Faculty Publications & Grants
Note: Student co-authors are listed in dark bold.
2023
Arneklev, B. J. (2023). Self-Control and Curiosity: Has Curiosity Been an Overlooked Concept in the Crime/Deviance Decision-Making Process?, Deviant Behavior. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2022.2164753
Barsky, A. E., & Spadola, C. (2023). Licensing investigations: Suggestions from social workers who received sanctions. Social Work Research. http://doi.org/10.1093/swr/svad002
Barsky, A. E., (2023). Ethics and technology in emergency situations. In G. Kirwan & A. L. Peláez (Eds.), Routledge handbook of digital social work. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003048459-38
Hargrove, E. M., Stults, B. J., Hay, C., & Meldrum, R. C. (2023). Sleep duration as a mediator of the effects of risk factors for substance use. Journal of Criminal Justice, 88, 102102. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2023.102102
Kevorkian, Salpi S., Meldrum, R. C., Rivero Fuentes, Maria E., and Tom Hare. (2023). “Street code values among youth in the ‘Northern Triangle’ of Central America: Do they predict delinquency, substance use, and bullying perpetration?” International Criminology. http://doi.org/10.1007/s43576-023-00101-5
Lehmann, P. S., & Meldrum, R. C. (2023). Disparities in Youth Arrest Across Racial and Ethnic Subgroups. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. http://doi.org/10.1177/15412040231186337
Martorella, G., Miao, H., Wang, D., Park, L., Mathis, K., Park, J., Sheffler, J., Granville, L., Teixeira, A. L., Schulz, P., & Ahn, H. (2023). Feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of home-based transcranial direct current stimulation on pain in older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias: A randomized sham-controlled pilot clinical trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(2), 401. http://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020401
Skinner-Osei, P. (2023). The impact of COVID-19 on justice-involved African Americans. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. http://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2023.2193436
2022
Ahlin, E.M., Mitchell, O., and Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (Eds.) 2022. Handbook on Inequalities in Sentencing and Corrections among Marginalized Populations. http://doi.org/10.4324/9781003245032-1
Suragarn, U., Hain, D., Barsky, A., Pfaff, G., Wuddhipreecha, N., Chatcheydang, J., & Songprakun, W. (2022). Living arrangements, healthy aging, and personal well-being among older Thai adults: An exploratory study. Journal of Aging and Human Social Change, 13(1), 1-15. http://doi.org/10.18848/2576-5310/CGP/v13i01/1-15
Barsky, A. E., & Spadola, C. (2022). “Don’t shame me; Walk with me:” The impact of sanctions for social work licensing violations. Advances in Social Work, 21(4), 1300-1315. http://doi.org/10.18060/25190
Cain, C. M., & Sample, L. L. (2022). Public Opinions on Applying Adult Sex Offender Legislation to Minors Convicted of Sex Crimes. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 33(3), 235–255. http://doi.org/10.1177/08874034211046327
Ellison, J. M., Cain, C. M. & Jaegers, L. A. (2022). Just another day’s work: The nexus between workplace experiences and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in jail settings. Journal of Criminal Justice, 81, 101903. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2022.101903
Cain, C. M., & Ellison, J. M. (2022). Identifying individuals at risk of suicide and self-harm in jail. Corrections: Policy, Practice & Research. http://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2022.2031350
Ellison, J. M., Cain, C. M., Baker, B., & Paige, B. (2022). The dangers of short-term confinement: Indicators of safety risks among jail inmates. International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology. http://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X221110808
Cain, C. M. (2022). Commercial sexual exploitation victims treated as offenders: Examining the gendered risk factors of incarcerated youth charged with prostitution. Victims & Offenders: Special issue on “Reforming the Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking Victims and Offenders” J.A. Reid & B. Fox (Eds.). http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2022.2151538
Colvin, M. L. & Howard, H. (2022). Hard to succeed: A call for social change from mothers in the child welfare system with substance use. Children & Youth Services Review, 140, 106574. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106574
Meskin, L. & Colvin, M. L. (2022). Body Image: A scoping review of the social work literature. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. http://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2022.2093814
Ramanathan, C., Colvin, M. L., Luna, N., & Herzog, J. (2022). Globalisation and Social Work Curricula: What Are Our Students Telling Us. International Journal of Community and Social Development. http://doi.org/10.1177/25166026221094163
Cooley, M., & Krysik, J. (2022). Foster caregiving and child outcomes in relative and non-relative foster families. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39, 539–544 http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00871-3
Stahnke, B., Cooley, M. E., & Blackstone, A. (2022). “I’ve lived my life to the fullest:” Life satisfaction among childfree older women. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 34(3-4), 296-312. http://doi.org/10.1080/08952833.2022.2139078
Mihalec-Adkins, B. P., Day, E., Cooley, M. E., & Thompson, H. M. (2022). The emotional toll of juggling families: Adolescents’ simultaneous relationships with biological parents and foster caregivers. Child & Adolescent Social Work, 39, 561-571. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00835-7
Garrison, S. T., Gillen, M., & Cooley, M. E. (2022). Caregivers’ perspectives of the Florida Guardianship Assistance Program and its impact on the children in their care. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39(5), 641-650. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00832-w
Boshers, E. B., Cooley, M. E., & Stahnke, B. (2022). Examining no-show rates in a community health centre in the United States. Journal of Health & Social Care, 30(5), e2041-e2049. http://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13638
Stahnke, B., & Cooley, M. E. (2022). End-of-life case study: The use of narrative therapy on a holocaust survivor with lifelong depression. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 52(3), 191-198. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-022-09532-z
Mihalec-Adkins, B.P., Day, E., Cooley, M., Thompson, H. The Emotional Toll of Juggling Families: Adolescents’ Simultaneous Relationships with Biological Parents and Foster Caregivers. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 39, 561–571 (2022). http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00835-7
Garrison, S.T., Gillen, M. & Cooley, M. Caregivers’ Perspectives of the Florida Guardianship Assistance Program and Its Impact on the Children in Their Care. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 39, 641–650 (2022). http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00832-w
Thompson, H. M., Colvin, Marianna L., Cooley, M. E., & Womack, B. (2022). Factors predicting service referrals for youth in the child welfare system. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39(3), 261-277. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-021-00760-1
Dario, L. M., Cesar, G. T., & Crichlow, V. J. (2022). Reappreciating the varieties of police behavior: a national examination of contemporary police mission statements. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 45(6), 893-907. http://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-02-2022-0026
Dario, L. M., & Crichlow, V. C. (2022). Emergent dimensions of community-oriented policing. Crime & Delinquency, 68(3), 409-438. http://doi.org/10.1177/0011128720962713
Porterfield, S., Quinn, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Tedor, M. Collins, C. (2022) Net Worth of Adults Approaching Retirement Age: Personal Health, Presence of a Chronically Ill or Disabled Household Member, and Out of Home Caregiving Caregivers Approaching Retirement Age. Accepted Social Work and Society http://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/808/1393
DeRigne, L., Porterfield, S., Quinn, L., Tedor, M., Stoddard-Dare, P., Bai, R., Collins, C. (2022). Caregiving, health status and total family net worth among men and women approaching retirement age. Community, Work, & Family http://doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2022.2055997
Dobrin, A. and Wolf, R. (2022). Volunteer Police: Often overlooked, but an important part of understanding policing. Translational Criminology. 24-27. http://cebcp.org/tcmagazine/
Fallik, S., Gardner, S., Remillard, A., Venuto, T., Atkin-Plunk, C., & Dobrin, A. (2022). Defining hate: A content analysis of state hate crime legislation in the United States of America. Victims & Offenders. http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2022.2140729
Fallik, S., Stone, E., Victory, D., Markevitch, T., Salvo, R., Mallalieu, A. (2022). Revenge porn: A critical content analysis of the Nation’s laws and reflection upon social science research. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, & Society, 23(1), 1-22. http://doi.org/10.54555/ccjls.4234.34102
Spadola, C.S., Groton, D.B., Littlewood, K., Hilditch, C.J., Burke, S.L., & Bertisch, S.M. (2022) Sleep health education to promote public health: Attitudes and desired learning goals among social work students. Journal of Social Work in Public Health, 38 (1) http://doi.org/10.1080/19371918.2022.2093304
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2022). Bullying and Cyberbullying Offending: The Influence of Six Parenting Dimensions Among US Youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 31, 1454-1473. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-021-02208-7
Hinduja, S.
& Patchin, J. W. (2022). Bias-Based Cyberbullying Among Early Adolescents: Associations with Cognitive and Affective Empathy. Journal of Early Adolescence.
http://doi.org/10.1177/02724316221088757
Patchin, J. W., Hinduja, S. Cyberbullying among asian american youth before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of School Health. (2022). http://doi.org/10.1111/josh.13249
Patchin, J. W., Hinduja, S. and Meldrum, R.C. (2022), Digital self-harm and suicidality among adolescents. Child and Adolescent Mental Health. http://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12574
Kravetz ZJ, Prakash N, Lahiri S, Kunzelman J, McConnell N, Fernander, & Howard, H. (2022). A Case Study on the Impact of COVID -19 and Social Capital on the Delivery of Medication - Assisted Peer Support. Journal of Addiction & Prevention, 10(1), 1-6. http://dx.doi.org/10.13188/2330-2178.1000054
Jacobs, R.J., Caballero, J, & Kane, M. N. (2022). Medical Students’ Confidence in Their Abilities and Barriers to Conducting Research: A Mixed Methods Study. Cureus, 2022, http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20896
Jacobs, R. J, Kane, M. N., & Caballero, J. (2022). Predictors of Medical Students’ Perceptions About Medical Cannabis. Cureus. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.24390
Jacobs, R. J., & Kane, M. N. (2022). Exploratory Factor Analysis of Medical Students’ Perceptions of Medical Cannabis Scale. Cureus. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25749
Jacobs, R. J., Colon, J., & Kane, M. N. (2022). Medical students’ attitudes, knowledge and beliefs about medical cannabis: A qualitative descriptive study. Cureus 14(8): e28336. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28336.
Skinner-Osei, P., & Mercedes, D. (2022). Collateral consequences: The impact of incarceration on African American fathers and sons. Journal of Forensic Social Work. 7(1) 1-13 http://doi.org/10.15763/issn.1936-9298.2023.7.1.1-13
Feldmeyer, B., Cullen, F. T., Sun, D., Kulig, T. C., Chouhy, C., & Zidar, M. (2022). The community determinants of death: comparing the macro-level predictors of overdose, homicide, and suicide deaths, 2000 to 2015. Socius, 8, 23780231221100392. http://doi.org/10.1177/23780231221100392
Feldmeyer, B., Sun, D., Harris, C. T., & Cullen, F. T. (2022). More immigrants, less deaths: An analysis of immigration effects on county-level overdose deaths, 2000-2015. Criminology, 60(4), 667–699. http://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.12318
Sun, D., Graham, A., Feldmeyer, B., Cullen, F. T., & Kulig, T. C. (2022). Public opinion about America’s opioid crisis: Severity, sources, and solutions in context. Deviant Behavior, 44(4). http://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2022.2071656
Sun, D., & Feldmeyer, B. (2022). Racial invariance or Asian advantage: Comparing the macro-level predictors of violence across Asian, White, and Black populations. Race and Social Problems, 14(2), 114-130. http://doi.org/10.1007/s12552-021-09344-1
Jesilow, P., Burton, B., & Sun, D. (2022). Healthcare fraud. In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology, Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press. http://doi.org/10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0157
Rothe, D. L., Arneklev, B. J., & Kauzlarich, D. (2022). $ over Ethics: Higher Education and the Private Prison Industry, a Symptom of the Theology of Neoliberalism. Critical Criminology: An International Journal 30(3), 557-574. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-022-09663-8
Rothe, D. L., Kauzlarich, D., & Arneklev, Bruce J. (2022). Guest Editors’ Introduction. A Specter Haunting Higher Education: The Neoliberal takeover and beyond. Critical Criminology: An International Journal 30(3), 473-477. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-022-09651-y
Park, J., Galvin, J., & Levine, H. (2022). Factor structure of pre-loss grief-12 in caregivers of
people living with dementia. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. http://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12322
Hung, L., Levine, H., Randhawa, P., &
Park, J.
(2022). Technology-based group exercise
interventions for people living with dementia: A scoping review. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055990
Abel, K., Wiese, L.,
Park, J., & Williams, I. (in press). Perceptions about Discrimination in a
Rural, Older, Racially and Ethnically Diverse Cohort. Online Journal of Rural Nursing
and Healthcare: The official journal of the Rural Nurses’ Organization, 22(2).
http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v22i2.712
Park, J., Heilman, K. J., Sullivan, M., Surage, J., Levine, H., Hung, L., Ortega, M., Wiese, L. K., & Ahn, H. (2022). Remotely supervised home-based online chair yoga intervention for older adults with dementia: Feasibility study. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2022.101617
Park, J., Galvin, J., & Levine, H. (2022). Factor structure of Pre-Loss Grief-12 in caregivers of people living with dementia. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 8(1), e12322. http://doi.org/10.1002%2Ftrc2.12322
Park, J., Hung, L., Randhawa, P., Surage, J., Sullivan, M., Levine, H., & Ortega, M. (2022). “Now I can bend and meet people virtually in my home”: The experience of a remotely supervised online chair yoga intervention among older adults with dementia. International Journal of Older People Nursing. http://doi.org/10.1111/opn.12513
Abel, K., Wiese, L., Park, J., & Williams, I. (2022). Perceptions about discrimination in a rural, older, racially and ethnically diverse cohort. Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Healthcare: The Official Journal of the Rural Nurses Organization. Health Care, 22(2), 3-28. http://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v22i2.712
Hung, L., Levine, H., Randhawa, P., & Park, J. (2022). Technology-based group exercise interventions for people living with dementia: A scoping review protocol. BMJ Open, 12(3), e055990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055990
Barsky, A. E. (2022, July). Ethics alive: Narrative ethics and the importance of storytelling. The New Social Worker (feature article). http://www.socialworker.com/feature-articles/ethics-articles/narrative-ethics-value-of-storytelling
Colvin, M. L. & Howard, H. (2022). Hard to succeed: A call for social change from mothers in the child welfare system with substance use. Children & Youth Services Review, 140, 106574. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106574
Meskin, L. & Colvin, M. L. (2022). Body Image: A scoping review of the social work literature. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. http://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2022.2093814
Ramanathan, C., Colvin, M. L., Luna, N., & Herzog, J. (2022). Globalisation and Social Work Curricula: What Are Our Students Telling Us. International Journal of Community and Social Development. http://doi.org/10.1177/25166026221094163
Cooley, M. Foster Caregiving and Child Outcomes in relative and non-relative Foster families. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal (2022). http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-022-00871-3
Spadola, C., Groton, D. B., Littlewood, K., Hilditch C., Burke, S. & Bertisch, S. M. (2022). Sleep Health Education to Promote Public Health: Attitudes and Desired Learning Goals among Social Work Students, Social Work in Public Health. http://doi.org/10.1080/19371918.2022.2093304
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2022). Bullying and Cyberbullying Offending: The Influence of Six Parenting Dimensions Among US Youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-021-02208-7
Lopez, R., Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., and Newquist, J. “Parenting Behaviors and Parental Stress Among Foster Parents.” The Family Journal, (June 2022). http://doi.org/10.1177/10664807221104119
Park, J., Heilman, K. J., Sullivan, M., Surage, J., Levine, H., Hung, L., Ortega, M., Wiese, L.A.K., Ahn, H. Remotely supervised home-based online chair yoga intervention for older adults with dementia: Feasibility study, Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice (2022). http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2022.101617
2021
Wu, Y., Liu, Y., Cao, X., Ying, Z.,
Park, J.,
Feng, Q., Umeda, M., Liu, Z., & Liao, J. (2021).
