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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Courtney, M. E., Park, S., Harty, J., & Feng, H. (2019). Memo from CalYOUTH: Relationships between youth and caseworker perceptions of the service context and foster youth outcomes.
  2. Pinto, R. M. & Park, S. (2019). De-implementation of evidence-based interventions: Implication for organizational and managerial research. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership, and Governance, 43(4), 336-343.
  3. Park, S., Cho, J., & Chen, Y. C. (2019). Subsidized housing and geographic accessibility to neighborhood resources for low-income older people: from later year social exclusion perspective. Geoforum, 106, 297-304.
  4. Pinto, R. M., Kay, E. S., Choi, C. J., & Wall, M. (2019). Interprofessional collaboration improves linkages to primary care: A longitudinal analysis. AIDS Care, 32(8), 970-978.
  5. Zullo, R. (2019). Explaining privatization failure: the vice of sweet carrots and hard sticks. Review of Radical Political Economics, 51(1), 111-128.
  6. Zullo, R. (2019). A cost comparison of MDOT vs. private consultant engineers. Michigan Journal of Public Affairs, 16, 54-60.
  7. Wooten, L., Polk, S., & Williams, W. (2019). Ujima: Lifting as we climb to develop the next generation of African American leaders. Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Review Press.
  8. Bolden, G. B., Angell, B., & Hepburn, A. (2019). How clients solicit medication changes in psychiatry. Sociology of Health and Illness, 41(2), 411-426.
  9. Brooks-Russell, A., Ma, M., Levinson, A. H., Kattari, L., Kirchner, T., Goodell, E. M. A., & Johnson, R. M. (2019). Adolescent marijuana use, marijuana-related perceptions, and use of other substances before and after initiation of retail marijuana sales in Colorado (2013–2015). Prevention Science, 20(2), 185-193.
  10. Wood, A. K. & Kano, C. (2019). Financial Capability and Asset Building (FCAB) and the military. In C. Callahan & J. J. Frey (Eds.), Handbook on Financial Social Work and Clinical Implications. Routledge. New York, NY.
  11. Castro Baker, A., West, S., & Wood, A. K. (2019). Asset depletion, chronic financial stress, and mortgage trouble among older female homeowners. The Gerontologist, 59(2), 230-241.
  12. Danziger, S. K. (2019). In Memoriam: Yeheskel “Zeke” Hasenfeld. Social Service Review, 93(9), 376-377.
  13. Gutierrez, L., Areguin, M. A., Mora, A. S., Rodriguez-Newhall, A., & Salazar, M. (2019). “Too many to count”: Experiences of microaggressions for Latinx students at a predominantly white institution in the age of Trump. Currents, 1(1), 50-63. Elsevier Press.
  14. Taylor, R. J., Forsythe-Brown, I., Mouzon, D. M., Keith, V. M., Chae, D. H., & Chatters, L. M. (2019). Prevalence and correlates of everyday discrimination among Black Caribbeans in the United States: the impact of nativity and country of origin. Ethnicity and Health, 24(5), 463-483.
  15. Valera, P., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2019). Inequality, crime, and health among African American males. Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, 20, 35-52.
  16. Taggart, T., Powell, W., Gottfredson, N., Ennett, S., Eng, E., & Chatters, L. M. (2019). A person-centered approach to the study of Black adolescent religiosity, racial identity, and sexual initiation. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 29(2), 402-413.
  17. Wherry, F., Seefeldt, K. S., & Alvarez, A. (2019). To lend or not to lend to friends and kin: Awkwardness, obfuscation, and negative reciprocity. Social Forces, 98(2), 753-793.
  18. Wherry, F., Seefeldt, K. S., & Alvarez, A. (2019). Credit Where it’s Due: Re-thinking Financial Citizenship. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  19. Armstrong, E. M., Reed, B. G., & Bennett, L. (2019). How and how much: Combined services for domestic violence and substance abuse. Violence Against Women, 25(12), 1450-1470.
  20. Boussi, Z. (2019). Connecting body image, self-esteem, and positivity. The Monthly Observer MCA - The Muslim Community Association of Ann Arbor.
  21. Diaz, G., Cabrera, G., Moore, C., & Yakas, L. (2019). Woke to weary. Public Culture, 31(2), 373-391.
  22. Smith, L., Ascione, F. & Ruffolo, M. (2019). Large scale asynchronous online interprofessional learning experience. Journal of Allied Health, 48(4), e123-e130.
  23. Black, K. Z., Baker, S., Robertson, L. B., Lightfoot, A., Alexander-Bratcher, K., Befus, D., Cothern, C., Dixon, C., Ellis, K. R., Guerrab, F., Hayes-Greene, D., Love, B., Schaal, J., Simon, B., Smith, B., Thatcher, K., Wiley, T., Wilson, S. M., Yongue, C., & Eng, E. (2019). Health Care: Antiracism organizing for culture and institutional change in cancer care. In C. L. Ford, D. M. Griffith, M. A. Bruce, & K. Gilbert (Eds.), Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional.
  24. Hoggard, L., Volpe, V., Thomas, A., Wallace, E., & Ellis, K. R. (2019). The role of emotional eating in the links between racial discrimination and physical and mental health. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 42(6), 1091-1103.
  25. Staller, K. M. (2019). Stitching tattered cloth: Reflections on social justice and qualitative inquiry in troubled times. In N. K. Denzin & M. D. Giardina (Eds.), Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads. Routledge.

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