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  1. Chang, E. C., Kahle, E. R., Yu, E. A., Lee, J. Y., Kupfermann, Y., & Hirsch, J. K. (2013). Relations of religiosity and spirituality with depressive symptoms in primary care adults: Evidence for hope agency and pathway as mediators. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 8, 404-411.
  2. Chang, E. C., Yu, E. A., & Hirsch, J. K. (2013). On the confluence of optimism and hope on depressive symptoms in primary care patients: Does doubling up on bonum futurum proffer any added benefits? Journal of Personality and Individual Differences.
  3. Chang, E. C., Yu, E. A., & Lin, E. Y. (2013). An examination of ethnic variations in perfectionism and interpersonal influences as predictors of eating disturbances: A look at Asian and European American females. Asian American Journal of Psychology.
  4. Chang, E. C., Perera, M. J. & Kupfermann, Y. (2013). Predictors of eating disturbances in South Asian American females: A look at negative affectivity and contingencies of self-worth. Asian American Journal of Psychology.
  5. Schwartz, S., Unger, J. B., Zamboanga, B. L., Córdova, D., Mason, C. A., Huang, S., Baezconde-Garbanati, L., Lorenzo-Blanco, E. I., Des Rosiers, S., Soto, D. W., Villamar, J. A., Pattarroyo, M., Lizzi, K. M., & Szapocznik, J. (2013). Developmental trajectories of acculturation in Hispanic adolescents: Associations with family functioning and adolescent risk behavior. Child Development.
  6. Watkins, D. C. (2013). Qualitative research: The importance of conducting research that doesn’t 'count'. In Goldman, K. D. & Schmalz, K. J. (Eds). Tools of the Trade: Tools for Translating Health Education Theory into Practice. Society for Public Health Education. Washington, DC.
  7. Wallace, P. M., Watkins, D. C., & Dixon-Terry, E. (2013). Be it resolved: Writing resolutions to influence health policy. In Goldman, K. D. & Schmalz, K. J. (Eds). Tools of the Trade: Tools for Translating Health Education Theory into Practice. Society for Public Health Education. Washington, DC.
  8. Copeland, D. (2013). Women in collaborative leadership. The Michigan Citizen.
  9. Copeland, D. (2013). Decolonizing Detroit through higher learning: Universidad Sin Fronteras. The Michigan Citizen.
  10. Copeland, D. (2013). Transformation in Detroit. Transformation Magazine: Vision and Practice for Transformative Social Change.
  11. Copeland, D. (2013). EMEAC celebrates women and people of color in leadership at community event. The Michigan Citizen.
  12. Copeland, D. (2013). Streetcars and highway-widening projects paving the way for injustice. The Michigan Citizen.
  13. Thompkins, R. (2013). On group work for social justice: Intergroup dialogue. In L. M Grobman & J. Clements (Eds.), Riding the Mutual Aid Bus and Other Adventures in Group Work 285-291. Harrisburg: White Hat Communications.
  14. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J. & Watkins, D. C. (2013). Proposing a model of cancer family history communication between African American men and their families. Journal of Men's Studies.
  15. Kamimura, A., Yoshihama, M., & Bybee, D. (2013). Trajectory of intimate partner violence and healthcare seeking over the life course: Study of Japanese women in the Tokyo metropolitan area, Japan. Public Health, 127(10), 902-907.
  16. Yoshihama, M., Tsuge, A., & Yunomae, T. with Ikeda K. & Masai, R. (2013). A report of the study of violence against women and children in/after the Great East Japan Disasters. Report to the Women's Network for East Japan Disaster. Tokyo, Japan: Women's Network for East Japan Disaster.
  17. Tropman, J. & Harvey, T. (2013). Nonprofit Governance: What to Do and How to Do It. ACTA Press.
  18. Tropman, J. & Wooten, L. (2013). The 7C approach to executive leadership in the 21st century. Administration in Social Work, 37, 325-328.
  19. Storer, H., Casey, E., Carlson, J., Edleson, J., & Tolman, R. M. (2013). Primary prevention is ?: A global perspective on how organizations that partner with men in combating gender-based violence conceptualize and operationalize primary prevention in their work on violence against women. Violence Against Women.
  20. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2013). Church-based negative interactions among older African Americans, Caribbean blacks and non-Hispanic whites. In M. Silverstein & R. Giarrusso (Eds.), Kinship and Cohort in an Aging Society: From Generation to Generation. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  21. Woodward, A. T., Taylor, R. J., Abelson, J. M., & Matusko, N. (2013). Major depressive disorder among older African Americans, Caribbean blacks, and non-Hispanic whites: Secondary analysis of the National Survey of American Life. Depression and Anxiety, 30(6), 589-597.
  22. Staller, K. M. (2013). Writing and reading peer reviews. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 12(6).
  23. Staller, K. M. (2013). The art and science of building qualitative communities: A delicate balance. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 12(5).
  24. Shanks, T. R., Allen-Meares, P., Gant, L., & Williams, R. (2013). Take a second look at Detroit. Posted on the CEOS for Cities weblog.
  25. Douglas-Siegel, J. & Ryan, J. P. (2013). The effect of recovery coaches for substance-involved mothers in child welfare: Impact on juvenile delinquency. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45(4), 381-387.

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