Burden of caregivers who care for oldest-old parents with disability: A cross-sectional
study. Geriatric Nursing, 42, 792-798. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.04.013
Suchting, R., Teixeira, A. L., Ahn, B., Colpo, G. D.,
Park, J.,
& Ahn, H. (2021). Changes in
brain-derived neurotrophic factor from active and sham transcranial direct current
stimulation in older adults with knee osteoarthritis. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 37(12),
898-903. http://doi.org/10.1097/AJP.0000000000000987
Douds, A. S., Ahlin, E. M., Atkin-Plunk, C. A., & Posteraro, M. (2021). Noble intent is not enough to run vet court mentoring programs: A qualitative study of mentors’ role orientation and responsibilities. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 10(2). http://doi.org/10.21428/88de04a1.a897747a
Atkin-Plunk, C. A., Armstrong, G. S., & Dalbir, N. (2021). Veteran treatment court client perceptions of procedural justice and recidivism. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 32(5), 501-522. http://doi.org/10.1177/0887403420920334
Barsky, A. E., Carnahan, B., & Spadola, C. (2021). Licensing complaints: Experiences of social workers in investigation processes. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 18(2), 29-42. http://jswve.org/download/2021-2/8-Licensing-Complaints-Experiences-of-Social-Workers-in-Investigation-Processes-JSWVE-18-2-2021.pdf
Cain, Calli M. (2021). Examining the effects of prior victimization on delinquency type among justice-involved youth. Victims & Offenders, 16(6), 771-795. http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2020.1860176
Colvin, M., Thompson, H. M., & Cooley, M. E. (2021). The ‘cost’ of collaborating and other challenges in inter-organizational child welfare practice: A mixed-methods analysis. Journal of Public Child Welfare. 15(5), 617-651. http://doi.org/10.1080/15548732.2020.1778597
Meskin, Leslie, Colvin, Marianna L., & Hart, Laura (2021). A pilot trail of Confident Body, Confident Child in the United States. Families in Society, 102(2), 194-211. http://doi.org/10.1177/1044389420947227
Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., Wojciak, A. S., & Mihalec-Adkins, B. (2021). Parental monitoring by foster parents, youth behaviors, and the youth-foster parent relationship. Child & Family Social Work. Advance online publication. http://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12844
Collins, C., Brown, P., Rice, H., Bronson, C., Cherney, E., Farmer, C., & DeRigne, L. (2021). Experiences of Black Women During Pregnancy: The Meaning of Perinatal Support. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 92(5), 589-597. http://doi.org/10.1037/ort0000557
Branscum, C. & Fallik, S. W. (2021). A content analysis on state human trafficking statutes: how does the legal system acknowledge survivors in the United States (US)?. Crime, Law and Social Change, 76, 253–275 (2021). http://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-021-09958-x
Branscum, C., Fallik, S. W., Garcia, K., Eason, B., & Gursahaney, K. (2021). Stalking State Statutes: A Critical Content Analysis and Reflection on Social Science Research. Women & Criminal Justice, 31(4), 261-282. http://doi.org/10.1080/08974454.2019.1686450
Groton, D. & Spadola, C. (2021). “I ain’t getting enough rest”: A Qualitative Exploration of Sleep among Women Experiencing Homelessness. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness. http://doi.org/10.1080/10530789.2021.1961991
Groton, D. B. & Radey, M. (2021). “I’ve been through it”: Assessing barriers to employment among unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. Social Work Research, 45(2), 88-100. http://doi.org/10.1093/swr/svab003
Guastaferro, K. M., Osborne, M. C., Lai, B. S., *Aubé, S., Guastaferro, W. P., & Whitaker, D. J. (2021). Parent and child reports of parenting behaviors: Agreement among a longitudinal study of drug court participants. Frontiers in Psychology. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.667593
Meldrum, R. C., Young, J., Patchin, J. W., & Hinduja, S. (2021). Bullying Victimization, Negative Emotions, and Digital Self-Harm: Testing a Theoretical Model of Indirect Effects. Deviant Behavior. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2020.1833380
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2021). Cyberbullying Among Tweens in the United States: Prevalence, Impact, and Helping Behaviors. Journal of Early Adolescence. Journal Impact Factor: 2.771. http://doi.org/10.1177/02724316211036740
Howard, H. & Colvin, M. (2021). Women in the waves: Learning from mothers in recovery through photovoice. Child Welfare Journal, 99(1), 25-68. http://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA675461418&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=00094021&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E39c492ad
Walbam, K. M. & Howard, H. (2021). Preparing students for the profession: Examining power within social work. Social Work Education. http://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2021.1935844
Syvertsen, J. L., Toneff, H., Howard, H., Spadola, C., Madden, D., & Clapp, J. (2021). Conceptualizing stigma in contexts of pregnancy and opioid misuse: A qualitative study with women and healthcare providers in Ohio. Drug and alcohol dependence, 222, 108677. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108677
Jones, T., Howard, H., Freeman-Costin, K., Wisdom-Chambers, K., Creighton, A., & Underhill-Blazey, M. (2021). Knowledge and perceptions of BRCA1/2 genetic testing and needs of diverse women with a personal or family history of breast cancer in south Florida. Journal of Community Genetics. http://doi.org/10.1007/s12687-021-00507-6
Rogerson, C., Prescott, D., & Howard, H. (2021). Teaching social work students the influence of explicit and implicit bias: Promoting ethical reflection in practice. Social Work Education. http://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2021.1910652
Howard, H. & Park, J. (2021). Living in the moment: Empowered caregiving in the United States for family members living with Dementia. Journal of Women’s Health Care and Management, 2(3), 1-10. http://doi.org/10.47275/2692-0948-124
Syvertsen, J. L., Toneff, H., Howard, H., Spadola, C., Madden, D., & Clapp, J. (2021). Conceptualizing stigma in contexts of pregnancy and opioid misuse: A qualitative study with women and healthcare providers in Ohio. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108677
Opalinski, A., Groton, D. B., Linette, D., Newman, D., Leavitt, M. A., Pratt, B., & D’Avolio, D. (2021). Impact of immersion experiences about homelessness on psychological processes of nursing students: a pilot study. Journal of Nursing Education, 60(4). http://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20210322-06
Park, J. & Galvin, J. (2021). Pre-loss grief in caregivers of older adults with dementia with Lewy bodies. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. http://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210616
Wu, Y., Liu, Y., Cao, X., Ying, Z., Park, J., Feng, Q., Umeda, M., Liu, Z., & Liao, J. (2021). Burden of caregivers who care for oldest-old parents with disability: A cross-sectional study. Geriatric Nursing, 42, 792-798. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.04.013
Park, J. & Herron, C. (June 2021). The effects of movement-based mind-body intervention in managing symptoms in older adults with osteoarthritis: Gender, age, and living arrangement differences. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 27(3), 111-123. http://doi.org/10.1089/act.2021.29326.jpa
Clarke, R. D., Morris, S. L., Wagner, E. F., Spadola, C. E., Bursac, Z., Fava, N. M., & Hospital, M. (2021). Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary impact of mindfulness-based yoga among Hispanic/Latinx adolescents. Explore. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2021.03.002
Sloas, L. B. & Larrea, M. (2021). Rethinking sanctioning for offenders with mental health issues: A balanced justice approach. American Journal of Criminal Justice. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2020.1833380
Thompson, H. M., Colvin, M. L., Cooley, M. E., & Womack, B. (2021). Factors predicting service referrals for youth in the child welfare system. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-021-00760-1
Wohlsifer, D., Suttenberg, L., & Park, J. (2021). A reflection on special challenges and amending pedagogy in clinical social work practice courses during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Clinical Social Work Journal. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-021-00813-z
2020
Ahlin, E. M. & Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (2020). From supporting role to front stage: Shining a spotlight on the programmatic features and experiences of master’s degree programs in criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 31(4), 563-579. http://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2020.1819358
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (2020). Should all violent offenders be treated equally? Perceptions of punishment and rehabilitation for violent offenders with varying attributes. Victims & Offenders, 15(2), 218-242. http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2019.1711277
Barsky, A. E. (2020). Sexuality- and gender-inclusive genograms: Avoiding heteronormativity and cisnormativity. Journal of Social Work Education, 56(4), 1-11. http://doi.org/10.1080/10437797.2020.1852637
Barsky, A. E. (2020). Reporting and other ethical obligations of automated clinical interventions. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 17(2), 78-84. http://jswve.org/download/2020-2/2020-2-articles/78-Automated-clinical-interventions-17-2-Fall-2020-JSWVE.pdf
Johnson, D. & Barsky, A. E. (2020). Preventing gun violence in schools: Roles and perspectives of social workers. School Social Work Journal, 44(2), 26-48. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1255877
Barsky, A. E. (2020). A question of justice. Internet Journal of Restorative Justice. http://www.theogavrielides.com/product-page/allan-e-barsky-a-question-of-justice
Cesar, G. T. & Decker, S. (2020). “CPS Sucks, but… I think I’m better off in the system:” Family, Social Support, & Arts-Based Mentorship in Child Protective Services. Children and Youth Services Review. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105388
Walker, D. & Cesar, G. T. (2020). Examining the “Gang Penalty” in the Juvenile Justice System: A Focal Concerns Perspective. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 18(4), 315-336. http://doi.org/10.1177/1541204020916238
Colvin, M. L. & Miller, S. E. (2020). The role of complexity theory and network analysis for understanding child welfare service delivery systems. Child & Youth Services, 41(2), 160-183. http://doi.org/10.1080/0145935X.2019.1707076
Colvin, M. L. & Thompson, H. M. (2020). Exploring the experiences of child welfare-focused therapeutic service providers. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 47. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-019-09654-8
Cooley, M. E., Womack, B., ϮRush, J., & Slinskey, K. (2020). Adverse childhood experiences among foster parents: Prevalence and association with resilience, coping, satisfaction as a foster parent, and intent to continue fostering. Children and Youth Services Review, 109, 104679. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104679
Cooley, M. E., Mihalec-Adkins, B. P., & Womack, B. (2020). Relational risk and protective factors for school engagement among adolescents in foster care: Child behaviors, peer relationships, and relationship with foster parent. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 29, 148-161. http://doi.org/10.1177/1063426620945686
Mihalec-Adkins, B. P., & Cooley, M. E. (2020). Individual-level risk and protective factors for school engagement among adolescents in foster care: Behaviors, self-esteem, and social skills. Child & Family Social Work, 25, 256-266. http://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12681
Collins, C., DeRigne, L., Bai, R., & Stoddard-Dare, P. (2020). Paid sick leave and sleep: An analysis of U.S. adult workers. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 62(8), 566-573. http://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000001884
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Collins, C., & Bai, R. (2020). Differences between U.S. workers with asthma by paid sick leave status: An analysis of the 2018 National Health Interview Survey. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 21(3), 164-173. http://doi.org/10.1177/1527154420937659
Collins, C. & DeRigne, L. (2020). Losing Hold of the American Dream: A Qualitative Exploration of Foreclosure’s Psychological and Physical Health Impact on Families. Journal of Family Issues, 42(4). http://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X20918611
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Collins, C., & Quinn, L. (2020). A report on the distribution of selected employment benefits of older workers. International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 88, 23-27. http://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.88.23
Collins, C., Sage, P., DeRigne, L., & Fischer, R. (2020). Sense of self, empowerment, and interpersonal skills among African American teens in Cleveland, Ohio. Published online 1-10-20 with the Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 37(2), 137-152. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-019-00646-3
Dobrin, A., Fallik, S. W., Mello, B. P. SWAT Unit Proactive Search Warrant Deployments: A Mixed Effects Model Exploration. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Volume 14, Issue 3, September 2020, Pages 792–804. http://doi.org/10.1093/police/pay100
Groton, D. B. & Spadola, C. E. (2020). Variability, visuals, and interaction: online learning recommendations from social work students. Social Work Education. http://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2020.1806997
Groton, D. B. & Gomory, T. (2020). Emergency housing services for youth survivors of sexual exploitation: current approaches, their challenges, and future opportunities. National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal, 4(2), 1-21. http://doi.org/10.20429/nyarj.2021.040204
Groton, D. B., Opalinski, A., & Leavitt, M. A. (2020). “You got to eat, but what you eat is going to kill you”: Managing hypertension while experiencing homelessness. Journal of Public Health Nursing, 38, 160–166. http://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12799
Guastaferro, K., Guastaferro, W. P., Brown, J. R., Holleran, D., & Whitaker, D. J. (2020). Drug court as a potential intervention point to impact the well-being of children and families of substance-using parents. Substance Use & Misuse, 55(7), 1068-1078. http://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2020.1726394
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2020). Digital Dating Abuse Among a National Sample of U.S. Youth. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(23-24), 11088-11108. http://doi.org/10.1177/0886260519897344
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2020). It’s Time to Teach Safe Sexting. Journal of Adolescent Health, 66 (2), 140-143. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.10.010
Lee, C., Patchin, J. W., Hinduja, S., Dischinger, A. (2020). Bullying and Delinquency: The Impact of Anger and Frustration. Violence and Victims, 35(4), 503-523. http://doi.org/10.1891/VV-D-19-00076
Prakash N., Grunhut J., & Howard H. (2020). Is Community-engaged learning possible during a pandemic: A call for culturally competent medical education. MedEdPublish, 9(1), 264. http://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000264.1
Howard, H., Clark, K., & Piltch, M. (2020). Support for mothers who are incarcerated: Impact of mutual aid support groups. Journal of Urban Social Work, 4(1). http://doi.org/10.1891/USW-D-19-00013
Stahnke, B., Blackstone, A., & Howard, H. (2020). Lived experiences and life satisfaction of childfree women in late life. The Family Journal. 28(2), 159–167. http://doi.org/10.1177/1066480720911611
Park, J. (2020). Movement-based mind-body therapies for older adults with dementia and chronic pain: Perspective paper. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 26(5), 189-192 http://doi.org/10.1089/act.2021.29326.jpa
Chen, C., Park, J., Wu, C., Xue, Q. L., Agogo, G., Han, L., Hoogendijk, E. O., Liu, Z., & Wu, Z.(2020). Cognitive frailty in relation to adverse health outcomes independent of multimorbidity: Results from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. Aging, 12(22), 23129-23145. http://doi.org/10.18632/aging.104078
Besser, L. B. Hirsch, J., Galvin, J. E., Renne, J., Park, J., Evenson, K. R., Kaufman, J. D., & Fitzpatrick, A. L. (2020). Association between neighborhood park space and cognition in older adults vary by US location: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Health and Place, 66(102459), 1-8. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102459
Park, J., Tolea, M., Besser, L., & Galvin, J. (2020). Intention to be screened for Alzheimer’s disease in nondemented older adults: Integrated behavioral model and self-efficacy as mediation effect. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 30(6), 778-796. http://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2020.1752349
Park, J., Sherman, D., Agogo, G., Hoogendijk, E., & Liu, Z. (2020). Frailty modifies the intervention effect of chair yoga on pain among older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis: Secondary analysis of a nonpharmacological intervention trial. Experimental Gerontology, 134, 110886 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2020.110886
Besser, L. M., Brenowitz, W., Park, J., Tolea, M., & Galvin, J. (2020). Intention to be screened for Alzheimer’s disease by residential locale. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7), 1-11. http://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072261
Park, J., Howard, H., Tolea, M., & Galvin, J. (2020). Perceived benefits of using nonpharmacological interventions in older adults with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia with Lewy bodies. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 46(1), 37-46.,http://doi.org/10.3928/00989134-20191217-01
Park, J., Krause-Parello, C. A., & Barnes, C. M. (2020). A narrative review of movement-based mind-body interventions: Effects of yoga, tai chi, and qigong for back pain patients. Holistic Nursing Practice, 33(6), 3-23. http://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0000000000000360
Park, J., Tolea, M., Sherman, D., Rosenfeld, A., **Arcay, V., **Lopes, Y., & Galvin, J. (2020). Feasibility of conducting nonpharmacological interventions to manage dementia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults: Cluster randomized control trial. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias. http://doi.org/10.1177/1533317519872635
