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CURRICULUM VITA LINDA M. CHATTERS February 2017 INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION: Health Behavior and Health Education 3818 School of Public Health Bldg. I 1420 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 (734) 647-3178 Fax (734) 763-7379 Email Address: [email protected] School of Social Work 3852 School of Social Work Bldg. 1080 South University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1108 (734) 763-0411 Fax (734) 936-1961 EDUCATION: 1975 A.B., Psychology, University of California Berkeley, California 1977 Aging Certificate, Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan-Wayne State University 1983 Ph.D., Psychology, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1983- 1984 Research Fellow with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Postdoctoral Fellowship from The Rockefeller Foundation. 1984-1985 Research Fellow with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National Institute on Aging. 1984-1985 Research Investigator with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. The Ford Foundation. 1985-1988 Assistant Professor. Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. 1988-1994 Assistant Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan. 1988-Present Faculty Associate. Program for Research on Black Americans, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research. 1994-2005 Associate Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan. 2003-2006 Associate Professor. School of Social Work, University of Michigan. 2005-Present Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan. 2006-Present Professor. School of Social Work, University of Michigan. HONORS AND AWARDS: 1987 Mazer Award for Faculty Research, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 1999 Woman of the Year for Human Relations, Women of Color Task Force, University of Michigan 2004 Fellow, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, The Gerontological Society of America 2004 Thomson-ISI® Highly Cited Researcher™ Category: General Social Sciences. ISI Author Publication Number A0347-2004-0 2014 Noted as a pioneer in research on African American elderly in the article, Brown, C.S et al. “A Review of Our Roots: Blacks in Gerontology” in The Gerontologist (2014) 54 (1): 108-116. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt103 2015 Designated as the second most highly cited African American scholar in a School of Social Work. Huggins-Hoyt et al. (2014). Citation Impact Scores of Top African American Scholars in Social Work Schools: The Story Behind the Data. Research on Social Work Practice, 1-7. 2015 Awarded Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, University of Michigan 2016 Designated as a highly cited female scholar in a School of Social Work. Michael J. Holosko, John R. Barner, and Junior Lloyd Allen. (2015). Citation Impact of Women in Social Work: Exploring Gender and Research Culture. Research on Social Work Practice. Published online before print August 25, 2015. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Gerontological Society of America: GSA Fellow, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section American Public Health Association National Council on Family Relations Society for Social Work Research

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CURRICULUM VITA

LINDA M. CHATTERS

February 2017

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION: Health Behavior and Health Education 3818 School of Public Health Bldg. I 1420 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029 (734) 647-3178 Fax (734) 763-7379 Email Address: [email protected]

School of Social Work 3852 School of Social Work Bldg. 1080 South University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1108 (734) 763-0411 Fax (734) 936-1961

Health Behavior and Health Education EDUCATION: 1975 A.B., Psychology, University of California Berkeley, California 1977 Aging Certificate, Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan-Wayne State University 1983 Ph.D., Psychology, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1983- 1984 Research Fellow with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of

Michigan. Postdoctoral Fellowship from The Rockefeller Foundation. 1984-1985 Research Fellow with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of

Michigan. Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National Institute on Aging. 1984-1985 Research Investigator with the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of

Michigan. The Ford Foundation. 1985-1988 Assistant Professor. Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare,

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. 1988-1994 Assistant Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,

University of Michigan. 1988-Present Faculty Associate. Program for Research on Black Americans, Research Center for Group

Dynamics, Institute for Social Research. 1994-2005 Associate Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,

University of Michigan. 2003-2006 Associate Professor. School of Social Work, University of Michigan. 2005-Present Professor. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,

University of Michigan. 2006-Present Professor. School of Social Work, University of Michigan.

HONORS AND AWARDS: 1987 Mazer Award for Faculty Research, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 1999 Woman of the Year for Human Relations, Women of Color Task Force, University of Michigan

2004 Fellow, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section, The Gerontological Society of America 2004 Thomson-ISI® Highly Cited Researcher™ Category: General Social Sciences. ISI Author Publication Number A0347-2004-0 2014 Noted as a pioneer in research on African American elderly in the article, Brown, C.S et al. “A Review of Our Roots: Blacks

in Gerontology” in The Gerontologist (2014) 54 (1): 108-116. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt103 2015 Designated as the second most highly cited African American scholar in a School of Social Work. Huggins-Hoyt et al.

(2014). Citation Impact Scores of Top African American Scholars in Social Work Schools: The Story Behind the Data. Research on Social Work Practice, 1-7.

2015 Awarded Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, University of Michigan 2016 Designated as a highly cited female scholar in a School of Social Work. Michael J. Holosko, John R. Barner, and Junior Lloyd

Allen. (2015). Citation Impact of Women in Social Work: Exploring Gender and Research Culture. Research on Social Work Practice. Published online before print August 25, 2015.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Gerontological Society of America: GSA Fellow, Behavioral and Social Sciences Section American Public Health Association National Council on Family Relations Society for Social Work Research

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 1990-1991 Member, Life Course Prevention Study Section, Aging Subcommittee, NIMH 1992 Member, Mental Disorders of Aging Study Section, National Institute of Mental Health 1993 Ad Hoc Reviewer, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health 1995 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institutes of Health 1996-1998 Member, Editorial Board, Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences 2009 Abstract Reviewer, Annual Conference for the Society for Social Work Research, 2010 San Francisco, CA 2015 Presidents Council Academic Program Review #3862. Reviewed a proposal from Western Michigan

University for the development of a Masters of Arts degree in Spirituality, Culture and Health.

UNIVERSITY, SPH, AND SSW SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

1992-1993 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Research Center for Group Dynamics, ISR 1988-2000 Member, Coordinating Committee, Research Center for Group Dynamics, ISR 1992-1993 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education 1993-1994 Chair, Admissions Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education 1993-1994 Chair, Brown Bag Seminar Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education 1993-1995 Member, Advisory Committee, University of Michigan Hospitals Minority Health Care Initiative 1994-1995 Member, Dean's Search Advisory Committee, School of Public Health 1994-1996 Member, University of Michigan President's Advisory Commission on Women's Issues 1995-1996 Member, Advisory Board, Women of Color in the Academy Project, University of Michigan 1996-1998 Member, Advisory Board, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching 1996-1998 Member, Advisory Committee on Academic Programs, School of Public Health 1996-2002 Chair, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education 2003-2008 Member, Recruitment and Financial Aid Committee, School of Social Work 2004-2006 Member, Health Disparities Faculty Search Committee, Health Behavior and Health Education 2004-2006 Member, Advisory Board Family Connections Across Families and Across Nations Three Generation Research

Project, Institute for Social Research 2005-2007 Reviewer, Center for the Education of Women Graduate Scholarships Selection Committee 2008-2010 Reviewer, Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN) Summer Program 2008-2009 Member, Executive Committee, University of Michigan School of Social Work 2003-2012 Member, Admissions Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education 2012-2013 2013-2014 2009-2016 2010-2015

Chair, Doctoral Admissions Committee, Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health Member, Doctoral Admissions Committee, Member, LEO Review Committee, University of Michigan School of Social Work Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Women of Color and Asthma Control Study, Center for Managing Chronic Diseases, University of Michigan School of Public Health

2003-2016 2011-2016 Fall 2016 2014-2015

2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015

2015-2016 2016-present

Coordinator, Dual Degree MPH-MSW Program in Public Health and Social Work Member, Program Committee, Cancer Support Community of Greater Ann Arbor Facilitator , Program for Research on Black Americans Postdoctoral Work Group, ISR External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Pitzer College External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Brown School of Social Work, Washington University-St. Louis Augmented Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee (1), UM School of Social Work Member, Internal Review Committee, Tenure and Promotion Committee, UM School of Nursing Member, Doctoral Admissions Committee, Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health Program Director, Promoting Ethnic Diversity in Public Health Research, University of Michigan School of Public Health (UMSPH). National Institutes of Health NIGMS Initiative for Maximizing Student Development Research Education Program, (R25 GM058641-15)

JOURNAL AND BOOK REVIEWS: Chronic Illness Ethnic and Racial Studies Family Relations Health Education and Behavior

Health Psychology Journal of Aging and Health Journal of Black Psychology Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences

Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences Social Problems Journal of Health and Social Behavior Review of Religious Research

Social Science and Medicine Society and Mental Health

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Sociological Quarterly Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Research on Aging

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RESEARCH GRANTS: Subjective Well-being Among Older Black Americans. Rockefeller Foundation and the National Institute on Aging (1983-1985). Principal Investigator: Linda M. Chatters. Socio-Cultural Factors in the Productive Activities of Older Americans. The National Institute on Aging (1984-1989). Principal Investigator: James S. Jackson, Co-Principal Investigator: Linda M. Chatters. Submitted as part of the Program Project, Productive Activity, Stress, and Health in Middle and Later Life.

Intragroup Differences in the Survey Responses of Black Americans. Mazer Award for Faculty Research, Brandeis University (1987-1988). Principal Investigator: Linda M. Chatters

Subjective Well-being Among Older Blacks: Meaning and Determinants. First Independent Research Support and Transition Award. The National Institute on Aging (1987-1992). Principal Investigator: Linda M. Chatters Religious Participation Among Older Blacks and Whites. National Institute on Aging (1991-1994). Principal Investigator: Robert J. Taylor, Co-Principal Investigators: Linda M. Chatters, Jeffrey S. Levin and Christopher Ellison Survey of Black Help-seeking: A National Panel 1992-1994. National Institute of Mental Health (1992-1994). Principal Investigator: James S. Jackson, Co-Principal Investigators: Linda M. Chatters, Ronald Brown, Rose Gibson, Harold W. Neighbors, and Robert J. Taylor African American Mental Health Research Center. National Institute of Mental Health (1993-1996). Principal Investigator: James S. Jackson, Co-Principal Investigator: Harold W. Neighbors, Faculty Associate: Linda Chatters, Rose Gibson, James Lepkowski, Sherman James, Robert J. Taylor. Religion, Stress and Physical/Mental Health in Blacks. National Institute on Aging (1995-1998). Principal Investigator: Robert J. Taylor, Co-Principal Investigators: Linda Chatters, Jeffrey Levin, and Christopher Ellison. Religion, Aging and Health. National Institute on Aging. (1997-2002). Principal Investigator: Neal Krause, Co-Investigators: Linda Chatters and David Morgan. African American Mental Health Research Program (Program Project) NIMH/NIH. (1998-2001). Pilot study: Appraisals of Religiosity, Coping and Church Support. Principal Investigator: Robert J. Taylor, Co-Investigator: Linda Chatters. African American Mental Health Research Program. National Institute of Mental Health. (2001-2006). Pilot Study: Religion and Psychological Distress. Principal Investigator: James Jackson, Co-Investigator: Linda Chatters Church-Based Assistance and Older Blacks. National Institute on Aging. (2001-2005). Principal Investigator: Linda Chatters, Co-Principal Investigator: Robert J. Taylor. R01 AG17872

Religious Involvement Among Older African Americans (2005-2008). No cost extension until 2010. National Institute on Aging. 2

R01 AG018782-04. Principal Investigator: Linda Chatters, Co-Principal Investigator: Robert J. Taylor. Religion and Suicidal Behavior Among Black Americans (2008-2011). National Institute of Mental Health. Principal Investigator: Sean Joe, Co-Principal Investigators: Linda Chatters and Robert J. Taylor Risk and Protective Factors for Depression among Racial Groups (2009-2011). National Institute of Mental Health 1R01MH084963. Principal Investigator: Karen Lincoln, (USC School of Social Work), Co-Investigator: Linda M. Chatters Promoting Ethnic Diversity in Public Health Research, University of Michigan School of Public Health (UMSPH) National Institutes of Health NIGMS Initiative for Maximizing Student Development Research Education Program, (R25 GM058641-15) Program Director, Linda Chatters

GRADUATE TEACHING: Families and Health (HBHE-SPH and SSW) Behavioral, Psychosocial and Ecological Aspects of Health and Disease (SSW) HBHE 800: Seminar in Health Behavior and Health Education (HBHE-SPH) HBHE 702: Reducing Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities (HBHE-SPH) Religion, Spirituality and Health (HBHE-SPH) Counseling and the Health Decision Process (HBHE-SPH) Psychosocial Factors in Health-Related Behaviors (HBHE-SPH) Gender and Health (HBHE-SPH) Multiculturalism and Health Education (HBHE-SPH)

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ARTICLES (Peer Review): ‡Student co-author.

1. Jackson, J.S., Chatters, L.M., & Neighbors, H.W. (1982). The mental health status of older black Americans: A national study. The Black Scholar: The Black Elderly, 13: 21-35.

2. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. & Jackson, J.S. (1985). Size and composition of the informal helper networks of elderly blacks. Journal of Gerontology, 40: 605-614.

3. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. & Jackson, J.S. (1986). Aged blacks' choices for an informal helper network. Journal of

Gerontology, 41: 94-100.

4. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1986a). Church-based informal support networks among elderly blacks. The Gerontologist, 26: 637-642.

5. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1986b). Patterns of informal support to elderly black adults: The role of family, friends, and church members. Social Work, 31: 432-438.

6. Taylor, R.J., Thornton, M.C., & Chatters, L.M. (1987). Black Americans perceptions of the socio-historical role of the church. Journal of Black Studies, 18: 123-138.

7. Chatters, L.M. (1988). Subjective well-being evaluations among older black Americans. Psychology and Aging, 3: 184-190.

8. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1988a). Church members as a source of informal social support. Review of Religious Research, 30: 193-203.

9. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1988b). Correlates of education, income, and poverty among aged blacks. The Gerontologist, 28: 435-441.

10. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Mays, V. (1988). Parents, children, siblings, in-laws, and non-kin as sources of emergency assistance to black Americans. Family Relations, 37: 298-304.

11. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1989a). Age differences in religious participation among black adults. Journals of

Gerontology: Social Sciences, 44: S183-S189.

12. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1989b). Life problems and coping strategies of older black adults. Social Work, 34: 313-319.

13. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. & Neighbors, H.W. (1989). Size of the informal helper network mobilized in response to serious personal problems. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 51: 667-676.

14. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L.M., Tucker, M.B. & Lewis, E. (1990). Developments in research on black families: A decade review. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 52: 993-1014.

15. Chatters, L.M. (1990). The family life of older black adults: Stressors and resources. Journal of Health and Social Policy, 4: 45-53.

16. Thornton, M., Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., & Allen, W.R. (1990). Sociodemographic and environmental influences on racial socialization by Black parents. Child Development, 61: 401-409.

17. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1991a). Non-organizational religious participation among elderly black adults. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 46: S103-S111.

18. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1991b). Extended family networks of older black adults. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 46: S210-217.

19. Tran, T.V., Wright, R., & Chatters, L.M. (1991). Health, stress, personal characteristics and subjective well-being among older blacks. Psychology and Aging, 6: 100-108.

20. Chatters, L.M., Levin, J.S. & Taylor, R.J. (1992). Antecedents and dimensions of religious involvement among older black adults. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 47: S269-S278.

21. Chatters, L.M. (1993). HIV/AIDS within African American communities: Diversity and interdependence. Health Education Quarterly, 20: 321-326.

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22. Jayakody, R., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (1993). Family support to single and married African American mothers: The provision of financial, emotional, and child care assistance. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55: 261-276.

23. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Jackson, J.S. (1993). A profile of familial relations among three-generation Black families. Family Relations, 42: 332-341.

24. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. & Jayakody, R. (1994). Fictive kinship relations in Black extended families. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 25: 297-313.

25. Levin, J.S., Taylor, R.J., and Chatters, L.M. (1994). Race and gender differences in religiosity among older adults: Findings from four national surveys. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 49: S137-145.

26. Levin, J.S., Chatters, L.M., and Taylor, R.J. (1995). Religious effects on health and life satisfaction among Black Americans. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 50B:S154-S163.

27. Levin, J.S., Taylor, R.J., and Chatters, L.M. (1995). A multidimensional measure of religious involvement for African Americans. The Sociological Quarterly, 36: 901-919.

28. Taylor, R. J. & Chatters, L. M., Jayakody, R. T. & Levin, J. S. (1996). Black and white differences in religious participation: A multi-sample comparison. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 35: 403-410.

29. Chatters, L.M., Levin, J.S., & Ellison, C.G. (1998). Introduction: Public Health and Health Education in Faith Communities. Health Education and Behavior, 25(6): 689-699.

30. Levin, J. S. & Chatters, L. M. (1998). Religion, health, and psychological well-being in older adults: Findings from three national surveys. Journal of Aging and Health 10(4): 504-531.

31. Mays, V.M., Chatters, L.M., Cochran, S.D. & Mackness, J. (1998). African American families in diversity: Gay men and lesbians as participants in family networks. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 29(1).

32. 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.

33. Taylor, R.J., Mattis, J., & Chatters, L.M. (1999). Subjective religiosity among African Americans: A synthesis of findings from five national samples. Journal of Black Psychology, 25(4), 524-543.

34. Chatters, L.M. (2000). Religion and health: Public health research and practice. Annual Review of Public Health, 21, 335-367.

35. Krause, N.M., Chatters, L.M., Meltzer-O’Donnell, T., & Morgan, D. (2000a). Negative interaction in the church: Insights from focus groups with older adults. Review of Religious Research 41: 510-533.

36. Krause, N.M., Chatters, L.M., Meltzer, T., & Morgan, D.L. (2000b). Using focus groups to explore the nature of prayer in late life. Journal of Aging Studies, 14(2): 191-212.

37. 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.

38. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. & Lincoln, K.D. (2001). Advances in the measurement of religion among older African Americans: Implications for health and mental health researchers. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 7(1), 181-200.

39. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., Burns Hardison, C., & Riley, A. (2001). Informal social support networks and subjective well-being among African Americans. Journal of Black Psychology, 27(4), 439-463.

40. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., Lincoln, K.D., & Schroepfer, T. (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. (2003). The role of social context in religion. Journal of Religious Gerontology, 14(2/3), 139-152.

42. 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.

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43. Lincoln, K.D., Taylor, R.J. and Chatters, L.M. (2003). Correlates of emotional support and negative interaction among older Black Americans. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 58, S225-S233.

44. van Olphen, J., Schulz, A., Israel, B., Chatters, L., Klem, L., Parker, E., & Williams, D. (2003). Religious involvement, social support, and health among African American women on the east side of Detroit. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18 (7), 549-557.

45. Shaw, B.A., Krause, N., Chatters, L M., Connell, C.M, & Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (2003). Social structural influences on emotional support from parents early in life and adult health status. Behavioral Medicine. 29(2), 68-79.

46. Shaw, B.A., Krause, N., Chatters, L M., Connell, C.M, & Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (2004). Emotional support from parents early

in life, aging, and health. Psychology and Aging, 19(1), 4-12.

47. Levin, J., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (2005). Religion, health, and medicine in African Americans: Implications for physicians. Journal of the National Medical Association, 97, 237-249.

48. Krause, N., & Chatters, L.M. (2005). Exploring race differences in a multidimensional battery of prayer measures among older adults. Sociology of Religion, 66(1):23-43.

49. Taylor, R.J., Lincoln, K.D., & Chatters, L.M. (2005). Supportive relationships with church members among African Americans. Family Relations, 54(4), 501-511.

50. Lincoln, K.D., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (2005). Social support, traumatic events and psychological distress among African Americans. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67: 754–766.

51. Levin, J., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (2006). Religious factors in health and medical care among older adults. Southern Medical Journal, 99 (10), 1168-1169.

52. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Jackson, J.S. (2007). Religious participation among older Black Caribbeans in the United States. The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 62: S251-S256

53. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Jackson, J.S. (2007). Religious and spiritual involvement among older African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and Whites: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 62: S238-S250.

54. Mattis, J. S. and Associates, Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Neighbors, H.W. (2007). The use of ministerial support by African Americans: A focus group study. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 77(2), 249-258.

55. 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 and Medicine, 65(2), 200-213.

56. 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.

57. Bryant, C.M., Taylor, R.J., Lincoln, K.D., Chatters, L.M., and Jackson, J.S. (2008). Marital satisfaction among African Americans and Black Caribbeans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Family Relations, 57(2), 239-253.

58. Levin, J.S., & Chatters, L.M. (2008). Religion, aging, and health: Historical perspectives, current trends, and future directions. Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging, 20(1–2), 153-172.

59. Woodward, A. T., Taylor R. J., Bullard, K. M., Neighbors, H. W., Chatters, L. M., & Jackson, J. S. (2008). The use of professional services and informal support among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks with a mental disorder. Psychiatric Services, 59, 1292-1298.

60. Chatters, L.M., Bullard, K. M., Taylor, R.J., Woodward, A.T., Neighbors, H.W. & Jackson, J.S. (2008). Religious participation and DSM-IV disorders among older African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL). American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 16, 957-965.

61. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R, J., Bullard, K, M., & Jackson, J.S. (2008). Spirituality and subjective religiosity among African Americans, Black Caribbeans and Whites. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47, 725-737.

62. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., Bullard, K.M., Wallace, J.M., & Jackson, J.S. (2009). Organizational religious behavior among older African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Research on Aging, 31, 440-462.

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63. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Jackson, J.S. (2009). Correlates of spirituality among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks in the United States: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Journal of Black Psychology, 35, 317-342. DOI: 10.1177/0095798408329947

64. Woodward, A. T., Bullard, K. M., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Baser, R. E., & Perron, B. E. (2009). Use of complementary and alternative medicines for mental and substance use disorders: A comparison of African Americans Black Caribbeans, and non-Hispanic Whites. Psychiatric Services, 60(10), 1342-1349 PMID: 19797374

65. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R, J., Bullard, K, M., & Jackson, J.S. (2009). Race and ethnic differences in religious involvement:

African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and Non-Hispanic Whites. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32, 1143-1163. DOI: 10.1080/01419870802334531

66. 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,6, 103-126.

67. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., Bullard, K.M., Wallace, J.M., & Jackson, J.S. (2009). Organizational religious behavior among older African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Research on Aging, 31, 440-462.

68. Levin, J., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (Online: January 20, 2010). Theory in religion, aging, and health: An overview. Journal of Religion and Health. PMID: 20087662 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-009-9319-x.

69. 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

70. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Mattis, J. S., & Joe, S. (2010). Religious involvement among Caribbean blacks in the United States. Review of Religious Research, 52(2):125-145.

71. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Joe, S. (2011). Non-organizational religious participation, subjective religiosity, and spirituality among older African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of Religion and Health, 50(3): 623-645. PMID: 19866358 DOI: 10.1007/s10943-009-9292-4.

72. Bohnert, A.S.B., Perron, B.E., Jarman, C.N., Vaughn, M.G., Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (2010). Use of clergy services

among individuals seeking treatment for alcohol use problems. American Journal of Addictions, 19(4): 345-351.

73. Chatters, L.M., Mattis, J.S., Taylor, R.J., Woodward, A.T., Neighbors, H. W. & Grayman, N. (2011). Use of ministers for a serious personal problem among African Americans. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 81(1): 118-127. PMCID: PMC3058302

74. Levin, J. S. Taylor, R. J. & Chatters, L. M. (2011). Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of spiritual healer use: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 19(2), 63-70.

75. Woodward, A. T., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2011). Use of professional and informal support by African American and Black Caribbean Men with mental disorders. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(3): 328-336.

76. Taylor, R, J., Chatters, L. M., & Joe, S. (2011). Non-organizational Religious participation, subjective religiosity, and Spirituality among older African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of Religion and Health (50), 623-645. DOI: 10.1007/s10943-009-9292-4

77. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Watkins, D. C., & Chatters, L. (2011). Correlates of psychological distress and major depressive disorder among African American men. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(3), 278-288. PMCID: PMC3112049

78. Taylor, R, J. & Chatters, L. M. (2011). Religious media use among African Americans, Black Caribbeans and Non-Hispanic Whites: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Journal of African American Studies (15), 433-454. DOI: 10.1007/s12111-010-9144-z

79. Taylor, R. J., Woodward, A. T., Chatters, L. M., Mattis, J. S., & Jackson, J. S. (2011). Seeking help from clergy among Black Caribbeans in the United States. Race and Social Problems (3), 244-251. DOI 10.1007/s12552-011-9056-0

80. 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. PMID: 22023642

81. Himle, J.A., Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., & Nguyen, A.‡ (2011). The relationship between obsessive-compulsive disorder

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and religious faith: Clinical characteristics and implications for treatment. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (3), 241-258. DOI: 10.1037/a0023478

82. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Joe, S. (2011). Religious involvement and suicidal behavior among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (199), 478-486. PMCID: PMC3128792

83. Himle, J. A., Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L. M. (2012). Religious involvement and obsessive compulsive disorder among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 502-510. PMID: 22397898

84. 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. DOI: 10.1007/s00127-012-0512-y PMID: 22534818

85. Thornton, M. C., Taylor, R, J., Chatters, L. M. (2012). African American, Black Caribbean, and Non-Hispanic White feelings of closeness toward other racial and ethnic groups. Journal of Black Studies, 43, 749-772. DOI:10.1177/0021934712456549

86. Taylor, R, J., Chatters, L. M., & Abelson, J. M. (2012). Religious involvement and DSM IV 12 month and lifetime major

depressive disorder among African Americans. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 200(10):856-862, DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e31826b6d65 22986280 PMCID: PMC3464345 NIHMS:403459

87. 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 Disorder, 142, 339-342. NIHMS:387479 DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2012.04.017 PMID: 22840463 PMCID: PMC3483365

88. 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

89. Aranda, M. P., Chae, D. H., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., Woodward, A. T., Chatters, L. M. (2012). Lifetime and twelve month prevalence of DSM-IV major depressive disorder among Older African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Non-Hispanic Whites. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27, 940-947. PMID: 2038674 PMCID: PMC3418432

90. 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. DOI: 10.1002/gps.2790 PMID: 21987438 PMCID: PMC3391316

91. Nguyen, A.,‡ Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., Ahuvia, A., Izberk-Bilgin, E., &. Lee, F. (2013). Mosque-based emotional support

among young Muslims. Review of Religious Research. 55 (4), 535-555.

92. Joe, S., Ford, B., Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L. M., (2014). Prevalence of suicide ideation and attempts among Black Americans in later life. Transcultural Psychiatry. 51, 190-208.

93. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2013). Correlates of emotional support and negative interaction among African

Americans and black Caribbeans . Journal of Family Issues. 34, 1262-1290.

94. Brown, R. K., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., (2013). Religious non-involvement among African Americans, Black Caribbeans and Non-Hispanic Whites: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Review of Religious Research, 55,435-457.

95. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Woodward, A. T., & Brown, E. (2013). Racial and ethnic differences in extended family,

friendship, fictive kin and congregational informal support networks. Family Relations, 62, 609-624.

96. Taylor, R.J., Nguyen, A. W. ‡, Sinkewicz, M., Joe, S., & Chatters, L. M. (2013). Co-morbid mood and anxiety disorders, suicidal behavior and substance abuse among Black Caribbeans in the United States. Journal of African American Studies, 17(4), 409-425.

97. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Nguyen, A.‡ (2013). Religious participation and DSM IV Major Depressive Disorder among Black Caribbeans in the United States. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 15, 903-909. NIHMS: 398062

98. Nguyen, A. ‡, Taylor, R.J., Peterson, T., Chatters, L. M., (2013). Health, disability, psychological well-being and depressive symptoms among older African American women. Women, Gender, and Families of Color, 1, 105-123.

99. Thornton, M. C., Taylor, R, J., Chatters, L. M. (2013). African American and Black Caribbean mutual feelings of closeness:

Findings from a national probability survey. Journal of Black Studies, 44, 798-828.

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100. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Brown, R. K., (2014). African American religious participation. Review of Religious Research,

56, 513-538. NIHMSID #591379

101. Peterson, T., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R.J., & Nguyen, A. ‡ (2014). Subjective well-being of older African Americans with DSM IV psychiatric disorders. Journal of Happiness Studies. 15, 1179-1196. NIHMSID # 591375. PMCID: PMC4198057

102. Taylor, R. J., Forsythe-Brown, I., Taylor, H.O., ‡ & Chatters, L. M., (2014). Patterns of emotional social support and

negative interactions among African American and Black Caribbean extended families. Journal of African American Studies. 18, 147-163. NIHMSID #591377

103. 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 depressive disorder, and depressive symptoms among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 203(2), 132–140. NIHMSID #645666

104. Woodward, A. T., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, H. O. ‡, Taylor, R. J. (2015). Professional service use for a serious personal

problem: Comparing older African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and non-Hispanic Whites using the National Survey of American Life. Journal of Aging and Health. 27, 755-774.NIHMSID #640163

105. Brown, R. K., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M., (2015). Race/ethnic and social-demographic correlates of religious non-

involvement in America: Findings from three national surveys. Journal of Black Studies, 46(4) 335–362.

106. Levine, D. S., Taylor, R. J., Nguyen, A. W. ‡, Chatters, L. M., & Himle, J. A. (2015). Family and friendship informal support networks and social anxiety disorder among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1-13. Published online February 19 2015.

107. Taylor, R. J., Forsythe-Brown, I., Lincoln, K.D., & Chatters, L.M. (In Press). Extended family support networks of

Caribbean Black adults in the United States. Journal of Family Issues. NIHMSID # 639955 108. Mouzon, D. M., Taylor, R. J., Nguyen, A. W., & Chatters, L. M. (in press). Serious Psychological Distress among African

Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Journal of Community Psychology. NIHMSID #733313

109. Nguyen, A. W., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J., Mouzon, D. M. (in press). Social support from family and friends and subjective well-being of older African Americans. Journal of Happiness Studies. NIHMSID # 679476

110. Yoon, H., Chatters, L., Kao, T. S., Saint-Arnault, D., & Northouse, L. (2016). Factors Affecting Quality of Life for Korean

American Cancer Survivors: An Integrative Review. In Oncology nursing forum (Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. E132-42). NIHMSID #782380

111. Himle, J. A., Taylor, R. J., Nguyen, A. W., Williams, M.T., Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, H. O. & Chatters, L. M. (2017). Family and

Friendship Networks and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder among African Americans and Black Caribbeans. The Behavioral Therapist.

112. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Lincoln, K. D., & Woodward, A. T. (2017). Church-Based Exchanges of Informal Social Support

Among African Americans. Race and Social Problems.

113. Nguyen, A. W., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2016). African American Extended Family and Church‐Based Social Network Typologies. Family Relations, 65(5), 701-715. NIHMSID #838871

114. Nguyen, A. W., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, H.O., Lincoln, K. D., & Mitchell, U. A. (in Press). Extended family and

friendship support and suicidality among African Americans, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. NIHMSID #829726.

115. Taylor, H. O., Taylor, R. J., Nguyen, A. W., & Chatters, L. (in press). Social Isolation, Depression, and Psychological Distress

Among Older Adults. Journal of Aging and Health, NIHMSID #833037

116. Keith, V. M., Nguyen, A. W., Taylor, R. J., Mouzon, D. M., & Chatters, L. M. (In Press). Microaggressions, Discrimination, and Phenotype among African Americans: A Latent Class Analysis of the Impact of Skin Tone and BMI, Sociological Inquiry. NIHMSID #833039

117. Taylor, R. J., Miller, R., Mouzon, D. M., Keith, V. M., & Chatters, L. M. (In press). Everyday Discrimination among African American Men: The Impact of Criminal Justice Contact. Race and Justice, NIHMSID #831842

118. Nguyen, A. W., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Levine, D. S., & Himle, J. A. (2016). Family, friends, and 12-month PTSD among

African Americans. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 51, 1149-1157. NIHMSID #801810

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119. Nguyen, A. W., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2016). Church-based social support among Caribbean Blacks in the United

States. Review of Religious Research, 58(3), 385-406. NIHMSID #801808

120. Mouzon, D. M., Taylor, R. J., Woodward, A. T., & Chatters, L. M. (in press). Everyday Racial Discrimination, Everyday Non-Racial Discrimination, and Physical Health Among African Americans. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. NIHMSID #801816

121. Thornton, M. C., Taylor, R, J., Chatters, L. M. & Forsythe-Brown, I. (in press). African American and Black Caribbean

Feelings of Closeness to Africans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. NIHMSID #801813

122. Taylor, R. J., Taylor, H.O., & Chatters, L. M. (2016). Social isolation from extended family members and friends among

African-Americans: Findings from a national survey. Journal of Family Social Work, 19, 443-461 NIHMS #782298

123. Taylor, R. J., Mouzon, D. M., Nguyen, A. W., & Chatters, L. M. (2016). Reciprocal Family, Friendship and Church Support Networks of African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life, Race and Social Problems, 8(4), 326-339. NIHMSID #831839

124. Mouzon, D. M., Taylor, R. J., Keith, V., Nicklett, E. J., & Chatters, L. M. (in press ). Discrimination and Psychiatric Disorders

Among Older African Americans. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. NIHMSID #782293

ARTICLES (Not peer reviewed): 1. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1998). Religious involvement among African Americans. African American Research Perspectives

4(1):83-93. 2. Mattis, J.S., Taylor, R.J., & Chatters, L.M. (2001). Are they truly not religious? A multi-method analysis of the attitudes of

religiously noninvolved African American women. African American Research Perspectives, 7(1), 90-103. 3. Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., & Celious, A.K. (2003). Extended family households among Black Americans. African American

Research Perspectives 9(1):133-151.

BOOKS: Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M. & Levin, J. (2004). Religion in the Lives of African Americans: Social, Psychological and Health

Perspectives. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

EDITED BOOKS: Jackson, J.S., Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (Eds.) (1993). Aging in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage. Taylor, R. J., Jackson, J. S. & Chatters, L. M. (Eds.) (1997). Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

BOOK CHAPTERS: ‡Student co-author.

