Children, Youth and Families
Our researchers study challenges faced by children, youth and families and the organizations that serve them.
Join our leading research team. Our faculty advance the social work profession through study of critical social issues that directly enhances the lives of individuals and communities.
Research is a major driver in the College of Social Work and across the University of South Carolina, designated by the Carnegie Foundation as an institution of very high research activity.
We partner with an extensive network of organizations and agencies to advance scientific understanding and develop practical knowledge about social conditions, exploring causes and effects and piloting novel interventions. USC boasts a collaborative research environment, and our researchers frequently work with faculty from other disciplines, including nursing, medicine, public health, political science, engineering and computing.
Our researchers study challenges faced by children, youth and families and the organizations that serve them.
Our researchers offer key insights and analysis that are transforming the practice of social work and improving health globally.
Our research teams investigate communities from South Carolina to Tanzania, looking at identity, poverty, social capital, racial disparities and civic engagement.
Our faculty examine critical topics in aging such as the workforce, independent living and global challenges.
Our researchers explore engagement in criminal or delinquent behavior as well as impact of the criminal justice system on system-involved persons, victims and families.
Our researchers analyze deployment health, mental health and substance use in military and veteran populations, behavioral health services in military and veteran populations and military-to-civilian transition.