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A review of how states are addressing placement stability
JM Blakey, SJ Leathers, M Lawler, T Washington, C Natschke, T Strand, ...
Children and Youth Services Review 34 (2), 369-378, 2012
1102012
The case for# BlackGirlMagic: Application of a strengths-based, intersectional practice framework for working with Black women with depression
QL Walton, OB Oyewuwo-Gassikia
Affilia 32 (4), 461-475, 2017
802017
Black women and COVID-19: The need for targeted mental health research and practice
QL Walton, RD Campbell, JM Blakey
Qualitative Social Work 20 (1-2), 247-255, 2021
702021
Missing the mark: Cultural expressions of depressive symptoms among African-American women and men
QL Walton, J Shepard Payne
Social Work in Mental Health 14 (6), 637-657, 2016
672016
Conceptualizing healing through the African American experience of historical trauma.
ZR Henderson, TN Stephens, A Ortega-Williams, QL Walton
American journal of orthopsychiatry 91 (6), 763, 2021
642021
Social support from friends and depression among African Americans: The moderating influence of education
AW Nguyen, QL Walton, C Thomas, DM Mouzon, HO Taylor
Journal of Affective Disorders 253, 1-7, 2019
492019
Disparities and the social determinants of mental health and addictions: Opportunities for a multifaceted social work response
EA Bowen, QL Walton
Health & Social Work 40 (3), e59-e65, 2015
492015
“This person is safe”: An exemplar of conducting individual interviews in qualitative research with Black women
QL Walton, PP Kennedy, OB Oyewuwo, P Allen
International journal of qualitative methods 21, 16094069221147776, 2022
472022
Voices unheard: An intersectional approach to understanding depression among middle-class Black women
QL Walton, C Boone
WE Matter!, 79-98, 2021
392021
Conducting research six feet apart: The feasibility of transitioning qualitative research to meet the emerging research needs during a pandemic
CY Eigege, SS Daundasekara, ML Gomez, QL Walton, DC Hernandez
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 21, 16094069211069442, 2022
342022
Critical feminisms: Principles and practices for feminist inquiry in social work
S Goodkind, ME Kim, JR Zelnick, LY Bay-Cheng, R Beltran, M Diaz, ...
Affilia 36 (4), 481-487, 2021
322021
Exposure to interparental intimate partner violence and the development of borderline features in adolescents
C Sharp, S Vanwoerden, EN Jouriles, DA Godfrey, J Babcock, V McLaren, ...
Child abuse & neglect 103, 104448, 2020
262020
How ancestral trauma informs patients' health decision making
TK Sacks, K Savin, QL Walton
AMA journal of ethics 23 (2), E183, 2021
202021
Race and income moderate the association between depressive symptoms and obesity
CN Bell, QL Walton, CS Thomas
Preventive medicine 119, 1-6, 2019
142019
Living in between: A grounded theory study of depression among middle-class black women
QL Walton
Journal of Black Psychology 48 (2), 139-172, 2022
122022
Feasibility of delivering an on-campus food distribution program in a community college setting: A mixed methods sequential explanatory investigation
DC Hernandez, SS Daundasekara, QL Walton, CY Eigege, AN Marshall
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (22), 12106, 2021
112021
Reflections from academic mothers of young children on social work research and education
C Mogro-Wilson, N Negi, C Acquati, C Bright, DF Chang, TC Goings, ...
Journal of Social Work Education 58 (1), 9-33, 2022
102022
Mind, body, and spirit: a constructivist grounded theory study of wellness among middle-class Black women
QL Walton, JV Coats, K Skrine Jeffers, JM Blakey, AN Hood, ...
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 18 (1 …, 2023
62023
Life events, barriers to care, and outcomes among minority women experiencing depression: A longitudinal, mixed-method examination
L Tieu, QL Walton, CD Sherbourne, JM Miranda, KB Wells, L Tang, ...
The Journal of nervous and mental disease 210 (8), 596-606, 2022
52022
Building bridges: Primary care and mental health providers’ perspectives on a behavioral health collaborative intervention among underserved populations
QL Walton, E Bromley, L Porras-Javier, TR Coker
Child & Youth Care Forum 51 (3), 495-514, 2022
52022
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