Xiaohe Xu CV

Xiaohe Xu CV

1 Xiaohe Xu Curriculum Vitae September 1, 2019 Contact Information Department of Sociology University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210)458-4570 (office) (210)458-4620 (department) (210)632-9543 (cell) Fax: (210)458-4619 E-mail: [email protected] Education Ph.D. in Sociology (1994), the University of Michigan M.A. in Sociology (1985), Michigan State University B.A. in Philosophy (1982), Sichuan University, PRC Employment Chair, Department of Sociology, the University of Texas at San Antonio, 2013-present Research Affiliate of the Population Studies Center, the University of Michigan, 2010-2014 Professor of Sociology, the University of Texas at San Antonio, 2009-present Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University, 2009-present Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University, 2003-2009 Director of Sociology Graduate Studies, Mississippi State University, 2004-2009 Beverly B. and Gordon W. Gulmon Dean’s Distinguished Professor, Mississippi State University, 2005- 2007 Associate Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University, 1999-2003 Research Fellow of the Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, 1998-2009 Visiting Professor of Sociology, Sichuan University, PRC, 1999-present Assistant Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University, 1994-1999 Teaching Assistant, 1990-1994, the University of Michigan Teaching Assistant for Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program, 1991-1993, the University of Michigan Lecturer of Sociology, 1985-1988, Sichuan University, PRC Teaching Experience Marriage and Family (undergraduate) Introduction to Social Research (sociology major) Social Research Practice (sociology major) Family in the United States (undergraduate and graduate) Comparative Families I: Families across Cultures (undergraduate and graduate) Comparative Families II: Families across Racial/Ethnic Groups in the U. S. (undergraduate and graduate) Seminar in the Family (doctoral) Professionalization Seminar (graduate) Data Management (doctoral) Data Management in Public Health (undergraduate) Research Design (graduate) Statistical Methods I (graduate) 2 Statistical Methods II (doctoral) Statistics III: Categorical Data Analysis (doctoral) Research and Teaching Interests Sociology of marriage and the family; comparative family studies; social change; adolescent and child development; religion and family life; advanced statistical methods; and statistical research design. Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals (students are in bold) 1. Sunil, Thankam and Xiaohe Xu. 2019. “Substance Abuse and HIV/STD Prevention at a Hispanic Serving Institution in South Texas: A Study of Racial/Ethnic and Gender Heterogeneity and Intersectionality.” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2019.1641173 2. Zheng, Li, Xiaohe Xu, Ting Xu, Liu Yang, Xiaoxia Gu, and Lijuan Wang. 2019. “Financial Strain and Intimate Partner Violence against Married Women in Post-reform China: Evidence from Chengdu.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi.org/10.1177/0886260519853406 3. Xu, Xiaohe, Thankam Sunil, Heather Edelblute, Erin Madden, and Bangon Sirisunyaluck. 2019. “Intergenerational Transmission of Family Violence and Depressive Symptoms in Urban Thailand.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 81(4):1004–1015. doi:10.1111/jomf.12576 4. Carney, Brandon W., James White, Xiaohe Xu, Thankam Sunil, Colton Daniels, Morgan Byrne, Anuradha Ganesan, Robert Deiss, Grace Macalino, Brian K. Agan, and Jason Okulicz. 2019. “Relationship between Depression and Risk Behaviors in a US Military Population with HIV Infection.” AIDS Care. 31(9):1152-1156. doi:10.1080/09540121.2019.1595522 5. Bartkowski, John P., Xiaohe Xu, and Stephen Bartkowski. 2019. “Mixed Blessing: The Beneficial and Detrimental Effects of Religion on Child Development among Third-Graders.” Religions. 10, 37. doi:10.3390/rel10010037 6. Deangelis, Reed, John P. Bartkowski, and Xiaohe Xu. 2019. “Scriptural Coping: An Empirical Test of Hermeneutic Theory.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 58(1):174–191. doi:10.1111/jssr.12576 7. Pomerantz1, Heather S., Xiaohe Xu, James White, T. S. Sunil, Robert G. Deiss, Anuradha Ganesan, Brian K. Agan and Jason F. Okulicz. 2018. “Association between Quantitative Varicella-zoster Virus Antibody Levels and Zoster Reactivation in HIV-infected Persons.” AIDS Research and Therapy. 15:25. doi.org/10.1186/s12981-018-0212-0 8. Fondren, Kristi E., John P. Bartkowski, Xiaohe Xu, and Martin L. Levin. 2018. “Are Religious Teens Nice Kids? Faith and Congeniality among American Adolescents.” Religions. 9, 328. doi:10.3390/rel9110328 9. Bartkowski, John P., Xiaohe Xu, Jerri S. Avery, Debbie Ferguson, and Frankie J. Johnson. 