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School of Social Work Research Publications for Jaclynn (Jackie) M. Hawkins

  1. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Kieffer, E., Spencer, M., Espitia, N., Sinco, B., & Anderson, M. (2015). Structural and psychosocial factors that influence health care use and self-management for African American and Latino men with type 2 diabetes: An exploratory study. Journal of Men's Studies, 23(2), 161-176.
  2. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Kieffer, E., Spencer, M., Espitia, N., & Anderson, M. (2015). Psychosocial factors that influence health care use and self-management for African American and Latino men with type 2 diabetes: An exploratory study. Journal of Men's Studies, 23(2), 161-176. Sage Publications.
  3. Watkins, D. C. & Hawkins, J. (2015). Qualitative evidence in health promotion. In K. Olson, R. Young, & I. Z. Schultz (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Health Research for Evidence-Based Practice. New York, NY: Springer.
  4. Watkins, D. C. Hawkins, J., & Mitchell, J. (2014). The discipline’s escalating whisper: Social work and black men’s mental health. Research on Social Work Practice.
  5. Lebron, A., Valerio, M., Kieffer, E., Rosland, A., Sinco, B., Hawkins, J., Espitia, N. R., Palmisano, G., & Spencer, M. S. (2014). Everyday discrimination, diabetes-related distress, and depressive symptoms among African Americans and Latinos with diabetes. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 16(6), 1208.
  6. Burgard, S. & Hawkins, J. (2014). Race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and forgone health care in the United States in the 2007-2009 recession. American Journal of Public Health.
  7. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J. & Shires, D. (2014). Current approaches to support the psychosocial care of African American adults with diabetes: a brief review. Social Work in Public Health, 29(6), 518-527.
  8. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J. & Watkins, D. C. (2013). Proposing a model of cancer family history communication between African American men and their families. Journal of Men's Studies.
  9. Wooley, A., Valerio M., Kieffer, E., Spencer M., Sinco, B., Rosland, A., Hawkins, J., Espitia, N., & Palmisano, G. (2013). Everyday racial/ethnic discrimination, depression, and diabetes-related distress among African Americans and Latinos with diabetes. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
  10. Hawkins, J., Kieffer, E., Sinco, B., Spencer, M., Anderson, M., & Rosland, A. (2013). Does gender influence participation? Predictors of participation in a community health worker diabetes management intervention with African-American and Latino adults. Diabetes Educator, 39(5), 647-654.
  11. Spencer, M., Hawkins, J., Espitia, N., Sinco, B., Jennings, T., Lewis, C., Palmisano, G., & Kieffer, E. (2013). Influence of a diabetes lifestyle intervention on mental health outcomes among low-income Latino and African American adults with Type 2 diabetes. Race and Social Problems, 5(2), 137-146.
  12. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J., & Watkins, D. C. (2013). Factors associated with cancer family history communication between African American men and their relatives. Journal of Men's Studies, 21(2), 97-111.
  13. Hastings, J. F. & Hawkins, J. (2010). Health insurance and diabetes among multiracial men: the mediation effects of usual source of care. American Journal of Men's Health, 4(3), 207-217.
  14. Hastings, J. F. & Hawkins, J. (2009). Body weight and goal setting among multiracial young women: California health interview survey (CHIS). Journal of African American Studies, 13(1), 14-28.
  15. Hawkins J. (2007). CalWORKs recipients: Mother’s in higher education and survival strategies. University of California at Berkeley McNair Scholars Research Journal, 14, 27-38.
  16. Hawkins, J. (2007). CalWORKS recipients: mothers in higher education and survival strategies. University of California at Berkeley McNair Scholars Research Journal, 14, 27-38.
  17. Ewen, A., Hawkins, J., Kloss, K., Groot, M., Schwenzer, C., Smith, F., Kloss, K., & Piatt, G. (in press). Michigan Men's Diabetes Study (MenD): Findings from a peer-led diabetes social support pilot/feasibility study for older Black men with type 2 diabetes. American Journal of Men's Health.
  18. Hawkins, J., Sengupta, S., Groot, M., Schwenzer, C., Smith, F., Kloss, K., & Piatt, G. (in press). Applying the theoretical domains framework to identify barriers and facilitators to mental health care use among African Americans with type 2 diabetes: A qualitative study. BMJ Open.

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