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Peer Reviewed Publications – 2018

FIFSW faculty authors are listed alphabetically and identified in bold font.

166 publications to date

Adamson, K., Searl, N., Sengsavang, S., Yardley, J., George, M., Rumney, P., Hunter, J., &Myers-Halbig, S. (2018). Caring for the healthcare professional. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 32(3), 402-415.

Adamson, K., Sensavang, S., Myers-Halbig, S., & Searl, N. (2018). Developing a compassionate culture within pediatric rehabilitation: Does the Schwartz Rounds support both clinical and non-clinical hospital workers in managing their work experiences?  Journal of Qualitative Health Research, 28(9), 1406-1420.

Adamson, K., Loomis, C., Cadell, S., & Verweel, L. (2018). Interprofessional empathy: A four stage model. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 32(6), 752-761.

Adamson K., Sengsavang, S., Charise, A., Wall, S., Kinross, L., & Balkaran, M. (2018). Narrative training as a method to promote nursing empathy within a pediatric rehabilitation setting. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 42, e2-e9. 

Adamson, K. (2018). Strategic Mapping: An essential tool for new academic faculty. Best of 2018: Teaching Professor Conference. Magna Publications.

Alaggia, R., & Donohue, M. (2018). Take these broken wings and learn to fly: Applying resilience concepts to social work practice with children exposed to intimate partner violence. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 88(1), 20-38.

Azzopardi, C., Alaggia, R., & Fallon, B. (2018). From Freud to Feminism: Gendered constructions of blame across theories of child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 27(3), 254-275.

Alaggia, R., Vine, C., & Morton, S. (2018). Make Resilience Matter for Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence: Mobilizing Knowledge to Action Using a Research Contributions Framework. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience.

Ashcroft, R., McMillan, C., Ambrose-Miller, W., McGee, R., & Brown, J. (2018). The emerging role of social work in primary health care: A survey of social workers in Ontario Family Health Teams. Health & Social Work, 43(2), 109-117.

Kourgiantakis, T., & Ashcroft, R. (2018). Family-focused practices in addictions: a scoping review protocol. BMJ Open, 8, e019433.

Terry, A.L., Brown, J.B., Van Hoorn, R., Stewart, M., Ashcroft, R., Beaulieu, M.D., Bhattacharrya, O., Breton, M., Burge, F., Dahrouge, S., Dolovich, L., Donnelly, C., Farrales, L., Fortin, M., Haggerty, J., Kothari, A., Loignon, C., Martin-Misener, R., Marshall, E., Ramsden, V., Regan, S., Reid, G., Ryan, B., Sampalli, T., Thomas, R., Valaitis, R., Vingilis, E., Wilson, E., & Wong, S. (2018). Evolution and 15-year effect of a pan-Canadian training program: Transdisciplinary Understanding & Training on Research – Primary Health Care. Canadian Family Physician64 (6), 475-476.

Begun, S., Bender, K. A., Brown, S. M., Barman-Adhikari, A., & Ferguson, K. (2018). Social connectedness, self-efficacy, and mental health outcomes among homeless youth: Prioritizing approaches to service provision in a time of limited agency resources. Youth & Society, 50 (7), 989-1014.
Begun, S., Combs, K. M., Schwan, K., Torrie, M., & Bender, K. (2018). “I know they would kill me”: Abortion attitudes and experiences among youth experiencing homelessness. Youth & Society.
Combs, K. M., Brown, S., Begun, S., & Taussig, H. (2018). Pregnancy attitudes and contraceptive use among young adults with histories of foster care. Children and Youth Services Review94, 284-289.

Bender, K. A., DePrince, A., Begun, S., Hathaway, J., Haffejee, B., & Schau, N. (2018). Enhancing risk detection among homeless youth: A randomized clinical trial of a promising pilot intervention. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 33(19), 2945-2967.

Kim, Y., Bender, K., Ferguson, K., Begun, S., & DiNitto, D. (2018). Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder among homeless young adults: The importance of victimization experiences in childhood and once homeless. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 26(3), 131- 142.

Bird, M., Begun, S., & McKay, K. (2018). Religiosity and personal beliefs regarding abortion: Results from a survey of social work students in the United States. Women’s Reproductive Health, 5(2), 117-131.

Bender, K. A., Begun, S., Durbahn, R., Ferguson, K., & Schau, N. (2018). My own best friend: Homeless youths’ hesitance to seek help and strategies for coping independently after distressing and traumatic experiences. Social Work in Public Health, 33(3), 149-162.

Bender, K., Begun, S., Dunn, K., DeChants, J., & Mackay, E. (2018). Homeless youths’ interests in social action via Photovoice. Journal of Community Practice, 26(1), 107-120.

Combs, K. M., Begun, S., Rinehart, D., & Taussig, H. (2018). Pregnancy and childbearing among young adults who experienced foster care. Child Maltreatment, 23(2), 166-174.

