Updated August 2014
CURRICULUM VITAE
DENNIS T. KAO
Assistant Professor California State University Fullerton
Department of Social Work P.O. Box 6868
Fullerton, CA 92834-6868 [email protected]
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2014- Assistant Professor, California State University Fullerton, Department of Social Work (starting August 2014)
2011-14 Assistant Professor, University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work (through Aug 2014)
Lead Faculty, Geo-Social Work Research Lab (in development) Member/Executive Committee Member, Children & Family Center for Innovative Research Research Scientist, Texas Obesity Research Center Faculty Affiliate, Kinder Institute for Urban Research
2012-14 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric & Palliative Care
2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work (8-month appointment, January-August)
2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging (July-December 2010)
2004-06 Research Assistant, University of Southern California School of Social Work
2006-08 Research Assistant, USC Population Dynamics Research Group
EDUCATION
2010 PhD (Social Work), University of Southern California
2009 Graduate Certificate (Geographic Information Science), University of Southern California
1997 MSW (Community, Administration, Policy & Planning Concentration), University of California at Los Angeles, School of Public Affairs
1993 BA (Molecular & Cell Biology), University of California at Berkeley
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Health equity
Minority health issues
Aging-friendly communities
Geographic Information Systems, mapping, and spatial analysis
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FUNDING
Current
2014-15 Greater Houston Community Foundation, Greater Houston Fund to End Homelessness “Homeless Youth Point-in-Time Count & Survey in Houston/Harris County” (role: Consultant; PIs: Yoonsook Ha & Sarah Narendorf , University of Houston)
2014-2019 National Institute on Drug Abuse, Diversity-Promoting Institutions Drug Abuse Research Program (R24). “University of Houston Drug Abuse Research Development Program” (role: Mentor; $2,528,733; PI: Patrick Bordnick, University of Houston)
2014-16 National Institute for Justice. “Exploring Elder Financial Exploitation Victimization: A Profile Analysis” (NIJ-2013-3459) (role: Co-Investigator; $387,736; PI: Jason Burnett, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)
2012-14 Hartford Faculty Scholars Program, Geriatric Social Work Initiative. “Using Geo-Ethnography to Explore the Spatial Accessibility of Health Services for Aging Minorities” (role: Principal Investigator; $100,000/2 years)
2011-15 National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. “Best Evaluation Tools & Techniques for Effective Recommendations for Policies (BETTER Policies)” (1U18DP003350-01)(role: Co-Investigator; $2,999,997; PI: Dan O’Connor, UH Health & Human Performance)
Completed
2012-13 Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Geriatric Studies for Junior Faculty Program, UTHealth Consortium on Aging. “PST.Net: A Pilot Study of Teletherapy Depression Treatment for Older Adults” (role: Collaborator; $10,000; PI: Marissa Hansen).
2012-13 University of Houston Faculty Development Initiative Program 2012 – 2013, “Mapping and Understanding Communities Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technology” (role: Principal Investigator; $3,754)
2011 University of Houston New Faculty Research Program. “Exploring the Spatial Accessibility of Drug Treatment Services and Community Resources for Minority Communities in the Greater Houston Area” (role: Principal Investigator; $6,000)
2011 University of Houston Drug Abuse Development Program Small Grant Mechanism. “Exploring the Spatial Accessibility of Drug Treatment Services and Community Resources for Minority Communities in the Greater Houston Area” (role: Principal Investigator; $5,000)
2009-11 Hartford Doctoral Fellowship Program, Geriatric Social Work Initiative. “State Variations in Linguistic Competency Policies & the Effects on Access to Health Services among Older Immigrant Populations” (role: Principal Investigator; $70,000)
2009-10 Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) Health Services Research Dissertation Grant (R36 HS18082). “State Variations in Linguistic Competency Policies and the Effects on Immigrant Access to Health Services” (role: Principal Investigator; $29,732)
2009 Robert L. Schneider Influencing State Policy Dissertation Award “State Variations in Linguistic Competency Policies & the Effects on Immigrant Access to Health Services” (role: Principal Investigator; $2,000)
Unfunded
2/2012 National Institute on Aging, Secondary Analyses of Social and Behavioral Datasets in Aging (R03). “Discrimination and Its Impact on Health Outcomes in Older Adults” (submitted February 2012; role: co-Principal Investigator, with Luis Torres). Unscored.