1. Jackson, J.S., Chatters, L.M. & Neighbors, H.W. (1986). The subjective life quality of black Americans. In F. Andrews (Ed.), Research on the Quality of Life. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

2. Chatters, L.M. (1988). Subjective well-being among older black adults: Past trends and current perspectives. In J.S.

Jackson (Ed.), Aging Research on Black Populations. New York: Springer.

3. Chatters, L.M. & Jackson, J.S. (1989). Quality of life and subjective well-being among black Americans. In R.L. Jones (Ed.), Black Adult Development and Aging. Richmond, CA: Cobb and Henry Publishers.

4. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1989). Family, friend, and church support networks of black Americans. In Reginald L. Jones

(Ed.), Black Adult Development and Aging. Berkeley, CA: Cobb & Henry.

5. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1990). Social integration. In Z. Harel, E.A. McKinney, & M. Williams (Eds.), Black aged: Understanding diversity and service needs. Newbury Park: Sage.

6. Chatters, L.M. (1991). Physical health. In J.S. Jackson (Ed.), Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

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7. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1991). Religious life of black Americans. In J.S. Jackson (Ed.), Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

8. Chatters, L.M. (1993). Health disability and its consequences for subjective stress. In James S. Jackson, Linda M. Chatters, and Robert Joseph Taylor (Eds.) Aging in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

9. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1993). Intergenerational support: The provision of assistance to parents by adult children.

In James S. Jackson, Linda M. Chatters, and Robert Joseph Taylor (Eds.) Aging in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

10. Jackson, J.S., Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1993). Status and functioning of future cohorts of African American elderly: Conclusions and speculations. In James S. Jackson, Linda M. Chatters, and Robert Joseph Taylor (Eds.) Aging in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

11. Jackson, J.S., Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (1993). Roles and resources of the black elderly. In James S. Jackson, Linda M.

Chatters, and Robert Joseph Taylor (Eds.) Aging in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

12. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (1994). Religious Involvement Among Older African Americans. In Jeffrey S. Levin (Ed.), Religion in Aging and Health: Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Frontiers. Newbury Park: Sage.

13. Caldwell, C.H., Chatters, L.M., Billingsley, A. and Taylor, R.J. (1995). Church-based Support Programs for Elderly Black Adults: Congregational and Clergy Characteristics. In Melvin A. Kimble et al. (Eds.), Handbook on Religion, Spirituality, and Aging. Minneapolis MN: Augsburg Fortress Publishers.

14. Chatters, L.M. and Jayakody, R.J. (1995). Concepts and Methods in the Study of Intergenerational Support Within African American Families. In Vern L. Bengtson, K. Warner Schaie, and Linda M. Burton (Eds.), Intergenerational Issues in Aging. New York: Springer.

15. Taylor, R.J., Hardison, C.B. & Chatters, L.M. (1996). Kin and non-kin as sources of informal assistance. In H.W. Neighbors & J.S. Jackson (Eds.), Mental Health in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

16. Jayakody, R. & Chatters, L.M. (1997). Differences Among African American Single Mothers: Marital Status, Living Arrangements and Family Support. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L. M. Chatters (Eds.). Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

17. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M. & Jackson, J. S. (1997). Introduction. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L. M. Chatters (Eds.). Family

Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

18. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M. & Jackson, J. S. (1997). Conclusion. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L.M. Chatters (Eds.). Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

19. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Tucker, M. B., & Jayakody, R. (1997). Recent demographic trends in African American family structure. In R. J. Taylor, J. S. Jackson, & L. M. Chatters (Eds.). Family Life in Black America. Newbury Park: Sage.

20. Levin, J.S. & Chatters, L.M. (1998). Research on religion and mental health: An overview of empirical findings and

theoretical issues. In H.G. Koenig (Ed.), Handbook of Religion and Mental Health. San Diego: Academic Press.

21. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., & Lincoln, K.D. (2002). Advances in the measurement of religiosity among older African Americans: Implications for health and mental health researchers. In J.H. Skinner, J.A. Teresi, D. Holmes, S.M. Stahl, and A.L. Stewart (Eds.), Multicultural Measurement in Older Populations. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

22. Lincoln, K.D. & Chatters, L.M. (2003). Keeping the Faith: Religion, Stress, and Psychological Well-Being Among African American Women. In D.R. Brown and V.M. Keith (Eds.), In and Out of Our Right Minds: The Mental Health of African American Women. New York: Columbia University Press.

23. Chatters, L.M. (2004). Race and Ethnicity in Religion and Health. In K. W. Schaie and N.M. Krause (Eds.), Religious Influences on Health and Well-being in the Elderly. New York: Springer.

24. Chatters, L.M., & Taylor, R.J. (2005). Religion and Families. In Vern Bengtson, David Klein, Alan Acock, Katherine Allen,

and Peggye Dilworth-Anderson (Eds.), Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

25. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (2007). “African Americans.” In Kyriakos Markides (Editor), Dan Blazer, Laurence Branch and Stephanie Studenski (Associate Editors), The Encyclopedia of Health and Aging. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks.

26. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2010). Church-based negative interaction among older African Americans,

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Caribbean Blacks and non-Hispanic Whites. In M. Silverstein & R. Giarrusso (Eds.), From generation to generation: Continuity and discontinuity in aging families. Johns Hopkins Press.

27. Taylor, R.J., Hernandez, E. ‡, Nicklett, E.J., Taylor, H.O. ‡, & Chatters, L.M. (2013). Informal social support networks of

African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American older adults. In K. Whitfield & T. Baker (Eds.), Handbook of Minority Aging, New York: Springer.

28. Chatters, L.M., Nguyen, A.W. ‡, & Taylor, R.J. (2013). Religion and spirituality among older African Americans, Asians, and

Hispanics. In K. Whitfield & T. Baker (Eds.), Handbook of Minority Aging, New York: Springer.

PRESENTATIONS: Chatters, L.M. "Subjective well-being among older black adults: Past trends and current perspectives." National Institute on Aging Workshop: Aging Research on Black Populations. National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD, September 25th-26th, 1986.

