Social Sciences
alcoholism
100%
India
95%
social work
90%
social worker
79%
wife
61%
resilience
53%
child protection
49%
schizophrenia
48%
caregiving
45%
emotional intelligence
42%
empathy
41%
caregiver
39%
spouse
37%
psychosocial intervention
28%
marriage
27%
alcohol
26%
reference group
25%
coping
24%
quality of life
20%
pragmatism
19%
profession
19%
anxiety
18%
Protection of Children
17%
moderator
17%
epistemology
16%
interaction pattern
16%
husband
16%
student
16%
methodology
15%
reward
15%
social support
15%
personality
14%
violence
14%
Group
11%
adolescent
11%
narrative
11%
human being
11%
addiction
11%
planned economy
11%
literature
11%
dual role
11%
work research
11%
pessimism
11%
critical theory
10%
self-esteem
10%
communication
10%
burnout
10%
reflexivity
10%
personalization
9%
neuroticism
9%
professionalization
9%
theory-practice
9%
loyalty
9%
mental health
9%
life situation
9%
grounded theory
8%
cross-sectional study
8%
health status
8%
education
8%
ontology
8%
domestic violence
8%
baby
8%
health policy
8%
suicide
8%
credibility
8%
reform
8%
regression analysis
8%
ethnography
7%
myth
7%
questionnaire
7%
mental illness
7%
study group
7%
illness
7%
longitudinal study
7%
gender
6%
death
6%
public health
6%
group cohesion
6%
data analysis
6%
interview
6%
demand
6%
lack
6%
educator
5%
deficit
5%
self-assessment
5%
aggression
5%
marital status
5%
costs
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Alcoholics
87%
Spouses
84%
Social Workers
80%
India
77%
Social Work
61%
Caregivers
54%
Marriage
46%
Schizophrenia
43%
Social Adjustment
42%
Alcoholism
35%
Child
31%
Self Concept
21%
Quality of Life
19%
HIV
18%
Social Support
18%
Depression
14%
Violence
14%
Trustees
13%
Single-Case Studies
13%
Anxiety
13%
Pessimism
12%
Alcohols
12%
Domestic Violence
11%
Education
11%
Intimate Partner Violence
11%
Psychological Distress
11%
Neuroticism
10%
Communication
10%
Terminal Care
10%
Interviews
10%
Mental Health
10%
Organizations
10%
Fathers
10%
Public Policy
9%
Solar System
9%
Psychology
9%
Students
9%
Psychological Practice
9%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
9%
Health Policy
9%
Terminally Ill
8%
Anxiety Disorders
8%
Reward
8%
Emotions
8%
Practice Guidelines
8%
Suicide
8%
Personality
8%
Health Status
7%
Emotional Intelligence
7%
Motivation
7%
Regression Analysis
6%
Grounded Theory
6%
Hope
6%
Systematic Reviews
6%
Cross-Sectional Studies
6%
Learning
6%
Public Health
6%
Aggression
6%
Demography
6%
Self-Assessment
6%
Research Design
6%
Psychological Stress
5%
Bereavement
5%
Focus Groups
5%
Parents
5%