Bunn, M. & Marsh, J.C. (2019). Client-provider relationship as an active ingredient promoting client change. In Shaping a Science of Social Work: Professional Knowledge and Identity, J. Brekke & J. Anastas (Eds). New York: Oxford University Press
Marsh, J.C. & Brown, K. (2019). Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration: A health policy and services research center in a graduate school of social work. Research on Social Work Practice, 1-6.
Marsh, J.C. & Bunn, J.C. (2018). The social work profession’s contributions to direct practice with individuals, families and groups. Social Service Review, 92 (4), 647-692.
Marsh, J.C. (2018). Commentary on Neale et al: What do women want? Women want services tailored to their needs. Addiction, 113, 998-1002.
Marsh, J.C., Park, K., Lin, Y-A, C. Bersamira, C. (2018). Gender differences in trends in heroin and nonmedical prescription opioid use,2007-2014. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 87, 79-85.
Bersamira, C., Lin, Y.A., Park, K., Marsh, J.C. (2017). Substance use among Asian Americans: Differences in Use by Acculturation Status and Gender, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 79, 76-81
Marsh, J.C. & Reed, M. (2015). Social work science and knowledge utilization. Research on Social Work Practice, September, 26 (1), 1-9.
Kreisberg, N. & Marsh, J.C. (2015). Useful knowledge, research, and innovation in social work practice: An international comparison, British Journal of Social Work. 1-20.
Guerrero, E.G., Marsh, J.C., Cao, D.C., Shin, H-C, Andrews, C. (2014). Gender disparities in utilization and outcome of comprehensive substance abuse treatment among racial/ethnic groups. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 46(5), 584-591.
Marsh, J.C. (2013). Thinking fast and slow about causality: Response to Palinkas. Research on Social Work Practice, November, 24(5).
Guerrero, E.G, Marsh, J.C., Khachikian, T., Amaro, H. , & Vega , W.A. (2013). Disparities in Latino substance use, service use, and treatment: Implications for culturally and evidence-based interventions under health care reform. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 133 (3), 805-813.
Guerrero, E.G., Marsh, J.C., Duan, L., Oh, C., Perron, B., & Lee, B. (2013). Disparities in completion of substance abuse treatment between and within racial and ethnic groups. Health Service Research, 48(4),1-18.
Andrews, C., Cao, D., Shin, H-C, & Marsh, J.C. (2013). Client and program characteristics associated with time to SAT entry. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 38(1), 61-68.
Marsh, J.C. Angell, K., Andrews, C., & Curry, A (2012) Client-provider relationship and treatment outcomes: A systematic review of substance abuse, child welfare and mental health services research. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 3(4).
Marsh, J.C. (2012). From fish and bicycles to the science of social work: Response to John Brekke. Research on Social Work Practice, 22(5), 465-467 as doi: 10.117/1049731512441837.
Hardesty, M., Cao, D., Shin, H.C., Andrews, C. & Marsh, J.C. (2012). Social and health service use and treatment outcomes for sexual minorities in a national sample of substance abuse treatment programs. Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 24(2), 97-118. doi.org/10.1080/10538720.2012.669669
Shin, H-C, Marsh, J.C., Cao, D., Andrews, C. (2011). Client-provider relationship in comprehensive substance abuse treatment: Differences in residential and non-residential settings. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 41 (4), 335-346 as. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2011.03.007.
Cao, D., Marsh, J.C., Shin, H-C., Andrews, C. (2011). Improving health and social outcomes with targeted services in comprehensive substance abuse treatment. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 37(4), 250-258 as doi: 10.3109/00952990.2011.591016.
Marsh, J.C., Smith, B.D., & Bruni, M.C. (2011). Integrated substance abuse and child welfare services for mothers: A progress review. Children and Youth Services Review, 33(3), 466-472 as doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.06.017.
Andrews, C.M., Cao, D., Marsh, J.C., & Shin, H.C. (2011). The impact of comprehensive services in substance abuse treatment for women with a history of intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women, 17(5), 547-549 as doi: 10.1177/1077801211407289.
Marsh, J.C., Shin, H.C., & Cao, D. (2010). Gender differences in client-provider relationship as active ingredient in substance abuse treatment, Evaluation and Program Planning, 33(2), 81-90 as doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2009.07.016.
Marsh, J.C., Cao., D., & Shin, H.C. (2009). Closing the need-service gap: Gender differences in matching services to client needs in comprehensive substance abuse treatment. Social Work Research, 33(3), 183-192 as doi: 10.1093/swr/33.3.183.
Marsh, J.C., Cao, D., Guerrero, E., & Shin, H.C. (2009). Need-service matching in substance abuse treatment: Racial/ethnic differences. Evaluation and Program Planning, 32(1), 43-51 as doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2008.09.003.
