Lewis, Rose, Forrester & Kahric Published in Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal


Recent SSW graduates Dr. Patrice Forrester and Ursula Kahric, MSW, along with Assistant Professor Ericka M. Lewis, and Associate Professor Theda Rose published a new article that explored the influence of family, peers, and neighborhood factors on subjective wellbeing among urban children.

Abstract 
Purpose: Subjective wellbeing (SWB) is a significant contributor to quality of life and overall wellbeing in childhood through adulthood. However, less is known about the modifiable factors that support SWB among urban children. This study explored the association between socio-ecological factors (family, peers, and neighborhood) and child SWB. 

"Family, Peer, and Neighborhood Influences on Urban Children’s Subjective Wellbeing",
https://rdcu.be/cS8JM

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