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SEAN R HOGAN Curriculum Vitae Office: 207B Education Classroom Building
Department of Social Work
California State University, Fullerton Fullerton, California 92834-6868
Telephone: 657-278-8412 E-mail: shogan@fullerton.edu EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy University of California
2005 School of Social Welfare
Berkeley, California
Social Welfare (Substance Abuse and Social Policy) Master of Social Welfare University of California
2001 School of Social Welfare
Berkeley, California
Social Welfare (Mental Health - Direct Services) Bachelor of Arts University of California
1999 School of Social Welfare
Berkeley, California
Social Welfare
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Admissions Coordinator California State University, Fullerton 8/07-Present Department of Social Work
Fullerton, California
Responsible for creation, development, management and administration of all admissions processes for master of social work program
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor California State University, Fullerton 8/11-Present Department of Social Work
Fullerton, California
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Assistant Professor California State University, Fullerton 8/07-8/11 Department of Social Work
Fullerton, California
Applied Social Work Research Methods; Social Welfare Policy and Services; Social Welfare Policy in Community Mental Health; Social Work Practice in the Addictions Assistant Professor California State University, Fullerton
8/06-8/07 Department of Human Services
Fullerton, California
Treatment Issues in Drug Addiction; Research and Data Management
Lecturer San Jose State University 8/04-5/06 School of Social Work
San Jose, California
Social Welfare Policy and Services; Research Methods and Design; Research Methods, Data Analysis and Evaluation Lecturer University of California
7/05-8/05 School of Social Welfare
Berkeley, California
Substance Abuse Treatment
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
6/10-Present Principal Investigator, “Foster Youth in Higher Education: The Role of Social Capital in Successfully Transitioning to Adulthood.” Department of Social Work, California State University, Fullerton.
11/06-5/07 Co-Principal Investigator, “Service Learning as a Mechanism for Change in Attitudes of Helping Professionals toward Women Receiving Drug and Alcohol Treatment.” Department of Social Work, California State University, Fullerton. 7/04-7/05 Predoctoral Fellow, “The Effects of Eliminating Supplemental Security Income
Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Eligibility,” NIAAA Grant No. T32 AA07240. Alcohol Research Group, Berkeley, California.
5/03-1/04 Research Associate III, “Strengthening Communities in the Development of Comprehensive Drug and Alcohol Treatment Systems for Youth” (SCY Project), SAMHSA Grant No. TI 13313, Public Health Institute, Oakland, California. 8/02-11/03 Research Assistant, “Aftercare Outcomes Study”, STARS Behavioral Health Care
3 PUBLICATIONS
Dissertation
Hogan, S. R. (2005). The effects of eliminating Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism eligibility: A panel study of public assistance and low-income substance abusers in Northern California. Dissertation Abstracts International, 67(3), 1090A. Journal Articles (Peer-Reviewed)
Hogan, S. R., Unick, G. J., Speiglman, R., & Norris, J. C. (2011). Gender-specific barriers to self-sufficiency among former Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism beneficiaries: Implications for welfare-to-work programs and services. Journal of Social Service Research, 37, 320-337.
Hogan, S. R., & Bailey, C. E. (2010). Service learning as a mechanism for change in attitudes and perceptions of human services students toward substance-dependent mothers. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 30(4), 420-434.
Hogan, S. R., Speiglman, R., & Norris, J. C. (2010). The effects of eliminating Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism eligibility on the mental health of low- income substance abusers. Social Work in Public Health, 25(5), 438-453.
Hogan, S. R., Unick, G. J., Speiglman, R., & Norris, J. C. (2008). Social welfare policy and public assistance for low-income substance abusers: The impact of 1996 welfare reform legislation on the economic security of former Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism beneficiaries. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 35(1), 221-246.
Berzin, S. C., De Marco, A., Shaw, T. V., Unick, G. J., & Hogan, S. R. (2006). The effect of parental work history and public assistance use on the transition to adulthood. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 33(1), 141-162.
Book Chapters
Hogan, S. R. (2009). Race, ethnicity, and early United States drug policy. In A. Browne-Miller (Ed.), The Praeger international collection on addictions: Faces of addiction, then and now (pp. 37-52). Westport, CT: Praeger-Greenwood.