Sloas, L. B., Lerch, J., Walters, S. T., & Taxman, F. S. (2020). Individual-level predictors of the working relationship between probation officers and probationers. The Prison Journal, 100(6), 709-725. http://doi.org/10.1177/0032885520968242
Sloas, Lincoln B. (2020). Thirty years onward! Citation analysis of randomized experiments in drug and mental health courts. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 16(2), 171-181. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11292-019-09388-9
Jean, B. & Sloas, L. B. (2020). The roles and responsibilities of the participating team members in drug treatment courts. Florida Atlantic Undergraduate Research Journal, 9, 17-22. http://journals.flvc.org/faurj/article/view/121622
Wooditch, A., Sloas, L. B., Wu, X., & Key, A. (2020). Outcome reporting bias in randomized experiments on substance use disorders. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 36(2), 273-293. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-018-9388-7
Spadola, C. E., Rottapel, R. E., Zhou, E. S., Chen, J. T., Guo, N., Khalsa, S. B. S., Redline, S., & Bertisch, S. M. (2020). A sleep hygiene and yoga intervention conducted in affordable housing communities: Pilot study results and lessons for a future trial. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2020.101121
Rottapel, R. E., Zhou, E. S., Spadola, C. E., Clark, C. R., Kontos, E. Z., Laver, K, Chen, J.T., Redline, S., & Bertisch, S. M. (2020). Adapting Sleep Hygiene for Community Interventions: A Qualitative Investigation of Sleep Hygiene Behaviors among Racially/Ethnically Diverse, Low-Income Adults. Sleep Health, 6(2), 205-213. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleh.2019.12.009
Messiah, S. E., Vidot, D. C., Spadola, C. E., Joel, S., Dao, S., Daunert, S., & de la Cruz-Muñoz, N. (2020). Self-Reported Depression and Duodenal Cortisol Biomarkers Are Related to Weight Loss in Young Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Patients. Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care, 15(2), 73-80. http://doi.org/10.1089/bari.2019.0047
2019
Maguire, E. R., Atkin-Plunk, C. A., & Wells, W. (2019). The effects of procedural justice on cooperation and compliance among inmates in a work release program. Justice Quarterly, 38(6), 1128-1153. http://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2019.1634753
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. & Sloas, L. B. (2019). Support for balanced justice and rehabilitation for justice-involved veterans. Criminal Justice Review, 44(2), 165-182. http://doi.org/10.1177/0734016818793698
Sloas, L. B. & Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (2019). Perceptions of balanced justice and rehabilitation for drug offenders. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 30(7), 990-1009. http://doi.org/10.1177/0887403418762532
Atkin-Plunk, C. A., Peck, J. H., & Armstrong, G. S. (2019). Do race and ethnicity matter? An examination of racial/ethnic differences in perceptions of procedural justice and recidivism among problem-solving court clients. Race and Justice, 9(2), 151-179. http://doi.org/10.1177/2153368717691800
Barsky, A. E. (2019). Cultural humility, microaggressions, and courageous conversations. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 25(1), 4-10. http://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/1733/1583
Barsky, A. E. (2019). Technology and boundary concerns in social work field education. Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning in Health and Social Care, 16, 81-98. http://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/JPTS/article/view/1215
McCormick, B., Lewis, T., Gonzalez, K., Horton, G., & Barsky, A. E. (2019). Teaching field educators about courageous conversations concerning racism and religious bigotry. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 24(1), 123-138. http://doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.24.1.123
Barsky, A. E. (2019). Technology in field education: Managing ethical issues. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 37(2-3), 241-254. http://doi.org/10.1080/15228835.2019.1578326
Steiner, Benjamin & Cain, C. M. (2019). The effect of removing sentencing credits on inmate misbehavior. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35(1), 89–108. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-017-9372-7
Cooley, M. E., Newquist, J., Thompson, H. M., & Colvin, M. L. (2019). A systematic review of foster parent preservice training. Children and Youth Services Review, 107, 104552. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104552
Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., & Colvin, M. L. (2019). A qualitative examination of recruitment and motivation to become a guardian ad litem in the child welfare system. Children and Youth Services Review, 99, 115-124. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.01.031
Miller, J., Cooley, M. E., Segress, M., Niu, C., Bowman, K., & Fletcher, J. (2019). Virtual support groups among adoptive parents: Ideal for information seeking? Journal of Technology in Human Services, 37, 347-361. http://doi.org/10.1080/15228835.2019.1637320
Miller, J., Cooley, M. E., Segress, M., Niu, C., Bowman, K., Fletcher, J., & Littrell, L. (2019). Support, information seeking, and homophily in a virtual support group for adoptive parents: Impact on perceived empathy. Children and Youth Services Review, 101, 151-156. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.03.047
Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., & Newell, E. (2019). Examining the influence of social support on the relationship between child behavior problems and foster parent challenges. Child & Youth Care Forum, 48, 289-303. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10566-018-9478-6
Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Collins, C., & Quinn, L. (2019). Retirement savings among U.S. older adult male workers by paid sick leave, flexible work, and vacation benefit status. Published online. Community, Work & Family. http://doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2019.1677557
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Collins, C., Quinn, L., & Fuller, K. (2019). Working U.S. adults without paid sick leave report more worries about finances. Journal of Social Service Research, 45(4), 570-581 http://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2018.1481176
DeRigne, L. & Stoddard-Dare, P. (2019) The role of paid sick leave in employee and public health. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 20(1). http://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v20i1.1248
Benevolenza, M. & DeRigne, L. (2019). The impact of climate change and natural disasters on vulnerable populations: A systematic review of literature. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 29(2), 266-281. http://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2018.1527739
Gomory, T., Gromer, J., Groton, D. B., Goff, S., Ellsworth, M., Duncan, & M., Harris, R. (2019). What clients report about services offered at an innovative one-stop service center for people experiencing homelessness: A case study. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 21 (3-4), 313-330. http://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/759947
Groton, D. B. & Radey, M. (2019). Employment among unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 28 (2), 1-9. http://doi.org/10.1080/10530789.2019.1598606
Groton, D. B. & Radey, M. (2019). Social networks of unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. Journal of Community Psychology, 47(1), 34-48. http://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22097
Zahidi R, Brown J. S., Guastaferro, W. P., Whitaker, D. J. (2019). Relationship between self-Report and observed parenting among parents in coerced and non-coerced populations. Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association. http://doi.org/10.20429/jgpha.2019.070217
Malone, C., Brown J. S., Guastaferro, W. P., Whitaker, D. J. (2019). Mental health outcomes,parenting skills and family functioning of adult and family treatment court participants. Journal of Georgia Public Health Association, 7(2), Article 17. http://doi.org/10.20429/jgpha.2019.070219
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2019). The Nature and Extent of Sexting Among Middle and High School Students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48, 2333–2343. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-019-1449-y
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2019). Connecting Adolescent Suicide to the Severity of Bullying and Cyberbullying. Journal of School Violence, 18(3), 333-346. http://doi.org/10.1080/15388220.2018.1492417
Howard, H. & Freeman K. (2019). U.S. survey of shared decision making use. In: M. Garets, S. Archer, C. Kitchens, G. Cochran, & A. J. Gordon, The 2019 addiction health services research conference: Insights, review, and abstracts. Substance Abuse, 40(4), 469–472. http://doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2019.1688221
Eggenberger, T., Howard, H., Prescott, D., & Luck, G. (2019). Exploring quality of life in end-of-life discussions. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 37(6), 465–473. http://doi.org/10.1177/1049909119890606
Eggenberger, T., Luck, G. R., Howard, H., & Prescott, D. E. (2019). Advanced directives and family practice: Implications and ethics for “greying” family systems and interdisciplinary collaboration. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 32(1), 1–28. http://aaml.org/wp-content/uploads/AdvancedDirectivesandFamilyPractice2.pdf
Howard, H. G. & Guastaferro, W. (2019). Mothers with opioid use disorder: Moving toward justice, wellness, and engagement. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 32(1), 29–51. http://aaml.org/wp-content/uploads/MotherswithOpioidUseDisorder.pdf
Howard, H. G., Freeman, K. & Clark, K. (2019). U.S. survey of shared decision making use for treating pregnant women presenting with opioid use disorder. Substance Use & Misuse, 54(13), 2241;2250. http://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2019.1644524
Howard, H. G. & Freeman, K. (2019). U.S. survey of factors associated with adherence to standard of care in treating pregnant women with opioid use disorder. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, June 27, 1-8. http://doi.org/10.1080/0167482X.2019.1634048
Opalinski, A., D’Avolio, D., Stein, N., Groton, D. B., Fox, V., Saiswick, K., & Newman, D.(2019). Psychometric Testing of the Human Connection Scale with People Experiencing Homelessness. International Journal for Human Caring, 23(3), 205-212. http://doi.org/10.20467/1091-5710.23.3.205
Park, J., Howard, H., Tolea, M., Lopes, Y., Arcay, V., & Galvin, J. (2019). Perceived benefits of using nonpharmacological interventions in older adults with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia with Lewy bodies from voices of female family caregivers. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 46(1), 37–46. http://doi.org/10.3928/00989134-20191217-01
Cil, G., Park, J., & Bergen, A. W. (2019). Self-reported prescription drug use for pain and for sleep and incident frailty. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67(12), 2474-2481. http://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16214
McCaffrey, R., Taylor, D., Marker, C., & Park, J. (2019). A pilot study of the effects of chair yoga and chair-based exercise on biopsychosocial outcomes in older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis. Holistic Nursing Practice, 33(6), 321-326. http://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0000000000000355
Park, J., Tolea, M. I., Arcay, V., Lopes, Y., & Galvin, J. E. (2019). Self-efficacy and social support for psychological well-being of family caregivers of care recipients with dementia with Lewy bodies, Parkinson’s disease dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease. Social Work in Mental Health, 17(3), 253-278 http://doi.org/10.1080/15332985.2018.1526756
Park, J. & Cohen, I. (2019). Effects of exercise interventions in older adults with various types of dementia: Systematic review. Activities, Adaption & Aging, 43(2), 83-117. http://doi.org/10.1080/01924788.2018.1493897
Hooker, D. A. & Schiff, M. (2019). “Introduction to Special Issue of Contemporary Justice Review on Reimagining Restorative Justice.” Contemporary Justice Review. 22(3), 213-218. http://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2019.1644625
Schiff, M. & Hooker, D. A. (2019). “Neither Boat nor Barbeque: In Search of New Language to Unleash the Transformative Possibility of Restorative Justice.” Contemporary Justice Review. 22(3), 219-241. http://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2019.1644624
Schiff, M. & Leip, L. (2019). The Impact of Job Expectations, Workload, and Autonomy on Work-Related Stress Among Prison Wardens in the United States. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 46(1) 136-153. http://doi.org/10.1177/0093854818802876
Sloas, Lincoln B., Murphy, Amy, Wooditch, Alese, & Taxman, Faye S. (2019). Assessing the use and impact of points and rewards across four federal probation districts: A contingency management approach. Victims & Offenders, 14(7), 811-831. http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2019.1656691
Spadola C. E., Varga LM, Fernandez SB, Clarke RD, Morris SL, Wagner EF, Hospital M. (2019). A qualitative investigation to inform yoga intervention recruitment practices for racial/ethnic minority adolescents in outpatient mental health treatment. Explore, 16(1), 21-25. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2019.07.011.
Spadola, C. E., Guo, N., Johnson, D. A., Sofer, T., Bertisch, S. M., Jackson, C. L., Rueschman, M., Mittleman, M., Wilson, J., & Redline, S. (2019). Evening intake of alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine: night-to-night associations with sleep duration and continuity among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Sleep Study. Sleep 42(11), zsz136. http://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz136
Thompson, H. M., Stevenson Wojciak, A., & Cooley, M. E. (2019). Family-based approach to the child welfare system: An integration of Bowen Family Theory concepts. Journal of Family Social Work, 22, 231-252. http://doi.org/10.1080/10522158.2019.1584776
2018
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. & Armstrong, G. S. (2018). Disentangling the relationship between social ties, prison visitation, and recidivism. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 45(10), 1507-1526. http://doi.org/10.1177/0093854818772320
Barsky A. E. (2018). Serious imminent harm to non-identifiable others: Updated exceptions to confidentiality. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 23, 342-353. http://doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.23.1.341
Armstrong, Gaylene, Cain, Calli M., Wylie, Lindsey, Muftic, Lisa R., & Bouffard, Leana A. (2018). Risk factor profile of youth incarcerated for child to parent violence: A nationally representative sample. Journal of Criminal Justice, 58, 1-9. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2018.06.002
Wallace, D., Cesar, G. T., & Hedberg, E. (2018). The Effect of Survey Mode on Socially Undesirable Responses to Open Ended Questions: A Mixed Methods Approach. Field Methods, 30(2), 105-123. http://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X18766284
Colvin, M. L. & Miller, S. E. (2018). Serving clients and the community better: A mixed-methods analysis of the benefits experienced when organizations collaborate in child welfare practice. Child & Family Social Work, 23(4), 666-675. http://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12462
Colvin, M. L., Thompson, H. M., & Miller, S. E. (2018). Comparing child maltreatment prevention and service delivery at the community-level of practice: A mixed-methods network analysis. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 42, 327-344. http://doi.org/10.1080/23303131.2017.1392389
Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., Murray, H., & Rodriguez, J.E. (2018). Health outcomes of medically and economically vulnerable adults: A comparison of former foster youth and non-foster youth. Family & Community Health, 41,159-167. http://doi.org/10.1097/FCH.0000000000000190
Pritt, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., & DeRigne, L. (2018). Barriers confronting urban Food pantry clients: Lack of kitchen resources. Social Work and Christianity, 45(2), 68-85. http://www.proquest.com/docview/2135990013?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true
Porterfield, S., Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., & Quinn, L. (2018). Employment benefits and retirement savings among older U.S. working adults. Innovation in Aging, 2(1), 354. http://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igy023.1307
Stoddard-Dare, DeRigne, L., & Quinn, L. (2018). Paid sick leave in relation to health care affordability and poverty. Social Work in Health Care, 57(5), 376-392. http://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2018.1447532
Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Mallet, C., & Quinn, L. (2018). Paid sick leave status in relation to government sponsored welfare utilization. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(5), 608-615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000318
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Quinn, L., & Collins, C. (2018). How many paid sick days are enough? Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 60(6), 481-489. http://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000001300
Kane, M., Jacobs, R., Platt, K., Green, D., & DeRigne, L. (2018). Attributions about mindfulness and religion among university students. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 20(1), 51-69. http://doi.org/10.1080/19349637.2017.1314208
Randolph, K., Schelbe, L., Yelick, A., Cheatham, L. P., & Groton, D. B. (2018). Systems theory as a framework for examining a college campus-based support program for former foster youth. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 15(3), 277-295. http://doi.org/10.1080/23761407.2018.1436110
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2018). Sextortion Among Adolescents: Results from a National Survey of U.S. Youth. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 32(1), 30-54. http://doi.org/10.1177/1079063218800469
Howard, H. & Hibbert, T. (2018). Shame to resilience: Trauma-informed perspectives on maternal substance use. Journal of Concurrent Disorders, 1(1), 53–74. http://concurrentdisorders.ca/2020/11/07/shame-to-resilience-trauma-informed-perspectives-on-maternal-substance-use/
Howard, H. G. (2018). Streams to ocean: Bridging the micro/macro divide. In D. Bailey, & M. Emmerson (Eds.) Interconnections of micro and macro practice-sharing experiences of the real world [Special issue]. Reflections: Narrative of Professional Helping, 24(1), 65–71. http://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/1522
