KU School of Social Welfare Ph.D. Students Publications Accepted and Conference Presentations Made January through December 2016
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1 KU School of Social Welfare Ph.D. Students Publications Accepted and Conference Presentations Made January through December 2016 HIGHLIGHTS Peer-reviewed Journal Articles: 37 peer-reviewed journal articles, authored or coauthored by Ph.D students, were accepted for publication National and International: 34 different national and international conference presentations and posters were presented. socwel.ku.edu
2 Publications: Akin, B. A., Domenech Rodriguez, M. M., Yan, Y., DeGarmo, D. S., McDonald, T., & Forgatch, M. S. (in press). Clinician's observations of family interactions in the reunification process: The Parent Child Checklist. Journal of Child and Family Studies. doi: /s Akin, B. A., & Gomi, S. (in press). Non-completion of evidence-based parent training: An empirical examination among families of children in foster care. Journal of Social Service Review. doi: Akin, B., Lang, K., McDonald, T., Yan, Y., & Little, T. (accepted). Randomized Trial of PMTO in Foster Care: Six-Month Child Well-being Outcomes. Research on Social Work Practice. Akin, B.A., Brook, J., Lloyd, M.H., Bhattarai, J., & Johnson-Motoyama, M. (2016). A study in contrasts: Supports and barriers to successful implementation of two evidence-based parenting interventions in child welfare. Child Abuse & Neglect, 57, Akin, B.A., Brook, J., Byers, K., & Lloyd, M.H. (2016). Worker perspectives from the front line: Implementation of evidence-based interventions in child welfare settings. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 25, Barton, J. L. (2016), Federal Investments in Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting: A Multiple Streams Analysis. Poverty & Public Policy, 8: doi: /pop4.142 Begun, S., Kattari, S., McKay, K., Ramseyer Winter, V., & O Neill, E. (2016). Exploring U.S. social work students sexual attitudes and abortion viewpoints. Journal of Sex Research. doi: / Besthorn, F. H., Koenig, T. L., Spano, R., & Warren, S. (2016). A critical analysis of social and environmental justice: Reorienting social work to an ethic of ecological justice. In R. Hugman & J. Carter (Eds.), Rethinking values and ethics in social work, (pp ). London: Palgrave- Macmillan. Brook, J., Johnson-Motoyama, M., Akin, B., & Lloyd, M.H. (In Press). Family drug treatment courts as comprehensive service models: Cost considerations. Juvenile and Family Court Journal. Brook, J., Akin, B.A., Lloyd, M.H., & McDonald, T. (2016). The use of prospective versus retrospective pretest with child welfare involved families. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 25(9), doi: /s Canda, E. R., Moon, J., & Kim, K. M. (in press). Korean social welfare s approach to spiritual diversity. In Crisp, Beth R. (Ed.), Routledge handbook of religion, spirituality and social work. London: Routledge.
3 Chappell Deckert, J. (2016). Social Work, Human Rights, and the Migration of Central American Children. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 25(1), Chappell Deckert, J., & Canda, E. (2016). The Influence of Faith Background on Mennonite Students' Choice of Social Work As a Profession: An Exploratory Study. Social Work & Christianity, 43(2). Chappell Deckert, J., & Statz-Hill, M. (2016). Job satisfaction of peer providers employed in mental health centers: A systematic review. Social Work in Mental Health, DeLuca, S., Franklin, C., Yan, Y., & Johnson, S. (2016). Relationships between severity of suicide ideation, mental health and substance abuse, and college academic performance. Community Mental Health Journal. Frauenholtz, S. I., Mendenhall, A., & Moon, J. (in press). The role of school employees' mental health knowledge in interdisciplinary collaborations to support the academic success of students experiencing mental health distress. Children & Schools. Friedline, T., & West, S. (2016). Young adults race, wealth, and entrepreneurship. Race and Social Problems, 8(1), Kim, H.J., Kang, H., & Johnson-Motoyama, M. (2016). The psychological well-being of grandparents who provide supplementary grandchild care: a systematic review. Journal of Family Studies, doi: / Leedahl, S.N., Sellon, A.M., & Gallopyn, N. (accepted for publication). Factors Predicting Civic Engagement Among Older Adult Nursing Home Residents. Activities, Adaptations, & Aging. Mitchell, F. M. (in press). Creating space for the uncomfortable : Discussions about race and policy brutality in a BSW classroom. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping (Special Issue: Dismantling Social and Racial Injustice: A Transformative Movement for Civil and Human Rights). Moon, J. (In press). "Developing Integrative Perspectives of Social Work Identity through Dialectics". British Journal of Social Work. Nam, E., Matejkowski, J., & Lee S. (in press). Racial/ethnic differences in contemporaneous use of mental health and substance use treatment among individuals experiencing both mental illness and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Quarterly Nam, E., Matejkowski, J., & Lee S. (in press). Criminal justice contact and treatment utilization among people with mental illness and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Services
