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CLAUDIA J. COULTONDistinguished University ProfessorLillian F. Harris ProfessorJack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences,Case Western Reserve University,10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland OH 44106. (216) 368-2304, claudia.coulton@case.eduPh.D.EDUCATIONSocial Welfare. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. 1978M.S.WSocial Work. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. 1972B.A.Sociology (cum laude). Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH. 1969ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTSJack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western ReserveUniversityProfessor1984 to presentAssociate Professor1981-84Assistant Professor1978-81Associate Dean for Research2003-08Doctoral Program Chair1984-88Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, Case Western Reserve UniversityCo-Director1988 to presentHebrew University, Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, JerusalemVisiting Lecturer2010Urban Institute, Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center, Washington DCVisiting Scholar2008Stockholm University, Department of Social Work, StockholmVisiting Professor1985Ohio Department of Public Welfare, Columbus, OH.Program Policy Specialistl974-l975Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.Medical Social Workerl972-l974Columbus State Hospital, Columbus, OH.Psychiatric Social Worker1969-19711

HONORS AND AWARDSSocial Work Pioneer Award, National Association of Social Workers, 2019G. Thomas Kingsley Impact Award, National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, 2018Fellow, Society for Social Work and Research, inducted 2017Distinguished Achievement Citation, Ohio Wesleyan University Alumni Association, 2014Career Achievement Award, Association for Community Organization and SocialAdministration, 2013Marie Weil Outstanding Scholarship Award, Association for Community Organization andSocial Administration, 2012Professional Achievement Award, Case Western Reserve Alumni Association, 2012Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University, appointed 2012Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, inducted 2010Mather Spotlight Prize for Excellence in Research, Case Western Reserve University, 2010Distinguished Career Award, Ohio State University Social Work Alumni Hall of Fame, 2007Evaluation Recognition Award, Ohio Program Evaluators Group, 2005Bruel Memorial Prize, (awarded annually for the best article in Social Service Review), 2004Aaron Rosen Endowed Lecturer, Society for Social Work and Research, 2004Ohio Women's Hall of Fame, inducted 1994Presidential Award for Excellence, National Association of Social Work, 1993John Diekhoff Award-Distinguished Graduate Teaching, Case Western Reserve University, 1989SELECTED GRANTS AND CONTRACTSUS Department of Housing and Urban Development, Leveraging Administrative Data to ExamineYouth Homelessness, 2020-2024 ( 645,622). Co-investigator.Saint Lukes Foundation, Data to Promote a Lead Safe Cleveland. 2018-2020 ( 50,000).Principal Investigator.Mt. Sinai Foundation, Data to Promote a Lead Safe Cleveland,. 2018-2020. ( 50,000). PrincipalInvestigator.George Gund Foundation. Data to Promote a Lead Safe Cleveland,. 2018-2020. ( 75,000),Principal Investigator.2

NIH-National Cancer Institute (P20-CA233216. Li, PI) Case Comprehensive Cancer Center(Case CCC) Cancer Health Disparities SPORE Planning Grant (09/2018 – 08/2021). CoInvestigator.Ohio Department of Medicaid, Ohio Opioid Analytics Project.). 2018-19. ( 92,229 PrincipalInvestigator.Third Federal Foundation. Residential mobility and early learning outcomes for children touchedby P-16 in Slavic Village. 2018. ( 30,000). Principal InvestigatorNational Institute of Justice (IJCX0221, Kagawa, R., PI). (Sub-contract, University of California,Davis). Preventing Firearm Violence: An Evaluation of Urban Blight Removal in HighRisk Communities. 2018-2021. ( 699,964) Co-Investigator.National Institute of Aging. (1R01AG055480-Dalton PI). Modeling and ForecastingAtherosclerotic Risk: A Complex Systems Approach, 2017-2021(815,792) CoInvestigator.Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. (Sub-contract from California StateUniversity). Design Study of Dual System Youth-Four City Study. 2016-2018.( 150,000) Co-Investigator.Academy Health (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation). Integrated Data Evaluating Asthma Riskin Chilhood. 2015-17 ( 40,362). Co-Investigator.Annie E. Casey Foundation. How does child welfare and juvenile justice involvement affect highschool graduation and early adult outcomes in a 9th grade cohort? Using integrated datafor cross-sector planning for at-risk youth in Cleveland neighborhoods. 2014-2015( 100,000). Principal Investigator.John T. and Catherine C. Mac Arthur Foundation. Leveraging integrated data systems (IDS) toexamine the role of housing and neighborhood conditions on school readiness and earlyliteracy. 2013-2015 ( 300,000). Principal Investigator.National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. (R01AG055480-Spilsbury, PI)Understanding how neighborhood ecologies influence child maltreatment: A mixedmethods study, 2013-17 ( 2,300,000). Co-Investigator.Ohio Department of Education (sub-contract from Ohio Education Research Center).Investigating the pathway to proficiency from birth through 3rd grade. 2012-13( 130.000). Principal Investigator.Sisters of Charity Foundation. Promise neighborhood evaluation. 2013-2014 ( 135,000). CoPrincipal Investigator.John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (sub-grant University of Pennsylvania). UsingIDS to evaluate the path from child welfare to juvenile justice in 3 cities. 2011-12(90,000). Principal Investigator.U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (sub-contract Urban Institute). Nationalevaluation of the federal Choice Neighborhoods mixed-Income Initiative. 2012-153

