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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Wexler, L., Jernigan, K., Mazziotti, J., Baldwin, E., Griffin, M., Joule, L., Garoutte, J. & CIPA (2014). Lived challenges and getting through them: Alaska Native youth narratives as a way to understand resilience. Health Promotion Practice, 15(1), 10-17.
  2. Wexler, L. (2014). Looking across three generations of Alaska Natives to explore how culture fosters indigenous resilience. Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(1), 73-92.
  3. Willox, A. C., Stephenson, E., Allen, J., Bourque, F., Drossos, A., Elgarøy, S., & Wexler, L. (2014). Examining relationships between climate change and mental health in the Circumpolar North. Regional Environmental Change, 15(1), 169-182.
  4. Wexler, L, Joule, L., Garoutte, J., Mazziotti, J., Baldwin, E., Griffin, M., Jernigan, K. & Hopper, K. (2014). "Being responsible, respectful, trying to keep the traditional alive:" Cultural resilience and growing up in an Alaska Native community. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 693-712.
  5. Allen, J., Hopper, K., Wexler, L., Kral, M., Rasmus, S., & Nystad, K. (2014). Mapping resilience pathways of indigenous youth in five circumpolar communities. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 601-631.
  6. Ulturgasheva, O., Rasmus, S., Wexler, L., Kral, M. J., & CIPA Team (2014). Indigenous youth resilience and vulnerability: Comparative analysis of adolescent experiences across five circumpolar communities. Special Issue Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(5), 735-756.
  7. Maguire-Jack, K. (2014). Multi-level investigation into the community context of child maltreatment. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 23(3), 229-248.
  8. Maguire-Jack, K., Slack, K. S., & Berger, L. (2014). Wisconsin’s Community Response Program for families that have been reported for child maltreatment. Child Welfare, 92(4), 95-121.
  9. Maguire-Jack, K. & Byers, K. (2014). The impact of prevention programs on decisions in Child Protective Services. Child Welfare, 92(5), 59-86.
  10. Maguire-Jack, K. & Font, S. (2014). Predicting recurrent maltreatment among high-risk families: Applying the Decision Making Ecology Framework. Children and Youth Services Review, 43, 29-39.
  11. Maguire-Jack, K. (2014). The role of prevention services in the community context of child maltreatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 43, 85-95.
  12. Lanier, P., Maguire-Jack, K., Walsh, T., & Hubel, G. (2014). Race and ethnic differences in early childhood maltreatment in the United States. Journal of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics, 35(7), 419-426.
  13. Maguire-Jack, K., & Bowers, J. (2014). Marathon county community response: Voluntary services for families screened out of child protective services. Child Welfare, 93(5), 65-82.
  14. Taing, V. (2014). TANF Child Only Policy: Improving access and enrollment in Illinois. Advocates’ Forum: A Publication by Students of The University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 2014, 39-46.
  15. Perone, A. K. (2014). The social construction of mental illness for LGBT persons in the United States. Qualitative Social Work, 13, 766-771.
  16. Rucker, J. M., Neblett Jr, E. W., & Anyiwo, N. (2014). Racial identity, perpetrator race, racial composition of primary community, and mood responses to discrimination. Journal of Black Psychology, 40(6), 539-562.
  17. Zullo, R. (2014). Labor and class in a neo-mercantile context: A view from the U.S. mid-west. D. Jacobs & P. Kahn (Eds.), Disunited States of America: Employment Relations Systems in Conflict (pp. 111-133). Urbana-Champaign, IL: LERA.
  18. Liu, J., Root, L. S., Beck, J. P. & Zullo, R. (2014). Creating worker-management committees to promote workers' voice in China. Journal of Workplace Rights, 17(1), 3-22.
  19. Friedline, T., & Rauktis, M. (2014). Young people are the front lines of financial inclusion: A review of 45 years of research. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 48(3), 535-602.
  20. Friedline, T., Nam, I., & Loke, V. (2014). Households' net worth accumulation patterns and young adults' financial well-being: Ripple effects of the Great Recession? Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 35, 390-410.
  21. Friedline, T., & Nam, I. (2014). Savings from ages 16 to 35: A test to inform Child Development Account policy. Poverty and Public Policy, 6(1), 46-70.
  22. Friedline, T., Johnson, P., & Hughes, R. (2014). Toward healthy balance sheets: Are savings accounts a gateway to young adults' asset diversification and accumulation? Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 96(4), 359-389.
  23. Friedline, T. (2014). Extending savings accounts to young people: Lessons from two decades of theory and research and implications for policy. In R. Cramer & T. Williams Shanks (Eds.), The assets perspective: The rise of asset building and its impacts on social policy (pp. 203–223). New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan.
  24. Friedline, T. (2014). The independent effects of savings accounts in children’s names on their savings outcomes in young adulthood. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 25(1), 69-89.
  25. Yates, E., Dubray, J., Schwartz, R., Kirst, M., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Suwal, J., & Hatcher, J. (2014). Patterns of cigarillo use among Canadian young adults in two urban settings. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 6:105, e11-4.

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