4 Narendorf, S., & Palmer, A. (2016). Perception of need and receipt of treatment: A three group comparison of young adults with psychological distress. Psychiatric Services. 67(8), doi: O Neill, E. (2016). The role of diabetes in predicting employment status for individuals with bipolar disorder. Social Work in Public Health. doi: / O Neill, E. (2016). Guardians of chastity and morality: A century of silence in social work. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 43(2), O Neill, E., Ramseyer Winter, V., Pevehouse, D. (2016). Exploring body appreciation and women s health-related quality of life: The moderating role of age. Journal of Health Psychology. doi: / Palmer, A., Elliott, W., & Cheatham, G. (2016). Effects of extracurricular activities on postsecondary completion for students with disabilities. The Journal of Educational Research. Advance online publication. doi: Palmer, A. (2016). Health reform and the ACA triple gap: Failing low-income young adults with mental health needs. Social Work in Mental Health, 14(4), doi: Patterson, D., West, S., Harrison, T., & Higginbotham, L. (Accepted). No easy way out: One community s efforts to house families experiencing homelessness. Families in Society. Ramseyer Winter, V., O Neill, E., Begun, S., Kattari, S., & McKay, K. (2016). MSW student perceptions of sexual health as relevant to the profession: Do social work educational experiences matter? Social Work in Health Care. doi: / Ramseyer Winter, V., O Neill, E., & Omary, A. (in press). Exploring relationships between body appreciation and self-reported physical health among young women. Health and Social Work. Romero, A. & Lassmann, H. (2016). Benefits of mentoring programs for child welfare workers: A systematic review. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance. doi: / Sellon, A. M., Chapin, R. K., & Leedahl, S. N. (2016). Engaging Nursing Home Residents in Formal Volunteer Activities: a Focus on Strengths. Ageing International, Warren, S. (2016). The U visa for immigrant victims of violent crime: What social workers need to know. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work DOI: /
5 West, S., & Friedline, T. (In press). Coming of age on a shoestring budget: Associations between financial capability and financial behaviors of lower-income Millennials. Social Work. West, S., & Mottola, G. (2016). A population on the brink: The financial fragility of American renters. Journal of Poverty and Public Policy, 8(1), Presentations: Adams, D. & Shibikom, A. F. (2016, January). Financial knowledge, financial inclusion and economic strain among low-income parents of young children. Oral presentation at 20 th SSWR Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Akin, B.A., Brook, J., Lloyd, M.H. & Byers, K. (January 18, 2016). Front Line Perspectives on Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions in Child Welfare Settings. Poster presentation at the 20 th meeting of the Society for Social Work & Research, Washington, DC. Barton, J. (2016, June). The problems, politics, and people of federal investments in evidencebased home visiting. Conference presentation at Influencing Social Policy s Policy Conference 2.0, St. Louis, MO. Bomhoff, J. & Chappell Deckert, J. (2016, May). Using Strengths-based Collaborative Pathway Maps to Understand Community Inclusion of People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness. Oral Presentation at the International Congress of Qualitative Research, Champaign, IL. Brook, J., Lloyd, M.H., Akin, B.A., & Johnson-Motoyama, M. (August 1, 2016). Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Across Systems and Settings to Enhance Services for Substance-Abuse Effected Families: Process, Outcomes, and Cost Savings. Oral presentation at the Child Welfare League of America 2016 National Conference, Anaheim, CA. Chappell Deckert, J. (October, 2016). Midwestern Service Provider Narratives of Migrant Experiences: Legibility, Vulnerability, and Exploitation in Human Trafficking Presentation at the Migration With(out) Boundaries Conference, Lansing, MI. Chasnoff, I.J., Brook, J., Barber, G., Akin, B.A., & Lloyd, M.H. (September 1, 2016). Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Substance Exposed Infant: A Failure to Launch. Oral presentation at the 20 th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, D.C. Conrad, A. & Matejkowski, J. (2016, November). Does juvenile criminal onset distinguish among offenders whose criminal behavior is directly or indirectly related to the presence of a serious mental illness? American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
6 Damman, J.L., & Levine, M. (2016, August). Present and involved? Reviewing the evidence base for meaningful birth parent involvement in family teaming approaches. Submitted to the 20 th National Conference on Child Abuse and neglect; Washington, DC. Damman, J.L., Byers, K.D., & Kapp, S.A. (2016, March). Capturing resilience among youth in psychiatric residential treatment: Using big data to inform innovative uses of the Ohio Youth Problem, Functioning, and Satisfaction Scales. Submitted to the 29 th Annual Children s Mental Health Research and Policy Conference; Tampa, Florida. Johnson-Motoyama, M. & Chappell Deckert, J. (2016, May). Social Network Mapping as a Tool for Exploring Linkages between the Neighborhood Environment and Health among Pregnant Mexican-Origin Women in Los Angeles. Oral Presentation at the International Congress of Qualitative Research, Champaign, IL. Kang, H. & Hansol, Kim (2016, November). The influence of ageism on the psychological wellbeing of older