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Overview

John P. Bartkowski is affiliated with The University of Texas at San Antonio in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, including Social Sciences, Health Professions, and Medicine, with particular emphasis on subfields such as General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, and Health.

Research topics explored by Bartkowski cover a range of areas with frequent attention to Religion, Society, and Development; Health Policy Implementation Science; Suicide and Self-Harm Studies; Religion and Society Interactions; Community Health and Development; Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology; and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development.

Their recent publications include these papers:

  • The Mindful Elite: Mobilizing from the Inside Out (2020), published in Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
  • Improving Substance Use Services for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth: Complexity of Process Improvement Plans in a Large Scale Multi-site Study (2020), published in Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
  • Substance use prevention services in juvenile justice and behavioral health: results from a national survey (2020), published in Health & Justice
  • The comparative effectiveness of Core versus Core+Enhanced implementation strategies in a randomized controlled trial to improve substance use treatment receipt among justice-involved youth (2022), published in BMC Health Services Research
  • Sexual Dysfunction and Gun Ownership in America: When Hard Data Meet a Limp Theory (2021), published in American Journal of Men s Health

Bartkowski frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most common coauthors include Helen A. Regis, Katherine Klee, Xiaohe Xu, Christopher G. Ellison, and Amy M. Burdette.

They have published in various academic venues with multiple contributions to Health & Justice, Healthcare, Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, American Journal of Men s Health, and Religions.

In addition to journal articles, Bartkowski has authored books published by Rutgers University Press and New York University Press eBooks. Notable titles include Religion, Families, and Health published in 2020 and Charitable Choices published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • TO VEIL OR NOT TO VEIL? A Case Study of Identity Negotiation among Muslim Women in Austin, Texas

    Jen'nan Ghazal Read;John Paul Bartkowski

  • Veiled Submission: Gender, Power, and Identity Among Evangelical and Muslim Women in the United States

    John P. Bartkowski;Jen'nan Ghazal Read

  • Religion and child development: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.

    John Paul Bartkowski;Xiaohe Xu;Martin L. Levin

  • Remaking the Godly Marriage: Gender Negotiation in Evangelical Families

    John P. Bartkowski

  • Are There Religious Variations in Domestic Violence

    Christopher G Ellison;John Paul Bartkowski;Kristin L. Anderson

  • Love Thy Neighbor? Moral Communities, Civic Engagement, and Juvenile Homicide in Rural Areas

    Matthew R. Lee;John Paul Bartkowski

  • Charitable Choices: Religion, Race, and Poverty in the Post-Welfare Era

    John P. Bartkowski;Helen A. Regis

  • The Promise Keepers: Servants, Soldiers, and Godly Men

    John P. Bartkowski

  • Conservative Protestantism and the Parental Use of Corporal Punishment

    Christopher G. Ellison;John P. Bartkowski;Michelle L. Segal

  • Attribution Style and Public Policy Attitudes Toward Gay Rights

    Peter B. Wood;John P. Bartkowski

  • Distant patriarchs or expressive dads? The discourse and practice of fathering in conservative protestant families

    John Paul Bartkowski;Xiaohe Xu

  • Gender, Religious Tradition, and Biblical Literalism

    John P. Hoffmann;John Paul Bartkowski

  • Religiosity and teen drug use reconsidered: a social capital perspective.

    John P. Bartkowski;Xiaohe Xu

  • Debating Patriarchy: Discursive Disputes over Spousal Authority among Evangelical Family Commentators

    John P. Bartkowski

  • Conservative Protestant Child Discipline: The Case of Parental Yelling

    John P. Bartkowski;W. Bradford Wilcox

  • Conservative Protestantism and the Division of Household Labor among Married Couples

    Christopher G Ellison;John Paul Bartkowski

  • Beyond Biblical Literalism and Inerrancy: Conservative Protestants and the Hermeneutic Interpretation of Scripture

    John Bartkowski

  • Divergent Models of Childrearing in Popular Manuals: Conservative Protestants vs. the Mainstream Experts

    John P. Bartkowski;Christopher G. Ellison

  • Faith, Morality and Mortality: The Ecological Impact of Religion on Population Health

    Troy C. Blanchard;John Paul Bartkowski;Todd L. Matthews;Kent R. Kerley

  • Remaking the Godly Marriage: Gender Negotiation in Evangelical Families

    Sally K. Gallagher;John P. Bartkowski

  • Re-Forming the Body: Religion, Community, and Modernity@@@Religion and the Body

    John P. Bartkowski;Philip A. Mellor;Chris Schilling;Sarah Coakley

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher G. Ellison
Christopher G. Ellison The University of Texas at San Antonio
Gregory A. Aarons
Gregory A. Aarons University of California, San Diego
Carl G. Leukefeld
Carl G. Leukefeld University of Kentucky
Ralph J. DiClemente
Ralph J. DiClemente New York University
Hannah K. Knudsen
Hannah K. Knudsen University of Kentucky
John P. Hoffmann
John P. Hoffmann Brigham Young University
Gail A. Wasserman
Gail A. Wasserman Columbia University
James D. Unnever
James D. Unnever University of South Florida Sarasota–Manatee
Steven Belenko
Steven Belenko Temple University
Francis T. Cullen
Francis T. Cullen University of Cincinnati

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