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This list includes current Crown Family School faculty and a selection of their latest publications.

BOURIS, ALIDA

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Associate Professor. B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.S.W., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University School of Social Work. Fields of Special Interest: HIV and STI prevention among sexual minority and heterosexual youth; primary and secondary adolescent pregnancy prevention; family-based interventions; parental influences on adolescent health; mental health; health disparity research; sexuality and reproductive health; evidence-based practice.

Selected publications:

  • Keene, L. C., Heath, R. D., & Bouris, A. (2021). Disclosure of sexual identities across social-relational contexts: Findings from a national sample of Black sexual minority men. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-020-00944-y
  • Alon, L., Bruce, D., Blocker, O., Bouris, A., Reirden, D. H., Schneider, J. A. (2021). Perceptions of quality and safety in cannabis acquisition among young gay and bisexual men living with HIV/AIDS who use cannabis: Impact of legalisation and dispensaries. International Journal of Drug Policy, 88, 103035.
  • Schneider, J. A., Young, L., Ramachandran, A., Michaels, S., Cohen, H., Robinson, I., *Alon, L., Hill, B. J., Nakasone, S., Balenciaga, M., Motley, D. A., Bouris, A., Khanna, A., Ferreira, M., Valente, T., Schumm, P., for the PrEP Chicago Network Intervention Team. (2021). A pragmatic randomized controlled trial to increase pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake for HIV prevention: 55-week results from PrEPChicago. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 86(1), 31-37.
  • Teixeira da Silva, D. T., Bouris, A., Ramachandran, A., Blocker, O., Davis, B., Harris, J., Pyra, M., Rusie, L., Brewer, R., Pagkas-Bather, J., Hotton, A., Ridgway, J., McNulty, M., Bhatia, R., & Schneider, J. A. (2021). Embedding a linkage to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) care intervention in social network strategy and partner notification services: Results from a pilot randomized controlled trial. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 86(2), 191-199.
  • Keene, L. C., Dehlin, J. M., Picket, J., *Berringer, K. R., Little, I., Tsang, A., Bouris, A., & Schneider, J. A. (2020). #PrEP4Love: Success and stigma following release of the first sex-positive PrEP public health campaign. Culture, Health and Sexuality. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2020.1715482
  • Hereth, J., & Bouris, A. (2020). Queering smart decarceration: Centering the experiences of LGBTQ+ young people to imagine a world without prisons. [Special Issue. Y. Park, B. Suslovic, E. Beck, P. Obrien, & M. Kim (Eds.)]. Affilia: Anti-Carceral Feminisms: Imagining a world without prisons, 35(3) 358-375. 2020 Affilia Award for Distinguished Feminist Scholarship and Praxis in Social Work.​
  • Hirschhorn, L. R., Brown, R., Friedman, E. E., Greene, G. J., Bender, A., Christeller, C., Bouris, A., Johnson, A. K., Pickett, J.,  Modali, L., & Ridgway, J. P. (2020). Black women’s PrEP knowledge, attitudes, preferences and experience in Chicago. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 84(5), 497-507.
  • Teixeira da Silva, D., Bouris, A., Voisin, D., Hotton, A., Brewer, R., & Schneider J. A. (2020). Social networks moderate the syndemic effect of psychosocial and structural factors on HIV risk among young Black transgender women and men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 24(1), 192-205.
  • Bruce, D., Bouris, A., Bowers, S., Blocker, O., Lee, S. Y., Glidden, M. F., Schneider, J. A., & Reirden, D. H. (2019). Medical, therapeutic, and recreational use of marijuana among young men who have sex with men living with HIV. Addiction Theory & Research. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2019.1629427
  • Newcomb, M., LaSala, M., Bouris, A., Mustanski, B., Prado, G., Schrager, S., & Huebner, D. (2019). The influence of families on LGBTQ youth health: A call to action for innovation in research and intervention development. LGBT Health, 6(4), 139-145.
  • Schrager, S., Steiner, R., Bouris, A., Macapagal, K., & Brown, C. H. (2019). Methodological considerations for advancing research on the health and well-being of sexual and gender minority youth. LGBT Health, 6(4), 156-165.

CARR, E. SUMMERSON

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Associate Professor. B.S., M.A., M.S.W., Ph.D., Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: the anthropology of social work; therapeutic language and metalanguage; cultural and social theory; drug use and treatment; ethnographic methods; gender and sexuality; personhood; semiotics and sociolinguistics.

Selected publications:

  • Carr, E. Summerson.  2021. Learning How Not to Know: Pragmatism, (In)expertise, and the Training of American Helping Professionals. American Anthropologist 00(0): 1-13.
  • Carr, E. Summerson.  2019. The Work of 'Crisis' in the 'Opioid Crisis.'  Journal of Extreme Anthropology 3(2): 161-166.
  • Carr, E. Summerson. 2016. "Flipping the Script: Reimagining the Social Service Encounter." In Reimagining the Relationship between Professionals and Service Users, T. A. Andreassen, J. F. Gubrium, and P. K. Solvang, eds. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Carr, E. Summerson, and Brooke A. Fisher. 2016. "Interscaling Awe, De-escalating Disaster." In Scale: Discourse and dimensions of social life, E. S. Carr and M. Lempert, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Carr, E. Summerson, and Michael Lempert. 2016. "Pragmatics of Scale." In Scale: Discourse and Dimensions of Social Life, E.S. Carr and M. Lempert, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Carr, E. Summerson, and Michael Lempert, eds. 2016. Scale: Discourse and dimensions of social life. Berkeley: University of California Press.

CHASKIN, ROBERT J.

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McCormick Foundation Professor. B.S., Northwestern; A.M., Ph.D., Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: community organizing and development; community social organization; comprehensive community initiatives; youth development; associations and nonprofits; philanthropy and social change; research application and evaluation; crossnational research.

Selected publications:

  • Chaskin, Robert J., Bernadine Brady, and Caroline McGregor 2021. "Liminal Citizenship: Young People's Perspectives on Civic and Political Engagement in Three European Cities." Social Service Review 95(2): 247-277.
  • Brady, Bernadine, Chaskin, Robert J., and McGregor, Caroline. 2020. “Promoting Civic and Political Engagement among Marginalized Urban Youth in Three Cities: Strategies and Challenges.” Children and Youth Services Review 116: 105184.
  • McGregor, Caroline, Bernadine, Brady, and Chaskin, Robert J. 2020. “The potential for civic and political engagement practice in social work as a means of achieving greater rights and justice for marginalised youth.” European Journal of Social Work. DOI: 10.1080/13691457.2020.1793109
  • Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) 2019. Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Chaskin, Robert J. 2019. “Housing Policy is a Necessary but Insufficient Response to Concentrated Poverty.” In Ingrid Gould Ellen and Justin Peter Steil (eds.), The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates about Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
  • Chaskin, Robert J., Joan Yoo, Surinder Jaswal, and Shengli Cheng. 2019. “Social exclusion in cross-national perspective: Setting the stage.” In Robert J. Chaskin, Bong Joo Lee, and Surinder Jaswal (eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York and London: Oxford University Press.
  • Chaskin, Robert J., Mouleshri Vyas, and Jung-Hwa Ha. 2019. “Globalization and social exclusion: Concepts and processes.” In Robert J. Chaskin, Bong Joo Lee, and Surinder Jaswal (eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York and London: Oxford University Press.
  • Chaskin, Robert J., Shengli Cheng, Bong Joo Lee, and Mouleshri Vyas. 2019. “Urban restructuring, housing policy, and social exclusion.” In Robert J. Chaskin, Bong Joo Lee, and Surinder Jaswal (eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below.New York and London: Oxford University Press.
  • Vyas, Mouleshri, Mosley, Jennifer, Grogan, Colleen, Long, Yan, Kim, Hyoung Young, and Chaskin, Robert J. 2019. “Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Setting the Stage.” In Robert J. Chaskin, Bong Joo Lee, and Surinder Jaswal (eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York and London: Oxford University Press.
  • Chaskin, Robert J., Surinder Jaswal, and Bong Joo Lee. 2019. “Social Exclusion in a globalized world: Implications for research, policy, and practice.” In Robert J. Chaskin, Bong Joo Lee, and Surinder Jaswal (eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below.New York and London: Oxford University Press.

CHOI, YOONSUN

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Professor. B.A., Ewha University (Korea); M.S.S.W., Texas-Austin; Ph.D., Washington-Seattle. Fields of Special Interest: minority youth development; effects of race, ethnicity, and culture in youth development; children of immigrants; Asian American youth; prevention of youth problem behaviors; quantitative research methods.