( 171,858). Co-Investigator.Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. Cleveland Choice Neighborhood planning. 2012( 40,000). Principal Investigator.Sisters of Charity Foundation. Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood needs and planninganalysis, 2010-2013 ( 190,000). Principal Investigator.National Institutes of Health (1R01CA132896, Colabianchi, PI). Effects of the built environmenton BMI, activity and eating. 2010-13 ( 1,600,000). Co-Investigator.Annie E. Casey Foundation, Making Connections neighborhood research, 2003-13 ( 561,258).Principal Investigator.Thriving Communities Institute. Foreclosure and demolition study, 2013 ( 25,000). CoInvestigator.The Cleveland Foundation. Greater University Circle Initiative study, 2012-13 ( 21,500).Principal Investigator.City of Cleveland. Operation Prevent, 2010-12 ( 104,380). Principal Investigator.National Institutes of Health, (CA-121151-01, Colabianchi, PI). Defining the built environment,2005-07 ( 373,000). Co-Investigator.National Institutes of Health (HSN275200800009C , Dearborn, PI). National Children’s Study,Cuyahoga and Lorain County, 2008-11. Co-Investigator.The Cleveland Foundation. Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change core support, 1991 2009. Principal Investigator.The George Gund Foundation. Strategic initiatives for the Center on Urban Poverty and SocialChange, 1997-2014. Principal Investigator.Department of Housing and Urban Development. Neighborhood effects of Low Income HousingTax Credit, 2005-06. Co-Investigator.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. School grounds as community parks: Modifying theenvironment to increase physical activity, 2004–06. Co-Investigator.Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Did welfare leavers jobcharacteristics change during TANF implementation? An analysis using SIPP, 2003-04( 30,000). Principal Investigator.Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. How are they managing? Follow-up study ofwelfare leavers, 1998-05 ( 500,000). Principal Investigator.Cuyahoga County. Early Childhood Initiative evaluation and research, 2000-05, ( 3,700,000).Principal Investigator.Cleveland Foundation. Literacy needs and plan. 2005 ( 27,431). Principal Investigator.MDRC, Urban change neighborhood study, 1996-2003 ( 95,000). Co-Investigator4

Ohio Department of Health. Inner-city health profile. 2001 ( 29, 439). Principal Investigator.Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Effects of neighborhoodconditions and job access on labor market outcomes for welfare leavers, 2000 –01.Principal Investigator.Department of Housing and Urban Development. Public housing, public transportation, and thewelfare-to-work transition, 1999 – 2001. Co-Investigator.Ohio Department of Human Services (sub-contract from The Ohio State University). Ohioclosed case study, 1999-2001. Co-Investigator.Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (sub-contract from MDRC).Welfare leavers study, 1998-2000. Co-Principal InvestigatorCuyahoga County, Changing food stamp eligibility for single adults, 18-50 1997-98. PrincipalInvestigator.National Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (#90CA1548). Neighborhood, childhood andhousehold factors and the etiology of child abuse and neglect, 1994-97. Co-PrincipalInvestigator.Foundation for Child Development. Perceptions of neighborhood by caregivers of youngchildren. 1993-94. Co-Principal Investigator.National Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (#90CA1494), Neighborhood impact on childabuse and neglect, 1992-94. Co-Principal Investigator.U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (sub-contract through City of Cleveland),Greater Cleveland's Healthy Family/Healthy Start Evaluation, 1991-96 ( 1, 360,000).Principal Investigator.The Rockefeller Foundation. Cleveland Poverty Center and Commission, 1988-94 ( 655,000).Principal Investigator.Cuyahoga County, Study of general assistance recipients, 1991-93. Principal Investigator.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Study to understand prognoses and preference for outcomesand risks of treatments, 1988-91. Co-Investigator.National Institutes of Health (AM-206l8-09). The impact of total hip arthroplasty on familyhelper costs, l988-92. Principal Investigator.National Institutes of Health (AM-206l8-07). Ethnicity, self care and use of medical care amongelderly with chronic joint symptoms., l984-87. Principal Investigator.National Institute of Mental Health (MH-l7585), Meeting mental health needs of the elderlythrough the health care system training, l983-85. Principal Investigator.National Institute of Mental Health (MH-36784). Long-term care decisions and mental health,5