Sakamoto, I., Syed, M. A., Zhang, H., Jeyapal, D. Ku, J., & Bhuyan, R. (2018). Social work with immigrants and the paradox of inclusive Canadian identity: Toward a critical view of ‘difference.’ Canadian Social Work Journal. 20(1), 88-110.

Bhuyan, R., Korteweg, A. C., & Baqi, K. (2018). Regulating spousal migration through Canada’s Multiple Border Strategy: The gendered and racialized effects of structurally embedded borders. Law & Policy, 40(4), 346-370.

Wahab, S., Bhuyan, R., & Park, Y. (2018). Feeding the scyborgs in social work. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 33(3), 281-285.

Bhuyan, R., Valmadrid, L., Panlaqui, M.E., Lopez, N.L., & Juan, P. (2018). Responding to the structural violence of migrant care work: Insights from participatory action research with migrant caregivers in Canada. Journal of Family Violence, 33(8), 513-234.

Pintin-Perez, M., Rojas, M., & Bhuyan, R. (2018). The symbolic violence of tolerance: Regulating the lives of Central American migrant women through Mexico’s zonas de tolerance (sex trade zones). International Women’s Studies, 68, 75-84.

Bhuyan, R. (2018). Rise up: Learning from today’s social movements. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 33(2), 149-152.

Ku, J. Bhuyan, R., Sakamoto, I., Jeyapal, D., & Fang, L. (2018). “Canadian experience” discourse and anti-racialism in a “post-racial” society. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42, 291-310.

Black, T., & Schwab-Reese, L. (Eds.) (2018). Special Section, Technology and Child Maltreatment, International Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 85 (complete).

Wekerle, C., Vakili, N., Stewart, S. H., & Black, T. (2018). The utility of twitter as a tool for increasing reach of research on sexual violence. Child Abuse & Neglect, 85, 220-228.

Black, T., & Schwab-Reese, L. (2018). Keeping up with the technology? technological advances and child maltreatment research. Child Abuse & Neglect, 85, 185-186.

King, B., Fallon, B., Filippelli, J., Black, T., & O’Connor, C (2018). Troubled teens and compromised caregivers: Characteristics of maltreatment investigations involving adolescents. Children and Youth Services Review, 87, 205-215.

Bogo, M. & Sewell, K. (2018). (Guest Editors). Special Issue on the Supervision of Staff. Clinical Social Work Journal, 46(4). (129 pages)

Bogo, M. & Sewell, K. (2018). Introduction to the Special Issues on the Supervision of Staff and Field Education of Students. Clinical Social Work Journal, 46(4), 249-251.

Lee, E., Tsang, A. K. T., Bogo, M., Johnson, M., & Herschman, J. (2018). Enactments of racial microaggression in everyday therapeutic encounters. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 88(3), 211-236.

Tufford, L. Asakura, K., & Bogo, M. (2018). Simulation versus role play: Perceptions of pre-practicum BSW students. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 23(1), 249-267.

Craig, S. L., McInroy, L. B., Bogo, M., & Thompson, M. (2018). Enhancing competence in health social work education through simulation-based learning: Strategies from a case study of a family session. Journal of Social Work Education, 53(sup1), S47-S58.

Lee, E., Tsang, A. K. T., Bogo, M., Wilson, G., Johnstone, M., & Herschman, J. (2018). Joining revisited in family therapy: Cross-cultural encounters between a therapist and an immigrant family. Journal of Family Therapy, 40(2), 148–179.

Souleymanov, R., Fantus, S., Lachowsky, N.J., Ceranto, A., & Brennan, D.J. (2018). How bisexual-identified men use the internet to seek sex with other men in Ontario: Factors associated with HIV/AIDS testing and condom use. Journal of Bisexuality, 18(4), 497-515.

Brennan, D.J., Souleymanov, R., Lachowsky, N.J., Betancourt, G., Pugh, D., & McEwen, O. (2018). Providing online-based sexual health outreach to gay, bisexual, and queer men in Ontario, Canada: Qualitative interviews with multi-sectoral frontline service providers and managers. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 32(7), 282-287.

Souleymanov, R., Brennan, D.J., George C., Utama, R., & Ceranto, A. (2018). Experiences of racism, sexual objectification and alcohol use among gay and bisexual men of colour. Ethnicity and Health, 1(17), 1465-3419.

Noor, S.W., Adam, B.D., Brennan, D.J., Moskowitz, D.A., Gardner, S., & Hart , T.A. (2018). Scenes as micro-cultures: Examining heterogeneity of HIV risk behaviour among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Toronto, Canada. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 47(1), 309-321.