Howard, H. & Navega, N. (2018). Pivotal events: “I’m not a normal person anymore”—Understanding the impact of stress among helping professionals. Best Practice in Mental Health, 14(2), 32–47. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/follmer/bpmh/2018/00000014/00000002/art00006
Schiff, M. (2018). “Can restorative justice disrupt the ‘school-to-prison pipeline?” Contemporary Justice Review, 21(2), 121-139. http://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2018.1455509
Burke, S., Hu, T., Spadola, C., Naseh, M., Li, T., Burgess, A. & Cadet, T. (2018). Mild Cognitive Impairment: Associations with sleep disturbance, Apolipoprotein E, and sleep medications. Sleep Medicine, 52, 168-176. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2018.09.001
Burke, S., Hu, T., Spadola, C., Burgess, A., Li, T., & Cadet, T. (2018). Treatment of sleep disturbance may reduce the risk of future probable Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Aging & Health. 31(2), 322-342. http://doi.org/10.1177/0898264318795567
Spadola, C. E., Wagner, E. F., Varga, L. M., Syvertsen, J. L., Nestor, F., & Messiah, S. E. (2018). A Qualitative Examination of Increased Alcohol Use after Bariatric Surgery among Racially/Ethnically Diverse Young Adults. Obesity Surgery, 28: 1492. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-017-3022-x
Macgowan M. J., Dillon F. R., & Spadola C. E. (2018). Factor structure of a standards-based inventory of competencies in social work with groups. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 15:4, 403-419. http://doi.org/10.1080/23761407.2018.1464996
Mendy, A., Park, J., & Vieira, E. (2018). Osteoarthritis and risk of mortality in the United States:A population-based cohort study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 47(6), 1821-1829. http://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyy187
Park, J., Mendy, A., & Vieira, E. (2018). Various types of arthritis in the United States: Prevalence and age-related trends from 1999 to 2014. American Journal of Public Health, 108(2), 256-258. http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2017.304179
Thompson, H. M., Stevenson Wojciak, A., & Cooley, M. E. (2018). The experience with independent living services for youth in care and those formerly in care. Children and Youth Services Review, 84, 17-25. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.11.012
Young, S., Pruett, J., & Colvin, M. L. (2018). Comparing help-seeking behavior of male and female survivors of sexual assault: A content analysis of a hotline. Sexual Abuse, 30 (4), 454-474. http://doi.org/10.1177%2F1079063216677785
2017
Barsky, A. E. (2017). Social work practice and technology: Ethical issues and policy responses. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 35(1), 1-12. http://doi.org/10.1080/15228835.2017.1277906
Barsky, A. E. (2017). Haitian Americans with HIV: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators of access to health care. SAGE Research Methods Cases (pp. 1-10). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. http://doi.org/10.4135/9781473989153
Colvin, M. L. (2017). Mapping the inter-organizational landscape of child maltreatment prevention and service delivery: A network analysis. Children and Youth Services Review, 73, 352-359. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.01.003
Colvin, M. L., Pruett, J., Young, S., & Holosko, M. J. (2017). An exploratory case study of a volunteer-based sexual assault hotline: Implications for training and practice. Violence Against Women, 23(8), 973-992. http://doi.org/10.1177/1077801216654574
Steiner, B., & Cain, C. M. (2017). Punishment within prison: An examination of the influences of prison officials’ decisions to remove sentencing credits. Law & Society Review, 51(1), 70-98. http://doi.org/10.1111/lasr.12250
Cain, C. M., Sample, L. L., & Anderson, A. L. (2017). Public opinion of the application of sex offender notification laws to female sex offenders: Why it is important to examine. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 28(2), 155-175. http://doi.org/10.1177/0887403415572253
Steiner, B., Ellison, J., Butler, H. D., & Cain, C. M. (2017). The impact of inmate and prison characteristics on prisoner victimization. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 18(1), 17-36. http://doi.org/10.1177/1524838015588503
Cooley, M. E., Thompson, H. M., & Stevenson Wojciak, A. (2017). Risk, resilience, and complexity: Experiences of foster parents. Children and Youth Services Review, 76, 34-41. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.02.030
Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Collins, C., Quinn, L., Fuller, K. (2017). Paid sick leave and psychological distress: An analysis of U.S. workers. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(1),1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000293
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Collins, C., & Quinn, L. (2017). Paid sick leave and preventive health care service use among U.S. working adults. Preventive Medicine, 99, 58-62. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.01.020
DeRigne, L. & Porterfield, S. (2017). Employment change among married parents of children with special health care needs. Journal of Family Issues, 38(5), 579-606. http://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X15572368
Groton, D. B., Gromer, J. G., Mennicke, A. G., Lee, J., & Gul, M. (2017). Give us a chance: Job-seeking among women experiencing homelessness. Journal of Occupational Therapy, 54(3), 115-131. http://doi.org/10.1002/joec.12060
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2017). Digital Self-Harm. Journal of Adolescent Health, 61, 761-766. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.06.012
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2017). Cultivating Youth Resilience to Prevent Bullying and Cyberbullying Victimization. Child Abuse & Neglect, 73, 51-62. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.09.010
Howard, H. & Clark, K. (2017). Interprofessional-shared decision making for pregnant women with opioid use: Results from a provider training. Current Women’s Health Reviews, 13(2), 1–16. http://doi.org/10.2174/1573404813666170511115024
Howard, H. (2017). Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Making meaning of the care decision-making experience of pregnant opioid-dependent women. Sage Research Methods Cases Part 2, 1–16. http://doi.org/10.4135/9781526423375
Luna, N., Horton, G., Sherman, D., & Malloy, T. (2017). Exploring the psychometric properties of the Spiritual Well Being Scale among individuals with substance use disorders. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 15, 826–841. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-017-9771-x
Park, J., McCaffrey, R., Newman, D., Liehr, P., & Ouslander, J. (2017). A pilot randomized controlled trial of the effects of chair yoga among older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 65(3), 592-597. http://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.14717
Hebert, P., Barice, E. J., Park, J., Dyess, S., McCaffrey, R., & Hennekens, C (2017). Treatment for inflammatory arthritis: Potential but unproved role of topical copaiba. Integrative Medicine, 16(2), 40-42. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413642/
McCaffrey, R., Park, J., & Newman, D. (2017). Chair yoga: Feasibility and sustainability study with older community-dwelling adults with osteoarthritis. Holistic Nursing Practice, 31(3), 148-157. http://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0000000000000184
Park, J., Newman, D., Engstrom, G., Marmstål Hammar, L., & Swall, A. (2017). The moderating and covarying effects of social support and pain intensity on depressive symptomatology among racially and ethnically diverse older adults. Pain Management, 7(1), 19-32. http://doi.org/10.2217/pmt-2016-0027
Leip, L. A., Stinchcomb, J., & Schiff, M. (2017). Job Satisfaction and Work-Related Stress: Results from a National Survey of Prison Wardens. Criminal Justice Review, 42(4) 400-410. http://doi.org/10.1177/0734016817699671
Spadola C. E., Rottapel R, Khandpur N, Kontos E, Bertisch SM, Johnson DA, Quante M, Khalsa SBS, Saper RB, Redline S. (2017) Enhancing yoga participation: A qualitative investigation of barriers and facilitators to yoga among predominantly racial/ethnic minority, low-income adults. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 29, 97-104. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.09.001
Spadola, C. E., Wagner, E. F., Accornero, V. H., Vidot, D. C., de la Cruz-Munoz, N., & Messiah, S. E. (2017). Alcohol use patterns and alcohol use disorders among young adult, ethnically diverse bariatric surgery patients. Substance abuse, 38(1), 82-87. http://doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2016.1262305
Thompson, H. M. & Colvin, M. L. (2017). Perceived needs of therapeutic service providers in their work with families in the child welfare system. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 35, 57-71. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-017-0506-4
Randolph, K. & Thompson, H. M. (2017). A systematic review of interventions to improve post-secondary educational outcomes among foster care alumni. Children & Youth Services Review, 79, 602 -611. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.07.013
Thompson, H. M., Stevenson Wojciak, A., & Cooley, M. E. (2017). Through their lens: Case managers’ experiences of the child welfare system. Qualitative Social Work, 16, 411-429. http://doi.org/10.1177/1473325015619667
Wojciak, A. S., Thompson, H. M., & Cooley, M. E. (2017). The relationship between caregivers and youths in foster care: Examining the relationship for mediation and moderation effects on youths behaviors. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 25, 96-106. http://doi.org/10.1177/1063426616628816
2016
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. & Armstrong, G. S. (2016). An examination of the impact of drug court clients’ perceptions of procedural justice on graduation rates and recidivism. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 55(8), 525-547. http://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2016.1229712
Armstrong, G. S., Atkin-Plunk, C. A., & Gartner, N. R. (2016). Perceptions of motivational interviewing: Validation of the Client Evaluation of Motivational Interviewing scale with probation clients. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43(8), 1095-1106. http://doi.org/10.1177/0093854816639082
Barsky, A. E. (2016). Ethics of app-assisted family mediation. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 34(1), 31-42. http://doi.org/10.1002/crq.21168
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., & Quinn, L. (2016). Workers without paid sick leave less likely to time off work for illness or injury compared to those with paid sick leave benefits and foregone, delayed, and high cost medical care. Health Affairs, 35(3), 520-527. http://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2015.0965
Collins, C. & DeRigne, L. (2016). Cultural models of popularity, stress, social support and violence among African American U.S. teens living in a high poverty community. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 27(3), 215-231. http://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2016.1270871
DeRigne, L. (2016). Government programs for disabled children: A practitioner’s guide to policy and programs. Florida Public Health Review, 13, 49-54. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1184&context=fphr
DeRigne, L. & Burki, A. (2016). Academic disruption and substance abuse: University based treatment facilities. Health and Social Work, 41(3), 201-203. http://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/hlw020
Daigle, L. E., Guastaferro, W. P., & Azimi, A.(2016). Victims’ compensation as a tool of therapeutic justice? Examining the physical and mental health needs of victim compensation applicants and the role of health in receiving compensation. Violence and Victims, 31(5), 837-853. http://doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-14-00037
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2016). Perceptual Deterrence and Bullying Behaviors: Do the Police, the School, or the Family Matter More? Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 16(2), 190-207. http://doi.org/10.1177%2F1541204016681057
Dubus, N. & Howard, H. (2016). Current realities and future vision: Developing an interprofessional, integrated healthcare workforce. Social Work in Health Care, 55(9), 766–778. http://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2016.1223260
Horton, G., Luna, N., & Malloy, T. (2016). Associations between spirituality, meaning in life and depressive disorders among a sample of individuals in treatment for substance use disorders. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. http://doi.org/10.1080/19349637.2016.1159941
Luna, N. & MacMillan, T. (2016). The impact of age, ethnicity, and gender on depressive symptom severity, psychosocial impairment, and quality of life among ethnically diverse undergraduate college students. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Review, 2 (1), 1-12.
Luna, N., Horton, G., & Malloy, T. (2016). Examining protective factors for dysthymia among individuals attending substance abuse treatment. Journal of Social Service Research. http://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2016.1147518
MacMillan, T., & Luna, N. (2016). A confirmatory factor analysis of the Spiritual Transcendence Index: Assessing spirituality in a sample of Latino college students. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. http://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2016.1155207
Horton, G., Luna, N., & Malloy, T. (2016). Premature, untimely and traumatic death of family members, and mental health disorders among in-patient substance users. Illness, Crisis & Loss. http://doi.org/10.1177/1054137316638078
Horton, G. & Luna, N. (2016). Spirituality in the treatment of substance use disorders: Introducing the three-legged stool as a model for intervention. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work. http://doi.org/10.1080/15426432.2015.1067585
Horton, G., Luna, N., & Malloy, T. (2016). Exploring relationships between adult attachment, spirituality and personality disorder traits among individuals in in-patient treatment for substance use disorders. International Journal of Social Work, 3 (1), 16-41. http://doi.org/10.5296/ijsw.v3i1.8384
Sheehan, D. M., Dillon, F. R., Babino, R., Melton, J., Spadola, C., Da Silva, N., & De La Rosa, M. (2016). Recruiting and Assessing Recent Young Adult Latina Immigrants in Health Disparities Research. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 44(4), 245-262. http://doi.org/10.1002/jmcd.12052
Park, J., Newman, D., McCaffrey, R., Garrido, J., Riccio, M. R., & Liehr, P. (2016). The effect of chair yoga on biopsychosocial changes in English- and Spanish-speaking community-dwelling older adults with lower-extremity osteoarthritis. Journal of Gerontological Social work, 59(7-8), 604 -626. http://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2016.1239234
Cheung, C., Park. J., & Wyman, J. F. (2016). Effects of yoga on symptoms, physical function, and psychosocial outcomes in adults with osteoarthritis: A systematic review. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 95(2), 139-151. http://doi.org/10.1097/PHM.000000000000040
McCaffrey, R., Weglicki, L., Park, J., & Garrido, J. J. (2016). Providing hands-on experiences in health care research to mentor new research scholars. Nursing Education Perspectives, 37(3), 125-129. http://doi.org/10.1097/01.nep.0000000000000007
Thompson, H. M., Stevenson Wojciak, A., & Cooley, M. E. (2016). Self-esteem: A mediator between peer relationships and behaviors of adolescents in foster care. Children and Youth Services Review, 66, 109-116. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.05.003
2015
Armstrong, G. S., Atkin-Plunk, C. A., & Wells, J. (2015). The relationship between work-family conflict, correctional officer job stress, and job satisfaction. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 42(10), 1066-1082. http://doi.org/10.1177/0093854815582221
Barsky, A. E., Sherman, D., & Anderson, E. (2015). Social work educators’ perceptions of faith-based BSW programs. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 12(1), 77-87. http://jswve.org/download/2015-1/articles/77-JSWVE-12-1-Faith-Based%20BSW%20Programs-Ethical%20Inspiration%20and%20Conflicts-revised.pdf
Todak, N., Cesar, G. T., & Louton, B. (2015). Forensic Reporting of TASER Exposure: An Examination of Situational and Exposure Characteristics. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 35, 4-8. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2015.06.010
Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Mallett, C., & Quinn, L. (2015). Material hardship in families with children with limiting health conditions. Children and Youth Services Review, 49, 11-19. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.12.005
Stoddard-Dare, P., DeRigne, L., Mallett, C., & Quinn, L. (2015). Unintentional prescription drug noncompliance for financial reasons in families with children with limiting health conditions. Social Work in Health Care, 54, 101-117. http://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2014.975315
Horton, G., Diaz, N., & Malloy, T. (2015). Exploring the relationships between spirituality and personality disorder traits among a sample of in-patients in treatment for substance use disorder. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1-13. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-015-9596-4
Howard, H. (2015). Reducing Stigma: Lessons from opioid dependent women. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 15(4), 418–438. http://doi.org/10.1080/1533256x.2015.1091003
Howard, H. (2015). Experiences of opioid dependent women in their prenatal and postpartum care: Implications for social workers in health care. Social Work in Health Care, 55(1), 61–85. http://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2015.1078427
Luna, N., Horton, G., Newman, D., & Malloy, T. (2015). An empirical study of attachment dimensions and mood disorders in inpatient substance abuse clients: The mediating role of spirituality. Addiction Research & Theory. http://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2015.1119267
Luna, N. & MacMillan, T. (2015). The relationship between spirituality, and depressive symptoms severity, psychosocial functioning impairment, and quality of life: Examining the impact of age, gender, and ethnic differences. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. http://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2015.1087481
Park, J., Engstrom, G., Tappen, R., & Ouslander, J. (2015). Health-related quality of life and pain intensity among ethnically diverse community-dwelling older adults. Pain Management Nursing, 16(5), 733-742. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmn.2015.04.002
