2024
Employing people who have “been there, experienced that” to inform innovative HRM responses to workforce mental health issues: practice insights from industry
Wang Y, Chapman M, Byrne L, Hill J, Bartram T. Employing people who have “been there, experienced that” to inform innovative HRM responses to workforce mental health issues: practice insights from industry. Personnel Review 2024, 53: 1176-1187. DOI: 10.1108/pr-03-2023-0174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman resource managementMental health advocatesMental health issuesHuman resource management scholarsHuman resource management practicesHealth issuesLong-term financial commitmentHealth workforce issuesMental health sectorMental health challengesAustralian organizationsSenior executivesInnovative practicesHealth advocatesPractical insightsWorkforce issuesDay-to-day work practicesFinancial commitmentHealth challengesResource managementDesktop researchHealth sectorPractice guidelinesEmployed peopleWork practice
2023
Differences and Similarities Between Consumer- and Caregiver- or Family-Informed Peer Roles in Mental Health
Roennfeldt H, Chapman M, Runneboom C, Wang Y, Byrne L. Differences and Similarities Between Consumer- and Caregiver- or Family-Informed Peer Roles in Mental Health. Psychiatric Services 2023, 74: 1037-1044. PMID: 36987707, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.20220386.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeer workersCaregiver perspectivesMental health staffMental health sectorMixed-methods designPeer workforceCaregiving experienceHealth staffPeer staffMental healthService usersCaregiversPeer roleHealth sectorQualitative findingsWork practiceQualitative dataFamily membersStaffAustralian surveyWorkforceAnalyzed dataQuantitative dataParticipantsWorkers
2019
Validation of the Abbreviated Socio-Political Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) Among Urban Girls of Color
Opara I, Rivera Rodas E, Lardier D, Garcia-Reid P, Reid R. Validation of the Abbreviated Socio-Political Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) Among Urban Girls of Color. Child And Adolescent Social Work Journal 2019, 37: 83-95. PMID: 32982036, PMCID: PMC7516891, DOI: 10.1007/s10560-019-00624-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGirls of colorLatent class cluster analysisAMOS structural equation modeling softwareSocial work practiceStrengths-based approachUrban girlsSocial workEthnic identityWork practiceUnited States communitiesNeighborhood senseStates communitiesSocial supportYouthConfirmatory factor analysisSociopolitical Control ScaleCommunityEmpowermentGirlsDrug useIdentityCFA resultsPracticeFactor analysisPractitioners
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