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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Tropman, J. E. (1968). [Review of the book The non-directive approach in group and community work]. Social Service Review, 42(4), 524-525.
  2. Tropman, J. E. (1968). The Married Professional Social Worker. Journal of Marriage and The Family, 30(4), 661-665.
  3. Tropman, J. E., & Erlich, J. L. (1968). New political realities: Academia and the city: Students, like disadvantaged city-dwellers, intend to have something to say about their governance. Journal of Higher Education, 39(6), 301-308.
  4. Croxton, T. A. (1968). Five Books on Juvenile Delinquency. Child Welfare, 48.
  5. Tropman, J. E. (1967). Society and technology: Implications for breaking the poverty cycle. In G. Richards, et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Canadian American Seminar. University of Windsor.
  6. Croxton, T. A. (1967). The Juvenile Court: Some Current Issues. Child Welfare, 47.
  7. Croxton, T. A. (1967). The Kent Case and its Consequences. Journal of Family Law, 7.
  8. Powell, T. J. (1967). A Dynamic Approach to School Mental Health. In G. T. School, M. N. Taylor, & E. L. Belcher (Eds.), Team Strategies in Mobilizing School and Community Services for Emotionally Disturbed Children. Lansing: Michigan Department of Education.
  9. Chang, O. D., Ma, J., Ward, K. P., McCoy, D. C., Boyle, E. H., & Grogan-Kaylor, A. (in press). How does context shape differences and changes in caregivers' engagement in psychosocial stimulation over time? Evidence from a cross national study. International Journal of behavioral Development.
  10. Cureton, A., Drake, S. J., Bellino, M. J., Lopez, K. L., & Sadaghiyani, S. (in press). "It's a new day". An exploration of the Welcome Corps on Campuse program to support refugee youths' access to higher education in the U.S. About Campus.
  11. Cureton, A., Im, V., Epstein, L. J., & Osorio, R. (in press). Empowering dialogues: Theatre of the oppressed in social work education. Journal of Social Work Education.
  12. Cosse, J. I., Amos, B., Prout, L., Downey, D., Kim, S., Secaira, S., Fedina, L., & DeVylder, J. (in press). Social defeat and psychosis in the United states: a replication and critical reconceptualization. Schizophrenia Bulletin.
  13. Ortega, R. M., Chang, O. D., Ortega, M. B., Teriberry, L., VanSickle, R., & Faller, K. C. (in press). What cultural humility teaches us about protecting children. Child Protection and Practice.
  14. Greenhow, C., Akhmedova, A., Sutcliffe, J., Fisher, M., & Sung, C. (in press). Students with and without disabilities using social media: Relationship benefits and implications for education. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education.
  15. Sung, C., Okyere, C., Connor, A., & Chen, J. (in press). Lived experiences andperceptions of autistic young adults participating in employment readiness skillstraining. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
  16. Choi, H., Ju, H.-J., & Sung, C. (in press). Gender is not related to disability acceptance among individuals with disabilities in Korea: A longitudinal observational study. Rehabilitation Psychology.
  17. Choi, H., Heinemann, A., & Sung, C. (in press). Self-stigma profiles among transition-age individuals with disabilities. Rehabilitation Psychology.
  18. Haasz, M., Myers, M., Carter, P., Gastineau, K., & Sokol, R. (in press). Caregivers asking about firearms in homes their children visit. Pediatrics.
  19. Collings, S., & Yakas, L. (in press). A neurodiversity-affirming perspective on eating disorders. International Mad Studies Journal.
  20. Jester, J. M., Bengel, C., Issa, M., Duprey, M., Riggs, J. L., Hoffman, C, Harris, S. D., Muzik, M.,& Rosenblum, K. L. (in press). Infant mental health integration into OB care leads to increased connection to services during the perinatal period. Infant Mental Health Journal.
  21. Victor, B. G., Goldkind, L., & Perron, B. E. (in press). The limitations of large language models and emerging correctives to support social work scholarship: Selecting the right tool for the task. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics.
  22. Rodriguez, M. Y., Goldkind, L., Victor, B. G., Hiltz, B., & Perron, B. E. (in press). Introducing generative artificial intelligence into the MSW curriculum: A proposal for the 2029 education policy and accreditation standards. Journal of Social Work Education.
  23. Park, Y. & Gonzalez Benson, O. (in press). Problematizing immigrants and immigraion: U.S. immigration policies past and present. In Reisch, M. (Ed.), Social policy and social justice: Meeting the challenges of a diverse society (5th ed.). San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing.
  24. Rubyan, M., Weaver, A., Kanafani, R., Halliwill, G., Kaempf, G., Gorton, S., Landry, C., & Himle, J. A. (in press). Partner Perspectives of Tailoring Technology-Assisted CBT Depression Treatment for Perinatal People Served By Head Start. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action.
  25. Jones, L. M., Korrey E., Monroe, K. E., Tripathi, P., Bashshur M. J., Kavalakatt, J., Tarrance, K., Mitchell, J., & Hawkins, J. (in press). Empowering WHISE Women: Usability Testing of a Mobile Application to Enhance Blood Pressure Control. mHealth.

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