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Sharon Hall
E-mail: wmm11@psu.edu Sharon,
PA 16146
Ph.D. June 2001
Major: Family Studies Minor:
Sociology
Dissertation Title: Engagement and retention in a home visiting
family support program
M.S. December 1998
Major: Human Development and Family Studies
Thesis
Title: Domestic violence, parents’ view
of their infant, and risk of child abuse
B.A. June 1996 (Summa Cum Laude)
I teach HDFS 239 Adolescent Development; HDFS 315W Family Development; HDFS 312W Empirical Enquiry; HDFS 302A Leadership & Technology in Human Services; HDFS 431 Family Disorganization; HDFS 433 Transition to Adulthood, SOC 471 Qualitative Research and SOC 406 Deviant Behavior.
7/01 to 7/02 Research
Associate
9/00 to 7/02 Data
Coordinator
Public
Policy Research, Portland, Oregon
Evaluation consultant to an independent evaluation company. Primary duties included coordinating data collection in Oregon for a multi-state study examining engagement and retention in home visiting programs, headed by the University of Chicago and Prevent Child Abuse America. Helped design and test interview protocols and survey instruments. Oversaw data collection in Oregon for the University of Chicago.
6/00 to 6/02 Private
Consultant
Deschutes
Lane
United Way of
Analyzed data collected by an existing family support program for parents on parole or probation. Prepared two technical reports each year showing the status of the parole/probation families and their progress toward meeting established program goals.
Worked with 10 Lane County Family Resource Centers to construct a performance measurement system that provided the family centers a uniform method of documenting program activities (outputs) and achievements (outcomes). Developed measurement tools and specialized EXCEL spreadsheets that facilitated easy data collection and simplified data analysis.
Conducted an evaluation of a pilot project that addressed the utility of home visitation for subsequent birth families. Prepared a technical report showing the status of the families served and the efficiency of the program in meeting established goals.
9/96 to 6/01 Graduate
Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant
Family
Policy Program, Oregon State University
Data manager, evaluating Oregon Healthy Start: a
home visiting primary prevention program. Responsibilities included developing
and managing a multi-site database; designing and testing survey instruments;
providing training for data collection; merging large data files using
mainframe SAS, PC SAS, SPSS, and EXCEL; compiling and entering data, analyzing
data using advanced multivariate techniques (i.e. Hierarchical Linear Modeling,
growth curves, hazard models); conducting workshops with community agency
staff, giving presentations at professional conferences; preparing technical
reports and narratives; writing articles for publication in peer reviewed
journals.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Human Development
& Family Sciences Oregon State University.
Sole instructor for two undergraduate and three graduate level research methods courses. Designed the courses and lab sections; selected the textbook; conducted lectures and labs; graded assignments and exams, provided office hours for student consultation.
I am interested in the effects of family violence and child maltreatment on individual family members and family relationships. My recent research focuses on the Amish lifestyle and culture. I enjoy applied research and quantitative research methods, including longitudinal and multi-level analyses.
1999-2000 Eric Englund Post-Graduate
Memorial Scholarship
1998-1999 Betty Hawthorne Fellowship, College Home
Economics
1994-1998 Ford Family Scholarship,
Ford Family Foundation
1995-1996 Agsten Scholarship,
Drucilla S.
Smith Scholastic Award,
Order of the
Oak Award,
1994-1995 Rita Norris Fellowship,
1994-1996 Oregon State University Honor Role (four
terms)
2005 to present
International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
2004 to present American
Sociological Association
2003 to present National
Council on Family Relations
1999 to 2006 American
Psychological Association (APA)
1998 to present Ford Family
Scholars Alumni Association
1996
to present Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
2008, Invited judge, 17th Annual
Undergraduate Research Conference, Erie, PA
2006, Invited grant reviewer, Federal Office of Family
Assistance, Washington, DC
2005 & 2006, Invited grant reviewer for Federal
Children’s Bureau,
2005/2006, Secretary of the
2005 to present,
Editorial Review Board, Child Abuse & Neglect, the International Journal
2004, Social Science Judge,
International Science/Engineering Fair-Portland OR
2003, Social Science Judge,
International Science/Engineering Fair-Cincinnati OH
2003
to present, reviewer Family Relations, The Applied Journal of Family Studies
2003 to present,
Shenango Grade Adjudication Committee, appointed chair in 2004
2003 to present, Shenango
Academic Integrity Committee, appointed chair in 2004
2003 to present, Shenango
Research Committee, appointed chair 2006
2003 to
2005, Senator on the
2002 to 2004, reviewer for Child
Abuse & Neglect, the International Journal
2002, Invited researcher,
National Data Archive on Child Abuse & Neglect, Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY
2002, Judge of the
2001, Invited reviewer for
Contemporary Psychology
1998 – 1999, HDFS Representative
to the
Nov. 7-10, 2007 Co-author and co-presenter (with a
student) of a poster presentation at the 69th Annual Conference of
the National Council on Family Relations in Pittsburgh, PA: “The impact of
domestic violence on mothers’ view of their infant.”