l984-87. Co-Principal Investigator.National Institutes of Health (AM-206l8-04). Legal aspects of chronic illness: A study of arthritispatients, l98l-84. Principal Investigator.National Institute of Mental Health (MH-l6458). Mental health in primary care training, l980-83.Principal Investigator.Ohio Department of Mental Health (8l-l02), Matching patients with community environments.l980-82. Co-Principal Investigator.PUBLICATIONSRefereed Journal ArticlesSun, X., Chen, Z., Cooper,G., Willis, J., Webb Hooper, M., Berger, N., Yan, G., Coulton, C.,Li, L. (under review). Risk prediction of advanced colorectal neoplasia varies by race andneighborhood socioeconomic status. Cancer.Berg KA, Dalton JE, Gunzler DD, Coulton CJ, Freedman DA, Krieger NI, Dawson NV,Perzynski AT. (under review). The ADI-3: A revised neighborhood risk index for thesocial determinants of health over time and place. Health and Place.Colabianchi, N. Antonakos, C.L. Coulton, C.J., Kaestner, R. Lauria, M. & Porter, D.E. (underreview). The Role of the Food Environment in Healthy Eating: An instrumental variableanalysis of the Moving to Opportunity Experiment. Health and Place.Richter, F., Coulton, C. J., Urban, A., Steh, S. (under review). An Integrated Data System Lensinto Evictions and their Effects. Housing Policy Debate.Richter, F., Coulton, C. J., Fischer, R. L., Lalich, N. (in press). Homeless Shelter and PublicAssistance Trajectories. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and SocialScience.Herz, D., Dierkhising, CB, Raithel, J. Schretzman, M.Guiltinan, S.Goerge, R. Cho, Y, Coulton,C.J. & Abbott. S. (2019). Identifying and Exploring Different Pathways to Dual SystemInvolvement Journal of Youth and Adolescense. 48 (12), 2432-2450.Antonakos, C.L. Coulton, C.J., Kaestner, R. Lauria, M. Porter, D.E & Colabianchi, N. (2019).Built Environment Exposures of Adults in the Moving to Opportunity Experiment.Housing Studies. 35 (4), 703-719.Fischer, R. L., Richter, F. G. C., Anthony, E., Lalich, N., & Coulton, C. (2019) LeveragingAdministrative Data to Better Serve Children and Families. Public AdministrationReview, 79 (5), 675-683. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13047Gross-Manos, D., Haas, B. M., Richter, F., Korbin, J. E., Coulton, C. J., Crampton, D., &Spilsbury, J. C. (2019). Why does child maltreatment occur? Caregiver perspectives andanalyses of neighborhood structural factors across twenty years. Children and YouthServices Review, 99, 138-145.6