Salway, T., Gesink, D., Ibrahim, S., Ferlatte, O., Rhodes, A.E., Brennan, D.J., Marchand, R., & Trussler, T. (2018). Evidence of multiple mediating pathways in associations between constructs of stigma and self-reported suicide attempts in a cross-sectional of adult gay and bisexual men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 47(4), 1145-1161.

Burnes, D., Lachs, M.S., & Pillemer, K. (2018). Addressing the measurement challenge in elder abuse interventions: Need for a severity framework. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 30, 402-407.

Burnes, D., Connolly, M.T., Hamilton, R., & Lachs, M.S. (2018). The feasibility of goal attainment scaling to measure case resolution in elder abuse and neglect adult protective services intervention. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 30, 209-222.

Breckman, R., Burnes, D., Ross, S., Marshall, P.C., Suitor, J., Lachs, M.S., & Pillemer, K. (2018). When helping hurts: Non-abusing family, friends and neighbors in the lives of elder mistreatment victims. The Gerontologist, 58, 719-723.

Burnes, D., Breckman, R., Henderson Jr, C., Lachs, M.S., & Pillemer, K. (2018). Utilization of formal support services for elder abuse: Do informal supporters make a difference? The Gerontologist, 59, 619-624.

Craig, S.L., McInroy, L. & Austin, A. (2018). Someone to have my back: exploring the needs of racially and ethnically diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender high school students. Children and Schools, 40(4), 231-239.

McInroy, L., Craig, S.L., Lueng, V. (2018). Platforms and patterns for practice: LGBTQ+ youths’ use of information and communication technologies by gender, sexuality, age, and race. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 36(5), 507-520.

Craig, S.L. & D’Souza, S. (2018). Transtheoretical Model of Change. In E. J. Mullen. (Ed.) Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

McInroy, L. B., & Craig, S. L. (2018). Online fandom, coming out, and self-identification of sexual/gender minority youth. Journal of LGBT Youth, 15(3), 179-196.

Eaton, A., Craig, S.L., Tsang, K., & Ginocchio, G. (2018). Peer researchers in post-professional healthcare: A glimpse at motivations and partial objectivity as opportunities for action researchers. Action Learning: Research and Practice, 0(1), 1-19.

Craig, S.L., & Furman, E. (2018). Do marginalized youth experience strengths in strengths-based interventions? Unpacking intervention fidelity through two interventions for sexual and gender minority youth. Journal of Social Service Research, 44(2), 168-179.

Austin, A. Craig, S.L. & D’Souza, S. (2018). An AFFIRMative cognitive behavioral intervention for transgender youth: Preliminary effectiveness. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 49(1), 1-8.

Eaton, A., Ibáñez-Carrasco, F., Craig, S.L., Carusone, S., Montess, M., Wells, G. & Ginocchio, G. (2018). A blended learning curriculum for training peer researchers to conduct community-based participatory research. Action Learning: Research and Practice, 15(2), 139-150.

Craig, S.L., Austin, A., & Huang, Y. (2018). Being humorous & seeking diversion: promoting healthy coping skills among LGBTQ+ youth. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 22(1), 20-35.

Fallon, B., Kartusch, M., Filippelli, J., Trocmé, N., Chan, P., Sawh, P., & Joh-Carnella, N. (2018). Ten answers every child welfare agency should provide. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience 6(1).

Fallon, B., Filippelli, J., Joh-Carnella, N., Milne, E., & Carradine, J. (2018). Promoting protective factors in environments of risk for young children: An organizing framework for practice, policy and research. Gender and the Genome, 2(4), 96-110.

Schwan, K. J., Fallon, B., & Milne, B. (2018). “The one thing that actually helps”: Art creation as a self-care and health promoting practice amongst youth experiencing homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 355-364.

Lwin, K., Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., Fluke, J., & Mishna, F. (2018). A changing child welfare workforce: What worker characteristics are valued in child welfare? Child Abuse & Neglect, 81, 170-180.

Lwin, K., Fluke, J., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & Mishna, F. (2018). Ongoing child welfare services: Understanding the relationship of worker and organizational characteristics to service provision. Child Abuse & Neglect, 80, 324-334.

Stoddart, J. K., Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., & Fluke, J. (2018). Substantiated child maltreatment: Which factors do workers focus on when making this critical decision? Children and Youth Services Review, 87, 1-8.

Rothwell, D., Wegner-Lohin, J., Fast, E., De Boer, K., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & Esposito, T. (2018). Explaining the economic disparity gap in the rate of substantiated child maltreatment in Canada. Journal of Law & Social Policy, 28(1), 39-60.

Stoddart, J. K., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & Fluke, J. (2018). Is there risk to risk? An exploration of the factors that predict workers’ determination of future risk of maltreatment and how these factors compare to incidents of substantiated maltreatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 87, 1-8.

