Professor Mark Fraser and Doctoral Student Shiyou Wu:
Fraser, M., & Wu, S. (2014, accepted). Measure of consumer satisfaction in social welfare and behavioral health: A systematic review. Research on Social Work Practice.
Research Professor Paul Smokowski, Research Assistant Professor Roderick Rose, and Doctoral Candidates Katie Cotter and Caroline Evans:
Smokowski, P. R., Rose, R. A., Evans, C. B. R., Kotter, K. L., Bower, M., & Bacallao, M. (2014). Familial influences on internalizing symptomology in Latino adolescents: An ecological analysis of parent mental health and acculturation dynamics. Development and Psychology, 26, 1191-1207. Advanced online publication. doi:10.1017/S0954579414000960
Smokowski, P. R., Guo, S., Rose, R., Evans, C. B. R., Kotter, K. L., & Bacallao, M. (2014). Multilevel risk factors and developmental assets for internalizing symptoms and self-esteem in disadvantaged adolescents: Modeling longitudinal trajectories from the Rural Adaptation Project. Development and Psychology, 26, 1495-1513. Advanced online publication. doi:10.1017/S0954579414001163
Doctoral Student Shiyou Wu:
Gao, Q., Wu, S., & Zai, F. (2014). Welfare Participation and Time Use in China. Social Indicators Research. Online first. doi: 10.1007/s11205-014-0826-0
Yu, H., Dong, L., & Wu, S. (2014). An ecosystem-based analysis of environmental problems in rural China: A tale of L village in Yunnan Province of China. In J. Li (Ed.) Environment and sustainable development (pp. 97-111). London: World Scientific Publishing.
An, Q., & Wu, S. (2014, November). Development of Social Work Profession in China: A Content Analysis on Social Work Job Posts, the annual conference of the China Social Work Education Association (CSWEA), Beijing, China. Winner of Best Paper Prize, awarded to the best paper presented at the annual conference of CSWEA.
Clinical Assistant Professor Lisa Zerden:
Lopez, L. M., De Saxe Zerden, L., Bourgois, P., Hansen, H., Abadie, R., Dombrowski, K., & Curtis, R. (2015). HIV/AIDS in Puerto Rican people who inject drugs: Policy considerations. [Letter to the editor]. American Journal of Public Health, 105(1), e3-e-3. Advanced online publication. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302387