Coulton, C., Atwell, M. S., Richter, F., & Anthony, E. (2018). Using Integrated Data to Designand Support Pay For Success Interventions. International Journal of Population DataScience, 3(5).de Almeida Célio, F., de Lima Friche, A. A., Jennings, M. Z., de Souza Andrade, A. C., Xavier,C. C., Proietti, F., . C. J. Coulton & Caiaffa, W. T. (2018). Contextual characteristicsassociated with the perceived neighbourhood scale in a cross-sectional study in a largeurban centre in Brazil. BMJ Open, 8(8), e021445.Coulton, C. J., Richter, F., Korbin, J., Crampton, D., Spillsbury, J. C. (2018). UnderstandingTrends in Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Rates: A three-wave panel study 19902010. Child Abuse and Neglect: An International Journal. 84, 170-181.Gross-Manos, D., Haas, B., Richter, F., Crampton, D., Jill, K., Coulton, C. J., James, S. (2018).Two sides of the same neighborhood? Multilevel analysis of residents' and child welfareworkers' perspectives on neighborhood social disorder and collective efficacy. AmericanJournal of Orthopsychiatry.Spilsbury, J.C., Gross-Manos, D., Haas, B.M., Bowdrie, K., Richter, F, Korbin, J.E., Crampton,D.S., & Coulton, C.J. (2018). Change and consistency in descriptions of Childmaltreatment: A comparison of caregivers’ perspectives 20 years apart. Child Abuse andNeglect. 82, 7-82.Dalton, J. E., Perzynski, A. T., Zildar, D. A., Rothberg, M. B., Coulton, C. J., Millinovich, A.T., Einstadter, D., Karichu, J. K., Dawson, N. V. (2017). Accuracy of cardiovascular riskprediction varies by neighborhood socioeconomic position: A retrospective cohort study.Annals of Internal Medicine, 167(7), 456-464.Fischer, R. L., Vadapalli,,D., & Coulton, C.J. (2017). Merge ahead, increase speed: A pilot offunder-driven nonprofit restructuring. Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs. 3 (1), 4054.Coulton, C.J., Richter, F.C.G., Kim, S.J., Fischer, R. & Cho, Y. (2016). Temporal effects ofdistressed housing on early childhood risk factors and kindergarten readiness. Childrenand Youth Services Review, 68, 59-72.Cutuli, J.J., Goerge, R., Coulton, C.J., et al. (2016). From foster care to juvenile justice:Exploring characteristics of youth in three cities. Children and Youth Services Review.67, 84-94.Cho, Y., & Coulton, C.J. (2016). The effects of parental nonstandard work schedules onadolescents' academic achievement in dual-earner households in South Korea.Child Indicators Research. 9 (1), 193-212.Siordia, C. & Coulton, C.J. (2015). Using hand-draw maps of residential neighbourhoods tocompute level of circularity and investigate its predictors. Human Geographies, 9 (2),2067-2284.7

Theodos, B., Coulton, C.J., & Pitingalo, R. (2015). Housing Unit Turnover and theSocioeconomic Mix of Low Income Neighborhoods. The Annals of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, 660 (1), 117-135.Colabianchi, N., Coulton, C.J., Hibbert, J.D., McClure, S., Ievers-Landis, C.E. Davis, E. (2014).Adolescent self-defined neighborhoods and activity spaces: Spatial overlap and relationsto physical activity and obesity. Health and Place, 27, 22-29.Theodos, B., Coulton, C.J. & Budde, A. (2014). Getting to Better Performing Schools: The roleof residential mobility in school attainment in low-income neighborhoods. Cityscape: AJournal of Policy Development and Research, 16 (1), 61-84.Uehara, E., Flynn, M., Fong, R., Brekke, J. Barth, R.P., Coulton, C., Davis,K., DiNitto, D.,Hawkins, J.D., Lubben,J., Manderscheid, R., Padilla, Y., Sherraden,M., Walters,K.(2013). Grand Challenges for Social Work. Journal of the Society for Social Work andResearch, 4, (3) ,165-170.Fischer, R. L., Peterson, L., Bhatta, T. R., & Coulton, C.J. (2013). Getting ready for school:Piloting universal pre-kindergarten in an urban county. Journal of Education for StudentsPlaced At Risk, 18(2), 128-140.Coulton, C.J., Jennings, M. Z., & Chan, T. (2013). How big is my neighborhood? Individualand contextual effects on perceptions of neighborhood scale. American Journal ofCommunity Psychology. 51 (1-2), 140-150.Coulton, C.J., Theodos, B., & Turner, M.A., (2012), Residential mobility and neighborhoodchange: Real neighborhoods under the microscope. Cityscape: A Journal of PolicyDevelopment and Research. 14 (3), 55-90.Spilsbury, J., Korbin, J. E. & Coulton, C.J., (2012). Subjective” and “objective” views ofneighborhood danger & well-being: The importance of multiple perspectives and mixedmethods. Child Indicators Research, 5:469-482.Coulton, C.J. (2012). Defining neighborhoods for research and policy. Cityscape: A Journal ofPolicy Development and Research, 14 (2), 195-200.Coulton, C.J., Chan, T. & Mikelbank, K. (2011). Finding place in community change initiatives:Using GIS to uncover resident perceptions of their neighborhoods. Journal of CommunityPractice. 19:10-28.Beimers, D. & Coulton, C.J. (2011). Do employment and type of exit influence childmaltreatment among families leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families?Children and Youth Services Review. 33, 1112-1119.Lim, Y., Coulton, C.J. & Lalich, N. (2009). State TANF policies and employment outcomesamong welfare leavers. Social Service Review, 83(4), 525-555.Colabanichi, N., Kinesella, A.,E., Coulton, C.J. & Moore, S. M. (2009). Utilization andphysical activity levels at renovated and unrenovated playgrounds. PreventiveMedicine, 48, 140-143.8

