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2. Structural and functional analysis of cases of family treatment treated in the public social services system
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Martí-García, Susana, Relinque-Medina, Fernando, Fernández-Borrero, Manuela Ángela, and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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- 2021
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3. The Influence of Cultural Sensitivity in Social Work Practice with Immigrants
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Fernández-Borrero, Manuela A., Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio, and Álvarez-Pérez, Pablo
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- 2016
4. A systematic review of Spanish academic production in the field of social work.
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Chaves-Montero, Alfonso and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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PROFESSIONAL practice , *PUBLISHING , *STATISTICS , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *SERIAL publications , *BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *SPANISH language , *CITATION analysis , *SEX distribution , *SOCIAL work research , *HEALTH , *QUALITY assurance , *CHI-squared test , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *SOCIAL work education , *SOCIAL services , *ACADEMIC dissertations , *ABSTRACTING & indexing services , *AUTHORSHIP - Abstract
Summary: This article is a systematic review of the Spanish scientific production in social work hosted in the Web of Science. Findings: The article analyzes the current state of social work research in Spain. Since the creation of the European Higher Education Area, Spanish social work has had to meet university research requirements, including the publication of papers in journals indexed in the world's leading databases. Spanish scientific production is analyzed from its beginnings until 2020. The main findings were that most of such research that was published by Spanish social work academic was in Spanish, while other categories of authors, such as nonsocial work Spanish academic, publish more in English. Spanish-language journals were mostly indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), while those in English were in Journal Citation Reports (JCR) or Scopus, consistently receiving few citations. Women as main authors exceeded men in percentages of indexed articles. Bibliometric quality measures constructed with Scopus were slightly better than those with JCR. The most developed topics in the area were general and transversal issues such as immigration, social services, social intervention, and social policies. Applications: The study demonstrates to Spanish social work researchers that they have greater likelihood of obtaining better quality indexes if they publish in English in JCR- and Scopus-indexed journals, resulting in enhanced academic career visibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Structural empowerment and burnout among Portuguese nursing staff: An explicative model
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Orgambídez‐Ramos, Alejandro, Borrego‐Alés, Yolanda, Vázquez‐Aguado, Octavio, and March‐Amegual, Jaume
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- 2017
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6. Women and Covid-19. The Perspective of Spanish Female Social Workers during the First Wave of the Pandemic.
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BURGOS-SERRANO, Emilio, MUÑOZ-MORENO, Rocio, MORILLA-LUCHENA, Aleix, and VÁZQUEZ-AGUADO, Octavio
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SOCIAL workers ,COVID-19 ,PANDEMICS ,SOCIAL services - Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the impact of Covid-19 on women professionals in social services in Spain and to determine which variables may have affected them to a greater or lesser extent. The consequences of the pandemic are not gender-neutral, so it is particularly relevant to know the perspective of this highly feminised professional group, which continued to carry out its essential activity during the hardest moments of the pandemic. For this purpose, a sample of 466 women professionals in the sector was obtained in fieldwork carried out between 1 and 19 April 2020. The results showed that social workers perceived great difficulty in continuing to carry out their functions in this context, as well as a notorious affectation both personally and professionally, with the youngest, those with the least seniority in the organisation and those with dependent children being the most affected in some of the different aspects analysed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Quality of Working Life among Social Services Professionals in Spain: Analysis of the Psychosocial Factors Determining a Good Working Climate.
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Morilla-Luchena, Aleix, Borrego-Alés, Yolanda, Orgambídez-Ramos, Alejandro, and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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QUALITY of work life ,SOCIAL services ,WORK environment ,PROFESSIONS ,FACTOR analysis ,SELF-efficacy ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors - Abstract
This article analyzes the characteristics of psychosocial factors that affect social service professionals in their workplaces. Engagement, passion for work, organizational commitment, structural empowerment and burnout are examined, factors that, according to the literature, are closely related to outcomes for social services professionals. These psychosocial variables and their relationships are analyzed using a sample of 501 Spanish professionals through a quantitative research. Information that addressed the study objectives was collected via a questionnaire that was administered individually, voluntarily, and anonymously. The data were analyzed using Stata software and by calculating descriptive statistics and performing bivariate correlations, t-tests for independent samples, and ANOVAS. The obtained data allowed us to establish a psychosocial profile of professionals in which medium–high scores were notable for most of the positive psychosocial variables analyzed. In contrast, lower scores for variables related to negative aspects are observed, such as burnout and obsessive passion, which could indicate an opportunity to develop strategies to enhance these positive aspects. For future research, regression analysis could be considered to calculate the predictive value of some psychosocial variables over others as well as their mediating or moderating roles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. THE QUALITY OF SOCIAL WORK PRODUCTION BY SPANISH AUTHORS INDEXED IN THE ESCI.
