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        Contents
          About TIDR
          Meet Our People
          Publication Highlight
          Research Labs within TIDR
          Honors, Awards & Accomplishments
          Project Highlights
          2022-2023 At-A-Glance | Research by the Numbers
          Community Partnerships
          Funders
          Active Grant List
          Publication List where
           
     
     
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            about tidr
          The Treatment Innovation and Dissemination Research Group (TIDR) is a collective of faculty, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, staff and community partners housed within the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Our research group focuses on community-based intervention research that utilizes technology to deliver evidence-based interventions within various underserved and underrepresented populations. TIDR investigators and teams develop and test mental health interventions within different communities of need. Investigators also focus on functional outcomes, such as employment. Collectively, TIDR works as a group to share resources, provide mentorship and promote intervention research. TIDR Investigators obtain funding to support their work through federally funded grants, private grants and internal grants. During this reporting period, over 30 projects were funded.
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            meet our people
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            tidr faculty
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     JOSEPH HIMLE TIDR, Founder and Co-Director Howard V. Brabson Collegiate Professor
          Matthew J. Smith TIDR, Co-Director Professor
          ADDIE WEAVER TIDR, Co-Director Associate Professor
          LINDSAY BORNHEIMER Associate Professor
          DAPHNE BRYDON Lecturer
          FERNANDA CROSS Assistant Professor
          JAMES ELLIS Assistant Professor
          KATRINA ELLIS Assistant Professor
          DAVID CÓRDOVA Associate Professor
    JOSEPH HIMLE TIDR, Founder and Co-Director Howard V. Brabson Collegiate Professor
          Matthew J. Smith TIDR, Co-Director Professor
          ADDIE WEAVER TIDR, Co-Director Associate Professor
          LINDSAY BORNHEIMER Associate Professor
          DAPHNE BRYDON Lecturer
          FERNANDA CROSS Assistant Professor
          JAMES ELLIS Assistant Professor
          KATRINA ELLIS Assistant Professor
          DAVID CÓRDOVA Associate Professor
          
              
              
            
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     LISA WEXLER Professor
          XIAOLING XIANG Associate Professor
          ANAO ZHANG Assistant Professor
          LYDIA W. LI Professor
          JAMIE MITCHELL Associate Professor
          CAMILLE R. QUINN Associate Professor
          ANDREW GROGAN-KAYLOR Professor
    LISA WEXLER Professor
          XIAOLING XIANG Associate Professor
          ANAO ZHANG Assistant Professor
          LYDIA W. LI Professor
          JAMIE MITCHELL Associate Professor
          CAMILLE R. QUINN Associate Professor
          ANDREW GROGAN-KAYLOR Professor
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        JACLYNN HAWKINS Associate Professor
          DANIEL FISCHER Assistant Dean of Field Education & Clinical Assistant Professor
          
              
              
            
            TIDR Affiliated faculty
           
    PETER FELSMAN
          Northern Michigan University Assistant Professor of Social Work
           
    DOMINIQUE KINNETT-HOPKINS
          U-M School of Kinesiology Assistant Professor
           
    JENNIE JESTER
          U-M Department of Psychiatry Associate Research Scientist
           
    HAYLIE MILLER
          U-M School of Kinesiology
          Director, Motor & Visual Development Lab Assistant Professor
           
    GEOFF PACKARD
          U-M School of Music, Theatre & Dance Assistant Professor
           
    AMY KILBOURNE
          U-M Department of Learning Health Sciences Professor
           
    LISA O'DONNELL
          Wayne State University Assistant Professor of Social Work
           
    JONATHAN SEGAL, MD
          U-M Medical School Associate Professor
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            TIDR phd students
           
     
     
     KARI SHERWOOD Doctoral Student
          DANAE ROSS Doctoral Student
          MICHELANGELO TRUJILLO Doctoral Student
          LAUREN WHITE Doctoral Student
    KARI SHERWOOD Doctoral Student
          DANAE ROSS Doctoral Student
          MICHELANGELO TRUJILLO Doctoral Student
          LAUREN WHITE Doctoral Student
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          TIDR Staff
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     NICK BRDAR STaR Lab Research Project Coordinator
          CAROLINE LANDRY Program Manager
          MEGHAN HARRINGTON Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
          BRITTANY ROSS Level Up Lab Manager
          MARNI JACOBSON EMW Project Coordinator
          APARA SHARMA Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
          FEYISAYO WAYAS Research Coordinator
          SKYLA TURNER Research Coordinator
          MAURA CAMPBELL STaR Lab Clinical Research Coordinator
          JULIA MCCLELLAN PRESGROVE Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
    NICK BRDAR STaR Lab Research Project Coordinator
          CAROLINE LANDRY Program Manager
          MEGHAN HARRINGTON Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
          BRITTANY ROSS Level Up Lab Manager
          MARNI JACOBSON EMW Project Coordinator
          APARA SHARMA Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
          FEYISAYO WAYAS Research Coordinator
          SKYLA TURNER Research Coordinator
          MAURA CAMPBELL STaR Lab Clinical Research Coordinator
          JULIA MCCLELLAN PRESGROVE Level Up Lab Research Coordinator
          TIDR BIENNIAL
          2022-23 | meet our people
          
              
              
            
            TIDR MSW field students
           
    TAHANI AL-SHAMARI
           
    MADISON BACHMAN
           
    ERIN GAINES
           
    ISABELLA GINSBERG
           
    ABIGAIL GALLUP
          ’23
           
    SIERRA GORTON
           
    ANUSHA CHUDHRY
           
    SEONG GEUN KIM
          Current MSW Student
           
    JOSH HOLZWORTH
          MSW ’23
          MSW
          MSW ’23
          MSW ’22
          MSW ’22
          MSW ’22
          MSW ’22
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            TIDR MSW field students
           
    WENZAO HUANG MSW ’23
           
    AJSA JASAREVIC MSW ’23
           
    SARA PASIAK
          Current MSW Student
           
    RACHEL SAVUR
          Current MSW Student
           
    NIDHI TIGADI
          Current MSW Student
           
    MELANIE PRECHTL
          Current MSW Student
           
    CINNY TANG
          Current MSW Student
          publication highlight
        Exposure and response prevention versus stress management training for adults and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder: A randomized clinical trial
          Joseph A. Himle, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, Matthew A. Hiller, Kristen
          A. Mannella, Luke J. Norman, James l. Abelson, Aileen Prout, Angela
          A. Shunnarah, Hannah C. Becker, Stephanie R. Russman Black, Stephan F. Taylor, & Kate D. Fitzgerald
          *SSW alumni co-authors
          Cognitive Behavioral Therapy featuring exposure and response prevention (ERP), is the most extensively investigated psychosocial treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in youth and adults, but it is not commonly available to OCD patients Alternatively, SMT is commonly offered but has no scientific support in the treatment of OCD
          Despite ERP’s demonstrated efficacy, differential effects at different ages are not well known This randomized trial assigned adults and adolescents to ERP or stress management training (SMT) allowing for a direct comparison of efficacy in different age groups. It also accurately compared the efficacy of ERP versus SMT using the same number of therapy sessions and equivalent therapist attention. Finally, this study provides the first RCT comparing the effects of ERP versus SMT for adolescents with OCD.
          key findings
          ERP is superior to SMT for treating OCD among adults & adolescents
          A single ERP protocol can be used for adults & adolescents
          ERP is effective for those with co-occurring depression & generalized anxiety
          ERP is equally effective for adults & adolescents with OCD.
          Read the full article!
           
    OCD Severity by Time and Treatment
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        TIDR
        research labs
          within tidr
          
              
              
            
            Level up lab
          Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Justice, and National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation we apply rigorous social science research methods to develop and evaluate interventions targeting some of our country’s biggest social problems Our mission at the Level Up: Employment Skills Simulation Lab is to help bridge the equity gap in employment opportunities for historically marginalized and underserved groups.
           
    It took that fear out of "when I do have to go interview," which for my kids that's the biggest thing, you know, that fear and anxiety.
          — Client participant
           
     
    Populations served
          Autistic transition age youth
          Adults with serious mental illness
          Returning citizens
          Young adults with disabilities
          MATTHEW SMITH
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        interventions used WorkChat: to teach individuals soft skills to be successful in the workplace.
           
    To learn more about the an active project using the WorkChat program, click the logo below:
           
    Virtual Interview Training: to teach job interview skills to underserved populations.
           
    To learn more about an active program using the Virtual Interview Training, click the logo below:
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
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        CurrentfundersforLeveluplabprograms
        
              
              
            
            entertain me well
          Entertain Me Well (EMW)
          was developed in 2018 by TIDR Members Addie
          Weaver, Anao Zhang and Joseph Himle EMW is an online platform to deliver online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in an entertaining, cost efficient and less stigmatizing way EMW began with one project in 2019 and has grown to house 10+ projects and trainings.
           
     
     
    Communitypartners:
          Lenawee County WIC Program
          Adrian Public Schools Head Start
          Michigan Child Collaborative Care (MC3)
          Michigan Medicine
          Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology Program
          Michigan Dialysis Services
          Northville Public Schools
          Jonesville First Presbyterian Church
          Trinity Lutheran Church
          “I think Billi being a balloon was perfect all the little nuances with that... I think she was extremely relatable and I liked that she was going through the journey and I feel like everything she experienced was so realistic“
          Client Participant
           
    Meet Billi!
          Billi is the main character of EMW. She takes viewers along with her reflecting on her journey completing CBT for her past depression Billi is a balloon and uses her inflation levels for feeling “sad” = deflated or “okay” = inflated.
          JOSEPH HIMLE ADDIE WEAVER ANAO ZHANG
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        EMW projectS
          Moms&BabiesfeelingBettertogether(MBFBT)
          Professor Weaver collaborated with the Lenawee County WIC clinic to tailor and pilot test EMW for perinatal WIC clients with depression, resulting in the MBFBT program. Nineteen perinatal WIC clients enrolled in the pilot study, completing an average of six of eight MBFBT sessions Participants experienced decreases in depression and anxiety, and increases in parenting sense of competence
          Mindyourtotalhealth(myth)
          Professor Zhang partnered with Michigan Medicine’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology program to tailor EMW for AYA cancer survivors with depression, creating the MYTH program. Zhang conducted a pilot feasibility trial of MYTH compared to Beating the Blues (BtB). Findings show MYTH is feasible, as 80% of participants randomized to MTYH completed at least six of eight sessions Participants randomized to MYTH reported significantly lower post-treatment depression than the BtB group.
          Professors Weaver and Himle partnered with Northville Public Schools Superintendent RJ Webber to create the Mental Health Can’t Wait Summer Internship Program. Five high school students participated in a paid summer internship focused on developing a version of EMW made for and by high school students The youthfocused EMW program will be completed and pilot tested in 2024. mentalhealthcan’twaitsummerinternship
          IT KEPT ME MOTIVATED TO LIKE WANT TO KEEP DOING THESE THINGS EVERY WEEK AND PUSHING MYSELF IT MADE ME PROUD AND EXCITED TO GET THAT ENOURAGEMENT WAS ALWAYS GOOD.
           
    EMW is...
          QUICKY&EASILYTAILORABLE ENGAGING
          EMW is the first technologyassisted CBT designed to allow for quick, easy, low-cost tailoring of selected content while retaining core, evidence-supported components of CBT.
          EMW uses a three tiered approach of teaching CBT to users: a character-driven storyline, videobased educational content, and tailorable text and image-based panels. Billi’s story ends each episode with a cliffhanger that keeps viewers coming back!
          Client Participant CurrentfundersforEMWprojects
           
     
     
     
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            STaR lab
          Bornheimer’s Suicide Prevention, Treatment, and Research (STaR) lab aims to prevent suicide death among adults with serious mental illness, and particularly schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs).
          The STaR lab focuses on addressing the critical public health problem of suicide by:
          Advancing understandings of suicide risk and protection
          Developing, adapting and testing evidence-informed interventions
          Evaluating and strengthening the implementation of interventions to increase their access, utility and scalability in practice
          Populations Served
          Adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs)
          Adults with psychosis symptoms and psychosis like experiences
          Early phase SSD illness and first episode of psychosis
           
     
    LINDSAY BORNHEIMER
          “I think the [Cognitive Behavioral Suicide Prevention for psychosis ] therapy is what definitely got me through the worst of it...I feel like now that I have the tools that I need when it gets bad again, I feel better about going through it again.”
          Client Participant
           
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        interventions used
          Cognitive Behavioral Suicide Prevention for psychosis (CBSPp): a 10-week individual cognitive-behavioral suicide preventionfocused treatment with tailoring for psychosis symptoms and focus on information processing biases, appraisals and schema.
          Simulated Suicide Prevention Training: clinical training for providers in suicide assessment, safety planning and motivating a client to treatment using simulated client sessions with real-time skill evaluation and feedback.
          COMMUNITY-CENTERED DISSEMINATION
           
     
    ACTIVE PROJECTS
          Clinical trial of CBSPp in community mental health for adults with SSDs and suicide ideation
          Psychological autopsy of adults with psychosis who died by suicide
          Pathway to suicide attempt among adults with SSDs
          Suicide attempt among transition aged adolescents and young adults
          Inpatient psychiatric hospital environment and safety for suicide prevention
           
     
     
     
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        honors, awards & accomplishments
           
     
     
    Matthew J. Smith
          Associate Professor with Tenure
          Lindsay Bornheimer
          Jaclynn Hawkins
          Addie Weaver
          Xiaoling Xiang Professor
          Assistant Professor
          James Ellis
           
     
     
    TIDR Promotions
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            TIDR Awards & accomplishments
           
     
    Katrina Ellis
          Ellis was named a James S. Jackson Emerging Scholar Award, a Rogel Cancer Center Health Equity Scholar and received a Career Development Award (K01) from National Cancer Institute! This federally funded grant allows Ellis to further strengthen her skills in intervention research and cancer genetics The grant supports her research on developing and testing a tailored, eHealth intervention for African American families that encourages uptake of recommended cascade genetic testing by improving communication about genetic testing results and targeting drivers of and barriers to behavior change.
          Matthew J. Smith
          In fall of 2023 Professor Smith was named Associate Dean for Research. He is committed to supporting faculty research that advances equity, social justice and social change. Smith’s portfolio of active, federallyfunded research focused on improving employment outcomes for autistic young adults, adults with severe and persistent mental illness, and returning citizens Smith’s appointment is effective in January 2024.
           
