
About
Ann W. Roy is a Professor in the Department of Social Work at Springfield College's School of Health Sciences. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Case Western Reserve University (1985) and a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University (1980). Her expertise spans quantitative research methodologies, Medicare policy advocacy, and gerontology. Dr. Roy has co-authored books on advanced generalist education and competency-based social work, and her work includes international studies on self-injurious behaviors among social work students and comparative analyses of depression in Chinese elders in Boston and Hong Kong. She teaches courses in research, social welfare policy, and gerontology.
- Education:
- PhD, Case Western Reserve University, 1985
- MSW, Louisiana State University, 1980
- Research Focus: Gerontology, policy advocacy, and quantitative methods.
- Presentations: Active presenter at state, national, and international conferences.
Her recent studies include cross-cultural investigations into non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors across multiple countries and ongoing advocacy for Medicare expansion. Though specific articles are not listed, her publications emphasize gerontological and policy-related themes.
No explicit scientific awards are mentioned, but her contributions to social work education and research are highlighted through her authored texts and conference engagements.
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