2024
The Together New Haven Project: Focus Groups to Understand Health, Well-Being, and the Interaction of City Government among Historically Marginalized Communities
Crouch M, Huang A, Jefferson A, Pederson K, Gordon D. The Together New Haven Project: Focus Groups to Understand Health, Well-Being, and the Interaction of City Government among Historically Marginalized Communities. International Journal Of Community Well-Being 2024, 7: 385-407. DOI: 10.1007/s42413-024-00213-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWell-beingCommunity well-beingPublic health literatureVirtual focus groupsCity governmentSocial cognitive theory frameworkMarginalized communitiesFaith-based communitiesCognitive theory frameworkHealth literatureUnderserved groupsSpiritual healthUnderstanding healthFocus groupsMeta themesProgrammatic changesAsian AmericansGovernment PartnershipHealthThemesYouth leadershipCity settingsQualitative analysisCommunityGovernment
2015
Fathers matter: involving and engaging fathers in the child welfare system process
Campbell CA, Howard D, Rayford BS, Gordon DM. Fathers matter: involving and engaging fathers in the child welfare system process. Children And Youth Services Review 2015, 53: 84-91. PMID: 25866428, PMCID: PMC4389279, DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.03.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild welfare processChild welfare agenciesChild welfare systemWelfare processWelfare agenciesWelfare systemSocial workersState of ConnecticutFocus groupsRelationship statusUnited StatesChild casesAgenciesMultiple caregiversReview processFathersPositive outcomesParentsMultiple parentsPolicyInterviewsSocial-emotional healthResearchWorkersEmotional health