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Articles:
 

Dawn Anderson-Butcher and Annahita Ball, "Adolescent Weblog Use: Risky or Protective?" Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Vol. 27 (2010), pp. 63-77, with A. Lasseigne, M. Brzozowski, M. Lehnert, and B. McCormick.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher and Scottye Cash, “Participation in Boys & Girls Clubs, vulnerability, and problem behaviors,” Children and Youth Services Review 32, January 2010, pp. 672-678.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher and Aidyn Iachini. (in press). Capacity-related innovations resulting from pilot school and district implementation of a community collaboration model for school improvement. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, with D., Lawson, H.A., Bean, J., Flaspohler, P., & Zullig, K.
 
Annahita Ball and Dawn Anderson-Butcher, “A Cross-Walk of Professional Competencies Involved in Expanded School Mental Health: An Exploratory Study,” School Mental Health, Vol. 2, May 2010, pp. 114-124, with Elizabeth A. Mellin and Jennifer H. Green.
 
Scottye Cash, “Epidemiology of Youth Suicide and Suicidal Behavior,” Current Opinion in Pediatrics, Oct. 2009, Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 613-619, with Jeffrey A. Bridge, editor, John V. Campo, DOI: 10.1097/MOP.0b013e32833063e1.

Scottye Cash, “Continuous Family Assessment: How Are You Going? How Are You Going Now?” with M. Berry, Children Australia, 2009, Vol. 34,pp. 47-54.
 
Carla M. Curtis and Rudolph Alexander, Jr., “Correlates of African American Children In and Out of Their Families,” Families in Society, The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Jan. 2010, Vol. 91, No. 1, DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.3955.
 
Holly Dabelko-Schoeny and Shawn King (2010). In Their Own Words: Participants’ Perceptions of the Impact of Adult Day Services. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, Vol. 53, No. 7, pp. 1-17.
 
Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, Keith A. Anderson, and Katie Spinks, “Civic Engagement for Older Adults with Functional Limitations: Piloting an Intervention for Adult Day Health Participants,“ The Gerontologist (2010).
 
Tamara S. Davis, Susan Saltzburg, “Supporting the Emotional and Psychological Well Being of Sexual Minority Youth: Youth Ideas for Action,” Children and Youth Services Review, Sept. 2009, Vol. 31,No. 9, pp. 1030-1041, with Chris R. Locke.
 
Tamara S. Davis and Susan Saltzburg, “Assessing Community Needs of Sexual Minority Youths: Modeling Concept Mapping for Service Planning,” Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, Vol. 22, No. 3 (2010), pp. 226-249, with Chris R. Locke.
 
Tamara S. Davis, “Parent Advocates in Children’s Mental Health: Program Implementation Processes and Considerations,” Administration and Policy in Mental Health (2010), with Scott D. Scheer, Stephen M. Gavazzi, and Reena Uppal.
 
Theresa J. Early, “Battling in the Trenches: Case Managers’ Ability to Combat the Effects of Mental Illness Stigma on Consumers’ Perceived Quality of Life,” Community Mental Health Journal, June 2010, with David C. Kondrat.
 
Cynthia Fontanella and Danielle Hiance, “Polypharmacy Linked to Higher Hospital Readmission Rates in Suicidal Adolescents,”Medscape Medical News, Nov. 5, 2009, with Jeffrey A. Bridge and John V. Campo.
 
Cynthia Fontanella, “Psychotropic Medication Changes, Polypharmacy, and the Risk of Early Readmission in Suicidal Adolescent Inpatients,”The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, Dec. 2009,Vol. 43, pp. 1939-47, with Jeffrey A. Bridge and John V. Campo.
 
Aidyn Iachini and Dawn Anderson-Butcher. (in review). Exploring the strategies used by high school coaches to facilitate athletes’ psychological need satisfaction and motivation. The International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, with A.L., Amorose.
 
Shawn King and Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, “Quite Frankly, I Have Doubts About Remaining”:
Aging-in-Place and Health Care Access for Rural Midlife and Older Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals, Journal of LGBT Health Research, Dec. 2009, Vol. 5, No. 1/2.
 
