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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1971 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David R. Hodge is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences with an emphasis on social work and health-related topics. Throughout their career, they have contributed extensively to the subfields of sociology and political science, health, general health professions, public administration, and clinical psychology.

Their work covers a diverse range of main topics, including:

  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Social Work Education and Practice
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

David R. Hodge has published frequently in several academic venues. The top publication platforms for their work include:

  • Social Work Research
  • Research on Social Work Practice
  • Health Security
  • Social Work
  • Families in Society The Journal of Contemporary Social Services

Notable recent publications by David R. Hodge are:

  • Religious congregations: An important vehicle for alleviating human suffering and fostering wellness, 2020, Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work Social Thought
  • Spirituality and Religion in Leading Social Work Journals: A 10-Year Content Analysis, 2020, Social Work Research
  • Anti-Semitism in the United States: An Overview and Strategies to Create a More Socially Just Society, 2021, Social Work
  • Who are the Top 100 Contributors to Social Work Journal Scholarship? A Global Study on Career Impact in the Profession, 2022, Research on Social Work Practice

David R. Hodge collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Stephanie C. Boddie
  • Kevin Anderson
  • Segaran P. Pillai
  • Patricia R. Turner
  • Lin Jiang

Among distinctions, David R. Hodge was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1971.

Best Publications

  • Spiritual assessment: a review of major qualitative methods and a new framework for assessing spirituality

    David R. Hodge

  • Phrase Completions: An Alternative to Likert Scales.

    David R. Hodge;David Gillespie

  • The intrinsic spirituality scale: A new six-item instrument for assessing the salience of spirituality as a motivational construct.

    David R. Hodge

  • Social Work and the House of Islam: Orienting Practitioners to the Beliefs and Values of Muslims in the United States

    David R. Hodge

  • Substance use: Spirituality and religious participation as protective factors among rural youths

    David R. Hodge;Paul Cardenas;Harry Montoya

  • A Template for Spiritual Assessment: A Review of the JCAHO Requirements and Guidelines for Implementation

    David R. Hodge

  • Sexual Trafficking in the United States: A Domestic Problem with Transnational Dimensions

    David R. Hodge

  • Spiritual ecomaps: a new diagrammatic tool for assessing marital and family spirituality.

    David R. Hodge

  • The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children: A Review of the Literature

    David R. Hodge;Cynthia A. Lietz

  • Moving from Colonization toward Balance and Harmony: A Native American Perspective on Wellness

    David R. Hodge;Gordon E. Limb;Terry L. Cross

  • Spiritually Modified Cognitive Therapy: A Review of the Literature

    David R. Hodge

  • Spiritual Lifemaps: A Client-Centered Pictorial Instrument for Spiritual Assessment, Planning, and Intervention

    David R. Hodge

  • Religiosity profiles of American youth in relation to substance use, violence, and delinquency

    Christopher P. Salas-Wright;Michael G. Vaughn;David R. Hodge;Brian E. Perron

  • Moving toward Culturally Competent Practice with Muslims: Modifying Cognitive Therapy with Islamic Tenets

    David R. Hodge;Aneesah Nadir

  • Developing a Spiritual Assessment Toolbox: A Discussion of the Strengths and Limitations of Five Different Assessment Methods

    David R. Hodge

  • Phrase completion scales : A better measurement approach than likert scales?

    David R. Hodge;David F. Gillespie

  • Spiritual Genograms: A Generational Approach to Assessing Spirituality

    David R. Hodge

  • Assisting Victims of Human Trafficking: Strategies to Facilitate Identification, Exit from Trafficking, and the Restoration of Wellness

    David R. Hodge

  • Spiritual Needs in Health Care Settings: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis of Clients' Perspectives

    David R. Hodge;Violet E. Horvath

  • Does Social Work Oppress Evangelical Christians? A “New Class” Analysis of Society and Social Work

    David R. Hodge

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian E. Perron
Brian E. Perron University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Flavio F. Marsiglia
Flavio F. Marsiglia Arizona State University
Robert Joseph Taylor
Robert Joseph Taylor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stephen Kulis
Stephen Kulis Arizona State University

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