Spilsbury, J., Korbin, J, & Coulton, C.J. (2009). Mapping children’s neighborhood perceptions:Implications for child indicators. Child Indicators Research, 2 (2), 111-131.Coulton, C.J. & Irwin, M. (2009). Parental and community correlates of participation in out-ofschool activities among children living in low income neighborhoods. Children andYouth Services Review, 31, 300-308.Crampton, D. & Coulton, C.J. (2008). The benefits of life table analysis for describingdisproportionality. Child Welfare, 87, 189-202.Bania, N., Leete, L. & Coulton, C.J. (2008). Job access, employment, and earnings:outcomes for welfare leavers in an urban labor market, Urban Studies, 45, 2179-2202.Fischer, R. L., Nelson, L., Mikelbank, K., & Coulton, C. J. (2008). Space to learn and grow:Assessing early childhood and education in a large urban county. Child and Youth CareForum, 37 (2), 75-86.Fischer, R., Lalich, N. & Coulton, C.J. (2008). Evaluating the scope and reach of a communitywide initiative on early childhood. Evaluation and Program Planning. 31 (2), 199-208.Coulton, C.J., Crampton, D., Irwin, M., Spilsbury, J., & Korbin, J. (2007). How neighborhoodsinfluence child maltreatment: A review of the literature and alternative pathways. ChildAbuse and Neglect. 31, 1117-1142.Coulton, C.J. & Korbin, J.E. (2007). Indicators of children’s wellbeing through a neighborhoodlens. Social Indicators Research, 84, 349-361.Coulton, C.J. (2005). The place of community in social work practice research: Conceptual andmethodological developments. Social Work Research, 29, 73-86.Sabol, W., Coulton, C.J. & Polousky, E. (2004). Measuring child maltreatment risk incommunities: A life table approach. Child Abuse and Neglect, 28, 967-983.Sabol, W. Coulton, C.J., Korbin, J. (2004). Building community capacity for violenceprevention. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19, 322-240.Coulton, C. J. (2003). Metropolitan inequalities and the ecology of work: Implications forwelfare reform. Social Service Review, 77, 159-190.Bania, N., Coulton, C.J., Leete, L. (2003). Public housing, public transportation, and theWelfare-to-Work transition. CityScape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research,6, 7-44.Coulton, C. J. (2001). Neighborhoods and welfare reform. Journal of Applied Social Sciences,25, 41-55.Coulton, C. J., Korbin, J., Chan, T., & Su, M. (2001). Mapping resident perceptions ofneighborhood boundaries. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29, 371-383.Korbin, J., Coulton, C. J., Lindstrom-Ufuti, H., & Spilsbury, J. (2000). Neighborhood views onthe definition and etiology of child maltreatment. Child Abuse & Neglect, 24, 1509-1527.9

