Associate Professor Andrew Grogan-Kaylor’s research on the correlation between neighborhoods and spanking was featured in the Chronicle of Social Change and highlighted as a top story in the NASW Social Work SmartBrief.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor’s article, “Income inequality and high blood pressure in Colombia: a multilevel analysis” was published in Cadernos de Saúde Pública.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor was featured as a faculty collaborator at the U-M William Davidson Institute in the new e-book, “A Force for Economic and Social Freedom”. He was also listed as a Co-PI of the Semilla project.
the William Davidson Institute is an independent, non-profit research and educational organization focused on providing private-sector solutions in low and middle-income countries. The 25th anniversary e-book commemorates the Institute’s history, leaders, partners and inspiring work around the world.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor’s article, “Ethno-Racial Differences in Children's Attitudes and Beliefs About Violence” was published in Violence and Victims.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor’s article, “Profiles of Children’s Thinking About Violence in Families Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence” was published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor's article, "Researchers Deserve a Better Critique: Response to Larzelere, Gunnoe, Roberts, and Ferguson (2017)" was published in Marriage & Family Review.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor's article, "The Case Against Physical Punishment" was published in Current Opinion in Psychology.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor's article, “Unpacking the impact of adverse childhood experiences on adult mental health” was published in Child Abuse & Neglect.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor received a grant for his project, ''A Randomized Control Trial to Change Parental Attitudes and Behavior Regarding Physical Punishment of Children'' from the University of Michigan - Flint. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a brief psychoeducational parent intervention strategy that aims to shift parental attitudes toward spanking and reduce the use of spanking to discipline children among parents in Genesee County.
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor's article, "Adulthood: A Longitudinal View of Youth Leaving Care" was published in Child Welfare.
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