Park, J., Clement, R., Hooyman, N., Cavalier, K., & Ouslander, J. (2015). Factor structure of the Arthritis-Related Health Belief Instrument in ethnically diverse community-dwelling older adults with chronic pain. Journal of Community Health, 40(1), 73-81. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-014-9898-7
Spadola, C. E., Wagner, E. F., Dillon, F. R., Trepka, M. J., La Cruz‐Munoz, D., & Messiah, S. E. (2015). Alcohol and Drug Use among Postoperative Bariatric Patients: A Systematic Review of the Emerging Research and Its Implications. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39(9), 1582-1601. http://doi.org/10.1111/acer.12805
Vidot, D. C., Prado, G., Spadola, C. E., de la Cruz- Munoz, N., Cuesta, M., & Messiah, S. E. (2015). Post-Operative Marijuana Use and Disordered Eating among Bariatric Surgery Patients. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 12(1), 171-178. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soard.2015.06.007
Dillon, F. R., Alessi, E. J., Craig, S. L., Ebersole, R. C., Kumar, S. M., & Spadola, C. E. (2015). Development and Evaluation of the Lesbian. Gay, and Bisexual Counseling Self-efficacy Inventory-Short Form (LGB-CSI-SF). Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 2(1), 8 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000087
2014
Barsky, A. E. (2014). Response to article on “Abused mothers’ safety concerns and court mediators’ custody recommendations.” Journal of Family Violence, 29. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-014-9598-1
Colvin, Marianna. L. (2014). The devolution of immigration enforcement policy and child welfare practice. Journal of Policy Practice, 13(1), 16-29. http://doi.org/10.1080/15588742.2013.855694
Cooley, M. E., Veldorale-Brogan, A., Petren, R. E., & Mullis, A. K. (2014). Parent-child interaction therapy: A meta-analysis of child behavior outcomes and parent stress. Journal of Family Social Work, 17, 191-208. http://doi.org/10.1080/10522158.2014.888696
DeRigne, L., Stoddard-Dare, P., Mallett, C., & Quinn, L. (2014) Food insecurity in families with children with limiting health conditions. Health: Interdisciplinary Journal of the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 6(18), 2461-2468. http://doi.org/10.4236/health.2014.618283
DeRigne, L., Rosenwald, M., & Naranjo, F. (2014). Legislative advocacy and social work education: Models and new strategies. Journal of Policy Practice, 13, 316-327. http://doi.org/10.1080/15588742.2014.929071
DeRigne, L. (2014). Teaching family policy: Macro societal trends in family life. Florida Public Health Review, 11, 25-32. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/fphr/vol11/iss1/4/
Diaz, N., Horton, E. G., & Galin, J. (2014). The effectiveness of Writing Across the Curriculum in a baccalaureate social work program: Students’ perceptions. Advances in Social Work, 15 (2), 390-408. http://doi.org/10.18060/15692
Diaz, N., Horton, E. G., Malloy, T., & Weiner, M. (2014). Attachment style, spirituality and depressive symptoms among individuals attending substance abuse treatment. Journal of Social Service Research. http://doi.org/ 10.1080/01488376.2014.896851
Guastaferro, W. P., Guastaferro, K.M., & *Stuart, D. (2014). An exploratory study of grandparents raising grandchildren and the criminal justice system: A research note. Journal of Crime and Justice, 38(1), p. 137-161. http://doi.org/10.1080/0735648X.2014.909082
Listwan, S. J., Daigle, L. E., Hartman, J. L., & Guastaferro, W. P. (2014). Poly victimization risk in prison: The influence of individual and institutional factors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(13) 2458-3481. http://doi.org/10.1177/0886260513518435
Koetzle, D., Listwan, S., & Guastaferro, W. P. , & *Kobus, K. (2014). Treating high risk offenders in the community: The potential of drug courts. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59(5), p. 449-465. http://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X13515635
Park, J., Lavin, R., & Couturier, B. (2014). Choice of nonpharmacological pain therapies by ethnically diverse older adults. Pain Management, 4(6), 389-406. http://doi.org/10.2217/pmt.14.43
Park, J., McCaffrey, R., Newman, D., Cheung, C., & Hagen, D. (2014). The effect of Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga among community-dwelling older adults with osteoarthritis. Holistic Nursing Practice, 28(4), 247-256. http://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0000000000000034
McCaffrey, R., Park, J., Newman, D., & Hagen, D. (2014). The effect of chair yoga in older adults with moderate and severe Alzheimer’s disease. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 7(4), 171-177. http://doi.org/10.3928/19404921-20140218-01
Park, J., Hawkins, M., Hamlin, E., Hawkins, W., & Bamdas, J. A. (2014). Developing positive attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration among students in the health care professions. Educational Gerontology, 40(12), 894-908. http://doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2014.908619
Lavin, R., & Park, J. (2014). A characterization of pain in racially and ethnically diverse older adults: A review of the literature. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 33(3), 258-291. http://doi.org/10.1177%2F0733464812459372
Cheung, C., Park. J., & Wyman, J. F. (2014). Effects of yoga in older adults with chronic health conditions: A critical review. Consultant, 54(6). http://www.consultant360.com/exclusives/effects-yoga-older-adults-chronic-health-conditions-critical-review
Vidot, D. C., Prado, G., De La Cruz-Munoz, N., Cuesta, M., Spadola, C. E., & Messiah, S. E. (2014). Review of family-based approaches to improve postoperative outcomes among bariatric surgery patients. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 11(2), 451-458. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.soard.2014.08.004
2013
Barsky, A. E. (2013). Med-Arb: Behind the closed doors of a hybrid process. Family Court Review, 52, 637-650. http://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12057
Barsky, A. E., Green, D., & Ayayo, M. (2013). Hiring priorities for BSW/MSW programs in the United States: Informing doctoral programs about current needs, Journal of Social Work, 13(2), 1-21. http://doi.org/10.1177/1468017313476772
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. & Armstrong, G. S. (2013). Transformational leadership skills and correlates of prison warden job stress. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(5), 551-568. http://doi.org/10.1177/0093854812460036
Atkin, C. A. & Armstrong, G. S. (2013). Does the concentration of parolees in a community impact employer attitudes toward the hiring of ex-offenders? Criminal Justice Policy Review, 24(1), 71-93. http://doi.org/10.1177/0887403411428005
Wright, K. & Cesar, G. T. (2013). Toward a More Complete Model of Offender Reintegration: Linking the Individual-, Community-, and System-Level Components of Recidivism. Victims and Offenders, 8(4), 373-398. http://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2013.803004
Diaz, N., Molina, O., MacMillan, T., Duran, L., & Swart, E. (2013). Attitudes towards divorce and their relationship with psychosocial factors among social work college students. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 54 (6), 505-518. http://doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2013.810983
Groton, D. B. (2013). Are housing first programs effective? A review. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 40(1), 51-60. http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/jssw/vol40/iss1/4
Groton, D. B., Teasley, M.L., & Canfield, J.P. (2013). Working with homeless school children: Barriers to school social work practice. School Social Work Journal, 37(2), 37-51. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1004023
Guastaferro, W. P. (2013). Crime, the media, and constructions of reality: Using HBOʼs The Wireas a frame of reference. College Student Journal, 47(2), 264-270. http://projectinnovation.com/college-student-journal
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2013). Cyberbullying among Adolescents: Implications for Empirical Research. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53(4), 431-432. Journal Impact Factor: 3.974. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.07.030
Patchin, J.W., Schafer, J. A., & Hinduja, S. (2013). Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Reprinted in RCMP Gazette Magazine, 75 (3). http://doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-08-2019-0136
Sabella, R. A., Patchin, J. W., & Hinduja, S. (2013). Cyberbullying myths and realities. Computers in Human Behavior, 29(6), 2703-2711. Journal Impact Factor: 3.435. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2013.06.040
Hinduja, S. & Kooi, B. (2013). Curtailing Cyber and Information Security Vulnerabilities through Situational Crime Prevention. Security Journal, 26(4):383-402. Journal Impact Factor: 0.978. http://doi.org/10.1057/sj.2013.25
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2013). Social Influences on Cyberbullying Behaviors Among Middle and High School Students. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42 (5), 711-722. Journal Impact Factor: 3.284. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-012-9902-4 Reprinted in Lanier, M. & Seigfried-Spellar, K. (2014). Essential Readings in Cybercrime Theory and Policy. San Diego, CA: Cognella.
Park J., Manotas, K., & Hooyman, N. (2013). Chronic pain management by ethnically and racially diverse older adults: Pharmacological and nonpharmacological pain therapies. Pain Management, 3(6), 435-454. http://doi.org/10.2217/pmt.13.48
Park, J., Hirz, C. E., Manotas, K., & Hooyman, N. (2013). Nonpharmacological pain management by ethnically diverse older adults with chronic pain: Barriers and facilitators. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 56(6), 487-508. http://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2013.808725
Park, J., Hawkins, W., Hawkins, M., & Hamlin, E. (2013). Attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration among students in the health care professions. Advances in Social Work, 14(2), 556-572. http://doi.org/10.18060/2953
Schiff, M. (2013). Dignity, Disparity and Desistance: Effective Restorative Justice Strategies for Closing the “School-to-Prison Pipeline.” The UCLA Civil Rights Project. http://www.civilrightsproject.ucla.edu/resources/projects/center-for-civil-rights-remedies/school-to-prison-folder/state-reports/dignity-disparity-and-desistance-effective-restorative-justice-strategies-to-plug-the-201cschool-to-prison-pipeline
Gilbert, M., Schiff, M., & Cunliffe, R. (2013). “Teaching Restorative Justice: A Search for Restorative Pedagogy.” Contemporary Justice Review. 16(1) 43-69. http://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2013.769305
2012
DeRigne, L., Choi, J., Barsky, A., & Albertini, V. (2012). Reaching Haitian Americans living with HIV/AIDS: Met and unmet health care needs. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 11(4), 388-405. http://doi.org/10.1080/15381501.2012.737213
Atkin, C. A. & Cramer, R. J. (2012). Ex-offenders on the stand: Steps toward eliminating jury bias. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 12(3), 211-226. http://doi.org/10.1080/15228932.2012.674468
DeRigne, L. (2012). The employment and financial impacts on families raising children with special health care needs. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, (4), 283-290. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2010.12.006
Mallett, C., DeRigne, L., Quinn, L. & Stoddard-Dare, P. (2012) Discerning reported suicide attempts within a youthful offender population. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 42(1), 67-77. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1943-278X.2011.00071.x
DeRigne, L., Choi, J., Barsky, A., & Albertini, V. (2012). Reaching Haitian Americans living with HIV/AIDS: Met and unmet health care needs. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 11, 388-405. http://doi.org/10.1080/15381501.2012.737213
Diaz, N., Curnan, L., Brown, J., Wall, K., & Liehr, P. (2012). Playing games: Listening to the voice of children to tailor a mindfulness intervention. Children, Youth & Environments, 22(2), 273-285. http://doi.org/10.7721/CHILYOUTENVI.22.2.0273
Diaz, N., Horton, E. G., & Weiner, M. (2012). Dysthymia, major depression, and double depression among individuals receiving substance abuse treatment. Health, 4(12), 1229-1237. http://doi.org/10.4236/health.2012.412181
Guastaferro, W. P. & Daigle, L. E. (2012). Linking noncompliant behaviors and programmatic responses: The use of graduated sanctions in a felony level drug court. Journal of Drug Issues, 42(4), 396–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022042612461773
Guastaferro, W. P. (2012). Using the Level of Service Inventory-Revised to improve assessment in drug Court. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 56(5), 769-789. http://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X11413879
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2012). School-based Efforts to Prevent Cyberbullying. Prevention Researcher, 19 (3), 7-9. Journal Impact Factor unknown. http://doi.org/10.1037/e534992013-003
Hinduja, S. (2012). The Heterogeneous Engineering of Music Piracy. Policy & Internet, 4 (3), 229-248. Journal Impact Factor: 2.29. http://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.18
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2012). Cyberbullying: Neither an Epidemic Nor a Rarity. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 9 (5), 539-543. Journal Impact Factor: 1.302. http://doi.org/10.1080/17405629.2012.706448
Hinduja, S. (2012). General Strain, Self-Control, and Music Piracy. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 6 (1), 951–967. Journal Impact Factor: 1.367. http://www.researchgate.net/publication/282414544_General_strain_Self-Control_and_music_piracy
Horton, E. G., Diaz, N., Weiner, M., & Malloy, T. (2012). Adult attachment style, spirituality, and religiosity among individuals in treatment for substance use disorders. Florida Public Health Review, 9, 121-131. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/fphr/vol9/iss1/16/
Park, J., Hain, D., Tappen, R., Diaz, S., & Ouslander, J. (2012). Factors associated with 30-day hospital readmission among participants in a care transition quality improvement program. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 3(4), 308-328. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.5243/jsswr.2012.19
McCaffrey, R. & Park, J. (2012). The benefits of yoga for musculoskeletal disorder: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Yoga and Physical Therapy, 2(5), 1-11. http://www.longdom.org/open-access/the-benefits-of-yoga-for-musculoskeletal-disorders-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature-2157-7595.1000122.pdf
Park, J. & McCaffrey, R. (2012). Benefits of participating in chair yoga for community-dwelling older adults with osteoarthritis. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 38(5), 12-24. http://doi.org/10.3928/00989134-20120411-50
Park, J. & Hughes, K. A. (2012). Nonpharmacological approaches to the management of chronic pain in older adults: A review of empirical evidence. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 60(3), 555-568. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03846.x
Schiff, M. & G. Bazemore. (2012). “Whose Kids Are These?” New Options for Juvenile Justice and Education Partnerships: Restorative Justice Alternatives to the “School-To-Prison Pipeline.” A Collection of Reports to Inform the National Leadership Summit on School-Justice Partnerships. National Leadership Summit on School-Justice Partnerships: Keeping Kids in School and Out of Court. New York; New York State Permanent Commission on Justice for Children. Pp. 68-82. http://saccoprobation.saccounty.net/Documents/Miscellaneous/Other%20-%20Data/Juvenile_Justice_Education_Partnerships.pdf
2011
Martinez, P., Barsky, A. E., & Singleton, S. (2011). Exploring queer consciousness among social workers. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 23(2), 296-315. http://doi.org/10.1080/10538720.2010.541026
Barsky, A. E. (2011). Parenting coordination: The risks of a hybrid conflict resolution process. Negotiation Journal, 27(1), 7-27. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1571-9979.2010.00290.x
Armstrong, G. S., Armstrong, T. A., Webb, V. J., & Atkin, C. A. (2011). Can financial incentives reduce juvenile confinement levels? An evaluation of the Redeploy Illinois program. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39(2), 183-191. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2011.01.007
Payne, B. K., Guastaferro, W. P., & Mummert, S. (2011). Attitudes about group work among criminal justice students: The influence of participation in group projects. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22(4), 546-561. http://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2011.556133
Porterfield, S. & DeRigne, L . (2011). Medical home and out-of-pocket medical costs for children with special health care needs. Pediatrics 128(5), 892-900. http://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-1307
DeRigne, L. (2011). Teaching social policy: Integration of current legislation, media, and on-line resources. Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 31(2), 224-231. http://doi.org/10.1080/08841233.2011.562133
Diaz, N., Horton, E. G., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & William, L. B. (2011). Spirituality, religiosity and depressive symptoms among inpatient substance abusers. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 30 (1), 71-87. http://doi.org/10.1080/15426432.2011.542729
Diaz, N., Horton, E. G., Green, D., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Mullaney, D. (2011). Relationship between spirituality and depressive symptoms among inpatient substance abusers. Counseling and Values, 56 (1), 43-56. http://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-007X.2011.tb01030.x
Weiner, M., Malloy, T., Diaz, N., & Horton, E. G. (2011). The complex relationships among addiction, depressive disorders, and spirituality. Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals, 12(1), 28-32. Hinduja, S. & Higgins, G. E. (2011). Trends and patterns among music pirates. Deviant Behavior, 32, 1–26. Journal Impact Factor: 1.052. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2010.514202
Horton, E. G. & Diaz, N. (2011). Learning to write and writing to learn social work concepts: Development of a writing across the curriculum course for undergraduate social work students. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 31 (1), 53-64. http://doi.org/10.1080/08841233.2010.539141
Horton, E. G., Diaz, N., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Mullaney, D. (2011). Mental health and substance use characteristics of flight attendants enrolled in in-patient substance abuse treatment. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 9. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-011-9316-7
