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CURRICULUM VITAE
Karen D. Lincoln, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.A.
University of Southern California
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
669 W. 34th Street, MRF 214
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411
Phone: (213)740-5733
Fax: (213)740-0789
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.usc.edu/dept/socialwork/
http://roybal.usc.edu/
http://www.karendlincoln.com
http://healthyblrackamerica.wordpress.com
http://aaaeonline.com
EDUCATION
1992 B.A. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Sociology
1996 M.S.W. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, School of
Social Work
1998 M.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Department
of Sociology
2002 Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Social Work
and Sociology
TEACHING INTERESTS
Social Welfare Research
Human Behavior and the Social Environment
African American Families
Intergenerational Relations and Aging
Multivariate Analysis
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Etiology of mental health and health disparities
Psychosocial factors and risk for psychiatric disorders
Depression across the lifespan
Obesity and African American women
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Informal networks and social relationships
African American older adults
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2016- Co-director, Southern California Clinical and Translational Science
Institute, Community Engagement Core, Keck School of Medical,
University of Southern California
2013- Director, USC Hartford Center of Excellence in Geriatric Social Work
2013- Senior Scientist, Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, University of
Southern California
2010- Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Southern
California
2010-2013 Associate Director, Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, University of
Southern California
2007-2010 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Southern
California
2002-2007 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2000-2001 Research Analyst, Institutional Research Department, Washtenaw
Community College, Ann Arbor, MI
1999 Graduate Student Instructor, Social Work 522: Basic Social Work Research
Methods, University of Michigan, School of Social Work
1996 Teaching Assistant, ICPSR’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Grants Writing Workshop, University of Michigan
1996-2001 Associate Editor, African American Research Perspectives, Program for
Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research, University of
Michigan
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1995-2001 Research Assistant, Program for Research on Black Americans, Institute
for Social Research, University of Michigan
AWARDS AND HONORS
2015 Maggie Kuhn Award for Scholar-Activists, Society for the Study of Social
Problems (SSSP) Youth, Aging, and the Life Course Division
2015 Ranked Twelfth among Female Social Work Scholars in the United States,
Research on Social Work Practice
2014 Ranked Third among the Most Influential African American Social Work
Scholars in the United States, Research on Social Work Practice
2014 Fellow, The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC
2012 Selected as Early Career Reviewer for the Center for Scientific Review,
National Institute of Health
2011 Grand Marshal, University of Southern California, School of Social Work
Commencement
2008 Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families and the Mathematica Policy
Research Project, Marriage and Health in the African American
Community, “Stress, Marital Satisfaction, and Mental Health Among
African Americans.” 5/01/08 – 12/31/09. $10,000
2006 Scholar, National Institute of Mental Health, African American Mental
Health Research Scientist Grant Workshop. Bethesda, Maryland.
2002 National Institutes of Health, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Research Conference, Moving Forward: Building on Social Work
Contributions to Mental Health Research presentation entitled, “Positive
and Negative Social Interactions, Personality, and Stressful Events as
Predictors of Psychological Distress among African Americans”
1996/1999 National Institute on Aging, Technical Assistance Workshop, National
Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD
1994 Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan
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1992 Principal Investigator, Institute for the Study of Social Change, University
of California, Berkeley grant entitled, “The Detroit School: Public
Education for African American Males”
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (*pubs with students or post-docs)
1. Himle, J. A., Taylor, R. J., Williams, M. T., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, H. O., & Chatters, L.
M. (in press). Family and Friendship Networks and Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Behavior Therapist, 40,
99-105.
2. *Hays, K. & Lincoln, K. D. Mental Health Help-Seeking Profiles among African
Americans: Exploring the Influence of Religion. (2017). Race and Social Problems.
Published first online. January 12, 2017.
3. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Lincoln, K. D., & Woodward, A. Church-Based
Exchanges of Informal Social Support among African Americans. (In press). Race
and Social Problems, 9, 53-62. DOI: 10.1007/s12552-017-9195-z.
4. *Nguyen, A., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, H. O., & Lincoln, K. D. (2016).
Extended Family and Friendship Support and Suicidality among African
Americans. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52, 299-309. DOI:
10.1007/s00127-016-1309-1.
5. *Nam, S. I., & Lincoln, K. D. (2016). Lifetime Family Violence and Depression: The
Case of Older Women in South Korea. Journal of Family Violence, 32, 269-278. DOI:
10.1007/s10896-016-9844-9.
6. Chae, D. H., E. Epel, Nuru-Jeter, A. M., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Lin, J., Blackburn,
E., & Thomas, S. B. (2016). Social and Psychological Stress: An Exploratory
Analysis of the Associations with Leukocyte Telomere Length Among African
American Men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 63, 10-16.
7. Taylor, R. J., Forsythe-Brown, I., Lincoln, K. D., & Chatters, L. M. (2015). Extended
Family Support Networks of Caribbean Black Adults in the United States. Journal
of Family Issues, 38, 522-546. DOI: 10.1177/0192513X15573868.
8. Taylor, R. J., Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., & Chatters, L. M. (2015). Extended Family
and Friendship Support Networks are both Protective and Risk Factors for Major
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Depressive Disorder, and Depressive Symptoms Among African Americans and
Black Caribbeans. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 203, 132-140.
9. Lincoln, K. D., Abdou, C. M., & Lloyd, D. A. (2014). Race and Socioeconomic
Differences in Obesity and Depression among Blacks and Whites. Journal of
Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 25, 257-275. DIO: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0038.
10. Aranda, M. P., Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Woodward, A. T., &
Chatters, L. M. (2012). Demographic Correlates of DSM-IV Major Depressive
Disorder among Older African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Non-Hispanic
Whites: Results from the National Survey of American Life. International Journal
of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27, 940-947. DOI: 10.1002/gps.2805 PMCID: PMC3418432.
11. Taylor, R. J., Chae, D. H., Chatters, L. M., Lincoln, K. D., & Brown, E. (2012). DSM-
IV Twelve Month and Lifetime Major Depressive Disorder and Romantic
Relationships among African Americans. Journal of Affective Disorders, 142, 339-
342. NIHMS: 387479.
12. Chae, D. H., Nuru-Jeter, A., Lincoln, K. D., & Arriola, K. R. (2012). Racial
Discrimination, Mood Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease Among Black
Americans. Annals of Epidemiology, 22, 104-111.
13. Taylor, R. J., Brown, E., Chatters, L. M., & Lincoln, K. D. (2012). Extended Family
Support and Relationship Satisfaction Among Married, Cohabiting and
Romantically Involved African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of
African American Studies, 16, 373-389. DOI: 10.1007/s12111-011-9205-y.
14. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2012). Correlates of negative
interaction and social support among African Americans and Black Caribbeans.
Journal of Family Issues, 34, 1262-1290. NIHMS ID: NIHMS718853.
15. Chae, D. H., Lee, S., Lincoln, K.D., & Ihara, E. S. (2012). Discrimination, Family
Relationships, and Major Depression Among Asian Americans. Journal of
Immigrant and Minority Health, 14, 361-370. PMID: 22083344.
16. Woodward, A. T., Taylor, R. J., Bullard, K. M., Aranda, M. P., Lincoln, K. D.,
Chatters, L. M. (2012). Prevalence of Lifetime DSM-IV Affective Disorders among
Older African Americans, Black Caribbeans, Latinos, Asians and Non-Hispanic
Whites. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27, 816-827.
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17. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Joe, S. (2012). Suicide, Negative
Interaction and Emotional Support among Black Americans. Social Psychiatry and
Psychiatric Epidemiology, 47, 1947-1958.
18. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., Nguyen, A. & Joe, S. (2011). Church-
Based Social Support and Suicidality among African Americans and Black
Caribbeans. Archives of Suicide Research, 15, 337 – 353.
19. Chae, D. H., Nuru-Jeter, A. M., Lincoln, K. D., & Francis, D. D. (2011).
Conceptualizing racial disparities in health: Advancement of a socio-
psychobiological approach. DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 8(1), 63
- 77.
20. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., & Jackson, J. S. (2011). Discrimination, attribution, and
racial group identification: Implications for psychological distress among Black
Americans in the National Survey of American Life. American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry, 81, 498–506.
21. Aranda, M. & Lincoln, K. D. (2011). Financial strain, social and personal coping
resources and depressive symptoms in a clinical sample of older Latinos. Race
and Social Problems, 3, 280 – 297.
22. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2011). Social support, negative interaction, and
lifetime major depressive disorder among African Americans and Caribbean
Blacks. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 47(3), 361-372. PMID:
21293846.
23. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Watkins, D., & Chatters, L. M. (2011). Correlates of
psychological distress and major depressive disorder among African American
men. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(3), 278 – 288.
24. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., Adler, N. E., & Syme, S. L. (2010). Do major experiences
of racial discrimination predict cardiovascular health outcomes among African
American men? The moderating role of negative attitudes towards Blacks. Social
Science and Medicine, 71, 1182 – 1188. PMID: 20659782.
25. Lincoln, K. D. & Takeuchi, D. T. (2010). Variations in trajectories of depressive
symptoms: Results from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study. Biodemography
and Social Biology, 56, 24 – 41. PMID: 20589986.
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26. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Bullard, K. M., Chatters, L. M., Himle, J. A., Woodward,
A. T., & Jackson, J. S. (2010). Emotional support, negative interaction and DSM IV
lifetime disorders among older African Americans: Findings from the National
Survey of American Life (NSAL). International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 25,
612 – 621. PMID: 20157904.
27. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2010). Stress, marital satisfaction, and mental health
among African Americans in the National Survey of American Life (NSAL).
Journal of Family Issues, 31, 1081 – 1105.
28. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Chae, D. H., & Chatters, L. M. (2010). Demographic
correlates of psychological well-being and distress among older African
Americans and Caribbean Black adults. Best Practices in Mental Health: An
International Journal, 6, 103 – 126. PMID: 78115185.
29. Keith, V. M., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Jackson, J. S. (2009). Discriminatory
experiences and depressive symptoms among African American women: Do skin
tone and mastery matter? Sex Roles, 62, 48 – 59. PMID: 21151821.
30. Lincoln, K. D. (2008). Personality, negative interactions and mental health. Social
Service Review, 82, 223 – 252. PMID: 21151733.
31. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Jackson, J. S. (2008). Romantic relationships among
unmarried African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Family Relations, 57, 254 –
266. PMID: 21151832.
32. Bryant, C. M., Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., & Jackson, J. S. (2008). Marital Satisfaction
among African Americans and Black Caribbeans: Findings from the National
Survey of American Life. Family Relations, 57, 239 – 253. PMID: 21151891.
33. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., & Jackson, J. S. (2008). Religious coping
among African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and Non-Hispanic Whites. Journal of
Community Psychology, 36(3), 371 – 386. PMID: 21048887.
34. Lincoln, K. D. (2007). Financial strain, negative interactions and mastery: Pathways
to mental health among older African Americans. Journal of Black Psychology,
33(4), 439 – 462. PMID: 21152353.
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35. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., & Jackson, J. S. (2007). Profiles of
depressive symptoms among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Social
Science & Medicine, 65(2), 200 – 213. PMID: 17449157.
36. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2005). Social support, traumatic
events and depressive symptoms among African Americans. Journal of Marriage
and Family, 67(3), 754 – 766. PMID: 16429592.
37. Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., & Chatters, L. M. (2005). Supportive relationships with
church members among African Americans. Family Relations, 54, 501 – 511.
38. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2003). Correlates of emotional
support and negative interaction among older Black Americans. Journals of
Gerontology: Social Sciences, 58B(4), S225 – S233. PMID: 12878656.
39. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2003). Psychological distress among
Black and White Americans: Differential effects of social support, negative
interaction and personal control. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 44(3), 390 –
407. PMID: 14582315.
40. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., & Schroepfer, T. A. (2002). Patterns of
informal support from family and church members among African Americans.
Journal of Black Studies, 33(1), 66 – 85.
41. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., & Lincoln, K. D. (2001). Advances in the measurement
of religiosity among older African Americans: Implications for health and mental
health researchers. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 7(1), 181 – 200. (Reprinted
as a chapter In J. H. Skinner, J. A. Teresi, D. Holmes, S. M. Stahl, and A. L.
Stewart (Eds.), Multicultural measurement in older populations, pp. 199 – 220. New
York, NY: Springer Publishing).
42. Lincoln, K. D. (2000). Social support, negative social interactions and psychological
well-being. Social Service Review, 74(2), 231 – 252.
43. Taylor, R. J., Ellison, C. G., Chatters, L. M., Levin, J. S., & Lincoln, K. D. (2000).
Mental health services within faith communities: The role of clergy in Black
churches. Social Work, 45(1), 73 – 87.
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44. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., & Lincoln, K. D. (1999). African American religious
participation: A multi-sample comparison. Journal for the Scientific Study of
Religion, 38(1), 132 – 145.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Lincoln, K. D. & Finney, K. Demographic, Social and Health Profile of Aging
Veterans: Implications for Families, Providers and Communities. (In press). In L.
