NASW Practice Research Network Survey The NASW Practice Research Network (PRN) was established to encourage and facilitate research on social work practice. The objectives of the initial research project of the PRN were to develop broad knowledge about the practices of social workers and more specific knowledge about social workers’ involvement with substance abuse treatment and prevention. Data were collected from a systematic, random sample of NASW members on a number of variables, including practitioner characteristics, practice areas and settings, work characteristics, and selected information about social workers’ clients in general, and about those clients having substance abuse diagnoses.
Principal Investigators: NASW / (Cathy Pike)
Project Dates: 1999 - Present
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