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School of Social Work Research Publications for Linda M. Chatters

  1. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., & Lincoln, K. D. (2001). Advances in the measurement of religiosity among older African Americans: Implications for health and mental health researchers. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 7(1), 181-200.
  2. Taylor, R. J., Ellison, C. G., Chatters, L. M., Levin, J. S., & Lincoln, K. D. (2000). Mental health services within faith communities: The role of clergy in black churches. Social Work, 45(1), 73-87.
  3. Krause, N. M., Chatters, L. M., Meltzer, T., & Morgan, D. L. (2000). Using focus groups to explore the nature of prayer in late life. Journal of Aging Studies, 14(2), 191-212.
  4. Krause, N. M., Morgan, D., Chatters, L. M., & Meltzer-O'Donnell, T. (2000). Negative interaction in the church: Insights from focus groups with older adults. Review of Religious Research, 41(4), 510-533.
  5. Chatters, L. M. (2000). Religion and health: Public health research and practice. Annual Review of Public Health, 21, 335-367.
  6. Taylor, R. J., Mattis, J., & Chatters, L. M. (1999). Subjective religiosity among African Americans: A synthesis of findings from five national samples. Journal of Black Psychology, 25(4), 524-543.
  7. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., & Lincoln, K. D. (1999). African American religious participation: A multi-sample comparison. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 38(1), 132-145.
  8. Levin, J. S. & Chatters, L. M. (1998). Research on religion and mental health: An overview of empirical findings and theoretical issues. In H.G. Koenig (Ed.), Handbook of Religion and Mental Health 34-52. San Diego: Academic Press.
  9. Levin, J. S. & Chatters, L. M. (1998). Religion, health, and psychological well-being in older adults: Findings from three national surveys. Journal of Aging and Health, 10(4), 504-531.
  10. Mays, V. M., Chatters, L. M., Cochran, S. D., & Mackness, J. (1998). African American families in diversity: Gay men and lesbians as participants in family networks. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 29(1).
  11. Chatters, L. M., Levin, J. S., & Ellison, C. G. (1998). Introduction: Public health and health education in faith communities. Health Education and Behavior, 25(6), 689-699.
  12. Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (1998). Religious involvement among African Americans. African American Research Perspectives, 4(1), 83-93.
  13. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Jackson, J. S. (1997). Conclusion. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L. M. Chatters (Eds.), Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.
  14. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M. & Jackson, J. S. (1997). Changes over time in support network involvement among black Americans. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson & L. M. Chatters (Eds.), Family Life in Black America 295-318. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  15. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Tucker, M. B., & Jayakody, R. (1997). Recent demographic trends in African American family structure. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L. M. Chatters (Eds.). Family Life in Black America 14-62. Newbury Park: Sage.
  16. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Jackson, J. S. (1997). Introduction. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson & L. M. Chatters (Eds.). Family Life in Black America 1-13. Newbury Park: Sage.
  17. Jayakody, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (1997). Differences among African American single mothers: Marital status, living arrangements and family support. In R. J. Taylor, L. M. Chatters, & J. S. Jackson (Eds.). Family Life in Black America 167-184. Newbury Park: Sage.
  18. Taylor, R. J., Jackson, J. S., & Chatters, L. M. (Eds.). (1997). Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
  19. Taylor, R. J., Hardison, C. J. & Chatters, L. M. (1996). Non-kin as informal sources of social support to black Americans. In H. W. Neighbors & J. S. Jackson (Eds.), Mental Health in Black America. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  20. Levin, J., Chatters, L. M., Ellison, C. G. & Taylor, R. J. (1996). Religious involvement, health outcomes, and public health practice. Current Issues in Public Health, 2, 220-225.
  21. Taylor, R. J., Hardison, C. B., & Chatters, L. M. (1996). Kin and non-kin as sources of informal assistance. In H. W. Neighbors, & J. S. Jackson (Eds.), Mental Health in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.
  22. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Jayakody, R. T., & Levin, J. S. (1996). Black and white differences in religious participation: A multi-sample comparison. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 35(4), 403-410.
  23. Caldwell, C. H., Chatters, L. M., Billingsley, A., & Taylor, R. J. (1995). Church-based support programs for elderly black adults: Congregational and clergy characteristics. In M. A. Kimble, et al. (Eds.), Handbook on Religion, Spirituality, and Aging 306-324. Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress Publishers.
  24. Chatters, L. M., & Jayakody, R. J. (1995). Concepts and methods in the study of intergenerational support within African American families. In V. L. Bengtson, K. W. Schaie, & L. M. Burton (Eds.), Intergenerational Issues in Aging. New York: Springer.
  25. Levin, J. S., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (1995). A multidimensional measure of religious involvement for African Americans. The Sociological Quarterly, 36(1), 157-173.

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