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School of Social Work Research Publications for Rogério Meireles (Rogério) Pinto

  1. Park, S., Bakko, M., & Pinto, R. M. (2025). Improving delivery of research-supported practices in human service organizations: A narrative review of organizational dimensions in dissemination and implementation. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership, & Governance.
  2. Im, Vitalis & Pinto, R. M. (2024). Expanding knowledge about music and well-being in carceral settings: A methodological review. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 9, 306624X231219210.
  3. Arthur, M., & Pinto, R. M. (2024). Conducting Online Research in the Era of COVID: Theater-Based Methods to Study HIV-Stigma. In S. C. Konrad & M. Sela-Amit (Eds.), Social Work and the Arts: Grounds for New Horizons. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  4. Pinto, R. M. (2024). Social Work and the Arts: Grounds for New Horizons. In S. C. Konrad & M. SelaAmit (Eds.), New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  5. Pinto, R. M., Huss, E., & Chapman, M. (2024). A Vision for Arts-Based Social Work Research. Social Work and the Arts: Grounds for New Horizons. In S.C. Konrad & M. Sela-Amit (Eds.), New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  6. Pinto, R. M., Windsor, L., & Benoit, E. (2024). Participation in critical dialogues with illustrative images increases knowledge about COVID-19 prevention. A mixed methods longitudinal approach. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 0(0).
  7. Pinto, R. M., Lee, C. A., Arthur, M., & Windsor, L. C. (2024). Iconic illustrations initiate critical dialogues among heterosexual men who then develop critical consciousness around homophobia and sexism: A qualitative study. Sexual and Gender Diversity in Social Services 1-25.
  8. Windsor, L. C., Benoit, E., Lee, C., Jemal, A., Kugler, K., Smith, D. C., Pinto, R. M., & Musaad, S. (2024). Critical dialogue and capacity-building projects reduced alcohol and substance use in a randomized controlled trial among formerly incarcerated men. Substance Use and Misuse 1-25.
  9. Pinto, R. M., Hall, E. , Im, V. , Lee, C. A., & Park, S. (2024). Disruptions to HIV services due to the COVID pandemic in the USA: A state-level stakeholder perspective. BMC Health Services Research, 24, 196.
  10. Pinto, R. M., Hall, E., & Tomlin, C. R. (2023). Injectable long-acting cabotegravir-ripivirine therapy for peopl eliving with HIV/AIDS: Addressing implementation barriers from the start. Journal of the association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 34(2), 216-220.
  11. Im, Vitalis & Pinto, Rogerio. (2023). Music and well being in carceral settings: A scoping review. Arts & Health, 12, 1-17.
  12. Windsor, L., Benoit, E., Pinto, R. M., & Sarol, J. (2022). Optimization of a new adaptive intervention using the SMART Design to increase COVID-19 testing among people at high risk in an urban community. Trials, 23(1), 310.
  13. Pinto, R. M. (2022). A professor recounts what a tenure denial did to him. The Chronicle of Higher Education.
  14. Witte, S. S., Pinto, R. M., Filippone, P., Choi, C. Jean, & Wall, M. (2022). Engaging patients in the HIV care continuum through referral-making behaviors and patterns: A descriptive cross-sectional study. International Health Trends and Perspectives, 2(1), 1-14.
  15. Zanchetta, M. S., Daufenback, V., Leite, L. C., Pinto, R. M., & Santos, W. S. (2022). Unveiling issues that undermine the transformative potential of Brazilian Community Health Agents’ educative work. In R. Baikady, S. M. Sajid, V. Nadesan, J. Przeperski, M. R. Islam & G. Jianguo R. Baikady The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  16. Pinto, R. M. (2022). Realm of the Dead: A mixed-media installation performance. Ground Works. © 2022 by Rogério Meireles Pinto is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0.
  17. Pinto, R. M. (2022). Autoethnographic playwriting and performance for self-healing and advocacy. In Ephratt Huss & Eltje Bos (Editors). Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods 45-54. Policy Press/Bristol University Press: UK.
  18. Seminotti, N. & Pinto, R. M. (2022). PluriVox program in Brazil’s unified health system: five-step group work to promote patient health behaviors. ALETHEIA, Revista Interdisciplinar de Psicologia e Promoção de Saúde, 5(1).
  19. Park, S. & Pinto, R. M. (2022). Factors that influence co-production among student interns, consumers, and providers of social and public health services: Implications for interprofessional collaboration and training. Social Work in Public Health, 37(1), 71-83.
  20. Park, S., & Pinto, R. M. (2021). Co-production and interprofessional collaboration matter for consumer and student engagement in HIV care continuum. Social Work in Public Health.
  21. Rahman, R., Ross, A. & Pinto, R. M. (2021). The critical importance of community health workers as first responders to COVID-19 in the United States. Health Promotion International.
  22. Pinto, R. M. (2021). Autoethnographic playwriting and performance to research immigration, marginalized gender identities, and loss. In E. Huss & E. Bos (Eds.), Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods. Policy Press/Bristol University Press: UK.
  23. Pinto, R. M., Rahman, R., Zanchetta, M. S., & Galhego Garcia, W. (2021). Brazil’s Community Health Workers Practicing Narrative Medicine: A Service Consumer Perspective. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 36, 3743-3751.
  24. Windsor, L., Benoit, E., Pinto, R. M., Gwadz, M., & Thompson, W. (2021). Enhancing behavioral intervention science: Using community based participatory research principles with the multiphase optimization strategy. Translational Behavioral Medicine.
  25. Rahman, R., Pinto, R. M., & Troost, J. (2021). Examining interprofessional collaboration across case managers, peer educators, and counselors in New York City. Social Work in Public Health, 36(4), 448-459.

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