Baiden, P., & Fallon, B. (2018). Examining the association between suicidal behaviors and referral for mental health services among children involved in the Child Welfare System in Ontario, Canada. Child Abuse & Neglect, 79, 115-124.

Sanders, J., & Fallon, B. (2018). Child welfare involvement and academic difficulties: Characteristics of children, families, and households involved with child welfare and experiencing academic difficulties. Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 98-109.

Fang, L., Sirotich, F., & Nikolova, N. (2018). Culturally congruent intensive case management service for three refugee communities. Psychiatric Services, 69, 1116.

Fang, L., Tarshis, S., McInroy, L., & Mishna, F. (2018). Undergraduate student experiences with text-based online counseling. British Journal of Social Work, 48,1774-1790.

Fuller-Thomson, E., Howden, K., Fuller-Thomson, L., & Agbeyaka, S. (2018). A strong graded relationship between level of obesity and COPD: Findings from a national population-based study of lifelong nonsmokers. Journal of Obesity, 2018, Article ID 6149263.

Whitley, D.M., & Fuller-Thomson E. (2018). Latino solo grandparents raising grandchildren: Health risks and behaviors. Hispanic Health Care International, 16(1), 11-19.

Fuller-Thomson, E., & West, K. (2018). Flourishing despite a cancer diagnosis: Factors associated with complete mental health in a nationally-representative sample of cancer patients aged 50 years and older. Aging & Mental Health, 23(9), 1263-1274.

Fuller-Thomson, E., Carroll, S.Z., Yang, W. (2018). Suicide attempts among individuals with specific learning disorders: An underrecognized issue. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 51(3), 283-292.

Kobayashi, K.M., Chan, K.T., Fuller-Thomson, E. (2018). Diabetes among Asian Americans with BMI less than or equal to 23. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews, 12(2),169-173.

Grenier, A., & Phillipson, C. (2018). Precarious aging: Insecurity and risk in late life. Hastings Center Report, 48(S3), S15-S18.

Weldrick, R., & Grenier, A. (2018). Social isolation in later life: Extending the conversation. Canadian Journal on Aging, 37(1), 76-83.

Ashcroft, R., Kourgiantakis, T., Fearing, G., Robertson, T., & Brown, J.B. (2018). Social work’s scope of practice in primary mental health care: A scoping review. British Journal of Social Work, 49(2), 318-334.

Kourgiantakis, T., *Sewell, K. & Bogo, M. (2018). The importance of feedback in preparing social work students for field education. Clinical Social Work Journal, 47(1), 124- 133.

Kourgiantakis, T., Saint-Jacques, M.C. & Tremblay, J. (2018). Facilitators and barriers to family involvement in problem gambling treatment. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 16(2), 291-312.

Lee, E., Herschman, J., & Johnstone, M. (2018). Negotiating goals and tasks in cross-cultural encounters. Journal of Social Work Practice, Online First.

Kealy, D. & Lee, E. (2018). Childhood trauma experience among adult clients in Canadian community mental health services: Toward a trauma-informed approach. International Journal of Mental Health, 47(4), 284-297.

Lee, E. & Kealy, D. (2018). Developing a working model of cross-cultural supervision: A competence- and alliance-focused framework. Clinical Social Work Journal, 46(4), 310-320.

Greenblatt, A. & Lee, E. (2018). Exploring one’s identity following completion of cancer treatment. Health and Social Work, 57(10), 811-833.

Johnstone, M. & Lee, E. (2018). State violence and the criminalization of Race: Epistemic injustice and epistemic resistance as social work practice implications. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 27(3), 234-252.

Logie, C., Wang, Y., Kazemi, M., Hawa, R., Kaida, A., Conway, T., Webster, K., de Pokomandy, A., Loutfy, M. (2018). Exploring social ecological pathways from resilience to quality of life among women living with HIV in Canada. AIDS Care, 30(S5), S67-S75.

Logie, C., Marcus, N., Wang, Y., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Levermore, K., Jones, N., Bryan, N., Back, R., & Marshall, A. (2018). Contextualizing sexual health practices among lesbian and bisexual women in Jamaica: A multi-methods study. Reproductive Health Matters. 26(52), 109-127.

Logie, C., Abramovich, A., Schott, N., Levermore, K., Jones, N. (2018). Navigating stigma, survival, and sex in contexts of social inequity among young transgender women and sexually diverse men in Kingston, Jamaica. Reproductive Health Matters, 26(54), 72-83.

Logie, C., Alschech, J., Guta, A., Ghabrial, M., Mothopeng, T., Ranotsi, A., & Baral, S. (2018). Experiences and perceptions of social constraints and social change among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons in Lesotho. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 21(5), 559-574.

