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  1. Lowis, M. M., Harrison, J., & Wiland, S. (2018). Becoming an evidence-based practitioner. Community Mental Health Journal, 55(1), 24-30.
  2. Heerde, J. A., Toumbourou, J. W., Hemphill, S. A., Le, H., Herrenkohl, T. I., & Catalano, R. F. (2018). Prevent crime and save money: Return-on-investment models in Australia. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 545, 1-18.
  3. Herrenkohl, T. I., & Rousson, A. (2018). IPV and the intergenerational transmission of violence. Domestic Violence Report, 23(4), 49-60.
  4. Lee, J. O., Jones, T. M., Kosterman, R., Cambron, C., Rhew, I., Herrenkohl, T. I., & Hill, K. G. (2018). Childhood neighborhood context and adult substance use problems: The role of socio-economic status at the age of 30 years. Pulic Health, 165, 58-66.
  5. Bishop, A., Walker, S. C., Lockhart, M., & Herrenkohl, T. I. (2018). Applying a community-based participatory research approach to the development of a structured assessment tool: A case study in a multiservice youth initiative. Collaborations: A Journal of Community-Based Research and Practice, 21(5), 1-14.
  6. Arczynski, A. V., Christensen, M. C. & Hoover, S. M. (2018). Fostering critical multicultural qualitative research mentoring. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(8), 954-978.
  7. Christian, R., Mellies, A. A., Bui, A. G., Lee, R., Kattari, L., & Gray, C. (2018). Measuring the health of an invisible population: Lessons from the Colorado transgender health survey. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 33(10), 1654-1660.
  8. Henly, J., Lein, L., Romich, J., Shanks, T., & Sherraden, M. (2018). Reduce extreme economic inequality. In Rowena Fong, James E. Lubben, and Richard P. Barth (Editors) Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society (2nd ed.). 204-226.
  9. Zhan M., Xiang X., & Elliott W. (2018). How much is too much: Educational loans and college graduation. Educational Policy, 32(7), 993-1017.
  10. Bechtel, T. (2018). The cruciform lap: The common life of cats, chickens and couples. In T. Bechtel, M. Eaton, & T. Harvie (Eds.), Encountering Earth. Eugene: Cascade.
  11. McClellan, M. L, Reed, B. G., & Becker, J. B. (2018). Worlds colliding: Trans-disciplinary approaches to gender and addiction. Journal of the Social History of Drugs and Alcohol, 31, 107-125.
  12. Shaefer, H. L., Collyer, S., Duncan, G., Edin, K., Garfinkel, I., Harris, D., Smeeding, T., Waldfogel, J., Wimer, C. & Yoshikawa, H. (2018). A universal child allowance: A plan to reduce poverty and income instability among children in the United States. RSF: A Journal of the Social Sciences.
  13. Shaefer H. L., Lapidos, A., Wilson, R. & Danziger, S. K. (2018). Associations of income and adversity in childhood with adult health and wellbeing. Social Service Review, 92(1), 69-92.
  14. Fusaro, V., Levy, H., & Shaefer, H. L. (2018). Racial and ethnic disparities in the lifetime prevalence of homelessness in the United States. Demography, 55(6), 2119-2128.
  15. Lapidos, A., Jester, J., Ortquist, M., Wener, P., Ruffolo. M., & Smith, M. (2018). Survey of peer support specialists: Professional activities, self-rated skills, job satisfaction, and financial well-being. Psychiatric Services, 69(12), 1264-1267.
  16. Staller, K. M. (2018). Federal and state budget basics for social workers. In M. Reisch (Ed). Social Policy and Social Justice: Meeting the Challenges of a Diverse Society (3rd Ed.). Cognella.
  17. Staller, K. M. (2018). Stitching tattered cloth: Reflections on social justice and qualitative inquiry in troubled times. Qualitative Inquiry, 26(6), 559-566.
  18. Bushman, G., Victor, B. G., Ryan, J. P. & Perron, B. E. (2018). In utero exposure to opioids: An observational study of mothers involved in the child welfare system. Substance Use and Misuse, 53(5), 844-851.
  19. Victor, B. G., Resko, S. M., Ryan, J. P., & Perron, B. E. (2018). Identification of domestic violence service needs among child welfare-involved parents with substance use disorders: A gender-stratified analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  20. Ryan, J. P., Jacob, B. A., Gross, M., Perron, B. E., & Feguson, S. (2018). Early exposure to child maltreatment and academic outcomes. Child Maltreatment, 23(4), 365-375.
  21. Acri, M., Bornheimer, L. A., Hamovitch, E., & Lambert, K. (2018). An examination of the relationship between maternal depression and barriers to child mental health services. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 270-275.
  22. Heath, R., Anderson, C., Cureton Turner, A., & Payne, C. M. (2018). Extracurricular activities and disadvantaged youth: A complicated – but promising – story. Urban Education 1-35.
  23. Bechtel, T., Harvie, T., & Eaton, M. (2018). Introduction. In T. Bechtel, M. Eaton, & T. Harvie (Eds.), Encountering Earth. Eugene: Cascade.
  24. DeVylder, J. E., Jun, H. J., Fedina, L, Anglin, D., Cogburn, C., Coleman, D., Link, B., & Barth, R. P. (2018). Association of exposure to police violence with prevalence of mental health symptoms among urban residents in the United States. JAMA Network Open, 1(7).
  25. 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.

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