Biography
Associate Professor Daniel Rosen received his PhD in social work and sociology, MSW, and BA in political science, all from the University of Michigan.
He completed a National Institute on Drug Abuse Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Substance Abuse Interdisciplinary Training Program at the University of Michigan. He is currently the recipient of a K 08 award from the National Institute of Health. Rosen has extensive background in surveys related to organizational capacity. His current research focuses on the health and mental health service needs of vulnerable older adults, the impact of legalized gambling on service provision, and the treatment of depression in later-life for substance abusing populations.
Research Interests
- Aging
- Substance abuse
- Late-life depression
- Barriers to treatment
Selected Funded Grants
- Principal Investigator: Daniel Rosen, Providing Depression Care for Older Adult Substance Abusers at Community Agencies, Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Selected Publications
Rosen, D., Smith, M.L., & Reynolds, C.F. (2008). Characteristics and needs of older adult methadone clients. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 16(6), 488-497.
Conner, K & Rosen, D. (2008). You’re nothing but a junkie: Multiple stigmas of older adult methadone clients. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8(2), 244-264.
Rosen, D., Tolman, R.M., Warner, L., and O’Quinn, K.O. (2007). Racial differences in mental health service utilization among low-income women. Social Work in Public Health, 23(2/3), 89-105.
Rosen, D., Sang, J., Tolman, R.M. and Mallinger, G. (2007). Partner Violence as an Additional Predictor of Low-birth Weight Infants among a Community Sample of Low-Income Mothers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(10), 1305-1315.
Rosen, D., Warner, L., and Tolman, R.M. (2006). Comparing Unmet Need for Psychiatric Services among Low-Income Women and Women in a General Household Population. Social Work Research, 30(4), 223-232.
Rosen, D. (2004). Risk factors for illegal drug use among older methadone clients. The Gerontologist, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 543-547.
Rosen, D., R.M. Tolman, R.M., and Warner, L. (2004). Low-income women’s use of substance abuse and mental health services. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 206-217.
Rosen, D. (2004). I just let him have his way: Partner violence in the lives of low-income teenage mothers. Violence Against Women, vol. 10, no.1, pp. 6-28.