Cao, D., Marsh, J.C., & Shin, H.C. (2008). Gender and racial/ethnic disparities in the impact of HIV prevention programming in substance abuse treatment. American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 34(6), 730-740 as doi: 10.1080/00952990802311209.
McCracken, S., & Marsh, J.C. (2008). Practitioner expertise in evidence-based practice decision making. Research on Social Work Practice, 18(4), 301-310 as doi: 10.1177/1049731507308143.
Marsh, J.C., Ryan, J., Choi, S., & Testa, M. (2006). Integrated services for families with multiple problems: Obstacles to family reunification. Children and Youth Services Review, 28(9), 1074-1087 as doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2005.10.012.
Cha, T., Kuo, E., & Marsh, J.C. (2006). Useful knowledge for social work practice. Social Work and Society, 4(1).
Ryan, J.P., Marsh, J.C., Testa, M.F., & Louderman, R. (2006). Integrating substance abuse treatment and child welfare services: Findings from the Illinois Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) waiver demonstration. Journal of Social Work Research, 30(2), 95-107 as doi: 10.1093/swr/30.2.95.
Marsh, J.C., & Smith, B.D. (2005). Commentary–Client-service matching in substance abuse treatment for women with children. In L. Alexander & P. Solomon (Eds.), The research process in the human services: Behind the scenes, (pp 151-170). New York: Brooks/Cole.
Marsh, J.C., Cao, D., & D’Aunno, T.D. (2004). Gender differences in the impact of comprehensive services in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27(4), 289-300 as doi: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2004.08.004.
Marsh, J.C. (2003). Organizational and institutional factors in the development of practice knowledge and practice guidelines in social work. In E. Proctor & A. Rosen (Eds.), Developing practice guidelines for social work intervention, (pp 236-252). New York: Columbia University Press.
Smith, B.D., & Marsh, J.C. (2002). Client-service matching in substance abuse treatment for women with children. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 22(3), 161-168 as doi: 10.1016/S0740-5472(02)00229-5.
Marsh, J.C., D’Aunno, T.A., & Smith, B.D. (2000). Increasing access and providing social services to improve drug abuse treatment for women with children. Addiction, 95(8), 1237-1247 as doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.2000.958123710.x.
Marsh, J.C., DeAngelis, D. Blackburn, J.A., DiNitto, D., Feit, M., Guttierez, L., Ivry, P.W., Macy, H.J., Mayden, R.W., Patchner, M.A., Turner, B., Ward, J.H. (2000). Engendering innovation: Reflecting on the Millennium Project. Journal of Social Work Education, 36(3), 483-485.
Smith, B.D., Marsh, J.C., & D’Aunno, T. (1998). Child welfare and substance use: Findings from a collaborative services initiative in Illinois. The Source, 8(2), 5-7.
Berlin, S., & Marsh, J.C. (1996). Informationen für Interaktionsbezogene Praxis-entscheidungen. In M. Heiner (Hrsg.), Qualitätsentwicklung durch Evaluation. Freiburg im Breisgau: Lambertus.
Coohey, C., & Marsh, J.C. (1995). Promotion, prevention, and treatment: What are the differences? Research on Social Work Practice, 5(4), 524-538 as doi: 10.1177/104973159500500409.
Marsh, J.C. (1992). Should scholarly productivity be the primary criterion for tenure decisions? Journal of Social Work Education, 28(2), 132-134.
Marsh, J.C. (1992). Response to Weick, Journal of Social Work Education, 28(2), 138-139.
Marsh, J.C. (1991). Services for Teen Parents-Introduction. Evaluation and Program Planning, 14(1/2), 1-2.
Marsh, J.C. (1991). Evaluation of Hull House teen pregnancy and parenting program. Evaluation and Program Planning, 14 (1/2), 49-61.
Marsh, J.C. (1988). What have we learned about legislative remedies for rape? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Human Sexual Aggression: Current Perspectives Issue, 528, 388-399.
Marsh, J.C., & Miller N. (1985). Female clients in substance abuse treatment. International Journal of the Addictions, 20(6&;7), 995-1019. PMid:3908343.
Rankin, E., & Marsh, J.C. (1985). Effects of missing data on the statistical analysis of clinical time series. Social Work Research and Abstracts, 2(2), 13-16.
Marsh, J.C., & Shibano, M. (1984). Issues in the statistical analysis of clinical time-series data. Social Work Research and Abstracts, 20(4), 7-12.
Marsh, J.C., & Shevell, S.K. (1983). Males’ and females’ perceived reasons for their use of heroin. Social Service Review, 57(1), 78-93 as doi: 10.1086/644073.