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PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed
Li, Y., Kao, D., & Dinh, T. (2014). Correlates of Neighborhood Environment with Walking Among Older Asian Americans. Journal of Aging & Health. Available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0898264314535636.
Kao, D., Torres, L.R., Mauldin, R., Guerrero, E.G., & Bordnick, P.S. (2014). Spatial Accessibility of Drug Treatment Facilities and the Effects on Locus of Control, Drug Abuse, and Service Use among Heroin-Injecting Mexican American Men. International Journal of Drug Policy, 25(3), 598-607, Special Issue on “Place Matters: Drug Users’ Health and Drug Policy”. Available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.12.012.
Guerrero, E.G. & Kao, D. (2013). Racial/ethnic minority and low-income hotspots and their geographic proximity to integrated care providers. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 8(34). Available online at: http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/8/1/34/abstract.
Ren, Y., Washburn, M., & Kao, D. (2013). The role of health insurance in promoting the health equity and human rights of Chinese rural and urban children. Social Development Issues, 35(2, Special Issue on Social Development, Democracy, and Human Rights in Asia), 18-34.
Guerrero, E.G., Kao, D., & Perron, B.E. (2013). Travel distance to outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities for Spanish-speaking clients. International Journal of Drug Policy, 24, 38-45
Burnett, J., Achenbaum, W.A., Hayes, L., Flores, D.V., Hochschild, A., Kao, D., Halphen, J.M. & Dyer, C.B. (2012). Increasing Surveillance and Prevention Efforts for Elder Self-Neglect in Clinical Settings. Aging Health, 8(6).
Tang, K. & Kao, D. (2012). Gender, ethnicity and the education of Cambodian American students in an urban high school. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education & Achievement, 7. http://jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/140
Bola, J., Kao, D., & Soydan, H. (2012). Antipsychotic medications for early episode schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 38(1), 23-25.
Kim, H., Ji, J. & Kao, D. (2011). Burnout and physical health among social workers: A three-year longitudinal study. Social Work, 6(3), 258-268.
Bola, J., Kao, D., Soydan, H., & Adams, C.E. (2011, June). Antipsychotic medications for early episode schizophrenia (systematic review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Issue 6, Article No. CD006374). DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006374.pub2
Kao, D., Park J., Min S., and Myers, D. (2010). Occupational status and health insurance among immigrants: Effects by generation, length of residence in US, and race. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 12(3), 290.
Kao, D. (2010). Factors associated with ethnic differences in health insurance coverage and type among Asian Americans. Journal of Community Health, 35(2), 142-155.
Kao, D. (2009). Generational cohorts, age of arrival, and access to health services among Asian and Latino immigrant adults. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 20(2), 395-414.
Park, J., Myers, D., Kao, D., and Min, S. (2009). Immigrant obesity and unhealthy assimilation: Alternative estimates of convergence or divergence, 1995-2005. Social Science & Medicine, 69(11), 1625-1633.
Manuscripts under Review
Kim, H. & Kao, D. (under review). A meta-analysis of turnover intention predictors among US child welfare workers. Submitted to Children & Youth Services Review.
O’Connor, D., Lee, R. Mehta, P., Thompson, D., Bhargava, A., Carlson, C., Kao, D. et al. (under review). Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration Project. Revised and resubmitted to Childhood Obesity.
Lee R.E., Hallett A.M., Parker N., Kudia O., Kao D., Modelska M., Rifai H., O'Connor D.P. (under review). Policies Regulating Sugar Sweetened Beverages and Calorie Dense Foods across Multiple Sectors. Revised and resubmitted to American Journal of Public Health.
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Applewhite, S.R., Kao, D., Pritzker, S., & Scinta, A. (under review). Comparing Social Work Educator and Practitioner Perceptions of Macro Practice Competencies. Submitted to the Journal for Social Work Education.