adults: a systematic review, presented at the 2016 Gerontological Society of America's 69th Annual Scientific Meeting, Louisiana, USA. Kang, H. (2016, June). Self-efficacy as a mediator and moderator of the relationship between depression and life satisfaction among Korean baby boomers, presented at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2016, Seoul, Korea. Kapp, S.A., Damman, J.L., & Byers, K.D. (2016, January). Problem Severity and Youth Functioning: How Initial Item Response Predicts Youth Outcomes at Discharge from Psychiatric Residential Treatment. Submitted to the 20 th Annual Conference, The Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR), Washington, DC. Lloyd, M.H., Brook, J., & Scanlon, E. (November 6, 2016). Educating Social Workers on Substance Abuse: Are Standard Addictions Counseling Competencies Sufficient? Oral presentation at the Annual Public Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA Lloyd, M.H. & Kepple, N. (January 15, 2016). Pathways from Parental Alcohol Use to Supervisory Neglect: Understanding the Roles of Poverty, Depression and Low Social Support. Paper presentation at the 20 th meeting of the Society for Social Work & Research, Washington, D.C. Matejkowski, J., Nam, E., and Lee, S. (2016, November). National findings on contemporaneous use of mental health and substance use treatment services among justice-involved adults experiencing mental illness and substance use disorders. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Matthews, K. & Moon, J. (2016). Emerging trends in wraparound training: What can we achieve online? The 29 th Annual Research & Policy Conference on Child, Adolescents and Young Adult Behavioral Health. Tampa. FL. Mar
7 Moon, J. (2016). Educators' survey: School-Based Mental Health in Kansas. 21st Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health. San Diego, CA. Sep Oct. 1. (Accepted to present a poster). Moon, J. (2016). Public schools' influence on flourishing of Korean children in the US: An exploration of the perspectives of Korean mothers. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development. Seoul, South Korea, Jun Moon, J. (2016). Equitable labor participation for migrant women in the US: An analysis based on the theory of social construction of target populations. Policy Conference 2.0, Race and Inequality: Policy & Advocacy for Structural Change. St. Louis, MO. Jun Nam, E. (2016). Social support of emerging adults with mood and anxiety disorders: in comparison with mature adults. American Psychological Association Convention. Denver, USA. Nam, E., & Palmer, A. (2016, January). Exploring the influence of parent and non-parent relationships on the mental health counseling utilization of young adults with depressive symptoms. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Social for Social Work and Research, Washington, D. C. O Neill, E. (2016, January). The role of diabetes in predicting employment status for individuals with bipolar disorder. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 20 th Annual Conference; Washington, DC. O Neill, E., Kondrat, D., Sullivan, P. Promoting engagement and reducing disparities for adults with serious mental illness. (2016, November). Hot topic invited presentation, presented at Council on Social Work Education 62 nd Annual Program Meeting; Atlanta, Georgia. O Neill, E. (2016, October). Diabetes education and utilization of diabetes-related office visits among individuals with comorbid depression: Disparities across racial categories. Poster presented at American Public Health Association 2016 Annual Meeting; Denver, CO. Palmer, A., Narendorf, S., & Nam, E. (2016, January). Housing outcomes for vulnerable youth utilizing transition interventions: A systematic review. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Social for Social Work and Research, Washington, D. C. Ramseyer Winter, V., O Neill, E., & Satinsky, S. (2016, June). Body image and perceived physical health: Results from two studies. Poster presented at Appearance Matters 7; London, UK. Ramseyer Winter, V. & O Neill, E. (2016, June). Investigating relationships between objectification, body image, and mental health outcomes in young women: An SEM test of objectification theory. Paper presented at Appearance Matters 7; London, UK.
8 Romero, A. (2016, November). Preserving the Profession: Calling for a Self-Care Culture Shift in Social Work. Poster presented at the Council on Social Work Education 62 nd Annual Program Meeting; Atlanta, Georgia. Romero, A. & Akin, B. (2016, September). Cross-System Views on the Supports and Challenges of Adoption from Foster Care. Poster presented at the 20 th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect; Washington, DC. Warren, S. & Chappell Deckert, J. (2016, March). Using Photovoice as Contemplative Practice to Integrate Personal and Professional Values: Hands-on, Minds-on Learning. Oral presentation at the Contemplative Practices for the 21 st Century University, Blacksburg, VA. West, S. (2016, January). Financial fragility and its relationship to housing instability in a sample of single mothers. Oral presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC. Zinn, A., Nam, E., & Palmer, A. (2016, January). Foster youths' social support across the transition to adulthood. Symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Social for Social Work and Research, Washington, D. C.
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