4 Book Reviews and Notes
Hogan, S. R. (2008). Review of the book, Drugs and drug policy: The control of consciousness alteration. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 35(3), 208-210.
Hogan, S. R. (2006). Note on the book, Illicit drug policies, trafficking, and use the world over. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 33(2), 169-170.
Hogan, S. R. (2004). Note on the book, Drugs, alcohol, and social problems. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 31(4), 222-223.
Hogan, S. R. (2004). Review of the book, Handbook of drug abuse prevention: Theory, science, and practice. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 31(2), 206-208.
Hogan, S. R. (2003). Note on the book, Drug courts in theory and practice. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 30(3), 177-178.
In Preparation
Hogan, S. R. (in preparation). Social capital, social policy, and marginalized populations: A theoretical perspective. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. PRESENTATIONS
Hogan, S. R., & Unick, G. J. (2011, January). Gender-specific barriers to self-sufficiency among former welfare beneficiaries. Oral presentation at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL.
Hogan, S. R., & Unick, G. J. (2009, November). Welfare reform and self-sufficiency: Gender- specific predictors for success. Oral presentation at the annual program meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX.
Hogan, S. R., & Bailey, C. E. (2007, October). The effects of service learning on substance abuse attitudes among human services students. Oral presentation at the annual program meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA.
Hogan, S. R. (2006, October). “Risky business”: Sex, drugs, smoking, and alcohol – A forum discussion on at-risk behavior. Panel discussion at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA.
Hogan, S. R. (2006, February). The effect of eliminating Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism eligibility: Examining substance use and material
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Hogan, S. R. (2006, January). The effect of eliminating Supplemental Security Income drug addiction and alcoholism eligibility: A panel study of public assistance and low-income substance abusers in Northern California. Oral presentation at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.
Unick, G. J., Hogan, S. R., Shaw, T. V., Berzin, S. C., & De Marco, A. (2006, January). The effect of parent characteristics and family processes on the mental health and substance use outcomes of emerging adults. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.
Berzin, S. C., De Marco, A., Shaw, T. V., Hogan, S. R., & Unick, G. J. (2006, January). The effect of poverty and public assistance use on home leaving behavior. Oral presentation at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. Hogan, S. R., Unick, G. J., Shaw, T. V., De Marco, A., & Berzin, S. C. (2005, January). The
impact of parental public assistance and employment on mental health and substance abuse outcomes for emerging adults. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, Miami, FL.
Berzin, S. C., De Marco, A., Shaw, T. V., Unick, G. J., & Hogan, S. R. (2005, January). The effect of parental work history and public assistance use on the transition to adulthood. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Society of Social Work and Research, Miami, FL.
FELLOWSHIPS and GRANTS
6/13 California State University Incentive Grant to Encourage External Funding Award ($10,000).
6/12 California State University Senior Faculty Research Program Award ($5,000). 6/11 California State University Incentive Grant to Encourage External Funding
Award ($10,000).
6/10 California State University General Faculty Research Program Award ($5,000). 6/08 California State University General Faculty Research Program Award ($3,000). 6/07 California State University Special Fund for Research, Scholarship and Creative
Activity ($5,000).
2/07 California State University at Fullerton Probationary Faculty Stipend ($6,500). 7/04-7/05 Graduate Research Training on Alcohol Problems Predoctoral Fellowship at the
6 AWARDS
4/12 Faculty Recognition Award – Service; Department of Social Work; California State University, Fullerton
5/11 Faculty Recognition Award – Teacher Scholars; Department of Social Work; California State University, Fullerton
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
10/05-Present Council on Social Work Education, member. 9/04-Present Society for Social Work and Research, member. NOTEWORTHY UNIVERSITY SERVICE
5/06-2/11 Founding faculty in new Department of Social Work. Service included creating policy, research, and addictions curricula for new MSW program; creating, implementing, and coordinating MSW program admissions process; and
significantly contributing to initial CSWE accreditation process, including writing portions of benchmark documents and the self-study, editing the entire self-study, and developing the program evaluation methodology.