Schiff, M., Bazemore, G., & Brown, M. (2011). “Neighborhood Accountability Boards: The Strength of Weak Practices…Or…Perils and Prospects for A “Community Building” Restorative Model.” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy. 36:17-46. http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/wajlp36&div=4&id=&page=
Deborah A. Raines, Peter Ricci, Susan Brown, Terry Eggenberger, Tobin Hindle, & Mara Schiff. (2011). “Cheating in Online Courses: The Student Definition.” Journal of Effective Teaching 11(1) 80-89. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1092169
Park, J., McCaffrey, R. Dunn, D., & Goodman, R. (2011). Managing osteoarthritis: Comparisons of chair yoga, Reiki, and education (Pilot Study). Holistic Nursing Practice, 25(6), 316-326. http://doi.org/10.1097/HNP.0b013e318232c5f9
Lavin, R., & Park, J. (2011). Depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults receiving opioid therapy for chronic pain. Journal of Opioid Management, 7(4), 309-319. http://doi.org/10.5055/jom.2011.0072
Park, J., Clement, R., & Lavin, R. (2011). Factor structure of pain medication questionnaire in community-dwelling older adults. Pain Practice, 11(4), 314-324. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-2500.2010.00422.x
2010-2000
Barsky, A. E. (2010). The virtuous social work researcher. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 7(1). http://jswve.org/download/2010-1/6virtuous-sw-researcher.pdf
Barsky, A. E. (2010). The caring mediator: Essential virtue or absolute heresy. Family Mediation Quarterly, 9(1). 1-5. http://mcfm.org/
DeRigne, L . (2010). What are the parent reported reasons for unmet mental health needs of children? Health and Social Work. 35(1), 7-15. http://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/35.1.7
DeRigne, L . & Porterfield, S. (2010). Employment change and the role of the medical home for married and single-mother families with children with special health care needs. Social Science & Medicine, 70(4), 631-641. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.10.054
Stoddard, P. & DeRigne, L . (2010). Denial in alcohol and other drug use disorders: A critique of theory. Addiction Research and Theory, 18(2), 181-193. http://doi.org/10.3109/16066350902770441
Liehr, P. & Diaz, N. (2010). A pilot study examining the effect of mindfulness on depression and anxiety for minority children. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 24 (1), 69-71. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2009.10.001
Payne, B. K., Guastaferro, W. P., & Dabney, D. (2010). Alumni Research and Criminal Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21(3), 245-265. http://doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2010.487836
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2010). Changes in Adolescent Online Social Networking Behaviors from 2006 to 2009. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1818–1821 Journal Impact Factor: 3.435. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2010.07.009
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2010). Bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide. Archives of Suicide Research, 14 (3), 206-221. Journal Impact Factor: 1.901. http://doi.org/10.1080/13811118.2010.494133
Patchin, J. W. & Hinduja, S. (2010). Trends in online social networking: Adolescent use of MySpace over time. New Media and Society. 12(2) 197–216. Journal Impact Factor: 2.524. http://doi.org/10.1177/1461444809341857
Hinduja, S. & Schafer, J. (2010). Cybercrime units on the world wide web. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, (2), 278-296. Journal Impact Factor: .646. http://doi.org/10.1108/13639510910958181
Horton, E. G., Diaz, N., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Mullaney, D. (2010). Mental health and substance use characteristics of flight attendants versus other clients in residential treatment. Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis, 3(1), 25-37. http://doi.org/10.1080/17523280903507705
Park, J., & Lavin, R. (2010). Risk factors associated with opioid medication misuse in community-dwelling older adults with chronic pain. Clinical Journal of Pain, 26(8), 647-655. http:// doi.org/ 10.1097/AJP.0b013e3181e94240
Park, J., Castellanos-Brown, K., & Belcher, J. (2010). A review of observational pain scales in nonverbal elderly with cognitive impairments. Research on Social Work Practice, 20(6), 651-664. http://doi.org/10.1177%2F1049731508329394
Park, J., (2010). Chronic pain and pain management among older veterans. Florida Public Health Review, 7, 70-82. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/fphr/vol7/iss1/11
Barsky, A. E. (2009). The legal and ethical context for knowing and using the latest child welfare research. Child Welfare, 88(2), 69-92. http://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19777793/
DeRigne, L ., Porterfield, S., & Metz, S. (2009). The influence of health insurance on parent reported unmet mental health needs of children. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 13(2), 176-186. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-008-0346-0
Diaz, N ., Horton, E. G., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Mullaney, D. (2009). Comorbidity among dysthymia, substance use, and other mental health disorders: Characteristics of flight attendants in residential substance abuse treatment in the United States. Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis, 2 (3), 212-225. http://doi.org/10.1080/17523280903155281
Diaz, N ., Horton, G., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Nelson, J. (2009). Dysthymia among substance abusers: An exploratory study of individual and mental health factors. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 7 (2), 357-367. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-008-9158-0
Diaz, N ., Green, D., & Horton, E. G. (2009). Predictors of depressive symptoms among inpatient substance abusers. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, 7 (2), 347–356. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-007-9140-2
Hinduja, S. & Ingram, J. (2009). Social Learning Theory and Music Piracy: The Differential Role of Online and Offline Peer Influences. Criminal Justice Studies, 22 (4), 407-422. Journal Impact Factor: 0.32. http://doi.org/10.1080/14786010903358125
Hinduja, S. (2009). Occupational Stressors and Antinormative Behavior. Security Journal, 22, 269-285. Journal Impact Factor: .978. http://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.sj.8350083
Payne, B.K. & Guastaferro, W. P. (2009). Mind the gap: Attitudes about Miranda warnings among police chiefs and citizens. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 24 (2). http://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-009-9040-4
Horton, E. G., Diaz, N., Peluso, P., McIlveen, J., Weiner, M., & Mullaney, D. (2009). Relationships between trauma, PTSD symptoms, dissociative symptoms and lifetime heroin use among substance abusers in residential treatment. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 29 (2), 81-95. http://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-1874.2009.tb00047.x
Horton, E. G., Diaz, N., Green, D. (2009). Mental health characteristics of Social Work students: Implications for Social Work education. Social Work in Mental Health Journal, 7(5), 458-475. http://doi.org/10.1080/15332980802467696
Barsky, A. E. (2008). A conflict resolution approach to teaching ethical decision making: Bridging conflicting values. Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 82(2/3), 164-169. http://www.bjpa.org/search-results/publication/3733
Diaz, N., Lizardi, H., Lianfen, Q., & Liu, Z. (2008). The relationship among child maltreatment, parental bonding, and a lifetime history of major depressive disorder in Latino college students. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 17 (2), 175-196. http://doi.org/10.1080/10926770802344885
Diaz, N., Siskowski, C., & Connors, L. (2008). Latino Young Caregivers in the United States: Who are they and what are the academic implications of this role? Child & Youth Care Forum, 36 (4), 131-140. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10566-007-9040-4
Diaz, N., Lizardi, H., & Rivera, E. C. (2008). The relationship between parental bonding and a history of major depressive disorder in a sample of Latino college students. Journal of Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority in Social Work,17 (1), 21-36. http://doi.org/10.1080/15313200801904919
Green, D. L. & Diaz, N. (2008). Gender differences in coping with victimization. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 8, 195-203. http://doi.org/10.1093/brief-treatment/mhn004
Hinduja, S. & Ingram, J. (2008). Self-Control and Ethical Beliefs on the Social Learning of Intellectual Property Theft. Western Criminology Review, 9 (2), 52-72. Journal Impact Factor unknown. http://www.researchgate.net/publication/228676893_Self-control_and_ethical_beliefs_on_the_social_learning_of_intellectual_property_theft
Kooi, B. & Hinduja, S. (2008). Teaching Security Courses Experientially. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19 (2), 290-307. Journal Impact Factor: 0.65. http://doi.org/10.1080/10511250802137804
Hinduja, S. (2008). Deindividuation and Internet Software Piracy. CyberPsychology and Behavior, 11 (4), 391-398. Journal Impact Factor: 2.571. http://doi.org/10.1089/cpb.2007.0048
Ingram, J. & Hinduja, S. (2008). Neutralizing Music Piracy: An Empirical Examination. Deviant Behavior, 29 (4), 334-366. Journal Impact Factor: 1.052. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639620701588131
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2008). Personal Information of Adolescents on the Internet: A Quantitative Content Analysis of MySpace. Journal of Adolescence, 31 (1), 125-146. Journal Impact Factor: 1.795. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2007.05.004
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2008). Cyberbullying: An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Related to Offending and Victimization. Deviant Behavior, 29 (2), 1-29. Journal Impact Factor: 1.052. http://doi.org/10.1080/01639620701457816
Park, J. (2008). Older women with psychoactive medication abuse. Perspectives on Social Work, 7(1), 13-17. http://hdl.handle.net/10657/5058
Ringel, S. & Park, J. (2008). Intimate partner violence in the evangelical community: Causes, barriers, and faith-based interventions. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 27(4), 341-360. http://doi.org/10.1080/15426430802345317
Park, J., Carlson, G., Weinstein, S., & Lee, B. (2008). The Restorative Healing Model: Implementation at the Woodbourne Center. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 25(3), 209-226. http://doi.org/10.1080/08865710802429671
Schiff, M. (2008). “Restorative Justice Decision Making for Victims and Offenders in The United States.” Juriscope. June/July, 2008.
Barsky, A. E. (2007). Mediative evaluations - The pros and perils of blending roles. Family Court Review, 45(4), 560-572. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-1617.2007.00171.x;(Winner of Meyer Elkin Award for best article on family law issues, awarded by the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts).
Green, D.L. & Diaz, N. (2007). Predictors of distress in crime victims: Implications for treatment. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 7 (3), 194-205. http://doi.org/10.1093/brief-treatment/mhm010
Siskowski, C., Diaz, N., Connors, L., & Mize, N. (2007). Recognition and assessment of caregiving youth in home health and hospice care. Home Healthcare Nurse, 25 (7), 433-438. http://doi.org/10.1097/01.NHH.0000281610.66176.13
McIlveen, J. W., Mullaney, D., Weiner, M. J., Diaz, N., & Horton, G. (2007). Dysthymia and substance abuse: A new perspective. Counselor Magazine, 8 (2), 30-34.
Hinduja, S. (2007). Workplace Violence and Negative Affective Responses: A Test Of Agnew’s General Strain Theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (6), 657-666. Journal Impact Factor: 2.339. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2007.09.002
Hinduja, S. (2007). Neutralization Theory and Online Software Piracy: An Empirical Analysis. Ethics and Information Technology, 9 (3), 187-204. Journal Impact Factor: 1.500. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-007-9143-5
Hinduja, S. & Patchin, J. W. (2007). Offline Consequences of Online Victimization: School Violence and Delinquency. Journal of School Violence, 6 (3), 89-112. Journal Impact Factor: 2.421. http://doi.org/10.1300/j202v06n03_06
Lilley, D. & Hinduja, S. (2007). Police officer performance appraisal and overall satisfaction. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 137-150. Journal Impact Factor: 2.339. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2007.01.002
Pogorzelski, W. & Brewer, T. W. (2007). Cameras in court: How television news media use courtroom footage. Judicature , 91(3), 124-134.
Draine, J., Wilson, A. B., & Pogorzelski, W. (2007). Limitations and potential in current research on services for people with mental illness in the criminal justice system. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 45(3/4), 159-177. http://doi.org/10.1300/J076v45n03_07
Barsky, A. E. & Albertini, V. L. (2006). Facilitators and barriers to care for Haitian Americans with HIV or AIDS. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 5(3/4), 63-86. http://doi.org/10.1300/j187v05n03_05
Lilley, D. & Hinduja, S. (2006). Organizational Values and Police Officer Evaluation: A Content Comparison between Traditional and Community Policing Agencies. Police Quarterly, 9 (4), 486-513. Journal Impact Factor: 1.457. http://doi.org/10.1177/1098611105281628
Lilley, D. & Hinduja, S. (2006). Officer evaluation in the community policing context. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 29 (1), 19-37. Journal Impact Factor: .646. http://doi.org/10.1108/13639510610648467
Patchin, J. & Hinduja, S. (2006). Bullies Move beyond the Schoolyard: A Preliminary Look at Cyberbullying. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 4 (2), 148-169. Journal Impact Factor: 2.372. http://doi.org/10.1177/1541204006286288
Hinduja, S. (2006). Employee Perceptions of Prejudice and Violence in the Workplace: Implications for Corporate Security. Risk Management: An International Journal, 8 (3), 175-191. Journal Impact Factor: 0.519. http://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.rm.8250007
Barsky, A. E., & Wood, L. (2005). Conflict avoidance in a university context. Higher Education Research & Development, 24(3), 249-264 (Australia). http://doi.org/10.1080/07294360500153984
Berkman, C., Guarnaccia, P., Diaz, N., Badger, L., & Kennedy, G. (2005). Concepts of mental health and mental illness in older Hispanics. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Services, 3(1/2), 59-85. http://doi.org/10.1300/J191v03n01_04
Wolff, N. & Pogorzelski, W. (2005). Measuring the effectiveness of mental health courts: Challenges and recommendations. Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 11(4), 539-569. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.4.539
Blitz, Cynthia L., Wolff, N., Pan, K., & Pogorzelski, W. (2005). Gender-specific behavioral health and community release patterns among New Jersey prison inmates: Implications for treatment and community reentry. American Journal of Public Health, 95(10), 1741-1746. http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2004.059733
Pogorzelski, W., Wolff, N., Pan, K., & Blitz, C. (2005). Behavioral Health Problems, Ex-Offender Reentry Policies, and the ‘Second Chance Act’. American Journal of Public Health, 95(10), 1718-1724. http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2005.065805
Barsky, A. E., & Green, D. (2004). Conflict in schools of social work: Issues, emotions and responses. Arete, 28, 82-90.
Hinduja, S. (2004). Theory and Policy in Online Privacy. Knowledge, Technology, and Policy, 17 (1), 38-58. Journal Impact Factor unknown. http://doi.org/10.1007/bf02687075
Hinduja, S. (2004). Perceptions of local and state law enforcement concerning the role of computer crime investigative teams. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 27 (3), 341-357. Journal Impact Factor: .646. http://doi.org/10.1108/13639510410553103
Bazemore, G. & Schiff, M. (2004). “Paradigm Muddle or Paradigm Paralysis? The Wide and Narrow Roads to Restorative Justice Reform (or, a Little Confusion May Be a Good Thing).” Contemporary Justice Review. March 2004, 7(1)37-57. http://doi.org/10.1080/1028258042000211996
Barsky, A. E.
(2002, Released 2003). Structural sources of conflict in a university context. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 20(2), 161-176. http://doi.org/10.1002/crq.3890200204
Collins, J.,
Hinduja, S.,
& Hoffman, S. (2003). Footprinting: Tracking criminals on the internet. Security Journal, 14 (4), 77-86. Journal Impact Factor: .978. http://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.sj.8340147
Hinduja, S.
(2003). Trends and patterns among software pirates. Ethics and Information Technology, 5 (1), 49-61. Journal Impact Factor: 1.500. http://doi.org/10.1023/a:1024910523384
Barsky, A. E. (2002). Percepcion del conflicto en las escualas de trebajo social (Perceptions of conflict in schools of social work). Revista de Trabail Social (Social Work Review), 167, 23-46.
Lewis-Fernandez, R. & Diaz, N. (2002). The cultural formulation: A method for assessing cultural factors affecting the clinical encounter. Psychiatric Quarterly, 73(4), 271-295. http://doi.org/10.1023/a:1020412000183
Barsky, A. E. & Coleman, H. (2001). Avalucio de l’adquisicio d’habilitats en el model transteoretic: Etaps de precontemplacio i comtemplacio. [English translation of the title in Catalan: Evaluating skill acquisition using the Transtheoretical Model of Change: Precontemplation and contemplation phases]. Revista de Trabail Social (Social Work Review, Barcelona, Spain), 161, 6-26. Also reproduced in a Spanish edition of the same journal as: Barsky, A. E. & Coleman, H. (2001). Evaluacion de la adquisicon de habilidades en el modelo transteorico: Etapas de precontemplation y contemplation. Revista de Trabail Social (Social Work Review), 161, 6-26.
Geva, E., Barsky, A. E., & Westernoff, F. (2000, Released in 2001). Desenvolupament d’un marc per a un treball interprofessional amb la diversitat. [Developing a Framework for Interprofessional and Diversity Informed Practice (Translations of Chapter 1 of Interprofessional Practice with Diverse Populations into Catalan]. Revista de Trabail Social (Social Work Review), 160, 10-49. ISSN 0212-7210.
Geva, E., Barsky, A. E., & Westernoff, F. (2000, Released in 2001). Desarrollo de un marco para el trabajo interprofessional con la diversidad. [Developing a Framework for Interprofessional and Diversity Informed Practice (Translations of Chapter 1 of Interprofessional Practice with Diverse Populations into Spanish)]. Revista de Trabail Social (Social Work Review), 160, 50-79.