Mo Yee Lee, “Towards Body-mind-spirit integration: East meets West in clinical social work practice,” Clinical Social Work Journal, 37(4), 303-311 with P.P.Y. Leung, C.L.W. Chan, S.M. Ng, DOI: 10.1007/s10615-009-0201-9.
 
Mo Yee Lee and Gilbert Greene, “Utilizing Family Strengths and Resilience: Integrative Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST) with Children and Adolescents with Severe Emotional and Behavioral Problems,” Family Process, September 2009, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp.395-416, with K.S. Hsu, A. Solovey, D. Grove, J. S. Fraser, P. Washburn, and B. Teater.
 
Jessica Veneskey Linley, Keith Warren, and Tamara S. Davis, “A Comparison of Affirmations Given and Received by Minority and Non-Minority Status Men in a Correctional Therapeutic Community,” therapeutic communities, vol. 31, no. 1, spring 2010, pp. 37-49. Therapeutic Communities, Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring 2010.
 
Alvin S. Mares, “An Assessment of Independent Living Needs Among Emancipating Foster Youth,” Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Vol. 27 (2010), pp. 79-96.
 
Susan Saltzburg.“Parents’ Experience of Feeling Socially Supported as Adolescents Come-Out as Lesbian and Gay: A Phenomenological Study,” Journal of Family Social Work, 2009, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 340-358.
 
Susan Saltzburg, Gilbert Greene, and Hilary Drew, “Using Live Supervision in Field Education: Preparing Social Work Students for Clinical Practice,”  Families in Society: Journal of Contemporary Social Services, vol. 91, no. 3, pp. 293-299, 2010.
 
Susan Saltzburg and Tamara S. Davis, “Co-authoring gender-queer youth identities:  discursive tellings and retellings,” Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 87-108, 2010.
  
Keith Warren, “The Interaction of Segregation and Suburbanization in an Agent-Based Model of Residential Location,” Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2009, Vol. 36, pp. 989-1007, with Ciriyam Jayaprakash, Elena Irwin, and Kan Chen.
 
 

Books

 
Rudolph Alexander, Jr., Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Macro, National, and International Perspective, December 2009 (Newbury Park, Calif.: SAGE Publications, Inc.).
 
Rudolph Alexander Jr., edited Dilemmas of Black Faculty at U.S. Predominantly White Institutions: Issues of the Post-Multicultural Era (The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010), with Sharon Moore and Anthony J. Lemelle Jr.
 
Nathan Doogan, Keith Warren, Danielle Hiance, and Jessica Linley, wrote the chapter: A Social Network Model of Direct Versus Indirect Reciprocity in a Corrections-Based Therapeutic Community in Simulating Interacting Agents and Social Phenomena. New York: Springer Publishing.
 
Mo Yee Lee, wrote Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Social Work: An Empirically based approach to assessment and Treatment (Oxford University Press, 2009) with co-authors Siu-Man Ng, Pamela Pui Yu Leung, and Cecilia Lai Wan Chan.
 

Additional Articles:

 
Rudolph Alexander Jr. and Jacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiah, “Gender Identity Disorders in Prisons: What Are the Legal Implications for Prison Mental Health Professionals and Administrators?” The Prison Journal, 90(3) 269–287, pp. 269-287.

Keith A. Anderson, Jeff Maile
(BSSW 2010), and Lynette Fisher (MSW-ASAP student, BSSW 2010), “The healing tonic: A pilot study of bartenders’ perceived ability and potential to assist veterans with mental health issues,” Journal of Military Veterans’ Health, 18 (4), October 2010, pp. 17-24.
 
Keith A. Anderson, Andrea M. Cimbal, and Jeffrey J. Maile, “Hairstylists’ Relationships and Helping Behaviors with Older Adult Clients, Journal of Applied Gerontology, July 2009.
 
Keith A. Anderson and Jina Han, “An Exploration of Ageism and Sexism in Obituary Photographs: 1967-1997, OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying, Vol. 58, No. 4, 2009.
 
Keith A. Anderson and Joseph E. Gaugler, “The Grief Experiences of Certified Nursing Assistants: Personal Growth and Complicated Grief,”  OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying, Vol. 54, No. 4, 2007.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher, “The Promise of Afterschool Programs for Promoting School Connectedness,” The Prevention Researcher, vol. 17(3).
 
