Nalini Negi

Nalini Negi

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Nalini Negi

Nalini Negi, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore, specializes in the field of health, mental health, Latino immigrant day laborers.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“Lost connection”: Pandemic related disruptions to schooling and social services among Latinx immigrant youth and families

Examining Differences in Substance Use Outcomes and Related Correlates among Transfeminine and Transmasculine Adults Using the 2017 New York State Patient Characteristics Survey

“My Hands Are Tied”: Social Services With Latinx Immigrants in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Polyvictimization and psychological outcomes among North Korean refugee women

Racial discrimination, distress, coping motives, and alcohol-related problems among US-born Asian American young adults.

Reflections from academic mothers of young children on social work research and education

Social service providers navigating the rapid transition to telehealth with Latinx immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Teaching, Field instruction, and administration in the time of pandemic or natural disaster

Nalini Negi Information

University

Position

Associate Professor School of Social Work

Citations(all)

1854

Citations(since 2020)

873

Cited By

1360

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

University Profile Page

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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Nalini Negi Skills & Research Interests

health

mental health

Latino immigrant day laborers

Top articles of Nalini Negi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Lost connection”: Pandemic related disruptions to schooling and social services among Latinx immigrant youth and families

Children and Youth Services Review

Jennifer L Siegel

Nalini Junko Negi

Guadalupe A Bacio

Tural Mammadli

Dana Kobrin

2024/1/1

Examining Differences in Substance Use Outcomes and Related Correlates among Transfeminine and Transmasculine Adults Using the 2017 New York State Patient Characteristics Survey

Substance Use & Misuse

Tural Mammadli

Jennifer Siegel

Nalini Negi

2023/11/10

“My Hands Are Tied”: Social Services With Latinx Immigrants in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Families in Society

Flor Avellaneda

Jennifer L Siegel

Nalini J Negi

Danielle E Parrish

2023/8/3

Polyvictimization and psychological outcomes among North Korean refugee women

Violence against women

Boyoung Nam

Yujin Lee

Charlotte Bright

Nalini Negi

2022/12

Racial discrimination, distress, coping motives, and alcohol-related problems among US-born Asian American young adults.

Asian American Journal of Psychology

Derek Kenji Iwamoto

Jeremy C Kane

Nalini Junko Negi

Anahi Collado

Davood Tofighi

2022/6

Reflections from academic mothers of young children on social work research and education

Journal of Social Work Education

Cristina Mogro-Wilson

Nalini Negi

Chiara Acquati

Charlotte Bright

Doris F Chang

...

2022/1/2

Social service providers navigating the rapid transition to telehealth with Latinx immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry

Nalini Junko Negi

Jennifer L Siegel

2022

Teaching, Field instruction, and administration in the time of pandemic or natural disaster

Cristina Mogro-Wilson

Nalini Negi

Danielle Parrish

2021/8/18

The hidden cost of caregiving during the pandemic

Danielle E Parrish

Nalini Negi

Cristina Mogro-Wilson

2021/4/3

“The solitude absorbs and it oppresses”:‘Illegality’and its implications on Latino immigrant day laborers' social isolation, loneliness and health

Social science & medicine

Nalini Junko Negi

Jennifer L Siegel

Priya B Sharma

Gabriel Fiallos

2021/3/1

A national survey of probation staff of the needs, services and barriers of female youth in juvenile justice settings

Women & Criminal Justice

Danielle E Parrish

Rosemary Thompson

Nalini Negi

Luz Alquicira

2021/11/2

“They Dumped Me Like Trash”: The Social and Psychological Toll of Victimization on Latino Day Laborers' Lives

American journal of community psychology

Nalini Junko Negi

Jennifer Siegel

Marilyn Calderon

Emilie Thomas

Avelardo Valdez

2020/6

Working under conditions of social vulnerability: Depression among Latina/o immigrant horse workers.

Cultural diversity and ethnic minority psychology

Nalini Junko Negi

Jennifer E Swanberg

Jessica Miller Clouser

Caroline Harmon-Darrow

2020/1

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