Gregory J. Meissen
Affiliations: | Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeConstance D. Gaston | grad student | 2000 | Wichita State University |
Ruth E. Wetta | grad student | 2004 | Wichita State University |
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Dziadkowiec O, Meissen GJ, Merkle EC. (2017) Perceptions of community, social capital, and how they affect self-reported health: a multilevel analysis. Public Health. 152: 9-16 |
Wituk S, Vu CC, Brown LD, et al. (2008) Organizational capacity needs of consumer-run organizations. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 35: 212-9 |
Wituk SA, Bomhoff K, Commer A, et al. (2004) Using a focus group methodology to gain input from people who use home and community based services Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 22: 27-41 |
Wituk SA, Shepherd MD, Warren M, et al. (2002) Factors contributing to the survival of self-help groups. American Journal of Community Psychology. 30: 349-66 |
Wituk S, Shepherd MD, Slavich S, et al. (2000) A topography of self-help groups: An empirical analysis Social Work. 45: 157-165 |
Medvene LJ, Volk FA, Meissen GJ. (1997) Communal Orientation and Burnout Among Self‐Help Group Leaders Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 27: 262-278 |
Meissen GJ, Volk F. (1994) Chapter 10: Predictors of burnout among self-help group leaders Prevention in Human Services. 11: 241-262 |
Meissen GJ, Warren ML. (1993) The Self-Help Clearinghouse: A New Development in Action Research for Community Psychology The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 29: 446-463 |
Meissen GJ, Gleason DF, Embree MG. (1991) An assessment of the needs of mutual-help groups. American Journal of Community Psychology. 19: 427-42 |
Meissen GJ, Mason WC, Gleason DF. (1991) Understanding the attitudes and intentions of future professionals toward self-help. American Journal of Community Psychology. 19: 699-714 |