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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Staller, K. M. (2019). Gaining qualitative perspective: A career interview with Roy Ruckdeschel. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 18(3), 354-369.
  2. Perron, B. E., Holt, K. R., Yeagley, E., & Ilgen, M. (2019). Mental health functioning and severity of cannabis withdrawal among medical cannabis users with chronic pain. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 194, 401-409.
  3. Chermack, S. T., Bonar, E. E., Golstick, J. E., Winters, J., Blow, F. C., Friday, S., Ilgen, M. A., Rauch, S. M., Perron, B. E., Ngo, Q. M., & Walton, M. A. (2019). A randomized controlled trial for aggression and substance use involvement among Veterans: Impact of combining Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment and telephone-based Continuing Care. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 98, 77-88.
  4. Victor, B. G., Henry, C., Gilbert, T. T., Ryan, J. P., & Perron, B. E. (2019). Child protective service referrals involving exposure to domestic violence: Prevalence, associated maltreatment types, and likelihood of formal case openings. Child Maltreatment, 24(3), 299-309.
  5. Wang, M. Victor, B. G., Wu, S., & Perron, B. E. (2019). Associations between family structure and social emotional development among school-aged children in mainland China. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 29(4), 249-263.
  6. Perron, B. E., Victor, B. G., Bushman, G., Moore, A., Ryan, J. P., Lu, A. J., & Piellusch, E. K. (2019). Detecting substance-related problems in narrative investigation summaries of child abuse and neglect using text mining and machine learning. Child Abuse and Neglect, 98, 1-13.
  7. Wang, X., Maguire-Jack, K., Barnhart, S., & Yoon, S. (2019). Racial differences in the relationship between neighborhood disorder, adverse childhood experiences, and child behavioral health. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 48, 315-329.
  8. Acri, M., Hamovitch E., Lambert, K., Galler, M., Parchment, T., & Bornheimer, L. (2019). Perceived benefits of a multiple family group for children with behavior problems and their families. Social Work with Groups, 42(3), 197-212.
  9. Hamovitch, E., Acri, M., & Bornheimer, L. A. (2019). An analysis of the relationship between parenting self-efficacy, the quality of parenting, and parental and child emotional health. Journal of Family Social Work, 22(4-5), 337-351.
  10. Flaherty, H. B. Bornheimer, L. A., Hamovitch, E., Garay, E., Mini, M., Acri, M., & McKay, M. (2019). Examining provider factors supporting the adoption and use of research-supported interventions. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 16(6), 615-625.
  11. Ortega, R. M. & Garvin, C. D. (2019). The erosion of democracy in many countries: What should be group work’s response? Social Work with Groups, 43(4), 283-291.
  12. Barman-Adhikari, A., Hsu, H., Brydon, D. M., Petering, R., Santa Maria, D., Narendorf, S., Shelton, J., Bender, K., & Ferguson, K. (2019). Prevalence and correlates of non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) among young adults experiencing homelessness in seven cities across the United States. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 200, 153-160.
  13. Barman-Adhikari, A., DeChants, J., Brydon, D. M., & Portillo, A., & Bender, K. (2019). On the fringes: How youth experiencing homelessness conceptualize social and economic inequality – A photovoice study. Journal of Community Psychology, 47(4), 924-942.
  14. Friedline, T., Despard, M., & West, S. (2019). Does the composition of financial services in a community relate to an individual’s savings account ownership? Journal of Community Practice, 27(1),
  15. Friedline, T., Dunham, I., & O’Brien, M. (2019). The financial services environment and schools’ savings rates in the San Francisco Kindergarten to College program. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 53(4), 1797-1824.
  16. Tolman, R. M., Casey, E. A., Carlson, J., Allen, C., & Leek, C. (2019). Global efforts to engage men and boys in gender-based violence prevention. Global Social Welfare, 6(4), 215-218.
  17. McKernan, S., Ratcliffe, C., & Shanks, T. (2019). Wealth and the credit health of young millennials. In R. Cramer (Ed.), The Emerging Millennial Wealth Gap: Divergent Trajectories, Weak Balance Sheets, and Implications for Social Policy. New America: Washington, DC.
  18. Shanks, T. R., Moss, L., & Blumenthal, A. (2019). Financial education among school-aged youth. In C. Callahan, J. Frey, & R. Imboden (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Financial Social Work: Direct Practice with Vulnerable Populations (pp. 87-99). Taylor and Francis.
  19. Sherraden, M., Lough, B. J., Sherraden, M. S., Williams Shanks, T. R., & Huang, J. (2019). Applied social research: Aiming for impacts. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 10(4), 545-570.
  20. Launes, G., Hagen, K., Sunde, T., Öst, L. G., Klovning, I., Laukvik, I. L., Himle, J. A., Solem, S., Hystad, S. W., Hansen, B., & Kvale, G. (2019). A randomized controlled trial of concentrated ERP, self-help and waiting list for obsessive-compulsive disorder: The Bergen 4-day treatment. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1-13.
  21. Lister, J. J., Weaver, A., Ellis, J. D., Himle, J. A., & Ledgerwood, D. M. (2019). A systematic review of rural-specific barriers to medication treatment for opioid use disorder in the United States. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.
  22. Bornheimer, L. A., Li, J., Im, V., Taylor, M., & Himle, J. A. (2019). The role of social isolation in the relationships between psychosis and suicidal ideation. Clinical Social Work Journal, 48, 54-62.
  23. Constante, K., Cross, F. L., Medina, M., & Rivas-Drake, D. (2019). Ethnic socialization, family cohesion, and ethnic identity development over time among Latinx adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
  24. Leggett, A. N., Bugajski, B., Webster, B., Broderick, B., Watkins, D., Gitlin, L., & Kales, H. C. (2019). Style and substance: A qualitative characterization of dementia caregiving management styles. Innovation in Aging, 3(Suppl 1), S594-S595.
  25. Watkins, D. C. (2019). A light on the path and promise of Black men's mental health. Men and Masculinities, 22(5), 917-920.

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