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Jennifer Shepard Payne
Jennifer Shepard Payne
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University; Kennedy Krieger Institute
Verified email at drjspayne.com - Homepage
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Variations in pastors’ perceptions of the etiology of depression by race and religious affiliation
JS Payne
Community Mental Health Journal 45, 355-365, 2009
1402009
English language proficiency and lifetime mental health service utilization in a national representative sample of Asian Americans in the USA
SY Kang, D Howard, J Kim, JS Payne, L Wilton, W Kim, D Maramba
Journal of Public Health 32 (3), 431-439, 2010
902010
“Saints don’t cry”: Exploring messages surrounding depression and mental health treatment as expressed by African-American Pentecostal preachers
JS Payne
Journal of African American Studies 12, 215-228, 2008
862008
The influence of secular and theological education on pastors’ depression intervention decisions
JS Payne
Journal of religion and health 53, 1398-1413, 2014
702014
Missing the mark: Cultural expressions of depressive symptoms among African-American women and men
QL Walton, J Shepard Payne
Social Work in Mental Health 14 (6), 637-657, 2016
562016
Impact of childhood sexual abuse on the emotions and behaviours of adult men from three ethnic groups in the USA
JS Payne, FH Galvan, JK Williams, M Prusinski, M Zhang, GE Wyatt, ...
Culture, health & sexuality 16 (3), 231-245, 2014
552014
Influence of race and symptom expression on clinicians’ depressive disorder identification in African American men
JS Payne
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 3 (3), 162-177, 2012
522012
A spectrum of belief: A qualitative exploration of candid discussions of clergy on mental health and healing
JS Payne, K Hays
Mental Health, Religion & Culture 19 (6), 600-612, 2016
442016
Lived experience, transparency, help, and humility: Four characteristics of clergy responding to mental and emotional problems
K Hays, J Shepard Payne
Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling 74 (1), 4-11, 2020
362020
“It’s kind of a dichotomy”: Thoughts related to calling and purpose from pastors working and counseling in urban resource-poor communities
JS Payne
Journal of religion and health 56 (4), 1419-1435, 2017
362017
Hospitality towards people with mental illness in the church: A cross-cultural qualitative study
CS Lehmann, WB Whitney, J Un, JS Payne, M Simanjuntak, S Hamilton, ...
Pastoral psychology 71 (1), 1-27, 2022
82022
Social determinants affecting major depressive disorder: Diagnostic accuracy for African American men
JS Payne
Best Practices in Mental Health 10 (2), 78-95, 2014
82014
Out of the Fire: Healing Black Trauma Caused by Systemic Racism Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
JS Payne
42022
Spiritually responsive SBIRT in social work education
MA Rawlings, R Gonzalez-Castaneda, IC Valdovinos, J Shepard Payne, ...
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 19 (1-2), 57-77, 2019
42019
Transgenerational Inheritance and Systemic Racism in America
J Kaufman, M Khan, J Shepard Payne, J Mancini, Y Summers White
Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice 5 (2), 60-73, 2023
32023
On the intersection of faith background and mental health beliefs: What MSW students learned about themselves
JS Payne
Social Work & Christianity 48 (3), 308-322, 2021
12021
Saved, Sanctified, and Having Sex: Religiosity, Spirituality and HIV/STI Prevention Among College Students
JS Payne, G Gaston
Understanding HIV and STI Prevention for College Students 1, 131-149, 2014
2014
Misdiagnosis Hypotheses| An Experiment Assessing Licensed Clinicians' Ability to Diagnose Depression in African American Males
JS Payne
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, 2011
2011
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