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CHAVES-MONTERO, ALFONSO and VÁZQUEZ-AGUADO, OCTAVIO
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,SOCIAL services ,SOCIAL work research ,MASTER'S degree ,FRAUD in science - Abstract
Copyright of Alternativas: Cuadernos de Trabajo Social is the property of Alternativas: Cuadernos de Trabajo Social and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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9. ELECCIONES Y SEGREGACIÓN DE POBLACIÓN EXTRANJERA EN ANDALUCÍA. INDICADORES ANTE UN NUEVO PANORAMA POLÍTICO.
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RELINQUE-MEDINA, FERNANDO, FERNÁNDEZ-BORRERO, MANUELA A., and VÁZQUEZ-AGUADO, OCTAVIO
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Copyright of Migraciones is the property of Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Instituto Universitario de Estudios sobre Migraciones and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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10. What Are Social Workers Currently Doing to Positively Impact How People Access Public Housing Services in Spain?
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Álvarez-Pérez, Pablo, Relinque-Medina, Fernando, Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio, and Harris, Victor W.
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- 2021
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11. Acción intercultural en los ámbitos de la calidad de vida
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Vázquez Aguado, Octavio, Vaz García, Patricia, Fernández Borrero, Manuela, Fernández, Mirian, and León Jariego, José Carlos
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Social Sciences - Abstract
El fenómeno de la inmigración y de la diversidad cultural está cada vez más presente en las sociedades actuales; el abordaje de esta pluralidad cultural desde un enfoque intercultural se hace necesario para favorecer la convivencia. Este artículo refleja las acciones y las bases teóricas del proyecto “Interculture map”, desarrollado a nivel europeo por socios de diversos países como Italia, Bélgica, República Checa y España, con el fin de establecer un mapa de las acciones interculturales en Europa y de realizar una aproximación conceptual a la noción de Buena Práctica intercultural.
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- 2007
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12. COVID-19 and social services in Spain.
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Muñoz-Moreno, Rocío, Chaves-Montero, Alfonso, Morilla-Luchena, Aleix, and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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SOCIAL services ,COVID-19 ,SOCIAL workers ,PROFESSIONS ,PUBLIC sector ,CRISIS management - Abstract
During the state of alarm declared in Spain by COVID-19 due to the pandemic, the country's authorities declared Social Services and their workers to be essential, considering that the activity of these professionals with the vulnerable population was crucial and that services should continue to be provided to guarantee the well-being of users in this exceptionally serious situation. This article analyzes the impact that the COVID-19 and the state of alarm has had on Spanish social service professionals. An ad hoc questionnaire was used, administered on-line, individually, voluntarily and anonymously to 560 professionals working in social services, both in the public and private sectors, based throughout Spain. This questionnaire has five different parts: socio-demographic profiling, impact that the health crisis has had on the practice of professional functions, degree of knowledge of the measures imposed to guarantee the protection and safety of professionals and users, impact that it has had on the professional and personal development of social services professionals and, the fifth and last part, degree of adaptation of the measures aimed at the care of the vulnerable population. These results are discussed based on the situation in which professionals working in this sector find themselves in the face of the changes they are experiencing in the development of their work, and we are able to determine the profile of the workers who have felt most affected by the situation, with the consequent and foreseeable mental and emotional affectation that this implies. These professionals tend to value more negatively the set of measures developed to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on Spanish social services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Linking Self-efficacy to Quality of Working Life: The Role of Work Engagement.
