Duvall Chair of Family Development & Community Health

Duvall Library Catalog

This collection of research is a compilation of publications produced by current and former Duvall Chairs, Duvall Fellows, and articles published in the Duvall Journal of Family Development and Community Health.

Dr. Evelyn Duvall PhD (Founder)

  1. Duvall, E. M. (1988). Family development's first forty years. Family Relations, 37(1), 127-134.
  2. Duvall, E. M., & Miller, B. C. (1985). Marriage and family development. New York: Harper & Row.
  3. Duvall, E. M. (1977). Marriage and family development. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
  4. Duvall, E. M. (1976). Parent and teenager: Living and loving. Nashville: Broadman Press.
  5. Duvall, E. M. (1974). Handbook for parents. Nashville: Broadman Press.
  6. Duvall, E. M. (1970). Faith in families. Chicago: Rand McNally.
  7. Duvall, E. M. (1969). Teenagers and the generation gap. Family Coordinator, 18(3), 284-286.
  8. Duvall, S., & Duvall, E. M. (1967). Sense and nonsense about sex (British edition). London: Lutterworth Press.
  9. Duvall, E. M. (1966b). Today's teenagers. New York: Association Press.
  10. Duvall, E. M. (1965b). Family dilemmas with teenagers. Family Coordinator, 14(2), 35-38.
  11. Duvall, E. M. (1965a). Why wait till marriage. New York: Associated Press.
  12. Duvall, E. M. (1964b). Identifying potential conflict areas in high school dating. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 16(1), 103-106.
  13. Duvall, E. M. (1964a). Adolescent love as a reflection of teenagers' search for identity. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 26(2), 226-229.
  14. Duvall, E. M., Mace, D., & Popenoe, P. (1964). The church looks at family life. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press.
  15. Duvall, E. M. (1963, 1965, 1967). Love and the facts of life. New York: Association Press.
  16. Duvall, E. M. (1962). Where do they get their ideas of love and marriage? PTA Magazine, 56, 10-14.
  17. Duvall, S., & Duvall, E. M. (1962). Sense and nonsense about sex. New York: Association Press.
  18. Duvall, E. M. (1961). International conference on the family. Marriage and Family Living, 23, 12-14.
  19. Duvall, E. M. (1961). Foundations for the North American Conference on Church and Family. Marriage and Family Living, 23, 270-272.
  20. Duvall, E. M., & Duvall, S. M. (Eds.) (1961b). Foundations for Christian family policy: Proceedings of the North American Conference on Church and Family, April 30–May 5, 1961. New York: Association Press.
  21. Duvall, E. M., & Duvall, S. M. (Eds.) (1961a). Sex ways, in fact and faith: Bases for Christian family policy. New York: Association Press.
  22. Duvall, E. M. (1968). About sex and growing up (Illustrated by Simon Frankel). New York: Association Press.
  23. Duvall, E. M. (1957, 1962, 1967, 1971). Family development. Chicago/Philadelphia: Lippincott.
  24. Duvall, E. M. (1957, 1960, 1962, 1969). Facts of life for teenagers. London: Arco Publications (British edition).
  25. Duvall, E. M., & Johnson, J. Duvall (1958, 1967). The art of dating. New York: Association Press.
  26. Duvall, E. M., & Hill, R. (with chapters by S. M. Duvall) (1953, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1967). When you marry. New York: Association Press.
  27. Duvall, E. M. (1954b). In-laws: Pro and con: An original study of interpersonal relations. New York: Association Press.
  28. Duvall, E. M. (1954a). In-laws in your life. Pastoral Psychology, 5(49), 39-46.
  29. Duvall, E. M. (1953). When you marry. Boston: Heath.
  30. Duvall, E. M. (1950c, 1956). Facts of life and love for teenagers. New York: Association Press.
  31. Duvall, E. M. (1950). Family living. New York: Macmillan.
  32. Duvall, E. M. (January, 1950). Human Development Bulletin, 18-20.
  33. Duvall, E. M. (1949). Family life materials. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
  34. Duvall, E. M., & Hill, R. (1948). Report of the committee on the dynamics of family interaction. Washington, DC: Mimeographed.
  35. Duvall, E. M., & Hill, R. (1945). When you marry. Boston: D.C. Heath and Company.
  36. Duvall, E. M. (1946a). Different conceptions of parenthood. American Journal of Sociology, 52, 193-203.
  37. Duvall, E. M. (1946b). Building your marriage. New York: Public Affairs Committee.
  38. Duvall, E. M., & Duvall, S. M. (1946). Leading parents groups. New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press.
  39. Duvall, E. M. (1945b). Soldier come home. Marriage and Family Living, 7(3), 61-63, 72.
  40. Duvall, E. M. (1945a). Loneliness and the serviceman's wife. Marriage and Family Living, 7, 77-81.
  41. Duvall, E. M. (1944). Growing edges in family life education. Marriage and Family Living, 6(2), 21-24.
  42. Duvall, E. M. (1942). Marriage in war time. Marriage and Family Living, 4(4), 73-76.
  43. Duvall, E. M. (1939). The Association for Family Living. Marriage and Family Living, 1(4), 75+.
  44. Duvall, E. M. (1937). Child-parent social distance. Sociology and Social-Research, 21, 458-463.

