Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4309858907> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4309858907 endingPage "14" @default.
- W4309858907 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4309858907 abstract "To gain insight into current use of social-media platforms in human services delivery, we systematically surveyed 172 social-service workers from six agencies in a Midwest US city to gather data about social-media usage among social-service providers, potential challenges and benefits of using social media, and whether a social-media-based informatics platform could be valuable. Quantitative analyses showed that approximately half of participants have used social media to collect client-related information; nearly one-quarter indicated “often” or “nearly daily” use. Adjusting for the effects of worker characteristics, social-media use was associated with the type of agency involved and with increased tenure in social services. Adjusted results also showed that participants’ comfort with using the potential application was greater in those agencies substantially involved with investigative/legal work. However, trust in the information collected by the potential application was a stronger, independent predictor of comfort using the tool. Qualitative analyses identified numerous challenges and ethical concerns, and positive and negative aspects of a social-media-based informatics platform. If the platform is to be created, work must be done carefully, fully considering ethical issues rightly raised by social service workers, existing agency policies, and professional standards. Future research should investigate ways to negotiate these complex challenges." @default.
- W4309858907 created "2022-11-29" @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5004692185 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5031846686 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5045932358 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5045975890 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5046514599 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5050196876 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5053352604 @default.
- W4309858907 creator A5064269037 @default.
- W4309858907 date "2022-11-23" @default.
- W4309858907 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W4309858907 title "Social Service Workers’ Use of Social Media to Obtain Client Information: Current Practices and Perspectives on a Potential Informatics Platform" @default.
- W4309858907 cites W1869345284 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W1999910162 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2006614161 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2042072571 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2129897787 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2132750226 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2133407216 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2137712661 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2143392942 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2160134066 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2199435139 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2250441786 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2289631268 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2343922025 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2408106128 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2464236921 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2508685794 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2528658358 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2581009696 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2609198769 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2619632219 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2729540173 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2762700279 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2765862583 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2783284840 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2883445730 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2886070251 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2911804928 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2935167498 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2981966856 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2982171920 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W2982554919 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3027737244 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3077468927 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3081304469 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3117168392 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3117430991 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3138689432 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3157943908 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3172170752 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3193536338 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W3200080585 @default.
- W4309858907 cites W4210759740 @default.
- W4309858907 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2022.2148037" @default.
- W4309858907 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4309858907 type Work @default.
- W4309858907 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4309858907 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5004692185 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5031846686 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5045932358 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5045975890 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5046514599 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5050196876 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5053352604 @default.
- W4309858907 hasAuthorship W4309858907A5064269037 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C108170787 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C108827166 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C116537 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C16920402 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C181907467 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C191630685 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C199776023 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C2780378061 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConcept C518677369 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C108170787 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C108827166 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C116537 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C136764020 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C144024400 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C144133560 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C162853370 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C16920402 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C17744445 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C181907467 @default.
- W4309858907 hasConceptScore W4309858907C191630685 @default.