CURRICULUM VITAE

DEBORAH K. PADGETT Ph.D., M.P.H.

CURRENT POSITION

Professor Silver School of Social Work University 1 Washington Square North New York, New York 10003 USA (212) 998-5985 Fax: (212) 995-4173 e-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Duke University, 1994-95 (NIMH fellowship in psychiatric epidemiology) Columbia University, M.P.H., 1986, (NIMH post-doctoral fellow) University of -, Ph.D., 1979, Anthropology State University, M.A., 1974, Anthropology University of Kentucky, B.A., 1972, General Studies

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2019—Visiting Professor, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of

2014- Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine

2013-2016 -Director, PhD Program in Public Health, College of Global Public Health

2013-present, Faculty Associate, Global Institute of Public Health, New York University (now College of Global Public Health)

2011-2012 -Interim Director, Global Health Leadership Concentration, MPH Program, New York University

1991-present Associate (then Full) Professor, School of Social Work, New York University

1988-1991 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, New York University

1987-1988 Associate Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Division of Health Utilization and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute.

1986-1987 Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, and Division of Health Utilization and Policy Research, New York Psychiatric Institute.

1986-1988 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Columbia University.

1984-1986 Post-doctoral Trainee, Division of Sociomedical Sciences, School of Public Health, Columbia University.

1980-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Florida Southern College.

1980 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University.

1977-1979 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Cardinal Stritch College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

MAJOR INTERESTS

- Qualitative and mixed methods; implementation science - Homeless adults with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders - Mental health; cross-cultural research on service use and barriers to care

AWARDS, HONORS AND RECOGNITION

Invited Member. Methodology Standards for Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Expert Panel. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Washington, DC. January 18, 2018

Honorable Mention, SSWR Annual Book Award, 2017 for “Housing First: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Systems and Changing Lives”

Ranked among top high-impact social work scholars (Hodge et al., 2016)

Ranked among top 15 women researchers in social work (Holosko et al., 2015)

Distinguished Teaching Award, New York University, 2013

Fellow, Society for Social Work and Research, 2013

Distinguished Teaching Award, Silver School of Social Work, 2012

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Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, 2011

Excellence in Global Public Health Faculty Teaching Award, 2010

Deborah K. Padgett Early Career Award, given annually by the Society for Social Work and Research, beginning in 2006

Fulbright Scholar Research Award, 1988-89

Trustees' Scholar, University of Kentucky, 1970-72

Phi Beta Kappa, 1972

FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS

Co-Investigator, “Healthy Hearts NYC” (PI: Donna Shelley), AHRQ, 10%FTE, 2016- 2018.

Principal Investigator, “New York University Urban Street Project” in Delhi, India. Silver School Research Enhancement Fund, $50,000, 2013-2016.

Principal Investigator, “Qualitative Study of Mental Health Recovery in Dual Diagnosed Homeless Adults”, R01 MH#84903, NIMH, $1.9 million, 2010-2015.

Principal Investigator, “Qualitative Study of Dual Diagnosed Homeless”, National Institute of Mental Health, R01 MH#69865, $1.4 million (summary score of 130; percentile rank, top 1.5%), 2004-2008

Co-National Director, “Effective Breast and Cervical Cancer Health Education Interventions for High Risk Women Across Diverse Populations and Service Systems”, Centers for Disease Control, 1997-2001, $1.5 million.

Co-principal Investigator, "Gender and Ethnic Differences in Adolescents' Experience of Violence and PTSD", NYU Research Challenge Fund, 1996-97, $3,200.

Co-principal Investigator, "Barriers to Abnormal Mammogram Followup for African- American Women", National Cancer Institute (CA #62360) 1994-1998, $1,155,523.

NIMH Post-Doctoral (Sabbatical) Fellow, UNC-Duke University Program on Mental Health Services Research, 1994-95, $37,000.

Co-principal Investigator, "Minority Group Use of Mental Health and Medical Services", National Institute of Mental Health (MH# 46005) 1990-1993, $212,982.

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Co-principal Investigator, "Mental Health Utilization by Children and Parents", National Institute of Mental Health (MH# 45509) 1989-1991, $244,784.

Fulbright Scholar Research Award, 1988-89. "Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetic Control". Institute for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases "Vuk Vrhovac", Zagreb, .

Co-Investigator, "Psychotherapy and Family Medical Expenditures", National Institute of Mental Health (MH# 40479), 1986-89, $225.416.

Co-principal Investigator, "Effects of Behavioral Medicine Interventions on Management of Diabetes Mellitus", New York State Health Research Council, 1986-87, $18,000.

Post-doctoral Traineeship, National Institute of Mental Health, Training Program in Social Stress and Mental Health, Columbia University School of Public Health, 1984- 1986.

Advanced Opportunity Program Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1978- 1979.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Expert Witness for American Civil Liberties Union, Pottinger vs. City of Miami defending court order protecting the rights of homeless persons. September 27, 2018.

Invited grant reviewer, NIMH P-50 ALACRITY Center grants proposals, November 5, 2018.

Organizer and principal faculty/instructor. Second Annual Transatlantic Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods. June 26-29, 2018. NYU Silver School of Social Work.

Invited participant, National Center for Medical Education, Development and Research- Communities of Practice (CoP) Conference, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, May 31-June 1, 2018.

Co-organizer (with Silver SSW and Point Source Youth). Second National Symposium on Solutions to End Youth Homelessness. April 30-May 1, 2018. New York University.

Invited guest speaker at CDUHR (Center for Drug Use and HIV Research) Colloquium, NYU College of Nursing, “Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research: Finding the Right Balance.” February 18, 2018.

Invited pre-conference workshop, “Grant Writing and Submission: Balancing Relevance and Rigor”, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, January 11, 2018, Washington DC.

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Housing Stability Roundtable, Partnership for the Homeless, Friday, January 26, 2018.

Co-organizer and principal faculty/instructor. First Annual Transatlantic Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods. June 26-30, 2017. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. (A 4-day training institute to be held annually).

Co-organizer (with McSilver Institute and Point Source Youth). National Symposium on Solutions to End Youth Homelessness. June 20-22, 2017. New York University.

Consultant, Marvel Architects and NYC Department of Buildings and Construction, “Re- Design of Bellevue Men’s Shelter”. November, 2016-present

Panelist and speaker, “Are We Ready for a Civil Gideon in Housing Court?” December 14, 2016. Sponsored by the New York Legal Assistance Group and the American Constitution Society. New York, NY.

Co-leader (with Dennis Culhane), Reckoning with Homelessness in : What Works from Practice, Policy and Research Perspectives. National Conference May 10- 11, 2016, New York University Law School.

Co-lead (with Benjamin Henwood). Grand Challenge to End Homelessness. American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Grand Challenge Initiative, 2015-present

Organizer and Presenter (with Dr. Michelle Munson), NYU Summer Workshop in Qualitative Methods: Writing Grant Proposals, July 28-29, 2011.

Organizer and Presenter “Doing In-Depth Interviewing in the Silk Road Project”, Global Health Research Center of Central Asia, Almaty, , December, 2009.

Review Group, Center Grant Proposals, National Institute of Mental Health, November 23, 2009

National Institute of Health Challenge Grant Recovery Act Reviewer, June, 2009

Judge, 2008 PROSE Awards, Association of American Publishers, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division, January 7-9, 2009.

Research Associate, Center of Excellence in Locally-Advanced Breast Cancer, NYU Medical Center (2008-2009)

Scientific Review Committee, University of Michigan Curtis Center (2008-2011).

Organized and chaired conference: “Expanding the Vision: Recovery as the New Paradigm in Mental Health”, New York University, November 3, 2006

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Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, NIMH Services and Intervention Research, February, 2006, February, 2007, July, 2007, July 2008

Ad Hoc Reviewer, NIH Center for Scientific Review, Community-Based Participatory Research, November, 2005

Selection Committee, NIH Summer Research Institute on Intervention Research. May, 2005. Bethesda, MD.

Review Committee, Breast Cancer Research Program, San Francisco, April, 2005.

Faculty Director, NIH Summer Research Institute: “The Design and Conduct of Qualitative and Mixed-Method Research”, August 4-8, 2004, Washington D.C.

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Services Research Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, October 2002.

Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 1996

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Services Research Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, October 1993.

Ad Hoc Reviewer, Mental Disorders of Aging Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, June 1992.

Editorial Boards

Journal of Social Work 2010-2013 Associate Editor, Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 2010-2013 Journal of Health & Social Behavior 2009-2011 Social Work, 2003-2006 (previously, 1997-2000) Research on Social Work Practice, 1999-2005 Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2001-2004 Social Work Research, 2000-2002 The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 1996-2000 The Gerontologist, 1990-94

Society for Social Work and Research

Nominations Committee, 2013-14 Founder and Chair/Co-chair, Qualitative Methods Special Interest Group, 2004- present Task Force on Funding and Development (2010) Chair, Task Force on the Future of the SSWR Conference (2008-2009)

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President (2004-2006) Deborah K Padgett Awards Committee (2007-present) Annual Program Committee and Board Member, 1998-2007 Program Chair, 2001 and 2002 Annual Conference Board Member-at-Large, 1998-2002 Awards Committee, Society for Social Work and Research, 1998-2001 Abstract Reviewer, 1995-present Program Committee, First Annual Meeting, April, 1995

National and International Boards and Committees

Research Advisory Committee, Rainbow Homes for Children Evaluation (2018-2023), Hyderabad, India

American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (AASWSW), National Board, 2012-2015; Chair, Nominations Committee, 2013-2015

NIH Advisory Panel on Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Implementation Science- QUALRIS, 2015-2018

Invited member, Governing Council, Institute of Mental Health and Social Sciences (IMHSS), Chennai, India, 2015-present

Invited member, National Research Council, National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2014-

Invited member, Institute of Medicine, Committee to Evaluate Veterans’ Mental Health Services, 2013-2017

Invited member, Working Committee on “Developing Guidelines for Mixed Methods Research at NIH”, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, April 26, 2011.

Scientific Advisory Committee, Albert Einstein Cancer Center, February, 2011

Planning Committee, NIH Summer Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research Targeting the Medically Underserved, , August, 2009

Member, Program Committee, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 2000-2006

National Advisory Panel, Geriatric Social Work Practicum Development Program, New York Academy of Medicine, 2000-2004

Board of Directors, Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, 2000-2003

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Member, National Advisory Panel, "The Use of Standardized Clients to Facilitate Integration of Classroom and Clinical Practice in Schools of Social Work". University of School of Social Work, 1995-1998.

International Task Force on Refugee Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being, October 13-15, 1997, Stockholm, Sweden.

Advisory Committee, Geriatric Affective Disorders Clinical Research Center NIMH- funded), Cornell University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Westchester Division, 1996-2000.

External Consultant Panel, "Recognition and Treatment of Depression: Age Effects", NIMH Research Transitions Grant Program in Clinical Mental Health Services, Department of Psychiatry, New York Hospital-Cornell, Westchester Division, February, 1995.

External Consultant Panel, "Treatment Effectiveness Studies in Women", NIMH Research Transitions Grant Program in Clinical Mental Health Services, Department of Psychiatry, University of , Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, January, 1995.

Editorial Review Panel, TIME/LIFE Medical Video Series, "Diabetes", 1995

Research Consulting and Mentoring

Research mentor, Dr. Aisha Langford, K Award, NHLBI, 2018-2023

Research Consultant, Partnership for the Homeless, 2017-2018

Research Consultant, Point Source Youth Project--Housing for Homeless Youth, 2017- 2018.

Faculty Sponsor, NYU Undergraduate Street Homeless Ethnography Project, 2017-2018

Research Mentor, Ms. Marta Gabaordi, PhD Student at the Universita degli di studi di Padova, Padova, Italy, July, 2017

Mentor, NIH Mixed Methods Training Program (Brooke Levandowski, Canandaigua VA Medical Center) 2016-2017

Research Mentor for Dr. Kelly Doran, K Award NIDA, 2016-2021

Research Co-Sponsor for Mimi Choy-Brown, NIMH F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Dissertation Award proposal, 2015

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Mentor, NIH Mixed Methods Training Program (Justin Sanders MD, Harvard University) 2015-2016

Consultant, Moving from Custodial to Autonomous Housing, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, McGill University, PI: Myra Piat, 2014-2016

Consultant, Howard University, NIAAA application, substance abuse among older adults, 2014

Research Mentor for Tamanna Tawari, K Award, 2014-2017

Research Mentor for Ramin Asgary, American Cancer Society K Award proposal, 2013

Research Mentor for Jessica Forsyth, K01 proposal, NHLBI, 2013

Research Mentor for Jennifer Manuel, NIDA, K01 Award, 2013-2018

Research Sponsor for Emmy Tiderington, NIMH F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Dissertation Award, 2013-2015

National Research Mentor, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 2009-2011, Dr. Shadi Martin, University of Alabama

Institutional Sponsor for Dr. Duy Nguyen, Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar, 2009-2011

Center for Social Innovation (C4SI), consultant on national SAMHSA-funded supportive housing initiative re: social connectedness, 2010

Faculty Mentor for Dr. Kristin Bright, Comprehensive Cancer Center, NYU Medical Center, 2008-2010

Research Sponsor for Benjamin F. Henwood, NIMH F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Dissertation Award, 2008-2010

Institutional Sponsor for Dr. Caroline Gelman, Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar, 2007-2009

Institutional Sponsor for Dr. Daniel Gardner, Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar, 2006-2008

Faculty Mentor for doctoral student Jennifer Mills, American Cancer Society Dissertation Fellow, 2006-2008

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Consultant, Latino Adolescent Mental Health and Adaptation Project (LAMHA), University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, funded by W.T. Grant Foundation, December 2003-2004

Consultant, “Enhanced Intervention for Mammogram Resistant Women”, National Cancer Institute grant awarded to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, PI: Mary Costanza, M.D., 2003-2004

Youth in Congregate Care Project, Evaluation of Permanency Planning in Foster Care organized by Children’s Rights, Inc, funded by Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. 2002- 2004

National Research Mentor, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 2001-2003, Dr. Tazuko Shibusawa

Senior External Consultant, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, Social Work Research Development Center Grant Proposal, NIMH, 1996-98.

Research consultant on evaluation of Youth Violence Prevention Project in East New York funded by the Centers for Disease Control, 1993-94.

Invited participant in "Mental Health Services in the Primary and General Health Care Sector: A Social Work Research Agenda." A national panel convened by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1993-94.

Consultant, Homeless Shelter Residents Follow-up Study, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1990

Member of research team at New York State Psychiatric Institute--Needs assessment of mental health services for children and adolescents in Brooklyn, New York, 1985-1986.

Co-organizer of research conference on Adolescent Violence sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation and Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, January, 1987.

Consultant and Staff Educator on Minority Aging and Mental Health, Geropsychiatry Program, Milwaukee County Mental Health Center, 1980

Peer Manuscript Reviews

Addiction Administration and Policy in Mental Health American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse American Journal of Public Health Archives of General Psychiatry BMC Public Health

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BMJ Open British Journal of Psychiatry Child and Family Social Work Child and Youth Care Forum Contemporary Clinical Trials Critical Public Health Diabetes Care Drug and Alcohol Dependence Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy European Journal of Homelessness Evaluation and Program Planning Health Affairs Health & Place Housing Policy Debate International Journal of Drug Policy International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction International Journal of Social Research Methodology Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research Journal of Dual Diagnosis Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Journal of Mental Health Administration Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics Journal of Mixed Methods Research Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association Journal of Social Work Education Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research Patient Education and Counseling Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal Psychiatric Services Psychiatry Research Qualitative Health Research Research on Social Work Practice Social Problems Social Science and Medicine Social Science Research Social Service Review Social Work Social Work Research Substance Use & Misuse The Gerontologist The Lancet Psychiatry

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Women & Health Women’s Health Issues

DOCTORAL STUDENT ADVISING (recent advisees and mentees only listed here)

 PhD Social Work Dissertation Advisor: Besa Bauta (2018)  PhD Social Work Dissertation Committee Member: Grace Lai (2017); Mimi Choy-Brown (2018), Yeqing Yuan  PhD Committee Member: Mimi Niles (Nursing); Drew Blasco (Public Health)  PhD Advisor/Mentor: Lynden Bond, Cora DeLeon, Kristen Gurdak  Post-doctoral Mentor: Proscovia Nabunya (2016-2018), Ifrah Magan (2018-2020)

TEACHING

MSW Courses: Social Work Research Methods I and II Advanced Policy in Mental Health Homelessness in Perspective: Policy, Practice and Research Anthropological Perspectives in Global Health (also taught at the Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health, January 9-15, 2019, Chennai, India). PhD Courses: Clinical Research Methods Qualitative Methods Seminar Social Science Theories Advanced Qualitative Methods Seminar Macro-Theories in the Social Sciences

NYU Global Public Health Courses: Global Issues in Socio-Behavioral Health Qualitative and Field Methods Theories in Public Health Practice, Policy and Research

ACADEMIC COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES

School of Social Work- Distinguished Teaching Award Committee, 2014-5; 2017-2018 Global Network Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2010-2012; 2018-present McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, Advisory Committee, 2010-present Ph.D. Program Committee (2002-2004; 2006-2012; 2016-present) Planning Committee, Conference on Mental Health Recovery, October 27-28, 2010 Faculty Promotion and Tenure Committee (1992-94; 1996-97; 2004-06; 2008-2010; 2013-2015; Chair, 2008-09; Co-Chair, 2013-2014; Chair, 2017-2018) Faculty Search Committee (Chair, 1998-1999; Chair, 2002-2003; 2005-2007; 2009-2011; 2015-2017; Chair, 2015-2016) Dean’s Faculty Research Advisory Group (2002-2004)

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Dean’s Doctoral Program Advisory Group (2002) Convocation Committee (2000-2001) Evaluation Task Force (2000-2002) Faculty Grievance Committee (1999-2001) Educational Appeals Committee, (1999-2000) Chair, Research Curriculum Area (1997-1999) Founder & Advisor, Peer Support Groups for Doctoral Students Engaged in Qualitative Research (1998-2004) Master’s Program Curriculum Committee (1998-1999) Executive Committee (1989-91; 1995-97); Budget Subcommittee (1989-1990; 1996-97) Faculty Enrichment Subcommittee (1990-1991) Committee on Integration of Ethno-cultural Content into the Curriculum (1989-94) Annual Faculty Symposium Committee (1989-92; 1995-96; 1997-99; 2000-2001) Social Action Committee (1990-1993; Chair, 1992-1993) Orientation Committee (1996, 2004-2005)

College of Global Public Health (formerly Global Institute of Public Health) Director, PhD Program (2013-2016) Academic Steering Committee (2014-2016) Search Committee (2013-2015) Global Public Health Leadership Program and Concentration- Steering Committee (2003- present); Admissions Committee (2007-2009); Capstone Committee (2008- present); Challenge Fund Reviewer (2009-present); Interim Director (2011-2012) Global Public Health at NYU- Curriculum Committee (2010-present); Governance Committee (2010-present); Doctoral Program Committee (2010-present); Research Committee (2011-present) Co-Chair (with Mary McKay) Mental Health Affinity Group (2014-15) Dissertation Advisor, Nessa Ryan (2014-2016) Dissertation Committee member, Drew Blasco (2018-present)

University-Wide Distinguished Teaching Award Committee, 2014-5; 2017-2018 Middle-States Evaluation Committee, Public Health, 2012-2013 Planning Committee, “Systems strengthening for scale up of mental health services in low-access regions”, NYU-Abu Dhabi Conference, December, 2011 University Research Challenge Fund Review Committee (2008-2011) Global Health Challenge Fund Review Committee (2009; 2011) Provost’s Academic Priorities Committee (2003-2006) Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Program Steering Committee, Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center, NYU Medical Center (2001-2002) Samuel and May Rudin Community Service Awards Committee, Wagner School (1997) University Committee on Research Activities Involving Human Subjects (1995-97). University Committee on Gerontology and Geriatric Health Care (1988-1989).

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University-Wide Group on Increasing the Ethnic Diversity of the University (1989-1991); Steering Committee, Faculty Subcommittee, and Curriculum Subcommittee (Chair).

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Padgett, D. (1989). Settlers and sojourners: A study of Serbian adaptation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. New York: AMS Press.

Padgett, D. K. (Ed.). (1995). Handbook on ethnicity, aging, and mental health. Westport, CT: Greenwood-Praeger Publishers.

Padgett, D.K. (1998). Qualitative methods in social work research: Challenges and rewards. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (2001) Translated into Korean and published by Nanam Publications, Seoul, Korea.

Padgett, D.K. (Ed.) (2004). The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.

Padgett. D.K. (2012). Qualitative and mixed methods in public health. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Royse, D., Thyer, B., & Padgett D.K. (2015). Program evaluation (6th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Cengage.

Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B.F. & Tsemberis, S. (2016). Housing First: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Systems and Changing Lives. New York: Oxford University Press.  Invited reading at New York Public Library, March 29, 2016.  Honorable Mention, SSWR Annual Book Award, 2017  Italian translation (2018). Housing First: Una Storia che cambia le storie. Milan: Franco Angeli Publishers.

Padgett, D.K. (2016). Qualitative methods in social work research (3rd ed.), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Padgett, D. (1980). Symbolic ethnicity and patterns of ethnic identity assertion in American-born . Ethnic Groups, 3, 55-77.

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2. Padgett, D. (1981). An adaptive approach to the study of ethnicity: Serbian- in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Papers, 9, 117-130.

3. New, P.K., Henderson, J.N., & Padgett, D. (1985). Aging, ethnicity, and the public: Policy implications. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 4, 1-5.

4. Grau, L.A., & Padgett, D. (1988). Somatic depression among the elderly: A sociocultural perspective. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 3, 201-207.

5. Padgett, D., Mumford, E., Hynes, M., & Carter, R. (1988). Meta-analysis of educational and psychosocial interventions in the treatment and management of diabetes mellitus. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 41, 1007-1030.

6. Padgett, D. (1989). Aging minority women: Issues in research and health policy, Women and Health, 14, 213-225. L. Grau. (Ed.). (1989). Reprinted in Women in the Later Years: Health, Social, and Cultural Perspectives. New York: Harrington Park Press, Inc. & in L. A. Peplau, et al. (1998). Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity: Current Research about Women and Men. Boston: Mayfield Publishers.

7. Padgett, D., & Johnson, T.M. (1990). Somatizing distress: Hospital treatment of psychiatric co-morbidity and the limitations of biomedicine. Social Science and Medicine, 30, 205-209.

8. Padgett, D., Struening, E.L., & Andrews, H. (1990). Factors affecting the use of medical, mental health, alcohol, and drug treatment services by homeless adults. Medical Care, 28, 805-821.

9. Struening, E.L., & Padgett, D. (1990). Association of physical health status with substance use, substance abuse, and mental disorders in homeless adults. Journal of Social Issues, 46, 65-82.

10. Padgett, D. (1990). Consideration of the ethnic factor in aging research. The Gerontologist, 30, 723-724.

11. Padgett, D., & Struening E.L. (1991). The influence of alcohol, drug, and mental problems on use of emergency room services by homeless adults in New York City. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 42, 834-838. Abstract reprinted in Psychiatry Digest, 5, 24-25, 1992.

12. Padgett, D. (1991). Correlates of self-efficacy beliefs among patients with Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Patient Education and Counseling, 18, 139-147.

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13. Struening, E.L., Padgett D., Pittman, J., Cordova, M., & Jones, M. (1991). A typology based on measures of substance abuse and mental disorder. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 11, 99-117.

14. Patrick, C., Padgett, D., Schlesinger, H. J., Cohen, J., & Burns, B.J. (1992). Serious physical illness as a stressor: Effects on family use of medical services. General Hospital Psychiatry, 14, 219-227.

15. Padgett, D., & Struening, E.L. (1992). Victimization and traumatic injuries among the homeless: Associations with alcohol, drug, and mental problems. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 62, 525-534.

16. Padgett, D., & Brodsky, B. (1992). Psychosocial factors influencing non-urgent use of the emergency room: A review of the literature and recommendations for research and improved service delivery. Social Science and Medicine, 35, 1189-1197.

17. Patrick, C., Padgett, D., Burns, B.J., & Schlesinger, H. J. (1993). Use of inpatient services by a national population: Do benefits make a difference? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 32, 144-152.

18. Padgett, D. (1993). Sociodemographic and disease-related correlates of depressive morbidity among diabetic patients in Zagreb, Croatia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181, 123-129.

19. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Burns, B.J., Schlesinger, H.J., & Cohen, J. (1993). The effect of insurance benefit changes on use of child and adolescent outpatient mental health services. Medical Care, 31, 96-110.

20. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Schlesinger H.J., & Burns, B.J. (1993). The link between mental and physical health: A comparison of users and non-users of mental health services. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 20, 325-341.

21. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Burns, B.J., & Schlesinger, H.J. (1994). Ethnicity and use of outpatient mental health services in a national insured population. American Journal of Public Health, 84, 222-226.

22. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Burns, B.J., & Schlesinger, H.J. (1994). Ethnic differences in use of inpatient mental health services by blacks, whites, and Hispanics in a national insured population. Health Services Research, 29, 135-153.

23. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Burns, B.J., & Schlesinger, H.J. (1994). Women and outpatient mental health services: Utilization by black, Hispanic and white women in a national insured population. Journal of Mental Health Administration, 21, 347-360.

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24. Padgett, D., Struening, E. L., Andrews, H., Pittman, J. (1995). Predictors of emergency room use by homeless adults in New York City: The influence of predisposing, enabling, and need factors. Social Science and Medicine, 41, 547-556.

25. Padgett, D. (1997). Women's mental health: Some directions for research. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 67, 522-534.

