Quenette L. Walton

Quenette L. Walton

University of Houston

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Quenette L. Walton

Quenette L. Walton, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Houston, specializes in the field of Mental Health Disparities, Social Determinants of Mental Health, Middle Class Black Women, Intersectionality, Qualitative Method.

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

Considerations in cultural adaptation of parent–child interventions for African American mothers and children exposed to intimate partner violence

“Black People Are Not My Thing”: Microaggressions Experienced by Black Graduate Students in Social Work Programs

Exploring self‐care practices of African American informal kinship caregivers

Using the Colaizzi Method to Explore Intimate Partner Violence Caseworkers’ Subjective Experience: Pathways to Intimate Partner Violence Work and What Keeps Them Going

Mind, body, and spirit: a constructivist grounded theory study of wellness among middle-class Black women

“We Can Only Go So Far”: Employing Intersectionality in Research with Middle-Class Black Women and Black Muslim Women

Normal Wasn’t Good: A Collaborative Autoethnography of the Intersectional Experiences of Academic Women of Color Mothering During the Dual Pandemics

Comparing In-Person and Online Modalities for Photo Elicitation Interviews Among a Vulnerable Population: Recruitment, Retention, and Data Collection Applications

Quenette L. Walton Information

University

Position

Graduate College of Social Work

Citations(all)

498

Citations(since 2020)

417

Cited By

175

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

University of Houston

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Quenette L. Walton Skills & Research Interests

Mental Health Disparities

Social Determinants of Mental Health

Middle Class Black Women

Intersectionality

Qualitative Method

Top articles of Quenette L. Walton

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Considerations in cultural adaptation of parent–child interventions for African American mothers and children exposed to intimate partner violence

Breana R Cervantes

Madeleine Allman

Quenette L Walton

Ernest N Jouriles

Carla Sharp

2024/4/23

“Black People Are Not My Thing”: Microaggressions Experienced by Black Graduate Students in Social Work Programs

Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping

Joan M Blakey

Quenette Walton

Sheara Jennings

2024/2/28

Exploring self‐care practices of African American informal kinship caregivers

Child & Family Social Work

Tyreasa Washington

Quenette L Walton

Hannah Kaye

Jun Sung Hong

Benjamin Cook

2024/2

Using the Colaizzi Method to Explore Intimate Partner Violence Caseworkers’ Subjective Experience: Pathways to Intimate Partner Violence Work and What Keeps Them Going

Violence against women

Madeleine Allman

Angeles Nava

Nabeeha Asim

Barbie Brashear

Quenette L Walton

...

2024/1

Mind, body, and spirit: a constructivist grounded theory study of wellness among middle-class Black women

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being

Quenette L Walton

Jacquelyn V Coats

Kia Skrine Jeffers

Joan M Blakey

Alexandra N Hood

...

2023/12/31

“We Can Only Go So Far”: Employing Intersectionality in Research with Middle-Class Black Women and Black Muslim Women

Affilia

Olubunmi Basirat Oyewuwo

Quenette L Walton

2023/11

Normal Wasn’t Good: A Collaborative Autoethnography of the Intersectional Experiences of Academic Women of Color Mothering During the Dual Pandemics

Affilia

Miriam Georgina Valdovinos

Quenette L Walton

Olubunmi Basirat Oyewuwo

2023/11

Comparing In-Person and Online Modalities for Photo Elicitation Interviews Among a Vulnerable Population: Recruitment, Retention, and Data Collection Applications

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Allison N Marshall

Quenette L Walton

Chinyere Y Eigege

Sajeevika S Daundasekara

Daphne C Hernandez

2023/9/29

Both/And: employing the tenets of cultural competence and cultural humility when working with Black women with depression

Social Work in Mental Health

Quenette L Walton

Latoya A Small

Marion L Malcome

Joan M Blakey

2023/9/3

“This person is safe”: An exemplar of conducting individual interviews in qualitative research with Black women

International journal of qualitative methods

Quenette L Walton

Priscilla P Kennedy

Olubunmi B Oyewuwo

Phylicia Allen

2022/12/17

Conducting research six feet apart: The feasibility of transitioning qualitative research to meet the emerging research needs during a pandemic

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Chinyere Y Eigege

Sajeevika S Daundasekara

Mayra L Gomez

Quenette L Walton

Daphne C Hernandez

2022/1/10

Life events, barriers to care, and outcomes among minority women experiencing depression: A longitudinal, mixed-method examination

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Lina Tieu

Quenette L Walton

Cathy D Sherbourne

Jeanne M Miranda

Kenneth B Wells

...

2022/8/1

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

Building bridges: Primary care and mental health providers’ perspectives on a behavioral health collaborative intervention among underserved populations

Child Youth Care Forum

Quenette L. Walton

Elizabeth Bromley

Lorena Porras-Javier

Tumaini R. Coker

2021/7

Living in between: A grounded theory study of depression among middle-class Black women

Journal of Black Psychology

Quenette L Walton

2022/4

Sick and tired of being sick and tired: A qualitative study examining COVID-19, racism, and mental health among middle-class Black women

Quenette Walton

2022/2/23

How ancestral trauma informs patients' health decision making

AMA journal of ethics

Tina K Sacks

Katie Savin

Quenette L Walton

2021

Lifetime Major Discrimination Experiences Moderate the Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Chronic Conditions among Black Americans

Healthcare

Kia Skrine Jeffers

Quenette L Walton

Millicent N Robinson

Courtney S Thomas Tobin

2021/11

Critical feminisms: Principles and practices for feminist inquiry in social work

Sara Goodkind

Mimi E Kim

Jennifer R Zelnick

Laina Y Bay-Cheng

Ramona Beltrán

...

2021/11

Teaching and learning during and after COVID-19: Lessons learned from the social work classroom

Journal of Teaching in Social Work

Quenette L Walton

Nina Tahija

Ramsha Momin

2021/10/20

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