Hicks, E. L. Weiss, & J. E. Coll (Eds.), The Civilian Lives of U.S. Veterans: Issues
and Identities. Praeger/ABC-CLIO: California.
2. Lincoln, K. D. (2015). Intersectionality: An Approach to the Study of Gender,
Marriage, and Health in Context. In S. M. McHale, V. King, J. Van Hook, & A.
Booth (Eds.). Gender and Couple Relationships (pp. 223-230). Springer International
Publishing: Switzerland.
3. *Hays, K., & Lincoln, K.D. (2015). Mental Health Promotion among African
Americans. In E. Schott and E. Weiss (Eds.). Social Work Practice in Health, Mental
Health & Communities: A Meta-framework for Micro, Mezzo, Macro and Global Action
(pp. 361-378). Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA.
4. Lincoln, K. D. Social Relationships and Health among Minority Older Adults. (2013).
In K. E. Whitfield and T. Baker (Eds.), Handbook of Minority Aging (pp. 25-46).
Springer Publishing: New York.
5. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2013). Church-based Negative
Interaction among Older African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and non-Hispanic
Whites (pp. 237-262). In M. Silverstein & R. Giarrusso (Eds.), From generation to
generation: Continuity and discontinuity in aging families. Johns Hopkins Press.
6. Lincoln, K. D. (2007). Social Support. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), The Blackwell encyclopedia of
sociology (pp. 4527-4531). Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing.
7. Evans-Campbell, T., Lincoln, K. D., & Takeuchi, D. T. (2007). Race and the Sociology
of Mental Health. In W. R. Avison, J. D. McLeod, & B. A. Pescosolido (Eds.),
Mental health, social mirror (pp. 169-189). New York, NY: Springer.
8. Lincoln, K. D., & Chatters, L. M. (2003). Keeping the Faith: Religion, Stress, and
Psychological Well-being among African American Women. In D. R. Brown & V.
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M. Keith (Eds.), In and out of our right minds: African American women and mental
health (pp. 223-241). New York: Columbia University Press.
NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
1. Lincoln, K. D. (1998). Stress, Informal Social Support, and Mental Health among
Low-income African American Mothers. African American Research Perspectives,
4(1), 15 – 26.
2. Taylor, R. J. & Lincoln, K. D. (1997). The Million Man March: Portraits and attitudes.
African American Research Perspectives, 3(1), 62 – 67.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
1. Gassoumis, Z. D., Lincoln, K. D., & Vega, W. A. (August, 2011). How Low-Income
Minorities Get By in Retirement: Poverty Levels and Income Source. Policy Brief.
Roybal Institute on Aging.
2. Lincoln, K. D. (July, 2014). Understanding the Service Needs of African American Seniors
in Los Angeles County: Findings from the Advocates for African American Elders
Community Survey. Los Angeles, CA: USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging,
Advocates for African American Elders.
3. Lincoln, K. D. (2015). New Research Highlights the Benefits of Community Programs for
Older African Americans in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA: USC Edward R.
Roybal Institute on Aging.
4. Chen, D., Lincoln, K. D., & Gaines, B. F. (2015). Thinking Outside the Box: Creative and
Culturally Competent Outreach Strategies in Health Care Transitions. Los Angeles,
CA: Justice in Aging.
WORKS UNDER REVIEW
1. Ray‐Letourneau, D., Lincoln, K.D., & Lloyd, D. Correlates of psychological distress
among Asian Americans: Findings from the National Latino and Asian American
Study (NLAAS). Submitted to Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
2. Ray‐Letourneau, D., Gilreath, T., & Lincoln, K. D. A Latent Class Analysis of Asian
Americans, Health and Ethnic Identity. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and
Underserved.
3. Lincoln, K. D. Social Stress, Depression and Obesity among Women: Clarifying the
Role of Physical Activity. Submitted to Ethnicity and Health.
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4. Lincoln, K. D., Lloyd, D., & Nguyen, A. Social Relationships and Salivary Telomere
Length among Middle-aged and Older African American and White Adults.
Submitted to Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. (Revise & Resubmit)
5. Nguyen, A. W., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Aranda, M. P., Lincoln, K. D., &
Thomas, C. S. Discrimination, Serious Psychological Distress, and Church-Based
Emotional Support among African American Men Across the Life Span.
Submitted to Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. (Revise and Resubmit)
LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY AND SUBMISSIONS
1. California’s Service Delivery for Older Adults: Envisioning the Ideal, testimony
before California State Senate, Senate Select Committee on Aging and Long-Term
Care, July 8, 2014.
OP-ED ARTICLES
1. California’s Caregiver Crisis: African Americans Most at Risk. California Health
Report, November 14, 2016.
2. Minorities are Forced into Nursing Homes at Greater Rates. New York Times,
September 25, 2014.
3. The Economic Argument for More Aid to the Elderly Poor. The Wall Street
Journal, January 23, 2015.
4. What My Father’s Death Taught Me About Long-Term Care. The Wall Street
Journal, March, 18, 2015.
5. Increasing Long-term Care Options for Low-Income Seniors. About.com, April 1,
2015. http://assistedliving.about.com/od/healthcaretechnology/fl/Increasing-
Long-term-Care-Options-for-Low-Income-Seniors.htm.
FEATURED ARTICLES AND PRESS
1. Lost in the Fog: Family Caregiving in California. California Health Report, March 11,
2017.
2. What’s it Like to be Homeless? A Survey Aims to Find Out, KCRW (public radio),
March 10, 2017.
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3. USC Partners on Countywide Homeless Count for the First Time. USC News, March
7, 2017.
4. Can Texting Boost What African Americans Know about Alzheimer’s? USC News,
February 8, 2017
5. L.A. Tallies its Homeless Population Amid Concern about Rising Encampments. Los
Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune, January 27, 2017.
6. Trump, Aging and the Wayback Machine. California Health Report, January 24, 2017.
7. Women More Likely Than Men to Face Poverty During Retirement. The New York
Times, July 10, 2016.
8. From LA to NY, Mizzou's Protests Prompt Solidarity from Students. St. Louis Post-
Dispatch, November 13, 2015
9. New Preventive Health Program Helps South L.A. Seniors Get 'HAPPI.' California
Healthline, October 19, 2015.
10. Elder Friendly Futures. Northwest Prime Time, October 1, 2015.
11. Social Programs for Low-Income Families. Morning Wave in Busan, FM 90.5, July 6,
2015.
