Articles by William Bannon
Monturo, C., Smith, C., Bannon, W. M. & Brockway, C. (2025). Community Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: Lessons Learned for Long- Term Outcomes. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 22(6), e70089. Click here.
Carmel, S., Groff, S., & Bannon, Jr., W. M. (2023). Professional Experience Related to Self-Assessed Teaching Effectiveness Among Physical Therapist Clinical Instructors. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 37(2),108-115.
Alicea, S., Bannon, Jr., W. M., McKay, M. M., & Silvera, K. (2017). Creating and Testing Mechanisms for Meaningful Collaboration between Members of Urban Communities and HIV Prevention Researchers. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community.
Beharie, N., Bannon, W.M., Torres, E. Lawrence, R., Paulino, A., & McKay, M. (2017). Addressing serious child mental health needs of homeless youth and families: Necessary outreach and engagement strategies. Child & Youth Care Forum.
Bannon, W. M. (2015). Missing Data Within a Quantitative Research Study: How to Assess It, Treat It, and Why You Should Care. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 27(4), 230-232.
Goldman, E., Bauer, D., Newman, D., Kalka, E., Lochman, J., Silverman, W., Jensen, P., Curry, J., Stark, K., Wells, K., & Bannon, W.M. (2015). Integrated Psychotherapy Consortium. A school-based post-Katrina therapeutic intervention. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services, 42(3).
Bannon, W.M., Beharie, N., Olshtain-Mann, O., McKay, M.M., Goldstein, L., Cavaleri, M., LoIacono, M., Elwyn, L., Kalogerogiannis, K., Torres, E., Paulino, A., & Lawrence, R. (2012). Youth Substance Use in a Context of Family Homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 34(1),1-7. Click here.
Bray, J., Pequegnat, W., Szapocznik, J., Feaster, D., Weiss, R., Comulada, S., Rotheram, M. J., Bannon, W., Bell, C. C., Gibbons, R., McKay, M., Icard, L. D., Schmitz, M., Mellins, C., Thompson, B., LaRussa, P., & Rapkin, B. (2011). Statistical Challenges in Studying Complex and Changing Families. AIDS and Behavior.
DeVoe, E. R., Klein, T. P., Bannon, W.M., Miranda, C. & Miranda, C. (2011). Young children in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center Attacks. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 3(1). Click here.
Gopalan, G., Cavaleri, M., Bannon, W.M., & McKay, M.M. (2010). Correlates of Externalizing Behaviors Among Youth Within Two Impoverished, Urban Communities. Child & Youth Services, 31(3/4). Click here.
McKay, M., Gopalan, G., Franco, L., Kalogerogiannis, K., Olshtain-Mann, O., Bannon, W. M., Elwyn, L., Goldstein, L., & Umpierre, M. (2010). It Takes a Village to Deliver and Test Child and Family-FocusedServices. Research on Social Work Practice, 20, 476-482. Click here.
Ssewamala,F.M., Ismayilova, L., McKay, M.M., Sperber, E., Bannon, W., & Alicea, S.(2010). Gender and the Effects of an Economic Empowerment Program on Attitudes Toward Sexual Risk-Taking Among AIDS-Orphaned Adolescent Youth in Uganda. Journal of Adolescent Health, 46 (2010) 372–378. Click here.
Bannon, W.M., DeVoe, E. R., Klein, T. P., & Miranda, C. (2009). Gender as a moderator of the relationship between exposure to the events of September 11th 2001 and the behavioral outcomes of young children. Child and Adolescent Mental Health,14(3), 121-126.
Bannon, W.M., McKay, M.M., Chacko, A., Rodriguez, J. & Cavaleri, M. (2009). Cultural pride reinforcement: A racial socialization construct protective for urban African American youth anxiety. Families in Society, 90(1). 79-86. Click here. pride reinforcement: A racial socialization construct protective for urban African American youth anxiety. Families in Society, 90(1), 79-86.
Bannon, W. M., Cavaleri, M., Rodriguez. J., & McKay, M. M. (2008). The effect of racial socialization on urban African American use of child mental health services. Social Work in Mental Health, 6(4), 9-29. Click here.
Bannon, W. M., Cavaleri, M., Rodriguez. J., & McKay, M. M. (2008). Conclusions and directions for future research concerning racial socialization. Social Work in Mental Health, 6(4), 80-82. Click here.
Bell, C. C., Bhana, A., Petersen, I., McKay, M. M., Gibbons, R., Bannon, W. M., & Amatya, A. (2008). Building protective factors to offset sexually risky behaviors among Black South African youth. Journal of the National Medical Association, 100(8), 936-944. Click here.
