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Pilar Horner's Publications

Horner, P., Hughes, A., & Vélez Ortiz, D. (2016). Social work scholars and undergraduate research opportunities.  Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 3(20), 216-230. 

Horner, P., Martinez, R., Vélez Ortiz, D., Kayitsinga, J., Acosta, S. (in press) Adapting a nutrition education intervention for Latinos. Journal of Education and Human Development.

Lopez, W. D., Horner, P., Doering-White, J., Delva, J., Sanders, L., & Martinez, R. (in press). Motherhood and mothering in the shadow of deportation. Social Work in Public Health.

Horner, P., & Martinez, R. (2015, December). Hay que Sufrir: The meaning of suffering among former Mexican American migrant farmworkers. Latino Studies, 13(4), 523-541. doi:10.1057/lst.2015.41

Horner, P., Martinez, R., Vélez Ortiz, D., Kayitsinga, J., & Acosta, S. (2015, December). Adapting a nutrition education intervention for Latinos. Journal of Education and Human Development, 4(4), 84-90. doi: 10.15640/jehd.v4n4a11

Martinez, R., Kayitsinga, J., Horner P. & Vélez Ortiz, D. (2015). Latinos 2025: A needs assessment of Latino communities in southeast Michigan. The Julian Samora Research Institute.

Bain-Nordberg, A., Horner, P., Delva, J. (2014). Adolescent pregnancy in Canada: Multicultural considerations, regional differences, and the legacy of liberalization. In A. Cherry & M. Dillon (Eds.), International handbook of adolescent pregnancy: Medical, psychosocial, and public health responses (pp. 205-224). New York, NY: Springer Publishing.

Delva, J., Horner, P., Sanchez, N. (2014). Adolescent pregnancy in Chile: A social, cultural, political analysis. In A. Cherry and M. Dillon (Eds.), International handbook of adolescent pregnancy: Medical, psychosocial, and public health responses (pp. 225-240). New York, NY: Springer Publishing.

Doering-White, J., Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Lopez, W., & Delva, J. (2014). Testimonial engagement: Undocumented Latina mothers navigating a gendered deportation regime. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 1-16. doi: 10.1007/s12134-014-0408-7

Horner, P., Rojas-Anadon, S., Milanovic, E. (2014). Women and aging. In E. Krajewski-Jaime (Ed.), Aging: Ethnicity and gender issues. Champaign, IL: Common Ground Publishing.

Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Doering-White, J., Lopez, W., Delva, J. (2014). “I put a mask on”: The human side of deportation effects on children. Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, 2(2), 33-47.

Vélez Ortiz, D., Kayitsinga, J., Martinez, R.O., Horner, P., & Acosta, S. (2014). Meatloaf to tacos: An evaluation pilot study of a cultural adaptation for a community-based nutritional education program with Latino families. The Julian Samora Research Institute E-Series. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.

Delva, J., Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Lopez, W.D., & Doering-White, J. (2013). Mental health problems of children of undocumented parents in the United States: A hidden crisis. Journal of Community Positive Practices, 13(3), 25.

Horner, P., Nassiri, R. (2013). Social cultural stressors in Dominican Republic HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. Journal of AIDS Clinical Research, 4(242). doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000242

Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Harner, M., Horner, P., Delva, J. (2013). Grassroots responsiveness to human rights abuse: History of the Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights. Social Work, 58 (2), 117-125. doi: 10.1093/sw/swt004.

Horner, P. (Fall 2012) [Review of the book Tomatoland: How modern industrial agriculture destroyed our most alluring fruit, by B. Estabrook]. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 16(1), 4.

Horner, P. (Spring 2012). Summit on improving Latino educational achievement in Michigan. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 15(2), 5.

Horner, P., Andrade, F., Delva, J., Grogan-Kaylor, A., & Castillo, M. (Spring 2012). The relationship of birth order and gender with academic standing and substance use among youth in Latin America. Journal of Individual Psychology, 68(1), 19-37.

Horner, P., Castillo, M., Delva, J., & Sanchez, N. (2012). Parental perceptions of neighborhood effects in Latino comunas: The script of “the delinquent” in understanding drug use, violence, and social disorganization. Substance Use and Misuse, 47(7), 809-20. doi:10.3109/10826084.2012.671647.

Hughes, A. K, Velez-Ortiz, D., & Horner, P. (2012). Academic, professional, and community outcomes of a faculty-mentored BASW research experience. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 17, 133-147.

Hughes, A., Horner, P., & Vélez Ortiz, D. (Fall 2012). Being the diversity hire: Negotiating identity in an academic job search. Journal of Social Work Education, 48(3), 595-612. doi: 10.5175/JSWE.2012.201000101

Li, S., Horner, P., Delva, J. (2012). Social capital and cigarette smoking among Latinos in the United States. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, 3(1), 83.

Ma, J., Horner, P., Han, Y., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Delva, J., & Castillo, M. (2012). Predictors of discordance among Chilean families. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health, 5(3), 325.

Martinez, R., Horner, P. (2012). Hay que Sufrir para Sobrevivir: Suffering as a component of resilience. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 16(1): 1, 9, 17-21.