Sandra L. Momper has 20 years of mental health experience with American Indian and African American families as well as community organizing experience. Her research aimed to reduce health disparities, provide culturally appropriate interventions for AI/ANs and impact policy changes regarding funding opportunities for physical and mental health and substance abuse treatment for AI/AN youth and families. She was the 2015 recipient of the University of Michigan Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award.
Professor Momper is an enrolled member of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians. Her dissertation research on Maternal Gambling, Parenting in the Home Environment, and Child Outcomes in Native American Families was funded by the NIMH. She moved to Michigan in 2006 for a NIDA funded Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center (UMSARC) where she studied substance abuse from a multidisciplinary perspective. While at UMSARC she received funds from the University of Michigan Tobacco Research Network to conduct a study entitled Potential Association of Tobacco Use and Gambling among Native American Populations. UMSARC and the Vivian A. and James L. Curtis School of Social Work Research and Training Center funded a study entitled OxyContin Use and Abuse on a Great Lakes Indian Reservation: Prevalence and Treatment Barriers. In 2008 she received a NIDA funded Diversity Supplement and was an investigator on a study of Ecologic Stressors, PTSD, and Drug Use in Detroit. Since 2007 she has been active at American Indian Health and Family Services of Southeast Michigan, Inc. (AIHFS). She was the Co-PI and Evaluator for AIHFS’ Circles of Care Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant, the Inter-tribal Council of Michigan’s Systems of Care Expansion Planning SAMHSA grant, and AIHFS’ Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention SAMHSA grant. She is presently the Co-PI and Evaluator for the Expansion of Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families SAMHSA grant in collaboration with AIHFS and the Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority entitled When We Work Together, Then We Are Wise “Pii Maamwinokiyaang, Miidash Nibwaakaayaang.” She also is the Co-PI and Evaluator for AIHFS’ second GLS SAMHSA grant entitled “Manidookewigashkibjigan” Sacred Bundle: R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Project. Her research interests include gambling, substance abuse, PTSD, suicide, mental health, and health disparities among rural and urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth and families.
Research Interests
Gambling, substance abuse, PTSD, mental health and health disparities among rural and urban American Indians.
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Education
- 2005 PhD Social WorkUniversity of Pittsburgh, PA
- 1991 MSWUniversity of Pittsburgh, PA
- 1973 BS Social WorkUniversity of Slippery Rock, Slippery Rock, PA
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Honors and Awards
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2015–2018 | Elected graduate faculty representative, Board of Directors, Council on Social Work Education |
| 2015 | Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, University of Michigan |
| 2011 | NIDA Funded Scholarship Award to Attend NIDA American Indian/Alaskan Native Seminar Series Mock Review Workshop |
| 2010 | NIDA Funded Scholarship Award to Attend NIDA Building Bridges: Advancing American Indian/Alaska Native Substance Abuse Research: A State of the Science and Grant Development Workshop |
| 2010 | Best Research Abstract Award: The 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong. |
| 2009-present | NIDA Mentoring Program: American Indian/Alaska Native Researchers and Scholars |
| 2008-2014 | NIH Loan Repayment Program Recipient for Health Disparities Research |
| 2006-2008 | Post Doctoral Research Fellow, U of MI Substance Abuse Research Center |
| 2004-2005 | National Institute of Mental Health Dissertation Award |
| 2003 | Frances C. Allen Fellowship, Newberry Library, Chicago |
Presentations
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 1986 | Momper, S. L. (1986) Teacher Interview Survey, Training, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pgh, PA. |
| 1990 | Momper, S. L. (1990) Inspiration for the 90's: The Challenge of Services for Children and Families, Pgh, PA. |
| 1991 | Momper, S. L. (1991, 1990) Risk Assessment, Caseworker training, Allegheny County Children, Youth, and Families, Pgh, PA |
| 1991 | Momper, S. L. (1991, 1990) Family based counseling, Caseworker Training, Allegheny County Children, Youth, and Families, Pgh, PA. |
| 1994 | Momper, S. L.& Soeder, P. (1994). Cultural diversity issues: Teaching about Native Americans, Teacher Training seminar, Woodland Hills School District, Pgh, PA. |
Courses
Past Courses
| Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change | Momper, Sandra L. | Winter 2020 | 001 | 02:00 pm | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change | Momper, Sandra L. | Fall 2019 | 003 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change | Momper, Sandra L. | Fall 2018 | 003 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change | Momper, Sandra L. | Winter 2018 | 003 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change | Momper, Sandra L. | Fall 2017 | 002 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Advanced Topics in Interpersonal Practice | Momper, Sandra L. | Spring / Summer 2017 | 011 | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Adolescent Development and Behavior | Momper, Sandra L. | Winter 2017 | 001 | 02:00 pm | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Community Intervention | Momper, Sandra L. | Winter 2017 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Advanced Topics in Interpersonal Practice | Eiler, Abigail H. | Spring / Summer 2016 | 011 | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Contemporary Cultures in the United States | Momper, Sandra L. | Winter 2016 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |