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Laura Curran
Laura Curran
Dean and Professor University of Connecticut School of Social Work
Verified email at uconn.edu
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Barriers to service use for postpartum depression symptoms among low-income ethnic minority mothers in the United States
LS Abrams, K Dornig, L Curran
Qualitative health research 19 (4), 535-551, 2009
3322009
Maternal identity negotiations among low-income women with symptoms of postpartum depression
LS Abrams, L Curran
Qualitative Health Research 21 (3), 373-385, 2011
1122011
Making men into dads: Fatherhood, the state, and welfare reform
L Curran, LS Abrams
Gender & Society 14 (5), 662-678, 2000
1112000
“And you're telling me not to stress?” A grounded theory study of postpartum depression symptoms among low-income mothers
LS Abrams, L Curran
Psychology of Women Quarterly 33 (3), 351-362, 2009
1102009
Not just a middle-class affliction: Crafting a social work research agenda on postpartum depression
LS Abrams, L Curran
Health & Social Work 32 (4), 289-296, 2007
922007
Wayward girls and virtuous women: Social workers and female juvenile delinquency in the progressive era
LS Abrams, L Curran
Affilia 15 (1), 49-64, 2000
902000
Social work and fathers: Child support and fathering programs
L Curran
Social Work 48 (2), 219-227, 2003
772003
Between women: Gender and social work in historical perspective
LS Abrams, L Curran
Social Service Review 78 (3), 429-446, 2004
642004
They say,“If you don’t relax… you’re going to make something bad happen”: women’s emotion management during medically high-risk pregnancy
JLM McCoyd, L Curran, S Munch
Psychology of Women Quarterly 44 (1), 117-129, 2020
262020
The psychology of poverty: Professional social work and aid to dependent children in postwar America, 1946–1963
L Curran
Social Service Review 76 (3), 365-386, 2002
262002
The culture of race, class and poverty: The emergence of a cultural discourse in early Cold War social work (1946-1963)
L Curran
J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 30, 15, 2003
202003
Medically high-risk pregnancy: Women’s perceptions of their relationships with health care providers
S Munch, JLM McCoyd, L Curran, C Harmon
Social Work in Health Care 59 (1), 20-45, 2020
192020
Social work's revised maternalism: mothers, workers, and welfare in early cold war America, 1946-1963
L Curran
Journal of Women's History 17 (1), 112-136, 2005
192005
“There is just a different energy”: changes in the therapeutic relationship with the telehealth transition
JLM McCoyd, L Curran, E Candelario, P Findley
Clinical Social Work Journal 50 (3), 325-336, 2022
182022
Serving the hard-to-serve: The use of clinical knowledge in welfare reform
R Lee, L Curran
J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 30, 59, 2003
162003
Human service administrator perceptions of online MSW degree programs
L Curran, RS Mayers, F Fulghum
Online and distance social work education, 316-332, 2020
152020
Social service providers under COVID-19 duress: Adaptation, burnout, and resilience
JLM McCoyd, L Curran, E Candelario, PA Findley, K Hennessey
Journal of Social Work 23 (1), 85-102, 2023
142023
Practicing maternal virtues prematurely: The phenomenology of maternal identity in medically high-risk pregnancy
L Curran, J McCoyd, S Munch, B Wilkenfeld
Health care for women international 38 (8), 813-832, 2017
142017
Longing to" belong": Foster children in mid-century Philadelphia (1946-1963)
L Curran
journal of social history, 425-445, 2008
102008
Feminine women, hard workers: Foster motherhood in midcentury America (1946-1963)
L Curran
Journal of Family History 31 (4), 386-412, 2006
102006
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