The Graduate School of Social Service would like to congratulate those on our faculty whose research is being presented at this year’s Society for Social Work and Research 27th Annual Conference in Phoenix, Arizona!
Please see below for a full list of Fordham GSS presentations, and read more about the conference here!
Good luck, everyone!
Gregory Acevedo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Jemel Aguilar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- In Search of the Science of Social Justice
- Does Disclosure, Social Support, and Religiosity Lead to HIV Stigma? Examining Bangladeshi Poor Women’s Experience with HIV
Sameena Azhar, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- COVID-19 Stigma and Depression
- Food Insecurity and Childhood Hunger Among Food Pantry Recipients in the Bronx
- Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Khwaja Sira (Third Gender) Communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
- Race, Masks, Residency and Concern Regarding COVID-19
- Time Spent on Unpaid Care Work and Women’s Employment Status: Evidence from India
Mollie Charter, Ph.D.
Online Faculty
Elaine Congress, D.S.W.
Professor
- Using Structural Equation Modeling to Understand the Pathway between Competing Work Demands and Instrumental Organizational Support. a Work-Life Conflict and Job Satisfaction Model
- Do Health and Social Care Workers Experience Work-Life Conflict? Testing the Moderating Role of Work Schedule Control and Work Demands Amongst Hospital Clinicians
Jordan DeVylder, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- Writing a Publishable Paper, from Start to Finish
- The Influence of Early Intervention for Psychosis Training on Provider Decision Making: A Multiple Case Study Analysis
- Race, Masks, Residency and Concern Regarding COVID-19
- Socioenvironmental Factors Underlying Racial/Ethnic Inequities in Psychosis Risk
- Financial Hardships and Mental Health Crisis: An Examination of Young Adults’ COVID-19 Pandemic Experiences
G. Lawrence Farmer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- Psychometric Properties of Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II in U.S International College Students: An Item Response Theory Analysis
- GADE Social Work Doctoral Education SIG
Elizabeth Matthews, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Examining the Impact of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics on Access and Engagement in Services Among People with Severe Mental Illnesses
- Examining the Impact of Payment Reform on Coordination with Behavioral Health Providers Among Ambulatory Physicians
Tina Maschi, Ph.D.
Professor
Rahbel Rahman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Examining Service Integration By Community Based Providers in New York State Offering Maternal and Infant Services
- COVID-19 Stigma and Depression
- Race, Masks, Residency and Concern Regarding COVID-19
Abigail Ross, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- How Much Is Enough and Who Should Decide? Opinions of Pediatric Youth Suicide Attempt Survivors, Their Caregivers, and Providers about the Appropriate Level of Family Involvement during Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment Stays
- Examining Service Integration By Community Based Providers in New York State Offering Maternal and Infant Services
- Food Insecurity and Childhood Hunger Among Food Pantry Recipients in the Bronx
- Practical and Ethical Risk Management Considerations for the Conduct of Remote Research with Youth Who Have Recently Been Hospitalized for a Suicide Attempt: Lessons Learned from the (virtual) Field
Laura Wernick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- Navigating, Subverting, and Replacing Conventional Academic Productivity Expectations to Co-Create with PAR Teams
- COVID-19 Stigma and Depression
- Race, Masks, Residency and Concern Regarding COVID-19
Fuhua Zhai, Ph.D.
Professor
- Social Work Research Ethics in China: A Scoping Review of Research Involving Human Subjects during COVID-19
- Time Spent on Unpaid Care Work and Women’s Employment Status: Evidence from India
- Promoting Social Support and Reducing Child Maltreatment: A Parenting Group Intervention Among Chinese Immigrant Parents
Additional GSS Community Members Conducting Presentations
- Rupal Patel
- Cassidy Rosenblatt
- Huangshu Xu