Faculty Profile

Cleopatra Caldwell, PhD
- Professor Emerita, Health Behavior and Health Equity
Dr. Cleopatra Howard Caldwell is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity. As a social psychologist with expertise in psychosocial and environmental factors influencing the health and well-being of Black populations, her research includes both intervention and basic research involving survey research techniques with adults, adolescents and families. She also has expertise in conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR), developing academic-community partnerships to design and evaluate health interventions for Black youth and their family. Specific examples include the NICHD/NIH funded Parenting and Men's Health Study, the CDC funded Fathers and Sons Evaluation Project, and the Ruth Mott Foundation funded Fathers and Sons Physical Activity and Nutrition Program. She has published in a number of areas including the influence of social relationships and social identities on the health and well-being of Black adolescents, the role of paternal support, racial discrimination, and racial identity attitudes as risk or protective factors for adolescent risky behaviors and fatherhood as a context for understanding men's health. Further, Dr. Caldwell has extensive experience conducting research to understand health risk behaviors and mental health of ethnically diverse adolescents, including African American and Caribbean Black youth.
- PhD, Social Psychology, University of Michigan, 1986
- AM, Psychology, University of Michigan, 1983
- MA, Human Development, Wayne State University, 1975
- BS, Psychology, North Carolina A and T State University, 1973
Intergenerational family influences on the psychological well-being of teenage parents.
Improving adolescent health through strengthening family relationships.
Family relationships, discrimination, and the mental health of African American and Caribbean Black adolescents.
Research methods in African American communities.
Misra, D. P., Giurgescu, C., Caldwell, C. H., Song, P. X., Hu, M., Adaji, R., & Vaughan,
                                 S. (In 
press). Fathers matter: Black fathers participating in pregnancy research. The American
                                 Journal of 
Maternal Child Nursing.
Thomas, A., Assari, S., Odukoya, E., & Caldwell, C.H. (2022). Efficacy to avoid violence
                                 and 
parenting: A moderated mediation of violence exposure for African American urban-dwelling
                                 boys. 
Development and Psychopathology, 1-12.
Lachance, L., Coombe, C. M., Brush, B. L., Lee, S. D., Jensen, M., Taffe, B., Bhardwaj,
                                 P., 
Muhammad, M., Wilson-Powers, E., Roe, Z., Caldwell, C. H., & Israel, B. A. (2022).
Understanding the benefit-cost relationship in long-standing community-based participatory
                                 research 
(CBPR) partnerships: Findings from the measurement approached to partnership success
                                 (MAPS) study. 
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 58, 513-536.
Caldwell, C.H., Thomas, D., Hoelscher, H., Williams, H., Mason II, Z., Valerio-Shewmaker,
                                 M.A., & 
Panapasa, S.V. (2021). Tailoring recruitment and outreach strategies for underrepresented
                                 students 
in public health pipeline programs. Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 7(1 supplement)
                                 36S-43S.
Coleman, A., Lemmons, B.P., Rollins, L., O’Neill, J.M., Caldwell, C.H., & Ferrilis,
                                 A.M. (2021). 
Predictors of father-son closeness among African American and Caribbean Black adolescents.
                                 Phylon, 
58(1 & 2), 2-20.
Assari, S., Boyce, S., Bazarga, M., & Caldwell, C.H. (2021). Race, family conflict
                                 and suicidal 
thoughts and behaviors among 9-10 year old American children. International Journal
                                 of
Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 10.
King, C. A., Gipson, P. Y., Arango, A., Lernihan, D., Clark, M., Ewell Foster, C.,
                                 Caldwell, C. H., 
Ghaziuddin, N., & Stone, D. (2021). Let’s connect community mentorship program adolescents
                                 with 
peer social problems: A randomized intervention trial. American Journal of Community
                                 Psychology, 
68, 310-322.
Thomas, A., Lee, J.R.S., Muhammed, M., & Caldwell, C. H. (2021). “Why don’t you reach
                                 out to dad?”: 
Involving fathers in therapy. Research on Social Work Practice, 1-12.
Lambert, S. F., Rose, T., Farzana, T., & Caldwell, C. H. (2021). Ethnic-racial socialization, 
perceived neighborhood quality, and psychosocial adjustment among African American
                                 and Caribbean 
Black adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescents, 31, 120-138,
Thomas, A., Assari, S., Dusperreguy, M. I., De Loney, E. H., & Caldwell, C. H. (2021).
                                 Age- 
specific mechanisms of the effects of family-based interventions with African American
                                 nonresident 
fathers and sons. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 29, 3509-3520.
Assari, S., Boyce, S., Bazargan, M., & Caldwell, C. H. (2021). Race, family conflict
                                 and suicidal 
thoughts and behaviors among 9-10 year old American children. International Journal
                                 of 
Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 1-13.
Reid K. S., Hastings, J. F. & Caldwell, C. H. (2021). Mediating role of self-esteem:
                                 Black 
Caribbean and African American adolescents’ initiation of sex. Journal of Community
                                 Psychology.  
1-12. DOI: 10.1002/jcop22518.
Lee, D., Hope, M. O., Heinze, J., Cunningham, M., Caldwell, C. H. & Zimmerman, M.
                                 A. (2020). 
Psychological pathway from racial discrimination to the physical consequences of alcohol 
consumption: Religious coping as a protective factor. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance
                                 Abuse, 19, 
453-475.
Tsuchiya, K., Lee, D. B., Qian, Y., Caldwell, C. H., & Mincy, R. B. (2020). Risk and
                                 protective 
factors during childhood on youth violence among African American males: The role
                                 of mothers and 
nonresident fathers. Journal of Community Psychology, 48, 1543-1563.
Tsuchiya, K., Leung, C W., Jones, A. A., & Caldwell, C. H., (2020). Multiple financial
                                 stressors 
and serious psychological distress among adults in the USA. International Journal
                                 of Public Health, 
65, 335-344.
Brown, T. N., Culver, J., Wilkins, K., Gorman, Q., Bento, A., Alvis, A., Lesane-Brown,
                                 C. L., & 
Caldwell, C. H. (2020). A descriptive study using the comprehensive race socialization
                                 inventory: 
Findings from the National Survey of American Life-Adolescent Supplement.
Journal of Black Studies, 51, 147-167.
Evans, L. A., Geronimus, A. T. & Caldwell, C. H. (2020). Systematically shortchanged,
                                 yet carrying 
on: Black adolescent girls in the Detroit metropolitan school reform environment.
                                 DuBois Review: 
Social Science Research on Race, 16, 357-383.
Schmidt, C. J., Stoddard, S. A., Heinze, J. E., Caldwell, C. H., & Zimmerman, M. A.
                                 (2020).
Examining contextual and relational factors influencing perceptions of societal and
                                 interpersonal 
mattering among rural youth. Journal of Community Psychology, 48, 2013-
2032.
Email: cleoc@umich.edu 
For media inquiries: sph.media@umich.edu 
Areas of Expertise: Health Equity, Public Health Practice, Racism