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            TIDR Awards & accomplishments
           
    Jackie Hawkins
          was named Vivian A. and James L. Curtis Center for Health Equity Research and Training Director, effective January 2024.
          Anao Zhang
          was named Vivian A and James L Curtis Center for Health Equity Research and Training (January 2024) and Clinical Research Director of Michigan Medicine’s Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Oncology Program
           
    Jamie Mitchell
           
    was named the Assistant Director of Clinical Research Participation at Michigan Medicine’s Rogel Cancer Center
          Lindsay Bornheimer received the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) Mentor Award
           
    Dan Fischer
           
    retired from the School of Social Work in December 2023 Fischer’s clinical and administrative expertise will be missed We wish him health and happiness in retirement!
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            project highlights
          Second Changes: A National Outcome Study of Safe and Equitable Decarceration Among People Serving Juvenile Life Without the Possibility of Parole
           
    Principal Investigator: Laura Abrams, UCLA
          Co-PI: Daphne Brydon (View CV)
          Funder: Arnold Ventures Foundation
          abouttheproject
          T tensive study to date of people sentenced to juvenile life without parole (JLWOP), including the first national study of those who have been released despite the JLWOP sentence The study will measure key outcomes, including recidivism, to provide evidence about the potential for safe and equitable decarceration for people serving life and long sentences.
          Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Latinx Youth in Washtenaw County
           
    Principal Investigator: Fernanda Cross (View CV)
          abouttheproject
          es school-based group therapy for youth from Latinx immigrant communities. It supports their mental health by teaching coping skills, building community and supporting healing through empowering counter-storytelling practices. Youth learn to redefine their own and their families’ immigration histories and experiences from a perspective of strength and resilience.
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        Kindred: Family Centered Approaches to Promoting Cascade Screening for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes among African Americans
          PrincipalInvestigator:KatrinaEllis(ViewCV)
          Funder:NationalCancerInstitute,NationalInstitutesof Health(K01CA255137) abouttheproject
          Research has shown that African Americans are less likely than oth engage in genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes, which can uncover pathogenic variants that increase cancer risk African Americans also have lower rates of cancer cascade testing, a process for providing genetic counseling and testing to relatives of African Americans who are known carriers of specific cancer-related pathogenic variants.
           
    Kindred is a five-year study with the overall objective of increasing communication about genetic testing among African American families and the uptake of recommended cascade testing. We aim to learn about new and improved ways to support African American individuals and families before, during and after they participate in cancer genetic testing The stages of the study include:
          Phase 1: Identify facilitators and barriers to African American family communication about genetic testing and cascade testing through interviews and focus groups discussions
          Phase 2: Develop and beta-test a tailored, eHealth intervention for African American families that encourages uptake of recommended cascade genetic testing by improving communication about genetic testing.
          Phase 3: Conduct a pilot test of the intervention with African Americans families to evaluate the eHealth intervention’s feasibility and acceptability, participant engagement, and its potential impact on cascade testing.
          project funder:
           
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    Principal Investigator:Jaclynn Hawkins (ViewCV)
          Funder:NationalInstituteofDiabetesandDigestiveand KidneyDiseases
          Michigan Men's Diabetes Project abouttheproject
          Previous literature has indicated that Black men are two times as likely to develop Type 2 diabetes compared to their non-Hispanic white counterparts and are also more likely to have associated complications. Furthermore, Black men have lower access to quality health care, and masculinity norms have been shown to hinder them from seeking the limited care that is available. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of peer-led diabetes self-management education and long-term ongoing support on glycemic management.
          Phase 1: Modification of existing diabetes education content to be more appropriate for the population.
          Phase 2: We will conduct a randomized controlled trial to test the intervention. Participants randomized to the intervention arm will receive diabetes self-management education, structured diabetes self-management support, and a more flexible ongoing support period. Participants randomized to the control arm will receive diabetes selfmanagement education. Diabetes self-management education will be taught by certified diabetes care and education specialists, while the diabetes self-management support and ongoing support period will be facilitated by fellow Black men with diabetes who will be trained in group facilitation, patient-provider communication strategies and empowerment techniques.
          Phase 3: Post-intervention interviews and dissemination of findings to the academic community. The primary goal of our study is to determine whether long-term peer-led support groups in conjunction with diabetes self-management education are a promising solution to improve self-management behaviors and decrease A1C levels.
          project funders:
           
     
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        Exploring PTSD Symptoms, Barriers and Facilitators to Mindfulnessbased Stress Reduction for Justice-Involved Black/African American Female Adolescents and Parents/Caregivers
          Principal Investigator: Camille Quinn(ViewCV)
          Funder:NationalInstituteofMinorityHealthandHealth Disparities
           
    abouttheproject
          High rates of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) associated with delinquency (and recidivism) persist for justice-involved individuals. This enduring problem denotes a significant gap in our treatment approach. PTSD, the primary outcome of the proposed study about healing informed mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), combines stressinflammation/cortisol reactivity, recidivism, personal agency, racial identity and parent-child relationships (secondary outcomes), which contribute to the overall health equity and well-being of justice-involved Black/African American female adolescents (JI BAFAs). The study will investigate the barriers and facilitators to the MBSR intervention with JI BAFAs and their parent-child relationships MBSR has been successfully implemented as a treatment for PTSD and is a promising new approach for healing to reduce health disparities among both JI BAFAs and their parentchild relationships. We will use a healing-informed MBSR approach based on an intersectional trauma-responsive framework: Intersectionality theory, Healing Centered Engagement, and Theoretical Domains Framework.
          project funder:
           
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        Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Among Homebound Older Adults: Empower@Home
           
    Principal investigator: Xiaoling Xiang (View CV)
          Funder: The Michigan Health Endowment Fund & the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. abouttheproject
          Empower@Home is an internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy program for older adults with depression Unlike many online mental health programs, it focuses on the unique concerns of this age group. The program was developed collaboratively with community partners, older adults and other stakeholders, resulting in an easy-to-navigate platform. It's unique for incorporating Empower Coaches, who are staff members without specialized mental health training, to support the adoption and engagement of the online program. The development of this program received financial support from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund.
          projectpartners:
          Valley Area Agency on Aging
          Huron Valley PACE
          Jewish Family Services of Metropolitan Detroit
          A&D Home Health Care!
          project funder:
           
    Catholic Human Services
          EightCap, Inc
          Grand Traverse County Commission on Aging
          Healthier Black Elders Center +
           
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        Promoting Awareness and Engagement with Suicide Prevention Resources and Treatment in Community Mental Health
          Principalinvestigator:LindsayBornheimer(ViewCV)
          Funder:MichiganInstituteforClinicalandHealthResearch (MICHR),UM1TR004404
           
    abouttheproject
          The Suicide Prevention, Treatment, and Research (STaR) Lab, led by Bornheimer, has completed Aim 1 of of an NIMH-funded pilot effectiveness clinical trial focused on modifying and evaluating the acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Suicide Prevention for psychosis in partnership with Washtenaw County Community Mental Health (WCCMH).
          To support the dissemination of research findings into the community, the STaR Lab received a MICHR Promoting Academics and Community Engagement Dissemination Grant. As part of the grant, Bornheimer’s team partnered with WCCMH to host a number of events during National Suicide Prevention Month to raise awareness, foster dialogue and promote community engagement in suicide prevention efforts. Community members also contributed to an art project that will be displayed at various WCCMH locations and the School of Social Work to inspire hope and continue the conversation about the community’s role in suicide prevention Aim 2 of the pilot effectiveness clinical trial is currently underway and is expected to complete recruitment in the next year.
          project funder:
           
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        Mental Health Can’t Wait – Adapting Entertain Me Well for Teens and Adolescents in Northville Public School
           
     
    Principalinvestigators:
          AddieWeaver (ViewCV)
          JosephHimle (ViewCV)
          niversityofMichiganEisenberg
          pressionCenterImpactGrant, PrivateFunding
          abouttheproject
          This project aims to increase accessibility and decrease stigma for mental health care among adolescents and teens. Five students from Northville Public Schools participated in the Mental Health Can’t Wait Summer Internship Program in 2023. They worked with the U-M team to tailor Billi’s story on the Entertain Me Well Platform to be acceptable and applicable to high school students. The long term goal is to redesign the EMW platform to be optimized for mobile use and iteratively tailor educational content, images, text and videos for high school students to utilize if they are experiencing symptoms of anxiety and/or depression.
          project funder:
           
    project partner:
           
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        Northville Public Schools
        A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation RCT of Virtual Interview Training for Autistic Transition-Age Youth
          Principalinvestigator:MatthewJ.Smith (ViewCV)
          Funder:NationalInstituteofMentalHealth(NIMH), R01MH132656-01
          abouttheproject
           
    Job interviews are a barrier to employment for autistic youth, who want training to improve their skills yet experience anxiety and low motivation to interview. Many autistic youth receive pre-employment transition services, but there is a major lack of evidence-based practices to improve job interview skills and employment outcomes for these youth To address this gap, Smith previously partnered (R34 MH111531) with autism stakeholders to adapt an efficacious internet-delivered job interview simulator to support autistic youth (Virtual Interview Training tool for Autistic Transition Age Youth; VIT). Building on his R34, Smith is now conducting a multi-site randomized controlled trial using a Hybrid Type 1 effectiveness-implementation approach of VIT by comparing autistic youth engaged in both pre-employment transition services and VIT to autistic youth receiving pre-employment transition services and an active control. In collaboration with co-investigator, Mary Baker-Ericzén, this R01 will evaluate if the VIT Tool for Autistic TransitionAge youth enhances employment, as well as if the benefits are a mechanism of improved mental health. It will also identify facilitators and barriers to implementation.
           
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        Partnering to Advance Psycho-Oncology Services for Underrepresented Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with Cancer
           
    PrincipalInvestigator:AnaoZhang (ViewCV)
          Funder:Patient-CenteredOutcomesResearch Institute(PCORI)
          abouttheproject
          Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are an age-defined population (15-39 years old), with studies reporting nearly 90,000 newly diagnosed AYA patients annually in the United States and 633,000 survivors of AYA cancer in 2020. Despite an overall improved five-year survival rate among AYA cancer survivors in the past two decades, these improvements have not transferred equitably to underrepresented specifically Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) and sexual and gender minorities
          AYA cancer survivors
          The project team will utilize a transdisciplinary approach to enhance a national research infrastructure through the AYA CAncer RESearch (AYA CARES) program at the U-M The team will engage in a series of stakeholdercentered activities for the purposes of conceptualizing, developing and disseminating patient-centered outcomes research/comparative clinical effectiveness research (PCOR/CER) studies that capitalize on the collaborative efforts, experiences and brainpower of (embodied) researchers, clinicians, AYA cancer survivors, caregivers, program administrators and other stakeholders.
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        Family Safety Net: Developing a family-focused suicide prevention approach to encourage safe firearm storage in remote Alaskan homes
           
    PrincipalInvestigator:Lisa Wexler(ViewCV)
          Funder:NationalInstituteofMentalHealth(NIMH), R61MH125757
          abouttheproject
          Suicide is a major and rising public health problem in rural America. In Alaska, suicide rates are consistently triple the national rate. There, 60% of the suicide fatalities are due to firearms In rural Alaska Native (AN) communities, virtually all homes have multiple guns for subsistence hunting, which increases suicide risk significantly. Our study developed a ‘family-focused’ screening to identify households with firearms and self-assessed suicide risk (i.e. households where someone is experiencing mental health struggles) that could benefit from an intervention designed to reducing quick access to firearms in people’s homes, thus lessening household environmental risk for suicide. Overall, the FSN intervention was acceptable to and appreciated by participants who entered the study Over the three waves, our recruitment strategies were refined and resulted in a three-item, family-focused screening that was endorsed about 30% of the time. There are signals of impact related to participants’ perceived firearm risk and their motivations to take safety precautions (our mechanisms of change). Importantly, many participants took action to secure their household firearms and medications to reduce quick access. These promising preliminary results suggest a feasible innovation to screening protocols that can enhance safety and prevent suicide deaths by engaging adult family members in creating safer environments within their homes. Further research is needed to test the efficacy of this novel intervention.
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    research by the numbers
          Research by the numbers
          During this reporting period, there were 45 active grants - 30 of which were newly awarded The total amount of funding awarded during this reporting period was $12,611,681 ($12,326,774 were externally funded; $284,907 were internally funded). The numbers reported below reflect active grants during 2022-2023.
          External Funding Sources
          n = 32
           