Coulton, C. J., Korbin, J., & Su, M. (1999). Neighborhoods and child maltreatment: A multilevel study of resources and controls. Child Abuse & Neglect, 23, 1019-1040.Chow, J., & Coulton, C. J. (1998). Was there a social transformation of urban neighborhoods inthe 1980s? Urban Studies, 35, 1359-1375.Korbin, J., Coulton, C. J., Chard, S., Platt-Houston, C., & Su, M. (1998). Impoverishment andchild maltreatment in African-American and European-American neighborhoods.Development and Psychopathology, 10, 215-233.Leete, L., Bania, N., & Coulton, C. J. (1998). Welfare reform: Using local labor market data forpolicy analysis and program planning. Workforce Investment Quarterly, 5, 17-26.Chow, J., & Coulton, C. J. (1996). Strategic utilization of a community data base for planningand practice. Computers in Human Services, 13, 57-72.Coulton, C. J. (1996). Poverty, work, and community: A research agenda for an era ofdiminishing federal responsibility. Social Work, 41, 509-519.Coulton, C. J., Chow, J., Wang, E., & Su, M. (1996). Geographic concentration of affluence andpoverty in 100 metropolitan areas, 1990. Urban Affairs Review, 32, 186-216.Coulton, C. J., Korbin, J., & Su, M. (1996). Measuring neighborhood context for young childrenin an urban area. American Journal of Community Psychology, 24, 5-32.Hyduk, C. A., Coulton, C. J., & Roy, A. W. (1996). The effects of social support and functionaldisability on formal and informal care use. Community Alternatives, InternationalJournal of Family Care, 8, 23-42.Korbin, J., & Coulton, C. J. (1996). The role of neighbors and the government in neighborhoodbased child protection. Journal of Social Issues, 52, 163-176.Coulton, C. J., Korbin, J., Su, M., & Chow, J. (1995). Community level factors and childmaltreatment rates. Child Development, 66, 1262-1276.Loneck, B., Banks, S., Coulton, C. J., Kola, L., Holland, T., & Gerson, S. (1995). Stress andoutcome in the alcoholism intervention: A preliminary investigation. AlcoholismTreatment Quarterly, 13, 33-42.Coulton, C. J. (1995). Riding the pendulum of the 1990s: Building a community context forsocial work research. Social Work, 40(4), 437-439Diwan, S., & Coulton, C. J. (1994). Period effects on the mix of formal and informal home careused by urban elderly. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 13, 316-330.Finn, C., Zorita, P., & Coulton, C. J. (1994). Assets and financial management among poorhouseholds in extreme poverty neighborhoods. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare,21, 75-94.Lockery, S., Dunkle, R., Kart, C., & Coulton, C. J. (1994). Factors contributing to the earlyrehospitalization of elderly people. Health and Social Work, 19, 182-191.10

Pandey, S., & Coulton, C. J. (1994). Unraveling neighborhood change using two-wave panelanalysis: A case study of Cleveland in the 80s. Social Work Research, 18, 83-96.Covinsky KE, Goldman L, Cook E, . Coulton, C.J .et al. (1994). The Impact of SeriousIllness on Patients' Families. JAMA. 9037Coulton, C. J., Crowell, L., & Verma, N. (1993). How time-limited eligibility affects generalassistance clients. Public Welfare, 51, 29-38.Milligan, S., Hom, D., Ballou, S., Persse, L., Svilar, G., & Coulton, C. J. (1993). An assessmentof the health assessment questionnaire functional ability index among women withsystemic lupus erythematosus. Journal of Rheumatology, 20, 972-976.Coulton, C. J., & Chow, J. (1992). Interaction effects in multiple regression. Journal of SocialService Research, 16, 179-199.Coulton, C. J., & Pandey, S. (1992). Geographic concentration of poverty and risk to children inurban neighborhoods. American Behavioral Scientist, 35, 238-257.Coulton, C. J. (1990). Decision making in SUPPORT: Patient perceptions and preferences.Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 43, 51S-54S.Coulton, C. J. (1990). Research on patient and family decision making regarding life sustainingand long term care. Social Work in Health Care, 15, 63-78.Coulton, C. J., Milligan, S., et al. (1990). Ethnicity, self-care and use of medical care amongelderly with joint symptoms. Arthritis Care and Research, 3, 19-28.Coulton, C. J., Pandey, S., & Chow, J. (1990). Concentration of poverty and the changingecology of low-income, urban neighborhoods: An analysis of the Cleveland area. SocialWork Research and Abstracts, 26, 5-16.Coulton, C. J. (1989). Quality care assurance. Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine, 56, 435-439.Coulton, C. J., Dunkle, R., et al. (1989). Locus of control and decision making for post hospitalcare. The Gerontologist, 29, 627-632.Coulton, C. J., Hyduck, C. A., & Chow, J. (1989). An assessment of the arthritis impactmeasurement scales in three ethnic groups. Journal of Rheumatology, 16, 1110-1115.Coulton, C. J., Zborowsky, E., Lipton, J., Kushner, I., & Moskowitz, R. W. (1989). Problems inaccess to benefits and services among persons with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Careand Research, 2, 54-59.Youngner, S., Landefeld, C., Coulton, C. J., Juknialis, B., & Leary, M. (1989). Brain death andorgan retrieval: A cross-sectional survey of knowledge and concepts among healthprofessionals. JAMA, 261, 2205-2210.Coulton, C. J. (1988). Evaluating, screening and early intervention: A puzzle with many pieces.Social Work in Health Care, 13, 65-72.11