Selected publications:

  • Park, M., Choi, Y., Yasui, M, & Hedeker, D. (In Press). Racial discrimination, mental health, and the moderating effects of racial and ethnic socialization among Asian American youth. Child Development.
  • Yasui, M., Choi, Y., Samuels, G., Chin, M. Kim, K. & Victorson, D. (In Press). Parental socialization of mental health in Chinese American families: What parents say and do and how youth make meaning. Family Process.
  • Choi, Y., Park, M., Pekelnicky, D.D., Lee, M. & Kim, T.Y. (Forthcoming). Substance use among Asian American adolescents and family-based preventive interventions. In E. Chang & C.A. Downey (Eds.), Historical Context, Impacts, and Interventions for Substance Use Disorders among Racial and Ethnic Groups, APA Division 45 Book Series Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Psychology (Series Editor: F.T.L. Leong). American Psychological Association.
  • Yoon, E., Choi, Y., Suh, J.E. & Galvin, S. (2021) Examination of Korean immigrant mothers’ parenting practices: By using the framework of bilinear acculturation. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 12(1), 52-64. (NIHMSID #1680680)
  • Yasui, M., Choi, Y., Chin, M., Samuels, G., Kim, K. & Victorson, D. (2021). Cultural competency in engagement: A qualitative analysis of mental health providers serving Asian immigrant populations. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
  • Choi, Y., Kim, T.Y., Lee, J.P., Tan, K., Noh, S. & Takeuchi, D. (2021). Upholding familism among Asian American youth: Psychometric properties of familism measures among Filipino and Korean American youth. Adolescent Research Review. Available online. (NIHMSID #1668243)
  • Choi, J., Ryou, B., Kim, K., Choi, Y. & Hahm, H.C. (2020). 청소년 자살위험의 유형화와 심리사회적 특성연구 (Latent subtypes and psychosocial characteristics of suicidality among South Korean youth). 사회복지연구 (Journal of Korean Social Welfare Studies). 51(2).
  • Choi, Y., Park, M., Lee, J.P. & Lee, M. (2020). Explaining the Asian American youth paradox: Universal factors vs. Asian American family process among Filipino and Korean American youth. Family Process. 59(4), 1818-1836.
  • Woo, B., Maglalang, D.D., Ko, S., Park, M., Choi, Y. & Takeuchi, D. (2020). Racial discrimination, ethnic-racial socialization, and bicultural identities among Asian American youths. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. (NIHMSID #1564948)
  • Choi, Y., Park, M., Lee, J.P., Noh, S. & Takeuchi, D. (2020). Asian American mental health: Longitudinal trend and explanatory factors among Filipino- and Korean Americans. Social Science & Medicine: Population Health 10(100542). (PMC6994703) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827319302769
  • Choi, Y., Lee, M., Lee, J.P., Park, M., Lee, S., Hahm, H.C. (2020). Disempowering parenting and mental health among Asian American youth: Immigration and ethnicity. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 66 (January). (NIHMSID #1546454)
  • Choi, Y., Park, M., Lee, J.P., & Lee, M. (2020). Explaining the Asian American youth paradox: Universal factors vs. Asian American family process among Filipino and Korean American youth. Family Process.
  • Choi, Y., Park, M., Lee, J.P., Noh, S. & Takeuchi, D. (2020). Asian American mental health: Longitudinal trend and explanatory factors among Filipino- and Korean Americans. Social Science & Medicine: Population Health 10(100542).
  • Choi, J., Ryou, B., Kim, K., Choi, Y. & Hahm, H.C. (2020). Latent subtypes and psychosocial characteristics of suicidality among South Korean youth. Journal of Korean Social Welfare Studies. 51(2).
  • Woo, B., Maglalang, D.D., Ko, S., Park, M., Choi, Y., & Takeuchi, D. (2020). Racial discrimination, ethnic-racial socialization, and bicultural identities among Asian American youths. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. (NIHMSID #1564948)
  • Ryou, B., Choi, Y., Hong, J.S., & Kim, K. (2019). Cultural Orientations and psychosocial adjustments among immigrant adolescents in South Korea. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 21 276-777.
  • Tan, K., Gorman-Smith, D., Schoeny, M. & Choi, Y. (2019). Patterns of social-emotional problems and trajectories of aggression and substance use among middle school boys. Journal of Early Adolescence. 39(9), 1217-1243.
  • Tan, K., Heath, R.D., Das, A., & Choi, Y. (2019). Gender differences in patterns of school victimization and problem behaviors during middle-school and their relation with school experience and graduation outcomes. Youth & Society. 51(3), 339-357.

COURTNEY, MARK E.

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Samuel Deutsch Professor. B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., John F. Kennedy University; M.S.W., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Fields of Special Interest: welfare reform; child welfare services such as child protection, foster care, group care, and adoption; professionalization of social work.

Selected publications:

  • Arnau-Sabatés, L., Dworsky, A., Sala-Roca, J., & Courtney, M. E. (2021). Supporting youth transitioning from state care into adulthood in Illinois and Catalonia: Lessons from a cross-national comparison. Children and Youth Services Review, 120: 105755.
  • Park, S., Okpych, N. J., & Courtney, M. E. (2020). Predictors of remaining in foster care after age 18 years old. Child Abuse & Neglect, 108(11): 104629.
  • Park, S., Powers, J., Okpych, N. J., & Courtney, M. E. (2020). Predictors of foster youths’ participation in their Transitional Independent Living Plan (TILP) development: Calling for collaborative case plan decision-making processes. Children and Youth Services Review, 115(8): 105051.
  • Munson, M., Katz, C. C., Okpych, N. J., & Courtney, M. E. (2020). Mental health management among older youth with child welfare experiences: Service utilization and preparedness. Journal of Adolescent Health, 67(2), 225-231.
  • Okpych, N. J., Park, S. E., Sayed, A. S., & Courtney, M. E. (2020). The roles of Campus-Support Programs (CSPs) and Education and Training Vouchers (ETVs) on college persistence for youth with foster care histories. Children and Youth Services Review, 111(1): 104891.
  • Courtney, M. E., Valentine, E. J., & Skemer, M. (2019). Experimental evaluation of transitional living services for system-involved youth: Implications for policy and practice. Children and Youth Services Review, 96: 396-408.
  • Courtney, M. E. (2019). The benefits of extending state care to young adults: Evidence from the United States of America. In Mann-Feder, V. and Goyette, M. (Eds.), Leaving Care and the Transition to Adulthood: International Contributions to Theory, Research, and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Courtney, M. E., Deng, S., Dave, A., & Lee, B. J. (2019). The transition to adulthood for marginalized youth. In Chaskin, R. J., Lee, B. J., and Jaswal, S. (Eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Lee, B. J., Courtney, M. E., Gao, X., & Sakrani, M. (2019). State responses and structures for child protection. In Chaskin, R. J., Lee, B. J., and Jaswal, S. (Eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Courtney, M. E. & Okpych, N. J. (2019). Postsecondary educational attainment of young people leaving care in the USA: implications for practice and policy. In McNamara, P., Montserrat, C., Wise, S. (Eds.), Education in Out-of-Home Care: International Perspectives on Policy, Practice and Research. New York: Springer.
  • Park, K. Okpych, N. J., & Courtney, M. E. (2019). Psychotropic medication use and perceptions of medication effects among transition-age foster youth. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 88(3):269-281.
  • Okpych, N. J. & Courtney, M. E. (2019). The relationship between extended foster care and college outcomes for foster care alumni. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 14(2), 254-276.
  • Okpych, N. J. & Courtney, M. E. (2019). Longitudinal analyses of educational outcomes for youth transitioning out of care in the U.S.: Trends and influential factors. Oxford Review of Education, 45(1), 461-480.
  • Nabunya, P. Padgett, D., Ssewamala, F. M., Courtney, M. E., & Neilands, T. (2019). Examining the nonkin support networks of orphaned adolescents participating in a family-based economic-strengthening intervention in Uganda. Journal of Community Psychology, 47(3):579-593.

DARROW, JESSICA

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Associate Instructional Professor. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: institutional structures for refugee resettlement; social policy; social construction of the refugee identity.

Selected publications:

  • Darrow, J.H. & Howsam, J. (2020). Chaos and confusion: Impacts of the Trump Administration Executive Orders on the US resettlement system. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership and Governance. https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/2VT4S4XVRBRUIWRUQWR2/full?target=10.1080/23303131.2020.1767745
  • Darrow, J.H. (2018). Administrative indentureship and administrative inclusion: Structured limits and potential opportunities for refugee client inclusion in resettlement policy implementation. Social Service Review, 92(1).
  • Darrow, J.H. (2018). Working it out in practice: Tensions embedded in the US refugee resettlement program resolved through implementation. In Adèle Garnier, Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik (eds.) Refugee Resettlement: Power, Politics and Humanitarian Governance. Berghahn Books.
  • Darrow, J.H. (2015)   Getting refugees to work: A street-level perspective of refugee resettlement policy. Refugee Survey Quarterly, 34(2).
  • Darrow, J.H. (2015)   The (re)construction of the US Department of State's Reception and Placement program by refugee resettlement agencies. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 6(1).
  • Darrow, J.H. (2015) The Politics and Implementation and of US Refugee Resettlement Policy: A Street-Level Analysis. PhD Dissertation. Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest.

EPPERSON, MATTHEW W.

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Associate Professor. B.S., Central Michigan; M.S.W., Grand Valley State; M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia. Fields of Special Interest: intervention research on co-occurring problems of HIV, substance abuse, mental illness, and criminal justice involvement; HIV prevention and epidemiology; substance abuse and mental illness; criminal justice affected populations; use of multimedia tools in intervention development and delivery; dissemination / translational research; criminal justice content in social work education.

