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CEC. AERA. APSA. NCFR. SSWR. Social Work and Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (PDF) SSWR Announces National Research Capacity Building Initiative (NRCBI) Website JSSWR Announcement and Call for Papers Dr. Mark Fraser Appointed JSSWR Editor-in-Chief Presidential Task Force on Publications Report, March 2008 2008 Conference Photos Social Work Research Network (SWRNet) Publication Processes in Social Work: The Miami Statement SSWR Newsletters Social Work Research Network (SWRNet) Formerly IASWR Listserv Announcements Click here to access SWRNet Website After 15 Years of Accomplishments - IASWR’s Work Moves to Other Entities Created in 1993 as a non-profit organization, based in Washington, DC, the Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (IASWR) worked within the social work community to enhance the profession’s research infrastructure.

The social work research enterprise has expanded significantly over the past 15 years. . · The Leadership Forum (CSWE, NADD, BPD, GADE and the St. Zlotnik, J.L. & Solt, B.E. ASA. 2014 Press Releases The following tweets are not endorsements by the Association. Tweets with the hashtag #socresearch are intended to highlight sociological research from around the globe. ASA Press Releases Contact: Daniel Fowler E-mail: pubinfo@asanet.org Phone: (202) 527-7885 (Fowler) April 16, 2014 ASA Amicus Brief Supports Suit to Overturn Virginia’s Gay Marriage Ban Read more... April 16, 2014 Local Homicide Rate Increases Cause More Elementary Students to Fail School Read more... April 15, 2014 Girls’ Mental Health Suffers When Romances Unfold Differently Than They Imagined Read more... April 9, 2014 Study Examines Mental Health Toll Exacted on Civilians Working With Military in War Zones Read more...

April 3, 2014 Women Entrepreneurs Have Limited Opportunities to Lead Businesses They Co-Found Read more... April 1, 2014 For Most Adolescents, Popularity Increases the Risk of Getting Bullied Read more... February 5, 2014 Study Untangles Divergent U.S. APHA. AAA. Danger years for starting to drink as young as fourth grade; Study advises parents to talk to kids early about alcohol abuse By: Beth Furtwangler I USA Today, November 6, 2007 If you wait until your children are in middle school to talk to them about the dangers of alcohol, you may be too late.

That's the message being echoed this fall by educators and substance-abuse experts in the wake of a study released at the start of the school year in which 7% of fourth-graders said they've had an alcoholic drink in the past year. Ten percent had more than a sip of alcohol in that time period, according to the study authored by John Donovan, an associate professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. It was published in the September issue of Prevention Science. Read the full article SPR in the News SPR Newsletters SPR Annual Meeting Media Materials R-Rated Movies Increase Likelihood of Underage Children Trying Alcohol Release Date: March 11, 2010 I PDF Version. ASPA.