Table of Contents

Meeting Room Floor Plans ...... 4 President’s Welcome ...... 10 Presidential Plenary Speaker ...... 12 2018 Aaron Rosen Lecturer...... 14 2018 Distinguished Career Achievement Award ...... 15 Opening Plenary Session ...... 17 Invited Symposia ...... 19 Annual Social Policy Forum...... 22 Brief and Brilliant Session ...... 23 Research Capacity Development Committee (RCDC) Roundtables ...... 24 2018 Fellows ...... 26 23rd Annual Conference 2018 Social Policy Researcher Award ...... 27 2018 Book Award ...... 28 2018 Book Award, Honorable Mention ...... 29 2018 Deborah K. Padgett Early Career Achievement Award ...... 30 2018 Excellence in Research Award...... 31 “ENDING GENDER BASED, FAMILY 2018 Excellence in Research Award, Honorable Mention...... 32 2018 Doctoral Fellows Award...... 33 AND COMMUNITY VIOLENCE” 2018 Outstanding Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Award...... 34 2018 Outstanding Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention ...... 35 2018 Exhibitors...... 36 2018 SSWR Sponsors...... 37 Program Overview...... 41 January 16-20, 2019 JSSWR Call for Manuscripts...... 45 Admission to Conference Activities, Continuing Education, Special Assistance, ...... 46 Hilton San Francisco Message Board/Internet Access, “Going Green” Campaign, Conference Mobile App, San Francisco, CA Photograph Disclosure Schedule-at-a-Glance ...... 54 Thursday Workshops and Special Sessions Research Methods Workshops...... 55 Special Sessions on Research Priorities and Capacity Building ...... 59 Program Schedule Wednesday, January 10 ...... 55 Thursday, January 11 ...... 67 Call for Papers will be available March 2018 Friday, January 12 ...... 137 Saturday, January 13...... 245 at www.sswr.org Sunday, January 14 ...... 317 Special Interest Groups Friday, January 12 ...... 137, 179 Deadline for abstract submissions: April 30, 2018 Saturday, January 13...... 245, 287 2017-2018 Board of Directors ...... 384 2018 Conference Program Committee ...... 385 In Memoriam ...... 386 Author/Speaker Index ...... 387

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Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Lobby Level 2nd Floor Lobby Level Lobby Friday Receptions University Wednesday, on Registration

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Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Meeting Level 1 Meeting Level 2 University Receptions Friday Receptions University Thurs-Sun, Registration ePosters, Exhibit Hall, SSWR Office & Membership Sessions Office,

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Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Meeting Level 3 Meeting Level 4 General Session, Sessions, University Receptions Friday Receptions General Session, University Sessions, Affiliate Meetings & Receptions Affiliate

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Washington, DC and the 22nd Annual Conference of recipient Dr. Michael Sherraden. The SSWR Board is honored to recognize their the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR)! scholarly impact on our profession. This year’s scientific meeting will be especially As is always the case, this year’s conference was enriched by suggestions and exciting for several reasons: input from many SSWR members. We are extremely grateful for the support received from social work education programs and national organizations. Acknowledgements At the 2016 annual conference, we celebrated the history of SSWR and our partnership and thanks will appear on the SSWR website, on signage prominently displayed at with the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare to formally launch the the conference, in the conference app, and the printed program. We owe a debt of Grand Challenges for Social Work. Over the past year there has been much discourse gratitude for conference planning and logistical support to staffers Jennifer Lewis in our profession regarding the potential for the Grand Challenges of Social Work and DeeJay Garringo, and to Bill Haire and Patty Couch at Travelink. Their constant Initiative and their impact on major social issues in our country and their implications support and meticulous attention to detail allows SSWR to provide its members with for the profession. The SSWR Board and the Conference Planning Committee an outstanding conference every year. decided that the “Achieving Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice” Grand Challenge We are also most grateful to our many institutional partners and friends. The would be the theme for our 22nd Annual Conference. This year’s conference theme, development of the Society over the years would not have been possible without the “hAchieving Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice,” engages our profession in tremendous support from the many distinguished social work researchers comprising important issues and questions around prevention and investments in the future the membership of the Society, the leadership of graduate and undergraduate social of our society. The SSWR’s annual conference has become an important scientific work degree programs, and collaborative social work organizations including the meeting for our profession. It is a leading venue for scientific exchange, advancement National Association of Social Workers, the Council on Social Work Education, the and connection of social work researchers at all career levels. Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, the Group for the Vice President and Conference Chair Karina Walters and the Conference Planning Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work, the National Association of Committee have assembled an exciting four days of intellectually stimulating Deans and Directors, the St. Louis Group for Excellence in Research and Education, programming. Offerings include the Thursday morning Research Methods Workshops and the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. and Special Sessions on Research Priorities and Capacity Building; excellent invited and On behalf of the entire SSWR Board of Directors, thank you for attending this peer-reviewed sessions, a wonderful Presidential Plenary by Morris Dees, Civil Rights year’s conference in Washington, DC. Have fun! Practice, Co-Founder and Chief Trial Counsel, Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc., and the Opening Plenary session by Dr. Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou, James Herbert Williams, PhD, MSW President Māori), Professor fo Education and Māori Development, University of Waikato. SSWR Board of Directors1 Our program also features the highly regarded Aaron Rosen Lecture, delivered this year by Dr. Wendy Haight, University of Minnesota, and a broad range of high quality ______1President, James Herbert Williams; President-elect, Ruth Dunkle; Vice President, Karina Walters; Vice- workshops, roundtables, symposia, papers and ePosters that advance knowledge President Elect, Tonya Edmond; Immediate Past- Vice President, Diane DePanfilis; Secretary, Paula Nurius; in social work practice and policy. I want to congratulate our Distinguished Career Treasurer, Trina Shanks; Members-at-Large, Laura Abrams, Renee Cunningham-Williams, Lin Fang, Anna Achievement Award recipient Dr. Laryy E. Davis and Social Policy Researcher Award Haley-Lock, Michael Lindsey, Enola Proctor, Ramesh Raghavan, Elizabeth Aparicio (early career member- at-large), and Rebecca Rebbe (student member-at-large).

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Presidential Plenary Speaker

Morris Dees was born in 1936 at Shorter, successful fight against the Ku Klux Klan. It Mr. Dees has received numerous Alabama, the son of cotton farmers. As included the $7 million precedent-setting awards in conjunction with his work. The a young boy he worked the fields with judgment against the United Klans of U.S. Jaycees chose him as one of the Ten blacks, witnessing first-hand social and on behalf of the mother of Michael Outstanding Young Men of America for economic depravation and Jim Crow Donald, a young black man lynched by the his early business success. Trial Lawyers for treatment at its worse. Klan in Mobile, Alabama. Wayne Rogers Public Justice named him Trial Lawyer of While at the University of Alabama portrayed him in the feature film “Ghosts the Year in 1987. In 2009, he was inducted Law School, he met Millard Fuller. The of Mississippi” about the murder of civil into the Trial Lawyers’ Hall of Fame by two formed a highly successful publishing rights worker Medgar Evers. the National Trial Lawyers Association. company during their time in law school. Other victories against hate groups The American Bar Association honored After graduation, they moved the business include a $6 million judgment that him in 2012 with the ABA Medal, their to Montgomery, Alabama. Fuller left the bankrupted the Aryan Nations, a $12.5 highest honor, and The American Board Morris Dees company in 1965 and later founded million jury verdict against the California- of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) honored him with their Courageous Advocacy Award in Southern Poverty Law Habitat for Humanity. Mr. Dees continued based White Aryan Resistance for the death Center, Inc. the business and also began taking of a black student and a $26 million verdict 2015. He received the Martin Luther King, controversial civil rights cases. against the Carolina Klan for burning black Jr. Nonviolence Peace Prize in April 2016 “With Justice for All in a Mr. Dees sold his publishing company churches. from The King Center in Atlanta and the Changing America” to a major national firm in 1970 and Klansmen burned the Center offices National Education Association President’s Saturday, January 13, 2018 formed the Southern Poverty Law Center, in1983. The arsonists were convicted but Award for Human and Civil Rights in July 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm along with Julian Bond and Joseph Levin. not before their leader plotted to kill Mr. 2016. Dees was honored again by the Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4 Early Center cases included integrating Dees. More than thirty men have since National Trial Lawyers in 2017 when he the Alabama State Troopers and been imprisoned for plots to harm him was awarded the Lifetime Achievement desegregating the Montgomery YMCA. or destroy Center property. This threat Award. He received the Champion of The Center, funded by donations from requires a high degree of security during Justice Award from the Michigan Coalition over 300,000 citizens across the nation, public appearances. for Human Rights in 2017. quickly grew into one of America’s most To promote acceptance and tolerance, Mr. Dees is the author of three books, A successful and innovative public interest the Center founded Teaching Tolerance in Lawyers Journey, his autobiography, Hate law firms. 1990. Over 80,000 schools use the project’s on Trial and Gathering Storm, America’s In 1980, the Center founded the free videos and teaching materials and Militia Threat. He remains actively engaged Intelligence Project in response to over 400,000 teachers receive the award in litigation. He and his wife, Katie, reside in resurgence in organized racist activity. winning Teaching Tolerance magazine. Montgomery, Aabama. The project monitors hate groups and The Center has won two Oscars for its develops legal strategies for protecting tolerance education films and received citizens from violence-prone groups. A five Oscar nominations. Mr. Dees believes made-for-television movie about Mr. Dees that it is important to teach tolerance in aired on NBC. “Line of Fire” describes his the classroom as well as fight hate in the courtroom.

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2018 Distinguished Career 2018 Aaron Rosen Lecturer Achievement Award

Wendy Haight, Professor and Gamble- Larry E. Davis has spent his life and career Skogmo Chair in Child Welfare and Youth dedicated to issues of race, civil rights, Policy. Professor Haight completed haer and social justice. He earned a bachelor’s undergraduate degree in Psychology at degree in psychology from Michigan State Reed College, and her PhD at University University and a Masters in social work and of Chicago where she studied human a Masters in psychology from the University development and culture through a wide of Michigan. He then decided to work in interdisciplinary lens. Before joining the the trenches, joining VISTA and spending faculty at University of Minnesota School three years in one of City’s poorest of Social Work in 2011, she served on the neighborhoods. faculty of University of Illinois, Urbana He returned to academia and became Champaign for 16 years. Her research the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. focuses on better understanding and from the dual-degree program in social supporting vulnerable children and Larry E. Davis, PhD work and psychology at the University of families in diverse cultural contexts, Wendy Haight, PhD Michigan. He pursued both degrees because University of Pittsburgh especially those involved in public University of Minnesota he believed that that the methodology of child welfare systems. She uses mixed psychology combined with the tools of (quantitative and qualitative) methods “Understanding Stigmatization and social work would enable him to bridge the to better understand complex social Resistance through Ethnographic gap between analysis and application. issues, and then works within teams to Research: Implications for Practice” Over the years, Dr. Davis’ work has been design, implement and evaluate tailored Friday, January 12, 2018 funded by the National Institutes of Health, interventions. She is the author or co- 11:30 am – 12:30 pm the National Institute of Mental Health and author of 9 books and over 50 articles in the National Science Foundation. Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4 peer reviewed journals. He was the first African-American in any discipline to be awarded tenure at Washington University in St. Louis, where he was a Professor of Social Work and Psychology and the holder of the E. Desmond Lee Chair in Ethnic and Racial Diversity. In 2001, Dr. Davis was recruited to the University of Pittsburgh, where he serves as Dean of the School of Social Work and holds the Donald M. Henderson Chair. At Pitt, he also became the founding Director of the Center for Race and Social Problems which conducts applied social science research on race, ethnicity, and color, the first such center to be created in any American school of Social Work.

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Opening Plenary Session Dr. Davis has long been recognized as 2004), and Measuring Race and Ethnicity, a leading scholar of the narrative about co-authored with Rafael Engel (2011), and race in America and its role in social justice. Race and Social Problems, Restructuring Dr. Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngāti Awa His academic life has been dedicated to Inequality, co-authored with Ralph Bangs and Ngāti Porou, Māori) is Professor the creation of solution-based dialogues (2014); Dr. Davis is also the co-editor in of Education and Māori Development that promote a more racially equitable chief of the Encyclopedia of Social Work, at the University of Waikato and has society. 20th Edition. served as Pro-Vice Chancellor Māori, Some of his publications have His latest book Why Are They Angry Dean of the School of Māori and Pacific appeared in: Psychiatric Services, With Us: Essays on Race is his most Development and Director of Te Kotahi International Journal of Offender Therapy personal book—touching on themes of Research Institute at the University of and Comparative Criminology, Journal on racial identity, internalized racism, and the Waikato in New Zealand. She is Principal Research on Social Work Practice, Journal legacy of slavery. It is due to be published Investigator on the NPM Project – In of Youth and Adolescence, and the Journal in October 2015 by Lyceum Books. In Pursuit of the Possible: Indigenous Well- of Urban Education. addition, Dr. Davis is the founder and being, an international comparative In addition, he is the founder and leader of REAP-a consortium of Race, study of the conditions, strategies, Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Ethnicity, and Poverty centers from across catalysts and meanings that indigenous Race and Social Problems journal, Springer the United States. Linda Tuhiwai Smith, PhD people employ to realize their aspirations Publications. He is a member of the National (Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou, Māori) for well-being. He has written, edited, or co-authored Association of Social Workers, Council on University of Waikato She has worked in the field of Māori seven books: Race, Gender and Class: Social Work Education, Society for Social education, research, and health for many Guidelines for Practice with Individuals, Work and Research (SSWR) and the Inter- years as an educator and researcher and Families and Groups (co-authored with University Consortium for International Thursday, January 11, 2018 is well known for her work in Kaupapa Enola Proctor), Ethnic Issues in Adolescent Social Development (IUCISD). In 2015, he 5:00 pm – 6:40 pm Māori research. Smith has published Mental Health (co-edited with Arlene was inducted into the American Academy Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4 widely in journals and books. Her book Stiffman), Working with African American of Social Work and Social Welfare. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research Males: A Guide to Practice (2000), Black Davis has three teenaged sons- and Indigenous Peoples (2nd ed., 2012), and Single: Finding and Choosing a Keanu, Naeem, and Amani. has been one of the most widely cited Partner who is Right for You (3rd edition publications relating to decolonizing research practices in the world since its initial publication in 1999. She is well known internationally as a public speaker. Dr. Smith was a founding Joint Director of New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence from 2002-2007 and a Professor of Education at the University of Auckland. She is a member of New Zealand’s Health Research Council and the Marsden Fund Council, Chair of the Māori Health Research Committee, President of the New Zealand Association for Research

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Invited Symposium I in Education and Convener of the Social of colonialism and anti-Māori bias in the Sciences Assessment Panel. Most recently Aotearoa (New Zealand) health care system. “Excavating Constructs for Grand Challenges: Unearthing White she was appointed to the Constitutional Decolonizing Methodologies remains the Supremacy, Neoliberal Racism, and Neocolonialism” Advisory Panel Committee in New Zealand essential text in confronting colonialism Friday, January 12, 2018, 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm and the High Panel – Science, Technology in the academy and indigenising research Capitol, ML 4 and Innovation for Development in Paris. methodologies and has sparked a major In her groundbreaking 1999 book, turn in methodological scholarship and Decolonizing Methodologies, Smith traces perspectives on colonialism and research. Given our political and social climate, the history of scientific knowledge as it Important works building on Decolonizing excavating and illuminating ideological developed through racist practices and Methodologies including excellent works and epistemological forces that undergird the exploitation of indigenous peoples, including (but certainly not limited to) societal problems are key to formulating and asserts a challenging vision for how Indigenizing the Academy by Devon culturally valid research and practice solutions. research and education can be used to Abbot Mihesuah and Angela Cavender Specifically, this opening session for the confront colonialism and oppression. Wilson (2004), Indigenous Methodologies symposia provides the initial deep dive into Re-released in 2012, this book launched by Margaret Kovach (2009), and Research unearthing how white supremacy, neoliberal a wave of indigenous-led critiques of is Ceremony by Shawn Wilson (2009). In racism and neocolonialism as interlocked academic power and proposals for 2013, she was named a Companion of the systems of oppression, will continue to operate indigenized methodological interventions. New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for Edwina Uehara, PhD unchecked if they are not explicitly addressed University of Washington (Chair) Linda Tuhiwai Smith has continued her work in support of Māori research and in the social work Grand Challenges Initiatives. to expand her work, most recently linking education. From this perspective, social work researchers critiques of scientific authority to analyses and community partners can consider not only how to react to Grand Challenges, but how to counter the normative and ideological forces that produce them.

Sean Joe, PhD Washington University in St. Louis

Debora Ortega, PhD Laina Bay-Cheng, PhD University of Denver University at Buffalo

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Invited Symposium II Invited Symposium III “Building Authentic Alliances: Addressing the Denial and Significance of “Decolonizing Research: Generating Community-Grounded Inquiry” Race, Whiteness, Gender, and Indigeneity in Research Partnerships” Saturday, January 13, 2018, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Saturday, January 13, 2018, 8:00 am – 9:30 am Capitol, ML 4 Capitol, ML 4

Effectively addressing “wicked” social problems Among community-based scholars, efforts requires active stakeholder engagement in are underway to incorporate culturally the design, implementation, and evaluation based knowledges and practices into the of intervention and prevention strategies. research enterprise. Culturally based The participants in this session explore knowledges provide the logic and internal “authentic alliances” from diverse perspectives. validity by which communities live and thrive. Dr. Orellana will discuss the importance of Decolonizing research honors communities’ epistemic alliances. Dr. Duran will present a historical, social and political contexts while community/academic partnership study that simultaneously privileging community voice identified contextual and partnership practices and unearthing community knowledges. In Susan Kemp, PhD Karina Walters, PhD University of Washington (Chair) associated with successful community-based doing so, decolonizing research attenuates University of Washington (Chair) participatory research outcomes. Dr. Evans- the forces that have historically marginalized Campbell will discuss intersectionality and communities’ epistemologies and practices. indigeneity in research partnerships. Dr. This session provides examples of decolonizing Wheeler will address the enduring question of research that provokes revolutionary thinking the true benefit of research in service to non- about the roots and roles that culture and White and marginalized groups in the United community voice can play in the development States. Participants are also welcome to discuss of effective interventions. their own experiences with building alliances to tackle contemporary Grand Challenges.

Bonnie Duran, PhD Waldo Johnson, Jr., PhD University of Washington University of Chicago

E. Roberto Orellana, PhD Darrell Wheeler, PhD Tessa Evans-Campbell, PhD Laura Wernick, PhD Michael Spencer, PhD Michael Lindsey, Portland State University University at Albany University of Washington Fordham University University of Michigan PhD, MSW, MPH New York University

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Annual Social Policy Forum Brief and Brilliant Session Speakers

Saturday, January 13, 2018, 9:45 am - 11:15 am Capitol, ML 4

In this year’s Brief and Brilliant session, leading social work scholars will engage the audience through TedX-style talks using images, story-telling and media. Each speaker will complete the statement “I dream a world…” to share the most important ideas facing social work research and practice.

Roberto G. Gonzales, PhD Cristina Jiménez Harvard Graduate School of Education United We Dream (UWD)

“Young Lives at the Brink: How Social Work Can Address the Human Rights Issue of Our Time” Saturday, January 13, 2018, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Capitol, ML 4

Kimberly Bender, PhD Nalini Negi, PhD John Wallace, PhD On September 5, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the termination University of Denver (Moderator) University of Maryland University of Pittsburgh of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an administrative effort providing protection from deportation and work authorization to close to 800,000 immigrant youth and young adults. The decision to end a program that has provided opportunities for social mobility, increased mental health, and a sense of belonging—a model of immigrant integration—may be viewed as part of a troubling trend towards anti-immigrant hostility as policy. What’s more, enforcement activity in communities across the country has seen an uptick during this administration. What awaits these young people and their families? And how can social workers respond? While much of the public debate takes place at the 30,000 foot level, undocumented young people and children of mixed-status families have real needs that require immediate and local solutions. But immigrant youth and young adults are not without agency. Over the last Daphne C. Watkins, PhD Ruth McRoy, PhD Michael Yellowbird, PhD University of Michigan Boston College North Dakota State University decade, their social movement has garnered them significant political power and has captured the attention of the American public. This forum highlights the untenable circumstances of immigrant youth at the margins and, in doing so, reflects on the complex and nuanced ways in which they have responded – and directions for social workers to respond through policy research, advocacy, and other action.

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RCDC Research Roots & Wings RCDC Research Roots & Wings Roundtable 1 Roundtable 2 “Using the GADE Quality Guidelines to Improve Doctoral Education” “Open Channels: If, when, and how to communicate social work research beyond academic outlets” Friday, January 12, 2018, 9:45 am - 11:15 am Capitol, ML 4 Saturday, January 13, 2018, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Monument, ML 4

The purpose of this roundtable, co-sponsored by SSWR’s Peer-reviewed publications may be the “coin of the realm” Research Capacity Development Committee and the in the social sciences, but alternative modes of sharing Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in scholarship are gaining traction among social work Social Work (GADE), is to discuss how the GADE Quality researchers. Multiple motives may drive this: investment Guidelines may lead to PhD program improvement in demonstrating community engagement and impact; and increase the quality of student outcomes of PhD frustration with academic publishing norms and constraints; program graduates. GADE created its Quality Guidelines concerns about the inaccessibility and unaffordability of Cynthia Franklin, to help in developing, monitoring, and evaluating PhD journals and consequent disconnect between research LainaL i YY. BBay-Cheng, Ch PhD University at Buffalo (Chair) PhD, LCSW Programs. These are not prescriptive, but rather serve as and stakeholders; a desire to use our scholarship to shape University of Texas at Austin aspirational guidelines that provide PhD programs with policy and practice more directly; and excitement over (Chair) a set of educational practices that guide and enhance the ways in which the proliferation of digital media has programs, including a specific emphasis on research opened up new channels of communication with diverse development. This roundtable will provide an overview audiences. Nevertheless, a host of concerns accompany of these guidelines and examples of how students, in these opportunities: catchy sound bites or hot topics may addition to faculty and program administrators, can use supplant complex analyses, whose significance is less readily these to optimize doctoral education. Discussion will distilled; engaging public audiences may expose researchers be focused on how the GADE Quality Guidelines can to new liabilities (e.g., trolling and harassment); learning help engage doctoral students in their own research to communicate in non-academic modes detracts from development. Participants will be encouraged to offer researchers’ time for research itself; doctoral students are insights regarding how to apply these guidelines across rarely trained in non-academic communication; and it is a range of program-level priorities. unclear how to account for non-academic engagement in faculty hiring and tenure decisions. This roundtable will bring Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD Tina Barr University of Minnesota together featured participants and audience members to University of Minnesota-Twin Cities consider the catalysts and consequences, for better and for worse, of social work researchers’ engagement with diverse media and audiences.

Renee Cunningham- Paula Nurius, PhD Peter Maramaldi, Jelena Todic Williams, PhD University of Washington PhD, MPH, LCSW University of Texas at Austin Washington University Simmons College Sara Goodkind, PhD in St. Louis Desmond U. Patton, PhD JaeRan Kim, PhD Columbia University University at Washington, Tacoma University of Pittsburgh

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2018 Society for Social Work and Research 2018 Social Policy Researcher Award (SSWR) Fellows

Congratulations to the 2018 class of SSWR Fellows! SSWR Fellow is an honor to recognize current SSWR members for their individual accomplishments, leadership, and contribution to SSWR as a scientific society. SSWR Fellows serve as role models and mentors for individuals pursuing careers in social work research and help advance the mission of the Society for Social Work and Research “…to advance, disseminate, and translate research that addresses issues of social work practice and policy and promotes a diverse, just, and equitable society.”

Beth Angell Julia Henly Rutgers University University of Chicago

Hyunkag Cho Sheryl Kubiak Michigan State University Michigan State University

Sam Choi Shanti Kulkarni Alabama A&M University University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Monica Faulkner Michael Lindsey Michael Sherraden, PhD Washington University in St. Louis Tha University of Texas at Austin New York University

Cynthia Franklin Nicole Nicotera The University of Texas at Austin University of Denver In recognition of Dr. Sherraden’s Bridget Freisthler Jennifer Romich record of accomplishment that The Ohio State University University of Washington demonstrates distinguished achievement across an extended Abbie Frost Richard Smith career of research in social policy. Simmons College University at Albany

Rachel Fusco Joanne Sobeck University of Pittsburgh Wayne State University

Meekyung Han David Springer San Jose State University The University of Texas, Austin

Keith Warren The Ohio State University

The 2018 class of SSWR Fellows will be recognized during the Saturday Fellows and Awards Presentation, January 13, 2018, 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm. All SSWR Fellows are identified with black and gold stripe name badge ribbons.

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2018 Book Award 2018 Book Award Honorable Mention

Kristin Seefeldt, PhD University of Michigan

For the Book

Seefeldt, Kristin. (2015). Abandoned Families Social Isolation in the Twenty- First Century. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Robert G. Gonzales, PhD Harvard Graduate School of Education 2018 Book Award Honorable Mention

Larry E. Davis, PhD For the Book University of Pittsburgh

Gonzales, Roberto G. (2016). Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of For the Book Age in America. Oakland: University of California Press. Davis, Larry E. (2016). Why Are They Angry With Us? Essays on Race. New York: Oxford University Press

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2018 Deborah K. Padgett 2018 Excellence Early Career Achievement Award in Research Award

Cecilia Ayón, PhD University of California, Riverside Desmond U. Patton, PhD Columbia University For the article

Ayón, Cecilia. (2016). Talking to Latino children about race, inequality and discrimination: Raising families in an anti- In recognition of Dr. Patton’s notable influence on immigrant political environment. Journal of the Society for understanding the links between traditional forms Social Work and Research, 7(3), 449-477. of gang violence and threatening social media communication and his noteworthy contributions to advance the social work profession.

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2018 Excellence in Research Award 2018 Doctoral Fellows Award Honorable Mention

Malitta Engstrom, PhD, LCSW University of Pennsylvania

For the article

Engstrom, Malitta, Winham, Katherine and Gilbert, Louisa. (2016). Types and characteristics of childhood sexual abuse: How do they matter in HIV sexual risk behaviors among women in methadone treatment in ?. Substance Use and Misuse, 51(3), 277-294.

Sameena Azhar Jill Spielfogel The University of Chicago The University of Chicago 2018 Excellence in Research Award “HIV Stigma and Gender: A Mixed “Relationships Between Birth Parents and Honorable Mention Methods Study of People Living with HIV Foster Parents: Do They Matter for Child in Hyderabad India” Well-Being and Permanency?”

Eric L. Garland, PhD, LCSW University of Utah

For the article

Garland, Eric L., Roberts-Lewis, Amelia, Tronnier, Christine D., and Graves, Rebecca. (2016). Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement versus CBT for co-occurring substance dependence, traumatic stress, and psychiatric disorders: Proximal outcomes from a pragmatic randomized trial. Behavior Research and Therapy, 77, 7-16.

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2018 Outstanding Social Work 2018 Outstanding Social Work Doctoral Doctoral Dissertation Award Dissertation Award Honorable Mention

Mikail DeVeaux, PhD The Graduate Center of the City University of New York - Hunter College

“Fitting-In: How Formerly Incarcerated New York City Black Men Define Success Post-Prison”

Jordan Davis, PhD Vincent A. Fusaro, PhD University of Illinois at University of Michigan Urbana- Champaign

“Effect of Mindfulness Based on “The Spirit of ‘96: States & the Relapse Prevention on Developmental Implementation of Temporary Trends, Stress, and Substance Use Assistance for Needy Families” among Young Adults in Residential Substance Use Treatment”

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The following institutions/organizations are exhibiting in the Marquis Room, Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Hotel. Be sure to visit each of them Thursday from 1:30pm to 7:30pm; Friday from 8:00am to 6:45pm; and Saturday from 8:00am to 1:00pm. For your convenience, they are listed alphabetically with the booth numbers. 22nd Annual Conference | January 10-14, 2018

Barry University School of Social Work ...... #507 Boston College School of Social Work ...... #304 Campbellsville University ...... #105 Case Western Reserve University - Mandel School ...... #502 Catholic University of America ...... #204 Child Welfare Information Gateway...... #100 2018 SSWR Sponsors Florida State University College of Social Work ...... #501 Fordham University ...... #203 The Society for Social Work and Research is grateful Grand Challenges for Social Work ...... #506 to the following schools and organizations for their Howard University School of Social Work ...... #101 Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ...... #102 generous support of the Society and the Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research ...... #401 Loyola University Chicago - School of Social Work...... #305 SSWR 2018 Annual Conference. National Longitudinal Surveys ...... #302 NIMH ...... #303 Oxford University Press ...... #400 Routledge ...... #504 SAGE Publishing ...... #300 Springer ...... #301 The University of Alabama ...... #500 Premier Sponsor - $10,000 or higher The University of Texas At Arlington ...... #503 UNC Charlotte ...... #104 University at Buffalo School of Social Work ...... #404 University of Georgia School of Social Work ...... #202 University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work ...... #103 University of Michigan School of Social Work ...... #205 University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work ...... #403 University of South Carolina ...... #405 University of Southern Mississippi ...... #505 USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work ...... #200 USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work ...... #201 Wayne State University School of Social Work ...... #402

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SSWR 2018 Sponsors SSWR 2018 Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor - $7,500 - $9,999 Presidential Reception, Friendly Visitors

Presidential Plenary Thursday Opening Plenary

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SSWR 2018 Sponsors Wednesday – January 10, 2018

4:00 pm – 8:00 pm Registration Open (Mezzanine Foyer, Mezzanine Level)

Annual Social Policy Forum Thursday – January 11, 2018

7:30 am – 8:00 pm Registration Open (Marquis BR Foyer, ML 2) 8:00 am –12:00 pm Research Methods Workshops (separate fee required) 8:00 am – 12:15 pm Special Sessions on Research Priorities & Capacity Building (separate fee required) 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm “Meet the Scientist” Luncheon (Chinatown, ML 3) 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch On Your Own 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / ePosters Doctoral Student Session and Luncheon 1:30 pm – 7:50 pm Exhibits Open (Marquis BR Salons 1-5, ML 2) 3:15 pm – 4:45 pm Invited Journal Editors’ Workshop I (Capitol, ML 4) 3:15pm – 4:45 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / ePosters 5:00 pm – 6:40 pm Opening Plenary Session (Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4) 6:50 pm – 7:50 pm Opening Reception (Marquis BR Salons 1-5, ML 2)

Hotel Guest Room Key Cards

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Friday – January 12, 2018 Saturday – January 13, 2018

7:00 am – 8:00 am Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings I 7:00 am – 8:00 am Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings III 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Registration Open (Marquis BR Foyer, ML 2) 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Registration Open (Marquis BR Foyer, ML 2) 8:00 am – 9:30 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 8:00 am – 9:30 am Invited Symposium II (Capitol, ML 4) ePosters 8:00 am – 9:30 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 8:00 am – 6:45 pm Exhibits Open (Marquis BR Salons 1-5, ML 2) ePosters 9:45 am – 11:15 am RCDC Research Roots & Wings Roundtable 1 (Capitol, ML 4) 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Exhibits Open (Marquis BR Salons 1-5, ML 2) 9:45 am – 11:15 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 9:45 am – 11:15 am Brief and Brilliant Session (Capitol, ML 4) ePosters 9:45 am – 11:15 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 11:30 am –12:30 pm Aaron Rosen Lecture (Capitol, ML 4) ePosters 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch On Your Own 11:30 am –12:30 pm Annual Social Policy Forum (Capitol, ML 4) 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings II 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch On Your Own 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm Invited Symposium I (Capitol, ML 4) 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings IV 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Doctoral Student Session and Luncheon (Liberty BR Salons ePosters L&M, ML 4) 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Invited Journal Editors’ Workshop II (Capitol, ML 4) 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Grand Challenges Roundtable (Capitol, ML 4) 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Fellows and Awards (Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4) ePosters 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm Presidential Plenary (Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4) 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Invited Symposium III (Capitol, ML 4) ePosters 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm RCDC Research Roots & Wings Roundtable 2 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare New (Monument, ML 4) Fellows Induction Ceremony (Chinatown, ML 3) 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / ePosters 5:45 pm – 6:15 pm Membership Meeting (Independence BR Salons D/E, ML 4) 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm President’s Reception (Musical Performance by The Friendly Visitors) (Liberty BR Salons L&M, ML 4)

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Sunday – January 14, 2018

8:00 am – 9:30 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / ePosters 9:45 am – 11:15 am Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / ePosters

11:30 am – 1:00 pm Symposia / Workshops / Roundtables / Paper Presentations / JSSWR received its inaugural Journal Citation Reports ePosters Impact Factor score in 2017. 1:00 pm Conference Ends

www.journals.uchicago.edu/jsswr

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Admission to Conference Activities Message Board/Internet Access You MUST wear your conference nametag to be admitted to all program sessions, A message board will be located in the Exhibit Hall Area in the Marriott Marquis Hotel, e.g. workshops, symposia, oral papers, poster presentations, and the exhibit hall. The Marquis Ballroom Salons 1-5 on ML 2. The Marriott Marquis Hotel provides complimentary Conference Registration Desk will be open throughout most of the conference. Wi-Fi in their lobby and public areas. Attendees who make their reservations through Admission to all award presentations and receptions also requires your nametag. SSWR’s website or call the Marriott Marquis Hotel are eligible to receive free Guest Room Please drop by the Conference Registration Desk located in the Marriott Marquis Hotel, internet as long as SSWR occupies 80% of their contracted room block. Marquis Ballroom Foyer, ML 2, if you would like to register your spouse/guest to attend a reception. Spouse/guest(s) who would like to attend presentations/sessions are required to pay the full conference registration fee. “Going Green” Campaign SSWR is making a concerted effort towards more sustainable, eco-friendly and socially Continuing Education Units (CEUs) responsible practices at the Annual Conference. To continue our efforts to reduce the environmental impacts of the conference, the SSWR Conference Mobile App first The SSWR workshops, roundtables, papers, symposia, plenary sessions, and all Thursday introduced in 2014 has been enhanced for 2018 based on conference attendees’ morning research methods workshops and special sessions on research priorities and feedback. In 2018, complimentary Wi-Fi will be available in SSWR’s conference meeting capacity building meet requirements for continuing education units (CEUs) for social spaces (attendees staying at the Marriott Marquis hotel will receive complimentary Wi-Fi workers approved by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Please note, in their guest rooms). When you register for the 2018 conference, you have the option to however, that not all states accept NASW-approved CEUs. We strongly advise you to decline receiving the printed program onsite. We encourage you to select this option. To check with the organization that is responsible for your state licensing that NASW- continue SSWR’s “going green” campaign, please note we will transition to a paper free/ approved CEUs are acceptable by your state. To receive CEUs, at the conclusion of the mobile app-only conference in 2019. We hope you join us in our “going green” efforts! conference, a Participant Attendance Monitoring Form must be completed and submitted by the CEU applicant to the Membership/ CEU Desk located in Marquis Ballroom Foyer, ML 2, no later than Sunday, January 14, 2018, 1:30 pm. No partial Conference Mobile APP credit will be awarded – participants must remain through entire sessions to receive SSWR is pleased to announce the CONFERENCE MOBILE APP for the SSWR 2018 credit. The number of CEUs is dependent on the number of sessions attended at the conference is now available for conference participants. The Conference Mobile APP meeting. Please note it is NASW policy that oral paper presenters, workshop and (hosted by Core-Apps) enables participants to search or browse presentations/sessions roundtable speakers, symposium organizers, discussants, and symposium paper and speakers, create their itinerary of sessions and events to attend and integrate to presenters may not receive credit from the session in which they are participating. their calendar. Directions on how to pinpoint the various locations of all conference There is a $25 CEU certificate fee (non-refundable) to cover costs incurred by SSWR and events is also available within the app. You will also be able to hashtag the SSWR 2018 NASW. CEU certificates will be emailed to you by SSWR a minimum of eight (8) weeks conference via Twitter using “sswr2018”. To download the Conference Mobile App, plug after the conference has concluded. No CEU forms will be available or accepted after the http://www.core-apps.com/dl/sswr_conferences into your mobile device’s browser for conference ends. either Apple or Google Play stores. This link will automatically detect your mobile type and take you to the right place to download the app. If you have any questions or need Special Assistance technical assistance, click on the ‘get support’ within the “about app” icon on the mobile app dashboard. Any attendees who desire special assistance with accessing or participating in conference activities should provide such requests to the staff at the Conference Registration Desk. Please do so at the earliest opportunity so that necessary arrangements can be made. Photo Release Statement & Agreement Hearing impaired requests must have been submitted prior to December 1, 2017 in From time to time, SSWR will take photos of conference events and reserves the right to order to make arrangements for interpretive services. use these photographs in its promotional materials. Unless this permission is revoked in writing to SSWR, by virtue of their attendance all conference participants agree to the use of their likeness in such materials.

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 7:30am - 8:00pm Schedule-at-a-Glance Navigating among the Program Schedule and the Author/Speaker Index Wednesday - January 10, 2018

The PROGRAM SCHEDULE (page 54) includes four presentation formats: Symposia, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Roundtables, Workshops, and Paper Presentations. The poster presentations include a P after the number. Registration Open Mezzanine Foyer (Mezzanine Level) The PROGRAM SCHEDULE has been organized within twenty-five (25) clusters, which are:

Adolescent and Youth Development ...... [ADOL] 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Aging Services and Gerontology ...... [A&G] American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian Volunteer Orientation Hospitality Suite 2-050 (Mezzanine Level) and Global Indigenous Populations ...... [IC] Child Welfare ...... [CW] Communities and Neighborhoods...... [C&N] Thursday - 11 January, 2018 Crime and Criminal Justice ...... [C&CJ] Disability ...... [D] 7:30 am - 8:00 pm Gender ...... [G] Health ...... [H] Registration Open Marquis BR Foyer (ML 2) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy ...... [IP&SWP] International Social Work and Global Issues ...... [ISW&GI] Immigrants and Refugees ...... [I&R] Research Methods Workshops Mental Health ...... [MH] Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families ...... [MSVF] 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Organizations and Management ...... [O&M] Race and Ethnicity ...... [R&E] RMW-1 Culturally Based Adaptations in Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Research Design and Measurement ...... [RD&M] Intervention Research Research on Social Work Education ...... [RSWE] Zorangelí Ramos, PhD (Massachusetts General Hospital), Margarita School Social Work ...... [SSW] Alegría, PhD (Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity...... [SO&GI] Hospital) Social Work Practice ...... [SWP] The need for cultural adaptations of evidenced-based treatments (EBTs) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors ...... [SM&AB] have come as a result of the growing diversity in the United States. Sustainable Development, Urbanization, Tailoring of interventions is also essential due to the increasing need and Environmental Justice ...... [SDU&E] to reduce health disparities, and the mandates from both professional Violence Against Women and Children ...... [VAW&C] and governmental agencies to provide culturally responsive treatments. More and more third party payers are requiring the utilization of EBTs. Work, Family, and Family Policy ...... [WF&FP] Hence, the importance of evaluating the need for and developing cultural adaptations of EBTs. In general, culturally adapted EBTs have The AUTHOR/SPEAKER INDEX (page 387) lists all authors included on an abstract. The been found to be more effective than control and usual care conditions. plain numerals refer to regular session numbers and the P numbers refer to a poster There is evidence that they are more relevant to the target population, session, RMW numbers refer to the research methods workshops, and SSRPCB numbers and have higher potential to improve health outcomes. Despite the refer to the special sessions on research priorities and capacity building.

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 8:00am - 12:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 8:00am - 12:00pm

growing literature on cultural adaptations, there is no consensus as to that real life exemplars about their target research/policy questions, how the process of adaption should be conducted. This workshop will predictive analytics aims, methods, applications, barriers, etc. can be address (1) the rationale for cultural adaptations of EBTs, (2) types of used to guide workshop activities. An interdisciplinary university – cultural adaptations, (3) the challenges of such adaptations, and (4) the agency technical partnership team will facilitate the presentation, existing models of cultural adaptations. The importance of the scientific discussion, and workshop exercises. rigor of cultural adaptations will be underscored. We will discuss a five- stage approach described by Barrera et al. of cultural adaptations and RMW-3 Bayesian Modeling in Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) see how this model was used to adapt a short depression intervention Intervention Research for Latinos with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Ding-Geng (Din) Chen, PhD (UNC-CH), Mark W. Fraser, PhD (UNC-CH)

RMW-2 Opening the Black Box: Ethically Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Based on recent publications in the Journal of the Society for Social Responsible Use of Big Data Work and Research, the purpose of the proposed workshop is to Brian Chor, PhD (Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago), review and demonstrate a Bayesian perspective on intervention Teresa De Candia, PhD (NYC Administration for Children’s Services), research. Drawing on theory and prior research, a central feature of Diane DePanfilis, PhD, MSW (Hunter College, City University of New intervention research is the sequential testing of programs, where York), Maria Rodriguez, PhD, MSW (Hunter College, City University of knowledge about an intervention accrues over time from small and New York), Ravi Shroff, PhD (New York University), Dana Weiner, PhD typically simple studies to more complex randomized control trials (Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago), Allon Yaroni, (e.g., cluster randomized and stepped wedge studies). Based on sample PhD (NYC Administration for Children’s Services) sizes from traditional power estimates, intervention researchers recruit study participants and run trials. When a study is completed, statistical Predictive modeling (PM) is a process that uses data mining and analyses are undertaken and recommendations are made. This is called statistics to forecast outcomes. PM research within social sciences has a frequentist approach. In the analysis, the frequentist approach ignores grown considerably and this direction presents exciting and innovative prior knowledge on the effects of interventions and, because analyses opportunities for social science research (Shaw, Lee, & Farrell, 2016). First are not conditioned on prior information, they are inefficient. A logical and foremost, PM makes meaningful and accurate predictions used to extension of the frequentist approach is to incorporate prior knowledge reallocate limited resources and focus our work where need is highest. into analyses by using Bayesian modeling. In this workshop, we will Secondly, PM engenders a system of decision making that can be traced present both the conceptual and technical frameworks underlying to clear metrics, thereby facilitating accountability, transparency, and an emerging Bayesian perspective on intervention research. At the more concrete program evaluations (i.e., tied to improved outcomes completion of the workshop, participants will have an understanding for vulnerable populations and greater equity among populations). of the core features, assumptions, methods, and challenges in However, legitimate concerns surround the use of PM, including the using Bayesian modeling in intervention research. As a part of the possibility of using PM to “profile” or “target” certain groups of individuals presentation, we will review steps in a Bayesian analysis and invite (e.g., in criminal justice, child welfare systems; Angwin, Larson, Mattu, participants to analyze their own intervention data (if they have it) or & ProPublica, 2016) as well as unforeseen consequences of these data provided in the workshop. techniques. RMW-4 Grant Writing and Submission: Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) This workshop aims to build an understanding of PM and our Balancing Social Work Values and Rigor applications of it. Our exposition devotes special attention to ethical Deb Padgett, PhD (NYU), Denise Juliano-Bult, MSW (NIMH), concerns and challenges, as the following topics relate to them: Lauren D. Hill, PhD (NIMH) avoiding methodological pitfalls that can reinforce implicit biases; increasing interpretability of findings and determining appropriate As social work research has advanced in its contributions to the communication with social work staff; privacy and data sharing; scientific literature as well as policy and clinical practice, the pursuit stakeholder engagement (or stakeholder buy-in); and best practices. of external funding has become a normative expectation. Yet training Participants will be asked to complete a brief pre-workshop survey so and support in grant-writing remain scarce and faculty development to

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 8:00am - 12:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 8:00am - 10:00am

assist in external funding is uneven across schools. The current climate Special Sessions on Research Priorities for obtaining such funding is challenging, but opportunities are still available from public and private sources. and Capacity Building

For social work researchers, social justice values must be balanced These training-oriented sessions target cutting-edge topics vital to with the requirements of funders whose priorities may lie elsewhere. contemporary social work research. Balancing scientific rigor and social relevance requires paying attention to social theories and study implications as well as up-to-date methods. 8:00 am - 10:00 am This workshop is designed to help fill this knowledge and skills gap by providing instruction from four presenters who have complementary SSRPCB-1 Developing Successful Minority Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) sources of expertise and experience: two program officers at the Social Work Scholars National Institute for Mental Health (one overseeing services research Ruth G. McRoy, PhD (Boston College), Rowena Fong, EdD (University of and the other career awards), a senior researcher/mentor; and, an early Texas at Austin), Yolanda C. Padilla, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), career researcher (the latter having success in procuring small and Renee M. Cunningham-Williams, PhD (Washington University in Saint large research grants). The focus will be on writing successful funding Louis), Joan Levy Zlotnik, PhD (ACSW, National Association of Social proposals ranging from dissertations to small-scale pilot studies to larger Workers), Carol M. Lewis, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) projects and training mechanisms. Qualitative, quantitative and mixed method proposals will be covered. The ultimate goal is to enhance This interactive session is designed for deans and directors, faculty, research capacity for SSWR conference attendees interested in obtaining doctoral students, and others interested in building a pool of funding for their research. successful minority researchers in social work. It will include a discussion of 1) specific strategies for mentoring and training future scholars, 2) building research infrastructure and capacity to enhance their success, 3) building transdisciplinary and cross- university connections to increase the likelihood of successful grant collaborations, 4) enhancing community agency/university research partnerships and 5) applying translational research strategies in communities participating in research. In addition, the panel will discuss strategies to stimulate funding support for social work research as well as tools for addressing administrative challenges in grant submission and the implementation process. Grand challenges for social work emphasize developing and supporting faculty at all levels. Faculty of color have particular obstacles that call for more discussion. Examples of successful minority scholars will be provided.

SSRPCB-2 Effective Dissemination and Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Communication for Policy Change: Are we making Legislation or Sausage? Ross C. Brownson, PhD (St. Louis Brown School of Social Work, Division of Public Health Sciences and Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis)

Policy (federal, state, local, organizational) has enormous potential to improve social well-being and health yet the current political

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 8:00am - 12:15pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 10:15am - 12:15pm

environment can make science-based policy challenging. This and limitations of random assignment for understanding intervention workshop will provide a backdrop on evidence-based policy, including effects. Workshop participants will experience a sequence of brief the key elements (process, content, outcomes) and considerations lectures followed by small group discussion and large group synthesis. beyond academic impact. It will help participants to understand the Instructors will provide and discuss an electronic compendium of online importance of effective communication to address policy issues. and peer-reviewed resources to guide researcher decision making Scholars will be challenged to consider their place along a continuum during design and analysis phases. of advocacy. Tools and resources will be provided for scholars seeking to broaden their impact and more effectively disseminate their research to policy-related audiences. SSRPCB-5 From Research to Policy: How Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) One Good Idea Can Influence State Law SSRPCB-3 Mechanisms for Addressing Mental Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Laura S. Abrams, PhD, Matthew Mizel (UCLA Luskin School of Public Health Disparities through NIMH Funding Affairs) Beverly Pringle, PhD, Makeda Williams, PhD (Office for Research on Disparities & Global Mental Health) In this workshop, we aim to teach social work scholars how to influence policy makers and policy making through research, NIMH has made research that seeks to reduce mental health disparities collaboration, and marketing of your great ideas. We will use “lessons both within and outside of the United States a priority. In this session, learned” from a rapid response, mixed methods project that was used we will discuss funding initiatives currently available that are focused on the basis for a California legislative bill (SB 439) that aimed to set age addressing disparities through services and implementation research 12 as the minimum for child involvement in delinquency court. In to achieve equity in accessibility, quality of care, and mental health this workshop, we will highlight the origins of the idea, how we built outcomes, particularly in low-resourced settings. In addition, we will an interdisciplinary team across the UC system, involved community share information about our efforts to support the training needs of advocacy partners, and raised money to support the project. We will under-represented groups to develop a diverse research workforce also showcase how the idea became a bill that passed through the in mental health. This will also be an opportunity for SSWR members state senate (and stalled in the assembly) and how we managed to learn about current or emerging funding priorities and potential to publish both scholarly works and applied policy briefs from the funding opportunities that build capacity to address these disparities. data collection. We will extract “lessons learned” in negotiating the academic/policy bridge as scholars who want social work research to 10:00 am - 10:15 am have a broad impact.

Break Marquis BR Foyer (ML 2) SSRPCB-6 Successes, Failures, and Lessons Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Learned Using Community-Based Participatory 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Research to Address Health Inequities among People with Serious Mental Illness SSRPCB-4 Design and Analysis for Random Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Leopoldo J. Cabassa, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Ana Assignment Experiments Stefancic, PhD (Columbia University) Todd Jensen, PhD, Kirsten Kainz, PhD (UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work) Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged as a transformative research paradigm that can help bridge the gap Identifying intervention effects, their precision, and their variation between science and practice by increasing community engagement across contexts is important to many social work researchers and the and social action in the development, planning, and implementation field of social intervention more generally. This workshop will focus on of health care interventions to address health inequities. Over the seminal and emerging recommendations for the design and analysis of past 9 years, our group has developed two community-engaged random assignment experiments, including discussion of the strengths studies supported by the National Institute of Mental Health that

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 10:15am - 1:30pm

focus on addressing health and health care disparities faced by people with serious mental illness. In this workshop, we will describe how we used CBPR principles to develop and sustain community- academic partnerships to inform the adaptation and implementation of health interventions for people with SMI from racially and ethnically diverse communities. We will discuss the strategies and methods used to develop these studies, present both successes and failures of our experiences partnering with community agencies, and summarize lessons learned from these studies.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Volunteer Orientation Archives (ML 4)

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Lunch On Your Own

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 12:15pm - 3:00pm

Thursday - January 11, 2018

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

1 Meet the Scientist Luncheon Chinatown (ML 3) Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago), Jeffrey Edleson, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD (University of Washington), Flavio Marsiglia, PhD (Arizona State University), Ruth McRoy, PhD (Boston College), Enola Proctor, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Anna Scheyett, PhD (University of Georgia), Jane Waldfogel, PhD (Columbia University), Mieko Yoshihama, PhD (University of Michigan), Luis Zayas, PhD (University of Texas at Austin)

The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) will be holding the “Meet the Scientist” Luncheon to be held at the SSWR 22nd Annual Conference in Washington, DC. This special session provides a forum for early career scholars and doctoral students to talk and interact with established senior scholars who are leaders in social work research and the Society. Early career scholars and doctoral students will have the opportunity to ask questions about career development, challenges in the field, research initiatives, and where the field might be heading. Each senior scholar will be seated at a table with up to 6 early career scholars and doctoral students.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

SYMPOSIA

2 [ADOL] Overcoming Risk: The Role of Various Forms Monument (ML 4) of Social Support in the Lives of Black Adolescents Organizer: Adrian Gale, PhD (Rutgers University) Discussant: Antoinette Farmer, PhD (Rutgers University)

Examining Black Adolescents’ Perceptions of in-School Racial Discrimination: The Role of Teacher Support on Academic Outcomes Adrian Gale, PhD (Rutgers University)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Psychological Well-Being Among Black Adolescents in Foster Care: Workplace Support Among Recently-Hired Frontline Child Welfare The Role of Relational Permanence Workers: Who Has It and Why? Abigail Williams-Butler, PhD (Rutgers University) Melissa Radey, PhD, Lisa Schelbe, PhD, MSW, Dina J. Wilke, PhD (Florida State University) Black Mothers Perceptions on Positive Youth Development Regarding Recreational Choices for Black Children 5 [C&CJ] A Randomized Controlled Trial and Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Augustus Hallmon, PhD (Northwest Missouri State University) Implementation Study within Adult Corrections: How a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Study Advances Practice, Policy, 3 [A&G] Adult Protective Services: Advances in Independence BR A (ML 4) and Research Research Examining Processes and Outcomes Organizer: Tonya Van Deinse, PhD (University of North Carolina at Organizer: Joy Ernst, PhD (Wayne State University School of Social Work) Chapel Hill)

Achieving Equity and Justice By Enhancing Adult Protective A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Specialized Approach to Services: Seeking an Evidence-Based Approach to Assessing Risk Probation for Adults with Severe Mental Illnesses and Safely for Older Adults Gary Cuddeback, PhD, Tonya Van Deinse, PhD, Marilyn Ghezzi, MSW, Teri Kennedy, PhD (Arizona State University), Fei Sun, PhD (Michigan Stacey Burgin, MA (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Evan State University) Lowder, PhD (North Carolina State University)

Using Evidence to Revise Colorado Adult Protective Service’s Facilitators, Challenges and Strategies of Implementing a Assessment Procedures Specialized Probation Model for Adults with Severe Mental Illness: Leslie Hasche, PhD (University of Denver), Peggy Rogers (Adult Variations in Rural and Urban Settings Protective Services) Tonya Van Deinse, PhD, Stacey Burgin, MA, Amy Blank Wilson, PhD, Gary Cuddeback, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Measuring Success in Adult Protective Services David Burnes, PhD (University of Toronto), Mark Lachs, MD (Weill Cornell Clinical Case Consultation with Specialty Mental Health Probation Medical College) Officers: Specification of a Key Implementation Strategy Marilyn Ghezzi, MSW, Tonya Van Deinse, PhD, Amanda Strott, BA, Nathan 4 [CW] Social Support Among Child Welfare Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Bruson, Stacey Burgin, MA, Ashley Givens, MSW, Gary Cuddeback, PhD Stakeholders (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Organizer: Melissa Radey, PhD (Florida State University) 6 [H] Understanding PrEP Pre-Exposure Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Provider-Recommended Strategies to Enhance Foster Youth Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention: Implications for Health Equity Support Networks Organizer: Whitney Sewell, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Jennifer E. Blakeslee, PhD, Jared Best (Portland State University) Discussant: Whitney Sewell, MSW (Washington University in Saint The Influence of Caregiver Support and Child Advocacy Louis) Center Supportive Services in the Investigation of Child Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Prep HBCUs for an HIV/AIDS Free Sexual Abuse Cases Generation Jacquelynn Duron, PhD (Rutgers University) Sharon Parker, PhD (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Is County-Level Social Support Associated with Child Maltreatment University), Yarneccia Dyson, PhD (University of North Carolina at Report Rates? Greensboro), Jasmine Lewis, BA (North Carolina Agricultural and Brenda Smith, Laura Boltz, MSW, MPH (University of Alabama) Technical State University)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Assessing Subjective Norms Towards HIV As Barriers and The Front Lines of Financial Defense: Managing Financial Facilitators for Intent to Share Information about PrEP Emergencies in Low-Income Households Kimberly Parker, PhD (Texas Woman’s University), Whitney Sewell, MSW Stephen Roll, PhD, Samuel Taylor, MSW, Sam Bufe, MS (Washington (Washington University in Saint Louis), Dominique Guinn, MS (Texas University in Saint Louis), Mathieu Despard, PhD (University of Southern University), Kristin Wiginton, PhD, Elizabeth Wachira, PhD, Luis Michigan-Ann Arbor), Michal Grinstein-Weiss, PhD (Washington Espinoza, PhD (Texas Woman’s University) University in Saint Louis)

Correlates of PrEP Awareness Among High Risk Heterosexual Does Financial Access Mitigate the Effects of Income Volatility on Women Credit Record? Whitney Sewell, MSW, Harry Taylor, Darrell Hudson, PhD (Washington Julie Birkenmaier, PhD, Qiang Fu, PhD (Saint Louis University) University in Saint Louis) Financial Capability and Asset Building for All: The Potential of 7 [I&R] They Survived, We Can Help Them Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Postal Banking for Under-Served Low-Income, Minority, and Rural Thrive: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Social Work with Communities Forced Migrants Mathieu Despard, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Terri Organizer: Mitra Ahmadinejad, MA (Florida International University) Friedline, PhD (University of Kansas)

Measuring Refugee Poverty Using Deprivation Versus Income: The 9 [MH] Setting the Stage for Healthy Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Case of Afghans in Iran Development: Treating Perinatal Depression in Socio-Economically Mitra Ahmadinejad, MA, Shanna Burke, PhD, Miriam Potocky, PhD Disadvantaged Women Using Interpersonal Psychotherapy (Florida International University) Organizer: Nancy Grote, Ph.D. (University of Washington) Discussant: Myrna Weissman, PhD (Columbia University) Developing a Reliable Assessment Tool for Refugee Survivors of Torture Brief Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Perinatal Depression in Michaela Zajicek-Farber, PhD, BCD, LCSW-C (The Catholic University of Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Women: Effectiveness and Cost America), Joan Hodges-Wu, MA, MSW, LGSW (Asylum Seeker Assistance Effectiveness Project), Sarah Moore Oliphant, MSW, PhD (The Catholic University of Nancy Grote, Ph.D. (University of Washington) America) Change Mechanisms in Brief Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Hiding in Plain Sight: A Qualitative Analysis of Survival Strategies Perinatal Depression: A Qualitative Study for LGBT Forced Migrants Mary Curran (University of Washington) Edward J. Alessi, PhD (Rutgers University) A Randomized Controlled Trial of Dyadic-Interpersonal Performing for Their Lives: The Psychological Toll of ‘Reverse Psychotherapy in a Low-Income Population with Perinatal Covering’ for Sexual and Gender Minority Refugee Claimants in Depression Canada Shannon Lenze (Washington University in Saint Louis) Sarilee Kahn, PhD (McGill University) Trauma Informed Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolescent 8 [IP&SWP] Strengthening Financial Inclusion Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Perinatal Depression: Achieving Equity through Evidence-Informed Role in Mitigating Household Financial Models of Intervention Organizer: Julie Birkenmaier, PhD (Saint Louis University) Sarah Bledsoe, PhD, MSW, Candace Killian-Farrell, PhD, Brianna Lombardi, MSW, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, MD, MPH (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

10 [RD&M] The Missing Link: Structural Equation Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Integrating SBIRT for Problem Gambling into Credit Modeling with R Counseling Settings Organizer: Matthew James Cuellar, PhD (Yeshiva University) Jodi Frey, PhD, Paul Sacco, PhD, LCSW, Christine Callahan, Phd (University of Maryland at Baltimore) The Basics behind Structural Equation Modeling Wendy Zeitlin, PhD (Montclair State University) Formal and Informal Financial Coaching for Young Adults Emerging from Foster Care Data Management Using R Clark Peters, PhD, JD (University of Missouri-Columbia) Charles Auerbach, PhD (Yeshiva University) Can Financial Capability be Built at Work? Using Lavaan to Estimate Cross-Sectional Structural Equation Ellen Frank-Miller, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Mathieu Models Using R Despard, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Meredith Covington, Matthew James Cuellar, PhD (Yeshiva University) MPP, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis)

11 [RSWE] Financial Capability and Asset Building Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) 13 [VAWC] Gazing into Intimate Partner Violence Among Capitol (ML4) in Social Work Education: A Grand Challenge College Students through Their Race, Gender, and Disability Organizer: Margaret Sherraden, PhD (Washington University in Organizer: Soonok An, PhD (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical Saint Louis) State University)

Financial and Economic Content in Social Work Education IPV Victimization and Perpetuation Among Black College Students Margaret Sherraden, PhD (University of Missouri-Saint Louis), Lissa Soonok An, PhD (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Johnson, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Peter Dore, University), Y. Joon Choi, PhD (University of Georgia) MA (Washington University in St. Louis), Vernon Loke, PhD (Eastern Washington University), Julie Birkenmaier, PhD (St. Louis University), Sally Victimization and Perpetration between Heterosexual Dating Hageman, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Partners: Moderator Effects of Gender on a Causal Model Including Community Cohesiveness, Adverse Childhood Experience, and Student Perceptions of Financial Capability Interventions: How Mental Health Factors Important? Sung Hyun Yun, PHD (University of Windsor) Sally Hageman, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Julie Birkenmaier, PhD (St. Louis University), Vernon Loke, PhD (Eastern Intimate Partner Violence Victimization Among College Students Washington University) with Disabilities Esther Son, PhD (College of Staten Island, The City University of New Perceptions of Financial Education Among Administrators and York) Staff in the Asset Pilot Project for Head Start Families Jami Curley, PhD (Saint Louis University), Anne Robertson, PhD WORKSHOP (University of Denver), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University)

12 [SWP] Building Financial Capability for All Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) 14 [RD&M] Critical Theories for Social Work Independence BR H (ML 4) in Unexpected Places and Spaces Practice Research: An Introduction Organizer: Jodi Frey, PhD, LCSW-C (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Josué Meléndez Rodríguez, MA, MSW, Erin Kerrison, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

ROUNDTABLES A Trail of Transformation: The Meaning of Place in Health for Indigenous Women 15 [CW] Rates of Child Welfare Interactions: Independence BR C (ML 4) Angela Fernandez, MSW, LCSW (University of Washington) Methodological Challenges and Policy Implications Jooree Anh, MSW, MPH, Joseph Mienko, PhD, MSW, Erik Oien, MSc Environmental Changes, Indigenous Experiences, and Health (University of Washington), Jared Parrish, PhD (Alaska Department of Outcomes Health & Social Services), John Prindle, PhD, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, Assistant Professor Billiot, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana- PhD (University of Southern California), Hyunil Kim, MSW (Washington Champaign) University in Saint Louis), Rebecca Rebbe, MSW, EdM (University of Understanding and Decolonizing Maternal Health in Ethiopia Washington) through Indigenous Methodologies Aissetu Ibrahima, PhD (Miami University of Ohio) 16 [MSVF] Interrupting the Male Driven Narrative Independence BR G (ML 4) with a Feminist Perspective on the Integration of Women in Culture Matters: The Protective Roles of Traditional Practices in the the US Military Relationship between Historical Trauma and Alcohol Use Heather DeShone, MSW (University of Houston), Kate Hendricks Ciwang Teyra, MSW (University of Washington) Thomas, PhD (Charleston Southern University), Jackie Malfucci, PhD (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America), Sarah Plummer Taylor, MSW 20 [CW] Child maltreatment Congress (ML 4) (University of Denver) Moderator: Chien-jen Chiang, MSW (Washington University in St. Louis)

17 [R&E] Challenges in Offering Social Services Independence BR B (ML 4) Assessing the Impact of Childhood Maltreatment History and to the South Asian Community Potential Risk and Protective Factors on Psychological Distress Sameena Azhar, LCSW, MPH (University of Chicago), Samira Ali, PhD Among Newly-Hired Frontline Child Welfare Workers (University of Houston), Vithya Murugan, MSW (Washington University Caitlin Nolan, MSW, Dina Wilke, PhD (Florida State University) in Saint Louis) The Effects of Childhood Maltreatment History, Individual 18 [RD&M] The Role of Epigenetics in Independence BR F (ML 4) Characteristics, and Workplace Factors on Psychological Distress Social Work Practice and Sleep Disturbance Among Florida’s Newly-Hired Child Welfare Justin Russotti, LMSW (University of Rochester) Workers Caitlin Nolan, MSW, Melissa Radey, PhD (Florida State University) CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Caregivers’ Health Concerns and the Recurrence of Child 19 [IC] Indigenous Treasury (ML 4) Maltreatment Reports practices and health Chien-jen Chiang, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Moderator: Michael Spencer, PhD (University of Michigan) Preventing Child Neglect: The Role of State Discretion in Child The Added Value of Traditional Native Hawaiian Healers in Maltreatment Statutes in the U.S Primary Care Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Ph.D., Donna Ginther, Ph.D., Patricia Sattler, Michael Spencer, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Mary Oneha, MSW, Jeri Damman, MSc (University of Kansas) PhD, Leina’ala Bright, MA (Waimanalo Health Center)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

21 [C&N] Economic and Social Factors Impacting Archives (ML 4) Social Innovation and Partnerships: Internal Partnership Dynamics Neighborhoods and Neighborhood Change That Support Strategic Social Change Initiatives Among Human Moderator: Richard Smith, PhD (Wayne State University) Service Organizations Micheal Shier, PhD, Aaron Turpin, MSW (University of Toronto), Femida A Case Study of Economic Growth and Racial Inequity in the Handy, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) American South Allison De Marco, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Developing Socially Innovative Organizational Programs and Processes: An Applied Program Evaluation Approach to Assess the Aging in Place in Gentrifying Neighborhoods: Implications for Social Impact of Human Service Organizations Physical and Mental Health Micheal Shier, PhD, Aaron Turpin, MSW (University of Toronto) Richard Smith, PhD (Wayne State University), Amanda Lehning, PhD, Kyeongmo Kim, MSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore) 23 [VAWC] Child Sexual Abuse and its Effects Supreme Court (ML 4) Moderator: Molly Wolf, PhD (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania) Post- Forced Eviction Communities: The Contribution of Personal and Environmental Resources to the Sense of Belonging to the Grooming Children into Child Sexual Abuse and Its Effects on Community Adult Trauma Symptoms Friedman Yuval, MSC (School of social work), Haya Itzhaky, Prof. (Bar Ilan Molly Wolf, PhD (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania), Doyle Pruitt, PhD University, Ramat Gan, Israel), Drorit Levy, PhD (Bar Ilan University, Israel) (Keuka College)

Gentrification in the Twin Cities: Resident Perspectives on Intra-Familial Child Sexual Abuse and Intimate Parent-Child Changing Neighborhoods Interactions: A Mixed Study in Beijing Brittany Lewis, PhD, Molly Calhoun, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Qian Wen Xie, MSW (The University of Hong Kong), Joshua Miller, PhD Cities) (Smith College), Dong Ping Qiao, PhD (Beijing Normal University)

22 [O&M] Collaboration and innovation in human Mint (ML 4) Effects of Polyvictimization on Trauma Symptoms, Dissociation, service organizations and Income Levels Among Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Moderator: Liliane Windsor, PhD, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana- Molly Wolf, PhD, Shraddha Prabhu, PhD, (Edinboro University of Champaign) Pennsylvania)

Interprofessional Collaboration Associated with Referrals to Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: The Effect of Early Sexual HIV Continuum of Care Services Among Marginalized Clients in Trauma on Young Women Newark, New Jersey Amy Butler, Phd (University of Iowa) Liliane Windsor, PhD, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Rogério Pinto, PhD, LCSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Carol Lee, ePOSTERS MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Prevention and Service Delivery in Child Maltreatment Practice: An 24 ePoster Presentations I Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Inter-Organizational Network Comparison To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each Marianna Colvin, PhD, Heather Thompson, PhD (Florida Atlantic ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a University), Shari Miller, PhD (University of Georgia) sequential order. ePosters 1P-60P are assigned to board monitors #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance.

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G)

1P A Content Analysis of State Policy on School-Based Sex 9P A Community Needs Assessment of Holocaust Survivors Education Focused on Sexual Behaviors, Relationships, and Melissa Pullman, MSW (Yeshiva University), Wendy Zeitlin, PhD Identities (Montclair State University), Charles Auerbach, PhD (Yeshiva University), William Hall, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Kelly Klinger, BA (Montclair State University)

2P Adolescent Development and Parental Warmth: A Family 10P Depression Interventions for Latino Adults 50 Years and Older: Systems Perspective A Systematic Review from 2012-2017 Jeremiah Jaggers, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, David Camacho, MSW, MSG, Ellen Lukens, PhD, Anindita Bhattacharya, Indianapolis), Wesley Church, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton MSW (Columbia University) Rouge) 11P A Qualitative Exploration of Resident-to-Resident Aggression 3P Racial/Ethnic Measurement Invariance of the School Success (RRA) in Long-Term Care Dementia Units Profile (SSP)’s Future Orientation Scale Manaal A. Syed, MSW, David Burnes, PhD (University of Toronto) Yunyu Xiao, M.Phil. (New York University), Natasha K. Bowen, PhD, MSW (Ohio State University), Michael Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH (New York 12P The Relationship between Types and Sources of Social University) Support and Mental Health and Life Satisfaction Among Chinese Older Adults (WITHDRAWN) 4P Context-Linked Influences on the Achievement Outcomes of Xupeng Mao, MA, Yuerong Liu, MA (New York University) African American Male High School Seniors M. Annette Clayton, PhD (Virginia Wesleyan College) 13P Food Insecurity and Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults Living Alone in South Korea 5P A Population Based Examination of the Characteristics and Youngmi Kim, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Aely Park, Maltreatment History of Young Fathers in California (WITHDRAWN) PhD (Ewha Womans University), Kyeongmo Kim, MSW (University of Lindsey Palmer, MSW (University of Southern California), Bryn King, Maryland at Baltimore) PhD (University of Toronto), Andrea Lane Eastman, MA, Emily Putnam- Hornstein, PhD (University of Southern California) American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Populations (Indigenous Cluster) 6P A Pernicious Cycle: Finding the Pathways from Child Maltreatment to Adolescent Peer Victimization 14P Culturally-Informed Interventions for Substance Abuse Among Dalhee Yoon, MSW (Case Western Reserve University), Susan Yoon, PhD Indigenous Youth: A Systematic Review (Ohio State University), Jiho Park, MA (Case Western Reserve University) Jessica Liddell, MSW/MPH, Catherine Burnette, PhD (Tulane University)

7P Natural and Formal Mentors Among Youth in Foster Care: How Child Welfare (CW) Do Mentor Type and Relationship Dynamics Explain Variance in the Quality of the Mentoring Relationship? (WITHDRAWN) 15P Doula Home Visitors Are Effective at Promoting Sensitive Allison Thompson, MSS, Johanna Greeson (University of Pennsylvania) Parenting during Early Infancy: A Randomized Controlled Study Nora Medina, MSW, Renee Edwards, PhD, Linda Henson, MA, Sydney 8P The Relationship between Abusive Experiences and Staff Hans, PhD (University of Chicago) Controls in Juvenile Correctional Facilities: The Mediating Effects of Externalizing Behavior 16P Adoption in Two Southern-East States: Exploring Why More Ashleigh Hodge, MSW (Ohio State University), Jamie Yoder, PhD Kids Get Adopted and Sooner in Arkansas? (Colorado State University) Pedro Hernandez, PhD (Jackson State University)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

17P Discharge Rates By Ethno-Racial Categories - Peel CAS Health (H) Brenda Moody, MBA, Jolanta Rasteniene (Peel CAS), Barbara Fallon, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto), 24P Breast Cancer Screening Behavior in Korean Immigrant Nico Trocmé, PhD (McGill University), Tara Black, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Women in the United States: Focusing on Cultural Health Beliefs Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto), Carolyn O’Connor, MSW Mi Hwa Lee, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) (University of Toronto) 25P Challenges Faced By MDR-TB Patients and Health Workers 18P An Examination of Agency and Individual Factors Associated Involved in Clinic-Based Ambulatory Care in Kampala Uganda, a with Worker Retention in Public Child Welfare Agencies Cross Sectional Study Michael Biehl, PhD, Sandhya Hermon, PhD, Elizabeth Wroughton, MSW, Stellah Namatovu, MSc.Health Services Research (Makerere University) E. Maxwell Davis, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) 26P Access to Dental Care for Rural Veterans Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Patricia Findley, DrPH, MSW (Rutgers University), R. Constance Wiener, DMD, PhD (West Virginia University), Chan Shen, PhD (University of Texas 19P Bonding Social Capital and Collective Action with Neighbors: Health Science Center at Houston), Usha Sambamoorthi, PhD (West Associations with Residents’ Perceptions of Their Neighborhoods Virginia University) Jason T Carbone, MSW (Saint Louis University) 27P A Trauma Informed Approach to Serving HIV+ Women Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) Jennifer Lewis, PhD (University of Southern California)

20P Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Role As Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Mitigators for Youthful and Non-Youthful Offenders in Capital Sentencing Cases 28P Are Immigrant Children More Likely to be Victims of Bullying Sondra Fogel, Ph.D., Jessica Trapassi, John Cochran, PhD, Dwayne Smith, in U.S. Schools Compared to Native-Born American Children? PhD (University of South Florida), Beth Bjerregaard, PhD (University of Lauren Terzis, MSW (Saint Louis University) North Carolina at Charlotte) 29P Acculturation Stress Among Older Korean American Disability (D) Immigrants Sam Choi, PhD (Alabama A&M University), Eun Koh, PhD (The Catholic 21P Engaging Community Capabilities with Technology: A University of America) Mixed-Method Study of Human-Robot Social Learning for People with Disabilities 30P A Critical Latino Response to President Trump’s Executive Bonita B. Sharma, MSSW, PhD, John C. Bricout, PhD, Skylar Joyner, LMSW, Order on Interior Immigration Enforcement LGW, Kevin Vilbig (University of Texas at Arlington) Anayeli Lopez, MSSA, Robert Rosales, MSW, Victor Figuereo, MSW, MA, Luz Maria Hernandez-Meneses, MA, LLM (Boston College) 22P The Role of Recognition: Using Q Methodology to Explore DSP Decision Making Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) Kyle Caler, MSW (Rutgers University) 31P Beyond Monetary Terms: Redefining Childhood Poverty Gender (G) and Examining Familial Factors Contributing to the Longitudinal Psychological Development of Poor Youths in Hong Kong 23P The State of Feminism in Social Work Education: A Hor Yan Lai, PhD (Hong Kong Baptist University), Man Kin Lai, PhD (Hong Scoping Review Kong Polytechnic University) Taylor Yates, MSW, Abha Rai, PhD (University of Georgia)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

32P Financial Knowledge of Chinese Rural Residents: A Qualitative 39P Adverse Childhood Experiences and Behavioral Health Service Study from Fujian Utilization: A Systematic Review Yiqing Yuan, Minchao Jin, PhD (New York University) Mary Ann Priester, MSW (University of South Carolina), Ligia Vasquez, MS, Elizabeth Racine, DrPH, Shanti Kulkarni, PhD (University of North Carolina International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) at Charlotte)

33P Examining the Impact of the Ban on International Surrogacy 40P Discovering the Turning Points of Recovery: A Qualitative on the Livelihood of Surrogate Mothers in India Study on Recovery Processes of Clients with Severe DSM Sarah Huber, MSW, MPA, Sharvari Karandikar, PhD (Ohio State University), Diagnoses Who Were Able to Recover without Ongoing Reliance of Lindsay Gezinski (University of Utah) Medications Chang Liu, MSW, Mo Yee Lee, PhD, Xiafei Wang, MSW, (Ohio State 34P A Multiple Regression Analysis of Self-Perceived Social Identity University) Among Rural-to-Urban Migrant Children in China Yixuan Wang, LMSW, LLM, Fuhua Zhai, PhD (Fordham University), Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University), Cathy Berkman, PhD (Fordham University) 41P Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Growth Among Combat-Exposed Vietnam Veterans: Is the Association 35P Assessing Gendered Geographical Inequalities in Junior High Quadratic or Moderated By Resilience? School Enrollment and the Role of Education Resources Thomas Chacko, Kristin Naragon-Gainey, PhD (State University of New David Ansong, PhD, Brittney Chesworth, MSW (University of North York at Buffalo) Carolina at Chapel Hill), Moses Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto), Eric Ansong, Ph.D. (University of East London), Cedrick Joseph Wabwire, BA Organizations & Management (O&M) (Uganda Christian University) 42P Child Welfare NGOs in Hong Kong: Does Advocacy Work? Mental Health (MH) Lucy Jordan (University of Hong Kong), Cheryl Chui, Marty Forth (SWSA)

36P Suicidal Ideation and First Episode of Psychosis: Secondary 43P Strategic Action Plan Evaluation: Measuring Outcomes of Work Analysis of the Recovery after an Initial Schizophrenia Episode Focused on Social Change for Women and Girls (RAISE) Data Rebecca McCloskey, MSW, Samantha Bates, MSW, Dawn Anderson- Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Butcher, PhD (Ohio State University), Nichole Dunn (The Women’s Fund Qiong Wu, BA (New York University) of Central Ohio)

37P Adverse Effects and Treatment Satisfaction Among Online Race and Ethnicity (R&E) Users of Four Antidepressants Jeffrey Lacasse, PhD (Florida State University), Shannon Hughes, PhD 44P Latent Profiles of Acculturation and Their Implications for (Colorado State University), Jennifer Spaulding-Givens, PhD (University Health: A Study with Asian Americans of North Florida) Yuri Jang, PHD (University of Texas at Austin), Nan Sook Park, PhD, David Chiriboga, PhD (University of South Florida) 38P Arthritis Burden Severity As a Predictor of Anxiety and Depression in U.S. Adults Jaimie O’Gara, MSW (University of Texas at Austin)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) 51P Bias-Motivated Physical Assaults Among Transgender, Genderqueer, and Cisgender Sexual Minority Youth 45P An Adaptation of Respondent Driven Sampling to Recruit G. Allen Ratliff, MSW, Paul Sterzing, PhD (University of California, Samples of Young Black Women Aged 18 to 25 in Los Angeles Berkeley) Jaih Craddock, MSW, MA, Eric Rice, PhD (University of Southern California) Social Work Practice (SWP)

46P Participation, Power and Conflicts. Involvement of Social 52P Attitudes Toward Transracial Adoption Among African Service Users and Practitioners in Participatory Research American MSW Students (WITHDRAWN) Jaegoo Lee, PhD (Jackson State University) Sidsel Natland, PhD (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB)

Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) 53P Methodological Advances in Alcohol Research: Two Event- Level Pilot Studies of Drinking Behavior 47P Engaging Students in Online Education: Evaluating the Use of Danielle Madden, PhD (Ohio State University), John D. Clapp, PhD Badges in an Undergraduate Research Course (University of Southern California) Lisa Baker, PhD (University of Alabama, Birmingham) 54P Decrease in Healthcare Utilization and Costs for Opioid Users 48P A Qualitative Study of the Moral Development of Following Residential Integrated Treatment for Co- Occurring Undergraduate Students at a Private University Disorders Janelle Duda-Banwar, MSW (Case Western Reserve University), Adam Siobhan Morse, MHSA (Foundations Recovery Network/Universal Health T. Perzynski, PhD (The MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve Services), Brian Bride, PhD (Georgia State University) University), Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, PhD, Joshua Terchek, PhD (Case Western Reserve University) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) School Social Work (SSW) 55P Climate Change from Perspectives of Urban Population: A 49P Longitudinal Comparison of the Adoption and Case Study for Bogotá Implementation of Community Schools Clara Pardo, PhD (University of El Rosario) Samantha Bates, MSW (Ohio State University), Natasha Bowen, PhD (College of Social Work), Dawn Anderson-Butcher, PhD (Ohio State Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) University) 56P How Does Teen Dating Violence Experiences Impact Teen- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Parent Communication? Bernadette Ombayo, MSW, Beverly Black, PhD (University of Texas at 50P Alcohol Dependence, Co-Occurring Depression, and Arlington), Kathleen Preble, PhD (University of Missouri-Columbia) Drinking-Related Consequences Among Sexual Minorities and Heterosexuals 57P A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Hopkins Symptom Briana McGeough, MSW (University of California, Berkeley) Checklist with Ghanaian Female Survivors of Trafficking David Okech, PhD, Sunwoo Lee, MSW (University of Georgia)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 1:30pm - 7:30pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

58P When Abused Women Decide to Seek Police Help: Their submissions, explain the editorial decision-making process, and advise Perceived Needs, Severity of Abuse, and Mental Health on the process of creating publishable articles. Time will be provided Functioning (WITHDRAWN) for questions, comments, and suggestions from the audience and Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University) responses from the Editors.

59P Exploring Family Violence Exposure As a Risk Factors for SYMPOSIA Suspension in Elementary School Alysse Melville (University of Connecticut) 26 [ADOL] The Importance of Parenting Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) for Youth Well-Being Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Organizer: Melissa Lippold, PhD (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 60P Association between Gender Inequality in Country of Origin and the Economic Participation of Refugee Women Resettled in Fluctuations in Parents’ Warmth and Hostility Predicts Youth the United States Substance Use and Delinquency Sarah Richards-Desai, MSW (State University of New York at Buffalo), Melissa Lippold, PhD, Andrea Hussong, PhD (The University of North Yunju Nam, PhD (School of Social Work) Carolina at Chapel Hill), Gregory Fosco, PhD, Nilam Ram, PhD (The Pennsylvania State University) 1:30 pm - 7:30 pm Constellations of Dyadic Relationship Quality in Stepfamilies and Exhibits Open Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Youth Adjustment Todd Jensen, PhD (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 3:00 pm - 3:15 pm Developmental Effects of Household Adversity, Transitions, and Relationship Quality on Adult Outcomes of Socioeconomic Status Break Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Amy L. Stevens (National Research Institute for Child and Family Studies), Todd I. Herrenkohl, PhD (The University of Washington), W Alex Mason, 3:15 pm - 4:45 pm PhD, Gail L. Smith, PhD (National Research Institute for Child and Family Studies,), Joanne Klevens, MD, PhD (National Center for Injury Prevention 25 Invited Journal Editors’ Workshop I: Publishing Capitol (ML4) and Control), Melissa T Merrick, PhD (National Center for Injury Publishing Research in Peer-Reviewed Journals: Prevention & Control) Talk with the Editors Jeffrey M. Jenson, PhD (University of Denver), Mark E. Courtney, PhD 27 [CW] Using Intervention Research to Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) (University of Chicago), Sophia Dziegielewski, PhD (University of Central Improve Permanency Services for Foster Children and Youth: Florida), Bruce A. Thyer, PhD (Florida State University), James Herbert Initial Results from the National Quality Improvement Center for Williams, PhD (University of Denver) Adoption and Guardianship Support and Preservation Project Organizer: Nancy Rolock, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) This symposium brings together a panel of editors from five generalist research journals in social work: Journal of Social Service Research, A Comparison of Post-Adoption and Guardianship Families Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, Research on Receiving Intensive Services to Those Not Receiving Intensive Social Work Practice, Social Service Review, and Social Work Research. Services Using Survey Data from the National Quality The editors will describe their respective journals, offer guidance on Improvement Center for Adoption and Guardianship Support and Preservation Project Kevin White, PhD (East Carolina University), Nancy Rolock, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

Adapting Family Group Decision Making for Native Communities The Effects of the Dads Matter Intervention on Father Engagement Rowena Fong, EdD, Monica Faulkner, PhD, LMSW, Catherine LaBrenz, and Involvement: Preliminary Findings MSW (University of Texas at Austin), Chiara Cournoyer, BSW (Winnebago Aaron Banman, MSW, Justin Harty, MSW, Neil Guterman, PhD (University Child and Family Services) of Chicago), Jennifer Bellamy, PhD (University of Denver), Sandra Morales-Mirque, BA (University of Chicago) Using Administrative Data to Target Prevention Efforts: A Longitudinal Examination of Outcomes Post Adoption 29 [C&N] Civic Engagement Among Emerging Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Kerrie Ocasio, MSW (Rutgers University), Kevin White, PhD (East Carolina Adults: Social Justice, Diversity, and Well-Being University), Nancy Rolock, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Organizer: Nicole Nicotera, PhD (University of Denver) Discussant: Amanda Moore-McBride (University of Denver) Increasing Parent Survey Response Rates Using Assertive Outreach Methods with Post-Permanency Families Connecting Ideals to Actions: How Definitions of Social Justice Rowena Fong, EdD, Christina Shuma, Laura Marra, MSSW, Monica Influence the Civic Engagement of Undergraduate Students Faulkner, PhD, LMSW (University of Texas at Austin) Nicolaus Espitia, Richard Rodems, Katie Richards-Schuster, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Suzanne Pritzker, PhD (University 28 [CW] Mothers’s and Father’s Contribution Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) of Houston) to Parenting and Child Outcomes: A Family Systems Approach Organizer: Joyce Lee, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Millennials, Diversity, and the 2016 Presidential Election Discussant: Shawna Lee, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Kenya Minott, MSW, Suzanne Pritzker, PhD (University of Houston)

Longitudinal and Bidirectional Relations between Coparenting Influences of Pre-Collegiate Civic Engagement on Well-Being Relationship Quality and Father Engagement Among Diverse Low- Among Emerging Adults Income Families Nicole Nicotera, PhD (University of Denver), Sarah Brewer (University of Joyce Lee, MSW, Brenda Volling, PhD, Shawna Lee, PhD (University of Colorado, Denver) Michigan-Ann Arbor), Inna Altschul, PhD (University of Denver) 30 [IP&SWP] Inclusive and Progressive Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) A Family Systems Approach to Examining Mothers’ and Fathers’ Asset-Building Social Policy: A Response to Rising Parenting Warmth and the Development of Early Child Behavior Wealth Inequality Problems Organizer: Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University) Garrett Pace, MSW, Shawna Lee, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Housing Loss and Asset Depletion in the Wake of the Great A Longitudinal Analysis of Prenatal Risk and Resilience Factors Recession: Uneven Impacts By Race and Gender Associated with Postnatal Parenting in Mothers and Fathers Stacia West, PhD (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga), Amy Baker, Exposed to Contextual Risk PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Kaycee Bills, LMSW (University of Carolyn Dayton, PhD, Erica Hohentanner, MSW, Jessica Goletz, BA, Laurel Tennessee, Knoxville) Hicks, MSW, Suzanne Brown, PhD (Wayne State University) The Israeli Child Savings Account Program: Early Analysis on Individual and Combined Effects of Parental Depression on Implementation and Participation Adolescent Well-Being Michal Grinstein-Weiss, PhD, Stephen Roll, PhD, Sam Bufe, MS Kevin Shafer, PhD (Brigham Young University) (Washington University in Saint Louis), Ofir Pinto, PhD, Daniel Gottlieb, PhD (Research and Planning Department, National Insurance Institute, Israel), Miryam Schmeltzer, BA (Research and Planning Department, National Insurance Institute, Isarel), Chantal Wasserstein, MBA (National Insurance Institute, Isarel), Maya Haran-Rosen (Bank of Israel)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

Do Seoul Hope Plus Savings Accounts Increase Savings and Assets The Effect of a Statewide, Trauma-Informed Intervention in Child for Working Poor Families in Korea? Welfare on Child Well-Being Youngmi Kim, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Eunsu Ju, PhD Jessica Dym Bartlett, MSW, PhD (Child Trends Inc), Beth Barto, LMHC (University of Ulsan), Michael Sherraden, PhD (Washington University in (LUK Inc.), Ruth Bodian, MSW (Massachusetts Department of Children Saint Louis), Soonsung Lee, PhD (Seoul Welfare Foundation) and Families)

Impacts of Asset Holding and Saving Behavior in Child The Impact of Attachment on Child Symptomology and Treatment Development Accounts: A Causal Mediation Analysis Outcomes after Trauma Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Sondra Beverly, PhD, Margaret Vonda Norman Jump, MS, PhD (Utah State University) Clancy, MSW, Michael Sherraden, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Studying Mechanisms of Change in a Trauma-Focused Parenting Intervention: Using Qualitative Data to Understand Quantitative 31 [ISW&GI] Financial Capability across the Independence BR A (ML 4) Measurement Globe: Results from Canada, China, and Ghana Ruth Paris, PhD, Anna Herriott, MSW, Jae Quinn, MPH (Boston University) Organizer: David Okech, PhD (University of Georgia) 33 [SO&GI] LGBTQ Children and Youth with Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) The Relationship of Financial Inclusion to Education Savings Child Welfare System Involvement in Canada Organizer: Amy Salazar, MSW, PhD (Washington State University) Katrina Cherney, MSW (Social Work), David Rothwell, PhD (Oregon State University), Mohammad Khan, MSW (Centre for Research on Children Integrating the Family Acceptance Project’s Family Support Model and Families) into Family Group Decision-Making to Increase Family Support for LGBTQ Children & Youth to Prevent Placement in Foster Care Educational Assets, Parental Expectation, and Academic Caitlin Ryan, PhD, ACSW (San Francisco State University), Monica Performance: The Role of Migration for Children in China Sampson, LMSW, Jessie Fullenkamp, LMSW, Jerry Peterson, MA (Ruth Ellis Xiaochuo Zhou, PhD (China Youth University of Political Sciences), Xin Center) Hou, MSW, Weiwei Wang, MSW (China Youth University for Political Sciences), Yanping Li, PhD (China Youth University of Political Studies), Developing and Implementing Agency Policy for the Safe and Yuna Ma, PhD (China Youth University for Political Sciences), Xi Du Confidential Identification of LGBTQ Youth: Perspectives from Child (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis Welfare Workers and LGBTQ Youth University) Dana Prince, PhD (Case Western Reserve University), Karen Anderson, MSW, Kathleen Sullivan, BA (Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Predictors of Financial Capability Among Female Survivors of Family Services) Human Trafficking in Ghana, West Africa David Okech, PhD (University of Georgia), Waylon Howard (Seattle Building Stronger Relationships between Caregivers and LGBTQ2S Children’s Research Institute) Youth in Foster Care Amy Salazar, MSW, PhD (Washington State University), Kevin Haggerty, 32 [MH] Improving the Well-Being of Children Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) MSW, PhD, Susan Barkan, PhD (University of Washington) Who Experience Trauma: A Focus on Parenting and Child Outcomes in the Context of Early Intervention 34 [SDU&E] Advancing Critical Dialogue Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Organizer: Jessica Dym Bartlett, MSW, PhD (Child Trends Inc) on Disaster Research: Theory, Evidence and Practice Discussant: Lisa Berlin, PhD (University of Maryland at College Park) Organizer: Regardt Ferreira, PhD (Tulane University) Discussant: Charles Figley, PhD (Tulane University)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

Examining Ways of Coping in Hurricane Affected Youth: an Community Resource Needs for Latina Immigrant Survivors Exploratory Structural Equation Model of the Kidcope Allison Ward-Lasher, MSW, Jill Messing, MSW, PhD (Arizona State Tara Powell, PhD, Kate Wegmann, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana- University), Bushra Sabri, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, Champaign) RN, FAAN (The Johns Hopkins University)

Removing Barriers to Evacuation: Evaluation of a Preparedness Informing Services for Forced Migrant Survivors of Domestic Intervention Violence and Sexual Assault in the United States Lisa Baker, PhD, Loretta Cormier, PhD (University of Alabama, Karin Wachter, MEd (University of Texas at Austin) Birmingham) State Violence: Exploring the Impact of Immigrant Detention The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster: Contextual and on Central American Survivors of Domestic & Sexual Violence Individual Characteristics Predicting Individual Resilience (WITHDRAWN) Outcomes of Gulf Coast Residents Laurie Heffron, LMSW, PhD (Saint Edwards University) Regardt Ferreira, PhD (Tulane University) 36 [WF&FP] Minimum Wage Impacts on Poverty, Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) The Mediating Role of Psychosocial Resources in Mental Health Employment, and Health Coverage Outcomes in Contexts of Mass Violence Organizer: Jennifer Romich (University of Washington) Leia Saltzman, PhD (Hebrew University), Daphna Canetti, PhD (Political Discussant: Julia R. Henly, PhD (University of Chicago) Science), Steven Hobfoll (Rush University), Brian Hall, PhD (Global and Community Mental Health Research Group) Coupling a Federal Minimum Wage Hike with Public Investments to Make Work Pay and Reduce Poverty The Influence of Environmental Perceptions and Mental Health on Jennifer Romich, Heather Hill, PhD (University of Washington) Post Disaster Resilience Tonya Hansel, PhD, Howard Osofsky, PhD, Joy Osofsky, PhD (Louisiana “We Want to Pay Well, but…” for-Profit and Non-Profit Employers State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans) Implement Seattle’s $15 Minimum Wage Ordinance Cynthia Moreno, BA, Seattle Minimum Wage Study (University of 35 [VAWC] Gender-Based Violence: Help-Seeking, Monument (ML 4) Washington) Prevention, and Responses in Global Settings Organizer: Jill Messing, MSW, PhD (Arizona State University) Healthcare Coverage Among Minimum Wage Workers in Colorado Discussant: Saltanat Childress, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Jennifer C. Greenfield, PhD (University of Denver)

Cultural and Social Barriers to Help-Seeking Among Women WORKSHOPS Domestic Violence Survivors in Kyrgyzstan: A Grounded Theory Study 37 [C&CJ] Social Work Practice in District Independence BR G (ML 4) Saltanat Childress, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Attorney Offices: Understanding Experiences of Stress and Trauma Ovita Williams, MSW (Columbia University) The Intersection of Violence Against Women and Violence Against Children in Uganda: Implications for Global Violence Prevention 38 [RD&M] A Workshop on Qualitative Independence BR F (ML 4) and Response Programming Research Synthesis: Clarifying Approaches and Methods Catherine Carlson, MSW, PhD (Columbia University), Sophie Namy, James Drisko, PhD (Smith College) Master’s (NGO “Raising Voices)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

39 [RSWE] Presenting Resonating Research: Independence BR H (ML 4) Peer Affiliation, School Bullying Victimization, and Substance Learning How to Use Digital Media and Applications for Influential Misuse Among Adolescents in Malawi: The Mediating Effect Electronic Communications of Depression Julie Gilliam, Sc.D (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Kimberly Bonds- Silviya Nikolova, PhD (Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria), Moses Grocher, PhD Candidate (Weill Cornell Medical College) Okumu (University of Torronto), Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University), Eusebius Small, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington), Youn 40 [SWP] Teaching and Assessing Holistic Competence Archives (ML 4) Kyoung Kim, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) Using Simulation-Based Learning Marion Bogo, MSW, AdvDipl SW, Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT, Marijuana Use Among Child Welfare Involved Youth: An Karen Sewell, MSW, Jane Sanders, MSW (University of Toronto) Examination of Risk and Protective Factors Susan Snyder, PhD (Georgia State University), Darcey Merritt, PhD (New ROUNDTABLES York University) Gender Differences in Trauma Symptom Pathways from Childhood 41 [RD&M] Lessons Learned in Social Work Independence BR B (ML 4) Abuse to Substance Use Severity Intervention Research with Diverse and Marginalized Julia Kobulsky, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Susan Yoon, Populations: A Discussion about Planning, Theory, Adaptability, PhD, Guijin Lee, MSW (Ohio State University), Charlotte Bright, PhD and Dissemination (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Michael Pelts, PhD (University of Southern Mississippi), Rebekah Freese, MSW (University of Missouri-Columbia), Laura Danforth, PhD, MSW 44 [CW] Child well-being Congress (ML 4) (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Jennifer First, MSW (University of Moderator: Ching-Hsuan Lin, MSW (University of Illinois at Missouri-Columbia) Urbana-Champaign)

42 [WF&FP] Studying the Impact of Raising Independence BR C (ML 4) The Relationship between Child Well-Being, Caregiving Stress, Wages of Low-Wage Workers and Social Engagement Among Informal and Formal Kinship Care Sara Goodkind, PhD, MSW, Kess Ballentine, MA (University of Pittsburgh), Families Heather Hill, PhD (University of Washington), Jeffrey Shook, PhD, JD, Ching-Hsuan Lin, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Rafael Engel, PhD (University of Pittsburgh), Scott Allard, PhD (University of Washington) School District and Individual Predictors of Foster Care Students’ Academic Proficiency CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Margaret Thomas, MSW, Thomas Byrne, PhD, Yoonsook Ha, PhD, MSSW (Boston University) 43 [ADOL] Marijuana and Substance Use among Diverse Youth Mint (ML 4) Moderator: Silviya Nikolova, PhD (Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria) Practice-Informed Definitions of Well-Being: The Last (but not least) Principle of Child Welfare Reciprocal Effects of Substance Use and Violence Perpetration Bridget Wesley, MA (Loyola University Chicago), Julia Pryce, PhD (Loyola Among Mexican Adolescents: A Gendered Analysis University, Chicago), Gina Samuels, PhD (University of Chicago) Stephen S. Kulis, PhD, Elizabeth Kiehne, MSW, Flavio F. Marsiglia, PhD (Arizona State University) Moving Towards a Holistic Assessment of Well-Being in Child Welfare: Testing a Multi-Dimensional, Multi-Informant Measure Brianne Kothari, PhD (Oregon State University-Cascades), Jennifer Blakeslee, PhD (Portland State University), Jeffrey Waid, PhD (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities), Bowen McBeath, PhD, Lew Bank, PhD (Portland State University), Erin Qadir (Oregon State Universisty)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

45 [MH] Adverse Childhood Experiences Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Fostering Persistence and Achievement in African American Middle and Mental Health Scholars: The Importance of Parents’ Discussion of Racial/Cultural Moderator: Darcey Merritt, PhD (New York University) Heritage Eric Kyere, MSW, James Huguley, Ed.D (University of Pittsburgh) Family and Environmental Influences on Child Behavioral Health: The Role of Neighborhood Disorder and Adverse Childhood “I Used to Have so Much Ambition”: Experiences of Cumulative Experiences Adversity and School Supports Among Cross-System Youth Xiafei Wang, MSW, Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD (Ohio State University) Annahita Ball, PhD, Annette Semanchin Jones, PhD, Elizabeth Bowen, PhD (University at Buffalo) Missed Opportunities for Child Maltreatment Prevention: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Mental Health and Substance Use Among 47 [VAWC] Help-seeking and Service Utilization among Treasury (ML 4) Home Visiting Clients Survivors of Color Monica Faulkner, PhD, LMSW (University of Texas at Austin), Patrick Moderator: Binta Alleyne-Green, PhD (Fordham University) Tennant, phD, Beth Gerlach, PhD, Swetha Nulu, MPH (The University of Texas at Austin) Perceived Helpful Responses of Abused Filipina, Indian and Pakistani Women in the U.S. Implications for Socioculturally Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect on Trauma and Depression: Effective Support Exploring Buffering Opportunities Abha Rai, MSW (University of Georgia), Yoshihama Meiko, PhD Darcey Merritt, PhD, Viktor Lushin, MSW (New York University) (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Y. Joon Choi, PhD (University of Georgia) The Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Behavioral Health Outcomes in Child-Welfare Involved Youth IPV Service Utilization Among Married Women in India Brianna Lombardi, MSW, Paul Lanier, PhD, Candace Killian-Farrell, PhD, Vithya Murugan, MSW (Washington University in St. Louis) Sarah Bledsoe, PhD, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) War Violence Exposure, Reintegration Experiences and Intimate 46 [SSW] Fostering Persistance Among Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Partner Violence Victimization Among a Sample of War-Affected Diverse Students Females in Sierra Leone Moderator: Dawn Anderson-Butcher, PhD (The Ohio State University) Binta Alleyne-Green, PhD (Fordham University), Alex Kulick (University of California, Santa Barbara), Theresa Betancourt, ScD, MA (Harvard T.H. Graduates, Dropouts, and Persisters: A Novel Approach to Chan School of Public Health) Understanding the Correlates and Consequences of Non- Graduation Education and Intimate Partner Violence in Peru Mathew Uretsky, PhD (Portland State University), Angela Henneberger, Selina Forsyth, BS (Brigham Young University) PhD, Michael Woolley, DCSW, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) 48 [WF&FP] At Work and Looking for Work: Supreme Court (ML 4) The Contribution of Parental and Societal Conditional Regard to Job Conditions and Workplace Characteristics Adjustment of High School Dropouts Moderator: Erica Lizano, PhD (California State University, San Bernardino) Yael Itzhaki, PhD, Yaacov Yablon, PhD, Haya Itzhaky, PhD (Bar-Ilan University) Employee Engagement and Its Benefits to the Personal Well-Being of Human Service Workers: An Examination of Job Burnout’s Antipode Erica Lizano, Ph.D. (California State University, San Bernardino)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

Social Support, Employment Hope and Economic Self-Sufficiency 65P Shifting the Discourse: An Exploration of Academic Success Among Low-Income Jobseekers Among African American High School Seniors from “Single”- Philip Young Hong, PhD, Jang Ho Park, MSW (Loyola University Chicago), Mother Homes Alanna Shin, MSW (Loyola University, Chicago) Nicole Corley, MSW (University of Georgia)

Working and Living Conditions and Psychological Distress in 66P An Examination of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Children Latino Migrant Day Laborers and Adolescents Referred to Community and Inpatient Mental Woojin Jung, MPP/MSW (University of California, Berkeley) Health Settings in Ontario, Canada Philip Baiden, MA (University of Toronto), Shannon Stewart, PhD ePOSTERS (Western University), Barbara Fallon, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto) 49 ePoster Presentations II Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) 67P A Systematic Review of Teen Court Evaluation Studies Katie Cotter, PhD (Arizona State University), Caroline Evans, PhD To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each (University of Kansas) ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a sequential order. ePosters 61P-120P are assigned to board monitors 68P Body Image Among Youth: The Influence of Eating Breakfast #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board and Family Meals monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Virginia L. Ramseyer Winter, PhD (University of Missouri-Columbia), Aubrey Jones (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Elizabeth O’Neill Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) (University of Kansas)

61P Shades of Discipline: Colorism and the Pushout of Black Girls Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) from Schools Tyese Brown, LMSW (The Graduate Center, City University of New York) 69P The Effects of Social Support on Quality of Life Among Aging Parents of Adult Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder 62P A State-Wide Comparison between Homeless and Non- Christina Marsack, PhD (Eastern Michigan University) Homeless School-Attending Youth on Substance Use Off and on-School Grounds 70P I Think You Are Talking about Something That Doesn’t Have a Ron Avi Astor, PhD, Hadass Moore, MSW (University of Southern Name: Using Social Work and Anthropology to Interpret Tensions California) in Culture and Aging in an Arab American Community C.M. Cassady, MSW, Faith P. Hopp, PhD (Wayne State University) 63P A Path Analysis Predicting Contraceptive Use Among Youth Formerly in Foster Care: Intention or Unmet Need? 71P An Examination of Factors Associated with Physical and Katie Massey Combs, MSW, MPH, Inna Altschul, PhD, Samantha M. Emotional Quality of Life in Elderly Caregivers Brown, PhD, Heather Taussig, PhD (University of Denver) Yong Ju Cho, MSW (University of Texas at Austin)

64P Adverse Childhood Experiences, Intimate Partner Violence 72P Developing Instruments to Assess a NYC APS Caseworker Perpetration, and Physical and Mental Health Among Young Adults Engagement Training Seunghye Hong, PhD (University of Hawai`i), Sophia Kim, MSW Caroline Gelman, PhD (Hunter College), Angela Ghesquiere, PhD (Hunter (University of Hawai`i) College of the City University of New York), Agnes Halarewicz, MSW (Hunter College), Geoff Rogers, BA (Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm -4:45pm

73P Analyzing Factors of Colorectal Cancer Screening Practice 80P Keeping It Real: Helping Funders Develop Realistic Among Older Asian Americans: Implications for Community-Based Expectations and Measurable Outcomes for Community Interventions Change Initiatives Seok-Won Jin, PhD (Clark Atlanta University), Jongwook Lee, MS Amy Cohen-Callow, PhD, Karen Hopkins, PhD, Megan Meyer, PhD, (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Nicole Mattocks, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) Populations (Indigenous Cluster) 81P Emotional Regulation Capacities: How Attachment 74P Factors Associated with American Indian Mental Health Relationships Play a Role Service Use in Comparison with White Older Adults Melissa Grady, PhD, Joseph Shields, PhD (The Catholic University of Heehyul Moon, PHD (University of Louisville), Soonhee Roh, PhD America) (University of South Dakota), Yeon-Shim Lee, PhD (San Francisco State University) 82P Assessing Longitudinal Relationships between County Level Rates of Crime and Chlamydia and Gonorrhea in the United States Child Welfare (CW) from 2002-2014 Phillip Marotta, MPH MSc (Columbia University) 75P Identifying Families at Risk of Maltreatment Following a CPS Investigation: A Comparison of Families with and without Disability (D) Complex Needs James Simon, PhD, LCSW (California State University, San Bernardino), 83P Family Perspectives on Social-Cognitive Impairment in Verbal Devon Brooks, PhD (University of Southern California) Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Kristen MacKenzie, BS, Carla Mazefsky, PhD, Nancy Minshew, MD, Shaun 76P Understanding Child Maltreatment Report Risks: A 14-Year Eack, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) Longitudinal Study Hyunil Kim, MSW, Melissa Jonson-Reid, PhD, Brett Drake, PhD Gender (G) (Washington University in Saint Louis) 84P Gendered Colorism: Reflections from Black Women in America 77P Exploring Which Factors Can Lead to Successful Reunification: Jandel Crutchfield, PhD (School of Applied Sciences), J Camille Hall, PhD, Caseworkers’ Perspectives LCSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Merav Jedwab, PhD, Anusha Chatterjee, MSW, Terry Shaw, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Health (H)

Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) 85P Enhancing Chronic Disease Self-Management through Yoga: Effects of Mindfulness and Self-Efficacy for People with Chronic 78P Mapping Community Disadvantage to Better Target Home Pain Visiting Services in Montana Jennifer Marie Dickman Portz, PhD, Amy Hafer, MSW, Mallory Andrews, Allison De Marco, PhD, Noreen Yazejian, PhD (University of North MSW, Alayna Baker, MSW, Ashley Eidmann, MSW, Veronica Mendez, Carolina at Chapel Hill) MSW, Paula J. Yuma, PhD, Arlene Schmid, PhD (Colorado State University) 79P Community Engagement and Community Partners: Where’s the Justice? Cassandra Simon, PhD, Josephine Pryce, PhD, Vicky Carter, MSW, ABD (University of Alabama), Pamela Melton, MSW, ABD (Tulane University)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm - 4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm - 4:45pm

86P Have You Heard?: Development of a Social Network Peer 94P Examining the Non-Kin Support Networks of Orphaned Leader HIV Prevention Intervention for Homeless Youth Adolescents Participating in a Family-Based Economic Robin Petering, MSW, Eric Rice, PhD, Jaih Craddock, MSW, MA, Amanda Strengthening Intervention in Uganda Yoshioka-Maxwell, MSW (University of Southern California) Proscovia Nabunya, PhD (New York University), Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago), Fred Ssewamala, PhD (Columbia University), 87P Cumulative Risk and Food Justice: A Food Insecurity Latent Deborah Padgett, PhD (New York University) Class Analysis Nicole O’Reilly, PhD, MSSW (Boise State University), Brittany Schuler, PhD Mental Health (MH) (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 95P Evaluation of Safer, Smarter Kids: A Child Sexual Abuse Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Prevention Curriculum for Kindergartners Donna Brown, MSW, Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D (Florida State 88P Asylum Seeker’s Reflections on the Process of Seeking Asylum University) (WITHDRAWN) Serena Chaudhry, LCSW, MPH (Tulane University) 96P Hijab and Depression: Examining the Relationship Among American Muslim Women 89P Cultural Trauma of Elderly Refugees from Bhutan: Spiral of David R. Hodge, PhD (Social Work), Tarek Zidan (Indiana University), Altaf Loss and Cultural Bereavement in Resettlement Husain, PhD (Howard University) Hyojin Im, PhD, Jonah Neff, BSW (Virginia Commonwealth University) 97P Dementia Comorbidity and the Use of General and Mental Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) Health Services Among Middle-Aged and Other Americans (WITHDRAWN) 90P An Evaluation of a Housing First and Assertive Outreach Allison Houston, MS, CPH (State University of New York at Albany) Team Intervention with Chronically Homeless Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders 98P A Systematic Review of 50 Years of Literature on the Effects of Rob Buttters, PHD, Christian Sarver, MSW, Kort Prince, PHD (University of Forgiveness Interventions Utah) Jeongah Kim, Phd (George Fox University)

91P Children in Public Housing: The Role of Community on Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Emotional and Behavioral Development of Young Children Hyejin Jung, PhD (University of Texas at El Paso), Sharon Lee, MSW, 99P Vietnam Veterans 50 Years Later: This Is All That We Know! This Yeonwoo Kim, MA (The University of Texas at Austin) Is How I Have Been Living! John Keesler, PhD, Thomas Chacko, MSW (School of Social Work) 92P Nurse Home Visitation Practice with Vulnerable Families in Rural Areas. a Qualitative Casefile Review Organizations & Management (O&M) Ellie S. Wideman, MSW, Allison E. Dunnigan, MSW, Melissa Jonson-Reid, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) 100P State Legislator Perceptions of the Political Advocacy Involvement of Nonprofit Human Service Organizations International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Matthew Knierim, PhD (Platform, LLC)

93P Child Support Receipt Among Single Mother Families: New 101P Catalyzing Restorative Justice Adoption and Implementation Evidence from South Korea within Public High Schools Yiyoon Chung, PhD (Konkuk University), Yeongmin Kim, PhD (University The University Chicago, MSW (University of Chicago) of Wisconsin-Whitewater)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm - 4:45pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm - 4:45pm

Race and Ethnicity (R&E) School Social Work (SSW)

102P Development of a Conceptual Framework: How Being a Black 109P Opportunity for Equity in the Community: Museum Field Woman Affects Health and Well-Being Trips for Disadvantaged Children Alexis Jemal, JD, PhD (Hunter College) Elena Delavega, PhD, MSW (University of Memphis), Chelsea Heard, MSW (University of Alabama), Peter Kindle, PhD, CPA, LMSW (University 103P Cultural Competency in Social Work Scholarship and of South Dakota) Research on Latinos in the United States Jason Castillo, PhD, Nathan Hadley, PhD, Van Nguyen, MSW Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) (University of Utah) 110P Homophobic Behavior Among High School Students in Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) Switzerland Patrick Weber, Daniel Gredig, PhD (University of Applied Sciences and 104P This Is What Social Work Research Methods Look like Arts Northwestern Switzerland) Finn Bell, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Reuben Jonathan Miller, PhD (University of Chicago) 111P A Resilience-Based Approach to Exploring Non-Binary Identities 105P Motivational Interviewing Adherence Tools: A Review of Marea Kinney, MSW (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis) Content Validity Brad Lundahl, PhD, Rob Butters, PhD, Brian Droubay, MSW, Kalani Social Work Practice (SWP) Nelford, BA (University of Utah) 112P Mindfulness in the Face of Uncertainty: An Opportunity to Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Enhance Financial Well-Being Kristin Richards, PhD (Jackson State University), Gilbert Singletary, PhD 106P Engaging Students in Policy Practice: Evaluation of Civic and (Walden University), Thomas Smith, PhD (Florida State University), Lisa S. Academic Outcomes Panisch, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Younghee Lim, PhD (University of Mississippi), Elaine Maccio, Ph.D., Trey Bickham, PhD, Mi-Youn Yang, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton 113P Intergenerational Forum to Enhance Students’ Engagement Rouge) and Elders’ Ehealth Literacy Othelia Lee, PH D, Do-Hong Kim (UNC Charlotte) 107P Citation Impact Factors Among Faculty in Canadian Social Work Programs Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Michael Holosko, Ph.D. (University of Georgia), John Graham, PhD (University of British Columbia - Okanagan), Faye Mishna, PhD 114P Parental Monitoring, Addictive Behaviors, and School (University of Toronto - Factor Inwentash), Junior Allen, Ph.D. (University Performance Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Youth: A Structural of Georgia), Cheryl Regehr, PhD (University of Toronto) Equation Modeling Analysis Stephanie Diez, MSW, CAP (Florida International University), Wen Li, PhD 108P Understanding the Multifaceted Nature of Domestic (Rutgers University), Mario De La Rosa, PhD (Center for Research on US Violence Service Work through the Narratives of Victims’ Latino HIV/AIDs and Substance Abuse (CRUSADA)) Advocates:Implications for Social Work Education Ga-Young Choi, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles), Hyunkag 115P Adverse Childhood Behaviors and Problem Drinking: A Cho, PhD (Michigan State University), Soonok An, PhD (North Carolina Gender-Specific, Population-Based Study Agricultural and Technical State University), Abigail Jenkins, BA Lin Fang, PhD, Sandra McNeil, MSW (University of Toronto) (University of Northern Iowa)

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Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 3:15pm - 5:00pm Thursday | January 11, 2018 | 5:00pm - 6:40pm

Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental 5:00 pm - 6:40 pm Justice (SDU&E) 50 Opening Plenary Session Independence BR Salons D/E (ML 4) 116P Self-Worth and Environmental Engagement: The Case for Linda Smith, PhD (University of Waikato) Culturally Sensitive Community Organizing Joel Izlar, MSW (University of Georgia) Dr. Linda Tuhiwai Smith (Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou, Māori) is Professor of Education and Māori Development at the University of Waikato and Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) has served as Pro-Vice Chancellor Māori, Dean of the School of Māori and Pacific Development and Director of Te Kotahi Research Institute at 117P Multiple Forms of Early Violent Socialization and the the University of Waikato in New Zealand. She is Principal Investigator on Acceptance of Interpersonal Violence Among Chinese College the NPM Project – In Pursuit of the Possible: Indigenous Well-being, an Students international comparative study of the conditions, strategies, catalysts Jeongsuk Kim, MSW (University of South Carolina), Youn Kyoung Kim, and meanings that indigenous people employ to realize their aspirations PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Sung Seek Moon, PhD for well-being. (University of South Carolina) She has worked in the field of Māori education, research, and health for many years as an educator and researcher and is well known for 118P Teen Dating Violence Victimization and Dropout Among her work in Kaupapa Māori research. Smith has published widely in African Americans and Latinos journals and books. Her book Decolonizing Methodologies: Research Kristen Ravi (University of Texas at Arlington) and Indigenous Peoples (2nd ed., 2012), has been one of the most widely cited publications relating to decolonizing research practices 119P A Systematic Review of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation in the world since its initial publication in 1999. She is well known of Children in Sub-Saharan Africa internationally as a public speaker. Charles Hounmenou, PhD, Wonbin Her, MSW (University of Illinois at Dr. Smith was a founding Joint Director of New Zealand’s Māori Chicago) Centre of Research Excellence from 2002-2007 and a Professor of Education at the University of Auckland. Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) She is a member of New Zealand’s Health Research Council and the 120P In Their Own Words: Social Work Faculty and Work Inequity Marsden Fund Council, Chair of the Māori Health Research Committee, Diane Hodge, PhD (Radford University), Christina Chiarelli-Helminiak, President of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education and PhD (West Chester University of Pennsylvania), Anna Faul, PhD Convener of the Social Sciences Assessment Panel. Most recently she (University of Louisville), Leslie E. Tower, PhD (West Virginia University) was appointed to the Constitutional Advisory Panel Committee in New Zealand and the High Panel – Science, Technology and Innovation for Development in Paris. 4:45 pm - 5:00 pm In her groundbreaking 1999 book, Decolonizing Methodologies, Smith traces the history of scientific knowledge as it developed through Break racist practices and the exploitation of indigenous peoples, and asserts a challenging vision for how research and education can be used to confront colonialism and oppression. Re-released in 2012, this book launched a wave of indigenous-led critiques of academic power and proposals for indigenized methodological interventions. Linda Tuhiwai Smith has continued to expand her work, most recently linking critiques of scientific authority to analyses of colonialism and anti-Māori bias in the Aotearoa (New Zealand) health care system. Decolonizing Methodologies remains the essential text in confronting

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colonialism in the academy and indigenising research methodologies and has sparked a major turn in methodological scholarship and perspectives on colonialism and research. Important works building on Decolonizing Methodologies including excellent works including (but certainly not limited to) Indigenizing the Academy by Devon Abbot Mihesuah and Angela Cavender Wilson (2004), Indigenous Methodologies by Margaret Kovach (2009), and Research is Ceremony by Shawn Wilson (2009). In 2013, she was named a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for her work in support of Māori research and education.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Volunteer Orientation Archives (ML 4)

6:40 pm - 6:50 pm

Break

6:50 pm - 7:50 pm

51 Opening Reception Marquis Salon 1-5 (ML 2)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 7:00am - 8:00am

Friday - January 12, 2018

7:00 am - 8:00 am SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) MEETINGS I

Advance long and productive Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) lives (Grand Challenge) Guillermo Ernest Gonzales, PhD, Jaquelyn James, PhD, Christina Matz- Costa, PhD (Boston College), Nancy Morrow-Howell, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Michele Putnam, PhD (Simmons College)

Adverse Childhood Experiences Capitol (ML4) Lixia Zhang, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

Close the health gap (Grand Challenge) Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Michael Spencer, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Karina Walters, PhD (University of Washington)

Eradicate social isolation Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) (Grand Challenge) Sandra Edmunds Crewe, PhD (Howard University), James Lubben, PhD, Erika Sabbath, PhD (Boston University), Elizabeth Tracy, PhD (Case Western Reserve University)

Global Justice and Forensic Research, Monument (ML 4) Practice, Education, and Advocacy Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University)

Instructors for Research Methods for Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) BSW/MSW students Pamela Chiang (Eastern Connecticut State University)

Rural Behavioral Health Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Christopher Gjesfjeld, PhD (Illinois State University), James Lister, PhD (Wayne State University), Addie Weaver, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

South Asian Faculty and Staff Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) in Social Work Sharvari Karandikar, PhD, Arati Maleku, PhD (Ohio State University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 7:00am - 4:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Stop family violence (Grand Challenge) Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) 53 [CW] Family Court Roles and Resources: Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Rick Barth, PhD (University of Maryland), Patricia Kohl, PhD (Washington Improving the Adjudication of Child Maltreatment Cases University of St. Louis), Shanti Kulkarni, PhD (University of North Carolina Organizer: Vicki Lens, PhD (Hunter College) at Charlotte), Jill Messing, MSW, PhD (Arizona State University) Judging the “Other”: The Intersection of Race, Gender and Class in Trauma Informed Care Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Family Court Jennifer Elkins, PhD (University of Georgia) Vicki Lens, PhD (Hunter College)

Context-Specific Service Provision of CASA New York City 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Colleen Katz, PhD (Hunter College), Kerry Moles, MSW (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Registration Open Marquis BR Foyer (ML 2) What Are We Telling the Judge?: The Development and Piloting of 8:00 am - 9:30 am a Foster-Care Specific Well-Being Assessment with a CASA Agency Megan Feely, PhD (University of Connecticut), Steve Moergen (Voices for SYMPOSIA Children, St. Louis)

52 [ADOL] Addressing the Challenges of Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Housing and Reunifying from Foster Care: Meeting Mandated Mentoring Previously Underserved Youth: Promising Requirements for “Adequate Housing” in Competitive Urban Interventions and Approaches to Mentoring Centers Organizer: John Paul Horn, MSW (Boston University) Tricia Stephens, LCSW-R, PhD (Hunter College)

Mentoring Youth with Mental Health Needs: Parents’ Perceptions 54 [C&CJ] The Ecology of Criminal Conduct: Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) of the Journey (WITHDRAWN) Policy Concerns, Systematic Challenges, and Individual Risk Factors Martha McCormack (Portland State University) Organizer: Erin Kerrison, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)

Closing the Gap: Using Youth-Initiated Mentoring to Address Justice-Involved Women and Redemptive Narratives: The Service Barriers for at-Risk and Underserved Youth Importance of Identity and Marginalization for Desistance John Paul Horn, MSW, Alison Drew, EdM, Renée Spencer, EdD, Grace Elizabeth Allen, PhD (University of Saint Joseph) Gowdy, MSW (Boston University), Jean Rhodes, PhD (University of Massachusetts at Boston) Criminal Propensity and Risk Environments: For Whom Do Neighborhoods Matter? The Cornerstone Mentoring Program: Feasibility, Implementation Leah A. Jacobs, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) and Preliminary Impact Michele Munson, PhD (New York University), Andrea Cole, PhD (New Social Exclusion As a State-Level Predictor for Changes in York State Psychiatric Institute), Shelly Ben-David, PhD (University of Collateral Sanctions British Columbia Okanagan), Beth Sapiro, MSW (Rutgers University- Mark Plassmeyer, MSW, Shannon Sliva, PhD (University of Denver) Camden), James Railey (New York University), Rachel Krauser, MSW Employment Restrictions, Legal Cynicism, and Thwarted (Jewish Board), Victoria Stanhope, PhD (New York University) Desistance: Why Smart Decarceration Efforts Must Tackle Fostering Healthy Futures through Mentoring for Maltreated Teens Employers’ Risk and Liability Concerns with Child Welfare Involvment Erin Kerrison, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) Heather Taussig, PhD, Kimberly Bender, PhD (University of Denver)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

55 [H] Police Violence: An American Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Chronic Disease and Mental Health Prevalence Among Migrants Public Health Issue in Central Asia Organizer: Jordan DeVylder, PhD (University of Maryland, Baltimore) Angela Aifah, MA (Columbia University) Discussant: Tanya Sharpe (University of Maryland, Baltimore) Displaced, Overlooked, and Disadvantaged: A Systematic Review Police Abuse and Mental Health in a Nationally Representative of Mental Health Studies of Adult Syrian Refugees Sample of African-Americans Melissa Meinhart, MSW, Erin Mills, BA, Lynn Michalopoulos, PhD, Nabila Hans Oh, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) El-Bassel, PhD (Columbia University)

Police Victimization in the U.S.: Measurement, Estimates of 57 [ISW&GI] Global Research on the Wellbeing of Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Prevalence, and Mental Health Significance Youth and Women: Lessons from Implementing Jordan DeVylder, PhD, Boyoung Nam, MSW (University of Maryland, Transnational Studies Baltimore), Hans Oh, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Bruce Link, Organizer: Carolina Hausmann-Stabile, PhD (Temple University) PhD (University of California, Riverside) Parenting and Early Childhood Functioning: A Comparison of Poor Predictors of State Violence Towards Women and Non-Poor Families in Dominican Republic Lisa Fedina, MSW, Hyun-Jin Jun, MSW, Boyoung Nam, MSW, Jordan Esther Calzada, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Gabriela Barajas, PhD DeVylder, PhD (University of Maryland, Baltimore) (New York University)

56 [I&R] Multi-Level Risk Factors Related to Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Developing an Empirical Model of Race and Racism in Venezuela the Health and Mental Health of Migrant Populations from Non- Lauren Gulbas, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) Western Low and Middle Income Countries Organizer: Lynn Michalopoulos, PhD (Columbia University) Advancing Global Mental Health: Lessons from an International Research Project on Adolescent Suicide Attempts The Risk Environment for Perpetration of Partner Violence Among Carolina Hausmann-Stabile, PhD (Temple University) Male Migrant Market Workers in Central Asia Louisa Gilbert, PhD, Lynn Michalopoulos, PhD (Columbia University), Xin 58 [MH] A Mixed-Methods Study of a Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Ma, MS (Emory University), Tina Jiwatram-Negron, PhD (University of Statewide Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Program Michigan-Ann Arbor), Assel Terlikbayeva, MD, Sholpan Primbetova, MSW, Organizer: Beth Angell, PhD (Rutgers University) Tara McCrimmon, MPH (Columbia University Global Health Research Center of Central Asia), Mingway Chang, PhD, Timothy Hunt, PhD The Use of Peer Providers in Involuntary Outpatient Commitment: (Columbia University), Stacey Shaw, PhD (Brigham Young University), Roles, Responsibilities and Perceived Benefits Gaukhar Mergenova, MSW (Columbia University) Elizabeth Matthews, MSW, Beth Angell, PhD, Tina Gajda, MA, Amal Killawi, MSW (Rutgers University) Multi-Level HIV Risk Factors Among Female Fish Traders and Male Truckers in Zambia: A Qualitative Study Comparison Barriers and Challenges to Successful Implementation of Lynn Michalopoulos, PhD (Columbia University), Nomagugu Ncube, Involuntary Outpatient Commitment MPH (International Organization for Migration), Simona Simona, MA Beth Angell, PhD, Elizabeth Matthews, MSW, Tina Gajda, MA, Amal (University of Zambia), Alexander Ncube, BA (Columbia University), Tina Killawi, MSW (Rutgers University) Jiwatram-Negron, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Stefani Baca- Atlas, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Consumer Perspectives on a Newly Implemented Involuntary Outpatient Commitment Program Amal Killawi, MSW, Elizabeth Matthews, MSW, Tina Gajda, MA, Beth Angell, PhD (Rutgers University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Who Is the “Ideal” Candidate for Involuntary Outpatient Embracing Our Fears: A Racial Socialization Intervention Commitment? Analysis of Referral Data Vs. Provider Perceptions Addressing Parental Concerns for Black Children Tina Gajda-Crawford, MA, Beth Angell, PhD, Amal Killawi, MSW, Elizabeth Riana Elyse Anderson, PhD, Monique McKenny, BA, Lloyd Talley, MSEd, Matthews, MSW (Rutgers University) Howard Stevenson, PhD (University of Pennsylvania)

The Impact of Program Structure on IOC Client Outcomes: Our Voices: A Media-Based Afterschool Program for Black Youth Implications for Involuntary Treatment and Care Coordination Nkemka Anyiwo, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Service Models Elizabeth Matthews, MSW, Beth Angell, PhD, Tina Gajda-Crawford, MA, What Does Race Mean to Young Black Men? Findings from the Amal Killawi, MSW (Rutgers University) Ybmen Project Janelle Goodwill, MSW, Julie Ober Allen, MPH, Daphne Watkins, PhD 59 [O&M] Implementing Evidence-Informed Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Interventions in Child Welfare to Support Youth Emotional and Behavioral Well-Being 61 [RD&M] Fatherhood Program Effects on Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Organizer: Julia Kobulsky, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Fathers and Families: Results of Four Impact Studies Discussant: Charlotte Bright, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Organizer: Jay Fagan, PhD (Temple University) Discussant: Anna Solmeyer, PhD (Department of Health and Human What It Really Takes – Planning and Implementing an Online Services, Administration for Children and Families (OPRE)) Training Pilot in Child Welfare Julia Kobulsky, PhD, Rochon Steward, MSW, Charlotte Bright, PhD, The DAD MAP Evaluation: A Randomized Control Trial of a Bethany Lee, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Culturally Tailored Fatherhood Program for African American Dads Bright Sarfo (MEF Assoicates) Staff Perceptions of Feasibility and Acceptability on Implementing an Evidence-Based Child Mental Health Intervention to Reduce A Quasi-Experimental Study of the Circle of Parents Peer Support Behavioral Difficulties in Child Welfare Program for Fathers of Children in Head Start/Early Head Start Geetha Gopalan, PhD, Kerry-Ann Lee (University of Maryland at Paul Lanier, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Baltimore), Cole Hooley, LCSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Taiwanna Lucienne, MSW, Andrew Winters (University of Maryland at The Effects of the Dads Matter Intervention on Child Maltreatment Baltimore) and Co-Parenting Outcomes: Preliminary Findings Neil Gutterman, PhD (University of Chicago), Jennifer Bellamy, PhD EBP Implementation across Systems: Responding to Organizational (University of Denver) and Workforce Challenges in Child Welfare and Mental Health Leslie Rozeff, MSSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Suzanne A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of a Kerns, PHD (University of Denver), Pamela Clarkson Freeman, PhD, MSW Responsible Fatherhood Program:the Case of Tyro Dads (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Young-Il Kim, PhD, Sung Joon Jang, PhD (Baylor University)

60 [R&E] To be Young & Black: Using Intervention Monument (ML 4) 62 [SSW] Using Social Emotional Learning Independence BR A (ML 4) to Examine How Black Parents and Youth Make Meaning of to Ensure Healthy Development for All Youth: Assessment, Racialized Experiences Intervention, and Evaluation Organizer: Nkemka Anyiwo, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Organizer: B. K. Elizabeth Kim, PhD (University of Southern California) Discussant: Ron Astor, Ph.D. (University of Southern California)

Exploring District-Developed Report Card Indicators for Assessing

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Progress Toward Student Social Emotional Learning Goals 65 [RD&M] Addressing Social and Racial Injustice Independence BR G (ML 4) Emily J. Campbell, MA (University of California, Berkeley), B. K. Elizabeth Using Grounded Theory Kim, PhD (University of Southern California), Juyeon Lee, MSW, Valerie Quenette Walton, PhD, Susan Robbins, PhD (University of Houston) Shapiro, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) 66 [SO&GI] Developing and Implementing the Archives (ML 4) Effective SEL Program Implementation: Exploring Leadership and Family Acceptance Projects Dosage on the Growth of Social-Emotional Competence Caitlin Ryan, PhD (Family Acceptance Project / SF State University) B. K. Elizabeth Kim, PhD (University of Southern California), Juyeon Lee, MSW, Joseph N. Roscoe, MSW, Kelly Lynn Ziemer, LMSW, Sarah ROUNDTABLES Accomazzo, PhD, Valerie Shapiro, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)

Growth Trajectories of Social-Emotional Competence in K-2 67 [IC] Toward a Research and Independence BR B (ML 4) Students: Toolbox Universal and Differential Intervention Effects Practice Model for Empowering Child Welfare-Involved Native Juyeon Lee, MSW (University of California, Berkeley), B. K. Elizabeth Kim, Families: Moving Beyond Icwa PhD (University of Southern California), Valerie Shapiro, PhD (University Claudette Grinnell-Davis, PhD (University of Oklahoma), Melanie Sage, of California, Berkeley) PhD (State University of New York at Buffalo), Bryn King, PhD (University of Toronto), Dallas Pettigrew, MSW (University of Oklahoma) 63 [VAWC] Understanding Help-Seeking Behaviors Capitol (ML4) of Dating Violence Survivors: What Are the Effects of Adverse 68 [RD&M] Building Research Capacity in Independence BR C (ML 4) Childhood Experiences and Health Outcomes? Social Work: Integrating Systematic Review and Meta-Analytic Organizer: Hyunkag Cho, PhD (Michigan State University) Methods in Doctoral Programs Brandy R. Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University), Cynthia Franklin, PhD How Do Adverse Childhood Experiences Affect Dating Violence (University of Texas at Austin), Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D (Florida and the Survivors’ Help-Seeking Among College Students? State University), Matthew O. Howard, PHD (University of North Carolina Hyunkag Cho, PhD, Jisuk Seon, MSW, Ilan Kwon, MSW, Jae-Bum Han, MA at Chapel Hill) (Michigan State University) 69 [SWP] Social Work and Technology: Independence BR F (ML 4) Use of Formal and Informal Help Regarding Dating Violence Shifting the Discourse for Empowered Socio-Technical Literacy Among Undergraduate College Students Shari Miller, PhD, Joachim Walther, PhD, Nicola Sochacka, PhD, Haley Y. Joon Choi, PhD (University of Georgia), Soonok An, PhD (North Miranda, BA (University of Georgia) Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University), Abha Rai, MSW (University of Georgia) CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS

The Effects of Help-Seeking Behaviors on Perceived Physical Health 70 [ADOL] Experiences of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Mint (ML 4) and Depression Among College Students with Dating Violence Moderator: Edward Alessi, PhD (Rutgers University) Experiences Ga-Young Choi, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles) A Comparison of Urban and Rural Middle and High School Teachers’ Attitudes and Observations about LGBT Students WORKSHOPS William Koehler, PhD, Hilary Copp, PhD (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania) 64 [IP&SWP] Engaging the Grand Challenge Independence BR H (ML 4) of Extreme Economic Inequality in the Classroom Bruce Jansson, PhD, Jose Reyes, MSW, Sapna Menon, MSW, Katie McNamara, MSW (University of Southern California)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

On the Margins: Modeling Risks of Homelessness Among Factors Associated with the Decision-Making Process in Kinship Transgender Youth Diversion Jonah DeChants, MS, Antonia R.G. Alvarez, MSW, Inna Altschul, PhD Qi Wu, PhD (Arizona State University), Susan M. Snyder, PhD (Georgia (University of Denver) State University)

Gender Identity and Homelessness Experience Among Trans- Alternative Response in Child Welfare: A Mixed Methods Study of Identified High School Students in Los Angeles Caseworker Decision Making Ankur Srivastava, MPhil, Eric Rice, PhD (University of Southern California) Stacey Shipe, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

Pediatricians’ Willingness to Suppress Puberty for Transgender Policy on the Ground: Caseworker Decision Making in Youth Alternative Response Deirdre Shires, PhD, Ashley Schnaar (Michigan State University), Maureen Stacey Shipe, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Connolly, MD, Daphna Stroumsa, MD, MPH (Henry Ford Health System) 73 [IP&SWP] Parental Economic Insecurity and Supreme Court (ML 4) 71 [A&G] Diversity in Life Satisfaction and Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Child Well Being Happiness of Older Adults Moderator: Lincoln Groves, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison/US Moderator: Rocio Calvo, PhD (Boston College) Department of Health and Human Services)

Expanding the Happiness Paradox: Ethnoracial Disparities in Life Exploring Cross-Domain Instability in Families with Children Satisfaction Among Older Immigrants in the United States Pamela Winston, PhD (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), Rocio Calvo, PhD (Boston College), Dawn Carr, PhD (Florida State Lincoln Groves, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison/US Department University), Christina J. Matz-Costa, PhD (Boston College) of Health and Human Services)

Actor and Partner Effect Differences on Life Satisfaction of Korean The Relationship between Poverty, Economic Stress, and Child Elderly Couples: Comparison between Baby Boom (1955-1963) and Internalizing Problems Pre-Independence (-1945) Generations (WITHDRAWN) Yuerong Liu, MA, Darcey H. Merritt, PhD (New York University) Junpyo Kim, MSW, Seok In Nam, PhD (Yonsei University) Entering and Exiting a Spell of Material Hardship in the United Coping Skills As a Mediating Factor in Perceived Stress and Life States Satisfaction: A Comparison between Minority and Non-Minority Richard Rodems, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Older Adults Eunyoung Lee, MSW (McGill University), Jaclyn Williams, MSW (Florida Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Advantages and State University) Disadvantages from the Asset Perspective Jaehyun Nam, MSW (Columbia University), David Ansong, PhD 72 [CW] Differential Response/Kinship Diversion Congress (ML 4) (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Moderator: Saijun Zhang, PhD (University of Mississippi) 74 [SM&AB] Behavioral Addictions Research Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) The Effect of Differential Response on Child Safety in Child Moderator: Chennan Liu, PhD (Renmin University of China) Welfare: A Meta-Analysis Saijun Zhang, PhD, (University of Mississippi), Tamara Fuller (University of Multi-Level Intervention for Problematic Internet Use and Internet Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Gaming Disorder Among Migrant Adolescents in Mainland China: A Pilot Trial of Treatment Effects, Feasibility, and Acceptability Chennan Liu, PhD (Renmin University of China), Wen Li, PhD (Rutgers University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Characteristics and Psychosocial Correlates of Problematic Internet Effect of New Jersey’s Paid Family Leave Policy of 2009 on Maternal Use Behaviors Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Youth in the United Health and Well-Being States: A Latent Class Analysis Ipshita Pal, PhD (Columbia University) Wen Li, PhD (Rutgers University), Stephanie Diez, MSW, CAP (Florida International University), Qianwei Zhao, MSW (University of The Impact of Different after-School Childcare Settings on the Southern California) Labor Conditions of Low-Income Working Mothers: Comparisons between Racial Ethnicity DSM-5 Internet Gaming Disorder in the U.S. Among Racial/Ethnic Hyejoon Park, Ph.D. (Pittsburg State University) Minority Youth: Investigating Psychometric Properties of the Internet Gaming Disorder Test and Psychosocial Correlates of The Role of Gender in the Relationship between Family-Friendly Internet Gaming Disorder Policies and Work-Family Conflict Among Working Fathers and Stephanie Diez, MSW, CAP (Florida International University), Wen Li, Mothers across 24 Countries PhD (Rutgers University), Luther Elliott, PhD (National Development and Hsinyi Hsiao, PhD (University of Southern California) Research Institutes) Racial/Gender Disparities in Family and Medical Leave: Empirical How Do Service Providers Impact Family Involvement in Problem Evidence and Policy Implications Gambling Treatment? Shetal Vohra-Gupta, PhD, Catherine Cubbin, PhD (University of Texas at Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT (University of Toronto), Marie- Austin) Christine Saint-Jacques, PhD (Université Laval), Joël Tremblay, PhD (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières) ePOSTERS

75 [VAWC] Interpersonal Violence on Campus Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) 77 ePoster Presentations III Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Moderator: Annelise Mennicke, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a Intimate Partner Violence, Health, and Academic Performance sequential order. ePosters 121P-180P are assigned to board monitors Among a National Sample of Gender and Sexual Minority #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Undergraduates monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Nathan Q. Brewer, MSW, Kristie A. Thomas, PhD (Simmons College), Julia Higdon, EdD (Avenues: The World School) Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL)

Assessing the Extent and Impact of School Sabotage Among 121P A Systematic Review of Parent-Based Interventions for Female Community College Students Adolescent Alcohol Use Rachel Voth Schrag, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington), Tonya Ai Bo, MSW (New York University), Audrey Hai, MSW (University of Edmond, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Texas at Austin)

Sexual Harassment in Institutions of Higher Learning: Prevalence 122P Can’t Get No Satisfaction? Gender, Sexual Orientation, and and Risk Youth Satisfaction with Sex Education Leila Wood, PhD, Noël Busch-Armendariz, PhD (University of Dana S. Levin, PhD, MSW (University of Windsor) Texas at Austin) 123P Do Pediatricians Talk to Adolescent Patients about Sexual 76 [WF&FP] Work and Family in Context: Policies Treasury (ML 4) Orientation and Gender Identity? and Population Groups Deirdre Shires, PhD, Ashley Schnaar (Michigan State University), Maureen Moderator: Ipshita Pal, PhD (Columbia University) Connolly, MD, Daphna Stroumsa, MD, MPH (Henry Ford Health System)

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124P Avoiding School Suspension: Exploring of a Trauma-Informed American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous School Intervention Populations (Indigenous Cluster) Shantel Crosby, PhD (University of Louisville), Angelique Day, PhD (University of Washington), Cheryl Somers, PhD (Wayne State University), 133P Indigenous Clients’ Perspectives on Delegated Child Beverly Baroni, PhD (Clara B. Ford Academy) Protective Services Amanda Neufeld, MSW, Crystal Mundy, MA, Susan J. Wells, PhD 125P Coping, Trauma, and Service Utilization As Predictors of (University of British Columbia - Okanagan) Arrest Among Youth Experiencing Childhood Maltreatment Tenesha Littleton, MSW (University of Georgia) Child Welfare (CW)

126P Timing of Receiving Sex Education Perceived By Chinese 134P Family Finding Project: Results from a One Year Preadolescents Program Evaluation Monit Cheung, PhD, Shu Zhou, MSW, Patrick Leung, PhD (University of Liat Shklarski, MSW (CUNY) Houston) 135P Parenting Practice Changes during Parent Management 127P Effects of Childhood Poly-Victimization on Facility Poly- Training Oregon Model with Parents of Children in Foster Care: A Victimization Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Growth Curve Analysis Incarcerated Youth Jungrim Moon, MSW, Becci Akin, PhD (University of Kansas), Yueqi Yan, Rebecca Dillard (Ohio State University), Jamie Yoder, PhD (Colorado State MSW (Children and Family Futures), Tom McDonald, PhD (University of University), Ashleigh Hodge, MSW, Donna Ruch (Ohio State University) Kansas)

128P The Experiences of Reintegration into the Family of Origin of 136P A Survival Analysis of Length of Services and Implications Unaccompanied Migrant Youth in Texas for Retention of Foster Parents Liza Barros Lane, MSW, Jodi Berger Cardoso, PhD (University of Houston), Haksoon Ahn, PhD, Elizabeth J. Greeno, PhD (University of Maryland at Kalina Brabeck, PhD (Rhode Island College) Baltimore), Charlotte Bright, PhD (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Samantha Hartzel, MSW, LGSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Sarah Reiman, MSW (Maryland Department of Human Resources)

129P Divided Loyalty: Caregiving Experiences of Family Members Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) of Older African American Women with Breast Cancer Shadi Martin, PhD (McGill University) 137P Phenomenological Analysis of Social Capital and Community Functioning 130P Dementia and Anti-Psychotic Medications: A Screening Tool Mary Ellen Brown, PhD (Arizona State University) to Decrease Likelihood of Aggression in Hospital Settings Kimberly Burcher, BS, Heather Lesch, BS, Tracy Wharton, PhD, LCSW, 138P Children Savings Account (CSAs) Intervention Program Daniel Paulson, PhD (University of Central Florida) Components and Program Effectiveness: A Systematic Review Euijin Jung (University of Kansas) 131P The Impact of Spousal Physical Abuse on Suicidal Ideation in Later Life 139P Community Engagement Models Among Chinese Immigrants Sukyung Yoon, MSW, Sherry Cummings, PhD, Bill Nugent, PhD (College in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada of Social Work) Deng-Min Chuang, MSW, A. Ka Tat Tsang, PhD (University of Toronto)

132P A Systematic Review on Friend Care in Later Life Qiyi Zhang, MSW (University of Pittsburgh)

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140P Community Coalitions As a Tool for Child Maltreatment Gender (G) Prevention Monica Faulkner, PhD, LMSW (University of Texas at Austin), Beth 147P Economic Empowerment and Gender Equality in Educational Gerlach, PhD, Patrick Tennant, phD, Swetha Nulu, MPH (The University of Outcomes: Findings from a Randomized Experiment in Uganda Texas at Austin) Gwyneth Kirkbride, MSW (Columbia University), Proscovia Nabunya, PhD (New York University), Phionah Namatovu, BA, Christopher Ddamulira, 141P The Role of Neighborhood Disadvantage and Family BA, Flavia Mulindwa, BA (International Center for Child Health and Asset Structure in Child and Youth Educational Outcomes Development - Uganda), Fred Ssewamala, PhD (Columbia University) Angela M. Guarin Aristizabal, MSW, Emma Kahle, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Health (H)

Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) 148P Evaluation of a Culturally Tailored Mobile Phone Multimedia Messaging Intervention to Promote Breast Cancer Screening 142P Holistic Representation: Achieving Equal Opportunity, Hee Yun Lee, PhD, Mi Hwa Lee, MSW, Jaeuk Choi, BA (University of Equity, and Justice Minnesota-Twin Cities) Susan McCarter, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 149P Disparities and Differences in Physiological Distress Among 143P Vicarious Traumatization: The Impact of Personal Black and White Men in the US (WITHDRAWN) Characteristics on Cognitive Schemas of Trust and Safety Among Julie Ober Allen, MPH (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Social Workers Who Are Probation Officers in Israel Maayan Lawental, PhD (University of South Florida), Inbal Merhav, MSW 150P Experiences of Partners of Prostate Cancer Survivors in (University of Haifa), Maya Peled-Avram, PhD (Tel Hai Academic College) Australia: A Qualitative Study Cindy Davis, PhD (University of the Sunshine Coast), Darren Pinks, BS 144P Dealing with Debt: Stress and Coping Experiences of Criminal (Psychology) Justice Financial Obligations Kimberly Spencer Suarez, MSW (Columbia University), Karin Martin, PhD 151P Longitudinal Patterns of Substance Use Outcomes in Patients (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) Contemplating HCV Treatment David Pollio, PhD, Omar Sims, PhD (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Disability (D) Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) 145P A Study on Factors of Changing Employment Status of People with Disabilities: A Focus on Subjective Perception 152P Professionalization and Colonized Body? the Career Sangmi Cho, PhD, Soil Kwon, MSW, Minjung Sun, MSW (Ewha Rebuilding of Chinese Immigrants in Toronto Canada Womans University) Hsin-Yun Peng, MA (York University), Deng-Min Chuang, MSW, Wing Yeung Vivian Leung, MA, Yunxian Huang, M.Ed, A. Ka Tat Tsang, PhD 146P Cultivating Meaning: A Photovoice Project Exploring Life in (University of Toronto) an Intentionally Inclusive and Sustainable Community Farm Meredith Powers, PhD, Sandra Brown, Masters Peace and Conflict Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) Studies, Rosh Keating, MSW student (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Jeff Piegari, Rachael Siegel-Berele, Pat Piegari (Peacehaven 153P Exploring the Relationship between Welfare Participation in Community Farm) Childhood and Depression in Adulthood Shiyou Wu, PhD (Arizona State University), Mark Fraser, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Qi Wu, PhD (Arizona State University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

154P An Exploratory Analysis of Information Communication Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Technology Usage Among Individuals Experiencing Homelessness David Patterson, Ph.D., Yolanda Robinson, MSW, Ashley Walker, MSSW, 160P Adverse Childhood Experiences and Veteran Mental Health: Lisa Higginbotham, MSSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) An Epidemiological Study Chris Paine, MSW (University of Texas) International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) 161P Disclosure of Sexual Orientation during Military Service: 155P The Effect of Education on Welfare Exit: Prospects of Life Perceptions of Impact from Lesbian and Gay Veterans As a Mediator Gisele Corletto, MSW, Eva Alday, MPH, Sara Kintzle, PhD (University of Joon Yong Jo, PhD (Hallym University) Southern California)

156P Factors Related to Organizational Commitment Among Organizations & Management (O&M) Social Workers in the Occupied Palestinian Territories Najwa Safadi, PhD (Al-Quds University, Doha Institute for Graduate 162P Beyond the Interpersonal: Structural-Organizational Studies), Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College) Influences on Collaboration Daphne Brydon, LMFT, LMSW (University of Denver) Mental Health (MH) 163P Science of Social Work: Public Perceptions 157P Risk Factors for Depressive Symptoms Among Women Craig LeCroy, Ph.D., Tamar Kaplan, BA (Arizona State University) Ex-Offenders: A Nationally Representative Study Qianwei Zhao, MSW, Avelardo Valdez, PhD, Alice Cepeda, PhD, Chih- Race and Ethnicity (R&E) Ping Chou, PhD, Shinyi Wu, PhD, Iris Chi, DSW (University of Southern California) 164P Health Behaviors Among Asian Americans: Moderating Effects of Acculturation 158P Exploring Body Image and Mental Health Among Women Michin Hong, PhD (Indiana University), HaeJung Kim, PhD (West Virginia Virginia L. Ramseyer Winter, PhD (University of Missouri-Columbia), University), Ahyoung Lee, PhD (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) Meghan Gillen, PhD (PennState Abington), Aubrey Jones (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Laura Cahill (Louisiana State University Health 165P Intergenerational Adversity and Early Childhood Wellbeing: Sciences Center New Orleans), Michaella Ward (University of Missouri- A Longitudinal Examination of Adversity’s Developmental Columbia) Consequences Among African-American and Latino Children Sharon Borja, PhD (University of Houston, Downtown) 159P Building Resilience, Empowerment, and Community: Post- Trial Analysis of a Culturally-Informed Mental Health Intervention 166P Ethnic Identity Development in Young Adult Filipino for Asian American Women Americans Hyeouk Chris Hahm, PhD, Alexandra Marie Rivera, PsyD (Boston Noemi Teppang, MSW (De Anza College), Meekyung Han, PhD (San Jose University), Christina Lee, MEd (Harvard University), Mia Trentadue, BA State University), Yong-Jae Lee, PhD (Hoseo University) (Boston University), Gloria Lee, MEd (Harvard University), Hee Yun Lee, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) 167P Delinquent Behaviors Among Taiwanese Adolescents: Patterns Identification, Gender/Age Differences, and Correlation with Well-Being Yu-Chih Chen, MSW, Chien-jen Chiang, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 8:00am - 6:45pm

Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) 175P Trauma Symptoms and Social Support Mediate the Impact of Violence Exposure on Parenting Competence Among Substance 168P Development and Validation of the Field Instructor Dependent Mothers Supervision Scale 2.0 Suzanne Brown, PhD, Stella Resko, PhD, Carolyn Dayton, PhD, Carla Carol Coohey, PhD, Miriam Landsman, PhD (University of Iowa) Barron, MSW (Wayne State University)

169P Exploring the Impact of Experiential Activities on Civic Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) Engagement Among University Students Edita Milanovic, MSW, Cristy Cummings, MSW, Ilan Kwon, MSW, Jaewon 176P The Association between Exposure to Intimate Partner Lee, MSW (Michigan State University), Catherine Macomber, MSW Violence and Child Bullying Behaviors (Saginaw Valley State University), Shamrova, MSW, MPA, Anne Brittney Chesworth, MSW, Paul Lanier, PhD, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD Hughes, PhD, Amanda Woodward, PhD (Michigan State University) (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) 177P How Do I Fit? Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Social Services Among Women Involved in Commercial 170P Coming out to Healthcare Providers: Lived Experiences of Sexual Exploitation Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Patients Lara Gerassi, PhD, LCSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Tonya Jelena Todic, MSW (University of Texas at Austin), Laura Brown, PhD Edmond, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) (Western Kentucky University), Lauren Gulbas, PhD, Catherine Cubbin, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) 178P A Systematic Review of Career Counseling Interventions for Survivors of IPV 171P Secret Lives of Hijra: A Mixed Methods Study of HIV-Positive Sarah Tarshis, MSW, Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Stephanie Baird, MSW Third Gender People in Hyderabad, India (University of Toronto) Sameena Azhar, LCSW, MPH (University of Chicago) 179P The Interaction of Jealousy & Depression in Understanding Social Work Practice (SWP) Perpetration of Dating Violence Corinne Warrener, PhD, You Seung Kim, PhD (Clark Atlanta University) 172P Trauma Informed Care: Clients’ Perspectives on Agency Experiences Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Nancy Kusmaul, PhD (University of Maryland Baltimore County), Molly Wolf, PhD (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania) 180P Prevalence of Wage Theft and Its Effect on Job Change Jeounghee Kim, PhD (Rutgers University) 173P Understanding the Impacts of Moral Transgressions in the Helping Professions: In Search of Conceptual Clarity 8:00 am - 6:45 pm Erin Sugrue, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Exhibits Open Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB)

174P Race, Religiosity, and Coping with Family Addictions and IPV 9:30 am - 9:45 am Megan Petra, PhD (University of Toledo) Break Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

9:45 am - 11:15 am Formative Evaluation of a New Program to Support LGBTQ Youth in Foster Care 78 RCDC Research Roots & Wings Roundtable 1: Capitol (ML4) Jaymie Lorthridge, PhD, Leanne Heaton, PhD, Marneena Evans, Using the GADE Quality Guidelines to Improve BSFS (Westat) Doctoral Education Cynthia Franklin, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Renee Evaluation of a Trauma Intervention Adapted for Youth in Cunningham-Williams, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Liz Foster Care Lightfoot, PhD (University of Minnesota), Paula Nurius, PhD (University Leanne Heaton, PhD, George Gabel (Westat) of Washington), Peter Maramaldi, PhD (Simmons College), Jelena Todic, Findings and Implications for Evidence Building from a Cross-Site MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Implementation Study The purpose of this roundtable, co-sponsored by SSWR’s Research James Bell, PhD, Heidi Melz, PhD (James Bell Associates) Capacity Development Committee and the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work (GADE), is to discuss how the Building Capacity of Child Welfare Agencies to Use Evidence GADE Quality Guidelines may lead to PhD program improvement and Supported Interventions increase the quality of student outcomes of PhD program graduates. Mark Testa, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), James Bell, GADE created its Quality Guidelines to help in developing, monitoring, PhD (James Bell Associates), George Gabel (Westat) and evaluating PhD Programs. These are not prescriptive, but rather serve as aspirational guidelines that provide PhD programs with a set 80 [G] Fathering in Context: The Experience Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) of educational practices that guide and enhance programs, including of Fathering across Service Systems a specific emphasis on research development. This roundtable will Organizer: Aaron Banman, MSW (University of Chicago) provide an overview of these guidelines and examples of how students, Discussant: Paul Lanier, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) in addition to faculty and program administrators, can use these to Worker Attitudes and Behaviors Influencing Father Engagement: A optimize doctoral education. Discussion will be focused on how the National Cross Sectional Survey of Home Visitors GADE Quality Guidelines can help engage doctoral students in their Aaron Banman, MSW (University of Chicago) own research development. Participants will be encouraged to offer insights regarding how to apply these guidelines across a range of Fathers in Reentry: A Qualitative Study of Parents’ Experiences program-level priorities. about Fatherhood after Prison

Pajarita Charles, PhD, Gabrielle Moore, BA (University of Chicago) SYMPOSIA Living in Public Housing: A Mother’s Childhood Contact with a 79 [CW] Is Child Welfare Ready for an Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Father Predicts Offspring’s Contact with Their Father Evidence-Supported World? Successes and Challenges of the Marquitta Dorsey, MSW (University of California, Los Angeles) Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Organizer: George Gabel (Westat) 81 [I&R] Examining Factors Affecting the Health Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Discussant: Maria Woolverton (Office of Planning, Research, and Wellbeing of Refugees, Immigrants, and Indigenous and Evaluation) Populations in the US Organizer: David Becerra, PhD (Arizona State University) Formative Evaluation of a New Practice Model to Support Permanence for African American and American Indian Children in Foster Care Heidi Melz, PhD, James Bell, PhD (James Bell Associates)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Mental Health Issues and Service Needs for African Refugee National Prevalence and Incidence Estimates of Youth Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Homelessness Allison Ward, MSW, Jill Messing, MSW, PhD (Arizona State University), Matthew Morton, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago), Amy Bushra Sabri, PhD, MSW, Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN (The Johns Dworsky, PhD (University of Chicago), David David Schlueter, Susanna Hopkins University) Curry, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago), Jennifer Matjasko, PhD (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Refugee Women’s Health: The Effects of Pre-Migration and Post- Migration Stressors 83 [IP&SWP] Transitioning to Permanent Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Cindy Sangalang, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles) Supportive Housing: Health, Well-Being, and Social Networks Among Formerly Homeless Adults The Relationship between Immigration Enforcement and Mental Organizer: Suzanne Wenzel, PhD (University of Southern California) Health Among Latino Immigrants David Becerra, PhD (Arizona State University), Jason Castillo, PhD Social Network Change after Moving into Permanent Supportive (University of Utah), Francisca Porchas, BA (Puente Arizona) Housing: Who Stays and Who Goes? Hsun-Ta Hsu, PhD, MSW (University of Missouri-Columbia), Harmony Discrimination and Environmental Changes As Stressors Among Rhoades, PhD, Eric Rice, PhD, Hailey Winetrobe, MPH, CHES, Suzanne Indigenous Peoples in South Louisiana Wenzel, PhD (University of Southern California) Shanondora Billiot, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) The Role of Housing Model in the Social Integration of Formerly 82 [IP&SWP] Voices of Youth Count: Results from Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Homeless Adults in Supportive Housing a National Youth Homelessness Research and Policy Initiative Taylor Harris, MA, Harmony Rhoades, PhD, Eric Rice, PhD, Benjamin Organizer: Amy Dworsky, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago) Henwood, PhD, Suzanne Wenzel, PhD (University of Southern California)

Characteristics and Experiences of Homeless and Unstably Housed HIV Risk and Prevention over Time Among Homeless Adults in Youth in 22 Counties: Common Themes and Local Variation Permanent Support Housing: The Impact of Social Networks Amy Dworsky, PhD (University of Chicago), Molly Mayer, MSW, Elissa Suzanne Wenzel, PhD, Harmony Rhoades, PhD, Eric Rice, PhD, Lei Duan, Gitlow, MSW, Matthew Morton, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of PhD, Benjamin Henwood, PhD, Hailey Winetrobe, MPH, CHES, Taylor Chicago), Jennifer Matjasko, PhD (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Harris, MA, Wichada Hantanachaikul, MPH, CHES (University of Southern Prevention) California)

Services for Runaway and Homeless Youth in 22 Counties: Over-Time Changes in Violent Victimization Rates, Perpetrators, Programs, Provider Types and Gaps in Provision and Locations Among Formerly-Homeless Adults in Permanent Colleen Schlecht (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago), Amy Supportive Housing Dworsky, PhD (University of Chicago) Wichada Hantanachaikul, MPH, CHES, Robin Petering, MSW, Harmony Rhoades, PhD, Suzanne Wenzel, PhD (University of Southern California) Critical Conditions and Tipping Points into Couch Surfing Susanna Curry, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago), Gina Life Goal Changes over Time Among Homeless Adults in Samuels, PhD (University of Chicago) Permanent Supportive Housing Harmony Rhoades, PhD, Hailey Winetrobe, MPH, CHES, Hadass Moore, MSW, Benjamin Henwood, PhD, Wichada Hantanachaikul, MPH, CHES, John Lahey, MSW, Suzanne Wenzel, PhD (University of Southern California)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

84 [MH] New Frontiers in Adversity and Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) 86 [RD&M] Ethnographic Approaches to Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Trauma Research: Translating Evidence into Action Causal Explanation in Social Work Organizer: Joshua Mersky (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Organizer: John Mathias, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Discussant: Jeffrey Longhofer, PhD (Rutgers University) Adverse Grownup Experiences (AGEs): Prevalence, Origins, and Consequences “the Worst Part of My Job”: Client Violence Against Youth Care Joshua Mersky, Colleen Janczewski, PhD, James Topitzes (University of Workers As a Cause of Staff Turnover Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Yvonne Smith, PhD, Lex Lucera, BA (Syracuse University)

Integrating ACEs Prevention into Medical Practice: A Needs Evidencing Causes of Abuse Along the Central American Assessment of Prenatal and Pediatric Care Migrant Trail Beth Gerlach, PhD (The University of Texas at Austin), Heather Larkin, John Doering-White, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) PhD, Catherine LaBrenz, MSW, Marian Morris, MPH, Peter Dell, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Making a Case for Permanency Recommendations: Bringing Scientific and Embodied Knowledge to Bear on Frontline Foster Trauma Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment: Care Casework Translating ACE Research into Trauma-Informed Practice Melissa Hardesty, PhD (State University of New York at Binghamton) James Topitzes, Joshua Mersky, Lisa Berger, PhD (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) Typing People’s Struggles: Circuits of Motivation and Mobilization in Environmental Justice Organizing Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education and Therapy John Mathias, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) (TARGET): An Evidence- Based Approach to the “BI and Ts” in T-SBIRT 87 [VAWC] Parenting in the Wake of Violence and Trauma Monument (ML 4) Julian Ford, PhD (University of Connecticut) Organizer: Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD (University of Maryland at College Park) 85 [R&E] Acculturation, Parenting and Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Child Well-Being Among Asian American Families “They Never Raised Me up:” Dual Experiences of Teenage Parenting Organizer: Jing Guo, PhD (University of Hawaii at Manoa) and Homelessness Among Native Hawaiian Youth Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD (University of Maryland at College Park), Andrea Acculturation, Parenting, and Child Well-Being Among Vietnamese Birmingham, MSW, Eri Rodrigues, MSW (University of Hawai`i), Carla Immigrant Families: Moving Toward a Better Understanding of Houser, MSW (Waikiki Health-Youth Outreach (YO!)) Family Dynamics Meekyung Han, PhD (San Jose State University) Exploring the Relationship between Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Parental Warmth: The Moderating Role of Exposure Social Support and Parenting Self-Efficacy Among Asian American to Verbal Abuse Families: Associations with Parental Nurturance Abigail Palmer, MSW, William Monro, MSW, Ferol Mennen, PhD Sunny Mathew, PhD (The College of Saint Rose), Fuhua Zhai, PhD (University of Southern California) (Fordham University), Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University) Violence Experience and Parenting Among Women in Treatment Acculturation, Parent-Child Conflict, and Parental Stress in Asian for Opioid Dependence American Families: A Path Analysis Sydney Hans, PhD (University of Chicago), Brent Finger, PhD (Montana Jing Guo, PhD (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Fuhua Zhai, PhD State University-Billings) (Fordham University), Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Development of a Parenting Intervention for Substance 93 [IP&SWP] Key Research Agenda on Building Independence BR A (ML 4) Dependent Mothers with Trauma Histories: Perspectives of Clients Financial Capability and Assets for All and Clinicians Karen A. Zurlo, PhD (Rutgers University), Terri Friedline, PhD (University of Anna Herriott, MSW, Mihoko Maru, MSW, Elizabeth Kayajian, MSW, Ruth Kansas), Amy Baker, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) Paris, PhD (Boston University) 94 [ISW&GI] Researching the Transnational, Archives (ML 4) WORKSHOPS Theoretical and Methodological Insights for Social Work Claire Willey Sthapit, MSSW (University of Washington), Miriam 88 [RD&M] Peer Review for Academic Journals: Mint (ML 4) Valdovinos, PhD (University of Connecticut), Ciwang Teyra, MSW What It Is, and How to Do It Well (University of Washington), Sharon Borja, PhD (University of Houston, Christpher Salas-Wright, PhD (Boston University), David Okech, PhD Downtown) (University of Georgia), Brandy Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University), Bruce Thyer, PhD (Florida State University) 95 [RD&M] Conducting Online Surveys with Independence BR B (ML 4) Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents: Best Practices for 89 [RD&M] Propensity Score Matching: Treasury (ML 4) Recruitment, Human Subjects Protections, Data Integrity, King & Nielsen’s Critique and Discussion and Measurement Shenyang Guo, PhD, Qi Chen (Washington University in Saint Louis) Paul Sterzing, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Jonathan Mohr, PhD (University of Maryland at College Park), Rachel Gartner, MSW (University of California, Berkeley), Colleen Kase, BA (University of ROUNDTABLES Maryland at College Park)

90 [ADOL] Engaging Youth Voice: Participatory Independence BR C (ML 4) 96 [RSWE] Methods for Teaching and Independence BR F (ML 4) Strategies for Achieving Equity and Justice Assessing Holistic Competence Katie Richards-Schuster, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Karen Sewell, MSW, Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT, Marion Bogo, Samantha Teixeira, PhD (Boston College), Astraea Augsberger, PhD, Linda MSW, AdvDipl SW, Jane Sanders, MSW (University of Toronto) Sprague Martinez, PhD (Boston University) 97 [SO&GI] At Risk, but Not Defined By It: Independence BR H (ML 4) 91 [C&CJ] Recidivism As an Intended Outcome: Independence BR G (ML 4) Building Scaffolding to Support Gender and Sexuality Research A Frank Discussion about Criminal Justice Policy in Social Work Mark Plassmeyer, MSW (University of Denver), Elizabeth Allen, PhD Amy Castro Baker, PhD, Amy Hillier, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), (University of Saint Joseph), Jill Levenson, PhD (Barry University), Marisa Ragonese, MSW (Hunter College), Kimberly McKay, PhD (Temple Shannon Sliva, PhD (University of Denver), Solveig Spjeldnes, PhD (Ohio University), Shanna Kattari, PhD (University of Denver) University) CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS 92 [I&R] Advancing the Welfare of Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Immigrant Children in the U.S Alan Dettlaff, Phd (University of Houston), Luis Zayas, PhD (University 98 [ADOL] Family Relationships and Youth Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) of Texas at Austin), Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Ph.D. (University of Mental Health Kansas), Jodi Berger Cardoso, PhD (University of Houston), Benjamin Moderator: Anne Conway, PhD (Columbia University) Roth, PhD (University of South Carolina), Megan Finno-Velasquez, PhD A Typology of Interactional Patterns between Youth and Their (New Mexico State University) Social Fathers: Implications for Youth Wellbeing and Family Relationship Quality Todd Jensen, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

The Role of Intact Family Structure in the Relationship between 100 [MH] Multiple Dimensions of Depression Congress (ML 4) Sexual Orientation and Adult Attachment Anxiety in Mental Health Kelly Horn, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago) Moderator: Lindsay Bornheimer, PhD (New York University)

An Investigation of the Sources of Maternal Social Supports and Depression and Suicidal Ideation Among Adults Diagnosed with Conditions Effecting Children’s Behaviors Schizophrenia: Moderating Effects of Emotional Social Support Junpyo Kim, MSW (Yonsei University), Eunjee Song, MSW (University Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD, James J. Jaccard, PhD (New York University) of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Myoung-il Kim, MSW (The Center for Social Weldare Research Younsei University) The Longitudinal Relations between Bonding Social Capital and Depression Trajectory: Multi-Group Comparisons Among Three Parental Empathy in Childhood Predicts Stress Reactivity at the Age Groups Using Korean Welfare Panel Study (WITHDRAWN) Transition to Adulthood: Moderation By Gender Changmin Yoo, PhD Candidate (Seoul National University) Daniel Hackman, PhD (University of Southern California), Juye Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton), Sonya Negriff, PhD, Ferol Mennen, The Lived Experience of Women with Depression: A Meta-Synthesis PhD (University of Southern California) Jacqueline Corcoran, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania)

99 [A&G] Elder Abuse and Self-Neglect Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Living in between: A Grounded Theory Study of Depression Moderator: Jooyoung Kong, Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University) Among Middle-Class Black Women Quenette Walton, PhD (University of Houston), Tyreasa Washington, PhD Functional Decline and Emotional Elder Abuse Victimization (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Among Older Korean Adults Jooyoung Kong, Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University), Haesang 101 [SM&AB] Environmental Influences Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Jeon, PhD (Korean WomenÂ’s Development Institute) on Substance Use Moderator: Peter Delany, PhD (Office of National Drug Control Policy) Professional Norms about Reporting to Adult Protective Services: Confronting Perceived Workplace Pressures Barriers to Accessing Detox Facilities, Substance Use Treatment, Rebecca Laster, MSW, LCSW (Bryn Mawr College) and Residential Services Among Women Impacted By Commercial Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking Prevalence of Elder Financial Fraud and Scams in the United States: Lara Gerassi, PhD, LCSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison) A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis David Burnes, PhD (University of Toronto), Charles Henderson (Cornell Understanding Rural- Urban Differences Involving Opioid University), Christine Sheppard, PhD Cand (University of Waterloo), Analgesics in the United States, 2002 to 2014: Implications for Rebecca Zhao, BSc Cand (University of Toronto), Karl Pillemer, PhD Policies to Increase Health Equity in Rural Communities (Cornell University), Mark Lachs, MD (Weill Cornell Medical College) Peter Delany, PhD (Office of National Drug Control Policy), Joseph Shields, PhD (The Catholic University of America) Childhood and Mid-Life Antecedents of Adult Self-Neglect Jodie Bargeron, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago) The Clinical Benefits of Infrastructure Improvements in Southern Rural Substance Use Disorder Agencies Teri Browne, PhD, Dana DeHart, PhD, Aidyn Iachini, PhD, Melissa Reitmeier, PhD, Aliza Petiwala, MSW, MPH (University of South Carolina)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

The Impact of Childhood Neighborhood Context at Age 10 ePOSTERS on Substance Use Disorder Symptoms at Age 39: The Role of Socioeconomic Life Course Correlates at Age 30 Jungeun Olivia Lee, MSW, PhD (University of Southern California), Tiffany 103 ePoster Presentations IV Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Jones, MSW MFT, Rick Kosterman, PhD, Chris Cambron, Isaac Rhew, PhD, To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each Todd Herrenkohl, PhD, Karl Hill (University of Washington) ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a sequential order. ePosters 181P-240P are assigned to board monitors 102 [SDU&E] Health Equity, Food Security and Supreme Court (ML 4) #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Environmental Justice monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Moderator: Susan Kemp, PhD (University of Washington) Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Impact of Recession on Food Insecurity Among Low-Income Families: Findings from 2005 - 2014 National Health and Nutrition 181P Aging out of Foster Care with Disabilities: Predictors of Examination Surveys Educational Attainment and Employment Margaret Lombe, PhD (Boston College), Kaipeng Wang, PhD (Texas State Leah Cheatham, PhD, JD (University of Alabama), Karen Randolph, PhD University), Yoosun Chu, MSc, MSW (Boston College), Von Nebbitt, PhD (Florida State University) (Washington University in Saint Louis) 182P Gender Differences in Alcohol Use Moderated By Parental What Social Workers Believe about the Intersection of Factors Among Chinese Adolescents Reproductive and Environmental Justice Ai Bo, MSW (New York University) Jessica Sparks, MSW, MS, Katie Massey, MSW, MPH (University of Denver) 183P Culture and Coping: First-Generation College Students’ Use of Multidisciplinary Assessment of Legionnaires ‘ Disease in Flint: Indirect Coping Strategies There Is More Than Lead in the Water Alicia Mendez, BA (Rutgers University), Laura Brady, PhD, Yuichi Shoda, Joanne Sobeck, PhD, Joanne Smith-Darden, PhD, Poco Kernsmith, PhD PhD (University of Washington) (Wayne State University) 184P School Sex Education and Youth Sexual Attitudes in Canada Health and Financial Impacts of Extreme Weather in the City Dana S. Levin, PhD, MSW (University of Windsor) Lisa Reyes Mason, PhD, Jennifer Erwin, MSW, Aaron Brown, MSW, Kelsey N. Ellis, PhD, Jon M. Hathaway, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) 185P Gender Differences in Predicting Use of Violence Among African American Adolescents Infusing Critical Race Theory into Environmental Justice: Lessons Javier Boyas, PhD, Yi Jin Kim, PhD (University of Mississippi), Tanya from Nevada Sharpe (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Debra Moore (University of Jennifer Willett, PhD (University of Nevada, Reno), Ellen Moore Mississippi) (Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada), Ashley Hanna, PhD (University of Nevada, Reno) 186P Gender Differences in Sexual Risk Practices and Suicidal Tendencies Among U.S. High School Students: Examining the Mediating Role of Teen Dating Violence Bernadette Ombayo, MSW, Betty Tonui, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington), Moses Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto), Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) 195P Results from a Pilot Study of a Youth-Guided Incentive Program Aimed at Increasing Engagement in Child Welfare 187P Understanding Needs of Older Adults with Different Physical Services Functioning Shamra Boel-Studt, PhD, MSW, Lisa Schelbe, PhD, MSW, Megan Deichen, Yeon Jin Choi (Boston College), Cassandra Cantave, Terri Guengerich, MSW (Florida State University) Joanne Binette, Bonner-Cozad Aisha, PhD (AARP) 196P A Trauma-Informed Conceptual Framework for 188P How Does Adult Children’s Education Influence Their Parents’ Understanding Family Adjustment to Special Needs Adoption Survival? Evidence from China Tenesha Littleton, MSW, Shari Miller, PhD (University of Georgia) Nan Jiang, MSW (Columbia University) Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) 189P Developing the Asian Pacific Islander Caregiver Train-the- Trainer Program in the United States 197P Through the Lens of Age: A Photovoice Project Promoting Mandong Liu, MSW, Iris Chi, DSW (University of Southern California) Intergenerational Health and Wellbeing Justine McGovern, PhD (Lehman College/CUNY) 190P Determinants of Predisposing, Enabling and Need Factors on Outpatient Utilizations Among Rural and Urban Older Adults in 198P A Challenge to the Social Work Profession: the Rise of Socially China Engaged Art and a Call to Radical Social Work Yalu Zhang, MSW, Jinyu Liu, PhD, Ada Mui, PhD (Columbia University) Hee Chul Kim, MSW (State University of New York at Albany)

American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous 199P Connecting the Dots: Exploring Which Factors Increase Populations (Indigenous Cluster) Community Involvement Among Minority Youth Christopher Curtis, PhD (Fordham University) 191P Resilience within Indigenous Transition Age Foster Youth Sumer Al-Ahdali, Nancy Jo Kepple, PhD (University of Kansas) Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ)

192P Post-Separation Coparenting and Its Effect on Stepfamily 200P Enhancement of CIT for Youth: Exploring the Effect of CIT-Y Quality Among American Indian Stepfamilies on Police Officers Jordan Bybee, MSW, Nathan Porter, MSW (Brigham Young University) Edita Milanovic, MSW, Daria Shamrova, MSW, MPA, Sheryl Kubiak, PhD (Michigan State University), Erin Comartin, PhD (Wayne State University) Child Welfare (CW) 201P Juvenile Offenders’ Satisfaction with Their Case Outcome: 193P Intensive Permanence Services Pilot Study: Preparing Foster Legal Socialization and Legal Actors Youth for Healthy, Nurturing Relationships Karen Kolivoski, PhD, MSW (Howard University), Jeffrey Shook, PhD, JD, Allison Hall, MSW Candidate (University at Buffalo, State University of Sara Goodkind, PhD, MSW (University of Pittsburgh) New York), Annette Semanchin Jones, PhD (University at Buffalo) Disability (D) 194P Birth Parent Involvement at an Agency Level in Child Welfare: How Birth Parents in Parent Partner Roles Perceive the 202P Factors Associated with Social Services Use Among Development and Use of Their Voice to Influence System Change Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in Korea: Multigroup Jeri Damman, MSc (University of Kansas) Structural Equation Modeling By Disability Subtypes June-Yung Kim, MA (Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences), Meeyoung Min, PhD, Sonia Minnes, PhD (Case Western Reserve University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

203P Mid-Life Adults with Functional Limitations: Comparison of 211P Mothers Caring for Their Children When Both Are Living Adults Aging into and with Disability with HIV/AIDS: A Phenomenological Exploration from North India Sunha Choi, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) (WITHDRAWN) Shrivridhi Shukla, MSW, Judith McCoyd, PhD (Rutgers University) Gender (G) Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) 204P The Impact Gender Has on the Political Engagement of Clinical Social Workers 212P Stress and Coping Among Refugee Parents: Perspectives Jason Ostrander, PhD, MSW, BSW (Sacred Heart University) from Service Providers Cindy Sousa, PhD, MSW, MPH, Janet Shapiro, PhD (Bryn Mawr College), 205P Son Preference and Excess Female Disability Among Children Gretchen Shanfeld, MPH, Katharine Cristaudo (Nationalities Service of Immigrants from India and China Living in the United States Center), Manahil Siddiqi, BA, MPHc (University of Washington), Morgan Felix M. Muchomba, PhD, Sangeeta Chatterji, MSW (Rutgers University) Haffield, MSW, Harini Reddy, MSW (Bryn Mawr College)

Health (H) 213P Utilizing Promotoras to Extend Mental Health Services to Latina Immigrants 206P Discrimination and Subjective Well-Being Among Muslims in Patricia Villa, MSW, Larry Ortiz, PhD (Loma Linda University) the United States David R. Hodge, PhD (Social Work), Altaf Husain, PhD (Howard 214P Does English Language Efficacy Affect Social Cohesion University), Tarek Zidan (Indiana University) and Healthcare Utilization Among Immigrants in the US? Testing Mediation Effects 207P How Geographic Distance from Application Counselor Sites Arati Maleku, Ph.D., Guijin Lee, MSW (Ohio State University), Youn Impacts Marketplace Enrollment Kyoung Kim, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) Thomas Bane, MSW, Gleneara Bates, MSW, Meredith Doherty, LCSW (Hunter College) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)

208P HPV Literacy and Its Link to Initiation and Completion of HPV 215P South African Adult Caregivers As “Protective Shields”: Vaccine Among Young Women in Minnesota Serving As a Buffer between Precarious Neighborhood Conditions, Hee Yun Lee, PhD, Young-Hoon Ham, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Food Insecurity, and Youth Risk Behaviors Cities), Young Sun Kim, PhD (Kyunghee University), Chris Hyeouk Hahm, Latoya Small, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles), Tyrone M. PhD (Boston University) Parchment, LMSW (New York University), Mary McKay, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Arvin Bhana, PhD (South African Medical 209P Understanding and Measuring Critical Consciousness about Research Council), Ozge Sensoy-Bahar, PhD (Washington University in Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequalities in the Saint Louis) United States Jacob Goffnet, Liliane Windsor, PhD, MSW, Doug Smith, PhD (University International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Alexis Jemal, JD, PhD (Hunter College) 216P There Are so Many Layers That We’re Not Even Aware of: 210P Examining the Organizational Factors That Affect Health Youth Worker Perceptions in U.S. Public Housing and South African Workers’ Attendance: Findings from Southwestern Uganda Township Communities Fred M. Ssewamala, PhD, Miriam N. Mukasa, BA (Columbia University), Jason St. Mary, MSW (University of Denver) William Byansi, BA (New York University), Flavia Namuwonge, B.A (Columbia University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Mental Health (MH) Race and Ethnicity (R&E)

217P The End Is Not the Injury: Posttraumatic Growth of Division I 224P Fathering Attitudes and Behaviors Among Low-Income Athletes after Season- or Career-Ending Injuries Fathers Matt Moore, PhD, Sasa Vann, BA (Ball State University) Juan J. Barthelemy, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Tanya Coakley, PhD (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) 218P Certification Matters: The Relationship between State Certification and the Availability of Peer Support Services Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) Jonathan P. Edwards, LCSW, ACSW, M.Phil. (Hunter College), Robert Rosales, MSW (Boston College) 225P A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Evidence-Based Practice Attitudes Scale in Child Welfare 219P Patterns of Marijuana Use Among Psychiatry Patients with Daniel Keyser, MSW, Donna Harrington, PhD, Haksoon Ahn, PhD Depression and Its Impact on Recovery (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Amber Bahorik, PhD (University of California, San Francisco), Amy Leibowitz, PsyD (Kaiser Permanente), Adam Travis, MD, PhD (Southern 226P Out-of-Pocket Financial Burden for Middle-Aged Adults: Alameda Department of Psychiatry), Stacy Sterling, DrPH (Kaiser Impact of Distinct Patterns of Multi-Morbidity and Health Permanente), Constance Weisner, DrPH, Derek Satre, PhD (University of Insurance (WITHDRAWN) California, San Francisco) Eunsun Kwon, PhD (Seoul National University), Bo Rin Kim, PhD (University of New Hampshire, Durham), Sojung Park, PhD (Washington 220P The Relationship between Disease Literacy and Stigma University in Saint Louis), Na Youn Lee, PhD (University of Mississippi), in Hispanics with Depression: Results from Structural Equation Songhee Kim, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Modeling Katherine Sanchez, PhD, Brittany Eghaneyan, MSW, Michael Killian, PhD Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) (University of Texas at Arlington) 227P Factors Affecting the Hierarchical Level of Reflective Thinking Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Among Social Workers in Community Centers in Korea Park Mijin, PhD (Catholic University of Pusan) 221P Evaluation of Trauma Assistance Dogs to Support Veterans’ Abilities to Successfully Reintegrate into Civilian Life: Achieving 228P Embedding Meaningful Interprofessional Learning Equal Opportunities Opportunities: It’s Easier Than You Think Abbie Frost, Ph.D., David Robinson, EdD (Simmons College School of Toby Guerin, JD, Margaret Hammersla, Corey Shdaimah, PhD (University Social Work) of Maryland at Baltimore)

Organizations & Management (O&M) School Social Work (SSW)

222P An Investigation on the Relationship between Sources of Job 229P Factors Affecting Academic Performance Among Senior Stress for Social Workers on Contextual Performance Focused on Secondary School Students in Nigeria Social Workers at Non-Profit Organizations in Korea Omotola Akinsola (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Sangwon Jung, PhD (Seoul Cyber University), Eunjee Song, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

223P Exploring the Multidimensional Constructs of Transformative School-Community Collaboration Jangmin Kim, PhD (Texas State University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Friday | January 12, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:30am

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

230P Gender/Sexual Minority Young Adults in the Southwest: 236P A Systematic Review of Intimate Partner Violence Among Experiences of Violence and Mental Health Indigenous Women in the U.S. and Canada Vern Harner, MSW (University of Washington) Meredith Bagwell-Gray, PhD, MSSW, Charlene Poola, MSW, Jill Messing, MSW, PhD (Arizona State University), Catherine Burnette, PhD, MSW 231P The Influence of Sociocultural Factors on Millennial Students’ (Tulane University), Bushra Sabri, PhD, MSW (The Johns Hopkins Attitudes Toward Gay Males University), Jacquelyn Campbell (Johns Hopkins University) Mark D. Olson, PhD, Eros DeSouza, PhD (Illinois State University) 237P Intimate Partner Violence Myths in Police Reports: A Directed 232P Exploring Sexual Minority Men’s Explanatory Model of Content Analysis Depression: A Comprehensive Meta-Synthesis Mary McCoy, MSW (The University of Texas at Arlington), Anh Nguyen, David Camacho, MSW, MSG, Ellen Lukens, PhD, Anindita Bhattacharya, MPP, MSW, Anne Nordberg, PhD, Peter Lehmann, PhD (University of MSW (Columbia University) Texas at Arlington)

Social Work Practice (SWP) 238P Human Trafficking: Understanding What We Have and Where It Can Take Us 233P When Sons-in-Law Have Positive Relationships with Their Jessica Donohue-Dioh, MSW (University of Kentucky) Father-in-Law: Guiding Social Work Practice Geoffrey Greif, PhD, Michael Woolley, DCSW, PhD (University of Maryland 239P Understanding the Implications of Social Desirability in at Baltimore) Dating Violence Perpetration Research Corinne Warrener, PhD (Clark Atlanta University) 234P Creating Relevant Excellence: SBIRT Training in Partnership with the County’s Public Behavioral Health and Recovery Division Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) and the School of Social Work Kevin Haggerty, MSW, PhD, Taryn Lindhorst, PhD, Kristin McCowan, MSW, 240P “so I Can Sleep at Night:” Nonprofit Managers’ Responses to Andrea Lafazia, MSW, MPH, J’May Rivara, Emiko Tajima, Ron Jackson, Staff Reductions Steve Shack, MSW, CDP (University of Washington) Stephen Edward McMillin, PhD, Jason T. Carbone, MSW, Sandra R. Naeger, MSW (Saint Louis University) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) 11:15 am - 11:30 am 235P What’s at the Root of Alcohol-Related Aggression? a Systematic Review of Emotion Regulation, Alcohol Use, and Break Aggressive Behavior Nancy Jo Kepple, PhD, Eunji Nam, MSW, Sumer Al-Ahdali (University of Kansas), Lian Bloch, PhD (Stanford University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:30pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 12:30pm - 1:30pm

11:30 am - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) MEETINGS II

104 Aaron Rosen Lecture: Capitol (ML 4) Addictive Behaviors and Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Understanding Stigmatization and Resistance through Substance Misuse Ethnographic Research: Implications for Practice Audrey Begun, PhD (Ohio State University), Alexis Kuerbis, PhD (Hunter Wendy Haight, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) College), Paul Sacco, PhD, LCSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

Most of the groups of concern to social workers experience some Associate Deans for Research Monument (ML 4) form of stigmatization; that is, they are socially discredited by virtue Elizabeth Farmer, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Joanne of physical appearance (for example, a visible disability), by the group Sobeck, PhD (Wayne State University) to which they belong (for example, an ethnic minority group) or by their behavior (for example, substance misuse or criminality). For the Cancer Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) afflicted person, stigmatization is essentially an attack on the inherent Allison Werner-Lin, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) worth of the self as a member of the social group. In this talk, I will draw on three ethnographies to understand how adults from different Child Welfare Research Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) cultural communities scaffold the emerging “self” of children exposed Alan Dettlaff, PhD (University of Houston), Ruth McRoy, PhD to stigmatization; in other words, how diverse adults support children (Boston College) in resisting what Goffman (1963) termed the “spoiled identity.” We will consider African American children at church in Salt Lake City in the Coalition for the Promotion of Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) 1990s; Japanese children currently navigating elementary school in Behavioral Health: Unleashing the Power of East Asia during a time of changing ideas and policies concerning Prevention (Grand Challenge on Ensure Healthy disabilities; and White children from impoverished, substance-involved Development for all Youth) families in the rural Midwest in the first decade of the 21st century. J David Hawkins, PhD (University of Washington), Jeffrey Jenson, PhD We will consider socialization practices common across these very (University of Denver) different cultural contexts, and also how those practices are culturally nuanced. I’ll argue that the understanding gained through this Criminal and Juvenile Justice Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) ethnographic research on how individuals resist stigmatization using Susan McCarter, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Solveig resources available in their everyday lives provides important lessons Spjeldnes, PhD (Ohio University) for effective social work practice. If our interventions are informed by an understanding of how others in our clients’ cultural communities Data Science in Social Work Research Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) have successfully resisted stigmatization or other forms of oppression, Kai Wei, MSW (University of Pittsburgh), Kevin White, PhD then they are more likely to be culturally sensitive; in other words, to (East Carolina University) make sense to our clients and be effective and sustainable in their everyday lives. Disability Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Editorial Board, Journal of Sociology Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Lunch On Your Own & Social Welfare Robert Leighninger, PhD (UC-Berkeley)

Father Related Research Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) JJennifer Bellamy, PhD (University of Denver), Mark Trahan, PhD (Southwest Texas State University), Tova Walsh, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 12:30pm - 1:30pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 12:30pm - 3:15pm

Grand Challenge to reduce extreme Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Social Work and Anthropology Mint (ML 4) economic inequality (Grand Challenge) Matthew Chin, PhD (Fordham University), Lauren Gulbas, PhD (University Laura Lein, PhD, Trina Shanks, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) of Texas at Austin), John Mathias, PhD (Florida State University), Tam Perry, PhD (Wayne State University) Human Trafficking Independence BR A (ML 4) Dean Duncan, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Nadine Social Work in Sports Congress (ML 4) Finigan-Carr, PhD (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Judy Krysik, PhD Matt Moore, PhD (Ball State University) (Arizona State University), David Okech, PhD (University of Georgia), Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, PhD (Arizona State University), Celia Tenure-Track Professors of Social Work Supreme Court (ML 4) Williamson, PhD (University of Toledo) and Social Welfare Megan Moore, PhD (University of Washington), Valerie Shapiro, PhD Implementation Research Special Independence BR B (ML 4) (University of California, Berkeley) Interest Group Leah Bartley, PhD, MSW (UNC), Elisa Borah, PhD (University of Texas at Youth Participatory Research and Practice Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Austin), Geetha Gopalan, PhD (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Byron Astraea Augsberger, PhD (Boston University), Katie Richards-Schuster, Powell, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Linda Sprague Martinez, PhD (Boston University), Samantha Teixeira, PhD (Boston College) Life Course Trauma, Oppression, and Independence BR C (ML 4) Well-Being: Research, Practice, Advocacy, Education 1:30 pm - 1:45 pm Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University) Break Marquis Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Maternal and Infant Mental Health SIG Independence BR F (ML 4) Ferol Mennen, PhD (University of Southern California), Ruth Paris, PhD 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm (Boston University), Sarah Kye Price, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University) 105 Invited Symposium I: Excavating Constructs Capitol (ML4) Mental Health Stigma Independence BR G (ML 4) for Grand Challenges: Unearthing White Supremacy, Neoliberal Jennifer Charles, PhD (The Catholic University of America), David Racism, and Neocolonialism Kondrat, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis) Edwina Uehara, PhD (University of Washington), Sean Joe, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Laina Bay-Cheng, PhD (University at School Social Work and Independence BR H (ML 4) Buffalo), Deb Ortega, PhD (University of Denver) School-Based Research Given our political and social climate, excavating and illuminating Ron Astor, PhD (University of Southern California), Michael Kelly, PhD ideological and epistemological forces that undergird societal problems (Loyola University Chicago) are key to formulating culturally valid research and practice solutions.

Specifically, this opening session for the symposia provides the initial Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Archives (ML 4) deep dive into unearthing how white supremacy, neoliberal racism Stephen Edward McMillin, PhD (Saint Louis University) and neocolonialism as interlocked systems of oppression, will continue

to operate unchecked if they are not explicitly addressed in the social Social Justice in Social Work Education, Treasury (ML 4) work Grand Challenges Initiatives. From this perspective, social work Practice, and Research researchers and community partners can consider not only how to react Pamela Melton, MSW (Tulane University), Josephine Pryce, PhD, to Grand Challenges, but how to counter the normative and ideological Cassandra Simon, PhD (University of Alabama) forces that produce them.

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 1:45pm - 3:15pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 1:45pm - 3:15pm

SYMPOSIA 108 [I&R] Trauma and Resilience: Understanding Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Mental Health Among Refugees 106 [ADOL] Advancing Research on the School Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Organizer: Wooksoo Kim, PhD (University at Buffalo) Context through Application of Latent Class Analysis Organizer: Kevin Tan, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) The Long-Term Mental Health Effects of Pre-Migration Trauma and Discussant: Ron Astor, Ph.D. (University of Southern California) Post-Resettlement Factors for Southeast Asian Refugees Cindy Sangalang, PhD (Arizona State University), Tracy Harachi, PhD Not All Staff Experience Positive School Climate: Exploring (University of Washington) Unobserved Heterogeneity in School Staff Reports of School Climate Ethnic Differences in Behavioral Health Status: Burman Vs. Karen Gordon Capp, MSW, Ron Astor, Ph.D. (University of Southern California), Refugees Tamika Gilreath, PhD (Texas A&M University) Isok Kim, PhD (University at Buffalo)

Afterschool and in Trouble: A Latent Class Analysis of the Factors Associated with Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD Symptoms Protective Effect of Extracurricular Participation Among Bhutanese-Nepali Refugees Ryan Heath, MA (University of Chicago), Kevin Tan, PhD (University of Wooksoo Kim, PhD, Isok Kim, PhD, Anita Sharma, Sarah Stanford Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) (University at Buffalo)

School Context, Family, and Individual Correlates across Patterns Religion As a Source of Strength for Recently Resettled Refugees of High School E-Cigarette and Poly-Substance Use from Syria Kevin Tan, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Jordan Diane Mitschke, PhD, Nabiha Hasan (University of Texas at Arlington) Davis, PhD (University of Southern California), Doug Smith, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 109 [IP&SWP] Building Financial Wellbeing for Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Populations Facing Special Economic Disadvantage 107 [D] School-Based Interventions for Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Organizer: Clark Peters, PhD, JD (University of Missouri-Columbia) Children with Autism and Emotional Challenges Organizer: Alyssa Wilson, PhD (Saint Louis University) Mattering, Resistance, and Trust Among Women in Financially Discussant: Brandy Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University) Engineered Markets Amy Baker, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) Interest-Based Text Reading Intervention to Support Improvements with Reading Comprehension for Students Social Network, Financial Locus of Control, and Older Asian with ASD Immigrants’ Financial Capability Michael Solis, PhD (University of California Riverside) Yunju Nam, PhD (School of Social Work), Mary Keovisai, MA (State University of New York at Buffalo), Margaret Sherraden, PhD (University Determining the Effectiveness of BST and Observational Learning of Missouri-Saint Louis), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Eun on Classroom Behaviors: A Case Study Jeong Lee (National Asian Pacific Center on Aging) Thea Ervin, MS, Alyssa Wilson, PhD, Brandy Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University) Capturing Real-Time Financial Behavior of Emerging Adults: Results from a Text Message-Based Survey of Foster Youths Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy at School with Clark Peters, PhD, JD (University of Missouri-Columbia) Children and Adolescents with Autism and Emotional Challenges: A Preliminary Study Alyssa Wilson, PhD, Jamie DeVillez (Saint Louis University)

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110 [RD&M] Bringing Social Media into Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) An Equity Perspective to Investigate Identity, Social Relationships, Social Work Research: Demystifying Methods for and Work-Related Life Events Among Transgender Midlife and Harnessing Big Social Data Older Adults Organizer: Maria Rodriguez, PhD, MSW (City University of New York, Vern Harner, MSW, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD (University of Hunter College) Washington)

The Digital Urban Violence Analysis Approach (DUVAA): Analyzing 112 [VAWC] Impact of Intimate Partner Violence Monument (ML 4) Social Media Data for Gang Violence Prevention Exposure: Recommendations to Better Serve Children Desmond Patton, PhD, Kyle McGregor, PhD, MSW, William Frey, MSW Organizer: Megan Holmes, PhD (Case Western Reserve University) (Columbia University) Discussant: Rebecca Macy, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The Perils and Promises of Unsupervised Machine Learning in Social Work Research: Comparing Human Coders to Computer-Led Systematic Literature Review of the Effects on Children Exposed to Topic Modeling Intimate Violence Maria Rodriguez, PhD, MSW (City University of New York, Hunter Kristen Berg, Anna Bender, MSW, Megan Holmes, PhD (Case Western College), Heather Storer, PhD (Tulane University), Joseph Mienko, PhD, Reserve University) MSW (University of Washington) Systematic Literature Review of Evidence-Based Practices for Qualitative Inquiry Using Reddit Data Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence Mary A. Caplan, PhD (University of Georgia) Anna Bender, MSW, Kristen Berg, Megan Holmes, PhD (Case Western Reserve University) Using Social Media to Evaluate Grassroots Campaigns in Real-Time: A Case Study of Twitter Users’ Response Following a Social Protest Needed Services for Children Exposed to Intimate Partner kai wei, MSW, Jaime Booth, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) Violence: A Statewide Survey of Domestic Violence Agencies Megan Holmes, PhD, Anna Bender, MSW, Kristen Berg (Case Western 111 [SO&GI] The Cascading Effects of LGBTQ Aging: Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Reserve University) Promoting Equity in Health and Well-Being over the Life Course Organizer: Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD (University of Washington) Recommendations to Better Serve Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence The Cascading Effects of Marginalization, Resilience and Megan Holmes, PhD, Kristen Berg, Anna Bender, MSW (Case Western Health over Time: Life Course Forces in the Future of LGBTQ Reserve University) Aging Research Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD, Hyun-Jun Kim, PhD (University of 113 [WF&FP] The Facilitators and Barriers of Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Washington) Nonresident Father Involvement Organizer: Daniel Meyer, PhD (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Bisexuality and Aging: The Association of Key Life Events and the Discussant: David Pate (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Linda Well-Being of Bisexual Older Women and Men Mellgren, MPA (US Department of Health and Human Services) Sarah Jen, PhD(c), Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD (University of Washington) Nonstandard Work Schedules and Father Involvement Among Nonresident and Resident Fathers Alejandra Ros Pilarz, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Laura Cuesta, PhD (Rutgers University), Yonah Drazen, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Are Low Earnings a Barrier to Nonresidential Father’s Involvement ROUNDTABLES with Their Children? Angela Guarin, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Daniel Meyer, 117 [C&N] Young People’s Leadership through Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) PhD (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Civic Engagement: Lessons from Research to Inform Youth-Focused Practice That Promotes Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice Do Nonresident Fathers Have More Contact and Better Suzanne Pritzker, PhD (University of Houston), Katie Richards-Schuster, Relationships with Their Most Recent Nonresident Child? PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Nicole Nicotera, PhD Lawrence Berger, PhD, Maria Cancian, PhD (University of Wisconsin- (University of Denver) Madison), Daniel Meyer, PhD (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Angela Guarin, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 118 [C&CJ] Building Social Capacity: A Core Independence BR G (ML 4) Concept for the Promote Smart Decarceration Grand Challenge Understanding Child Support Trajectories Matt Epperson (University of Chicago), Carrie Pettus-Davis, PhD Laurel Sariscsany, MSW, Irwin Garfinkel, PhD (Columbia University), (Washington University in St. Louis), Antoinette Grier, MSW (Washington Lenna Nepomnyaschy, PhD (Rutgers University) University in Saint Louis)

WORKSHOPS 119 [H] Building a Patient-Centered Research Independence BR B (ML 4) Collaborative (PCRC) for Psychosocial Oncology 114 [ADOL] Introduction to Implementation Science Mint (ML 4) Brad Zebrack, PhD, MSW, MPH (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Karen and NIH Funding Opportunities for Social Work Researchers Kayser, PhD (University of Louisville), James Zabora, Sc.D (The Johns Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, PhD (National Cancer Institute, NIH), Denise Hopkins University), Julianne Oktay, MSW, PhD (University of Maryland at Pintello, PhD (National Institute of Mental Health) Baltimore), Hee Yun Lee, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities)

115 [O&M] Building Capacity for Human Service Archives (ML 4) 120 [IP&SWP] Child Development Accounts: Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Organizational and Managerial Research A Universal and Progressive Asset-Building Policy for Erick Guerrero, PhD (University of Southern California), Jennifer E. Economic Equality Mosley, PhD (University of Chicago), Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD (Ohio Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Trina Shanks, PhD (University State University), Bowen McBeath, PhD (Portland State University), of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Michal Grinstein-Weiss, PhD (Washington John Tropman (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Ram Cnaan, PhD University in Saint Louis), Vernon Loke, PhD (Eastern Washington (University of Pennsylvania) University)

116 [RD&M] Advances in Single-Subject Design Effect Treasury (ML 4) 121 [ISW&GI] Conceptualizing and Researching the Everyday Experiences of Size for Meta-Analysis: Introducing a 4-Parameter War-Affected Populations: Implications for Social Work Research, Regression Model Policy, and Practice Independence BR H (ML 4) Anao Zhang, MSW, Sunyoung Park, MA, Cynthia Franklin, PhD (University Bree Akesson, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Cindy Sousa, PhD, MSW, of Texas at Austin) MPH (Bryn Mawr College), Martha Bragin, PhD (Hunter College)

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122 [RD&M] Establishing a National Research Independence BR A (ML 4) The Persistent Effects of the Adolescent Context on Outcomes into Collaborative to Examine Risk and Resilience Among Adulthood: A Longitudinal, Person-Oriented Analysis Homeless Young Adults in Seven U.S. Cities Brad Linn (University at Buffalo SUNY), Patricia Logan-Greene, PhD Kristin M. Ferguson, PhD (Arizona State University), Hsun-Ta Hsu, PhD, (University at Buffalo), Robin M. Hartinger-Saunders, PhD (Georgia MSW (University of Missouri-Columbia), Jama Shelton, PhD (City State University), Thomas H. Nochajski, PhD, Barbara Rittner, PhD University of New York), Robin Petering, MSW (University of Southern (State University of New York at Buffalo), William Wieczorek, PhD (State California), Kimberly A. Bender, PhD, Anamika Barman Adhikari, PhD University of New York College at Buffalo (Buffalo State College)) (University of Denver), Sarah Narendorf, PhD (University of Houston), Diane Santa Maria, DrPH (University of Texas Health Science Center 125 [C&N] Neighborhood Research on Adolescence Congress (ML 4) at Houston) Moderator: Jamie Booth, PhD (University of Pittsburgh)

123 [SWP] Are Social Workers Doing Enough to Independence BR F (ML 4) Gun Violence: Using Community Based System Dynamics to Elicit Prevent Gun Violence? Solutions from Youth Patricia Logan-Greene, PhD, Mickey Sperlich, PhD (University at Buffalo), Saras Chung, PhD, Kyle A. Pitzer, MSSW, Peter S. Hovmand, PhD Sean Joe, PhD, LMSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Mark (Washington University in Saint Louis) Kaplan, Dr.P.H. (UCLA), Michael Kral, PhD (Wayne State University), Karen Slovak, PhD (Malone University) The Impact of Civic Engagement on Ethnic and Moral Identity in Adolescence Yoosun Chu, MSc, MSW, Jie Yang, MSW (Boston College) CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Community Violence Exposure during Adolescence, Future 124 [ADOL] Violence and Risk Behaviors Independence BR C (ML 4) Depressive Symptoms and Civic Participation Moderator: Eva Nowakowski-Sims, PhD (Barry University) John Fallon, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Developing a Trauma-Informed Intervention for Child-to-Parent Public Shaming and Moral Narcissism: Community Justice Among Violence: A Qualitative Participatory Focus Group Study Bystanders of Peer Aggression Eva Nowakowski-Sims, PhD (Barry University) David S. Byers, PhD (Bryn Mawr College)

An Exploratory Investigation of Applying Social Control Theory 126 [G] Child Abuse, Men and Masculinity Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) in Taiwanese Adolescents’ Delinquent Behaviors: Do Gender and Moderator: Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College) Developmental Stage Matter? Chien-jen Chiang, MSW, Yu-Chih Chen, MSW (Washington University in Child Sexual Abuse and Late Life Mental Health Outcomes for Men; Saint Louis) Results from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College), Jooyoung Kong, Ph.D. (The Social Norms and Externalizing Behavior Among Adolescents: Pennsylvania State University) Does Level of Risk Matter? Katie Cotter, PhD (Arizona State University) “a Very Steep Climb”: Therapists’ Perspectives on Barriers to Disclosure of Childhood Sexual Abuse Experiences for Men Elizabeth Gruenfeld, MSW, Ed.M., Danny G. Willis, Ph.D., Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College)

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A Masculinity and Mental Health Scale for Young Black Men: Development and Testing of the Trans Microaggressions on Findings from an Exploratory Factor Analysis Campus Scale Natasha Johnson, Daphne Watkins, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Michael R. Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Jill Chonody, PhD Arbor) (Boise State University), Erich Pitcher, PhD (Oregon State University), Z Nicolazzo, PhD (Northern Illinois University), T.J. Jourian, PhD (Oakland Providers’ Perceptions on Barriers to Help-Seeking for Male Victims University), Alex Kulick, BA (University of California, Santa Barbara), of Sexual Assault Kristen Renn, PhD (Michigan State University) Cristy Cummings, MSW, Sheryl Kubiak, PhD, Jaclynn Hawkins, PhD, NiCole Buchanan, PhD (Michigan State University) A Scoping Review of Scales to Measure LGBTQ Microaggressions Michael R. Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Colleen Fisher, PhD 127 [RSWE] Addressing diversity in SW education Supreme Court (ML 4) (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Paul Sterzing, PhD, Rachel Gartner, Moderator: Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT (University of Toronto) MSW (University of California, Berkeley), Bryan Victor, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Sexual Prejudice Against Lesbian Women and Gay Men Among Students Entering a BSW Program in Switzerland Using Apps to Recruit YMSM: A Cost and Recruitment Efficiency Daniel Gredig, PhD, Annabelle Bartelsen, lic. phil. (University of Applied Analysis of App-Based Probability Sampling Procedures Compared Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland) with Venue-Based Procedures Jeremy Gibbs, MSW (University of Southern California) The Impact of MSW Programs on LGB-Competence: How Specific Organizational Factors Influence Student Competence 129 [VAWC] IPV Services and Programs Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Samuel Lirones, MSW, David McCarty-Caplan, PhD (California State Moderator: Gretchen L. Hoge, PhD (Rutgers University) University, Northridge) Survivor-Centered Empowerment-Based Practice with Survivors What Is Poverty and Who Are the Poor?: A Qualitative Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence: A Qualitative Study of Advocate- Deneen Harris, PhD (Western Connecticut State University) Survivor Interactions Amanda Stylianou, PhD (Safe Horizon) Evaluating Efforts to Address Race & Racism in Social Work Education: Embracing and Exploring the Complexities Domestic Violence Survivors’ Experiences Transitioning out of Hilary Stim, MSW, Stephanie Odera, MSW, M. Alex Wagaman, PhD, Ashley Shelter Waddell, MSW, Daryl Fraser, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth University) Gretchen L. Hoge, PhD (Rutgers University), Amanda Stylianou, PhD (Safe Horizon) 128 [SO&GI] Advancing Methods and Measurement Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) with LGBTQ Populations Tailoring Domestic Violence Services for Community Needs and Moderator: Michael R. Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University) Strengths: Findings from a Collaborative Needs Assessment Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD, Brittney Chesworth, MSW, Lauren “LB” Klein, Non-Monosex Research Publication in Social Work Journals MSW, MPA, Austyn Holleman, BA, Rebecca J. Macy (University of North between 2008 and 2016: Systematic Review and Content Analysis Carolina at Chapel Hill) Aidan Ferguson, MSW, Matt Gilmour, MSW (Florida State University)

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The Men’s Group at St. Pius V Parish: A Case Study of a Voluntary 245P Exploring Correlates of Child Internalizing and Externalizing Partner Abuse Intervention Program Psychopathology: The Role of Family Communication and Maternal Maxine Davis, MSW/MBA (Washington University in Saint Louis), Charles Coping Skills Dahm, O.P. PhD (Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach), Viktor Burlaka, LCSW, PhD (University of Mississippi), Qi Wu, PhD, Melissa Jonson-Reid, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Bruno Shiyou Wu, PhD (Arizona State University), Iuliia Churakova, MS Fernandez, MSW, Charles Stoops, PhD (Dominican University), Sharon (University of Mississippi) O’Brien, PhD (The Catholic University of America), Bushra Sabri, PhD, LMSW, ACSW (The Johns Hopkins University) 246P Peer Victimization, Depression, and Suicide Attempts: A Gender-Based Approach ePOSTERS Youn Kyoung Kim, PhD, Mi-Youn Yang, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Juan J. Barthelemy, PhD (University of Houston), Blaine Masinter Lofaso, Erica Van Buckner (Louisiana State University at 130 ePoster Presentations V Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Baton Rouge) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each 247P Homeless Middle-School Students, Educational Barriers and ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a the Mckinney-Vento Legislation: A Qualitative Study sequential order. ePosters 241P-300P are assigned to board monitors Charles M. S. Birore, PhD (Norfolk State University), Jamillah C. #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Muhammad, EdD, MSW monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) 248P Understanding the Phenomenon of Older Adult 241P Are Variations in the Course, Severity, and Timing of Maternal Homelessness in North America: A Qualitative Interpretive Meta- Depressive Symptoms Associated with Growth in Children’s Synthesis Executive Functions? Erin Murphy, MSW, Brittany Eghaneyan, MSW (University of Texas Anne Conway, PhD (Columbia University), Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, PhD at Arlington) (Teachers College Developmental Psychology) 249P Food Insecurity and Health Outcomes of Older Adults: 242P Predictors of Youth Attitudes Towards Alcohol Use Implications for Practice Amanda Hardwick, MSW (Florida State University) Lisa Juckett, MOT (Ohio State University) 243P Cumulative Inequality in Teen Parents and Job Achievements: 250P Marital Quality and Three-Generational Relationships Mediation Effect of Educational Achievement Function: The Mediating Role of Child Influencing Behaviors Junghee Bae, MA (University of Georgia) Qian Sun, PhD Candidate, Vivian Lou, PhD (The University of Hong Kong) 244P Multidimensional Support and the Impact on Student Achievement American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Megan Lee, LCSW (University of Georgia), Helen Robinson, MSW, Yosha Populations (Indigenous Cluster) Dotson, MSW (Student), Rebecca Matthew, PhD, Jennifer Elkins, PhD 251P Trauma Experiences of Urban American Indian Parents/ (University of Georgia) Caregivers Involved with Child Welfare Systems Nancy M. Lucero, PhD, Shauna Rienks, PhD (University of Denver)

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Child Welfare (CW) Disability (D)

252P Comparing Predictors of 6- and 12-Month Job Exit Among 260P Development of the Ableist Microaggression Scale and Recently Hired Child Welfare Workers Assessing the Relationship of Ableist Microaggressions with the Dina Wilke, PhD, Randolph Karen (Florida State University) Mental Health of Disabled Adults Shanna K. Kattari, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 253P Comparing the Educational Attainment of Maltreated Adolescents Who Emancipated and Reunified from Foster Care 261P Getting on (and off) Disability: How Relevant Are Jamie Cage, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University) Government Integration Policies? Zachary Morris, PhD (State University of New York at Stony Brook) 254P Behavioral Health Problems and Related Risk and Protective Factors for Children Experiencing Psychological Maltreatment: Gender (G) Evidence from the Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect 262P Status of Women in Social Work Education: A Follow-up Study Fei Pei, MSW, Xiafei Wang, MSW (Ohio State University) Leslie E. Tower, PhD (West Virginia University), Anna Faul, PhD (University of Louisville), Christina Chiarelli-Helminiak, PhD (West Chester University 255P Youth-Identified Strategies to Enhance Support Networks in of Pennsylvania), Diane M. Hodge, PhD (Radford University) Foster Care Jennifer Blakeslee, PhD, Jared Best, MSW (Portland State University) Health (H)

Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) 263P Lessons Learned from Planning a Photovoice Project to Document Well-Being of Zambian Youth: A Case Study 256P Demographic and Environmental Determinants of Change Kwesele (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Community Volunteerism Among Asian and Latino Immigrants in California 264P Self-Efficacy As a Determinant of Hospital Readmission Dale Dagar Maglalang, MA, Bongki Woo, MSW (Boston College), Kaipeng in Patients with Acute Venous Thromboembolism: Preliminary Wang, PhD (Texas State University) Findings Dana Sperber, LMSW, Sally Weinstein, MPH, Julie Pearson, MPH, Eric 257P A Multi Method Assessment of Positive Youth Development Goodman, MD, Horatio Holzer, MD, Andrew Dunn, MD, MPH, SFHM, in a Community Based Teen Center FACP, Beth Raucher, MD, SM (Mount Sinai Hospital) Samantha Teixeira, PhD, Margaret Lombe, PhD (Boston College), Kaipeng Wang, PhD (Texas State University), Victor Figuereo, MSW, MA, 265P Exploring the Relationship between Social Engagement Robert Rosales, MSW, Yoosun Chu, MSc, MSW, Kaitlin Jones, MSW, Sarah Activities and Mammography Screening Among Older Non- Ingerman, MSW (Boston College) Hispanic White, African American, and Hispanic Women Tamara Cadet, PhD (Simmons College School of Social Work), Shanna Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) Burke, PhD (Florida International University), Matthew Moore, MSSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Louanne Bakk, PhD (State University 258P Social Determinants of Incarceration: Pathways to Prison and of New York at Buffalo), Karen Bullock, PhD (North Carolina State Prevention University), Cindy Davis, PhD (University of the Sunshine Coast), Mara Brandy Henry, MSW (Brandeis University) Schonberg, MD, MPH (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)

259P Enhancing Effectiveness of the Correctional Response to Serious Mental Illness in Prisons Dana DeHart, PhD, Aidyn Iachini, PhD (University of South Carolina)

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266P Perceived Well-Being Is Associated with Frontline Workers’ Mental Health (MH) Capacity to Help Clients Access the HIV Continuum of Care Rogério Pinto, PhD, LCSW, Kiela Crabtree (University of Michigan-Ann 273P Social Support from the Faith Community and Family Arbor), Mary Roach (Michigan Department of Health and Human Members: Exploring the Impact on Managing Depression and Type Services) 2 Diabetes Among African Americans Julia Hastings, Ph.D, Sung Ah Choi, MSW, MDiv (State University of New Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) York at Albany)

267P HPV Literacy in Korean American Women: Does English 274P Elevated Risk of Suicidal Behavior Among Incarcerated Adults Proficiency Matter? While in Solitary Confinement Hee Yun Lee, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Y. Joon Jordan DeVylder, PhD, Boyoung Nam, MSW (University of Maryland, Choi, PhD (University of Georgia), Young Ji Yoon, MSW (University of Baltimore) Minnesota-Twin Cities), Jennifer J. Oh, MEd (University of Georgia) 275P Examining the Independent Protective Effect of Subjective 268P Young Immigrants: Experiences and Reactions after the U.S. Well-Being on Severe Psychological Distress Among Canadian Presidential Election Adults with a History of Child Maltreatment Karen E Leon, MSW, Benjamin Roth, PhD, Kristina Webber, PhD Sarah Tarshis, MSW, Philip Baiden, MA, Kofi Antwi-Boasiako, MA, MSW (University of South Carolina) (University of Toronto), Wendy den Dunnen (University of Ottawa)

Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) 276P Why Do Homeless People Commit Suicide?: Analysis of Mental Health and Substance Use As Risk Factors 269P Paid Leave Availability and Public Health and Nutrition Yi Jin Kim, PhD (University of Mississippi), Kyoung Hag Lee, PhD, Jung Program Participation Following a Birth Sim Jun, PhD (Wichita State University) Dylan Bellisle, MSW, Marci Ybarra, PhD (University of Chicago) 277P Differences in Perception of Care, Treatment, and Services 270P Differences in Perceived Health, Mental Health, and Provided Among Inpatients at a State Psychiatric Hospital Substance Use between Older and Younger Adults Experiencing Renee Mack, MSW (University of California, Berkeley), John Wyman, Chronic Homelessness LCSW (Napa State Hospital) Lori Thomas, PhD, Laneshia Conner, PhD, Chloe Vercruysse, MBA, Justin Lane, MA, Jenny Hutchison, PhD (University of North Carolina Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) at Charlotte) 278P Student Veteran Needs and a Frontier University’s International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Preparedness Megan Wild (Student), Neely Mahapatra, PhD (University of Wyoming) 271P Education Among Zambian Children: Linking Head of Household Characteristics to School Attendance 279P How Does Discharge Status Affect Military Veterans’ Mental Sherinah Saasa, MSW (student) and Physical Health and Suicide Risk? Nicholas Barr, MSW, Sara Kintzle, PhD, Carl Castro (University of 272P Interviews with Indian Gestational Surrogates: Exploitation Southern California) or Entrepreneurship? Nicole Bromfield, PhD (University of Houston), Karen Smith Rotabi, PhD (United Arab Emirates University)

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Organizations & Management (O&M) Research on Social Work Education (RSWE)

280P Lessons Learned: The Stages of Development of a Coalition 287P Parents’ Education Level As a Predictor of High School to Preserve Senior Housing in Detroit, MI Student Achievement Tam Perry, PhD (Wayne State University), Claudia Sanford, BA (United Thomas Casolaro, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington) Community Housing Coalition) 288P Instructor Immediacy and Statistics Anxiety Among Social 281P Differential Impacts of Supervisory Support on Mental Health Work Undergraduate Students Service Providers Kareen Tonsing, PhD (Oakland University), Martha Vungkhanching, PhD Sadaaki Fukui, PhD (Indiana University), Wei Wu, PhD (University of (California State University, Fresno) Kansas), Michelle Salyers, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis) School Social Work (SSW)

Race and Ethnicity (R&E) 289P Middle School Predictors of College Aspirations Kristen Kremer, MSW (Saint Louis University) 282P Preliminary Findings: Acculturation Stress, Social Support, and Depression Among International Students Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Kyunghee Ma, MSW, MA, Ronald Pitner, PhD, Tang Weizhou, MSW (University of South Carolina) 290P The Religious Social Ecology of Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE) Among Sexually and Gender Diverse Youth: A 283P Pathways from Childhood Abuse to Posttraumatic Stress Qualitative Study of Service Providers and Educators and Substance Use Disorders: Differences between U.S.-Born and Peter A. Newman, PhD, Sophia Fantus, MSW (University of Toronto), Foreign-Born Latino Americans Michael R. Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Marie-Jolie Amy L. Ai, PhD (Florida State University), Catherine M. Lemieux, PhD, Rwigema, MSW (University of Toronto) LCSW (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Jungup Lee, MSW, MA (Florida State University) Social Work Practice (SWP)

Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) 291P Engagement in Group Process in Multifamily Psychoeduction Groups for Families Coping with Hepatitis C 284P The Colorado Community Organizing Collaborative: A Critical David Pollio, PhD, Omar Sims, PhD (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Realist Case Study Shawna Margesson, PhD (California State University, Monterey) 292P Did Nonprofit Organizations Focus More on Accumulating Profit Than on Generating Services at the End of the Recent 285P Analysis of Extant Macro-Level Data on Child Maltreatment: Recession? County Maltreatment Rates in Texas As an Example Josh Hunter, BS (Abilene Christian University) Patrick Tennant, phD, Swetha Nulu, MPH (The University of Texas at Austin), Monica Faulkner, PhD, LMSW (University of Texas at Austin), Beth Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Gerlach, PhD (The University of Texas at Austin) 293P Ecological Modeling of US Drug Regulatory Frameworks and 286P A Systematic Review of Paternal Involvement Scales Their Impacts on Social Welfare Topics Jamel Slaughter, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington) Dane Minnick, MSW (State University of New York at Albany)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 1:45pm - 3:30pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm -5:00pm

294P Addressing Length of Stay in Substance Abuse Treatment to 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Predict Successful Completion Charles Morgan, BA, Cory Dennis, PhD (Brigham Young University) 131 Invited Journal Editors’ Workshop II: Capitol (ML4) Forum on Publishing Qualitative Research Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Jane Gilgun, PhD (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities), Sondra Fogel, Justice (SDU&E) PhD (University of South Florida), Karen Staller, PhD (University of Michigan), Susan Robbins, PhD (University of Houston), Rupaleem 295P The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Resilience in the Aftermath Bhuyan, PhD (University of Toronto), Yoosun Park, PhD (Smith College), of Postdisaster Intimate Partner Violence Stephanie Wahab, PhD (Portland State University) Regardt Ferreira, PhD, Fred Buttell, PhD (Tulane University) This workshop is for conference participants seeking to publish Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) qualitative research and scholarly work in social work journals. The workshop brings together a distinguished panel of editors, former 296P Using Photovoice to Address Gender-Based Violence: A editors, and researchers from four journals: Qualitative Social Work, Qualitative Systematic Review Affillia, Journal of Social Work Education, and Families in Society. These M. Candace Christensen, PhD (University of Texas at San Antonio) journals are highly regarded in the profession and share commitments to excellence in social work research and publication. 297P Childhood Abuse Experience and Its Association with Domestic Violence Among Asian-American Parents In this session, the editors describe the aim of their respective journals Yookyong Lee, PhD (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Fuhua Zhai, and the editorial decision-making process. Most important, they PhD (Fordham University), Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University) will create a discussion with participants about what constitutes a publishable qualitative study that influences practice and policy. Before 298P Measurements of Vulnerability to Domestic Minor Sex the session starts, participants will write their questions and comments Trafficking: A Systematic Review on 3×5 cards. The chair will collect the cards and and use them to Mary McCoy, MSW (The University of Texas at Arlington) facilitate discussion. In this workshop, the editors contribute to the scholarly development of the participants by building skills related to 299P Accessing Support Services after Sexual Violence: Findings successful publications. from a College Campus Climate Survey Sarah Dodd, MSW (University of Connecticut) The editors will discuss several issues, including how to match topics to specific journals, review processes, features of articles they’ve accepted Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) for publication, how to respond to reviewer comments, and how to address the implications of their research for practice and policy. 300P Earned Income Tax Credit: Unequal Access and Unequal Outcomes SYMPOSIA Abram Lyons, BA, Graham Cohen, BA, Elena Delavega, PhD, MSW (University of Memphis), Peter Kindle, PhD, CPA, LMSW (University of South Dakota) 132 [ADOL] Understanding Behavioral Factors Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Related to Suicide Among U.S. Adolescents: Insights from the 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Organizer: Michael Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH (New York University)

Break Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm -5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm -5:00pm

Subtypes of Substance Users and Suicide Behaviors: An Adolescent 134 [CW] Three Trauma-Informed Foster Parent Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Risk Profile Trainings Implemented in the Public Child Welfare Setting: Michael Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH, Yunyu Xiao, M.Phil., Meghan Findings and Implications for Practice Romanelli, MSW (New York University) Organizer: Berenice Rushovich, MSW (Child Trends Inc) Discussant: Elizabeth Greeno, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Sexual Identity-Behavior Discordance and Suicidal Behaviors Among Sexually Active Adolescents ARC Reflections: Implementation Evaluation of a New Trauma Meghan Romanelli, MSW, Yunyu Xiao, M.Phil., Michael Lindsey, PhD, Training for Foster Parents MSW, MPH (New York University) Jessica Dym Bartlett, MSW, PhD (Child Trends Inc)

A Latent Class Analysis of Unhealthy Lifestyle Behaviors and Adaptation and Implementation of Trauma Systems Therapy- Suicide Among Adolescents Foster Care in a Public Child Welfare Setting Yunyu Xiao, M.Phil., Michael Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH, Meghan Berenice Rushovich, MSW (Child Trends Inc) Romanelli, MSW (New York University) Predictors of Resource Parent, Trauma-Informed Pre-Service 133 [A&G] Examining the Effects of an Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Training Completion and Outcomes: Findings from a Statewide Intergenerational Mobile Technology and Diabetes Implementation of the TIPS-Mapp Program Self-Management Training Program Christian Connell, PhD (Yale School of Medicine), Dana Prince, PhD (Case Organizer: Shinyi Wu, PhD (University of Southern California) Western Reserve University)

Effects of a Diabetes Self-Management Training Program Using 135 [G] Predictors of and Outcomes Associated Monument (ML 4) Mobile Technology and Intergenerational Support on Older Adults with Father Involvement with Diabetes Organizer: Kevin Shafer, PhD (Brigham Young University) Shinyi Wu, PhD, Hsinyi Hsiao, PhD, Iris Chi, DSW, Yichuan Tseng, MA, Discussant: Pajarita Charles, PhD (University of Chicago) Peyjiuan Lee, MA (University of Southern California) Depression, Fathering Behavior, and the Moderating Role of The Impact of Diabetes Self-Management Mobile Technology Paternal Self-Efficacy Application Usage on Self-Care Behaviors Among Older Adults Mark Trahan, PhD (Southwest Texas State University), Kevin Shafer, PhD Kexin Yu, BA, Shinyi Wu, PhD, Iris Chi, DSW, Hsinyi Hsiao, PhD, Peyjiuan (Brigham Young University) Lee, MA (University of Southern California) “I Cheated and It Hasn’t Been the Same Since”: The Role of The Effects of Family Support on the Technology Usage Among Coparenting and Parent Relationship Status in Non-Resident Older Adults with Type-2 Diabetes African-American Father Involvement Kexin Yu, BA, Shinyi Wu, PhD, Iris Chi, DSW, Hsinyi Hsiao, PhD, Peyjiuan Brianna Lemmons, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles) Lee, MA (University of Southern California), Juping Lin, PhD (National Taiwan Normal University) Does Growing up with Father Involvement Matter? Investigating the Association of Black Women’s Early Father Involvement to Early A Comparative Study of Youth Development, Health Promotion, Childbearing Purpose in Life, Usage of Internet Among College Students in Marquitta Dorsey, MSW (University of California, Los Angeles) Healthcare- Related and Non-Related Majors in Taiwan Hsinyi Hsiao, PhD, Yi Chen, MPP, Peyjiuan Lee, MA, Shinyi Wu, PhD, Iris Chi, DSW (University of Southern California)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm -5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm -5:00pm

Screening Children for Developmental and Socioemotional WORKSHOP Concerns: A Comparison of Father Assessments Using the PEDS and ASQ Scales 138 [O&M] Exploring Implementation Teams Independence BR H (ML 4) Paul Lanier, PhD, Joseph Frey, MSSW (University of North Carolina at As a Driver for Organizational Change Chapel Hill) Nancy Claiborne, PhD (University at Albany, SUNY), Robin Leake, PhD (University of Denver), Deborah Reed, MSW (Portland State University) 136 [IP&SWP] Is Credit a Burden or a Lifeline for Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Vulnerable Populations? SYMPOSIUM Organizer: Stephen Roll, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis)

Debt As Modern Day Sharecropping 139 [RD&M] A Cusp Catastrophe Model for Social Independence BR G (ML 4) Kristin Seefeldt, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Behavioral Research Ding-Geng Chen, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) How Deep in Debt? How Levels of Unsecured Debt Affect Hardship Among Low- and Middle-Income Households WORKSHOPS Sam Bufe, MS (Washington University in Saint Louis), Mathieu Despard, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Stephen Roll, PhD, Michal 140 [RSWE] Student/Faculty Participatory Research Independence BR C (ML 4) Grinstein-Weiss, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Partnerships: Teaching Research through Student Engagement in Local Community Issues Auto Title Loans As a Unique Form of Alternative Financial Kirsten Ericksen, PhD, Sandra Williamson-Ashe, EdD, Jason Sawyer, Services: Loans, Medical Debt, and Unmet Medical Need PhD, Nickolas Gabriel, Nicanor Williams, Jahnessa Palmer, Eric Floyd, Nikolaus Schuetz, MSW (University of Kansas) Aqui’elle Palmer, Alejandro Stewart, Shanice Hatfield, Ashley Miller (Norfolk State University) 137 [MH] Maternal Depression and Trauma: Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Do They Interact to Impact Children’s Psychosocial Functioning? 141 [VAWC] The Power of Community-Based Independence BR F (ML 4) Organizer: Ferol Mennen, PhD (University of Southern California) Participatory Research to Improve Practice: Lessons Learned from Domestic Violence Partnerships Exploratory Path Analysis of the Relationships between Maternal Kristie A. Thomas, PhD (Simmons College), Shanti Kulkarni, PhD Mental Health, Parenting Stress, and Children’s Functioning (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Rebecca J. Macy (University of Abigail Palmer, MSW, William Monro, MSW, Ferol Mennen, PhD North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Lisa A. Goodman, PhD (Boston College) (University of Southern California)

The Effects of Maternal Depression and Trauma History on ROUNDTABLES Children’s Functioning Adam James, MSW, William Monro, MSW, Ferol Mennen, PhD (University 142 [ADOL] Early Pregnancy and Parenting Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) of Southern California) Among Foster Youth: A National Discussion to Inform Research, Practice, and Policy Associations between Maternal Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, Bryn King, PhD (University of Toronto), Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD Depressive Symptoms, and Their Children’s Internalizing (University of Maryland at College Park), Amy Dworsky, PhD (University Symptomatology and Externalizing Behavior Problems of Chicago), Katie Massey, MSW, MPH (University of Denver), Svetlana Kristopher Stevens, PhD (Pacific Clinics Advancing Behavioral Health Shpiegel, PhD (Montclair State University), Claudette Grinnell-Davis, PhD Care), Juye Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton), Sonya Negriff, PhD, Ferol Mennen, PhD (University of Southern California)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

(University of Oklahoma), Rhoda Smith, MSW (Loma Linda University), Discriminatory Bullying, Behavioral Victimization and Weapon Use Dana Prince, PhD (Case Western Reserve University), Monica Faulkner, on School Grounds: A Comparison between Different Groups of PhD, LMSW (University of Texas at Austin), Andrea Lane Eastman, MA School-Attending Homeless Youth and Non-Homeless Youth in the (University of Southern California) State of California Hadass Moore, MSW, Ron Avi Astor, PhD (University of Southern 143 [H] Social Work in Primary Health Care: Independence BR A (ML 4) California) Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to Quality Mental Health Care (WITHDRAWN) The Intersection of Youth Homelessness and Gang Involvement: Rachelle Ashcroft, PhD, Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT (University Timelines and Trajectories of Toronto) Robin Petering, Petering, Hadass Moore, MSW (University of Southern California) 144 [I&R] Addressing Ethical Challenges in Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Refugee Based Research Provider Perspectives on Engaging High Risk Migratory Homeless Miriam George, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Anita Youth in Social and Health Services Vaillancourt, PhD (University of Fraser Valley) Sandra Leotti, MSW, Roberto Orellana, Ph.D., Karen Cellarius, MPA (Portland State University) 145 [RD&M] Social Work Research in the Current Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Presidential Administration: Responsibility, Ethics, and 149 [C&CJ] Childhood adversity and trauma Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Social Justice Moderator: Karen Kolivoski, PhD, MSW (Howard University) Laura Abrams, PhD, Kristina Lovato-Hermann, MSW, Lauren Willner, MSW, Rachel Wells, MSW, MUP, Skye Allmang, MSW (University of California, The Mediating Role of Juvenile Justice Involvement from the Child Los Angeles) Welfare to the Criminal Justice System Karen Kolivoski, PhD, MSW (Howard University), Sara Goodkind, PhD, 146 [SSW] Promoting Financial Capacity and Independence BR B (ML 4) MSW, Jeffrey Shook, PhD, JD (University of Pittsburgh) Asset Building through Social Work Education Childhood Adversity, Externalizing Behaviors, and the Protective Joanna Doran, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles), Min Roles of Cultural Connection and Social Support Zhan, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Julie Cinthia Piedra, BASW (University of Washington), Sharon Borja, PhD Birkenmaier, PhD (St. Louis University), Christine Callahan, Phd (University of Houston, Downtown) (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Trauma and the Social Context: Examining Criminal-Justice 147 [SWP] Teaching and Researching Social Policy Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Involvement Among Homeless Youth in the Trump Era Daphne Brydon, LMFT, LMSW, Anamika Barman-Adhikari, PhD Jennifer C. Greenfield, PhD, Brittanie Atteberry-Ash, MSW, Mark (University of Denver), Eric Rice, PhD (University of Southern California) Plassmeyer, MSW (University of Denver) Change in Delinquency over Time between Youth with and without CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Maltreatment: Role of School Attachment Sei-Young Lee, PhD, Siyon Rhee, PhD (California State University, 148 [ADOL] Homeless Youth Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) Los Angeles) Moderator: Maurice Gattis, PhD (University of Louisville)

Homeless Youth and Abortion: Results from a Qualitative Study Stephanie Begun, MSW, Ph.D. Candidate, Katie Massey Combs, MSW, MSPH, Kimberly A. Bender, PhD (University of Denver)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

150 [H] Affordable Care Act and Access to Care Archives (ML 4) How Is University Students’ Engagement with Human Rights Issues Moderator: Teri Browne, PhD (University of South Carolina) on Social Media Related to Their Civic Engagement and Human Rights Behaviors and Attitudes? Health Reform Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Cristy Cummings, MSW, Daria Shamrova, MSW, MPA, Edita Milanovic, Act: Characteristics of Exchange-Based Health Insurance Enrollees MSW, Jaewon Lee, MSW (Michigan State University), Catherine Patricia Findley, DrPH, MSW (Rutgers University), R. Constance Wiener, Macomber, MSW (Saginaw Valley State University), Ilan Kwon, MSW, DMD, PhD (West Virginia University), Chan Shen, PhD (University of Texas Amanda Woodward, PhD, Anne Hughes, PhD (Michigan State University) Health Science Center at Houston), Usha Sambamoorthi, PhD (West Virginia University) Resilience Pathways of LGBT Youth in Peru: Contesting Everyday Violence Parsing the Effects of Culture, Language, and Insurance: An Agent- Eliana Suarez, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University) Based Model of Access to Care Among Hispanics in the United States 152 [MH] Health and Behavioral Health Prevalence, Supreme Court (ML 4) Hyunsung Oh, PhD, Mai Trinh, PhD, Cindy Vang, MSW (Arizona State Outcomes, and Disparites University) Moderator: Chenyi Ma, MSW (University of Pennsylvania)

Achieving Equal Opportunity and Justice in Community Health Mental Illness Prevalence and Disparities Among Hurricane Sandy Care Services: Applying a Social Determinants Approach and Survivors: A Two-Year Retrospective Evidence-Based Practices in Rural Mississippi Chenyi Ma, MSW, Roberta Iversen, PhD, MSS (University of Pennsylvania) Gauri Bhattacharya, DSW, LCSW (Jackson State University) “Treated Me . . . like I Was Family”: Qualitative Evaluation of a The Effect of Aca’s Medicaid Expansion on Insurance Coverage Culturally-Adapted Health Care Manager Intervention for Latinos Among Low Income Adults (WITHDRAWN) with Serious Mental Illness and at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Eunsun Kwon, PhD (Seoul National University), Ji Young Kang, PhD Leopoldo Cabassa, PhD (Columbia University) (University of Washington), Sojung Park, PhD, Timothy D. McBride, PhD, Ja Kyung Jang, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Association between Health Risk Behaviors on General Health Conditions in Individuals with Serious Mental Illness 151 [IP&SWP] Human Rights and Governance Treasury (ML 4) Ingyu Moon, MSW (Simmons College), Junghee Han, MSW (Fordham Moderator: Jane McPherson, PhD, MPH, LCSW (University of Georgia) University)

Participatory Governance in Rural China the Impact of Formal and Social Capital’s Influence on Behavioral Health Outcomes Among Informal Institutions on the Provision of Public Goods Mothers of Fragile Families Yiqi Zhu (Washington University in Saint Louis) Megan Deichen, MSW, Shamra Boel-Studt, PhD, MSW (Florida State University) Measuring Rights-Based Practice: A Validation of the Human Rights Methods in Social Work Scale 153 [MSVF] Combat and Deployment Trauma Congress (ML 4) Jane McPherson, PhD, MPH, LCSW (University of Georgia), Neil Abell, Moderator: Donna L. Schuman, PhD, LCSW (University of Kentucky) PhD (Florida State University) Dead inside: A Systematic Review of the Psychosocial Effects of Combat-Related Emotional Numbing Donna L. Schuman, PhD, LCSW (University of Kentucky)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Examining the Consequences of Adverse Childhold Experiences Public Attitudes Toward Marijuana Legalization: Examining to Among Veterans Influence of Demographics, Political Orientation and Marijuana Katharine Bloeser, PhD, Colleen Katz, PhD (Hunter College) Experiences Stella Resko, PhD, Kathryn Szechy, MSW, Richard Smith, PhD (Wayne Propensity Score Analysis Examining Behavioral and Physical State University) Health Conditions Associated with Army Warrior Transition Unit Referrals Promotive Factors to Prevent Marijuana Use and Marijuana Use Nikki R Wooten, PhD, LISW-CP, Nahid S Sumi, MS (University of South Disorders in US Adolescents Carolina) Christopher Biek, MSW, Lori Vanderwill, MSW, Angelica Rolston, BA, Stella Resko, PhD (Wayne State University) PTSD in Veterans Treatment Courts: Correlates and Effects on Perceptions of Justice ePOSTERS John Gallagher, PhD (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville) 156 ePoster Presentations VI Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) 154 [RD&M] Advanced Statistical Methods Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) (Causal Modeling and Psychometrics) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each Moderator: Colleen Janczewski, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a sequential order. ePosters 301P-360P are assigned to board monitors Using Artificial Intelligence to Maximize the Spread of Sexual #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Health Information in a Multimodal Communication Network of monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Young Black Women Jaih Craddock, MSW, MA, Elizabeth Bondi, BS, Rebecca Funke, BS, Chloe Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Legendre, MS, Vivek Tiwari, BS (University of Southern California) 301P Substance Abuse Prevention: A Failed Replication of Life Some Say Goodbye and Some Disappear: Patterns of Service Skills Training Departure in Long-Term Home Visiting Judy Krysik, PhD, MSW, Craig LeCroy, Ph.D. (Arizona State University) Colleen Janczewski, PhD, Joshua Mersky, Michael Brondino, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 302P Effects of Father Involvement and SES on Externalizing Behaviors at Early and Middle Childhood Schools As Learning Organizations: Evaluating Factor Structure Craig Nagoshi, PhD, Jamel Slaughter, MSW (University of Texas at and Measurement Invariance across Professional Role Arlington) Sarah Rabiner Eisensmith, MSW, David Ansong, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Moses Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto) 303P Profile Analysis of Child Maltreatment Experiences Among Detained Adolescents in Korea 155 [SM&AB] In the weeds: Novel research on Marijuana Mint (ML 4) Jungtae Choi, BA (Sungkyunkwan University), Jun-Won Hwang, attitudes, risk factors, and treatment PhD (Kangwon National University), Bee Ryu, PhD (Sungkyunkwan Moderator: Stella Resko, PhD (Wayne State University) University), Hwa-Jung Jang (National Child Protection Agency), Jin-Hee Jung, PhD (Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Marijuana Use Among Unmarried Pregnant Women in the United Boramae Medical Center,), Dong-Moon, Yeum, PhD (Changshin States: Evidence from a National Sample University), Hey-In, Chang, PhD, Hee-Sun Jang, MSW, Kihyun Kim, PhD Sehun Oh, MSW, MA (University of Texas at Austin), Christopher Salas- (Sungkyunkwan University), Young-Ho Kwak, PhD (Seoul National Wright, PhD (Boston University), Michael Vaughn, PhD (Saint Louis University College of Medicine) University), Diana DiNitto, PhD (University of Texas at Austin)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

304P Observing Black Youth Sociopolitical Group Participation and Child Welfare (CW) High School Democratic Climate through the Lens of Critical Race Theory 312P Foster Care, Public Good, and Privatization: A Comparative Christopher Curtis, PhD (Fordham University) Secondary Analysis of Child Welfare Performance Outcomes Kimberly Huggins-Hoyt, Ph.D., Michael Holosko, Ph.D., Orion Mowbray, 305P Cumulative Stress Implications for Physical, Mental, and PhD, Junior Lloyd Allen, Ph.D. (University of Georgia) Social Health in Young Adults Miyoung Yoon, MSW, Dana Prince, PhD (Case Western Reserve 313P Community Informant Explanations of Immigration and University), Paula Nurius, PhD (University of Washington) Cultural Dynamics with Unusual Rates of Child Maltreatment Reports 306P How Student and School Characteristics Influence Students’ Carolina Villamil Grest, MSW (University of Southern California), Megan Bullying in South Korean Middle School: A Multilevel Analysis Finno-Velasquez, PhD (New Mexico State University), Judith L. Perrigo, Ji Hyeon Lee, PhD (Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary) MSW, Michael Hurlburt, PhD (University of Southern California)

Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) 314P Cultural Socialization Practices and Post-Adoption Service Utilization Among Transracial Adoptive Families 307P A Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Study of the Ulta-Short Megan Maurer, MSW, Juye Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton) Suicidal Ideation Scale William Nugent, PhD (The University of Tennessee) 315P Examining Equitable Decision-Making in Child Welfare: Child Vulnerability and Family Protective Factors As Predictors of Risk 308P Gender Differences in Substance Abuse Treatment Assessment Completion Among the Elderly Population Jaclyn E. Chambers, MSW, Joseph N. Roscoe, MSW (University of Anthony Estreet, PhD, LCSW-C, LCADC, Minli Liao, PhD (Morgan State California, Berkeley), Bridgette Lery, PhD (San Francisco Human Services University) Agency)

309P An Analysis on the Needs and Influential Factors of Long- Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Term Care for the Elderly in Beijing Yingying Ding, MSW, Xiang LI, MSW, RuoYang Qiao, MSW (Peking 316P Does Success Strengthen Trust? the Role of Community University) Improvement Efforts in Building Neighborhood Trust Jason T Carbone, MSW, Stephen Edward McMillin, PhD, AM (MSW) (Saint 310P Effectiveness of Interventions on Dementia Caregivers’ Louis University) Subjective Well-Being in Northeast Asian Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 317P An Examination of the Methodological Rigor of Place-Based Yang Wang, MA, Jasmine Routon, Shuo Xu, MSW (University of Illinois at Community Development Interventions Urbana-Champaign) Andrew Foell, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis)

American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) Populations (Indigenous Cluster) 318P Transition to Adulthood: Delaying Adult Recidivism Among 311P An Age-Friendly Community with Intergenerational Juvenile Probationers through Adolescent and Family Case Dynamics Management KyongWeon Lee, MSW (Ohio State University) Elise Warner, BA (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville), Jose B. Ashford, PhD (Arizona State University), John Gallagher, PhD (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

319P Explorations of the Perceived Effect of a Community Engaged Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Policing Effort Kristin Whitehill Bolton, PhD (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), 327P Implementation of an Initial Mental Health Assessment for Pamela H. Bowers, PhD, MSW (Humboldt State University) Newly Arrived Refugees Asli Cennet Yalim, MA, MSW (State University of New York at Buffalo), Disability (D) Stephanie Sacco, MSW (LakeShore Behavioral Health), Amela Soteli, Leonce Byimana, MPH (Western New York Center for Survivors of 320P Racial Disparities in Outpatient Mental Health Service Torture) Use Among Children Hospitalized for Traumatic Brain Injury (WITHDRAWN) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) Megan Moore, PhD (University of Washington) 328P Former Foster Youth Homelessness: A Study Using the 321P Greater Unmet Health Care Needs Among Children with National Youth in Transition Database Disabilities in Transition to Adulthood Brenda A. Tully, MSW (University of California, Los Angeles) Baorong Guo, PhD (University of Missouri-St. Louis), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Shirley L. Porterfield, PhD (University of Missouri- 329P Patterns of Public, Private, and Informal Safety Net Use By Saint Louis) Working-Class Households during and after the Great Recession Maria V. Wathen, MSW (Loyola University, Chicago), Scott Allard, Gender (G) PhD (University of Washington), Sandra Danziger, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 322P Female Caregivers and Completion of College Education: Findings from a Study in a Historically Black College and University International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Erum Agha, MSW (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 330P Police Harassment and Associations with HIV Vulnerabilities Health (H) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Jamaica: A Call to Action for International Social Work 323P Socioeconomic Status Trajectories and Later Life Carmen Logie, MSW, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work), Physical Health Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Peter Newman (University of Toronto), Melissa Martinson, Yuanjin Zhou, MA (University of Washington) Kathleen Kenny (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Kandasi Levermore, Nicolette Jones (Jamaica AIDS Support for Life), Annecka 324P Parental Health Literacy Is Associated with Children’s Health Marshall (University of the West Indies) Outcomes: Is It True for All Racial/Ethnic Groups? Hee Yun Lee, PhD, Anne Zhou, Richard Lee, PhD (University of 331P Qualitative Research in the Chinese Social Work Academy: Minnesota-Twin Cities) Invisible Disadvantages or Optimism? Yanfeng Xu, MSW, Corey Shdaimah, PhD (University of Maryland at 325P Piloting a Food Security Initiative to Improve Health Baltimore), Fang Zhao, PhD (Fudan University), Deborah Gioia, PhD Disparities Among Individuals Who Are HIV+ and at Risk for (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Disease Progression Lauren Brown, PhD, LCSW, Jessica Hoke, LCSW (Nashville CARES) Mental Health (MH)

326P Hispanic Children with Special Health Care Needs and Family 332P Adverse Childhood Experiences and Suicide Attempts Among Centered Care: How Often Do They Get It and Does It Improve Those with Mental and Substance Use Disorders Outcomes Namkee Choi, PhD, Diana DiNitto, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Rachel Margolis, MSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Steven Segal, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

333P Differential Impact of Wraparound Facilitation Best Practices 341P Social Isolation, Self-Rated Health, and Self-Rated Oral Health on Youth Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis Among African Americans Kris Matthews, MSW (University of Kansas), Kaela Byers, PhD (Chapin Hall Harry Taylor (Washington University in Saint Louis) at the University of Chicago) 342P Race and Ethnicity in Social Work Education: A Content 334P Effectiveness of Self-Stigma Interventions for Persons with Analysis of MSW Programs Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Review Jaime Perez-Aponte, MSW, Robert Rosales, MSW, Bongki Woo, MSW, Eleni Gaveras, MSPH/AM Social Work, Wendy Auslander, PhD Victor Figuereo, MSW, MA, Manuel Cano, MSW (Boston College) (Washington University in Saint Louis) Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) 335P From the inside out : A Systematic Literature Review of the Etiology of Borderline Personality Disorder from a Social Work and 343P Use of Social Networking Sites and Mental Health Among Ecological Systems Perspective Female Emerging Adults Aman Ahluwalia Cameron, MSW, Kimberly Calderwood, PhD, Suzanne Juye Ji, PhD, Jacqueline Conroy, MSW (California State University, McMurphy, PhD (University of Windsor) Fullerton)

Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) 344P Using Animated Video to Enhance Informed Consent in Online Research with Youth 336P An Examination of Stalking Among Female and Male Lauren McInroy, MSW, Shelley Craig, PhD (University of Toronto), Ashley Veterans and Associations with PTSD and Depression Austin, PhD (Barry University), Sandra D’Souza (University of Toronto) Carrie Lucas, MSW, MPA, LICSW, Julie Cederbaum, MSW, MPH, PhD, Sara Kintzle, PhD, Carl Castro (University of Southern California) 345P Measuring Resiliency in Adolescent Girls Involved in Child Welfare: Evaluating Reliability and Validity Organizations & Management (O&M) Wendy Auslander, PhD, Shih-Ying Cheng, MSW, Donald R Gerke, MSW, Rachel Voth Schrag, PhD (University of Texas-Arlington) 337P Perceptions of Effectiveness Regarding Nonprofit Resource Center Services Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Jayme Walters, MSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Bill Nugent, PhD (College of Social Work) 346P Interprofessional Simulation (IPS) As an Educational Tool to Address Underserved Student Representation and Cultural 338P Development of a Multidimensional Approach to Assessing Competence Organizational Health Amy Kalb, MSW (Abilene Christian University), Heather Guest, MSN Shauna Rienks, PhD, Robin Leake, PhD, Anna deGuzman, MS (University (Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center), Irene Fuentes, BA, of Denver) Endelia Jessup, BSSW, Chelsea Fordham, BSSW, Kaitlyn Tudor, BSSW, Taylor Barker, MSSW, Wayne Paris, PhD (Abilene Christian University), Race and Ethnicity (R&E) Donna Paris, MSN (Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center)

339P The Impact of a Community-Based Undoing Racism 347P Sexually Literate Social Workers: A Review of a Staple of Intervention on Personal Attitudes and Behaviors Social Work Professional Training, Continuing Education, Indicates Allison De Marco, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) a Lack of Basic Training on Human Sexuality George Turner, PhD, MSW (Turner Professional Group), Michael Pelts, 340P Racial Discrimination and Mental Health in the U.S.: Testing PhD (University of Southern Mississippi), Lisa Meyers, PhD, MEd, MSW the Reverse Racism Hypothesis (Turner Professional Group), Julie Chaya (Kent State University) Bongki Woo, MSW (Boston College)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm

348P Technology for Social Good: Exploring the Reach of Virtual 355P The Pornography Debate: Correlates for Support of Education to Rural Communities Censorship Sara Schwartz, PhD, Stephanie George, LCSW, Jennifer Parga, MSW Brian A. Droubay, MSW, Robert P. Butters, PhD (University of Utah), Kevin (University of Southern California) Shafer, PhD (Brigham Young University)

School Social Work (SSW) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) 349P Multiple Faces of Victimization in School: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Latent Class Analysis of Student Reports of 356P Disaster-Related Needs Reported at 6 Months and 2.5 Years Victimization after the 2011 Joplin, Missouri Tornado Rami Benbenishty, PhD, Ron Astor, Ph.D. (University of Southern Jennifer First, MSW, Mansoo Yu, PhD, Megan Carnahan, J Brian Houston California), Ilan Roziner, Ph.D. (Tel Aviv University) (University of Missouri-Columbia)

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

350P Generational Considerations for Health Service Utilization 357P The Power of Interpersonal Relationship in the Lives of Among Gay Men Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Survivors: A Qualitative Study Daniel Green, MSW (University of Southern California) Jennifer O’Brien, PhD (University of New Hampshire, Durham)

351P Profile of the Informal LGBT Caregiver: A Comparison of LGBT 358P Does Place Matter?: Examining Community-Level Predictors and Non-LGBT Informal Caregivers in the US of Intimate Partner Homicide Among a National Sample in Rural Casey Cassetty, MSW, Melanie Otis, PhD (University of Kentucky) and Non-Rural Populations Millan A. AbiNader, MSW (Boston University) Social Work Practice (SWP) 359P An Exploration of Feminist Self-Defense Programs As a 352P Building Policy Practice Skills into MSW Field Education Strategy to Prevent Sexual Violence on College Campuses: A Mary Collins, PhD, Trudy Zimmerman, MSW (Boston University) Systematic Review Brieanne Beaujolais, MA, Michelle Hand, MSW, LSW (Ohio State 353P Increasing Our Understanding of Macro Practice in Low- University) Income Neighborhoods: A Teaching Case Study of a Nonprofit Organization Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Sara Terrana, MA, MSW, Rachel Wells, MSW, MUP (University of California, Los Angeles) 360P A Look at the Impact of Work Stressors on Social Workers Outside the Western Context: A Cross-Sectional Study of Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Salvadoran Social Workers Erica Lizano, Ph.D. (California State University, San Bernardino) 354P Behavioral Economics and College Student Alcohol Misuse: A Systematic Review of Current Interventions Patricia McGovern, MSW, LCSW, Laurie Graham, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:00pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

5:00 pm - 5:15 pm 158 [CW] Preventing Child Abuse By Reducing Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Household Food Insecurity Break Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Organizer: Jesse J Helton, PhD (Saint Louis University)

Early Childhood Exposure to Violence and Violent Victimization in 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm the Home: The Role of Persistent Household Food Insecurity Dylan Jackson, PhD (University of Texas at San Antonio) SYMPOSIA A Longitudinal Study of Household Food Insecurity, Maternal 157 [ADOL] Unequal Opportunity: Homelessness Monument (ML 4) Depression, and Physical Child Abuse in a National Sample of at in Emerging Adulthood Risk Families Organizer: Nancy Meyer-Adams, PhD (California State University Jesse J Helton, PhD (Saint Louis University) Long Beach) Childhood Reports of Food Neglect and Impulse Control Problems Homelessness Among Young Adults in Washington, D.C.: A and Violence in Adulthood Qualitative Study Michael Vaughn, PhD (Saint Louis University) Linda Plitt Donaldson, PhD, Bonnie McIntyre (The Catholic University of America) “I’m Not Doing My Job As Their Mother” a Qualitative Analysis of Young Food Insecure Mothers at-Risk for Child Maltreatment I Am the Empty Chair: Youths’ Perspectives on Structural and Greg Scheetz, MSW, Jesse J Helton, PhD (Saint Louis University) Personal Barriers to Equity Discovered through a Shelter Photovoice Project 159 [IP&SWP] Achieving Health and Mental Health Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Kimberly A. Bender, PhD, Jonah DeChants, MS (University of Denver), Equity for Homeless Youth: Findings from the Homeless Youth Risk Badiah Haffejee, PhD (Elizabethtown College), Stephanie Begun, MSW, and Resiliency Survey Ph.D. Candidate (University of Denver) Organizer: Sarah Narendorf, PhD (University of Houston)

Achieving Equitable Opportunity for University Students Hepatitis C Testing Rates, Communication, and Disclosure Among Experiencing Housing and Food Insecurity Homeless Young Adults Rashida Crutchfield, EdD, MSW (California State University, Long Beach), Robin Petering, MSW (University of Southern California), Anamika Jennifer J. Maguire, PhD, MSW (California State University, Humboldt Barman-Adhikari, PhD (University of Denver), Hsun-Ta Hsu, PhD, MSW State), Nancy Meyer-Adams, PhD (California State University Long Beach) (University of Missouri-Columbia), Laura Onasch-Vera (University of Southern California) Food and Housing Insecurity Among College Students: A Pilot Study Experiences of Discrimination Among Homeless Young Adults: Kathi R. Trawver, PhD, Travis Hedwig, PhD (University of Alaska, Relationship to Mental Health Outcomes Anchorage) Sarah Narendorf, PhD (University of Houston), Kimberly Bender, PhD (University of Denver), Kenya Minott, MSW (University of Houston), Jama “I’m Going to Have That White House with the Picket Fence”: Shelton, PhD (City University of New York), Diane Santa Maria, DrPH Formerly Homeless Youth Overcoming Systemic Disadvantage in (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) the Transition to Adulthood Elizabeth A. Bowen, PhD, Annahita Ball, PhD, Annette M. Semanchin Perceptions of Barriers to and Supports for Exiting Homelessness Jones, PhD (University at Buffalo) Among Homeless Young Adults Jama Shelton, PhD (City University of New York), Kristin M. Ferguson, PhD (Arizona State University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

If You Woke up Tomorrow: Answers to the ‘Miracle Question’ How the Service Needs Priorities of People with Mental Illness Among Young People Experiencing Homelessness Shape Community Reintegration Efforts after Release from Jail Anamika Barman-Adhikari, PhD, Kimberly Bender, PhD (University of Amy Blank Wilson, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Denver), Badiah Haffejee, PhD (Elizabethtown College), Jonah DeChants, Stacey Barrenger, PhD (New York University), Ashley Givens, MSW, Nikhal MS, Clarice Ambler, BA (University of Denver) Tomar, MS (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jeff Draine, PhD (Temple University) 160 [IP&SWP] Financial Capability and Asset Building Mint (ML 4) for Vulnerable Populations Recovery and Desistance: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Organizer: Jami Curley, PhD (Saint Louis University) Stacey Barrenger, PhD (New York University)

Do Universal and Automatic Child Development Accounts Show Examining the Relationship between Stigma and Social Positive Impacts for Disadvantaged Families? Participation and Mental Health Care Utilization Among Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Youngmi Kim, PhD (Virginia Probationers with Mental Illness Commonwealth University), Sondra Beverly, PhD, Margaret Clancy, MSW, Nikhal Tomar, MS, Gary Cuddeback, PhD, Amy Blank Wilson, PhD, Marilyn Michael Sherraden, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Ghezzi, MSW, Tonya Van Deinse, PhD, Stacey Burgin, MA (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Integrating Financial Capability Services in the Head Start Program: An Example of the Asset Project in a Midwestern Promoting Desistence By Strengthening Social and Human Capital Metropolitan Area for Justice Involved People with Mental Illness Jami Curley, PhD (Saint Louis University), Anne Robertson, PhD Ashley Givens, MSW, Amy Blank Wilson, PhD (University of North (University of Denver), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University) Carolina at Chapel Hill), Stacey Barrenger, PhD (New York University), Nikhal Tomar, MS (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Financial Capability Training and Coaching for Head Start and TANF Participants Every Space Counts: How Ex-Prisoners with Mental Illnesses Elizabeth Miranda, PhD (Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, Metro Navigate Public Space and Interactions in Everyday Life Campus), Burgos William, PhD (Interamerican University of Puerto Rico) Liat Kriegel, PhD, MSW (Yale University)

The Impact of the Hope Growing Account Program on the 162 [RD&M] Frameworks for Causal Inference Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Participants’ Economic Well-Being in South Korea Organizer: Michael Lewis, PhD (Hunter College) Soyoon Weon, PhD (Centre for Research on Children and Families, McGill Discussant: Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D (Florida State University), University), David Rothwell, PhD (Oregon State University) Paul Lanier, PhD (University of North Carolina)

161 [MH] Examining How Increasing Opportunities Capitol (ML4) Causal Graphs and Social Work Research for Community Integration Can Help to Address the Michael Lewis, PhD (Hunter College) Disproportionate Involvement of People with Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System A Review of Campbell’s Causal Inference Model Using Research on Organizer: Amy Blank Wilson, PhD (University of North Carolina at Motivational Interviewing Chapel Hill) Alexis Kuerbis, PhD (Hunter College) Rubin Causal Model: A Statistical Description of Causal Inference for Social Work Researchers Roderick Rose, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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WORKSHOPS ROUNDTABLES

163 [ADOL] The Politics of Evidence: The Youthrex Independence BR B (ML 4) 168 [ADOL] Sexual Assault Prevention and Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Model for Supporting Youth Sector Organizations with Program Response on College Campuses: Opportunities for Social Work Evaluation Leadership Uzo Anucha, PhD (York University), Rebecca Anucha, MA, Sinthu Annelise Mennicke, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Srikanthan, MSW (Youth Research and Evaluation eXchange), Morris Laurie M. Graham, MSW, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD (University of North Beckford, MEd (York University) Carolina at Chapel Hill), Leila Wood, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University) 164 [C&N] Diversitydatakids.Org: Using Data Independence BR C (ML 4) for an Equity Approach in Social Work Research and Practice 169 [RD&M] Bridging the Gap: Advancing Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Lindsay Rosenfeld, ScD, Pamela Joshi, PhD, Clemens Noelke, PhD EBP Development and Implementation through Academic- (Brandeis University) Community Partnerships Ruth Paris, PhD (Boston University), Tanya Sharpe (University of 165 [D] Anticipating Challenges in an Independence BR F (ML 4) Maryland, Baltimore), Renée Spencer, EdD (Boston University), Shanti Age of Austerity: Disability Research Methodologies As a Model for Kulkarni, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Research in Partnership with Vulnerable Populations Lauren Bishop-Fitzpatrick, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison), 170 [RSWE] Unequal and Underfunded: Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Zachary A. Morris, MPhil (University of California, Berkeley), Elizabeth Incorporating Social Welfare Doctoral Education into the Lightfoot, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Sandra Magaña, 40 Hour Work Week PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago), Melissa Bellin, PhD (University of Thomas Bane, MSW (Hunter College), Yasmine Awais, MA, Justin Cabrera, Maryland at Baltimore), Elaine Eisenbaum, PhD (University of Kentucky), MSW, Tyese Brown, MSW (The Graduate Center, City University of New Shirley L. Porterfield, PhD (University of Missouri-Saint Louis), John C. York), Anthony Freeman, MA (CUNY Graduate Center) Bricout, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington) 171 [SWP] Social Media As a Tool for Scholarship Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) 166 [O&M] New Directions for Social Policy Independence BR A (ML 4) Melanie Sage, PhD (State University of New York at Buffalo), Laurel and Practice in Social Work: Integrating Science, Strategy, and Hitchcock, PhD, MSW (University of Alabama, Birmingham), Jonathan Technology to Achieve Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice Singer (Loyola University, Chicago), Todd Sage, MSW (State University of Andricus Hutcherson, MPP, Stephanie Quiring (Indiana University - New York at Buffalo) Purdue University, Indianapolis) 172 [VAWC] Counter Hegemonic Domestic Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) 167 [SDU&E] Mapping Opportunity, Equity for Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Violence Analyses and Movements Spatial Justice Using Open Data and Free Geographic Information Stephanie Wahab, PhD, Gita Mehrotra, PhD, Ericka Kimball, PhD Science (GIS) Software (Portland State University), Kalei Kanuha, PhD (University of Washington), Richard Smith, PhD (Wayne State University) Rupaleem Bhyuan, PhD (University of Toronto), Mimi Kim, PhD (California State University Long Beach)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS 175 [C&CJ] Innovative methods in criminal Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) justice research 173 [A&G] Evolving Contexts for Caregivers Archives (ML 4) Moderator: Charlotte Lyn Bright, PhD (University of Maryland) Moderator: Nancy Hooyman, PhD (University of Washington) Using GIS to Assess MH Hot Spots and Police Utilization of Crisis Transnational Caregiving of Older Parents: An Emerging Social Centers: The Impact of Crisis Intervention Teams Training Justice Issue for Social Work Leonard Swanson, MSW, Erin Comartin, PhD (Wayne State University), Nancy Hooyman, PhD (University of Washington), Christina Miyawaki, Sheryl Kubiak, PhD, Edita Milanovic, MSW, Christina Callton, Emily Rau PhD (University of Houston) (Michigan State University)

Perspectives of Alzheimer’s Caregivers on the Affordable Care Act: A Population-Level Examination of Maternal Incarceration A Thematic Analysis of Social Media Discussions John Prindle, PhD, Andrea Lane Eastman, MA, Qianwei Zhao, MSW, Eun-Hye Yi, MSW, Margaret Adamek, PhD (Indiana University) Lindsey Palmer, MSW (University of Southern California)

Increased Vulnerability to Economic Downturn Among Family Realist Evaluation of Manchester Youth Justice Service in England: Caregivers: The Impact of the Great Recession Continuous Repeated Analysis of Big Data to Investigate What Kylie Meyer, MSc, Zachary Gassoumis, PhD (University of Southern Works and for Whom in Reducing Recidivism California) Mansoor Kazi, PhD (State University of New York College at Fredonia), Marie McLaughlin (Manchester City Council), Yeongbin Kim, MSW (State The Relationship between Paid Leave and Financial Security University of New York at Albany) Among Working Caregivers of Older Adults Jennifer C. Greenfield, PhD, Lauren Bell, BS, Leslie Hasche, PhD, Heidi Academic Risks, Neighborhood Characteristics and School Johnson, BA (University of Denver) Suspensions for Youth on Probation: A Spatial Dependence Analysis 174 [CW] Foster care & mental health Independence BR H (ML 4) Nathaniel Deka, MSW (State University of New York at Buffalo), Patricia Moderator: Becci Akin, PhD (University of Kansas) Logan-Greene, PhD (University at Buffalo), Camille Quinn, PhD, AM (Ohio State University) Pmto for Children in Foster Care with Serious Mental Health Problems: Follow-up Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial 176 [H] Cancer Screening Access and Experience Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Becci Akin, PhD (University of Kansas), Yueqi Yan, MSW (Children and Moderator: Seok-Won Jin, PhD (Clark Atlanta University) Family Futures), Tom McDonald, PhD (University of Kansas), Kyle Lang, Todd Little, PhD (Texas Tech University) Analyzing Psychosocial Determinants of Mammography Screening Uptake Among Asian American Women Using a Maltreatment Referrals Involving Caretakers with Mental Illness: Transtheoretical Model What Keeps Their Children Safe in the Home? Seok-Won Jin, PhD (Clark Atlanta University), Jongwook Lee, MS Joseph Roscoe, MSW (University of California, Berkeley), Bridgette Lery, (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) PhD (San Francisco Human Services Agency) Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening Use By Sexual Orientation: Use of Psychotropic Medications and Evidence-Based Treatments Results from the National Health Interview Survey for Disruptive Behavior in Foster Care (WITHDRAWN) Deirdre Shires, PhD, Ning Hsieh, PhD (Michigan State University) Sonya Leathers, PhD, Catherine Melka-Kaffer, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

Addressing the Psychological Distress of Cancer Patients Receiving Syrian Refugee Women Traumatic Experiences: Qualitative Study Care at a Safety-Net Institution: A Retrospective Analysis of the Niveen Rizkalla, PhD, Steven Segal, PhD (University of California, Responsiveness of a Distress Screening Protocol Berkeley) Chiara Acquati, PhD, MSW (University of Houston) Understanding Barriers and Pathways Towards Hope Among War- Racial Disparities in Cervical Cancer Screening: Implications for Affected Youth: A Phenomenological Approach Relieving Cervical Cancer Burden in Asian American Pacific Islander Jordan Farrar, PhD (Harvard University) Women Raiza Beltran, MPH, Hee Yun Lee, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) “My Heart Feels Chained”: Experiences of Economic Precarity Among Syrian Refugee Parents Living in Lebanon 177 [I&R] ACCESS & UTILIZATION OF HEALTH Treasury (ML 4) Bree Akesson, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University) SERVICES AMONG IMMIGRANTS IN THE U.S Moderator: Amittia Parker, LMSW (University of Kansas) 179 [SSW] Multiple Approaches to Undertanding Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) School Services and Supports Comparison of Barriers to Health Care before and after Receiving Moderator: Cynthia Franklin, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) Health Insurance Due to Aca’s Individual Mandate Among Self- Employed Korean Immigrants Evidence-Based Collaboration with Teachers: Systematic-Review Chung Hyeon Jeong, MSW (University of Southern California), Hyunsung and Meta-Analysis of Teacher-Delivered-School-Based Mental Oh, PhD (Arizona State University) Health Interventions Cynthia Franklin, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Johnny Kim, PhD Limited English Proficiency, Access to Health Care, and Health (University of Denver), Anao Zhang, MSW (University of Texas at Austin), Services Use Among Asian Brandy Maynard (Saint Louis University), Saras Chung, PhD (Washington Chung Hyeon Jeong, MSW, Lawrence Palinkas, PhD (University of University in Saint Louis) Southern California) Structured, Sustained, and Reciprocal: Evidence-Informed Capacity “Their Needs Are Higher Than What I Can Do”: Providers’ Building in Chicago’s School Social Work Professional Learning Experiences of Working with Latino Immigrant Families Community Project Katarzyna Olcon, MSW, Lauren Gulbas, PhD (University of Andrew Brake, PhD (Northeastern Illinois University), Michael Kelly, PhD Texas at Austin) (Loyola University, Chicago)

Community Health Workers Addressing Reproductive Health Kindergarteners’ Organized Athletics Participation and Reading Disparities in Immigrant Latino Communities and Mathematics Ability: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Amittia Parker, LMSW, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Ph.D., Susana Christopher J. Wretman, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Mariscal, PhD (University of Kansas), Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD (New York University), Cielo Fernandez, Elizabeth Reynoso (University Examining the Association between Adolescent Relationship of Kansas) Patterns and Formal Social Exclusion Robert J. Wilson, PhD, Layla Khayr, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago) 178 [ISW&GI] Impact of War Supreme Court (ML 4) Moderator: Niveen Rizkalla, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) 180 [SO&GI] Wellbeing of Trans* and Non-binary Individuals Congress (ML 4) Moderator: Jun Sung Hong, PhD (Wayne State University) Intersection of War, Daily Stressors, and Community Adversity: Mental Health Risk Among Urban Somali Refugees in Kenya Demystifying Life inside the Polycule: Negotiating Polyamorous Aidan Ferguson, MSW (Florida State University), Hyojin Im, PhD (Virginia Relationships As Trans and/or Nonbinary Commonwealth University) Julie S. Walsh, MSW (Indiana University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

Building Connections, Resisting Constrictions: Transgender Youth ePOSTERS and Mechanisms for Resilience M. Alex Wagaman, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Jama 182 ePoster Presentations VII Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Shelton, PhD (City University of New York), Rebecca Carter, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth University) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a I’m More Driven Now: Resilience and Resistance Among sequential order. ePosters 361P-420P are assigned to board monitors Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth Experiencing #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Homelessness monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Jama Shelton, PhD (City University of New York), M. Alex Wagaman, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Latoya Small, PhD (University of Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 361P Risk & Protective Factors Associated with Sexual Intercourse Examining the Legal Needs and Access to Legal Services for Trans in Prenatally Substance-Exposed Adolescents People in Ontario Marjorie Edguer, PhD, Sonia Minnes, PhD, Meeyoung Min, PhD (Case David J. Brennan, PhD (University of Toronto), Greta R. Bauer, PhD Western Reserve University) (University of Western Ontario), Julie James, PhD (Ryerson University), N. Nicole Nussbaum, LLB, Ryan Peck, LLB (HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic of 362P The Epidemiology of Substance Use Among America’s Ontario) Multiracial Youth: Implications for Social Workers Who Work with Vulnerable Populations 181 [VAWC] Sexual Violence Survivors Independence BR G (ML 4) Trenette C Goings, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Moderator: Tonya Edmond, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis) John Wallace, PhD (University of Pittsburgh)

Sexual Assault Survivors’ Barriers to Accessing and Completing HIV 363P “Education Is a Way out. It’s a Way to a Better Place.”: College Prophylaxis Engagement and Indicators of Persistence Among Former Foster Debra Patterson, PhD (Wayne State University) Youth Students John Paul Horn, MSW (Boston University) The Effects of Social Determinants on Long-Term Health Outcomes Among Sexual Assault Survivors 364P Evidence Mapping As an Approach to Systematic Review: Lisa Fedina, MSW, Charlotte Bright, PhD (University of Maryland, Application to 20 Years of Sibling Research Baltimore), Noël Busch-Armendariz, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Jeffrey Waid, PhD (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities), Kristine N. Andre Rosay, PhD (University of Alaska, Anchorage) Piescher, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Brianne H. Kothari, PhD (Oregon State University) Beyond Pipelines: Impact of Oil Development on Sexual Assault Dheeshana Jayasundara, PhD (University of North Dakota), Fran Danis, 365P Gender Differences in the Trends and Correlates of Major PhD (University of Texas at Arlington), Elizabeth Legerski (University of Depressive Episodes Among Juvenile Offenders in the United North Dakota) States Katherine Holzer, MSW (Saint Louis University), Sehun Oh, MSW, MA Rape Survivors Seeking Immediate Support through the National (University of Texas at Austin), Christopher Salas-Wright, PhD (Boston Sexual Assault Online Hotline (NSAOH): Opportunities and University), Michael Vaughn, PhD, Jacqueline Landess, MD, JD (Saint Challenges for Crisis Intervention Louis University) Kimberly Goodman, PhD, Jane Conway, BS (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)) 366P Physical Violence Among School-Aged Children in the United States: Major Trends, Risk Factors, and Prevention Approaches Qingyi Li, Tyrone C. Cheng, PhD (University of Alabama)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) 374P Good Press, Bad Press, or Neither: Identifying Sociolinguistic Practices Shaping Child Welfare System Portrayals in Media 367P Assessing Spatial Distribution of Home- and Community- Coverage of Child Maltreatment Fatalities Based Services for Older Adults in Shanghai, China Michael Henson, MSW (Wayne State University) Lin Chen, PhD (Fudan University), Minzhi Ye, MA (Case Western Reserve University) 375P Cumulative Effects of Child Maltreatment Experience on Psychosocial Well-Being of Children in Informal Kinship Care 368P Promoting Positive Changes on Both Attitude and Behavior Mi Jin Choi, PhD (University of South Florida), Catherine Kramer, MSW, across Generational Groups: A Potentially Effective Intervention to Eunju Lee, PhD (School of Social Welfare) Reduce Age Stereotypes between Young and Old Generations Qian Sun, PhD Candidate, Vivian Lou, PhD, Annie Dai, MSW (The 376P Declining Statewide Prescribing of Antipsychotic Medications University of Hong Kong) in Foster Youth and Social Work Implications Toni Naccarato, PhD (California State University, East Bay) 369P Factors Affecting the Willingness of Urban Elderly to Adopt Smart Home Care: Based on Logistic Regression (WITHDRAWN) Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Qimin Xiong, MSW, Jingxia Zhang, MSW (Beijing Normal University) 377P Perceptions of Neighbors As Predictors of Liking Where You 370P Structural and Systemic Barriers to Providing Long-Term Live Services and Supports to Aging d/Deaf Individuals: A Public Health Stephen Edward McMillin, PhD, Jason T. Carbone, MSW (Saint Crisis on the Horizon Louis University) Heather Lesch, BS, Kimberly Burcher, BS, Tracy Wharton, PhD, LCSW, Reshawna Chapple, PhD, LCSW (University of Central Florida), Kiara 378P Attitudes Toward Advance Care Planning: Pilot Testing a Chapple, BS (Arizona State University) Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) for Older Latinos with Chronic Illnesses 371P Health Disparities in the US Population: A Comparison of Frances Nedjat-Haiem, PhD, LCSW (New Mexico State University), Latino, Asian, and White American Older Adults Iraida Carrion, PhD, LCSW (University of South Florida) Siyon Rhee, PhD, Sei-Young Lee, PhD, Evaon Wong-Kim, PhD (California State University, Los Angeles) Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ)

American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous 379P Veteran Identity in Veterans Treatment Courts: An Exploration Populations (Indigenous Cluster) of Military, Demographic and Legal Correlates John Gallagher, PhD, Elise Warner, BA (University of Arkansas, 372P Historical Trauma, Discrimination, and Alcohol Use Among Fayetteville) Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan Ciwang Teyra, MSW (University of Washington) 380P Incarceration and Adversity Histories: Modeling Lifecourse Pathways Affecting Mental Health Child Welfare (CW) Christopher M. Fleming, MSW, Paula S. Nurius, PhD (University of Washington) 373P Continuity in Maltreatment Typology for Repeat Victimization in Childhood Kate Stepleton, MSW (Rutgers University), Jennifer Elkins, PhD (University of Georgia), Cory Morton, PhD (University of New Hampshire, Durham), Emily Bosk, PhD, Cassandra Simmel, PhD, Kerrie Ocasio, MSW, Jacquelynn Duron, PhD, Donna Van Alst, PhD, MSW, MBA, Michael Mackenzie, PhD (Rutgers University)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

Disability (D) Immigrants and Refugees (I&R)

381P The Effect of Intellectual Disability on Transition Preparation 388P Limited English Proficiency and Insufficiently Disaggregated to Adult Healthcare Data: Barriers to Health Care Equity for Southeast Asians? Christine James, MSW, LSW, Lenna Nepomnyaschy, PhD (Rutgers S. Megan Berthold, PhD, LCSW, Louise Harmon, PhD, JD, MSW (University University) of Connecticut), Theanvy Kuoch, MA, LPC (Khmer Health Advocates), Houmpheng Phengsomphone (Lao Association of Connecticut), Ban 382P Patterns of Speech-Language, Occupational, Physical, and Tran (Connecticut Coalition of Mutual Assistance Associations), Mary Behavioral Therapy Utilization Among Children with Autism Scully, APRN (Khmer Health Advocates) Spectrum Disorder Marissa E. Yingling, PhD, MSW (University of Louisville), Bethany A. Bell, 389P Do Demographics Explain American Public Opinion Trends in PhD, MPH (University of South Carolina) the Level of Threat Towards Immigrants and Refugees? Eunyoung Jang, MSW, Mansoo Yu, PhD (University of Missouri-Columbia) Gender (G) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) 383P Making It Work: How to Achieve Success As a Pregnant or Parenting Female Doctoral Student 390P Predictors of Child Care Subsidy and TANF Receipt Stephanie Wladkowski, PhD, LMSW (Eastern Michigan University), Kelly Purtell, PhD, Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD, Tori Negash, MSW (Ohio Rebecca Mirick, PhD, LICSW (Salem State University) State University)

Health (H) 391P How the Affordable Housing Crisis Undermines Neighborhood Connectedness 384P Preventing HIV/AIDS Among African American Women: Using Stacia West, PhD, Kaycee Bills, LMSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Culturally Appropriate Strategies (WITHDRAWN) Shakila L. Flentroy, PhD (Trinity Washington University) International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI)

385P Latino Health Disparities; Prevalence and Risk Factors of 392P Reciprocity in Street Children’s Informal Support Networks Diabetes and Depression Hasan Reza, PhD (Indiana University at South Bend) Laura Esquivel, MSW, Jennifer Manuel, PhD (New York University) 393P The National Association of Black Social Workers Completes 386P Creating, Optimizing, Practices. for Endurance (COPE): A 40 International Education Conferences: An Examination of Stress Reduction Program for College Students Conferee Perspectives of Nabsw’s Mission and Code of Ethics Dezette Johnson, PhD, LaSonya Townsend, DSW (Johnson C. Smith Sevaughn Banks, Ph.D. (California State University, Stanislaus) University) Mental Health (MH) 387P Smoking Status and Use of Other Forms of Tobacco Products: Results of a National Survey 394P History of Maltreatment, Positive Coping, and Current Eunyoung Jang, MSW, Mansoo Yu, PhD (University of Missouri- Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents Columbia), Ronald Pitner, PhD (University of South Carolina) Yoewon Yoon, MSW, Julie Cederbaum, MSW, MPH, PhD (University of Southern California)

395P Effect of Volunteering on Perceived Health of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness Sungkyu Lee, PhD (Soongsil University), Mary Held, PhD (The University of Tennessee)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm

396P A Comparative Effectiveness Study of the Trauma Recovery Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) Empowerment Model (TREM) and an Attachment-Informed Variation of TREM (ATREM) 403P Black Immigrant Experiences of U.S. Police Violence: It’s Melanie Masin-Moyer, DSW May 2017 (Penn Foundation) about Culture, Not Race Bemnet Meshesha, MSW, Anne Nordberg, PhD (University of Texas at 397P Caregiver Problem Drinking and Trajectories of Post- Arlington) Traumatic Stress Among Child Welfare Involved Youth Orion Mowbray, PhD, Jennings Porter, MSW (University of Georgia), 404P Operationalizing Person-Centered Care: Developing a Claudette L. Grinnell-Davis, PhD, MSW, MS, MTS (University of Oklahoma, Person-Centered Care Service Plan Assessment Measure (PCCP-AM) Tulsa Campus), Jennifer Elkins, PhD, Michael Holosko, Ph.D. (University of Lauren Jessell, LMSW, Victoria Stanhope, PhD (New York University), Georgia) Abby Ross, PhD (Fordham University), Mimi Choy-Brown, PhD Candidate (New York University) 398P Disclosure to Reduce the Self-Stigma of Mental Illness in College Students: A Small Feasibility Pilot of a Manualized Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Intervention - Honest, Open, Proud College Jennifer L.K. Charles, PhD, Madison Bell, Victoria Ring, Catherine Broshek, 405P The Adjunct Workforce in Social Work Education Study Cristina Soto (The Catholic University of America) Carmen Morano, PhD, Andrea Savage, PhD (Hunter College)

Organizations & Management (O&M) 406P Personal Histories of Trauma and Course Experience Among BSW Students Enrolled in a Trauma Course 399P External Pressures Facing Private Child and Family-Serving Emily Beerbower, MSW (Indiana University - Purdue University, Agencies and Organizational Strategies Aimed to Address Them Indianapolis) Crystal Collins-Camargo, PhD (University of Louisville), Emmeline Chuang, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles), Bowen McBeath, School Social Work (SSW) PhD (Portland State University) 407P Building Social Capital in Youth to Mitigate School Violence: 400P Pay for Success: Assessing the Landscape of an Innovative Analysis of the School Crime Supplement Funding Mechanism for Social Services Thomas Casolaro, MSW, Marcus Crawford, MSW (University of Texas at Kevin Cherry, AM (Portland State University) Arlington)

Race and Ethnicity (R&E) 408P Face-to-Face Bullying in Schools: Reviewing Current Policies and Advocating Change 401P Constructing International Students in Canada: Susan Mason, PhD, Bonnie Pollak, JD, (Yeshiva University) A Media Analysis Eunjung Lee, PhD, Bradyn Ko, MSW, Marjorie Johnstone (University of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Toronto) 409P We Are Fewer but Not Weaker: Intersectional Identities and 402P Socio-Demographic Profile of Asian Americans Treated for Lived Experiences Among Chinese Immigrant Young Gay Men in Schizophrenia in Community Mental Health Settings: Implications Canada for Service Delivery Yu-Te Huang (The University of Hong Kong), Lin Fang, PhD Caroline Lim, MSW (University of Southern California), Mercedes (University of Toronto) Hernandez, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Lizbeth Gaona, MSW, Paula Helu-Brown, Ph.D., Concepcion Barrio, PhD (University of Southern California)

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Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 6:45pm Friday | January 12, 2018 | 5:15pm - 7:30pm

410P Mental Health Impact of Gender Transitioning: A Case Study 417P Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Intimate Partner of Hijras in Mumbai (India) Violence and the Survivors’ Help-Seeking Among South Korean Ankur Srivastava, MPhil, Jeremy Goldbach, PhD (University of Southern College Students California) Hyunkag Cho, PhD (Michigan State University), JongSerl Chun, PhD (Ewha Womans University), Ilan Kwon, MSW, Jisuk Seon, MSW (Michigan Social Work Practice (SWP) State University)

411P Preparing Social Workers to Run for Office and Careers in 418P Effects of Maternal Victimization in Community and Family Political Settings Context on Behavior Problems of Young Children: The Mediational Jason Ostrander, PhD, MSW, BSW (Sacred Heart University), Jenna Role of Harsh Parenting Powers, MSW (University of Connecticut), Shannon Lane, PhD, MSW Wan-Yi Chen, PhD (West Chester University of Pennsylvania), Yookyong (Adelphi University), Tanya Smith, MSW (University of Connecticut) Lee, PhD (University of Alabama at Birmingham)

412P Changing Characteristics of SSI Recipients with Autism over a 419P Emotional Labor within Coordinated Services for Rape Decade: A Cross Cohort Comparison Victims: Investigating the Invisible Labor in Multidisciplinary Kristy Anderson, MSW, Paul Shattuck, PhD (Drexel University), David Service Delivery Models Wittenburg, PhD (Mathematica Policy Research), Jessica Rast, MPH, Anne Melanie Carlson, MSW, Carrie Moylan, PhD (Michigan State University) Roux, MPH (Drexel University) Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) 420P Childcare Instability and Maternal Employment Trajectories: 413P Comparing Perceptions of Effective Substance Use Treatment Evidence from Low-Income New York City Residents between Individuals with Substance Use Disorders and Those with Elizabeth Doran, MSW (Columbia University) Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Aaron Conrad, MSW (University of Kansas) 6:45 pm - 7:30 pm Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) 182a American Academy of Social Work and Chinatown (ML 3) Social Welfare New Fellows Induction Ceremony 414P Achieving Equitable Community Health Protection: Sarah Gehlert, PhD (University of South Carolina) Demolition Dust and Policy in Cleveland, OH, Detroit, MI, & Windsor, ON Nikita Buckhoy, MSW (Wayne State University)

Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

415P “a Hard Situation to Solve”: Police Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Response to Domestic Violence Anjali Fulambarker, PhD (Simmons College)

416P Differences between Graduate and Undergraduate Students on Rates of Campus Sexual Violence and Awareness of Sexual Violence Julia O’Connor, MSW, MPH, Sangeeta Chatterji, MSW, Julia Cusano, MSW, Sarah McMahon, PhD (Rutgers University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 7:00am - 8:00am

Saturday - January 13, 2018

7:00 am - 8:00 am SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) MEETINGS III

Achieve equal opportunity and Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) justice (Grand Challenge) Rocio Calvo, PhD (Boston College), Jeremy Goldbach, PhD (University of Southern California), Ruth McRoy, PhD (Boston College)

Build financial capability for all Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) (Grand Challenge) Julie Birkenmaier, PhD, Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Margaret Sherraden (University of Missouri-Saint Louis)

Child protection in China Capitol (ML4) Yanfeng Xu, MSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

Harness technology for social good Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) (Grand Challenge) Stephanie Berzin, PhD (Boston College), Claudia Coulton, Rowena Fong, Melanie Sage, Jonathan Singer (Loyola University, Chicago)

Interprofessional, Interdisciplinary, Monument (ML 4) Transdisciplinary Practice and Research Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University)

Promote smart decarceration Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) (Grand Challenge) Matt Epperson (University of Chicago), Carrie Pettus-Davis, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis)

Social Media for Social Work Research Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Desmond Patton, PhD (Columbia University)

Transracial Adoption Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Jaegoo Lee, PhD (Jackson State University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

8:00 am - 9:30 am 185 [CW] Risk Modeling As a Tool for Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Maltreatment Prevention and Child Protection 183 Invited Symposium II: Building Authentic Capitol (ML4) Organizer: Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD (University of Southern Alliances: Addressing the Denial and Significance of Race, California) Whiteness, Gender, and Indigeneity in Research Partnerships Susan Kemp, PhD, Bonnie Duran, PhD (University of Washington), Substantiation of Child Maltreatment Risks Identified By Reporters Roberto Orellana, PhD (Portland State University), Darrell Wheeler, during the Hotline Assessment PhD (University at Albany), Tessa Evans-Campbell, PhD (University of Megan Finno-Velasquez, PhD (New Mexico State University), Emily Washington) Bosk, PhD (Rutgers University), Stephanie Cuccaro-Alamin, PhD, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD (University of Southern California) Effectively addressing “wicked” social problems requires active stakeholder engagement in the design, implementation, and evaluation Can We Predict Child Maltreatment Birth? an Exploratory Model of intervention and prevention strategies. The participants in this session Using Californian Birth Records explore “authentic alliances” from diverse perspectives. Dr. Orellana will Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD, Lindsey Palmer, MSW, John Prindle, PhD discuss the importance of epistemic alliances. Dr. Duran will present (University of Southern California), Rhema Vaithianathan, PhD (Auckland a community/academic partnership study that identified contextual University of Technology) and partnership practices associated with successful community- based participatory research outcomes. Dr. Evans-Campbell will discuss Region Specific Geospatial Models for Prediction of intersectionality and indigeneity in research partnerships. Dr. Wheeler Maltreatment Risk will address the enduring question of the true benefit of research in John Prindle, PhD, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD (University of service to non-White and marginalized groups in the United States. Southern California), Rhema Vaithianathan, PhD (Auckland University of Participants are also welcome to discuss their own experiences with Technology) building alliances to tackle the Grand Challenges. Predicting Risk of Child Maltreatment at Birth: A Comparison of the Classification Accuracy of Machine Learning Techniques SYMPOSIA Lindsey Palmer, MSW, Michael Tsang, MS, John Prindle, PhD, Tanya Gupta, MS, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD (University of Southern 184 [ADOL] Estimating Patterns of Involvement in Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) California) Gainful Activities and Family Capital Investment to Predict Life Outcomes during Transition to Adulthood 186 [C&N] The Inter-Relationships between Monument (ML 4) Organizer: Eric Waithaka, PhD (George Mason University) Neighborhood and Parenting Risks on Child Wellbeing Organizer: Julie Ma, PhD (University of Michigan-Flint) An Examination of the Latent Structure of Family Capital Estimated Discussant: Katie Maguire Jack, PhD (Ohio State University) Using Family Resources and Processes Measures Eric Waithaka, PhD (George Mason University) Is Child Abuse Contagious? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Geo- Temporal Spread of Police-Investigated Child Abuse Who Will Become Productive Adults? Longitudinal Patterns of Sacha Klein, PhD (Michigan State University), Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, Gainful Activities and Institutional Placement Among Serious PhD, Shawna Lee, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Julie Ma, PhD Adolescent Offenders (University of Michigan-Flint) JoAnn Lee, PhD (George Mason University)

The Relative Effects of Different Forms of Family Capital on Young Adults’ Educational Attainment Eric Waithaka, PhD (George Mason University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Associations of Exposure to Neighborhood Disorganization and Cognitive Enhancement Therapy Protects Against Gray Matter Loss Maternal Spanking with Children’s Aggression Using Fixed-Effects in Early Schizophrenia: Preliminary Results from an Ongoing Two- Models Site Randomized Trial Julie Ma, PhD (University of Michigan-Flint), Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, PhD, Jessica Wojtalik, MSW (University of Pittsburgh), Timothy Keller, Shawna Lee, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) PhD (Carnegie Mellon University), Matcheri Keshavan, MD (Harvard University), Shaun Eack, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) Neighborhood Characteristics, Parenting, and Youth Behavioral Outcomes WORKSHOPS Berenice Castillo, MSW, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, PhD, Cristina Bares, PhD, Jorge Delva, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 188 [C&N] Engaging Young People in Research Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Geographically Accessible Immigration and Parenting Services: Do Cynthia George, PhD (Tennessee State University) They Reduce Child Maltreatment? Jisuk Seon, MSW, Sacha Klein, PhD (Michigan State University) 189 [RD&M] Conducting Scoping Reviews to Independence BR A (ML 4) Advance Knowledge in Understudied and Emerging 187 [MH] Social Work and Neuroscience: Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Research Areas Using Neuroimaging to Study and Address Social Problems Colleen Fisher, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Rachel Gartner, Organizer: Shaun Eack, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) MSW, Paul Sterzing, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Michael Discussant: Matthew Howard, PhD (University of North Carolina at Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Bryan Victor, MSW (University Chapel Hill) of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Cognitive Enhancement Therapy Improves Social Brain Function in ROUNDTABLES Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder Shaun Eack, PhD, Susan Hogarty, MSN, Deborah Greenwald, PhD, Carla 190 [ADOL] Assessing the Impact of the Grand Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Mazefsky, PhD, Nancy Minshew, MD (University of Pittsburgh) Challenges: A Progress Report from Ensure Healthy Development for All Youth By Unleashing the Power of Prevention Effects of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement on Jeffrey Jenson, PhD (University of Denver), J David Hawkins, PhD Biobehavioral Indices of Reward Processing in Cigarette Addiction (University of Washington), Valerie Shapiro, PhD (University of California, and Prescription Opioid Misuse Berkeley), Kimberly Bender, PhD (University of Denver), Richard Catalano, Eric Garland, PhD (University of Utah) PhD (University of Washington), Mark Fraser, PhD, Brianna Lombardi, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Default Mode Functional Connectivity Is Associated with Social Functioning in Schizophrenia 191 [G] Navigating Intersectionalities: Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Matthew Smith, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Jaclyn Fox Implications for Social Justice (Northwestern University), Samantha Abram (University of Minnesota- Beth Glover Reed, PhD, Larry Gant, PhD, Angela Perone, JD, MSW, Oto Twin Cities), James Reilly, PhD (Northwestern University), Shaun Eack, Alves da Silva, BA (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) PhD (University of Pittsburgh), Morris Goldman, MD, John Csernansky, MD, Lei Wang, PhD (Northwestern University) 192 [MH] Examining the Impact of Homicide Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Violence and Victimization Among African Americans Jocelyn Smith Lee, PhD (Marist College), Michael Robinson, PhD (University of Georgia), Shannon Johnson, PhD (The Catholic University of America), Tanya Sharpe (University of Maryland, Baltimore)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

193 [RD&M] Roundtable on Grant Proposal Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) 196 [CW] Fostering Over Time and In Relationship Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) Writing and Submission (WITHDRAWN) Moderator: John Orme, Ph.D. (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Benjamin Henwood, PhD (University of Southern California), Lauren Hill, PhD, Denise Juliano-Bult, MSW (NIMH), Deborah Padgett, PhD (New York A 17 Year Longitudinal Study of Vital Few Foster Families University) John Orme, Ph.D. (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Donna Cherry, PhD (East Tennessee State University) 194 [VAWC] Aiming for Opportunity, Equity, Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) and Justice By Utilizing Participatory Research Methods to A Randomized Controlled Trial of Parent Management Training Address Gender-Based Violence Oregon Model in Foster Care: Reunification Outcomes M. Candace Christensen, PhD (University of Texas at San Antonio), Kim Becci Akin, PhD, Tom McDonald, PhD (University of Kansas) Anderson, PhD, MSW (University of Central Florida), Catherine Burnette, PhD (Tulane University #8906), Amy Chanmugam, PhD, LCSW, Heidi A Structural Equation Model of the Impact of Relationships Adams-Rueda (University of Texas at San Antonio), Jason Sawyer, PhD between Birth Parents and Foster Parents on Child Well-Being and (Norfolk State University) Permanency Jill Spielfogel (University of Chicago)

CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Group-Based Foster Parent Training and Support Programs: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Evidence 195 [ADOL] Mental Health and Mental Disorders Treasury (ML 4) Mathew Uretsky, PhD, Jill Hoffman, PhD (Portland State University) Moderator: Shandra Forrest-Bank, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) 197 [D] Advancing Family-Centered Independence BR G (ML 4) Services in Disability Integrating Positive Psychology and Music Therapy to Alleviate Moderator: Sandra Magaña, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago) Adolescent Anxiety- a Randomized Control Trial Sylvia Kwok, PhD (City University of Hong Kong) Siblings of People with Disabilities: Evidence of an Achievement Gap? Relationships Among Childhood Environmental Factors in Robert Dembo, MA, Maia Hyary, MPA (Brandeis University) Influencing Young Adult Psychological Distress Shandra Forrest-Bank, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Matthew Factors Influencing Parental Decisions about Early Treatments for Cuellar, PhD (Yeshiva University), Melissa Bessaha, PhD (State University Autism Spectrum Disorders of New York at Stony Brook), Erin Story, MSW (University of Tennessee, Matthew D. Bogenschutz, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University) Knoxville) Child Care Arrangements for Young Children with Disabilities: A Exploring Risk and Resilience for Health and Mental Health Among Nationally Representative Description African American Youth in Public Housing Molly Costanzo, MSW, Katherine Magnuson, PhD (University of Sharon Alston, PhD (The University of the District of Columbia), Matthew Wisconsin-Madison) James Cuellar, PhD (Yeshiva University) What Are the Lived Experiences of Parents Regarding Special The Longitudinal Effects of Maltreatment on Sleep and Mental Education Service Decisions for Their Children and Their Health Symptoms Interactions with School Officials? Janet Schneiderman, PhD (University of Southern California), Juye Sean Doorn, PhD (Adelphi University) Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton), Elizabeth Susman, PhD (The Pennsylvania State University), Sonya Negriff, PhD (University of Southern California)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

198 [H] Experiences of Cancer Independence BR F (ML 4) 200 [ISW&GI] International Policy Issues Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Moderator: Tess Thompson, PhD, MPH (Washington University in Moderator: Rumyana Kudeva, DSW (Eastern Washington University) Saint Louis) Optimal Birth Interval and Attitude Towards Intimate Partner “God Used a Lot of People to Encourage Me”: A Qualitative Violence: A Closer Look at Kenya through a Nationally Exploration of Sources of Social Support in African American Representative Survey Breast Cancer Patients Rumyana Kudeva, DSW, Beth Halaas, EdD (Eastern Washington Tess Thompson, PhD, MPH, Maria Pérez, MA, Maxine Davis, MSW/MBA University), Njeri Kagotho, PhD (Ohio State University), Bipasha Biswas, (Washington University in Saint Louis), Shannon Nicks, PhD (Ohio PhD (Eastern Washington University) University), Donna Jeffe, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) National and International Policy Processes: The Impact on Addressing Cancer Survivors’ Fear of Recurrence: Testing a Intimate Partner Violence Rates Social Work Intervention Targeting Interprofessional Teams in Kristina Nikolova (University of Toronto) Primary Care (WITHDRAWN) Julie Berrett-Abebe, MSW (Simmons College), Tamara Cadet, PhD Examining Association between Resource Curse and Neonatal (Simmons College School of Social Work), Peter Maramaldi, PhD, MPH, Mortality Rate LCSW (Simmons College), Joan Vitello, PhD (University of Massachusetts Aytakin Huseynli, MSW (social work) Medical School) How Culture Affects the Public’s Welfare Attitudes?: A Comparative Towards a Person-Centered Value Framework: Results from an Study Online Survey of 3000 Cancer Patients and Survivors Eun Kyung Lee, MSW (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Tae Meredith Doherty, LCSW, Daniel Gardner, PhD, Thomas Bane, MSW, Kuen Kim, PhD (Adelphi University), Joel Blau, DSW (State University of Gleneara Bates, MSW (Hunter College) New York at Stony Brook)

199 [I&R] EXPLORING PSYCHOSOCIAL WELLBEING Mint (ML 4) 201 [MH] Features of Trauma in Mental Health Independence BR C (ML 4) ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE Moderator: Joan Blakey, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Moderator: Nalini Negi, PhD (University of Maryland) Running to Stand Still: Trauma, Stress and Substance Use Among Social Support Under Siege: An Examination of Women’s Forced Unaccompanied Migrant Youth in Texas Migration Jodi Berger Cardoso, PhD, Liza Barros Lane, LMSW (University of Karin Wachter, MEd (University of Texas at Austin) Houston)

Latino Traditional Healthcare Use: The Social Network Effect Gender Differences in Factors Associated with PTSD Among the Victor Figuereo, MSW, MA, Rocio Calvo, PhD (Boston College) Incarcerated: Victimization, Social Support, and Prison Climate Daria Shamrova, MSW, MPA, Olga Santiago, PhD, Sheryl Kubiak, PhD, Race, Ethnicity, and Birth Place As Predictors of Well-Being Among Cristy Cummings, MSW, Jennifer Johnson, PhD (Michigan State Older Adults University) Heehyul Moon, PHD, Sunshine Rote, PHD (University of Louisville) Title: Keeping IT REAL: The Relational Effects of Trauma Among Factors Contributing to Migrant Children’s Well-Being in China: African American Women and Their Substance Abuse Treatment Implications on Involuntary Migration of Displaced Children Counselors Limin Xu, PhD (Tianjin University of Technology), Patrick Leung, PhD Joan Blakey, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Kimberly (University of Houston), Yongxiang Xu, PhD (East China University of Grocher, MSW (Fordham University) Science and Technology)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Assessing the Effectiveness of City-Wide Trauma-Informed Suicide Report Concordance Among Adolescents and Parents: Trainings Implications for Screening and Practice Bridget Freisthler, PhD (Ohio State University), Elinam Dellor, PhD (Pacific Mary LeCloux, PhD, Stacey Culp, PhD (West Virginia University), Kimberly Institute for Research and Evaluation), Kristina Lovato-Hermann, PhD O’Brien, PhD (Simmons College), Lucia Andrade (Bradley Hospital), (CSU Long Beach), Fei Pei, MSW (Ohio State University) Jennifer Wolff, PhD (Brown University)

202 [O&M] Engagement and advocacy in human Independence BR H (ML 4) Does Recovery Orientation Influence Turnover? Examining service organizations Predictors of Staff Turnover in Community Mental Health Clinics Moderator: Megan Stanton, PhD (Housing Works, Inc.) Victoria Stanhope, PhD (New York University), Abby Ross, PhD (Fordham University) Ready, Set, Go?: Examining Organizational Readiness for Change in an Intervention with Youth Mentoring Programs 204 [RSWE] Doctoral Education Archives (ML 4) Alison L. Drew, EdM, Renée Spencer, EdD (Boston University), Bowen Moderator: Ashley Davis, PhD, LICSW (Wheelock College) McBeath, PhD, Thomas Keller, PhD, Carla Herrera, PhD (Portland State University) Social Work Dissertation Committee Chairs’ Perceptions of Their Role We Can’t Case Manage Our Way out of Structural Segregation: Ashley Davis, PhD, LICSW (Wheelock College), Rebecca Mirick, PhD, Implementation of the Olmstead Decision in One State LICSW (Salem State University), Stephanie Wladkowski, PhD, LMSW (WITHDRAWN) (Eastern Michigan University) Catherine McKay, MSW, MPA (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Comparing the Research Productivity of Social Work Doctoral Determinants and Outcomes of Efforts to Engage Human Service Programs Using the h-Index Users in Care Decisions: The Case of Substance Use Disorder Thomas Smith, PhD, T. Edison Carter, MSW, Philip Osteen, PhD (Florida Treatment Centers in the United States State University) Sunggeun (Ethan) Park, MSW, MBA (University of Chicago) Comparing Usnwr Reputation Versus h-Index Rankings of Social Predictors of Voting and Advocacy Engagement Among Clients of Work Doctoral Programs a Community-Based HIV Service Organization Thomas Smith, PhD, T. Edison Carter, MSW, Philip Osteen, PhD (Florida Megan Stanton, PhD (Housing Works, Inc.), Samira Ali, PhD, LMSW State University) (University of Houston), Michelle Davidson, Virginia Shubert, JD (Housing Works, Inc.), Toorjo Ghose, PhD (University of Pennsylvania) 205 [SO&GI] LGBTQ Mental health Supreme Court (ML 4) Moderator: Yu-Te Huang, MSW (University of Toronto) 203 [RD&M] Group (Mental Health) Independence BR B (ML 4) Moderator: Victoria Stanhope, PhD (New York University) Gender Identity-Based Violence, Depression, and Anxiety in Transgender Women: The Role of Psychological Self-Appraisal Exploring the Unique Contributions of Peer Specialists Delivering Cary L. Klemmer, MSW (University of Southern California), Sean Health Interventions for People with Serious Mental Illness Arayasirikul, PhD, Henry F. Raymond, DrPH (University of California, San Lauren Bochicchio, MSW, Leopoldo Cabassa, PhD, Ana Stefancic, PhD Francisco) (Columbia University) A Comparison of How Social Workers’ Positive Practice and Screening for Early Identification of Toxic Stress Among Young Determinants of Practice Vary Towards Lesbian and Gay, Bisexual, Children: Validation of the Household Strength and Strain and Gender Minority Clients Inventory Judith Leitch, LICSW (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Kaela Byers, PhD (Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

What Are the Mechanisms through Which Therapist Early Implementation of Strengths Plus: The Strengths Model Affirmative Practices Influence Sexual Minority Clients’ for People with Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Psychological Well-Being? Use Disorders Edward Alessi, PhD (Rutgers University), Frank Dillon, PhD (State Eunji Nam, MSW, Aaron Conrad, MSW, Melinda Coffman, MBA (University University of New York at Albany) of Kansas), Rick Goscha, PhD (California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions), Sadaaki Fukui, PhD (Indiana University) The Role of Adverse Childhood Events and Minority Stress on the Mental Health of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Keepin’ It REAL in Guatemala City: Testing the Applicability of an Shelley Craig, PhD (University of Toronto), Ashley Austin, PhD (Barry Evidence-Based Adolescent Substance Use Prevention Program University), Lauren McInroy, MSW, Sandra D’Souza (University of from the USA Toronto), Andrew Eaton, MSW (AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)), Flavio F. Marsiglia, PhD, Stephen S. Kulis, PhD, Stephanie Ayers, PhD Lance McCready, PhD (University of Toronto), M. Alex Wagaman, PhD (Arizona State University), Maria Porta (U Yum Cap) (Virginia Commonwealth University), Michael Dentato, PhD (Loyola University, Chicago) Recovery Engaged Mind (REM-h) – Health: A Biobehavioral- Regulation Tool for Substance Use Recovery 206 [SWP] China Congress (ML 4) Holly Matto, PhD, Padmanabhan Seshaiyer, PhD (George Mason Moderator: Ning Tang, PhD (University of Saint Joseph) University)

Attitudinal Professionalism Among Social Work License Holders Substance Use and Technology: Utilizing Apps to Recruit a in China Probability Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men Ning Tang, PhD (University of Saint Joseph) Jeremy Gibbs, MSW (University of Southern California)

Intra-Group Dynamics Among Chinese Immigrants in the Greater ePOSTERS Toronto Area: From Service Providers’ Perspective Yunxian Huang, M.Ed, Deng-Min Chuang, MSW, Wing Yeung Vivian 208 ePoster Presentations VIII Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Leung, MA, A. Ka Tat Tsang, PhD (University of Toronto) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each A Study on Self-Efficacy of Social Workers in Beijing, China ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a Wenya Hao, BA, Yean Wang, PhD, Ziyu Liu, MSW (Beijing Normal sequential order. ePosters 421P-480P are assigned to board monitors University) #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Financial Capability and Economic Inclusion of People with Disabilities: Case Study on the Community Cooperative for the Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Disabled (CCD) Program in Rural China Suo Deng, PhD (Peking University) 421P Estimating the Effects of Independent Living Services on Educational Attainment Among Youth in Foster Care 207 [SM&AB] Innovative Substance Use Treatment Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Youngmi Kim, PhD, Rachel Rosenberg, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth and Participant Recruitment Approaches University), Eunsu Ju, PhD (University of Ulsan), Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer, Moderator: Alexis Kuerbis, PhD (Hunter College) PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University)

422P Factors Related to Individual Assets in High-Risk Adolescents Miyoung Yoon, MSW, Meeyoung Min, PhD (Case Western Reserve University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

423P Impact of Community-Based Interventions on Youth 430P Experiences of End-of-Life Care in U.S. Nursing Homes: A Externalizing Behaviors: A Modified Systematic Review Qualitative Interpretive Meta-Synthesis (QIMS) Andrew Winters (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Vivian Miller, MSSA (University of Texas at Arlington)

424P Polyvictimization and Polyperpetration of Personal Violence 431P Factors Influencing Quality of Life at the End of Life in in a High School Sample Mainland China Reiko Ozaki, MSW (University of Kentucky), Patricia Cook-Craig, PhD Mandong Liu, MSW (University of Southern California) (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Heather Bush, PhD, Ann Coker, PhD, Candace Brancato, MS (University of Kentucky), Yoko Miura, PhD (Wright American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous State University) Populations (Indigenous Cluster)

425P Underage Drinking: Parent Vs. Adolescent Perspectives on 432P A Suicide Prevention Approach in an Urban American Indian Motives Community: Gatekeeper Trainings for Community Members and Jaclyn Williams, MSW (Florida State University) Providers of Service Sandra Momper, PhD, Rachel Burrage, MSW (University of 426P The Impact of after-School Programs on the Behavioral Michigan-Ann Arbor) Outcomes of Children with Single Mothers: Findings from Fragile Families and Children Wellbeing Study Child Welfare (CW) Hyejoon Park, MSW, EdM, PhD (Pittsburg State University), Eunjee Song, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Meng-Jung Lee 433P Improving Workplace Experiences of Public Child Welfare (Tunghai University) Workers: The Benefits of Resources Within and Outside Child Welfare Agencies 427P The Pros and Cons of Substance Use and Risky Sexual Jon Phillips, MSW, Amy He, PhD (University of Denver), Erica Lizano, Ph.D. Behavior Among Adolescent Females in the Juvenile Justice (California State University, San Bernardino), Shauna Rienks, PhD, Robin System: A Thematic Analysis Leake, PhD (University of Denver) Danielle Parrish, PhD (University of Houston), Catherine Dunlop, MPH, Laura Benjamins, MD (McGovern Medical School) 434P Early Parenthood Among Males Emancipating from Foster Care: Findings from the National Youth in Transition Database Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Svetlana Shpiegel, PhD (Montclair State University), Bryn King, PhD (University of Toronto), Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD (University of Maryland 428P Older Adults, Sexual Health, and HIV/AIDS: Associations at College Park), Rhoda Smith, MSW (Loma Linda University), Claudette between Patient-Provider Communication, Perceived Risks and Grinnell-Davis, PhD (University of Oklahoma) Preventative Behaviors Erin Robinson, PhD, MSW, MPH (University of Missouri-Columbia), Sato 435P Early Childhood Aggression Among Child Welfare Involved Ashida, PhD (University of Iowa) Children: The Interplay between Child Maltreatment and Protective Factors 429P Benchmarks for within-Group Outcome Evaluations of Susan Yoon, PhD, Erin Tebben, Guijin Lee, MSW (Ohio State University) Reminiscence and Life Review Therapy in Alleviating Depression Among the Elderly Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Allen Rubin, PhD, Danielle Parrish, PhD, Christina Miyawaki, PhD (University of Houston) 436P The Instrumental Office: Social Work and Making a Difference through Elected Office Patrick Meehan, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) 444P Mental Health Help-Seeking Experiences of Hispanic Women in the United States: Results from a Qualitative Interpretive Meta- 437P Juvenile Justice Residential Program Employees’ Perspectives Synthesis on Implementing Collaborative and Proactive Solutions: A Brittany Eghaneyan, MSW, Erin Murphy, MSW (University of Texas at Qualitative Study Arlington) Emily Lott, MSW (Portland State University) 445P Understanding the Complexities in Providing Social Support 438P Community Mentors Working with Justice-Involved Youth: to Lung Cancer Patients What Do They Think about Mentoring? Matthew Moore, MSSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Tamara Jacquelynn Duron, PhD (Rutgers University) Cadet, PhD (Simmons College School of Social Work), Cindy Davis, PhD (University of the Sunshine Coast) 439P Police Decision-Making in Sexual Assault Investigations: The Importance of Rapport and Relationships to Minimize Secondary 446P Depression Symptom Reduction with Acupuncture Victimization (WITHDRAWN) Applications: Quasi-Experimental Pre-Post Test Design Patricia Sattler, MSW (University of Kansas) Patrick Leung, PhD, Monit Cheung, PhD, Xin Chen, MA (University of Houston) Disability (D) 447P Social Perceptions of PrEP Among a U.S. Sample 440P Prevalence and Features of Social Security Disability Brandon A Kennedy, MSW(c) (California State University, Northridge), Insurance (SSDI) Utilization in a Sample of Women on Community Junior Allen, Ph.D., Orion Mowbray, PhD (University of Georgia) Corrections Kirsten Smith, MSW, Seana Golder, PhD (University of Louisville), Amanda Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Bunting, MA (University of Kentucky), Martin Hall, PhD, George Higgins, PhD (University of Louisville), T.K. Logan, PhD (University of Kentucky) 448P Low-Value Use and Emergency Department Usage Among Bhutanese Refugees Resettled in the United States 441P The Impact of Usual Care Source on Mental Health Service Jessica Lee, PhD, Minyoung Lim, MSW (Indiana University) Use Among Adults with Disabilities and Psychological Distress: Evidence from the National Health Interview Series, 2013 to 2015 449P Correlates of Immigration-Related Stress and Perceived Social (WITHDRAWN) Support Among Latino Immigrants Anne-Marie Gomes, MPH, MSW (State University of New York at Albany) Mary Held, PhD (The University of Tennessee), Jeff McCabe, MSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Gender (G) 450P Caregivers Journeys: Conditions of Precarity and Exploitation 442P Religious Affiliation and Help-Seeking Among Men: The for International Domestic Workers in Canada Moderating Influence of Social Support Rupaleem Bhuyan, PhD, Lorraine Valmadrid, MSW (University of Toronto) Taylor Kevern, BA, Delanie Doyle, BSW, Kevin Shafer, PhD (Brigham Young University) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)

Health (H) 451P Linked Lives: The Process of Becoming a Mother, Becoming Homeless and Negotiating the Space between 443P Treatment Adherence Among Mothers Living with HIV in the Courtney Cronley, PhD, Kris Hohn, MSSW, Shamsun Nahar, MSW (The US: A Scoping Review University of Texas at Arlington) Taylor Yates, MSW (University of Georgia)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

452P Prioritizing Health and Food: Social Assistance and Family Organizations & Management (O&M) Consumption in Rural China Yi Wang, MSW, Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University) 459P Founders of Nonprofit Human-Service Organizations: Identity and the Neighborhood International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Sara Terrana, MA, MSW (University of California, Los Angeles)

453P Social Worker Perspectives on Barriers to HIV Risk-Reducing 460P The Effects of Network Centrality on Performances of Social Sexual Behaviors Among the Zambian Population Enterprises: Government Certified Social Enterprises in Seoul, Sherinah Saasa, MSW (student), Y. Joon Choi, PhD, Larry Nackerud, PhD South Korea (University of Georgia) Junghee Bae, MA (University of Georgia)

Mental Health (MH) Race and Ethnicity (R&E)

454P Responding to Trauma in School-Aged Children Affected By 461P Testing Joiner’s Interpersonal Theory of Suicide Among Changing Immigration Policies: A Model for Social Workers Latina Adolescent Suicide Attempters Porter Jennings, LCSW (student), Orion Mowbray, PhD, Rebecca Lauren Gulbas, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Carolina Hausmann- Matthew, PhD (University of Georgia) Stabile, PhD (Temple University), Hannah Szlyk, MSSW, LCSW, Luis Zayas, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) 455P Informal Mental Health Services: The Role of African American Barbers and Beauticians 462P Keeping the Boss Happy: The Social Organization of Social Amittia Parker, LMSW (University of Kansas) Work Field Education Sinthu Srikanthan, MSW (York University) 456P Community Violence Exposure and PTSD Among Young Adults Living in Public Housing: A Mixed Method Analysis Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) Andrea Cole, PhD, Michele Munson, PhD (New York University), Shelly Ben-David, PhD (University of British Columbia Okanagan), James 463P Psychometric Evaluation of the Coping Strategies Inventories Jaccard, Ph.D. (New York University) Short Form (CSI-SF) Among Korean American Adolescents You Seung Kim, PhD (Clark Atlanta University), Yeddi Park, PhD, MSW 457P Examining the Role of Negative Emotions in Mediating the (New York University) Association between Trauma and BPD Features in a Community Population Using Structural Equation Modeling 464P Causal Description and Explanation for Social Improvement Yan Yuan, MSW, LCSW, Christina Newhill, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) and Equity Kirsten Kainz, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Todd Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Jensen, PhD (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Sheryl Zimmerman, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 458P Perceptions of Military and Veteran Status in Lesbian and Gay Veterans Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Neva Wallach, BA, Alix Schwartz, BA, Sara Kintzle, PhD (University of Southern California) 465P An Evaluation of a Literacy Program on Minority Children’s Resiliency and Academic Achievement Minli Liao, PhD (Morgan State University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

466P Race and Diversity Issues Discourse in Higher Education: 473P The Effectiveness of Interventions for Incarcerated Females Reflections from MSW Students with Substance Abuse Histories: A Systematic Review Martha Vungkhanching, Ph.D. (California State University, Fresno) Sara Beeler-Stinn, LCSW, MPA (Washington University in Saint Louis)

School Social Work (SSW) 474P Associations with Age of Onset for Alcohol Use Disorder Among Older Adults 467P School Social Work in Rosario Argentina: Promoting Social Gregory Purser, MSW, Orion Mowbray, PhD (University of Georgia), Justice and Human Rights Christi Hardeman, MSW (student), Jay O’shields, MSW (University Leticia Villarreal Sosa (Dominican University), Graciela Tonon, PhD of Georgia) (Universidad de Palermo) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Justice (SDU&E)

468P Parent-Child Communications with Self-Identified out Gay 475P Campus Food Pantries: A Component of Supportive Higher Men: The Content of Their Conversations Education Campuses? Junior Allen, Ph.D., Michael Holosko, Ph.D., Jennifer Elkins, PhD, Haylee Hebenstreit, MSW (Stony Brook University) Orion Mowbray, PhD, Shari Miller, PhD, Kimberly Huggins-Hoyt, Ph.D. (University of Georgia) Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

469P Identity Stigma and Stress Among LGBTQ Population: The 476P Evaluation of a Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Batterer Mediating Role of Chronic Strain Intervention Betty Tonui, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington) Craig Nagoshi, PhD, Anh Nguyen, MPP, MSW, Peter Lehmann, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington) Social Work Practice (SWP) 477P Sex Trafficking in the Bakken Oil Fields (WITHDRAWN) 470P The Influence of Professional Practice on MSW Students’ Thomasine Heitkamp, MSW (University of North Dakota) Establishment of Professional Identity Bo Li, BA (Beijing Normal University) 478P Prior Sexual Victimization and Disclosure of Campus Sexual Violence Among College Students 471P The Experiences and Challenges Facing Adolescent SSI Kate Stepleton, MSW, Sarah McMahon, PhD, Cathryn Potter, PhD, Recipients with Mental Disorders Michael Mackenzie, PhD (Rutgers University) Kristy Anderson, MSW, Paul Shattuck, PhD (Drexel University), David Wittenburg, PhD (Mathematica Policy Research), Jessica Rast, MPH, Anne 479P Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining but Pathways to Seeking Roux, MPH (Drexel University) Formal-Help and South-Asian Immigrant Women Survivors of Domestic Violence Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Neely Mahapatra, PhD (University of Wyoming), Abha Rai, MSW (University of Georgia) 472P Heal, Exercise & Recover (HER): A Qualitative Exploration of Physical Fitness While in Treatment for Substance Use Disorders Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Natasha S. Mendoza, PhD, Cheryl DerAnanian, PhD (Arizona State University) 480P My Child Rejects Me: Alienated Parents from Separated or Divorced Families Jina Sang, PhD (University of Akron)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 8:00am - 2:00pm Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

8:00 am - 1:00 pm Developmental Pathways to Sexual Coercion: The Relationships Among Trauma, Executive Functioning, and Callous-Unemotional Exhibits Open Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Traits Among Adolescent with Sexually Harmful Behavior George Leibowitz, PhD (State University of New York at Stony Brook), 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Tim Stickle, PhD (University of Vermont), Jamie Yoder, PhD (Ohio State University)

Registration Open Marquis BR Foyer (ML 2) Caregiving, Attachment, and Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Sexually Abusive Youth Melissa Grady, PhD (The Catholic University of America), Jamie Yoder, 9:30 am - 9:45 am PhD (Ohio State University)

Break Marquis BR Salons 1-5 (ML 2) Hope As a Protective Factor: The Relationship of Hopefulness to Sexual and Nonsexual Crimes Among Juvenile Sexual Abusers 9:45 am - 11:15 am Adam Brown, PhD (Hunter College), Melissa Grady, PhD (The Catholic University of America), Jamie Yoder, PhD (Ohio State University)

Capitol (ML4) 209 Brief and Brilliant Session 211 [CW] Worker Characteristics and Their Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Nalini Negi, PhD (University of Maryland), John Wallace, PhD (University Effects on Implementation and Child Welfare Outcomes: Lessons of Pittsburgh), Daphne C. Watkins, PhD (University of Michigan), Ruth Learned, Insights, and Implications McRoy, PhD (Boston College), Michael Yellowbird, PhD (North Dakota Organizer: Mindy Vanderloo, PhD Candidate (University of Utah) State University) Discussant: John Fluke, PhD (Kempe Center for the Prevention and In this year’s Brief and Brilliant session, leading social work scholars will Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect) engage the audience through TedX-style talks using images, story- Worker Characteristics and Their Associations with Family Group telling and media. Each speaker will complete the statement “I dream a Conference Referrals: An Exploration into Implementation world…” to share the most important ideas facing social work research Variations and practice. Dana Hollinshead, PhD (Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect), Heather Allan, MSW (University of Colorado), SYMPOSIA Nicole Harlaar, PhD (Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect), Lisa Merkel-Holguin, MSW (University of 210 [ADOL] Understanding the Developmental Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Colorado School of Medicine), Ida Drury, MSW (University of Colorado) Pathways to Sexual Coercion: Trauma, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Callous-Unemotional Traits, Caregiving, and Caseworker Factors That Influence Removal Decisions Hopelessness Among Adolescents with Sexually Harmful Behavior Mindy Vanderloo, PhD Candidate, Matt Davis, Mike Tanana, PhD Organizer: George Leibowitz, PhD (State University of New York at (University of Utah) Stony Brook) Discussant: Jill Levenson, PhD (Barry University) Worker Characteristics and the Decision to Place and out-of-Home Care: Evidence Beyond Case Characteristics You Learn What You Live: Prevalence of Childhood Adversity in the John Fluke, PhD, Dana Hollinshead, PhD (Kempe Center for the Lives of Juveniles Arrested for Sexual Offenses Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect), Sara Feldman, Jill Levenson, PhD (Barry University) PhD (Chapin Hall), Dustin Currie, MPH (University of Colorado School of Medicine)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

212 [IP&SWP] Examining the Value of Housing Monument (ML 4) WORKSHOPS Assistance for Youth and Families Organizer: Emily Warren, PhD (The Johns Hopkins University) 214 [A&G] Testing for Differential Item Independence BR B (ML 4) Discussant: Marah Curtis, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Functioning, and Estimating Its Magnitude, Using Item Response Theory Residential Trajectories of Households Participating in Baltimore’s William Nugent, PhD (The University of Tennessee) Housing Mobility Program Emily Warren, PhD (The Johns Hopkins University), Stefanie DeLuca, PhD 215 [RD&M] Longitudinal Multilevel Independence BR A (ML 4) (Johns Hopkins University) Modeling Using R Housing Assistance and Residential Stability Among Low-Income Matthew James Cuellar, PhD, Charles Auerbach, PhD (Yeshiva University), Families John G. Orme, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Wendy Zeitlin, Sarah Gold, MAT, MSW (Rutgers University) PhD (Montclair State University)

Residential Trajectories and Exposure to Neighborhood Violence ROUNDTABLES during Childhood Among Low-Income Latino and African American Youth 216 [C&N] Policies to Promote Financial Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Anna Maria Santiago, PhD (Michigan State University) Inclusion Among Vulnerable Populations: The Role of Social Work Research 213 [O&M] Medicaid’s Expanding Role in Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Mathieu Despard, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Terri Friedline, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Under Health Reform: PhD (University of Kansas), Jin Huang, PhD (Saint Louis University), Clark Implications for Treatment Coverage, Access, and Outcomes Peters, PhD, JD (University of Missouri-Columbia), David Rothwell, PhD Organizer: Christina Andrews, PhD (University of South Carolina) (Oregon State University)

Substance Use Disorder Treatment Benefits in Medicaid 217 [MH] Research on Interpersonal Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Managed Care Psychotherapy (IPT) for Mental Health in Culturally Diverse, Low- Colleen Grogan, PhD (University of Chicago), Amanda Abraham, PhD Resource Settings (University of Georgia), Melissa Westlake, MSW (University of South Sarah Bledsoe, PhD, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Carolina), Bikki Tran Smith, MA, MSW (University of Chicago), Christina Rena Bina, PhD (Bar Ilan University), Catherine Carlson, PhD, Kathleen Andrews, PhD (University of South Carolina), Peter Friedmann, MD, MPH Clougherty, MSW (Columbia University), Paula Ravitz, MD (University of (University of Massachusetts Medical School) Toronto and Mt. Sinai Hospital), Helena Verdeli, PhD, Myrna Weissman, PhD (Columbia University) Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Use of Acute Care Among Medicaid Enrollees in South Carolina 218 [O&M] Research on States’ Child and Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Melissa Westlake, MSW, Christina Andrews, PhD, Nikki Wooten, PhD Family Welfare Policies and Services: Universities’ (University of South Carolina) Partnership with State Agencies Haksoon Ahn, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Jill Duerr Availability and Receipt of Substance Use Disorder Treatment After Berrick, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Jennifer Romich Medicaid Expansion (University of Washington), Kristen S. Slack, PhD (University of Wisconsin- Christina M. Andrews, PhD (University of South Carolina), Donna Wilson, Madison), Mark F. Testa, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), MS (Baystate Medicaid Center), Harold A. Pollack, PhD (University of Fred H. Wulczyn, PhD (University of Chicago) Chicago), Amanda J. Abraham, PhD (University of Georgia), Colleen M. Grogan, PhD (University of Chicago), Melissa A. Westlake, MSW (University of South Carolina), Peter D. Friedmann, MD, MPH (University of Massachusetts Medical School)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

219 [R&E] Service Providers’ Perceptions Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Gender Differences in the Relationship between Peer Victimization of IPV in the South Asian community (WITHDRAWN) and Academic Performance: The Mediating Effect of Depression Vithya Murugan, MSW (Washington University in St. Louis) Timothy Makubuya, Ph.D. (University of Missouri-Saint Louis), Jane Sanders, MSW, Moses Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto), Youn Kim, 220 [RD&M] Overcoming Challenges to Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Ph.D. (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Natasha Brien, MSW Implementing Randomized Controlled Trials with Underserved (University of Toronto) Populations in Community-Based Settings Alison Salloum, PhD (University of South Florida), Carrie Pettus-Davis, 223 [CW] Infant / early childhood issues & child welfare Treasury (ML 4) PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Joseph Himle, PhD (University Moderator: Lela Rankin Williams, PhD (Arizona State University) of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Parental Drug Use and Permanency for Young Children in Foster 221 [SWP] Social Work and Morality Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Care: A Competing Risks Analysis of Reunification, Guardianship, Jeffrey Longhofer, PhD, Jerry Floersch, PhD (Rutgers University), John and Adoption Mathias, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), John Brekke, PhD Margaret H. Lloyd, PhD (University of Connecticut), Becci A. Akin, PhD, (University of Southern California) Jody Brook, PhD (University of Kansas)

Child Care Stressors, Child Care Subsidy, and Child Maltreatment CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD, Kelly Purtell, PhD (Ohio State University), Sheila Barnhart, PhD (University of Kentucky) 222 [ADOL] Peer Victimization, Youth Bullying, Independence BR C (ML 4) andYouth Outcomes Can Infant Carrying Improve Mother-Infant Interactions? Evidence Moderator: Brandy Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University) from an Intervention with Vulnerable Adolescent Mothers Lela Rankin Williams, PhD (Arizona State University) Cumulative Bullying Experiences, Adolescent Behavioral Health, and Academic Achievement: An Integrative Model of Perpetration, Early Childhood Case Managers in Child Welfare: A Survey Study Victimization and Bystander Behavior (WITHDRAWN) Caroline Evans, PhD, Paul Smokowski, PhD (University of Kansas), Tonya Bibbs, PhD, Ashley Curry, PhD (Erikson Institute) Roderick Rose, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 224 [C&CJ] Mental health and criminal justice Independence BR G (ML 4) Bullying Victimization and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Moderator: Matthew Epperson, PhD (University of Chicago) Adolescents from Community and Inpatient Mental Health Settings in Ontario, Canada In Search of Legitimacy: Mental Health Treatment Coordination in Philip Baiden, MA (University of Toronto), Shannon Stewart, PhD Probation Programs (Western University), Barbara Fallon, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Matthew Epperson, PhD, Julian Thompson, MA, Sophia Sarantakos, MSW, Social Work, University of Toronto) Emily Claypool, AM (University of Chicago)

Bullying in Schools of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Street Level Discretion in Interorganizational Implementation: Ariunsanaa Bagaajav, MPH (City University of New York), Angela Chicago Police and Emergency Response to Individuals Living with Ghesquiere, PhD (Hunter College of the City University of New York), Mental Illness Zoljargalan Gantumur, MSW, Jargalsaikhan Tumurdash, MA (Mongolian Tonie Sadler, AM, Harold Pollack, PhD (University of Chicago) National University of Medical Sciences), Daniel.S Gardner, PhD (City University of New York)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Cumulative Trauma Among Probationers with Severe and 226 [H] HIV Experiences for MSM Independence BR F (ML 4) Persistent Mental Illness Moderator: Andrew Eaton, PhD (University of Toronto) Ashley Givens, MSW, Amy Blank Wilson, PhD, Tonya Van Deinse, PhD, Stacey Burgin, MA, Marilyn Ghezzi, MSW, Gary Cuddeback, PhD “Proud I Am Negative”: Maintaining HIV-Seronegativity Among (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Black MSM in New York City Jagadisa-devasri Dacus, MSW, MPhil (Hunter College), Dexter Voisin, PhD Relationships between Traumatic Brain Injury, Coping Strategy, (University of Chicago), Judith Barker, PhD (Center for AIDS Prevention Mental Health, and Substance Use Among Youth in the Criminal Studies) Justice System Christopher A. Veeh, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Michael HIV Health Related Behaviors Among Young Black Men Who Have Vaughn, PhD (Saint Louis University), Tanya Renn, PhD (Washington Sex with Men: University in Saint Louis) Dexter Voisin, PhD (University of Chicago), Anna Hotton, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago), Lance Keene, MSW (University of Chicago), 225 [D] International Disability Research Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) Dennis E. Corbin, PhD (Fayetteville State University), John Schneider, MD Moderator: Miao Yu, PhD (Shandong University)) (University of Chicago)

Exploring the Dynamics of Social Exclusion: Subjective Approach, “Clutching Onto the PrEP Bandwagon, Trying Not to Fall Off”: Identity and Agency—an Experience Study of Physically Young Experiences of Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Disabled in Shenzhen, China Men Accessing and Utilizing Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Miao Yu, PhD (Shandong University) Ashley Lacombe-Duncan (University of Toronto), Adrian Guta, PhD (University of Windsor), Peter A. Newman, PhD (University of Toronto) Vietnam and Disability Rights: Perspectives at the Ratification of the Uncrpd Family, Perceived Stigma, Prevention Fatigue, and Patient Annie Liang, MSW, Matthew D. Bogenschutz, PhD, Hyojin Im, PhD Engagement: Evaluating Factors Associated with Access to Medical (Virginia Commonwealth University) Care for Latino MSM San Juan, Puerto Rico Moctezuma García, PhD (School of Social Work) Cross-Cultural Analyses of Educators’ Perceptions of Disability and Stigmatization: Challenges and Effective Strategies for Developing 227 [I&R] IMMIGRATION & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Archives (ML 4) Parent-Educator Relationships Moderator: Kristina Lovato-Hermann, PhD (CSU Long Beach) Misa Kayama, MSW, PhD (University of Mississippi), Wendy Haight, PhD, Min Hae Cho, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Mary Ku, PhD Factors Related to Adverse Functioning for Unaccompanied (Fu Jen Catholic University), Hee Yun Lee, PhD (University of Minnesota- Children in Long-Term Foster Care in the United States: An Twin Cities) Exploratory Study Robert Hasson, MSW, Thomas Crea, PhD (Boston College), Dawnya Disparities over the Life-Course: Experiences of Adolescents and Underwood, MSW (Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service) Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Parents in India Subharati Ghosh, PhD (Keystone Human Services International) Development and Preliminary Validation of the Multidimensional Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Instrument Elizabeth Kiehne, MSW (Arizona State University), German Cadenas, PhD (University of California, Berkeley)

Enforced Separations: A Qualitative Examination on the Impact of Parental Deportation on Latino/a Youth and Families Kristina Lovato-Hermann, PhD (CSU Long Beach)

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Health and Mental Health Effects of Local Immigration Evaluation of the Parent-Report Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Enforcement Traits in a Sample of Children Recruited from Intimate Partner Julia Shu-Huah Wang, PhD (The University of Hong Kong), Neeraj Violence Services: A Multidimensional Rasch Analysis Kaushal, PhD (Columbia University) Shelby Elaine McDonald (Virginia Commonwealth University), James Herbert Williams, PhD (University of Denver) 228 [MSVF] The Military Family Supreme Court (ML 4) Moderator: Melissa Dichter, PhD (University of Pennsylvania Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Gender Invariance of Acceptance of Rape Myths Scale in Nigeria Examining the Role of Intimate Partner Violence in Housing Sunday Fakunmoju, PhD (Westfield State College), Tina Abrefa- Instability Among Women Veterans Gyan, PhD (Norfolk State University), Ntandoyenkosi Maphosa, MSW Melissa Dichter, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Ann Elizabeth (University of Johannesburg) Montgomery, PhD (National Center on Homelessness among Veterans) 230 [RSWE] Educating for practice challenges Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) The Association of Parentification Indicators with Substance Use Moderator: Jeffrey Lacasse, PhD (Florida State University) Patterns Among Military-Connected Adolescents Kathrine Sullivan, MSW, Gordon Capp, MSW (University of Southern Volunteer Mentoring Programs and Positive Development of California), Tamika Gilreath, PhD (Texas A&M University) Children and Youth: Evaluation of Ethnicity, Program Types, and Length of Match Time on Program-Based Outcomes Veteran Spouses’ Employment and Higher Education Experiences Hyejoon Park, MSW, EdM, PhD (Pittsburg State University) Elisa Borah, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) Brief Negotiated Interview in a SBIRT Training Program: Individual and Cohort Correlates of Relationship Discord Among Predictors of Success Veterans Andrew Flaherty, MSW, Aidyn Iachini, PhD, Melissa Reitmeier, PhD John Carroll-Barbuto, PhD (Stratton VAMC), Michael Clarkson-Hendrix, (University of South Carolina), Dave Murday, PhD (Medical University PhD (State University of New York College at Fredonia) of South Carolina), Teri Browne, PhD, Casey Childers (University of South Carolina) 229 [RD&M] Psychometrics Mint (ML 4) Moderator: Sunday Fakunmoju, PhD (Westfield State College) Practice Fridays: Developing Holistic Competence through Simulation Measurement Models in Social Work Research: A Data-Based Toula Kourgiantakis, PhD, RSW, RMFT, Marion Bogo, MSW, AdvDipl SW, Illustration of Four Confirmatory Factor Models and Their Karen Sewell, MSW, Jane Sanders, MSW (University of Toronto) Conceptual Application Michael Killian, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington), Andrea Cimino, Assessing Team Collaboration between Nurse Practitioner and Ph.D. (The Johns Hopkins University), Adam Von Ende, MA (Boston Master’s-Level Social Work Students Via an Interprofessional Team Children’s Hospital) Objective Structured Clinical Examination (ITOSCE) Robin Bonifas, PhD (Arizona State University) Developing a Measure of Financial Knowledge from Survey Items Using Item Response Theory 231 [SO&GI] Violence and Discrimination Congress (ML 4) Mohammad Khan, MSW (Centre for Research on Children and Families), Moderator: Megan Paceley, PhD (Kansas University) David Rothwell, PhD (Oregon State University) Familial Pathways to Polyvictimization for Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents Paul Sterzing, PhD, Rachel Gartner, MSW (University of California, Berkeley)

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Understanding Discrimination Against Gay People: Predictors Climate Change Refugees - the Case for Advanced Social Work of Homophobic Behavior Against Gay Men Among High School Research Students in Switzerland Andreas Rechkemmer, Dr rer pol (University of Denver), Abha Rai, MSW Patrick Weber, Daniel Gredig, PhD (University of Applied Sciences and (University of Georgia), Malia Reeder, BA (University of Denver) Arts Northwestern Switzerland) 233 [VAWC] IPV Survivors’ Material Needs, Independence BR H (ML 4) Understanding Discrimination on Campus: Social Identities and Challenges, and Access to Resources Incivility and Victimization Moderator: Julia O’Connor, MSW, MPH (Rutgers University) Jun Sung Hong, PhD (Wayne State University), Michael R. Woodford, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University), Alex Kulick, BA (University of California, Mothers’ Experience of Intimate Partner Violence and Material Santa Barbara), Malinda Matney, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Hardship Julia O’Connor, MSW, MPH, Lenna Nepomnyaschy, PhD (Rutgers Mandating Inclusion: Trans Perspectives on Domestic and Sexual University) Violence Advocacy Sid Jordan, JD (University of California, Los Angeles), Gita Mehrotra, PhD Childcare Stressors, Receipt of Childcare Subsidies, and Intimate (Portland State University) Partner Violence Effect on Mothers’ Work Stability Kathryn Showalter, MSW, Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD, Kelly Purtell, PhD 232 [SDU&E] Social Dimensions of Global Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) (Ohio State University) Environmental Change Moderator: Lawrence Palinkas, PhD (University of Southern California) What Is the Problem? Child Welfare Involved Families Experiencing Domestic Violence: Perceptions of Stakeholders across Multiple A Nationwide Panel Study on Green Environment and Incident Systems Depression in South Africa: Sustainable Development Implications Juliana Carlson, PhD, Mary Willard, Jungrim Moon, MSW, Aaron Conrad, for Mental Health in Resource-Limited Settings MSW, Isaac Sanders, BSW, Becci Akin, PhD (University of Kansas), Jennifer Andrew Tomita, Ph.D., Alain M. Vandormael, Ph.D. (University of KwaZulu- Rose, MSW, Lonna Davis, MSW, Shellie Taggart, BS (Futures Without Natal), Diego Cuadros, Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati), Enrico Di Minin, Violence), Andrew Zinn, PhD (University of Kansas) Ph.D., Vuokko Heikinheimo (University of Helsinki), Frank Tanser, Ph.D., Rob Slotow, Ph.D. (University of KwaZulu-Natal), Jonathan K. Burns, Ph.D. Exploring the Association between Economic Abuse and Mental (University of Exeter) Health Among IPV Survivors Laura Johnson, MSW, Judy Postmus, PhD (Rutgers University) Childhood Literacy and Dietary Diversity: Findings from a Large Scale School Feeding Program in the Western Highlands of ePOSTERS Guatemala Antonia E. Diaz-Valdes Iriarte, MSW (Boston College), Kaipeng Wang, PhD 234 ePoster Presentations IX Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) (Texas State University), Thomas Crea, PhD (Boston College) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each Social Work Research on Global Environmental Change: Past, ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a Present, and Future Directions sequential order. ePosters 481P-540P are assigned to board monitors Lisa Reyes Mason, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Correlates of Individual Dietary Diversity and Its Association with Psychosocial Functioning of Adults in Rural Uganda Rainier D. Masa, PhD, Gina A. Chowa, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) 489P Religion and Spirituality in Adaptation to Late Life Widowhood: A Systematic Review 481P Gender Differences in the Relationships Among Young Shuo Xu, MSW, Yang Wang, MA (University of Illinois at Urbana- Adults’ Religiosity, Risk Perception, and Marijuana Use: A Champaign) Moderated Mediation Model Audrey Hai, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) 490P Exploring a Community Psychosocial Care Model for Rural Elders with Early-Stage Dementia 482P Gradients in Children’s Executive Functions during the Fang-pei Chen, PhD (National Chung Cheng University) Transition to Kindergarten Anne Conway, PhD, Jane Waldfogel, PhD, Yi Wang, MSW (Columbia 491P Psychological Well-Being and Self-Rated Health Among University) Caregivers of Older Adults: Does Nativity Status of Care Recipient Matter? 483P General Functioning and Service Use of Homeless and Heehyul Moon, PHD, Jeanelle Sears, MSW (University of Louisville) Housed Transition Aged Youth Who Are Parenting Mayra Cazares, BA, Julia Hernández, MSW (University of American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous California, Berkeley) Populations (Indigenous Cluster)

484P The Association between Health Risk Factors and Weapon 492P Culturally Relevant Risk and Protective Factors Related Carrying Behaviors Among School-Aged Children to Depression Among U.S. Indigenous Peoples: Why Historical Qingyi Li, Leah Cheatham, PhD, JD (University of Alabama) Oppression and Family Resilience Matter Catherine Burnette, PhD (Tulane University #8906), Lynette M. 485P Nativity, Primary Language Spoken in the Home, and Mental Renner, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Charles Figley, Health Outcomes Among Asian-American Youth PhD (Tulane University) So-Young Park, PhD, MSW, MPH (Kangnam University, Wel-Tech Specialization Project Team), Yeddi Park, PhD, MSW, In Young Lee, MSW Child Welfare (CW) (New York University), So-Youn Park, PhD (Kyonggi University) 493P Heterogeneous Effects of Parental Spanking on Subsequent 486P Distinct Aspects of Sleep Predict Increases in Depression and Child Protective Services Involvement Behavior Problems from Early to Mid-Adolescence Julie Ma, PhD (University of Michigan-Flint), Yoonsun Han, PhD Anne Conway, PhD (Columbia University), Alison Miller, PhD (University (Sungkyunkwan University) of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 494P Exploring the Role of Religion in Cultural and Racial 487P Parenting Profiles of Young, Low-Income Mothers and Socialization Among International Transracial Adoptive Parents Associations with Child Socioemotional Behavior in Infancy: A Jaegoo Lee, PhD (Jackson State University), Betsy Vonk, PhD (University Latent Class Analysis of Georgia), Josie Crolley-Simic, PhD (Western Carolina University) Yudong Zhang, AM, Renee Edwards, PhD, Linda G. Henson, MA, Sydney Hans, PhD (University of Chicago) 495P Medicating Children in Foster Care: A Systematic Review Angela Gwaltney, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G)

488P Being Independent As Long As Possible: Are Community Support Services Enough for Aging-in-Place? HeeSoon Lee, PhD (Bowling Green State University), Lisa Myers, MSW (Wood County Committee on Aging)

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496P Linking Immigrant Youth in Child Welfare with Mental Gender (G) Health Services Sarah Taylor, PhD (California State University East Bay), Claire Battis, MSW 502P The Influence of Body Mass Index and Body Shape Candidate, Sarah Carnochan, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Satisfaction on Highschool Student’s Internalized Problem Colleen Henry, PhD (Hunter College), Alexandra Stanczyk, PhD, Michael Behavior -the Mediating Effect of Self-Esteem and Gender Austin, PhD (University of California, Berkeley) Differences Eunseok Jeong, MSW, Sang Kyoung Kahng (Seoul National University) Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Health (H) 497P Learned Lessons from the Government Procurement Services Model in China: Operation Mechanisms, Strategies, and a 503P Effect of Depressive Symptoms Change and Social Culturally Determined Logic Support Change on Self-Care Behaviors Among Low-Income, Yuanyuan Zhu, MSW (Guangdong University of Technology), Patrick Predominantly Hispanic Patients: A Longitudinal Study Leung, PhD, Monit Cheung, PhD (University of Houston) Hyunsung Oh, PhD (Arizona State University), Kathleen Ell, DSW (University of Southern California) Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) 504P Barriers and Facilitators to Appropriate Consumer Use of 498P Growing Older behind Bars: A Systematic Review of Antibiotics: What Do Community Members Know, Believe and Accelerated Inmate Aging and Compassionate Release from U.S. Practice When It Comes to Antibiotic Use? Prisons Joanne Sobeck, MSW, PhD, Joanne Smith-Darden, PhD, Aubrey Gilliland, Caroline Henderson, BA (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) BS (Wayne State University)

499P Predictors of Drug Court Graduation and Implications: The 505P The Relationship of Temperament, Parenting Stress, Maternal Importance of Employment, Education, and Medication Assisted Child Interaction and Child Health Treatment Shelagh Larkin, MSW, Melanie Otis, PhD (University of Kentucky) John Gallagher, PhD (Indiana University at South Bend), Elizabeth Wahler, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis) 506P Needs Assessment of Transgender Virginians Living in Rural Areas Disability (D) Aaron Slusher, MSW (University of Kentucky)

500P Equity in Social Work Employment: Opportunity and Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Challenge for Social Workers with Disabilities Lisa Kiesel, PhD (St. Catherine University-University of St. Thomas SSW), 507P Mental Health Service Use and Unmet Need for Mental Sharyn DeZelar, MSW, Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD (University of Minnesota- Health Care in Asian Americans Twin Cities) Yuri Jang, PHD (University of Texas at Austin), Nan Sook Park, PhD (University of South Florida), Hyunwoo Yoon, PhD (Texas State 501P State of the States in Self-Direction for Individuals with University), Min-Kyoung Rhee (University of Texas at Austin) Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Matthew DeCarlo, PhD (Radford University), Matthew Bogenschutz, PhD 508P Injustice in Our Midst: Awareness of Discrimination Against (Virginia Commonwealth University), Hall-Lande Jennifer, PhD (University Undocumented Youth Among Undergraduate Social Work of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Students in Georgia Jane McPherson, PhD, MPH, LCSW, Tatiana Villarreal-Otalara, MSW, David Kobe, BSW (University of Georgia)

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Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF)

509P Marijuana Legality: Changing Policies and Paradigms 516P Sexual Minority Status As a Predictor of Mental Health, John Lahey, MSW, Laura Onasch-Vera, Robin Petering, MSW (University Physical Health, and Help-Seeking Among U.S. Veterans of Southern California) Kathleen McNamara, MSW, LCSW (University of Southern California)

510P Systematic Review of the Impact of Healthy Marriage and Organizations & Management (O&M) Responsible Fatherhood Programs on Parental Marriage Rates Alicia Brisson, MSW Student, Shanta Pandey, PhD (Boston College) 517P Secure Workplace Attachment: A Qualitative Study of Relational, Social and Physical Contingencies International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Michael Clarkson-Hendrix, PhD (State University of New York College at Fredonia), John Carroll-Barbuto, PhD (Stratton VAMC) 511P Providing Services to Trafficking Survivors: Understanding Practices across the Globe 518P The Importance of Leadership and Organizational Readiness Jordan Steiner, MA (Rutgers University), Jamie Kynn, MSW (Education for Change in the Effective Implementation of Evidence Based Development Center), Amanda Stylianou, PhD (Safe Horizon), Judy Practices Among Addiction Health Services Programs Postmus, PhD (Rutgers University) Jose Reyes, MSW (University of Southern California)

512P Stunting in India: What Does Women’s Empowerment Have to Race and Ethnicity (R&E) Do with It? Arati Maleku, Ph.D. (Ohio State University), Vijayan Pillai, PhD (University 519P The Association between Ethnic and Religious Typologies of Texas at Arlington) with Health Risk Behaviors Among Asian American College Students Mental Health (MH) Belle Khuu, MSW (Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota)

513P Hope As a Salient Resource Among Latinos with 520P Modern Disintegration: The Effects of School Resegregation Schizophrenia and Their Family Members on Neighborhood Property Values and Foreclosure Rates Mercedes Hernandez, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Concepcion Rayven Plaza, MSW (Columbia University) Barrio, PhD (University of Southern California), Audrey Hai, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Research Design and Measurement (RD&M)

514P Predictors of Shared Decision-Making with People Who Have 521P A Systematic Review: Findings on Attachment Biobehavioral a Serious Mental Illness and Who Are Under Justice Supervision in Catch up (ABC) the Community Whitney Grube, MSW, Kiley Liming, M.J. (University of Kansas) Jason Matejkowski, PhD, Margaret Severson, JD (University of Kansas) 522P Creating a Child & Elder Abuse Thesaurus Using Natural 515P Mental Health Service Use of Older African Americans: Language Processing Methodology Understanding of Role of County Context Dale Fitch, PhD, Illhoi Yoo, PhD, Abu Mosa, MA (University of Missouri- Kyeongmo Kim, MSW, Amanda Lehning, PhD, Donna Harrington, PhD Columbia) (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

524P Biopsychosocial Determinants of Depression Among 531P Parent-Child Communications with Self-Identified out Gay African American and Caribbean Black Males: National Survey of Men: Their Communication Styles American Life Junior Allen, Ph.D., Michael Holosko, Ph.D., Jennifer Elkins, PhD, Shari University Georgia, MSW, University Georgia, University Georgia, Miller, PhD, Orion Mowbray, PhD, Kimberly Huggins-Hoyt, Ph.D. University Georgia, LCSW (University of Georgia) (University of Georgia)

525P Published Intervention Research Has Greater Impact Than Social Work Practice (SWP) Other Types of Social Work Research: A Citation Analysis Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D (Florida State University), Michael 532P The Roundtable Model: Encouraging University-Community Holosko, Ph.D., Junior Allen, Ph.D. (University of Georgia) Collaborations to Address Poverty-Related Social Problems Jennifer Romich, Taurmini Fentress, MSW (University of Washington) 526P Psychometric Properties of the Parent and School Survey Jessica White, PhD, Eunkyung Yoon, PhD, Jaegoo Lee, PhD (Jackson 533P Integrating Web-Based Resources and Social Work Case State University) Management: Preliminary Results on Website Utilization from the Michigan Stroke Transitions Trial Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Amanda Toler Woodward, PhD, Paul P. Freddolino, PhD, Michael Nelson, BA, Sarah Swierenga, PhD, Constantinos Coursaris, PhD, Anne Hughes, 527P An IRT Analysis of a Measure Designed to Assess the Implicit PhD, Michele Fritz, BSc, Mathes Reeves, PhD (Michigan State University) Curriculum Antoinette Farmer, PhD, Peter Treitler, MSW, N. Andrew Peterson, PhD Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) (Rutgers University) 534P Integrated Service Delivery for Substance-Involved Parents in 528P Striking a Balance: Negotiating Service Learning Outcomes the Child Welfare System Attuned to Student and Community Benefit Yu-An Lin, MSW, Keunhye Park, MSW, Clifford Bersamira, AM, Jeanne Rebecca Matthew, PhD, Joon Choi, PhD, Grace Bagwell-Adams, PhD, Marsh, PhD (University of Chicago) Megan Lee, LCSW, Clary Herrera (University of Georgia) 535P Associations between Health Service Utilization and Age of School Social Work (SSW) Onset for Alcohol Use Disorder Among Older Adults Orion Mowbray, PhD, Gregory Purser, MSW, Tiffany Washington, PhD, 529P Concept Mapping the Perceived Benefits and Limitations of a Michael Robinson, PhD, Jay O’shields, MSW (University of Georgia) School-Based Social Emotional Learning Program (WITHDRAWN) Ethan Haymovitz, MSSW, Pia Houseal-Allport, MSS (Millersville 536P Does a History of Head Injury Affect Inhalant Use? University), Juliana Svistova, MSW, PhD (Kutztown University of Darcey Merritt, PhD (New York University), Susan Snyder, PhD (Georgia Pennsylvania) State University)

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) 530P Lesbian and Gay Parents’ Beliefs about Talking with Their Children about Their Sexual Minority Status: Associations with 537P The Effects of Food Rescue on Food Insecurity: Results of Child Adjustment Interview and Questionnaire Development Studies Addie Wyman Battalen, MSW, LICSW (Boston College), Rachel Farr, Megan Wolfson, MSW, Catherine Greeno, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) PhD (University of Kentucky), Sarah Dow-Fleisner, PhD candidate (Boston College)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 9:45am - 12:30pm Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:30pm

Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) belonging—a model of immigrant integration—may be viewed as part of a troubling trend towards anti-immigrant hostility as policy. What’s 538P Gender Equality and Intimate Partner Violence: A Multilevel more, enforcement activity in communities across the country has seen Analysis an uptick during this administration. What awaits these young people Kristina Nikolova (University of Toronto) and their families? And how can social workers respond? While much of the public debate takes place at the 30,000 foot level, undocumented 539P Sexual Victimization Histories As a Discriminating Pathway young people and children of mixed-status families have real needs to Youth Sexual Aggression: A Comparative Analysis of Cumulative that require immediate and local solutions. But immigrant youth and Family Experiences young adults are not without agency. Over the last decade, their social Jamie Yoder, PhD (Colorado State University), Rebecca Dillard (Ohio movement has garnered them significant political power and has State University), George Leibowitz, PhD (State University of New York at captured the attention of the American public. This forum highlights Stony Brook), Melissa Grady, PhD (The Catholic University of America) the untenable circumstances of immigrant youth at the margins and, in doing so, reflects on the complex and nuanced ways in which they have responded – and directions for social workers to respond through policy 540P Sexual Violence in Intercollegiate Athletics: A Historical research, advocacy, and other action. Perspective of Male Athletic Entitlement Lorin Mordecai, MSW (University of Connecticut) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Lunch On Your Own 541P One-Size-Fits-All Remedy for Low Fertility Rates? : Fuzzy-Set Analysis of the Conditions Associated with High Fertility Rates 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Among OECD Countries Seungju Lee, Seung Hyun Moon, BA (Yonsei University) SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) MEETINGS IV

11:15 am - 11:30 am Aging Research, Policy, and Advocacy Network Monument (ML 4) Joan Davitt, PhD, Amanda Lehning, PhD (University of Maryland at Break Baltimore), Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University), Emily Joy Nicklett, PhD, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) 11:30 am - 12:30 pm American Indian, Alaska Native, Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) 235 Annual Social Policy Forum: Young Lives at the Capitol (ML4) Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Populations Brink: How Social Work Can Address the Human Rights Issue Tessa Evans-Campbell (University of Washington), Michael Spencer, PhD of Our Time (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Karina Walters, PhD (University of Roberto Gonzales, PhD (Harvard Graduate School of Education), Washington) Cristina Jimenez (United We Dream) Campbell Collaboration- Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) On September 5, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Systematic Reviews the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Brandy Maynard, PhD (Saint Louis University) program, an administrative effort providing protection from deportation and work authorization to close to 800,000 immigrant youth and young adults. The decision to end a program that has provided opportunities for social mobility, increased mental health, and a sense of

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Caucus of LGBT Faculty and Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Immigration and refugees studies Independence BR Salon C (ML 4) Students in Social Work Mitra Ahmadinejad-Naseh, Michaela Zajicek-Farber, MSW PhD (The James Martin, PhD, Natasha Mendoza, PhD (Arizona State University) Catholic University of America)

Changing Urban and Global Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Integrated Health Research Group Independence BR Salon F (ML 4) Environments: Research and Intervention (Grand Challenge on Victoria Stanhope, PhD (New York University), Lisa de Saxe Zerden, PhD Create Social Responses to a Changing Environment) (University of North Carolina) Susan Kemp, Lawrence Palinkas, PhD (University of Southern California), Lisa Reyes-Mason, Samantha Teixeira, PhD (Boston College) Organizations and Management Independence BR Salon G (ML 4) Erick Guerrero, Karen Hopkins, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Child Welfare System-Involved Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Monica Jolles Perez, Bowen McBeath (Portland State University) LGBTQ Youth Nicholas Forge, PhD (Georgia State University), Robin Hartinger- Research with Service Members, Independence BR Salon H (ML 4) Saunders, PhD (Georgia State University) Veterans, and Military Families Carl Castro, Peter Dell, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Community and Neighborhood Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Research Social Work and Research with Muslims Archives (ML 4) Mary L Ohmer, Joanne Sobeck, PhD (Wayne State University) Altaf Husain, PhD (Howard University)

Disaster Research Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Southern Schools of Social Work-History, Treasury (ML 4) Reggie Ferreira, Leia Saltzman, PhD (Tulane University) race, and political climate Wesley Church Church, Anna Scheyett, PhD (University of Georgia) Doctoral Education Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Cynthia Franklin, Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD (University of Minnesota- System Science in Social Work: Mint (ML 4) Twin Cities) Social Network, Agent-Based Modeling, System Dynamics Hyunsung Oh, PhD, MSW (Arizona State University) End-of-Life Care Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Karra Bikson, PhD (University of Southern California) The Collaborative on Healthy Congress (ML 4) Parenting in Primary Care (Grand Challenge on Ensure Healthy Foster Care Alumni and Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Development for all Youth) Higher Education J David Hawkins, PhD (University of Washington), Jeffrey Jenson, PhD Angelique Day, Jennifer Geiger, PhD, MSW (University of Illinois at (University of Denver) Chicago), Megan Piel, Lisa Schelbe, PhD, MSW (Florida State University) Violence Against Women and Children Supreme Court (ML 4) GIS SIG Independence BR A (ML 4) Angie Kennedy (Michigan State University), Shanti Kulkarni, PhD Bridget Freisthlr, PhD (The Ohio State University) (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

Homelessness (Grand Challenge) Independence BR B (ML 4) Work, Family, & Family Policy Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Amanda Aykanian, MA (State University of New York at Albany), Ben Jing Guo, PhD (University of Hawai`i) Henwood, PhD (University of Southern California), Daniel Herman, Deborah Padgett, PhD (New York University)

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12:30 pm - 1:45 pm productivity that have emerged from the networks. Barriers and constraints affecting future participation and success will be examined, 236 Doctoral Student Panel Liberty BR Salons L&M (ML 4) and future plans outlined. and Luncheon Dawn Anderson-Butcher, PhD, (The Ohio State University), Anasuya Ray, 1:45 pm - 2:00 pm PhD (United Nations), Kevin Tan, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Break Independence BR Salons D/E (ML 4)

Please join us for food, conversation, and networking. This year’s 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm doctoral student panel will include panelists sharing their thoughts on how to network to enhance research collaboration, to prepare for 238 Fellows and Awards Independence BR Salons D/E (ML 4) the job market, and to disseminate your work beyond academia. Dr. James Herbert Williams, PhD (Arizona State University), Laura Abrams, Anderson-Butcher is a Professor at the Ohio State University and the PhD (University of California, Los Angeles) recent author of a book chapter on interprofessional collaboration. Dr. Kevin Tan is an assistant professor at the University of Illinois and has recent experience on both sides of the job market. Dr. Anasuya Ray 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm completed her PhD at Rutgers before working as a Congressional Fellow for Senator . Dr. Ray now works as the Special Assistant Break to the Ambassador of Afghanistan to the United Nations. 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm 239 Presidential Plenary: Independence BR Salons D/E (ML 4) 237 Grand Challenges Roundtable Capitol (ML4) “With Justice for All in a Changing America” Rick Barth, PhD (University of Maryland), Marilyn Flynn, PhD (University Morris Dees of Southern California), Michael Sherraden, PhD (Washington University in St. Louis), Edwina Uehara, PhD (University of Washington) Morris Dees was born in 1936 at Shorter, Alabama, the son of cotton farmers. As a young boy he worked the fields with blacks, witnessing The need for scientific advance in the solution of deeply significantly first-hand social and economic depravation and Jim Crow treatment at human problems is acute, but given the scale of human need, its worse. requires a fundamentally different approach that connects discovery to implementation and professional transformation. The Grand While at the University of Alabama Law School, he met Millard Fuller. The Challenges for Social Work represent this critically needed 21st agenda two formed a highly successful publishing company during their time in for social change and is perhaps the most important initiative in the law school. After graduation, they moved the business to Montgomery, history of the profession. Over the past year following formal launch Alabama. Fuller left the company in 1965 and later founded Habitat of this movement in January, 2016, distinct lines of activity have for Humanity. Mr. Dees continued the business and also began taking formed. This panel will explore the early contributions of academic controversial civil rights cases. networks, regional consortia, university-level activities, reimagined Mr. Dees sold his publishing company to a major national firm in 1970 degree programs, and practitioner responses both within and outside and formed the Southern Poverty Law Center, along with Julian Bond of social work. The potential of practice-based research networks, and Joseph Levin. Early Center cases included integrating the Alabama innovative interdisciplinary collaborations, and other innovations will be State Troopers and desegregating the Montgomery YMCA. The Center, identified. Implementation issues will be addressed, including strategies funded by donations from over 300,000 citizens across the nation, quickly for directing the diffuse and organically driven forms of scientific grew into one of America’s most successful and innovative public interest law firms.

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In 1980, the Center founded the Intelligence Project in response to awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. He received the Champion resurgence in organized racist activity. The project monitors hate groups of Justice Award from the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights in 2017. and develops legal strategies for protecting citizens from violence-prone groups. A made-for-television movie about Mr. Dees aired on NBC. “Line Mr. Dees is the author of three books, A Lawyers Journey, his of Fire” describes his successful fight against the Ku Klux Klan. It included autobiography, Hate on Trial and Gathering Storm, America’s Militia the $7 million precedent-setting judgment against the United Klans of Threat. He remains actively engaged in litigation. He and his wife, Katie, America on behalf of the mother of Michael Donald, a young black man reside in Montgomery, Aabama. lynched by the Klan in Mobile, Alabama. Wayne Rogers portrayed him in the feature film “Ghosts of Mississippi” about the murder of civil rights 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm worker Medgar Evers. Break Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Other victories against hate groups include a $6 million judgment that bankrupted the Aryan Nations, a $12.5 million jury verdict against the 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm California-based White Aryan Resistance for the death of a black student and a $26 million verdict against the Carolina Klan for burning black 240 Invited Symposium III: Decolonizing Research: Capitol (ML4) churches. Generating Community-Grounded Inquiry Karina Walters, PhD (University of Washington), Waldo Johnson, PhD Klansmen burned the Center offices in1983. The arsonists were convicted (University of Chicago), Michael Lindsey, PhD, MSW, MPH (New York but not before their leader plotted to kill Mr. Dees. More than thirty men University), Michael Spencer, PhD (University of Michigan), Laura have since been imprisoned for plots to harm him or destroy Center Wernick, PhD (Fordham University) property. This threat requires a high degree of security during public appearances. Among community-based scholars, efforts are underway to incorporate culturally based knowledges and practices into the To promote acceptance and tolerance, the Center founded Teaching research enterprise. Culturally based knowledges provide the logic and Tolerance in 1990. Over 80,000 schools use the project’s free videos and internal validity by which communities live and thrive. Decolonizing teaching materials and over 400,000 teachers receive the award winning research honors communities’ historical, social and political contexts Teaching Tolerance magazine. The Center has won two Oscars for its while simultaneously privileging community voice and unearthing tolerance education films and received five Oscar nominations. Mr. Dees community knowledges. In doing so, decolonizing research believes that it is important to teach tolerance in the classroom as well as attenuates the forces that have historically marginalized communities’ fight hate in the courtroom. epistemologies and practices. This session provides examples of Mr. Dees has received numerous awards in conjunction with his work. decolonizing research that provokes revolutionary thinking about The U.S. Jaycees chose him as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men the roots and roles that culture and community voice can play in the of America for his early business success. Trial Lawyers for Public Justice development of effective interventions. named him Trial Lawyer of the Year in 1987. In 2009, he was inducted into the Trial Lawyers’ Hall of Fame by the National Trial Lawyers Association. 241 RCDC Research Roots & Wings Roundtable 2 Monument (ML 4) The American Bar Association honored him in 2012 with the ABA Medal, Tina Barr, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Sara Goodkind, PhD their highest honor, and The American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) (University of Pittsburgh), JaeRan Kim, MSW (University of Minnesota- honored him with their Courageous Advocacy Award in 2015. He Twin Cities), Desmond Patton, PhD (Columbia University) received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolence Peace Prize in April 2016 Peer-reviewed publications may be the “coin of the realm” in the social from The King Center in Atlanta and the National Education Association sciences, but alternative modes of sharing scholarship are gaining President’s Award for Human and Civil Rights in July 2016. Dees was traction among social work researchers. Multiple motives may drive this: honored again by the National Trial Lawyers in 2017 when he was investment in demonstrating community engagement and impact; frustration with academic publishing norms and constraints; concerns

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about the inaccessibility and unaffordability of journals and consequent 243 [H] Obesity and Weight-Related Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) disconnect between research and stakeholders; a desire to use our Health Among Preschool Aged Children: Examining Social scholarship to shape policy and practice more directly; and excitement Ecologies of Risk and Resilience over the ways in which the proliferation of digital media has opened up Organizer: Janet Liechty, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana- new channels of communication with diverse audiences. Nevertheless, Champaign) a host of concerns accompany these opportunities: catchy sound bites or hot topics may supplant complex analyses, whose significance is less Understanding Health Equity in Early Childhood: Adverse readily distilled; engaging public audiences may expose researchers to Experiences, Socioeconomic Position, and Eating Habits new liabilities (e.g., trolling and harassment); learning to communicate in Brittany Schuler, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) non-academic modes detracts from researchers’ time for research itself; doctoral students are rarely trained in non-academic communication; Feeding Choices Among First Generation Latina Mothers Living in and it is unclear how to account for non-academic engagement in Non-Metropolitan Communities faculty hiring and tenure decisions. This roundtable will bring together Maria Pineros, MSW, MPH (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), featured participants and audience members to consider the catalysts Karen Tabb, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), Yvette and consequences, for better and for worse, of social work researchers’ Castaneda, MBA, MPH, Janet Liechty, PhD (University of Illinois at engagement with diverse media and audiences. Urbana-Champaign) A Framework for Understanding Home Environment, Stress SYMPOSIA Physiology, BMI, and Weight-Related Behaviors Among Preschool Children in the Child Welfare System 242 [ADOL] The California Youth Transitions to Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Janet Schneiderman, PhD (University of Southern California) Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH): Implications for Policy and Practice Organizer: Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago) Longitudinal Associations between Preschooler TV Exposure, Dietary Intake, and Obesity: Can Parental Media Monitoring Living Situations and Social Support in the Era of Extended Strategies Mitigate Risk? Foster Care Janet Liechty, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Huiling Feng, MSW, Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago) 244 [IP&SWP] Understanding the Complexity Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Predictors of College Entry and Academic Preparedness Among of Instability Experienced By Children of Low-Income Families Young People in California Foster Care Organizer: Yoonsook Ha, PhD, MSSW (Boston University) Nathanael Okpych, PhD (University of Connecticut), Adrianna Torres Discussant: Julia Henly, PhD (University of Chicago) Garcia, BA, Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago) Stabilizing Children’s Lives: Insights for Research and Action Trends in and Perceptions of the Utilization of Psychotropic Gina Adams (Urban Institute) Medications Among Foster Youth Transitioning to Adulthood Keunhye Park, MSW, Mark Courtney, PhD (University of Chicago) Patterns of Multiple Instability Among Low-Income Families with Children Influence of Extended Foster Care on Early Outcomes Margaret Thomas, MSW (Boston University) Justin Harty, MSW (University of Chicago), Nathanael Okpych, PhD (University of Connecticut), Sunggeun Park, MS, Mark Courtney, PhD Child Support Regularity and Non-Promotional School Moves (University of Chicago) Marah Curtis, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Multiple and Interacting Sources of Child Care Subsidy Stability: 250 [RD&M] Thoughts on How to Incresae the Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Complexities of Administrative and Family-Level Factors Trustworthiness of Qualitative Research Pamela Joshi, PhD (Brandeis University) Adelaide Sandler, PhD, Maureen Clark, MSW, Cristina Mogro-Wilson, PhD (University of Connecticut) WORKSHOPS 251 [RSWE] Student/Faculty Participatory Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) 245 [CW] Family Finding and Engagement; Independence BR Salon A (ML 4) Research Approaches: Toward an Emergent Model to Support Intervention to Promote Lasting Relationships for Transitioning Students in Addressing Local Community Issues through out of Care Foster Youth Action Research Liat Shklarski, MSW (City University of New York), Vincent Madera Kirsten Ericksen, PhD, Sandra Williamson-Ashe, EdD, Jahnessa Palmer, (Children’s Village) Nicholas Gabriel, Nicanor Williams, Eric Floyd, Aqui’elle Williams, Shanice Hatfield, Alejandro Steward (Norfolk State University) 246 [RD&M] Designing and Conducting Single Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) System Research on Social Work Practice CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D (Florida State University) 252 [ADOL] Self Injury and Suicidal Behavior Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) ROUNDTABLES Moderator: Melinda White, PhD, LCSW (University of Utah)

Examining Characteristics of Mother-Daughter Relationships and 247 [ADOL] Examining Community-Engaged Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Adolescent Self-Injury Approaches to Positive Youth Development That Promote Healthy Melinda White, PhD, LCSW, Sheila Crowell, PhD, Brad Lundahl, PhD Development and Wellbeing (University of Utah) Shane Brady, PhD (University of Oklahoma), Rebecca Matthew, PhD, Jennifer Elkins, PhD (University of Georgia), Jason Sawyer, PhD (Norfolk Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation and Attempts Among State University) Adolescents in Foster Care Svetlana Shpiegel, PhD (Montclair State University), Jamey Lister, PhD, 248 [CW] Examining Administrative Challenges Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Michael Kral, PhD (Wayne State University), Rachel Ludeke, MSW (New in Conducting Research in Public Human Service Systems: York University) Lessons from Child Welfare Selena Childs, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Rowena Bullying and Suicide in High School Students: Findings from the Fong, EdD (University of Texas at Austin), Nancy Rolock, PhD (University 2015 California Youth Risk Behavior Survey of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Yong Li, Ph.D. (California State University, Bakersfield), Junrong Shi, MS, MSW (State University of New York at Albany) 249 [O&M] At the Interface: Organizational and Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Implementation Science in Social Work Impact of Parental Incarceration and Substance Use on Suicidal Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD (Ohio State University), Erick Guerrero, PhD Planning of African American Youth Living in Urban Public Housing (University of Southern California), Enola Proctor, PhD (Washington Camille Quinn, PhD, AM (Ohio State University), Von Nebbitt, PhD University in St. Louis), Monica Jolles, PhD, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, MSSW, (Washington University in Saint Louis), Taqi Tirmazi, PhD (Morgan State MPAff (University of Southern California) University), Sean Joe, PhD, LMSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Oliver Beer, MSc (The Ohio State University)

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253 [ADOL] School experiences among Independence BR Salon H (ML 4) “You Have to be Part of the Process”: A Qualitative Analysis ethnic minority youth of Older African American Men’s Engagement in Primary Care Moderator: Theda Rose, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Decision-Making and Communication Jamie Mitchell, PhD, Ed-Dee Williams, MSW, Ramona Perry, MSW, “They Act like You’re a Ghost in Class”: Perceptions of Educational Caroline Henderson, BA (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Attainment from Black and African American Youth Jason St. Mary, MSW (University of Denver), Molly Calhoun, MSW Geographic Disparities in Hospital Readmissions Among Older (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Jacqueline Tejada, MSW, Jeffrey Adults in Public Home Care Jenson, PhD (University of Denver) Min Hee Kim, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

“Me Perdia En La Escuela”: Latino Newcomer Youth in the U.S. 255 [CW] Outcomes Archives (ML 4) School System Moderator: Ruth Chambers, PhD (California State University, Long Beach) Hannah Szlyk, LCSW (University of Texas at Austin), Jodi Berger Cardoso, PhD, Liza Barros Lane, MSW (University of Houston) An Evaluation of Family-to-Family Model Intervention for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System I’m Going to be Someone: The Achievements and Experiences of Ruth Chambers, PhD, Jo Brocato, PhD (California State University, Students Whose First Language Is Not English Long Beach) Catalina Tang Yan, MS, Shannon Varga, PhD, Max Margolius, M.S.Ed, Jonathan Zaff, PhD (Boston University), Marissa Cole, EdM (America’s Experiences of Adopted Children Returning into Public Child Promise Alliance) Welfare: What We Can Learn from Afcars Data Allison E. Dunnigan, MSW, Hollee McGinnis, MSW (Washington The Role of Parent, Classmate, and Teacher Support in Student University in Saint Louis) Engagement: Evidence from Ghana David Ansong, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Moses Matching Needs and Services Among Families with Complex Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto), Sarah Eisensmith, MSW, Gary Needs: Examining the Impact of Needs on a Service Match and a Bowen, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Match on CPS Recidivism James Simon, PhD, LCSW (California State University, San Bernardino) 254 [A&G] Health Care Systems and Older Adults Treasury (ML 4) Moderator: Xiaoling Xiang, PhD, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann It’s about Time: Exploring the Relationship between Time Use and Arbor) Outcomes for Children and Families Sara Feldman, PhD, Kerry Price, MA (Chapin Hall), Fred Wulczyn, PhD The Impact of the Bridge Model of Transitional Care on Medicare (Chapin Hall Center for Children), Lisa Holmes, PhD (University of Super Utilizers: Preliminary Findings Loughborough) Xiaoling Xiang, PhD, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Walter Rosenberg, MSW, Robyn Golden, LCSW (Rush University)

Telehealth Services for Medically Ill Older Home Healthcare Patients: A National Survey Eun hae Kim, PhD (Texas State University), Zvi Gellis, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Richard Brennan, MA (National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC))

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256 [G] Intersectionality and Health Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Making Sense of Compassion Fatigue Among Frontline HIV Moderator: Carmen Logie, MSW, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty Prevention Workers of Social Work) Rogério Pinto, PhD, LCSW, Kiela Crabtree, Rashun Miles (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Mary Roach (Michigan Department of Health and Racial, Gender and HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination: Human Services) Exploring Pathways to Quality of Life Among a National Cohort of Women Living with HIV in Canada How Providers Can Help Patients to Engage and Stay in the HIV Carmen Logie, MSW, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work), Continuum of Care: A Socio-Medical Qualitative Approach Ying Wang, MSW, Ashley Lacombe-Duncan (University of Toronto), Anne Rogério Pinto, PhD, LCSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Prema Wagner (Ryerson University), Angela Kaida (Simon Frasier University), Filippone, LMSW (Columbia University), Karen Baird, PhD (State Tracey Conway (Women’s College Hospital), Kath Webster (Simon Frasier University of New York College at Purchase), Wendy Whitman, MA, LAC, University), Alexandra de Pokomandy (McGill University), Mona Loutfy, Susan S. Witte, PhD (Columbia University) MPH, MD (Women’s College Hospital) “There’s No Superhighway to PrEP: Illuminating the Roles and Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Breast Self-Examination Challenges Facing CBOs in the Biomedical HIV Prevention Era (BSE) and Mammogram Screening Among Women in Accra, Ghana Keith Green, MSW, Doctoral Candidate (University of Chicago) Margaret Amenuke-Edusei, PhD (UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES, HO, VOLTA REGION, GHANA) 258 [I&R] IMMINENT RISKS IMPACTING DACA Mint (ML 4) RECIPIENTS AND IMMIGRANT YOUTH Social Injustice Is Bad for Your Health: Exploring How Moderator: Benjamin Roth, PhD (University of South Carolina) Discrimination Contributes to Experiences of Depression for Marginalized Women and Trans People in Ontario, Canada The Growing Significance of Place: Assessing the Diverging Charmaine Williams, PhD (University of Toronto), Deone Curling, Trajectories of Daca-Eligible Young Adults in the New South PhD (Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Community Health Roberto G. Gonzales, PhD (Harvard University), Benjamin Roth, PhD Centre), Leah Steele, PhD (St. Michael’s Hospital), Margaret Gibson, (University of South Carolina), Kristina Brant (Harvard University) Andrea Daley, PhD, Datejie Green, M.ES (York University), Lori Ross, PhD (University of Toronto) “Estaba Bien Chiquito” (I Was Very Young): The Pathways to Adulthood of Undocumented Adolescent Arrivals Experiences of Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth in Daysi Diaz-Strong, MSW (University of Chicago) High School Amy Hillier, PhD, Kel Kroehle (University of Pennsylvania) Effects of in-State Tuition on Undocumented Immigrants’ Education and Future: A Synthetic Control Approach 257 [H] HIV Prevention & Independence BR Salon G (ML 4) Xiaoning Huang, MSW (Columbia University) Service Provision Moderator: Stacey Shaw, PhD (Brigham Young University) Family Structure and Health Outcomes Among Children of Immigrants Navigating the Front-Line: Situating Interprofessional Jina Chang, MSW (Boston University) Collaboration in the HIV Continuum of Care Kathryn Berringer, AM, Rogério Pinto, PhD, LCSW (University of 259 [ISW&GI] Overcoming Poverty Supreme Court (ML 4) Michigan-Ann Arbor) Moderator: Nadine Shaanta Murshid, PhD (University at Buffalo)

Food Insecurity Among Single and Married Mothers in Nepal Shanta Pandey, PhD (Boston College)

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Mobile-Money in Bangladesh: Unintended Consequences for Suicide Screening in Rural Primary Care: The Reports of West Certain Low-Wage Workers Virginia Primary Care Providers Nadine Shaanta Murshid, PhD (State University of New York at Buffalo) Mary LeCloux, PhD (West Virginia University), Laika Aguinaldo, MSW (Boston Children’s Hospital), Elizabeth Lanzillo, Lisa Horowitz, PhD, MPH Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving in Guinean Women’s (NIMH) Collective Savings Groups Marissa Kaloga, PhD (Economic and Community Development Institute) Transforming Lives through Participatory Action Research: The Impact of Being a Peer Interviewer in One Qualitative Research Discrepancy between Two Approaches to Global Poverty: What Project Does It Reveal? Jennifer Vasic, MSW, Lea Caragata, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier University) Woojin Jung, MPP/MSW (University of California, Berkeley) Increasing the Transparency of Decision-Making in Qualitative 260 [MH] Latino Factors in Mental Health Independence BR Salon F (ML 4) Research: Team-Based Coding in a Digital Age Moderator: Ruben Parra-Cardona, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) Ashleigh Hodge, MSW, Yiwen Cao, MSW, Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD, Christy Kranich, MSW, Hannah MacDowell, BA (Ohio State University) Integrating Culture, Science, and Social Justice: A Program of Prevention Parenting Research with Latino/a Immigrants Informed 262 [SWP] EBP Congress (ML 4) By Social Work Principles Moderator: Ellen Lukens, PhD (Columbia University) Ruben Parra-Cardona, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Gabriela Lopez Zeron, MSc (Michigan State University) Evaluating Effectiveness of Problem-Solving Therapy for Primary Care Depression and Anxiety: A Systematic Review and Meta- Perspectives of Support and Recovery Among Latino Adults with Analysis Schizophrenia: Acceptance of Marginalization and Inequities in Sunyoung Park, MA, Anao Zhang, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Daily Life Experiences Lizbeth Gaona, MSW, Ann Marie Yamada, PhD, Cynthia Lopez, BA, Paula Family As Community Extenders for Individuals Participating in Helu-Brown, Ph.D. (University of Southern California) Assertive Community Teams: Facilitating and Hindering Factors for Family Involvement Understanding Utilization of Mental Health Services Helle Thorning, PhD, Ellen Lukens, PhD, Kristen Hartlieb, MSW, Anindita Among Latinos Bhattacharya, MSW (Columbia University) Joanna L. Barreras, MSW (University of California, Los Angeles) Peers on Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Convergent and Treatment Engagement for Depression Among Latinos in Primary Divergent Perceptions of Role, Interprofessional Collaboration and Care after an Education Intervention: Outcomes from the Deseo Community Integration Project Helle Thorning, PhD, Sascha Altman DuBrul, MSW, Luis Lopez, MS, Katherine Sanchez, PhD, Michael Killian, PhD, Brittany Eghaneyan, MSW Sophia Armington, MSW, Kristen Hartlieb, MSW, Sarah Eteminan, BA, (University of Texas at Arlington) Noah Lipton, MSW (Columbia University)

261 [RD&M] Qualitative Methods (Participatory Methods, Power and Decision- Fidelity and Adaptation: Implementing an Evidence-Based Making) Independence BR C (ML 4) Parenting Program in Community Multicultural Early Moderator: Diane Young, PhD (University of Washington) Learning Centers Susan Stern, PhD (Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work) An Examination of the Sufficiency of Small Qualitative Samples Diane Young, PhD, Erin Casey, PhD (University of Washington)

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263 [SM&AB] Responding to the Opiate Crisis: Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Forging Partnerships between Researchers and “the Researched”: Social Work Research A Community Based Anti-Trafficking Response Moderator: Gerald Cochran, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) Minh Dang, MSW (MD Consulting), Alexandra Lutnick, PhD (RTI International) The Association of Nonmedical Prescription-Opioid Use and Psychological Distress Among Adults with and without Disability Incarcerated Women’s Decisions Regarding the Reporting of Jeffrey Trant, MSW, Keith Chan, PhD (State University of New York at Staff Sexual Misconduct: A Multi-Level Investigation That Sets Albany) Directions for Social Work Sheryl Kubiak, PhD (Michigan State University), Gina Fedock, PhD A Precise Investigation of African-American Women in Methadone (University of Chicago), Cristy Cummings, MSW, Rebecca Campbell, PhD, Treatment: Gender Differences and Predictors of Early-Treatment Deborah Bybee, PhD (Michigan State University), Kathleen Darcy, J.D. Drug Use (University of Chicago) Jamey Lister, PhD, Suzanne Brown, PhD, Mark Greenwald, PhD, David Ledgerwood, PhD (Wayne State University) ePOSTERS Perceived Barriers to Treatment Entry and Retention Among Opiate Users in Skid Row, Los Angeles 265 ePoster Presentations X Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Tasha Perdue, MSW (University of Southern California) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a How Opioid Overdoses Are Affecting Rates of Child Abuse and sequential order. ePosters 542P-601P are assigned to board monitors Neglect in Ohio #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Bridget Freisthler, PhD, Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD (Ohio monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. State University) Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) 264 [VAWC] Marginalized Women’s Independence BR Salon B (ML 4) Experiences with Violence 542P Mentoring Youth Who Age out of Foster Care: Does Mentor Moderator: Kristie Thomas, PhD (Simmons College) Type Matter? Johanna Greeson, Allison Thompson, MSS, Jia Xue, Master of Law Gender-Based Violence Among HIV-Positive Women in Kazakhstan: (University of Pennsylvania) Prevalence, Types, and Risk and Protective Factors Tina Jiwatram-Negron, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Sholpan 543P Now I Am Ready to Die: A Look at Substance Use, Suicidality Primbetova, MSW, Assel Terlikbayeva, MD (Columbia University Global and Acquired Capability in Adolescents Health Research Center of Central Asia), Elena Bilokon (Kazakhstan Cashell Lewis (Washington University in Saint Louis), Sean Joe, PhD Association of Women Living with HIV), Lyubov Chubukova (Kazakhstan (Washington University in St. Louis) Union of People Living with HIV), Linara Akhmedzyanova (Kazakhstan Association of Women Living with HIV), Nabila El-Bassel, PhD (Columbia 544P Think Outside of the Maysi-2 Box and See Loneliness As University) a Red Flag Henrika McCoy, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago) “behind Every Woman in Prison Is a Man”: Incarcerated Women’s Perceptions of How We Can Better Help Them in the Context of 545P Poverty Dynamics and Children’s Academic and Interpersonal Victimization Socioemotional Trajectories in Immigrant Families Annelise Mennicke, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Wen-Jui Han, PhD, Liwei Zhang, MSW (New York University) Stephanie Kennedy, PhD (University of Connecticut)

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546P Promoting Healthy Development through a Community Child Welfare (CW) Youth Development Program: The Impact of Key Adult Figures Dawn Anderson-Butcher, PhD (Ohio State University), Tarkington 554P Pathways of Children Reported for Domestic and Family Newman, MSW (The Ohio State University), Anthony Amorose, PhD Violence to Australian Child Protection (Illinois State University), Samantha Bates, MSW (Ohio State University), Jennifer Ma, MSW (University of Toronto), Aron Shlonksy, PhD, Colleen Katlin Okamoto, MS (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Ana Volek, Jeffreys, Arno Parolini, PhD (University of Melbourne), Ilan Katz PhD (Ohio State University) (University of New South Wales)

547P Improving Opportunities for Transition Age Youth: Service 555P Predictors of Mental Health and Developmental Service Provision in TFC Utilization Among Children Birth to Five in Child Welfare: A Rachel Rosenberg, MSW, Elizabeth Farmer, PhD (Virginia Systematic Review Commonwealth University) Daniel Keyser, MSW, Haksoon Ahn, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) 548P Weight and the Shape of Adolescents: Technology and Exercise 556P The Effects of Perceived Caregiver Quality on the Adefunke Shonubi, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Development of Depression in Foster Youth Rachel Ludeke, MSW, Darcey Merritt, PhD (New York University) 549P 21st Century Drugs: Examining the Predictors of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use Among a Sample of Adolescents in Kentucky 557P Impact of Migration on Estimating the Incidence of Child Grant Victor, MSW, Jennifer Cole, PhD, TK Logan, PhD, Robert Walker, Maltreatment Reports (WITHDRAWN) LCSW (University of Kentucky) Erik Oien, MSc, Jooree Ahn, MSW, MPH (University of Washington)

Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N)

550P Community-Based Nutrition Programs: Validating the 558P Reducing Inequities in Workplace Safety through City Continued Need for Congregate Dining Services Among Low- Ordinances: The Impact of Rest Break Ordinances on Access to Rest Income Older Adults for Workers in the Construction Industry Lisa Juckett, MOT (Ohio State University) Jennifer Scott, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge), Bethany Boggess, MPH, Emily Timm (Workers Defense Project) 551P Negative Spousal Interactions As a Mediator between Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Depressive Symptoms 559P Social Exclusion: Constructions, Practices and Resistance in Among Married Older Adults: A Structural Equation Model West Haifa Seungjong Cho, MSW, Aloen Townsend, PhD (Case Western Reserve Dassi Postan-Aizik, Roni Strier, PhD (University of Haifa) University) Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) 552P Digital Divide Among the Korean Elderly People Sumi Oh, MSW (Seoul National University), Kyong hee Ju, PhD (Hanshin 560P The Effect of Criminal Justice Reform on Academic University), Hye in Oh, MSW (Seoul National University) Achievement: Cross-County Evidence from California’s Public Safety Realignment (WITHDRAWN) 553P Social Support and Self-Rated Health Among Caregivers of Aaron Gottlieb, Janaé Bonsu (University of Illinois at Chicago) Dementia: The Mediating Role of Caregiving Burden Mihua Xian (Centre for Social Security Studies of Wuhan University), Ling Xu, MSW, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm

561P Prison Readmission Among Older Adult Offenders: Correlates Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) of Recidivism Sarah Rakes, MSW (Florida State University), Stephanie Grace Prost, PhD 568P Reconnecting in Exile: Proposed Best Practices and Case (University of Louisville), Stephen Tripodi, PhD (Florida State University) Studies of Non-Traditional Groupwork Among Refugee Women Resettled in the U.S Disability (D) Erum Agha, MSW (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Sarah Richards-Desai, MSW (State University of New York at Buffalo) 562P Transition to Adulthood: Dynamics of Disability and Food Insecurity 569P Multidimensional Intergenerational Support and Self-Rated Baorong Guo, PhD (University of Missouri-St. Louis), Jin Huang, PhD Health Among Older Chinese Immigrants: The Mediating Effects of (Saint Louis University), Shirley L. Porterfield, PhD (University of Missouri- Depressive Symptoms Saint Louis) Weiyu Mao, PHD (University of Nevada, Reno), Iris Chi, DSW (University of Southern California), Man Guo, PhD (University of 563P Material Hardship Among Working-Aged Americans with Iowa), Ling Xu, MSW, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington), Jinyu Mental Health Disorders and Learning Disabilities Liu, PhD (Columbia University) Jessica Camp, PhD (University of Michigan-Dearborn), Christina Marsack, PhD (Eastern Michigan University) Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)

Gender (G) 570P TANF Asset Limits and State Level Demographic, Economic and Political Factors 564P Polyvictimization and Mental Health Consequences of Leah Hamilton, PhD (Appalachian State University) Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Among Somali Refugees in Kenya Hyojin Im, PhD, Lindsay Heaton, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth 571P Residential Immobility in High-Poverty Neighborhoods: University) Narratives of Staying in Place (WITHDRAWN) Sarah Seelye, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Health (H) International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) 565P Equipping Social Workers to Better Serve Individuals with Serious Mental Illness: Recognizing Physical Health Risk Factors 572P Suicide in Central Asia: Prevalence Rates, Risk and Protective Mary Held, PhD, Denise Black, MSW (The University of Tennessee) Factors, and Interventions Shahnaz Savani, MSW, Robin Gearing, PhD (University of Houston) 566P Unraveling the Determinants to Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Asian Americans: A Systematic Literature Review 573P Strangers in Israel:the Relationship between Perceived Sophia Kim, MSW (University of Hawai`i) Threat, Mastery and Community Resources, and Levels of Social Distance Towards Foreigners and Sense of Well-Being Among 567P Geographic Distribution of Social Workers and Areas of Veteran Residents in Disadvantage Neighborhoods Unmet Need: An Ecological Study in Texas Mor Kalnisky, MSW (Social Magic- NGO), Haya Itzhaky, Prof. (Bar Ilan Derek Falk, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) University, Ramat Gan, Israel), Drorit Levy, PhD (Bar Ilan University, Israel)

574P How Are They Doing? Mapping Female Survivors of Trafficking to Prevent Re-Trafficking David Okech, PhD, Nathan Hansen (University of Georgia), John Anarfi (University of Ghana)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Mental Health (MH) Race and Ethnicity (R&E)

575P Post-Traumatic Growth 2.5 Years after the 2011 Joplin, 582P African American End-Stage Renal Disease and Medication Missouri Tornado Adherence: What Are the Effects of Everyday Racism? Jennifer First, MSW, Nathan First, J Brian Houston (University of Tamara Estes Savage, PhD (University of North Carolina at Pembroke), Missouri-Columbia) Teri Browne, PhD, Ronald Pitner, PhD, Dana DeHart, PhD (University of South Carolina) 576P Peaceful and Free or “like Having a Zoo Run By the Monkeys?: A Qualitative Assessment of Consumer Experiences 583P Variation in African American Parents’ Use of Early Childhood in Peer-Run Respites Physical Discipline Elizabeth Siantz, PhD (University of California, San Diego) Judith C. Scott, PhD (Boston University), Ellen E. Pinderhughes, PhD, Sara K. Johnson, PhD (Tufts University), Conduct Problems Prevention 577P Psychological Integration of Individuals into Mental Health Research Group (Duke University, Pennsylvania State University, Tufts and Non-Mental Health Communities - the Role of Service University, University of Alabama, University of Washington) Providers Rohini Pahwa, PhD (New York University), Liat S. Kriegel, PhD, MSW Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) (Yale University) 584P PTSD Symptoms Among a Sample of Homeless Former Foster 578P Personality and Affective Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth Youth: A Predictive Approach Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) Among Vietnam Theater Veterans Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell, MSW, Shahrzad Gholami, M.Sc, Eric Rice, Thomas P. Chacko (University at Buffalo), Amanda Castonguay (Wellspan PhD, Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) York Hospital) 585P Validation of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation- Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Identification Tool Danna Basson, PhD (WestCoast Children’s Clinic) 579P Military Families with Members with Special Health Care Needs Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) James Meadows, MSW, Leah Cheatham, PhD, JD (University of Alabama) 586P Classroom-Based Surveys of Teen Dating Violence: Possible Organizations & Management (O&M) Ways to Reduce Biases Azahah Abu Hassan Shaari, MSW, Chrisann Newransky, PhD, Stavroula 580P When an Outsider Leads: The Perspectives of Consultants Kyriakakis, PhD, Tracey Riley, BA (Adelphi University) Facilitating Change in Human Service Agencies Cheryl Hyde, PhD (Temple University) 587P Teaching Diversity and Social Justice: Strategies for the Virtual MSW Classroom to Improve Educational Outcomes 581P Use of a Statewide Stipend Program to Increase Diversity, Melissa Singh, MSW, Karra Bikson, PhD, Renee Smith-Maddox, PhD, Tyan Cultural Competence and Consumer Participation in the Public Parker Dominguez, PhD (University of Southern California) Behavioral Health Workforce E. Maxwell Davis, PhD, LISW (University of California, Berkeley) School Social Work (SSW)

588P School Bullying: Power Asymmetries in Bullying Prevention Efforts Isaac Karikari, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis), James Brown, PhD (Indiana University)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 4:00pm - 5:45pm

589P ‘It’s All about the Relationships:’ the Importance of Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice Relationships in Preventing Exclusionary Discipline Practices (SDU&E) Jessica Yang, PhD (Winthrop University), Malina Pauline, MSW, Brittanie Atteberry, MSW, Yolanda Anyon, PhD, Alyssa Rosch, MSW, Giovanna 596P Mapping Suicide Mortality in Ohio: A Spatial Epidemiological Valladares, MSW (University of Denver) Analysis of Suicide Clusters and Area Level Correlates Cynthia Fontanella, Phd (Ohio State University), Daniel Saman, Phd Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) (Essentia Institute of Rural Health), Danielle Hiance-Steelesmith, MSW, John Campo, MD (Ohio State University), Jeffrey Bridge, Phd 590P Risk for Housing Insecurity Among Youth across Sexual (Nationwide Children’s Hospital), HelenAnne Sweeney, MS (Ohio Orientation and Child Maltreatment History Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services), Elisabeth Root, Joseph Frey, MSSW, William Hall, PhD (University of North Carolina at Phd (Ohio State University) Chapel Hill) Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) 591P LGBTQ+ Youth Engaging in Media Critique and Advocacy Via Creative Online Fandom Communities 597P Intimate Partner Violence in India: Severity between States Lauren McInroy, MSW, Shelley Craig, PhD (University of Toronto), Ashley Kathryn Showalter, MSW, Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University) Austin, PhD (Barry University), Sreedevi Krishnan (University of Toronto) 598P Sexual Violence Prevention in Middle Schools: A Systematic Social Work Practice (SWP) Review of Intervention Research Methods Laurie M. Graham, MSW, Patricia McGovern, MSW, LCSW, Kirsten Kainz, 592P Developing a Computer Application to Prepare Social PhD, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Workers for Integrated Healthcare Denise Black, MSW, Mary Held, PhD (The University of Tennessee) 599P Sexual Violence Prevention Education (SVPE) Multisession Evaluation 593P Do Bilingual Social Workers Experience More Difficulty Adrienne Baldwin-White, MSW (Arizona State University) Passing the Licensing Exam? Aminda Heckman Chomanczuk, PhD (New York University), Nicholas 600P How the Male Victims and Women Who Use Force Forge, PhD (Georgia State University) Experienced Violence in Intimate Relationship: A Qualitative Study Anna, W.M. Choi, PhD (The University of Hong Kong) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) 594P Early First Onset Marijuana Use and Its Impact on Education Attainment and Employment Status 601P Race and Gender Differences in the Relationship between Hydeen K. Beverly, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Earner Status, Marital Satisfaction, and Division of Family Tasks Marsha Pruett, PhD (Smith College), Samantha Rivera, LICSW (Hamm 595P Matching Therapists and Patients’ on Age, Gender and Race: Psychiatric Memorial Clinic) Does It Improve Outcomes in Substance Use Disorder Treatment? David A. Patterson, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Brad 5:30 pm - 5:45 pm Linn, Catherine Dulmus, PhD (University at Buffalo SUNY), Eugene Maguin, PhD, Travis Hales (University at Buffalo, State University of New Break York), Josh Chen (Washington University in Saint Louis)

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Saturday | January 13, 2018 | 5:45pm - 7:15pm

5:45 pm - 6:15 pm

266 Membership Meeting Independence BR Salons D/E (ML 4) James Herbert Williams, PhD (Arizona State University)

6:15 pm - 7:15 pm

267 President’s Reception Liberty BR Salons L&M (ML 4) (musical performance by The Friendly Visitors)

(Friendly Visitors: (Jeff Jenson, University of Denver: vocals, harmonica, and guitar; Dan Herman, Hunter College: bass; David Blair, University of Denver: vocals, mandolin, and guitar; Ann Obermann, University of Denver: vocals and violin; J. David Hawkins, University of Washington: vocals and guitar)

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Sunday - January 14, 2018

8:00 am - 9:30 am

SYMPOSIUM

268 [G] Fathering in the Perinatal Period Capitol (ML4) Organizer: Tova Walsh, PhD (Rutgers University) Discussant: Jennifer L. Bellamy, PhD (University of Denver)

Testosterone Moderates the Influence of Attachment Anxiety on Quality of Antenatal Bonding Among Fathers but Not Mothers Exposed to Contextual Risk Suzanne Brown, PhD, Carolyn Dayton, PhD, Laurel Hicks, MSW (Wayne State University), Patty Kuo, PhD (University of Notre Dame), Ekjyot Saini, MSW (Auburn University)

Men’s Development of Emotional “Response-Ability” during the Transition to Fatherhood Richard Tolman, PhD, Lisa Larance, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Pregnant Women’s Perspectives on Paternal Involvement in Prenatal Care: Implications for Efforts to Engage Expectant Fathers Tova Walsh, PhD (Rutgers University), Emma Carpenter, MSW, Molly Costanzo, MSW, Lanikque Howard, MSW (University of Wisconsin- Madison)

WORKSHOPS

269 [RD&M] Using Predictive Analytics to Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Inform Policy and Practice: An Introduction to Predictive Modeling and Recent Applications Predicting Superutilization of Child Welfare, Health and Other Services Elizabeth Weigensberg, PhD, Derekh Cornwell, PhD, Lindsey Leininger, PhD, Matthew Stagner, PhD (Mathematica Policy Research), Peter Pecora, PhD (Casey Family Programs)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

270 [RD&M] Beyond Coding: Alternative Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Outcomes for Youth Aging out of Foster Care: A Secondary Analysis Hermeneutics for Qualitative Data Analysis of Service Provision Using the National Youth in Transition Dataset Claire Willey Sthapit, MSSW, Erin Harrop, MSW, Hazal Ercin, MSc, Taryn Marcus Crawford, MSW, Holli Slater, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington) Lindhorst, PhD (University of Washington) Investigating the Role of Structure and Support in Group-Based ROUNDTABLES Music Education for Emerging Adults Experiencing Homelessness Brian Kelly, PhD (Loyola University, Chicago) 271 [CW] Building Evidence in Child Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) 274 [A&G] Multiple Perspectives on Mental Independence BR Salon H (ML 4) Welfare Systems Workforce Development: Are We Ready? and Behavioral Health for Older Adults Anita Barbee, PhD (University of Louisville), Mary McCarty, PhD Moderator: Leslie Hasche, PhD (University of Denver) (University at Albany State University of New York), John Fluke, PhD (Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Social Relationships and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life Neglect), Nancy Dickinson, PhD (University of Maryland School of Social Jinyu Liu, PhD (Columbia University), Hyunsung Oh, PhD (Arizona State Work), Robin Leake, PhD, Nancy Lucero, PhD (University of Denver), University) Cynthia Parry, PhD (CF Parry and Associates), Michelle Graef, Phd (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) Social Networks, Perceived Social Support, and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults 272 [RD&M] Rigorous, Responsive, and Monument (ML 4) Hyunsung Oh, PhD (Arizona State University), Hyunyong Park, PhD Relevant Policy Research: Developing and Sustaining (Sungshin Women’s University) Research-Policy Partnerships Julia Henly, PhD (University of Chicago), Maria Cancian, PhD (University The Intersection of Pain, Mental Health, and Functional Ability for of Wisconsin-Madison), Pamela Joshi, PhD (Brandeis University), Kimberly Older African American Men DuMont, PhD (William T. Grant Foundation) Ed-Dee Williams, MSW, Jamie Mitchell, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Adverse Childhood Experiences and Behavioral Health Among Older Adults: Findings from the South Carolina Behavioral Risk 273 [ADOL] Structures and Supports for Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Factor Surveillance System Transition Age Youth Mary Ann Priester, MSW, Victoria A. Charles, MSW (University of South Moderator: Megan Hayes Piel, PhD (Wayne State University) Carolina), Melissa Strompolis, PhD, Aditi Srivastav, MPH (Children’s Trust of South Carolina) Prosocial Activities and Natural Mentoring Among Youth at Risk of Aging out of Foster Care 275 [CW] Poverty / income / material needs Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Allison Thompson, MSS, Johanna Greeson (University of Pennsylvania) Moderator: Rebecca Rebbe, MSW, EdM (University of Washington)

