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  1. Xiang, X., & An, R. (2015). Depression and onset of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. middleaged and older adults. Aging and Mental Health, 19(2), 1084-1092.
  2. An, R. & Xiang, X. (2015). Ambient fine particulate matter air pollution and leisure-time physical inactivity in U.S. adults. Public Health, 129(12), 1637-1644.
  3. An, R. & Xiang, X. (2015). Social vulnerability and obesity among U.S. adults. International Journal of Health Sciences, 3(3), 7-21.
  4. Elliott, W. & Lewis, M. (2015). The real college debt crisis: How student borrowing threatens financial well-being and erodes the American dream. Broomfield, CO: Praeger.
  5. Friedline, T., Scanlon, E., Johnson, T., & Elliott W. (2015). Educational and financial institutions partnering to implement CSAs: Evaluation of financial partners' perspectives from the 2011 GEAR UP invitational priority. Journal of Community Practice, 23(2), 203-237.
  6. Elliott, W. & Lewis, M. (2015). Student debt effects on financial wellbeing: Research and policy implications. Journal of Economic Surveys, 29(4), 614-636.
  7. Rajendran, K., Smith, B. D., & Videka, L. (2015). Association with Caregiver social support, permanency, and well-being of children in child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 48(January), 150-158.
  8. Stanhope, V., Videka, L., Thorning, H., & McKay, M. (2015). Moving toward integrated health: An opportunity for social work. Social Work in Health Care, 54(5), 383-407.
  9. Aldana, A., Richards-Schuster, K. & Checkoway, B. (2015). Dialogic pedagogy for participation action research: Facilitation of an intergroup youth leadership program. Social Work with Groups.
  10. Richards-Schuster, K & Pritzker, S. (2015). Strengthening youth participation in civic engagement: Applying the convention on the rights of the child to social work practice. Children and Youth Services Review.
  11. Gjesfjeld, C., Weaver, A., & Schommer, K. (2015). Improving healthcare and social services for rural mothers: A qualitative exploration of rural mothers’ lived experiences. Contemporary Rural Social Work, 7, 115-126.
  12. Vaitones, G., Schutte, J. & Mattison, D. (2015). The development of core competencies for the OSW-C: Certification for oncology social workers. Handbook of Oncology Social Work: Psychosocial Care of the Patient with Cancer. New York: Oxford Press.
  13. Mattison, D. (2015). Professional resilience: Sustaining a career over the years. Handbook of Oncology Social Work: Psychosocial Care of the Patient with Cancer. New York: Oxford Press.
  14. Konrath, S., Falk, E., Fuhrel-Forbis, A., Liu, M., Swain, J., Tolman, R., & Walton, M. (2015). Can text messages increase empathy and prosocial behavior? The development and initial validation of Text to Connect. PLoS ONE, 10(9).
  15. Carlson, J., Casey, E., Edleson, J. L., Tolman, R. M., Walsh, T. B., & Kimball, E. (2015). Strategies to engage men and boys in violence prevention: A global organizational perspective. Violence Against Women.
  16. Assari, S., WAtkins, D. C., & Caldwell, C. H. (2015). Race attribution modifies the association between daily discrimination and major depressive disorder among blacks: The role of gender and ethnicity. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 5(2), 200-210.
  17. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Kieffer, E., Spencer, M., Espitia, N., Sinco, B., & Anderson, M. (2015). Structural and psychosocial factors that influence health care use and self-management for African American and Latino men with type 2 diabetes: An exploratory study. Journal of Men's Studies, 23(2), 161-176.
  18. Zebrack, B. (2015). A patient-centered perspective on cancer survivorship. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 5(2), 91-95.
  19. Yi, J., Zebrack, B., Kim, M., & Cousino, M. (2015). Post-traumatic growth outcomes and their correlates among young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40(9), 981-991.
  20. Staller, K. M. (2015). Enhancing qualitative inquiry by hearing lived experiences. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 14(4).
  21. Staller, K. M. (2015). Moving beyond description in qualitative analysis: Finding applied advice. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 14(6).
  22. Krentzman, A. R., Higgins, M. M., Staller, K. M., & Klatt, E. S. (2015). Alexithymia, emotional dysregulation, and recovery from alcoholism: Therapeutic response to assessment of mood. Qualitative Health Research, 25(6), 794-805.
  23. Huang, H., Ryan, J. P., Sappleton, A., & Chiu, Y. (2015). Crossover youth post arrest: Placement status and recidivism. Children and Youth Services Review.
  24. Richards-Schuster, K., Ruffolo, M., Nicoll, K., Disletrath, C., Galura, J. & Mishkin, A. (2015). Exploring challenges and struggles faced by students in transitioning to social justice work in the real world: Implications for social work. Advances in Social Work, 16(2), 373-389.
  25. Spector, A. Y., Pinto, R. M., Rahman, R., & Da Fonseca, A. (2015). Implementation of Brazil's "Family Health Strategy": Factors associated with community health workers', nurses', and physicians', delivery of drug use services. International Journal of Drug Policy.

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