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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Wang, X. & Maguire-Jack, K. (2018). Family and environmental influences on child behavioral health: The role of neighborhood disorder and adverse childhood experiences. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 39(1), 28-36.
  2. Lanier, P., Maguire-Jack, K., Lombardi, B., Frey, J., & Rose, R. (2018). Adverse childhood experiences and child health outcomes: Comparing cumulative risk and latent class approaches. Maternal and Child Health, 22(3), 288-297.
  3. Yang, M. Y. & Maguire-Jack, K. (2018). Individual and cumulative risks for child abuse and neglect. Family Relations, 67, 287-301.
  4. Maguire-Jack, K., Cao, Y., & Yoon, S. (2018). Racial disparities in child maltreatment: The role of social service availability. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 49-55.
  5. Maguire-Jack, K., Negash, T., & Steinman, K. (2018). Child maltreatment prevention strategies and needs. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 27(11), 3572-3584.
  6. Nam, B., Jun, H. J., Fedina, L., Shah, R., & DeVylder, J. E. (2018). Sexual orientation and mental health among adults in four U.S. cities. Psychiatry Research, 273, 134-140.
  7. Oktay, J. & Zebrack, B. (2018). Oncology Social Work Research. In C. Franklin (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Social Work. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  8. Spencer, M. S., Walters, K. L., Allen, H. L., Andrews, C., Begun, A., Browne, T., Clapp, J., DiNitto, D., Maramaldi, P., Wheeler, D. P., Zebrack, B., & Uehara, E. (2018). Close the health gap. In R. Fong, J. Lubbin & R. Barth (Eds.), Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society. New York: Oxford University Press.
  9. Zick, S., Czuhajewski, C., Fouladbakhsh, J., Greenlee, H., Harris, R., Henry, N., Jolly, S., Khabir, T., Perlmutter, J., Remington, T., Snyder, D., Spratke, L., Zebrack, B., Zettel, E., & Benn, R. (2018). Integrative Oncology Scholars Program: A model for integrative oncology education. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 24(9/10), 1018-1022.
  10. Patterson, P., McDonald, F., Tindle, R., Kelly-Delgaty, E., Zebrack, B., & Costa, D. (2018). The development and preliminary evaluation of the cancer peer support scale in adolescents living with cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 27, 2865-2868.
  11. Chen, S., Conwell, Y., Xue, J., Li, L., Tang, W., Bogner, H., & Dong, H. (2018). Protocol of an ongoing randomized controlled trial of care management for comorbid depression and hypertension: The Chinese Older Adult Collaborations in Health (COACH) study. BMC Geriatrics, 18(1), 124.
  12. Zhang, J., McLaughlin, S. J., & Li, L. W. (2018). Cumulative exposure to air pollution and subsequent mortality among older adults in China. Journal of Public Health, 41(3), 518-526.
  13. Ribaudo, J. Safyer, P., Stein, S. F., Safyer, M., & Levine, J. (2018). Family separation, trauma, and S.A.F.E. communication. AAP News. August, 2018.
  14. Kim, Y., Padilla, Y., Zhang, A., & Oh, S. (2018). Young children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors after mothers exit welfare: Comparisons with children of non-welfare mothers. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 316-323.
  15. Zhang, A., Franklin, C., Ji, Q. Y., Chen, Y. T., & Jing, S. J. (2018). Evidence-based practice in Chinese social work: Overcoming language and developmental barriers. China Journal of Social Work, 11(1), 41-55.
  16. Chen, H., Liu, X., Guz, S., Zhang, A., Franklin, C., Zhang, Y. & Qu, Y. (2018). The use of solution-focused brief therapy in Chinese schools: A qualitative analysis of practitioners’ perceptions. International Journal of School Social Work, 3(1).
  17. Ribaudo, J., Stein, S. F., & Safyer, P. (2018). Letter to Agencies Providing Care for Children Separated from their Parents by the Family Separation Policy. The Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.
  18. Ribaudo, J., Safyer, P., & Stein, S. F. (2018). Letter to Alternative Caregivers of Children Separated from their Parents by the Family Separation Policy. The Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.
  19. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Punpuing, S., Tangchonlatip, K., & Yakas, L. (2018). Migration and "skipped generation" households in Thailand. In M. R. T. de Guzman, J. Brown, & C. P. Edwards (Eds.), Parenting from Afar: The Reconfiguration of the Family Across Distance. Oxford University Press.
  20. Beltrán, R. E., Schultz, K., Fernandez, A., Walters, K. L., Duran, B., & Evans-Campbell, T. (2018). From ambivalence to revitalization: Negotiating cardiovascular health behaviors related to environmental and historical trauma in a Northwest American Indian community. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 25(2), 103-128.
  21. Schultz, K., Teyra, C., Breiler, G., Evans-Campbell, T., & Pearson, C. (2018). “They gave me life”: Motherhood and recovery in a tribal community. Substance Use and Misuse, 53(12), 1965-1973.
  22. Grogan-Kaylor, A., Ma, J., Lee, S. J., Castillo, B., Ward, K. P., & Klein, S. (2018). Using Bayesian analysis to examine associations between spanking and child externalizing behavior across race and ethnic groups. Child Abuse and Neglect, 86, 257-266.
  23. Samuel, C. A., Schaal, J., Robertson, L., Kollie, J., Baker, S., Black, K., Mbah, O., Dixon, C., Ellis, K. R., Eng, E., Guerrab, F., Jones, N., Kotey, A., Morse, C., Taylor, J., Whitt, V., & Cykert, S. (2018). Racial differences in symptom management experiences during breast cancer treatment. Supportive Care in Cancer, 26(5), 1425-1435.
  24. Carthron, D., Phillips, A., Cuthbertson, C., Ellis, K. R., Altpeter, M., Callahan, L., Bahorski, S., & Rini, C. (2018). Four methods of recruiting couples into a longitudinal study of physical activity in people with osteoarthritis: Recruitment, retention, and lessons learned. Frontiers in Public Health, 6, 197.
  25. Corbie-Smith, G., Wiley-Cene, C., Bess, K., Young, T., Dave, G., Ellis, K. R., Hoover, S. M., Feng-Chang, L., Wynn, M., McFarlin, S., & Ede, J. (2018). Heart Matters: A study protocol for a community based randomized trial aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk in a rural, African American community. BMC Public Health, 18(1), 938.

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