Dr. Jane Roberts PhD, MSW (Duvall Chair | 2009 – 2022)

  1. Sloan, M., Grosholz, J., & Roberts, J. (2016). Gap Analysis of the Privatized System of Care for Families and Children in Three Florida Counties, U.S.A. The Social Sciences Collection, 6, 118-125.
  2. Roberts, J. (2015). An integrated model of counseling, support, and ancillary services for caregivers of dementia patients. International Academic Forum, 12, 221-232.
  3. Roberts, J. (2014). The influence of social support in caregivers of Veterans with dementia. Journal of Military and Government Counseling, 2, 107-118.
  4. Roberts, J. (2014). Relatives near or far: The role of geographically distant or close social support for dementia caregivers. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 4, 21-29.
  5. Roberts, J. (2014). Dementia caregivers' burden in those with geographically distant or close social support. Social Work and Health Care (Pending revision Dec. 2015).
  6. Roberts, J. (2009). Social-Influence Model Interactions: Intergenerational Programming for At-Risk Youth and Elders. Social Justice in Context (4), 35-46. Roberts, J. (2008). The Parameters of Prejudice: Ethics Adherence and Age Bias. The Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50, 65-79.
  7. Roberts, J. (2007). Age Bias in Social Work Practitioners: Implications for Program Managers. Indian Journal of Gerontology, 2, 96-109.
  8. Roberts, J. & Blieszner, R. (2007). Infusion of gerontology content: An ethical imperative. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 12, 129-140.
  9. Roberts, J. & Ducett, D. (2005). Roberts, J. & Ducett, D. (2004). The therapeutic milieu in the socialization of developmentally disabled students. The International Journal of the Humanities.
  10. Dobkins, D. H. & Roberts, J., (2003). Age, gender, and locus of control as determinants of health communication style preference. Multicultural Communication, (30), 50-56.

Dr. Dane Minnick PhD, MSW, CPS (Duvall Chair | 2024 – Current)

  1. Minnick, D., Place, J., Thaller, J., Mercado, D., Powers, E., Fultz, D. (2024). Facilitating a Strategic Community-Academic Partnership to address substance misuse: Three years of evaluation and outcomes. Higher Education, Outreach, and Engagement. https://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/jheoe/article/view/3112/3497
  2. Minnick, D., Park, D. (2023). Perceptions of newly graduated social workers' initial substance misuse treatment service delivery capacities in a Midwestern state. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1533256X.2023.2235599
  3. Park, D., Minnick, D. (2023). Examining Entry-Level Social Workers' Substance Use Prevention Capacities in a Northeastern State: A Field Perspective. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1533256X.2023.2235596
  4. Minnick, D., Thaller, J., Place, J., Trainor, K., Moore, M., Powers, E., Hobson, K. (2023). Utilizing experiential learning to deliver substance misuse prevention education and impact local communities. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1533256X.2023.2235606
  5. Park, D., Minnick, D. (2023). Workplace Context to Prevent Substance Misuse in the United States: Associations Between workplace Policies and Employee Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Drug Issues. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00220426231152913.
  6. Minnick, D., Place, J., Thaller, J. (2022). Creating a community-academic partnership: An innovative approach to increasing local community capacities to address substance misuse. Higher Education, Outreach, and Engagement. https://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/jheoe/article/view/2794/2769.
  7. Minnick, D., Park, D. (2022). New York Master of Social Work graduates' substance use treatment service delivery capacities. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. https://doi.org/10.1080/1533256X.2022.2092984
  8. Park, D., Lee, O., Park, J., & Minnick, D. (2021). Substance use disorders among deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States. Drug & Alcohol Dependence. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109106
  9. Minnick, D., Park, D. (2020). Exploring the formation of treatment program director perceptions on entry-level social workers' substance use treatment capacities in New York. Substance Abuse Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2020.1803181
  10. Minnick, D. (2019). Examining substance use education in social work: a survey of MSW program leaders. Journal of Social Work Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/10437797.2019.1671260
  11. Minnick, D., ~Hudson-Stabin, A., ~Hardrick, S. (2019). Understanding perceptions of substance use education in social work: an analysis of survey responses from MSW program leaders. Social Work Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2019.1651835
  12. Minnick, D. (2019). The state of substance use education in masters of social work programs: a content analysis of course listings and faculty profiles. Substance Abuse Journal, p. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2018.1550466