Selected publications:

  • Epperson, M.W., Sawh, L., *Sarantakos, S.P. (2020). Building a therapeutic relationship between probation officers and probationers with serious mental illnesses. CNS Spectrums. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1092852919001871
  • Gibbons, R.D., Smith, J.D., Brown, C.H., Sajdak, M., Jones Tapia, N., Kulik, A., Epperson, M.W., Csernansky, J. (2019)Improving the evaluation of adult mental disorders in the criminal justice system with computerized adaptive testing. Psychiatric Services.
  • Epperson, M.W., Pettus-Davis, C., Grier, A., Sawh, L. (2018). Promote smart decarceration. In R. Fong, R. Barth, & J. Lubben (Eds.), The Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society: Social Progress Powered by Science. Oxford University Press.

EWING, EVE L.

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Assistant Professor. Ed.D., Ed.M., Harvard. Fields of Special Interest: racism; social inequality; urban public schools.

Selected publications:

  • Ewing, E.L. (2018). Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago's South Side. University of Chicago Press.
  • Ewing, E.L. (2018). Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life [book review]. Social Service Review: September 2018, Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 470-474.
  • Ewing, E.L. (2018). The Quality of the Light: Evidence, Truths, and the Odd Practice of the Poet-Sociologist. In O. Perlow, Wheeler, D.I., S.L., Scott, B.M. (Eds.), Black Women's Liberatory Pedagogies: Resistance, Transformation, and Healing Within and Beyond the Academy. Palgrave MacMillan. 
  • Ewing, E.L. (2018). Vacancies to Fill. In D. Watson, J. Hagopian, W. Au (Eds.), Teaching for Black Lives. Rethinking Schools.
  • Ewing, E.L. (2015). Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools [book review]. Harvard Educational Review: December 2015, Vol. 85, No. 2, pp. 279-293.

FEDOCK, GINA L.

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Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Michigan State University School of Social Work. Fields of Special Interest: improving vulnerable women’s health and mental health, with a focus on pregnant and postpartum women, as well as women who are incarcerated; criminal justice policy; prevention; violence and trauma.

Selected publications:

  • Fedock, G., Kubiak, S.P., & Bybee, D. (2017). Testing a new intervention with incarcerated women serving life sentences. Research on Social Work Practice. doi:10.1177/1049731517700272
  • Fedock, G. (2017). Life before “I killed the man that raped me”: Pre-prison life experiences of incarcerated women with life sentences and subsequent treatment needs. Women & Criminal Justice. doi:10.1080/08974454.2017.1294131
  • Kubiak, S.P., Brenner, H.J., Bybee, D., Campbell, R., Cummings, C.E., Darcy, K.M., Fedock, G., & Goodman-Williams, R. (2017). Sexual misconduct in prison: What factors affect whether incarcerated women will report abuses committed by prison staff? Law and Human Behavior. doi:10.1037/lhb0000239 
  • Fedock, G. & Sarantakos, S. (2017). Physical and mental health disparities for young women with a history of arrest. Health & Social Work, 42(2),e102-e110.
  • Fedock, G.  (2017). Women’s psychological adjustment to prison: A review for future social work directions. Social Work Research41(1), 31-42.
  • Kubiak, S. P., Brenner, H. J., Bybee, D., Canpbell, R., Cummings, C., Darcy, K. M., & Fedock, G. (2016). Do sexually victimized prisoners perceive justice in litigation process and outcomes? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law23(1), 39-52.
  • Kubiak, S., Fedock, G., Kim, W.J., & Bybee, D. (2016). Long-term outcomes of a RCT intervention study for women with violent crimes. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 7(4), 661-679.
  • Kubiak, S., Kim, W.J., Fedock, G., & Bybee, D. (2016). Examining perpetration of physical violence by women: The influence of childhood adversity, victimization, mental illness, substance abuse and anger. Violence and Victims, 31(1), 22-45.
  • Alvarez, C., & Fedock, G. (2016). Addressing intimate partner violence for Latina women: A call for research. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1524838016669508.
  • Alvarez, C., Fedock, G., Grace, K.T., & Campbell, J. (2016). Provider screening and counseling for intimate partner violence: A systematic review of practices and influencing factors. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1524838016637080.
  • Kubiak, S., Brenner, H, Bybee, D., Campbell, B., & Fedock, G. (2016). Reporting sexual victimization during incarceration: Using ecological theory as a framework to inform and guide future research. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1524838016637078.
  • Brenner, H., Darcy, K., Fedock, G., & Kubiak, S. (2016). Bars to justice: The impact of rape myths on women in prison. Georgetown Journal of Gender and Law, 17(2), 521-574. 
  • Fedock, G., Kubiak, S., Campbell, R., Darcy, K., & Cummings, C. (2016). Prison rape reform: Perspectives from women with life sentences on the impact of a class action lawsuit. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, 1(3), 131-142.
  • O’Mahen, H., Karl, A., Moberly, N.J., & Fedock, G. (2015). The association between childhood maltreatment and emotion regulation: Two different mechanisms contributing to depression? Journal of Affective Disorders, 174, 287-295.

GARCIA, ANGELA

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Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of California, San Diego. Fields of Special Interest: immigration, law, and society; inequality, race and ethnicity; public policy; mixed and comparative methodology.

Selected publications:

  • García, Angela S. 2021. “Undocumented, not Unengaged: Local Immigration Laws and the Shaping of Undocumented Mexicans’ Political Engagement.” Social Forces. 99(4): 1658-1681.
  • García, Angela S. 2019. Legal Passing: Navigating Undocumented Life and Local Immigration Law. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
  • Wong, Tom, García, Angela S., and Carolina Valdivia. 2018. “The Political Incorporation of Undocumented Youth.” Social Problems. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spy009.
  • FitzGerald, David S., Cook-Martín David, García, Angela S., and Rawan Arar. 2018. “Can You Become One of Us? Legal Selection of ‘Assimilable’ Immigrants.” Journal of Ethnic Migration Studies. 44(1): 27-47.
  • García, Angela S. and Leah Schmalzbauer. 2017. "Placing Assimilation Theory: Mexican Immigrants in Urban and Rural America." The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 672(1): 64-82.
  • García, Angela S. 2017. “Labour Market Limbo: The Uneven Integration of Co-Ethnic Argentines in Spain.” International Migration 55(1): 175-188.

GOODWILL, JANELLE

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Neubauer Family Assistant Professor. B.A., Michigan State; M.S.W, M.S., Ph.D., University of Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: suicidal behaviors and depression; measurement and psychometrics; Black American mental health, flourishing, and well-being; positive psychological protective factors

Selected publications:

  • Goodwill, J.R. (in press). Black youth's experiences with feelings of worthlessness, parent relationships, and suicide: Findings from a national probability survey. Journal of Adolescent Health. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.12.141
  • Goodwill, J.R. (in press). Testing for measurement invariance across gender in the 12-item CES-D: An investigation among a nationally representative sample of African Americans. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/cdp0000409
  • Goodwill, J.R., Johnson, N.C., & Watkins, D.C. (2020). Adherence to masculine norms and depressive symptoms in young Black men. Social Work. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/swaa029
  • Goodwill, J.R., & Zhou, S. (2020). Association between perceived public stigma and suicidal behaviors among college students of color in the U.S. Journal of Affective Disorders262, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2019.10.019
  • Goodwill, J.R., Taylor, R.J., & Watkins, D.C. (2019). Everyday discrimination, depressive symptoms, and suicide ideation among African American men. Archives of Suicide Research0, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/13811118.2019.1660287
  • Goodwill, J.R., Anyiwo, N., Williams, E.D.G., Johnson, N.C., Mattis, J.S., & Watkins, D.C. (2019). Media representations of popular culture figures and the construction of Black masculinities. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 20(3), 288-298. https://doi.org/10.1037/men0000164
  • Goodwill, J.R., Watkins, D.C., Johnson, N.C., & Allen, J.O. (2018). An exploratory study of stress and coping among Black college men. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(5), 538-549. https://doi.org/10.1037/ort0000313

GORMAN-SMITH, DEBORAH

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Dean and Emily Klein Gidwitz Professor. Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: children and adolescents; prevention; violence and trauma.

Selected publications:

  • Prince, D.M, Eptstein, M., Nurius, P.S., Gorman-Smith, D. & Henry, D.B. (2019). Reciprocal effects of positive future expectations to safety, and risk behavior across adolescence. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 48, 54-67.
  • Charles, P., Gorman-Smith, D., Schoeny, M., Sudec, L., Tolan, P.H., and Henry, D. (2018) Fathers’ criminal behavior and involvement with children: The moderating role of family relationships. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 9, 131-157.
  • Garthe, R., Gorman-Smith, D., Gregory, J., and Schoeny, M. (2018). Neighborhood concentrated disadvantage and dating violence among urban adolescents: The mediating role of neighborhood social processes. American Journal of Community Psychology, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12239
  • Patel, L., Knijin, T., Gorman-Smith, D., Hochfeld, T., Isserow, M., Garthe, R., Chiba, I., Moodley, J., and Kgaphola, I. (2018). Family contexts, child support grants and child well-being in South Africa. Programme to Support Pro-Poor Development in South African, The Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg.
  • Tan, K., Gorman-Smith, D., Schoeny, M. & Choi, Y. (2018). Patterns of social-emotional needs and trajectories of aggression and substance use among middle school boys.  Journal of Early Adolescence, 1-27
  • Elsaesser, C., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.B., and Schoeny, M. (2017). The longitudinal relation between community violence and academic engagement during adolescence: Exploring families’ protective role. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-22.
  • Henry, D., Tolan, P., Gorman-Smith, D., and Schoeny, M. (2017). Alternatives to randomized control trial designs for community-based prevention evaluation. Prevention Science, 18, 671-680.

