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1. Martial Arts-Based Curriculum Reduces Stress, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems in Elementary Schoolchildren during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pilot Study

3. African American Social Work Faculty: Overcoming Existing Barriers and Achieving Research Productivity

6. Citation Impact of Women in Social Work: Exploring Gender and Research Culture

8. "And then I came out...": A thematic analysis of gay men's recalled memories of coming out and its impact on their mental health and well-being.

9. Swept under the rug and forgotten... A qualitative study exploring the lived experiences of four Black/African American men living with depression.

11. Individual, Relationship, and Family Structure Predictors of African American Noncustodial Father Involvement Satisfaction.

12. Pre- and Post-Conception Relationship Duration and Parental Involvement Satisfaction among Noncustodial African American Fathers.

13. "It Made Me Feel Comfortable Talking about Sex...": A Qualitative Content Analysis of Parent-Child Communications about Sexual Behavior with Gay Men.

14. A qualitative investigation on the impact of mood and anxiety disorders in the workplace.

15. The Effects of Child Support Payment Factors on Satisfaction With Levels of Parental Involvement by Noncustodial Fathers.

16. The typology and content of parent-gay son communication about sexual identity: A qualitative content analysis.

17. Bullying Victimization and STIs: Parental Communication and Parental Sexual Communication as Moderators.

18. A Descriptive Qualitative Analysis of Gay Men's Recollection of Parental Similarities and Differences in Their Approaches to Talking about Sexual Orientation and Sexual Behaviors.

19. The Character of Published Scholarship by Top Ranked African American Faculty in U.S. Social Work Programs.

21. Do Race, Racial Disproportionality, and Disparities Remain Foci of Child Welfare?: Words Matter.

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