12. Forum Explains Medicare & Medi-Cal to Recipients in South Los Angeles. The
Sentinel, June 11, 2015.
13. New Changes to Medicare and Medi-Cal Impact South LA Seniors. The Sentinel,
March 12, 2015.
14. Planning for the Road Ahead. The Shift Network’s Transforming Aging Summit, March
3, 2015.
15. Senior Poverty. Morning Wave in Busan, FM 90.5, February 4, 2015.
16. Handling the Holidays with Alzheimer’s: Experts Offer Advice. The Washington Post,
December 19, 2014.
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17. Parental Guidance: Managing the Stress of Caring for Your Folks. Los Angeles
Magazine, November 24, 2014.
18. Battle of the Sexes: Caring for an Aging Parent, US News & World Report, August 26,
2014.
19. Lincoln Discusses Long-Term Care at State Senate Hearing. USC News, July 29, 2014.
20. Lincoln Named Gerontological Society of America Fellow, USC News, June 24, 2014.
21. Los Angeles County Approves Court-ordered Mental Health Care. Los Angeles Daily
News and San Gabriel Valley Tribune, July 15, 2014.
22. Lincoln Ranks among Top African-American Scholars in Social Work. USC News,
June 5, 2014.
23. Exploring Mental Health. Guest on Exhale on AspireTV Network. Season 2, Episode
4, 2014.
24. The Causes and Consequences of Senior Hunger and Obesity. Good News Radio
Magazine, KTYM 1460 AM, July 24, 2013.
25. Forum on November Ballot Tax Initiatives, Expert Panel Discussion: Understanding
Propositions 30, 31, 38 and 39, KCET, October 24, 2012.
26. Mental Health Services Concern African Americans, Study Says. California Watch,
July 17, 2012.
27. Aging and Life Quality: What Does The Future Hold? Scientific American, January 17,
2012.
28. Obesity Rising In Los Angeles County, KCET, October 26, 2011.
29. Upfront: Study Looks at State of Older Black Women. The Crisis, May/June, 2006.
30. Culture Cure. USC Health, University of Southern California, Winter, 2008.
31. Help From My Friends: How Social Interactions Impact Mental Health. SSA
Magazine: The University of Chicago, Fall, 2008.
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32. Not All Health Care is Created Equal. ColorsNW, April 14, 2009.
FEDERAL GRANTS
Key Personnel/Co-director, Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute,
National Institutes of Health (UL1 TR001350), PIs: Thomas A. Buchanan, Michele D.
Kipke. $36,628,308. 7/1/2016-6/30/2021.
Consultant, Life Course Energy Balance and Breast Cancer Risk in Black/White Women Under
50. NIH/National Cancer Institute (R01 CA136861). PI: Ellen Velie. $13,203,892. 8/1/10-
7/31/15.
Principal Investigator, Risk and Protective Factors for Depression among Racial
Groups. NIH/National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH084963). $823,908. 09/15/09 –
09/14/2011.
Co-Investigator, Education and Health among Racial Groups” NIH/National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development (R01 HD049142). PI: David Takeuchi. $368,455
01/01/05 – 12/31/09.
Consultant, Religious Involvement among Older African Americans, NIH/National Institute
on Aging (R01 AG18782). PI: Linda M. Chatters. $752,760. 03/01/05 – 02/28/08.
Principal Investigator, Racial Differences in Social Relations and Depression. NIH/National
Institute of Mental Health Mentored Scientist Development Award (K01 MH069923).
$738,896. 01/01/04 – 12/31/08.
Principal Investigator, Religion, Stress and Physical/Mental Health in Blacks. NIH/National
Institutes on Aging Grant, Diversity Supplement (R01 AG010135). PI on Parent Grant:
Robert Joseph Taylor. $131,000. 09/25/92 – 08/31/98.
Graduate Student Investigator, African American Mental Health Research Program.
NIH/National Institute of Mental Health (P01 MH058565). PI: James S. Jackson.
$2,523,849 6/01/01– 05/31/08.
Principal Investigator, Social Interaction and Well-being across the Life Course.
NIH/National Institute on Aging, Minority Dissertation Grant (R03 AG18965). $37,875.
10/30/00 – 04/30/02.
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Graduate Student Investigator. Church-based Assistance and Older Black. NIH/National
Institute on Aging (R01 AG18782). PI: Linda M. Chatters. $867,524. 3/15/01 – 02/28/04.
NON-FEDERAL GRANTS
Principal Investigator, The Wisdom Project: Exploring Attitudes and Beliefs about
Alzheimer’s Disease and Clinical Research among African Americans. Suzanne
Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Research Council Pilot Award. $14,980. 03/01/2017-
06/31/2017.
Principal Investigator, BrainWorks: A Comparative Effectiveness Trial to Examine Text
Message-Based Alzheimer’s Disease Education for Community-Dwelling African Americans.
Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute/USC Alzheimer’s
Disease Research Center, University of Southern California. $47,900. 02/01/17 – 03/31/18.
Co-Principal Investigator, 2017 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. Los Angeles
Homeless Services Authority. $442,734. 09/01/2016-09/01/2017.
Faculty Grantee, Even Me. 2015-2016 Event Series of Visions and Voices, Provost’s Arts
and Humanities Initiative, University of Southern California. $7,000. 02/25/2016.
Principal Investigator, Advocates for African American Elders. The California Wellness
Foundation (Grant #2015 048). $50,000. 04/01/2015 – 03/31/2016.
Principal Investigator, Improving Coordinated Care Initiative (CCI) Outreach and Education
to African American Older Adults in Los Angeles County. The SCAN Foundation (Grant
#15-009). $34,404. 02/15/2015-08/31/2015.
Principal Investigator, Hartford Academic Center for Hartford Excellence in Geriatric
Social Work. Gerontological Society of America and Hartford Foundation. $147,500.
01/01/2014-6/30/2016.
Principal Investigator, Advocates for African American Elders. The California Wellness
Foundation (Grant #2013-126). $150,000. 7/1/2013-06/31/2015.
Principal Investigator, Race Differences in Social Relations and Depression among
Older Adults. Gerontological Society of America and Hartford Foundation Geriatric
Social Work Faculty Scholars Program. $100,000. 9/01/03 – 8/31/05.
Co-Principal Investigator, Paths to Wellness for Older African Americans “in Adult
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Day Health Care. Larson Research Award, University of Southern California, School of
Social Work. $40,000. 8/06/09 – 5/15/10.
