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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Fuller-Thomson, E., & Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2016). Understanding the association between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and current anxiety: A population-based study. COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 13(5), 622-631.
  2. Rubincam, C., Lacombe-Duncan, A., & Newman, P. (2016). Taking culture seriously in biomedical HIV prevention trials: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. Expert Review of Vaccines, 15(3), 331-347.
  3. Chuang, D-M., & Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2016). Community engagement among men who have sex with men living with HIV/AIDS in Taiwan. AIDS Care, 28(4), 445-449.
  4. Mishna, F., McInroy, L. B., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Bhole, P., VanWert, M., & Schwan, K. (2016). Study protocol: Prevalence, motivations, and social, mental health and health consequences of cyberbullying among school-aged children and youth: A longitudinal and multi-perspective mixed method study. JMIR Research Protocols, 5(2).
  5. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Lee-Foon, N., Ryan, S., & Ramsay, H. (2016). “It’s for us – Newcomers, LGBTQ persons, and HIV-positive persons. You feel free to be”: Exploring social support group participation among African and Caribbean lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender newcomers and refugees in Toronto, Canada. BMC Health and Human Rights, 16, 18.
  6. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Jones, N., Levermore, K., O’Neill, A., Ellis, T., Bryan, N., Harker, S., Marshall, A., & Newman, P. A. (2016). Prevalence and correlates of HIV infection and HIV testing among transgender women in Jamaica. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 30(9), 416-424.
  7. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., MacKenzie, R. K., & Poteat, T. (2016). Minority stress and safer sex practices among women who have sex with women. LGBT Health, 3(6), 407-415.
  8. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Jones, N., & Levermore, K. (2016). Conceptualizing social work education for empowerment practice with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in Jamaica. Social Work Education, 36(4), 456-465.
  9. Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2016). An intersectional perspective on access to HIV-related healthcare for transgender women. Transgender Health, 1, 1.
  10. Lacombe-Duncan, A., & Logie, C. H. (2016). Correlates of clinical breast examination among lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer and other women who have sex with women. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 107(4-5), e467-e472.
  11. Sherman, L., Hawkins, J., & Bonner, T. (2016). An analysis of the recruitment and participation of African American men in Type 2 diabetes self-management research: A review of the published literature. Social Work in Public Health, 32(1), 38-48.
  12. Ruffolo, M. C., Perron, B. E., & Voshel, E. H. (2016). Direct Social Work Practice: Theories and Skills for Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
  13. Fedina, L., Holmes, J. L., & Backes, B. L. (2016). How prevalent is campus sexual assault in the United States? National Institute of Justice Journal No. 277.
  14. Fedina, L., Holmes, J. L., & Backes, B. L. (2016). Campus sexual assault: A systematic review of prevalence research from 2000 to 2015. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse.
  15. Fedina, L., Williamson, C., & Perdue, T. (2016). Risk factors for domestic child sex trafficking in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  16. Fedina, L., Howard, D. E., Wang, M. Q., & Murray, K. (2016). Teen dating violence victimization, perpetration, and sexual health correlates among urban, low-income, ethnic and racial minority youth. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 37(1), 3-12.
  17. Ellis, J. M. (2016). An interview with Dr. Angela Locks: Understanding the complexities of the college-going process. In P. A., Pasque, M. P Ting, N., Ortega, & J. C., Burkhart. (Eds.), Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education: Demography, Democracy, and Discourse.
  18. Song, L., Rini, C., Ellis, K. R., & Northouse, L. (2016). Appraisals, dyadic communication, and quality of life over time among couples coping with prostate cancer. Supportive Cancer Care, 24(9), 3757-3765.
  19. Ellis, K. R., Janevic, M. R., Kershaw, T., Caldwell, C. H., Janz, N. K., & Northouse, L. (2016). Meaning-based coping, chronic conditions and quality of life in advanced cancer & caregiving. Psycho-Oncology.
  20. Schultz, K., Cattaneo, L. B., Sabina, C., Brunner, L., Jackson, S., & Serrata, J. V. (2016). Key roles of community connectedness in healing from trauma. Psychology of Violence, 6(1), 42-48.
  21. Schultz, K., Walters, K. L., Beltrán, R., Stroud, S., & Johnson-Jennings, M. (2016). “I’m stronger than I thought”: Native women reconnecting to body, health, and place. Health and Place, 40, 21-28.
  22. Franklin, C., Hopson, L., Guo, Y., & Zhang, A. (2016). Family systems. In C. Jordan, & C. Franklin (Eds.), Clinical Assessment for Social Workers (4th ed.). Chicago, IL: Lyceum Book Inc.
  23. Franklin, C., & Zhang, A. (2016). Quantitative assessment methods. In C. Jordan, & C. Franklin (Eds.), Clinical Assessment for Social Workers (4th ed.). Chicago, IL: Lyceum Book Inc.
  24. Franklin, C., Zhang, A., Froerer, A., & Shannon, J. (2016). Solution focused brief therapy: A systematic review and meta-summary of process research. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 43(1), 16-30.
  25. Bornheimer, L. A. & Nguyen, D. (2016). Suicide among individuals with schizophrenia: A risk factor model. Social Work in Mental Health, 14(2), 112-132.

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