Anderson-Butcher and Aidyn Iachini, “Capacity-Related Innovations Resulting from the Implementation of a Community Collaboration Model for School Improvement,” The Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, Vol. 20, pp. 257-287, with Hal Lawson, Gerald Bean, Paul D. Flaspohler, Keith Zullig.
 
Bridget C. Bailey (PhD Student) with Tamara S. Davis, “Mental Health Parity Legislation: Implications for Children and Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance,” Social Work in Mental Health.

Audrey Begun, “Using a lifecourse context for exploring alcohol change attempts and treatment efforts among individuals with alcohol dependency” in the Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11(2), 101-123 with L. K. Berger, and T. C. Salm Ward.

Audrey Begun,
“Intervening with women in jail around alcohol and substance abuse during preparation for community reentry,” in the Alcohol Treatment Quarterly, with S. J. Rose and T. LeBel.
 
Gretchen Clark-Hammond (PhD student) and Tom Gregoire, “Breaking Ground in Tobacco Dependence at a Women’s Treatment Center,” Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11, (1), 1-16 (2011) .

Carla Curtis, “African American Children in the Child Welfare System: Requiem or Reform,” with Ramona W. Denby, in the Journal of Public Child Welfare, Vol. 5, No. 1. 

Tamara S. Davis, Stephen M. Gavazzi, Scott D. Scheer, Il An Kwon, Alexandra Lammers, Mary A. Fristad & Reena Uppal. Measuring Family Caregiver Perceptions of Support in Caring for Children and Youth With Mental Health Concerns. Volume 37, pages 1-16.
 
Tamara S. Davis, “Measuring Individualized Parent Advocate Services in Children’s Mental Health: A Contextualized Theoretical Application,” Journal of Child and Family Studies,  published online December 2010, with Stephen M. Gavazzi, Scott D. Scheer, and Reena Uppal.
 
Cynthia Fontanella recently published the article, “Factors Associated with Antidepressant Adherence for Medicaid-Enrolled Children and Adolescents,” in The Annals of Pharmacotherapy’s July/August 2011 issue.
  
Allison K. Gibson (PhD student) and Dr. Keith A. Anderson, “Difficult Diagnoses: Family Caregivers’ Experiences During and Following the Diagnostic Process for Dementia,” American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, online at http://aja.sagepub.comMarch 2011.  
 
Tom Gregoire, “Parental Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Case Characteristics and Impact on Reunification of Children in Foster Care,”  Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 10,(4), 393-412 (2010), with first author J. Brook and T. McDonald, A. Press, and B. Hindman.
 
Joe Guada & Victoria Venable (Phd Student), “A comprehensive analysis of the quality of online health-related information regarding schizophrenia,” Health and Social Work, 36(1).
 
Sharvari Karandikar-Chheda Victims of circumstances: A case study of people living on the streets of a red-light area in Mumbai, India. Journal of Sociology, Social Work and Social Welfare, 2(1), 1-10.
 
Sharvari Karandikar-Chheda & M. Prospero, “From Client to Pimp: Male Violence Against Female Sex Workers,” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 25(2).
 
Sharvari Karandikar-Chheda and PhD student Lindsay Gezinski, Journal Trends in Organized Crime, Vol. 13, pp. 192-218; A report on the prevalence of human trafficking in Ohio submitted to Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray.
 
Jin Hyun Kim (PhD Grad) & Ginny Richardson published The Impact of Socioeconomic Inequalities and Lack of Health Insurance on Physical Functioning among Middle-aged and Older Adults. Health & Social Care in the Community.
 
David Kondrat (PhD Grad) published with faculty Theresa Early and Keith Warren, Measuring family engagement in psychiatric service: A psychometric evaluation of the family/visitor survey.  Social Work in Mental Health, 9, 137-146.
 
David Kondrat (PhD Grad) and Theresa Early co-authored Battling in the trenches: Case managers’ ability to combat the effects of mental illness stigma on consumers’ perceived quality of life.  Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 47, 390-398. 
 
Mo Yee Lee and Gil Greene published with first authors Fraser, S., Solovey, A., & Grove, D. Integrative Families and Systems Treatment: A Middle Path Towards Integrating Common and Specific Factors in Evidence Based Family Therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 
 
Mo Yee Lee with co-authors Amy Zaharlick and D. Akers. Meditation and Treatment of Female Trauma Survivors of Interpersonal Abuses: Utilizing Clients’ Strengths. Families in Society, 92(1), 41-49. 
 