Kim, H., Kao, D., Duron, J., Ren, Y., Torres, L.R., & Bordnick, P.S. (under review). Validation of the CES-D measure for heroin injecting Mexican American men. Submitted to Psychological Assessment.
Leung, P., Cheung, M., Kao, D., & Carvalho, A. (under review). Prevalence and predictors of depression for the older Asian Americans in Houston. Submitted to the Ageing in Society.
Manuscripts in Progress
Applewhite, S.R., Kao, D., Scinta, A., Villareal, Y., Torres, L.R., Haider, A., & Bordnick, P.S. (in progress). Influence of familismo on heroin use by Mexican American men.
Lee, R.E., Parker, N., Hallett, A., Soltero, E.G., Kao, D., Modelska, M., Kudia, O., Rifai, H., & O’Connor, D.P. (in progress). Comparative Analysis of Policy, Access to Resources and Community Health Norms in CORD Communities.
Kao, D. (in progress). Putting social work education on the map! Geographic information systems (GIS) and its applications for social work education programs. To be submitted to the Journal of Social Work Education.
Kao, D. & Mauldin, R.L. (in progress). Geographic Information Systems in Social Work Research: A Systematic Review. To be submitted to Social Services Review.
Kao, D., Carvalho, A., & Lee, R.E. (in progress). Physical activity among Asian American adults: Data from the 2010 Health of Houston Survey. To be submitted to American Journal of Public Health.
Kao, D. (in progress). Exploring the spatial accessibility of health facilities for minority & immigrant communities in Los Angeles and Houston. To be submitted to International Journal of Health Geographics.
Kao, D., Kim, H., Ji, J., & Hansen, M. (in progress). Effects of health insurance coverage on the self-rated health trajectories of the U.S. adult population. To be submitted to the Journal for Community Health.
Sampson, M., Kao, D., & Duron, J. (in progress). The role of postpartum depression in child maltreatment and home environment.
Book chapters/sections
Kao, D. & Jansson, B. (2013). Expanding policy advocacy across national borders (Chapter 5). In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (7th ed., pp. 140-172). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning.
Kao, D. (2013). Serving as an intermediary between immigrant communities and Sacramento: Lessons learned. In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (7th ed., pp. 161-163). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Cenengage Learning.
Kao, D. & Jansson, B. (2011). Advocacy to promote culturally competent health services. In B. Jansson, Improving Healthcare Through Advocacy: A Guide for the Health and Helping Professions (pp. 179-210). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Kao, D. & Jansson, B. (2011). Expanding policy advocacy across national borders. In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (6th ed., pp. 155-183). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning.
Kao, D. (2011). Serving as an intermediary between immigrant communities and Sacramento: Lessons learned. In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (6th ed., pp. 174-176). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Cenengage Learning.
Tang, K. & Kao, D. (2010). Gender, ethnicity and the education of Cambodian American students in a U.S. urban high school. In G.T. Papanikos (Ed.), The Teacher and the Teaching Profession: Current Research and International Issues (Issues on Education and Research, Volume 2, pp. 9-22). Athens, Greece: Athens Institute for Education and Research.
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Kao, D. & Jansson, B. (2008). Expanding policy advocacy across national borders. In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (5th ed., pp. 156-182). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.
Kao, D. (2008). Serving as an intermediary between immigrant communities and Sacramento: Lessons learned (Policy Advocacy Challenge 5.5). In B. Jansson, Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice (5th ed., pp. 175-176). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.
Published Abstracts
Li, Y., Kao, D., & Dinh, T. (2014). Correlates of Neighborhood Environment with Walking Among Older Asian Americans. The Gerontologist, 53.
Kao, D., Carvalho, A., & Lee, R.E. (2012). Physical activity among Asian American adults: Data from the 2010 Health of Houston survey. International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Abstract Submissions, 6(2), Article 33. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijesab/vol6/iss2/33.
Reports
Kao, D., Lloyd, D., & Lim, V. (November 2010). Los Angeles Population Change and Healthy Aging (Health Policy Brief). Los Angeles: University of Southern California Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging
Ichinose, D. & Kao, D. (June 2006). Asian Americans at the ballot box – The 2004 general election: Growing voter participation in Southern California (Demographic Research Project report). Los Angeles: Asian Pacific American Legal Center.