August 17-20, 2007 Sole presenter of poster presentation at
the 2007 American Psychological Association conference in
April 17-22, 2007 Sole presenter of two poster presentations
at the 16th National Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect in
September 3-6, 2006 Sole presenter of two poster presentations at
the 16th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect,
March 23-26, 2006 Sole presenter of poster presentation at
the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on
Adolescence, San Francisco, CA: “Adolescent mothers and domestic violence:
Effects on infant health and child maltreatment.”
April 18-23, 2005 Co-author and sole presenter of two poster presentations at the 15th National Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect in Boston, MA: “The effects of domestic violence on infant health factors and child abuse rates” and “A university and child protective services collaboration to provide effective parent education.”
April 9 –
11, 2005 Co-author of poster
presented at the 2005 biennial meeting of Society for Research in Child Development
in
February 11,
2005 Co-author of a workshop at the
13th Annual Conference on Parent Education,
Nov. 17-20, 2004 Co-author and co-presenter of two poster presentations at the 66th Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations in Orlando, FL: “Understanding parental engagement in home visiting programs” and “Linking university and child protective resources to provide parent education.”
August
14-17, 2004 Research roundtable
discussant at the 99th meeting of the American Sociological Association,
July 28-31,
2004 Co-author of poster presented
at the 2004 American Psychological Association Conference,
March 11-14,
2004 Co-author and co-presenter of
poster presentation at the 10th biennial meeting of the Society for
Research on Adolescence,
Nov. 17-22, 2003 Poster presentation at the 65th Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations in Vancouver, British Columbia: “Sexual abuse in childhood and interpersonal violence in adulthood: A cumulative impact on maternal depression.”
June 26-29,
2002 Poster presentation at Head
Start’s 6th National Research Conference in
March 2-5,
2002 Sole author and presenter of
the largest workshop (250+ attendees) at the Healthy Families America
conference in
April 23-28,
2001 Poster presentation at the 13th
National Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect,
Sept.
7-12, 2000 Poster presentation at the
Healthy Families America conference in Atlanta, Georgia: “Measuring program
outcomes: Using retrospective pretest methodology.”
Nov. 11-15,
1999 Sole presenter of a roundtable
discussion at the 61st Annual Conference of the National Council on
Family Relations in Irvine, CA: “Accountability for results – Showing outcomes in programs for children and
families” and a poster presentation “Ethnic differences in the effect of
domestic violence on child abuse risk.”
June
2-4, 1999 Sole presenter of a workshop
at the Northwest Family Resource Conference, Seattle, WA: “Outcomes of Oregon’s
Healthy Start Effort.”
April
6-7, 1998 Co-presenter of a workshop
at the Western Regional Conference of Home Visitors,
PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS
McGuigan, W. M. (2004). The effects of intimate partner violence on children.
(Review of the book The Effects of
Intimate Partner Violence on Children). Family
Relations, 53, (4), 417-418.
McGuigan, W. M. (2002). Looking
beyond the immediate consequences of child abuse. (Review of the book Child Abuse: Implications for Child
Development and Psychopathology). Contemporary
Psychology: APA Review of Books, 47 (4), 467.
McGuigan,
W. M., & Pacsi, M. (in progress).
Ethnic differences in how domestic violence impacts mother’s view of their
infant.
McGuigan, W. M. (in progress).
Delivering multi-cultural health services: Old Order Amish attendance at
traditional Alzheimer support groups.
McGuigan, W. M., & Scholl, C. (2007). The effect of contact on
attitudes toward Old Order Amish. Journal
of Applied Social Psychology, 37, (11), 2642 – 2659.
Daro,
D., McCurdy, K., Falconnier, L., Winje, C., Anisfeld, E., Katzev, A., Keim, A.,
LeCroy, C., McGuigan, W. M., &
Nelson, C. (2007). The role of community in facilitating service utilization. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in
the Community, 34 (1/2), 181 –
204.
McGuigan, W. M. (2007). The predictive impact of domestic violence
on infant health and maltreatment. APSAC
Advisor, 19 (1/2), 12-16.
McCurdy, K.,
Daro, D., Anisfeld, E., Katzev, A., Keim, A., LeCroy, C., McAfee, C., Nelson,
C., Falconnier, L., McGuigan, W. M.,
Park, J. K., Sandy, J., & Winje, C. (2006). Understanding maternal
intentions to engage in home visiting programs. Children & Youth Services Review, 28, 1195-1212.