    NIH (10)
          Foundation (8)
          MDHHS (8)
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          Feasibility,acceptability,and preliminaryeffectivenessofa cognitive-behavioralsuicide prevention-focusedintervention tailoredtoadultsdiagnosedwith schizophreniaspectrumdisorders
          PI: Lindsay Bornheimer
          Funder: NIMH
          UM-CMHTherapyPartnership
          PI: Lindsay Bornheimer
          Funder: Washtenaw County Community Mental Health Services Board
          CEALIII-“TheFierceUrgencyof Now”:Wheredowegofromhere? (renewal)
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          Funder: NIH
          HealingandConnectingthrough CommunityConversations: LeveragingLatinxYouth’sVoices forChange
          PI: Fernanda Cross
          Funder: ADVANCE Program
          AddressingtheMentalHealth NeedsofLatinxYouthin WashtenawCounty
          PI: Fernanda Cross
          Funder: NCID
          FamilyCenteredApproachesto PromotingCascadeScreeningfor HereditaryCancerSyndromes amongAfricanAmericans
          PI: Katrina Ellis
          Funder: NIH
          RogelScholarinCancerHealth Equity2022
          PI: Katrina Ellis
          Funder: Rogel Cancer Center
          AfricanAmericanChronicCare EquitythroughSelf-management (ACES)-CurtisCenterAward
          PI: Jackie Hawkins
          Funder: UM School of Social Work
          DiabetesSelf-Management InterventionforAfricanAmerican Men
          PI: Jackie Hawkins
          Co-I: Jamie Mitchell, Jennie Jester
          Funder: NIDDK
          MichiganMen'sDiabetesProgram
          PI: Jackie Hawkins
          Funder: Sun Life Trust Foundation
          MIP:ProgramAACTIVE:African AmericansComingTogetherto IncreaseVitalExerciseFY24
          PI: Jackie Hawkins
          Funder: MDHHS
          PeerLeaderDiabetesSelfManagementSupport InterventionforBlackMenwith Type-2Diabetes
          PI: Jackie Hawkins
          Funder: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
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          ExploringPTSDSymptoms, BarriersandFacilitatorsto Mindfulness-basedStress ReductionforJustice-Involved Black/AfricanAmericanFemale Adolescentsand Parents/Caregivers
          PI: Camille Quinn
          Funder: NIMHD
          It'snotjustme!Blackyoungadults' viewsofwhatittakestoliveonthe rightsideofthelaw:An intersectional-CBPRstudy
          PI: Camille Quinn
          Funder: Detroit URC
          UnderstandingMentalHealth DisparitiesAffectingBlackGirls ObtainingDiversePerspectives ThroughinterviewswithProviders, andOthers
          PI: Camille Quinn
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          Wells-SocialJusticeImpactGrant
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          AHybridEffectivenessImplementationRCTofVirtual InterviewTrainingforAutistic Transition-AgeYouth
          PI: Matthew J. Smith
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          AStrength-BasedTooltoEnhance EmploymentforAdultsonthe AutismSpectrum
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          AnInitialStudyofWorkChat Acceptability,Feasibility,and EfficacyAmongIndividualswith PsychosisSpectrumDisorders
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          ImprovingEmploymentand ReducingRecidivismamong PrisonOffendersviaVirtualReality Job-InterviewTraining
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          SimulatedClinicianAssessmentfor CognitiveBehavioralTherapySkills (allyearsandsupplemental)
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          Co-I: Lindsay Bornheimer
          Funder: SIMmersion, LLC
          SocialCognitiveSkillsTrainingfor Work
          PI: Matthew J. Smith
          Funder: SIMmersion, LLC
          VirtualInterviewTrainingforAdults withTBI
          PI: Matthew J Smith
          Funder: Kessler Foundation
          PI: Addie Weaver
          Funder: NIMH ASystems-LevelInterventionfor RuralAdults-Administrative Supplement
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          ImplementingDepression TreatmentforMothersReceiving HeadStart
          PI: Addie Weaver
          Funder: Michigan Health Endowment Fund
          MIP-TailoringEntertainingOnline DepressionTreatmentfor Medicaid-EligiblePerinatalClients (FY23Amendment4)
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          MIP:EnhancingIntegration BetweenRuralWICClinicsand MIHPToSupportPregnantand PostpartumWomen'sDepression TreatmentAccess-FY22
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          ODTPC-UM:MIP:Evaluatinga tailored,onlinedepression treatementforMC3Perinatal Clients(FY24)
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          TrainingHomeVisitorstoSupport Technology-AssistedDepression TreatmentforPerinatalClients
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          WeaverOscarSternAward-2020
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          Funder: Eisenberg Family Depression Center
          PathwaystoCareforAlaska’s YouthEvaluationandLethal MeansSafetyProject
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          Funder: Alaska's Department of Behavioral Health
          FamilySafetyNet:Developingan upstreamsuicideprevention approachtoencouragesafe firearmstorageinruralandremote Alaskanhomes
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          PromotingCommunity ConversationsAboutResearchto EndSuicideinRuralAlaska
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          AdministrativeSupplementsfor COVID-19ImpactedNIMH ResearchNOT-MH-21-120,applying throughparentaward U19MH113138
          MPIs: Lisa Wexler, Dr Rasmus, Dr Allen
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          ParticipatoryResearchforSuicide PreventioninAutism
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          AlaskaNativeCollaborative ResearchHubforResearchon Resilience
          MPIs: Lisa Wexler, Dr. Rasmus, Dr. Allen
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          Astatewideimplementationof Empower@Home
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          Empower@Home:GroupTrial(Jay KayserSeedsofChange)
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          Funder: Eisenberg Family Depression Center
          MIP:Statewideimplementationof onlinepsychotherapyforMichigan seniors-year1
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          DeliveringCBTtrainingto Michigansocialworkers
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          DevelopingaPsycho-Oncology Fellowshiptosupportpre-doctoral healthdisparityresearchon adolescentandyoungadultsex andgenderneedsduringcancerCurtisCenter
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          Developingandimplementingan inclusiveandequitableframework tointegratepalliativecareservices inadolescentandyoungadult (AYA)oncologyprograms
          PI: Anao Zhang
          Funder: Cambria Health Foundation
          Evaluatethefeasibilityand acceptabilityofaspeech-based andArtificialIntelligenceenabled distressscreeningandmonitoring appforadolescentsandyoung adultsdiagnosedwithcancer
          PI: Anao Zhang
          Funder: Rogel Cancer Center
          PartneringtoAdvance PsychoncologyAdolescentand YoungAdult[AYA]Services
          PI: Anao Zhang
          Funder: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
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          Ewell Foster, C, Derwin, S, Bornheimer, L. A., Magness, C, Kahsay, E, Li Verdugo, J, Eis, M, Massey, L., Rivera, F. P., & King, C. (in press). Firearm safe storage in rural families: Community perspectives about ownership and safety messaging. Health Promotion Practice.
          Boyd, D., Abubakari, G. M., LoVette, A., Whitfield, D. L., Turpin, R., Ramos, S. R., Quinn, C. R., & Hickson, D. A. (in press). Assessing the influence of child sexual behavior on depression among Black MSM in the South. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
          Córdova, D., Bauermeister, J.A., Warner, S., Youth Leadership Council, Wells, P., MacLeod, J., Neilands, T. B., Lua, F.M., Delva, J., Fessler, K.B., Smith, V., Khreizat, S., & Boyer, C. B. (in press). Protocol for an adolescent and young adult HIV/STI and substance use disorder digital health preventive intervention JMIR Research Protocols
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          Cross, F. L., Bares, C B, Wood, A L, & Lucio, J (in press) Adverse childhood experiences and tobacco use among Latinx parents in the United States. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
          Cross, F. L. (in press). Documentation status socialization as an ethnic-racial socialization dimension: Incorporating the experience of mixed-status Latinx families. Studies in Social Justice.
          Constante, K., Cross, F. L., Piceno, V., & Rivas-Drake, D. (in press). Latinx adolescent ethnic-racial discrimination and expected future barriers over time. Developmental Psychology.
          Cross, F. L., Blanco, S, & Rivas-Drake, D (in press) Documentation status socialization among Latinx immigrant parents New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
          Zebrack, B, Ellis, K., & Doherty, M (in press) Beyond Distress Screening: The Future of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care In Hedlund, Christ, Messner (Eds), Oncology and Palliative Social Work: Psychosocial Care for People Coping with Cancer (OPSW) Oxford University Press
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          Galano, M M, Stein, S F, Clark, H M, Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., & Graham-Bermann, S A (in press) Trajectories of behavior problems and resilience in children exposed to early-life intimate partner violence: The overlapping and distinct effects of individual and family factors Development and Psychopathology
          Stein, S F, Riley, H O, Kaciroti, N, Rosenblum, K L, Sturza, J M, Gearhardt, A N, Grogan-Kaylor, A C, Lumeng, J C, & Miller, A L (in press) Food-related self-regulation in young infants: Distress in a food delay task changes with development and predicts amount consumed. Frontiers in Nutrition.
          Allen, J., Charles, B., Fok, C., Lee, K., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Qungasvik Team, & Rasmus, S. (in press). Culturally grounded strategies for suicide and alcohol risk prevention delivered by rural alaska native communities" a dynamic wait-listed design evaluation of the Qungasvik intervention. American Journal of Community Psychology.
          Lou, M. & Li, L. W. (in press). Trajectories of social isolation and depressive symptoms in mid- and later life: A parallel process latent growth curve analysis Aging and Mental Health
          McCarter, S, Quinn, C. R., Lea, C, & Abrams, L (In press) Promote Smart Decarceration In M Teasley, M Spencer, K Tertrick & M Davis (Eds), Social Work and the Grand Challenge to Eliminate Racism
          Waller, B, Maleku, A, Quinn, C. R., Adhikari, A, B, Sprague-Martinez, L, Traube, D, & Bellamy, J (in press) Just research: Advancing antiracist and antioppressive social work research Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.
          Genova, H., Sherwood, K., Goverover, Y., Dawalt, L., & Smith, M. J. (in press). Initial validation of measures assessing job interviewing anxiety and self efficacy ad job interview training motivation for transition age autistic youth.
          Genova, H. M., Elsayed, H. E., Haas, M., Parrott, D. Krch, D. Dacanay, M., & Smith, M. J. (in press). A combined interventional approach to train interview skills in autistic transition-age youth. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
          Haroz, E E, Wexler, L., Manson, S M, Cwik, M, O’Keefe, V, Allen, J, Rasmus, S, Buchwald, D, & Barlow, A (in press) Sustaining suicide prevention programs in American Indian and Alaska Native communities and Tribal health centers Implementation Research and Practice
          Liu, J, Lou, Y, Li, L. W., Zhang, Z., & Xu, H (in press) Dyadic effects on depressive symptoms of spouse caregivers and their care recipients: Evidence from China Aging and Mental Health
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          Bornheimer, L. A., Wastler, H, Li Verdugo, J, Im, V, Burke, H, Holzworth, J, Velasquez, E, & Mahmood, M (2023) Depression, suicide intent, and plan among adults presenting in an emergency department after making a suicide attempt: Exploratory differences by psychosis experience Journal of Psychiatric Research, 157, 197-201
          Bornheimer, L. A., Li Verdugo, J., Krasnick, J., Jeffers, N, Storey, F., King, C. A., Taylor, S. F., Florence, T., & Himle, J. A. (2023). A cognitive-behavioral suicide prevention treatment for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in community mental health: Preliminary findings of an open pilot study. Social Work in Mental Health. 1-23.
          Bornheimer, L. A., Li Verdugo, J., Humm, L., Steacy, C., Kraznick, J., Goldstein Grumet, J., Aikens, J. E., Gold, K., Hiltz, B., & Smith, M. J. (2023). Computerized suicide prevention clinical training simulations: A pilot study. Research on Social Work Practice.
          O'Neil, M M, Johnson, R A, Córdova, D., Pryor, J, & Pinals, D A (2023) A legal dispute resolution intervention for patients with substance use disorders: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial BMC Public Health, 23(1), 435 https://doiorg/101186/s12889-023-15296-5 PMID: 36879259 PMCID: PMC9990301
          Fernandez, A R, *Ramírez-Ortiz, D, *García-Torres, M M, Lor, M, Luebke, J, Cano, M Á, & Córdova, D. (2023) Ethnic discrimination, acculturative stress, and sexual risk among Latinx emerging adults: Examining moderation effects of familism support and ethnic identity. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, PMID: 36757988.
