Alan Kunz Lomelin

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
College of Social Work and Criminal Justice
Institution
Florida Atlantic University

Education

  • PhD, Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • MSW, Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • MA, Criminology and Criminal Justice, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • BA, Psychology, University of Dallas

Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence   Mental Health   Social Network Analysis  

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Biography

Dr. Alan Kunz-Lomelin is an Assistant Professor with a distinguished academic and professional background. Dr. Kunz-Lomelin is a Mexican immigrant who holds a PhD in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington, along with a MSW and an MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Additionally, He holds a BA in psychology. Dr. Kunz-Lomelin’s research interests are technological innovations, artificial intelligence, healthcare, mental health, substance use, and network analysis. His work explores the intersection of these fields, aiming to advance knowledge and practice in social work through cutting-edge methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches. In addition to his research, Dr. Kunz-Lomelin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), who has provided behavioral health services mostly to uninsured or underinsured adults in primary care.

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Contact Information

  akunzlomelin@fau.edu

  972-358-0575

Research
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List of Publications (10)
In 2024
10

Examining Utilization of Formal Supports and Related Impacts on Overall Well-Being Among East Asian American Family Caregivers of Persons With Dementia: A Mixed-Methods Study (2024)

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In 2023
9

Social Cognitive Theory, Driving Cessation, and Alternative Transportation in Later Life (2023)

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8

Noelle L. Fields and Donna L. Schuman and Vivian J. Miller and Alan Kunz-Lomelin and Nancy Kusmaul and Keith A. Anderson. ""Knowing when it's time to take a break": Nursing home social workers' coping during COVID-19" (2023)

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7

The Senior Companion Program Plus (SCP Plus): Examining the Preliminary Effectiveness of a Lay Provider Program to Support African American Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) Caregivers (2023)

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6

It Gave Me Somebody Else to Think About Besides Myself: Caring Callers Volunteer Experiences With a Telephone-Based Reassurance Program for Socially Isolated Older Adults (2023)

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In 2022
5

Ling Xu and Noelle Fields and Alan Adolfo Kunz Lomelin and Kathryn Daniel and Daisha Cipher and Brooke Troutman. "ATTITUDES TOWARD AGING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: RESULTS FROM THE INTERGENERATIONAL CONNECTIONS PROJECT" (2022)

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4

Antidepressant Adherence Among Hispanics: Patients in an Integrated Health Care Model (2022)

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3

Philip Baiden and Henry K. Onyeaka and Emmanuel Kyeremeh and Lisa S. Panisch and Catherine A. LaBrenz and Yeonwoo Kim and Alan Kunz-Lomelin. "An Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Binge Drinking in Adulthood: Findings from a Population-Based Study" (2022)

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In 2021
2

Philip Braiden and and Godfred Boateng and Stephen Mattingly and Alan Kunz Lomelin and and and. "Examining the Impact of Transportation-Related Barriers on Self-Perceived Physical Health among Adults in the United States" (2021)

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In 2020
1

Alan Kunz-Lomelin and Anne Nordberg. "Assessing the impact of an animal-assisted intervention for jail inmates" (2020)

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