Cavaleri, M., Bannon, W. M., McKay, M. M., & Rodriguez, J. (2008). The protective effect of African American parental endorsement of racial socialization beliefs on adult mental health. Social Work in Mental Health, 6(4), 55-64. Click here.
Rodriguez. J, Bannon, W. M., &. McKay, M. M. (2008). The role of racial socialization in relation to parenting practices and youth Behavior: An exploratory analysis. Social Work in Mental Health, 6(4), 30-54. Click here.
Rodriguez, J., Bannon, W. & McKay, M. (2008). An Introduction to Parenting and Mental Health Services Utilization Among African American Families: The Role of Racial Socialization. Social Work & Mental Health, 6(4), 1-8. Click here.
Ssewamala, F., Alicea, S., Bannon, W. M., & Ismayilova, L. A. (2008). A Novel Economic Intervention to Reduce HIV Risks among School-going AIDS Orphans in Rural Uganda. Journal of Adolescent Health, 42(1), 102-104. Click here.
Udell, W., Bannon, W. M., & McKay, M. (2008). Spiritual and religious coping: A facet of racial socialization linked to avoidant behavior towards violent confrontations. Social Work in Mental Health, 6(4), 65-79.
Bannon, W. M., & McKay, M. M. (2007). Addressing urban African American youth externalizing and social problem behavioral difficulties in a family-oriented prevention project. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1/2), 217-236. Also published in: (2007) In M. McKay & R. Paikoff, (Eds.), Community collaborative partnerships: The foundation for HIV prevention research efforts (pp. TBA). New York: Haworth.
Cavaleri, M. A., Franco, L. M., McKay, M. M., Appel, A., Bannon, W. M., Bigley, M. F., et al. (2007). The Sustainability of a Learning Collaborative to Improve Mental Health Service Use among Low-income, Urban Youth and Families. Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal, (3)2, 52-61.
DeVoe, E. R., Bannon, W.M., Klein, T. P. & Miranda, C. (2007). Correlates of post-9/11 parental mental health help-seeking among a sample of highly exposed New York City parents. Families in Society, 88(2), 311-316.
McKay, M.M., Bannon, W.M., Rodriguez. J. & Chasse, K. (2007). Understanding African American youth HIV knowledge: Exploring the role of racial socialization and family communication about hard to talk about topics. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1/2), 79-98. Also published in: (2007) In M. McKay & R. Paikoff, (Eds.), Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts (pp. TBA). New York: Haworth.
McKay, M. M., Hibbert, R, Lawrence, R., Miranda, A., Paikoff, R., Bell, C., Madison, S., Baptiste, D., Coleman, D., Pinto, R., & Bannon, W. M. (2007). Creating mechanisms for meaningful collaboration between Members of urban communities and university-based HIV prevention researchers. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1/2) 143-164. Click here. Also published in: (2007) In M. McKay & R. Paikoff, (Eds.), Community collaborative partnerships: The foundation for HIV prevention research efforts (pp. TBA). New York: Haworth.
McKay, M. M., Pinto, R., Bannon, W.M., & Guilamo-Ramos, V. (2007). Understanding motivators and challenges to involving urban parents as collaborators in HIV prevention research efforts. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1/2), 165-181. Also published in: (2007) In M. McKay & R. Paikoff, (Eds.), Community collaborative partnerships: The foundation for HIV prevention research efforts (pp. TBA). New York: Haworth.
Cavaleri, M., Gopalan, G., McKay, M, Apel, A., Bannon, W. M., Bigley, M. F. et al. (2006) Impact of a learning collaborative to improve mental health service use among low-income, urban youth and families. Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal 2(2), 67-79.
DeVoe, E. R., Bannon, W.M., & Klein, T. P. (2006). Post-9/11 Help-seeking by New York City parents on behalf of highly exposed young children. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76(2), 167-175.
Kerkorian, D.L., McKay, M.M., & Bannon, W.M. (2006). Seeking help a second time: Parents’/caregivers’ characterizations of previous experiences with mental health services for their children and perceptions of barriers to future use. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76(2), 161-166.
Bannon, W. M. & McKay, M. M. (2005). Are barriers to service and parental preference match for service related to urban child mental health service use? Families in Society, 86(1), 30-34.
McKay, M., Lynn, C.J., & Bannon, W. M. (2005). Understanding inner-city child mental health need and trauma exposure: Implications for preparing urban service providers. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 75(2), 201-210.
Harrison, M., McKay, M. M., & Bannon, W. M. (2004). Inner-city child mental health service use: The real question is why youth and families do not use services. Community Mental Health Journal, 40(2), 119-131. (Reprinted in Data Trends, August, 2004, No. 102).
McKay, M. M. & Bannon, W.M. (2004). Evidence update: Engaging families in services. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 13(4), 905-921.