McGuigan, W. M., & Middlemiss, W. (2005). Sexual abuse in childhood and interpersonal violence
in adulthood: A cumulative impact on depressive symptoms in women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20,
(10), 1271 - 1287.
Middlemiss,
W., & McGuigan, W. M. (2005).
Ethnicity and adolescent mothers’ benefit from participation in home visitation
services. Family Relations, 54, (2),
212-224.
McGuigan, W. M., Katzev, A. R., & Pratt, C. C. (2003).
Multi-level determinants of mother’s engagement in home visitation services. Family Relations, 52 (3), 271 – 278.
McGuigan, W. M., Katzev, A. R., &
Pratt, C. C. (2003). Multi-level determinants of retention in a
home visiting child abuse
prevention program. Child Abuse &
Neglect, 27 (4), 363 – 380.
McGuigan, W. M., & Pratt, C. C. (2001). The predictive impact
of domestic violence on three types
of child
maltreatment. Child Abuse & Neglect,
25 (7), 869 – 883.
Pratt, C. C., McGuigan, W. M., & Katzev, A. R.
(2001). Measuring program outcomes using
retrospective pretest methodology. American Journal of Evaluation, 21 (3),
341 – 349.
McGuigan, W. M., Vuchinich, S., & Pratt, C. (2000).
Domestic violence, parent’s view of their
newborn, and
child abuse risk. Journal of Family
Psychology, 14, (4), 613 – 624.
PUBLICATIONS: RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTS
Daro,
D., McCurdy, K., Nelson, C., Anisfeld, E., Katzev, A., Keim, A., LeCroy, C.,
McAffee, C., McGuigan, W. M., Falconnier, L., & Winje, C.
(2004). Engagement and Retention in
Voluntary New Parent Support Programs: Final Report. Research report
prepared for the W. T. Grant Foundation and the Annie Casey Foundation.
McGuigan, W. M. & Katzev, A. R.,
& Pratt, C. C. (2001). Documenting
Activities and Achievements in Family Resource Centers. Research monograph
prepared for the Lane County Commission on Children and Families. Portland, OR:
Public Policy Research.
McGuigan, W. M. (2001). The Status of
Families Participating in the Community Youth Investment Program. Research
monograph prepared for the Deschutes County Commission on Children and
Families. Corvallis, OR: author.
McGuigan, W. M., & Katzev, A. R. (2001). Success by 6:
Katzev,
A., Pratt, C., & McGuigan, W. M. (2001). Oregon’s Healthy Start 2000 Status Report. Research monograph
prepared for the Oregon Commission on Children and Families. Corvallis, OR:
Oregon State University.
Katzev,
A., Pratt, C., Groebe, D., & McGuigan,
W. M. (2000). Oregon’s Healthy Start 1999 Status Report. Research monograph
prepared for the Oregon Commission on Children and Families. Corvallis, OR:
Oregon State University.
Pratt,
C., Katzev, A., Ozretich, R., Henderson, T., & McGuigan, W. M. (1998). Building Results III: Measuring Outcomes for
GRANT HISTORY
2006 Received
a $400 Teaching Enrichment Travel Grant from the Schreyer Institute,
2005 Received
$995 Research Development Grant from
2005 Received
$1,150 from the Perkins Foundation to assemble a collection of instructional
videos for teaching HDFS 431, Family Disorganization.
2004 Received
a $300 Research Development Grant and a $250 undergraduate research stipend
from
2004 (Fall) Received a $490 Teaching Enrichment Travel Grant from
the Schreyer Institute, University Park, PA, to enrich my teaching by attending
the 66th Annual Conference of the National Council on Family
Relations in Orlando, FL.
2004 (Spring) Received a $328 Teaching Enrichment Travel Grant from
the Schreyer Institute, University Park, PA, to enrich my teaching by attending
the 10th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on
Adolescence, in Baltimore, MD.
2003 Received
a $1,750 Research Development Grant and a $250 undergraduate research stipend
from
2003 Received
a $1000 grant from the Perkins Foundation to assemble a collection of
instructional videos for HDFS courses.
2003 Received a $1,650
Research Development Grant from
2002 Received a $500 Teaching Enrichment Travel Grant from the
Schreyer Institute,
2001 Co-authored and
received a $475,000 grant from the Ford Family Foundation, Roseburg, Oregon to
conduct a three year cluster evaluation of a multi-site parent education
program, the "Enhancing the Skills of Parents Program”. The program sought
to increase parenting skills and community capacity in rural areas of
2001 Received a $500
travel grant from the Northwest Health Foundation of Portland, Oregon, to
present the results of a scientific study at the 13th National
Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect,
1995 Received a $6,000 grant from the Oregon
State University Extension (Lottery Funds for Education) in combination with a
$3,000 grant from the Lincoln County Partnership Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse
to conduct a year long after school activity and tutoring program for middle
school students living in public housing.