          Hsieh, H-F, Mistry, R., Kleinsasser, M. J., Puntambekar, N., Gupta, P. C., Raghunathan, T., McCarthy, W., Córdova, D., Maharjan, G., Desai, M. B., Narake, S., & Pednekar, M. S. (2023). Family functioning within the context of families with adolescent children in urban India. Family Process, 62, 287–301. https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12784. PMID: 35638112.
          Woolford, S, Zhao, Z, Cross, F.L, Sawant, K, Buyuktur, A, Williamson, S, Bailey, S, Israel, BA, Marsh, EE, Kellogg, N and Movva, P, 2023, November “stop with algorithms”: COVID-19 misinformation and communication through the lens of young black and latinx michiganders In APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo APHA
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          Cross, F.L., Zhao, Z, Ku, CP, Williams II, C, Bailey, S, Williamson, S, Resnicow, K and Marsh, E, 2023, November “Life as we knew it”: Continued challenges in getting up-to-date COVID vaccinations amongst Black and Latinx Michigan residents In APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo APHA
          Cross, F. L, Wileden, L, Buyuktur, A G, Platt, J, Morenoff, J D, Aramburu, J, Militzer, M, Esqueda, A. P., Movva, P., Zhao, Z., Sawant, K., Valbuena, F., Bailey, S., Israel, B., Marsh, E. E., & Woolford, S. J. (2023). MICEAL Black and Latinx Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination: A Mixed-Methods Examination. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 10.1007/s40615-023-01815-y. Advance online
          Cross, F. L., Buyuktur, A. G., Wileden, L., Platt, J., Morenoff, J., Valbuena, F., Bailey, S., Israel, B., Marsh, E. E., Aramburu, J., Militzer, M., Cornwall, T., Esqueda, A. P., & Woolford, S. J. (2023). 161 Black and Latino Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccines: A Mixed-methods Examination. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 7(Suppl 1), 50. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.242
          Cross, F. L., Buyuktur, A G, Woolford, S J, Williamson, S, Bailey, S, Ledon, C, Ramakrishnan, A, Marsh, E E, Israel, B, Aramburu, J, Militzer, M, Cornwall, T, Esqueda, A P, & Platt, J (2023) 159 Bearing a higher burden: Black and Latinx community perspectives on the Impact of COVID-19 Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 7(Suppl 1), 49 https://doiorg/101017/cts2023240
          Blanco, S, Aramburu, J, Grimes, E, Lucio, J, & Cross, F. L. (2023) Sharing the burden: Latinx immigrant parents and teens' sociopolitical discussions and their impact on youth mental health New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development.
          Cross, F. L., Marchand, A., Diaz, M., Ledón, C., Waller, A., & Kruger, D. (2023). The role of documentation status concerns, perceived discrimination, and social support on Latinx adults' physical and mental health,. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
          Friedline, T., Cross, F., Doyle, K., Lacombe-Duncan, A., & Schultz, K. (2023). Dismantling white supremacy and promoting anti-racism in social work research, teaching, and service: tensions, paradoxes and a collective response Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 14(1), 8799
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          Martinez, R R, & Ellis, J. M. (2023) A National Study Exploring Factors Promoting Adolescent College Readiness in Math and Science (STEM-CR) Educational Researcher, 52(9), 553-569 https://doiorg/103102/0013189X231193309
          Langford, AT, Andreadis, K, Ellis, K.R. and Buderer, N, 2024 Correlates of US Adults Aged 50-75 Years Having Had a Colorectal Cancer Screening Test. AJPM Focus, p.100187.
          Ellis, K. R., Nguyen, A. W., Miller, E. K., Zhou, Y., & Chatters, L. M. (2023). Advancing Family-Focused Health Equity: Reconceptualizing Family in Social Work Research and Practice. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 14(3), 579-589
          Alick, C., Samuel-Hodge, C., Ammerman, A., Ellis, K. R., Rini, C., & Tate, D. (2023). Motivating weight loss among Black adults in relationships: Recommendations for weight loss interventions. American Journal of Health Promotion, 50(1), 97-106
          Langford, A T, Ellis, K. R., Orellana, K, France, B, & Buderer, N (2023) Self-efficacy to get information or advice about cancer Journal of Cancer Education, 38, 1330-1337
          Ellis, K. R., Young, T L, & Langford, L (2023) Advancing racial health equity through familyfocused interventions for chronic disease management Preventing Chronic Disease, 20, E27
          Griesemer, I., Lightfoot, A. F., Bosire, C., Eng., E., Guerrab, F., Kotey, A., Alexander,K. M., Baker, S., Black, K., Dixon, C., Ellis, K. R., Foley, K., Goettsch, C., Moore, A.,Samuel, C., Smith, B., Yongue, C., Cykert, S., & Robertson, L. B. (2023). Examining ACCURE's nurse navigator through anti-racist lens: Transparenct and accountability in cancer care. Health Promotion Practice, 34(3), 415-425.
          Xianming, T., Peiran, G., Chunxuan, M., Ellis, K. R., Smith, A. B., Northouse, L., & Song, L. (2023). Symptom experiences among individuals with prostate cancer and their partners: Influence of sociodemographic and cancer characteristics. Oncology Nursing Forum, 50(2), 230-240.
          Felsman, P., Seifert, C M, Sinco, B, & Himle, J. A. (2023) Reducing social anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in adolescents with improvisational theater The Arts in Psychotherapy, 82, 101985
          Ward, K P, Grogan-Kaylor, A., Ma J, Pace, G T, & Lee, S J (2023) Associations between 11 parental discipline behaviors and child outcomes across 60 countries British Medical Journal Open
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          Lee, J Y, Lee, S J, Volling, B L, & Grogan-Kaylor, A. C (2023) Examining mechanisms linking economic insecurity to interparental conflict among unmarried couples Family Relations, 72(3), 1158-1185
          Krings, A, Mora, AS, Bechara, S, Sánchez, CN, Gutiérrez, LM, Hawkins, J. and Austic, E, 2023 How Early Social Work Faculty Experienced Support in Their Doctoral Programs Journal of Social Work Education, pp1-19
          Yu, Z., An, Q., Hawkins, J., & Zhang, A. (2023). Cognitive behavioral therapy for depression among Chinese diabetes patients: A meta-analysis. Research on Social Work Practice, 0(0).
          Hawkins, J., Sengupta, S., Kloss, K., Kurnick, K., Ewen, A., Nwawkwo, R., ... & Piatt, G. (2023). Michigan men’s diabetes project II: Protocol for peer-led diabetes self-management education and longterm support in Black men. Plos one, 18(3), e0277733.
          Himle, J. A., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Hiller, M. A., Mannella, K. A., Norman, L. J., Abelson, J. L., ... & Fitzgerald, K. D. (2023). Exposure and response prevention versus stress management training for adults and adolescents with obsessive compulsive disorder: A randomized clinical trial Behaviour Research and Therapy, 104458
          Becker, H C, Beltz, A M, Himle, J. A., Abelson, J L, Block, S R, Taylor, S F, & Fitzgerald, K D (2023) Changes in Brain Network Connections After Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Adolescents and Adults Biological psychiatry Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, S2451-9022(23)00247-1
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          Thesen, T., Himle, J. A., Pripp, A. H., Sunde, T., Walseth, L. T., Thorup, F., Gallefoss, F., & Jonsbu, E. (2023). Patients with depression symptoms are more likely to experience improvements of internetbased cognitive behavioral therapy: a secondary analysis of effect modifiers in patients with noncardiac chest pain in a randomized controlled trial. BMC psychiatry, 23(1), 751.
          https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-023-05238-1
          Yarrington, J. S., LeBeau, R. T., Metts, A. V., Echiverri-Cohen, A., Himle, J., & Craske, M. G. (2023). The relationship between major and everyday discrimination and suicide thoughts and behaviors among a sample of socially anxious job seekers Stigma and Health Advance online publication
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          Russman Block, S., Norman, L. J., Zhang, X., Mannella, K. A., Yang, H., Angstadt, M., Abelson, J. L., Himle, J. A., Taylor, S F & Fitzgerald, K D (2023) Resting-state connectivity and response to psychotherapy treatment in adolescents and adults with OCD: a randomized clinical trial American Journal of Psychiatry,180(1), 89-99
          De Nadai, A S, Fitzgerald, K D, Norman, L J, Russman Block, S R, Mannella, K A, Himle, J. A, & Taylor, S F (2023) Defining brain-based OCD patient profiles using task-based fMRI andunsupervised machine learning Neuropsychopharmacology, 48(2), 402-409
          Jester, J. M., Rosenblum, K. L., Muzik, M., Niec, L. N., Stringer, M. K., Handelzalts, J. E., ... & Watson, C. L. (2023). Demographic and psychological factors that predict retention in infant mental health home visiting. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 62, 64-75.
          Muzik, M., Menke, R. A., Issa, M., Fisk, C., Charles, J., & Jester, J. M. (2023). Evaluation of the Michigan Clinical Consultation and Care Program: An Evidence-Based Approach to Perinatal Mental Healthcare. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(14), 4836. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144836
          Julian, M M, Riggs, J, Wong, K, Lawler, J M, Brophy-Herb, H E, Ribaudo, J, Stacks, A, Jester, J. M, Pitzen, J, Rosenblum, K L, Muzik, M, & Michigan Collaborative for Infant Mental Health Research (MCIMHR) (2023) Relationships reduce risks for child maltreatment: Results of an experimental trial of Infant Mental Health Home Visiting Frontiers in psychiatry, 14, 979740
          https://doiorg/103389/fpsyt2023979740
          Jester, J. M., Riggs, J L, Menke, R A, Alfafara, E M, Issa, M, Muzik, M, & Rosenblum, K (2023) Randomized pilot trial of the'Mom Power'traumaand attachment-informed multi-family group intervention in treating and preventing postpartum symptoms of depression among a health disparity sample. Frontiers in psychiatry, 14, 1048511.
          Sarfan, L. D., Agnew, E. R., Diaz, M., Dong, L., Fisher, K., Spencer, J. M., Howlett, S. A., Hache, R. E., Callaway, C. A., Kilbourne, A. M., Buysse, D. J., & Harvey, A. G. (2023). The Transdiagnostic Intervention for Sleep and Circadian Dysfunction (TranS-C) for serious mental illness in community mental health part 1: study protocol for a hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation clusterrandomized trial. Trials, 24(1), 198.
          https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-023-07148-9
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          Sarfan, L D, Agnew, E R, Diaz, M, Dong, L, Fisher, K, Spencer, J M, Howlett, S A, Hache, R E, Callaway, C A, Kilbourne, A. M., Buysse, D J, & Harvey, A G (2023) Correction: The Transdiagnostic Intervention for Sleep and Circadian Dysfunction (TranS‐C) for serious mental illness in community mental health part 1: study protocol for a hybrid type 2 effectiveness‐implementation cluster‐randomized trial Trials, 24(1), 529
          Marenus, M. W., Marzec, M., Kilbourne, A., Colabianchi, N., & Chen, W. (2023). The Validity and Reliability of the Workplace Culture of Health Scale-Short Form. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 10-1097.
          Memmini, A. K., Kinnett-Hopkins, D. L., Hasson, R. E., Rifat, S. F., & Broglio, S. P. (2023). Considerations for Implementing the Post-Concussion Collegiate Return-to-Learn Protocol in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Power 5 Conferences. The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation, 38(4), 336–347. https://doi.org/10.1097/HTR.0000000000000862
          Motl, R W, Kinnett-Hopkins, D, Neal, W, Flores, E, Pekmezi, D, & Flores, V (2023) Targeted exercise for African-Americans with multiple sclerosis: Project TEAAMS Contemporary clinical trials, 126, 107088
          https://doiorg/101016/jcct2023107088
          Hu, R, Li, L., Antonucci, T, Dunkle, R, Smith, J and Crampton, A, 2023 Effects of self-perceptions of aging on cognitive health: mediating role of social isolation and loneliness Innovation in Aging, 7(Suppl 1), p508
          Li, L., Hu, R., Kayser, J. and Cho, J., 2023. Dynamics of psychological well-being across the transition to widowhood. Innovation in Aging, 7(Suppl 1), p.509.
          Kayser, J. and Li, L., 2023. The impact of changes in cognitive functioning on social isolation.. Innovation in Aging, 7(Suppl 1), p.508.
          Li, L., 2023. Longitudinal changes in well-being associated with aging attitude, cognitive status, and widowhood in transition Innovation in Aging, 7(Suppl 1), p507
          uo, M , Li, L., Liu, Z, & Li, A (2023) Sociodemographic dynamics and age trajectories of depressive symptoms among adults in mid-and later life: A cohort perspective Aging and Mental Health, 27(1), 18-28
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          Kayser J., Hu R., Rosencruggs D., Li, L., & Xiang X. (2023). A systematic review of the impact of select mindfulness interventions on psychological outcomes in older adults with chronic health conditions. Clinical Gerontologist, 46(3), 302-314.
          Li, L. W., Hu, R. X., Luo, M., & McLaughlin, S. (2023). Prepandemic social integration: Protection or risk for older adults in the time of COVID-19? Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 78(2), 330-340.
          Luo, M. & Li, L. W. (2023). Within-person dynamics of objective and subjective social isolation in midlife and later life Journal of Aging and Health, 35(3-4), 182-190
          Miller, H. L. (2023) Social Media as a Tool for Understanding the Role of Motor Differences in Neurodivergent Identity and Lived Experience Journal of Motor Learning and Development (published online ahead of print 2023)
