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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
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P.O. Box 786
Milwaukee, WI 53201
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Phone 414-229-5008
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CABHR Scientists Publish Research

The following citations refer to recent or forthcoming articles by CABHR scientists. The names of CABHR scientists and staff appear in bold.

Baruch, D. E., Kanter, J. W., Busch, A. M., Richardson, J. V., & Barnes-Holmes, D. (2007). The differential effect of instructions on dysphoric and non-dysphoric individuals. Psychological Record, 57, 543-554.

Begun, A.L., Berger, L.K., Otto-Salaj, L.L., & Rose, S.J.,(revise and resubmit). Building, sustaining, and learning from effective university-community collaborative partnerships. Social Work.

Begun, A., Brondino, M.J., Bolt, D., Weinstein, B., Strodhoff, T., and Shelley, G. (in press). The revised Safe At Home Instrument for assessing readiness to change intimate partner violence. Violence & Victims.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., LeBel, T. P. (in press). Helping address women’s substance abuse problems in jail and preparing for community reentry. In S. Stojkovic (Ed.), Managing special populations in jails and prisons, Vol. 2. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute (CRI).

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., Lebel, T., & Teske-Young, B. (in press). Implementing substance abuse screening and brief motivational intervention with women in jail. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.

Berger, L. K., Begun, A. L., and Otto-Salaj, L. L. (in press). Participant recruitment in intervention research: Scientific integrity and cost-effective strategies. International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory & Practice.

Berger, L. K., Fendrich, M., and Lippert, A. (2007). Prevalence and characteristics of hazardous drinkers: Results of the Greater Milwaukee Survey. Wisconsin Medical Journal.

Berger, L. K., Sedivy, S. K., & Cisler, R. A. (in press). The influence of work environment stressors and individual social vulnerabilities on employee problem drinking. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.

Berger, L. K., Sedivy, S. K., Cisler, R. A., & Dilley, L. J. (in press). Does job satisfaction mediate relationships between work environment stressors and employee problem drinking? Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health.

Berkowitz, M., & Begun, A. (in press). Designing prevention programs: The developmental perspective. In W. J. Bukoski & Z. Amsel (Eds.), Drug abuse prevention: Sourcebook on strategies and research. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Busch, A. M., Kanter, J. W., Leonard, J. (in press). A follow-up analogue study on the effectiveness of the cognitive rationale.Cognitive Therapy and Research.

Fendrich, M., Lippert, A. M., Johnson, T. P. (2007). Respondent reactions to sensitive questions. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2(3), 31-37.

Fendrich, M., Smith, E.V., Pollack, L.M., & Mackesy-Amiti, M.E. (in press). Measuring sexual risk for HIV: A Rasch scaling approach. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Johnson, T. and Fendrich, M. (2007). Homelessness and drug use: Evidence from a community sample. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32(6), S211-S218.

Kanter, J. W., Busch, A. M., Weeks, C. E., & Landes, S. J. (in press). The nature of clinical depression: Symptoms, syndromes, and behavior analysis. The Behavior Analyst.

Kanter, J. W., Dieguez-Hurtado, G., Rusch, L. C., Busch, A. M., & Santiago-Rivera, A. (in press). Treating Latina depression using a culturally and linguistically adapted version of behavioral activation. Clinical Case Studies.

Kanter, J. W., Manos, R. C., Busch, A. M., & Rusch, L. C. (in press). Making behavioral activation more behavioral. Behavioral Modification.

Kanter, J. W., Mulick, P., Busch, A. M., Berlin, K. S., & Martell, C. R. (2007). The behavioral activation for depression scale (BADS): Psychometric properties and factor structure. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 29, 191-202.

Kanter, J. W., Rusch, L. C., & Brondino, M. J. (in press). Depression self stigma: A new measure and preliminary findings. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

Kanter, J. W., Rusch, L. C., Busch, A. M., & Sedivy, S. K. (in press). Confirmatory factor analysis of the behavioral activation for depression scale (BADS) in a community sample with elevated depressive symptoms. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.

Kovach, C.R., Morgan, S., Noonan, P.E., Brondino, M.J. (in press). Factors associated with successful implementation of a dementia comfort care intervention in nursing homes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

Lippert, A.M., Fendrich, M., & Johnson, T.P. (in press). Vicarious exposure to terrorist attacks and substance use: Results from an urban household survey. Journal of Urban Health.

Mackesy-Amiti, M.E., Fendrich, M., & Johnson, T.P. (in press). Prevalence of recent illicit substance use and reporting bias among MSM and other urban males. Addictive Behaviors.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., and Cisler, R. A. (in press). Very brief screeners for practice and evaluation. In A. R. Roberts (Ed.), Social Workers’ Desk Reference, 2nd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

Matthews, B., Nattinger, A.B., Brondino, M.J., Venkatesan, T., and Shaker, R. (in press). To do, re-do, or not to do: Initiating and maintaining colorectal cancer screening. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Otto-Salaj, L.L., Hartmann, B.R., Brondino, M.J., Gore-Felton, C., Kelly, J.A., and Stevenson, L.Y. (in press). Condom use negotiation in heterosexual African-American adults: Results from qualitative research. Journal of Sex Research.

Roche, B. T, Kanter, J. W., Brown, K. R., Dymond, S., & Fogarty, C. C. (in press). A comparison of “direct” versus “derived” extinction of avoidance responding. Psychological Record.

Rusch, L. C., Kanter, J. W., Angelone, A., & Ridley, R. (in press). A controlled study of the effects of NAMI’s In Our Own Voice and education on the stigma of bipolar disorder. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

Rusch, L. C., Kanter, J. W., & Brondino, M. J. (in press). The impact of beliefs about depression on contextual and biomedical models of stigma reduction for depression. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

Santiago-Rivera, A., Kanter, J. W., Benson, G., DeRose, T., Illes, R., & Reyes, W. (in press). Behavioral activation as an alternative treatment approach for Latinos with depression. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training.

Wainberg, M.L., McKinnon, K., Elkigton, K.S., Mattos, P.E., Gruber Mann, C., de Souza Pinto, D., Otto-Salaj, L., Cournos, F., and the Investigators of the PRISSMA. (in press). HIV risk behaviors among outpatients with severe mental illness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. World Psychiatry.