Jennifer S. Payne, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Social Work, Clinical Psychology, African American Studies, Black Studies
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Stuart Kirk grad student 2011 UCLA
 (Misdiagnosis Hypotheses: An Experiment Assessing Licensed Clinicians' Ability to Diagnose Depression in African American Males.)
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Walton QL, Payne JS. (2016) Missing the mark: Cultural expressions of depressive symptoms among African-American women and men Social Work in Mental Health. 14: 637-657
Payne JS, Hays K. (2016) A spectrum of belief: a qualitative exploration of candid discussions of clergy on mental health and healing Mental Health, Religion and Culture. 19: 600-612
Payne JS. (2014) The influence of secular and theological education on pastors' depression intervention decisions. Journal of Religion and Health. 53: 1398-413
Payne JS. (2012) Influence of Race and Symptom Expression on Clinicians' Depressive Disorder Identification in African American Men Journal of the Society For Social Work and Research. 3: 162-177
Kang SY, Howard D, Kim J, et al. (2010) English language proficiency and lifetime mental health service utilization in a national representative sample of Asian Americans in the USA. Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England). 32: 431-9
Payne JS. (2009) Variations in pastors' perceptions of the etiology of depression by race and religious affiliation. Community Mental Health Journal. 45: 355-65
Payne JS. (2008) “Saints Don’t Cry”: Exploring Messages Surrounding Depression and Mental Health Treatment as Expressed by African-American Pentecostal Preachers Journal of African American Studies. 12: 215-228
Payne J, Neutel I, Cho R, et al. (2004) Factors Associated with Women's Medication Use Bmc Women's Health. 4: 1-12
Payne J. (2004) The impact of a reduced fertility rate on women's health. Bmc Women's Health. 4: 1-15
DesMeules M, Kazanjian A, Maclean H, et al. (2004) Women's Health Surveillance Report: Introduction. Bmc Women's Health. 4: 1-2
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