          Tamplain, P M, Fears, N E, Robinson, P, Chatterjee, R, Lichtenberg, G, & Miller, H. L. (2023) #DCD/Dyspraxia in Real Life: Twitter Users’ Unprompted Expression of Experiences With Motor Differences. Journal of Motor Learning and Development (published online ahead of print 2023).
          Chatterjee, R., Fears, N. E., Lichtenberg, G., Tamplain, P. M., & Miller, H. L. (2023). Identity and Discourse Among #ActuallyAutistic Twitter Users With Motor Differences. Journal of Motor Learning and Development (published online ahead of print 2023).
          Fears, N. E., Chatterjee, R., Tamplain, P. M., & Miller, H. L. (2023). Harvesting Twitter Data for Studying Motor Behavior in Disabled Populations: An Introduction and Tutorial in Python. Journal of Motor Learning and Development (published online ahead of print 2023).
          Fears, N E, Templin, T N, Sherrod, G M, Bugnariu, N L, Patterson, R M, & Miller, H. L. (2023) Autistic Children Use Less Efficient Goal-Directed Whole Body Movements Compared to Neurotypical Development Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 53(7), 2806–2817 https://doiorg/101007/s10803-022-05523-0
          Miller, H. L., Licari, M K, Bhat, A, Aziz-Zadeh, L S, Van Damme, T, Fears, N E, Cermak, S A, & Tamplain, P M (2023) Motor problems in autism: Co-occurrence or feature? Developmental medicine and child neurology, 10.1111/dmcn.15674. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.15674
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          Fears, N. E., Sherrod, G. M., Blankenship, D., Patterson, R. M., Hynan, L. S., Wijayasinghe, I., Popa, D. O., Bugnariu, N. L., & Miller, H. L. (2023). Motor differences in autism during a human-robot imitative gesturing task. Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon), 106, 105987. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.105987
          Miller, H. L., Thomi, M., Patterson, R. M., & Nandy, K. (2023). Effects of Intersectionality Along the Pathway to Diagnosis for Autistic Children With and Without Co-occurring Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in a Nationally-Representative Sample (Jun, 10.1007/s10803-022-05604-0, 2022) JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 53(3), 1300-1300
          Fears, N E, Sherrod, G M C, Templin, T N, Bugnariu, N L, Patterson, R M, & Miller, H. L. (2023) Community-based postural control assessment in autistic individuals indicates a similar but delayed trajectory compared to neurotypical individuals Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research, 16(3), 543–557 https://doiorg/101002/aur2889
          Miller, H. L., Templin, T N, Fears, N E, Sherrod, G M, Patterson, R M, & Bugnariu, N L (2023) Movement smoothness during dynamic postural control to a static target differs between autistic and neurotypical children. Gait & posture, 99, 76–82. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.10.015
          O’Donnell, L. A., Brydon, D. M., & Gonzalez-Prendes, A. (2023). Technological advances in cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical practice: Challenges in an evolving field. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 75(4), 186-190.
          Andrews, C. M., Menkes, M. W., Suzuki, T., Lasagna, C. A., Chun, J., O'Donnell, L., Grove, T., McInnis, M. G, Deldin, P J, & Tso, I F (2023) Reduced theta-band neural oscillatory activity during affective cognitive control in bipolar I disorder Journal of psychiatric research, 158, 27–35 https://doiorg/101016/jjpsychires202212012
          O'Donnell, L., Helmuth, M, Williams, S, McInnis, M G, & Ryan, K A (2023) Predictors of employment status and stability in Bipolar Disorder: Findings from an 8-year longitudinal study Journal of affective disorders, 321, 1–7 https://doiorg/101016/jjad202209095
          Choi, J., Hong, J. S., O'Donnell, L. A., & Voisin, D. R. (2023). Bullying Victimization, Future Orientation, and Suicidal Ideation of African American Youth in an Under-Resourced Community: A ModeratedMediation Approach. Community mental health journal, 59(1), 68–76. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597022-00989-9
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          Hong, J. S., Choi, J., O'Donnell, L. A., Espelage, D. L., Albdour, M., & Wu, C. F. (2023). Exploring the linkage between family financial struggle and children's bullying victimization: Implications for nursing and psychotherapeutic practices. Journal for specialists in pediatric nursing : JSPN, 28(1), e12400. https://doi.org/10.1111/jspn.12400
          Yoder, J., Quinn, C.R., Bosetti, R. and Martinez, C., 2023. Towards achieving racial equity in juvenile justice: Reexamining conventional trauma instruments Race and Social Problems, 15(4), pp428443
          Quinn, C. R. (2023) Media Review: Secondary Data in Mixed Methods Research Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 17(3), 327-329 https://doiorg/101177/15586898231162761
          Quinn, C. R., Duron, J F, Simmons-Horton, S, & Boyd, D. T. (2023) Barriers Affecting Black and LatinxYouth and Families who are Multisystem–Involved: Implications for Policy and Practice of Policy&Practice, 159.
          Quinn, C. R., Waller, B., Hughley, A., Boyd, D. T., Cobb, R., Hardy, K., Radney, A., & Voisin, D. R. (2023). The relationship between religion, substance misuse, and mental health among Black youth. Religion Special Issue: Religion and Health for Black Youth, 14(3), 325.
          Quinn, C. R., Boyd, D. T., Menon, S., Mitchell, M., Radney, A., Coker, E., Allen, J. L., Simmons-Horton, S., Hughley, A., DiClemente, R., & Voisin, D. R. (2023). Exploring substance misuse behaviors among black girls in detention: Intersections of trauma, sex, and age. Addictive Behaviors: An International Journal, 143
          Genova, H M, Haas, M, Chen, Y, Elsayed, H, McGrath, R E, & Smith, M. J. (2023) Development and adaptation of a strength-based joob interview training tool for transition age youth on the autism spectrum using community engaged methods Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14
          Blajeski, S, Smith, M. J., Harrington, M., Johnson, J, Ross, B., Weaver, A., Razzano, L A, Jordan, N, Oulvey, E A, Mueser, K T, McGruk, S, Bell, M D, & Smith, J D (2023) A mixed-method implementation evaluation of Virtual Reality Job Interview Training for individuals with serious mental illness in IPS-supported employment. Psychiatric Services
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          Danielson E, Smith, M. J., Ross, B., Parham, B., Johnson, J. E., Cuddeback, G. S., Smith, J. D., McGregor, D., Suganuma, A., & Jordan N. (2023). Implementation preparation costs of virtual reality job interview training in prisons: A budget impact analysis. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 62(2), 81-97.
          Sherwood, K., Smith, M. J., & Eldredge, M. (2023). The need for technology-aided instruction and intervention policy for autistic youth. Journal of Disability Policy Studies.
          Sherwood, K., Ross, B., Johnson, J, Trautwein, A, Landau, M, Hume, K A, & Smith, M. J. (2023) Practical strategies for implementation of virtual interview training Intervention in School and Clinic
          Smith, M. J, Van Ryzin, M, Jordan, N, Atkins, M, Bornheimer, L, Sherwood, K, & Smith, J D (2023) Virtual job interview training: A dose response to improve employment for transitionage youth with disabilities Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 0(0)
          Smith, M. J., Burke-Miller, J. K., Bornheimer, L. A., Ross, B., Bell, M. D., McGurk, S. R., Mueser, K. T., Nelson, K., Brown, A., Prestipino, J., Borghani, N., Razzano, L. A., & Kallen, M. A. (2023). Psychometric properties of the mock interview rating scale for schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, 1150307.
          Danielson, E., Smith, M. J., Sherwood, K., Atkins, M., Smith, J. D., & Jordan, N. (2023). Implementation preparation costs of virtual interview training for transition-age youth with disabilities: A budget impact analysis. Journal of Special Education Technology.
          Blajeski, S, Smith, M. J., Harrington, M., Johnson, J, Ross, B., Oulvey, E A, Mueser, K T, McGurk, S, & Razzano, L A (2023) Critical elements in the experience of virtual reality job interview training for unemployed individuals with serious mental illness: Implications for IPS supported employment Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
          Smith, M. J., Sherwood, K., Sung, C, Williams, E, Ross, B., Sharma, S, Sharma, A, Harrington, M, Brown, C, Telfer, D, Bond, J, Toda, S, Kearon, D, Morrow, S, Lovelace, T, Dababnah, S, Kattari, S K, Magaña, S., Watkins, T., Liggett, C., Riddle, E., Smith, J. D., Hume, K., Dawkins, T., Baker-Ericzén, M., Eack, S. M., Sinco, B., Burke-Miller, J., Olsen, D., Elkins, J., Humm, L., & Steacy, C. (2023). Enhancing pre-employment transition services: A type 1 hybrid randomized controlled trial protocol for evaluating WorkChat: A virtual workday among autistic transition-age youth. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 34, 101153.
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          Genova, H M, Kallen, M A, Sherwood, K, Dawalt, L, Bishop, L, Telfer, D, Brown, C, Sanchez, B, & Smith, M. J. (2023). Development and psychometric properties of self-reported job interview skills and job interview anxiety for autistic transition-age youth. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 58, 199-217.
          Sherwood, K., Smith, M. J., Johnson, J., Harrington, M., Ross, B., Blajeski, S., Dawalt, L., Bishop, L., & Smith, J. D. (2023). Mixed methods implementation evaluation of virtual interview training for transition-age youth with autism during a school-based randomized controlled trial. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 58, 139-154.
          Hall, S V, Zivin, K, Piatt, G A, Weaver, A, Tilea, A., Zhang, X, & Moyer, C A (2023) Racial disparities in diagnosis of postpartum mood and anxiety disorders among symptomatic Medicaid enrollees, 2015–2015 Psychiatric Services
          Hall, S V, Zivin, K, Piatt, G A, Weaver, A., Tilea, A., Zhang, X, & Moyer, C A (2023) Factors associated with mental health treatment among Michigan medicaid enrollees with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, 2012–2015 General Hospital Psychiatry, 83, 164-171
          Weaver, A., Landry C., Jacobson, M., Whitted, R., Zeaiter, H., Ross, D., Hall, S., Holzworth, J., Egbuogu, B., Smith, F. N., & Butterfield, A. (2023). Initiating perinatal depression screening in rural WIC clinics: WIC provider perceptions of barriers and facilitators. Social Work in Mental Health, 6, 701-735.
          Tuitt, N. R., Wexler, L. M., Kaufman, C. E., Whitesell, N. R., Rink, E., Anastario, M., ... & Allen, J. (2023). Unsettling settler colonialism in research: Strategies centering Native American experience and expertise in responding to substance misuse and co-occurring sexual risk-taking, alcohol-exposed pregnancy, and suicide prevention among young people Adversity and Resilience Science, 1-12
          Wexler, L., Apala Flaherty, A, Begum, F, White, L., Kouassi, L, Wisnieski, D, Davis, A, & Foster, CE (2023) Describing meanings and practices related to firearms, safety, and household storage in rural Alaska Native communities Journal of Rural Mental Health, 47(1), 30-40
          Barlow, A, Haroz, E, O'Keefe, V, Brockie, T, Manson, S, Allen, J, Wexler L., Buchwald, D, Rasmus, S, Goklish, N, Ivanich, J, Stifter, M, & Cwik, M (2023) New collaborative research on suicide prevention, practice, and policy with American Indian and Alaska Native communities holds promise for all Americans. Health Promotion Practice, 24(5), 841-851.
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          Williams, E. D., Boyd, B., & Smith, M. J. (2023) Perspective: The role of diversity advisory boards in autism research. Autism, 27(3), 864-869.
          Williams, E. D., & Smith, M. J. (2023). Virtual interview training among BIPOC autistic transitionage youth: A secondary analysis of an initial effectiveness RCT. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
          An R., Byron C., Chen C., & Xiang X. (2023). A field test of popular chatbots’ responses to questions concerning negative body image. Health Behavior Research.
          Kayser J, Wang X, Wu Z, Dimoj A, & Xiang X. (2023) Layperson-facilitated internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for homebound older adults with depression: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial JMIR Protocols
          An R, Li D, & & Xiang X. (2023) Choline intake and cognitive function among US older adults Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics
          Ji Y & Xiang X. (2023) The reciprocal relationship of physical capacity and mental health: A random intercept cross-lagged panel model analysis. Journal of Gerontologic Social Work.
          Xiang X., Kayser J., Turner S., & Zheng C. (2023). Layperson-supported internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for depression among older adults. Research on Social Work Practice.
          Tan, C.Y., Francis-Levin, N., Stelmak, D., Iannarino, N.T., Zhang, A., Herrel, L., Ellman, E., Walling, E., Moravek, M.B., Chugh, R. and Zebrack, B., 2023. Differentiating gender-based reproductive concerns among adolescent and young adult cancer patients: A mixed methods study. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, pp1-17
          Zhang, A, DuVall, A S, Franklin, C, & Kim, J S (2023) Tailoring Solution-Focused Brief Therapy for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Qualitative Investigation Clinical Social Work Journal, 1-11
          Luo, Y, Zhang, A., & An, Q (2023) A parent education program for single fathers’ parent-child relationship in rural China: A pretest posttest follow up study Research on Social Work Practice, 33(4), 413-422.
