Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019): Social welfare : interdisciplinary approach

Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019)

Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach
Social welfare : interdisciplinary approach
Published 2019-12-20

Social challenges

Jūratė Grubliauskienė | Rita Vaičekauskaitė | Jurgita Babarskienė
Family-focused quality of life assessment and its implications for children’s social welfare: an ecological validity context
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8-17
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Liudmyla Karamushka | Kira Tereshchenko | Oksana Kredentser | Gelena Lazos | Taras Karamushka
Relationship between job-related tension, negative affect at work and organizational culture
Abstract views 200 | Article downloads (PDF) 99
18-28
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Inha Petrovska
Civic identity development: ontogenetic aspect
Abstract views 350 | Article downloads (PDF) 56
29-49
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The development of professional competences

Daiva Alifanovienė | Darius Gerulaitis | Albina Kepalaitė | Odeta Šapelytė | Asta Vaitkevičienė
Analysis of contexts of coping with occupational stress: subjective experiences of educational support and social welfare professionals
Abstract views 97 | Article downloads (PDF) 28
46-55
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Anastasiia Bazilenko | Nataliia Barna | Olga Lytvynenko
Psychological factors of student’s social activity
Abstract views 219 | Article downloads (PDF) 69
56-66
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Giedrė Gabnytė | Diana Strakšienė
The role of communication and collaboration influencing teachers’ professional motivation
Abstract views 144 | Article downloads (PDF) 56
67-77
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Benas Gudinavičius | Remigijus Bubnys | Sandra Šimaitytė
Building general competencies of social work students through experiential learning process
Abstract views 92 | Article downloads (PDF) 32
78-89
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Halina Dubczak
Psychological characteristics of educational stress of modern students
Abstract views 526 | Article downloads (PDF) 120
90-104
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Disability studies

Svetlana Khazova | Inna Tikhonova | Tatiana Adeeva
Variants of life trajectories among persons with disabilities in the context of subjective well-being and life quality
Abstract views 113 | Article downloads (PDF) 45
106-115
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Natalia Shipova | Ulyana Sevastyanova
Dyadic relations of persons with disabilities: coping and psychological well-being
Abstract views 66 | Article downloads (PDF) 39
116-126
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