Kao, D. (September 2005). Results from the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Hospital staff survey on language access. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Language Access Collaborative.
PRESENTATIONS
Refereed
Parker, N., O’Connor, D., Kao, D. & Lee, R.E. (under review). Do neighborhood physical activity resources and land use influence physical activity among public housing residents? Paper submitted to Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, March 2015.
Rebecca E. Lee, Ph.D.Hallett A.M., Parker N., Lee R.E., Kudia O., Kao D., Modelska M., Rifai H., & O’Connor D.P. (under review). From Cupcakes to Sodas: A Review of Policies Regulating Calorie Dense Foods and Sugar Sweetened Beverages across Multiple Sectors. Paper submitted to the Obesity Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2014.
Washburn, M., Ren, Y., & Kao, D. (June 2014) The Role of Health Insurance in Promoting Health Equity for Chinese Children: A Rural/Urban Comparison. Paper presented at the 2014 Conference on Social Work and Social Sustainability in Asia. City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Kao, D., Torres, L.R., Mauldin, R., Guerrero, E.G., & Bordnick, P.S. (January 2014). Exploring community and the spatial accessibility of drug treatment programs for aging Mexican American heroin users. Symposium paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Guerrero, E.G. & Kao, D. (January 2014). Access to integrated care in substance abuse treatment: Travel distance from low income and diverse communities. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Li, Y., Kao, D., Dinh, T., & Wen, M. (November 2013). Neighborhood effects on walking among older Asian Americans. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
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Applewhite, S., Kao, D., & Pritzker, S. (November 2013). Social work educator and practitioner views on macro practice competencies. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX.
Applewhite, S., Kao, D., Pritzker, S., & Scinta, A. (August 2013). Social work educator and practitioner views on macro practice competencies. Paper presented at the National Association of Social Workers-Texas State Conference, Austin, TX.
Kao, D. (accepted; July 2013). Using geoethnography to explore the spatial accessibility of health services. Paper to be presented at the ESRI International User Conference, San Diego, CA.
Bola, J., Kao, D., & Soydan, H. (June 2013). Antipsychotic medications for early episode schizophrenia. Paper presented at the International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA.
Kao, D., Torres, L, Singh, S., & Bordnick, P. (January 2013). Exploring the non-spatial and spatial role of locus of control among heroin-injecting Mexican American men. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Torres, L.R., Flores, D., Ren, Y., Kao, D., Haider, A. & Bordnick, P. (January 2013). Cultural values, disease, and self-rated health among Mexican American injection heroin users. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Flores, D., Torres, L.R., Torres, M., Ren, Y., Pericot-Valverde, I., Lopez, T., Kao, D. & Bordnick, P. (January 2013). Sangre mala, sangre buena/good blood, bad blood: The role of familismo as risk and protective factor in heroin-injecting Mexican American. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Sampson, M., Kao, D., & Duron, J. (January 2013). The role of postpartum depression in child maltreatment and parental home environment: A secondary analysis of a Healthy Families America program. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Kao, D., Carvalho, A., & Lee, R.E. (November 2012). Physical activity among Asian American adults: Data from the 2010 Health of Houston survey. Poster presented at the Texas Obesity Research Center Conference, Houston, TX.
Leung, P., Cheung, M., & Kao, D. (November 2012). Older Asian Americans with depression: Health and language barriers as predictors. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Washington, DC.
Kao, D. & Applewhite, S. (September 2012). Mapping communities with geographic information systems (GIS). Workshop presented at the National Association of Social Workers-Texas State Conference, Houston, TX.
Kao, D. (November 2010). State language policies and access to health services among older immigrant populations. Poster presented at the Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity (BAGNC) Leadership Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Kao, D. (October 2010). Assessing the effectiveness of state language policies in improving immigrant access to health services. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
Jansson, B., Kao, D., & Paek, J. (November 2009). An advocacy practice framework for health settings linking case and policy advocacy. Paper presented at the Council for Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Paek, J., Jansson, B., & Kao, D. (November 2009). Social workers and case advocacy in healthcare: Recommendations for research and practice. Paper presented at the Council for Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Tang, K. & Kao, D. (May 2009). Gender, ethnicity, and the education of Cambodian American students in an U.S. urban high school: Perspectives from administrators, teachers, and students. Paper presented at the Athens Institute of Education & Research International Conference on Education, Athens, Greece.