Principal Investigator, Mental Health Disparities within the Context of Health
Disparities: Depression and Obesity among Black Women” The Los Angeles Basin
Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Keck School of Medicine, University of
Southern California. $17,809. 11/01/10 – 03/31/11.
Co-Principal Investigator, Uncovering Opportunities for Prevention and Early
Intervention among Older Minority Groups in Disadvantaged L.A. Neighborhoods. The Los
Angeles Basin Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Keck School of Medicine,
University of Southern California. $30,000. 11/01/10 – 03/31/11.
Faculty Grantee, Hole in the Head: A Life Revealed. 2012-2013 Event Series of Visions and
Voices, Provost’s Arts and Humanities Initiative, University of Southern California.
$3,850. 03/12/2012.
Faculty Leader, Strategies for Writing a Successful Career Development Award (K01). Center
for Excellence in Research, Office of Research, University of Southern California. $1,500.
09/10/2012.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2010, Spring Social Work 761: Multiple Regression for Social Work Research,
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2010, Spring Social Work 599: Social Work Practice with African American Families,
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2009, Summer Social Work 599: Global Immersion Summer Program in Puerto Rico,
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2009, Spring Social Work 761: Multiple Regression for Social Work Research,
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2009, Spring Social Work 785: Guided Research Internship, Doctoral Seminar on Article
Development and Submission, University of Southern California, School
of Social Work
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2008, Fall Social Work 785: Guided Research Internship, Doctoral Seminar on Article
Development and Submission, University of Southern California, School
of Social Work
2005, Fall Social Work 500, Intellectual and Historical Foundations of Professional
Social Work Practice, University of Washington, School of Social Work
2004, Fall Social Work 500, Intellectual and Historical Foundations of Professional
Social Work Practice, University of Washington, School of Social Work
2004, Winter Social Work 546, Social Work Practice with African American Families,
University of Washington, School of Social Work
2003, Winter Social Work 505, Introduction to Social Welfare Research, University of
Washington, School of Social Work
2002, Fall Social Work 500, Intellectual and Historical Foundations of Professional
Social Work Practice, University of Washington, School of Social Work
Teaching Tutorials
2011, Spring Social Work 790: Research Tutorial (Melissa Edmondson, Ph.D.),
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2010, Sum Social Work 790: Research Tutorial (Diana Ray, Ph.D.), University of
Southern California, School of Social Work
2009, Sum Social Work 790: Research Tutorial (Ling Xu, Ph.D.), University of
Southern California, School of Social Work
2006, Spring Social Welfare 600: Dissertation Tutorial (Shauna Carlisle, Ph.D.),
University of Washington, School of Social Work
2006, Fall Social Work 599: Advanced Social Welfare Research (Danielle Huston,
MSW), University of Washington, School of Social Work
2005, Spring Social Work 599: Advanced Social Welfare Research (Alicia Cole, MSW),
University of Washington, School of Social Work
2005, Fall Social Welfare 600: Research Practicum (Gillian Marshall, Ph.D.),
University of Washington, School of Social Work
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2005, Fall Social Welfare 600: Advanced Graduate Research Methods (Karen
Fieland, Ph.D.), University of Washington, School of Social Work
2004, Spring Social Work 599: Advanced Social Welfare Research (Susan Koppelman,
MSW), University of Washington, School of Social Work
2004, Spring Social Work 599: Advanced Social Welfare Research (Jay Simmelink,
MSW), University of Washington, School of Social Work
2003, Spring Social Work 599: Advanced Social Welfare Research (Madeleine Bertin,
MSW), University of Washington, School of Social Work
Practicum Instruction
Fall, 2005 Social Welfare 600: Teaching Practicum (Lovie Jackson, Ph.D.), University
of Washington, School of Social Work
Fall, 2004 Social Welfare 599: Foundation Practicum (Renee Silas, MSW), University
of Washington, School of Social Work
QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
2008 Member, Qualifying Examination Committee, May Guo, USC, School of Social
Work
2009 Member, Qualifying Examination Committee, Keosha Partlow, Keck School of
Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion &
Disease Prevention Research
2009 Member, Qualifying Examination Committee, Melissa Edmondson, USC, School
of Social Work
2011 Member, Dissertation Committee, Keosha Partlow, USC Keck School of
Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion &
Disease Prevention Research
2011 Chair, Qualifying Examination Committee, Diana Ray, USC, School of Social
Work
2012 Member, Dissertation Committee, Melissa Edmondson, USC, School of Social
Work
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2012 Member, Qualifying Examination, Claradina Soto, USC Keck School of Medicine,
Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Health Promotion & Disease
Prevention Research
2014 Chair, Dissertation Committee, Diana Ray-Letourneau, USC School of Social
Work
2015 Chair, Qualifying Examination Committee, Krystal Hays, USC School of Social
Work
2016 Chair, Dissertation Committee, Krystal Hays, USC School of Social Work
PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS
1. Lincoln, K. D. (2016, November). Health Equity: A Grand Challenge for Gerontology.
Presented at The Gerontological Society of America: 2016 Annual Scientific
Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, November). Racial Differences in Social Relationships, Physical
Activity and Obesity. Presented at The Gerontological Society of America: 2015
Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL.
3. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, November). USC Hartford Center of Excellence in Geriatric
Social Work: Responding to Demographic Shifts and the Aging Landscape.
Presented at The Gerontological Society of America: 2014 Annual Scientific
Meeting, Washington, DC.
4. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., & Taylor, R. J. (2013, June). Social and Psychological
Stress: Risk Factors for Accelerated Cellular Aging among African American
Men? Oral presentation at the International Association of Gerontology and
Geriatrics, 20th World Congress, Seoul, South Korea.
5. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, November). Socioeconomic Position, Obesity and Depression: Is
there an Obesity-Depression Paradox? 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, CA.
6. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, June). Socioeconomic Position, Obesity and Depression: Is there
an Obesity-Depression Paradox? 13th International Conference on Social Stress
Research. Dublin, Ireland.
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7. Lincoln, K. D. Moderator. (2012, January). Society for Social Work and Research, 16th
Annual Conference, Research that Makes a Difference: Advancing Practice and
Shaping Public Policy. “Racial Disparities in Mental Health and Service Use,”
Washington, DC.
8. Lincoln, K. D., Lloyd, D., & Ray, D. (2012, January). Profiles of psychological distress
among middle-aged and older adults: Findings from the National Survey of
American Life. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research, 16th
Annual Conference, Research that Makes a Difference: Advancing Practice and
Shaping Public Policy, Washington, DC.
