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Prevention principles for practitioners: a solution or an illusion?

A Lurie1, K Monahan

  • 1School of Social Welfare, Stony Brook University, NY, USA.

Social Work in Health Care
|November 23, 2001
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Social work prevention programs aim to reduce social dysfunction by addressing issues like adolescent suicide and abuse. This paper integrates resilience into eight core prevention principles for improved practice.

Area of Science:

  • Social Work Science
  • Public Health Prevention
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Social work historically addresses social ills contributing to dysfunction.
  • Prevention programs are central to ameliorating these issues.
  • Programs target diverse challenges: adolescent suicide, youth violence, teenage pregnancy, child neglect/abuse, and out-of-home placement.

Observation:

  • This paper examines the concept of prevention within social work.
  • It integrates the principle of resilience into prevention strategies.
  • Eight key prevention practice principles are presented.

Findings:

  • The paper outlines eight prevention practice principles incorporating resilience.
  • Case examples illustrate the application of these principles.

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  • Future directions for prevention in social work are discussed.
  • Implications:

    • Enhanced prevention strategies can improve social work outcomes.
    • Integrating resilience strengthens the effectiveness of interventions.
    • This framework offers guidance for future social work prevention research and practice.