Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development

Papers
(The median citation count of Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Punishment for child abuse in South Korea: Cases of child-abuse deaths before and after new law12
The effect of domestic violence experience on academic stress among Korean children10
Collaborative practice research in a community-based home visiting program8
Editorial5
Convenient and Comfortable, yet Limited in Many Ways: Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic from Perspectives of Social Work Students in Vietnam4
How competitive is government purchase of social work service? An empirical study of three cities in Guangdong Province, China4
The longitudinal reciprocal relationship between food insecurity and depressive symptoms among Korean elderly who live in poverty: application of auto-regressive cross-lagged model4
Women’s political empowerment and social protection responses to COVID-194
Differing perceptions of risk and the implications for the delivery of harm prevention programmes in Cambodia3
Editorial3
Structural empowerment among social workers in Hong Kong: its relationship with job satisfaction and psychological well-being3
Who suffers from COVID-19 shock? Labour market risk and wage inequality in China3
Strategizing the performance of Non- Government Organisations: Exploring Organisational Practices and Managerial Leadership Behaviour in Indian NGOs3
Working precariously within the social welfare system in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic: Resilience without resistance among non-regular frontline workers3
An exploratory study on quality of life of Filipino social workers: stability and professional autonomy3
Challenges of practicing professional social work in Bangladesh: perspectives from public sector service providers2
Unmasking the social policy responses of COVID-19 in four Southeast Asian Nations: institutional patterns and policy adjustment2
Factors related to children’s screen use: the influence of parent–child interaction and parents’ working time schedules in Greater Taipei2
Public attitude towards government financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan2
The influence of acculturative stress on career barriers: focusing on the moderating effects of self-esteem and peer relations among South Korea adolescents from multicultural families2
Social protection response to COVID-19: Experiences and lessons from Vietnam2
Co-production between researchers, service users, and practitioners in practice research – barriers and possibilities2
Effects of health-related quality of life and long-term care insurance infrastructure on suicidal ideation among older Korean adults2
Late colonial women in a welfare world1
Access and barriers to maternal health program: a community perspective in a tribal area of Odisha, India1
Bringing strengths and differences to the table - challenges and opportunities in practitioner-researcher collaborations1
Being doubly disadvantaged or escaping gender discrimination?: female self-employment in Japan and their responses to the COVID-19 crisis1
Editorial1
“I have to be brave” – parents’ experiences of caring for a child with eczema1
Editorial1
Emotionally focused therapy group intervention for parents of primary school students with parenting stress: an evaluation study in Hong Kong1
Editorial1
Towards an integrated analytical framework on old age powerlessness: contribution to social work practice1
Connecting for good: a case of NSO-NPOs partnership in China1
A qualitative study on the experience of defection and staying in a third country of an unaccompanied female adolescent North Korean refugee in South Korea1
Validation of a quantitative measure for meaning in parenthood among Chinese mothers in Hong Kong1
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