26. Padgett, D. (1998). Does the glove really fit? Qualitative methods and clinical social work practice. Social Work, 43, 373-381.

27. Swartz, M.S., Wagner, H.R., Swanson, J.W., Burns, B.J., George, L.K., & Padgett, D.K. (1998). Comparing use of public and private mental health services: The enduring barriers of race and age. Community Mental Health Journal, 34, 122-144.

28. Padgett D.K. (1999). The research-practice debate in a qualitative research context. Social Work, 44, 280-282.

29. Springer, C. & Padgett, D.K. (2000). Gender differences in young adolescents’ exposure to violence and PTSD symptomatology. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70, 370- 379.

30. Vourlekis, B., Ell, K., & Padgett, D.K. (2001). Educating social workers for health care’s Brave New World. Journal of Social Work Education, 37, 177-191.

31. Padgett, D.K., Yedidia, M., Kerner, J. & Mandelblatt, J. (2001). The emotional consequences of false positive mammography: African-American women’s reactions in their own words. Women and Health, 33, 1-14.

32. Ell, K., Padgett, D.K., Vourlekis, B. et al. (2002). The Abnormal Screening Adherence Followup Program (ASAFP): Report of a pilot study among low-income women. Cancer Practice, May, 2002.

33. Ell, K., Vourlekis, B., Nissly, J., Padgett D.K. et al. (2002). Integrating mental health screening and cancer screening: an intervention to reach low-income women. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 311-325.

34. Padgett, D.K. (2002). Social work research on disasters in the aftermath of September 11: a perspective from New York City. Social Work Research, 26, 85-92.

35. Kerner, J., Yedidia, M., Padgett, D. et al. (2003).Realizing the promise of mammography: Clinical follow-up after an abnormal mammogram among African-American women, Preventive Medicine, 37, 92-101.

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36. Vourlekis, B., Ell, K. & Padgett, D.K. (2005). Evidence-based assessment in case management to improve abnormal cancer screen follow-up. Health and Social Work, 30, 98-106.

37. Padgett, D.K., Gulcur, L., & Tsemberis, S.(2006). Housing first services for the psychiatrically disabled homeless with co-occurring substance abuse. Research on Social Work Practice, 16, 74-83.

38. Freundlich, M., Avery, R.J., & Padgett, D.K. (2007). Preparation of youth in congregate care for independent living. Child and Family Social Work, 12, 64-72.

39. Padgett, D.K., Hawkins, R.L., Abrams, C., & Davis, A. (2006). In their own words: Trauma and substance abuse in the lives of formerly homeless women with serious mental illness. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76(1), 461-467.

40. Padgett, D.K. (2007). There’s no place like (a) home: Ontological security in the third decade of the ‘homelessness crisis’ in the . Social Science & Medicine, 64, 1925-1936.

41. Henwood, B. & Padgett, D.K.(2007) The self-medication hypothesis revisited. American Journal on Addictions, 16 (3), 160-165.

42. Freundlich, M., Avery, R.J., & Padgett, D.K (2007). Care or scare: The safety of youth in congregate care in New York City. Child Abuse and Neglect. 31(2), 173-186.

43. Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B., Abrams, C. & Davis, A. (2008). Engagement and retention in care among formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness: Voices from the margins. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31(3), 226-233.

44. Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B.F., Abrams, C., & Drake, R.E. (2008). Social relationships among persons who have experienced serious mental illness, substance abuse and homelessness: Implications for recovery. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 78, 333- 339.

45. Williams, J.W., Tripodi, T., Rubin, A., Hooyman, N., Allen-Meares, P., Padgett, D.K. & Fortune, A. (2009). An historical account of the Society for Social Work and Research: Presidential perspectives on advances in research infrastructure. Social Work Research, 33, 208-219

46. Shibusawa, T. & Padgett, D.K. (2009). Out of sync: A life course perspective on aging among formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness. Journal of Aging Studies, 23, 188-196.

47. Stanhope, V., Henwood, B.F. & Padgett, D.K. (2009). Understanding service disengagement from the perspective of case managers. Psychiatric Services, 60, 459-464.

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48. Padgett, D.K. & Henwood, B.F. (2009). Obtaining large-scale funding for empowerment- oriented qualitative research: A report from personal experience. Qualitative Health Research, 19, 868-875.

49. Padgett, D.K., Stanhope, V., Henwood, B.F. & Stefancic, A., (2011). Substance use outcomes in ‘housing first’ and ‘treatment first’ consumers after one year. Community Mental Health Journal. 47, 227-232.

50. Henwood, B.F., Stanhope, V. & Padgett, D.K. (2011). The role of housing: A comparison of front-line provider views in Housing First and Traditional programs. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 38, 77-85.

51. Henwood, B.F., Padgett, D.K. & Nguyen, D. (2011). Consumer and case manager agreement on needs assessments in programs for homeless adults with serious mental illness. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2, 143-148.

52. Rapkin,B,. Weiss, E., Lounsbury, D., Thompson ,H., Goodman, R., Schechter, C,. Merzel, C., Shelton, R., Blank, A.E., Erb-Downward, J., Williams ,A., Valera. P., & Padgett, D. (2012). Using the Interactive Systems Framework to Support a Quality Improvement Approach to Dissemination of Evidence-Based Strategies to Promote Early Detection of Breast Cancer: Planning a Comprehensive Dynamic Trial, American Journal of Community Psychology.

53. Padgett, D.K. & Henwood, B.F. (2012). Qualitative research for and in practice: Findings from studies with homeless adults who have serious mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse. Clinical Social Work Journal, 40, 187-193.

54. Padgett, D.K. (2012). Chapter 29: Qualitative social work research. In Gray M, Midgley, J. & Webb, S.A. (Eds.). Handbook of social work. London: Sage Pub.

55. Padgett, D.K., Smith, B.T., Henwood, B.F. & Tiderington, E. (2012). Life course adversity in the lives of formerly homeless persons with serious mental illness: Context and meaning. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82, 421-430.

56. Henwood, B.F., Padgett, D.K., Smith, B.T. & Tiderington, E. (2012). Substance abuse recovery after experiencing homelessness and mental illness: Case studies of change over time. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 8, 238-246.

57. Henwood, B.F., Padgett, D.K. & Tiderington, E. (2013). Provider views of harm reduction versus abstinence policies within homeless services for dually diagnosed adults. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research.

58. Padgett, D.K, Smith, B.T., Derejko, K., Henwood, B.F. & Tiderington, E. (2013). A picture is worth…? Using individual photo-elicitation to enhance interviews with vulnerable populations. Qualitative Health Research. 23, 1435-1444.

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59. Henwood, B. F., Cabassa, L.J., Craig, C. & Padgett, D.K. (2013). Permanent supportive housing: Addressing homelessness and health disparities. American Journal of Public Health. 103, s188-s192.

60. Padgett, D.K. (2013). Choices, consequences and context: Housing First and its critics. European Journal of Homelessness, 7(2), 341-347.

61. Henwood, B.F., Shinn, M., Tsemberis, S. & Padgett, D.K. (2013). Examining provider perspectives within housing first and traditional programs. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 62, 262-274.

62. Basu Roy, U., Michael, T., Carpenter, A., Lounsbury, D.W., Sabino, E., Stevenson, A.J., Combs, S., Jacobs, J., Padgett, D.K. & Rapkin, B.D. (February 6, 2014). Lessons learned from community-led cancer action councils in Queens, New York: Process evaluation of an innovative partnership with the Queens Library System. Preventing Chronic Disease.

63. Henwood, B.F., Derejko, K. & Padgett, D.K. (2015). Maslow and mental health recovery: A comparative study of homeless programs for adults with serious mental illness. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 42, 222-228.

64. Henwood, B.F., Stefancic, A., Petering, R., Schreiber, S. Padgett, D.K. & Abrams, C. (on-line 2014). Social relationships of dual diagnosed homeless following enrollment in housing first or usual treatment services. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.

65. Tran Smith, B., Padgett, D.K., Brown, M. & Henwood, B.F. (2015). Rebuilding lives and identities: The role of place in mental health recovery. Health & Place, 33, 109-117.

66. Choy-Brown, M., Stanhope, V., Tiderington, E. & Padgett, D. (2016). Unpacking clinical supervision in transitional and permanent supportive housing: Scrutiny or support? Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 43, 546-554.

67. Padgett, D., Tran Smith, B., Choy-Brown, M., Tiderington, E. & Mercado, M. (2016). Trajectories of recovery among formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 67, 610-614.

68. Choy-Brown, M., Padgett, D., Tran Smith, B. & Tiderington, E. (2016). Sorting it out: Eliciting consumer priorities on recovery in supported housing. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 19, 223-234.

