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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Marsh, J., Lerman, D., DeVylder, J., & Fedina, L. (2022). Police violence and mental health: The uncharted empirical inquiry of a long-standing societal problem. Elliot, M., Ed. Research Handbook on Society and Mental Health. Edward Elger Publishing.
  2. DeVylder, J., Anglin, D., Munson, M. R., Nishida, A., Oh, H., Marsh, J., Narita, Z., Bareis, N., & Fedina, L. (2022). Ethnoracial variation in risk for psychotic experiences. Schizophrenia Bulletin.
  3. Chen, Z., Fedina, L., DeVylder, J., Lemieux, C. M., King, C., & Abbott, K. (2022). Pandemic financial hardships and suicide risk in a nationally representative sample of young adults. Social Work and Mental Health.
  4. Wexler, L. Schmidt, T., White, L., Rataj, S., Wells, C. B., Moto, R., Kirk, T., & McEachern, D. (2022). Collaboratively adapting culturally-respectful, locally-relevant suicide prevention for newly participating Alaska native communities. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology.
  5. Rasmus, S, Wexler, L., & Allen, J. (2022). Setting a Course to Protect Indigenous Cultures and Communities in our National Suicide Prevention Agenda. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 29(3), 223.
  6. Acri, M., Falek, I., Hamovitch, E. K., Gopalan, G., Bornheimer, L. A., & McKay, M. (2022). An examination of the 4 Rs 2 Ss for problem behaviors: A preventative approach. Families in Society.
  7. MacKinnon, K., Abramovich, A., Ross, L. E., Lacombe-Duncan., A., Exunga, G., Salway, T., Kia, H., & Ashley, F. (2022). Healthcare experiences of patients discontinuing or revering prior gender-affirming treatments. JAMA Network Open, 5(7), e224717.
  8. Lacombe-Duncan, A., Andalibi, N., Roosevelt, L., & Weinstein-Levey, E. (2022). Minority stress theory applied to conception,pregnancy, and pregnancy loss: A qualitative study examining LGBTQ+ people’s experiences. PLOS ONE.
  9. Lacombe-Duncan, A., Kattari, L., Kattari, S. K., Scheim, A. I., Alexander, F., Yonce, S., & Misiolek, B. A. (2022). HIV testing among transgender and nonbinary persons in Michigan, United States: Results of a community-based survey. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 25(Suppl 5), e25972.
  10. Barth, R, Messing, J., Shanks, T. R., & Williams, J. H. (2022). Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society: Milestones Achieved and Opportunities Ahead. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.
  11. Fergus, D., & Shanks, T. R. (2022). The long afterlife of slavery in asset stripping, historical memory, and family burden: Toward a third reconstruction. Families in Society, 103(1), 7-20.
  12. Wagner, A. L., Wileden, L., Shanks, T. R., Goold, S. D., Morenoff, J. D., & Sheinfeld Gorin, S. N. (2022). Mediators of racial differences in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and uptake: A cohort study in Detroit, MI. Vaccines, 10(1), 36.
  13. Barth, R. P., Flynn, M., Messing, J., Shanks, T., Williams J. H., & Silk, K. (2022). Introduction and update on the grand challenges. In Richard Barth, Jill Messing, Trina Shanks and James Herbert Williams (Editors). Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society, 2nd Edition Oxford University Press.
  14. Henly, J., Lein, L., Romich, J., Shanks, T., & Sherraden, M. (2022). Reduce extreme economic inequality. In Richard Barth, Jill Messing, Trina Shanks and James Herbert Williams Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society, 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.
  15. Barth, R. P., Silk, K., Flynn, M., Uehara, E., Messing, J., Shanks, T., Sherraden, M., & Williams, J. H. (2022). Conclusions and Looking Forward. In Richard Barth, Jill Messing, Trina Shanks and James Herbert Williams (Editors). Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press.
  16. Davis, L., Williams Shanks, T. R., & Wallace, J. (2022). African Americans: Overview. Encyclopedia of Macro Social Work. Oxford University Press.
  17. Kim, B. K. E., DeLeon, J., Quinn, C. R., Logan-Greene, P. B., & Nurius, P. S. (2022). Understanding the School to Prison Pipeline for Black Probation Youth. In P. Burch (Ed.) System Failure: Policy and Practice in the School to Prison Pipeline. 100-117.
  18. Jones, K., Boyd, D., & Quinn, C. R. (2022). The impact of mother support and natural mentoring on the depressive symptoms of Black youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 30(11), 2589-2600.
  19. Ruch, D. A., Steelesmith, D. L., Brock, G., Boch, S., Quinn, C. R., Teplin, L., Bridge, J. A., Campo, J. V., & Fontanella, C. A. (2022). Early mortality and cause of death among youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Justice System. Journal of the American Medical Association.
  20. Boyd, D. T., Jones, K., Quinn, C. R., Gale, A., Williams, E. G., & Lateef, H. (2022). Examining the role of parent relationships, resilience, school climate, community violence and mental health in Black youth. Children, 9(4), 522.
  21. Abubakari, G. M. R., Smith, M. D., Boyd, D. T., Ramos, S. R., Johnson, C., Benavides, J. L., ... & Quinn, C. R. (2022). Assessing different types of HIV communication and sociocultural factors on perceived HIV stigma and testing among a national sample of youth and young adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(2), 1003.
  22. Waller, B. Y., Joyce, P. A., Quinn, C. R., Shaari, A. A. H., & Boyd, D. (2022). “I’m the one that needs help”: Toward a theory of help-seeking behavior. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  23. Williams-Butler, A., Liu, F., Howell, T., Menon, S. E., Rodgers, K., & Quinn, C. R. (2022). Racialized gender differences in mental health service use, adverse childhood experiences, and recidivism among justice-involved African American youth. Race and Social Problems.
  24. Quinn, C. R., DuPrey, E., Boyd, D., Lynch, R., Mitchell, M., Handley, E., & Cerulli, C. (2022). Individual and contextual risk and protective factors for Black adolescents with histories of suicidal behavior and arrest. Children, 9(4), 522.
  25. Quinn, C. R., Boyd, D., Beaujolais, B., Hughley, A., Mitchell, M., Allen, J. L., & DiClemente, R. J., & Voisin, D. R. (2022). Perceptions of sexual risk and HIV/STI prevention among Black adolescent girls in a detention center: An investigation of he role of parents and peers. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 1-10.

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