Mo Yee Lee, “Meditation and Treatment of Female Trauma Survivors of Interpersonal Abuses: Utilizing Clients’ Strengths,Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Vol 92, no. 1, with Amy Zaharlick and Deborah Akers.
 
Alvin Mares & Kroner, M.J. co-authored Lighthouse Independent Living Program: Predictors of client outcomes at discharge. Children and Youth Services Review 33(9): 1749-1758.
 
Alvin Mares with first author Kroner, M.J. published Living arrangements and level of care among clients discharged from a scattered-site housing-based independent living program. Children and Youth Services Review 33(2), 405–415.
 
Jacquelyn C.A. Meshelemiah,  guest writer for the VJ MOVEMENT website about "To Fight Human Trafficking, Education of Law Enforcement and Human Welfare Workers is Crucial."
 
Amber Moodie-Dyer authored A Policy Analysis of Child Care Subsidies: Increasing Access, Quality and Affordability. Children and Schools, 33(1), 37-45.
 
René Olate & Salas-Wright, C. authored ¿Cómo intervenir en los problemas de violencia y delincuencia juvenil? El fracaso de los enfoques punitivos y las posibilidades del enfoque de la salud pública. Revista de Trabajo Social, 79, 7-21.
 
René Olate with first authors McBride, A. & Johnson, E. and also with O’Hara, K. authored Youth volunteer service as positive youth development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (1), 34-41.
 
Virginia E. Richardson, “Length of Caregiving and Well-Being among Older Widowers: Implications for the Dual Process Model of Bereavement,” Journal of Death and Dying, Vol. 62, No. 3 (2011-11).
 
Susan Saltzburg authored Coming Out as Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual in Adolescence. In R.J. Levesque (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Springer Science.
 
Betty Speziale, Sarah Kulbago & Amy Menter, “Diagnosing and treating traumatic brain injury among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars:  Implications for social work,” Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation, 9(4).   
 
 

Presentations

 
Rudolph Alexander, Jr., “The Impact of Poverty on African American Children in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems,” at Oxford University in Oxford, England, addressing the conference theme “Children and Social Justice,” July 12-16.

Dawn Anderson-Butcher
, S. Barker, Anna Ball, Aidyn Iachini, S. Kosek, and L.  Martin presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on “Building district-wide capacity to expand and coordinate student support services.”
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher, Rebecca Wade-Mdivanian, Aidyn Iachini, Annahita Ball, and Allison Boester, “Potential of School-Family-Community Partnerships: A Statewide Assessment of the 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) Initiative.” Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher, Hilary Drew, Rebecca Wade-Mdivanian, and Annahita Ball, "Enhancing the Professional Development of Future and Current School Mental Health Providers." Paper session presented at the Annual Center for School Mental Health Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009, with A. Carek and M. Lehnert.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher and Annahita Ball, "Assessing Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration in School Mental Health: A Tool for Partnerships, Researchers, and Evaluators." Paper session presented at the Annual Center for School Mental Health Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009, with E.A. Mellin and L. Bronstein.
 
Dawn Anderson-Butcher and Aidyn Iachini, College of Social Work, presented “Ohio-Quality Assessment Rubric,” Presentation for the 21st Community Learning Center Accountability Webinar: Columbus, OH, October 2009. 
 
Shantha Balaswamy and Noelle L. Fields, “Exploring Organizational Factors Associated with Reporting of Elder Maltreatment Incidences to the Adult Protective Service (APS) System.” 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.
 
Annahita Ball and Dawn Anderson-Butcher, "Identifying and Promoting Competencies in Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among Education and Mental Health Professionals." Workshop session presented at the Annual Center for School Mental Health Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009, with J.A. Splett, M. Maras, and E.A. Mellin.
 
Annahita Ball, Aidyn Iachini, Allison Boester, and Dawn Anderson-Butcher, "Implementing a Complex Model of Learning Supports: Implications for Expanded School Mental Health." Poster session presented at the Annual Center for School Mental Health Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009, with J. Storer, and J.S. Owens.
 