69. Choy-Brown, M., Tran Smith, B., Tiderington, E. & Padgett, D. (2016). Strategies and challenges in Housing First fidelity: A multi-state qualitative analysis. Implementation Science. 11(Suppl 1): A80.

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70. Padgett, D.K., Tiderington, E., Tran Smith, B., Derejko, K. & Henwood, B. (2016). Complex recovery: Understanding the lives of formerly homeless adults with complex needs. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 25, 60-70.

71. Stanhope, V., Choy-Brown, M., Tiderington, E., Henwood, B.F., & Padgett, D.K. (on- line July 19, 2016). Case manager perspectives on the role of treatment in supportive housing for persons with severe mental illness. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.

72. Padgett, D.K. & Priyam, P. (2017). Pavement Dwelling in Delhi, India: An Ethnographic Account of Survival on the Margins. Human Organization, 76, 73-81. Selected by the journal as 2017 entry in Deja Lu, on-line compendium of scholarship sponsored by the World Council of Anthropological Associations.

73. Piat, M., Seida, K., Sabetti, J. & Padgett, D.K. (2017). (Em)placing recovery: Sites of health and wellness for individuals with serious mental illness in supported housing. Health & Place 47, 71-79.

74. Tiderington, E., Stanhope, V. & Padgett, D.K. (in press). “How do we force six visits on a consumer?”: Street-level dilemmas and strategies for person-centered care under Medicaid fee-for-service. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

75. Piat, M., Sabetti, J. & Padgett, D.K. (in press). Permanent supported housing for adults with psychiatric disabilities: How tenants confront social isolation and loneliness. Health and Social Care in the Community.

76. Piat, M., Sabetti, J. & Padgett, D.K. (in press). Emergent leadership among tenants with psychiatric disabilities living in supported housing. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.

77. Nabunya, P., Padgett, D.K., Ssewmala, F., Courtney, M. & Neilands, T. (in press). Examining the non-kin support networks of orphaned adolescents participating in a family-based economic strengthening intervention in Uganda. Journal of Community Psychology.

78. Pahwa, R., Edwards, M., Yuan, Y. & Padgett D.K. (on-line 2018). The ties that bind and unbound ties: Experiences of formerly homeless individuals in recovery from mental illness and substance use. Qualitative Health Research.

79. Padgett, D.K. & Priyam, P. (on-line 2018). Gender, everyday resistance and bodily integrity: Women’s lives on the streets of Delhi, India. Affilia.

80. Piat, M., Sabetti, J. & Padgett, D.K. (on-line 2019). Choice and personal recovery for people with serious mental illness living in supported housing. Journal of Mental Health.

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81. Doran, K., Ran, Z., Castelbiano, D., Shelley, D. & Padgett, D.K. (in press). “It wasn’t just one thing”: A Qualitative Study of Newly Homeless Emergency Department Patients. Academic Emergency Medicine.

82. Padgett, D.K., Bond, L., Gurdak, K., & Henwood, B.F. (in press). Aging in place after having no place: Life priorities of older adults living in permanent supportive housing. The Gerontologist.

83. Wusinich, C., Bond, L., Nathanson, A., & Padgett, D.K. (under revision). ‘If you’re going to help me, help me’: Barriers to housing among unsheltered adults.

84. Nguyen, A., Cuthel, A., Padgett, D.K. et al. (under review). How practice context affects practice facilitation strategies.

85. Choy-Brown, M, Tiderington, E., Tran Smith, B., Padgett, D.K. & Stefancic, A. (under review). Strategies for Sustaining Fidelity: A Multi-state Qualitative Analysis in Housing First Programs.

86. Tiderington, E., Henwood B., Padgett, D.K. & Tran Smith, B. (under review). Employment in the Context of Mental Health Recovery: A Qualitative Study of Housing First and Traditional Supportive Housing Recipient Views.

87. Padgett, D.K., Bond, L., Gurdak, K. (in progress). The “High Cost of Low Living”: A Life Course Perspective on Substance Use Recovery Among Older Formerly Homeless Adults With Serious Mental Illness.

REPORTS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES, BOOK CHAPTERS, BOOK REVIEWS

1. Padgett, D. (1983). Conducting research on Serbs in America: Problems and prospects. Serbian Studies, 2, 51-68.

2. Padgett, D. (1983). Workshops on cultural diversity for practicing nurses. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 15, 5-7.

3. Mumford, E., & Padgett, D. et al. (1985). An assessment of the need for mental health services in Brooklyn, New York. Report to the New York State Office of Mental Health.

4. Mumford, E., & Padgett, D. (1987). Meta-analysis of controlled studies: Effects of educational and psychosocial interventions on the management of diabetes mellitus. Report to the New York State Health Research Council.

5. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Schlesinger, H.J., Burns, B.J. Cohen, & Allee, M. (1989). Use of mental health and medical services by federal employees insured by Blue Cross/Blue Shield: Findings from a large national database. Report to the National Institute of Mental Health.

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6. Padgett, D. (1995). Homelessness. In E. Arthur, Orto Dell, P. Robert, & Marinelli (Eds.), Encyclopedia of disability and rehabilitation. New York: Macmillan Inc., 1995.

7. Padgett, D. (1995). "Preface", "introduction" and "Chapter 16- concluding remarks and suggestions for research and service delivery". In D. K. Padgett (Ed.), Handbook of ethnicity, aging, and mental health. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

8. Padgett, D., Patrick, C., Burns, B.J., & Schlesinger, H.J. (1995). Use of mental health services by black and white elderly. In D. K. Padgett (Ed.), Handbook of ethnicity, aging, and mental health. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

9. Padgett, D., Burns, B.J., & Grau, L. (1998). Risk factors and resilience: Older women's mental needs and service use. In B. Levin, A. Blanch, & A. Jennings (Eds.), Women's mental health services. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Press.

10. Padgett, D.K. (2000). Qualitative evaluation: Coming of age. In D. Royse and B.T. Thyer, D.K. Padgett, and T. K. Logan. Program evaluation, 3rd edition, Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth Publishers. Updated for 4th edition (2005).

11. Ell, K., Padgett, D.K., Vourlekis, B. (2000). The Abnormal Screening Adherence Follow- up Program (ASAFP): Pilot Report. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

12. Padgett, D.K. (2003). Cross-national context and qualitative social work research: Working the boundaries. Qualitative Social Work, 2(3), 347-357.

13. Padgett, D.K. (2004). Introduction: Finding a middle ground in qualitative research. In D.K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth.

14. Padgett, D.K., Conte, S., Benjamin R. (2004). Peer debriefing and support groups. In D.K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth.

15. Padgett, D.K. (2004). Mixed methods, serendipity, concatenation. In D.K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth.

16. Padgett D.K. (2004). Spreading the word: Writing and disseminating qualitative studies. In D.K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth.

17. Padgett D.K. (2004). Coming of age: Theoretical thinking, social responsibility and a global perspective in qualitative research. In D.K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth.

18. Padgett, D.K. (2005). SSWR at ten years and counting: An idea whose time had come. Research on social work practice, 13, 1-5.

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19. Padgett, D.K. (2008). Advocacy research. In The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

20. Padgett, D.K. (2008). Qualitative methods. In the Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Ed., T. Mizrahi and L. Davis, Editors. New York: Oxford University Press.

21. Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B.F., & Stanhope, V. (2008). New approaches in the third decade of the homelessness ‘crisis in America: Innovation inspired by practice and supported by research. Issues and Actions in Social Work, 1 (3), NYU Silver School of Social Work.

22. Padgett, D.K. (2009 and 2015). Qualitative methods in evaluation. In D. Royse, B.T. Thyer, & D.K. Padgett. Program Evaluation, 5-6th editions, Pacific Grove, CA: Cengage.

23. Padgett, D.K. (2009 and 2015). Ethical issues in evaluation. In D. Royse, B.T. Thyer & D.K. Padgett. Program Evaluation, 5-6th editions, Pacific Grove, CA: Cengage.

24. Padgett, D.K. (2009). Invited Guest Editorial: Qualitative and mixed methods in social work knowledge development. Social Work, 54, 101-106.

25. Padgett, D.K. (2009). Book Review Essay: Gender and Health: The Effects of Constrained Choices and Social Policies by Chloe E. Bird and Patricia P. Rieker. Social Service Review, 83, 301-303.

26. Henwood, B.F. & Padgett, D.K. (2010). Social networks and isolation: The role of trauma among women with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and homelessness. In K.S. Eggar & L.H. Moser (Eds.). Women and addictions: New research. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Publishers.

