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Dr. Michael Lindsey, Assistant Professor

Mailing Information:

Contact Information:

University of Maryland

Phone: (410) 706.8781

School of Social Work

Fax: (410) 706.6046

525 West Redwood Street

E-mail: mlindsey@ssw.umaryland.edu

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Room: 2E15


Education:

MSW, Howard University

MPH; PhD: University of Pittsburgh

Postdoctoral Fellow: W.K. Kellogg Community Health Scholars Program, Johns Hopkins University 

Expertise and Research Interests:

Mental health service delivery to depressed African American youth

African American male development in high-risk communities

Testing school-based violence prevention and early interventions 

University and community partnership


Memberships:

American Public Health Association

Society of Social Work Research


Honors and Awards:

Health Disaprities Scholar, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Fellow, Wiltse Scholar, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh

Fellow, CSWE/NIMH Minority Clinical Program

Fellow, Henry C. Welcome Fellowship-Maryland Higher Education Commission


Recent Publications:

Nebbitt, V., Lombe, M., & Lindsey, M.A. (2007).  “Perceived parental behavior and peer affiliations among urban African American adolescents.” Social Work Research, 31,3, 163-169.

Lindsey, M.A., Korr, W., Broitman, M., Bone, L., Green, A. & Leaf, P. (2006). “Help-seeking behaviors and depression among African-American adolescent boys.” Social Work, 51, 1 49-58.

DeForge, B., Belcher, J., O’Rourke, M. & Lindsey, M.A.  “Predictors of depression in consumers of homeless multi-service centers.”  In press.  Stress, Trauma and Crisis:  An International Journal.  2005.

In review: What are depressed, African American adolescent males saying about mental health services and providers? In, W. Johnson (Ed.), Social Work and Social Welfare Responses to African American Males.

In review: Clinical characteristics and predictors of psychiatric emergency service use among depressed, African American adolescents, Psychiatric Services, 2006. Co-Authored with Joe, S.

In review: Perceived parental behavior and peer affiliations among urban African American adolescents, Social Work Research, 2006. Co-authored with Nebbitt, V. & Lombe, M.

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