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EDUCATION AND TRAINING Jaclynn Marie Hawkins Curriculum Vitae 655 Auditorium Room 122 Baker Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 tel: 517-884-0071 email: jachawk@msu.edu 04/2015 Ph.D., Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Sociology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Dissertation title: Social Determinants of Diabetes Self- Management, and Diabetes Health Care Utilization in African American and Latino Men with Type 2 Diabetes 05/2009 M.S.W., Masters in Social Welfare, Health Concentration University of California, Berkeley 05/2007 B.A., Social Welfare (Sociology Concentration) University of California, Berkeley Honors thesis title: Identifying Predictors for Diabetes Diagnosis in African American Women ACADEMIC POSITIONS 08/2015-present Assistant Professor, School of Social Work Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 09/2010-05/2011 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Healthy Mother s on the Move, University of Michigan, School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI 09/2008-12/2008 Graduate Student Research Assistant, MACK Center on Nonprofit Management in the Human Services, University of California, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA. 09/2007 05/2008 Graduate Student Research Assistant, University of California, School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA. AWARDS AND HONORS 2014-15 University of San Francisco, Ethnic Minority Dissertation Fellowship ($36,000)

2014 Rackham Travel Grant, University of Michigan ($700) 2013 Dr. Joan B. Kessler Award, University of Michigan ($5,000) 2012 High Honors, Social Work Preliminary Exam, University of Michigan 2012 Vivian A. and James L. Curtis Endowed Scholarship, University of Michigan ($18,000) 2012 Center for Education of Women Mini-Grant, University of Michigan ($2,500) 2011-13 National Institutes of Health Diversity Supplement Fellow ($120,000) 2011 Rackham Travel Grant, University of Michigan ($700) 2009-14 Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan ($17,600) 2008-09 Center for Race and Gender Research Grant, UC Berkeley ($1,000) 2008 UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare 2nd Year Fellowship ($1,000) 2007 UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare Fellowship ($2,000) 2004 Fall Dean s Honor List, UC Berkeley 2003-04 Fall/Spring Dean s Honor List, UC Berkeley 2003 Initiative for Diversity in Education and Leadership Scholarship Recipient. Full four-year scholarship, UC Berkeley 2003 National Society of Collegiate Scholars, UC Berkeley PUBLICATIONS/PAPERS A. Peer-reviewed publications 1. Hawkins, J. Mitchell, J. (in press). The doctor never listens: Older African American men s perceptions of patient-provider communication and the role of social workers in helping them feel heard. Social Work Research. 2. Hawkins, J. Mitchell, J. (in press). Social support and integration as mechanisms for better understanding the relationship between race and health care utilization among men. International Journal of Men s Health. 3. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Kieffer, E., Spencer, M. S., Nicklett, E. J., Piatt, G., Espitia, N. R., Lebron, A., & Palmisano, G. (2016). An exploratory study of gender identity and its influence on health behavior among African American and Latino men with type 2 diabetes. American Journal of Men s Health. 4. Sherman, L., Hawkins, J., & Bonner, T. (2016). An Analysis of the Recruitment and Participation of African American Men in Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management Research: A Review of the Published Literature. Social Work in Public Health. 5. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Bonner, T. & Thompson, T. (2016). Racial/Ethnic differences in predictors of mental health treatment among persons with selfreported diabetes and depression. Social Work in Public Health. 6. Hawkins, J., Watkins, D. C., Keiffer, E., Spencer, M., Espitia, N., Sinco, B., &