Mbuagbaw, L., Mertz, D., Lawson, D.O., Smieja, M., Benoit, A.C., Alvarez, E., Puchalski, R.L., Rachlis, B., Logie, C., Husbands, W., Margolese, S., & Thabane, L. (2018). Strategies to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy and retention in care for people living with HIV in high-income countries: a protocol for an overview of systematic reviews. BMJ Open, 11; 8(9):e022982.

Jaworsky, D., Logie, C., Wagner, A., Conway, T., Kaida, A., de Pokomandy, A., Webster, K., Dubuc, D., Proulx-Boucher, K., Sereda, P., & Loutfy, M. (2018). Geographic differences in the experiences of HIV-related stigma for women living with HIV in Northern and Rural communities of Ontario. Rural and Remote Health, 18(3), 4522.

Wagner, A., Jaworsky, D., Logie, C., Conway, T., Pick, N., Wozniak, D., Rana, J., Tharao, W., Kaida, A., de Pokomandy, A., Ion, A., Chambers, L., Webster, K., MacGillivray, J., & Loutfy, M. (2018). High rates of posttraumatic stress symptoms in women living with HIV in Canada. PLoS One. 13(7): e0200526.

Logie, C.H., Kenny, K.S., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Levermore, K., Jones, N., & Marshall, A. (2018). Factors associated with sexually transmissible infection testing practices among men who have sex with men in Jamaica: Results from a cross-sectional, tablet-based survey. Sexual Health, 15(4), 324-334.

Logie, C., Perez-Brumer, A., Jenkinson, J., Madau, V., Nhlengethwa, W., & Baral, S. (2018). Marginalization and social change processes among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in Swaziland: implications for HIV prevention. AIDS Care, 30(S2), 33-40.

Logie, C., Wang, Y., Marcus, N., Levermore, K., Jones, N., Ellis, T., Marshall, A., & Newman, P.A. (2018). Pathways from sexual stigma to inconsistent condom use and condom breakage and slippage among men who have sex with men in Jamaica. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 78(5), 513-521.

Logie, C., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Kaida, A., de Pokomandy, A., Webster, K., Conway, T., & Loutfy, M. (2018). Sexual orientation differences in health and wellbeing among women living with HIV in Canada: findings from a national cohort study. AIDS & Behavior, 22(6), 1987-2001.

Logie, C.H., Okumu, M., Ryan, S., & Yehdego, M. (2018). Pathways from resilient coping to safer sex communication among African, Caribbean and Black women in Toronto, Canada: Results from a cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 25(4), 479-485.

Lys, L., Logie, C., & Okumu, M. (2018). Assessing the feasibility and effectiveness of Fostering Open eXpression among Youth (FOXY), an arts-based intervention HIV/STI prevention approach for Indigenous and Northern adolescent women in the Northwest Territories. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 29(10), 980-986.

Rice, W., Logie, C., Napoles, T., Walcott, M., Batcheler A., Kempf, M., Wingood, G., Konkle-Parker, D., Turan, B., Wilson, T., Johnson, M., Weiser, S., & Turan, J. (2018). Perceptions of intersectional stigma among diverse women living with HIV in the United States. Social Science & Medicine, 208, 9-17.

Newman, P.A., Logie, C., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Baiden, P., Rubincam, C., Doukas, N. & Asay, A. (2018). Parents’ uptake of human papillomavirus vaccines for their children: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. BMJ Open, 8; e019206.

Logie, C.H., Wang, Y., Marcus, N., Kaida, A., O’Brien, N., Nicholson, V., Webster, K., Conway, T., de Pokomandy, A., & Loutfy, M. (2018). Factors associated with the separate and concurrent experiences of food and housing insecurity among women living with HIV in Canada. AIDS & Behavior, 22(9), 3100-3110.

Logie, C.H., Perez-Brumer, A., Woolley, E., Madau, V., Nhlengethwa, W., Newman, P., & Baral, S. (2018). Heteronormativity and coping among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in Swaziland. Gender & Development, 26(1), 5-32.

Logie, C., Lys, C., Schott, N., Dias, L., Zouboules, M. & Mackay, K. (2018). ‘In the North you can’t be openly gay:’ Contextualizing sexual practices among sexually and gender diverse persons in Northern Canada. Global Public Health, 13(12), 1865-1877.

Logie, C.H., Okumu, M., Ryan, S., Yehgedo, M. & Lee-Foon, N. (2018). Adapting and pilot testing the Healthy Love HIV and STI Prevention Intervention with African, Caribbean and Black Women in Toronto, Canada. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 29(8), 751-759.

Logie, C., Wang, Y., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Jones, N., Neil, A., Ellis, T., Levermore, K., Ahmed, U., Marshall, A., & Newman, P.A. (2018). Factors associated with syphilis testing and a history of syphilis infection among a sample of transgender women in Jamaica. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 45(3), 158-162.

