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  1. McDonald, S. E., O’Connor, K., Matijcak, A., Murphy, J. L., Applebaum, J. W., Tomlinson, C., Wike, T. L., & Kattari, S. K. (2021). Relationships between emotional comfort from companion animals and victimization and psychological well-being among sexual and gender minority emerging adults. Journal of the Society of Social Work, 13(4), 763-787.
  2. McDonald, S. E., Murphy, J. L., Tomlinson, C., O’Connor, K., Matijcak, A., Applebaum, J. W., Wike, T. L., & Kattari, S. K. (2021). Relations between sexual and gender minority stress, personal hardiness, and psychological stress in emerging adulthood: Examining indirect effects via human-animal interaction. Youth and Society, 54(2), 240-261.
  3. McDonald, S. E., Matijcak, A., Nicotera, N., Applebaum, J. W., Kremer, L., Natoli, G., O’Ryan, R., Booth, L. J., Murphy, J. L., Tomlinson, C., & Kattari, S. K. (2021). “He was like my ride or die”: Sexual and gender minority emerging adults’ perspectives on living with pets during the transition to adulthood. Emerging Adulthood, 10(4), 1008-1025.
  4. Matijcak, A., Applebaum, J. W., Kattari, S. K., & McDonald, S. E. (2021). Social support and attachment to pets moderate the association between sexual and gender minority status and the likelihood of delaying or avoiding COVID-19 testing. Social Sciences, 10(8), 301-316.
  5. Kattari, S. K. & Beltrán, R. (2021). “The pain is real”: A [modified] photovoice exploration of the (in)visbilitity of chronic pain and illness. Qualitative Social Work, 21(3), 504-522.
  6. Kattari, S. K., Atteberry-Ash, B., Collins, C. Kattari, L., & Harner, V. (2021). Increased prevalence, predictors, and in-group differences of forced sex and physical dating violence among trans/gender diverse youth. Social Sciences, 10(6), 236-247.
  7. Jacobs, L. A., Kim, M. E., Whitfield, D. L., Gartner, R. E., Panichelli, M., Kattari, S. K., Downey, M. M., McQueen, S. S., & Mountz, S. E. (2021). Defund the police: Moving towards an anti-carceral social work. The Journal of Progressive Human Services, 32(1), 37-62.
  8. Atteberry-Ash, B., Kattari, S. K., Harner, V., Prince, D., Verdino, A., Kattari, L., & Park, I. Y. (2021). Differential experiences of mental health among transgender and gender-diverse youth in Colorado. Behavioral Sciences, 11(4), 48-61.
  9. Mancini, M., Gutiérrez, L., Dickenson, R., & Kim, J. (2021). Bridging the gap: Designing a MSW curriculum that integrates research and practice. Journal for Teaching in Social Work, 41(4), 408-429.
  10. Andalibi, N., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Roosevelt, L., Giniel, C., & Wojciechowski, K. (2021). LGBTQ persons’ use of online spaces to navigate conception, pregnancy, and pregnancy loss: An intersectional approach. Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction.
  11. Lee, S. J., Ward, K. P., & Rodriguez, C. M. (2021). Longitudinal analysis of short-term changes in relationship conflict during COVID-19: A risk and resilience perspective. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  12. Lee, S. J., Walsh, T. B., Lee, J. Y., Tolman, R. M., Garfield, C., Seabrook, R. C., & Singh, V. (2021). Men’s knowledge of anticipatory guidance topics: Results from a nationally representative study. Academic Pediatrics, 21(5), 830-837.
  13. Rodriguez, C. M., Lee, S. J., & Ward, K. P. (2021). Underlying mechanisms for racial disparities in parent-child physical and psychological aggression and child abuse risk. Child Abuse and Neglect, 117, 105089.
  14. Seewald, L., Walsh, T., Tolman, R., Lee, S., Reed, L. A., Ngo, Q., & Singh, V. (2021). Technology-facilitated abuse prevalence and associations among a nationally representative sample of young men. Annals of Family Medicine.
  15. Herrenkohl, T. I., Roberto, K., Fedina, L., Hong, S., & Love, J. (2021). Prospective study on child abuse and elder mistreatment: Assessing direct effects and associations with depression and substance use problems during adolescence and middle adulthood. Innovation in Aging, 5(3), 1-8.
  16. Oshita, Y., Kamo, K., & Gant, L. (2021). A narrative approach for a client with irritable bowel syndrome. Human Systems, 1(2-3), 139-149.
  17. Reed, B. G., Jiwatram-Negón, T., Gonzalez Benson, O, & Gant, L. M. (2021). Enacting critical intersectionality in research: A challenge for social work. Social Work Research, 2021, svab015.
  18. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Cross, C. J. (2021). Taking diversity seriously: Within‐group heterogeneity in African American extended family support networks. Journal of Marriage and Family, 83(5), 1349-1372.
  19. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L., Woodward, A. T., Boddie, S., & Peterson, G. L. (2021). African Americans’ and Black Caribbeans’ religious coping for psychiatric disorders. Social Work in Public Health, 36(1), 68-83.
  20. Williams, M. T., Taylor, R. J., George, J. R., Schlaudt, V. A., Ifatunji, M. A., & Chatters, L. (2021). Correlates of obsessive-compulsive symptoms among Black Caribbean Americans. International Journal of Mental Health, 50(1), 53-77.
  21. Taylor, R., Chatters, L., Cross, C. J., & Mouzon, D. (2021). Fictive kin networks among African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Non-Latino Whites. Journal of Family Issues.
  22. Clark, H. M., Galano, M. M., Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., Stein, S. F., & Graham-Bermann, S. A. (2021). Treating attention problems in children exposed to intimate partner violence: Evaluating the Preschool Kids' Club. Children and Youth Services Review, 128, 106138.
  23. Clark, H. M., Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., Galano, M. M., Stein, S. F., & Graham-Bermann, S. A. (2021). Preschoolers’ intimate partner violence exposure and their speeded control abilities 8 years later: A longitudinal mediation analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  24. Ward, K. P., Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., Pace, G. T., Cuartas, J., & Lee, S. J. (2021). Multilevel ecological analysis of the predictors of spanking across 65 countries. BMJ Open, 11(8).
  25. Stein, S. F., Galano, M. M., Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., Clark, H. M., Ribaudo, J. M., & Graham-Bermann, S. A. (2021). Predictors of intimate partner violence victimization by multiple partners over a period of eight years. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 35(1), 222-234.

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