GROGAN, COLLEEN M.

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Professor. B.A., Wisconsin; Ph.D., Minnesota. Fields of Special Interest: American government and public policy; health policy and health politics; the American welfare state; comparative state-level policy and politics.

Selected publications:

  • Grogan, Colleen M. Yu-An Lin, and Michael K. Gusmano. 2021. “Unsanitized and Unfair: How COVID Bailout Funds Refuel Inequity in the US Health Care System.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (forthcoming).
  • Natalie Kofler and Colleen M. Grogan. 2021. “Giving Voice to the Voiceless in Environmental Gene Editing.” Hastings Center Report (forthcoming).
  • Grogan, Colleen M. Yu-An Lin, and Michael K. Gusmano. 2021. “Health Equity and the Allocation of COVID-19 Provider Relief Funds.” American Journal of Public Health (forthcoming). https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/10.2105/AJPH.2020.306127
  • Park, S., Mosley, J. E., Grogan, C. M., Pollack, H. A., Humphreys, K., D’Aunno, T., Friedmann, P. D. 2020. “Patient-centered Care’s Relationship with Substance Use Disorder Treatment Utilization.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 118(Nov: 1-6). https://www.journalofsubstanceabusetreatment.com/article/S0740-5472(20)30381-0/fulltext
  • Grogan, Colleen M. 2020. “Medicaid’s Post-ACA Paradoxes.” Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law, 45.4: 617-632. Special Issue: “ACA at 10.”
  • Smith, Bikki Tran, Colleen M. Grogan, Christina M. Andrews, Amanda J. Abraham, Melissa A. Westlake, and Samantha J. Harris. forthcoming. “Medicaid for People with Substance Use Disorder” Ch. 11 in Current Issues in Medicaid: Enrollment, Eligibility, and Politics, ed. Daniel Lanford. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 
  • Grogan, Colleen M. C.S. Bersamira, P.M. Singer, B.T. Smith, H.A. Pollack, C.M. Andrews, A.J. Abraham. 2020. Are Policy Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic Partisan? A View from the States. Journal of Health Politics Policy & Law, 45.2, Special Issue: “The Politics of the Opioid Epidemic.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31808787
  • Abraham, A.J., Smith, B.T., Andrews, C.M, Bersamira, C.S., Grogan, C.M., Pollack, H.A., & Friedmann, P.D. 2019. Changes in Technical Assistance Priorities and Block Grant Funds After ACA Implementation. American Journal of Public Health, (PAP, April 18, 2019). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30998407
  • Andrews, C.M., Pollack, K. A.J. Abraham, C.M. Grogan, Bersamira, C.S., D’Aunno, T. and P.D. Friedmann. 2019. “Medicaid Coverage in Substance Use Disorder Treatment after the Affordable Care Act.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 102(July): 1-7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31202283
  • Andrews, CM, Abraham, AJ and Grogan, CM., M.A. Westlake, H.A. Pollack and P.D. Friedmann. 2019. “Impact of Medicaid Restrictions on Availability of Buprenorphine In Addiction Treatment Programs.” American Journal of Public Health, 109, no. 3 (March 1, 2019): pp. 434-436. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30676789
  • Grogan, Colleen M., Surinder Jaswal, Gao Xiang and Joan Yoo. 2019. “Chapter 3. Social Exclusion as a Policy Idea: Dissemination, Adaptation, and Application.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/social-exclusion-in-cross-national-perspective-9780190873776?cc=us&lang=en&
  • Grogan, Colleen M., Surinder Jaswal and Jung Min Park. 2019. “Chapter 10: Health Policy and Social Exclusion.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/social-exclusion-in-cross-national-perspective-9780190873776?cc=us&lang=en&
  • Mouleshri Vyas, Jennifer Mosley, Colleen M. Grogan, Yan Loing, Hyoung Yong Kim and Robert J. Chaskin. 2019. “Chapter 9: Democratic Engagement and Mobilization: The Role of Grassroots Movements.” In: Chaskin, Robert J., Bong Joo Lee and Surinder Jaswal (eds.) Social Exclusion in Cross National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below. New York: Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/social-exclusion-in-cross-national-perspective-9780190873776?cc=us&lang=en&
  • Abraham, A.J., Andrews, C.M., Grogan, C.M., Pollack, H.A., Humphreys, K.N., D’Aunno, T. & Friedmann, P.D. 2018. State Targeted Funding and Technical Assistance to Increase Access to Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Psychiatric Services, 69:448-455. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29241428
  • Andrews, C.M., C.M. Grogan, B.T. Smith, A.J. Abraham, H.A. Pollack, K. Humphreys, M.A. Westlake and P.D. Friedmann. 2018. “Medicaid Benefits for Addiction Treatment Expanded After Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.” Health Affairs, 37(8), August: 1216-1222. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30080460​
  • Grogan, Colleen M. and Sunggeun (Ethan) Park. 2018. “Medicaid Retrenchment Politics: Fragmented or Unified?” Journal of Social Policy & Aging, 30:3-4, 372-399. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29630463

HANS, SYDNEY

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Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor. B.S., Cornell; Ph.D., Harvard. Fields of Special Interest: developmental psychopathology; parent–child relationships throughout the life course; impact of parental psychopathology and substance abuse on children; women and violence; adolescent parenting; roles of fathers in families; supportive interventions for infants, young children, and families; prevention; home visiting.

Selected publications:

  • Hans, Sydney L., Renee C. Edwards, and Yudong Zhang, 2018. "Randomized Controlled Trial of Doula-Home-Visiting Services: Impact on Maternal and Infant Health" Maternal Child Health Journal. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-2537-7
  • Finger, Brent, Allison Jobin, Victor J. Bernstein, and Sydney Hans. 2017. "Parenting contributors to emerging problem behavior in children of mothers in methadone maintenance treatment." Infant and Child Development.
  • Yazejian, Noreen, Donna M. Bryant, Sydney Hans, Diane Horm, Lisa St. Clair, Nancy File, and Margaret Burchinal. 2017. "Child and parenting outcomes after one year of Educare." Child Development 88(2).
  • Edwards, Renee C., and Sydney L. Hans. 2016. "Prenatal depressive symptoms and toddler behavior problems: The role of maternal sensitivity and child sex." Child Psychiatry and Human Development 47(5): 696-707.
  • Wen, Xiaoli, Jon Korfmacher, and Sydney L. Hans. 2016. "Change over time in young mothers' engagement with a community-bsaed doula home visiting program." Children and Youth Services Review 69: 116-126.

HENLY, JULIA R.

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Professor and Chair of the Doctoral Program. B.A., Wisconsin; M.S.W., Ph.D., Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: family poverty; child care and welfare policy; work-family strategies of low wage workers; work and family policy; informal support networks; employment discrimination.

Selected publications:

  • Henly, J.R., Lambert, S.J., & Dresser, L.J. (forthcoming). The New Realities of Working-Class Jobs Since the Great Recession: Innovations in Employment Regulation, Social Policy, and Worker Organization. What has happened to the American Working Class since the Great Recession? (2009-2019). ANNALS of The American Academy of Political and Social Science.
  • Pilarz, A.R., Sandstrom, H., Henly, J.R. (forthcoming). Understanding Child Care Instability Among Low-Income, Subsidized Families. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences.
  • Henly, J.R. (2020). Centrality of employment policies for individual and community health. American Journal of Public Health, 110(4), 433-435.
  • Hong, Y.S. & Henly, J.R. (2020). Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and School Readiness Skills. Children and Youth Services Review, 114, early access available online https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105034
  • Lambert, S.J., Henly, J.R., Fugiel, P., Choper, J. (Revise and Resubmit). The magnitude and meaning of work hour volatility among early-career employees in the US. Monthly Labor Review.
  • Kim, J.S., Henly, J.R., Golden, L., & Lambert, S. (2019). Workplace Flexibility and Worker Wellbeing by Gender. Journal of Marriage and Family. Online available Dec. 2019: DOI:10.1111jomf.12633.
  • Lambert, S.J., Henly, J.R., & Kim, J. (2019). Precarious work schedules as a source of economic insecurity and institutional distrust. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 5(4): 218-57.
  • Lambert, S.J., Henly, J.R., Schoeny, M., & Jarpe, M. (2019). Increasing Schedule Predictability in Hourly Jobs: Results from a Randomized Experiment in a US Retail Firm. Work and Occupations, 46(2):176-226.
  • McCrate, E., Lambert, S.J., & Henly, J.R. (2019). Competing for hours: Unstable work schedules and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 43(5), 1287–1314.
  • Barnes, C. & Henly, J.R. (2018). They are underpaid and understaffed”: How clients interpret encounters with street-level bureaucrats. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 28(2): 165-181.
  • Henly, J.R., Lein, L., Romich, J., Shanks, T., Sherraden, M., Tillotson, A., & Jones, R. (2018). Grand Challenge # 10: Reduce extreme economic inequality. Chapter 11 in Rowena Fong, James Lubben, & Richard P. Barth, (Eds.) Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society. Oxford University Press.
  • Reza, H. & Henly, J.R. (2018). Health crises, social support, and caregiving practices among street children in Bangladesh. Children and Youth Services Review, 88: 229-240.