9. Lincoln, K. D. (2011, September). Race and socioeconomic differences in comorbid
depression and obesity among Black and White Americans. Presented at the 15th
World Congress of Psychiatry, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
10. Aranda, M.P., Chae, D.H., Lincoln, K.D., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Toler
Woodward, A. (September, 2011). Lifetime and twelve-month prevalence of
DSM-IV major depressive disorder among older African Americans, Black
Caribbeans, and non-Hispanic Whites: Results from the National Survey of
American Life. Presented at the 15th World Congress of Psychiatry, Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
11. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., & Arriola, K. R. (2010, April). Racial Discrimination and
Cardiovascular Disease Among African Americans: The Role of Mood Disorders.
Poster presented at the 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society
of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, Washington.
12. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2008, June). Social Relationships and Depression
among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Paper presented for the Study
of Psychological Study of Social Issues, 7th Biennial Convention, Disparities
across the Globe: Place, Race, Class, Ethnicity & Gender, Roosevelt University,
Chicago, Illinois.
13. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., & Jackson, J. S. (2008, June). Discrimination, Attribution,
and Racial Group Identification: Implications for Psychological Distress among
Black Americans in the National Survey of American Life. Paper presented for
the Study of Psychological Study of Social Issues, 7th Biennial Convention,
Disparities across the Globe: Place, Race, Class, Ethnicity & Gender, Roosevelt
University, Chicago, Illinois.
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14. Lincoln, K.D., & Chae, D.H. (2008, May). Social Relationships and Depression
Among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Presented at the Hawaii
International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
15. Lincoln, K. D. Financial Strain, Social and Personal Coping Resources and
Depressive Symptoms in a Clinical Sample of Older Latinos in the USA. (2006,
December). Paper presented for the Fifth International Conference of Social
Work Health and Mental Health, Hong Kong, China.
16. Lincoln, K. D. Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms among African American and
White Adults: The Effect of Race and Socioeconomic Status. (2006, May). Paper
presented for the Association of Psychology and Psychiatry for Adults and
Children’s, Eleventh International Conference on Psychology and
Communication: Friendship and Unity, Athens, Greece.
17. Lincoln, K. D. Patterns of Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults. (2006, April).
Paper presented for the Second International Symposium on Social and Applied
Gerontology. Antalya, Turkey.
18. Lincoln, K. D. Racial Inequalities in Mental Health Across the Life Course. (2006,
February). Paper presented for the Council on Social Work Education 52nd
Annual Program Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
19. Lincoln, K. D. Race Differences in Social Relations and Depression Among Older
Adults: What Do the Data Tell Us? (2004, October). Presentation for the Hartford
Faculty Scholars Program, Leadership Institute, Washington, DC.
20. Lincoln, K. D. Financial Strain, Negative Interactions, Mastery and Depression
among Older Black and White Adults. (2004, May). Paper presented for the
Fourth International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health.
Quebec, Canada.
21. Lincoln, K. D. Financial Strain, Negative Interactions, Mastery and Depression
among Older Black and White Adults. (2003, November). Paper presented at the
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Diego,
California.
22. Lincoln, K. D. Race Differences in Social Relations and Depression among Older
Adults. (2003, October). Presentation for the Hartford Geriatric Social Work
Faculty Scholars Program Institute.
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23. Lincoln, K. D. Positive and Negative Social Interaction, Personality and Stressful
Events as Predictors of Psychological Distress among African Americans. (2002,
June). Paper presented at the National Institute of Mental Health Division of
Services and Intervention Research: Social Work Research: Moving Forward
Meeting. Bethesda, Maryland.
24. Lincoln, K. D. Stress, Religious Participation, and Subjective Health among Older
African Americans. (1999, November). Paper presented at the Annual Scientific
Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, California.
25. Lincoln, K. D. Religion, Stress, and Psychological Well-being among African
American Women. (1998, August). Paper presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of
the Association of Black Sociologists. San Francisco, California.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
1. Lincoln, K. D. (2017, March). The Best of Both Worlds: Using Academic and Public
Scholarship to Address the Grand Challenges. Keynote Address. Presented at the
University of Michigan, School of Social Work Research Conference, Ann Arbor,
MI.
2. Lincoln, K. D. (2016, June). Frames Matter: A Lifecourse Approach to Addressing
Elder Abuse. Presented at the 2016 Aging, Women & Poverty Forum, Skirball
Cultural Center, Los Angeles, CA.
3. Lincoln, K. D. (2016, February). Social Determinants of Health: A Tale of Two Cities.
Presented at The Saban Research Institute Annual Symposium, Toxic Stress,
Resilience and Development, Los Angeles, CA.
4. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, September). Demographic Shifts and the Changing Landscape:
Fertile Ground for Change Agents. Keynote Address. Presented at the University
of Washington, Elder Friendly Futures Conference. Lynnwood, WA.
5. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, April). Changing California and the Policy Implications. Keynote
Address. Presented at the California Community of Constituents Conference.
Sacramento, CA.
6. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, December). Culture Counts: The Effect of Cultural Systems on
Mental Health Outcomes. Keynote Address. Presented at the Los Angeles
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County Department of Mental Health, 14th Annual Gero-Psychiatric Breakfast.
Los Angeles, CA.
7. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, November). Too Blessed to Be Stressed. Presented at the
Minority Women Veterans Conference. Keynote Address. Los Angeles, CA.
8. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, October). Intersectionality: An Approach to the Study of
Marriage and Health. Presented at the Penn State's 22nd Annual Symposium on
Family Issues, Gender and Couple Relationships. Pennsylvania State University.
9. Lincoln, K.D. (2014, September). Planning for the Road Ahead. Keynote Address.
Presented at the Celebrating Our Seniors Luncheon, Hosted by City Councilman
Curren Price. Los Angeles, CA.
10. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, July). Improving Older Adult Services: An Approach to the
Long-term Care Crisis. Presented to the State Senate Select Committee on Aging
and Long-term Care Hearing. Glendale, CA.
11. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, March). Demographic Shifts and the Aging Landscape:
Challenges to Care for Older Adults. Presented at the Bay Area Women’s Health
Advisory Council. San Francisco, CA.
12. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, March). Demographic Shifts and the Aging Landscape:
Challenges to Care for Older Adults. Presented at the California Commission and
Aging’s The Future of Aging: A California Conversation Symposium. University
of Southern California.
13. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, January). Demographic Shifts and the Aging Landscape:
Challenges to Care for Older Adults. Keynote address. Presented at the Aging
Across Borders: A Transnational Look at Just Social Policies of Care Symposium.
Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration, University of Southern California.
14. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, January). USC Hartford Center of Geriatric Social Work
Excellence. Presented at the Research for Social Change: Addressing Local and
Global Challenges, Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.
15. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, September). Emerging Trends in Aging and Current Conditions
of Older Adults in Los Angeles. Presented at the District Chief’s Meeting, Los
Angeles County, Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA.
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16. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, August). Changing Hues and the Baby Boom: Emerging Trends
in Aging. Presented at the West Central and South Central Dementia Care
Networks Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.
17. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, April). Changing hues and the Baby Boom: Profiles of our
“aging” population. Plenary speaker. Presented at the California Wellness
Foundation Conference on Healthy Aging, Glendale, CA.
18. Lincoln, K. D. (2011, November). Who will be served? Who will serve them?
Presented at the California Association of Area Agencies on Aging, “Centers of
Today…Investing in Tomorrow, Senior Center Stakeholder Forum,” Los
Angeles, CA.
19. Lincoln, K. D. (2011, October). Race, Socioeconomic Position and Comorbid
Depression and Obesity: Is There an Obesity-Depression Paradox? Emotional
Health & Wellness Conference, Loma Linda University.
20. Lincoln, K. D., Lloyd, D., & Ray, D. (2011, April). Profiles of psychological distress
among middle-aged and older adults: Findings from the National Survey of
American Life. Presented at the “What’s Hot in Aging: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives” conference, Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA.
21. Lincoln, K. D. (2010, April). Mental Health Disparities: More Questions than
Answers. Presented at the 8th Annual Southwest Interdisciplinary Research
Center (SIRC) Research Conference, Health Disparities: A Global Challenge, a
Local Response, Phoenix, AZ.
22. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2010, March). Stress, Marital Satisfaction, and
Psychological Distress Among African Americans. Presented at the Social
Determinants of Health: A Discussion of the Relationship between Marriage and
Health Outcomes in African American Communities, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, Washington, DC.
23. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2009, June). Stress, Marital Satisfaction, and
Psychological Distress Among African Americans. Presented at the
Administration for Children and Families (ACF) African American Healthy
Marriage Initiative (AAHMI), Connecting Marriage Research to Practice
Conference: The Black Family in the 21st Century, The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work.
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24. Lincoln, K. D., & Chae, D. H. (2009, February). Stress, Marital Satisfaction, and
Psychological Distress Among African Americans. Presented at the Third
National Leadership Summit on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in
Health, Office of Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Services.
25. Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., Syme, S. L., & Adler N. E. (2008, October). Do
experiences of racial discrimination predict cardiovascular diseases among
African American men? The moderating role of racial group attitudes. Presented
at the University of California, San Francisco, 2nd Annual Health Disparities
Research Symposium, San Francisco, CA.
26. Lincoln, K.D., & Chae, D.H. (2008, June). Social Support, Negative Interaction, and
Depression Among Black Americans. Presented at the 2008 Summer Workshop
on African American Aging Research. Ann Arbor, MI.
27. Lincoln, K. D. (2007, October). Profiles of Depressive Symptoms among African
Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Presented at the Emory S. Bogardus Research
Colloquium Series, University of Southern California, Department of Sociology.
28. Lincoln, K. D. (2007, September). Church-based Negative Interaction. Presented at
the Conference and Festschrift for Dr. Vern Bengtson: “From Generation to
Generation: Continuity and Change in Aging Families,” University of Southern
California.
29. Lincoln, K. D. (2006, April). Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Race
and Socioeconomic Status. Presented at the Robert Wood Johnson, Clinical
Scholars Program. University of Washington.
30. Lincoln, K. D. (2006, January). Strategic Planning: Preparing for the Job Market
During Graduate School. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research,
Tenth Annual Conference. San Antonio, Texas.
31. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, May). African American Elders Project. The Mayor’s Council on
African American Elders. Presented for the Honorable Mayor Greg Nichols.
32. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, April). My Journey: The Road to Becoming a Professor.
Presented at The Breakfast Group/University of Washington Education Task
Force Forum, Meany Middle School.
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33. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, March). Faith in Action: A Plan for Community Outreach.
Presented at Emerald City Community Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Seattle,
WA.
34. Lincoln, K. D. (2003, November). Financial Strain, Negative Interactions, Mastery
and Depression among Older Black and White Adults. Presented at Loma Linda
University, Department of Social Work.
35. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, March). Afrocentric Social Work. Presented at the Veterans
Administration Puget Sound Health Care System (VAPSHCS), Social Work
Department, National Social Work Month.
36. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, May). African American Elders Project. The Mayor’s Council on
African American Elders. Presented at the Mayor’s Council on African American
Elders (MCAAE).
37. Lincoln, K. D. (2004, September). Mayor’s Council on African Americans Elders:
Advisors, Advocates, Educators. Presented for Mayor Greg Nichols, Seattle, WA.
38. Lincoln, K. D. (2003, November). From Theory to Research. SWL598: Issues and
Priorities in Social Welfare Research. Presented at the University of Washington,
School of Social Work.
PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS
1. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, December). Working with African Americans: The AAAE
Cultural Competency Training. Health Net Health Plan. Los Angeles, CA.
2. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, June). The AAAE Cultural Competency Training. The 2015
African American Mental Health Conference: Holistic Wellness for African
American Families and Communities Conference. Los Angeles, CA. (CME and
CEU Credits offered).
3. Lincoln, K. D. (2015, May). Working with African American Older Adults from a
Strengths-based Perspective: The AAAE Cultural Competency Training. Los
Angeles County, Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA. (CME and
CEU Credits and Certificate of Completion offered).
4. Lincoln, K. D. (2014, December). Culture Counts: The Effect of Cultural Systems on
Mental Health Outcomes. The 14th Annual Geropsychiatric Breakfast,
Highlighting the Primary Care/Behavioral Health Interface: Collaboration,
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Culture, Capacity, and Cognitive Enhancers, Los Angeles, CA. (CME Credits
offered).
5. Lincoln, K. D. (2013, April). Access to Care for African American Seniors: The Impact
of History, Culture and Systems. Addressing Disparities in Access to Care: A
Cultural Competency Perspective, Los Angeles County Department of Mental
Health, Older Adult Administration, California Endowment Center, Los
Angeles, CA. (CME and CEU Credits offered).
6. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, May). Immerging Trends in Aging: Who Will Be Served and
Who Will Serve Them? Presented at the Field Instructor Workshop, Shape your
Future, Reshape the World. University of Southern California, School of Social
Work. Los Angeles, CA. (CEU Credits offered).
7. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, May). Building Participant Trust and Cultural Sensitivity in Data
Collection. Training prepared for the Young Women’s Health History Study (Los
Angeles site), Los Angeles, CA.
8. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, August). Building Participant Trust and Cultural Sensitivity in
Data Collection. Training prepared for the Young Women’s Health History
Study (Detroit site), Los Angeles, CA.
9. Lincoln, K. D. (2012, October). Building Participant Trust and Cultural Sensitivity into
the Research Process. Training prepared for the Cultural Sensitivity Training
Lecture Series, UCLA Easton Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research, Los
Angeles, CA.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
2002-2003 Committee Member, Admissions Task Force, School of Social Work,
University of Washington
2002-2005 Committee Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, School of Social
Work, University of Washington
2003 Committee Member, Strategic Program Options Workgroup, School of
Social Work, University of Washington
2003-2007 Faculty Associate, Institute on Multigenerational Health, Development
and Equality, School of Social Work, University of Washington
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2003-2007 Committee Member, Special Committee on Minority Faculty Affairs,
University of Washington
2003-2007 Committee Member, Doctoral Program Visioning Ad Hoc Committee,
School of Social Work, University of Washington
2003-2004 Committee Member, Admissions Committee, School of Social Work,
University of Washington
2004-2006 Board Member, Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC), Community
Advisory Board (CAB), University of Washington
2005-2007 Board Member, Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement
Program (GO-MAP) Faculty/Staff Advisory Board, University of
Washington
2006 Member, Search Committee for Dean and Vice Provost of Undergraduate
Academic Affairs, University of Washington
2006-2007 Member, Advisory Council, Practicum Partnership Program, School of
Social Work, University of Washington
2008-2009 Member, Faculty Council, University of Southern California, School of
Social Work
2008-2009 Member, Search Committee, University of Southern California, School of
Social Work
2008-2009 Member, All School Day Planning Committee, University of Southern
California, School of Social Work
2009-2013 Member, Scientific Governing Board, Edward R. Roybal Institute on
Aging, University of Southern California
2009- Member, Development Committee, Tamika Gilreath, Assistant Professor,
University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2011 Member, Strategic Planning Subcommittee for Research and Innovation,
University of Southern California
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2011 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Office of Government and Civic
Engagement, University of Southern California
2011 Chair, Third-year Review Committee, Eric Rice, School of Social Work,
University of Southern California
2011- Member, Development Committee, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, Assistant
Professor, University of Southern California, School of Social Work
2011-2011 Vice Chair, Curriculum Council, School of Social Work, University of
Southern California
2011-2013 Member, Advisory Board, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers
(RERC) on Technologies for Successful Aging with Disability, University
of Southern California
2012-2013 Chair, Curriculum Council, School of Social Work, University of Southern
California
2013 Member, Curriculum Revision Committee, School of Social Work,
University of Southern California
2013- Member, Provost Committee on Strategic Transformation, University of
Southern California
2013- Co-chair, USC Civic Engagement Faculty Advisory Committee, University
of Southern California
2017- Member, Research Council, School of Social Work University of Southern
California
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2004-2005 Committee Member, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological
Association
2005-2006 Member, Social Research, Policy and Practice Section Program Committee,
The Gerontological Society of America
2006-2007 Member, American Sociological Association – Section on Aging and the
Life Course (SALC) Planning Committee
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2009 Reviewer, International Social Work Practice in the United Kingdom,
MSW Post-Graduate Certificate Program
2010-2013 Member, Editorial Board, Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences
2011-2013 Member, International Advisory Committee for the Seventh Annual
Pathways to Client-Center Care Conference on Social Work in Health and
Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA
2011- Member, California Council on Gerontology and Geriatrics, Los Angeles,
CA
2013-2016 Board Member-at-Large, Society for Social Work and Research
2014-2015 Co-Chair, Nominations Committee, Society for Social Work and
Research
2014-2016 Chair, Deborah K. Padgett Early Career Achievement Award
2014-2016 Chair, Outstanding Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Award
2014-2016 Member, Finance Committee
2015-2016 Chair, Nominations Committee, Society for Social Work and
Research
2015-2016 Chair, Aaron Rosen Lecture Selection Committee, Society for Social
Work and Research
2015-2016 Co-chair, Policy Award, Society for Social Work and Research
2015-2016 Member, Fellows Committee
2014- Member, Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Workforce Initiative
Committee
2015- Member, The National Nursing Home Social Work NETWORK
(NNHSWN)
PUBLIC SERVICE
2016-2018 Member, California Task Force on Family Caregiving, California State
Senate
COMMUNITY SERVICE
2002-2003 Member, Mayor’s Council on African American Elders (MCAAE), City of
Seattle
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2002-2003 Board Member and Technical Advisor, African American Elder Services
Board, Seattle, WA
2003-2004 Treasurer, Mayor’s Council on African American Elders, City of Seattle
2005-2006 Chair, Mayor’s Council on African American Elders (MCAAE), City of
Seattle
2006 Organizer, The Plight of the Older African American Woman: A Community
Forum, University of Washington, School of Social Work
2006-2007 Member, Health Policy Institute at the Joint Center for Political and
Economic Studies, Place Matters Design Lab Team, Washington, DC
2006-2007 Board Member, Atlantic Street Center, Seattle, WA
2009-2011 Board Member, H.A.L.O. (Helping Angelinos Live Optimistic, Inc., Los
Angeles, CA
2010-2012 Board Member, Robey Theatre Company, Los Angeles, CA
2012- Founder and Chair, Advocates for African American Elders, Los Angeles,
CA
2012-2013 Member, California Wellness Foundation, Healthy Aging Conference
Planning Committee, Los Angeles, CA
2012- Board Member, Drew Child Development Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
2015 - Advisory Board Member, Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy,
Adult Literacy XPRIZE, Culver City, CA
GRANT APPLICATION REVIEWER ACTIVITIES
2009, December Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2010, March National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health
2010, March National Science Foundation
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2011, March National Science Foundation
2012, March National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health
2012, August Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
2013-2015 Standing Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
(PCORI)
2016, July National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL REVIEWER ACTIVITIES
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Demography
Home Health Care Services Quarterly
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity
Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
Journal of Health Behavior and Health Education
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Journal of Marriage and Family Journal of Psychiatric Research
Journal of Religion and Health
Journal of Traumatic Stress
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Psychological Medicine
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Social Science and Medicine
Society and Mental Health
Society for Social Work Research Award
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Public Health Association
American Sociological Association
Gerontological Society of America
National Council on Family Relations
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Society for the Study of Social Problems
Society for Social Work and Research