Joyell Arscott, PhD, ACRN

  • Assistant Professor
    Family and Community Health
Pronouns: She/Her
Location:
Room 665D, UMSON
Phone:
410-706-2794
Email:
I am currently accepting new PhD students.

Publications

  • Barroso, J., Relf, M. V., Williams, M. S., Arscott, J., Moore, E. D., Caiola, C., et al. (2014, September). A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of a Stigma Reduction Intervention for HIV-Infected Women in the Deep South. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 28 (9), 489-498. Mary Ann Liebert Inc. doi:10.1089/apc.2014.0014
  • Relf, M. V., Silva, S. G., Williams, M. S., Moore, E., Arscott, J., Caiola, C., et al. (2015, October (4th Quarter/Autumn)). Feasibility of Using an iPod Touch Device and Acceptability of a Stigma Reduction Intervention with HIV-Infected Women in the Deep South. AIDS and Behavior, 19 (10), 1896-1904. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. doi:10.1007/s10461-015-1031-0
  • Flores, D., McKinney, R., Arscott, J. & Barroso, J. (2018, March). Obtaining waivers of parental consent: A strategy endorsed by gay, bisexual, and queer adolescent males for health prevention research. Nursing Outlook, 66 (2), 138-148. Elsevier BV. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2017.09.001
  • Arscott, J., Humphreys, J., Merwin, E. & Relf, M. (2020, January (1st Quarter/Winter)). “That Guy is Gay and Black. That’s a Red Flag.” How HIV Stigma and Racism Affect Perception of Risk Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. AIDS and Behavior, 24 (1), 173-184. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. doi:10.1007/s10461-019-02607-4
  • Hailey, J., Burton, W. & Arscott, J. (2020, March 2). We Are Family: Chosen and Created Families as a Protective Factor Against Racialized Trauma and Anti-LGBTQ Oppression Among African American Sexual and Gender Minority Youth. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 16 (2), 176-191. Informa UK Limited. doi:10.1080/1550428x.2020.1724133
  • Strodel, R., Dayton, L., Garrison-Desany, H. M., Eber, G., Beyrer, C., Arscott, J., et al. (2021, June 15). COVID-19 vaccine prioritization of incarcerated people relative to other vulnerable groups: An analysis of state plans. Lim, S. (Ed.). PLOS ONE, 16 (6), e0253208. Public Library of Science (PLoS). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0253208
  • Bagwell-Gray, M. E., Loerzel, E., Dana Sacco, G., Messing, J., Glass, N., Sabri, B., et al. (2021, March 4). From myPlan to ourCircle: Adapting a web-based safety planning intervention for Native American women exposed to intimate partner violence. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 30 (1-2), 163-180. Informa UK Limited. doi:10.1080/15313204.2020.1770651
  • Baptiste, D., Turner, S., Josiah, N., Arscott, J., Alvarez, C., Turkson‐Ocran, R., et al. (2021, April (2nd Quarter/Spring)). Hidden figures of nursing: The historical contributions of Black nurses and a narrative for those who are unnamed, undocumented and underrepresented. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77 (4), 1627-1632. Wiley. doi:10.1111/jan.14791
  • Njie-Carr, V. P., Sabri, B., Messing, J. T., Ward-Lasher, A., Johnson-Agbakwu, C. E., McKinley, C., et al. (2021, October (4th Quarter/Autumn)). Methodological and Ethical Considerations in Research With Immigrant and Refugee Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36 (19-20), NP10790-NP10808. SAGE Publications. doi:10.1177/0886260519877951
  • Josiah, N., Starks, S., Wilson, P. R., Rodney, T., Arscott, J., Commodore‐Mensah, Y., et al. (2021, May). The intersection of depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular disease among black populations amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 30 (9-10). Wiley. doi:10.1111/jocn.15632