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  • Fedina, L. (2018, July). Understanding the health consequences of sexual violence. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

  • Park, S. (January 2018). Determinants and outcomes of efforts to engage human service users in care decisions: The case of substance use disorder treatment centers in the United States. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

  • Cobia D., Paxton H., Smith M. J., Csernansky J. G., & Wang L. (2018, February). Subcortical features of dorsolateral prefrontal circuitry in neuropsychologically near-normal schizophrenia. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society.

  • Brydon, D., Barman-Adhikari, A., & Rice, E. (2018, January). Trauma and the social context: Examining criminal justice involvement among homeless youth. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Ma, J., Grogan-Kaylor, A., & Lee, S.J. (2018, January). Associations of exposure to neighborhood disorganization and maternal spanking with children’s aggression using fixed-effects models. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work & Research (SSWR), Washington, D.C.

  • Ribaudo, J. (2018). The Maternal Looking Guide Video Training Package Evaluation: Results from Michigan, USA. 16th World Association for Infant Mental Health World Congress. Rome, Italy.

  • Baker, A. C., Hillier, A., Ragonese, M., McKay, K., &, Kattari, S. K. (2018, January). At risk, but not defined by it: Building scaffolding to support gender and sexuality research in social work. Roundtable presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Peitzmeier, S., Malik, M., Kattari, S. K., Marrow, E., Reisner, S., Agenor, M., & Stephenson, R. (2018, May). Transgender interpersonal violence: A systematic review of the quantitative literature. Poster presented at the Ending Gender-Based Violence Event, Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Zebrack, B. (2018, December). Psychosocial Issues for Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Patients in a Global Context: A Forward-Looking Approach, 3rd Global Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Congress, Sydney, Australia.

  • Grogan-Kaylor, A., Ma, J., Lee, S., & Castillo, B. (2018). Bayesian analysis of the effect of corporal punishment on aggression across groups, International Society for Research on Aggression, Paris, France.

  • Zebrack, B. (2018, December). Designing Conceptual Frameworks for Financial Burden, Body Image, and Fertility and Parenthood within Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors, 3rd Global Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Congress, Sydney, Australia.

  • Perron, B.E. (October, 2018). Big Data, data science and social work: Advancing the science in mainland China. Peking University, Beijing, PR China.

  • Kattari, S. K. (2018, June). Pushing boundaries: Teaching diverse and “taboo” sexuality in higher education settings. Workshop presented at the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

  • Camp, J.K. & De Roche Brubaker, M. (2018, January). Colleges and Universities Pantries. 4th Annual Engagement Day. Dearborn, MI.

  • Intensive Case Management for Complex Behavioral & Medical Disorders. (2018). Co-facilitated 3-part staff training series for Beacon Health Options in accordance with NCQA Standards for Clinical Assessment & Case Management in Wixom, MI.

  • Fedina, L., Backes, B., & Holmes, J. (2018, July). Systematic review of criminal justice responses to intimate partner stalking victimization. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

  • Parchment, T., Hamovitch, E., & Bornheimer, L. A. (2018, April). Who is accessing family mental health programs? Demographic shifts in recipients of services across the last decade. Oral presentation at the annual National Association of Social Workers conference, New York, NY.

  • Salloum, A., Pettus-Davis, C., & Himle, J.A. (2018, January). Overcoming Challenges to Implementing Randomized Controlled Trials with Underserved Populations in Community-Based Settings. Roundtable discussion at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Manigault III, D.F. and Mistrano, S. “Theory Meets Practice: One Way to Engage School-Community Partnerships in Detroit, MI,” 29th Network for Social Work Management Annual Conference, Network for Social Work Management, San Diego, California, June 14th, 2018.

  • Munz, S. M., Aebersold, M., Hart A. L., Cherara, L., Kurz, D., Mullin, P., & Fischer, D. (2018). Student reflection of team-based simulation to facilitate interprofessional education competencies [Presentation]. American Dental Education Association, Orlando, Florida.

  • Weaver, A., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Himle, J.A. (2018, January). Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress Among Rural African Americans: The Role of Material Hardship. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Goodwill, J. R., Allen, J. O., & Watkins, D. C. (2018, January). What Does Race Mean to Young Black Men? Findings from the YBMen Project. Presented as part of the symposium titled: To be Young and Black: Using Intervention to Examine How Black Parents and Youth Make Meaning of Racialized Experiences. Society for Social Work Research 22nd Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

  • Zebrack, B. (2018, February). Discussant, Surviving and Thriving: Pilot interventions to promote psychological wellbeing, resilience, and posttraumatic growth in AYAs, American Psychosocial Oncology Society annual meeting. Tucson, AZ.

  • Eiler, A. & Vanderwill, W. (January 2018). Ethics and Children’s Mental Health Services: Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority. Taylor, MI.

  • Lacombe-Duncan, A., Persad, Y. (2018, July). A qualitative study of intersectional stigma and discrimination of transgender women living with HIV: Implications for HIV vulnerability and access to HIV-related care. Poster accepted for presentation at the 21st International AIDS Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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