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    • A topography of self-help groups: an empirical analysis 

      Wituk, Scott A.; Shepherd, Matthew D.; Slavich, Susan; Warren, ML.; Meissen, Gregory J. (National Association of Social Workers, 2000-03)
      The current managed health care system creates an environment in which social workers need to be knowledgeable about low-cost interventions. Self-help groups have the potential to be beneficial to social workers' clients. ...
    • Factors contributing to the survival of self-help groups 

      Wituk, Scott A.; Shepherd, Matthew D.; Warren, Mary; Meissen, Gregory J. (Springer, 2002-06)
      Despite the growing utilization of self-help groups, there have been only a handful of studies that have examined the factors that contribute to their survival. The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that ...
    • Using a focus group methodology to gain input from people who use home and community based services 

      Wituk, Scott A.; Bomhoff, Kevin; Commer, Amy; Warren, Mary; Meissen, Gregory J. (Taylor & Francis , 2004)
      Gaining input from people who use home and community based services is important for determining the usefulness of services and clarifying future direction. Many of the commonly used methods have drawbacks when gaining ...
    • Considering DSM-5: the personal experience of schizophrenia in relation to the DSM-IV-TR criteria 

      Flanagan, Elizabeth H.; Solomon, Lesley Anne; Johnson, Amy; Ridgway, Priscilla; Strauss, John S.; Davidson, Larry (GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS INC, 2012)
      Previous analyses have suggested that the personal experience of schizophrenia might be different from its depiction in the DSM-IV-TR. In this study, 17 people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder were interviewed ...
    • Museum crawl 

      Bate, Seth (University of California Press, 2013-02)
      Reviewed work(s): Wyandotte County, Kansas, Museum Crawl. Sponsored by the Museums and Historical Sites of Wyandotte County, Bridgette Jobe, coordinator. November 3, 2012. Participants: National Agricultural Center & Hall ...
    • Self-report measures of procrastination exhibit inconsistent concurrent validity, predictive validity, and psychometric properties 

      Vangsness, Lisa; Voss, Nathaniel M.; Maddox, Noelle; Devereaux, Victoria; Martin, Emma (Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-02-24)
      Procrastination is a chronic and widespread problem; however, emerging work raises questions regarding the strength of the relationship between self-reported procrastination and behavioral measures of task engagement. This ...