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School of Social Work Research Publications for Richard M. Tolman

  1. Reed, L. A., Tolman, R. M., & Ward, L. M. (2017). Gender matters: Experiences and consequences of digital dating abuse victimization in adolescent dating relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 59, 79-89.
  2. Tolman, R. M., Walsh, T., & Nieves, B. (2017). Engaging men and boys in preventing gender-based violence. In C. Renzetti (Ed.), Preventing Intimate Partner Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Policy Press.
  3. Carlson, J., Allen, C. T., Leek, C., Storer, H., Casey, E., & Tolman, R. M. (2017). Participants’ perceptions of the nature of events aimed at engaging men to eliminate gender-based violence. Global Social Welfare, 4(2), 91-103.
  4. Casey, E. A., Leek, C., Tolman, R. M., Allen, C. T., & Carlson, J. M. (2017). Getting men in the room: perceptions of effective strategies to initiate men’s involvement in gender-based violence prevention in a global sample. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 19(9), 979-995.
  5. Chan, K. L., Emery, C. R., Fulu, E., Tolman, R. M., & Ip, P. (2017). Association among father involvement, partner violence, and paternal health: UN Multi-Country Cross-Sectional Study on Men and Violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 52(5), 671-679.
  6. Walsh, T., Tolman, R. M., Davis, R. N., & Singh, V. (2017). Expectant fathers’ presence at prenatal ultrasounds: An opportunity for engagement. Social Work Research, 41(3), 181-185.
  7. Casey, E., Tolman, R. M., Carlson, J. Allen, C. T. & Storer, H. L. (2016). What motivates men’s involvement in gender-based violence prevention? Latent class profiles and correlates in an international sample of men. Men and Masculinities.
  8. Reed, L. A., Tolman, R. M., Ward, L. M., & Safyer, P. (2016). Keeping tabs: Attachment anxiety and electronic intrusion in high school dating relationships. Computers in Human Behavior, 58, 259-268.
  9. Storer, H. L., Casey, E. A., Carlson, J., Edleson, J. L., & Tolman, R. M. (2016). Primary prevention is? A global perspective on how organizations engaging men in preventing gender-based violence conceptualize and operationalize their work. Violence Against Women, 22(2), 249-268.
  10. Reed, L., Tolman, R. M., & Ward, M. (2016). Snooping and sexting: Digital abuse in a dating context. Violence Against Women.
  11. Konrath, S., Falk, E., Fuhrel-Forbis, A., Liu, M., Swain, J., Tolman, R., & Walton, M. (2015). Can text messages increase empathy and prosocial behavior? The development and initial validation of Text to Connect. PLoS ONE, 10(9).
  12. Carlson, J., Casey, E., Edleson, J. L., Tolman, R. M., Walsh, T. B., & Kimball, E. (2015). Strategies to engage men and boys in violence prevention: A global organizational perspective. Violence Against Women.
  13. Garvin, C. D., & Tolman, R. M. (2015). Group Work Research. Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods Series. Oxford Press.
  14. Yoshihama, M. & Tolman, R. M. (2015). Using interactive theater to create socioculturally relevant community-based intimate partner violence prevention. American Journal of Community Psychology, 55(1-2), 136-147.
  15. Saunders, D. G., Faller, K. C., & Tolman, R. M. (2015). Beliefs and recommendations regarding child custody and visitation in cases Involving domestic violence: A comparison of professionals in different roles. Violence Against Women, 22, 722-744. Sage Journals.
  16. Reed, L., Tolman, R. M., & Safyer, P. (2015). Too close for comfort: Attachment insecurity and electronic intrusion in college students' dating relationships. Computers in Human Behavior, 50, 431-438.
  17. Swain, J. Dayton, C. J., Kim, P., Ho, S. S., Tolman, R. M., & Volling, B. L. (2014). Progress on the paternal brain. Infant Mental Health Journal, 35 (5), 394-408.
  18. Singh, V., Tolman, R. M., & Cunningham, R. (2014). Male aggression associations with health symptoms and prior family violence. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 27(5), 661-668.
  19. Neugut, T., Tolman, R. M., Singh, V., Palladino, C., & Davis, R. (2014). Moving up the 'magic moment': Fathers' experience of prenatal ultrasound. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers, 12(1), 18-37.
  20. van Anders, S., Tolman, R. M., & Gayarati, J. (2014). Examining how infant interactions impact men's hormones, affect, and aggression using the Michigan Infant Nurturance Simulation Paradigm. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers.
  21. Storer, H., Casey, E., Carlson, J., Edleson, J., & Tolman, R. M. (2013). Primary prevention is ?: A global perspective on how organizations that partner with men in combating gender-based violence conceptualize and operationalize primary prevention in their work on violence against women. Violence Against Women.
  22. Adams, A., E., Greeson, Kennedy, A. C., & Tolman, R. M. (2013). The effects of adolescent intimate partner violence on women's educational attainment and earning in adulthood. Journal of Intimate Partner Violence.
  23. Adams, A E., Bybee, D., Tolman, R. M., Sullivan, C. M., & Kennedy, A. C. (2013). Does job stability mediate the relationship between intimate partner violence and mental health among low-income women? American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
  24. Lee, S. J., Neugut, T., Rosenblum, K L., Tolman, R. M., Travis, W. J., & Walker, M. H. (2013). Sources of parenting support in early fatherhood: Perspectives of United States Air Force members. Children and Youth Services Review, 35, 908-915.
  25. Casey, E. A., Carlson, J. C., Fraguela-Rios, C., Kimball, E., Neugut, T., Tolman, R. M., & Edleson, J. (2013). Context, challenges, and tensions in global efforts to engage men in the prevention of violence against women: An ecological analysis. Men and Masculinities, 16(2), 228-251.

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