Contact My SSW Intranet

Main menu

School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Richards-Schuster, K & Plachta Elliott, S. (2019). A practice matrix for involving young people in evaluation: Possibilities and considerations. American Journal of Evaluation.
  2. Aldana, A., Banales, J. & Richards-Schuster, K. (2019). Youth anti-racist engagement: Conceptualization, development, and validation of an anti-racism action scale. Adolescent Research Review.
  3. Richards-Schuster, K., Ruffolo, M., Hoffman, C., & Kwesele, C. (2019). The global reach of social work: Exploring motivations and participation in a social work MOOC. Advances in Social Work, 19(2), 430-445.
  4. Bishop-Fitzpatrick, L., Dababnah, S., Baker-Ericzen, M. J., Smith, M. J., & Magaña, S. M. (2019). Autism spectrum disorder and the science of social work: a grand challenge for social work research. Social Work in Mental Health, 17, 73-92.
  5. Smith, M. J., Smith, J. D., Fleming, M. F., Jordan, N., Oulvey, E. A., Bell, M. D., Mueser, K. T., McGurk, S. R., Spencer, E., Mailey, K., & Razzano, L. A. (2019). Enhancing individual placement and support (IPS) - Supported employment: A Type 1 hybrid design randomized controlled trial to evaluate virtual reality job interview training among adults with severe mental illness. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 77, 86-97.
  6. Wexler, L., Rataj, S., Plavin, J., Ivanich, J., Johnson, R., & Dombrowski, K. (2019). Community mobilization for rural suicide prevention: Perceived knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavioral outcomes from Promoting Community Conversations About Research to End Suicide (PC CARES) in Northwest Alaska. Social Science and Medicine, 232, 398-407.
  7. Burnett-Zeigler, I., Satyshur, M., Hong, S., Yang, A., Wisner, K. & Moskowitz, J. (2019). Acceptability of a mindfulness intervention for depressive symptoms among African-American women in a community health center: A qualitative study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 45, 19-24.
  8. Burnett-Zeigler, I., Hong, S., Waldron, E., Maletich, C., Yang, A., Moskowitz, J. & Wisner, K. (2019). A mindfulness based intervention for low-income African American women with depressive symptoms delivered by an experienced instructor versus a novice instructor. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 25(7), 699-708.
  9. Herrenkohl, T., Hong, S. & Verbrugge, B. (2019). Trauma-informed programs based in school: Linking concepts to practices and assessing the evidence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 64, 373-388.
  10. Batey, D. S., Kay, E. S., Westfall, A. O., Zinski, A., Drainoni, M., Gardner, L. I., Giordano, T., Keruly, J., Rodriguez, A., Wilson, T., & Mugavero, M. J. (2019). Are missed-and kept-visit measures capturing different aspects of retention in HIV primary care? AIDS Care.
  11. Pinto, R. M., Kay, E. S., Choi, C. J., & Wall, M. M. (2019). Interprofessional collaboration improves linkages to primary care: A longitudinal analysis. AIDS Care, 32(8), 970-978.
  12. Mosley, J. E., Park, S., Deng, S., & Sakrani, M. (2019). Changing roles and relationships between NGOs and the state in shaping and responding to social exclusion. In R. Chaskin, B. J. Lee, S. Jaswal, & Y. Xiong (Eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
  13. Courtney, M. E., Park, S., Okpych, N. J., & Sayed, S. (2019). Memo from CalYOUTH: Associations between county-level factors and youths’ extended foster care participation. Chicago, IL: Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago.
  14. Courtney, M. E., Park, S., Harty, J., & Feng, H. (2019). Memo from CalYOUTH: Relationships between youth and caseworker perceptions of the service context and foster youth outcomes. Chicago, IL: Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago.
  15. D’Aunno, T., Park, S., & Pollack, H. A. (2019). Evidence-based treatment for opioid use disorders: A national study of methadone dose levels, 2011-2017. Journal of Substance Use Treatment, 96, 18-22.
  16. Pinto, R. M. & Park, S. (2019). De-implementation of evidence-based interventions: Implications for organizational and managerial research. Human Services Organizations: Management, Leadership, and Governance, 43(4), 336-343.
  17. Watkins, D. C. & Goodwill, J. R. (2019). Men's trauma, depression, and suicide in adulthood. In D. R. Griffith, M. A. Bruce, & R. J. Thorpe (Eds.), Men's Health Equity. London, UK: Taylor & Francis Publishers.
  18. Watkins, D. C. (2019). Improving the living, learning, and thriving of Black men: A conceptual framework for projection and reflection. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(8), 1331.
  19. Goodwill, J. R., Johnson, N. C., & Watkins, D. C. (2019). Adherence to masculine norms and depressive symptoms in young Black men. Social Work, 65(3), 235-244.
  20. Allen, J. O., Watkins, D. C., Johnson-Lawrence, V. D., Geronimus, A. T., & Chatters, L. (2019). Mechanisms of racial health disparities: Evidence on coping and cortisol from MIDUS II. American Journal of Men's Health.
  21. Showalter, K., Maguire-Jack, K., Yang, M. Y., & Purtell, K. (2019). Work outcomes for mothers experiencing intimate partner violence: The buffering effect of child care subsidy. Journal of Family Violence, 34(4), 299-308.
  22. Maguire-Jack, K., Purtell, K., Showalter, K., Barnhart, S., & Yang, M. Y. (2019). Preventive benefits of child care subsidy in child neglect. Children and Society, 33(2), 185-194.
  23. Dillard, R., Maguire-Jack, K., Showalter, K., Wolf, K., & Letson, M. (2019). Abuse disclosures of youth with problem sexualized behaviors and trauma symptomology. Child Abuse and Neglect, 88, 201-211.
  24. Yang, M. Y., Maguire-Jack, K., Showalter, K., Kim, Y. K., & Slack, K. (2019). Child care subsidy and child maltreatment. Child and Family Social Work, 24(4), 547-554.
  25. Morris, M., Marco, M., Maguire-Jack, K., Im, W., Bailey, B., Ruiz, E. & Kouros, C. (2019). Connecting child maltreatment risk with crime and neighborhood disadvantage across time and place: A Bayesian spatiotemporal analysis. Child Abuse and Neglect, 24(2), 181-192.

Pages

Contact Us Press escape to close