Strengths-Based Mental Health Care for Transition-Age Measuring Area-Socioeconomic Disparities in Mental Health Foster Youth Service Use Among Children in the Child Welfare System Megan Hayes Piel, PhD (Wayne State University), Jeffrey Lacasse, PhD Minseop Kim, PhD (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Antonio (Florida State University) Garcia, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Shuyan Yang (NA), Nahri Jung (University of Pittsburgh)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Child Maltreatment in Rural Southern Counties: Another 277 [C&CJ] Prisons and re-entry Congress (ML 4) Perspective on Race, Poverty and Child Welfare Moderator: Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University) Brenda Smith, Emma Sophia Kay, MSW (University of Alabama) Community Service Provider Perspectives on the Factors That Meeting the Material Needs of Child Welfare Involved Families: The Facilitate Successful Community Reintegration of Older Adults: A Perspective of Frontline Workers Mixed Methods Study Maureen Marcenko, PhD, Jennifer Romich, Rebecca Rebbe, MSW, EdM, Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University), Keith Morgen (Centenary Jessica Ullrich, MSW (University of Washington) College of New Jersey), George Leibowitz, PhD (State University of New York at Stony Brook) Poverty and Child Maltreatment Reports As Risk Factors for Childhood Injury Mortality The “Prison within a Prison” As a Barrier to Freedom: The Health Rebecca Rebbe, MSW, EdM, Joseph Mienko, PhD, MSW, Jooree Anh, Impact of Racial Disparities in Solitary Confinement in Michigan MSW, MPH, Jihyun Oh, MSW (University of Washington) Prisons Finn Bell, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Reuben Jonathan 276 [C&N] Neighboring and Participatory Independence BR Salon F (ML 4) Miller, PhD (University of Chicago), Natalie Holbrook, MA (AFSC- Processes in Communities Michigan), Peter Martel, JD (Michigan State Appellate Defender Office Moderator: Cheryl Hyde, PhD (Temple University) and Criminal Defense Resource Center), Qi Yang, PhD (GN Resound)

Understanding and Evaluating the Impact of Community Building: Qualities of Successful Re-Entry Programs for Young Men: A Focus The Case of the Oaks Group Study Shane Brady, PhD (University of Oklahoma) Matthew Mizel, MSW, Laura Abrams, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles) Mutual Efficacy and Social Cohesion: Predictors of Informal Social Control, Neighboring, and Organizational Participation Promoting Successful Reentry from Incarceration Among Veterans: Michael Gearhart, PhD (University of Missouri-Saint Louis) Results of a Mixed-Methods Study to Bridge the Gap between Existing Services and Unmet Needs Actively Neighboring across Race: A Latent Class Analysis of Rendelle Bolton, MA, MSW, MPH (US Department of Veterans Affairs, Neighboring Styles and Inclusive Neighboring ENRM VA Hospital), Thomas Byrne, PhD (Boston University), Justeen Michael Gearhart, PhD (University of Missouri-Saint Louis), Biwen Liu Hyde, PhD, Graeme Fincke, MD (US Department of Veterans Affairs, (University of Chicago), Mark Joseph, PhD, Mark Chupp, PhD (Case ENRM VA Hospital), Bo Kim, PhD (US Department of Veterans Affairs, Western Reserve University) Boston VA Healthcare System), Beth Ann Petrakis, MPA, Molly Simmons, PhD, Vera Yakovchenko, MPH, D. Keith McInnes, ScD (US Department of No Other Way in but through: A Model of Community-Driven, Veterans Affairs, ENRM VA Hospital) Participatory Action Research As a Catalyst for Advocacy and Influence Toward Sustainable Development in Detroit 278 [D] Health Disparities, Social Services, Independence BR Salon G (ML 4) Marya Sosulski, Ph.D., Leigh Rauk, BSW (Michigan State University) and Disability Moderator: Nancy Mudrick, PhD (Syracuse University)

Racial/Ethnic Difference in Perceived Unmet Needs for Support Services Among Family Caregivers Junrong Shi, MS, MSW (State University of New York at Albany), Yong Li, Ph.D. (California State University, Bakersfield)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Navigating the Health Care System in Community: Perspective Gender and Non-Kin Support Networks for Orphaned Adolescent from Asian-American Immigrant Parents of Children with Special Boys and Girls Participating in a Family-Based Economic Health Care Needs Strengthening Intervention in Uganda Esther Son, PhD (College of Staten Island, The City University of New Proscovia Nabunya, PhD (New York University), Fred Ssewamala, PhD, York), Nechama Moring, MA, Leah Igdalsky (Brandeis University), Susan Wilberforce Tumwesige, BA (Columbia University) Parish, PhD (Northeastern University) 280 [H] Living with HIV Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Equal Care: Accessibility of Health Care Settings for People with Moderator: Julie Cederbaum, PhD (University of Southern California) Disabilities across Two Time Periods Nancy Mudrick, PhD (Syracuse University), Mary Lou Breslin, MA The Intersecting Cognitive and Aging Needs of HIV-Positive Older (Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)), L. Swager, BA Adults: Implications for Social Work Practice (Syracuse University) Andrew Eaton, MSW (AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)), Shelley Craig, PhD (University of Toronto), Robert Wallace, MSW (AIDS Committee of Utilization of Medicaid-Funded Speech-Language, Occupational, Toronto (ACT)) and Physical Therapies Among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder during Month of Diagnosis What Keeps People Living with HIV/AIDS Engaged in Care: The Marissa E. Yingling, PhD, MSW (University of Louisville), Bethany A. Bell, Health and Service Provider Perspective PhD, MPH (University of South Carolina) Aman Ahluwalia Cameron, MSW, Adrian Guta, PhD (University of Windsor) 279 [G] Parenting and Social Support Mint (ML 4) Moderator: Haksoon Ahn, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Learning from the Tragic Intersection of AIDS and Hemophilia: A Qualitative Inquiry Fathers’ Involvement and Maternal Parenting Stress at Early Sara Schwartz, PhD (University of Southern California) Childhood in Fragile Families Yanfeng Xu, MSW, Haksoon Ahn, PhD (University of Maryland at Finding and Treating Newly Diagnosed or out of Care HIV Positive Baltimore) Substance Users: The Kaiser Community Based Test and Treat Initiative Negotiating between Family and Career: Chinese Immigrant Liliane Windsor, PhD, MSW, Carol Lee, MSW, Jacob Goffnet (University of Mothers’ Experience and the Role of Community Support in Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Corey Rosmarin-DeStefano (North Jersey Toronto, Canada Community Research Initiative) Wing Yeung Vivian Leung, MA (University of Toronto), Hsin-Yun Peng, MA (York University), Deng-Min Chuang, MSW, Yunxian Huang, M.Ed, A. Ka 281 [H] International HIV Experiences Independence BR Salon C (ML 4) Tat Tsang, PhD (University of Toronto) Moderator: Stacey Shaw, PhD (Brigham Young University)

Understanding the Perceptions of Low-Income Working Mothers Health Workers’ Experiences in Service Delivery to Women Living and Childcare Givers: Ethnographic Comparative Case Analyses of with HIV in India (WITHDRAWN) Racial-Ethnic Relative Care Shrivridhi Shukla, MSW, Judith McCoyd, PhD (Rutgers University) Hyejoon Park, MSW, EdM, PhD (Pittsburg State University), Eunjee Song, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

A Qualitative Examination of How Religion and Spirituality Refugee Assistance on the Ground. the Case Social Welfare Policy Influence HIV Risk and Protection Among at Risk Populations in for Refugees Operated in NYC Area Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Karolina Lukasiewicz, PhD (New York University), Agnes Nzomene, MSW Stacey Shaw, PhD, Olivia Cornwell, BA (Brigham Young University), Sin (Catholic Charities) How Lim, PhD (University of Malaya), Rumana Saifi, PhD (Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA)), Adeeba Kamarulzaman, FRACP 283 [IP&SWP] The Challenges of Delivering Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) (University of Malaya), Ung Lik Teng (Centre of Excellence for Research in Safety Net Services AIDS (CERiA)) Moderator: Roberta Iversen, PhD (University of Pennsylvania)

HIV Risk Among Displaced Adolescent Girls in Ethiopia: The Role of How Poverty Discourse Shapes Service Delivery: A Qualitative Case Gender Norms and Self-Esteem of Community-Based Nonprofits Laura Gauer Bermudez, MSW, Lindsay Stark, DrPH (Columbia University), Rachel Wells, MSW, MUP, Sara Terrana, MA, MSW (University of California, Gary Yu, MPH (New York University), Lily Lu, MPH (Columbia University), Los Angeles) Kathryn Falb, ScD, Jennate Eoomkham, Gizman Abdella (International Rescue Committee) State Policy Variation in Medicaid/Chip Expansion and Children of Immigrants in Cohabiting and Single Parent Families Material Hardship, Perceived Stress, and Medication Adherence Jina Chang, MSW (Boston University) Among Treatment-Experienced People Living with HIV in Rural Zambia Still a Safety Net? TANF Cash Assistance Coverage & State Rainier D. Masa, PhD, Gina A. Chowa, PhD (University of North Carolina Fiscal Health at Chapel Hill), Victor Nyirenda (Global Social Development Innovations, Vincent Fusaro (Boston College) UNC Chapel Hill) 284 [IP&SWP] Understanding Financial Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) 282 [I&R] REFUGEES & ASYLEES: SOCIAL Archives (ML 4) Capability and its Effects on Families WELFARE CHALLENGES Moderator: Trina Shanks, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Moderator: Paula Gerstenblatt, PhD (University of Southern Maine) Saving the Poor: Contradictory Logics in Asset-Building Discourse Barriers to Higher Education for Asylum Seeking Students from Guy Feldman, PhD (Tel Aviv University) Central Africa Paula Gerstenblatt, PhD (University of Southern Maine) Financial Capability, Money Management, and Developmental Resources for Young Children in Low-Income Families Examining LGBTQ Asylum Seekers’ Psychosocial Stress and Alegnta Shibikom, Ph.D., MSW (University of Kansas) Individual and Collective Resilience: An Application of the Minority Stress Model Building Financial Capability: The Role of Formal Financial Megan Stanton, PhD (Housing Works, Inc.), Samira Ali, PhD (University of Education and Family Socialization Houston), Farnaz Malik, MPH, Virginia Shubert, JD (Housing Works, Inc.) Minchao Jin, PhD (New York University), Zibei Chen, MSW (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) Achieving Equity in Mental Health Services for Refugees: A Focused Ethnography of Public Health Providers’ Perspectives on Understanding the Financial Capability Disparity across Mental Health Screening Processes Income Groups Raiza Beltran, MPH, Patricia Shannon, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Mohammad Khan, MSW (Centre for Research on Children and Families), Cities) David Rothwell, PhD (Oregon State University)

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285 [MH] Maternal Factors Affecting Mental Health Supreme Court (ML 4) Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties and Utility of Moderator: Rena Bina, PhD (Bar Ilan University) Abbreviated Forms of the Truama Symptom Checklist (TSC-40) Among a Sample of Women in Treatment for Substance Use Parenting Self-Efficacy, Childhood Trauma and Trajectory of Meredith Francis, MSW, Leigh Taylor, Elizabeth Tracy (Case Western Perinatal Depressive Symptoms: A Hierarchical Linear Model Reserve University) Miao Yu, MPH, McClain Sampson, PhD, Rebecca Mauldin, MSW (University of Houston) 287 [MH] Managed Mental Health Care Issues Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) Moderator: Xiaoling Xiang, PhD, MSW (University of Reducing Postpartum Depression, Increasing Self-Efficacy Among Michigan-Ann Arbor) Low-Income Mothers with a Home Visiting Intervention McClain Sampson, PhD, Miao Yu, Rebecca Mauldin, MSW (University Impacts of an Integrated Medicaid Managed Care Program of Houston) for Adults with Behavioral Health Conditions: The Experience of Illinois Incorporating Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Postpartum Xiaoling Xiang, PhD, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Randall Depression into Social Work Practice Owen, PhD, Tamar Heller, PhD, F. L. Fredrik Langi (University of Illinois at Rena Bina, PhD (Bar Ilan University), Bobbie Posmontier, PhD (Drexel Chicago) University), Saralee Glasser, MA (GERTNER INSTITUTE FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY & HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH), Cinamon Tali, MSW, Benedykt Styr, MD State Mental Health Policies & Service Accessibility for Non- (Maccabi Health Services) Medicaid Eligible SED Youth Genevieve Graaf, MSW (University of California, Berkeley) Parenting While Depressed: Mothers’ Perceptions, Behaviors, and Involvement The Utility of Outpatient Commitment: A Need for Treatment and a Sarah Dow-Fleisner, PhD candidate (Boston College) Least Restrictive Alternative to Psychiatric Hospitalization Steven Segal, PhD, Stephania Hayes, MA (University of California, 286 [MH] Mental Health Measurement and Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) Berkeley), Lachlan Rimes (Department of Health and Human Services) Treatment Assessment Moderator: Sarah Bledsoe, PhD, MSW (University of North Carolina at Monitoring Behavioral Health Service Reform in the Age of Chapel Hill) Managed Care: A Qualitative Study of New York State’s Regional Planning Consortiums Context before Implementation: Decision Makers’ Views of a Matthew C. Spitzmueller, PhD, LCSW (Syracuse University) Peer-Led Healthy Lifestyle Intervention for People with Serious Mental Illness in Supportive Housing 288 [O&M] Mixed methods in organizational Independence BR Salon B (ML 4) Leopoldo Cabassa, PhD, Ana Stefancic, PhD (Columbia University) evaluation and implementation Moderator: Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD (Ohio State University) Development and Preliminary Psychometrics of a Scale Measuring Community Integration: A Community Based Participatory Identifying Elements Important for Sustainment of Evidence-Based Approach Programs Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A New Look at Ryan Petros, MSW, Mary Kay Tuohy, MSW, Phyllis Solomon, PhD the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (University of Pennsylvania) Sapna Mendon, MSW, Lawrence Palinkas, PhD (University of Southern California), Suzanne Spear (California State University, Northridge), Juan Interrater Reliability of Adverse Childhood Events: It Depends on Villamar, MSEd, Hendricks Brown, PhD (Northwestern University) Who You Ask Sarah Bledsoe, PhD, MSW, Brianna Lombardi, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Variations in Outcome Evaluation Capacity and Practices Among Discrimination, Coping Strategies, and Depression Among Puerto Human Service Organizations Ricans in Boston Alicia Bunger, MSW, PhD, Erin Tebben, Hannah MacDowell, BA, Ashleigh Bongki Woo, MSW (Boston College), Kaipeng Wang, PhD (Texas State Hodge, MSW, Yiwen Cao, MSW, Christy Kranich, MSW (Ohio State University) University) It’s Tough Being a Woman: The Psychosocial Impact of Is Evidence-Based Practice Sustainment a Process or an Outcome? Intergenerational Stress and Coping Implications for Measurement J Camille Hall, PhD, LCSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Karen Lawrence Palinkas, PhD, Sapna Mendon, MSW (University of Southern Watkins, PhD, LMSW (Georgia State University), Carol Collard, PhD California), Suzanne Spear (California State University, Northridge), Juan (Kennesaw State University), Stan Bowie, PhD (University of Tennessee, Villamar, MSEd, C. Hendricks Brown, PhD (Northwestern University) Knoxville)

Qualitative and Quantitative Perspectives on the Value of Overcoming Adversity: African-American Males’ Use of Supervision to Support Fidelity Psychological and Ecological Resilience to Combat Negative Leah Bartley, PhD, MSW (UNC), Diane DePanfilis, PhD, MSW (Hunter Societal Expectations and Achieve Collegiate Success College), Charlotte Bright, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Laura Danforth, PhD, MSW (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Kim Anderson, PhD, MSW (University of Central Florida), John W. Miller Jr., 289 [R&E] Race and Institutions Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) PhD, MSW (Benedict College) Moderator: Jessica Shaw, PhD (Boston College) The Impact of Perceived Discrimination on Depression Among Race Matters: Conceptualization, Operationalization, and Use of Latina Women: The Mediating Effect of Coping Self-Efficacy and Theory in Examining the Influence of Race on the Criminal Justice Self-Esteem System Response to Sexual Assault Blanca Ramos, PhD, Yeonggeul Lee, MSW, ABD (State University of New Jessica Shaw, PhD, HaeNim Lee, MSW (Boston College) York at Albany)

African American Girls: Out-of-School Suspensions’ Hidden Route 291 [SWP] Family Treasury (ML 4) to Educational Inequity Moderator: Robin Gearing, PhD (University of Houston) Priscilla Gibson, PhD, Wendy Haight, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) The Policy to Practice Gap: Factors Associated with Practitioner Knowledge of CAPTA 2010 Mandates for Identifying and Comparing School Suspension Rates and Racial Disparities in Intervening in Cases of Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Exposure Urban and Suburban Districts: Evidence from Greater Pittsburgh Margaret H. Lloyd, PhD (University of Connecticut), Becci A. Akin, James Huguley, Ed.D, Gina Keane, MSW, Abel Koury, Ph.D (University of PhD, Jody Brook, PhD (University of Kansas), Ira J. Chasnoff, MD Pittsburgh) (NTI Upstream)

Campus Crime Alerts: A Potential Contributor to Racial Achieving Access to Justice for Children and Their Families: Stereotyping in Higher Education Implications for Court-Based Social Work Practice and Policy Katie Savin, MSW (University of California, Berkeley) Michael Saini, PhD (University of Toronto), Marsha Pruett, PhD (Smith College) 290 [R&E] Coping and Resilience among Independence BR Salon A (ML 4) Diverse Populations Moderator: Flavio Marsiglia PhD (Arizona State University)

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Factors Associated with Cultural Competence and Perceived ePOSTERS Barriers to Providing Culturally-Appropriate Services to Latina Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence 293 ePoster Presentations XI Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Cynthia Rizo, PhD, Ashley Givens, MSW, Brittney Chesworth, MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a A Qualitative Analysis of Students’ Experiences in Becoming sequential order. ePosters 602P-661P are assigned to board monitors Culturally Competent Child Welfare Practitioners #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Ann Turnlund-Carver, MSW (Arizona State University) monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance.

292 [VAWC] Partner Violence among Adolescents Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Moderator: Angie Kennedy, PhD (Michigan State University) 602P What Would Help Low-Income Families Most? Results from a Resistance or Acceptance of Abusive Behaviors in Romantic National Survey of 2-1-1 Call Center Professionals Relationships in Low Income and Urban Puerto Rican Adolescents Tess Thompson, PhD, MPH (Washington University in Saint Louis), Anne Using a Unified Theory of Behavior Roux, MPH (Drexel University), Patricia Kohl, PhD, Sonia Boyum, MA, MS, Diana Padilla, PhD, LMSW (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Matthew Kreuter, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis)

What Predicts Sexual Intimate Partner Violence Victimization 603P Formal and Informal Mentoring for Youth with Mental Health across Relationships Among Young Women from University, Two- Needs: A Scoping Review Year College, and High-Risk Community Settings? James Railey, MSW, Michele Munson, PhD (New York University) Angie Kennedy, PhD, Deborah Bybee, PhD, Heather McCauley, PhD, Kristen Prock, MSW (Michigan State University) 604P Youth Suicide Prevention Efforts in Southwest Phoenix, Arizona What’s Media Got to Do with?: Exploring Media Influence and Monica Parsai, PhD (Saguaro Evaluation Group), Erica Chavez, MA, LAC, African-American Teens’ Romantic Relationship Expectations and Colin Dooner, MA (Touchstone Health Services) Ideals Shanti Kulkarni, PhD, Anne Marie Porter, PhD, Allyssa Minnick, BA, Virginia 605P Mentors in the Lives of Youth in Care Gil-Rivas, Janaka Lewis, PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Yafit Sulimani-Aidan, Ph.D (Tel Aviv University)

What Girls Should Do so That Boys Won’t…: Mexican Adolescents’ 606P Stress and Anxiety Impact Maturation of Adolescent Neural Perceptions of Dating Relationships and Abuse Circuitry Involved in Emotion and Reward Processing Heidi Adams Rueda, PhD, Steven Hoffman, PhD (University of Texas Candace Killian-Farrell, PhD, LCSW, Josh Bizzell, MS, Ashley Williams, BS, at San Antonio), Lisa Fedina, MSW (University of Maryland, Baltimore), Hannah Waltz, MA, Aysenil Belger, PhD (University of North Carolina at Kaitlyn Grytza, BA (University of Texas at San Antonio) Chapel Hill) 607P Relationship of Use of Evidence-Based Practice and Length of Stay to Treatment Outcomes at a Large Children, Youth, and Family Services Agency Brad Linn, Catherine Dulmus, PhD (University at Buffalo SUNY), Travis Hales (University at Buffalo, State University of New York), David A. Patterson, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Eugene Maguin, PhD (University at Buffalo, State University of New York)

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608P Suicidal Ideation Severity and Attempt Frequency Prior 615P Risk, Race/Ethnicity and Subsequent Reports in a State’s to Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization Among Adolescents Differential Response System Presenting with Varying Levels of Alcohol and Marijuana Use Megan Feely, PhD, Brenda Kurz, PhD, Patricia Carlson, PhD, Melissa Ives, Christina Sellers, MSW (Boston College), Kimberly McManama O’Brien, MSW, Joshua Pierce, BA (University of Connecticut), Kimberly Nilson PhD (Simmons College), Laika Aguinaldo, MSW (Boston Children’s (Connecticut Department of Children and Families) Hospital), Anthony Spirito, PhD (Brown University) 616P Understanding Parents with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) and Mental Health Issues within Child Welfare Sam Choi, PhD (Alabama A&M University), Eun Koh, PhD (The Catholic 609P Older Adults’ Loneliness and Health Disparities across States: University of America) Promoting Safe and Interactive Environment KyongWeon Lee, MSW (Ohio State University) 617P Reunifying Homeless Families with Their Children in Foster Care: Process Findings from the First County Level Pay for 610P Factors Associated with Ethnic Minority Volunteering: The Success RCT Role of Personal and Social Resources and Acculturation Cyleste Collins, PhD (Cleveland State University), David Crampton, PhD, Ahyoung Lee, PhD (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania), HaeJung Kim, Rong Bai, MSSA/MNO, Chun Liu, MSSA, Rob Fischer, PhD (Case Western PhD (West Virginia University), Michin Hong, PhD (Indiana University) Reserve University)

611P The Cross Cultural Influences of Caregiving and Social Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Support Use Among Korean Immigrants and Korean Canadians Eunyoung Lee, MSW (McGill University) 618P A Longitudinal Examination of Neighborhood and Family Poverty on Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors Among 612P Social Support and Social Conflict in Older Adults with COPD Young Children and Comorbid Anxiety Yeonwoo Kim, MA, Sharon Lee, MSW (The University of Texas at Austin), Renee Garbe, MSW, Hyunsung Oh, PhD (Arizona State University) Hyejin Jung, PhD (University of Texas at El Paso)

American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous 619P The New Americans Study: Promoting Opportunity, Equity, Populations (Indigenous Cluster) and Justice for Refugees Diane Bessel, PhD, LMSW, CNM (Daemen College) 613P The Impact of ‘compassionate Disruption’ Policies on Indigenous Populations: The Criminalization of Native Hawaiian Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) and Pacific Islander Houseless in Hawaii (WITHDRAWN) Sarah Soakai, MURP (Masters in Urban and Regional Planning) 620P The Effectiveness of Adapted Mindfulness-Based Therapy on (University of California at Los Angeles - Luskin School of Public Affairs), the Emotion Regulation of Individuals Who Have an Intellectual Susan Nakaoka, PhD (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Disability and Who Are Incarcerated Leah Wolf, MSW (Columbia University) Child Welfare (CW) 621P Clear: A Re-Entry Story 614P Longitudinal Association between Posttraumatic Stress Tina Barr, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities), Maya Washington Symptoms and Externalizing Symptoms Among Child Welfare (Running Water Entertainment, LLC), Samantha Manalang (SelfMayd360) Involved Youth: The Role of Physical Abuse Susan Yoon, PhD (Ohio State University), Sheila Barnhart, PhD (University of Kentucky), Jamie Cage, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University)

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Disability (D) 628P Predictors of Treatment Retention Among Persons with Serious Mental Illness Enrolled in an Integrated Primary and 622P Disability, Race, Gender, and Class: Intersections of Inequality Behavioral Healthcare Program and Social Participation Among Older Adults Catherine Lemieux, PhD, Amber Hebert, MSW (Louisiana State University Margaret M. Holland, MSW, Karen Randolph, PhD (Florida State at Baton Rouge), Chrisann Newransky, PhD, Hebah Khalifa, MSW University) (Adelphi University), Katherine Thomas, BS (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) 623P Parents with Disabilities in the Child Welfare System: Equity and Justice Implications Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD, Sharyn DeZelar, MSW, Mingyang Zheng, MSW (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) 629P Predicators of Attitudes Towards Persons with Developmental Disabilities Among Arab Americans: A Cross-Sectional Study Gender (G) Tarek Zidan (Indiana University), Ruby Gourdine, DSW (Howard University) 624P The Relationship between Mental Health Status and Exercise Frequency in a Sample of Texas Women (WITHDRAWN) 630P Perceptions of Dementia and Culturally-Appropriate Services Brittany Eghaneyan, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington) in Asian Communities in the U.S Dexia Kong, MSW, MBE, Eunhae Kim, MSW, Irene Wong, PhD (University Health (H) of Pennsylvania), Joan Davitt, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Rosemary Frasso, PhD, MSc, CPH (University of Pennsylvania) 625P Health Literacy Among Young Adults Formerly in Foster Care Steven Hoffman, PhD (University of Texas at San Antonio), Alfred Pérez, Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) PhD (California State University, Stanislaus) 631P The Association between Multiple Income Support Program 626P “Perceptions of Patient-Centered Care Amongst Practitioners Participation and Long-Term Employment Among Single-Mother and Patients in a Free-of-Cost Tertiary Care Facility in Karachi, Families Pakistan” Yu-Ling Chang, PhD (University of California, Berkeley), Chi-Fang Wu, Rahbel Rahman, PhD, LMSW (State University of New York at PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Binghamton), Alizeh Ahmad, Umme Salama (Global Health Directorate - Indus Health Network), Dr. Lubna Samad (The Indus Hospital; Global 632P Social Support Among Homeless Individuals Health Directorate, Indus Health Network), Professor Mansoor Ali Khan Wichada Hantanachaikul, MPH, CHES, Eric Rice, PhD, Suzanne Wenzel, (The Indus Hospital) PhD (University of Southern California)

627P Measuring the Level of Behavioral Health Integration in International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Pediatric Collaborative Care Models Sean Lynch, PhD (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services 633P The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale: Translation and Administration), Catherine Greeno, PhD (University of Pittsburgh), Judith Validation of an Arabic Version Teich, MSW (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration), Yihan Wang, MPA, Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College), Najwa Safadi, Janet Heekin, MLS (Substace Abuse & Mental Health Services PhD (Al-Quds University, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies), Robert Administration) Hasson, MSW (Boston College)

634P Training to Change: Implications for International Social Work Education Jennifer Wilson, MSW, IMBA (University of Denver)

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Mental Health (MH) Race and Ethnicity (R&E)

635P State and Facility Factors Predictive of Community Mental 642P Mental Health of Latinos and Asian Americans: The Role of Health Center’s Provision of Service for Serious Mental Illness and Trauma and Perceived Discrimination Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Anne Farina, MSW (Saint Louis University) Elizabeth Nelson, MSW (University of Kentucky) Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) 636P Prayer and Avoidant Coping in Non-White and White Groups: Post-Traumatic Stress after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita 643P Countereffects of Ethnic and Racial Identity (ERI) As a Buffer Stephanie Grace Prost, PhD (University of Louisville), Hoa Appel, PhD Against Perceived Racial Discrimination Among Asian Immigrants (University of Washington), Amy Ai, PhD (Florida State University) Shinwoo Choi, PhD (University of North Florida), Soo-Jung Byoun, PhD (Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs) 637P Personality Trait Predictors of Barriers to Meditation in a Sample of University Students 644P The Character of Published Scholarship By Top Ranked Samantha Bork, Keith Warren, PhD (The Ohio State University) African American Faculty in Schools of Social Work Junior Allen, Ph.D., Kimberly Huggins-Hoyt, Ph.D., Michael Holosko, Ph.D. 638P Searching for an Optimal Match: The Unique Association (University of Georgia) Among Family, Friends, and Various Mental Health Outcomes Among Young Adults with Serious Mental Illness Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Eunji Nam, MSW (University of Kansas) 645P Peer Mentoring in Social Work Education: Strengths and Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Challenges Julie S. Walsh, MSW (Indiana University), Marea Kinney, MSW (Indiana 639P Perceptions of Yoga Benefits for Veterans: Implications for University - Purdue University, Indianapolis) Social Work Martin Boldin, MSW, PhD Candidate, Elisa Koppleman, MSW, MPH, School Social Work (SSW) Robert Saper, MD, MPH, Ruth Paris, PhD (Boston University) 646P Survey Redesign to Monitor Progress Towards Eliminating Organizations & Management (O&M) the Opportunity Gap: A Research Practice Partnership with Seattle Public Schools 640P Why Do They Leave? Modeling Social Workers’ Organizational Tiffany M. Jones, MSW MFT, Charles Fleming, MA (University of and Occupational Turnover Intentions in China Washington), Jessica Beaver, PhD, Samantha Bindman, PhD (Seattle Huan Zhang, PhD, Yean Wang, PhD (Beijing Normal University), Juan Hu, Public Schools), Todd Herrenkohl, PhD (University of Washington) MSW (Beijing Loyal social work development center) 647P Authoritarianism and Policing in Today’s Schools: 641P Workforce Equity: Using a Critical Race Theory Lens in Implications for School Social Work Practice Child Welfare Matthew James Cuellar, PhD, Christine Vyshedsky, MSW, Catesby Catherine Lawrence, PhD, Sreyashi Chakravarty (State University of New Bernstein (Yeshiva University) York at Albany), Salvador Armendariz, MSW (University of Denver)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 8:00am - 9:30am

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) 648P Long-Term Outcomes of Childhood Sexual Abuse Among Bisexual Latino Men: Adult Mental Health, Substance Use, and 654P Urbanization and the Oldest Old: Lessons on City Living Sexual Risk Behaviors While 85+ Brian Mattera, BSW, Ethan Levine, MA, Omar Martinez, JD, MPH, Julie Miller, MSW (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, DrPH, Carolina Hausmann-Stabile, PhD (Temple University), Jose Bauermeister, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), M. Isabel Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) Fernandez, PhD (Nova Southeastern University), Don Operario, PhD (Brown University), Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, PhD (University of Puerto 655P Exploring the Goal Statements of Men in a Solution- Rico, Mayaguez) Focused Intimate Partner Violence Treatment Group Using Self- Determination Theory 649P Transgender Adolescents, Gender Congruence, and Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University), Anne Nordberg, PhD, Peter Substance Use Lehmann, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington) Cary L. Klemmer, MSW (University of Southern California), Shanna K. Kattari, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Joshua Rusow, MSW 656P Leaving an Abusive Relationship: An Exploratory Study of (University of Southern California), Sheree M. Schrager, PhD (Children’s the Stages of Change Survivors of IPV Experience in Transitional Hospital Los Angeles), Eric Rice, PhD (University of Southern California) Housing and Emergency Shelter Alicia Hawley-Bernardez, PhD (Our Lady of the Lake University) Social Work Practice (SWP) 657P University Students’ Perspectives on Bystander Interventions 650P Examining the Validity of a Model of Integrated Healthcare to Prevent Sexual Violence Knowledge Sarah Robinson, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington), Nada Elias- Denise Black, MSW, William Nugent, PhD (The University of Tennessee) Lambert, PhD (Texas Christian University)

651P Positive Psychological Capital and Economic Self-Sufficiency 658P Perceptions of Support during the Transition to Fatherhood in Workforce Development Practice By Men with History of Using Intimate Partner Violence Philip Young Hong, PhD (Loyola University Chicago), Alanna Shin, Juliana Carlson, PhD (University of Kansas), Erin Casey, PhD (University of MSW (Loyola University, Chicago), Jang Ho Park, MSW (Loyola Washington) University Chicago) Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) 659P Cathartic Ink: A Qualitative Examination of Tattoo Motivations for Survivors of Sexual Trauma 652P Predictors of Peer Social Support in a Dyad-Based Peer December Maxwell, MSW (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville) Intervention for Substance Misuse Kyle Bennett, MSW, Doug Smith, PhD, Kelly Valencik, MSW (University of 660P The Risks and Benefits of Participating in Victimization Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Surveys for Survivors of Sexual Assault (WITHDRAWN) Jane Palmer, PhD (American University) 653P Electronic Cigarette Information Seeking: Do Smoking Status and Age Matter? Work, Family, and Family Policy (WF&FP) Eunyoung Jang, MSW, Mansoo Yu, PhD (University of Missouri- Columbia), René Olate, PhD (Ohio State University) 661P Recessionary Labor Markets and Male Breadwinner Ideology Among Heterosexual, Married Couples Huiyun Kim, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:30am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

9:30 am - 9:45 am 296 [RD&M] Modified Community Based Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Participatory Action Research: Recognizing the Benefits of Break Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Collaborative Projects between Researchers and Practitioners Laura Johnson, MSW, Catherine Buttner, MSW (Rutgers University), 9:45 am - 11:15 am Amanda Stylianou, PhD (Safe Horizon), Judy Postmus, PhD, Julia Cusano, MSW (Rutgers University) SYMPOSIUM ROUNDTABLES 294 [SM&AB] Social Work Perspectives on Capitol (ML4) Understanding and Intervening in the Opioid Crisis: Micro 297 [CW] Healthy Child Development Begins Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) and Macro Approaches at Home: Increasing Engagement in Home-Based Parent Organizer: Michael Fendrich, PhD (University of Connecticut) Support Programs Dorian Traube, PhD (University of Southern California), Angela Rau, The Role of Mental Health Symptomatology in Opioid Overdoses: MS (Parents as Teachers), John Lutzker (Georgia State University), Amy Implications for Social Work Intervention Damashek, PhD (Northwestern Michigan College), Danielle Fettes, PhD Michael Fendrich, PhD, Jessica Becker, MSW (University of Connecticut) (University of California, San Diego)

A Pilot Study of Patient Navigation for Pregnant Women with 298 [RD&M] Re-Examining Consent and Monument (ML 4) Opioid Use Disorder Initiating Medication Assisted Treatment Vulnerability: Qualitative Work with Adolescents and Gerald Cochran, PhD, Valerie Hruschak, MSW (University of Pittsburgh), Emerging Adults Walitta Abdullah, MS, Elizabeth Krans, MD, Antoine Douaihy, MD, Jillian Graves, PhD (Eastern Michigan University), Jessica Lee, PhD Stephanie Bobby, BSN (UPMC), Rachel A. Fusco, PhD, Ralph Tarter, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis), Christina Marsack, (University of Pittsburgh) PhD (Eastern Michigan University)

Mindfulness and Prescription Opioid Misuse: The Mediational CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Roles of Craving and Hedonic Capacity Sarah Priddy, MSSW, Michael Riquino, MSW, Anne Baker, MSW, Eric 299 [ADOL] Teen Pregnancy and Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Garland, PhD (University of Utah) Sexual Risk Behaviors Moderator: Susan Yoon, PhD (Ohio State University) Multilevel Intervention to Reduce Opioid Overprescribing and Opioid Overdose in Oregon Contextualizing Trajectories to Teenage Pregnancy: Roberto Orellana, Ph.D., Karen Cellarius, MPA, Sandy Leotti, MSW Evidence from Brazil (Portland State University) Lenore Matthew, MSW, MA, Liliane Windsor, PhD, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) WORKSHOPS Gender Differences in Pathways from Child Physical and Sexual 295 [RD&M] Cross-Cultural Research Strategies for Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Abuse to Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior Social Work Research: Designs, Measurements, and Interpretation Susan Yoon, PhD (Ohio State University), Laura Voith, PhD (Case Thanh Tran, PhD (Boston College), Keith Chan, PhD (State University of Western Reserve University), Julia Kobulsky, PhD (University of New York at Albany), G. Lawrence Farmer, PhD (Fordham University), Maryland at Baltimore) Antoinette Farmer, PhD (Rutgers University)

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“Pregnancy Changed Me from a Kid to a Mom”: A Qualitative 301 [ADOL] Court and Justice Involved Youth Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Exploration of Teens’ Perspectives on Pregnancy and Prenatal Moderator: Charlotte Lyn Bright, PhD (University of Maryland) Health in the Context of Cumulative Adversity Nancy Payne, LCSW, Jeane Anastas, PhD (New York University) Trauma and Triggers: Court-Involved Students’ Experiences with Learning in Residential Settings Pathways from Peer Victimization to Sexual Risk-Taking Behavior Shantel Crosby, PhD (University of Louisville), Angelique Day, PhD Among African American Adolescents in Chicago’s Southside (University of Washington), Cheryl Somers, PhD (Wayne State University), Jun Sung Hong, PhD (Wayne State University), Dexter Voisin, PhD Beverly Baroni, PhD (Clara B. Ford Academy) (University of Chicago), Jin Won Kim, MSW (Sungkyunkwan University), Paula Allen-Meares, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago), Dorothy Neighborhood Youth, Public Safety, and Police Espelage, PhD (University of Florida) Jeffrey Sharlein, MSW, Kalen Flynn, MSW, MSSP (University of Pennsylvania) 300 [ADOL] Technology and Youth Risk Independence BR Salon A (ML 4) Outcomes Youth Perspectives on the Pilot of SNAP Youth Justice (SNAP YJ), a Moderator: Hsi-sheng Wei, PhD (National Taipei University) Canadian, Innovative Intervention for Justice - Involved Youth Karen Sewell, MSW, Marg Walsh, BA, Eric Belisle, MA, Sarah Woods, MA, Peer Victimization, Psychological Distress, and Internet Addiction: Leena Augimeri, PhD (Child Development Institute) The Moderating Role of Emotional and Social Intelligence Hsi-sheng Wei, PhD (National Taipei University), Yi-Ping Hsieh Exit Outcomes for Probation-Supervised Youth in Foster Care: An (University of North Dakota), April Chiung-Tao Shen, PhD (National Examination of Past Child Protection Involvement Taiwan University), Jui-Ying Feng (National Cheng Kung University), Andrea Lane Eastman, MA, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD (University of Ching-Yu Huang (Bournemouth University, UK), Hsiao-Lin Hwa Southern California) (National Taiwan University) 302 [A&G] Neighborhoods and Older Adults’ Independence BR Salon G (ML 4) The Digital Non-Divide: Homelessness Experience and Sexual Health and Well-Being Orientation Are Not Associated with Technology Engagement Moderator: Amanda Lehning, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Among Adolescents Joshua Rusow, MSW, Eric Rice, PhD (University of Southern California) Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Minority Urban Subsidized Housing Residents: The Perceived Attractiveness and Sexting Behavior Among Adolescents Mediating Effect of Sense of Community Belonging in Uganda: The Mediating Effect of Trust Judith Gonyea, PhD (Boston University), Alexandra Curley, PhD (The Cedrick Joseph Wabwire, BA, Fredrick Mukhwana, MA, Violet Nkwanzi, American City Coalition), Kelly Melekis, PhD (Skidmore College) MSW, Catherine Naluwende Nafula (Uganda Christian University) Home and Neighborhood Environments and Older Adults’ Well- Cyberbullying and Substance Use Among Adolescents Being: Health, Community Satisfaction, and Aging-in-Place Yoewon Yoon, MSW, Mariel S. Bello, BS, Rubin Khoddam, MA, Adam Yeon Jin Choi, Christina Matz-Costa, PhD, Sara Moorman, PhD, James M. Leventhal, PhD, Jungeun Olivia Lee, MSW, PhD (University of Lubben, PhD (Boston College) Southern California) Influence of Neighborhood Trust on Older Adults’ Loneliness and Social Isolation: A Two-Wave Longitudinal Study Jie Yang, MSW, Yoosun Chu, MSc, MSW (Boston College)

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Difference in Organizational Resources across Neighborhoods for Prevention Resources, Community Capacity and Child Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Deteriorating Physical and Maltreatment: A Hierarchical Linear Modeling Analysis Cognitive Health Anna Maternick, MS, Sunny Shin, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth Min Hee Kim, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) University)

303 [A&G] Productive Engagement of Adults Supreme Court (ML 4) Longitudinal Effects of Positive Father Involvement on Child in Later Life Behavioral Health Among Families at-Risk for Neglect Moderator: Cal Halvorsen, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Ericka Lewis, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Donald Gerke (Washington University in St. Louis), Patricia Kohl, PhD (Washington Activity Profiles and Health in Later Life: Does Nature of University in Saint Louis) Engagement Matter? Yu-Chih Chen, MSW, Nancy Morrow-Howell, PhD (Washington University 305 [CW] Factors affecting youth well-being Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) in Saint Louis) Moderator: Sonya Negriff, PhD (University of Southern California)

Studying the Types of Work Schedules of Korean Elderly By Do Characteristics of the Online Social Networks of Maltreated Focusing Productive Ageing – a Sequence Analysis with Time Youth Predict Sexual Risk Behavior? Diaries (WITHDRAWN) Sonya Negriff, PhD (University of Southern California) Hye in Oh, MSW (Seoul National University), Kyong hee Ju, PhD (Hanshin University) Does Foster Care Influence Body Image and BMI? Virginia L. Ramseyer Winter, PhD (University of Missouri-Columbia), Katie Identifying Factors Related to Interest in Entrepreneurship Past Massey Combs, MSW, MSPH (University of Denver), Michaella Ward Midlife (University of Missouri-Columbia) Cal Halvorsen, MSW, Yu-Chih Chen, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) Sleep in Youth Who Have Aged out of Foster Care: Impact on Mental Health The Effect of Civic Engagement on Physical and Mental Health Rachel Fusco, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) Status Among Older Adults with Sensory Loss Junghee Han, MSW (Fordham University), Junghyun Park, MSW (New 306 [CW] Privatization or major system changes Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) York University) Moderator: D. Crystal Coles, PhD, LSCSW (Eastern Michigan University)

304 [CW] Prevention & risk assessment Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Development and Validation of the Child Welfare Provider Stigma Moderator: Ericka Lewis, MSW (Washington University in St. Louis) Inventory Stephanie Kennedy, PhD (University of Connecticut), Carmella Miller, SW Biases in Child Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Israel MSW, Dina Wilke, PhD (Florida State University) Guy Enosh, PhD, Hani Nouman, PhD (University of Haifa) Child Welfare for Sale: Privatization and Outcomes for Children and A Quasi-Experimental Effectiveness Study of the Triple P Parenting Youth in Foster Care Program on Child Maltreatment Prevention Catherine LaBrenz, MSW, Rowena Fong, EdD (University of Paul Lanier, PhD, Samantha Schilling, MD, Meghan Shanahan, PhD, Texas at Austin) Adam Zolotor, MD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Privatization…Good for the State or for the Child? Gaining Predictors of Participatory Politics in Youth and Young Adults Insight into the Trajectory of Experience for Children in Foster Heather Kennedy, MPH, Inna Altschul, PhD (University of Denver) Care in States That Are Fully Privatized, Partially Privatized or Non-Privatized Hearing Youth Voices: Experiences of Civic Empowerment Among D. Crystal Coles, PhD, LSCSW (Eastern Michigan University) Urban Youth Jason Anthony Plummer, Laura Wray-Lake, PhD, Lauren Willner, MSW Measuring How Evidence-Based Assessment Leads to (University of California, Los Angeles) Comprehensive Planning: An Example from a Title IV-E Child Welfare Demonstration 309 [D] Measurement in Disability Research: Treasury (ML 4) Allison O’Connor, LCSW, Matt Davis (University of Utah) Challenges and Opportunities Moderator: Lauren Bishop-Fitzpatrick, PhD (University of Wisconsin- 307 [C&N] Social, Neighborhood and Independence BR Salon F (ML 4) Madison) Online Networks Moderator: Maryellen Brown, PhD (Arizona State University) Challenges in Measurement: The Prevalence of Intellectual Disabilities across the Life Course Neighborhood Online Networks, Disadvantage and Psychological Victoria Knoke, MSW, Molly Costanzo, MSW (University of Wisconsin- Distress: Harnessing Big Data on Social Media to Examine Madison) Neighborhood Effects Jaime Booth, PhD, Yu-Ru Lin, Phd, kai wei, MSW (University of Pittsburgh) The Prevalence of Childhood Disability in a National Child Welfare Sample: A Latent Profile Analysis Community Development Block Grants: Exploring Organization Jesse J Helton, PhD (Saint Louis University), Elizabeth Lightfoot, PhD and Neighborhood Networks (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Kyle A. Pitzer, MSSW, Andrew Foell, MSW, Natalicio Serrano, MPH (Washington University in Saint Louis) A Distinct Profile of Health Problems in the Five Years before Death in Autism Spectrum Disorder Social Capital in Guinean Women’s Cooperative Financial Groups: Lauren Bishop-Fitzpatrick, PhD, Arezoo Movaghar, BS, Leann S. DaWalt, Examining Trust Networks PhD, Jan S. Greenberg, PhD, Marsha R. Mailick, PhD (University of Marissa Kaloga, PhD (Economic and Community Development Institute) Wisconsin-Madison)

Integrating Social Network Data into Community Assessments 310 [G] Reproduction and Justice Archives (ML 4) Megan Gilster, PhD, Cristian Meier, MSW (University of Iowa) Moderator:

308 [C&N] Youth Civic Engagement and Participation Mint (ML 4) Infertility and Emotional Supports: Pathways to Family Adjustment Moderator: Samantha Teixeira, PhD (Boston College) Among Couples Undergoing IVF in China Hong Yao, Hoi Yan Chan, PhD, Lai Wan Chan, PhD (The University of Promoting Civic Literacy and Political Efficacy Among Low-Income Hong Kong) Youth through Applied Democratic Engagement Mary Hylton, PhD, Yesenia Alvarez Padilla (University of Nevada, Reno) Embodying Inequality: The Criminalization of Women for Abortion in Chile (WITHDRAWN) Social Equality and Youth Empowerment: An in-Depth Examination Michele Eggers, Ph.D. (Pacific University) of a Youth-Led Participatory Budgeting Process Astraea Augsberger, PhD, Mary Collins, PhD, Whitney Gecker, MA Predictors of Contraceptive Use Among Young Women (Boston University) Emma Carpenter, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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311 [H] Mindfulness & Other Evidence- Independence BR Salon C (ML 4) Community Resilience in Lebanon: A Time-Series Cross-Sectional Based Complimentary and Alternative Methods Study of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon and Host Communities Moderator: Eric Garland, PhD (University of Utah) Taylor Long, MSW (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)

Efficacy of Brief Mindfulness Training and Hypnotic Suggestion for It Takes a Community to “Raise” Immigrant High-School Graduates: Acute Pain Relief in the Hospital Setting: A Randomized Controlled An Ecological Prespective to Understand Strategies to Enhance Trial of Integrative Social Work Interventions Equity of Opportunities Eric Garland, PhD, Anne Baker, MSW, Paula Larsen, MSW, Michael Abbie Frost, Ph.D., Hugo Kamya, PhD (Simmons College School of Riquino, MSW, Sarah Priddy, MSSW, Elizabeth Thomas, Adam Hanley, Social Work) PhD, Patricia Galbraith, MSW, Nathan Wanner, MD, Yoshi Nakamura, PhD (University of Utah) 313 [IP&SWP] Income Inequality, Poverty, and Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) Intergenerational Effects How Do Opioid-Using Chronic Pain Patients Experience Change Moderator: Felix M. Muchomba, PhD (Rutgers University) during an 8-Week Mindfulness-Oriented Intervention? a Phenomenological Study Linking Early Childhood Education and Child Welfare Records to Anne Baker, MSW, Michael Riquino, MSW, Sarah Priddy, MSSW, Eric Inform Policy in Los Angeles County Garland, PhD (University of Utah) Regan Foust, PhD, John Prindle, PhD (University of Southern California), Huy Tran Nghiem, MS, Jacquelyn McCroskey, PhD (University of The Body Is Not the Enemy: Befriending the Body through Southern California) Mindfulness Reduces Self-Harm Ideation in Chronic Pain Patients Michael Riquino, MSW, Sarah Priddy, MSSW, Anne Baker, MSW, Eric Intergenerational Mobility, Inequality and Government Investment Garland, PhD (University of Utah) in the United States Jaehyun Nam, MSW (Columbia University) Heart Rate Variability Mediates the Relationship between Dispositional Mindfulness and Opioid Craving Among Chronic Using Assets to Improve Poverty Measurement: Comparing Pain Patients Official, Supplemental, Consumption, and Assets-Augmented Anne Baker, MSW, Sarah Priddy, MSSW, Michael Riquino, MSW, Eric Poverty Measures Garland, PhD (University of Utah) Felix M. Muchomba, PhD (Rutgers University), Christopher Wimer, PhD, Irwin Garfinkel, PhD (Columbia University) 312 [I&R] SOCIAL SUPPORT & RESILIENCE: Independence BR Salon H (ML 4) U.S. & INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Income Inequality across the United States: State-Level Inequality Moderator: Altaf Husain, PhD (Howard University) and Social Safety-Net Generosity Melissa Martinson (University of Washington) A Randomized Trial Testing Group Mental Health Supports for Afghan Refugees in Malaysia 314 [ISW&GI] Social Work around the Globe Congress (ML 4) Stacey Shaw, PhD, Kaitlin Ward, BS (Brigham Young University), Veena Moderator: Shiyou Wu, PhD (Arizona State University) Pillai, MBBS (Dhi Consulting & Training) Predictors of Life Satisfaction Among Social Workers in Palestine Resettlement Post Conflict: Risk and Protective Factors and Najwa Safadi, PhD (Al-Quds University, Doha Institute for Graduate Resilience Among Women in Northern Uganda Studies), Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College) Joanne Corbin, PhD (Smith College), J Camille Hall, PhD, LCSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Progress of Medical Social Work Practice in the Republic of China Social Worker, Psychologist, or Psychiatrist: Does Profession Matter (1912-1949) and Its Contemporary Significance for Treatment Decisions for Antisocially Behaving Youth? Xiang LI, MSW, Yingying Ding, MSW, RuoYang Qiao, MSW Kathleen Pottick, PhD (Rutgers University), Xin Tian, PhD (National Heart, (Peking University) Lung, and Blood Institute), Stuart Kirk, DSW (University of California, Los Angeles), Derek Hsieh, PhD (Los Angeles County Department of Mental The “Faculty Founders” Phenomenon: Dual-Role Functions of Health), Veronica Vargas, BS, Amanda Fresnics, BA (Rutgers University) Social Work Faculty in Direct Practice Songguo Yi, PhD (Shenzhen University), Patrick Leung, PhD, Monit 316 [O&M] The implementation process in Independence BR Salon B (ML 4) Cheung, PhD (University of Houston) human service organizations Moderator: Alicia Bunger, PhD (The Ohio State University) Too Close for Comfort: Palestinian Students Grounding Clinical Conceptualization in Community Trauma Understanding Stakeholder Perspectives and the Implementation David S. Byers, PhD (Bryn Mawr College), Anan Fareed, MS, MSW of Substance Use Disorder Services Under State-Level Health (Research and Educational Collaborative with Al-Quds University Policy Reforms (RECA)), Joan Berzoff, EdD (Smith College), Efrosini Kokaliari, PhD Clifford Bersamira, AM, Colleen Grogan, PhD, Harold Pollack, PhD (Springfield College), Khalid Hreish, PhD (Al-Quds University) (University of Chicago), Amanda Abraham, PhD (University of Georgia), Bikki Tran Smith, MA, MSW (University of Chicago), Christina Andrews, 315 [MH] Provider Characteristics and Treatment Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) PhD (University of South Carolina), Peter Friedmann, MD, MPH Barriers in Mental Health Services (University of Massachusetts Medical School) Moderator: Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Driving Organization and System Change: Child Welfare Supervisor and Administrator Perspectives of Initial Implementation Barriers to Treatment Utilization and Attendance in a Multiple Aly Romero, MSW, Becci Akin, PhD, Stacy Dunkerley, MSW, Kimberly Family Group (MFG) Intervention Among Poverty-Impacted Bruns, MS Ed, Jody Brook, PhD (University of Kansas) Families in New York Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Mary Initial Implementation of a Trauma-Informed Data-Driven Case Acri, PhD (New York University Medical Center), Geetha Gopalan, PhD Planning Approach in Child Welfare (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Mary McKay, PhD (Washington Stacy Dunkerley, MSW, Becci Akin, PhD, Aly Romero, MSW, Kimberly University in Saint Louis) Bruns, MS Ed, Jody Brook, PhD (University of Kansas)

An Examination of Provider Characteristics and Views about Journey Not a Destination: A Case Study of Integrated Care Evidence-Based Practices Martha Aby, MBA, MSW (University of Washington) Hanni Flaherty, LCSW (New York University), Lindsay A. Bornheimer, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis), Emily Hamovitch, MSW, 317 [RD&M] Child Welfare (Abuse and Neglect) Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) MPH, Elene Garay, LMSW, Maria Mini, LMSW, Mary Acri, PhD (New York and Child Welfare System (and Child Well-Being) University), Mary McKay, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Moderator: Julia Kobulsky, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore)

Equity-Oriented Community Mental Health: Reducing Barriers to Sexual and Gender Minority Family Climate Measure: Measure Treatment Design and Validation Arturo Carrillo, PhD, Kathryn Bocanegra, MSW (University of Chicago), Rachel Gartner, MSW, Paul Sterzing, PhD (University of California, Sara Briseño, BS (University of California, Berkeley), Kevin Rak, MA Berkeley) (University of Illinois at Chicago)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Investigation of the Factor Structure of Mentoring Relationship ePOSTERS Quality in Poor Children of Mentorship Program from a Hong Kong Asset-Based Child-Development Program 319 ePoster Presentations XII Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Man Kin Lai, PhD (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Wendy S. Y. Lau, MSc (The University of Hong Kong), Hor Yan Lai, PhD (Hong Kong To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each Baptist University) ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a sequential order. ePosters 662P-721P are assigned to board monitors How Has Foster Care Prepared Youth for Adulthood?: An #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board Exploration of Long-Term Effects of Foster Care Services on monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. Readiness for Independence Among Aged-out Foster Youth Kyeonghee Jang, PhD, LMSW (Abilene Christian University), Youjung Lee, Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) PhD, LMSW (State University of New York at Binghamton) 662P The Phenomenology of Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder Physical and Psychological Abuse Characteristics and the Kristin Smyth, MSW (Western Carolina University) Concordance of Child Protective Services Allegations and Adolescent Self-Reports 663P The Experience of Loneliness for Former Youth in Care in Julia Kobulsky, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Nancy Jo Adulthood Kepple, PhD (University of Kansas) Shirley Chau, PhD (University of British Columbia) 664P The Long-Term Impact of Child Savings Accounts: Youth 318 [SWP] Practice Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Voices Moderator: Seth Kurzban, PhD (University of Southern California) Anne Blumenthal, MSW, Trina Shanks, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Self-Care Behaviors, Self-Care Barriers, and Professional Quality of Arbor) Life Among Bachelor-Level Licensed Social Workers 665P Suicide Intervention Training for Adults Working with High- Yanfeng Xu, MSW, Caroline Harmon-Darrow, MSW, Jodi Frey, PhD, Risk Youth in the Child Welfare System LCSW-C (University of Maryland at Baltimore) Philip Osteen, PhD, Jeffrey Lacasse, PhD, MaKenna Woods, MSW (Florida Improving Client Engagement to Treatment: Researching State University), Rachel Greene, MSW (Capital City Youth Services), the Connection between Service Satisfaction and Treatment Jodi Frey, PhD, LCSW-C (University of Maryland at Baltimore), R. Lane Engagement from the Client’s Perspective Forsman, MSW (Florida State University) Robin Gearing, PhD, Ann Web, JD, LMSW (University of Houston) 666P Restoring Opportunity for Disadvantaged Youth in the Face Social Worker’s Vulnerability for Trauma Exposure: The of Income and Education Inequality Intersectionality of Practice Setting, Race and Ethnicity, Gender, Youngjo Im, PhD (University of Chicago) and Familial Veteran Status 667P The Impact of Personal and Anticipated Strain on Christine Rine, PhD, Elaine Rinfrette, PhD (Edinboro University of Impoverished Adolescents Pennsylvania) Jeremiah Jaggers, PhD (Indiana University - Purdue University, Exploring the Integration of Social Workers into the Library Setting Indianapolis), Wesley Church, PhD (Louisiana State University at Carrie Draper, MSW, Kirk Foster, PhD (University of South Carolina) Baton Rouge)

What Is Self-Determination and Why Is It Important? Jeongah Kim, Phd (George Fox University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

668P The Effect of Economic Status and Parental Depression on 675P The Effectiveness of Service Integration: Studying the Childhood Depression: Exploring the Mediating Role of Parenting Crossover Youth Practice Model Behaviors in Rural China Hui Huang, PhD, Michelle-Ann Rhoden, MSW (Florida International Yuerong Liu, MA, Darcey H. Merritt, PhD, Xupeng Mao, MA (New York University) University) 676P Opioid Exposed Infants and Child Welfare System Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Involvement: A Multilevel Analysis Rebecca Rebbe, MSW, EdM, Joseph Mienko, PhD, MSW (University of 669P Depressive Symptoms and Internet Use Among Older Adults Washington) Living Alone in US and Korea: A Tale of Two Countries Hyunju Shim, MSW, Eileen Crimmins, PhD (University of 677P A Profile of Child Welfare Workers in Ontario: Workforce Southern California) Change between 1993 and 2013 Kristen Lwin, MSW (University of Toronto), Barbara Fallon, PhD (Factor- 670P The Association between Social Support and Purpose in Life: Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto) Focusing on Retirement Status Oejin Shin, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Takashi 678P Profile Analysis of Physical Abuse Experiences Among Amano, MSW, Sojung Park, PhD (Washington University in Saint School-Aged Children Who Are Involved with Child Protective Louis), Eunsun Kwon, PhD (Seoul National University), Bo Rin Kim, PhD Services: Evidence from Korea (University of New Hampshire, Durham) Kihyun Kim, phD, Bee Ryu, PhD, Heesun Jang, MSW (Sungkyunkwan University) 671P Let’s Walk! Age Reattribution and Physical Activity Among Older Hispanic/Latino Adults: Results from the Caminemos’ 679P Assessment of Treatment Fidelity in a Randomized Clinical Randomized Trial Trial of Adoption Strategies for Hard-to-Place Foster Youth Lissette Piedra, PhD, LCSW, Flavia Andrade, PhD, Rosalba Hernandez, PhD Jennifer Sedivy, BA (University of Nebraska, Omaha), Pam Ashley, MEd (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Catherine Sarkisian, MD, (University of Nebraska Omaha), Jeanette Harder, PhD, Claudette MSPH (University of California, Los Angeles) Grinnell-Davis, PhD (University of Nebraska, Omaha)

672P Stigma Toward Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Among Chinese Older Adults Fei Sun, PhD (Michigan State University), Meirong Liu, PhD (Howard 680P Effects of Neighborhood-Level Variables on Loneliness and University School of Social Work), Xiang Gao (Huazhong University of Social Isolation Among Older Adults in New Jersey Science and Technology) Yuqi Wang, MSW, N. Andrew Peterson, PhD (Rutgers University)

Child Welfare (CW) 681P What Does It Mean to be a Compassionate City? Anna Faul, PhD, Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, PhD (University of Louisville 673P An Examination of Class-Based Visibility Bias in Child Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging) Maltreatment Reporting Hyunil Kim, MSW, Brett Drake, PhD (Washington University in 682P Household Food Insecurity Among Urban, Low-Income Saint Louis) Families: Cumulative Risk and Equitable Access to Stores Nicole O’Reilly, PhD, MSSW (Boise State University), Donna Harrington, 674P Parental Opioid Misuse’s Impact on Child Behavioral and PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Erin Hager, PhD, Maureen Substance Use Outcomes Black, PhD (University of Maryland School of Medicine) Cory Morton, PhD, Melissa Wells, PhD (University of New Hampshire, Durham)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) 691P I Just Wish It Wasn’t so Taboo: Recipient Mothers’ Experiences of Breastmilk Sharing 683P Risk Factors for Recidivism for Adult Offenders with Serious Rebecca McCloskey, MSW (Ohio State University) Mental Illness in an Alternative Program Setting Stacy Moak, PhD (University of Alabama, Birmingham), Alesa Liles, PhD 692P Working on the Interprofessional Team: Barriers and (Georgia College and State University), Johanna Thomas, PhD (University Facilitators to Social Worker Practice in Integrated Care Settings of Arkansas, Fayetteville) Lisa Zerden, PhD, MSW, Brianna Lombardi, MSW, Erica Richman, PhD MSW (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 684P Why Some Women Get Arrested: Conversations with Female Substance Abuse Treatment Residents (WITHDRAWN) 693P Health-Related Quality of Life and Health Literacy Among Jennifer Kenney, PhD (University of Alabama) Primarily Hispanic Youth in a Southern Border State Steven Hoffman, PhD, Heidi Adams Rueda, PhD (University of Texas at 685P The Relationship between Victimization, Problems Caused By San Antonio) Alcohol Use, and Recidivism Among Women Prisoners Amanda Hardwick, MSW, Stephen Tripodi, PhD (Florida State University) 694P The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Healthcare Settings: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Disability (D) Jennifer A. Currin-McCulloch, MSW, Anao Zhang, MSW, Cynthia Franklin, PhD (University of Texas at Austin) 686P Paternalism and Professionalism: Tensions between Social Work and the Disability Rights Movement 695P The Enduring Impact of Infertility: A Qualitative Interpretive Matthew Borus, MSW (University of Chicago) Meta-Synthesis (QIMS) Anh Nguyen, MPP, MSW, Heather Jacobson (University of Texas Gender (G) at Arlington)

687P Reproductive Rights and Justice: A Content Analysis of the Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Social Work Literature Jessica Liddell, MSW/MPH (Tulane University) 696P Predictors of Self-Esteem Among Adolescents in Mexican Immigrant Families: An Examination of Well-Being through an 688P Symbolic Power and Symbolic Annihilation in Online Media Ecological Perspective Coverage of the Government Shutdown of 2013 Anayeli Lopez, MSSA, Ce Shen, Ph.D. (Boston College) Timothy Cross, MSW (University of South Carolina) 697P Recent Immigrants’ Health Service Utilization and the Health (H) Coverage of State Medicaid in the United States Shih-Ying Cheng, MSW, Takashi Amano, MSW (Washington University 689P Telehealth Service Utilization Among Individuals Living in in Saint Louis) Rural Communities Sungkyu Lee, PhD (Soongsil University), Denise Black, MSW, Mary Held, Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) PhD (The University of Tennessee) 698P Tenants Aging in Place: Exploring Unmet Needs 690P Patients Diagnosed with Cancer Access to Complementary John Lahey, MSW, Ben Henwood, PhD, Harmony Rhoades, PhD Therapies (University of Southern California) Tabitha Brookins, PhD, LGSW, ACSW (Alabama State University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am

699P The Impact of Korean Poverty Alleviation Program on 706P Relationship of Discrimination to Cultural and Political Changes in the Life Satisfaction Level Identity Among Asian Americans Sam Han, MSW, Qin Gao, Ph.D. (Columbia University) Juye Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton)

International Social Work & Global Issues (ISW&GI) Research Design and Measurement (RD&M)

700P We Deal with Symptoms Rather Than Causes: Challenges 707P Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Iran: A in Formulating Anti-Poverty Policies in the Occupied Palestinian Systematic Review Territories Swathi Reddy, MSW, Jaimie O’Gara, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Robert Hasson, MSW, Scott Easton, Ph.D. (Boston College), Najwa Safadi, PhD (Al-Quds University, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies) Research on Social Work Education (RSWE)

Mental Health (MH) 708P Program Modification: Using Focus Groups to Alter Primary Care Practicum Experiences for HRSA Fellows 701P Sexual Abuse and Mental Health Outcomes in Women Matthew Walsh, MSW (Indiana University), Jeremiah Jaggers, PhD, Carol Incarcerated in State Prisons Satre (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis), James A. Hall, Tabitha Walton, BA, Juye Ji, PhD (California State University, Fullerton) PhD (Indiana University)

702P Sustaining Change from Psychotherapy: A Mixed School Social Work (SSW) Method Study David Roseborough, PhD, LICSW (University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul) 709P ‘We Have to Educate Every Single Student, Not Just the Ones That Look like Us’: Support Service Providers’ Beliefs about the 703P The Feasibility and Efficacy of a Mental and Sexual Health Root Causes of, and Solutions to, the School-to-Prison Pipeline for Intervention for Chinese-, Korean-, Vietnamese American Women: Youth of Color A Randomized Clinical Trial Malina Pauline, MSW (University of Denver), Jessica Yang, PhD (Winthrop Hyeouk Hahm, PhD (Boston University School of Social Work), Lina University), Yolanda Anyon, PhD (University of Denver), Kathryn Wiley, Zhou, MS, Mihoko Maru, MSW, Nishtha Ahuja, Eric Kolaczyk, PhD PhD (University of California, San Diego), Giovanna Valladares, MSW, (Boston University) Alyssa Rosch, MSW (University of Denver)

Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI)

704P Understanding the Psychosocial Needs of Military Families 710P What Makes a Community Supportive? Sgm Youth’s through Community-Based Participatory Research Perceptions of Community Strengths Justin Russotti, LMSW, Alisa Hathaway, Ed.D, LCSW-R (University Megan Paceley, PhD (University of Kansas), Margaret Thomas, MSW of Rochester) (Boston University), Jacob Goffnett, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Race and Ethnicity (R&E) 711P Sexual and Gender Expansive Homeless Youth with Previous 705P Social Capital and Social Exclusion Among Minority US Child Welfare System-Involvement: Risks for Victimization Populations Robin M. Hartinger-Saunders, PhD, Nicholas Forge, PhD, Eric Wright, PhD, Kirk A. Foster, PhD, Todd C. Shaw, PhD, Bethany A. Bell, PhD (University of Erin Ruel, PhD (Georgia State University) South Carolina)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 11:15am Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 9:45am - 1:00pm

Social Work Practice (SWP) Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

712P “It Has Forever Changed Me”: A Phenomenological Study 718P Socio-Ecological Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate of the Experiences of Social Workers Who Work with Homeless Partner Violence Among Asian, Latina and African Immigrant Individuals in a Low-Barrier Shelter and Refugee Women: Perceived Needs for Safety Planning Lida Holst, MSW (University of Southern Maine) Interventions Bushra Sabri, PhD, LMSW, ACSW (The Johns Hopkins University), 713P Recruiting and Retaining Interns in the Field Post-Graduation: Veronica Njie-Carr, PhD (University of Maryland School of Nursing), A Path to Decreasing Mental Health Workforce Shortages Jill Messing, MSW, PhD, Allison Ward-Lasher (Arizona State University), Richard Hoefer, PhD, Jamel Slaughter, MSW (University of Texas at Jacquelyn Campbell (Johns Hopkins University) Arlington) 719P Provider Readiness to Screen and Respond to Intimate 714P The Mediating Effect of Grit between Employment Hope and Partner Violence Among Adult Patients in a Multi-Specialty Clinic Economic Self-Sufficiency Among Low-Income Jobseekers Setting Philip Young Hong, PhD (Loyola University Chicago), Alanna Shin, Lynette M. Renner, PhD, Mary Logeais, MD (University of Minnesota-Twin MSW (Loyola University, Chicago), Jang Ho Park, MSW (Loyola Cities), Cari Clark, ScD (Emory University) University Chicago) 720P Reproductive Coercion and Pregnancy Avoidance Among Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Women Receiving Shelter Services for Intimate Partner Violence Meredith Bagwell-Gray, PhD, MSSW (Arizona State University), Jonel 715P How to Address Workers’ Substance Use at Work: Testing Thaller, PhD (Ball State University), Jill Messing, MSW, PhD, Alesha Durfee, Effects of Workplace Policies PhD (Arizona State University) Daejun Park, Jiang Yu (State University of New York at Albany) 721P Socio-Cultural Risk Factors Impacting Domestic Violence 716P Promoting Opioid Overdose Prevention and Recovery: An Among South Asian Immigrant Women: A Scoping Study Exploratory Study of an Innovative Implementation Model to Abha Rai, MSW, Y. Joon Choi, PhD (University of Georgia) Decrease Opioid-Related Deaths Kristen Powell, PhD, Peter Treitler, MSW, N. Andrew Peterson, PhD 11:15 am - 11:30 am (Rutgers University), Suzanne Borys, EdD, Donald Hallcom, PhD (New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services) Break Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E) 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

717P Meanings of Care in a Water Crisis: Perspectives of Residents SYMPOSIUM and Staff from a Senior Living Facility in Flint, MI Tam Perry, PhD, Jessica Robbins-Ruszkowski, PhD, Maxwell Smith, MSW 320 [C&N] Achieving Equal Opportunity, Capitol (ML4) student (Wayne State University) Equity, and Justice through Equitable Development Organizer: Mary Ohmer, PhD (University of Pittsburgh)

Equitable Development in Health and the Environment, Crime and Safety, and Housing and Community Development: Perspectives from Neighborhood Residents Mary Ohmer, PhD (University of Pittsburgh)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

The Neighborhood Story Project: A Practice Model for Fostering In Their Own Words: Responses of Latinx Youth to the 2016 Place Attachments, Social Ties, and Collective Action Presidential Election Amie Thurber, MSW (Vanderbilt University) Rachel Wells, MSW, MUP, Laura Wray-Lake, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles) Navigating the Green Gentrification Paradox: The Case of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) A Systematic Review of Youth Participatory Action Amy Krings, MSW, PhD, Tania Schusler, Dale Asis, MA (Loyola University, Research Studies Chicago) Jonah DeChants, MS, Heather Kennedy, MPH, Yolanda Anyon, PhD, Kimberly A. Bender, PhD (University of Denver) Increasing Resident Voice in the Redevelopment Process: A Community Practice Partnership 324 [ADOL] Youth Development Program Evaluation Marquis BR Salon 9 (ML 2) Linda Sprague (Boston University) Moderator: Caroline Evans, PhD (University of Kansas)

WORKSHOP Implementing School Based Teen Courts in a Rural Context: Making Schools Safer By Interrupting the School to Prison Pipeline 321 [RD&M] Hiding in Plain Sight: Social Work- Marquis BR Salon 7 (ML 2) Caroline Evans, PhD, Paul Smokowski, PhD (University of Kansas) Specific Research Methods and the Chicago School of Sociology Social Entrepreneurship As Youth Development: Findings from a Jane Gilgun, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Venture Program for Vulnerable Youth Stephanie Berzin, PhD, HaeNim Lee, MSW, Anne Day Leong, MSW ROUNDTABLE (Boston College)

322 [RD&M] Mindfulness Research in Social Work: Monument (ML 4) Financial Capability Program and Condom Use Among Sexually- Promise, Pitfalls, and Praxis Active Youth in the Ghana Youthsave Project Amber Kelly, PhD (Quinnipiac University School of Health Sciences), Rainier D. Masa, PhD, Gina A. Chowa, PhD (University of North Carolina Nicole Nicotera, PhD (University of Denver), Eric Garland, PhD (University at Chapel Hill) of Utah), Annemarie Gockel, PhD (Smith College School for Social Work) Youth As Change-Agents for Violence Prevention: A Process Evaluation of a Cross-Age Mentoring Program in Chicago’s High- CONCURRENT PAPER PRESENTATIONS Violence, High-Poverty Communities Amzie Moore, MSW, Cordelia Grimes, MSW, Maryse Richards, PhD, Katherine Tyson-McCrea, PhD (Loyola University, Chicago) 323 [ADOL] Youth Voice and Youth Development Congress (ML 4) Moderator: Hilary Joyce, PhD (Auburn University) 325 [A&G] Social Support and Well-Being Independence BR Salon F (ML 4) Seeing “Life” Outside School: Using Photovoice to Measure School in Later Life Connectedness in High School Students Moderator: Nan Sook Park, PhD (University of South Florida) Hilary Joyce, PhD (Auburn University) Health and Mental Health Predictors of Social Isolation Among YPAR As an Approach to Developing Community-Level Responses Older Adults Living in Mexico to Youth Homelessness David Camacho, MSW, MSG (Columbia University), Yookyong Lee, PhD M. Alex Wagaman, PhD, Kimberly S. Compton, MSW (Virginia (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Ellen Lukens, PhD, Anindita Commonwealth University) Bhattacharya, MSW, Laura Kimberly, MSW, MBE (Columbia University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

The Relation of Social Network Types to Physical Health and 327 [CW] The Voices of Youth in care Treasury (ML 4) Mental Well-Being in Older Asian Americans Moderator: Ashley Curry, PhD (Erikson Institute) Nan Sook Park, PhD (University of South Florida), Yuri Jang, PHD (University of Texas at Austin), David Chiriboga, PhD (University of Title: Foster Care Alumni: A Phenomenological Examination of the South Florida) Journey from Emancipation to Middle Adulthood Jessica Yang, PhD (Winthrop University) Social Cohesion and Quality of Life Among Older Adults Who Live Alone in China: A Conditional Process Analysis “I Don’t Want a New Worker. Where’s My Old Worker?”: Relationship Xujingzi Ye, MA (Peking University), Denise Burnette, PhD (Virginia Disruptions between Young People and Their Child Welfare Commonwealth University), Zhaowen Cheng, MA, Hangqing Ruan, MA, Professionals Gong Chen, PhD (Peking University) Ashley Curry, PhD (Erikson Institute)

326 [CW] Racial disparities / ethnicity / Marquis BR Salon 10 (ML 2) Access to Parents in Supervised Settings: Children Speak out about culture/ religion Their Experiences Moderator: Bryn King, PhD (University of Toronto) Michael Saini, PhD (University of Toronto), Marsha Pruett, PhD (Smith College), Sevil Deljavan (University of Toronto) Racial Differences and the Contribution of Child, Caregiver, and Socioeconomic Risk Factors to Child Welfare Investigative Social Support Network Disruption: Narratives of Youth in Decision-Making in Ontario Foster Care Bryn King, PhD (University of Toronto), Barbara Fallon, PhD (Factor- Jared Best, MSW, Jennifer Blakeslee, PhD (Portland State University) Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto), Reiko Boyd, PhD (University of Houston), Tara Black, PhD (Factor-Inwentash Faculty 328 [CW] SW characteristics / needs / Marquis BR Salon 12 (ML 2) of Social Work, University of Toronto), Kofi Antwi-Boasiako, MA, MSW, workforce issues Carolyn O’Connor, MSW (University of Toronto) Moderator: Jangmin Kim, PhD (Texas State University)

Effects of Jewish Ethnicity, Religiousness and Gender on Child- Understanding the Relationship Between Caseload and Workload Placement Recommendations of Israeli Social-Workers in Child Welfare Hani Nouman, PhD, Guy Enosh, PhD, Maayan Lawental, PhD (University Jangmin Kim, PhD (Texas State University), Barbara Pierce, PhD, James A. of South Florida), Cahni Schnek, MSW (University of Haifa) Hall, PhD (Indiana University)

Localized Disparities in Socioeconomic Disadvantages and Paperwork and Social Work: Two Sides of the Casework Coin? Concentration of Child Protection Services: Exploratory Spatial Katherine Gibson, MSW, Gina M. Samuels, PhD (University of Chicago), Data Analysis and Latent Trait Modeling (WITHDRAWN) Julia Pryce, PhD (Loyola University, Chicago) Tonino Esposito, PhD (University of Montreal), Nico Trocmé, PhD (McGill University) Exploring the Relationship of Client-Perpetrated Violence and Intent to Leave Among Child Welfare Workers A Case Study in Public Child Welfare: Community Level Strategies Erin King, LCSW, Melissa Radey, PhD, Dina J. Wilke, PhD (Florida State That Lower Racial Disparity in Child Welfare Decision-Making University) Jessica Pryce, PhD (Florida State University, Florida Institute for Child Welfare), Wonhyung Lee, PhD (University at Albany) Child Welfare Workers’ Turnover Intentions: A Multi-Level Approach Christian Carr, MBA, Patrick Leung, PhD (University of Houston)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

