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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Levine, D. S., Himle, J. A., Abelson, J. M., Matusko, N., Dhawan, N. & Taylor, R. J. (2014). The relationship of discrimination on social anxiety disorder among African Americans, Caribbean blacks and non-Hispanic whites. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 202(3), 224-230.
  2. Zabora, J., Buzaglo, J., Kennedy, V., Schapmire, T., Zebrack, B. & Ghobrial, I. (2014). Clinical perspective: Linking psychosocial care to the clinical disease continuum in patients with multiple myeloma. Palliative and Supportive Care.
  3. Jones, B., Phillips, F., Head, B., Hedlund, S., Kalisiak, A., Zebrack, B., Kilburn, L. & Otis-Green, S. (2014). Enhancing collaborative leadership in palliative social work in oncology. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 10(4), 309-321.
  4. Goldman, K. (2014). Connecting the dots: Southern Jews, civil rights, and the impact of Jewish women's organizations in the fight for racial justice. In J. Antler (Ed.), Why Jewish Women's History Matters: An Archive of Stories in Honor of Gail Reimer 32-36. Boston.
  5. Downey, C. A. & Chang, E. C. (2014). Positive psychology: Current knowledge, multicultural and ethical considerations, and the future of the movement. In F. T. L. Leong, L. Comas-Diaz, G. C. Nagayama Hall, V. McLoyd, & J. E. Trimble (Eds.). APA Handbook on Multicultural Psychology, Vol. 2: Applications and Training 133-149. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  6. Downey, C. A. & Chang, E. C. (2014). History of cultural context in positive psychology: We finally come to the start of the journey. In J. T. Pedrotti & L. M. Edwards (Eds.). Perspectives on the Intersection of Multiculturalism and Positive Psychology. New York: Springer Publications.
  7. Yu, E. A., Chia, S. W., Jilani, Z., Kahle, E. R. & Chang, E. C. (2014). Hope and positive thinking: Should we double up? In L. Bormans (Ed.). World Book of Hope. Tielt, Belgium: Lannoo Publishers.
  8. Kahle, E. R., McCabe, H. K., Porter, P. M., Yu, E. A. & Chang, E. C. (2014). Spirituality and religiosity as important sources of hope. In L. Bormans (Ed.). World Book of Hope. Tielt, Belgium: Lannoo Publishers.
  9. Chang, E. C., Downey, C. A., Hirsch, J. K. & Lin, E. A. (Eds.). (2014). Cognitive-behavioral Models, Measures, and Treatments for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Ethnic and Racial Minorities. American Psychological Association.
  10. Voshel, E. (2014). Inter-professional education and social work. Field Educator Online Journal: Conversations, Volume 4.1. Simmons School of Social Work: Boston, MA.
  11. Taylor, R. J., Forsythe-Brown, I., Taylor, H. O., & Chatters, L. M. (2014). Patterns of emotional social support and negative interactions among African American and Black Caribbean extended families. Journal of African American Studies, 18(2), 147-163.
  12. Chang, E. C., Kahle, E. R., Yu, E. A., & Hirsch, J. K. (2014). Behavioral inhibition system and behavioral activation system (BIS/BAS) motives and loneliness as predictors of eating disturbances in female college students: Interpersonal context matters. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 33, 250-269. Guilford Press.
  13. Chang, E. C., Kahle, E. R., Yu, E. A., & Hirsch, J. K. (2014). Understanding the relationship between domestic abuse and suicide behavior in adults receiving primary care: Does forgiveness matter?. Social Work.
  14. Perera, M. J. & Chang, E. C. (2014). Ethnic variations between Asian and European Americans in interpersonal sources of socially prescribed perfectionism: It’s not just about parents! Asian American Journal of Psychology.
  15. Hirsch, H. K., Nsamenang, S. A., Chang, E. C. & Kaslow, N. J. (2014). Spiritual well-being and depressive symptoms in female African American suicide attempters: Mediating effects of optimism and pessimism. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.
  16. Yang, H., & Chang, E. C. (2014). Examining the structure, reliability, and validity of the Chinese Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II: Evidence for the importance of intentional self-change among Chinese. Journal of Personality Assessment, 96, 559-566.
  17. Downey, C. A., Reinking, K. R., Gibson, J. M., Cloud, J. A., & Chang, E. C. (2014). Perfectionistic cognitions and eating disturbance: Distinct mediational models for males and females. Eating Behaviors, 15, 419-426.
  18. Chang, E. C., Yu, E. A., & Kahle, E. R. (2014). BMI, body discrepancy, and self-construal as predictors of eating disturbances in European and Asian American females. Eating Behaviors, 15, 328-330.
  19. Chang, E. C., & Kwon, P. (2014). Special issue on psychopathology in Asians and the DSM-5: Culture matters. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 7, 66-67.
  20. Salas-Wright, C. P., Vaughn, M. G., Clark, T. T., & Córdova, D. (2014). Profiles of acculturation among Hispanics in the United States: Links with discrimination and substance use. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
  21. Córdova, D., Cervantes, R., & Ciofu, A. (2014). Exploring culturally-based intrafamilial stressors among Latino Adolescents. Family Relations, 63(5), 693-706.
  22. Salas-Wright, C. P., Vaughn, M. G., Clark, T. T., & Córdova, D. (2014). Substance use disorders among first and second-generation immigrant adults in the USA: Evidence of an immigrant paradox?. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
  23. Oshri, A., Schwartz, S. J., Unger, J. B., Kwon, J. A., Des Rosiers, S. E., Baezconde-Garbanati, L., Lorenzo-Blanco, E. I., Córdova, D., Soto, D. W., Lizzi, K. M., & Szapocznik, J. (2014). Bicultural stress, identity formation, and alcohol expectancies and misuse in Hispanic adolescents: A developmental approach. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
  24. Watkins, D. C., & Griffith, D. M. (2014). Mental Health Promotion Programs: A Scoping Review of Men’s Mental Health Promotion Programs in the United States. Movember Foundation and the Centre for Men’s Health at Leed’s University, London, UK.
  25. Ortega, M. B. (2014). [Review of Child protection, by G. B. Melton]. Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies. Oxford University Press.

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