HOLMES, E. PAUL

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Senior Lecturer. B.A., in Psychology, Olivet Nazarene; Psy.D., Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Fields of Special Interest: psychology; substance abuse.

Selected publications:

  • Holmes, E.P. (2014). Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.  A seminar for staff at Timberline Knolls.
  • Holmes, E.P. & Wickstrom, J. (2014). Introduction to the Four Skills Areas of Dialectical Behavior Therapy. A one-day workshop presented a Oakton College offered through the Continuing Education Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2013). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An Introduction.  A five-day Summer Institute presented at the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2013). Mindfulness.  A one-day workshop presented at McDonald’s Hamburger University as part of the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2013). Mindfulness.  A one-day workshop presented at the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2012). A Contextual Behavior Approach to Emotion.  A one-day workshop presented at the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2012). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An Introduction.  A five-day Summer Institute presented at the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2012). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An Introduction.  A five-day workshop for staff at Iroquois County Mental Health Center.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2012). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An Introduction.  A five-day workshop for staff at the Kenneth Young Center.
  • Holmes, E.P., (2012). Mindfulness.  A one-day workshop presented at the University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Professional Development Program.

ISMAYILOVA, LEYLA

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Associate Professor. B.S. and M.Sc. in Psychology, Baku State University; M.S.W, Ph.D., Columbia University. Fields of Special Interest: child and adolescent mental health in the global context; youth risk behaviors; family-based interventions; women's empowerment and health; child welfare and protection; prevention.

Selected publications:

  • Ismayilova L., Claypool E., Heidorn E. (under review). The trauma of separation: The social and emotional impact of institutionalization on children in a post-Soviet country. Qualitative Health Research.
  • Karimli L., Lecoutere. E., Wells C.R., Ismayilova L. (2021). More assets, more decision-making power? Mediation model in a cluster-randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of the graduation program on women's empowerment in Burkina Faso. World Development, 137, 105-159.
  • Claypool E., Ismayilova L. (2019). A Gender-Focused Analysis of Structural and Social Precipitators to Child Institutionalization in Azerbaijan: A Qualitative Study. Social Science & Medicine, 232: 262-269.
  • Ismayilova L., Terlikbayeva A., Rozental Y. (2019). Computerized Intervention to Prevent Drug Use among At-Risk Adolescents in Central Asia: Preliminary Family-Level Findings from a Pilot Mixed Methods Trial. International Journal of Drug Policy, 68:75-85.
  • Ismayilova L., Karimli L. (2018). Harsh parenting and child violence among ultra-poor families: A cluster-randomized trial in Francophone West Africa. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2018.1485103.
  • Ismayilova L., Karimli L., Gaveras E., Sanson J., Chaffin J., Tô A. (2018). An integrated approach to increasing women’s status and reducing family violence in a West African country: Results of a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Psychology of Violence, 8(4):448-459. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/vio0000136.  
  • Ismayilova L., Karimli L., Sanson J., Gaveras E., Nanema R., Tô A., Chaffin J. (2018). Improving mental health among ultra-poor children: Two-year outcomes of an open-label, cluster-randomized controlled trial in Burkina Faso. Social Science & Medicine, 208:180-189. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.04.022.
  • Ismayilova L., Terlikbayeva A. (2018). Building Competencies to Prevent Youth Substance Use in Kazakhstan: Mixed Methods Findings from a Pilot Family-Focused Multimedia Trial. Journal of Adolescent Healthhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.04.005.
  • Karimli L., Rost L., Ismayilova L. (2018). Integrating economic strengthening and family coaching to reduce work-related health hazards among children of poor households: Burkina Faso. Journal of Adolescent Health, Special Issue, Global Perspectives on Economic Strengthening, 62(1):S6–S14 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.07.007.

JOHNSON JR., WALDO E.

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Associate Professor. B.A., Mercer; M.S.W., Michigan; Ph.D., Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: male roles and involvement in African American families; non-resident fathers in fragile families; the physical and psychosocial health statuses of African American males.

Selected publications:

  • Johnson Jr., Waldo E. In press. "Masculinity and sexual identity: Making meaning of paternal identity among young African American males." Journal of African American Men.
  • Johnson Jr., Waldo E., and James McKinney. In press. "Transcending individual achievement and organizational pursuits: A twentieth century public policy framework for African Americans." In Alpha Phi Alpha and the Crisis of Organizational Identity: A Case Study Within Black Greekdom, Gregory S. Parks and Stefan M. Bradley, eds. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.
  • Johnson Jr., Waldo E., Jeffrey Shears, and Armon R. Perry. In press. "Paternal involvement among African American fathers: Evidence from the early Head Start and Fragile Families and Child Well-being study." Research on Social Work Practice.
  • Adams, R. and Johnson, W. (2021) Faith as mechanism for health promotion among rural African  American prostate cancer survivors: A qualitative examination, Invited manuscript for Special Issue: Stress, Faith, Resiliency, and Health among Black Men. International Journal of Environmental Health and Public Health.
  • Johnson, W., Dorsey, M., Rich, L., and Brooks, L. (2020) Remain Calm, Negotiate or Defer but by All Means, Call Me: Father-Son Communication to Keep Sons Safe from Violence Involvement and Victimization. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 71, November-December 2020
  • McLeod, B., Johnson, W., Cryer-Coupet, Q., and Mincy, R. (2019). Examining the longitudinal effects of paternal incarceration and co-parenting on son’s educational outcomes: A meditational analysis. Children and Youth Services Review, 100 ©, 362-375. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0190740918308697?
  • Lemmons, B. and Johnson, W. (2019). Game changers: A critical race theory analysis of the economic, social and political factors impacting Black fatherhood and family formation. Social Work in Public Health, DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2018.1562406   
  • Johnson, W. (2019). Urban men’s health: How the urban environment affects Black men’s health, pp. 141-179. In D. Griffith, M. Bruce and R. Thorpe (Eds.) Men’s Health Equity: A Handbook. New York, NY:  Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

LAMBERT, SUSAN J.

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Professor. M.S.W., Ph.D., Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: hourly jobs and low-wage workers; workplace flexibility; work and family issues; social policy and the labor market; organizational theory and development.

Selected publications:

  • Lambert, Susan J. & Haley, Anna (in press). Implementing new work hour regulations in the service sector: Compliance and enforcement challenges. Industrial and Labor Relations Review.
  • Henly, Julia R., Lambert, Susan J., & Dresser, Laura J. (in press). The new realities of working-class jobs since the Great Recession: Innovations in employment regulation, social policy, and worker organization. In edited volume: What has happened to the American Working Class since the Great Recession? (2009-2019). ANNALS of The American Academy of Political and Social Science.
  • Kim, Jaeseung, Henly, Julia R., Golden, Lonnie & Lambert, Susan J. (2020). Workplace flexibility and worker wellbeing by gender and parenting young children. J. of Marriage and Family, 82(3):892-910.
  • Lambert, Susan J.,  Henly, Julia R. & Kim, Jaeseung (2019). Precarious work schedules as a source of economic insecurity and institutional distrust. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 5(4): 218-257.
  • Lambert, Susan J., Henly, JuliaR., Schoeny, Michael, and Jarpe, Meghan (2019). Increasing schedule predictability in hourly jobs: Results from a randomized experiment in a US retail firm. Work & Occupations, 46(2), 176-226.
  • McCrate, Elaine, Lambert, Susan J., & Henly Julia R. (2019). Work schedule instability and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 43(5): 1287-1314.
  • Fugiel, P.J. & Lambert, Susan J. (2019). On-demand and on-call work in the United States. In M. O’Sullivan, J. Lavelle, J. McMahon, L. Ryan, C. Murphy, T. Turner & P. Gunnigle (eds.), Zero Hours and On-Call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries. Chapter 6, pp. 111-135. Springer Publishing.

MA, ZHIYING

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Assistant Professor. B.A., Peking University, China; Ph.D., Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: disability studies; mental health; international social work.