Logie, C., Wang, Y., Marcus, N., Levermore, K., Jones, N., Ellis, T., Marshall, A., & Newman, P. A. (2018). Pathways from sexual stigma to inconsistent condom use and condom breakage and slippage among men who have sex with men in Jamaica. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 78(5): 513-521.

Logie, C., Kenny, K., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Levermore, K., Jones, N., Neil, A., Ellis, T., K., Marshall, A., & Newman, P.A. (2018). Social ecological factors associated with HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Jamaica. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 29(1), 80-88.

Logie, C.H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Kaida, A., Conway, T., Webster, K., de Pokomandy, A., & Loutfy, M.R. (2018). Pathways from HIV-related stigma to antiretroviral therapy measures in the HIV care cascade for women living with HIV in Canada. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 77(2), 144-153.

Hawa, R., Underhill, A., Logie, C., Loutfy, M. (2018). Social contexts and HIV vulnerabilities among South Asian women in the Greater Toronto Area: Examining social norms. Healthcare for Women International, 39(2), 129-153.

Logie, C.H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Kenny, K.S., Levermore, K., Jones, N., Baral, S., Wang, Y., Marshall, A., & Newman, P.A. (2018). Social-ecological factors associated with selling sex among men who have sex with men in Jamaica: Results from a cross-sectional tablet-based survey. Global Health Action, 11(1), 1424614.

Gesink, D., Wang, S., Guimond, T., Kimura, L., Connell, J., Salway, T., Gilbert, M., Mishra, S., Tan, D., Burchell, A., Brennan, D., Logie, C., & Grace, D. (2018). Conceptualizing Geosexual Archetypes: Mapping the sexual travels and ego-centric sexual networks of gay and bisexual men in Toronto, Canada. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 45(6), 368-373.

Logie, C., Lys, C., Okumu, M., Leone, C. (2018). Pathways between depression, substance use, and multiple sex partners among Northern and Indigenous young women in the Northwest Territories, Canada: Results from a cross-sectional survey. British Medical Journal Sexually Transmitted Infections, 94(8), 604-606.

Logie, C.H., Wang, Y., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wagner, A.C., Kaida, A., Conway, T., Webster, K., de Pokomandy, A., & Loutfy, M.R. (2018). HIV-related stigma, racial discrimination, and gender discrimination: Pathways to physical and mental health-related quality of life among a national cohort of women living with HIV. Preventive Medicine, 107, 36-44.

Mishna, F., Schwan, A., Birze, A., Van Wert, M., Lacombe-Duncan, A., McInroy, L., & Attar-Schwartz, S. (2018 online). Gendered and sexualized bullying and cyber bullying: Spotlighting girls and making boys invisible. Youth & Society.

Holfeld, B., & Mishna, F. (2018). Longitudinal associations in youth involvement as victimized, bullying, or witnessing. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 21(4), 234-239.

Mishna, F., Schwan, A., Birze, A., Van Wert, M., Lacombe-Duncan, A., McInroy, L., & Attar-Schwartz, S. (2018 online). Gendered and sexualized bullying and cyber bullying: Spotlighting girls and making boys invisible. Youth & Society.

Mishna, F., Regehr, C., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Daciuk, J., Fearing, G., & Van Wert, M. (2018). Social Media, cyber-aggression, and student mental health on a university campus. Journal of Mental Health, 27(3), 222-229.

Muskat, B., Anthony, S., Mishna, F., & Greenblatt, A. (2018). Development, delivery and evaluation of a social work elective offered in a hospital setting. Journal of Practice Teaching & Learning, 15(1), 63-80.

Rasmussen, B., & Mishna, F. (2018). The process of facilitating case formulations in relational clinical supervision. Clinical Social Work Journal, Special Issue on Supervision, 46(4), 281-288.

Smith, C., Fluke, J., Mishna, F., & Decker Pierce, B. (2018). Child welfare organizations: Do specialization and service integration impact placement decisions? Child Abuse & Neglect, 76, 573-582.

Newman, P. A., Guta, A., Lacombe-Duncan, A., & Tepjan, S. (2018). Clinical exigencies, psychosocial realities: Negotiating HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis beyond the cascade among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Canada. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 21(11), e25211.

Rubincam, C., Newman, P. A., Atujuna, M., & Bekker, L. G. (2018). “Why would you promote something that is less percent safer than a condom?”: Perspectives on partially effective HIV prevention technologies among key populations in South Africa. SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 15(1), 179-186.

Thabethe, S., Slack, C., Lindegger, G., Wilkinson, A., Wassenaar, D., Kerr, P., … Newman, P. A. (2018). “Why don’t you go into suburbs? Why are you targeting us?”: Trust and mistrust in HIV vaccine trials in South Africa. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 13(5), 529-536.

Newman, P. A., Slack, C. M., & Lindegger, G. (2018). Commentary on “A framework for community and stakeholder engagement: Experiences from a multicenter study in Southern Africa.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 13(4), 333-337.

