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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Renne, E., Basu, N., Gager, E., Koomson, E., Lee, B., Lee, S., Leeth, A., Manigault III, D., Rajaee, M.,Sajjad, A., Smith, M., & Yee, A. (2011). Women's work, health, and the environment in a small-scale mining site in Northeastern Ghana. Women & Environments, 13-16.
  2. Wexler, L. (2011). Behavioral health services "don't work for us": Cultural incongruities in human service systems for Alaska Native communities. American Journal of Community Psychology, 47(1-2), 157-169.
  3. Wexler, L. & Burke, T. (2011). Cultural identity, multicultural competence and resilience: A pilot study of Alaska Native students' experience at university. Journal of American Indian Education, 50(2), 44-64.
  4. Ulturgasheva, O., Wexler, L., Kral, M. J., Allen, J., Mohatt, G. V., Nystad, K., & CIPA Team (2011). Navigating international, interdisciplinary, collaborative inquiry: Phase 1 process in the circumpolar indigenous pathways to adulthood project. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 4(1), 75-87.
  5. Wexler, L. (2011). Intergenerational dialogue exchange and action: Introducing a community-based approach to connect youth, adults and elders in an Alaska Native community. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 10(3), 248-264.
  6. Zullo, R. (2011). Labor unions and charity. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 64(4), 699-711.
  7. Zullo, R. (2011). Right to work laws and fatalities in construction. Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, 14(2), 225-234.
  8. Herrenkohl, T. I., Aisenberg, E., Williams, J. H., & Jenson, J. M. (2011). Lessons and challenges in the study and prevention of violence. In T. I. Herrenkohl, E. Aisenberg, J. H. Williams & J. M. Jenson (Eds.), Violence in Context: Current Evidence on Risk, Protection, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press.
  9. Herrenkohl, T. I. (2011). Resilience and protection from violence exposure in children: Implications for prevention and intervention programs with vulnerable populations. In T. I. Herrenkohl, E. Aisenberg, J. H. Williams & J. M. Jenson (Eds.), Violence in Context: Current Evidence on Risk, Protection, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press.
  10. Herrenkohl, T. I. (2011). Family violence and co-occurring risk factors for children exposed to violence. In T. I. Herrenkohl, E. Aisenberg, J. H. Williams, & J. M. Jenson (Eds.), Violence in Context: Current Evidence on Risk, Protection, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press.
  11. Herrenkohl, T. I., Aisenberg, E., Williams, J. H., & Jenson, J. M. (2011). The context of violence. In T. I. Herrenkohl, E. Aisenberg, J. H. Williams & J. M. Jenson (Eds.), Violence in Context: Current Evidence on Risk, Protection, and Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press.
  12. Sousa, C. Herrenkohl, T. I., & Moylan, C. A., Tajima, E. A., Russo, M. J., & Herrenkohl, R. C. (2011). Longitudinal study on the effects of child abuse and children’s exposure to domestic violence on parent-child relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(1), 111-136.
  13. Tajima, E. A., Herrenkohl, T. I., & Moylan, C. A. (2011). Moderating the effects of childhood exposure to domestic violence: Examining the roles of parenting characteristics and adolescent peer support. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 21(2), 376-394.
  14. Jones, J. M., St. Peter, J. R., Fernandez, S. J., Herrenkohl, T. I., Kosterman, R., & Hawkins, J. D. (2011). Ethnic and gender variation in religious involvement: Patterns of expression in young adulthood. Review of Religious Research, 53(2), 207-225.
  15. Hemphill, S. A., Heerde, J. A., Herrenkohl, T. I., Patton, G. C., Toumbourou, J. W., & Catalano, R. F. (2011). Risk and protective factors for adolescent substance use in Washington State, United States and Victoria, Australia: A longitudinal study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 49, 312-320.
  16. Hemphill, S. A., Kotevski, A., Herrenkohl, T. I., Bond, L., Toumbourou, J. T., & Catalano, R. F. (2011). Longitudinal consequences of adolescent bullying perpetration and victimisation: A study of students in Victoria, Australia. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 21, 107-116.
  17. Mason, W. A., Toumbourou, J. W., Herrenkohl, T. I., Hemphill, S. A., Catalano, R. F., & Patton, G. (2011). Early-Age alcohol use and later alcohol problems in adolescents: Individual and peer mediators in a bi-national study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(4), 625-634.
  18. Herrenkohl, T. I. Aisenberg, E., Williams, J. H., & Jenson, J. J. (2011). Violence in Context: Current Evidence on Risk, Protection, and Prevention. Oxford University Press, Series on Interpersonal Violence.
  19. Smith M. J., Wang L., Cronenwett W., Goldman M. G., Mamah D., Barch D. M., & Csernansky, J. G. (2011). Alcohol Use Disorders Contribute to Hippocampus and Subcortical Shape Differences in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 131, 174-183.
  20. Smith M. J., Wang L., Cronenwett W., Mamah D., Barch D. M., & Csernansky J. G. (2011). Thalamic Morphology in Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 45, 378-385.
  21. Smith M. J. & Csernansky J. G. (2011). Thought, Feeling and Action in Real Time—Monitoring of Drug Use in Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168, 120-122.
  22. Hodge, D. R., Lacasse, J. R., & Benson, O. (2011). Influential publications in social work discourse: 100 most highly cited articles: 2000-2009. British Journal of Social Work, 42(4).
  23. Chowa, G. & Elliott, W. (2011). An asset approach to increasing financial and efficacy expectations among families in Uganda. Journal of Socio-Economics, 40(1), 81-87.
  24. Friedline, T., Elliott, W., & Nam, I. (2011). Predicting savings from adolescence to young adulthood: A propensity score approach. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2(1), 1-22.
  25. Elliott, W. & Beverly, S. (2011). Staying on course: The effects of savings and assets on the college progress of young adults. American Journal of Education, 117(3), 343-374.

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