Annahita Ball, "Educator Readiness to Adopt School Mental Health Approaches." Poster session presented at the Annual Center for School Mental Health Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009.
 
Audrey L. Begun, “Participant Recruitment in Social Work Intervention Research: Methodological Issues and Cost-Effective Strategies,” with Lisa K. Berger and Laura L. Otto-Salaj. Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010.
 
Audrey Begun, Theresa Early, and Melissa Brundage, presented the curriculum and administrative workshop on “Developing Field Internships in Social Work Intervention Research,” at the annual Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR, October 14-17. 
 
Scottye Cash, “Assessment, Assessment, Assessment: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What Can Be Improved,” with Connie Ferrell. 8th ISPCAN Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and the 12th Australian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Perth, Australia, November 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, “International Evidence on Maintaining/Retaining Staff.” Graduate Diploma in Child and Family Practice Leadership, Melbourne, Australia, September 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, “Respite Care: Its Role in the Continuum of Services Aimed to Prevent Child Maltreatment,” with P. Lewis. 8th ISPCAN Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and the 12th Australian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Perth, Australia, November 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, “How Are You Going? How Are You Going Now?” with M. Berry. Keynote presenter at the Association for Child Welfare Agencies, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, August 2008.
 
Scottye Cash, “Recruitment and Retention Strategies in Child Welfare Services.” Graduate Diploma in Child Protection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, November 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, “Support Services for Families Receiving Post Placement Services.” Post Placement Support Services, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, November 2009. 
 
Scottye Cash, “Respite Care and Its Role in Family Preservation Services.” La Trobe University and Berry Street, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia, March 2009. 
 
Scottye Cash, “Using the Strengths and Stressors in Child Welfare Practice.” Berry Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, March 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, “Mental Health Needs for Children in Out-of-Home Placements.” Post Placement Support Services, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, March 2009.
 
Scottye Cash, Dawn Anderson-Butcher, and Rebecca Mdivanian, “A Common Currency: Using Time Dollars to Engage and Support Communities.” 8th ISPCAN Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and the 12th Australian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, November 2009.
 
Carla M. Curtis, College of Social Work, presented “Preparing Students to Become System Transformers: Teaching Pedagogy and Strategies that Work” at the annual Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR, October 14-17, 2010.
 
Carla M. Curtis, College of Social Work, presented “Reforming Child and Family Serving Systems on Behalf of African American Children: The Role of Educators” at the National Association for the Education of Young Children in collaboration with the National Black Child Development Institute in Anaheim, CA, November 3-7, 2010, with Ramona W. Denby Brinson.
 
Holly Dabelko-Schoeny and Keith A. Anderson, “Civic Engagement for Older Adults with Physical and Cognitive Limitations.” 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.
 
Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, Noelle L. Fields, and Keith A. Anderson, College of Social Work, presented “Ready or Not: Transitioning from Institutional Care to Community Care,” at the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education’s (OAGE) 34th Annual Conference,  Kent State University, March 26, 2010.
 
Hilary Drew and Mo Yee Lee, "A Teaching Model Utilizing Transformative Learning Theory in Social Work Values Education,” Poster presentation at the annual Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR, October 14-17.
 
Theresa Early and David C. Kondrat, College of Social Work, presented “Fighting in the Trenches: The Mitigating Effects of Case Managers Between Consumers' Perceived Stigma and Subjective Quality of Life,” at the Society for Social Work Research Thirteenth Annual Conference, January 14-17. 
 
Noelle L. Fields and Virginia Richardson, College of Social Work, presented “The Application of the Theory of Selective Optimization with Compensation to Assisted Living,” at the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education’s (OAGE) 34th Annual Conference, Kent State University, March 26, 2010.
 
 
Cynthia Fontanella, Joseph Guada, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, and Gary Phillips presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on "The Influence of Individual and Contextual-Level Factors on Continuity of Care for Adults with Schizophrenia."
 
Cynthia Fontanella and Scottye Cash, “Children’s Mental Health and Their Intersection with the Child Welfare System.” The Ohio State University Medical School Psychiatry Fellowship Participants, May 2009.
 
Cynthia Fontanella and Danielle Hiance, “Suicidal Adolescent Inpatients at Risk for Early Readmission: The Effect of Psychotropic Medication Changes and Polypharmacy,” with Jeffrey A. Bridge and John V. Campo. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry’s 56th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, October-November 2009.