Kao, D., Kim, H., Ji, J. & Hansen, M. (October 2008). Effects of health services use and access on the trajectories of self-reported health status and physical functioning. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
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Kao, D., Kim, H., Ji, J. & Hansen, M. (January 2008). Effects of health services use on the trajectories of self-reported health status and physical functioning. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
Kao, D. (January 2008). The effects of limited English proficiency on health insurance coverage among non-elderly adults in California. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
Hansen, M., Kim, H., Kao, D. & Ji, J. (November 2007). Understanding pathways to care: A longitudinal analysis of depression and health service use among adults. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Mandayam, G. & Kao, D. (October 2007). Geographic Information Systems and its potential applications for social work. Workshop conducted at the Council for Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Bola, J.R., Schooler, N. & Kao, D. (September 2007). Rescue medications for the prevention of psychotic relapse in remitted schizophrenia. Poster presented at the World Psychiatric Association Conference, Shanghai, China.
Kao, D. (January 2007). Using geographic information systems to examine health access for immigrant communities in Los Angeles County. Poster presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 2007 Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Kao, D. (December 2006). Exploring health access for urban minority communities: A geographic information systems analysis. Poster presented at the International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Hong Kong, China.
Kao, D. (November 2006). Assessing the factors contributing to differences in health insurance coverage across Asian American ethnic groups. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Kao, D. (July 2006). Emergency departments, closures, and immigrant communities: A spatial perspective. Paper presented at the University of California Santa Barbara GIS and Population Science Conference on Spatial Demography, Santa Barbara, CA.
Kao, D. (February 2006). Health insurance, access, and utilization among Asian and Pacific Islander Immigrants. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Kao, D. (September 2005). Policy implications of growing immigrant settler populations in Japan and South Korea. Paper presented at the Asian Pacific Social Work Conference, Seoul, South Korea.
Invited
Kao, D. (November 2013). Using Mapping to Inform Social Work Research and Practice: Potential Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Presented at the China-US Collaborative Shanghai Regional Conference, Shanghai, China.
Kao, P. (November 2013). Using Mapping to Inform Social Work Practice: Potential Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Presented at the Shenzhen Social Worker Association Conference, Shenzhen, China.
Kao, D. (December 2011). The potential uses of geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping in social work research. Presentation at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work 2011 Social Work Research Conference.
Kao, D. (March 2007). Welfare & health issues affecting Asian immigrants. Panelist at University of Southern California School of Social Work colloquium “Challenges, Disruptions and Resilience in the Lives of Immigrant Families”
Kao, D. (March 2003). Social services affecting Asian Pacific American families. Panelist at National Asian Pacific American Conference on Law & Public Policy, at Harvard University, Boston, MA.
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Kao, D., Romero, M., & Huang, V. (September 2001). Ensuring culturally and linguistically appropriate services in health care. Workshop conducted at the California Healthcare Interpreting Association Annual Conference, Fresno, CA.
Kao, D. & Trinh, S. (April 2001). Civil rights & language access: Consumer rights to linguistically appropriate services. Presented at Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum Conference “Voices from the Community: Building Community Readiness to Improve Asian American & Pacific Islander Health.”