Chatters, L.M. "The Family Life of Older Black Adults: Stresses and Resources". The Quality of Black Family Life in Boston in the 21st Century. November 14-15, 1986. Boston University, Boston, MA. Chatters, L.M. & Jackson, J.S. Discussion Chairs. Aging Research on Black Populations. The 39th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Chicago, IL, November, 1986. Chatters, L.M. "Life Problem Stress Among Older Black Adults". Seminar Series on Minority Elderly. Graduate School of Social Work. February 6, 1987. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. Chatters, L.M. "Social Integration of the Black Aged." Understanding and Serving the Black Aged: A Community Forum. February 26-27, 1987. Center on Applied Gerontological Research, Cleveland State University. Levin, J.S., Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J. and Jackson, J.S. "Religiosity, Health and Life Satisfaction in Black Americans." Paper presented at the Symposium on Religion and Mental Health: Current Empirical Research at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, July 1989. Chatters, L.M. Workshop Presenter. "The National Surveys of Black Americans." Pre-conference Workshop: Data on Minority Populations and Issues. Sponsored by the National Archived Computerized Datasets on Aging and the Gerontological Society of America. The 43rd Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1990. Chatters, L.M. Invited Speaker. "Informal Social Supports in African American Families." Successful American Families: Challenges and Opportunities. The National Forum on the Future of Children and Families of the Institute of Medicine and Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education and The Johnson Foundation. Wingspread Conference Center, Racine, Wisconsin, July 26th-28, 1992. Chatters, L.M. Discussant. "Societal Impact on Aging: Intergenerational Perspectives." Social Structure and Aging Conference Series. The Pennsylvania State University Gerontology Center. University Park, PA, October 19-20, 1992. Jayakody, R., Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. "Family Support to Single and Married African American Mothers: The Provision of Financial, Emotional, and Child Care Assistance." Presentation at the Annual Meeting of The National Council on Family Relations. Orlando, FL, November, 1992. Chatters, L.M. "Research on African American Caregivers and Families." Paper presented at Families at Risk: State-of-the-Art Caregiving for the Elderly in the 21st Century. Conference sponsored by the American Society on Aging and the Department of Veterans Affairs. San Francisco, CA, September 9-10, 1993. Chatters, L.M. "Health, Religious Involvement and Subjective Well-being Among African Americans." Presentation to the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Health and Human Development. The Pennsylvania State Univerisity. University Park, PA, November 2, 1993. Levin, J.S., Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. "A Structural Model of Religious Resources, Stress, Health, and Life Satisfaction in African Americans." Presentation for the symposium, "Religion and Health in the Elderly: Empirical Findings and Models of Assessment," K. Meador, Chair. The 47th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994. Chatters, L.M. "African American Elderly and Families: Challenges and Prospects. Panel Presentation: Social and Behavioral Research Perspectives. The 48th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Los Angeles, CA November, 1995.

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Levin, J.S. & Chatters, L.M. "Religion, health and psychological well-being in older adults: Findings from Three National Surveys. Presentation for the Symposium, "Religion and Health in the Elderly: Empirical Findings and Models of Assessment." The 48th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Los Angeles, CA November, 1995. Levin, J.S., Chatters, L.M. "Religion, health and psychological well-being in older adults: Findings from Three National Surveys. Presentation for the symposium, "Religion and Health in the Elderly: Empirical Findings and Models of Assessment," Chair. The 48th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Los Angeles, CA November, 1995. Lincoln, K.D. & Chatters, L.M. “Religion, stress, and psychological well-being among African American women.” Paper presented at the Association of Black Sociologists Meetings. August, 1998, San Francisco, CA. Chatters, L.M. “Religion and Later Life Development.” Invited presentation to the National Institute of Mental Health Conference, Sociocultural Processes in Later Life Development. Behavioral Science Research Branch, Division of Mental Disorders, Behavioral Science and AIDS. October 15-16, 1998, Rockville, MD. Chatters, L.M. “The Role of Family and Religion in the Health of African Americans.” Presentation to the Kellogg African American Health Care Project, Health Care Experiences in Southeast Michigan: How the Past Shapes Today and Tomorrow. February 26, 1999, Detroit, MI. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. “Contextual Factors in Religion/Spirituality and Health.” Invited paper, National Institutes of Health Panel, “Spirituality, Religion and Health,” Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. October 1999. Chatters, L.M., Taylor, R.J., Ellison, C.G., Levin, J.S., and Lincoln, K.D. "Congregational and clergy support to African American older adults." Presentation for the symposium, Beyond Family and Friend: Under-researched Topics in Social Support (Chair: Karen L. Fingerman). The 52nd Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, CA (November, 1999). Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M. & Lincoln, K.D. Family and church support networks among African Americans. Presentation for the symposium, Is Need Enough?: Additional Pathways to Service Utilization (Chair: Marjorie Cantor). Paper submitted to the 53rd Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC (November, 2000). van Olphen, J., Schulz, A. Israel, B., Chatters, L., Klem, L., Parker, E., Williams, D. Religious involvement and health among African American women on the east side of Detroit: A project affiliated with the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center. Paper presented at th 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston (November 12-16, 2000). Chatters, L.M., Neighbors, H.W., Mattis, J., Taylor, R.J., Coleman, K., Stillman, P.K., & Taylor, P. “Religious effects on health: Findings from a focus group study of African American adults. “ Presentation submitted to the Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community, the 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA (October 21-25, 2001). Neighbors, H.W., Chatters, L.M., Hussen, S., Taylor, P., Mattis, J., Taylor, R.J., Coleman, K., & Stillman, P. “The use of ministers for personal problems: Findings from a focus group study of African American adults.” Presentation submitted to the 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA (October 21-25, 2001). Chatters, L.M. Discussant. Defining spirituality and religion II: Operational definitions and relations to well-being in later life (Chairs: R.A. Shippy and Mark Brennan). Symposium submitted to the 54th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Chicago, IL (November 15-19, 2001). Krause, N., Chatters, L.M., Connell, C.M., Ingersoll-Dayton, B., & Shaw, B.A. “Receiving emotional support from parents during childhood: Impact on health and aging. Presentation at the 55th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. Boston, MA (November 22-26, 2002). Baker, T.A. and Chatters, L.M. Arthritis Symptoms as Indicators of Pain in Older African Americans. Presentation at the 130th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA (November 9-13, 2002). Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. Church Support Networks of Older Blacks. Poster presentation at the 56th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, CA (November 21-25, 2003). Samuel, J.C., Chatters, L.M., Patt, M.L., Beebe-Dimmer, J.L., Cooney, K.A., & Faerber, G.J. Complementary and alternative medicine use among male urology patients: Prevalence and correlates of use. Presentation at the 131th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA (November 15-19, 2003). Chatters, L.M. Religion in the Lives of African Americans: Health and Social Outcomes. Presentation to the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Seminar Series. School of Public Health, University of Michigan (December 2, 2003).

