wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/7160d3cbe5d9b82c2b00fcf29bf71648-hong-philip-young-p/info.yaml

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abstract: 'The purpose of this study is to examine the psychological
self-sufficiency (PSS) process among low-income individuals
participating in the Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) program
and explore the implications of TIP as a SUD recovery intervention. A
sample of 622 individuals from 9 local job training programs in a large
Midwestern city was used to examine the group differences in substance
abuse barrier and employment hope as they relates to economic
self-sufficiency (ESS). Individuals in the TIP program (n = 315) had
statistically significant path coefficients between substance abuse
barriers, employment hope and ESS while the non-TIP counterpart (n =
307) showed a significant path only between employment hope and ESS.
Also, the time difference score in substance abuse barrier and ESS was
greater for the TIP group compared to the non-TIP comparison group.
Results provide implications for social work practice among persons with
SUDs. While the traditional employment programs focused only on the
interview and job skills, TIP allowed participants to discover their
resources to address the inner obstacles that have been holding them
back. TIP could serve as a promising model to treat SUDs and support the
recovery process.'
affiliation: 'Hong, PYP (Corresponding Author), Loyola Univ, Sch Social Work, Chicago,
IL 60611 USA.
Hong, Philip Young P.; Marley, James; Park, Jang Ho, Loyola Univ, Sch Social Work,
Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
Kim, Suk-Hee, Northern Kentucky Univ, Sch Social Work, Highland Hts, KY USA.'
author: Hong, Philip Young P. and Kim, Suk-Hee and Marley, James and Park, Jang Ho
author-email: phong@luc.edu
author_list:
- family: Hong
given: Philip Young P.
- family: Kim
given: Suk-Hee
- family: Marley
given: James
- family: Park
given: Jang Ho
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1080/00981389.2021.1958127
earlyaccessdate: AUG 2021
eissn: 1541-034X
files: []
issn: 0098-1389
journal: SOCIAL WORK IN HEALTH CARE
keywords: 'Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP); psychological
self-sufficiency (PSS); substance use disorders; opioid crisis;
recovery; employment'
keywords-plus: 'SUBSTANCE-ABUSE TREATMENT; PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF-SUFFICIENCY; PSYCHOSOCIAL
INTERVENTIONS; EMPLOYMENT SERVICES; PLACEMENT MODEL; UNITED-STATES;
DRUG; OUTCOMES; WORK; JOB'
language: English
month: AUG 9
number: 6-7
number-of-cited-references: '78'
pages: 509-528
papis_id: 863b06fb967e1fc590dc7bff3ea414b0
ref: Hong2021transformingimpossib
times-cited: '2'
title: 'Transforming Impossible into Possible (TIP) for SUD recovery: a promising
practice innovation to combat the opioid crisis'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000686803900001
usage-count-last-180-days: '4'
usage-count-since-2013: '10'
volume: '60'
web-of-science-categories: Social Work
year: '2021'