Kao, D. (November 1997). Welfare reform, immigration and racism. Presented at the National Museum of American History’s traveling exhibition “A Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution” at University of California at Los Angeles.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Courses taught
Advanced Social Policy Analysis, UH Graduate College of Social Work (6 semesters; Spring 2011 to Spring 2014)
Foundation Policy Course, UH Graduate College of Social Work (1 semester; Fall 2013)
Mapping Individuals, Organizations, and Communities: Applications of Geographic Information Systems for Social Work, UH Graduate College of Social Work (2 semesters; Summer 2013 & 2014)
Geographic Information Systems Module (three class sessions), UH Graduate College of Social Work (incorporated as part of a Community Development course; 1 semester)
Program Planning & Evaluation in Health Care, USC School of Social Work (co-instructor; 2 semesters)
Health Care Policy, USC School of Social Work (co-instructor; 3 semesters)
Advanced Multivariate Statistics, USC School of Social Work (teaching assistant; 1 semester)
Multiple Regression for Social Work Research, USC School of Social Work (lab instructor; 1 semester)
Introduction to Social Work Statistics, USC School of Social Work (lab instructor; 1 semester)
PhD Students
Yi Ren, Qualifying and Dissertation (member), “Policy Analysis of Children’s Public Health Insurance in Mainland China” (qualifying paper May 2014)
Hyosu Kim, Qualifying and Dissertation (chair), “Meta-analysis of turnover intention among child welfare workers” (defense in April 2013).
Melissa Torres, Qualifying and Dissertation (member) “Perceptions of Latina/os and the sex trade: A qualitative study” (qualifying paper passed June 2012, proposal passed May 2013)
Elizabeth McIngvale, Qualifying and Dissertation (member), “Web based self-help for obsessive compulsive disorder” (qualifying paper August 2012; proposal November 2012; defense April 2014)
Amanda Ford, Qualifying (member), “Don’t Get Killed on Craigslist: Understanding Behavior and the Perceived Levels of Risk of Women-Seeking-Women” (qualifying paper May 2012)
Rhonda Patrick, Qualifying (member), “Measuring Quality of Life in an Urban Homeless Population” (passed February 2012)
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Independent Studies/Research Internships
Priscilla Kennedy (MSW, Summer 2014): Development of case studies to augment survey of Texas prison inmates regarding experiences in administrative segregation.
Yi Ren (PhD, Spring 2014): Conducting hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) to analyze longitudinal data
Andre Napier (MSW, Spring 2014): Developing a research project/conducting a literature review
Brianna McClure (MSW, Spring 2014): Geographic information systems
Carol Laufer (MSW, Spring 2014): Geographic information systems
Herman Hughes (MSW, Spring 2014): Geographic information systems
Rebecca Mauldin (MSW/PhD, Spring 2013): Social network theory and research applications in social work
Yi Ren (PhD, Fall 2012): Development of a study and writing a manuscript (to be submitted for publication)
Yolanda Villarreal (PhD, Fall 2012): Development of a NIH R03 proposal
Amy Carvalho (MSW/MPH, Spring 2012): Development of a Master’s thesis proposal
Sheila Singh (PhD, Spring 2012): Conducting data analysis and manuscript writing
Melissa Torres (PhD, Fall 2011/Spring 2012): Grant writing and policy analysis related to human trafficking
Melinda Rushing (MSW, Spring 2012): Conducting a comparative policy analysis (No Child Left Behind Act)
Celeste Ige (MSW, Spring 2012): Mapping drug treatment and prenatal services in Texas
Hyosu Kim (PhD, Fall 2011): Development of a protocol for systematic review/meta-analysis
SERVICE
University/College
2011-14 Member, Information Technology Committee, UH Graduate College of Social Work
2011-14 Member, MACRO Concentration Workgroup, UH Graduate College of Social Work
2011-12 Member, Evaluation Committee, UH Graduate College of Social Work
2011-12 Member, Planning Team, Cougar PAWS (Projects Around the World System), University of Houston
Profession/Academic
2012-14 Member, Research Group, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Division of Geriatric & Palliative Medicine
2011-14 Member, Houston Consortium on Aging, University of Texas Health Sciences Center
2014- Reviewer, Journal for Social Work Education
2014- Reviewer, Journal of Gerontological Social Work
2013- Reviewer, Aging and Mental Health
2012- Reviewer, International Journal of Social Welfare
2012- Reviewer, The Gerontologist
2011- Reviewer, International Journal for Equity in Health
2009- Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health
2008- Reviewer, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
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Community
2013-14 Member, Jewish Family Services Village Advisory Board