Barsky, A. E. (2001). Understanding family mediation from a social work perspective. Canadian Social Work Review, 18 (1), 25-45. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41669716
Barsky, A. E. & Coleman, H. (2001). Evaluating skills acquisition in motivational interviewing. Journal of Drug Education, 31(1), 69-82. http://doi.org/10.2190/kn79-b5bu-e55k-w4rk
Barsky, A. E. (2000, Released in 2001). Cross-cultural issues in community mediation. Jewish Political Studies Review, Special issue on conflict resolution 12(3, 4), 83-94. http://jcpa.org/wp-content/uploads/2000/10/cross-cultural-issues1.pdf
1990s and Older
Barsky, A. E. (1999). Community involvement through child protection mediation. Child Welfare, 78(4), 481-501. ISSN-0009-4021. http://www.proquest.com/docview/213810814?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true
Este, D., Sieppert, J., & Barsky, A. E. (1998, Released in 1999). Teaching and learning qualitative research, with and without qualitative data analysis software. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 31, 138-154. http://doi.org/10.1080/08886504.1998.10782247
Barsky, A. E. & Trocmé, N. (1998). Essential aspects of mediation in child protection cases. Child and Youth Services Review, 20, 629-656. http://doi.org/10.1016/s0190-7409(98)00029-2
Schiff, M. (1998). “Restorative Justice Interventions for Juvenile Offenders: A Research Agenda for the Next Decade.” Western Criminology Review 1(1): 1-22.
Barsky, A. E. (1997). Why parties agree to mediate: The case of child protection. Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 35, 164-183. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.174-1617.1997.tb00457.x
Schiff, M. (1997). “Gauging the Intensity of Intermediate Sanctions: Developing the Criminal Punishment Severity Scale” Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 22(2) 175-206. http://doi.org/10.1177/073401689702200204
Schiff, M. & Terry, W.C. (1997). “Predicting Graduation from Broward County's Dedicated Drug Treatment Court” Justice System Journal, 19(3) 291-310. http://doi.org/10.1080/23277556.1997.10871265
Barsky, A. E. (1996). Mediation and empowerment in child protection cases. Mediation Quarterly, 14(2), 111-134. http://doi.org/10.1002/crq.3900140204
Barsky, A. E., Este, D., & Collins, D. (1996). Cultural competence in family mediation. Mediation Quarterly, 13, 167-178. http://doi.org/10.1002/crq.3900130303
Bazemore, G. & Schiff, M. (1996). “Community Justice/Restorative Justice: Prospects for a New Social Ecology for Community Corrections” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Vol. 20 (3) 311-335. http://doi.org/10.1080/01924036.1996.9678579
Barsky, A. E. (1995). A student-centered approach to culturally diverse role play exercises. Canadian Social Work Review, 12, 175-189. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41669745
Barsky, A. E. (1995). Issues in termination due to abuse. Mediation Quarterly, 13(1), 19-35. http://doi.org/10.1002/crq.3900130104
Belenko, S., Schiff, M., Winterfield, L., & Phillips, M. (1994). “Modeling the Prison Displacement Effects of Alternative Sanction Programs: A Case Study” The Prison Journal, Vol 73 (2) 167-197. http://doi.org/10.1177/0032855594074002003
Barsky, A. E. (1993). A lawyer’s guide to mediation use: An unauthorized sequel. Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 31, 376-379. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.174-1617.1993.tb00312.x
Barsky, A. E. (1993). When advocates and mediators negotiate. Negotiation Journal, 9, 115-122; 273-274. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1571-9979.1993.tb00695.x
2022
Atkin-Plunk, C. (PI), Crichlow, V. C. (Co-PI) (2022-2025) Delray Beach Police Department Community Outreach Program Evaluation. Funded by Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission. $115,456.
This project evaluates the processes and outcomes of the Delray Beach Police Department’s Community Outreach Program. The objective of the Community Outreach Program is to connect and provide alternative diversion services to those who are dealing with mental illness, experiencing homelessness, or battling addiction. The Community Outreach Team (COT) provides daily outreach to the community, identifies individuals who face challenges in these areas, and works with them to implement strategies to improve their quality of life.
Atkin-Plunk, C. (Co-PI), Groton, D. (PI), Crichlow, V. C. (Co-PI), Fallik, S. W. (Co-PI) (2022-2024) Palm Beach County Trauma-Informed Training Evaluation. Funded by the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission. $149,589.
This project evaluates the implementation and the outcome of the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission's Trauma-Informed Practice initiative. The evaluation assesses the extent of county and nonprofit employees who received trauma-informed training and their readiness to implement trauma-informed practice into their agency's work. Additionally, the evaluation will assess the impact the trauma-informed practice initiative has on booking rates and on civilian perceptions of justice-involved agencies in the county.
Atkin-Plunk, C. (Co-PI), Ahlin, E. (PI), Mallinson, D. (Co-PI) Cost-Effectiveness of Veterans Treatment Courts. Funded through the Criminal Justice Research Center, Penn State. $6,326
This funding provided opportunities for the investigators to enhance their statistical capabilities and practitioner/professional network to enhance their competitiveness to pursue external funding. Veterans’ treatment courts are one of the many problem-solving courts that process criminal cases through a dedicated court docket that blends therapeutic treatment and accountability. Many problem-solving courts (e.g., drug courts) have been shown to be cost-effective. As one of the newer courts in the problem-solving court movement, the cost-effectiveness of veterans’ treatment courts is not well established.
Atkin-Plunk, C. (Co-PI), Fallik, S. W. (Co-PI) (2018-2022). Frequent User System Engagement. MacArthur Foundation and the Palm Beach County, Florida Criminal Justice Commission. $126,093.
As part of the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge, this venture seeks to identify, locate, and engage individuals who are frequent users of public services like jails, homeless shelters, hospitals, behavioral health crisis centers, and substance abuse facilities. These individuals will be offered permanent and supportive housing, provided a needs assessment, and wrap-around care to help them desist from their reliance on public services. As the research partner, Drs. Atkin-Plunk and I have provided action research support to the project and are providing a comprehensive project evaluation.
Spadola, C. (Co-PI), Groton, D. (Co-PI), Guastaferro, W. (Co-PI), Fallik, S. (Co-PI) (2022). Sleep Health Among Law Enforcement Personnel. College of Social Work and Criminal Justice. $5,000.
This project is examining sleep health and sleep practices among law enforcement personnel in order to tailor a sleep health training to meet the needs of law enforcement. The first phase of the project explores sleep strategies and officers' perceptions of their own sleep health through focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Qualitative findings will inform the development of the sleep health training, and then the training will be piloted with law enforcement in phase 2 of the project.
Cooley, M. E. (Principal Investigator), Colvin, M., & Crichlow, V. (Co-investigators). (Jan 2022-June 2022). A mixed methods evaluation of the Authentic Family Engagement and Strengthening Approach. Florida Institute for Child Welfare, Invited proposal, Contract #2021-002RE.
The overarching purpose of this mixed methods research project is to examine child welfare workers’ perceptions of: (a) the presence of systemic and racial discrimination in the child welfare system; (b) the presence of workers’ racial justice values and the impact of these values on workers’ interactions with families involved in child welfare services; and (c) the impact of racial justice and family engagement training on workers’ interactions with families involved in child welfare services. The secondary purpose of this research is to examine the perceived effectiveness of targeted racial justice and authentic family engagement training and coaching with a small group of child welfare workers in (a) promoting self-reflection and awareness of racial discrimination and systemic racism, (b) reducing racial discrimination when working with families, (c) prioritizing relationships over services when working with families impacted by the child welfare system; and (d) empowering Black families who are involved in the child welfare system.
Dario, L. (PI) & Saginor, J. (Co-PI). (2022) A pilot study on public interest technology: A SWOT analysis of virtual reality training for police. College of Engineering and Computer Science & Institute for Sensing & Embedded Network Systems Engineering, Florida Atlantic University. $25,000.
Virtual reality (VR) is rapidly diffusing as a law enforcement training tool because it simulates realistic, stress-inducing scenarios that police frequently encounter. A survey of 40 law enforcement officers from a southeastern police department examined law enforcement perceptions of VR, officer willingness to use the technology, and the physical experience of using the VR equipment. The study found that VR adoption shows promise for enhancing and reinforcing live-action training, given the minimal adverse side effects reported and overwhelming agreement that VR is easy to use. Law enforcement perceptions of using VR for training are positive and increase after using the technology. Notably, more than 86% of law enforcement officers would likely recommend VR training to other officers, and about 90% agreed that VR enhances interest in training. Fully two-thirds of officers reported an intention to use VR training in the future.
Dario, L. (PI) (2022) Virtual reality simulation training for law enforcement: Encouraging empathy, reducing use of force, and examining bias in police officer decision-making. Center for Peace, Justice, & Human Rights, Florida Atlantic University. $2,500.
This funding was used for graduate student research assistance with data collection related to the above project.
Gonzalez, M. (2022) An examination of the relationship between religious involvement and levels of acculturation, somatization, depression, and anxiety in primary health care Hispanic patients
Funding Source: College of Social Work and Criminal Justice Seed Funding Program
Crichlow, V. J. (Co-PI), Atkin-Plunk, C. (Co-PI), Fallik, S. (Co-PI), & Groton, D. B. (Co-PI) (2022-2024) Trauma Informed Training Evaluation
This project will conduct a process and outcome evaluation of the PBC Criminal Justice Commission’s (CJC) new Trauma-Informed Training Initiative. In collaboration with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO), the CJC is seeking to provide trauma-informed training to local law enforcement, court personnel, and institutional and community corrections officers. To provide the trauma-informed training, it is anticipated that Policy Research Associates will conduct multiple train-the-trainer sessions with leaders who are reflective of the target population for the training delivery. These leaders/trainers will then go on to facilitate the trauma-informed training to their colleagues. This will be a 31-month evaluation.
Groton, D. B. (Principal Investigator), (Christine Spadola, Co-Investigator, 8% summer effort), Guastaferro, W. (Co-Investigator), & Fallik, S. (Co-Investigator) College of Social Work & Criminal Justice Seed Funding (July, 2022- June 30th, 2022) Sleep Health among Law Enforcement Personnel
This proposal addresses sleep disturbances and suboptimal sleep among law enforcement. The PIs propose to leverage their existing sleep training and an interdisciplinary team to tailor and pilot test the sleep health educational training for law enforcement personnel.
Howard, H., Principal Investigator, Palm Beach County, COSSAP Program
The Comprehensive Opioid & Stimulants Substance Abuse Program (COSSAP), this program evaluation aims to examine housing stability, with a criminal justice involved population, as a protective factor in achieving long-term recovery outcomes. Palm Beach County Community Services Department provides recovery housing with other recovery support services for clients with substance use disorder (SUD) in order to reduce both opioid and/or stimulant use and recidivism rates. Specific services include, but not be limited to, care coordination, peer support, housing, and other recovery supportive services. Clients served through this program have access to the Recovery Housing Voucher and Recovery Support Services Funds (FlexFunds).
Howard, H., State-Level opioid policies and policies that regulate substance use during pregnancy; a mixed-methods exploration of their effects on maternal and infant outcomes
This project aims to conduct a 50-state survey to create a database of state-level prenatal opioid policies and then to examine the longitudinal effects of these, and general state opioid policies, on opioid outcomes in pregnant women and newborns; we will also test for effect modification by age and race/ethnicity. We will then categorize each state’s opioid policy climate (using both general and prenatal-specific policies) and examine the effects on the same opioid use outcomes as Aim 1. Lastly, we will conduct interviews with key informants and pregnant women who use opioids to explore policy implementation and enforcement across states with varying policy climates, and the mechanisms through which these policies influence pregnant women’s lives). Heather Howard consultant with qualitative research aim.
Howard, H., co-investigator; Research Award for the MMJ Clinical Outcomes Research Grants Program, UF
Mixed-methods study: Acceptance of and Access to MMJ among Providers and Patients in Florida Nursing Homes I was responsible for the qualitative interview guide, training medical students to interview and qualitative methods, analysis of the data and writing the findings.
Park, J. (PI). (2022-2023) Seed Grant Florida Atlantic University College of Social Work and Criminal Justice (2022-2023). Assessing the Feasibility of a Qigong Intervention in Veterans With Chronic Low Back Pain.
We are measuring the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial of a qigong intervention for chronic low back pain in veterans in terms of recruitment, screening, random assignment, adherence, attrition, treatment fidelity, biomarker assessments, pain-related measures (low back pain and disability), physical function, and psychosocial measures (sleep, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, social activity) to provide pilot data for the external grant.
Park, J., & Wiese, L (Multiple PIs). (2022-2023) Florida Atlantic University Institute forHuman and Disease Intervention (2022-2023). Testing a Digital Learning and Online Chair Yoga Intervention Among Rural Underserved Older Adults at Risk for Cognitive Decline. Role: Multiple PI
We are currently assessing the feasibility of offering an online chair yoga intervention to rural underserved older adults. We partnered with students from Glades Central High School, who trained rural older residents in computer use and skills. Through a randomized control pilot test, we are measuring levels of chronic pain, cognitive function, mobility, social isolation, loneliness, and computer proficiency in older adults at risk for cognitive decline.
2021
Cooley, M. E. (PI), Thompson, H. M. (Co-I), Colvin, M. L. (Co-I), Howard, H. (Co-I). (2021-2022). A Mixed Methods Examination of Comfort Call Implementation in South Florida. Sponsor: Florida Institute for Child Welfare, Affiliate Award for Translational Research.
The purpose of this mixed methods research proposal is to examine the initial effectiveness and implementation of comfort calls in the Southeast region of Florida, as reported by birth parents, foster parent/kin/fictive kin caregivers, and child welfare professionals.
Howard, H. (PI). (2021-2022). Empowerment model for pregnant and early parenting women. Sponsor: Scaife Family Foundation.
This project entails the dissemination of a specialized program for Recovery Peer Support Specialist (RPSS) supporting pregnant and parenting women with substance use. The training will be a certified training for RPSS engaged in this work.
Spadola, C. E., Krause-Parello, C., Pratt, B. (Multiple PIs). (2021). Assessment of biopsychosocial indicators linked to canine intervention treatment response in veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms. Sponsor: Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute 2021 Pilot Grant, Florida Atlantic University.
Spadola, C. E., & Krause-Parello, C. (Multiple PIs). (2021). Veterans and their dogs: A nationwide survey examining dog functional types, human-dog relationships, mental health, wellness, and sleep outcomes. Sponsor: Institute for Human Health and Disease Intervention, Florida Atlantic University.
Colvin, M. L. (Co-PI), Cooley, M. E. (Co-PI), Thompson, H. M. (Co-I), Howard, H. (Co-I) & Significant Contributors: Carr, J. and McClellan, J. (2021-2022). A Platform for Social Action: Engaging and Supporting the Voice of Youth in Foster Care Receiving Independent Living Services. Sponsor: Florida Institute for Child Welfare.
This project applies a participatory action research design utilizing photovoice methodology to explore the experiences and perceptions of youth in foster care receiving independent living services. The research questions place emphasis on understanding youths’ (1) self-advocacy, (2) self-determination, and (3) connectedness to others. Participants are provided tools, a process, and a platform for communicating their experiences and are empowered as active co-researchers in identifying, analyzing, and telling their collective stories with documentary photography.
Fallik, S. (PI). (2021-2023). Law Enforcement-Based Victim Specialist Program. Sponsor: Office for Victims of Crime and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
This Office for Victims of Crime grant seeks to develop a trauma informed, victim centered advocacy collaborative to assist investigations in the Violent Crimes Division (VCD) of the Palm Beach County Sherriff’s Office (PBSO). In doing so, PBSO will hire two fulltime Victim Advocates to provide immediate advocacy and victim services to cases arising in the VCD. Advocates will also collaborate with community partners to meet the individualized needs of victims, avoid service duplication, maximize community resources, and promote project sustainability. As the research partner, I provide project evaluation and action research support for the project.