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Chatters, L.M. (2004). Health and Social Behaviors Among African Americans. Class presentation to HMP 675: Sociology of Medicine. Jersey Liang, Professor (November 9, 2004). Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. Negotiating the Academy. Presentation to the Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Program. Fifty-first Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. New York, New York (February 26, 2005). Chatters, L.M. (2005). Balancing Work and Family Life. Presentation to Postdoctoral Scholars of the African American Mental Health Research Program and the NIMH Training Grant for the Program for Research on Black Americans, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research (April 13, 2005). Chatters, L.M. (2006). Negotiating Doctoral Studies and the Graduate School Experience. Presentation to the Bridges to the Doctorate Summer Program, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Seminar Series. School of Public Health, University of Michigan (July 5, 2005). Taylor, R.J., & Chatters, L.M. (2005). Religious involvement among older Black Caribbeans. NSAL Mini-Conference, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan (September 22-23 2005). Chatters, L.M. (2005). The Michigan Difference Weekend: Church and Family Networks of Older African Americans. (October 14, 2005). Chatters, L.M. (2005). Aging, Race and Health. Program for Research on Black Americans. Inter-University Consortium on Political and Social Research Biennial Meeting. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan (October 21, 2005). Chatters, L.M. (2006). Religion in Academia. Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, University of Michigan (February 7, 2006). Chatters, L.M. (2006). Religion and Health among African Americans. HBHE 623: Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. Harold Neighbors, Instructor. (March 14, 2006). Taylor, R.J., & Chatters, L.M. (2006). Church Support Networks of Black Adults. School of Social Work Research Retreat, School of Social Work, University of Michigan (March 16, 2006). Chatters, L.M. (2006). Negotiating the Academy. Presentation to the Kellogg Health Disparities Scholars,Institute for Social Research (March 26, 2006). Chatters, L.M. (2006). African American Aging and Diversity. Distinguished Guest Lecturer, Duke University Center on Aging (April 12, 2006). Chatters, L.M. (2006). Michigan Consortium for Urban African American Research (MCUAAAR) Summer Workshop. Individual Presentation: "Religion and Health" June 8, 2006. Chatters, L.M. (2006). Michigan Consortium for Urban African American Research (MCUAAAR) Summer Workshop. MCUAAAR Summer Workshop. Panel Presentation, "Publishing in Peer Review Journals." June 8, 2006. Chatters, L.M. (2006). Michigan Consortium for Urban African American Research (MCUAAAR) Summer Workshop.MCUAAAR Summer Workshop. Round Table Presentation, Negotiating the Academy, June 7, 2006. Chatters, L.M. (2006). Inter-University Consortium on Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Presentation "Measurement of Religious Participation", July 19, 2006. Chatters, L.M. (2007). “Families and Health: Roles for Health Social Workers.” Guest Lecturer in SW400: Social Problems and Social Work Today. Dr. Brett Seabury, Instructor (March 14, 2007). Chatters, L.M. (2007). "Pivotal Program for Research on Black Americans - Past, Present Future: Health Disparities - Methodological Issues in Research on Risk & Protection.” Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity. ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods 2007 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, June 25, 2007. Chatters, L.M. (2007). “Public Health and Social Work Perspectives on Health Care.” Profile for Success Diversity and Career Development Office University of Michigan Medical School, June, 2007. Chatters, L.M. (2007). “Strategies and Advice for Academic Publishing.” Panel Presentation to the Emerging Scholars

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Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN) Summer Program. June 25-July 20, 2007. Chatters, L.M. (2008). MCUAAAR Presentation Michigan Consortium for Urban African American Research (MCUAAAR) Summer Workshop. MCUAAAR Summer Workshop. Round Table Presentation, Negotiating the Academy, June 7, 2006. Bakk, L., Woodward, A. T., Bullard, K. M., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L. M. (November 2008). “Mental illness in later life: Giving and receiving support.” Paper presented at the 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 22-24 2008 in National Harbor, MD. Woodward, A.T., Bullard, K. M., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M., Baser, R.E., Perron, B.E. (January 2009). “Use of complementary and alternative medicines for mental and substance use disorders: A comparison of African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and non-Hispanic Whites.” Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15-18 2009 in New Orleans, LA. Woodward, A.T., Bullard, K. M., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L. M. (2009). "Age differences in comorbid mental and physical illness: Findings from the National Survey of American Life." Paper presentation submitted to The Gerontological Society of America's 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting. Chatters, L.M. & Taylor, R.J. (2009). Religious Involvement Among African Americans, Black Caribbeans and non-Hispanic Whites. Presentation at the 2009 ICPSR Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity Workshop Inter-university Consortium on Political and Social Research, Institute for Social Research. July 2, 2009. Chatters, L.M. (2009). Successful Transitions from Community College to Four Year Institutions. Presentation at the Center for the Education of Women Fall Program Series. October 8, 2009. Chatters, L.M. (2009). Negotiating the Academy: Balancing Career and Personal Life. Presentation at the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health, School of Public Health. November 2009. Chatters, L.M. (2009). Strategies for Success in Academia. Presentation to the Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network Postdoctoral Scholar Workgroup. November 2009. Chatters, L.M. (2009). "Woman to Woman": Success Strategies for Graduate School. Presentation to the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), Rackham Graduate School, and the Center for the Education of Women (CEW). November 2009. Aranda, M.P., Chae, D.H., Lincoln, K.D., Taylor, R.J., Chatters, L.M. & Toler Woodward, A. (2011, September). Lifetime and 12-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 (WPA), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Chatters, L.M. October, 2011. Families and Health. Invited presentation to HBHE 600: Psychosocial Factors in Health Related Behavior. UM School of Public Health. Chatters, L.M. October, 2011. Balancing Family and Work Life. Panel Presentation to the Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN), UM School of Social Work. Taylor, R.J. & Chatters, L.M. (2011). Influences of clergy among African Americans, Black Caribbeans and Non-Hispanic Whites. Paper presentation submitted to Symposium on Influences on Religion and Spirituality Across the Course of Life (Chair, V. Bengtson). The Gerontological Society of America's 64th Annual Scientific Meeting. Boston, MA. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Woodward, A. T., (2013). Church Based Social Support and Mental Health among Older African Americans. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, June 24, 2013. Chatters, L.M. (2013). Mentoring Relationships and Career Development. Faculty and staff panel presentation to the Health Behavior and Health Education Capstone Course. December 2, 2013. Chatters, L.M. Negotiating the Academy (June 2014). Minority Aging Workshop , Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging. Program for Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research. Chatters, L.M. (June 2014). Religion and Health. Invited speaker presentation to the CSWE Minority Social Work Faculty Workshop. Council on Social Work Education. Institute for Social Research.

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Chatters, L.M. (June 2014). Religion, Spirituality and Health. Presentation to the Spiritual Care Department University of Michigan Health Systems, Ann Arbor, MI. Chatters, L.M. (December 2014). Preparing for the Job Search. HBHE Doctoral Student Group and HBHE Doctoral Curriculum Committee. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health. Chatters, L.M. (December 2014). Effective Mentoring Relationships in Doctoral Education. Presentation to HBHE 800: Professional Socialization. Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health. Chatters, L.M. (February 27, 2015). Faith Matters: Research and Practice on Religion, Spirituality (R/S) and Health. Grand Rounds Presentation to the Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy Unit University of Michigan Health System. Nguyen, A.W., Taylor, R.J., & Chatters, L.M. (Submitted 2015). Social Support Network Typologies and Suicidality Among African Americans. Submitted abstract to: Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future. Washington, DC January 13-17, 2016. Nguyen, A. W., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (January 2016). Social support from family and friends and suicidality among African Americans. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference; Washington, D.C.

Nguyen, A. W., Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., Taylor, H. O.‡, & Nicklett, E. J. (November 2015). Racial and ethnic differences in social

network types among older adults. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting; Orlando, FL.