Anderson, M. (2015). Structural and psychosocial factors that influence health care use and self-management for African American and Latino men with type 2 diabetes: An exploratory study. The Journal of Men s Studies, doi: 10.1177/1060826515582495 7. Watkins, D. C. Hawkins, J., & Mitchell, J. (2014). The discipline s escalating whisper: Social work and black men s mental health. Research on Social Work Practice, doi: 1049731514526621. 8. Mitchell, J. & Hawkins, J., Shires, D. (2014). The psychosocial care of African American adults with diabetes: A brief review. Social Work in Public Health, 29(6), 518-527, doi: 10.1080/19371918.2014.888533. 9. Burgard, S. A., & Hawkins, J. (2014). Race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and foregone health care in the United States in the 2007 2009 recession. American Journal of Public Health, 104(2), e134-e140, doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301512 10. Spencer, M. S., Hawkins, J., Espitia, N. R., Sinco, B. R., Jennings, T., Palsimano, G., & Keiffer, E. (2013). Impact of a community health worker-led diabetes lifestyle intervention on mental health outcomes. Race & Social Problems, 5(2), 137-146, doi:10.1007/s12552-013-9098-6 11. Hawkins, J., Kieffer, E. C., Sinco, B., Spencer, M., Anderson, M., & Rosland, A. M. (2013). Does gender influence participation? Predictors of participation in a community health worker diabetes management intervention with African American and Latino adults. The Diabetes Educator, 39(5), 647-654, doi:10.1177/0145721713492569 12. LeBron, A. M., Valerio, M. A., Kieffer, E., Sinco, B., Rosland, A. M., Hawkins, J., & Spencer, M. (2013). Everyday discrimination, diabetes-related distress, and depressive symptoms among African Americans and Latinos with diabetes. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 1-9, doi:10.1007/s10903-013-9843-3 13. Mitchell, J. Hawkins, J., & Watkins, D. C. (2013). Proposing a model of cancer family history communication between African American men and their families. The Journal of Men s Studies, 21(2), 97-111, doi:10.3149/jms.2102.97 14. Hastings, J. F. & Hawkins, J. (2010). Health insurance and diabetes among multiracial men: The mediation effects of usual source of care. American Journal of Men s Health, Sep;4(3), 207-17, doi:10.1177/1557988308330105 15. Hastings, J. F. & Hawkins J. (2009). Body weight and goal setting among African American young women: California health interview survey (CHIS). Journal of African American Studies, Sep;13(1), 14-28, doi:10.1007/s12111-008- 9064-3

16. Hawkins J. (2007). CalWORKs recipients: Mother s in higher education and survival strategies. University of California at Berkeley McNair Scholars Research Journal, 14, 27-38. B. Manuscripts Under Review 1. Johnson-Lawrence, V., Mitchell, J., & Hawkins, J. (under review). Are African American Men Getting All of their Questions Answered in the Doctor s Office? The Roles of Multimorbidity and Aging. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 2. Macias, N. & Hawkins, J. (under review). A Health Hub: Evaluation of a Schoolbased Nutritional Program. Social Work in Public Health. C. Manuscripts In Progress 1. Spencer, M. S. Espitia, N.R., Hawkins, J., Nicklett, E.J., Sinco, B.R., Palsimano, G., & Keiffer, E. (in progress). Using path analysis to model the process of change in hemoglobin a1c (HbA1c) among clients in a culturally tailored diabetes intervention for African Americans and Latinos. American Journal of Public Health. 2. Hawkins, J., Espitia, N., Kieffer, E., Piatt, G., Spencer, M & Palmisano, G. (in progress). Using path analysis to assess gender differences in the impact of a community health worker-led diabetes intervention on diabetes self-management and HbA1c among Latinos with T2DM. American Journal of Public Health. 3. Hawkins, J., Velez-Ortiz, D., Lee, J. & Ahmedani, B. (in progress). Factors associated with delayed mental health care seeking in men with diabetes and depression. Social Work Research. 4. Hawkins, J. (in progress). Factors associated with physical activity and dietary behaviors of men with diabetes. American Journal of Men s Health. D. Book Chapters 1. Watkins DC. & Hawkins J. (2015). Qualitative evidence in health promotion. In K. Olson, R. Young, & I. Schultz (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research for evidence-based practice. New York, NY: Springer-Science. RESEARCH FUNDING a. Funded Co-Leader, Physical Health Intervention Field Scan, RISE For Boys and Men of Color, A Field Scan of Physical and Mental Health Interventions for Black Men