329 [C&CJ] Women’s and gender issues in Liberty BR Salon K (ML 4) Targeting Obesity Among Cancer Patients with Mindfulness- criminal justice Oriented Recovery Enhancement: Results from a Randomized Moderator: Erin Comartin, PhD (Wayne State University)) Controlled Trial Elizabeth Thomas, Eric Garland, PhD (University of Utah) Enhancing Opportunity and Equity for Incarcerated Women: Exploring Mothering As Resilience Predictors of Body Mass Index in Individuals with Serious Mental Stephanie Kennedy, PhD (University of Connecticut), Annelise Mennicke, Illness Receiving Integrated Health Services PhD (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Blaine Masinter, MSW, Catherine Lemieux, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) Understanding Women’s Sexual Offending: A Comparative Analysis of Women and Men in a State-Wide Incarcerated Sample 331 [IP&SWP] Examining Effects of Interventions Liberty BR Salon I (ML 4) Erin Comartin, PhD (Wayne State University), Amanda Burgess-Proctor, with Housing Insecure Populations PhD (Oakland University), Sheryl Kubiak, PhD (Michigan State University), Moderator: Kristin M. Ferguson, PhD (Arizona State University) Kimberly Bender, PhD (University of Michigan-Flint), Poco Kernsmith, PhD (Wayne State University) Nonvocational Outcomes from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Employment Interventions for Homeless Youth A Life Course Perspective of Victimization, Child Welfare Kristin M. Ferguson, PhD (Arizona State University) Involvement, and Mental Health for Women on Probation and Parole Using Linked Data to Examine the Housing Trajectories and Social, Gina Fedock, PhD, Sophia Sarantakos, MSW, Rachel Garthe, PhD Educational, and Health Outcomes of Families and Children (University of Chicago) Experiencing Homelessness Andrew Reynolds, PhD, Lori Thomas, PhD, Ashley Clark, MCRP, Justin Factors Associated with Arrest Among a Sample of HIV-Positive Lane, MA (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Transgender Women of Color Jane Hereth, MSW (University of Chicago), Lisa Kuhns, PhD, Amy Factors Associated with Access to Permanent Supportive Housing Johnson, PhD, MSW (Lurie Children’s Hospital), James Swartz, PhD Among People with Serious Mental Illness (University of Illinois at Chicago) Frank Sirotich, PhD, Anna Durbin, PhD (Canadian Mental Health Association, Toronto Branch), Lin Fang, PhD (University of Toronto), 330 [H] Nutrition, Weight, and Health Independence BR Salon B (ML 4) Melissa Redmond, PhD (Carleton University) Moderator: Nicole O’Reilly, PhD (Boise State University) Mental Health Care Needs in Subsidized Housing: What It Takes to Appetite Awareness Training to Prevent Obesity in African- Build a Mental Health Supporting Community American Women Hyejin Jung, PhD, Jose Jaime, Jongwha Chang (University of Texas Rachel Woodson Goode, PhD, MPH, LCSW (University of North Carolina at El Paso) at Chapel Hill), Martha Ann Terry, PhD, Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, PhD, MHS, Lora E. Burke, PhD, MPH, FAHA, FAAN (University of Pittsburgh) 332 [IP&SWP] The Impacts of Housing and Marquis BR Salon 14 (ML 2) Safety Net Services on Low-income populations Healthy Weight, Healthy Children: Understanding Weight Inequity Moderator: Chi-Fang Wu, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana- across the Socioeconomic Gradient Champaign) Brittany Schuler, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Housing Assistance and Neighborhood Quality Among Low- Income Families Sarah Gold, MAT, MSW (Rutgers University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

The Impacts of SNAP Participation Benefit Level and Duration on 334 [MH] Role of Family in Mental Health Archives (ML 4) Food Insecurity Among Low-Income Families with Children Moderator: Xiafei Wang, MSW (Ohio State University) Chi-Fang Wu, PhD (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Seeking Help for Mental Health Problems in Hong Kong: The Role Pattern and Characteristics of Health Insurance Coverage Among of Family Young Adults Under the Affordable Care Act Juan Chen, PhD (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Chi-Fang Wu, PhD, EunJee Song (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Fears of Harm Held By Caregivers about Relatives with Psychiatric Disorders Examining the Effects of Housing Programs on Housing Travis Labrum, LCSW (University of Wyoming), Phyllis Solomon, PhD Deprivation, Poverty and Material Hardship Among Low- (University of Pennsylvania) Income Households Yixia Cai, MS, MSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Irwin Victimization and Perpetration of Family Violence Among Persons Garfinkel, PhD (Columbia University), Kathryn Neckerman, PhD with Serious Mental Illness (Columbia Population Research Center), Christopher Wimer, PhD Travis Labrum, LCSW (University of Wyoming), Phyllis Solomon, PhD (Columbia University) (University of Pennsylvania)

333 [MH] Psychiatric Care Issues/Help-seeking Marquis BR Salon 16 (ML 2) The Influence of Family Interaction Process on Child Aggressive Behaviors Behavior: The Role of Paternal Engagement, Maternal Parenting Moderator: Shelly Ben-David, PhD (University of British Columbia Stress and Child Resistant Attachment Okanagan) Xiafei Wang, MSW, Duan Yang, MSW (Ohio State University)

The Role of Campus Climate & Sense of Belonging on the Use of 335 [O&M] Structure and workforce issues Independence BR Salon A (ML 4) Behavioral Health Services By College Students: A Longitudinal affecting staff and clients Examination of Data from the Healthy Minds Study Moderator: Guy Enosh, PhD (University of Haifa) Tori Negash, MSW (Ohio State University) Cyber-Bullying of Social Workers’ in Israel: Extent, Correlates, and Help Seeking Patterns from Childhood to Young Adulthood in Low- Consequences Income Young Adults That Accessed Psychiatric Emergency Care Guy Enosh, PhD, Shay Tzafrir, PhD, Hani Nouman, PhD (University of Sarah Narendorf, PhD (University of Houston), Michele Munson, PhD Haifa), Maayan Lawental, PhD (University of South Florida) (New York University), Vanessa Klodnick, PhD (Thresholds Youth & Young Adult Services) Inclusion Is Important ... but How Do I Include? a Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Inclusive Leadership on Hospital Help Seeking Behaviors of Youth with Suicidal Ideation: Who Innovation, Job Satisfaction, and Perceived Quality of Care Perceives Need for Care and Seeks Actual Service? Kim Brimhall, PhD (State University of New York at Binghamton), John Boyoung Nam, MSW, Jordan DeVylder, PhD (University of Maryland, McArdle, PhD (University of Southern California) Baltimore), Holly Wilcox, PhD (The Johns Hopkins University), Matthew Hilimire, PhD (College of William and Mary) The Impact of the Psychological Contract on the Relationship between Personal-Job Fit and Contextual Performance Focused Community Messages and Help-Seeking Among Young Adults at on Differences According to the Type of Groups of Social Work Clinical High-Risk for Developing Psychosis Organization in South Korea Shelly Ben-David, PhD (University of British Columbia Okanagan), Andrea Eunjee Song, MSW (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Cole, PhD, Michele Munson, PhD (New York University), Gary Brucato, Sangwon Jung, PhD (Seoul Cyber University) PhD, Ragy Girgis, MD (Columbia University Medical Center)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

336 [R&E] Race, Health, and Service Utilization Marquis BR Salon 17 (ML 2) 338 [RD&M] Social Justice (Racial Disparity) Marquis BR Salon 13 (ML 2) Moderator: Nkemka Anyiwo, PhD (University of Michigan) Moderator: Robert Bennett, MSW (Ohio State University)

Predictors of HIV Testing Rates and Locations Among Asian and Exploring the Link Between Cumulative Trauma and Recidivism: Pacific Islanders in the United States Does Race, Age, and Offense History Increase the Risk? Swathi Reddy, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) Tina Maschi, PhD (Fordham University), George Leibowitz, PhD (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Keith Morgen, PhD (Centenary Is Family Support Related to Health Service Utilization Among College of New Jersey) Chinese Older Immigrants in the United States Man Guo, PhD, Nadia Sabbagh Steinberg, MSW (University of Iowa), Racial Disparity in Financial Knowledge: How Real Is the Gap? Xinqi Dong, MD (Rush University) Zibei Chen, MSW, James Garand, PhD (Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge) Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress Among Rural African Americans: The Role of Material Hardship The Official Poverty Measure Sensitivity to Direct Poverty: Addie Weaver, PhD, Robert Joseph Taylor, PhD, Linda M. Chatters, PhD, What Types of Material Hardship Does the OPM Best Predict Joseph Himle, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) and for Who? Robert Bennett, MSW (Ohio State University) Racial Discrimination, Depressive Symptom Typologies, and BMI Among African Americans: A Test of the Environmental Maternal Caregivers Types and Internalized Behaviors in African Affordances Model (WITHDRAWN) American Adolescents Living in Public Housing Ann W. Nguyen, PhD, MSW (Case Western Reserve University) Von Nebbitt, PhD, Takashi Amano, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis), Margaret Lombe, PhD (Boston College) 337 [R&E] Race, Gender, identity and prejudice Supreme Court (ML 4) Moderator: Wahiba Abu-Ras, PhD (Adelphi University) 339 [RSWE] Emerging issues in SW education Independence BR Salon C (ML 4) Moderator: Dora Tam, PhD (University of Calgary) Colorist Microaggressions: Black Women’s Phenomenological Experience of Race and Gender Voices from Different Stakeholders Related to the Assessment on J Camille Hall, PhD, LCSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Jandel Professional Suitability for Social Work Crutchfield, PhD (School of Applied Sciences) Dora Tam, PhD, Christine Streeter, MSW (University of Calgary), Jeanette Robertson, PhD, Oleksandr Kondrashov, PhD (Thompson Rivers Bicultural Identity Integration-Cultural Conflict of Muslim University), Rachel Birnbaum, PhD (King’s University College at Western American Emerging Adults University), Siu Ming Kwok, PhD (University of Calgary) Layla Khayr, MSW (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Self-Care Benefits Me and Those Around Me”: Perceptions of Patterns of Violent Victimization for Young Black Men in a Self-Care Among MSW Students Midwestern State Josal Diebold, BA, Wooksoo Kim, PhD, Diane Elze, PhD (University Henrika McCoy, PhD, Timothy Johnson, PhD, Isabel Farrar, MA, Emalee at Buffalo) Pearson, MSW, MPH (University of Illinois at Chicago) Color-Blind Racial Attitudes Among Social Work Students: Safety As a Social Justice Concern: Muslim Americans’ Well-Being Exploration of Individual and Social Network Correlates and Islamophobia during the 2016 Election Campaign Laura Danforth, PhD, MSW (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Hsun-Ta Wahiba Abu-Ras, PhD (Adelphi University, Doha Institute for Graduate Hsu, PhD, MSW (University of Missouri-Columbia) Studies), Zulema Suarez, PhD (Capella University), Soleman Abu-Bader, PhD (Dohan Institute for Graduate Studies)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

Conscientious Refusal in Schools of Social Work: Rights, Remedies, Racial Differences in Student Reports of School Climate and Social and Responsibilities Emotional Skills Jay Sweifach, DSW, (Yeshiva University) Tiffany M. Jones, MSW MFT, Charles Fleming, MA (University of Washington), Jessica Beaver, PhD, Samantha Bindman, PhD (Seattle 340 [RSWE] SW Pedagogy in the classroom Mint (ML 4) Public Schools), Todd Herrenkohl, PhD (University of Washington) Moderator: Wendy Thompson, DrPH (Jackson State University) The Role of Self-Efficacy and Organizational Culture on School A Quick Review of Literature on Online Course Evaluation in Social Employees’ Perceived Ability to Meet Students’ Educational Needs Work Programs Sarah Rabiner Eisensmith, MSW, David Ansong, PhD (University of North Jaegoo Lee, PhD, Wendy Thompson, DrPH (Jackson State University) Carolina at Chapel Hill), Moses Okumu, MSW (University of Toronto)

Students’ Experiences of Microaggressions in the Social Work 342 [SO&GI] LGBTQ Health Liberty BR Salon J (ML 4) Classroom Moderator: Peter A. Newman, PhD (University of Toronto) Rebecca Mirick, PhD, LICSW (Salem State University), Ashley Davis, PhD, LICSW (Wheelock College) Access-Related Health Concerns and Subsequent Forgone Care Among LGBT Adults Integrating SBIRT into the Social Work Curriculum: The Results of a Meghan Romanelli, MSW, Kimberly Hudson, PhD (New York University) Qualitative Study M. Nicole Belfiore, PhD, Marcela Blinka, MSW (The Catholic University Addressing Stigma Among Gay Men Who Party-n-Play: The Role of of America), Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc, PhD (University of Cincinnati), Social Work Joseph Shields, PhD (The Catholic University of America) Rusty Souleymanov, MSW (University of Toronto)

The Use of Social Media By Faculty and Field Instructors in Social HIV Prevention Beyond a Prescription: Experiences and Work Education Perspectives on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Gay, Lin Fang, PhD, Maria Al-Raes, Vivian Zhang (University of Toronto) Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Peter A. Newman, PhD (University of Toronto), Adrian Guta, PhD 341 [SSW] School Culture and Student Independence BR Salon H (ML 4) (University of Windsor), Ashley Lacombe-Duncan (University of Toronto) Outcomes: Advanced Statistical Analyses Moderator: Hadass Moore, MSW (University of Southern California) HIV-Related Healthcare Access for Trans Women Living with HIV: A Systematic Review School Climate and Discriminatory School Bullying, Behavioral Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Sarah Tarshis, MSW (University of Toronto) School Victimization and Weapon Involvement on School Grounds: An Individual and School Level Analysis 343 [SM&AB] The Intersection between Trauma Independence BR Salon G (ML 4) Hadass Moore, MSW, Ron Avi Astor, PhD (University of Southern and Substance Use California) Moderator: Tricia Stephens, LCSW-R, PhD (Hunter College)

School Staff Members in California: How Are School Climate Social Stressors and Genetic Influences in African-American Perceptions Related to Perceptions of Student Risk and Well- Adolescents: Evaluating Precursors of Alcohol-Use Risk Behaviors Being? Kimberly S. Compton, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth University), Cory Gordon Capp, MSW, Ron Avi Astor, PhD (University of Southern Cummings, MSW (Monmouth University, West Long Branch New Jersey), California), Tamika D. Gilreath, PhD (Texas A&M University) Fazil Aliev, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University), Cristina Bares, PhD (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor), Brian Mustanski, PhD (Northwestern University), Danielle Dick, PhD, Karen G. Chartier, PhD, MSW (Virginia Commonwealth University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

Recognizing the Contributors to Maternal Child Welfare ePOSTERS Involvement: The Role of Trauma Exposure, Substance Use and Mental Health Issues 345 ePoster Presentations XIII Marquis BR Salon 6 (ML 2) Tricia Stephens, LCSW-R, PhD, Alexis Kuerbis, PhD (Hunter College) To facilitate ePoster sessions, each ePoster presentation within each The Relationship between Substance Abuse Treatment Duration ePoster session has been assigned to an ePoster board monitor in a and Discharge Outcomes: The Moderating Role of Homelessness sequential order. ePosters 722P-780P are assigned to board monitors Yeqing Yuan, MSW, Jennifer I. Manuel, PhD, (New York University) #1-#60 respectively. If you have any questions about ePoster board monitor assignments, please locate an ePoster staff for assistance. The Mediating Roles of Social Support and Self-Efficacy on the Relationship between Trauma and Post-Treatment Substance Use Adolescent and Youth Development (ADOL) Outcomes Among Low-Income Women Leigh H Taylor, Elizabeth M Tracy, Meeyoung O. Min (Case Western 722P Working with Self-Injuring Adolescents: The Experiences and Reserve University) Perceptions of Mental Health Professionals Michael Riquino, MSW (University of Utah) 344 [VAWC] Violence Prevention Policies and Marquis BR Salon 8 (ML 2) Programs for Adolescents and College Students 723P Turn Problems into Opportunities: Positive Youth Moderator: Erin Casey, PhD (University of Washington) Development As a Predictor to Better Health and Lower Behavioral Problems Among Youth Live in Rural and Urban Areas Addressing Alcohol’s Role in Sexual Assault in Campus Prevention Meng-Jung Lee, PhD, MSW (Tunghai University) Programming: A Qualitative Study Lauren “LB” Klein, MSW, MPA (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 724P To Dream the Impossible Dream: Care Leavers’ Challenges Rebecca Woofter, BA (Washington University in St. Louis), Andrew Rizzo, and Barriers in Pursuing Their Future Expectations and Goals MS (University of New Hampshire) Yafit Sulimani-Aidan, Ph.D (Tel Aviv University)

Development and Testing of a Measure of Campus Sexual Assault Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G) Policy Implementation Based on Institutional Theory Carrie Moylan, PhD (Michigan State University), Amy Hammock, PhD 725P The Influence of Loneliness on Older Adults’ Smoking and (State University of New York at Stony Brook) Physical Activity: A Lagged Dependent Approach Jie Yang, MSW, Bongki Woo, MSW, Yoosun Chu, MSc, MSW Community-Based Theater to Develop Socioculturally Effective (Boston College) Bystander Intervention Approaches to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence 726P Volunteering Activities Among Older Adults: Does It Work for Mieko Yoshihama, PhD, Fatmeh Baidoun, MSW (University of Depression? Michigan-Ann Arbor) Mi Sun Choi, MSW (Ohio State University), Jungup Lee, PhD (National University of Singapore) The Impact of Fidelity on the Effectiveness of a Bystander-Focused Violence Prevention Program 727P The Effectiveness of Telehealth on Self-Management for Patricia Cook-Craig, PhD (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Carlton D. Older Adults with a Chronic Condition: A Comprehensive Narrative Craig, PhD (University of Nevada Las Vegas), Ann Coker, PhD, Heather Review of the Literature (WITHDRAWN) Bush, PhD (University of Kentucky) Yuqi Guo, MSW, David Albright, PhD (University of Alabama)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

728P Behaviorally Assessed Sleep Disruptions in Memory Care Communities and Neighborhoods (C&N) Residents Using Passive Sensors: A Prospective Uncontrolled Cohort Pilot Study 736P Racial and Ethnic Variations in the Protective Effect of Jarod Giger, PhD (University of Kentucky), William Schweinle, PhD Collective Efficacy on Parenting Stress (University of South Dakota), Stacy Smallfield, DrOT (Washington Sheila Barnhart, PhD (University of Kentucky), Kathryn Maguire-Jack, PhD University in Saint Louis), Sarah Morris, PhD (University of Kentucky) (Ohio State University), Allison Gibson, PhD (University of Kentucky)

729P Life in Retirement: Findings from a Focus Group Study 737P Neighborhood Environment, Volunteering, and Life Margaret Salisu, MSW (The Graduate Center, City University of New York) Satisfaction Among Older Adults in South Korea: A General Structural Equation Model 730P Their Way or No Way: Elderly Asian Immigrants’ Health- Yi Wang, MSW, Sojung Park, PhD (Washington University in Saint Louis) Related Service Utilization in Senior Housing Minzhi Ye, MA (Case Western Reserve University), Lin Chen, PhD Crime and Criminal Justice (C&CJ) (Fudan University) 738P Understanding Racial, Economic and Behavioral Health Child Welfare (CW) Barriers for Incarcerated Women of Color Maya Williams, MSW, Samantha Guz, MSW (University of Texas at Austin) 731P Who Gets a CASA?: Assessing Patterns of Selection Bias in the Appointment of Court Appointed Special Advocates 739P Survival Analysis Assessing the Effects of Prison Cynthia Osborne, PhD (University of Texas at Austin), Jennifer Lawson, Programming on Recidivism PhD (Texas State University), Ruy Manrique-Betanzos, MPAff (University T. Edison Carter, MSW, Stephen Tripodi, PhD (Florida State University) of Texas at Austin) 740P Understanding Public Defense Clients to Inform Social 732P Delinquency Trajectories of Crossover Youth in Early- and Work Practice Mid-Adolescence Sarah Buchanan, LCSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Minhae Cho, MSW, Wendy Haight, PhD (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) Disability (D)

733P The Mediating Effects of Social Support on Maltreatment and 741P What We Need: Parents’ Understandings of Service Needs of Internalizing Problems Among Adolescents Adult Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Adam James, MSW, Ferol Mennen, PhD (University of Southern Christina Marsack, PhD (Eastern Michigan University), Arlene Weisz, PhD California) (Wayne State University)

734P The Impact of Housing Insecurity on Child Maltreatment: A Gender (G) Causal Investigation Using Propensity Score Analysis Katherine Marcal, MSW (Washington University in Saint Louis) 742P Reproductive Autonomy Among a Young Adult Population: Implications for Policy and Practice 735P The Relationship Between Child Welfare Workers’ Ambivalent Rachel Wright, PhD, Peter Fawson, PhD, Katherine Buchanan, BSW Sexism and Their Beliefs about Father Involvement (Appalachian State University), Timothy Jones, MSW (Appalachian Katrina Brewsaugh, PhD (Annie E. Casey Foundation), Katherine Masyn, District Health Department), Eva Siegel, MSW, Kelsey Stone, MSW PhD (Georgia State University) (Appalachian State University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

743P Does Adherence to Masculine Norms Predict Depressive Immigrants and Refugees (I&R) Symptoms in Black College Men? Janelle Goodwill, MSW, Daphne Watkins, PhD, Jacqueline Mattis, PhD 749P Suicidal Ideation Among North Korean Refugees in South (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Korea: Exploring the Influence of Social Network Compositions By Gender 744P Human Service Providers’ Perspectives on Sex Work: A Mee Young Um, MSW, MIS, Eric Rice, PhD, Jungeun Olivia Lee, MSW, PhD Qualitative Study (University of Southern California), Hee Jin Kim, PhD (Myongji University), Theresa Anasti, MSW (University of Chicago) Lawrence Palinkas, PhD (University of Southern California)

Health (H) 750P The Well-Being of Asian Immigrants in the United Sates: An Intersectional Analysis 745P Improving Care of Inner-City Children with Poorly Controlled Guijin Lee, MSW, Arati Maleku, Ph.D. (Ohio State University), Rupal Asthma: What Parents Want You to Know Parekh, MSW, MPH (University of Texas at Arlington) Melissa Bellin, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Angelica Newsome, MSW (Siani Hospital), Cassie Land, MA (The Johns Hopkins Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP) University), Kathryn Collins, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Joan Kub, PhD (University of Southern California), Shawna Mudd, 751P Using Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare to Support Hope and DNP (The Johns Hopkins University), Mary Bollinger, DO (University Well-Being Among Shelter Residents of Maryland Medical Center), Arlene Butz, ScD (The Johns Hopkins Anita Tucker, PhD (University of New Hampshire, Durham), Christine University) Norton, PhD (Texas State University), Annette Pelletier, MSW (Discovery Girls Ranch) 746P Social Capital and Health in Transitional Countries: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan 752P The Power of Communal Song: Resilience and Choir Zhyldyz Urbaeva, Ted Jackson, MSW (University at Albany), Daejun Park Participation Among Homeless and Formerly Homeless Adults (State University of New York at Albany) Erin Murphy, MSW (University of Texas at Arlington), Mary McCoy, MSW, Courtney Cronley, PhD (The University of Texas at Arlington), Anne 747P The Role of Social Support in Mediating Levels of Distress Nordberg, PhD, Craig Keaton, BS (University of Texas at Arlington) Among Cancer Patients Matthew Moore, MSSW (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Cindy Davis, 753P Welfare Participation and Depression Among Youth: A PhD (University of the Sunshine Coast), Tamara Cadet, PhD (Simmons Synthesis of the Evidence College School of Social Work) Shiyou Wu, PhD (Arizona State University)

748P The Role of Attitudes and Emotions and the Receipt of 754P The Effects of Early Childhood Residential Mobility on Korean Pap Smears Among Older Hispanic, African American, and Non- Children’s Cognitive Development Hispanic White Women Seok-Joo Kim, PhD (Daegu University), Youngmin Cho, PhD (Case Tamara Cadet, PhD (Simmons College School of Social Work), Shanna Western Reserve University) Burke, PhD, Aaron Burgess (Florida International University), Louanne Bakk, PhD (State University of New York at Buffalo), Tracy Schroepfer, PhD Mental Health (MH) (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 755P The Triple-Plus Bind: An Intersectional Examination of Race, Gender, and Mental Health Stigma in the Lives of Black Women Living with Serious Mental Illness Marya Sosulski, Ph.D., Shani Saxon, LMSW (Michigan State University)

378 sswr | washington, dc | 2018 sswr | washington, dc | 2018 379 Achieving Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice

Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

756P The Relationship between Trauma, Behavioral and Life 764P The Psychometric Properties of the Outcome Rating Scale Functioning Needs, and Mental Illness in a Community Sample of and Session Rating Scale Used in Psychotherapy Transition Age Youth Melissa Murphy, MSW, Rachel Harris, MSW, Sarah Rakes, MSW (Florida Danna Basson, PhD, Robin Miller, MSW (WestCoast Children’s Clinic) State University)

757P The Moderating Effect of Parental Support on the 765P Predictors of Receiving Medical Attention Among Rape and Internalizing Symptoms of Emerging Adults Exposed to Assault Victims By Using National Sample Community Violence Burcu Ozturk, MSW (University of Alabama) Robert Donnelly, MSW, Katherine Holzer, MSW (Saint Louis University) 766P Systematic Review of Equine Facilitated Therapy and Trauma: 758P The Changing Nature of Terror: Trends of Terrorism in the Current Knowledge, Future Needs United States, 2000-2015 Donna Cherry, PhD (East Tennessee State University), Marlys Staudt, PhD Leia Saltzman, PhD (Hebrew University), Sarah Dow-Fleisner, PhD (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) candidate (Boston College) Research on Social Work Education (RSWE) Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families (MSVF) 767P Expanding Creswell’s Ethics Content in Five Stages of Social 759P Comparing Precipitating Circumstances Among Military and Work Research: A Classroom Action Research Non-Military Men Who Died By Suicide (WITHDRAWN) Haresh Dalvi, MSW, Lalit Khandare, M.Phil. (Indiana University - Purdue Helena Haueter, BS, David Wood, PhD (Brigham Young University) University, Indianapolis)

760P A Qualitative Interpretive Meta-Synthesis of Female Service 768P An Exploratory Investigation of an Interprofessional Members at War Approach to Research Methods Jessica Strong, PhD, Kristin Whitehill Bolton, PhD (University of North Kristin Whitehill Bolton, PhD (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), Carolina at Wilmington) Pamela H. Bowers, PhD, MSW (Humboldt State University), Jess Boersma, PhD (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) 761P Gender Differences in Predictors of Suicidality Among United States Veterans 769P Learning to Focus and Focusing to Learn: Assessing the Use Monica Himes, MSW, LCSW (University of Kentucky) of Photo-Voice in Global/Local Inter-Professional Education Corey Shdaimah, PhD (University of Maryland at Baltimore), Roni Strier, 762P Belonging and Support: Women Veterans’ Perceptions of PhD, Dassi Postan-Aizik (University of Haifa) Veteran and Military Service Organizations Kate Thomas, PhD (Charleston Southern University), Kari Fletcher, PhD Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SO&GI) (College of Saint Catherine), David Albright, PhD (University of Alabama), Justin McDaniel, PhD (Charleston Southern University), Ellen Haring, PhD 770P Sexual Identities and Protesting Among College Students (Georgetown University) Eric Swank, PhD (Arizona State University West), Brittanie Atteberry-Ash, MSW (University of Denver), Michael R. Woodford, PhD Research Design and Measurement (RD&M) (Wilfrid Laurier University)

763P Mental Health Service Use Among Asian Americans Being 771P Substance Use and Relationship Satisfaction Among Sexual Exposed to the World Trade Center Attack 5-6 Years Later Minority Women Winnie Kung, PhD (Fordham University) Natasha S. Mendoza, PhD, De’Shay Thomas, MSW (Arizona State University), Vern Harner, MSW (University of Washington), Jessica Borders (Arizona State University), Athena Ford (The Johns Hopkins University)

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Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm Sunday | January 14, 2018 | 11:30am - 1:00pm

772P Transitions: Experiences of Transgender and Gender Brittney Chesworth, MSW, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, PhD (University of North Expansive Foster Care Alumni in Los Angeles County Carolina at Chapel Hill) Sarah Mountz, PhD (University at Albany) 780P The History of Intimate Partner Violence in the Lives of Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors (SM&AB) Street-Based Female Sex Workers of Mumbai, India Sharvari Karandikar, PhD (Ohio State University), Lindsay Gezinski 773P Relationship between Trauma Exposure and Alcohol Use (University of Utah), Cecilia Mengo, PhD (Ohio State University) Disorder Among African American Emerging Adults Minli Liao, PhD (Morgan State University)

774P Substance Use Disorder Treatment Prevalence and Patterns Among Parents of Young Children in Foster Care Kiley Liming, M.J., Susana Mariscal, PhD, Jody Brook, PhD (University of Kansas)

775P The Effect of Stepfamily Closeness on Emerging Adult Prescription Drug Abuse: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Kaitlin Ward, BS, Gordon Limb, PhD, Cory Dennis, PhD (Brigham Young University)

776P Strengthening the Working Alliance through Familiarity with the 12-Step Approach to Recovery Cory Dennis, PhD (Brigham Young University), Brian Roland, PhD (Indiana Wesleyan University), Barry Loneck, PhD (State University of New York at Albany)

Sustainable Development, Urbanization, and Environmental Justice (SDU&E)

777P Poor Hygiene and Bullying Victimization in Pakistan Nadine Murshid, PhD (State University of New York at Buffalo)

Violence against Women and Children (VAWC)

778P The Role of Employment and Self-Efficacy in Young Women and Their Attitudinal Acceptance of Intimate Partner Violence: A Quantitative Study Mary McCoy, MSW (The University of Texas at Arlington), Anh Nguyen, MPP, MSW, Michael Killian, PhD (University of Texas at Arlington)

779P The Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators: A Systematic Review

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Society for Social Work and Research Society for Social Work and Research Board of Directors 2017-2018 2018 Conference Program Committee

Vice President & Program Chair Awards Chair President Members-at-Large Karina Walters, PhD Laura Abrams, PhD James Herbert Williams, PhD Laura Abrams, PhD University of Washington University of California, Los Angeles Arizona State University University of California, Los Angeles President Volunteer Coordinator President-Elect Renee Cunningham-Williams, PhD James Herbert Williams, PhD Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD Ruth Dunkle, PhD Washington University in St. Louis Arizona State University University of Maryland University of Michigan Lin Fang, PhD President-elect Research Capacity Development Vice President University of Toronto Ruth Dunkle, PhD Committee Representative Karina Walters, PhD University of Michigan Renee Cunningham-Williams, PhD University of Washington Anna Haley-Lock, PhD Washington University in St. Louis Rutgers, The State University Vice President-Elect Vice President-Elect of New Jersey Tonya Edmond, PhD Student Board Representative Tonya Edmond, PhD Washington University in St. Louis Rebecca Rebbe, MSW Washington University in St. Louis Michael Lindsey, PhD University of Washington New York University Immediate Past Vice President Immediate Past Vice President Diane DePanfilis, PhD Diane DePanfilis, PhD Enola Proctor, PhD Hunter College, City University Hunter College, City University Washington University in St. Louis of New York of New York Ramesh Raghavan, MD, PhD Secretary Rutgers, The State Uiversity of New Jersey Paula Nurius, PhD University of Washington Elizabeth Aparicio, PhD University of Maryland Treasurer (Early Career Member-at-Larage) Trina Shanks, PhD University of Michigan Rebecca Rebbe, MSW University of Washington (Student Member-at-Large)

Founding President Janet B.W. Williams, DSW New York State Psychiatric Institute Columbia University

384 sswr | washington, dc | 2018 sswr | washington, dc | 2018 385 Note: Plain numerals refer to regular session, P numbers refer to poster session, RMW numbers refer to the research methods workshops, and SSRPCB numbers refer to the special sessions on research priorities and capacity building.

Name Program Number Name Program Number In Memoriam Abdella, Gizman ...... 281 Allen, Elizabeth ...... 91, 54 Abdullah, Walitta ...... 294 Allen, Julie Ober ...... 149P The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) would like to acknowledge our Abell, Neil ...... 151 Allen, Junior ...... 107P, 447P, 468P, colleagues, who have passed since the January 2016, Washington, DC, conference: AbiNader, Millan A...... 358P ...... 525P, 531P, 644P Abraham, Amanda ...... 213, 316 Allen, Junior Lloyd ...... 312P Abram, Samantha ...... 187 Allen-Meares, Paula ...... 299 William Bradshaw Abrams, Laura ...... 145, SSRPCB-5, 277 Alleyne-Green, Binta ...... 47 The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Abrefa-Gyan, Tina ...... 229 Allmang, Skye ...... 145 College of Social Work Abu-Bader, Soleman ...... 337 Alston, Sharon ...... 195 Abu-Ras, Wahiba ...... 337 Altman DuBrul, Sascha ...... 262 Abu Hassan Shaari, Azahah...... 586P Altschul, Inna ...... 28, 63P, 70, 308 Aby, Martha ...... 316 Alvarez, Antonia R.G...... 70 Accomazzo, Sarah ...... 62 Alvarez Padilla, Yesenia ...... 308 Acquati, Chiara ...... 176 Alves da Silva, Oto...... 191 Acri, Mary ...... 315 Amano, Takashi ...... 338, 670P, 697P Adamek, Margaret ...... 173 Ambler, Clarice ...... 159 Adams, Gina ...... 244 Amenuke-Edusei, Margaret ...... 256 Adams Rueda, Heidi ...... 194, 292 Amorose, Anthony ...... 546P Agha, Erum ...... 322P, 568P An, Soonok ...... 13, 63, 108P Aguinaldo, Laika ...... 261, 608P Anarfi, John ...... 574P Ahluwalia Cameron, Aman ...... 280, 335P Anastas, Jeane ...... 299 Ahmad, Alizeh ...... 626P Anasti, Theresa...... 744P Ahmadinejad, Mitra ...... 7 Anderson, Karen ...... 33 Ahn, Haksoon ...... 218, 136P, 225P, 279, 555P Anderson, Kim ...... 194, 290 Ahn, Jooree ...... 557P Anderson, Kristy ...... 412P, 471P Ahuja, Nishtha ...... 703P Anderson, Riana Elyse ...... 60 Ai, Amy ...... 283P, 636P Anderson-Butcher, Dawn ...... 46, 236, Aifah, Angela ...... 56 ...... 43P, 49P, 546P Aisha, Bonner-Cozad ...... 187P Andrade, Flavia ...... 671P Akesson, Bree ...... 121, 151, 178 Andrade, Lucia...... 203 Akhmedzyanova, Linara ...... 264 Andrews, Christina ...... 213, 316 Akin, Becci ...... 174, 135P, 196, Andrews, Mallory ...... 85P ...... 223, 233, 291, 316 Andross, David ...... 282 Akinsola, Omotola ...... 229P Angell, Beth ...... 58, 335 Al-Ahdali, Sumer ...... 191P, 235P Anh, Jooree ...... 15, 275 Al-Raes, Maria ...... 340 Ansong, David ...... 35P, 73, 154, 253, 341 Albright, David ...... 727P, 762P Ansong, Eric ...... 35P Alday, Eva ...... 161P Antwi-Boasiako, Kofi ...... 275P, 326 Alegria, Margarita ...... RMW-1 Anucha, Rebecca ...... 163 Alessi, Edward ...... 7, 70, 205 Anucha, Uzo...... 163 Ali, Samira ...... 17, 202, 282 Anyiwo, Nkemka ...... 60, 336 Aliev, Fazil ...... 343 Anyon, Yolanda ...... 323, 589P, 709P Ali Khan, Professor Mansoor ...... 626P Aparicio, Elizabeth...... 142, 87, 434P Allan, Heather ...... 211 Appel, Hoa ...... 636P Allard, Scott ...... 42, 329P Arayasirikul, Sean ...... 205

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Armendariz, Salvador ...... 641P Barkan, Susan ...... 33 Bellisle, Dylan ...... 269P Bina, Rena ...... 217, 285 Armington, Sophia ...... 262 Barker, Judith ...... 226 Bello, Mariel S...... 300 Bindman, Samantha ...... 341, 646P Ashcroft, Rachelle ...... 143 Barker, Taylor ...... 346P Beltran, Raiza ...... 176, 282 Binette, Joanne ...... 187P Ashford, Jose B...... 318P Barman-Adhikari, Anamika ...... 122, 149, 159 Beltran, Ramona ...... 240 Birkenmaier, Julie ...... 146, 8, 11 Ashida, Sato ...... 428P Barnhart, Sheila ...... 223, 614P, 736P Ben-David, Shelly ...... 52, 333, 456P Birmingham, Andrea ...... 87 Ashley, Pam ...... 679P Baroni, Beverly ...... 124P, 301 Benbenishty, Rami ...... 349P Birnbaum, Rachel ...... 339 Asis, Dale ...... 320 Barr, Nicholas ...... 279P Bender, Anna ...... 112 Birore, Charles M. S...... 247P Astor, Ron ...... 62, 62P, 106, 148, 341, 349P Barr, Tina ...... 241, 621P Bender, Kimberly A...... 52, 122, 148, 157, Bishop-Fitzpatrick, Lauren ...... 165, 309 Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie ...... 147, 589P, 770P Barrenger, Stacey ...... 161 ...... 159, 190, 329, 323 Biswas, Bipasha ...... 200 Auerbach, Charles ...... 215, 9P, 10 Barreras, Joanna L...... 260 Bendik-Keymer, Jeremy ...... 48P Bizzell, Josh ...... 606P Augimeri, Leena ...... 301 Barrio, Concepcion ...... 402P, 513P Benjamins, Laura ...... 427P Bjerregaard, Beth...... 20P Augsberger, Astraea ...... 90, 308 Barron, Carla ...... 175P Bennett, Kyle ...... 652P Black, Beverly ...... 56P Auslander, Wendy...... 334P, 345P Barros Lane, Liza ...... 128P, 253, 201 Bennett, Robert ...... 338 Black, Denise ...... 565P, 592P, 650P, 689P Austin, Ashley...... 205, 344P, 591P Bartelsen, Annabelle ...... 127 Bennett, Roberta ...... 338 Black, Maureen ...... 682P Austin, Michael ...... 496P Barth, Rick ...... 237 Berg, Kristen ...... 112 Black, Tara ...... 17P, 326 Awais, Yasmine ...... 170 Barthelemy, Juan J...... 224P, 246P Berger, Lawrence ...... 113 Blakeslee, Jennifer ...... 4, 44, 255P, 327 Ayers, Stephanie ...... 207 Bartlett, Jessica Dym ...... 32, 134 Berger, Lisa ...... 84 Blakey, Joan ...... 201 Azhar, Sameena ...... 17, 171P Bartley, Leah ...... 288 Berger Cardoso, Jodi ...... 92, 128P, 201, 253 Blank Wilson, Amy ...... 5, 161, 224 Baca-Atlas, Stefani ...... 56 Barto, Beth ...... 32 Berkman, Cathy ...... 34P Blau, Joel ...... 200 Bae, Junghee ...... 243P, 460P Basson, Danna ...... 585P, 756P Berlin, Lisa ...... 32 Bledsoe, Sarah...... 217, 9, 45, 286 Bagaajav, Ariunsanaa ...... 222 Bates, Gleneara ...... 198, 207P Bernstein, Catesby ...... 647P Blinka, Marcela ...... 340 Bagwell-Adams, Grace ...... 528P Bates, Samantha ...... 43P, 49P, 546P Berrett-Abebe, Julie ...... 176, 198 Bloch, Lian ...... 235P Bagwell-Gray, Meredith ...... 236P, 720P Battis, Claire ...... 496P Berringer, Kathryn ...... 257 Bloeser, Katharine ...... 153 Bahorik, Amber ...... 219P Bauer, Greta R...... 180 Bersamira, Clifford ...... 316, 534P Blumenthal, Anne...... 664P Bai, Rong ...... 617P Bauermeister, Jose ...... 648P Berthold, S. Megan ...... 388P Bo, Ai ...... 121P, 182P Baiden, Philip ...... 66P, 222, 275P Bay-Cheng, Laina ...... 105 Berzin, Stephanie ...... 324 Bobby, Stephanie ...... 294 Baidoun, Fatmeh ...... 344 Beaujolais, Brieanne ...... 359P Berzoff, Joan ...... 314 Bocanegra, Kathryn ...... 315 Baird, Karen ...... 257 Beaver, Jessica ...... 341, 646P Bessaha, Melissa ...... 195 Bochicchio, Lauren ...... 203 Baird, Stephanie ...... 178P Becerra, David ...... 81, 227 Bessel, Diane ...... 619P Bodian, Ruth ...... 32 Baker, Alayna ...... 85P Becker, Jessica ...... 294 Best, Jared ...... 4, 255P, 327 Boel-Studt, Shamra ...... 152, 195P Baker, Amy ...... 93, 30, 109 Beckford, Morris ...... 163 Betancourt, Theresa ...... 47 Boersma, Jess ...... 768P Baker, Anne ...... 294, 311 Beeler-Stinn, Sara ...... 473P Beverly, Hydeen K...... 594P Bogenschutz, Matthew D...... 197, 225, 501P Baker, Lisa ...... 340, 34, 47P Beer, Oliver ...... 252 Beverly, Sondra...... 30, 160 Boggess, Bethany ...... 558P Bakk, Louanne ...... 265P, 748P Beerbower, Emily ...... 406P Bhana, Arvin ...... 215P Bogo, Marion ...... 40, 96, 230 Baldwin-White, Adrienne ...... 599P Begun, Stephanie ...... 148, 157 Bhattacharya, Anindita .....10P, 232P, 262, 325 Boldin, Martin...... 639P Ball, Annahita ...... 46, 157 Belfiore, M. Nicole ...... 340 Bhattacharya, Gauri ...... 150 Bollinger, Mary ...... 745P Ballentine, Kess ...... 42 Belger, Aysenil ...... 606P Bhuyan, Rupaleem ...... 172, 450P Bolton, Kristin Whitehill ...... 319P, 760P, 768P Bane, Thomas ...... 170, 198, 207P Belisle, Eric ...... 301 Bibbs, Tonya ...... 223 Bolton, Rendelle ...... 277 Bank, Lew ...... 44 Bell, Bethany A...... 278, 382P, 705P Bickham, Trey ...... 106P Boltz, Laura ...... 4 Banks, Sevaughn ...... 393P Bell, Finn ...... 104P, 277 Biehl, Michael ...... 18P Bondi, Elizabeth ...... 154 Banman, Aaron ...... 28, 80 Bell, James ...... 79 Biek, Christopher ...... 155 Bonds-Grocher, Kimberly ...... 39 Barajas, Gabriela ...... 57 Bell, Lauren ...... 173 Bikson, Karra ...... 587P Bonifas, Robin ...... 230 Barbee, Anita ...... 271 Bell, Madison ...... 398P Billiot, Shanondora...... 19, 81 Bonsu, JanaÈ ...... 560P Bares, Cristina ...... 186, 343 Bellamy, Jennifer ...... 28, 61, 268 Bills, Kaycee ...... 30, 391P Booth, Jaime ...... 110, 125, 307 Bargeron, Jodie ...... 99 Bellin, Melissa ...... 165, 745P Bilokon, Elena ...... 264 Borah, Elisa ...... 228

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Borders, Jessica ...... 771P Brooks, Devon ...... 75P Butler, Amy ...... 23 Carlson, Catherine ...... 217, 35 Borja, Sharon...... 94, 149, 165P Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne ...... 241P Buttell, Fred...... 295P Carlson, Juliana ...... 233, 658P Bork, Samantha ...... 637P Broshek, Catherine ...... 398P Butters, Rob ...... 105P Carlson, Melanie ...... 419P Bornheimer, Lindsay A...... 36P, 100, 315 Brown, Aaron ...... 102 Butters, Robert P...... 355P Carlson, Patricia ...... 615P Borus, Matthew ...... 686P Brown, Adam ...... 210 Buttner, Catherine ...... 296 Carnahan, Megan ...... 356P Borys, Suzanne ...... 716P Brown, C. Hendricks ...... 288 Buttters, Rob ...... 90P Carnochan, Sarah ...... 496P Bosk, Emily ...... 185, 373P Brown, Donna ...... 95P Butz, Arlene ...... 745P Carpenter, Emma ...... 268, 310 Bowen, Elizabeth A...... 46, 157 Brown, Hendricks ...... 288 Byansi, William ...... 210P Carr, Christian ...... 328 Bowen, Gary ...... 253 Brown, James ...... 588P Bybee, Deborah ...... 264, 292 Carr, Dawn ...... 71 Bowen, Natasha ...... 3P, 49P Brown, Laura ...... 170P Bybee, Jordan ...... 192P Carrillo, Arturo...... 315 Bowers, Pamela H...... 319P, 768P Brown, Lauren ...... 325P Byers, David S...... 125, 314 Carrion, Iraida ...... 378P Bowie, Stan ...... 290 Brown, Maryellen ...... 307 Byers, Kaela ...... 203, 333P Carroll-Barbuto, John ...... 228, 517P Boyas, Javier ...... 185P Brown, Mary Ellen...... 137P Byimana, Leonce ...... 327P Carter, Rebecca ...... 180 Boyd, Reiko ...... 326 Brown, Samantha M...... 63P Byoun, Soo-Jung ...... 643P Carter, T. Edison ...... 204, 739P Boyum, Sonia ...... 602P Brown, Sandra ...... 146P Byrne, Thomas ...... 44, 277 Carter, Vicky ...... 79P Brabeck, Kalina ...... 128P Brown, Suzanne ...... 28, 175P, 263, 268 Cabassa, Leopoldo ..SSRPCB-6, 152, 203, 286 Casey, Erin ...... 344, 261, 658P Brady, Laura ...... 183P Brown, Tyese ...... 170, 61P Cabrera, Justin ...... 170 Casolaro, Thomas ...... 287P, 407P Brady, Shane ...... 247, 276 Browne, Teri ...... 150, 101, 230, 582P Cadenas, German ...... 227 Cassady, C.M...... 70P Bragin, Martha ...... 121 Brownson, Ross ...... SSRPCB-2 Cadet, Tamara .....198, 265P, 445P, 747P, 748P Cassetty, Casey ...... 351P Brake, Andrew ...... 179 Brucato, Gary ...... 333 Cage, Jamie ...... 253P, 614P Castaneda, Yvette ...... 243 Brancato, Candace ...... 424P Bruns, Kimberly ...... 316 Cahill, Laura ...... 158P Castillo, Berenice ...... 186 Brant, Kristina ...... 258 Bruson, Nathan ...... 5 Cai, Yixia ...... 332 Castillo, Jason ...... 81, 103P Brekke, John ...... 221 Brydon, Daphne ...... 149, 162P Calderwood, Kimberly ...... 335P Castonguay, Amanda ...... 578P Brennan, David J...... 180 Buchanan, Katherine ...... 742P Caler, Kyle ...... 22P Castro, Carl ...... 279P, 336P Brennan, Richard ...... 254 Buchanan, NiCole ...... 126 Calhoun, Molly ...... 21, 253 Castro Baker, Amy...... 97 Breslin, Mary Lou ...... 278 Buchanan, Sarah...... 740P Callahan, Christine ...... 146, 12 Catalano, Richard ...... 190 Brewer, Nathan Q...... 75 Buckhoy, Nikita...... 414P Callton, Christina ...... 175 Cazares, Mayra ...... 483P Brewer, Sarah ...... 29 Bufe, Sam ...... 8, 30, 136 Calvo, Rocio ...... 71, 199 Cederbaum, Julie ...... 280, 336P, 394P Brewsaugh, Katrina ...... 735P Bullock, Karen...... 265P Calzada, Esther ...... 57 Cellarius, Karen ...... 148, 294 Bricout, John C...... 165, 21P Bunger, Alicia ...... 115, 249, 316, 261, 288 Camacho, David ...... 10P, 232P, 325 Cepeda, Alice ...... 157P Bride, Brian ...... 54P Bunting, Amanda...... 440P Cambron, Chris ...... 101 Chacko, Thomas ...... 41P, 99P, 578P Bridge, Jeffrey ...... 596P Burcher, Kimberly ...... 130P, 370P Camp, Jessica ...... 563P Chakravarty, Sreyashi ...... 641P Brien, Natasha ...... 222 Burgess, Aaron ...... 748P Campbell, Emily J...... 62 Chambers, Jaclyn E...... 315P Bright, Charlotte Lyn ...... 43, 59, Burgess-Proctor, Amanda ...... 329 Campbell, Jacquelyn ...... 35, 81, 236P, 718P Chambers, Ruth ...... 255 ...... 136P, 175, 181, 288, 301 Burgin, Stacey ...... 5, 161, 224 Campbell, Rebecca ...... 264 Chan, Hoi Yan ...... 310 Bright, Leina’ala ...... 19 Burke, Lora E...... 330 Campo, John ...... 596P Chan, Keith ...... 295, 263 Brimhall, Kim ...... 335 Burke, Shanna ...... 7, 265P, 748P Cancian, Maria ...... 272, 113 Chan, Lai Wan ...... 310 BrintzenhofeSzoc, Karlynn ...... 340 Burlaka, Viktor ...... 245P Canetti, Daphna ...... 34 Chang, Hey-In, ...... 303P BriseÒo, Sara ...... 315 Burnes, David ...... 3, 11P, 99 Cano, Manuel ...... 342P Chang, Jina ...... 258, 283 Brisson, Alicia ...... 510P Burnette, Catherine ...... 194, 14P, 236P, 492P Cantave, Cassandra ...... 187P Chang, Jongwha ...... 331 Brocato, Jo ...... 255 Burnette, Denise ...... 325 Cao, Yiwen ...... 261, 288 Chang, Mingway ...... 56 Bromfield, Nicole...... 272P Burns, Jonathan K...... 232 Caplan, Mary A...... 110 Chang, Yu-Ling ...... 631P Brondino, Michael ...... 154 Burrage, Rachel ...... 432P Capp, Gordon...... 106, 228, 341 Chanmugam, Amy ...... 194 Brook, Jody ...... 223, 291, 316, 774P Busch-Armendariz, NoÎl ...... 131, 75, 181 Caragata, Lea ...... 261 Chapple, Kiara ...... 370P Brookins, Tabitha ...... 690P Bush, Heather ...... 344, 424P Carbone, Jason T...... 19P, 240P, 316P, 377P Chapple, Reshawna ...... 370P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Charles, Jennifer L.K...... 398P Cho, Seungjong ...... 551P Clougherty, Kathleen ...... 217 Courtney, Mark ...... 1, 25, 94P, 242 Charles, Pajarita ...... 135, 80 Cho, Yong Ju ...... 71P Cnaan, Ram ...... 115 Covington, Meredith ...... 12, 48 Charles, Victoria A...... 274 Cho, Youngmin ...... 754P Coakley, Tanya...... 224P Crabtree, Kiela ...... 257, 266P Chartier, Karen G...... 343 Choi, Anna, W.M...... 600P Cochran, Gerald ...... 263, 294 Craddock, Jaih ...... 45P, 86P, 154 Chasnoff, Ira J...... 291 Choi, Ga-Young ...... 63, 108P Cochran, John ...... 20P Craig, Carlton D...... 344 Chatterjee, Anusha ...... 77P Choi, Jaeuk ...... 148P Coffman, Melinda ...... 207 Craig, Shelley ...... 205, 280, 344P, 591P Chatterji, Sangeeta ...... 205P, 416P Choi, Joon ...... 528P Cohen, Graham ...... 300P Crampton, David ...... 617P Chatters, Linda M...... 325, 336 Choi, Jungtae ...... 303P Cohen-Callow, Amy ...... 80P Crawford, Marcus ...... 273, 407P Chau, Shirley ...... 663P Choi, Mi Jin ...... 375P Coker, Ann ...... 344, 424P Crea, Thomas ...... 178, 227, 232 Chaudhry, Serena ...... 88P Choi, Mi Sun ...... 726P Cole, Andrea ...... 52, 333, 456P Crimmins, Eileen ...... 669P Chavez, Erica ...... 604P Choi, Namkee...... 332P Cole, Jennifer ...... 549P Cristaudo, Katharine ...... 212P Chaya, Julie ...... 347P Choi, Sam ...... 29P, 616P Cole, Marissa ...... 253 Crolley-Simic, Josie ...... 494P Cheatham, Leah ...... 181P, 484P, 579P Choi, Shinwoo ...... 643P Coles, D. Crystal ...... 306 Cronley, Courtney ...... 451P, 752P Chen, Ding-Geng ...... 139, RMW-3 Choi, Sung Ah ...... 273P Collard, Carol ...... 290 Crosby, Shantel ...... 124P, 301 Chen, Fang-pei ...... 490P Choi, Sunha ...... 203P Collins, Cyleste ...... 617P Cross, Timothy ...... 688P Chen, Gong ...... 325 Choi, Y. Joon ...... 13, 47, 63, 267P, 453P, 721P Collins, Kathryn ...... 745P Crowell, Sheila ...... 252 Chen, Josh ...... 595P Choi, Yeon Jin ...... 187P, 302 Collins, Mary...... 308, 352P Crutchfield, Jandel ...... 84P, 337 Chen, Juan ...... 334 Chonody, Jill...... 128 Collins-Camargo, Crystal ...... 399P Crutchfield, Rashida ...... 157 Chen, Lin ...... 367P, 730P Chor, Brian ...... RMW-2 Colvin, Marianna ...... 22 Csernansky, John ...... 187 Chen, Qi ...... 89 Chou, Chih-Ping ...... 157P Comartin, Erin ...... 175, 200P, 329 Cuadros, Diego ...... 232 Chen, Wan-Yi ...... 418P Chowa, Gina A...... 232, 281, 324 Combs, Katie Massey ...... 63P, 148, 305 Cubbin, Catherine ...... 76, 170P Chen, Xin...... 446P Choy-Brown, Mimi ...... 404P Compton, Kimberly S...... 323, 343 Cuccaro-Alamin, Stephanie ...... 185 Chen, Yi ...... 133 Christensen, M. Candace ...... 194, 296P Connell, Christian ...... 134 Cuddeback, Gary ...... 5, 161, 224 Chen, Yu-Chih ...... 124, 167P, 303 Chu, Yoosun ...... 102, 125, 257P, 302, 725P Conner, Laneshia ...... 270P Cuellar, Matthew James ...... 10, 215 Chen, Zibei ...... 284, 338 Chuang, Deng-Min ...... 139P, 152P, 206, 279 Connolly, Maureen ...... 70, 123P ...... 195, 339, 647P Cheng, Shih-Ying ...... 345P, 697P Chuang, Emmeline ...... 399P Conrad, Aaron ...... 207, 233, 413P Cuesta, Laura ...... 113 Cheng, Tyrone C...... 366P Chubukova, Lyubov ...... 264 Conroy, Jacqueline ...... 343P Culp, Stacey ...... 203 Cheng, Zhaowen ...... 325 Chui, Cheryl ...... 42P Conway, Anne ...... 98, 241P, 482P, 486P Cummings, Cory ...... 343 Cherney, Katrina ...... 31 Chun, JongSerl ...... 417P Conway, Jane ...... 181 Cummings, Cristy ....126, 151, 169P, 201, 264 Cherry, Donna...... 196, 766P Chung, Saras ...... 125, 179 Conway, Tracey ...... 256 Cummings, Sherry ...... 131P Cherry, Kevin ...... 400P Chung, Yiyoon ...... 93P Coohey, Carol ...... 204, 168P Cunningham-Williams, Renee ...... Chesworth, Brittney 35P, 129, 176P, 291, 779P Chupp, Mark ...... 276 Cook-Craig, Patricia ...... 344, 424P ...... 78, SSRPCB-1 Cheung, Monit ...... 126P, 314, 446P, 497P Churakova, Iuliia ...... 245P Copp, Hilary...... 70 Curley, Alexandra ...... 302 Chi, Iris ...... 133, 157P, 189P, 569P Church, Wesley ...... 2P, 667P Corbin, Dennis E...... 226 Curley, Jami ...... 160, 11 Chiang, Chien-jen ...... 20, 124, 167P Cimino, Andrea ...... 229 Corbin, Joanne ...... 312 Curling, Deone ...... 256 Chiarelli-Helminiak, Christina ...... 120P, 262P Claiborne, Nancy...... 138 Corcoran, Jacqueline ...... 100 Curran, Mary ...... 9 Chicago, The University ...... 101P Clancy, Margaret ...... 30, 160 Corletto, Gisele ...... 161P Currie, Dustin...... 211 Childers, Casey ...... 230 Clapp, John D...... 53P Corley, Nicole ...... 65P Currin-McCulloch, Jennifer A...... 694P Childress, Saltanat ...... 35 Clark, Ashley ...... 331 Cormier, Loretta ...... 34 Curry, Ashley ...... 327, 223 Childs, Selena ...... 248 Clark, Cari ...... 719P Cornwell, Derekh ...... 269 Curry, Susanna ...... 82 Chiriboga, David...... 44P, 325 Clark, Maureen ...... 250 Cornwell, Olivia ...... 281 Curtis, Christopher ...... 199P, 304P Cho, Hyunkag ...... 63, 108P, 417P Clarkson-Hendrix, Michael ...... 228, 517P Costanzo, Molly...... 197, 268, 309 Curtis, Marah ...... 212, 331, 244 Cho, Min Hae ...... 225 Clarkson Freeman, Pamela...... 59 Cotter, Katie ...... 67P, 124 Cusano, Julia ...... 296, 416P Cho, Minhae...... 732P Claypool, Emily ...... 224 Cournoyer, Chiara ...... 27 D’Ambrosio, Joseph G...... 681P Cho, Sangmi...... 145P Clayton, M. Annette ...... 4P Coursaris, Constantinos ...... 533P D’Souza, Sandra ...... 205, 344P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Dacus, Jagadisa-devasri ...... 226 den Dunnen, Wendy ...... 275P Draper, Carrie ...... 318 Ellis, Kelsey N...... 102 Dahm, Charles ...... 129 Deng, Suo ...... 206 Drazen, Yonah ...... 113 Elze, Diane ...... 339 Dai, Annie ...... 368P Dennis, Cory...... 294P, 775P, 776P Drew, Alison L...... 52, 202 Engel, Rafael ...... 42 Daley, Andrea ...... 256 Dentato, Michael ...... 205 Drisko, James ...... 38 Enosh, Guy ...... 304, 326, 335 Dalvi, Haresh ...... 767P DePanfilis, Diane ...... RMW-2, 288 Droubay, Brian A...... 105P, 355P Eoomkham, Jennate ...... 281 Damashek, Amy ...... 297 de Pokomandy, Alexandra ...... 256 Drury, Ida...... 211 Epperson, Matt ...... 118, 224 Damman, Jeri ...... 20, 194P DerAnanian, Cheryl ...... 472P Du, Xi ...... 31 Ercin, Hazal ...... 270 Danforth, Laura ...... 41, 290, 339 DeShone, Heather ...... 16 Duan, Lei ...... 83 Ericksen, Kirsten ...... 140, 251 Dang, Minh ...... 264 DeSouza, Eros ...... 231P Duda-Banwar, Janelle...... 48P Ernst, Joy ...... 3 Danis, Fran ...... 181 Despard, Mathieu ...... 216, 8, 12, 48, 136 Duerr Berrick, Jill ...... 218 Ervin, Thea ...... 107 Danziger, Sandra ...... 329P Dettlaff, Alan ...... 92 Dulmus, Catherine ...... 595P, 607P Erwin, Jennifer ...... 102 Darcy, Kathleen ...... 264 DeVillez, Jamie ...... 107 DuMont, Kimberly ...... 272 Espelage, Dorothy ...... 299 David Schlueter, David ...... 82 DeVylder, Jordan ...... 55, 274P, 333 Dunkerley, Stacy ...... 316 Espinoza, Luis ...... 6 Davidson, Michelle ...... 202 DeZelar, Sharyn ...... 500P, 623P Dunlop, Catherine ...... 427P Espitia, Nicolaus ...... 29 Davis, Ashley ...... 204, 340 Diaz-Strong, Daysi ...... 258 Dunn, Andrew ...... 264P Esposito, Tonino...... 326 Davis, Cindy ...... 150P, 265P, 445P, 747P Diaz-Valdes Iriarte, Antonia E...... 232 Dunn, Nichole ...... 43P Esquivel, Laura ...... 385P Davis, E. Maxwell ...... 18P, 581P Dichter, Melissa ...... 228 Dunnigan, Allison E...... 92P, 255 Estes Savage, Tamara ...... 582P Davis, Jordan ...... 106 Dick, Danielle...... 343 Duran, Bonnie ...... 183 Estreet, Anthony ...... 308P Davis, Lonna ...... 233 Dickinson, Nancy ...... 271 Durbin, Anna ...... 331 Eteminan, Sarah ...... 262 Davis, Matt ...... 211, 306 Diebold, Josal ...... 339 Durfee, Alesha ...... 720P Evans, Caroline ...... 67P, 222, 324 Davis, Maxine ...... 129, 198 Diez, Stephanie ...... 74, 114P Duron, Jacquelynn ...... 4, 373P, 438P Evans, Marneena ...... 79 Davitt, Joan ...... 630P Dillard, Rebecca ...... 127P, 539P Dworsky, Amy ...... 142, 82 Evans-Campbell, Tessa ...... 240 DaWalt, Leann S...... 309 Dillon, Frank ...... 205 Dyson, Yarneccia ...... 6 Fagan, Jay ...... 61 Day, Angelique ...... 124P, 301 Di Minin, Enrico ...... 232 Dziegielewski, Sophia ...... 25 Fakunmoju, Sunday ...... 229 Dayton, Carolyn ...... 28, 175P, 268 Ding, Yingying ...... 309P, 314 Eack, Shaun ...... 187, 83P Falb, Kathryn ...... 281 Ddamulira, Christopher ...... 147P DiNitto, Diana ...... 155, 332P Eastman, Andrea Lane...... 142, 175, 301 Falk, Derek ...... 567P De Candia, Teresa ...... RMW-2 Dodd, Sarah...... 299P Easton, Scott ...... 126, 156P, 314, 633P, 700P Fallon, Barbara ...... 17P, 66P, 222, 326, 677P DeCarlo, Matthew ...... 501P Doering-White, John ...... 86 Eaton, Andrew ...... 226, 205, 280 Fallon, John ...... 125 DeChants, Jonah ...... 70, 157, 159, 323 Doherty, Meredith ...... 198, 207P Edguer, Marjorie ...... 361P Fang, Lin ...... 206, 115P, 331, 340, 409P Dees, Morris ...... 239 Donaldson, Linda Plitt ...... 157 Edleson, Jeffrey ...... 1 Fantus, Sophia ...... 290P deGuzman, Anna ...... 338P Dong, Xinqi...... 336 Edmond, Tonya ...... 181, 75, 177P Fareed, Anan ...... 314 DeHart, Dana ...... 101, 259P, 582P Donnelly, Robert ...... 757P Edwards, Jonathan P...... 218P Farina, Anne ...... 642P Deichen, Megan ...... 152, 195P Donohue-Dioh, Jessica ...... 238P Edwards, Renee ...... 15P, 487P Farmer, Antoinette ...... 2, 295, 527P Deka, Nathaniel ...... 175 Dooner, Colin ...... 604P Eggers, Michele...... 310 Farmer, Elizabeth ...... 547P Delany, Peter ...... 101 Doorn, Sean ...... 197 Eghaneyan, Brittany .....220P, 248P, 260, 444P, Farmer, Elizabeth M. Z...... 421P De La Rosa, Mario ...... 114P Doran, Elizabeth ...... 420P 624P Farmer, G. Lawrence ...... 295 Delavega, Elena ...... 109P, 300P Doran, Joanna...... 146 Eidmann, Ashley ...... 85P Farr, Rachel ...... 530P Deljavan, Sevil ...... 327 Dore, Peter ...... 11 Eisenbaum, Elaine ...... 165 Farrar, Isabel ...... 337 Dell, Peter...... 84 Dorsey, Marquitta ...... 80, 135 Eisensmith, Sarah ...... 253 Farrar, Jordan ...... 178 Dellor, Elinam ...... 201 Dotson, Yosha ...... 244P El-Bassel, Nabila ...... 56, 264 Faul, Anna ...... 120P, 262P, 681P De Luca, Stefanie ...... 212 Douaihy, Antoine ...... 294 Elias-Lambert, Nada ...... 657P Faulkner, Monica ...... 142, 27, 45, 140P, 285P De Luca, Susan ...... 273 Dow-Fleisner, Sarah ...... 285, 530P, 758P Elkins, Jennifer ...... 247, 244P, Fawson, Peter ...... 742P Delva, Jorge ...... 186 Doyle, Delanie ...... 442P ...... 373P, 397P, 468P, 531P Fedina, Lisa ...... 55, 181, 292 De Marco, Allison ...... 21, 78P, 339P Draine, Jeff ...... 161 Ell, Kathleen ...... 503P Fedock, Gina ...... 264, 329 Dembo, Robert ...... 197 Drake, Brett ...... 76P, 673P Elliott, Luther ...... 74 Feely, Megan ...... 53, 615P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Feldman, Guy ...... 284 Fordham, Chelsea ...... 346P Galbraith, Patricia ...... 311 Gibson, Margaret ...... 256 Feldman, Sara ...... 211, 255 Forge, Nicholas...... 593P, 711P Gale, Adrian ...... 2 Gibson, Priscilla ...... 289 Fendrich, Michael ...... 294 Forrest-Bank, Shandra ...... 195 Gallagher, John ...... 153, 318P, 379P, 499P Giger, Jarod ...... 728P Feng, Huiling ...... 242 Forsman, R. Lane ...... 665P Gant, Larry ...... 191 Gil-Rivas, Virginia ...... 292 Feng, Jui-Ying ...... 300 Forsyth, Selina ...... 47 Gantumur, Zoljargalan ...... 222 Gilbert, Louisa ...... 56 Fentress, Taurmini ...... 532P Forth, Marty ...... 42P Gao, Qin ...... 34P, 85, 297P, 452P, 699P Gilgun, Jane ...... 131, 321 Ferguson, Aidan ...... 128, 178 Fosco, Gregory ...... 26 Gao, Xiang ...... 672P Gillen, Meghan ...... 158P Ferguson, Kristin M...... 122, 159, 331 Foster, Kirk ...... 318 Gaona, Lizbeth ...... 260, 402P Gilliam, Julie ...... 39 Fernandez, Angela ...... 19 Foster, Kirk A...... 705P Garand, James ...... 338 Gilliland, Aubrey ...... 504P Fernandez, Bruno ...... 129 Foust, Regan ...... 313 Garay, Elene ...... 315 Gilmour, Matt ...... 128 Fernandez, Cielo ...... 177 Fox, Jaclyn ...... 187 Garbe, Renee ...... 612P Gilreath, Tamika...... 106, 228, 341 Fernandez, M. Isabel ...... 648P Francis, Meredith...... 286 Garcia, Antonio ...... 275 Gilster, Megan ...... 307 Ferreira, Regardt ...... 34, 295P Frank-Miller, Ellen ...... 12, 48 GarcÌa, Moctezuma...... 226 Ginther, Donna ...... 20 Fettes, Danielle ...... 297 Franklin, Cynthia ...... 68, 78, 116, Gardner, Daniel.S ...... 198, 222 Gioia, Deborah ...... 331P Figley, Charles ...... 34, 492P ...... 179, 694P Garfinkel, Irwin ...... 113, 313, 332 Girgis, Ragy ...... 333 Figuereo, Victor ...... 30P, 199, 257P, 342P Franks, Cheryl ...... 105 Garland, Eric ...... 322, 187, 294, 311, 330 Gitlow, Elissa ...... 82 Filippone, Prema ...... 257 Fraser, Daryl ...... 127 Garthe, Rachel ...... 329 Givens, Ashley ...... 5, 161, 224, 291 Fincke, Graeme ...... 277 Fraser, Mark ...... 190, RMW-3, 153P Gartner, Rachel ...... 95, 189, 128, 231, 317 Glasser, Saralee ...... 285 Findley, Patricia...... 26P, 150 Frasso, Rosemary...... 630P Gary-Webb, Tiffany L...... 330 Glover Reed, Beth ...... 191 Finger, Brent ...... 87 Freddolino, Paul P...... 533P Gassoumis, Zachary ...... 173 Gockel, Annemarie ...... 322 Finigan-Carr, Nadine ...... 299 Fredriksen-Goldsen, Karen ...... 1, 111 Gattis, Maurice ...... 148 Goffnet, Jacob ...... 209P, 280 Finno-Velasquez, Megan ...... 92, 185, 313P Freeman, Anthony ...... 170 Gauer Bermudez, Laura ...... 281 Goffnett, Jacob ...... 710P First, Jennifer ...... 41, 356P, 575P Freese, Rebekah ...... 41 Gaveras, Eleni ...... 334P Goings, Trenette C ...... 362P First, Nathan ...... 575P Freisthler, Bridget ...... 201, 263 Gearhart, Michael ...... 276 Gold, Sarah ...... 212, 332 Fischer, Rob ...... 617P Fresnics, Amanda ...... 315 Gearing, Robin ...... 291, 318, 572P Goldbach, Jeremy ...... 410P Fisher, Colleen ...... 189, 128 Frey, Jodi...... 12, 318, 665P Gecker, Whitney...... 308 Golden, Robyn...... 254 Fitch, Dale ...... 522P Frey, Joseph ...... 135, 590P Gellis, Zvi ...... 254 Golder, Seana ...... 440P Flaherty, Andrew ...... 230 Frey, William ...... 110 Gelman, Caroline ...... 72P Goldman, Morris ...... 187 Flaherty, Hanni ...... 315 Friedline, Terri ...... 93, 216, 8 George, Cynthia ...... 188 Goletz, Jessica ...... 28 Fleming, Charles ...... 341, 646P Friedmann, Peter ...... 213, 316 George, Miriam ...... 144 Gomes, Anne-Marie ...... 441P Fleming, Christopher M...... 380P Fritz, Michele ...... 533P George, Stephanie ...... 348P Gonyea, Judith ...... 302 Flentroy, Shakila L...... 384P Frost, Abbie ...... 221P, 312 Georgia, University...... 524P Gonzales, Roberto G...... 235, 258 Fletcher, Kari ...... 762P Fu, Qiang ...... 8 Gerassi, Lara ...... 101, 177P Goode, Rachel Woodson ...... 330 Floersch, Jerry ...... 221 Fuentes, Irene ...... 346P Gerke, Donald R ...... 304, 345P Goodkind, Sara ...... 42, 241, 149, 201P Floyd, Eric ...... 140, 251 Fukui, Sadaaki ...... 207, 281P Gerlach, Beth ...... 45, 84, 140P, 285P Goodman, Eric ...... 264P Fluke, John ...... 211, 271 Fulambarker, Anjali ...... 415P Gerstenblatt, Paula ...... 282 Goodman, Kimberly ...... 181 Flynn, Kalen ...... 301 Fullenkamp, Jessie ...... 33 Gezinski, Lindsay ...... 33P, 780P Goodman, Lisa A...... 141 Flynn, Marilyn ...... 237 Fuller, Tamara ...... 72 Ghesquiere, Angela ...... 72P, 222 Goodwill, Janelle ...... 60, 743P Foell, Andrew ...... 307, 317P Funke, Rebecca ...... 154 Ghezzi, Marilyn ...... 5, 161, 224 Gopalan, Geetha ...... 59, 315 Fogel, Sondra ...... 131, 20P Fusaro, Vincent ...... 283 Gholami, Shahrzad ...... 584P Goscha, Rick ...... 207 Fong, Rowena ...... 248, Fusco, Rachel ...... 294, 305 Ghose, Toorjo ...... 202 Gottlieb, Aaron ...... 560P ...... SSRPCB-1, 27, 306 Gabel, George ...... 79 Ghosh, Subharati ...... 225 Gottlieb, Daniel ...... 30 Fontanella, Cynthia ...... 596P Gabriel, Nicholas ...... 140, 251 Gibbs, Jeremy ...... 128, 207 Gourdine, Ruby ...... 629P Ford, Athena ...... 771P Gajda, Tina ...... 58 Gibson, Allison ...... 736P Gowdy, Grace ...... 52 Ford, Julian ...... 84 Gajda-Crawford, Tina ...... 58, 335 Gibson, Katherine ...... 328 Graaf, Genevieve ...... 287

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Grady, Melissa ...... 81P, 210, 539P Guo, Jing ...... 85 Hand, Michelle ...... 359P Heard, Chelsea...... 109P Graef, Michelle ...... 271 Guo, Man ...... 336, 569P Handy, Femida...... 22 Heath, Ryan ...... 106 Graham, John ...... 107P Guo, Shenyang ...... 89 Hanley, Adam ...... 311 Heaton, Leanne ...... 79 Graham, Laurie ...... 354P Guo, Yuqi ...... 727P Hanna, Ashley ...... 102 Heaton, Lindsay ...... 564P Graham, Laurie M...... 168, 598P Gupta, Tanya ...... 185 Hans, Sydney ...... 15P, 87, 487P Hebenstreit, Haylee ...... 475P Graves, Jillian ...... 298 Gurrola, Maria ...... 258 Hansel, Tonya...... 34 Hebert, Amber ...... 628P Gredig, Daniel ...... 110P, 127, 231 Guta, Adrian ...... 226, 280, 342 Hansen, Nathan ...... 574P Heckman Chomanczuk, Aminda ...... 593P Green, Daniel ...... 350P Gutterman, Neil ...... 28, 61 Hantanachaikul, Wichada ...... 83, 632P Hedwig, Travis ...... 157 Green, Datejie ...... 256 Guz, Samantha ...... 738P Hao, Wenya ...... 206 Heekin, Janet ...... 627P Green, Keith...... 257 Gwaltney, Angela ...... 495P Harachi, Tracy ...... 108 Heffron, Laurie ...... 35 Greenberg, Jan S...... 309 Ha, Yoonsook ...... 244, 44 Haran-Rosen, Maya ...... 30 Heikinheimo, Vuokko ...... 232 Greene, Rachel ...... 665P Hackman, Daniel ...... 98 Hardeman, Christi ...... 474P Heitkamp, Thomasine ...... 477P Greenfield, Jennifer C...... 147, 36, 173 Hadley, Nathan ...... 103P Harder, Jeanette ...... 679P Held, Mary ...... 395P, 449P, 565P, Greeno, Catherine ...... 537P, 627P Hafer, Amy ...... 85P Hardesty, Melissa ...... 86 ...... 592P, 689P Greeno, Elizabeth J...... 134, 136P Haffejee, Badiah ...... 157, 159 Hardwick, Amanda ...... 242P, 685P Heller, Tamar ...... 287 Greenwald, Deborah ...... 187 Haffield, Morgan ...... 212P Haring, Ellen ...... 762P Helton, Jesse J ...... 158, 309 Greenwald, Mark ...... 263 Hageman, Sally ...... 11 Harlaar, Nicole ...... 211 Helu-Brown, Paula ...... 260, 402P Greeson, Johanna ...... 7P, 273, 542P Hager, Erin ...... 682P Harmon, Louise ...... 388P Henderson, Caroline ...... 254, 498P Greif, Geoffrey ...... 233P Haggerty, Kevin ...... 33, 234P Harmon-Darrow, Caroline ...... 318 Henderson, Charles ...... 99 Grier, Antoinette ...... 118 Hahm, Hyeouk ...... 159P, 208P, 703P Harner, Vern ...... 111, 230P, 771P Hendricks Thomas, Kate ...... 16 Grimes, Cordelia ...... 324 Hai, Audrey ...... 121P, 481P, 513P Harrington, Donna ...... 225P, 515P, 682P Henly, Julia ...... 36, 244, 272 Grinnell-Davis, Claudette ...... 67, 142, Haight, Wendy ...... 104, 225, 289, 732P Harris, Deneen ...... 127 Henneberger, Angela ...... 46 ...... 434P, 679P Halaas, Beth ...... 200 Harris, Rachel ...... 764P Henry, Brandy...... 258P Grinnell-Davis, Claudette L...... 397P Halarewicz, Agnes ...... 72P Harris, Taylor ...... 83 Henry, Colleen ...... 496P Grinstein-Weiss, Michal120, 8, 12, 30, 48, 136 Hales, Travis ...... 595P, 607P Harrop, Erin ...... 270 Henson, Linda G...... 15P, 487P Grocher, Kimberly ...... 201 Hall, Allison ...... 193P Hartinger-Saunders, Robin M...... 124, 711P Henson, Michael ...... 374P Grogan, Colleen ...... 213, 316 Hall, Brian ...... 34 Hartlieb, Kristen ...... 262 Henwood, Ben ...... 83, 193, 698P Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew ...... 186 Hall, James A...... 328, 708P Harty, Justin ...... 28, 242 Her, Wonbin ...... 119P Grote, Nancy ...... 9 Hall, J Camille ...... 84P, 290, 312, 337 Hartzel, Samantha ...... 136P Hereth, Jane ...... 329 Group, Conduct Problems Prevention Hall, Martin...... 440P Hasan, Nabiha ...... 108 Hermon, Sandhya...... 18P Research ...... 583P Hall, William ...... 1P, 590P Hasche, Leslie ...... 274, 3, 173 Hern•ndez, Julia ...... 483P Groves, Lincoln ...... 73 Hallcom, Donald ...... 716P Hassan, Anthony ...... 228 Hernandez, Mercedes ...... 402P, 513P Grube, Whitney ...... 521P Hallmon, Augustus ...... 2 Hasson, Robert ...... 227, 633P, 700P Hernandez, Pedro ...... 16P Gruenfeld, Elizabeth ...... 126 Halvorsen, Cal ...... 303 Hastings, Julia ...... 273P Hernandez, Rosalba ...... 671P Grytza, Kaitlyn ...... 292 Ham, Young-Hoon ...... 208P Hatfield, Shanice ...... 140, 251 Hernandez-Meneses, Luz Maria ...... 30P Guarin, Angela ...... 113 Hamilton, Leah ...... 570P Hathaway, Alisa ...... 704P Herrenkohl, Todd ...... 26, 101, 341, 646P Guarin Aristizabal, Angela M...... 141P Hammersla, Margaret ...... 228P Hathaway, Jon M...... 102 Herrera, Carla ...... 202 Guengerich, Terri ...... 187P Hammock, Amy ...... 344 Haueter, Helena ...... 759P Herrera, Clary ...... 528P Guerin, Toby ...... 228P Hamovitch, Emily ...... 315 Hausmann-Stabile, Carolina....57, 461P, 648P Herriott, Anna ...... 32, 87 Guerrero, Erick ...... 115, 249, 288 Han, Jae-Bum ...... 63 Hawkins, Jaclynn ...... 126 Heurtin-Roberts, Suzanne ...... 114 Guest, Heather ...... 346P Han, Junghee ...... 152, 303 Hawkins, J David ...... 190 Hiance-Steelesmith, Danielle ...... 596P Guilamo-Ramos, Vincent ...... 177 Han, Meekyung ...... 85, 166P Hawley-Bernardez, Alicia ...... 656P Hicks, Laurel ...... 28, 268 Guinn, Dominique ...... 6 Han, Sam ...... 699P Hayes, Stephania ...... 287 Higdon, Julia ...... 75 Gulbas, Lauren ...... 57, 170P, 177, 461P Han, Wen-Jui ...... 545P Haymovitz, Ethan ...... 529P Higginbotham, Lisa ...... 154P Guo, Baorong ...... 321P, 562P Han, Yoonsun ...... 493P He, Amy ...... 433P Higgins, George ...... 440P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Hilimire, Matthew ...... 333 Hounmenou, Charles ...... 119P Iachini, Aidyn ...... 179, 324, 341, Jeon, Haesang ...... 99 Hill, Heather...... 42, 36 Houseal-Allport, Pia ...... 529P ...... 101, 230, 259P Jeong, Chung Hyeon ...... 177 Hill, Karl ...... 101 Houser, Carla ...... 87 Ibrahima, Aissetu ...... 19 Jeong, Eunseok ...... 502P Hill, Lauren ...... 193, RMW-4 Houston, Allison ...... 97P Igdalsky, Leah ...... 278 Jessell, Lauren ...... 404P Hillier, Amy ...... 97, 256 Houston, J Brian...... 356P, 575P Im, Hyojin ...... 89P, 178, 225, 564P Jessup, Endelia ...... 346P Himes, Monica ...... 761P Hovmand, Peter S...... 125 Im, Youngjo ...... 666P Ji, Juye ...... 98, 137, 195, 314P, Himle, Joseph ...... 220, 336 Howard, Lanikque ...... 268 Ingerman, Sarah ...... 257P ...... 343P, 701P, 706P Hitchcock, Laurel ...... 171 Howard, Matthew ...... 68, 187 Itzhaki, Yael ...... 46 Jiang, Nan ...... 188P Hobfoll, Steven ...... 34 Howard, Waylon ...... 31 Itzhaky, Haya ...... 21, 46, 573P Jimenez, Cristina ...... 235 Hodge, Ashleigh...... 8P, 127P, 261, 288 Hreish, Khalid ...... 314 Iversen, Roberta ...... 283, 152 Jin, Minchao ...... 32P, 284 Hodge, David R...... 96P, 206P Hruschak, Valerie ...... 294 Ives, Melissa ...... 615P Jin, Seok-Won ...... 73P, 176 Hodge, Diane M...... 120P, 262P Hsiao, Hsinyi ...... 76, 133 Izlar, Joel ...... 116P Jiwatram-Negron, Tina ...... 56, 264 Hodges-Wu, Joan ...... 7 Hsieh, Derek ...... 315 Jaccard, James ...... 100, 456P Jo, Joon Yong ...... 155P Hoefer, Richard ...... 713P Hsieh, Ning ...... 176 Jackson, Dylan ...... 158 Joe, Sean ...... 123, 252, 543P Hoffman, Jill ...... 196 Hsieh, Yi-Ping ...... 300 Jackson, Kelly ...... 289 Johnson, Amy ...... 329 Hoffman, Steven ...... 292, 625P, 693P Hsu, Hsun-Ta ...... 122, 83, 159, 339 Jackson, Ron ...... 234P Johnson, Dezette ...... 47, 386P Hogarty, Susan ...... 187 Hu, Juan ...... 640P Jackson, Ted ...... 746P Johnson, Heidi ...... 173 Hoge, Gretchen L...... 129 Huang, Ching-Yu ...... 300 Jacobs, Leah A...... 54 Johnson, Jennifer ...... 201 Hohentanner, Erica ...... 28 Huang, Hui ...... 675P Jacobson, Heather ...... 695P Johnson, Laura ...... 296, 233 Hohn, Kris ...... 451P Huang, Jin...... 120, 216, 11, Jaggers, Jeremiah ...... 2P, 667P, 708P Johnson, Lissa ...... 11 Hoke, Jessica ...... 325P ...... 30, 31, 109, 160, 321P, 562P Jaime, Jose ...... 331 Johnson, Natasha ...... 126 Holbrook, Natalie ...... 277 Huang, Xiaoning ...... 258 James, Adam ...... 137, 733P Johnson, Sara K...... 583P Holland, Margaret M...... 622P Huang, Yu-Te ...... 205, 409P James, Christine ...... 381P Johnson, Shannon ...... 192 Holleman, Austyn ...... 129 Huang, Yunxian ...... 152P, 206, 279 James, Julie ...... 180 Johnson, Timothy ...... 337 Hollinshead, Dana ...... 211 Huber, Sarah ...... 33P Janczewski, Colleen ...... 84, 154 Johnson, Waldo ...... 240 Holmes, Lisa ...... 255 Hudson, Darrell ...... 6 Jang, Eunyoung ...... 387P, 389P, 653P Johnson-Motoyama, Michelle ...... 92, 20, 177 Holmes, Megan ...... 112 Hudson, Kimberly ...... 342 Jang, Hee-Sun ...... 303P Johnstone, Marjorie ...... 401P Holosko, Michael ...... 107P, 312P, Huggins-Hoyt, Kimberly ...... 312P, 468P, Jang, Heesun ...... 678P Jolles, Monica ...... 249 ...... 397P, 468P, 525P, 531P, 644P ...... 531P, 644P Jang, Hwa-Jung ...... 303P Jones, Aubrey ...... 68P, 158P Holst, Lida ...... 712P Hughes, Anne ...... 151, 169P, 533P Jang, Ja Kyung ...... 150 Jones, Kaitlin ...... 257P Holzer, Horatio ...... 264P Hughes, Shannon ...... 37P Jang, Kyeonghee ...... 317 Jones, Nicolette ...... 330P Holzer, Katherine ...... 365P, 757P Huguley, James ...... 46, 289 Jang, Sung Joon ...... 61 Jones, Tiffany M...... 101, 341, 646P Hong, Jun Sung ...... 180, 231, 299 Hunt, Timothy ...... 56 Jang, Yuri ...... 44P, 325, 507P Jones, Timothy ...... 742P Hong, Michin ...... 164P, 610P Hunter, Josh ...... 292P Jansson, Bruce ...... 64 Jonson-Reid, Melissa ...... 76P, 92P, 129 Hong, Philip Young ...... 48, 651P, 714P Hurlburt, Michael ...... 313P Jayasundara, Dheeshana ...... 181 Jordan, Lucy ...... 42P Hong, Seunghye ...... 64P Husain, Altaf ...... 312, 96P, 206P Jedwab, Merav ...... 77P Jordan, Sid ...... 231 Hooley, Cole ...... 59 Huseynli, Aytakin ...... 200 Jeffe, Donna ...... 198 Joseph, Mark ...... 276 Hooyman, Nancy ...... 173 Hussong, Andrea ...... 26 Jeffreys, Colleen ...... 554P Joshi, Pamela ...... 164, 272, 244 Hopkins, Karen ...... 335, 80P Hutcherson, Andricus ...... 166 Jemal, Alexis ...... 102P, 209P Jourian, T.J...... 128 Hopp, Faith P...... 70P Hutchison, Jenny ...... 270P Jen, Sarah ...... 111 Joyce, Hilary ...... 323 Horn, John Paul ...... 52, 363P Hwa, Hsiao-Lin ...... 300 Jenkins, Abigail ...... 108P Joyner, Skylar ...... 21P Horn, Kelly ...... 98 Hwang, Jun-Won ...... 303P Jennifer, Hall-Lande ...... 501P Ju, Eunsu ...... 30, 421P Horowitz, Lisa ...... 261 Hyde, Cheryl ...... 276, 580P Jennings, Porter ...... 454P Ju, Kyong hee...... 303, 552P Hotton, Anna ...... 226 Hyde, Justeen...... 277 Jensen, Todd ...... SSRPCB-4, 26, 98, 464P Juckett, Lisa ...... 249P, 550P Hou, Xin ...... 31 Hylton, Mary ...... 308 Jenson, Jeffrey ...... 25, 190, 253 Juliano-Bult, Denise ...... 193, RMW-4

