Theses/Dissertations from 2026
Substance use stigma: Examining the role of social work education., Eboni Burton
Secondary Traumatic Stress among U.S Army active-duty social workers., Jennifer Frazier
The intersection of athletics and online abuse: A study of cyberbullying among student-athletes., Kate T. O'Bryan
Bridging care gaps for Sickle Cell Disease: Examining case management and healthcare utilization., Lindsey Page
Exploring the mental health experiences of first-time parents: A qualitative study., Taylor Ryan
Analyzing trauma and behavioral health trends: A study of CANS data from Kentucky’s child welfare system., Bradley Scott
Simulation culture and organizational readiness in social work education: Examining faculty perspectives., Kate Whitney
Theses/Dissertations from 2025
Exploring organizational responses to secondary traumatic stress in domestic violence/sexual assault agencies in North Carolina., Kristin Cline
Women residential substance use treatment program: A quantitative study measuring treatment perceptions and spiritual experience across multiple demographics., Michelle Davidson
Insights from the field: An exploration of approaches and trends utilized by Illinois school social workers., Rachel Jenkins
Environmental justice and ecology in social work education: Emerging trends among faculty., Keri Otte
The complex relationship between veterans and the VA: Veterans' perspectives of the Department of Veterans Affairs., Cowann Owens
A study of secondary traumatic stress in health care professionals in long-term care., Bethany Proudfoot
Healthcare workers' level of comfort screening for intimate partner violence: Exploring facilitators and barriers., Latasha Richard and Seana Golder
Bridging gaps, building futures: Comprehensive family and community engagement strategies for empowering black youth (ages 13-17)., Heather Savage
Creating resilient social workers: A pilot study on implementing resilience-building skills with social work students, Andrea Sparrow
The importance of voice: American Indian experiences with their healthcare, James Zimmer