in the United States, Principal Investigator: Daphne C. Watkins, Dates 3/29/16 12/20/16, ($40,000). Principal Investigator, Diabetes Self-Management in Older African American Men with Type 2 Diabetes: Moving Towards a Pilot Intervention, Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, 2016-2017, ($20,000). Principal Investigator. Barriers and Facilitators to Diabetes and Depression Management in Older Latino Men. MSU School of Social Work Seed Grant, 2016-2017, ($10,000) b. Under Review Co-Investigator, Culturally Grounding Mental Health Literacy, Retirement Research Foundation, Principal Investigator: Daniel Velez Ortiz, 2016-2017, ($93,309) NATIONAL REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Hawkins, J. (2016). The doctor never listens: Older African American men s perceptions of patient-provider communication and the role of social workers in helping them feel heard. Paper presented at the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center s 13th Annual Research Conference, Culture as an Anchor in Preventing and Reducing Health Disparities. 2. Hawkins, J. (2016). Can social support and social integration help to explain the relationship between race and health care use among men with type 2 diabetes? Paper presented at the 2016 Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men s Studies Association. 3. Hawkins, J. (2014). Masculinity, health Services, social support and community health: Factors that facilitate health behavior in Latino And African American Men. Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men s Studies Association. 4. Mitchell, J., Hawkins, J., & Shires, D. (2013). Access is not enough: Socioeconomic barriers to colorectal cancer screening among insured older African American men. Paper presented at the 17 th Annual Society of Social Work Research Conference. San Antonio, TX. 5. Hawkins, J. (2013). A conceptual model for working with African American and Latino men with diabetes. Paper presented at the 2013 Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men s Studies Association. 6. Hawkins, J. Kawaii-Bogue B. Mitchell JA. Page A. Watkins DC. (2013). The physical & mental health of black men. Panel presented at the 2013 Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men s Studies Association.

7. Hawkins, J., Spencer, MS., Kieffer, E., & Anderson, M. (2013). Understanding health care management behaviors among African-American and Latino men with diabetes in a diabetes lifestyle intervention. Paper presented at 16 th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. San Diego, CA. 8. Hawkins, J. Kieffer, E., Sinco, BR., Spencer, MS., Anderson, M. & Rosland, AM. (2011). Does gender influence participation? Predictors of participation in a community health worker diabetes management intervention with African American and Latino men. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men's Studies Association. 9. Hawkins, J. Kieffer, E., Sinco, BR., Spencer, MS., Anderson, M. & Rosland, AM. (2011). Participation in diabetes care among African American and Latino men: Findings from a community-based intervention. Paper presented at the 14 th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Tampa, FL. 10. Hawkins, J., Hastings, JF. (2008). Disparities in public health insurance use for diabetic African American men and women: California health interview survey (CHIS). Paper presented at 12th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. Washington, DC. 11. Hawkins, J. (2006). CalWORKs recipients: Mother s in higher education and survival strategies. Paper presented at 14 th Annual McNair Scholars Symposium at UC Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 01/13 present Lab Member, Watkins Research Lab (Directed by Daphne C. Watkins, School of Social Work) Co-authoring publications, data collection, data analysis, grant writing and participating in various research projects relating to health and mental health issues of African American and Latino men. 09/09 present Lab Member, Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Research Lab (Directed by Dr. Michael Spencer, School of Social Work) Co-authoring publications using data from the REACH community health worker-led diabetes lifestyle intervention. 06/11 06/14 Principal Investigator, NIH/NIDDK Diversity Supplement Received financial support to conduct research regarding self-care and healthcare utilization issues among African American and Latino men with a diabetes diagnosis. Completed focus groups

and prepared papers for publication. 09/10 05/11 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Healthy Mother s on the Move (PI: Edith Kieffer, School of Social Work) Assisted with publication using qualitative data, a diabetes intervention for African American and Latina pregnant and postpartum women. Paper examined impact of intervention and pregnancy on depression and other mental health related issues. Also assisted with literature reviews on various papers relating to maternal and child health, and data cleaning. 09/08 05/09 Graduate Honors Thesis, UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare Study examined differences in rates of depression diagnosis and treatment for African American and Caribbean Black women with diabetes enrolled in public and private health insurance plans using data from the National Survey of American Life. 09/08-12/08 Graduate Student Research Assistant, MACK Center on Nonprofit Management in the Human Services (Directed by Dr. Mike Austin) Conducted extensive literature reviews related to nonprofit management. Created database for relevant literature. 09/07 05/08 Graduate Student Research Assistant, UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare Assisted Julia F. Hastings, Ph.D. with various research tasks, data analysis, methods and results write up. Research examined African American women and public health insurance issues and African American men and women and mental health/specialty care access. 09/07 05/08 Senior Honors Thesis, UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare Study responded to whether a diabetes disparity exists among women of color in California, whether poverty status plays a role in differential rates of treatment seeking, and what factors predict diabetes diagnosis. 05/06 06/07 McNair Scholars Program, UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare Completed 10-week summer internship. Attended weekly twohour seminar focused on research methods. Research project focused on identifying survival techniques of African American mothers in higher education receiving welfare benefits.