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Orgambídez, Alejandro, Borrego, Yolanda, and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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QUALITY of work life ,STATISTICAL correlation ,EMPLOYEE loyalty ,JOB satisfaction ,PATH analysis (Statistics) ,PUBLIC hospitals ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SELF-efficacy ,STATISTICAL power analysis ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis software ,JOB involvement ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of work engagement, as an intermediary variable, on the relationship between self-efficacy, and job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment as individual indicators of quality of working life (QWL). A cross-sectional correlational design was utilized assessing a convenience sample of 321 nursing staff. All participants were employed in public hospitals and had more than five months of professional experience in the same hospital. Mediation analysis was performed using path analysis and bootstrapping confidence intervals (percentile-corrected). Work engagement partially mediated the relation between self-efficacy and job satisfaction, and fully mediated the relation between self-efficacy and affective organizational commitment. Self-efficacy seems to be an important predictor of QWL in nursing staff, although its effect is partially mediated (e.g., job satisfaction) or fully mediated (e.g., affective commitment) by work engagement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. Violencia simbólica hacia los inmigrantes: la presencia de las diferencias culturales
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Vázquez Aguado, Octavio and González Vélez, Mercedes
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Social Sciences - Published
- 2002
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15. Professional Perceptions of Intervention with Families in a Crisis Context.
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Martí-García, Susana, Fernández-Borrero, Manuela A., and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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SOCIAL services ,SOCIAL workers ,FAMILIES ,GOVERNMENT policy ,PROFESSIONAL employees ,RESOURCE dependence theory - Abstract
The family institution is a key aspect of the welfare regimes of southern Europe, a crisis-affected situation in which social workers play an important role. This paper analyzes the statements of social workers regarding professional intervention and the families with whom they work within the Spanish context, which involves a strong economic crisis and the reduction of public policies. A relational and qualitative study was conducted of 15 professional perceptions of cutbacks, family demands, the profiles of the user families, and the privatization of social services. In addition, proposals for improvement and challenges are analyzed. The main results involve the relationships among dwindling resources, increasing family demands and family dependence on the system, the disadvantages of privatization, excessive bureaucratization, and adverse labor conditions. The main conclusions include the inadequacy of public policies to meet the needs of at-risk families in a crisis context. About future, the research on professional decision making and professional intervention models will be studied in greater depth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. Pensar la epistemología del trabajo social
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Vázquez Aguado, Octavio
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Social Sciences - Abstract
En el presente trabajo realizamos una reflexión a cerca de la epistemología del trabajo social. Partimos de considerar la epistemología como una reflexión de "segundo orden" frente a las producciones de la disciplina y profesión, siendo importante analizar qué relaciones mantiene con los contextos sociales donde se producen. En nuestro caso, vemos cuáles son los marcadores que más influyeron en el nacimiento del trabajo social y sus repercusiones en la consideración social de la disciplina. Creemos que la epistemología del trabajo social ha de hacerse teniendo en cuenta las aportaciones de este debate en el conjunto de las ciencias sociales, del cual nos interesa destacar lo que se denomina la concepción ampliada o nueva de las ciencias humanas, donde las características particulares del trabajo social encuentran la justificación para poder generar conocimiento. Establecido ya lo que nos aportan las ciencias sociales, abordamos el análisis de nuestra disciplina centrándonos en su concepto, objeto y método. Creemos que es posible la construcción de conocimientos puesto que, en las intervenciones del trabajo social, están presentes los grandes problemas teóricos de las ciencias sociales. Establezcamos una mínima distancia sobre las mismas para poder reflexionar sobre ellas.
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- 1998
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17. Trabajo social e inmigrantes: las intervenciones del trabajo social
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Vázquez Aguado, Octavio and González Vélez, Mercedes
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Social Sciences - Published
- 1996
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18. Las ideas previas de los alumnos de 1º de Trabajo Social de Huelva respecto a la profesión
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Gallego Ayllón, María José, Gualda Caballero, Estrella, and Vázquez Aguado, Octavio
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Social Sciences - Abstract
En este trabajo estudiamos el perfil sociológico del alumno de 1° de Trabajo Social de la Universidad de Huelva en el curso 1994-95, analizamos las ideas previas con las que llegan los alumnos de primer curso de Trabajo Social sobre la elección de estos estudios, las funciones del trabajo social, la importancia para la sociedad del trabajo social y de otras profesiones, las cualidades que debe tener un trabajador social, etc. Finalmente llegamos a conclusiones de carácter operativo para la docencia.