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          Zhang, A., Kamat, A., Acquati, C., Aratow, M., Kim, J., DuVall, A. S., & Walling, E. (2023). Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of an artificial intelligence (AI-) enabled and speech-based distress screening mobile app for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) diagnosed with cancer: A study protocol. Cancers, 14(4), 914.
          Zhang, A., & Froerer, A. (2023). A clinical case study of solution-focused brief therapy for young adult cancer patients’ psychological distress: Focusing on positive emotions Clinical Case Studies
          Bllumenstein, K, Brose, A, Kemp, C, Meister, D, Walling, E, DuVall, A, & Zhang, A. (2023) Effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy in improving functional health in cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 175, 103709.
          Acquati, C., Sonet, E., Zhang, A., & Ionescu, E. (2023). Social well-being in cancer survivorship: A cross-sectional analysis of self-reported relationship closeness and ambivalence from a community sample. Current Oncology, 30(2), 1720-1732.
          Levin, N, Chiu, Yi T, Stelmak, D, Iannarino, N, Zhang, A., Ellman, E, & Zebrack, B J (2023) Banking on fertility preservation: Financial concern for adolescent and young adult cancer patients considering oncofertility services. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology.
          Zhang, A., Delly, J., Meister, D., Jackson Levin, N., Blumenstein, K., Stuchell, B., & Walling, E. (2023). The relationship between unmet cancer care needs and self-rated health among adolescents and young adults with cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer, 31, 332.
          An, Q., Yu, Z., Sun, F., Chen, J., & Zhang, A. (2023). The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for depression among individuals with diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Current Diabetes Reports, 23, 245-252.
          Wytiaz, V, Levin, N, Tan, J, Stelmak, D, Iannarino, N, Zhang, A., & Zebrack, B (2023) Body image disturbances in adolescent and young adult cancer patients confronting infertility risk and fertility preservation decisions Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
          Zhang, A, Wang, K, Blumenstein, K, Brose, A, Kemp, C, Meister, D, & Solomon, P (2023) For whom and what outcomes does cognitive behavioral terapy work among cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis Supportive Care in Cancer, 30, 8625-8636
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          Acri, M, Falek, I, Hamovitch, E K, Gopalan, G, Bornheimer, L. A., & McKay, M (2022) An examination of the 4 Rs 2 Ss for problem behaviors: A preventative approach Families in Society
          Bornheimer, L. A, Li Verdugo, J, & Thompson, S (2022) Depression mediates the relationships between hallucinations, delusions, and social isolation in first-episode psychosis Social Work Research, 46(4), 332-341
          Bornheimer, L. A., Hong, V., Li, J., Fernandez, L., & King, C. (2022). Relationships between hallucinations, delusions, depression, suicide ideation and plan among adults presenting with psychosis in psychiatric emergency care. Psychosis, 14(2), 109-119.
          Bornheimer, L. A., Cobia, D. J., Li Verdugo, J., Holzworth, J. & Smith M. J. (2022). Clinical insight and cognitive functioning as mediators in the relationships between symptoms of psychosis, depression, and suicide ideation in first-episode psychosis. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 147, 8593.
          Bornheimer, L. A, Li Verdugo, J., Holzworth, J., Smith, F. N., & Himle, J. A. (2022) Mental health provider perspectives of the COVID-19 pandemic impact on service delivery: A focus on challenges in remote engagement, suicide risk assessment, and treatment of psychosis BMC Health Services Review, 22, 718
          Bornheimer, L. A, Li Verdugo, J., Holzworth, J., Im, V, Smith, F., Sliwa, H, Taylor, S F, King, C A, Florence, T, Tarrier, N, & Himle, J. A. (2022) Modifying a cognitive behavioral suicide prevention treatment for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in community mental health Psychiatry Research, 311, 114505.
          Bornheimer, L. A., Czyz, E., Jung Koo, H., Li Verdugo, J., Eisenberg, D., Zheng, K., Pistorello, J., Albucher, R. C., Coryell, W., Favorite, T., & King, C. (2022). Suicide risk profiles and barriers to professional help-seeking among college students with elevated risk for suicide. Journal of Psychiatric Research 152, 305-312.
          Bornheimer, L. A., Martz, M. E., Suzuki, T., Tso, I. F., Burton, C. Z., Li Verdugo, J., Grove, T., Heitzeg, M. M, & Taylor, S F (2022) Affective dysregulation precedes emergence of psychosis-like experiences in a community sample of young adults Schizophrenia Bulletin, 48(3), 664-672
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          Li, J., Bornheimer, L. A., Fernandez, L., & Dagher, J. (2022). The relationships between risk-taking, depression, and alcohol use in the experience of suicidal ideation among adults in the general population. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 43(3), 228–235. https://doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000775
          Gonzalez Benson, O, Cross, F & Montalvo, C S (2022) Migrant labor: Demanding migrant labor in the coronavirus crisis: Critical perspectives for social work Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 275-279
          Gonzalez Benson, O, Yoshihama, M, Ellis, J., Pimentel Walker, A, Usui, M & Chang, S (2022) Piloting participatory action research: Community as intermediary in education pathways of Congolese refugee youth Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
          Ellis, J. M. & Helaire, L. J. (2022). Self-Efficacy, subjective norms, self-regulated learning: An application of the theory of planned behavior with GEAR UP students. Education and Urban Society.
          Taylor, R. J., Skipper, A. D., Ellis, J. M., & Chatters, L. D. (2022). Older African American, Black Caribbean, and Non-Latino White fictive kin relationships. In L. D. Chatters & R. J. Taylor (Eds.), Black Older Adults in the Era of Black Lives Matter Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics.
          Taylor, R J, Skipper, A D, Ellis, J. M., & Chatters, L M (2022) Church-based emotional support and negative interactions among older African American and Black Caribbeans Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
          Gonzalez, O B, Pimentel-Walker, A P, Ellis J. M., Yoshihama, M, Usui, M, & Chang, S-y (2022) Participatory action research and multi-level perspectives of education pathways of Congolese refugee youth Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 28(3), 316–324
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          Taylor, R J, Skipper, A D, Ellis, J., & Chatters, L M (2022) Older African American, Black Caribbean, and Non-Latino White Fictive Kin Relationships Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 41(1), 1-32
          Veenstra, C M, Ellis, K. R, Abrahamse, M A, Ward, K C, Morris, A M, & Hawley, S T (2022) A dyadic survey study of partner engagement in and patient receipt of guideline-recommended colorectal cancer surveillance BMC Cancer, 22(1), 1060
          Ellis, K. R., Koumoutzis, A., Lewis, J. P., Lin, Z., Zhou, Y., Chopik, W., & Gonzalez, R. (2022). Conceptualizing and operationalizing collaboration among multiple caregivers of older adults. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 78(S1), S27-S37.
          Kobayshi, L. C., Westrick, A. C., Doshi, A., Ellis, K. R., Jones, C., LaPensee, E.,… & Wallner, L. P. (2022). Reply to "Noncancer comparators in cancer survivorship studies". Cancer, 128(15), 2995-2996.
          Kobayshi, L. C., Westrick, A. C., Doshi, A., Ellis, K. R., Jones, C., LaPensee, E.,…& Wallner, L. P. (2022). New directions in cancer and againg: State of the science and recommendations to improve the quality of evidence on the intersection of aging with cancer control Cancer, 128(9), 1730-1737
          Ellis, K. R. (2022) Cancer and Caregiving among Older Black Americans and Families In L Chatters(Ed), Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 41, 211-248 Springer Publishing
          Koumoutzis, A, Ellis, K., Lewis, J, Lin, Z, Zhou, Y, Chopik, W, & Gonzalez, R (2022) All hands on deck: conceptualizing and operationalizing collaboration within care networks Innovation in Aging, 6(Suppl 1), 288. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1146
          Ellis, K. R., Raji, D., Jones, C., Veenstra, C. M., & Langford, A. T. (2022, April). Family disease management and health behaviors among early-state black American cancer survivors and family members. In Annals of Behavioral Medicine (Vol. 56, No. supp 1, pp. S284-S284). Journals Dept, Oxford University Press INC.
          Langford, A. T., Ellis, K. R., Eddens, K., Orellana, K., & Buderer, N. (2022, April). Correlates of having family and friends to talk with about health: an analysis of the health information national trends survey In Annals of Behavioral Medicine (Vol 56, No supp 1, pp S141-S141) Journals Dept, Oxford University Press INC
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          Clark, G. W., Robinson, Y. D., Fischer, D. J., & Vanderwill, W. (2022). Sport social work: The maize and blueprint. Sport Social Work Journal, 1(1), 53-59.
          Fischer, D. J., & Skeen, A. (2022). The conversation: paid versus unpaid field placements. Field Educator, 12(2).
          Ward, K P, Lee, S J, Grogan-Kaylor, A. C., Ma, J, & Pace, G T (2022) Patterns of caregiver aggressive and nonaggressive discipline toward young children in low- and middle-income countries: a latent class approach Child Abuse and Neglect, 128, 105606
          Ma, J, Grogan-Kaylor, A. C, Pace, G T, Ward, K P, & Lee, S J (2022) The association between spanking and physical abuse of young children in 56 low- and middle-income countries Child Abuse and Neglect, 129, 105662
          Ma, J., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lee, S., Ward, K., & Pace, G. (2022). Gender inequality in low- and middleincome countries: Associations with parental physical abuse and moderation by child gender. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH), 19(19), 11928.
          Koscielniak, N. J., Tucker, C., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Friedman, C., Tucker, J., Richesson, R., & Piatt, G. (2022). Evaluating completeness of discrete data on physical functioning for children with cerebral palsy in a pediatric rehabilitation learning health system. Physical Therapy, 102(1).
          Lee, S J, Ward, K P, Grogan-Kaylor, A, & Singh, V (2022) Anxiety and depression during covid-19: are adults in households with children faring worse? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 37, (1328-1330)
          Hawkins, J., Kieffer, E C, Sinco, B, Piatt, G, Jones, L, Mitchell, J, Espitia, N, LeBron, A, Kloss, K, Kurnick, K, & et al (2022) Using path analysis and linear regression to test for gender and participation: effects in a culturally tailored diabetes intervention for Latino/a adults Int J Environ Res Public Health
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          Hawkins, J. M., Provenzano, A. M., Nwankwo, R., Funnell, M. M., Kloss, K. A., Hall, D., & Piatt, G. (2022). 603-P: Qualitative Results from an African-American Church–Based Diabetes Self-Management Support Program. Diabetes, 71(Supplement 1).
          Choi, S. Y., Rusch, A., Koschmann, E., Bilek, E. L., Lane, A., Abelson, J. L., Eisenberg, D., Himle, J. A., Fitzgerald, K. D., Liebrecht, C., Kilbourne, A. M., & Smith, S. N. (2022). How effective are school professionals at identifying students who might benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy? Baseline data from the adaptive school-based Implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy trial Frontiers in Education, 7
          Bertelsen, T B, Himle, J. A., & Håland, Å T (2022) Bidirectional relationship between family accommodation and youth anxiety during cognitive-behavioral treatment Child Psychiatry and Human Development
          Thesen, T., Himle, J. A., Martinsen, E. W., Walseth, L. T., Thorup, F., Gallefoss, F., & Jonsbu, E. (2022). Effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy with telephone support for noncardiac chest pain: Randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(1), e33631.
          De Nadai, A., Fitzgerald, K. D., Norman, L., Russman-Block, S., Mannella, K., Himle, J. A., & Taylor, S. (2022). Defining brain-based OCD patient profiles using task-based fMRI and unsupervised machine learning. Neuropsychopharmacology, 48(2), 402-409.
          Smith, S N, Almirall, D, Choi, S Y, Koschmann, E, Rusch, A, Bilek, E, Lane, A, Abelson, J L, Eisenberg, D, Himle, J. A, Fitzgerald, K D, Liebrecht, C, & Kilbourne, A M (2022) Correction: Primary aim results of a clustered SMART for developing a school-level, adaptive implementation strategy to support CBT delivery at high schools in Michigan Implementation science : IS, 17(1), 54 https://doiorg/101186/s13012-022-01229-0
          Smith, S, Almirall, D, Choi, S Y, Koschmann, E, Rusch, A, Bilek, E, Lane, A, Abelson, J A, Eisenberg, D, Himle, J. A, Fitzgerald, K D, Liebrecht, C, & Kilbourne, A. M. (2022) Primary aim results of a clustered SMART for developing a school-level, adaptive implementation strategy to support CBT delivery at high schools in Michigan. Implementation Science, 17, 1-19.
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          Bertelsen, T B, Wergeland, G J, Nordgreen, T, Himle, J. A, & Håland, Å T (2022) Benchmarked effectiveness of family and school involvement in group exposure therapy for adolescent anxiety disorder. Psychiatry Research, 114632.