2012-14 Member, Steering Committee, Hunger Free Texans Regional Coalition
2012-14 Member, Community Planning Team, Healthy Living Matters
2006-10 Board Chair, Southeast Asian Community Alliance, Los Angeles, CA
2002-10 Board Member, Southeast Asian Community Alliance, Los Angeles, CA
2001-05 Board Member, Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights
2002-05 Committee Member, Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People
2001-04 Board Member, Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger & Homelessness
2004 Advisory Committee Member, Children’s Now California Report Card
2002-04 Policy Advisory Committee Member, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
2002-04 Member, Cultural & Linguistic Advisory Workgroup, LA County Dept. of Health Services
2001-04 Seed Fund Committee Member, Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
2000-04 Steering Committee Member, California Hunger Action Coalition
2003 Editorial Committee Member, People’s Guide to the CalWORKs 60-Month Limit
2002-03 Advisory Committee Member, Los Angeles Healthy Kids Program
2002-03 Reviewer, REACH 2010 Promoting Access to Health for Pacific Islander & Southeast Asian Women Mini-Grants Program
1999-2003 Grant Reviewer, United Way of Los Angeles Emergency Food & Shelter Program
1999-2003 Steering Committee Member, Los Angeles Welfare Reform Coalition
WORK EXPERIENCE
2006-pres Independent Consultant, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping
2005 Research Consultant, Los Angeles Language Access Collaborative, Los Angeles
2005 Demographic Research Intern, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Los Angeles
2001-04 Project Director, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Los Angeles
1997-2001 Policy Coordinator, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Los Angeles, CA
1996-97 Social Work Intern, Liberty Hill Foundation, Santa Monica, CA
1997 Organizer, Human Service Network, Los Angeles, CA
1996 Organizer, Los Angeles Living Wage Coalition, Los Angeles, CA
1995-96 Social Work Intern, St. Barnabus Senior Center, Los Angeles, CA
1994-95 Instructor, Orange County School District Outdoor Science School, Running Springs, CA
1993-94 Lab Technician, Hycor Biomedical Company, Inc.
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HONORS/AWARDS
2013 Honorary Member, Phi Alpha Honor Society for Social Work, University of Houston Chapter
2008- Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
2010 Dean’s Scholar, School of Social Work, University of Southern California
2010 Order of Arete Student Recognition Award, University of Southern California
2008 Student Best Paper Award, Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association
2006 Hartford Pre-Dissertation Award, Geriatric Social Work Initiative
2005 Urban/Global Leadership Fellow, Urban Initiative, University of Southern California
2004 Community Volunteer Recognition Award, Asian American Drug Abuse Program Inc.
1998 Fellow, Okura Mental Health Leadership Foundation
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Public Health Association
Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work
Council of Social Work Education
Gerontological Society of America
Influencing State Policy
Society for Social Work and Research
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2014 2014 Interdisciplinary Communications Conference, John A. Hartford Foundation
2014 NVivo 2-Day Workshop, QSR International
2013 Social Work Faculty Scholar Teaching Institute, Stanford Faculty Development Center for Medical Teachers
2012-13 Certificate Program “The Babe Boomer Imperative: Working Together to Care for the Aging Population (in progress)
2010 Propensity Score Analysis and Its Applications to Social Work Research, Society for Social Work & Research Summer Quantitative Training Workshops
2010 Workshop on Analyzing Poverty and Socioeconomic Trends Using the American Community Survey, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
2009 RAND Summer Institutes: Mini-Medical School for Social Scientists and Demography, Economics, and Epidemiology of Aging conference
2006, 2007 Advanced Training Workshop on Structural Equation Modeling in Longitudinal Research, Longitudinal Research Institute
2006 GIS and Population Science Workshop, University of California at Santa Barbara, Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science
2006 Applied Longitudinal Analysis, Southern California American Statistical Association 25th Annual Workshop in Applied Statistics
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SPECIFIC SKILLS
Research: Quantitative data analysis; GIS and spatial analysis; mixed methods
Organizational: Program development & administration; grantwriting; organizing
Policy: Legislative and administrative advocacy; policy analysis
Software: SPSS, STATA, Mplus, AMOS, HLM, ArcGIS, GeoDa