Guastaferro, W. P. (PI) & Crichlow, V. J. (Co-I). (2021-2022). Program evaluation of the New York City Citizens Crime Commission Disruption and Early Engagement Program (DEEP). Sponsor: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate.
Howard, H. (PI) & Guastaferro, W. P. (Co-I). (2021-2022). Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Abuse Program (COSSAP). Sponsor: Palm Beach County Community Services Department and Board of Commissioners.
For purposes of the ComprehensiveOpioid & Stimulants Substance AbuseProgram (COSSAP), this program evaluation aims to examine housing stability, with a criminal justice involved population, as a protective factor in achieving long-term recovery outcomes. Palm Beach County Community Services Department will provide recovery housing with other recovery support services for clients with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in order to reduce both opioid and/or stimulant use and recidivism rates. Specific services will include, but not be limited to, care coordination, peer support, housing, and other recovery supportive services. Clients served through this program will have access to the Recovery Housing Voucher and Recovery Support Services Funds (FlexFunds).
2020
Fallik, S. W. (PI), Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (Co-PI), & Crichlow, V. J. (Co-PI). (2020-2023). Palm Beach County’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center Integration Strategy. Sponsor: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
This project seeks to establish a Crime Gun Intelligence Center in PBC that will develop new intelligence, technology, and community engagement to identify crime guns, their sources, and prosecute perpetrators. A critical aspect of this grant is to enhance the utility of forensic evidence by reducing PBC Crime Laboratory turnaround times. This, the evidence shows, will increase the likelihood of cases being investigated, referred for prosecution, and adjudicated.
Howard, H. (PI). (2020-2021). Peer recovery peer support services for pregnant and early parenting women. Sponsor: Scaife Family Foundation.
The project entailed the development of the empowerment model with women and children to reach their full potential and the support of women to break the intergenerational cycle of substance use. The empowerment model addressed the barriers that mothers with substance use experience and promoted the health and wellbeing of their children.
Howard, H. (co-PI) & Guastaferro, W. P. (co-PI) (2020-2022). U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program.
This project entails a FAU Subcontract with multi-agency Palm Beach county programs between Courts, State Attorney, Public Defender’s Office, Jail, Department of Children and Families, and the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners to measure the impact of recovery peer support services and housing stability with recovery and recidivism reduction.
Spadola, C.E. (PI). (2020). Advance IT: Mentoring Grant. Sponsor: National Science Foundation.
2019
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI). (2019-2023). Palm Beach County’s Second Chance Act Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry Program. Sponsor: The Lord’s Place.
The Palm Beach County’s Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry program seeks to provide reentry services to 300 moderate-to-high risk individuals who are returning to Palm Beach County, while also enhancing reentry services by 1) increasing collaboration with targeted Florida Department of Corrections facilities, and 2) expanding and implementing new evidence-based interventions to improve outcomes among moderate-to-high risk returning residents, including the Circles of Support and Accountability model (CoSA), cognitive behavioral programming, and peer support. The Lord’s Place partnered with Dr. Atkin-Plunk to conduct a process and outcome evaluation of the enhanced reentry programs, whereby she is implementing a rigorous randomized-controlled trial (RCT) to isolate the effects of the CoSA program on recidivism.
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI) & Crichlow, V. J. (Co-PI). (2019-2021). Palm Beach County School and Community Violence Prevention Task Force Evaluation. Sponsor: Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
The PBC School and Community Violence Prevention project seeks to increase public safety by addressing school and community mass violence. This is being done by enhancing collaboration among criminal justice and behavioral health treatment systems and by increasing access to behavioral health services for individuals who are at risk of committing future acts of violence. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office partnered with Drs. Atkin-Plunk and Crichlow to conduct a process and outcome evaluation to examine the effectiveness of the PBC School and Community Violence Prevention project.
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI). (2019). Recidivism Data Validation Study. Sponsor: The GEO Group, Inc.
This project sought to examine the recidivism rates for individuals released over a four-year period from one private correctional facility in Florida. The GEO Group, Inc. partnered with Dr. Atkin-Plunk to conduct the validation study.
Luck, G., Ferris, A., & Howard, H. (co-investigator). (2019-2020). Opioid epidemic response: Engage, educate, and empower. Sponsor: Department of Children and Families: Florida’s State Opioid Response Project.
This project entailed a Medical School Curriculum Development and Implementation of integrating substance use disorder prevention, screening, assessment, and intervention education throughout the curriculum and residency programs.
Whitaker, D.J. (Co-PI) & Guastaferro, W. P. (Co-PI). (2019-2024). Improving outcomes of Georgia’s children and families affected by addiction: Strengthening the partnership between the Division of Family & Children Services and Family Treatment Courts. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Children’s Bureau, Grant No. 90CU0108-01-00.
2018
Atkin-Plunk, Cassandra (PI) & Fallik, Seth (Co-PI). (2018-2021). Frequent User System Engagement. Sponsor: MacArthur Foundation and Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission.
As part of the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge, this venture seeks to identify, locate, and engage individuals who are frequent users of public services like jails, homeless shelters, hospitals, behavioral health crisis centers, and substance abuse facilities. These individuals will be offered permanent and supportive housing, provided a needs assessment, and wrap-around care to help them desist from their reliance on public services. As the research partner, Drs. Atkin-Plunk and I have provided action research support to the project and are providing a comprehensive project evaluation.
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI). (2018-2021). Palm Beach County Regional and State Transitional Offender Reentry (RESTORE) Initiative Evaluation. Sponsor: Palm Beach County Department of Public Safety and Justice Services.
This program seeks to provide transitional jobs (TJ) in tandem with evidence-based cognitive behavioral interventions to 120 moderate- to high-risk Palm Beach County (FL) returning citizens with low employability. The primary goals of the PBC TJ program are to reduce recidivism and increase long-term employment. The PBC Public Safety Department partnered with Dr. Atkin-Plunk to conduct a process and outcome evaluation of the PBC TJ program, whereby she implemented a rigorous randomized-controlled trial (RCT) in order to isolate the effects of the transitional employment and CBI on recidivism and long-term employment.
Wuebben, D. & Cain, C. M . (2017-2018). “Literacy by Degrees: Evaluation of University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Postsecondary Prison Education Project.” Sponsor: University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of Public Affairs and Community Service – Urban Research Award.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Post-Secondary Correctional Education Program was created in 2017 through fundraising by Steven and Thomas Scott and with the support of the University of Nebraska Foundation. A partnership was formed between UNO and the Omaha Correctional Center (OCC), a medium-minimum security men’s prison within the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS). The primary purpose of this program is to offer college-level courses, taught by UNO professors, to inmates at OCC. This report is a process evaluation of the policies and guidelines that have been established during the first year of the program, as well as an assessment of the fall and spring courses. Full report available here .
Colvin, M. L. (PI), Thompson, H. M. (Co-PI), & Cooley, M. E. (Co-PI). (2018). Pilot Implementation of a Child Welfare and behavioral health needs-based curriculum.Sponsor: Florida Institute for Child Welfare
The purpose of this grant was the first stage to develop and conduct a pilot evaluation of two competency-based trainings for child welfare case managers and therapeutic service providers in the state of Florida to (a) improve mandated parent and child engagement in services and (b) strengthen coordination and collaborative capacity among frontline child welfare professionals.
Luna, N. (PI). Development and Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health Care into Community Health Clinic. Sponsor: Quantum Foundation
Spadola, C. E. (PI) & Groton, D. (Co-PI). (2018). Empowering Social Work Students to Promote Sleep Health among Under-served Populations.Sponsor: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Education/Humanitarian Grant.
Spadola, C. E. (PI). (2018). Harvard Catalyst Health Disparities Enrichment Award. Sponsor: Harvard Medical School.
Spadola, C. E. (Co-PI) & Groton, D. B. (Co-PI). (2019-2021). Empowering Social Work Students to Promote Sleep Health among Underserved Populations. Sponsor: American Academy of Sleep Medicine
This project used formative research with social work students to develop and pilot an online sleep health training for social work students. Our overarching goal is to improve sleep health among marginalized populations who are under the care of social workers. The main aim of this project was to empower social workers, through an online educational module, with the knowledge and resources to effectively promote healthy sleep practices among their patients.
2017
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI). (2017). Continuum of Care Evaluation. Sponsor: The GEO Group, Inc.
The Continuum of Care model provides incarcerated individuals with enhanced pre-release, evidence-based programming, in addition to post-release services. The primary goal of the CoC program is to reduce recidivism. The GEO Group, Inc. partnered with Dr. Atkin-Plunk to conduct an outcome evaluation of the CoC program.
Thompson, H. M. (PI) & Colvin, M. L. (Co-PI) (2017). Child Welfare and behavioral health needs-based curriculum – Planning Grant. Sponsor: Florida Institute for Child Welfare
This project involved curriculum development for the child welfare and behavioral health workforce in Florida. The aims for this project were to: 1) identify the overall scope and clear project objectives for curriculum development, pilot implementation, and evaluation; 2) define the curriculum design and strategy to be developed and implemented; and 3) determine the structure and cost of the methodology for creating the curriculum, as well as its pilot implementation, data analysis, revision, and full evaluation.
Park, J. (PI) & Tolea, M.(Co-I) (2017-2018). Effects of Chair Yoga in Older Adults with Dementia Effects of Chair Yoga in Older Adults with Dementia. Sponsor: Florida Atlantic University, Division of Research, Institute for Healthy Aging and Lifespan Studies.
The purpose of the research project was to assess the feasibility of conducting three nonpharmacological interventions with older adults with dementia, exploring the effects of chair yoga (CY), compared to a music intervention (MI) and chair-based exercise (CBE) in this population.
Park, J. (PI) (2017-2018) Research and Inquiry Assignment for Evidence-Based Social Work Practice for Older Adults. Sponsor: Florida Atlantic University, Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry (OURI) Curriculum Grant Program.
The purpose of this curriculum grant was to develop an evidence-based practice assignment in the existing gerontology course (Social Work With Aging Populations, SOW 4643) that addressed students’ research activities with aging populations, focusing on linkages between research and practice in class and in the internship placement.
2016
Guastaferro, W.P. (PI). (2016-2019). Family drug court enhancement and implementation program. Sponsor: Bureau of Justice Assistance via the Baldwin County (Georgia) Board of Commissioners.
Guastaferro, W. P. (PI), Lawton, B. (Co-PI), & Coots, J. (Co-PI). (2016-2017). John Jay College’s Prison to Public Health Initiative (P2PH) Evaluation of Education Assistance Corporation’s BJA Second Chance Reentry Grant: Providing services to individuals with serious mental illness returning from prison. Sponsor: U.S. DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance via Education & Assistance Corporation.
Guastaferro, W. P. (PI), Lawton, B. (Co-PI), & Coots, J. (Co-PI). (2016-2017). John Jay College’s Prison to Public Health Initiative (P2PH) Evaluation and technical assistance for CASES’s supervised release program. Sponsor: The New York City Mayor’s Office and the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES).
Spadola, C. E. (PI), Hospital, M., Wagner, E. (2016). Expanding Yoga to Low Income, Racial/Ethnic Minority High School Students. Sponsor: AETNA Foundation (PI transfer to Michelle Hospital, PhD due to other faculty appointment).
Thompson, H. M. (PI) & Colvin, M. L. (Co-PI) (2016). Building a needs-based-curriculum for child welfare therapists. Sponsor: Florida Institute for Child Welfare.
The primary goal of this project was to create a curriculum that will assist therapeutic service providers in delivering evidence-based therapeutic services. Specifically, child welfare therapists will feel more prepared to work with clients in addressing areas of concern to the Department of Children and Families, such as safety, permanency, and well-being.
2015
Atkin-Plunk, C. A. (PI) & Sloas, L. B. (Co-PI). (2015-2018). Florida Department of Corrections Re-entry Center and Portal Replication Initiative. Sponsor: Florida Department of Corrections.
The Reentry Center and Portal Replication Initiative (RCPRI) program sought to provide a comprehensive model for reentry in Miami-Dade County (FL) and to reduce recidivism by 50% over a five-year period by identifying needs, providing targeted evidence-based programs, and coordinating pre- and post-release services. The Florida Department of Corrections partnered with criminal justice faculty at FAU to provide a process and outcome evaluation of the RCPRI program.
2014
Park, J. (PI) (2014-2015): The Effect of Chair Yoga in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults With Knee or Hip Osteoarthritis. Bone and Joint Initiative. Sponsor: Young Investigator Initiative Grant Mentoring and Career Development Program Grant.
The purpose of this training grant was to develop a NIH grant proposal. The grant proposal was developed and submitted to NIH.
2013
Park, J. (Co-PI), Liehr, P. (Co-PI), Newman, D. (Co-I), & Ouslander, J. (Co-I) (2013-2016). Effect of Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga on Community-Dwelling Elders With Osteoarthritis. Sponsor: National Institutes of Health, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
The study population was community-dwelling older adults at two study sites in Florida who had been diagnosed with OA. Using a randomized control trial, participants were assigned to either an intervention group (Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga) or an attention control group (Health Education Program).
Park, J. (Co-PI) & McCaffrey, R. (Co-PI) (2013–2014). Effect of Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga on Community-Dwelling Elders With Osteoarthritis. Sponsor: FAU Seed Grant
A quasi-experimental design study was conducted to produce pilot data on the effectiveness of the Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga Program for older adults with osteoarthritis. Participants were assigned to an intervention group (Sit ‘N’ Fit Chair Yoga) or a control group (Health Education Program). Two manuscripts from this project were published in peer-reviewed journals.
Whitaker, D. J. (Co-PI) & Guastaferro, W. P. (Co-PI). (2013-2018). Enhancing safety and well-being of children of adult drug court participants. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Children’s Bureau, Grant No. 90CU0062.
2012
Luna, N. (Co-PI) & Caldieron, J. (2012).
2011
Park, J. (PI) (2011–2013). Utilization of Nonpharmacological Pain Management Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse Older Adults in South Florida. Sponsor: John A. Hartford Foundation Grant.
The goal of this study is to explore ethnic group differences (African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Afro-Caribbeans, European Americans) in management of non-cancer-related chronic pain in diverse older adults.
2010 and Older
Park, J. (PI) (2010-2011). Nonpharmacological pain management in older adults with Osteoarthritis. Sponsor: National Institute on Aging, NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, and John A. Hartford Foundation, at College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN. (Training/travel grant).
The purpose of this graining grant was to develop an extramural grant proposal. The proposal was submitted to John. A. Hartford Foundation and it was funded in 2011.
Schiff, M. (PI) (with L. Leip and G. Bazemore) (2010-2012). Evaluation of the Girls Advocacy Project (GAP) in Miami, Florida.
Schiff, M. (PI) (with G. Bazemore) (2009-2012). Restorative Justice in Palm Beach County Schools. Sponsor: Criminal Justice Commission of Palm Beach County.
Luna, N. (Co-PI) (2008).
Schiff, M. (PI) (with G. Bazemore) (2008). Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Zero Tolerance in South Florida Schools 6-month planning grant. Sponsor: The Collins Foundation.
Guastaferro, W. P. (PI or Co-PI) (2008-2016). Research and program evaluation, working with a number of community and government agencies. Sponsors: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance via Cherokee County (Georgia) Board of Commissioners (Family Drug Court); DeKalb County (Georgia) District Attorney’s Office (Strategic Planning for use of JAG funding); DeKalb County (Georgia) Sheriff’s Office (Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program at County Jail); Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (Strategic Intervention Program at Georgia’s Coastal State Prison); U.S. Dept. of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the DeKalb County (Georgia) Superior Court (multiple awards working with the Drug Court, Adult Felony Level).
Luna, N. (PI) (2007). Syllabus development: Writing Across the Curriculum 400 level
Schiff, M. (Co-PI) (with G. Bazemore) (2000). Understanding Citizen Involvement in the Development of Community Capacity: An Exploratory Study. Sponsor: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Schiff, M. (PI). (with G. Bazemore) (1996 - 1999). Understanding and Evaluating Community Youth Sanctioning Models. Sponsor: The National Institute of Justice, Fall 1999. FAU Foundation International Travel Grant.
Schiff, M. (PI). (1989). National Institute of Justice Dissertation Research Fellowship Grant.