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Overview

Brian E. Perron is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields related to medicine, with a particular focus on clinical psychology, general health professions, and public health, environmental and occupational health. Additional subfields include health and sociology and political science, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to research.

Their research topics cover a variety of social and health-related issues. Key research areas include:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Brian E. Perron has contributed to the academic community through publications in a range of journals and repositories. Frequent publication venues include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
  • Deep Blue (University of Michigan)
  • Research on Social Work Practice
  • Children and Youth Services Review

Some of their recent published papers are:

  • "Why are Chinese university teachers (not) confident in their competence to teach? The relationships between faculty-perceived stress and self-efficacy", 2020, International Journal of Educational Research
  • "Automated Identification of Domestic Violence in Written Child Welfare Records: Leveraging Text Mining and Machine Learning to Enhance Social Work Research and Evaluation", 2020, Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
  • "A scoping review of WeChat to facilitate professional healthcare education in Mainland China", 2020, Medical Education Online
  • "Faculty stressors and their relations to teacher efficacy, engagement and teaching satisfaction", 2020, Higher Education Research & Development
  • "Patterns and social determinants of substance use among Arizona Youth: A latent class analysis approach", 2020, Children and Youth Services Review

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their research activity, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Bryan G. Victor
  • Joseph P. Ryan
  • Michael G. Vaughn
  • Rebeccah L. Sokol
  • Hui Luan

Best Publications

  • Comparative effectiveness of collaborative chronic care models for mental health conditions across primary, specialty, and behavioral health care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Emily Woltmann;Andrew Grogan-Kaylor;Brian Perron;Hebert Georges

  • Prevalence and Correlates of Truancy in the US: Results from a National Sample

    Michael G. Vaughn;Brandy R. Maynard;Christopher P. Salas-Wright;Brian E. Perron

  • The Severe 5%: A Latent Class Analysis of the Externalizing Behavior Spectrum in the United States.

    Michael G. Vaughn;Matt DeLisi;Tracy Gunter;Qiang Fu

  • Sleep Disturbance as a Universal Risk Factor for Relapse in Addictions to Psychoactive Substances

    Kirk J. Brower;Brian E. Perron

  • Information and Communication Technologies in Social Work

    Brian E. Perron;Harry O. Taylor;Joseph E. Glass;Jon Margerum-Leys

  • Burnout and Secondary Trauma Among Forensic Interviewers of Abused Children

    Brian E. Perron;Barbara S. Hiltz

  • Religiosity profiles of American youth in relation to substance use, violence, and delinquency

    Christopher P. Salas-Wright;Michael G. Vaughn;David R. Hodge;Brian E. Perron

  • Disparities in Completion of Substance Abuse Treatment between and within Racial and Ethnic Groups

    Erick G. Guerrero;Jeanne C. Marsh;Lei Duan;Christine Oh

  • Specialty substance use disorder services following brief alcohol intervention: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

    Joseph E. Glass;Ashley M. Hamilton;Byron J. Powell;Brian E. Perron

  • Inhalant use and inhalant use disorders in the United States.

    Matthew O. Howard;Scott E. Bowen;Eric L. Garland;Brian E. Perron

  • Psychiatric Correlates of Bullying in the United States: Findings from a National Sample

    Michael G. Vaughn;Qiang Fu;Kimberly A. Bender;Matt DeLisi

  • Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in Community Behavioral Health: Agency Director Perspectives

    Enola K. Proctor;Kraig J. Knudsen;Nicole Fedoravicius;Peter Hovmand

  • Collaborative chronic care models for mental health conditions: cumulative meta-analysis and metaregression to guide future research and implementation.

    Christopher J. Miller;Andrew Grogan-Kaylor;Brian E. Perron;Amy M. Kilbourne

  • Correlates of cruelty to animals in the United States: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions

    Michael G. Vaughn;Qiang Fu;Matt DeLisi;Kevin M. Beaver

  • Prevalence and correlates of traumatic brain injury among delinquent youths

    Brian E. Perron;Matthew O. Howard

  • Online support for caregivers of people with a mental illness.

    Brian Perron

  • Differences in service utilization and barriers among Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites with drug use disorders

    Brian E Perron;Orion P Mowbray;Joseph E Glass;Jorge Delva

  • A Systematic Review of Structural Equation Modelling in Social Work Research

    Baorong Guo;Brian E. Perron;David F. Gillespie

  • Toward a criminal justice epidemiology: Behavioral and physical health of probationers and parolees in the United States

    Michael G. Vaughn;Matt DeLisi;Kevin M. Beaver;Brian E. Perron

  • Violence among men and women in substance use disorder treatment: a multi-level event-based analysis.

    Stephen T. Chermack;Andrew Grogan-Kaylor;Brian E. Perron;Regan L. Murray

  • Prevalence and correlates of withdrawal-related insomnia among adults with alcohol dependence: results from a national survey.

    Kirk J. Brower;Brian E. Perron

  • Prevalence and correlates of fire-setting in the United States: results from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions

    Michael G. Vaughn;Qiang Fu;Matt DeLisi;John Paul Wright

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew O. Howard
Matthew O. Howard University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University
Stephen T. Chermack
Stephen T. Chermack University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert Joseph Taylor
Robert Joseph Taylor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eric L. Garland
Eric L. Garland University of Utah
Linda M. Chatters
Linda M. Chatters University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David R. Hodge
David R. Hodge Arizona State University
Maureen A. Walton
Maureen A. Walton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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