27. Padgett, D.K., Henwood, B.F., & Stanhope, V. (2010). Housing First services for homeless adults with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance problems: A growing body of evidence. In: M. Roberts-DeGennaro & S.J. Fogel (Eds.), Empirically- supported interventions for community and organization change. , IL: Lyceum Press.

28. Padgett, D.K. & Henwood, B. (2011). Invited Commentary. Moving into the fourth decade of ACT. Psychiatric Services, 62, 605.

29. Padgett, D.K. (2012). “Homelessness, Housing and Mental Illness” Book review essay. Social Service Review. 86, 173-177.

30. Stanhope, V., Padgett, D.K & Henwood, B. (2012). Housing First Approaches to Addressing Homelessness. In S. Fitzpatrick, L. Fox & S. Smith (Eds.), International encyclopedia of housing and home. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.

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31. Padgett, D.K. (2012). “Supported Housing and the Lamppost or Supported Housing in the Spotlight?” Invited Letter to the Editor, Psychiatric Services, 63, 720.

32. Sherraden, M., Barth, R., P., Brekke, J., Fraser, M., Mandershied, R., & Padgett, D., (2014). Social is Fundamental: Introduction and Context for Grand Challenges for Social Work (Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative, Working Paper No. 1). , MD: American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.

33. Henwood, B.F., Wenzel, S., Mangano, P.F., Holms, M., Padgett, D., Byrne, T., Rice, E., Butts, S. & Uretsky, M.C. (April, 2015). The Grand Challenge of Ending Homelessness. Grand Challenges Initiative, Working Paper #9, Grand Challenge 5, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.

34. Padgett, D.K. (December, 2016). Review of Extraordinary Conditions: Culture and Experience in Mental Illness (2015, University of California Press) by Janis H. Jenkins. The American Anthropologist.

35. Padgett, D.K. & Henwood, B.F. (2017). The Grand Challenge of Ending Homelessness. In R. Fong, J. Lubben & R. Barth (Eds). Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society: Social Progress Powered by Science. New York: Oxford.

36. Co-author. Qualitative methods in implementation science. National Cancer Institute. (October, 2018).

37. Henwood, B.F. & Padgett, D.K. (2018). Homelessness in and New York City: A tale of two cities. In Larkin, H. & Aykanian, A. (Eds). Homelessness intervention and prevention in social work. New York: Springer.

WORKSHOPS AND INSTITUTE PRESENTATIONS

"Qualitative Research: Challenges and Rewards". NIMH-sponsored technical assistance workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, March 2, 1995.

"Introduction to Qualitative Methods: Challenges and Rewards". NIMH-sponsored technical assistance workshop presented at the first meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, Arlington, VA, April 10, 1995.

Invited Participant in International Collaborative Workgroup on Refugee Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 1997.

“Rigor and Relevance Revisited: Surviving a Qualitative Methods Dissertation”. Roundtable organized and chaired at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January 21, 2001, Atlanta, Ga.

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“What Makes a Publishable Qualitative Research Report?” Workshop co-presented with Dr. James Drisko at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January 20, 2001, Atlanta, Ga.

“Qualitative Methods in Mental Health Services Research”, Invited workshop presented at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work, June 11, 2001.

“Dissertation Advisement in Qualitative Methods”. Workshop presented to faculty and Ph.D. Advisors at NYU School of Social Work, October 29, 2001.

Organizer and Lead Faculty Presenter, “Rigor and Relevance: Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research”, 2-day methods workshops sponsored by IASWR, Washington, D.C., July 18-19 and August 8-9, 2003.

“Focused Qualitative Evaluation: The Youth in Congregate Care Project”, workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 16, 2004, New Orleans, La.

“Theory and Rigor in Qualitative and Mixed Methods”, NIH Summer Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods, Washington, D.C., August 4, 2004.

“Mixed Methods: Designs and Applications”, NIH Summer Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods, Washington, D.C., August 4, 2004.

“In Pursuit of Rigor in Studying the Dual Diagnosed Homeless: Writing an All- Qualitative R01 for NIMH”, NIH Summer Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods, Washington, D.C., August 6, 2004.

“Data Analysis in Qualitative/Mixed Methods”, NIH Summer Institute on Qualitative and Mixed Methods, Washington, D.C., August 6-7, 2004.

“Qualitative Methods in Social Work: Expanding the Tool Kit”, workshop presented at the annual meeting of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Los Angeles, October 26, 2006.

“Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research: Rigor and Relevance Revisited”, workshop presented at Loyola University School of Social Work, Chicago, November 17, 2006.

“Preparing an All-Qualitative Research Proposal”. Invited workshop at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, January 13, 2007.

Invited presenter, “Writing and Doing Qualitative Research: Experiences from the Field”, Faculty Development Colloquium, Columbia University School of Social Work, December 1, 2008.

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Pre-Conference Half-Day Workshop, “Doing Qualitative Research: Balancing Flexibility, Ethical and Practical Considerations” presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, January, 2009.

Invited workshop presenter, “Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Intervention Research”, Post-Doctoral Training Program in HIV/AIDs, Columbia University School of Social Work, January 31, 2009.

“Qualitative and Mixed Methods in CBPR”, NIH Summer Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research, New Orleans, August 5, 2009.

“Sampling Techniques in CBPR”, NIH Summer Institute on Community-Based Participatory Research, New Orleans, August 5, 2009.

Three-Day Workshop funded by NIMH-Fogarty, “In-Depth Interviewing in the Silk Road Project”, School of Public Health, Almaty, Kazakhstan, December 1-3, 2009.

“Qualitative and Mixed Methods: Current Approaches”, Workshop at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, May 9-10, 2012.

“Mixed Methods: Current Approaches in Global Health Research”. Invited workshop at Sangath, Goa, India, June 11, 2012.

“Publishing Qualitative Studies: Pitfalls and Solutions”. Co-presenter (with Laura Abrams, UCLA) of invited pre-conference workshop at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA, January 17, 2013.

“Incorporating Observation: Applications in the Field”. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA, January 18, 2013.

“’One Image After Another’: Photographic Portrayals of Recovery Among Formerly Homeless Adults With Serious Mental Illness”. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 18, 2014, San Antonio, Tx

“Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Research on Homelessness”. Presented at the Banyan Academy for Leadership in Mental Health (BALM), October 14, 2014, Chennai, India.

“Incorporating Observation in Qualitative Research”. Presented to PhD students at McGill University School of Social Work, October 29 2014, Montreal, Canada.

“Research Methods in Social Work: Making it Real”. Brown Bag presentation for faculty at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands, February 16, 2016.

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“Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Community-Based Research”, Invited workshop at University of Connecticut School of Social Work, March 24, 2017, Hartford, CT.

PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES Presentations prior to 1990 available upon request.

"Utilization of Mental Health Services by Federal Employees Insured by Blue Cross/Blue Shield: Findings from a Large National Database." Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY, 1990.

"Mental Health Services Utilization by Federal Employees: Rates and Characteristics of Users". Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

"The Influence of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Problems on Use of Emergency Room Services by Homeless Adults in New York City." Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, 1991.

"Predictions of Emergency Room Use by Homeless Adults". Invited lecture in a seminar series entitled: Research on Homelessness: Findings and Approaches. Sponsored by Columbia University and New York University, New York City, March 27, 1992.

"Emergency Room Use by Homeless Adults: An Exploratory Study". Invited lecture presented at the Rutgers University Mental Health Training Program Post-Doctoral Seminar. New Brunswick, NJ, May 5, 1992.

"The Effect of Insurance Benefit Coverage on Use of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services". Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington DC, 1992.

"Ethnic Differences in Use of Mental Health Services in a National Insured Population". Presented at the UNC-Duke University Post-Doctoral Seminar, Program on Mental Health Services Research, September 27, 1994.

"When Insurance Benefits are Cut Back: Effects on Child and Adolescent Use of Mental Health Services". Invited presenter at the first Congressional Briefing of the Society for Social Work Research, Washington DC, April 11, 1995.

"Women's Mental Health: A Review and Research Agenda." Presented at the UNC-Duke University Post-Doctoral Seminar, Program on Mental Health Services Research, June, 1995.

"When Insurance Benefits are Cut Back: Effects on Child and Adolescent Use of Mental Health Services". Presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Chevy Chase, MD, September 11, 1995.

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"Mental Health Services for Older Women: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?" Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 31, 1995.

"Barriers to Abnormal Mammogram Followup Among African-American Women: Preliminary Findings from Qualitative Data Analyses". Presented at the American Psychological Association Women's Health Conference, Washington D.C., September 21, 1996.

“Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analyses: A Report from Two Studies” Presented at the Faculty Seminar, School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, March 20, 1997.

“Doing Qualitative Research in a Quantitative World: Preliminary Findings from the NYU-Georgetown Mammogram Study”. Presented at the Social Work Research Interest Group meeting, Hunter College, New York, NY, March 25, 1997.