Newman, P. A., Fantus, S., Woodford, M. R., & Rwigema, M-J. (2018). “Pray that God will change you”: The religious social ecology of bias-based bullying targeting sexual and gender minority youth—A qualitative study of service providers and educators. Journal of Adolescent Research, 33(5), 523-548.

de Lind van Wijngaarden, J. W., Ching, A. D., Settle, E., Cruz, R., Mosende, Z., van Griensven, F., & Newman, P. A. (2018). “I am not promiscuous enough!”: Exploring the low uptake of HIV testing by gay men and other men who have sex with men in Metro Manila, Philippines. PloS One, 13(7), e0200256.

Lacombe-Duncan, A., Newman, P. A., & Baiden, P. (2018). Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability and decision-making among adolescent boys and parents: A meta-ethnography of qualitative studies. Vaccine, 36(19), 2545-2558.

Atujuna, M., Newman, P. A., Wallace, M., Eluhu, M., Rubincam, C., Brown, B., & Bekker, L. G. (2018). Contexts of vulnerability and the acceptability of new biomedical HIV prevention technologies among key populations in South Africa: A qualitative study. PLoS One, 13(2), e0191251.

Chuang, D-M., & Newman, P. A. (2018). Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and acceptability among men who have sex with men in Taiwan. AIDS Education and Prevention, 30(6), 490-501.

Chuang, D-M., Newman, P. A., & Li, A. T-W. (2018). Syndemic factors and HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Taiwan. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 17(4), 337-352.

Hassan N. R., Swartz, L., Kagee, A., De Wet, A., Lesch, A., Kafaar, Z., & Newman, P. A. (2018). “There is not a safe space where they can find themselves to be free”: (Un)safe spaces and the promotion of queer visibilities among township males who have sex with males (MSM) in Cape Town, South Africa. Health & Place, 49, 93–100.

Alschech, J. & Saini, M. (2018) “Fathers’ rights” activism, discourse, groups and impacts: Findings from a scoping review of the literature Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1-27.

Birnbaum, M., Saini, M. & Bala, N. (2018). Growing concerns about the impact of self- representation in family court: Views of Ontario judges, Children’s Lawyers and clinicians. Canadian Family Law Quarterly. 37, 121-136.

Birnbaum, R., McCleary, L., Saini, M., & Bala, N. (2018). Dimensions of Conflict for Separated Families Index: An Index for Family Courts. Children and Youth Services Review. 88, 191-196.

Godbout, E, Saini, M., Turbide, C. (2018). Les conflits sévères de séparation: le point de vue et les besoins des intervenants en protection de la jeunesse. Revue québécoise de psychologie, 39(3), 99-124

Landers, A., Cann, R., Shapiro, V., McLuckie, A., Carrey, N.J., MacLaurin, B., Trocmé, N. & Saini, M. (2018). A scoping review of evidence-based interventions available to parents of maltreated children ages 0-5 involved with child welfare services. Child Abuse & Neglect. 76, 546-560

Romano, E, Weegar, K., Babchishin, L, Saini, M. (2018). Cross-informant agreement on mental health outcomes in children with maltreatment histories: A systematic review. Journal of Violence. 8(1), 19-30.

Saini, M., & Polak, S. (2018). The benefits, drawbacks and safety considerations in digital parent-child relationships: An exploratory survey of the views of legal and mental health professionals in family law. Family Court Review, 54(4), 597-606

Sharpe, T.L., Iwamoto, D., Massey, J., & Michalopoulos, L.M., (2018). Developing a psychoeducational intervention for African American family members of homicide victims. Violence & Victims, 33(4), 708-720.

Bleuer, J., Chin, M., & Sakamoto, I. (2018). Why theatre-based research works? Psychological theories from behind the curtain. Qualitative Research in Psychology: Creative Representations in Research,15(2-3), 395-411.

Burgess, D., & Shier, M.L., (2018). Food insecurity and social work: A comprehensive literature review. International Social Work, 61(6), 826-842.

Shier, M.L., & Van-Du, B. (2018). Framing curriculum development in social work education about social enterprises: A scoping literature review. Social Work Education: The International Journal, 37(8), 995-1014.

Turpin, A., & Shier, M.L. (2018). Exploring intersecting program elements in longer-term concurrent disorder services for adults: A qualitative evaluation. The Qualitative Report, 23(10), 2474-2489.

Shier, M.L., & Surette, T.E. (2018). Supporting social innovation in post-secondary counselling units. University and College Counselling, 6(4), 12-17.

Shier, M.L., Gouthro, S., & De Goias, R. (2018). The pursuit of social capital among adolescent high school aged girls: The role of formal mentor-mentee relationships. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 276-282.