Lindsay B. Gezinski
presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on "Personal and Professional Values of MSW Students: The Impact of Sex and Marriage Attitudes On Perceptions of Welfare Mothers." (PhD student) and Rebecca Y. Kim
 
Allison Gibson and Keith A. Anderson, College of Social Work, presented “Difficult Diagnoses: Examining Caregivers Experiences with Dementia Diagnosis,” at the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education’s (OAGE) 34th Annual Conference,  Kent State University, March 26, 2010.
 
Linda M. Ginzer and Virginia E. Richardson, “How Much are People Drinking, Anyway: Findings from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC).” 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.
 
Tom Gregoire, Lisa Durham, and Gil Greene, “Hosting a Community Conversation On Curriculum: Using a World Café Methodology.” Council on Social Work Education’s 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 2009.
 
Joe Guada, “The Impact of Family Factors on the Functioning of African American Consumers Living with Schizophrenia.” 61st Annual Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 2009.

Joe Guada and Cynthia Fontanella, "The Influence of Individual and Contextual Factors on Quality Standards of Continuity of Care for Adults with Schizophrenia." Poster presented at the 2nd Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference--"Bridging Research to Clinic," Schizophrenia International Research Society, Inc., with  S. Bartle-Haring and G. Phillips, Florence, Italy, April 2010.
 
Joe Guada, presented “The influence of individual and contextual factors on quality standards of continuity of care for adults with schizophrenia,” at the 2nd Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, "Bridging Research to Clinic," Schizophrenia International Research Society, Inc., Florence, Italy, April 2010, with information provided by authors Cynthia Fontanella, College of Social Work, S. Bartle-Haring, and G. Phillips.
 
Jina Han and Jinhyun Kim, “The Impacts of Self-Perception of Aging and Self-Efficacy on Depression among Korean Older Persons.” Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010.
 
PhD students Danielle Hiance and Nate Doogan with faculty member Keith Warren presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on “An Agent-Based Model of the Influence of Lifetime Attendance on the Stability of Self-Help Groups.”
 
PhD student Danielle Hiance, Cynthia Fontanella, and Gary Phillips presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on "Rural and urban differences in access to mental health care for Medicaid enrolled children.”
 
Sharvari Karandikar-Chheda, PhD student Lindsay Gezinski, and Jacquelyn Meshelemiah presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on “One-Way Ticket to a Red- Light Area: Experiences of Sex Trafficking Victims From Mumbai, India,” in Tampa, FL.
 
Shawn King and Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, “Quite Frankly, I Have Doubts about Remaining: Health and Support Concerns of Rural Older GLB Adults.” 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.
 
David C. Kondrat and Theresa Early, “Fighting in the Trenches: The Mitigating Effects of Case Managers Between Consumers' Perceived Stigma and Subjective Quality of Life.” Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010.
 
Mo Yee Lee, “Effects of Meditation Practice on Mental Health Outcomes of Female Trauma Survivors with Concurrent Alcohol Use Disorders: A Small Randomized Controlled Trial,” with Amy Zaharlick and Deborah Akers. Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010.

Chris R. Locke (PhD graduate) and Theresa J. Early presented at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, “Public Attitudes Toward Mental Illness: An Experimental Design Examining the Media’s Impact of Crime on Stigma.” 
 
Virginia E. Richardson, “How Does Widowhood Get Under One’s Skin?: An Exploration of Biomarker Responses,” with Kate Bennett, Debbie Carr, and Steve Gallagher. 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.
 
PhD student Allie Riley, R. Wade-Mdivanian, and Dawn Anderson-Butcher, poster presentation at 15th Annual SSWR Conference, Tampa, Florida, January 2011, on “Examining the outcomes of a summer sport-based youth development program for disadvantaged youth.” 
 
Susan Saltzburg, Gilbert J. Greene, and Hilary Drew, “Using Live Supervision in Field Education: Preparing Students for Family Therapy Practice.” Council on Social Work Education’s  55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 2009.
 
Keith Warren, Nathan Doogan, and Danielle Hiance, “Agent-Based Models as a Tool for Social Work Research.” Society for Social Work Research’s 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2010. 

 


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