Selected publications:

  • Ma Z, & Ni Z (2020). “Hero with Zeros?: Tensions of Using an Anti-Discrimination Framework and an Impact Case Approach for Disability Rights Advocacy in China.” Disability Studies Quarterly. 40(4). http://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v40i4.7039
  • Ma Z (2020). “Promises and Perils of Guan: Mental Health Care and the Rise of Biopolitical Paternalism in Post-Socialist China.” Medicine Anthropology Theory. 70(2): 150-74. https://doi.org/10.17157/mat.7.2.747.
  • Ma Z (2020). “Biopolitical Paternalism and Its Maternal Supplements: Kinship Correlates of Community Mental Health Governance in China.” Cultural Anthropology. 35(2):290-316. 
  • Ma Z (2020). “Numbers and the Assembling of a Community Mental Health Infrastructure in Post-socialist China.” In Greenhalgh S and Zhang L (eds.), Can Science and Technology Save China? Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. pp. 25-49.
  • Sherer R, Dong H, Cong Y, Wan J, Chen H, Wang Y, Ma Z, Cooper B, Jiang I, Roth H, & Siegler M. (2017). "Medical Ethics Education in China: Lessons from Three Schools." Education for Health. 30(1):35-43.

MARSH, JEANNE C.

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George Herbert Jones Distinguished Service Professor. B.A., Michigan State; M.S.W., Ph.D., Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: services for women and families; service integration in service delivery; social program and policy evaluation; knowledge utilization in practice and program decision-making.

Selected publications:

  • Guerrero, E. Amaro, H., Kong, Y. Khachikian, T., & Marsh, J.C. (2021). Gender disparities in opioid treatment progress in methadone versus counseling. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 16:52. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00389-4
  • Marsh, J.C., Amaro, H., Kong, Y., Khachikian, T., &b Guerrero, E. (2021). Gender disparities in access and retention in outpatient methadone treatment for opioid use disorder in low-income urban communities. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 127.
  • Herrenkohl, T.I., Wooten, N.R., Fedina, L., Bellamy, J.L., Bunger, A.C., Chen, D-G, Jenson, J.M. Lee, B.R., Lee, J.O., Marsh, J.C., Solomon, P., & Williford, A. (2020). Editorial:  Advancing our commitment to antiracist scholarship. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 11:3. https://doi:10.1086/711561
  • Lin, Y-A., Hedeker, D., Ryan, J. & Marsh, J.C. (2020). Longitudinal Analysis of Need-Service Matching for Substance-Involved Parents in the Child Welfare System. Children and Youth Services Review.
  • Bunn, M. & Marsh, J.C. (2019). Client-provider relationship as an active ingredient promoting client change. In Shaping a Science of Social Work: Professional Knowledge and Identity, J. Brekke & J. Anastas (Eds). New York: Oxford University Press
  • Fong, R., Gehlert, S., Marsh, J.C., Uehara, E.S., Williams, J.H., (2019). Reflections on history of the Society for Social Work and Research. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 10(2).
  • Marsh, J.C.; Brown, K. (2019). Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration: A health policy and services research center in a graduate school of social work. Research on Social Work Practice, 1-6.

MARWELL, NICOLE P.

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Associate Professor. A.B., Columbia; A.M., Ph.D., Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: urban governance, with a focus on the diverse intersections between non-profit organizations, government bureaucracies, and politics. 

Selected publications:

  • Marwell, Nicole P., Erez Aharon Marantz, and Delia Baldassarri. 2020. "The Microrelations of Urban Governance: Dynamics of Patronage and Partnership." American Journal of Sociology 125: 1559-1601
  • Marwell, Nicole P. and Shannon L. Morrissey. 2020. "Organizations and the Governance of Urban Poverty." Annual Review of Sociology 46, 1.
  • Marwell, Nicole P. and Maoz Brown. 2020. "Towards a Governance Framework for Government-Nonprofit Relations." Pp. 231-250 in The Nonprofit Sector Research Handbook (3rd edition), eds. Walter W. Powell and Patricia Bromley. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E., Marwell, Nicole P., and Ybarra, Marci. 2019. "How the 'What Works' Movement is Failing Human Service Organizations, and What Social Work Can Do to Fix It." Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership and Governance.
  • Marwell, Nicole P. 2016. “Rethinking the State in Loic Wacquant’s Urban Outcasts.” Urban Studies.

MCMILLEN, J. CURTIS

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David and Mary Winton Green Professor. B.A., Trinity, San Antonio; M.S.W., Oklahoma; Ph.D., Maryland. Fields of Special Interest: mental health services; child welfare clients; older youth leaving the foster care system.

Selected publications:

  • McMillen, J.Curtis and Israel, Nathaniel. (2021). Four frames for choosing performance metrics for child and family service programs: Strategic planning, decision points, logic modeling, and implementation science. Families in Society.
  • Israel, Nathaniel, McMillen, J.Curtis and Adams, Danielle. (2019). Development of Quality Management Capacity in Child-Serving Nonprofit Agencies. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 47, 1, 94-106
  • Lee, Bethany R., and J. Curtis McMillen. 2017. “Pathways forward for embracing evidence-based practice in group care settings.” Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 25(1): 16-27.
  • McMillen, J. Curtis and Adams, Danielle R. (2017). Dissemination and implementation in the social services. In R. Brownson, G. Colditz & E. Proctor. Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Translating Science to Practice (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Powell, Byron J., Rinad S. Beidas, Cara C. Lewis, Gregory A. Aarons, J. Curtis McMillen, Enola K. Proctor, and David S. Mandell. 2017. “Methods to improve the selection and tailoring of implementation strategies.” The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 44(2): 177-194.
  • Spielfogel, Jill E., and J. Curtis McMillen. 2017. “Current use of de-escalation strategies: Similarities and differences in de-escalation across professions.” Social Work in Mental Health 15(3): 232-248.

MILLER, REUBEN JONATHAN

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Associate Professor. B.A., Chicago State; A.M., Chicago; Ph.D., Loyola Chicago. Fields of Special Interest: crime, crime policy, and criminal justice; poverty and income; race, ethnicity, and culture; welfare. 

Selected publications:

  • Miller, R. 2021. Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration. United States: Little Brown, 2021.  
  • Miller, R. 2020. “Racism in the Machine: A Review of Race After Technology by Ruha Benjamin.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity https://DOI: 10.1177/2332649220942521
  • Miller, R. 2020. "Book review: Nikki Jones, The Chosen Ones: Black Men and the Politics of Redemption." (2020): 412-414.
  • Miller, R. 2019. All Leviathan’s Children: Race, Punishment and the (Re)Making of the City. In Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis, pp. 215-229. Palgrave Macmillan.

MOORE, LISA LYNELLE

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Senior Lecturer. B.A., Davidson; M.S.W., Smith, Ph.D., California Institute of Integral Studies. Fields of Special Interest: intergenerational care-taking in public housing; community activism; psychological empowerment.

Selected publications:

  • Moore, L. L. (2018). Racism, black bodies, and psychodynamic theory, In Medlock, M. (Ed)., Race and Psychiatry: Contemporary Issues and Interventions. Springer Pub., NY, NY.
  • Moore, L. L. (2018). Gullah-Geechee Families and Cultural Survival. Journal of Contemporary Rural Social Work.
  • Moore, L. L. (2017). A Simple Breeding Ground for White Supremacy. In Star Tribune, 8/18/2017.
  • Moore, L. L. (2015). Playground politics, In Hufnagel, G. (Ed.), Women and Reproduction, Across the Lifespan: Autoethnographic Accounts. Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY.
  • Moore, L. L. (2015). Social Work and Race. In Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationality, Stone, J. (Ed). West Sussex, England.

MOSLEY, JENNIFER E.

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Associate Professor. B.A., Reed; M.S.W., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. Fields of Special Interest: non-profit and human service organizations; policy advocacy and lobbying; government-non-profit relations; civic engagement; policy formulation and implementation; philanthropy.

Selected publications:

  • Mosley, Jennifer E. and Park, Sunggeun Ethan. (In press). “Service Providers’ Influence in Collaborative Governance Networks: Effectiveness in Reducing Chronic Homelessness.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
  • Mosley, Jennifer E. and Wong, Jade. 2021. “Decision-Making in Collaborative Governance Networks: Distinguishing Between Input and Throughput Legitimacy.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 31(2): 328-345.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E. 2021. “Cross-sector Collaboration to Improve Homeless Services: Addressing Capacity, Innovation, and Equity Challenges.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 693.
  • Park, S.E., Mosley, J.E., Grogan, C.M., Pollack, H.A., Humphreys, K., D’Aunno, T, and Friedman, P.D. 2020. “Patient-centered Care’s Relationship With Substance Use Disorder Treatment Utilization.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 118: 108-125.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E. 2020. “Social Service Nonprofits: Navigating Conflicting Demands.” Pp 251-270 in The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook (3rd ed). W.W. Powell and P. Bromley, Editors. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E., Tadeo Weiner-Davis, and Theresa Anasti. 2020.  “Advocacy and Lobbying.” Pp 335-348 in Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management. Stefan Toepler & Helmut K. Anheier, Editors. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
  • Park, S.E., Grogan, C.M., Mosley, J.E., Humphreys, K., Pollack, H.A., and Friedman, P.D. 2020. “Correlates of Patient-Centered Care Practices at Substance Use Disorder Clinics in the United States.” Psychiatric Services 71(1): 35-42.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E. and Jarpe, Meghan. 2019. “How Structural Variations in Collaborative Governance Networks Influence Advocacy Involvement and Outcomes.” Public Administration Review, 79(5): 629-640.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E., Marwell, Nicole P., and Ybarra, Marci. 2019. “How the “What Works” Movement is Failing Human Service Organizations, and What Social Work Can Do To Fix It.” Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership, Governance 43(4): 326-335.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E. and Smith, Steven Rathgeb 2019. Human Service Organizations and the Question of ImpactAbingdon UK: Routledge.
  • McBeath, Bowen, Jennifer E. Mosley, Karen Hopkins, Erick Guerrero, Michael J. Austin, and John E. Tropman. 2019. “Building Knowledge to Support Human Service Organizational and Management Practice: An Agenda for Addressing the Research-to-Practice Gap.” Social Work Research, 43(2): 115-128.
  • Jarpe, Meghan, Jennifer E. Mosley, and Bikki Tran Smith. 2019. “Understanding the Collaborative Planning Process in Homeless Services: Networking, Advocacy, and Local Government Support May Reduce Service Gaps.” Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, 25(3): 262-269.
  • Mosley, Jennifer E., Park, S. Ethan, Suo, Deng, and Sahkrani, Monica. 2019. “Changing Roles and Relationships between NGOs and the State in Shaping and Responding to Social Exclusion.” In R.J. Chaskin, B.J. Lee, & S. Jaswal (Eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Vyas, M., Mosley, J.E., Grogan, C.M., Chaskin, R.J., Long, H., Kim, H.Y. 2019. “Democratic Engagement and Mobilization: The Rise of Grassroots Movements.” In R.J. Chaskin, B.J. Lee, & S. Jaswal (Eds.), Social Exclusion in Cross-National Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press.

PARIKH, SHIPRA.

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Associate Instructional Professor. Fields of Special Interest: Complex, developmental trauma experiences in youth and adulthood; Cross-cultural and global social work models; sexual and relational violence, community violence; issues related to parenting and parent needs; insight-oriented and relational clinical supervision and mentoring.

Selected publications:

  • Parikh, Shipra. (2013). “It Ain’t Just for the 40 Dollars”: Young Fathers’ Responses to the Interview Experience. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 83(2-3), 303-318.
  • Parikh, Shipra. (2012). The Historical Context of Fatherhood. Choosing Fatherhood: America’s Second Chance. By Lewis Kostiner. Staunton, VA: GFT Publishing. 60-65.
  • Parikh, Shipra. (2008). Validating Reciprocity: Supporting Young Fathers’ Continued Involvement with Their Children. Families in Society, 90(3), 261-270.

POLLACK, HAROLD A.

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Helen Ross Professor. B.S.E., Princeton; M.P.P., Ph.D., Harvard. Fields of Special Interest: substance abuse policy; health policy; crime prevention; intellectual disability. 

Selected publications:

  • Pollack, Harold A. In press. "Prevention, public health, and health reform." Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law.
  • Pollack, Harold A. In press. "Problematic substance use and crime: The alcohol challenge and the opportunity of health reform," Michael Tonry and Daniel Nagin, eds. Crime and Justice 46.
  • D'Aunno, Thomas, Harold A. Pollack, Qixuan Chen, and Peter D. Friedmann. 2017. "Linkages between patient-centered medical homes and addiction treatment organizations: Results from a national survey." Medical Care.
  • Feinstein, Rebecca, and Harold A. Pollack. 2016. "We don't have a plan. We should be working on a plan: Obstacles to caregiver transition planning for individuals with Fragile X Syndrome." Social Service Review.
  • Heller, Sara B., Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Harold A. Pollack. 2016. "Thinking, fast and slow? Some field experiments to reduce crime and dropout in Chicago." Quarterly Journal of Economics.
  • Jost, Timothy, and Harold A. Pollack. 2016. "Making health care truly affordable after health reform." Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics.
  • Olen, Helaine, and Harold A. Pollack. 2016. The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to be Complicated. New York: Penguin Random House.
  • Andrews, Christina M., Amanda Abraham, Colleen M. Grogan, Harold A. Pollack, Clifford Bersamira, Keith Humphreys, and Peter Friedmann. 2015. "Despite resources from the ACA, most states do little to help addiction treatment programs implement health care reform." Health Affairs 34(5): 828-835.
  • Andrews, Christina, Colleen M. Grogan, Marianne Brennan, and Harold A. Pollack. 2015. "Lessons from Medicaid's divergent paths on mental health and addiction services." Health Affairs 34(7): 1131-1138.
  • Cook, Philip J., Richard J. Harris, Jens Ludwig, and Harold A. Pollack. 2015. "Some sources of crime guns in Chicago: Dirty dealers, straw purchasers, and traffickers." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 104(4): 717-758.
  • Cook, Philip J., S. T. Parker, and Harold A. Pollack. 2015. "Sources of guns to dangerous people: What we learn by asking them." Preventative Medicine 79: 28-36. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.04.021.
  • Parish, Carrigan L., Margaret R. Pereyra, Harold A. Pollack, Gabriel Cardenas, Pedro C. Castellon, Stephen N. Abel, Richard Singer, and Lisa R. Metsch. 2015. "Screening for substance misuse in the dental care setting: Findings from a nationally representative survey of dentists." Addiction 110(9): 1516-1523. doi: 10.1111/add.13004.
  • Pollack, Harold A. 2015. "Medicare for All—if it were politically possible—would necessarily replicate the defects of our current system." Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 40(4): 921-929.

ROBINSON, SHANTÁ R.

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Assistant Professor. B.A., University of North Carolina, Asheville; M.A., University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Ph.D., Michigan. Fields of Special Interest: education; race, ethnicity, and culture; urban.

Selected publications:

  • Robinson, S. R. (2016). Just do good work. Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved from https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2016/09/29/simple-advice-getting-job-academe-essay
  • Lee, V. E., Robinson, S. R., & Sebastian, J. (2012). The quality of instruction in urban high schools: Comparing mathematics and science to English and social studies classes in Chicago. The High School Journal, 95(3), 14-48.
  • Robinson, S. R. (2010). Book review: The seduction of common sense: How the right has framed the debate on America's schools. International Studies in Sociology of Education, 20(4), 375-382.

RODERICK, MELISSA

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Hermon Dunlap Smith Professor. A.B., Bowdoin; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard. Fields of Special Interest: education policy; urban high schools; adolescence; youth policy; human resources policy; empirical analysis.

Selected publications:

  • Roderick, Melissa, Vanessa Coca, Eliza Moeller, and Thomas Kelley-Kemple. 2013. From high school to the future: The challenge of senior year in Chicago Public Schools. Chicago: The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research.
  • Coca, Vanessa, David W. Johnson, Thomas Kelley-Kemple, Melissa Roderick, Eliza Moeller, Nicole Williams, and Kafi Moragne. 2012. Working to my potential: The postsecondary experiences of CPS students in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Chicago: The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research.
  • Farrington, Camille A., Melissa Roderick, Elaine Allensworth, Jenny Nagaoka, Tasha S. Keyes, David W. Johnson, and Nicole O. Beechum. 2012. Teaching adolescents to become learners: The role of noncognitive factors in shaping school performance. Chicago: The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research.
  • Roderick, Melissa. 2012. "Drowning in data but thirsty for analysis." Teachers College Record 114(11): 110309.

SAMUELS, GINA MIRANDA

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Associate Professor. B.S., Wisconsin-Oshkosh; M.S.S.W., Ph.D., Wisconsin-Madison. Fields of Special Interest: use of interpretive research methods to inform child welfare practice; multiracial and multiethnic identity; transracial adoption; kinship and identity formation among foster youth.

Selected publications:

  • Yasui, M., Choi, Y., Chin, M., Samuels, G. M., Kim, K. E., and Victorson, D. (2021). Culturally attuned engagement: A qualitative analysis of mental health providers serving Chinese, Vietnamese, and Cambodian immigrant populations. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
  • Jackson, K., ^Snyder, C., Mitchell, F., and Samuels, G. M. (2020). The salience of ethnic minority grandparents in the identity development of multiracial persons. Identity, 20(2), 73-90.
  • Klodnick, V., & Samuels, G. M. (2020). Building home on a cliff: Aging out of semi-institutional  foster care with a serious mental health diagnosis. Child and Family Social Work, 1–10.  https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12747
  • Wesley, B., Pryce, J. M., and Samuels, G. M. (2019). Meaning and essence of child well- being according to child welfare professionals. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 37, 425-441.
  • Curry, S. R., Samuels, G. M., Cerven, C., and Dworsky, A. (2019). Navigating Housing Instability and Substance Use: Hidden Tensions Facing Youth in Small Town America. Journal of Social Service Research. (online first). Doi: 10.1080/01488376.2019.1575322.

SIMMONS, S. L.

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Assistant Instructional Professor. B.S., M.S., Iowa State; Ph.D., Loyola University. Fields of Special Interest: Gender identities and experiences; LGBT+ Sexuality; Race and racism; Higher Education/Student Development; Identity Development; Inclusion and Equity; Assessment and Evaluation; Pedagogy and Curriculum Development; Mentoring and Leadership.