Shier, M.L., Graham, J.R., & Nicholas, D. (2018). Interpersonal interactions, workplace violence, and occupational health outcomes among social workers. Journal of Social Work, 18(5), 525-547.

Shier, M.L., Nicholas, D., Graham, J.R., & Young, A. (2018). Preventing workplace violence in human services workplaces: Organizational dynamics to support positive interpersonal interactions. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 42(1), 4-18.

Tan, W., Huang, Y., & Tsang, A.K.T. (2018). Social work in funeral homes, a unique Chinese practice? OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying.

Cheung, D.S.K., Li, B., Lai, D.W.L., Leung, A.Y.M., Yu, C.T.K., & Tsang, A. K. T. (2018). Play intervention for promoting cognitive performance of people with dementia: A feasibility study. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 34(1), 63-71.

Lee, E., Tsang, A.K.T., Bogo, M., Johnstone, M., Herschman, J., & Ryan, M. (2018). Honoring the voice of the client in clinical social work practice: Negotiating with epistemic injustice. Social Work, 64(1):29-40. DOI:10.1093/sw/swy050

Ng, A.W., Leung, T.C.H., Tsang, A.K.T. (2018). Social enterprise for elderly housing: Policy for accountability and public-private responsible financing. Journal of Population Aging.

Leung, V.W.Y., Zhu, Y., Peng, H., & Tsang, A. K. T. (2018). Chinese immigrant mothers negotiating family and career: Intersectionality and the role of social support. The British Journal of Social Work, 49(3):742-761.

Logan-Green, P., Kim, E., Quinn, C., DiClemente, R., & Voisin, D. (2018). Ecologies of risk among African American girls in juvenile detention. Children and Youth Services Revie, 85, 245-252.

Voisin, D, Kim, D, Basett, S. & Morotto, P. (2018). Pathways linking family stress to youth delinquency and substance use: Exploring the mediating roles of self-efficacy and future orientation. Journal of Health Psychology.

Hotton, A., Keene, L., Corbin, D., Schneider, J, & Voisin, D. (2018). The relationship between Black and gay community involvement and HIV-related risk behaviors among Black men who have sex with men. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 30(1), 64-81.

Hotton, A., Quinn, K., Schneider, J., & Voisin, D. (2018). Exposure to community violence and substance use among Black men who have sex with men: Examining the role of psychological distress and criminal justice involvement. AIDS Care, 31(3), 370-378.

Skaathun, D., Voisin, D., Cornwell, B., Luderdale, D., Schneider, J. (2018). A longitudinal examination of factors associated with network bridging among young Black men who have se with men: Implications for HIV prevention. AIDS and Behavior, 1-13.

Voisin, D., & Kim, D. (2018). “Broken windows”: Neighborhood conditions and behavioral health among low income African American youth in Chicago. Journal of Health Psychology, 23(4), 527-537.

Kim, D., Bassett, S., Takahashi, L., & Voisin, D. (2018). What does self-esteem have to do with behavioral health among low-income African American youth? Journal of Youth Studies, 28(8), 999-1010.

Ross, L.E., Gibson, M.F., Daley, A., Steele, L.S. & Williams, C.C. (2018). In spite of the system: A qualitatively-driven mixed methods analysis of the mental health services experiences of LGBTQ people living in poverty in Ontario, Canada. PLoS ONE, 13(8), e0201437.

Williams, C.C. (May 2018 online). Critical oral history: Reflections on method and medium. Qualitative Social Work.

Knyahnystka, Y.,Williams, C.C., Webster, F. & Dale, C. (2018). Changing the conversation: Diabetes management in people with severe mental illnesses and Type 2 diabetes. Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 42(6), 595-602.

Williams, C.C.(2018). Caregiving under siege: An argument for critical social work practice with families. Canadian Social Work, 20(1), 72-87.

Xue, J., Lin, K., & Y. Sun. (2018). Intimate partner violence victimization and the use of information communication technology in China. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 62(16), 4904-4922.

Liu, M., Xue, J., Zhao, N., Wang, X., Jiao, D., & Zhu, T. (2018). Using online social networks to explore the consequences of domestic violence on mental health. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Zuberi, D., Biorn, I., & Ptashnick, M. (2018). Lagging behind in Suburbia: Suburban versus urban newcomers’ employment settlement service outcomes. The Social Science Journal, 55(4), 443-454.

Shentow-Bewsh, R., & Zuberi, D. (2018). Reducing the prevalence of obesity in Canada: A call to action. Social Work in Public Health 33(6), 329-341.

Ptashnick, M., & Zuberi, D. (2018). To live apart or together: Integration outcomes of astronaut versus dual-parent household strategies. Journal of International Migration and Integration 19(4), 849-864.

Kipang, S. & Zuberi, D. (2018). Beyond face value: Faculty representation and employment equity in Ontario colleges. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 48(2), 169-185.