2018. “Good Things in Small Packages? Testing an Economy of Scale Model with a Rural Mississippi Behavioral Health Intervention.” J Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal. 10. Garcia, Ginny, John P. Bartkowski, and Xiaohe Xu. 2018. “Religion and Infant Mortality in the United States: A Community-Level Investigation of Denominational Variations in Post-Neonatal Deaths.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 56(4):886-895. doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12487 11. White, James, Xiaohe Xu, Christopher G. Ellison, Reed Deangelis and Thankam Sunil. 2018. “Religion, Combat Casualty Exposure, and Sleep Disturbance in the U.S. Military.” Journal of Religion and Health. 57(6), 2362-2377. doi.org/10.1007/s10943-018-0596-0 12. Bartkowski, John P., Janelle Kohler, Craig L. Escude, Xiaohe Xu, and Stephen Bartkowski. 2018. “Evaluating the Impact of a Clinician Improvement Program for Treating Patients with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: The Challenging Case of Mississippi.” Healthcare. 6, 3. doi:10.3390/healthcare6010003 13. Bowden, Monica, John P. Bartkowski, Xiaohe Xu, and Richard Lewis, Jr. 2018. “The Effect of Parental Occupation on the Gender Math Gap: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.” Social Sciences. 7(1), 6. doi:10.3390/socsci7010006 3 14. Menegay, Julie L., Xiaohe Xu, Thankam S. Sunil, and Jason F. Okulicz. 2017. “Live versus Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Uptake and Post-vaccination Influenza-like Illness Outcomes in HIV- infected US Air Force Members.” Journal of Clinical Virology. 95:72-75. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2017.08.009 15. Xu, Xiaohe and John Bartkowski. 2017. “Remarriage Timing: Does Religion Matter?” Religions. 8, 160. doi:10.3390/rel8090160 16. Ruiz, Andrea L., John P. Bartkowski, Christopher G. Ellison, Gabriel A. Acevedo, and Xiaohe Xu. 2017. “Religion and Gender Ideologies among Working-Age U.S. Latinos.” Religions. 8, 121. doi:10.3390/rel8070121 17. Sunil, Thankam S., Xiaohe Xu, Michelle Mutchler, and Frederick Casanova. 2017. “Does the Combined Intervention Program Matter for College Attending Hispanic and Racial Minority Young Adults?” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 28(2 Supplement):100-112. doi:10.1353/hpu.2017.0055 18. Shah, Sarah, John P. Bartkowski, and Xiaohe Xu. 2016. “Gendered God Imagery and Attitudes towards Mothers’ Labor Force Participation: Examining the Transposable Character of Religious Schemas.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 55(3):540-557. doi:10.1111/jssr.12279 19. De, Asha, Xiaohe Xu, James White, Thankam Sunil, and Jason Okulicz. 2016. “Physical Fitness Characteristics of Active Duty United States Air Force Members with HIV Infection.” Medicine. 95(44): e5227; doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000005227 20. DeAngelis, Reed T., Gabriel A. Acevedo, and Xiaohe Xu. 2016. “Secular Volunteerism among Texan Emerging Adults: Exploring Pathways of Childhood and Adulthood Religiosity.” Religions. 7, 74. doi:10.3390/rel7060074 21. Ellison, Christopher G. and Xiaohe Xu. 2016. “Religion, Race/Ethnicity, and Norms of Intergenerational Assistance among Older Adults.” Religions. 7(1): 5. doi:10.3390/rel7010005. 22. Lu, Gaofeng and Xiaohe Xu. 2015. “Using the WHOQOL-BREF to Measure Quality of Life in Urban China: A Study of Factorial and Discriminant Validity.” American Review of China Studies. 16:75-89. 23. Ogland, Emmanuelle G., Xiaohe Xu, John P. Bartkowski and Curtis P. Ogland. 2014. “Intimate Partner Violence against Married Women in Uganda.” Journal of Family Violence. 29(8): 869-879. doi:10.1007/s10896-014-9640-3 24. Rendon, Joshua, Xiaohe Xu, Melinda Lundquist Denton and John P. Bartkowski. 2014. “Religion and Marriage Timing: A Replication and Extension.” Religions. 5, 834–851. doi:10.3390/rel5030834. (Reprinted in Current Studied in the Sociology of Religion, edited by Kent R. Kerley (pp 126-143). Basel Switzerland: MDPI.) 25. Acevedo, Gabriel, Christopher G. Ellison, and Xiaohe Xu. 2014. “Is it Really Religion? Comparing the Main and Stress-Buffering Effects of Religious and Secular Civic Engagement on Psychological Distress.” Society and Mental Health. 4(2) 111–128. doi:10.1177/2156869313520558 26. Robertson, Angela, Sheena Gardner, Xiaohe Xu, Guangqing Chi, and Lee Mccluskey. 2013. “Mississippi’s DUI Offender Intervention: 40 Years of Programming and Research.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 52:138–155. 27. Mason, Philip B., Xiaohe Xu, and John P. Bartkowski. 2013. “The Risk of Overweight and Obesity among Latter-Day Saints” Review of Religious Research. 55:131–147. doi:10.1007/s13644-012- 0096-8 28. Zhang, Huiping, Xiaohe Xu and Sandra K. M. Tsang. 2013. “Conceptualizing and Validating Marital Quality in Beijing: A Pilot Study.” Social Indicators Research. 113:197-212. doi:10.1007/s11205-012-0089-6 29. Xu, Xiaohe, John P.

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