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- 1995
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19. Unrecognised Rights, Nonexistent Laws. The Invisibility of Foreign Teenage Mothers: A Challenge for Social Work in Spain
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Álvarez-Pérez, Pablo, Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio, and Fernández-Borrero, Manuela
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Trabajo Social ,embarazo ,políticas de protección ,social work ,Embarazo ,Maternity ,Legislation ,legislación ,menores extranjeras ,maternity ,Protection policies ,legislation ,Foreign children ,trabajo social ,Maternidad ,General Works ,Políticas de protección ,Social work ,Legislación ,Pregnancy ,pregnancy ,maternidad ,Menores extranjeras ,protection policies - Abstract
This paper addresses the reality of foreign teenage motherhood in Spain. Its importance lies not in its quantitative dimension but the implications for a growing number of girls who face motherhood at an early age. Thus, after analysing the determinants of such pregnancies, the characteristics of the phenomenon in Spain are discussed highlighting the apparent inconsistencies between this reality and the regulatory framework. In analysing the protection policies we restrict ourselves to Andalusia as a territorial demarcation. Finally, we analyse the possibilities of social work intervention aimed at supporting young mothers in order to overcome the disadvantages they face., El presente trabajo aborda la realidad de la maternidad adolescente en menores extranjeras en España. La importancia del mismo no reside en su dimensión cuantitativa sino en las repercusiones que tiene para un número creciente de niñas que desarrollan su maternidad a edades muy tempranas. De este modo, tras analizar los factores condicionantes de este tipo de embarazos, se exponen las características del fenómeno en nuestro país poniendo de manifiesto las incongruencias existentes entre esta realidad y el marco normativo. Para el análisis de las políticas de protección nos ceñiremos a Andalucía como demarcación territorial. Finalmente, se analizan las posibilidades de intervención del Trabajo Social orientado al apoyo de las madres jóvenes con el objetivo de superar las desventajas a las que se enfrentan.
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- 2015
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20. Spanish journals of social work.
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Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio, Fernández-Santiago, Miriam, Álvarez-Pérez, Pablo, Fernández-Borrero, Manuela-Ángela, and Fernández-Garcia, Tomás
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ANALYSIS of variance ,AUTHORSHIP ,BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations ,BIBLIOGRAPHY ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,DATABASES ,DATABASE evaluation ,PUBLISHING ,SERIAL publications ,SOCIAL case work ,SOCIAL work research ,KNOWLEDGE management ,CLASSIFICATION - Abstract
Now that the European Space for Higher Education has granted full presence to social work in Spanish Universities, it becomes necessary to develop a series of strategies that allow its consolidation and equivalence with other Social Sciences. Although scientific publications count among the most adequate ways to achieve this purpose, there is no Spanish journal of social work in the main international databases. This article analyses the Spanish journals of social work published in Spain. It examines their characteristics, their place in the global system of knowledge and offers strategies for their improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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21. When Knowledge Is Not Enough: Elements to Strengthen Intercultural Sensitivity Among Professionals of Social Services in Andalusia (Spain).
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Álvarez-Pérez, Pablo, Fernández-Borrero, Manuela A., and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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SOCIAL work research ,CULTURAL adaptation ,CULTURAL competence ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,CROSS-cultural communication ,PROFESSIONAL practice ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
This study examines social services delivery in Andalusia, Spain, to determine the degree of cultural adaptation of its workers, given the important migratory flows taking place in the region during recent years. This study investigates the main characteristics of those workers with a high level of intercultural sensitivity (IS) and their cultural competences. The survey included 298 professionals with a validated IS scale along with questions related to the degree of intercultural contact and competence. A series of scales for the IS levels was created, and correlation analyses were carried out depending on the variables used. Results revealed high levels of self-attributed cultural competence and training as well as low levels of awareness and motivation for intercultural encounters. Theoretical knowledge appeared to be the only aspect in correlation with all dimensions of IS. Important deficits have been also observed when examining the type and intensity of contact among professionals and people of foreign origin. This highlights the need to transform knowledge in culturally adapted responses. Future research is necessary to deepen knowledge on how these aspects affect professional interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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22. Building Families in a Migration Context. Romanians in Spain 2000-2011.
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FERNÁNDEZ-BORRERO, Manuela A., ÁLVAREZ-PÉREZ, Pablo, and VÁZQUEZ-AGUADO, Octavio
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IMMIGRANT families ,ROMANIANS ,INTERRACIAL marriage ,SOCIAL integration ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
This article presents an analytical approach to the reality of couples with children born in Spain who descend from at least one Romanian parent. It was carried out with the official data included in the Childbirth Statistical Bulletin of the National Statistics Institute. The Romanian community represents the largest contingent of foreign residents in Spain, showing a steady growth since 2000 to the present. For this reason, it is important to learn about the processes of settlement and integration of this population. Romanian immigrants in Spain are usually young people who also marry young people (especially if it's between people of the same nationality) and who reside mainly in Madrid, Valencia, Andalusia and Catalonia. The results show that Romanian-only couples reveal different patterns from couples with only one Romanian member. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