“Mental Health Needs and Services Use of Older Women”. Presented at “Women and Mental Health: Responsive Programs and Services”, Florida Mental Health Institute, Tampa, FL, April 8, 1997.

Invited Keynote Presenter, Fall Research Advisors’ Meeting, Smith College School of Social Work. Title: “Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research: Challenges and Rewards.” Northampton, MA, November 15, 1997.

Organizer and Chair of Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research--”Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research: The Challenges Ahead”. Also, presenter of “Qualitative Methods and Social Work Practice: Studies “of” vs. “In” Practice.” Austin, Texas, January 1999.

“Distress Among Culturally Diverse Women”. Presented at the Pan American Congress of Psychosocial and Behavioral Oncology, New York, NY, October, 1999.

“Mental Health Screening Among Low-Income Women Receiving Breast and Cervical Cancer Diagnostic Follow-up”. Presented at the Ph.D. Colloquium, Fordham University School of Social Service, November 3, 1999.

“The Abnormal Screening Adherence Followup Program (ASAFP): Reducing Barriers to Mammogram Followup Among Culturally Diverse Women”. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, February 4, 2000.

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“Mental Health Screening and Counseling for Older Latina and African American Women Following an Abnormal Mammogram: Findings from the CDC-IASWR Project”. NYU-NORC Fall Lecture Series, November 13, 2000.

"Abnormal Screening Adherence Follow-up Program." Presented at the 15th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control, Washington, DC. November 29- December 1, 2000.

“Qualitative Data Analysis: Opening the Black Box in Qualitative Research”. Invited lecture at Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, October 24, 2001.

“Pragmatism and the Uses of Mixed Methods Research”. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January 19, 2002, San Diego, CA.

“What Qualitative Methods Do Best: Serendipitous Findings from a Mixed Methods Study”. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January 19, 2002, San Diego, CA.

Symposium Organizer and Chair: “Coming of Age: Advances in Qualitative Methods”, Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January, 2003, Washington DC. Presented “Going Beneath and Beyond the Numbers: An Empirical Model for Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Findings”.

Roundtable Organizer and Chair: “Social Work Researchers in the U.S. and Abroad: Are We Speaking the Same Research Language?” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, January, 2003, Washington DC.

Invited Speaker to Ph.D. Seminar, “Writing an All-Qualitative R01: The Agony and the Ecstasy”. UCLA Department of Social Welfare, March 6, 2003, Los Angeles, CA.

Invited Lecture, “Beyond and Beneath the Numbers: Mixed Methods in Research on the Homeless Mentally Ill”, UCLA Department of Social Welfare, May 8, 2003, Los Angeles, CA.

Invited Lecture, “Beyond and Beneath the Numbers: Mixed Methods in Research on the Homeless Mentally Ill”, Duke University Department of Psychiatry and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Medical Center NIMH Mental Health Training Program, May 13, Durham, NC.

Keynote Address, “The Art of Research and The Science of Practice: Bridging the Gap”, New York State Social Work Education Association Annual Meeting, Rochester, NY, November 13, 2003.

Symposium Discussant, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 23, 2003.

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“Pragmatism and the Pursuit of Funding for All-Qualitative Research”, invited lecture at the Methods and Analysis Research Series, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, March 16, 2004.

“Gender and Trauma Among the Dual Diagnosed Homeless”. Invited presentation at the NIDA/NIMH sponsored symposium ‘Women and Girls and Co-Occurring Disorders’, American Psychological Association Annual meeting, August 20, 2005, Washington D.C.

“Social Capital, Sanctuary and Trauma: Preliminary Findings from the New York Services Study”. University of Pennsylvania-Rutgers University Post-Doctoral Fellows Program, March 9, 2006.

Inaugural Lecture, “Trauma, Sanctuary and Social Capital: Qualitative Findings from a Study of Formerly Homeless Adults with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders”, Doctoral Practice Forum, Columbia University School of Social Work, April 17, 2006.

“Mixed Methods in Social Work Research with Underserved Populations”, invited lecture at Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, New York, September 29, 2006.

“Findings from the New York Services Study of Homeless Persons with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders”. Invited lecture at University of Chicago School of Social Services Administration, Chicago, November 16, 2006.

“Voices from the Margins: In Pursuit of Recovery in the New York City Homeless Services System”. Invited lecture at the Columbia University Homelessness Prevention Center, School of Public Health, New York, December 7, 2006.

“Revision and Review of Research Proposals to NIH”. Invited presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, January 11, 2007.

“Theory Matters: Social Science Theories in Qualitative Research with Homeless Adults”. Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, January 14, 2007.

Invited panelist, “Building the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in the Services of Public Health”, NIH Conference, Bethesda, MD, September 10-11, 2007.

“Recovery among the homeless mentally ill: The impact of cumulative adversity”. Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January, 2008.

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Invited plenary panelist on “The Question of Reunification and SSWR”, Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January, 2008. Invited speaker, “Cumulative Adversity and Recovery over the Life Course”, Center on Mental Health and Aging, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, March 10, 2008.

Invited speaker, “Recovery among the Homeless Mentally Ill: Findings from the New York Services Study”, Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth University Medical School, May 23, 2008.

Invited presenter, “Services for Dual Diagnosed Homeless: Implications for Dual Recovery“, American Psychiatric Association, Annual Psychiatric Services Institute, Symposium on Co-Occurring Disorders, Chicago, October 3, 2008.

Moderator, “A Candid and Friendly Dialogue About Evidence-Based Practice”. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, January, 2009.

Symposium Organizer and Presenter, “Substance Abuse as the ‘Missing Piece’ in Outcomes Related to Housing First: Findings from the New York Services Study. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, January, 2009.

Keynote Speaker, Silver School Professional Development Day for First-Year MSW and BSW students. “In Pursuit of Social Justice: Research, Practice and Advocacy with Homeless Mentally Ill Adults.” February 9, 2009.

“Substance Use Among Dual Diagnosed Homeless Clients in Treatment First vs. Housing First Programs”. Presented at Integrating Services, Integrating Research for Co- Occurring Conditions: A Need for New Views and Action, March 2-3, 2009, Bethesda, MD.

“Prospects for Dual Recovery: Qualitative Findings Comparing Housing First with Continuum of Care Programs”. Invited presentation to the Mental Health Services Research Seminar, New York State Psychiatric Institute, May 14, 2009.

“Dual Recovery Among Homeless Mentally Ill Adults: Doing Qualitative Research”. Invited inaugural presentation at Temple University School of Social Work, November 12, 2009.

Invited Lecture, “Qualitative and Mixed Methods Studies: Case Examples from Local and International Experience”. Boston College School of Social Work, February 22, 2010.

Invited Plenary Lecture, Annual Doctoral Symposium. “From the Streets of New York to the Markets of Central Asia: Qualitative and Mixed Methods in the Field”. University School of Social Work, April 23, 2010.

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“Methodological and Ethical Issues in Cross-Cultural Qualitative Research: Working in Kazakhstan.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL, January 14, 2011.

“Qualitative Methods in Health Research: Maintaining Relevance and Rigor”. Grand Rounds, Departments of Psychiatry and Social Work, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, January 28, 2011.

“Engagement and Housing: Views of Consumers and Their Providers”. Invited Presentation at NIMH-sponsored event: Closing the Gap: Reducing Disparities in Mental Health Treatment through Engagement, Bethesda, MD, September 12-13, 2011.

“Research on Housing First: The Pathways to Housing Experience in New York and Beyond”. Invited lecture sponsored by National Centre for Social Research, Toynbee Hall, London, UK, September 30, 2011.

“Research on Pathways to Housing: Findings from Two Longitudinal Studies Comparing Housing First with Treatment First”. Presented at Housing First Partners’ Conference, New Orleans, March 22, 2012.

“Using Qualitative Methods to See How Programs Work (or Not)”. Presented at Housing First Partners’ Conference, New Orleans, March 23, 2012.

“Research on Housing First: Perspectives from New York City”. Plenary talk at annual meeting of the National Housing Research Committee, Ottawa, Canada, April 24, 2012.

“The Examined Life: Methods in and around Social Work Practice”. Keynote talk given in honor of the retirement of Professor Roberta Sands, University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy and Practice, May 1, 2012.

“Observational and Elicitation Methods: From New York City to Pune, India”. SSSW Brown Bag presentation with Ben Henwood, May 14, 2012.

“Housing Insecurity and Homelessness: A Grand Challenge for 2012-2032”. Invited presentation at the Science in Social Work Roundtable, August 7-10, 2012, Bainbridge Island, Washington.

“Helping the Homeless: Perspectives from New York City and Pune”. Invited seminar presentation at the Public Health Foundation of India, Delhi, India, November 16, 2012.

