Human Behavior and the Social Environment: The Vulnerability, Risk, and Resilience Model. Begun, A. L. Journal of Social Work Education; 1993, 29, 1, winter, 26 35., 1993. abstract bibtex Presents the vulnerability, risk, \& resilience model as a mechanism for improved content integration in the human behavior \& social environment sequence in social work education. The model demonstrates the interaction of community \& social context variables with individual characteristics in the development of social work problems. The five steps in the model are: (1) define the social work problem of concern, (2) identify risk \& protective factors in the social context, (3) identify intrinsic vulnerability \& invulnerability characteristics, (4) intersect these two, \& (5) explore intervention \& prevention options. An example from social work practice (adolescent substance abuse) is used to illustrate the model's application. 1 Figure, 35 References. Adapted from the source document. (Copyright 1993, Sociological Abstracts, Inc., all rights reserved.)
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journal = {Journal of Social Work Education; 1993, 29, 1, winter, 26 35.},
author = {Begun, Audrey L.},
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