Angelise Radney successfully defended her dissertation titled "Understanding Maternal and Infant Health Among Black Women in Ohio: A Multidimensional Analysis of Stress, Healthcare Experiences, and Prenatal Behaviors" 🎉 Congratulations Angelise!
Thank you The Ohio State University College of Social Work for creating this video with Joyce Lee, PhD on a framework/tool to help decision making process when it comes to ethical AI application in SW research. Please distribute this link if helpful! https://t.co/oX3tNOZO2r
PhD Candidate Yujeong Chang is the recipient of The Ohio State University College of Social Work Student Seed Grant! Yujeong was funded for her proposal on Defining Resilience Following Childhood Maltreatment: A Qualitative Study of Young Adults. Congratulations!
We look forward to seeing you at the Aligning Ethical AI in Social Work panel, hosted by the Social Work AI Network and moderated by Joyce Lee! We are pleased to provide Continuing Education (CE) credits at this event through the NYU Silver School of Work.
Congratulations to Yanfeng Xu, Amanda Klein-Cox, Ramona Denby-Brinson, Eun Koh, Angela Tobin, Joyce Lee, Qi Wu, and Nancy Mendoza for their publication on shared parenting experiences in kinship care! You can read their article here: https://t.co/mXzMy75bgj
Congratulations to our lab members for an acceptance to the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD) 2026 in Incheon! Catch us at our symposium on Fatherhood in Diverse Family and System Contexts: Implications for Positive Child Development🎉
Interested in fatherhood-related research? Please join us at SSWR 2026! The Fatherhood Special Interest Group (SIG) is meeting Saturday from 7-8am at the Independence BR A, ML4. Anyone conducting or interested in conducting fatherhood-related research is welcome to join 😊
Congrats to Joyce Lee, Garrett Pace, Keunhye Park, Hunmin Cha, Yujeong Chang & Amy Xu for their recently accepted manuscript to Child Abuse & Neglect 🎉 Stay tuned for Most important predictors of father-child contact in the U.S. child welfare system: A machine learning approach!
As we wrap up the year, we are grateful for everyone who has contributed to the Child and Family Wellbeing Lab and made it the space it is 💞 Happy Holidays and best wishes for a peaceful close to the year!
Introducing the S in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Safety 📚 Read our upcoming article here! https://t.co/IxfeasG1yk
Introducing the C in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Collaboration 📚 Read our upcoming article here! https://t.co/Mr8tvwbv5P
Introducing the I in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Integrity📚 Read our upcoming article here! https://t.co/Mr8tvwaXgh
Introducing the H in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Human-Centeredness📚 Supervise AI models and be responsible for checking outputs in addition to featuring and centering community voices https://t.co/Mr8tvwbv5P
Introducing the T in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Transparency📚Read our upcoming article here: https://t.co/Mr8tvwbv5P
Introducing the E in our Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence Use in Social Work Research (ETHICS): Equity📚Read our upcoming article here: https://t.co/Mr8tvwbv5P
A manuscript by Joyce Y. Lee, Garrett Pace, Hunmin Cha, Smitha Rao, Hyeouk Chris Hahm, Ruopeng An, and Ramona Denby-Brinson was recently accepted to the Journal of Society for Social Work and Research🎉Stay tuned for the article link to ETHICS: An Ethical Framework for Artificial