“Qualitative Methods: Current Approaches”. Lecture given at the Department of Social Work, Rhein-Main University of Applied Sciences, Wiesbaden, Germany, November 21, 2012.

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“Housing Insecurity and Ontological Security: There’s No Place Like Home”. Invited lecture at the McSilver Poverty Institute, Silver School of Social Work, New York University, March 11, 2013.

“Methods to Meet the Challenges: Housing First and the ‘Homeless Services Industry’: Invited lecture at Silberman School of Social Work, Hunter College, April 23, 2013.

“Housing First and Ontological Security: There’s No Place Like a Home”. Invited lecture at University of Gothenburg Department of Social Work, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27, 2013.

“Incorporating Observation: Beyond Interview-Only Studies”. Invited lecture at University of Gothenburg Department of Social Work, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 29, 2013.

“Housing First and the Homeless Services Industry: Systems Change, Values and Evidence”. Invited talk at the Seventh International Conference on Health and Mental Health. University of Southern California School of Social Work, Los Angeles, CA. June 24, 2013.

“Paradigms Lost and Found: Housing First and Ending Homelessness Debates”. Presented at NYU-University of Strathclyde Joint Research Symposium, New York, NY. April 8, 2014.

“Paradigms Lost and Found: Housing First and Ending Homelessness Debates”. Presented at Trinity College, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Dublin, Ireland, April 28, 2014.

“Housing First Practice and Research: Findings from the New York Recovery Study”. Presented at Focus Ireland (homeless provider network), Dublin, Ireland, April 29, 2014.

“Using Observation and Other Visual Data Techniques in Qualitative Research”. Workshop presented at Trinity College School of Social Work, Dublin, Ireland, April 29, 2014.

“Using Photo-Elicitation and Visual Data in Qualitative Research”. Workshop presented at McGill University Autonomous Housing Research Project, Toronto, CA, May 6, 2014.

“There’s No Place Like Home: Housing First and Systems Change”. Keynote talk given at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, August 19, 2014.

“Housing First: Review of the Evidence and Implementation”. Keynote talk given at the Banyan Academy for Leadership in Mental Health (BALM), October 14, 2014, Chennai, India.

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“Social Change and Research: Studies of Housing First”. Keynote talk given at the School of Social Work, McGill University, October 29, 2014, Montreal, Canada.

“Family Homelessness and Housing First: Moving Beyond the Needs of Single Adults” Presented at McSilver Poverty Institute, New York University, November 6, 2014.

“Using Ethnographic Methods in Research on Homeless Services”, Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 16, 2015, New Orleans, La.

“Where’s the Mental Disorder? Conducting Ethnographic Research with Homeless Men and Women in Delhi, India.” Presented at the Global Mental Health Colloquium, Yale University Department of Psychiatry, February 11, 2015, New Haven, CT.

“Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Health Research”. Presented at Columbia University HIV Center Grand Rounds, February 24, 2015, New York, NY.

“The Anthropology of Marginality: Ethnographic Research in New York City and Delhi, India”. Invited lecture at Department of Culture, Politics and Society, University of Turin, March 18, 2015, Turin, Italy.

“Housing First in the U.S.: Lessons Learned.” Keynote address at national conference, “Housing First: Building Social Innovation” at Fondazione Opera San Francesco di Poveri, March 19, 2015, Milan Italy.

“Community-Based Mental Health Care in the U.S.” Presented at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, January 6, 2016, Mumbai, India.

“Mixed Methods in Health Research”. Workshop presented at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, January 7, 2016, Mumbai, India.

“Housing First on the Move: Lessons Learned from Ethnographic Research in Delhi”. Presented at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, January 8, 2016, Mumbai, India.

“Mental Health Recovery and Homelessness: A Mixed Method Study of Persons Living in Supported Housing.” Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 17, 2016, Washington D.C.

“Responding to the Grand Challenge to End Homelessness: Housing First”. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15, 2016, Washington D.C.

“Grand Challenges in the U.S.: Past, Present and Future”. Presented at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands, February 16, 2016.

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“Housing First and Ending Homelessness: Perspectives from the U.S. and Abroad”. Presented at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands, February 17, 2016.

“Housing First: Consumers’ Voices Heard”. Presented at the Third Housing First Partners’ Conference, Los Angeles, March 24, 2016.

“Housing First for Adults: Research and Policy Moving Forward”. Presented at Reckoning with Homelessness in New York City: What Works from Practice, Policy and Research Perspectives. May 11, 2016, New York University.

“Doing Qualitative Research on Housing First”, invited workshop at the 2nd International Housing First Conference, July 7, 2016, University of Limerick, Ireland

“Housing First in the U.S. and Other Countries”, invited lecture at the Global South Initiative, sponsored by Tata Institute and The Banyan, September 1, 2016, Chennai, India

“Social Work in the Era of Housing First”, Keynote given at the 11th European Research Conference on Homelessness. September 23, 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark. Sponsored by the European Observatory on Homelessness.

“Ontological security and Housing First in Narratives and Photos”. Keynote lecture at the Housing First Second Anniversary Celebration, December 6, 2016, Turin, Italy. Sponsored by Federazione Italiana Organismi per le Persone Senza Dimora (Federation of Italian Organizations for Homeless Persons).

“The Future of Housing First”, Keynote lecture at the Housing First Second Anniversary Celebration, December 6, 2016, Turin, Italy. Sponsored by Federazione Italiana Organismi per le Persone Senza Dimora (Federation of Italian Organizations for Homeless Persons).

“Theory and method matters: Finding the right combination”. Inaugural keynote address at Wayne State University Joint PhD Program in Social Work and Anthropology, February 15, 2017, Detroit, Michigan.

“Making the Connection: The Value of Qualitative Methods in Community Research on Housing First”. Keynote address at Barry University School of Social Work’s Doctoral Symposium: An Intellectual Discourse for Students Conducting Advanced Research, April 18, 2017, Miami, Florida.

“Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research: Finding the Right Balance”. Invited speaker at the Center for Innovation in Mental Health, CUNY School of Public Health. November 13, 2017.

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“Using Qualitative Methods in Research on Housing First”. Invited speaker at University of Arkansas School of Social Work, March 8, 2018.

“Housing First: Turning The Corner”. Invited plenary speaker at Continuum of Care Northwest Arkansas Alliance. Fayetteville, Arkansas, March 9, 2018.

“Student Involvement in Ending Homelessness: The NYU Experience”. Housing First Partners’ Conference, Denver, Colorado, April 10, 2018.

“Structural Determinants and distress among homeless women in Delhi, India”. World Cultural Psychiatry Congress, New York City, October 11, 2018.

“The Grand Challenges in Social Work in the U.S.” Presented at the Conference on Mental Health and Inclusive Development, January 7, 2019, Chennai, India.

“Housing First from an International Perspective”. Presented at the Conference on Mental Health and Inclusive Development, January 8, 2019, Chennai, India.

“Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research”. Roundtable Organized at SSWR 2019 Conference. January 19, 2019, San Francisco, CA.

“Use of Visual Data to Supplement Interviews: Experiences from the New York Recovery Study”. Faculty Colloquium, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, February 22, 2019

“Adventures in Qualitative Methods: The New York Recovery Study and Beyond”. PhD Colloquium, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, March 20, 2019.

“Mixed Methods in Social Work Research”. MSW Colloquium, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, March 25, 2019.

Recently Quoted in Media:

Lapowsky, I. May 5, 2017. NYC’s New Tech to Track Every Homeless Person in the City. https://www.wired.com/2017/05/new-york-citys-businesslike-tech-fighting- homelessness/. Wired Magazine.

Ang, Katerina., July 26, 2017. This is why it doesn’t make sense for an ex-Congressman to shame homeless people for smartphone use. Money-ish, https://moneyish.com/heart/this-is-why-it-doesnt-make-sense-for-an-ex-congressman-to- shame-homeless-people-for-smartphone-use/

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Jacobs, Harrison, March 7, 2018. Being homeless in winter can be a death sentence — but New York City has an innovative solution to the crisis. Business Insider. http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-homeless-crisis-deblasio-solutions-2018-2

Holtmeyer, Dan. March 10, 2018. Homelessness on rise, group calls for public action, more housing. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2018/mar/10/homelessness-on-rise-group-calls-for-pu/

Kristin Schwab, August 1, 2018. A shelter in the Bronx is shaking up the homeless shelter model by becoming its own landlord. National Public Radio “Marketplace Business News”. https://www.marketplace.org/2018/08/01/business/shelter-bronx- shaking-homeless-shelter-model-skipping-middleman-landlords

Memberships: Society for Social Work and Research American Anthropological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems

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