Implementing a Gero-Infused Curriculum in Advanced-Level MSW Courses in Health,Mental Health and Substance Abuse: An Evaluation |
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Authors: | Judy Fenster Bradley D. Zodikoff Philip A. Rozario Patricia Joyce |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work , Adelphi University , Garden City, New York, USA fenster@adelphi.edu;3. School of Social Work , Adelphi University , Garden City, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents evaluation results from a curricular innovation aimed at increasing the capacity of social work graduates to serve older adults in health, mental health, and substance abuse settings. Working as a team, faculty developed, incorporated, and evaluated gerontology-infused syllabi and teaching modules in multiple sections of the 3 courses, with 2 sections serving as a comparison group. Results indicated that students exposed to the gero-infused curriculum increased their age-related knowledge and self-competence from pre- to posttest, and achieved a greater increase in knowledge than did the comparison group. Implications of the findings to social work education are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Gerontology mental health health substance abuse curriculum education |
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