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Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Sissoko, D.G., Arevalo, K., Hussain, S., Rodriguez, W., Soni, S., Tajeda, E., & Nadal, K. (in press). Colorist Microaggressions and Brown Asian Americans. American Behavioral Scientist.

  2. Nadal, K. L. Y., Rodriguez, W., Tejada, E., Almanzar, D., Sissoko, D. G., & Hussain, S. (2023). Did it get better? The Realities of queer and trans youth of color in K-12 schools. Journal of School Violence.

  3. Sissoko, D.G., Lewis, J. A., & Nadal, K. L. (2023). It’s More Than Skin-Deep: Gendered Racial Microaggressions, Skin Tone Satisfaction, and Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Black Women. Journal of Black Psychology, 49(2), 127–152. Read.

  4. Sissoko, D. G., Baker, S., & Caron, E. H. (2023). Into and Through the School-to-Prison Pipeline: The Impact of Colorism on the Criminalization of Black Girls. Journal of Black Psychology. Read.

  5. Nadal, K. L., King, R., Sissoko, D. G., Floyd, N., & Hines, D. (2021). The legacies of systemic and internalized oppression: Experiences of microaggressions, imposter phenomenon, and stereotype threat on historically marginalized groups. New Ideas in Psychology, 6. Read.

  6. Johnson, V. E., Nadal, K. L., Sissoko, D. R. G., & King, R. (2021). “It’s Not in Your Head”: Gaslighting, ‘Splaining, Victim Blaming, and Other Harmful Reactions to Microaggressions. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16(5), 1024–1036. Read.

  7. Sissoko, D. R. G., & Nadal, K. L. (2021). Microaggressions toward racial minority immigrants in the United States. In P. Tummala-Narra (Ed.), Trauma and racial minority immigrants: Turmoil, uncertainty, and resistance (pp. 85–102). American Psychological Association. Read.

  8. Goshin, L. S., & Sissoko, D. G. (2021). Redefining Motherhood: Mothering in Mandated Inpatient Substance Use Treatment. In Children with Incarcerated Mothers (pp. 103-119). Springer, Cham. Read.

  9. Edwards, E. R., Gromatsky, M., Sissoko, D. R. G., Hazlett, E. A., Sullivan, S. R., Geraci, J., & Goodman, M. (2022). Arrest history and psychopathology among veterans at risk for suicide. Psychological Services, 19(1), 146–156. Read.

  10. Edwards, E. R., Sissoko, D. R. G., Abrams, D., Samost, D., La Gamma, S., & Geraci, J. (2020). Connecting mental health court participants with services: Process, challenges, and recommendations. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 26(4), 463–475. Read.

  11. Goshin, L. S., Sissoko, D. G., Stringer, K. L., Sufrin, C., & Byrnes, L. (2020). Stigma and US Nurses’ Intentions to Provide the Standard of Maternal Care to Incarcerated Women, 2017. American Journal of Public Health, 110(S1), S93-S99. Read.

  12. Sissoko, D. G., & Goshin, L. S. (2019). Mothering Under Community Criminal Justice Supervision in the USA. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison and the Family (pp. 431-455). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. Read.

  13. Goshin, L. S., Sissoko, D. G., Neumann, G., Sufrin, C., & Byrnes, L. (2019). Perinatal Nurses' Experiences With and Knowledge of the Care of Incarcerated Women During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 48(1), 2736. Read.

  14. Rieder, J. K., Goshin, L. S., Sissoko, D. G., Kleshchova, O., & Weierich, M. R. (2019). Salivary Biomarkers of Parenting Stress in Mothers Under Community Criminal Justice Supervision. Nursing research, 68(1), 48-56. Read.