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School of Social Work Research Publications for Patrick J. Meehan

  1. Meehan, P., & Shanks, T. (2023). Poverty reduction is not the whole story: The COVID-19 pandemic response in relation to material hardship. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 45(2), 458-469.
  2. Meehan, P., Ostrander, J., & Lane, S. (2022). Who is a social worker? Lessons from research on political participation.
  3. Ostrander, J., Berkowitz, A., Meehan, P., & Tallon, C. (2022). Gender dynamics and the political recruitment of social workers. Journal of Policy Practice and Research, 4, 41-56.
  4. Shanks, T., Danziger, S. K., & Meehan, P. (2021). Anti-poverty policies and programs for children and families. In W.J. Hall, P. Lanier, J.M. Jenson, M.W. Fraser (Eds.), Social Policy for Children and Families 27-61. Sage Publications, Inc.
  5. Meehan, P. (2019). Political primacy and MSW students' interest in running for office: What difference does it make? Advances in Social Work, Special Issue, Promoting Social Change: Policy Advocacy, Research, and Innovation in Social Work, 19(1).
  6. Meehan, P. (2019). Water into wine: Using social policy courses to make MSW students interested in politics. Journal of Social Work Education, 57(2), 357-371.
  7. Meehan, P. (2018). "I think I can... Maybe I can... I can't": Social work women and local elected office. Social Work, 63(2), 145-152.
  8. Suskind, D., Leffel, K., Hernandez, M., Sapolich, S., Suskind, E., Kirkham, E., & Meehan, P. (2013). An exploratory study of “quantitative linguistic feedback”: Effect of LENA feedback on adult language production. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 20(10), 1-11.
  9. Dworsky, A., & Meehan, P. (2012). The parenting experiences of homeless adolescent mothers and mothers-to-be: Perspectives from a shelter sample. Children and Youth Services Review, 34, 2117-2122.

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