Marsh, J.C. (1983). Testimony on the impact of criminal sexual conduct law reform. Federal Criminal Law Revision, Hearings on HR67 and Related Bills before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1622-1626.
Marsh, J.C. (1983). Research and innovation in social work practice: Avoiding the headless machine. Social Service Review, 57(4), 582-598 as doi: 10.1086/644140.
Marsh, J.C., & Shibano, M. (1982). Visual and statistical analysis of clinical time series data. In G. Forehand (Ed.), New directions for program evaluation: Applications of time series analysis (pp.33-48). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
Marsh, J.C., Tucker, M.B. & Colten, M.E. (1982). Women’s Use of Drugs and Alcohol: New Perspectives-Introduction. Journal of Social Issues, 38(2), 1-8.
Marsh, J.C. (1982). Women Organized to Move Against Narcotics (W.O.M.A.N.): An evaluation of an all-female methadone maintenance program in Detroit. Journal of Social Issues, 38(1).
Marsh, J.C. (1980). Help seeking among addicted and non-addicted women of low socioeconomic status. Social Service Review, 54(2), 239-248 as doi: 10.1086/643826.
Marsh, J.C. (1979). The effects of modeling and instruction on high and low verbal families. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 9(3), 261-274 as doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1979.tb02710.x.
Marsh, J.C. (1978). The goal-oriented approach to evaluation: Critique and case study from drug abuse treatment. Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning, 1(1), 41-49 as doi: 10.1016/0149-7189(78)90006-
Bunn, M. & Marsh, J.C. (2019). Client-provider relationship as an active ingredient promoting client change. In J. Brekke & J. Anastas (Eds.), Shaping the Science of Social Work: Professional Knowledge and Identity. New York: Oxford University Press.
Marsh, J.C. (2011). Learning by intervening: Examining the intersection of research and practice. In T.L. Rzepnicki, S.G. McCracken, & H.E. Briggs (Eds.), Evidence-based practice: An integrative approach to social work. Chicago: Lyceum.
Gredig, D., & Marsh, J.C. (2009). Improving intervention and practice. In I.A. Shaw, K. Briar-Lawson, J. Orme, & Roy Ruckdeschel (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research, (pp 64-82). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Mahoney, C.A., Engstrom, M., & Marsh, J.C. (2006). Substance use problems in health social work practice. In S. Gehlert and T. Arthur Browne (Eds.), Handbook of health social work, (pp 367-414). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Marsh, J.C. (2004). Social service education. In J. Grossman, A. Keating, & J. Reiff (Eds.), The encyclopedia of Chicago, (p 761). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Marsh, J.C. (2004). Theory-driven versus theory-free research in empirical social work practice. In H.E. Briggs & T.L. Rzepnicki (Eds.), Using evidence in social work practice. Chicago: Lyceum.
Marsh, J.C. (2000). Theories of professions: Implications for social work. In S. Muller, H. Suenker, T. Olk, & K. Bollert (Eds.), Soziale Arbeit: Gesellschaftliche Bedingungen und professionelle Perspektiven. Luchterhand: Neuwied-Kriftel.
Marsh, J.C., & Coohey, C. (1998). Reform and restructuring of social services in the U.S.: Evaluation of collaborative, cooperative and integrated services. In G. Flosser & H. Otto (Eds.), Toward more democracy in social services (pp. 371-382). Berlin: deGruyter.
Marsh, J.C. (1994). Is feminist research inherently based on qualitative methodologies? In P. Nurius & W. Hudson (Eds.), Controversial issues in social work research (pp. 524-537). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Marsh, J.C., & Cramer, L. (1992). Organizing and financing prevention: Community-based programs for children and families. In H. Otto & G. Flosser (Eds.), How to organize prevention: Political, organizational, and professional challenges to social sciences (pp159-172). Berlin: deGruyter.
Marsh, J.C. (1984). Obstacles and opportunity in the use of research on rape legislation. In R.L. Shotland & M.M. Mark (Eds.), Social science, social policy, and social justice (pp. 295-310). Beverly Hills: Sage.
Colten, M.E., & Marsh, J.C. (1983). A sex-roles perspective on drug and alcohol use by women. In C.S. Widom (Ed.), Sex roles and psychopathology. (pp. 219-248). New York: Plenum.
Marsh, J.C. (1981). Combining time series with interviews: Evaluating the effects of sexual assault law. In R.F. Conner (Ed.), Methodological advances in evaluation research (pp. 93-108). Beverly Hills: Sage.
Marsh, J.C. (1980). Women helping women: The evaluation of an all-female methadone maintenance program in Detroit. In A.J. Schecter (Ed.), Drug dependence and alcoholism (pp. 893-901). New York: Plenum.