Kathleen McCallops, Ph.D

Senior Research Associate ChristianaCare

  • Wilmington DE

Kathleen McCallops, Ph.D, is a Senior Research Associate for Community Health at ChristianaCare.

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Biography

Kathleen McCallops, Ph.D, is a Senior Research Associate for Community Health at ChristianaCare.

Areas of Expertise

Youth Development
Housing Instability
Community Health
Family Health
Food Insecurity
Family Studies

Education

University of Delaware

Ph.D.

Human Development and Family Sciences

2022

University of Delaware

M.S.

Human Development and Family Sciences

2018

St. Lawrence University

B.S.

Psychology & Performance and Communication Arts

2014

Selected Papers and Publications

Mothering in the streets: Familial adaptation strategies of street-identified Black American mothers

Journal of Marriage and Family

2022

Objective
Using components of the Family Adjustment and Adaptation Response Model, Critical Race Feminism, and Sites of Resilience, this study explored how street-identified Black American mothers engage in street life, while juggling the pressures of childrearing, family, and home life within a distressed, urban Black community.

Background
Street-identified Black American mothers are vilified for their intersecting identities of being Black women who are experiencing poverty, and who may also be involved in illegal activity. Black mothers are disproportionately represented in the criminal legal system, but existing research has inadequately examined how street-identified Black mothers “do” family in the confines of structural violence.

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Homelessness and Suicidality: The Role of Bullying and Parental Support

Family Relations

2021

Objective
To examine the relation between homelessness and suicidality and to test bullying as a mediator and parental support as a moderator of these relations.

Background
Youth from low‐income families are more likely to be bullied and in turn experience negative mental health outcomes. Parental support has been reported to mitigate the effects of stressful events, such as being bullied. However, these relations are still undocumented among youth experiencing homelessness.

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Restaurant kids’ meal beverage offerings before and after implementation of healthy default beverage policy statewide in California compared with citywide in Wilmington, Delaware

Public Health Nutrition

Abstract
Objective:
In 2019, California and Wilmington, Delaware‘ implemented policies requiring healthier default beverages with restaurant kids’ meals. The current study assessed restaurant beverage offerings and manager perceptions.

Design:
Pre-post menu observations were conducted in California and Wilmington. Observations of cashiers/servers during orders were conducted pre-post implementation in California and post-implementation in Wilmington. Changes in California were compared using multilevel logistic regression and paired t tests. Post-implementation, managers were interviewed.

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