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School of Social Work Research Publications for Jamie Mitchell

  1. Jones, L. M., Moss, K., Mitchell, J., Still, C., Hawkins, J., Tang, E., & Wright, K. (2022). Challenges to dietary hypertension self-management as described by a sample of African American older adults. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing.
  2. Smith, M. J., Parham, B., Mitchell, J., Blajeski, S., Harrington, M., Ross, B., Brydon, D. M., Johnson, J. E., Cuddeback, G., Smith, J. D., Bell, M. D., McGeorge, R., Kaminsky, K., Suganuma, A., & Kubiak, S. P. (2022). Virtual reality job interview training for adults receiving prison-based employment services: A randomized controlled feasibility and initial effectiveness trial. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 50(2), 272-293.
  3. Rorai, V. O., Perry, T. E., Whitney, S. E., Gianfermi, H. C., Mitchell, J. A., Key, K. D., Lichtenberg, P. A., Taylor, R. J., Ilardo, J. L., Knurek, S. M. & Conyers, C. S. (2021). “It takes some empathy, sympathy, and listening”:telephone outreach to older Detroiters in a pandemic as a modality to gain an understanding of challenges and resiliency. Journal of Urban Health, 98, 91-102.
  4. Smith, M. J., Mitchell, J., Blajeski, S., Parham, B., Harrington, M., Ross, B., Sinco, B., Brydon, D. M., Johnson, J. E., Cuddeback, G. S., Smith, J. D., Jordan, N., Bell, M. D., McGeorge, R., Kaminski, K., Suganuma, A., & Kubiak, S. (2020). Enhancing vocational training in corrections: A type 1 hybrid randomized controlled trial to evaluate virtual reality job interview training among returning citizens preparing for community re-entry. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 19, 100604.
  5. Mitchell, J., Williams, E., Li, Y, & Tarraf, W. (2020). Identifying disparities in patient-centered care experiences between non-Latino white and black men: Results from the 2008-2016 Medical Expenditures Panel Survey. BMC Health Services Research, 20, 495.
  6. Mitchell, J., Ober-Allen, J., & Perry, R. (2019). Men's health in later life: Diverse and intersecting contexts. The Handbook of Men's Health Disparities. Routledge Press.
  7. Mitchell, J., Williams, E. D. G., Perry, R., & Lobo, K. (2019). "You have to be part of the process": A qualitative analysis of older African American men's primary care communication and participation. American Journal of Men's Health, 13(4).
  8. Cadet, T., Burke, S., Mitchell, J., Connor, K., & Nedjat-Haiem, F. (2019). Does perceived loneliness matter for diverse older men and their prostate specific antigen testing behaviors? Social Work Research, 3(1), S641.
  9. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J., Williams, E. G., Eggly, S., & Albrecht, T. L. (2019). Decoding the role of companions in supporting the health communication of older African American men with cancer. Journal of Patient Experience.
  10. Perry, R., Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J., & Johnson-Lawrence, V. (2018). The role of age and multimorbidity in shaping older African American men's experiences with patient-provider communication. Geriatrics: Special Issue on Chronic Illness Self-Management, 3(4), 74.
  11. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Allen, J. O., & Mitchell, J. A. (2018). Identifying subgroups of Black, Hispanic and Asian men at increased risk for comorbid depression and overweight or obesity. Preventative Medicine Reports, 12, 268-270.
  12. Mouzon, D. M., Watkins, D. C., Perry, R., Simpson, T. M., & Mitchell, J. A. (2018). Intergenerational mobility and goal-striving stress among black Americans: The roles of ethnicity and nativity status. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 21(2), 393-400.
  13. Hawkins, J., Mitchell, J., Piatt, G., & Ellis, D. (2018). Older African American men’s perspectives on factors that influence Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) self-management and peer-led interventions. Geriatrics: Special Issue on Chronic Illness Self-Management, 3(3), 38.
  14. Hawkins, J. & Mitchell, J. (2018). The doctor never listens: Older African American men's perceptions of patient-provider communication. Social Work Research, 42(1), 57-63.
  15. Hawkins, J., & Mitchell, J. (2017). Social support and integration as mechanisms for better understanding the relationship between race and health care utilization among men. International Journal of Men's Health, 16(1), 66-83.
  16. Mitchell, J., Cadet, T., Burke, S., Williams, E. & Alvarez, D. (2017). The paradoxical impact of companionship on the mental health of older African American men. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences.
  17. Hawkins, J. & Mitchell, J. (2017). Can social integration and social support help to explain racial disparities in health care utilization among men with diabetes? International Journal of Men’s Health, 16(1), 66-83.
  18. Mitchell, J., Johnson-Lawrence, V., Williams, E., & Thorpe, R. (2017). Characterizing mobility limitations among older African American men. Journal of the National Medical Association.
  19. Wharton, T., Watkins, D. C., Mitchell, J. A., & Kales, H. C. (2017). Older, church-going African-Americans’ attitudes and expectations about formal depression care. Research on Aging.
  20. Jefferson, O., Watkins, D., & Mitchell, J. (2016). The retrospective roles of black women in the coddling of black boys. Journal of Cultural and Ethnic Diversity in Social Work, 25(3), 173-192.
  21. Mitchell, J., Manning, M., Shires, D., Chapman, R. & Burnett, J. (2015). Fatalistic beliefs about cancer prevention among older African American men. Research on Aging, 37(6), 606-622.
  22. Tucker-Seeley, R., Mitchell, J., Shires, D., & Modlin, C. (2015). Financial hardship, unmet medical need, and health self-efficacy among African American men. Health Education and Behavior, 42(3), 285-292.
  23. Thompson, T., Mitchell, J., Johnson-Lawrence, V., Watkins, D. & Modlin, C. (2015). Self-rated health and health care access associated with African American men's health self-efficacy. American Journal of Men's Health.
  24. Rodgers, C., Mitchell, J., Franta, G., Shires, D. & Foster, M. (2015). Masculinity, racism, social support, and colorectal cancer screening uptake among African American men: A systematic review. American Journal of Men's Health, 11(5), 1486-1500.
  25. Watkins, D. C., Wharton, T., Mitchell, J. A., Matusko, N., & Kales, H. (2015). Perceptions and receptivity of non-spousal family support: A mixed methods study of psychological distress among older, church-going African American men. Journal of Mixed Methods Research.

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