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Nr. 1 / 2019 - Editorial |
Revista de Asistenţă Socială, în numărul 1/2019, vă propune zece articole originale atât în limba română, cât şi în limba engleză din toate domeniile asistenţei sociale, unele dintre el...
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Nr. 3 / 2017 - Oncology Social Work in Romania |
Oncology social work has made its appearance in the United States of America (1919) as a discipline that provides psychosocial services to cancer patients in preventing disease development, during the...
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Nr. 1 / 2016 - Experienţe în plan psiho-social ale pacienţilor aflaţi în fazele parcursului tumoral. Analize preliminare ale unei cercetări calitative [Patients’ Psychosocial Experiences in the Cancer Process. Preliminary Analyzes of a Qualitative Research] |
This paper aims to identify and explore psychosocial burdens experienced by cancer patients using a mixed-method research design with mainly qualitative output.The introductory part of this paper is f...
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Nr. 2 / 2015 - Back to Square One. Ethical Considerations Regarding Psychosocial Care of Romanian Cancer Patients in 2014 |
In this study we aimed to investigate experiences and challenges faced by Romanian professionals working in psychosocial oncology carein order to identify the stage of development of this area seven...
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Nr. 2 / 2014 - A Critical Role for Social Work Practice |
The lack of a cohesive approach to Romanian cancer control has resulted in increased incidence and mortality for many cancers (e.g., cervical, lung) that can be prevented or successfully treated. I...
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Nr. 4 / 2013 - Contribuţia debutului sexual şi a comportamentelor de risc pentru sănătate asupra reuşitei la bacalaureat a adolescenţilor din România |
Suggested relationship between sexual and health risk-taking behaviours and school success is rarely investigated in CEE countries. In our project we study their impact on results of the compulsory gr...
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Nr. 2 / 2010 - Influenţa necunoaşterii diagnosticului tumoral asupra stării psihosociale
a pacientului |
Objectives: Recent psychooncological literature evidences the multiple traumatic effects of cancer diagnosis disclosure but only few studies are concerned with the consequences of cancer diagnosis non...
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