Advances in Social Work (May 2007)

A Critical Review of Theory in Social Work Journals: A Replication Study

  • Carolyn S. Gentle-Genitty,
  • Virgil Gregory,
  • Corey Pfahler,
  • Misty Thomas,
  • Lisa Lewis,
  • Kim Campbell,
  • Kathy Ballard,
  • Kathy Compton,
  • James G. Daley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 62 – 80

Abstract

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The purpose of this paper is multifold.Key aspects discussed include exploring the extent of theory discussion and progression in social work journals for the year 2004; discussing the necessity of theory in social work research and practice; reviewing previous research literature regarding evaluation of theory discussion and progression; proposing criteria for defining theory in social work journals; and presenting findings from the current study concerning theory discussion and progression in social work journals. Results: Of the 1,168 articles reviewed from 37 journals, 71 (approximately 6%) met the criteria for theory development with empirical base. Thus, a minimal number of articles (3 out of 71 or 4.2%) evaluated, based on the criteria in the theory quality scale (Table 1), received high quality ratings. Conclusion: Based on the results yielded by the analysis, we assert that social workers need to make a conscious effort to include theory in practice decisions.

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