23. Good Intercultural Practices in Social Services Projects.
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Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio, Fernández-Santiago, Miriam, Fernández-Borrero, ManuelaA., and Vaz-García, Patricia
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SOCIAL services , *CULTURAL relations , *CULTURAL awareness , *CROSS-cultural studies , *INTERVENTION (Social services) , *CROSS-cultural differences - Abstract
This article reflects part of the results obtained from a wider research project aimed at the elaboration of a “Map of Good Intercultural Practices” in several areas of social intervention in Andalusia, Spain. It also reports the results obtained from the analysis portion related to the participating projects within the social services. Intercultural assessment was conducted at the level of institutional intervention through a 32-item questionnaire that was sent to 139 intercultural project-leading institutions measuring intercultural sensitivity. A definition of the fundamental concepts of “interculturality” and “good practice” is given to support the foundations of “good intercultural practice” (GIP). Such definitions help in the design and validation of a GIP Scale that was used in the analysis of 60 social services projects with an intercultural component. The results obtained underline the relevance of aspects such as intercultural empathy and show significant differences between the social services and other intervention sectors. Future research is proposed that studies GIP scale in other intervention sectors such as the private and public sector. Also, the transferability of the instruments and methodology used makes it possible that the research presented in this article is conducted in other geographical areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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24. The professionalization of Spanish social work: moving closer to Europe or away from its roots?
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Martínez-Brawley, EmiliaE. and Vázquez Aguado, Octavio
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SOCIAL services ,PROFESSIONALIZATION ,DEMOCRACY ,PROFESSIONS ,SOCIAL workers ,CITIZENS ,HIGHER education ,RELIGION - Abstract
Copyright of European Journal of Social Work is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2008
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25. Adolescents, Ambivalent Sexism and Social Networks, a Conditioning Factor in the Healthcare of Women.
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Gil Bermejo, Jose Luis, Martos Sánchez, Cinta, Vázquez Aguado, Octavio, and García-Navarro, E. Begoña
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SOCIAL networks ,SEXISM ,GENDER inequality ,GENDER differences (Sociology) ,SOCIAL influence ,GENDER differences (Psychology) - Abstract
Even though gender equality being present in the social and political sphere, we still encounter aspects that are characteristic of sexism. Such aspects impact upon gender inequality and different types of violence towards women. The present article aims to examine the behaviour of adolescents from Huelva with regards to ambivalent sexism towards women on social networks and their influence on health. Furthermore, we seek to uncover adolescent's perceptions with regards to gender differences in the use of social networks, the relationship between sexism and women's emotional well-being was observed. The study sample was formed by young people aged between 14 and 16 years who were residing in rural and urban zones in the south of Spain. A mixed methods approach was taken. At a quantitative level, a sample of 400 young people was recruited. These were administered a questionnaire about sexism which was composed of two scales and has been validated at a national and international level. At a qualitative level, the study counted on 33 young people who participated in in-depth discussions via interviews and discussion groups. The results showed that sexism emerges in adolescence in the analysed sample from the south of Spain. This favoured a digital gender gap and was reinforced through social networks such as Instagram and Snapchat. Rising awareness and a critical view of the aforementioned sexism was shown on the behalf of females, particularly those from urban backgrounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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26. Twitter, Social Services and Covid-19: Analysis of Interactions between Political Parties and Citizens.
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Chaves-Montero, Alfonso, Relinque-Medina, Fernando, Fernández-Borrero, Manuela Á., and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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The state of alarm caused by Covid-19 has mobilised the population's digital social participation in social networks. Likewise, the relevance acquired by Social Services as a support for the social and health crisis has generated an unprecedented social debate on Twitter about the reality of these services in Spain. The analysis of this phenomenon is the focus of the present article, in which the tweets on Social Services and Covid-19 published during the confinement have been analysed using the qualitative analysis software Atlas.Ti. The results show the precariousness of social services and that a change in the management and financing model of these services is required to guarantee benefits and satisfy fundamental social rights. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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27. Telework and Social Services in Spain during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Morilla-Luchena, Aleix, Muñoz-Moreno, Rocío, Chaves-Montero, Alfonso, and Vázquez-Aguado, Octavio
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- 2021
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