          Metts, A. V., LeBeau, R. T., Craske, M. G., & Himle, J. A. (2022). Perceived interpersonal competence as a predictor of clinical outcomes in a randomized controlled trial for social anxiety and employment. Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 52, 146-162.
          Himle, J. A., Weaver, A., Zhang, A., & Xiang, X. (2022). Digital mental health interventions for depression Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 29(1), 50-59
          Sunde, T, Hummelen, B, Himle, J. A., Walseth, L T, Vogel, P A, Launes, G, Haaland, V Ø, & Haaland, Å T (2022) Correction to: Early maladaptive schemas impact on long-term outcome in patients treated with group behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder BMC psychiatry, 22(1), 291 https://doiorg/101186/s12888-022-03776-8
          Torres, C, Rosenblum, K L, Jester, J. M, Julian, M M, Niec, L N, Muzik, M, & Michigan Collaborative for Infant Mental Health Research. (2022). Clinician Racial Biases: Preliminary Investigation on Predictors of Poor Therapeutic Alliance and Retention in Home Visiting Intervention Program. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 26(4), 953-961.
          Kountanis, J. A., Kirk, R., Handelzalts, J. E., Jester, J. M., Kirk, R., & Muzik, M. (2022). The associations of subjective appraisal of birth pain and provider-patient communication with postpartum-onset PTSD. Archives of women's mental health, 25(1), 171–180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-021-01154-z
          Krentzman, A. R., Sharratt, M., Mannella, K. A., Foster, K. T., Yarosh, S., & Jester, J. M. (2022). Women in sober living: baseline characteristics and their associations with reasons for leaving Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 22(1), 21-39
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          Ribaudo, J., Lawler, J. M., Jester, J. M., Riggs, J., Erickson, N. L., Stacks, A. M., ... & Rosenblum, K. L. (2022). Maternal history of adverse experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms impact toddlers’ early socioemotional wellbeing: The benefits of infant mental health-home visiting Frontiers in psychology, 12, 792989
          Kilbourne, A. M., Geng, E, Eshun-Wilson, I, Sweeney, S, Shelley, D, Cohen, D J, Kirchner, J E, Fernandez, M E, & Parchman, M L (2023) How does facilitation in healthcare work? Using mechanism mapping to illuminate the black box of a meta-implementation strategy Implementation science communications, 4(1), 53 https://doiorg/101186/s43058-023-00435-1
          Kolko, D. J., McGuier, E. A., Turchi, R., Thompson, E., Iyengar, S., Smith, S. N., Hoagwood, K., Liebrecht, C., Bennett, I. M., Powell, B. J., Kelleher, K., Silva, M., & Kilbourne, A. M. (2022). Care team and practice-level implementation strategies to optimize pediatric collaborative care: study protocol for a cluster-randomized hybrid type III trial. Implementation science : IS, 17(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-022-01195-7
          Eisman, A. B., Palinkas, L. A., Koffkey, C., Herrenkohl, T. I., Abbasi, U., Fridline, J., Lundahl, L., & Kilbourne, A. M. (2022). Michigan Model for HealthTM Learning to Enhance and Adapt for Prevention (Mi-LEAP): protocol of a pilot randomized trial comparing Enhanced Replicating Effective Programs versus standard implementation to deliver an evidence-based drug use prevention curriculum Pilot and feasibility studies, 8(1), 204 https://doiorg/101186/s40814-02201145-6
          Kowalski, C P, Kawentel, L M, Kyriakides, T C, Davis, L, Bowersox, N W, Kilbourne, A. M., Huang, G D, & Nevedal, A L (2022) Facilitating future implementation and translation to clinical practice: The Implementation Planning Assessment Tool for clinical trials Journal of clinical and translational science, 6(1), e131. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.467
          Kilbourne, A. M., Schmidt, J., Edmunds, M., Vega, R., Bowersox, N., & Atkins, D. (2022). How the VA is training the Next-Generation workforce for learning health systems. Learning health systems, 6(4), e10333. https://doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10333
          Kilbourne, A. M., Garrido, M. M., & Brown, A. F. (2022). Translating research into policy and action. Health services research, 57 Suppl 1(Suppl 1), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13980
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          Braganza, M. Z., Pearson, E., Avila, C. J., Zlowe, D., Øvretveit, J., & Kilbourne, A. M. (2022). Aligning quality improvement efforts and policy goals in a national integrated health system. Health services research, 57 Suppl 1(Suppl 1), 9–19. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13944
          Kho, A., Daumit, G. L., Truesdale, K. P., Brown, A., Kilbourne, A. M., Ladapo, J., Wali, S., Cicutto, L., Matthews, A K, Smith, J D, Davis, P D, Schoenthaler, A, Ogedegbe, G, Islam, N, Mills, K T, He, J, Watson, K S, Winn, R A, Stevens, J, Huebschmann, A G, Szefler, S J (2022) The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Disparities Elimination through Coordinated Interventions to Prevent and Control Heart and Lung Disease Alliance Health services research, 57 Suppl 1(Suppl 1), 20–31 https://doiorg/101111/1475-677313983
          Eisman, A B, Palinkas, L A, Brown, S, Lundahl, L, & Kilbourne, A. M. (2022) A mixed methods investigation of implementation determinants for a school-based universal prevention intervention. Implementation research and practice, 3, 26334895221124962. https://doi.org/10.1177/26334895221124962
          Jackson, G. L., Damschroder, L. J., White, B. S., Henderson, B., Vega, R. J., Kilbourne, A. M., & Cutrona, S. L. (2022). Balancing reality in embedded research and evaluation: low vs high embeddedness. Learning Health Systems, 6(2), e10294.
          Griauzde, D. H., Othman, A., Dallas, C., Oshman, L., Gabison, J., Markel, D. S., Richardson, C. R., Kullgren, J. T., Piatt, G., Heisler, M., Kilbourne, A. M., & Kraftson, A. (2022). Developing weight navigation program to support personalized and effective obesity management in primary care settings: protocol for a quality improvement program with an embedded single-arm pilot study Primary health care research & development, 23, e14 https://doiorg/101017/S1463423621000906
          Eisman, A B, Kiperman, S, Rupp, L A, Kilbourne, A. M., & Palinkas, L A (2022) Understanding key implementation determinants for a school-based universal prevention intervention: a qualitative study Translational behavioral medicine, 12(3), 411–422 https://doiorg/101093/tbm/ibab162
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          Kilbourne, A. M. (2022) 5 Principles of implementation science Implementation Science: The Key Concepts, 5
          Carter, P M, Cunningham, R M, Eisman, A B, Resnicow, K, Roche, J S, Cole, J T, Goldstick, J, Kilbourne, A. M, & Walton, M A (2022) Translating Violence Prevention Programs from Research to Practice: SafERteens Implementation in an Urban Emergency Department The Journal of emergency medicine, 62(1), 109–124
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          Carter, P. M., Cunningham, R. M., Eisman, A. B., Resnicow, K., Roche, J. S., Cole, J. T., Goldstick, J., Kilbourne, A. M., & Walton, M. A. (2022). Translating Violence Prevention Programs from Research to Practice: SafERteens Implementation in an Urban Emergency Department. The Journal of emergency medicine, 62(1), 109–124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.09.003
          Kinnett-Hopkins, D., Song, J., Chmiel, J., Bussell, L., Young, A., Chung, A., ... & Ehrlich-Jones, L. (2022, September). Social Cognitive Correlates of Accelerometer-measured and Self-reported Physical Activity in Persons with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus In ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY (Vol 74, pp 1742-1744) 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA: WILEY
          Adamson, B, Adamson, M, Kinnett-Hopkins, D, & Motl, R (2022) Medicalization of Exercise Through Vigilance, Productivity, and Self-Care: A Secondary Data Analysis of Qualitative Interviews Among Those With Multiple Sclerosis Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ, 39(4), 399–423 https://doiorg/101123/apaq2021-0200
          Kinnett-Hopkins, D., & Motl, R. (2022). Social cognitive correlates of device-measured and selfreported physical activity in Black and White individuals with multiple sclerosis. Disability and Health Journal, 15(4), 101344.
          Logue Cook, R. N., Brown, S. H., Hasson, R. E., Kinnett-Hopkins, D., & Davis, M. A. (2022). Is maximum grip strength a reliable predictor of hand limitations among older adults?. Aging clinical and experimental research, 34(10), 2505–2514. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-022-02191-z
          Kinnett-Hopkins, D., Ehrlich-Jones, L., Chmiel, J. S., Chung, A., Erickson, D., Semanik, P., ... & RamseyGoldman, R (2022) Motivational interviewing intervention for increasing physical activity and improving dietary behaviors: The Lupus Intervention Fatigue Trial protocol Contemporary Clinical Trials, 114, 106690
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          Adamson, B, Kinnett-Hopkins, D, Athari Anaraki, N, & Sebastiao, E (2022) The experiences of inaccessibility and ableism related to physical activity: a photo elicitation study among individuals with multiple sclerosis Disability and Rehabilitation, 44(12), 2648-2659
          Zhang, J, Li. L. W., & McLaughlin, S (2022) Psychological well-being and cognitive function among older adults in China: A population-based longitudinal study Journal of Aging and Health
          Xu, H., Liu, J., Zhang, Z., & Li, L. (2022). Sandwiched grandparents and biological health risks. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 63(3), 410-427.
          Chen, S., Conwell, Y., Xue, J., Li, L. W., Zhao, T., Tang, W., Bogner, H., & Dong, H. (2022). Effectiveness of integrated care for older adults with depression and hypertension in rural China: A cluster randomized controlled trial. PLOS Medicine, 19(10), e1004019.
          Luo, M. & Li, L. W. (2022). Social isolation trajectories in mid-life and later-life: Patterns of associations with health International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 37(5), 101002
          Hu, R & Li, L. W. (2022) Social disconnectedness and loneliness: Do self-perceptions of aging play a role? Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 77(5), 936-945
          Li, L. W., Cheng, G J, Xu, H, Zhang, Z, Liu, J, & Conwell, Y (2022) Depression is associated with myocardial infarction within a two-year period among adults in China Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 34(5), 516-523
          Qu, L., Chen, H., Miller, H., Miller, A., Colombi, C., Chen, W., & Ulrich, D. A. (2022). Assessing the Satisfaction and Acceptability of an Online Parent Coaching Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Approach. Frontiers in psychology, 13, 859145. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.859145
          Schwarz, B. & Miller, H. (2022) Workplace Bullying and Incivility in Physical Therapist Education Programs. Journal of Physical Therapy Education 36(2):p 154-162
          Fears, N. E., Palmer, S. A., & Miller, H. L. (2022). Motor skills predict adaptive behavior in autistic children and adolescents Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research, 15(6), 1083–1089
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          Miller, H. L., Lichtenberg, G D, Chatterjee, R, Fears, N E, & Tamplain, P M (2022) Autistic Twitter Users' Experiences With Motor Problems and Co-Occurring DCD In JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY (Vol 44, pp S19-S19)
          Fears, N E, Palmer, S A, & Miller, H. L. (2022) Motor skills predict adaptive behavior in autistic children and adolescents Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research, 15(6), 1083–1089 https://doiorg/101002/aur2708
          Richardson, M., Miller, H., Papa, E., & Santurri, L. (2022) Perfectionism, Stress, and the Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Student: A Cross-Sectional, Observational Study. Journal of Physical Therapy Education 36(1):p 9-16
          Jones, L. M., Moss, K., Mitchell, J., Still, C., Hawkins, J., Tang, E., & Wright, K. (2022). Challenges to dietary hypertension self-management as described by a sample of African American older adults. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing.
          O'Donnell, L. A., Brydon, D. M., & González-Prendes, A. (2022). Technological Advances in CognitiveBehavioral Therapy and Clinical Practice: Challenges in an Evolving Field American journal of psychotherapy, 75(4), 186–190 https://doiorg/101176/appipsychotherapy20220003
          Menkes, M W, Andrews, C M, Suzuki, T, Chun, J, O'Donnell, L., Grove, T, Deng, W, McInnis, M G, Deldin, P J, & Tso, I F (2022) Corrigendum to "Event-related potential correlates of affective response inhibition in bipolar I disorder: Comparison with schizophrenia" [J Affect Disord 309 (2022) 131-140] Journal of affective disorders, 315, 298 https://doiorg/101016/jjad202207064
          Burlaka, V., Serdiuk, O., Sung Hong, J., O’Donnell, L. A., Maksymenko, S., Panok, V., Danylenko, H., Linskiy, I., Sokurenko, V., Churakova, I., & Ilchyshyn, N. (2022). Child Internalizing Problems in Ukraine: The Role of Prosocial and Antisocial Friends and Generalized Self-Efficacy. Societies, 12(5), 144. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc12050144
          O’Donnell, L. A., Helmuth, M., Elsiss, F., Szechy, K. A., Kancherla, P., & Loree, A. M. (2022) Gender differences in public attitudes toward bipolar disorder in the workplace, Social Work in Mental Health, 21:2, 145-161
