Darcy Siebert
Doctoral Program Director, Associate Professor
dsiebert@fsu.edu
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Education
Ph.D. 2001, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Social Work with Health Education Minor
M.S.W. 1992, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Social Work
B.S.W. 1990, North Carolina State University; Raleigh, North Carolina; Social Work
Research Interests
- Behavioral health theory, measurement, and research
- Risky health behavior, particularly alcohol and other drug use and sexual behavior
- Impairment in helping professionals
- College drinking and prescription misuse
- Behavioral health issues in the workplace
- Survey research methodology
- Social work education
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
- Human Sexuality
Graduate
- Crisis Intervention and Brief Treatment
- Human Sexuality
Doctoral
- Advanced Research Methods
- Theories and Models for Social Work Research
Select Publications
Brown, D. E., & Siebert, D. C. (2007). Resistance in adolescent substance abuse treatment: A literature synthesis. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7(3).
Siebert, D. C., & Siebert, C. F. (2007). Help seeking: A role identity perspective. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 77, 49-55.
Siebert, D. C., Siebert, C. F. & Taylor-McLaughlin, A. (2007). Susceptibility to emotional contagion: Its measurement and importance to social work. Journal of Social Service Research, 33 (3).
Siebert, D. C. (2007). Maximizing response rates in survey research: Issues and methods. Advances in Social Work, 7(2), 1-13.
Pooler, D. K., Siebert, D. C., Faul, A. C., & Huber, R. (2007). The impact of personal history on social workers and the profession. Administration in Social Work, 32.
Siebert, D. C., Siebert, C. F., & Spaulding-Givens, J. (2006).Teaching clinical social work skills primarily online: An evaluation. Journal of Social Work Education, 42, 371-383.
Siebert, D. C .,& Spaulding-Givens, J. (2006). Teaching clinical social work skills entirely online: A case example. Social Work Education, 25, 83-96.
Siebert, D. C. (2006). Personal and occupational factors in burnout among practicing social workers: Implications for researchers, practitioners, and managers. Journal of Social Service Research, 32, 25-44.
Wilke, D. J., Siebert, D. C., Delva, J., Smith, M. P., & Howell, R. L. (2005). Gender differences in predicting high-risk drinking among undergraduate students. Journal of Drug Education, 35, 79-94.
Siebert, D. C., & Siebert, C. F. (2005). The caregiver role identity scale: A validation study. Research on Social Work Practice, 15, 204-212.
Siebert, D.C. (2005). Help seeking and AOD use among social workers: Patterns, barriers, and implications. Social Work, 50, 65-75.
Siebert, D.C. (2004). Depression in North Carolina social workers: Implications for practice and research. Social Work Research, 28, 30-40.
Siebert, D.C. (2003). Denial of AOD use: An issue for social workers and the profession. Health and Social Work, 28, 89-97.
Siebert, D. C., Wilke, D. J., Delva, J., Smith, M. P., & Howell, R. L. (2003). Differences in African American and White college students’ drinking behaviors: Consequences, harm reduction strategies, and health information sources. Journal of American College Health, 52, 123-129.
Siebert, D. C., Mutran, E. J., & Reitzes, D. C. (1999). Friendship and social support: The importance of role identity to aging adults. Social Work, 44, 522-533.
Grants
Principal Investigator: A Pilot Study of Healthcare Professionals’ Impairment and Help Seeking. FSU Council on Research and Creativity Planning Grant
Participant: Advanced Training Institute on Health Behavior Theory. Competitive, NIH-sponsored 8-day intensive training institute in applied health behavior theory
Principal Investigator: Development Activities for a College Drinking Study. Funded by the Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS) of the Council on Research and Creativity to support secondary data analyses and focus groups
Principal Investigator: Rx Drug Use among Professional Caregivers; First Year Assistant Professor Award funded by Florida State University
Invited participant: NIAAA Technical Assistance Workshop for Treatment, Prevention, and Services Research.
Principal Investigator: A Survey of Distress and Impairment in North Carolina Social Workers. National Research Service Award funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
University travel awards – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