Selected publications:

  • Pitcher, E.P. & Simmons, S.L. (under review). Identity and community kinship as strategies to foster queer and trans retention. Journal of College Student Retention (Special Issue).
  • Simmons, S. L. (2019).“‘I am because we are’: Holding a mirror as a trans educator.” Outside the Gender Box: Trans and Non-Binary Gender People in Higher Education. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
  • Jourian, T. J. & Simmons, S. L. (2017). Trans* leadership. New Directions for Student Leadership.
  • Simmons, S. L.  (2017) A thousand words are worth a picture: a snapshot of trans* postsecondary educators in higher education, International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 30:3, 266-284.
  • Jourian, T.J., Simmons, S. L., & Devaney, K. (2015). “We are not expected”: Trans* educators (re)claiming space and voice in higher education and student affairs. Transgender Studies Quarterly.

SITES, WILLIAM

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Associate Professor. B.A., Oberlin; Ph.D., CUNY. Fields of Special Interest: urban policy and politics; community organization; political processes; social movements; social theory.

Selected publications:

  • Sites, William. 2021. "Beyond the 'futureless future': Edward O. Bland, Afro-modernism, and The Cry of Jazz." American Studies 60 (1): 33-57.
  • Sites, William. 2020. Sun Ra's Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Vonderlack-Navarro, Rebecca, and William Sites. 2015. "The bi-national road to immigrant rights mobilization: States, social movements, and Chicago’s Mexican hometown associations." Ethnic and Racial Studies 38(1): 141-157.

WICKSTROM, JANCEY

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Assistant Instructional Professor. Fields of Special Interest: Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; other contextual treatment approaches; Implementation of Evidence Based Practices across healthcare systems; Clinical supervision and training; Eating disorders; addiction, self-injury, milieu-based approaches.

Selected publications:

  • Healing Self-Inflicted Violence in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: A Unified Treatment Approach. (2010). Chapter 16, in M. Maine, D. Bunnell, & B. McGilley. (Eds.), Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice.

YASUI, MIWA

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Associate Professor. B.A., Sophia University, Tokyo; B.A., Ph.D., Oregon. Fields of Special Interest: cultural influences on development such as ethnic identity development and ethnic-racial socialization; examination of the cultural validity of assessments and interventions for ethnically diverse children and youth; culturally anchored parenting processes and family functioning; intervention and prevention of problem behaviors among youth; treatment of disruptive behaviors of young children; observational methodology.

Selected publications:

  • Castro, Felipe Gonzalez, and Yasui, M.. 2017. “Advances in EBI Development for Diverse Populations: Towards a Science of Intervention Adaptation.” Prevention Science 18(6): 623-629.
  • Castro, F.G. & Yasui, M. 2017. Advances in EBI Development for Diverse Populations: Towards a Science of Intervention Adaptation Prevention Science 18(6): 623-629.
  • Yasui, M.. 2017. "A Preliminary Examination of the Cultural Dimensions of Mental Health Beliefs and Help Seeking: Perspectives from Chinese American Youths, Adults, and Service Providers," Chapter in Asian American Parenting: Family Processes and Intervention, pp. 193-208.
  • Yasui, M., Kathleen J. Pottick, and Yun Chen. 2017. “Conceptualizing culturally infused engagement and its measurement for ethnic minority and immigrant children and families.” Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 20(3): 250-332. DOI:10.1007/s10567-017-0229-2
  • Choi, Yoonsun, Kevin Poh Hiong Tan, Yasui, M., and Hyeouk Chris Hahm. 2016. “Advancing understanding of acculturation for adolescents of Asian immigrants: Person-oriented analysis of acculturation strategy among Korean American youth.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 45(7): 1380-1395. DOI: 10.1007/s10964-016-0496-0
  • Liu, C.H., Yasui, M., R. Giallo, E. Tronick, and L. Seidman. 2016. U.S. parents with mental health problems: Parenting experiences and children’s functioning. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 30 (6), 753-760. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2016.07.006
  • Dishion, Thomas J., and Yasui, M. 2015. "Translating models of adolescent problem behavior into effective intervention: Trials, Tribulations and Future Directions." In Handbook of Developmental Psychology in Action: Opportunities and Obstacles in Giving Developmental Psychology Away, Rudolph Schaffer and Kevin Durkin, eds. New York: Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1002/9781119095699.ch17
  • Yasui, M.. 2015. "The cultural ecogram: A tool for enhancing culturally anchored shared understanding in the treatment of ethnic minority families." Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work 24(2): 89-108. DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2014.991980
  • Yasui, M.. 2015. "A review of the empirical assessment of processes in ethnic-racial socialization: Examining methodological advances and future areas of development." Developmental Review, 37, 1- 40. DOI: 10.1016/j.dr.2015.03.001 (lead article).
  • Yasui, M., Thomas J. Dishion, Elizabeth Stormshak, and Alison Ball. 2015. Socialization of culture and coping with discrimination among American Indian families: Examining cultural correlates of youth outcomes. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 6 (3), 317-341. DOI: 10.1086/682575
  • Yasui, M., Alison E. Hipwell, Stephanie D. Stepp, and Kate Keenan. 2015. "Psychocultural correlates of mental health service utilization among African American and European American girls." Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 42(6): 756-766. doi: 10.1007/s10488-014-0610-0
  • Yasui, M., and Lauren Wakschlag. 2015. "The Culturally-Enhanced Videofeedback Engagement (CEVE) Framework: Preliminary data on the use of shared observations to enhance therapeutic engagement of clinicians with culturally diverse families." Transcultural Psychiatry 52(3): 417-443. DOI: 10.1177/1363461514561076

YBARRA, MARCI A.

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Associate Professor. B.S.W., M.S.W., Wayne State; Ph.D., Wisconsin. Fields of Special Interest: poverty and inequality; social service delivery; work supports; family well-being.

Selected publications:

  • Ybarra, Marci A., Alexandra Stanczyk, and Yoonsook Ha. In press. "The role of paid leave availability and TANF generosity in welfare participation and material hardship around a birth." Family Relations.
  • Ybarra, Marci A., Yoonsook Ha, and Jina Chang. 2017. “Health insurance coverage and routine health care use among children by family immigration status.” Children and Youth Services Review 79: 97-106.
  • Ha, Yoonsook and Marci Ybarra. 2014. "The role of parental immigration status in Latino Families’ Child Care Selection." Children and Youth Services Review 47(P3):  342-351.
  • Ha, Yoonsook, and Marci A. Ybarra. 2013. "Are strong work-first welfare policies aligned with generous child care provisions? What states are doing and the implications for social work." Families in Society 94(1): 5-13.

ZARYCHTA, ALAN

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Assistant Professor. B.S., Northwestern University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder. Fields of Special Interest: public health; public policy; governance; Latin America.

Selected publications:

  • Emmelhainz, Roger, Alan Zarychta, Tara Grillos, and Krister Andersson. 2021. “Linking Knowledge with Action when Engagement is Out of Reach: Three Contextual Features of Effective Public Health Communication.” Health Policy and Planning.  https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czab105
  • Zarychta, Alan, Tara Grillos, and Krister Andersson. Conditionally Accepted. “Accountability and Effort among Local Health Workers: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment.” International Public Management Journal.
  • Alakoc, Burcu Pinar, Gulay Ugur Goksel, and Alan Zarychta. Forthcoming. “Political Discourse and Public Attitudes toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey.”  Comparative Politics.
  • Molina, Adriana, Tara Grillos, Alan Zarychta, and Krister Andersson. 2021. “Decentralization Can Help Increase Cooperation among Public Officials.” American Journal of Political Science.  https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12606
  • Grillos, Tara, Alan Zarychta, Jami Nelson-Nuñez. 2021. “Water Scarcity and Procedural Justice in Honduras: Community-based Management Meets Market-based Policy." World Development.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105451
  • Grillos, Tara, Alan Zarychta, and Krister Andersson. 2021. “Governance Reform, Decentralization, and Teamwork in Public Service: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector. Public Administration.  https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12722
  • Root, Elisabeth Dowling, Alan Zarychta, Bertha Bermudez Tapia, Tara Grillos, Krister Andersson, and Jane Menken. 2020. "Organizations matter in local governance: evidence from health sector decentralization in Honduras." Health Policy and Planning. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czaa084
  • Zarychta, Alan. 2020. “Making Health Services Work Better for the Poor:  Evidence from a Natural Experiment with Decentralization in Honduras.”  World Development. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.104996
  • Zarychta, Alan, Tara Grillos, and Krister P. Andersson. 2020. “Public Sector Governance Reform and the Motivation of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Developing Countries.” Public Administration Review 80(1): 75–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13132
  • Zarychta, Alan. Krister P. Andersson, Elisabeth D. Root, Jane Menken, and Tara Grillos. 2019. "Assessing the impacts of governance reforms on health services delivery: a quasi-experimental, multi-method, and participatory approach." Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology. pp 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10742-019-00201-8
  • Zarychta, Alan. 2015. "Community Trust and Household Health: A Spatially-Based Approach with Evidence from Rural Honduras." Social Science & Medicine 146: 85-94.