          Menkes, M W, Andrews, C M, Suzuki, T, Chun, J, O'Donnell, L., Grove, T, Deng, W, McInnis, M G, Deldin, P J, & Tso, I F (2022) Event-related potential correlates of affective response inhibition in bipolar I disorder: Comparison with schizophrenia Journal of affective disorders, 309, 131–140
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          Ruch, D A, Steelesmith, D L, Brock, G, Boch, S, Quinn, C. R., Teplin, L, Bridge, J A, Campo, J V, & Fontanella, C A (2022) Early mortality and cause of death among youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Justice System. Journal of the American Medical Association.
          Kim, B. K. E., DeLeon, J., Quinn, C. R., Logan-Greene, P. B., & Nurius, P. S. (2022). Understanding the School to Prison Pipeline for Black Probation Youth. In P. Burch (Ed.) System Failure: Policy and Practice in the School to Prison Pipeline. 100-117.
          Jones, K., Boyd, D., & Quinn, C. R. (2022). The impact of mother support and natural mentoring on the depressive symptoms of Black youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 30(11), 2589-2600.
          Boyd, D. T., Mohammad-Rabiu, G, LoVette, A, Whitfield, D L, Turpin, R E, Ramos, S S, Quinn, C. R., & Hickson, D A (2022) Assessing the influence of child sexual behavior on depressoin among Black SMM in the Southeastern United States International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
          Boyd, D. T., Jones, K, Quinn, C. R., Gale, A, Williams, E G, & Lateef, H (2022) Examining the role of parent relationships, resilience, school climate, community violence and mental health in Black youth Children, 9(4), 522
          Abubakari, G. M. R., Smith, M. D., Boyd, D. T., Ramos, S. R., Johnson, C., Benavides, J. L., ... & Quinn, C. R. (2022). Assessing different types of HIV communication and sociocultural factors on perceived HIV stigma and testing among a national sample of youth and young adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(2), 1003.
          Waller, B. Y., Joyce, P. A., Quinn, C. R., Shaari, A. A. H., & Boyd, D. (2022). “I’m the one that needs help”: Toward a theory of help-seeking behavior. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
          Williams-Butler, A, Liu, F, Howell, T, Menon, S E, Rodgers, K, & Quinn, C. R. (2022) Racialized gender differences in mental health service use, adverse childhood experiences, and recidivism among justice-involved African American youth Race and Social Problems
          Quinn, C. R., DuPrey, E, Boyd, D., Lynch, R, Mitchell, M, Handley, E, & Cerulli, C (2022) Individual and contextual risk and protective factors for Black adolescents with histories of suicidal behavior and arrest Children, 9(4), 522
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          Quinn, C. R., Boyd, D., Beaujolais, B, Hughley, A, Mitchell, M, Allen, J L, & DiClemente, R J, & Voisin, D R (2022) Perceptions of sexual risk and HIV/STI prevention among Black adolescent girls in a detention center: An investigation of he role of parents and peers Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities 1-10
          Wang, X Lee, M Y & Quinn, C. R. (2022) Intergenerational transmission of trauma: unpacking the effects of parental adverse childhood experiences. Journal of Family Studies.
          Quinn, C. R., Johnson, S., Jones, K., Parekh, R., Munshi, A., & Boyd, D. (2022). Social work and the next frontier of justice: Using COVID-19 as a vehicle for healing. Social Work in Public Health, 37(8), 703718.
          Yoder, J., Quinn, C. R., Boscetti, R., & Martinez, C. (2022). Towards achieving racial equity in juvenile justice: Reexamining conventional trauma instruments. Race and Social Problems. 1-16.
          Alden, E C, Smith, M. J, Reilly, J L, Wang, L, Csernansky, J G, & Cobia, D J (2022) Shape features of working memory-related deep-brain regions differentiate high and low community functioning in schizophrenia Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 29, 100250
          Smith, M. J., Smith, J D, Blajeski, S., Ross, B, Jordan, N, Bell, M D, McGurk, S, Mueser, K T, BurkeMiller, J, Oulvey, E A, Fleming, M F, Nelson, K, Brown, A, Prestipino, J, Pashka, N, & Razzano, L A (2022) An RCT of virtual reality job interview training for persons with serious mental illness in IPS supported employment Psychiatric Services, 73(9), 1027-1038
          Smith, M. J., Parham, B., Mitchell, J., Blajeski, S., Harrington, M., Ross, B., Brydon, D. M., Johnson, J. E., Cuddeback, G., Smith, J. D., Bell, M. D., McGeorge, R., Kaminsky, K., Suganuma, A., & Kubiak, S. P. (2022). Virtual reality job interview training for adults receiving prison-based employment services: A randomized controlled feasibility and initial effectiveness trial. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 50(2), 272-293
          Cobia, D., Rich, C., Smith, M.J., Gonzalez, P., Cronenwett, W., Csernansky, J.G., & Wang, L. (2022). Thalamic shape abnormalities differentially relate to cognitive performance in early-onset and adult-onset schizophrenia Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, 803234
          Smith, M J, Sherwood, K., Ross, B., Oulvey, E, Monahan, J, Sipovic, J, Atkins, M, Danielson, E, Jordan, N, & Smith, J D (2022) Scaling out virtual interview training for transition age youth: A quasi-experimental hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 45, 213-227
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          Weaver, A., Landry, C., Zhang, A., McQuown, L, Hahn, J, Harrington, M. M, Tucker, K., Holzworth, J., Buys, T., Smith, F. N, Grogan-Kaylor, A, Pfeiffer, P, Kilbourne, A. M, & Himle, J. A. (2022) Study protocol: A randomized controlled trial of Raising Our Spirits Together, an entertaining, groupbased, technology-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, tailored for rural adults an delivery by clergy Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 29, 100952
          Weaver, A., Zhang, A, Landry, C., Hahn, J, McQuown, L, O’Donnell, L. A., Harrington, M. M., Buys, T., Tucker, K. M, Pfeiffer, P, Kilbourne, A. M., Grogan-Kaylor, A., & Himle, J. A (2022) TechnologyAssisted, Group-Based CBT for Rural Adults’ Depression: Open Pilot Trial Results. Research on Social Work Practice, 32(2), 131-145. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497315211044835
          Wexler, L., Schmidt, T., White, L., Rataj, S., Bec, C., Moto, R., Kirk, T., & McEachern, D. (2022). Collaboratively adapting culturally-respectful, locally-relevant suicide prevention for newly participating Alaska Native communities. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology, 14(1), 124-151.
          Rasmus, S, Wexler, L., & Allen, J (2022) Setting a Course to Protect Indigenous Cultures and Communities in our National Suicide Prevention Agenda Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 29(3), 223
          Wells, CB, White, L., Schmidt, T, Rataj, S, McEachern, D, Kirk, T, Garnie, J, Moto, R, Wisnieski, D, & Wexler, L. (2022) Adapting PC CARES to continue suicide prevention in rural Alaska during the COVID-19 pandemic: narrative overview of an in-person community-based suicide prevention program moving online American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 29(2), 126-154
          White, L., Wexler, L., Weaver, A., Moto, R., Kirk, T., Rataj, S., Trout, L., & McEachern, D. (2022). Implementation beyond the clinic: community driven utilization of research evidence from PC CARES, a suicide prevention program. American Journal of Community Psychology, 70(3-4), 1-14.
          Wells, C. B., White, L., Schmidt, T., Rataj, S., McEachern, D., Wisnieski, D., Moto, R., Kirk, T., Garnie, J., & Wexler, L. (2022). Adapting PC CARES to continue suicide prevention in rural Alaska during the covid-19 pandemic: narrative overview of an in-person community-based suicide prevention program moving online. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 29(2), 126-154.
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          Markowski, K, White, L., Schmidt, T, McEachern, D, & Wexler, L. (2022) What kinds of support are Alaska Native youth experiencing? An examination of types, quantities, sources, and frequencies of support Health Promotion Practice, 15248399221115065
          Williams, D Y, Wexler, L., & Muller, A (2022) Suicide postvention in schools: What evidence support our current national recommendations? School Social Work Journal, 46(2), 23-69
          Wexler, L., Schmidt, T., White, L., Rataj, S., Wells, C. B., Moto, R., Kirk, T., & McEachern, D. (2022). Collaboratively adapting culturally-respectful, locally-relevant suicide prevention for newly participating Alaska native communities. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology.
          Zhang N., Xiang X., Zhou S., Lui H., He Y., & Chen J. (2022). Physical activity intervention and posttraumatic growth: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 152, 110675.
          An, R, Zheng, J, & Xiang. X. (2022) Projecting the influence of sugar-sweetened beverage warning labels and restaurant menu labeling regulations on energy intake, weight status, and health care expenditures in US adults: A microsimulation Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 122(2), 334-344
          Kileen O, Xiang X., Powell D, Reed N, Deal J, Swenor B, & Ehrlich J (2022) Longitudinal associations of self-reported visual, hearing, and dual sensory difficulties with symptoms of depression among older adults in the United States Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, 786244
          Kang S., & Xiang X. (2022). Cognitive impairment as a barrier to utilizing health services among older adults. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 99, 104613.
          Xiang X., Cho J., Sun Y., & Wang X. (2022). Childhood adversity and cognitive impairment in later life. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 935254.
          Cho, J & Xiang, X. (2022). The relationship between volunteering and occurrence of loneliness among older adults: A longitudinal study with 12 years of follow up. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 66(5), 680-693
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          Wang, K., Zhang, A., De Fries, C. M., & Hasche, L. K. (2022). Education moderates the association between depressive symptoms and self-rated health among older adults with cancer, Health & Social Work. 48(1), 11-20.
          Levin N., Zhang, A., Kattari S. K., & Zebrack B. (2022). “'Queer Insights’: Considerations for assessing sex and gender in oncofertility research Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health, 3(4), 1-18
          Levin, N, Zhang, A., Reyes-Gastelum, D, Chen, D W, Hamilton, A S, Zebrack, B, & Haymart, M R (2022) Change in worry over time among Hispanic women with thyroid cancer Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 16, 844-852
          Zhang, A., & Franklin, C (2022) Solution-focused therapy In K Corcoran, & A R Roberts (Eds), Social Workers’ Desk Reference (4th ed)
          Zhang, A., Weaver, A., Walling, E., Zebrack, B., Jackson Levin, N., Stuchell, B., & Himle, J. (2022). Evaluating an engaging and coach-assisted online cognitive behavioral therapy for depression among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: A pilot feasibility trial. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 41(1), 20-42.
          Zhang. A. (2022). Solution-focused brief therapy for depression among adolescents and young adults with cancer: An open pilot trial. Research on Social Work Practice, 32(4), 388-401.
          Acquati, C, Hibbard, J H, Sonet, E, Zhang, A., & Ionescu, E (2022) Patient activation and treatment decision-making in the context of cancer: Examining the role of informal caregiver’s involvement Journal of Cancer Survivorship
          Zhang, A, Wang, K, Blumenstein, K, Brose, A, Kemp, C, Meister, D, & Solomon, P (2022) For whom and what outcomes does cognitive behavioral therapy work among cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis Supportive Care in Cancer, 30, 8625-8636
          Zhang, A., Ji. Q., Zhang, K., Cao, Q., Chen, Y., Chen, J., & DuVall, A. (2022). Solution-focused brief therapy for adolescent and young adult cancer patients in China: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology.
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            2022 Publications
          Wang, K., Zhang, A., Cuevas, A. G., De Fries, C. M., Hinton, L., & Falcón, L. M. (2022). The association between post-traumatic stress and depressive symptoms among older Puerto Ricans in Boston: How does loneliness matter? Journal of Aging and Health, 34(6-8), 786-793.
          Zhang, A., Wang, K., & DuVall, A. (2022). Examining the moderating role of education on the association between depression and self-rated health among cancer survivors: A population-based study. Current Oncology, 28(5), 4042-4052.
          Zhang, A, Zebrack, B, Acquati, C, Roth, M, Levin, N J, Wang, K, & Schwartz, S (2022) TechnologyAssisted Psychosocial Interventions for Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology, 11(1), 6–16 https://doiorg/101089/jayao20210012
          Zhang, A., Weaver, A, Levin, N J, Zebrack, B, Walling, E, & Himle, J. (2022, March) Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Computer-CBT Treatment for AYA Cancer Survivors' Depression: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. In PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (Vol. 31, pp. 11-11). 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA: WILEY.
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    prepared by TIDR would like to thank Program Manager Caroline Landry and MSW Students Sara Pasiak, Tasha Parekh and Shani Horn for their leadership and work preparing this report.