Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak

Summary

Affiliation: Wayne State University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Gender, victimization, and outcomes: reconceptualizing risk
    Sheryl Pimlott-Kubiak
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 71:528-39. 2003
  2. ncbi Trauma and cumulative adversity in women of a disadvantaged social location
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 75:451-65. 2005
  3. ncbi Treatment at the front end of the criminal justice continuum: the association between arrest and admission into specialty substance abuse treatment
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
    Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 1:20. 2006
  4. ncbi More severe violence exposure associated with poly-pharmaceutical use
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Am J Addict 15:457-61. 2006
  5. ncbi Gender and posttraumatic stress: sexual violence as an explanation for women's increased risk
    Lilia M Cortina
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 115:753-9. 2006
  6. ncbi Departments of corrections as purchasers of community-based treatment: a national study
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    Michigan State University, School of Social Work, 254 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
    J Subst Abuse Treat 36:420-7. 2009
  7. ncbi A model of sexually and physically victimized women's process of attaining effective formal help over time: the role of social location, context, and intervention
    Angie C Kennedy
    School of Social Work, Michigan State University MSU, 254 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
    Am J Community Psychol 50:217-28. 2012
  8. ncbi Health issues in the Arab American community. Arab Americans in publicly financed substance abuse treatment
    Cynthia L Arfken
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Ethn Dis 17:S3-72-S3-76. 2007
  9. ncbi Substance abuse treatment and services by criminal justice and other funding sources
    Cynthia L Arfken
    Wayne State University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, 2761 E Jefferson, Detroit, Michigan 48207, USA
    Addict Behav 34:613-5. 2009
  10. ncbi Does subsequent criminal justice involvement predict foster care and termination of parental rights for children born to incarcerated women?
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
    Soc Work Public Health 27:129-47. 2012

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Publications11

  1. ncbi Gender, victimization, and outcomes: reconceptualizing risk
    Sheryl Pimlott-Kubiak
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 71:528-39. 2003
    ..These findings argue against theories of female victims' greater vulnerability to pathological outcomes, instead linking risk to exposure history...
  2. ncbi Trauma and cumulative adversity in women of a disadvantaged social location
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 75:451-65. 2005
    ..This study supports cumulative adversity models and the importance of social location...
  3. ncbi Treatment at the front end of the criminal justice continuum: the association between arrest and admission into specialty substance abuse treatment
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
    Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 1:20. 2006
    ..e., probation or parole status)...
  4. ncbi More severe violence exposure associated with poly-pharmaceutical use
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Am J Addict 15:457-61. 2006
    ..Victimization screening has important implications in health care settings...
  5. ncbi Gender and posttraumatic stress: sexual violence as an explanation for women's increased risk
    Lilia M Cortina
    Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 1043, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 115:753-9. 2006
    ..These findings argue against theories of "feminine vulnerability," instead linking PTSD risk to sexually violent situations...
  6. ncbi Departments of corrections as purchasers of community-based treatment: a national study
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    Michigan State University, School of Social Work, 254 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
    J Subst Abuse Treat 36:420-7. 2009
    ..Most (41/42) SSA administrators reported a strong relationship with DOC. This report represents the first step in describing the availability, mechanisms, and regulations of these two publicly funded community-based treatment systems...
  7. ncbi A model of sexually and physically victimized women's process of attaining effective formal help over time: the role of social location, context, and intervention
    Angie C Kennedy
    School of Social Work, Michigan State University MSU, 254 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
    Am J Community Psychol 50:217-28. 2012
    ..We conclude with research and practice implications...
  8. ncbi Health issues in the Arab American community. Arab Americans in publicly financed substance abuse treatment
    Cynthia L Arfken
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Ethn Dis 17:S3-72-S3-76. 2007
    ..To determine the characteristics of Arab Americans receiving treatment and to compare them with individuals of other ethnic groups...
  9. ncbi Substance abuse treatment and services by criminal justice and other funding sources
    Cynthia L Arfken
    Wayne State University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, 2761 E Jefferson, Detroit, Michigan 48207, USA
    Addict Behav 34:613-5. 2009
    ..Although client characteristics or training opportunities may determine these services and practices, the agency's most important funding source may have implications for services offered...
  10. ncbi Does subsequent criminal justice involvement predict foster care and termination of parental rights for children born to incarcerated women?
    Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak
    School of Social Work, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
    Soc Work Public Health 27:129-47. 2012
    ..Additionally, 69% of mothers retained legal custody, despite subsequent criminal involvement for many, suggesting supportive parenting programs and resources need to be available to these women throughout and after incarceration...
  11. ncbi Characteristics of facilities with specialized programming for drinking drivers and for other criminal justice involved clients: analysis of a national database
    Cynthia L Arfken
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University, 2761 E, Jefferson, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 2:26. 2007
    ..abstract:..