Tracey Marie Barnett
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: The University of Texas at Arlington (2015); University of Arkansas System (2021)
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Tracey Marie Barnett investigates the perceptions of faith-based communities regarding their role in mental health services. Her work aims to understand how religious leaders view the integration of mental health support within their communities. This research contributes to the broader understanding of how social and institutional structures can intersect with public health initiatives, particularly in the context of mental well-being. Barnett has published a total of four scholarly works, accumulating 76 citations and maintaining an h-index of 3. She has collaborated with researchers such as Jacqueline Burse from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on shared publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 79
Selected Publications
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Ministers’ Perceptions of Faith-Based Communities in Mental Health Services (2021)
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Black megachurches and the provision of social services: An examination of regional differences in America (2019)
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Physical and Mental Health Experiences among African American College Students (2019)
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- Ministers’ Perceptions of Faith-Based Communities in Mental Health Services
- Ministers’ Perceptions of Faith-Based Communities in Mental Health Services
- Ministers’ Perceptions of Faith-Based Communities in Mental Health Services
- Ministers’ Perceptions of Faith-Based Communities in Mental Health Services
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