Coulton, C. J. (1988). Prospective payment requires increased attention to quality of posthospital care. Social Work in Health Care, 13, 19-30.Coulton, C. J., Dunkle, R., Chow, J., Haug, M., & Vielhaber, D. (1988). Dimensions of posthospital care decision making: A factor analytic study. Gerontologist, 28, 218-223.Coulton, C. J., Zbrowsky, E., Lipton, J., & Newman, A. (1987). Assessment of the reliabilityand validity of the arthritis impact measurement scales for children with juvenile arthritis.Arthritis and Rheumatism, 30, 8l9-824.Coulton, C. J. (1986). Implementing monitoring and evaluation systems in social work. QualityReview Bulletin, l2, 72-75.Coulton, C. J. (1985/86). Increasing the emphasis on health care and the environment ingeriatric mental health training. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 6, 5-l4.Coulton, C. J. (1985). Research: Impact on practice in health care. Health and Social Work, l9,282-29l.Coulton, C. J., Fitch, V., & Holland, T. (1985). A typology of social environments incommunity care homes. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 36, 373-377.Coulton, C. J., McClish, D., Doremus, H., et al. (1985). Implications of DRG's for medicalintensive care. Medical Care, 23, 977-985.Rossen, S., & Coulton, C. J. (1985). Research agenda for discharge planning. Social Work inHealth Care, l0, 55-6l.Younger, S., Lewandowski, W., McClish, D., Juknialis, B., Coulton, C. J., & Bartlett, E. (1985).Do not resuscitate orders: Incidence and implications in a medical intensive care unit.Journal of the American Medical Association, 253, 54-57.Coulton, C. J. (1984). Confronting prospective payment: Requirements for an informationsystem. Health and Social Work, 9, l3-24.Coulton, C. J., Holland, T., & Fitch, V. (1984). Person-environment congruence and psychiatricpatient outcome in community care homes. Administration in Mental Health, l2, 7l-88.Coulton, C. J., Holland, T., & Fitch, V. (1984). Person-environment congruence as a predictorof early rehospitalization from community care homes. Psychosocial RehabilitationJournal, 8, 24-37.Coulton, C. J., Keller, S., & Boone, C. (1984). Predicting social work time expenditure withhospital patients: A test of alternative models. Health and Social Work, l0, 35-45.Youngner, S., Coulton, C. J., Juknialis, B., & Jackson, D. (1984). Patients' attitudes towardhospital ethics committees. Law, Medicine and Health Care, l2, 2l-25.Youngner, S., Coulton, C. J., Welton, R., et al. (1984). Intensive care unit visiting policies:Survey and discussion. Critical Care Medicine, l2, 606-608.Youngner, S., Jackson, D., Coulton, C. J., et al. (1983). A national survey of hospital ethics12

committees. Critical Care Medicine, 11, 902-905.Coulton, C. J. (1982). A quality assurance framework for social service programs: Lessons fromhealth care. Social Work, 27, 397-403.Coulton, C. J., Dunkle, R., Goode, R., & MacKintosh, J. (1982). Discharge planning as adecision making process. Health and Social Work, 7, 253-26l.Coulton, C. J., & Frost, A. (1982). Use of social and health services by the elderly. Journal ofHealth and Social Behavior, 23, 330-338.Dunkle, R., Coulton, C. J., Goode, R., & MacKintosh, J. (1982). Factors affecting the posthospital care planning of elderly patients in an acute care setting. Journal ofGerontological Social Work, 4, 95-l06.Kiraly, D., Coulton, C. J., & Graham, A. (1982). How family practice patients view theirutilization of mental health services. Journal of Family Practice, l5, 3l7-323.Coulton, C. J. (l982). The need for replication in social work research. Social Work Researchand Abstracts, l8 (2).Boone, C., Coulton C. J., & Keller, S. (1981). The impact of early and comprehensive socialwork services on length of stay. Social Work in Health Care, 7, l-l0.Coulton, C. J. (1

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