TEACHING INTERESTS Qualitative research methodology; Health policy; Introductory research methods; Gender and racial/ethnic health disparities; Community-based participatory research TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2016 Spring Instructor Social Work 472- Social Work in Health Care BASW Course. School of Social Work, Michigan State University. 2014-15 Fall/Spring Instructor Behavioral Health 614- Foundational Skills for Behavioral Health Practice. Master s of Behavioral Health Graduate Course. University of San Francisco. 2013 Winter Instructor Social Work 634 Health Policy- Master s of Social Work Graduate Course. University of Michigan. 2013 Winter Guest Lecturer Social Work 685 Program Evaluation, Qualitative Methods- Master s of Social Work Graduate Course. University of Michigan. 2010 Winter Teaching Assistant Social Work 634 Health Policy- Master s of Social Work Graduate Course. University of Michigan. 2007 Fall Guest Lecturer Social Welfare 98/198: Social work and health. Undergraduate Colloquium on Depth and Diversity in Social Welfare at UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare. 10/04 12/06 Teaching Assistant Developed science curricula and facilitated science classes for lowincome, at-risk students at Sante Fe Elementary School. Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley. SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE 10/08 05/09 MSW Intern, Kaiser Permanente-Early Start Program/Labor and Delivery

Substance abuse counseling, assessment and casework under supervision with low income pregnant women and women with newborns. 06/08 08/08 Intern, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Region IX-Division of Medicaid and Children s Health Operations (DMCHO) Completed comprehensive review of Medicaid reimbursement policy and service delivery for Native American populations in the region (California, Nevada, and Arizona.) Also conducted reviews of children s health programs in the region with federal and state staff. 9/07 05/08 MSW Intern, Highland County Hospital-Adult Immunology Clinic Helped clients living with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis complete assessment tools. Referrals, in-take, resource management, and home-visits under supervision. 01/07 04/08 Focus Group Facilitator, Catholic Charities of the East Bay Scheduled and facilitated focus groups. Focus groups were part of a needs assessment for youth ages 12-18 in Richmond and Oakland, California. 10/04 08/07 Emerging Leaders Intern, Glide Memorial Church Conducted client in-take, worked with meal program, planned, developed and implemented agency wide disaster emergency plan. Planned, developed and implemented summer curriculum for Family Youth and Childcare Center, 1 st and 2 nd grade. Completed comprehensive evaluations of youth training and employment programs. AD HOC REVIEW ACTIVITIES International Journal of Men s Health (2013 present) American Journal of Sociology (2014 present) Journal of Community Practice (2016 present) ACADEMIC COMMITTEES & SERVICE 2016 Research Sequence Member, School of Social Work, Michigan State University. 2016 American Public Health Assoc. Section Councilor-Social Work Section 2015-16 American Public Health Assoc. Website Editor-Social Work Section

2014-15 American Public Health Assoc. Student Representative-Social Work Section 2012-14 Student-Member-at-Large, Society for Social Work Research Board 2011-13 Co-Chair, Doctoral Student Organization-U of M School of Social Work 2010-11 Chair, Sociologists of Color-U of M Department of Sociology 2010-11 Assistant Editor, Michigan Journal of Social Work and Social Welfare 2009-11 Secretary, Doctoral Student Organization-U of M School of Social Work 2008-09 Research Representative, UCB Social Welfare Graduate Assembly SPECIAL TRAINING 2013 Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Regression II Linear Models 2013 Certificate in Mixed Methods Research, University of Michigan 2009 Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Introductory Statistics PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association Society for Social Work Research American Men s Studies Association Council on Social Work Education American Public Health Association