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  1. Thompson, T., Mitchell, J., Johnson-Lawrence, V., Watkins, D. & Modlin, C. (2015). Self-rated health and health care access associated with African American men's health self-efficacy. American Journal of Men's Health.
  2. Rodgers, C., Mitchell, J., Franta, G., Shires, D. & Foster, M. (2015). Masculinity, racism, social support, and colorectal cancer screening uptake among African American men: A systematic review. American Journal of Men's Health, 11(5), 1486-1500.
  3. Chang, E. C., Yu, T., Jilani, Z., Muyan, M., Lin, J., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). The pursuit of perfection in spiritual engagements: The centrality of parental expectations as a positive and unique predictor. Personality and Individual Differences, 79, 162-165.
  4. Chang, E. C., Kahle, E. R., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). Understanding how domestic abuse is associated with greater depressive symptoms in a community sample of female primary care patients: Does lack of belongingness matter? Violence Against Women, 21, 700-711.
  5. Chang, E. C., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). Social problem solving under assault: Understanding the impact of sexual assault on the relation between social problem solving and suicidal risk in female college students. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 39, 403-413.
  6. Chang, E. C., Muyan, M., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). Loneliness, positive life events, and psychological maladjustment: When good things happen, even lonely people feel better! Personality and Individual Differences, 86, 150-155.
  7. Perera, M. J., & Chang, E. C. (2015). Depressive symptoms in South Asian, East Asian, and European Americans: Evidence for ethnic differences in coping with academic and interpersonal stress? Asian American Journal of Psychology, 6, 350-358.
  8. Hirsch, J. K., Molnar, D., Chang, E. C., & Sirois, F. M. (2015). Future orientation and health quality of life in primary care: Vitality as a mediator. Quality of Life Research, 24, 1653-1659.
  9. Chang, E. C., Lin, J., Fowler, E. E., Yu, E. A., Yu, T., Jilani, Z., Kahle, E. R., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). Sexual assault and depressive symptoms in college students: Do psychological needs account for the relationship? Social Work, 60, 211-218.
  10. Chang, E. C., Jilani, Z., Fowler, E. E., Yu, T., Chia, S. W., Yu, E. A., McCabe, H. K., & Hirsch, J. K. (2015). Relations between multidimensional spirituality and depressive symptoms in college students: Examining hope agency and pathways as potential mediators. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 11(2), 189-198.
  11. Yoshihama, M. (2015). Community empowerment after the East Japan great earthquake. Japanese Journal of Community Psychology, 9(1), 1-36.
  12. Yoshihama, M. (2015). The great east Japan earthquakes through women's lenses: Past, present, and future. U-M Institute for Research on Women and Gender, 16-17. Genderscape.
  13. Danziger, S. K., Seefeldt, K. S., & Shaefer, H. L. (2015). Increasing work opportunities and reducing poverty two decades after welfare reform. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 35(1), 241-244. Wiley Publications.
  14. Garvin, C. D., & Tolman, R. M. (2015). Group Work Research. Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods Series. Oxford Press.
  15. Lewis, E. A. (2015). On listening as an integral element of praxis in feminist and womynist research. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 7(3), 324-327. Wiley Publications.
  16. Levin, D. S., Luke, K. P., Gutiérrez, L. M., & Woodford, M. R. (2015). Graduate social work faculty's support for educational content on women and on sexism. Social Work, 60(4), 351-359.
  17. Lein, L. (2015). Still wating for help: The lessons of hurricane Katrina on poverty. The Conversation.
  18. Goldman, K. (2015). Katrina's Jews: Reflections on privilege, history, and American Jewish community. eJewish Philanthropy.
  19. Chang, E. C. (2015). Perfectionism as a predictor of suicidal risk in Turkish college students: Does loneliness contribute to further risk? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 39, 776-784.
  20. Watkins, D. C., & Gioia, D. (2015). Mixed methods research. Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods Series. Oxford University Press.
  21. Seefeldt, K. S., & Sandstrom H. (2015). When there is no welfare: The income packaging strategies of mothers without earnings or cash assistance following an economic downturn. The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 1(1), 139-158.
  22. Phillips, E., Shaefer, H. L. & Gwozdek, A. (2015). Safety Net Care and midlevel dental practitioners: A case study of the portion of care that might be performed under various setting and scope-of-practice assumptions. American Journal of Public Health, 105(9), 1770-1776.
  23. Kim, J. & Shaefer, H. L. (2015). Are household food expenditures responsive to entry onto the supplemental nutrition assistance program? Social Science Quarterly, 96(4), 1,086-1,102.
  24. Shaefer, H. L., Edin, K. & Talbert, E. (2015). Understanding the dynamics of $2-a-Day poverty in the United States. The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 1(1), 120-138.
  25. Danziger, S. K., Danziger, S. H., Seefeldt, K. S. & Shaefer, H. L. (2015). From welfare to a work-based safety net: An incomplete transition. point/counterpoint. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 35(1), 231-238.

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