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Jump, Vonda Norman ...... 32 Kelly, Brian ...... 273 Kim, Jeounghee...... 180P Kobulsky, Julia ...... 317, 43, 59, 299 Jun, Hyun-Jin ...... 55 Kelly, Michael ...... 179 Kim, Jin Won ...... 299 Koehler, William ...... 70 Jun, Jung Sim ...... 276P Kemp, Susan ...... 102, 183 Kim, Johnny...... 179 Koh, Eun ...... 29P, 616P Jung, Euijin ...... 138P Kennedy, Angie...... 292 Kim, June-Yung ...... 202P Kohl, Patricia...... 304, 602P Jung, Hyejin...... 91P, 331, 618P Kennedy, Brandon A ...... 447P Kim, Junpyo...... 71, 98 Kokaliari, Efrosini...... 314 Jung, Jin-Hee ...... 303P Kennedy, Heather ...... 308, 323 Kim, Kihyun ...... 303P, 678P Kolaczyk, Eric ...... 703P Jung, Nahri ...... 275 Kennedy, Stephanie ...... 23, 264, 306, 329 Kim, Kyeongmo ...... 13P, 21, 515P Kolivoski, Karen ...... 149, 201P Jung, Sangwon ...... 222P, 335 Kennedy, Teri ...... 3 Kim, Mimi ...... 172 Kondrashov, Oleksandr ...... 339 Jung, Woojin ...... 48, 259 Kenney, Jennifer ...... 684P Kim, Min Hee ...... 254, 302 Kong, Dexia ...... 630P Kagotho, Njeri ...... 200 Kenny, Kathleen ...... 330P Kim, Minseop ...... 275 Kong, Jooyoung ...... 99, 126 Kahle, Emma ...... 141P Keovisai, Mary ...... 109 Kim, Myoung-il ...... 98 Koppleman, Elisa ...... 639P Kahn, Sarilee ...... 7 Kepple, Nancy Jo ...... 191P, 235P, 317 Kim, Seok-Joo ...... 754P Kosterman, Rick ...... 101 Kahng, Sang Kyoung ...... 502P Kerns, Suzanne ...... 59 Kim, Songhee ...... 226P Kothari, Brianne H...... 44, 364P Kaida, Angela ...... 256 Kernsmith, Poco ...... 102, 329 Kim, Sophia...... 64P, 566P Kourgiantakis, Toula ...... 40, 96, 127, Kainz, Kirsten ...... SSRPCB-4, 464P, 598P Kerrison, Erin ...... 14, 54 Kim, Tae Kuen ...... 200 ...... 143, 74, 230 Kalb, Amy ...... 346P Keshavan, Matcheri ...... 187 Kim, Wooksoo ...... 108, 339 Koury, Abel ...... 289 Kalnisky, Mor ...... 573P Kevern, Taylor ...... 442P Kim, Yeongbin...... 175 Kral, Michael ...... 123, 252 Kaloga, Marissa ...... 259, 307 Keyser, Daniel ...... 225P, 555P Kim, Yeongmin ...... 93P Kramer, Catherine ...... 375P Kamarulzaman, Adeeba ...... 281 Khalifa, Hebah ...... 628P Kim, Yeonwoo ...... 91P, 618P Kranich, Christy ...... 261, 288 Kamya, Hugo ...... 312 Khan, Mohammad ...... 31, 229, 284 Kim, Yi Jin ...... 185P, 276P Krans, Elizabeth ...... 294 Kang, Ji Young ...... 150 Khandare, Lalit ...... 767P Kim, Youn ...... 222 Krauser, Rachel ...... 52 Kanuha, Kalei ...... 172 Khayr, Layla ...... 179, 337 Kim, Young-Il ...... 61 Kremer, Kristen ...... 289P Kaplan, Mark ...... 123 Khoddam, Rubin ...... 300 Kim, Youngmi ...... 13P, 30, 160, 421P Kreuter, Matthew ...... 602P Kaplan, Tamar ...... 163P Khuu, Belle ...... 519P Kim, Young Sun...... 208P Kriegel, Liat S...... 161, 577P Karandikar, Sharvari ...... 33P, 780P Kiehne, Elizabeth...... 43, 227 Kim, Youn Kyoung ...... 43, 117P, 214P, 246P Krings, Amy ...... 320 Karen, Randolph ...... 252P Kiesel, Lisa ...... 500P Kim, You Seung ...... 179P, 463P Krishnan, Sreedevi ...... 591P Karikari, Isaac ...... 588P Killawi, Amal ...... 58, 335 Kimball, Ericka ...... 172 Kroehle, Kel ...... 256 Kase, Colleen ...... 95 Killian, Michael ...... 220P, 229, 260, 778P Kimberly, Laura...... 325 Krysik, Judy ...... 301P Kattari, Shanna K...... 97, 260P, 649P Killian-Farrell, Candace ...... 9, 45, 606P Kindle, Peter ...... 109P, 300P Ku, Mary ...... 225 Katz, Colleen ...... 53, 153 Kim, B. K. Elizabeth ...... 62 King, Bryn...... 67, 142, 326, 5P, 434P Kub, Joan ...... 745P Katz, Ilan ...... 554P Kim, Bo ...... 277 King, Erin ...... 328 Kubiak, Sheryl ...... 126, 175, 200P, Kaushal, Neeraj ...... 227 Kim, Bo Rin ...... 226P, 670P Kinney, Marea ...... 111P, 645P ...... 201, 264, 329 Kay, Emma Sophia ...... 275 Kim, Do-Hong ...... 113P Kintzle, Sara ...... 161P, 279P, 336P, 458P Kudeva, Rumyana ...... 200 Kayajian, Elizabeth...... 87 Kim, Eunhae ...... 254, 630P Kirk, Stuart ...... 315 Kuerbis, Alexis ...... 207, 162, 343 Kayama, Misa ...... 225 Kim, HaeJung ...... 164P, 610P Kirkbride, Gwyneth ...... 147P Kuhns, Lisa ...... 329 Kayser, Karen ...... 119 Kim, Hee Chul ...... 198P Klein, Lauren “LB” ...... 129, 344 Kulick, Alex ...... 47, 128, 231 Kazi, Mansoor ...... 175 Kim, Hee Jin ...... 749P Klein, Sacha ...... 186 Kulis, Stephen S...... 43, 207 Keane, Gina ...... 289 Kim, Huiyun ...... 661P Klemmer, Cary L...... 205, 649P Kulkarni, Shanti ...... 129, 141, Keating, Rosh...... 146P Kim, Hyun-Jun ...... 111 Klevens, Joanne ...... 26 ...... 169, 39P, 292 Keaton, Craig ...... 752P Kim, Hyunil...... 15, 76P, 673P Klinger, Kelly ...... 9P Kung, Winnie ...... 763P Keene, Lance ...... 226 Kim, Isok ...... 108 Klodnick, Vanessa ...... 333 Kuo, Patty ...... 268 Keesler, John ...... 99P Kim, JaeRan ...... 241 Knierim, Matthew ...... 100P Kuoch, Theanvy ...... 388P Keller, Thomas ...... 202 Kim, Jangmin...... 223P, 328 Knoke, Victoria ...... 309 Kurz, Brenda ...... 615P Keller, Timothy ...... 187 Kim, Jeongah ...... 98P, 318 Ko, Bradyn ...... 401P Kurzban, Seth ...... 318 Kelly, Amber ...... 322 Kim, Jeongsuk ...... 117P Kobe, David ...... 508P Kusmaul, Nancy ...... 172P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Kwak, Young-Ho ...... 303P Lee, Ahyoung ...... 164P, 610P Lee, Wonhyung ...... 326 LI, Xiang ...... 309P, 314 Kwesele, Change ...... 263P Lee, Bethany ...... 59 Lee, Yeon-Shim ...... 74P Li, Yanping ...... 31 Kwok, Siu Ming ...... 339 Lee, Carol ...... 22, 280 Lee, Yeonggeul ...... 290 Li, Yong ...... 252, 278 Kwok, Sylvia ...... 195 Lee, Christina ...... 159P Lee, Yong-Jae ...... 166P Liang, Annie ...... 225 Kwon, Eunsun ...... 150, 226P, 670P Lee, Eun Jeong ...... 109 Lee, Yookyong ...... 297P, 325, 418P Liao, Minli ...... 308P, 465P, 773P Kwon, Ilan ...... 63, 151, 169P, 417P Lee, Eunju ...... 375P Lee, Youjung ...... 317 Liddell, Jessica...... 14P, 687P Kwon, Soil ...... 145P Lee, Eunjung ...... 401P Legendre, Chloe ...... 154 Liechty, Janet...... 243 Kyere, Eric...... 46 Lee, Eun Kyung ...... 200 Legerski, Elizabeth ...... 181 Lightfoot, Elizabeth ...... 165, 309, Kynn, Jamie ...... 511P Lee, Eunyoung ...... 71, 611P Lehmann, Peter ...... 237P, 476P, 655P ...... 500P, 623P Kyriakakis, Stavroula ...... 586P Lee, Gloria ...... 159P Lehning, Amanda ...... 302, 21, 515P Lightfoot, Liz ...... 78 LaBrenz, Catherine ...... 27, 84, 306 Lee, Guijin ...... 43, 214P, 435P, 750P Leibowitz, Amy...... 219P Liles, Alesa ...... 683P Labrum, Travis ...... 334 Lee, HaeNim...... 289, 324 Leibowitz, George ...... 210, 277, 338, 539P Lim, Caroline ...... 402P Lacasse, Jeffrey ...... 230, 37P, 273, 665P Lee, HeeSoon ...... 488P Leininger, Lindsey...... 269 Lim, Minyoung ...... 448P Lachs, Mark ...... 3, 99 Lee, Hee Yun ...... 159P, 176, 208P, Leitch, Judith ...... 205 Lim, Sin How...... 281 Lacombe-Duncan, Ashley ...... 178P, 226, 256, ...... 225, 267P, 324P Lemieux, Catherine ...... 283P, 330, 628P Lim, Younghee ...... 106P 330P, 342 Lee, In Youg ...... 343 Lemmons, Brianna ...... 135 Limb, Gordon ...... 775P Lafazia, Andrea ...... 234P Lee, In Young ...... 485P Lengnick-Hall, Rebecca ...... 249 Liming, Kiley ...... 521P, 774P Lahey, John...... 83, 509P, 698P Lee, Jaegoo...... 52P, 340, 494P, 526P Lens, Vicki...... 53 Lin, Ching-Hsuan ...... 44 Lai, Hor Yan ...... 31P, 317 Lee, Jaewon...... 151, 169P Lenze, Shannon ...... 9 Lin, Juping ...... 133 Lai, Man Kin ...... 31P, 317 Lee, Jessica ...... 298, 448P Leon, Karen E ...... 268P Lin, Yu-An ...... 534P Land, Cassie ...... 745P Lee, Ji Hyeon...... 306P Leong, Anne Day ...... 324 Lin, Yu-Ru ...... 307 Landess, Jacqueline ...... 365P Lee, JoAnn ...... 184 Leotti, Sandra ...... 148 Lindhorst, Taryn ...... 270, 234P Landsman, Miriam ...... 168P Lee, Jongwook ...... 73P, 176 Leotti, Sandy ...... 294 Lindsey, Michael ...... 240, 3P, 132 Lane, Justin ...... 270P, 331 Lee, Joyce ...... 28 Lery, Bridgette...... 174, 315P Link, Bruce ...... 55 Lane, Shannon...... 411P Lee, Jungeun Olivia ...... 101, 300, 749P Lesch, Heather ...... 130P, 370P Linn, Brad ...... 124, 595P, 607P Lane Eastman, Andrea...... 5P Lee, Jungup ...... 283P, 726P Leung, Patrick ...... 311, 126P, 199, Lippold, Melissa ...... 26 Lang, Kyle ...... 174 Lee, Juyeon ...... 62 ...... 314, 328, 446P, 497P Lipton, Noah ...... 262 Langi, F. L. Fredrik ...... 287 Lee, Kerry-Ann ...... 59 Leung, Wing Yeung Vivian ...... 152P, 206, 279 Lirones, Samuel ...... 127 Lanier, Paul ...... 80, 162, 45, 61, Lee, KyongWeon ...... 311P, 609P Levenson, Jill...... 91, 210 Lister, Jamey ...... 252, 263 ...... 135, 176P, 304 Lee, Kyoung Hag ...... 276P Leventhal, Adam M...... 300 Little, Todd...... 174 Lanzillo, Elizabeth ...... 261 Lee, Megan ...... 244P, 528P Levermore, Kandasi ...... 330P Littleton, Tenesha ...... 125P, 196P Larance, Lisa ...... 268 Lee, Meng-Jung ...... 426P, 723P Levin, Dana S...... 122P, 184P Liu, Biwen ...... 276 Larkin, Heather ...... 84 Lee, Mi Hwa ...... 24P, 148P Levine, Ethan ...... 648P Liu, Chang ...... 40P Larkin, Shelagh ...... 505P Lee, Mo Yee ...... 40P Levy, Drorit ...... 21, 573P Liu, Chennan ...... 74 Larsen, Paula ...... 311 Lee, Na Youn ...... 226P Lewis, Brittany ...... 21 Liu, Chun ...... 617P Laster, Rebecca ...... 99 Lee, Othelia...... 113P Lewis, Carol ...... SSRPCB-1 Liu, Jinyu ...... 190P, 274, 569P Lau, Wendy S. Y...... 317 Lee, Peyjiuan ...... 133 Lewis, Cashell ...... 543P Liu, Mandong ...... 189P, 431P Lawental, Maayan ...... 143P, 326, 335 Lee, Richard ...... 324P Lewis, Ericka ...... 304 Liu, Meirong ...... 672P Lawrence, Catherine ...... 641P Lee, Sei-Young ...... 149, 371P Lewis, Janaka ...... 292 Liu, Yuerong ...... 12P, 73, 668P Lawson, Jennifer...... 731P Lee, Seungju ...... 541P Lewis, Jasmine ...... 6 Liu, Ziyu...... 206 Leake, Robin ...... 138, 271, 338P, 433P Lee, Sharon ...... 91P, 618P Lewis, Jennifer ...... 27P Lizano, Erica ...... 48, 360P, 433P Leathers, Sonya ...... 174 Lee, Shawna ...... 28, 186 Lewis, Michael ...... 162 Lloyd, Margaret H...... 223, 291 LeCloux, Mary ...... 203, 261 Lee, Soonsung ...... 30 Li, Bo ...... 470P Lafaso, Blaine Masinter ...... 246P LeCroy, Craig ...... 163P, 301P Lee, Sungkyu ...... 395P, 689P Li, Qingyi ...... 366P, 484P Logan, TK...... 440P, 549P Ledgerwood, David...... 263 Lee, Sunwoo ...... 57P Li, Wen ...... 74, 114P Logan-Greene, Patricia ...... 123, 124, 175

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Logeais, Mary ...... 719P Macomber, Catherine ...... 151, 169P Masin-Moyer, Melanie ...... 396P McCroskey, Jacquelyn ...... 313 Logie, Carmen ...... 256, 330P Macy, Rebecca J...... 112, 141, 129 Masinter, Blaine ...... 330 McDaniel, Justin ...... 762P Loke, Vernon ...... 120, 11 Madden, Danielle ...... 53P Mason, Lisa Reyes ...... 102, 232 McDonald, Shelby Elaine ...... 229 Lombardi, Brianna ...... 9, 190, 45, 286, 692P Madera, Vincent ...... 245 Mason, Susan ...... 408P McDonald, Tom...... 135P, 174, 196 Lombe, Margaret ...... 102, 257P, 338 MagaÒa, Sandra ...... 165, 197 Mason, W Alex ...... 26 McGeough, Briana ...... 50P Loneck, Barry ...... 776P Maglalang, Dale Dagar ...... 256P Massey, Katie ...... 142, 305, 102 McGinnis, Hollee ...... 255 Long, Taylor ...... 312 Magnuson, Katherine ...... 197 Masyn, Katherine ...... 735P McGovern, Justine ...... 197P Longhofer, Jeffrey ...... 86, 221 Maguin, Eugene ...... 595P, 607P Matejkowski, Jason ...... 514P McGovern, Patricia ...... 354P, 598P Lopez, Anayeli ...... 30P, 696P Maguire, Jennifer J...... 157 Maternick, Anna ...... 304 McGregor, Kyle ...... 110 Lopez, Cynthia ...... 260 Maguire-Jack, Kathryn ...... 45, 223, Mathew, Sunny ...... 85 McInnes, D. Keith ...... 277 Lopez, Luis ...... 262 ...... 233, 263, 390P, 736P Mathias, John ...... 86, 221 McInroy, Lauren ...... 205, 344P, 591P Lopez Zeron, Gabriela ...... 260 Maguire Jack, Katie ...... 186 Matjasko, Jennifer ...... 82 McIntyre, Bonnie ...... 157 Lorthridge, Jaymie ...... 79 Mahapatra, Neely...... 278P, 479P Matney, Malinda ...... 231 McKay, Catherine ...... 202 Lott, Emily ...... 437P Mailick, Marsha R...... 309 Mattera, Brian ...... 648P McKay, Kimberly ...... 97 Lou, Vivian ...... 250P, 368P Makubuya, Timothy ...... 222 Matthew, Lenore ...... 299 McKay, Mary ...... 215P, 315 Loutfy, Mona ...... 256 Maleku, Arati ...... 214P, 512P, 750P Matthew, Rebecca ...... 247, 244P, 454P, 528P McKenny, Monique ...... 60 Lovato-Hermann, Kristina...... 145, 201, 227 Malfucci, Jackie ...... 16 Matthews, Elizabeth...... 58, 335 McLaughlin, Marie ...... 175 Lowder, Evan ...... 5 Malik, Farnaz ...... 282 Matthews, Kris ...... 333P McMahon, Sarah ...... 416P, 478P Lu, Lily ...... 281 Manalang, Samantha ...... 621P Mattis, Jacqueline ...... 743P McManama O’Brien, Kimberly ...... 608P Lubben, James ...... 302 Manrique-Betanzos, Ruy ...... 731P Matto, Holly ...... 207 McMillin, Stephen Edward ...... 240P, Lucas, Carrie ...... 336P Manuel, Jennifer ...... 343, 385P Mattocks, Nicole ...... 80P ...... 316P, 377P Lucera, Lex ...... 86 Mao, Weiyu ...... 569P Matz-Costa, Christina ...... 302 McMurphy, Suzanne ...... 335P Lucero, Nancy ...... 251P, 271 Mao, Xupeng ...... 12P, 668P Mauldin, Rebecca ...... 285 McNamara, Kathleen ...... 516P Lucienne, Taiwanna ...... 59 Maphosa, Ntandoyenkosi ...... 229 Maurer, Megan ...... 314P McNamara, Katie ...... 64 Ludeke, Rachel ...... 252, 556P Maramaldi, Peter ...... 78, 198 Maxwell, December ...... 659P McNeil, Sandra...... 115P Lukasiewicz, Karolina ...... 282 Marcal, Katherine ...... 734P Mayer, Molly ...... 82 McPherson, Jane ...... 151, 508P Lukens, Ellen ...... 10P, 232P, 262, 325 Marcenko, Maureen ...... 275 Maynard, Brandy ...... 68, 88, 107, 222, 179 McRoy, Ruth ...... 1, SSRPCB-1 Lundahl, Brad ...... 105P, 252 Margesson, Shawna ...... 284P Mazefsky, Carla ...... 83P, 187 Meadows, James ...... 579P Lushin, Viktor ...... 45 Margolis, Rachel ...... 326P McArdle, John ...... 335 Medina, Nora ...... 15P Lutnick, Alexandra...... 264 Margolius, Max ...... 253 McBeath, Bowen ...... 22, 115, Meehan, Patrick ...... 436P Lutzker, John ...... 297 Mariscal, Susana ...... 177, 774P ...... 44, 202, 399P Mehrotra, Gita ...... 172, 231 Lwin, Kristen ...... 677P Marotta, Phillip ...... 82P McBride, Timothy D...... 150 Meier, Cristian ...... 307 Lynch, Sean ...... 627P Marra, Laura ...... 27 McCabe, Jeff...... 449P Meiko, Yoshihama ...... 47 Lyons, Abram ...... 300P Marsack, Christina ...... 298, 69P, 563P, 741P McCarter, Susan ...... 142P Meinhart, Melissa ...... 56 Ma, Chenyi ...... 152 Marsh, Jeanne ...... 534P McCarty, Mary ...... 271 Melekis, Kelly ...... 302 Ma, Jennifer ...... 554P Marshall, Annecka ...... 330P McCarty-Caplan, David ...... 127 MelÈndez RodrÌguez, JosuÈ ...... 14 Ma, Julie ...... 186, 493P Marsiglia, Flavio ...... 1, 43, 207, 290 McCauley, Heather ...... 292 Melka-Kaffer, Catherine ...... 174 Ma, Kyunghee ...... 282P Martel, Peter ...... 277 McCloskey, Rebecca ...... 43P, 691P Mellgren, Linda ...... 113 Ma, Xin ...... 56 Martin, Karin...... 144P McCormack, Martha ...... 52 Melton, Pamela ...... 79P Ma, Yuna ...... 31 Martin, Shadi ...... 129P McCowan, Kristin ...... 234P Meltzer-Brody, Samantha ...... 9 Maccio, Elaine ...... 106P Martinez, Omar ...... 648P McCoy, Henrika ...... 337, 544P Melville, Alysse...... 59P MacDowell, Hannah ...... 261, 288 Martinson, Melissa ...... 313, 323P McCoy, Mary ...... 237P, 298P, 752P, 778P Melz, Heidi ...... 79 Mack, Renee ...... 277P Maru, Mihoko ...... 87, 703P McCoyd, Judith ...... 211P, 281 Mendez, Alicia ...... 183P MacKenzie, Kristen ...... 83P Masa, Rainier D...... 232, 281, 324 McCready, Lance ...... 205 Mendez, Veronica ...... 85P Mackenzie, Michael ...... 373P, 478P Maschi, Tina ...... 277, 338 McCrimmon, Tara ...... 56

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Mendon, Sapna ...... 288 Mirick, Rebecca ...... 204, 340, 383P Morton, Matthew ...... 82 Namy, Sophie ...... 35 Mendoza, Natasha S...... 472P, 771P Mishna, Faye ...... 107P Mosa, Abu ...... 522P Naragon-Gainey, Kristin ...... 41P Mengo, Cecilia ...... 168, 43, 58P, 186P, Mitchell, Jamie...... 254, 274 Mosley, Jennifer E...... 115 Narendorf, Sarah ...... 122, 159, 333 ...... 597P, 655P, 780P Mitschke, Diane ...... 108 Mosley, Patricia ...... 202 Natland, Sidsel ...... 46P Mennen, Ferol ...... 87, 98, 137, 733P Miura, Yoko ...... 424P Mountz, Sarah ...... 772P Ncube, Alexander ...... 56 Mennicke, Annelise ...... 75, 168, 264, 329 Miyawaki, Christina ...... 173, 429P Movaghar, Arezoo ...... 309 Ncube, Nomagugu ...... 56 Menon, Sapna...... 64 Mizel, Matthew ...... SSRPCB-5, 277 Mowbray, Orion ...... 312P, 397P, 447P, Nebbitt, Von ...... 102, 252, 338 Mergenova, Gaukhar ...... 56 Moak, Stacy ...... 683P ...... 454P, 468P, 474P, 531P, 535P Neckerman, Kathryn ...... 332 Merhav, Inbal ...... 143P Moergen, Steve ...... 53 Moylan, Carrie ...... 344, 419P Nedjat-Haiem, Frances ...... 378P Merkel-Holguin, Lisa ...... 211 Mogro-Wilson, Cristina ...... 250 Muchomba, Felix M...... 205P, 313 Neff, Jonah ...... 89P Merrick, Melissa T ...... 26 Mohr, Jonathan ...... 95 Mudd, Shawna ...... 745P Negash, Tori ...... 333, 390P Merritt, Darcey ....43, 45, 73, 536P, 556P, 668P Moles, Kerry ...... 53 Mudrick, Nancy ...... 278 Negi, Nalini ...... 199 Mersky, Joshua ...... 84, 154 Momper, Sandra ...... 432P Muhammad, Jamillah ...... 247P Negriff, Sonya ...... 98, 137, 195, 305 Meshesha, Bemnet ...... 403P Monro, William ...... 87, 137 Mui, Ada ...... 190P Nelford, Kalani ...... 105P Messing, Jill ...... 35, 81, 236P, 718P, 720P Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth ...... 228 Mukasa, Miriam N...... 210P Nelson, Elizabeth ...... 635P Meyer, Daniel...... 113 Moody, Brenda ...... 17P Mukhwana, Fredrick ...... 300 Nelson, Michael ...... 533P Meyer, Kylie...... 173 Moon, Ailey ...... 99 Mulindwa, Flavia ...... 147P Nepomnyaschy, Lenna...... 113, 233, 381P Meyer, Megan ...... 80P Moon, Heehyul ...... 74P, 199, 491P Mundy, Crystal ...... 133P Neufeld, Amanda ...... 133P Meyer-Adams, Nancy ...... 157 Moon, Ingyu ...... 152 MuÒoz-Laboy, Miguel ...... 648P Newhill, Christina ...... 457P Meyers, Lisa ...... 347P Moon, Jungrim ...... 135P, 233 Munson, Michele ...... 52, 333, 456P, 603P Newman, Peter A...... 226, 290P, 330P, 342 Michalopoulos, Lynn ...... 56 Moon, Seung Hyun ...... 541P Murday, Dave ...... 230 Newman, Tarkington ...... 546P Mienko, Joseph ...... 15, 110, 275, 676P Moon, Sung Seek ...... 117P Murphy, Erin ...... 248P, 444P, 752P Newransky, Chrisann ...... 586P, 628P Mijin, Park ...... 227P Moore, Amzie ...... 324 Murphy, Melissa ...... 764P Newsome, Angelica ...... 745P Milanovic, Edita ...... 151, 169P, 175, 200P Moore, Debra ...... 185P Murshid, Nadine ...... 777P Nguyen, Anh ...... 237P, 476P, 695P, 778P Miles, Rashun ...... 257 Moore, Ellen ...... 102 Murshid, Nadine Shaanta ...... 259 Nguyen, Ann W...... 336 Miller, Alison ...... 486P Moore, Gabrielle ...... 80 Murugan, Vithya ...... 17, 219, 47 Nguyen, Van ...... 103P Miller, Ashley ...... 140 Moore, Hadass ...... 62P, 83, 148, 341 Mustanski, Brian ...... 343 Nicks, Shannon ...... 198 Miller, Carmella ...... 306 Moore, Matt...... 217P Myers, Lisa ...... 488P Nicolazzo, Z ...... 128 Miller, Joshua ...... 23 Moore, Matthew ...... 265P, 445P, 747P Nabunya, Proscovia ...... 94P, 147P, 279 Nicotera, Nicole ...... 29, 117, 322 Miller, Julie...... 654P Moore, Megan ...... 320P Naccarato, Toni ...... 376P Nikolova, Kristina...... 200, 538P Miller, Reuben Jonathan ...... 104P, 277 Moore-McBride, Amanda ...... 29 Nackerud, Larry ...... 453P Nikolova, Silviya ...... 43 Miller, Robin ...... 756P Moorman, Sara ...... 302 Naeger, Sandra R...... 240P Nilson, Kimberly ...... 615P Miller, Shari ...... 69, 22, 196P, 468P, 531P Morales-Mirque, Sandra ...... 28 Nafula, Catherine Naluwende ...... 300 Njie-Carr, Veronica ...... 718P Miller, Vivian ...... 430P Morano, Carmen ...... 405P Nagoshi, Craig ...... 302P, 476P Nkwanzi, Violet ...... 300 Miller Jr., John W...... 290 Mordecai, Lorin ...... 540P Nahar, Shamsun ...... 451P Nochajski, Thomas H...... 124 Mills, Erin ...... 56 Moreno, Cynthia ...... 36 Nakamura, Yoshi ...... 311 Noelke, Clemens ...... 164 Min, Meeyoung ...... 202P, 343, 361P, 422P Morgan, Charles ...... 294P Nakaoka, Susan ...... 613P Nolan, Caitlin ...... 20 Mini, Maria ...... 315 Morgen, Keith ...... 277, 338 Nam, Boyoung ...... 55, 274P, 333 Nordberg, Anne ...... 237P, 403P, 655P, 752P Minnes, Sonia ...... 202P, 361P Moring, Nechama...... 278 Nam, Eunji ...... 207, 235P, 638P Norton, Christine ...... 751P Minnick, Allyssa ...... 292 Morris, Marian ...... 84 Nam, Jaehyun ...... 73, 313 Nouman, Hani ...... 304, 326, 335 Minnick, Dane ...... 293P Morris, Sarah ...... 728P Nam, Seok In ...... 71 Nowakowski-Sims, Eva ...... 124 Minott, Kenya ...... 29, 159 Morris, Zachary...... 165, 261P Nam, Yunju ...... 60P, 109 Nugent, Bill ...... 131P, 337P Minshew, Nancy ...... 83P, 187 Morrow-Howell, Nancy ...... 303 Namatovu, Phionah ...... 147P Nugent, William ...... 214, 307P, 650P Miranda, Elizabeth ...... 160 Morse, Siobhan ...... 54P Namatovu, Stellah ...... 25P Nulu, Swetha ...... 45, 140P, 285P Miranda, Haley...... 69 Morton, Cory ...... 373P, 674P Namuwonge, Flavia ...... 210P Nurius, Paula ...... 78, 305P, 380P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Nussbaum, N. Nicole ...... 180 Osborne, Cynthia ...... 731P Park, Sojung ...... 150, 226P, 670P, 737P Peterson, Jerry ...... 33 Nyirenda, Victor ...... 281 Osofsky, Howard ...... 34 Park, Sunggeun ...... 242 Peterson, N. Andrew ...... 527P, 680P, 716P Nzomene, Agnes ...... 282 Osofsky, Joy ...... 34 Park, Sunggeun (Ethan) ...... 202 Petiwala, Aliza ...... 101 O’Brien, Jennifer ...... 357P Osteen, Philip ...... 204, 665P Park, Sunyoung ...... 116, 262 Petra, Megan ...... 174P O’Brien, Kimberly ...... 203 Ostrander, Jason ...... 204P, 411P Park, Yeddi ...... 463P, 485P Petrakis, Beth Ann ...... 277 O’Brien, Sharon ...... 129 Otis, Melanie ...... 351P, 505P Parker, Amittia ...... 177, 455P Petros, Ryan ...... 286 O’Connor, Allison ...... 306 Owen, Randall ...... 287 Parker, Kimberly ...... 6 Pettigrew, Dallas ...... 67 O’Connor, Carolyn ...... 17P, 326 Ozaki, Reiko ...... 424P Parker, Sharon ...... 6 Pettus-Davis, Carrie ...... 118, 220, 277, O’Connor, Julia ...... 233, 416P Ozturk, Burcu ...... 765P Parker Dominguez, Tyan ...... 587P Phengsomphone, Houmpheng...... 388P O’Gara, Jaimie ...... 38P, 707P Pace, Garrett ...... 28 Parolini, Arno ...... 554P Phillips, Jon ...... 433P O’Neill, Elizabeth ...... 68P Paceley, Megan ...... 231, 710P Parra-Cardona, Ruben ...... 260 Piedra, Cinthia ...... 149 O’Reilly, Nicole ...... 330, 87P, 682P Padgett, Deborah ...... 193, RMW-4, 94P Parrish, Danielle ...... 43, 427P, 429P Piedra, Lissette ...... 671P O’shields, Jay ...... 474P, 535P Padilla, Diana ...... 292 Parrish, Jared ...... 15 Piegari, Jeff ...... 146P Ober Allen, Julie ...... 60 Padilla, Yolanda...... SSRPCB-1 Parry, Cynthia ...... 271 Piegari, Pat ...... 146P Ocasio, Kerrie ...... 27, 373P Pahwa, Rohini...... 577P Parsai, Monica ...... 604P Piel, Megan Hayes ...... 273 Odera, Stephanie ...... 127 Paine, Chris ...... 160P Pate, David ...... 113 Pierce, Barbara ...... 328 Oh, Hans ...... 55 Pal, Ipshita ...... 76 Patterson, David ...... 154P Pierce, Joshua...... 615P Oh, Hye in ...... 303, 552P Palinkas, Lawrence ...... 232, 177, Patterson, David A...... 595P, 607P Piescher, Kristine N...... 364P Oh, Hyunsung ...... 150, 177, 274, ...... 288, 749P Patterson, Debra...... 181 Pilarz, Alejandra Ros ...... 113 ...... 503P, 612P Palmer, Abigail ...... 87, 137 Patton, Desmond...... 124, 241, 110 Pillai, Veena ...... 312 Oh, Jennifer J...... 267P Palmer, Aqui’elle ...... 140 Pauline, Malina ...... 589P, 709P Pillai, Vijayan ...... 512P Oh, Jihyun ...... 275 Palmer, Jahnessa ...... 140, 251 Paulson, Daniel ...... 130P Pillemer, Karl ...... 99 Oh, Sehun...... 155, 365P Palmer, Jane ...... 660P Payne, Nancy ...... 299 Pinderhughes, Ellen E...... 583P Oh, Sumi ...... 552P Palmer, Lindsey ...... 5P, 175, 185 Pearson, Emalee ...... 337 Pineros, Maria ...... 243 Ohmer, Mary ...... 320 Pandey, Shanta ...... 259, 510P Pearson, Julie ...... 264P Pinks, Darren ...... 150P Oien, Erik ...... 15, 557P Panisch, Lisa S...... 112P Peck, Ryan ...... 180 Pintello, Denise ...... 114 Okamoto, Katlin ...... 546P Parchment, Tyrone M...... 215P Pecora, Peter ...... 269 Pinto, Ofir ...... 30 Okech, David ...... 88, 31, 57P, 574P Pardo, Clara ...... 55P Pei, Fei ...... 201, 254P Pinto, RogÈrio ...... 22, 257, 266P Okpych, Nathanael ...... 242 Parekh, Rupal ...... 750P Peled-Avram, Maya ...... 143P Pitcher, Erich ...... 128 Oktay, Julianne ...... 119 Parga, Jennifer ...... 348P Pelletier, Annette ...... 751P Pitner, Ronald ...... 282P, 387P, 582P Okumu, Moses ...... 35P, 43, 154, Paris, Donna ...... 346P Pelts, Michael...... 41, 347P Pitzer, Kyle A...... 125, 307 ...... 186P, 222, 253, 341 Paris, Ruth ...... 169, 32, 87, 639P Peng, Hsin-Yun ...... 152P, 279 Plassmeyer, Mark ...... 91, 147, 54 Olate, RenÈ...... 653P Paris, Wayne...... 346P Perdue, Tasha ...... 263 Plaza, Rayven ...... 520P Olcon, Katarzyna ...... 177 Parish, Susan ...... 278 PÈrez, Alfred ...... 625P Plummer, Jason...... 308 Oliphant, Sarah Moore ...... 7 Park, Aely ...... 13P PÈrez, Maria ...... 198 Plummer Taylor, Sarah ...... 16 Olson, Mark D...... 231P Park, Daejun ...... 715P, 746P Perez-Aponte, Jaime ...... 342P Pollack, Harold ...... 213, 224, 316 Ombayo, Bernadette ...... 56P, 186P Park, Hyejoon ...... 76, 230, 279, 426P Perone, Angela ...... 191 Pollak, Bonnie ...... 408P Onasch-Vera, Laura ...... 159, 509P Park, Hyunyong...... 274 Perrigo, Judith L...... 313P Pollio, David ...... 151P, 291P Oneha, Mary ...... 19 Park, Jang Ho ...... 48, 651P, 714P Perry, Armon ...... 279 Poola, Charlene ...... 236P Operario, Don ...... 648P Park, Jiho ...... 6P Perry, Ramona ...... 254 Porchas, Francisca ...... 81 Orellana, Roberto ...... 148, 294 Park, Junghyun ...... 303 Perry, Tam ...... 280P, 717P Porta, Maria ...... 207 Orellano, Edwin ...... 183 Park, Keunhye ...... 242, 534P Perzynski, Adam T...... 48P Porter, Anne Marie ...... 292 Orme, John G...... 196, 215 Park, Nan Sook ...... 44P, 325, 507P Petering, Robin ...... 122, 83, 86P, Porter, Jennings ...... 397P Ortega, Deb...... 105 Park, So-Youn...... 485P ...... 148, 159, 509P Porter, Nathan ...... 192P Ortiz, Larry ...... 213P Park, So-Young ...... 485P Peters, Clark ...... 216, 12, 109 Porterfield, Shirley L...... 165, 321P, 562P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Portz, Jennifer Marie Dickman ...... 85P Railey, James ...... 52, 603P Rhodes, Jean ...... 52 Romanelli, Meghan ...... 132, 342 Posmontier, Bobbie ...... 285 Rak, Kevin ...... 315 Rice, Eric...... 45P, 70, 83, 86P, 149, Romero, Aly ...... 316 Postan-Aizik, Dassi ...... 559P, 769P Rakes, Sarah...... 561P, 764P ...... 300, 584P, 632P, 649P, 749P Romich, Jennifer ...... 218, 36, 275, 532P Postmus, Judy ...... 296, 233, 511P Ram, Nilam ...... 26 Richards, Kristin ...... 112P Root, Elisabeth ...... 596P Potocky, Miriam ...... 7 Ramos, Blanca ...... 290 Richards, Maryse ...... 324 Rosales, Robert ...... 30P, 218P, 257P, 342P Potter, Cathryn ...... 478P Ramos, Zorangeli ...... RMW-1 Richards-Desai, Sarah ...... 60P, 568P Rosay, Andre ...... 181 Pottick, Kathleen ...... 315 Ramseyer Winter, Virginia L...... 68P, 158P, 305 Richards-Schuster, Katie ...... 90, 117, 29 Rosch, Alyssa ...... 589P, 709P Powell, Kristen...... 716P Randolph, Karen ...... 181P, 622P Richman, Erica ...... 692P Roscoe, Joseph N...... 62, 174, 315P Powell, Tara ...... 34 Rankin Williams, Lela ...... 223 Rienks, Shauna...... 251P, 338P, 433P Rose, Jennifer ...... 233 Powers, Jenna ...... 411P Rast, Jessica ...... 412P, 471P Riley, Tracey ...... 586P Rose, Roderick ...... 162, 222 Powers, Meredith ...... 146P Rasteniene, Jolanta ...... 17P Rimes, Lachlan ...... 287 Rose, Theda ...... 253 Prabhu, Shraddha ...... 23 Ratliff, G. Allen ...... 51P Rine, Christine ...... 318 Roseborough, David ...... 702P Preble, Kathleen...... 56P Rau, Angela ...... 297 Rinfrette, Elaine ...... 318 Rosenberg, Rachel ...... 421P, 547P Price, Kerry ...... 255 Rau, Emily ...... 175 Ring, Victoria ...... 398P Rosenberg, Walter ...... 254 Priddy, Sarah ...... 294, 311 Raucher, Beth ...... 264P Riquino, Michael ...... 294, 311, 722P Rosenfeld, Lindsay ...... 164 Priester, Mary Ann ...... 39P, 274 Rauk, Leigh ...... 276 Rittner, Barbara ...... 124 Rosenthal, Eliana ...... 197 Primbetova, Sholpan ...... 56, 264 Ravi, Kristen ...... 118P Rivara, J’May ...... 234P Rosmarin-DeStefano, Corey ...... 280 Prince, Dana ...... 142, 33, 134, 305P Ravitz, Paula...... 217 Rivera, Alexandra Marie ...... 159P Ross, Abby ...... 203, 404P Prince, Kort...... 90P Ray, Anasuya ...... 236 Rivera, Samantha ...... 601P Ross, Lori ...... 256 Prindle, John ...... 15, 175, 185, 313 Raymond, Henry F...... 205 Rizkalla, Niveen ...... 178 Rote, Sunshine ...... 199 Pritzker, Suzanne ...... 117, 29 Rebbe, Rebecca ...... 15, 275, 676P Rizo, Cynthia Fraga ...... 9, 168, 129, Roth, Benjamin ...... 92, 258, 268P Prock, Kristen ...... 292 Rechkemmer, Andreas ...... 232 ...... 176P, 291, 598P, 779P Rothwell, David ...... 216, 31, 160, 229, 284 Proctor, Enola ...... 1, 249 Reddy, Harini ...... 212P Rizzo, Andrew ...... 344 Routon, Jasmine ...... 310P Prost, Stephanie Grace ...... 561P, 636P Reddy, Swathi ...... 336, 707P Roach, Mary ...... 257, 266P Roux, Anne ...... 412P, 471P, 602P Pruett, Marsha ...... 291, 327, 601P Redmond, Melissa ...... 331 Robbins, Susan ...... 65, 131 Rozeff, Leslie ...... 59 Pruitt, Doyle ...... 23 Reed, Deborah ...... 138 Robbins-Ruszkowski, Jessica ...... 717P Roziner, Ilan ...... 349P Pryce, Jessica ...... 326 Reeder, Malia ...... 232 Robertson, Anne ...... 11, 160 Ruan, Hangqing ...... 325 Pryce, Josephine ...... 79P Reeves, Mathes ...... 533P Robertson, Jeanette ...... 339 Rubin, Allen ...... 429P Pryce, Julia ...... 44, 328 Regehr, Cheryl ...... 107P Robinson, David ...... 221P Ruch, Donna ...... 127P Pullman, Melissa ...... 9P Reilly, James ...... 187 Robinson, Erin ...... 428P Rueda, Heidi Adams ...... 693P Purser, Gregory ...... 474P, 535P Reiman, Sarah ...... 136P Robinson, Helen ...... 244P Ruel, Erin ...... 711P Purtell, Kelly ...... 223, 233, 390P Reitmeier, Melissa ...... 101, 230 Robinson, Michael ...... 192, 535P Rushovich, Berenice ...... 134 Putnam-Hornstein, Emily ...... 15, 5P, 185, 301 Renn, Kristen ...... 128 Robinson, Sarah ...... 657P Rusow, Joshua ...... 300, 649P Qadir, Erin ...... 44 Renn, Tanya ...... 224 Robinson, Yolanda ...... 154P Russotti, Justin ...... 18, 704P Qiao, Dong Ping ...... 23 Renner, Lynette M...... 492P, 719P Rodems, Richard ...... 29, 73 Rwigema, Marie-Jolie ...... 290P Qiao, RuoYang ...... 309P, 314 Resko, Stella ...... 155, 175P Rodrigues, Eri ...... 87 Ryan, Caitlin ...... 66, 33 Quinn, Camille ...... 175, 252 Reyes, Jose ...... 64, 518P Rodriguez, Maria ...... RMW-2, 110 Ryan, Joe ...... 343 Quinn, Jae...... 32 Reynolds, Andrew ...... 331 Rodriguez-Diaz, Carlos ...... 648P Ryu, Bee ...... 303P, 678P Quiring, Stephanie ...... 166 Reynoso, Elizabeth ...... 177 Rogers, Geoff ...... 72P Saasa, Sherinah ...... 271P, 453P Rabiner Eisensmith, Sarah ...... 154, 341 Reza, Hasan ...... 392P Rogers, Peggy ...... 3 Sabbagh Steinberg, Nadia ...... 336 Racine, Elizabeth ...... 39P Rhee, Min-Kyoung ...... 507P Roh, Soonhee ...... 74P Sabri, Bushra ...... 35, 81, 129, 236P, 718P Radey, Melissa ...... 4, 20, 328 Rhee, Siyon ...... 149, 371P Roland, Brian ...... 776P Sacco, Paul ...... 12 Ragonese, Marisa ...... 97 Rhew, Isaac ...... 101 Roll, Stephen...... 136, 8, 30 Sacco, Stephanie ...... 327P Rahman, Rahbel ...... 626P Rhoades, Harmony ...... 83, 698P Rolock, Nancy ...... 27, 248 Sadler, Tonie ...... 224 Rai, Abha ...... 23P, 47, 63, 232, 479P, 721P Rhoden, Michelle-Ann ...... 675P Rolston, Angelica ...... 155 Safadi, Najwa ...... 156P, 314, 633P, 700P

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Sage, Melanie ...... 67, 171, Schelbe, Lisa ...... 4, 195P Shapiro, Valerie ...... 190, 62 Simon, Cassandra ...... 79P Sage, Todd ...... 171 Scheyett, Anna ...... 1 Sharlein, Jeffrey ...... 301 Simon, James ...... 75P, 255 Saifi, Rumana ...... 281 Schilling, Samantha ...... 304 Sharma, Anita ...... 108 Simona, Simona...... 56 Saini, Ekjyot ...... 268 Schlecht, Colleen ...... 82 Sharma, Bonita B...... 21P Sims, Omar ...... 151P, 291P Saini, Michael ...... 291, 327 Schmeltzer, Miryam ...... 30 Sharpe, Tanya ...... 55, 169, 192, 185P Singer, Jonathan ...... 171, 300 Saint-Jacques, Marie-Christine ...... 74 Schmid, Arlene ...... 85P Shattuck, Paul...... 412P, 471P Singh, Melissa ...... 587P Salama, Umme ...... 626P Schnaar, Ashley ...... 70, 123P Shaw, Jessica ...... 289 Singletary, Gilbert ...... 112P Salas-Wright, Christopher ...... 88, 155, 365P Schneider, John ...... 226 Shaw, Stacey ...... 257, 56, 281, 312 Sirotich, Frank ...... 331 Salazar, Amy ...... 33 Schneiderman, Janet ...... 195, 243 Shaw, Terry ...... 77P Slack, Kristen S...... 218 Salisu, Margaret ...... 729P Schnek, Cahni ...... 326 Shaw, Todd C...... 705P Slater, Holli ...... 273 Salloum, Alison ...... 220 Schonberg, Mara ...... 265P Shdaimah, Corey ...... 228P, 331P, 769P Slaughter, Jamel ...... 286P, 302P, 713P Saltzman, Leia ...... 34, 758P Schrager, Sheree M...... 649P Shelton, Jama ...... 122, 128, 159, 180 Sliva, Shannon ...... 91, 54 Salyers, Michelle ...... 281P Schroepfer, Tracy ...... 748P Shen, April Chiung-Tao ...... 300 Slotow, Rob ...... 232 Samad, Dr. Lubna ...... 626P Schuetz, Nikolaus ...... 136 Shen, Ce...... 696P Slovak, Karen ...... 123 Saman, Daniel ...... 596P Schuler, Brittany ...... 87P, 243, 330 Shen, Chan...... 26P, 150 Slusher, Aaron ...... 506P Sambamoorthi, Usha ...... 26P, 150 Schuman, Donna L...... 153 Sheppard, Christine ...... 99 Small, Eusebius ...... 43 Sampson, McClain ...... 285 Schusler, Tania ...... 320 Sherraden, Margaret ...... 339, 11, 109 Small, Latoya ...... 180, 215P Sampson, Monica ...... 33 Schwartz, Alix ...... 458P Sherraden, Michael ...... 237, 30, 160 Smallfield, Stacy ...... 728P Samuels, Gina ...... 44, 82, 328 Schwartz, Sara ...... 280, 348P Shi, Junrong ...... 252, 278 Smith, Brenda ...... 4, 275 Sanchez, Katherine ...... 220P, 260 Schweinle, William ...... 728P Shibikom, Alegnta ...... 284 Smith, Doug ...... 74, 106, 209P, 652P Sanders, Isaac ...... 233 Scott, Jennifer ...... 558P Shields, Joseph ...... 81P, 101, 340 Smith, Dwayne ...... 20P Sanders, Jane ...... 40, 96, 222, 230 Scott, Judith C...... 583P Shier, Micheal ...... 22 Smith, Gail L...... 26 Sandler, Adelaide ...... 250 Scully, Mary ...... 388P Shim, Hyunju ...... 669P Smith, Kirsten ...... 440P Sanford, Claudia...... 280P Sears, Jeanelle ...... 491P Shin, Alanna ...... 48, 651P, 714P Smith, Linda ...... 50 Sang, Jina ...... 480P Sedivy, Jennifer ...... 679P Shin, Oejin ...... 670P Smith, Matthew ...... 187 Sangalang, Cindy ...... 81, 108 Seefeldt, Kristin ...... 136 Shin, Sunny ...... 304 Smith, Maxwell ...... 717P Santa Maria, Diane ...... 122, 159 Seelye, Sarah ...... 571P Shipe, Stacey ...... 72 Smith, Rhoda ...... 142, 434P Santiago, Anna Maria ...... 212 Segal, Steven ...... 178, 287, 332P Shires, Deirdre ...... 70, 123P, 176 Smith, Richard ...... 21, 167, 155 Santiago, Olga ...... 201 Sellers, Christina ...... 608P Shklarski, Liat ...... 245, 134P Smith, Tanya ...... 411P Saper, Robert ...... 639P Semanchin Jones, Annette ...... 46, 157, 193P Shlonksy, Aron ...... 554P Smith, Thomas ...... 112P, 204 Sapiro, Beth ...... 52 Sensoy-Bahar, Ozge ...... 215P Shoda, Yuichi ...... 183P Smith, Yvonne ...... 86 Sarantakos, Sophia ...... 224, 329 Seon, Jisuk ...... 63, 186, 417P Shonubi, Adefunke ...... 548P Smith-Darden, Joanne ...... 102, 504P Sarfo, Bright ...... 61 Serrano, Natalicio ...... 307 Shook, Jeffrey ...... 42, 149, 201P Smith-Maddox, Renee ...... 587P Sariscsany, Laurel ...... 113 Seshaiyer, Padmanabhan...... 207 Showalter, Kathryn...... 233, 597P Smith Lee, Jocelyn ...... 192 Sarkisian, Catherine ...... 671P Severson, Margaret ...... 514P Shpiegel, Svetlana ...... 142, 252, 434P Smith Rotabi, Karen...... 272P Sarver, Christian ...... 90P Sewell, Karen ...... 40, 96, 230, 301 Shroff, Ravi...... RMW-2 Smokowski, Paul ...... 222, 324 Satre, Carol ...... 708P Sewell, Whitney ...... 6 Shubert, Virginia ...... 202, 282 Smyth, Kristin ...... 662P Satre, Derek ...... 219P Shack, Steve ...... 234P Shukla, Shrivridhi ...... 211P, 281 Snyder, Susan ...... 43, 72, 536P Sattler, Patricia...... 20, 439P Shafer, Kevin...... 135, 28, 355P, 442P Shuma, Christina ...... 27 Soakai, Sarah ...... 613P Savage, Andrea ...... 405P Shamrova, Daria ...... 151, 169P, 200P, 201 Siantz, Elizabeth ...... 576P Sobeck, Joanne ...... 102, 504P Savani, Shahnaz ...... 572P Shanahan, Meghan ...... 304 Siddiqi, Manahil ...... 212P Sochacka, Nicola ...... 69 Savin, Katie ...... 289 Shanfeld, Gretchen ...... 212P Siegel, Eva ...... 742P Solis, Michael ...... 107 Sawyer, Jason ...... 140, 194, 247 Shanks, Trina ...... 120, 284, 664P Siegel-Berele, Rachael ...... 146P Solmeyer, Anna ...... 61 Saxon, Shani ...... 755P Shannon, Patricia ...... 282 Simmel, Cassandra ...... 373P Solomon, Phyllis ...... 286, 334 Scheetz, Greg ...... 158 Shapiro, Janet ...... 212P Simmons, Molly ...... 277 Somers, Cheryl ...... 124P, 301

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Son, Esther ...... 13, 278 Stevenson, Howard ...... 60 Tali, Cinamon ...... 285 Thorning, Helle ...... 262 Song, EunJee ...... 332 Steward, Alejandro ...... 251 Talley, Lloyd ...... 60 Thurber, Amie ...... 320 Song, Eunjee ...... 98, 222P, 279, 335, 426P Steward, Rochon ...... 59 Tam, Dora ...... 339 Thyer, Bruce ...... 25, 68, 88, 162, Sosulski, Marya ...... 276, 755P Stewart, Alejandro ...... 140 Tambe, Milind ...... 584P ...... 246, 95P, 525P Soteli, Amela ...... 327P Stewart, Shannon ...... 66P, 222 Tan, Kevin...... 106, 236 Tian, Xin ...... 315 Soto, Cristina ...... 398P Stickle, Tim ...... 210 Tanana, Mike ...... 211 Timm, Emily ...... 558P Souleymanov, Rusty...... 342 Stim, Hilary ...... 127 Tang, Ning ...... 206 Tirmazi, Taqi ...... 252 Sousa, Cindy ...... 121, 212P Stone, Kelsey ...... 742P Tang Yan, Catalina ...... 253 Tiwari, Vivek ...... 154 Sparks, Jessica ...... 102 Stoops, Charles...... 129 Tanser, Frank...... 232 Todic, Jelena...... 78, 170P Spaulding-Givens, Jennifer ...... 37P Storer, Heather...... 110 Tarshis, Sarah ...... 178P, 275P, 342 Tolman, Richard ...... 268 Spear, Suzanne ...... 288 Story, Erin ...... 195 Tarter, Ralph ...... 294 Tomar, Nikhal ...... 161 Spencer, Michael ...... 183, 19 Streeter, Christine ...... 339 Taussig, Heather ...... 52, 63P Tomita, Andrew ...... 232 Spencer, RenÈe ...... 169, 52, 202 Strier, Roni ...... 559P, 769P Taylor, Harry ...... 6, 341P Tonon, Graciela ...... 467P Spencer Suarez, Kimberly ...... 144P Strompolis, Melissa ...... 274 Taylor, Leigh H ...... 286, 343 Tonsing, Kareen ...... 288P Sperber, Dana ...... 264P Strong, Jessica ...... 760P Taylor, Robert Joseph ...... 336 Tonui, Betty ...... 186P, 469P Sperlich, Mickey ...... 123 Strott, Amanda ...... 5 Taylor, Samuel ...... 8 Topitzes, James ...... 84 Spielfogel, Jill ...... 196 Stroumsa, Daphna ...... 70, 123P Taylor, Sarah ...... 496P Torres Garcia, Adrianna ...... 242 Spirito, Anthony ...... 608P Study, Seattle Minimum Wage ...... 36 Tebben, Erin ...... 288, 435P Tower, Leslie E...... 120P, 262P Spitzmueller, Matthew C...... 287 Stylianou, Amanda ...... 233, 296, 129, 511P Teich, Judith ...... 627P Townsend, Aloen ...... 551P Spjeldnes, Solveig ...... 91 Styr, Benedykt ...... 285 Teixeira, Samantha ...... 90, 308, 257P Townsend, LaSonya ...... 386P Sprague, Linda...... 320 Suarez, Eliana ...... 151 Tejada, Jacqueline ...... 253 Tracy, Elizabeth ...... 286, 343 Sprague Martinez, Linda ...... 90 Suarez, Zulema ...... 337 Teng, Ung Lik ...... 281 Trahan, Mark ...... 135 Srikanthan, Sinthu ...... 163, 462P Sugrue, Erin ...... 173P Tennant, Patrick ...... 45, 140P, 285P Tran, Ban ...... 388P Srivastav, Aditi ...... 274 Sulimani-Aidan, Yafit ...... 605P, 724P Teppang, Noemi ...... 166P Tran, Thanh ...... 295 Srivastava, Ankur ...... 70, 410P Sullivan, Kathleen ...... 33 Terchek, Joshua...... 48P Tran Nghiem, Huy ...... 313 Ssewamala, Fred ...... 94P, 147P, 210P, 279 Sullivan, Kathrine ...... 228 Terlikbayeva, Assel...... 56, 264 Tran Smith, Bikki ...... 213, 316 St. Mary, Jason ...... 216P, 253 Sumi, Nahid S ...... 153 Terrana, Sara ...... 283, 353P, 459P Trant, Jeffrey ...... 263 Stagner, Matthew ...... 269 Sun, Fei ...... 3, 672P Terry, Martha Ann ...... 330 Trapassi, Jessica ...... 20P Staller, Karen ...... 131 Sun, Minjung ...... 145P Terzis, Lauren ...... 28P Traube, Dorian ...... 297 Stanczyk, Alexandra ...... 496P Sun, Qian ...... 250P, 368P Testa, Mark F...... 79, 218 Travis, Adam ...... 219P Stanford, Sarah ...... 108 Susman, Elizabeth ...... 195 Teyra, Ciwang ...... 94, 19, 372P Trawver, Kathi R...... 157 Stanhope, Victoria ...... 52, 203, 404P Svistova, Juliana ...... 529P Thaller, Jonel ...... 720P Treitler, Peter ...... 527P, 716P Stanton, Megan ...... 202, 282 Swager, L ...... 278 Thomas, De’Shay ...... 771P Tremblay, JoÎl ...... 74 Stark, Lindsay ...... 281 Swank, Eric ...... 770P Thomas, Elizabeth ...... 311, 330 Trentadue, Mia ...... 159P Staudt, Marlys ...... 766P Swanson, Leonard ...... 175 Thomas, Johanna ...... 683P Trinh, Mai ...... 150 Steele, Leah ...... 256 Swartz, James ...... 329 Thomas, Kate ...... 762P Tripodi, Stephen ...... 561P, 685P, 739P Stefancic, Ana ...... SSRPCB-6, 203, 286 Sweeney, HelenAnne ...... 596P Thomas, Katherine ...... 628P TrocmÈ, Nico...... 17P, 326 Steiner, Jordan ...... 511P Sweifach, Jay ...... 339 Thomas, Kristie A...... 75, 141, 264 Tropman, John ...... 115 Stephens, Tricia ...... 53, 343 Swierenga, Sarah ...... 533P Thomas, Lori...... 270P, 331 Tsang, A. Ka Tat ...... 139P, 152P, 206, 279 Stepleton, Kate ...... 373P, 478P Syed, Manaal A...... 11P Thomas, Margaret ...... 44, 244, 710P Tsang, Michael ...... 185 Sterling, Stacy ...... 219P Szechy, Kathryn ...... 155 Thompson, Allison ...... 7P, 273, 542P Tseng, Yichuan...... 133 Stern, Susan ...... 262 Szlyk, Hannah ...... 253, 461P Thompson, Heather ...... 22 Tucker, Anita ...... 751P Sterzing, Paul ...... 95, 189, 51P, 128, 231, 317 Tabb, Karen ...... 243 Thompson, Julian ...... 224 Tudor, Kaitlyn ...... 346P Stevens, Amy L...... 26 Taggart, Shellie ...... 233 Thompson, Tess ...... 198, 602P Tully, Brenda A...... 328P Stevens, Kristopher ...... 137 Tajima, Emiko ...... 234P Thompson, Wendy ...... 340 Tumurdash, Jargalsaikhan ...... 222

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Tumwesige, Wilberforce ...... 279 Vohra-Gupta, Shetal ...... 76 Wang, Yihan ...... 633P Wheeler, Darrell ...... 105 Tuohy, Mary Kay ...... 286 Voisin, Dexter ...... 226, 299 Wang, Ying ...... 256 White, Jessica ...... 526P Turner, George ...... 347P Voith, Laura ...... 299 Wang, Yixuan ...... 34P White, Kevin ...... 27 Turnlund-Carver, Ann...... 291 Volek, Ana ...... 546P Wang, Yuqi ...... 680P White, Melinda ...... 252 Turpin, Aaron ...... 22 Volling, Brenda ...... 28 Wanner, Nathan ...... 311 Whitman, Wendy ...... 257 Tyson-McCrea, Katherine ...... 324 Von Ende, Adam...... 229 Ward, Allison ...... 81 Wideman, Ellie S...... 92P Tzafrir, Shay ...... 335 Vonk, Betsy...... 494P Ward, Kaitlin ...... 312, 775P Wieczorek, William ...... 124 Uehara, Edwina ...... 105, 237 Voth Schrag, Rachel ...... 75, 345P Ward, Michaella ...... 158P, 305 Wiener, R. Constance ...... 26P, 150 Ullrich, Jessica ...... 275 Vungkhanching, Martha ...... 288P, 466P Ward-Lasher, Allison ...... 35, 718P Wiginton, Kristin ...... 6 Um, Mee Young ...... 749P Vyshedsky, Christine ...... 647P Warner, Elise ...... 318P, 379P Wilcox, Holly ...... 333 Underwood, Dawnya ...... 227 Wabwire, Cedrick Joseph ...... 35P, 300 Warren, Emily ...... 212 Wild, Megan ...... 278P Urbaeva, Zhyldyz ...... 746P Wachira, Elizabeth ...... 6 Warren, Keith ...... 637P Wiley, Kathryn ...... 709P Uretsky, Mathew ...... 46, 196 Wachter, Karin ...... 35, 199 Warrener, Corinne ...... 179P, 239P Wilke, Dina ...... 4, 20, 252P, 306, 328 Vaillancourt, Anita ...... 144 Waddell, Ashley...... 127 Washington, Maya ...... 621P Willard, Mary ...... 233 Vaithianathan, Rhema...... 185 Wagaman, M. Alex .....342, 127, 180, 205, 323 Washington, Tiffany ...... 535P Willett, Jennifer ...... 102 Valdez, Avelardo ...... 157P Wagner, Anne ...... 256 Washington, Tyreasa ...... 100 Willey Sthapit, Claire ...... 94, 270 Valdovinos, Miriam ...... 94 Wahab, Stephanie ...... 172 Wasserstein, Chantal ...... 30 William, Burgos ...... 160 Valencik, Kelly ...... 652P Wahiba, Abu-Ras ...... 337 Wathen, Maria V...... 329P Williams, Aqui’elle ...... 251 Valladares, Giovanna ...... 589P, 709P Wahler, Elizabeth ...... 499P Watkins, Daphne ...... 60, 126, 743P Williams, Ashley ...... 606P Valmadrid, Lorraine...... 450P Waid, Jeffrey ...... 44, 364P Watkins, Karen ...... 290 Williams, Charmaine ...... 256 Van Alst, Donna ...... 373P Waithaka, Eric ...... 184 Weaver, Addie ...... 336 Williams, Ed-Dee ...... 254, 274 Van Buckner, Erica ...... 246P Waldfogel, Jane ...... 1, 73, 482P Web, Ann ...... 318 Williams, Jaclyn ...... 71, 425P Van Deinse, Tonya ...... 5, 161, 224 Walker, Ashley ...... 154P Webber, Kristina...... 268P Williams, James Herbert ...... 25, 229 Vanderloo, Mindy ...... 211 Walker, Robert...... 549P Weber, Patrick ...... 110P, 231 Williams, Lela Rankin ...... 223 Vanderwill, Lori ...... 155 Wallace, John ...... 362P Webster, Kath ...... 256 Williams, Makeda ...... SSRPCB-3 Vandormael, Alain M...... 232 Wallace, Robert ...... 280 Wegmann, Kate ...... 34 Williams, Maya ...... 738P Vang, Cindy ...... 150 Wallach, Neva ...... 458P Wei, Hsi-sheng ...... 300 Williams, Nicanor ...... 140, 251 Vann, Sasa ...... 217P Walsh, Julie S...... 180, 645P Wei, Kai ...... 110, 307 Williams, Ovita ...... 37 Varga, Shannon ...... 253 Walsh, Marg ...... 301 Weigensberg, Elizabeth ...... 269 Williams-Butler, Abigail ...... 2 Vargas, Veronica ...... 315 Walsh, Matthew ...... 708P Weiner, Dana ...... RMW-2 Williamson-Ashe, Sandra ...... 140, 251 Vasic, Jennifer ...... 261 Walsh, Tova ...... 268 Weinstein, Sally ...... 264P Willis, Danny G...... 126 Vasquez, Ligia ...... 39P Walters, Jayme ...... 337P Weisner, Constance ...... 219P Willner, Lauren ...... 145, 308 Vaughn, Michael ...... 155, 158, 224, 365P Walters, Karina ...... 240 Weissman, Myrna ...... 9, 217 Wilson, Alyssa ...... 107 Veeh, Christopher A...... 224 Walther, Joachim ...... 69 Weisz, Arlene ...... 741P Wilson, Donna ...... 213 Vercruysse, Chloe ...... 270P Walton, Quenette ...... 65, 100 Weizhou, Tang ...... 282P Wilson, Jennifer ...... 634P Verdeli, Helena...... 217 Walton, Tabitha ...... 701P Wells, Melissa ...... 674P Wilson, Robert J...... 179 Victor, Bryan ...... 189, 128 Waltz, Hannah ...... 606P Wells, Rachel ...... 145, 283, 323, 353P Wimer, Christopher ...... 313, 332 Victor, Grant ...... 549P Wang, Julia Shu-Huah ...... 227 Wells, Susan J...... 133P Windsor, Liliane ...... 281, 22, 209P, 280, 299 Vilbig, Kevin ...... 21P Wang, Kaipeng ...... 102, 232, 256P, 257P, 290 Wenzel, Suzanne ...... 83, 632P Winetrobe, Hailey ...... 83 Villa, Patricia ...... 213P Wang, Lei ...... 187 Weon, Soyoon ...... 160 Winston, Pamela ...... 73 Villamar, Juan ...... 288 Wang, Weiwei ...... 31 Wernick, Laura ...... 183 Winters, Andrew ...... 59, 423P Villamil Grest, Carolina ...... 313P Wang, Xiafei...... 40P, 45, 254P, 334 Wesley, Bridget ...... 44 Witte, Susan S...... 257 Villarreal-Otalara, Tatiana ...... 508P Wang, Yang ...... 310P, 489P West, Stacia ...... 30, 391P Wittenburg, David ...... 412P, 471P Villarreal Sosa, Leticia ...... 467P Wang, Yean ...... 206, 640P Westlake, Melissa ...... 213 Wladkowski, Stephanie ...... 204, 383P Vitello, Joan ...... 198 Wang, Yi ...... 452P, 482P, 737P Wharton, Tracy ...... 130P, 370P Wojtalik, Jessica...... 187

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Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number Name Program Number

Wolf, Leah ...... 620P Yalim, Asli Cennet ...... 327P Yun Lee, Hee ...... 119, 148P Wolf, Molly ...... 23, 172P Yamada, Ann Marie ...... 260 Yuval, Friedman ...... 21 Wolff, Jennifer ...... 203 Yan, Yueqi ...... 135P, 174 Zabora, James ...... 119 Wolfson, Megan ...... 537P Yang, Duan ...... 334 Zaff, Jonathan ...... 253 Wong, Irene ...... 630P Yang, Jessica ...... 327, 589P, 709P Zajicek-Farber, Michaela ...... 7 Wong-Kim, Evaon ...... 371P Yang, Jie ...... 125, 302, 725P Zayas, Luis ...... 1, 92, 461P Woo, Bongki ...... 256P, 290, 340P, 342P, 725P Yang, Mi-Youn ...... 106P, 246P Zebrack, Brad ...... 119 Wood, David ...... 759P Yang, Qi ...... 277 Zeitlin, Wendy ...... 215, 9P, 10 Wood, Leila ...... 168, 75 Yang, Shuyan ...... 275 Zerden, Lisa ...... 692P Woodford, Michael R...... 128, 189, Yao, Hong ...... 310 Zhai, Fuhua ...... 34P, 85, 297P ...... 231, 290P, 770P Yaroni, Allon ...... RMW-2 Zhan, Min ...... 146 Woods, MaKenna ...... 665P Yarvis, Jeffrey ...... 153 Zhang, Anao ...... 116, 179, 262, 694P Woods, Sarah ...... 301 Yates, Taylor ...... 23P, 443P Zhang, Huan ...... 640P Woodward, Amanda ...... 151, 169P, 533P Yazejian, Noreen ...... 78P Zhang, Jingxia ...... 369P Woofter, Rebecca ...... 344 Ybarra, Marcie ...... 269P, 332 Zhang, Liwei ...... 545P Woolley, Michael ...... 46, 233P Ye, Minzhi ...... 367P, 730P Zhang, Qiyi ...... 132P Woolverton, Maria...... 79 Ye, Xujingzi...... 325 Zhang, Saijun ...... 72 Wooten, Nikki ...... 153, 213 Yeum, Dong-Moon, ...... 303P Zhang, Vivian ...... 340 Wray-Lake, Laura ...... 308, 323 Yi, Eun-Hye ...... 173 Zhang, Yalu ...... 190P Wretman, Christopher J...... 179 Yi, Songguo ...... 314 Zhang, Yudong ...... 487P Wright, Eric ...... 711P Yingling, Marissa E...... 278, 382P Zhao, Fang ...... 331P Wright, Rachel ...... 742P Yoder, Jamie ...... 8P, 127P, 210, 539P Zhao, Qianwei ...... 74, 157P, 175 Wroughton, Elizabeth ...... 18P Yoo, Changmin ...... 100 Zhao, Rebecca ...... 99 Wu, Chi-Fang ...... 332, 631P Yoo, Illhoi...... 522P Zheng, Mingyang ...... 623P Wu, Qi ...... 72, 153P, 245P Yoon, Dalhee ...... 6P Zhou, Anne ...... 324P Wu, Qiong ...... 36P Yoon, Eunkyung ...... 526P Zhou, Lina ...... 703P Wu, Shinyi ...... 133, 157P Yoon, Hyunwoo ...... 507P Zhou, Shu ...... 126P Wu, Shiyou ...... 314, 153P, 245P, 753P Yoon, Miyoung ...... 305P, 422P Zhou, Xiaochuo ...... 31 Wu, Wei ...... 281P Yoon, Sukyung ...... 131P Zhou, Yuanjin ...... 323P Wulczyn, Fred...... 218, 255 Yoon, Susan ...... 6P, 43, 299, 435P, 614P Zhu, Yiqi ...... 151 Wyman, John ...... 277P Yoon, Yoewon ...... 300, 394P Zhu, Yuanyuan ...... 497P Wyman Battalen, Addie ...... 530P Yoon, Young Ji ...... 267P Zidan, Tarek...... 96P, 206P, 629P Xian, Mihua ...... 553P Yoshihama, Mieko ...... 1, 344 Ziemer, Kelly Lynn ...... 62 Xiang, Xiaoling ...... 254, 287 Yoshioka-Maxwell, Amanda ...... 86P, 584P Zimmerman, Sheryl ...... 464P Xiao, Yunyu ...... 3P, 132 Young, Diane ...... 261 Zimmerman, Trudy ...... 352P Xie, Qian Wen ...... 23 Yu, Gary ...... 281 Zinn, Andrew...... 233 Xiong, Qimin ...... 369P Yu, Jiang...... 715P Zlotnik, Joan ...... SSRPCB-1 Xu, Limin ...... 199 Yu, Kexin ...... 133 Zolotor, Adam ...... 304 Xu, Ling ...... 553P, 569P Yu, Mansoo ...... 356P, 387P, 389P, 653P Zurlo, Karen A...... 93 Xu, Shuo ...... 310P, 489P Yu, Miao ...... 225, 285 Xu, Yanfeng ...... 279, 318, 331P Yuan, Yan ...... 457P Xu, Yongxiang ...... 199 Yuan, Yeqing ...... 343 Xue, Jia ...... 542P Yuan, Yiqing...... 32P Yablon, Yaacov ...... 46 Yuma, Paula J...... 85P Yakovchenko, Vera ...... 277 Yun, Sung Hyun ...... 13

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