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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Rosenblum, K. L., Muzik, M., Morelen, D. M., Alfafara, E. A., Miller, N. M., Waddell, R. M., Schuster, M. M., & Ribaudo, J. (2017). A community-based randomized controlled trial of Mom Power parenting intervention for mothers with interpersonal trauma histories and their young children. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 20, 673-686.
  2. Yakas, L. (2017). "Work is love made visible": Purpose and community in clubhouses. Disability Studies Quarterly.
  3. Shaefer, H. L., Garfinkel, I., Harris, D., Waldfogel, J., Wimer, C., & Wu, P. (2017). Convert the child tax credit into a universal child allowance: A policy action to reduce extreme economic inequality. Grand Challenges for Social Work: Policy Action Statement.
  4. Dunkle, R., Perone, A. K., & Dennis, M. K. (2017). Social Work. In J. B. Halter, J. G. Ouslander, S. Studenski, K. P. High, S. Asthana, M. A. Supiano, C. Ritchie, & W. R. Hazzard (Eds.), Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology (7th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.
  5. Kirkland, A., Moran, D., & Perone, A. K. (2017). Child abuse evidence: New perspectives from law, medicine, psychology and statistics. Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 50, 669-676.
  6. Vinokur-Kaplan, D. (2017). New public governance and the growth of co-located nonprofit centers. Nonprofit Policy Forum, 8(4), 429-444. Available online 03/23/2018.
  7. Elliott, W. & Lewis, M. (2017). Student Debt: A Reference Handbook. Broomfield, CO: Praeger.
  8. Rauscher, E., Elliott, W., O’Brien, M., Callahan, J., & Steensma, J. (2017). Examining the relationship between parental educational expectations and a community-based children's savings account program. Children and Youth Services Review, 77, 96-107.
  9. Lewis, M., O’Brien, M., Jones-Layman, A., O’Neill, E., & Elliott, W. (2017). Saving and educational asset-building within a community-driven CSA program: The case of Promise Indiana. Poverty and Public Policy, 9(2), 188-208.
  10. Zullo, R. (2017). Lean in the public sector? Try flexible professionalism. In A. Farazmand (Ed.), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. Springer.
  11. Zullo, R. (2017). Should more law enforcement be the answer to crime? In J. Ward (Ed.), Policing and Race in America: Economic, Political, and Social Dynamics. Lexington Books.
  12. Zullo, R. & Liu, Y. (2017). Contending with defense industry reallocations: A literature review of relevant factors. Economic Development Quarterly, 31(4), 360-372.
  13. Zullo, R. (2017). An input adjustment method for challenging privatization: a case from Michigan Prison Health Services. Labor Studies Journal, 42(2), 85-98.
  14. Zullo, R. (2017). Better to own or to regulate? The case of alcohol distribution and sales. Administration and Society, 49(2), 190-211.
  15. Friedline, T., West, S., Rosell, N., Serido, J., & Shim, S. (2017). Do community characteristics relate to young adult college students’ credit card debt? The unique role of collective institutional efficacy. American Journal of Community Psychology, 59(1-2), 80-93.
  16. Friedline, T., & Kepple, N. (2017). Does community access to alternative financial services relate to individuals' use of these services? Beyond individual explanations. Journal of Consumer Policy, 40(1), 51-79.
  17. Banerjee, M., Friedine, T., & Phipps, B. (2017). Financial capability of parents of kindergarteners. Children and Youth Services Review, 81, 178-187.
  18. West, S., Banerjee, M., Phipps, B., & Friedline, T. (2017). Coming up short: Family composition, income, and household savings. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 8(3), 355-377.
  19. Rauscher, E., Friedline, T., & Banerjee, M. (2017). “We’re not rich, but we’re definitely not poor”: Young children’s conceptions of social class. Children and Youth Services Review, 83, 101-111.
  20. Friedline, T., Rauscher, E., West, S., Phipps, B., Kardash, N., Chang, K., & Eckert, M. (2017). “They will go like I did”: How parents think about college for their young children in the context of rising costs. Children and Youth Services Review, 81, 340-349.
  21. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Brien, N., Jones, N., Lee Foon, N., Levermore, K., & Newman, P. A. (2017). Barriers and motivations for HIV testing among young men who have sex with men and transgender women in Kingston, Jamaica: A qualitative study. JIAS: Journal of the International AIDS Society, 20(1).
  22. Logie, C. H., Wang, Y., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Jones, N., Ahmed, U., Levermore, K., Bryan, N., Harker, S., Marshall, A., & Newman, P. A. (2017). Factors associated with sex work involvement among transgender women in Jamaica: Results from a cross-sectional tablet based survey. JIAS: Journal of the International AIDS Society, 20(1).
  23. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Kaida, A., Pokomandy, A., Webster, K., Conway, T., Dubuc, D. & Loutfy, M. R. (2017). Sexual orientation differences in health and wellbeing among women with HIV in Canada: Findings from a national cohort study. AIDS and Behavior.
  24. Kronfli, N., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., de Pokomandy, A., Kaida, A., Logie, C., Conway, T., Kennedy, V. L., Burchell, A., Tharao, W., Pick, N., Kestler, M., Sereda, P., & Loutfy, M. (2017). Access and engagement in HIV care among a national cohort of women living with HIV in Canada. AIDS Care, 29(10), 1235-1242.
  25. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wagner, A., & Poteat, T. (2017). Syndemics mediate the relationship between sexual stigma and depression among sexual minority women. Women's Health Issues, 27(5), 592-599.

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