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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Zanchetta, M. S., Daufenback, V., Leite, L. C., Pinto, R. M., & Santos, W. S. (2022). Unveiling issues that undermine the transformative potential of Brazilian Community Health Agents’ educative work. In R. Baikady, S. M. Sajid, V. Nadesan, J. Przeperski, M. R. Islam & G. Jianguo R. Baikady The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. Pinto, R. M. (2022). Realm of the Dead: A mixed-media installation performance. Ground Works. © 2022 by Rogério Meireles Pinto is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0.
  3. Pinto, R. M. (2022). Autoethnographic playwriting and performance for self-healing and advocacy. In Ephratt Huss & Eltje Bos (Editors). Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods 45-54. Policy Press/Bristol University Press: UK.
  4. Seminotti, N. & Pinto, R. M. (2022). PluriVox program in Brazil’s unified health system: five-step group work to promote patient health behaviors. ALETHEIA, Revista Interdisciplinar de Psicologia e Promoção de Saúde, 5(1).
  5. Speer, S. R., Atteberry-Ash, B., Kattari, S. K., Kattari, L., Gupta, R., & Walls, N. E. (2022). An intersectional modeling of risk for non-suicidal self-injury among LGBTQ adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 31(4), 1158-1171.
  6. Shires, D. A., Kcomt, L., Kattari, L., Liroff, M., & Lee, R. (2022). Emergency clinicians’ comfort levels in caring for transgender patients. Transgender Health.
  7. Kattari, L., Kattari, S. K., Kinney, M. K., & Walls, N. E. (2022). Matchmaking methodology for humanizing transgender and gender diverse health research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships Research, Education, and Action, 17(1), 153-158.
  8. Holloway, B. T., Atteberry-Ash, B., Kattari, L., Harrop, E., & Walls, N. E. (2022). Transgender and nonbinary activism among social work students in the US: The role of ally behavior and a critical orientation to social justice. Journal of Community Practice.
  9. Park, I. Y., Speer, R. Whitfield. D., Kattari, L., Walls, N. E., & Christensen, C. (2022). An intersectional analysis of predictors of bullying, depression, and suicide attempts among youth: Race/ethnicity by gender identity. Children and Youth Services Review, 139.
  10. Tanis, J. & Kattari, L. (2022). "The room where it happens": Doctoral students journey to community-engaged research. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping.
  11. Zullo, R. and Kiningham, H. (2022). Non-contractual relations between private mutual aid and government during a crisis. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 49(2), 93-113.
  12. Wells, C. B., White, L., Schmidt, T., Rataj, S., McEachern, D., Wisnieski, D., Moto, R., Kirk, T., Garnie, J., & Wexler, L. (2022). Adapting PC CARES to continue suicide prevention in rural Alaska during the covid-19 pandemic: narrative overview of an in-person community-based suicide prevention program moving online. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 29(2), 126-154.
  13. Lee, S. J., Ward, K. P., Grogan-Kaylor, A., & Singh, V. (2022). Anxiety and depression during covid-19: are adults in households with children faring worse? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 37, (1328-1330).
  14. Seewald, L., Walsh, T. B., Tolman, R. M., Lee, S. J., Reed, L. A., Ngo, Q., & Singh, V. (2022). Technology-facilitated abuse prevalence and associations among a nationally representative sample of young men. Annals of Family Medicine, 20(1), 12-17.
  15. Rodriguez, C. M., & Lee, S. J. (2022). Role of emotion in child maltreatment risk during covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Family Violence.
  16. Ward, K. P., & Lee, S. J. (2022). Associations of food insecurity and material social support with parent and child mental health during covid-19. Children and Youth Services Review, 14, 106562.
  17. Todorovic, K., O’Leary, B., Ward, K. P., Devarasetty, P. P., Lee, S. J., Knox, M., & Andari, E. (2022). Prevalance, increase and predictors of family violence during the covid-19 pandemic, using modern machine learning approaches. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, 883294.
  18. Lee, S. J., Ward, K. P., & Rodriguez, C. M. (2022). Longitudinal analysis of short-term changes in relationship conflict during covid-19: A risk and resilience perspective. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(15-16), NP14239-NP14261.
  19. Reyes-Quilodran, C,, Ruffolo, M., & Chang, S. (2022). Compassion and fatigue among social workers in juvenile offender systems in Chile. International Social Work.
  20. Leung, J., Schoultz, M., Chiu, V., Bonsaken, T., Ruffolo, M., Thygesen, H., Price, D. & Ostertun Geirdal, A. (2022). Concerns over the spread of misinformation and fake news on social media- challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic. Medical Sciences Forum, (4)1, 39.
  21. Bonsaksen, T., Chiu, V., Leung, J., Schoultz, M., Thygesen, H., Price, D., Ruffolo, M., & Østertun Geirdal, A. (2022). Students' mental health, well-being, and loneliness during the covid-19 pandemic: a cross-national survey. Healthcare, 10(6), 996.
  22. Bonsaksen, T., Leung, J., Price, D., Ruffolo, M., Lamph, G., Kabelenga, I., Thygesen, H., & Østertun Geirdal, A. (2022). Self-reported long covid in the general population: sociodemographic and health correlates in a cross-national sample. Life, 12(6), 901.
  23. Hong, S., Satyshur, M. D., & Burnett-Zeigler, I. (2022). The association of mindfulness and depression stigma among African American women participants in a mindfulness-based intervention: A pilot study. Transcultural Psychiatry.
  24. Ivanich, J. D., & Schultz, K. (2022). A call or expansion and innovation in research on protective factors and suicide prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 29(3), 219-222.
  25. Schultz, K. (2022). Centering intersectionality in the challenge to eliminate racism: learning from indigenous feminisms. In R.P. Barth, J. T. Messing, T. R. Shanks, & J. H. WIlliams Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society 2nd ed., 364-365.

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