Faculty and Staff

Linda F. C. Bullock, PhD, RN, FAAN

Jeanette Lancaster Alumni Professor of Nursing
Associate Dean for Research

Department: Office of the Dean
Department: Family, Community & Mental Health Systems
Department: Center for Nursing Research

Office: McLeod 5005
Phone: (434) 982-1966
Email: lcb2u@virginia.edu
Fax: (434) 243-8372

Publications

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Journal Articles

Evans, E.C., & Bullock, L.F. (2012). Optimism and other psychosocial influences on antenatal depression: A systematic review. Nursing and Health Sciences, 14(3), 352-361.

Tiwari, A., Fong, D.Y., Wong, J.Y., Yuen, K.H., Yuk, H., Pang, P., ... Bullock, L. (2012). Safety-promoting behaviors of community-dwelling abused Chinese women after an advocacy intervention: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49(6), 645-655. doi:10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2011.12.0.

McElroy, J.A., Bloom, T., Moore, K., Geden, B., Everett, K., & Bullock, L.F. (2012). Perinatal mortality and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a low-income rural population of women who smoke. Birth Defects Research Part A- Clinical & Molecular Teratology, 94(4), 223-229. doi:10.1002/bdra.22891.

Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Rose, L., Marcantonio, K., Campbell, J., & Sharps, P. (2012). Pregnant women experiencing IPV: Impact of supportive and non-supportive relationships with their mothers on perinatal depression: A mixed methods analysis. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 33(12), 827-837.

Bloom, T. L., Bullock, L., & Parsons, L. (2012). Rural pregnant women’s stressors and priorities for stress reduction. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 33(12), 813-819. doi:10.3109/01612840.2012.712087.

Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Danis, F., Anderson, K., & Sharps, P. (2011). Pregnancy and intimate partner violence: How do rural, low-income women cope?. Health Care for Women International, 32, 1-22.

Yu, M., McElroy, J., Bullock, L., & Everett, K. (2011). Unique perspectives of women and their partners using the Prenatal Psychosocial Profile (PPP) scale. Journal of Nursing Research, 67(8), 1767-1778.

Wong, J.Y.H., Tiwari, A., Fong, D.Y.T., Humphreys, J., & Bullock, L. (2011). Factors associated with depression in intimate partner violence in a Chinese community. Nursing Research, 60(1), 58-65.

Bullock, L., Sharps, P. (2011). Domestic violence in the context of home visiting: Eight lessons from the DOVE intervention. Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice, 11, Retrieved from http://futureswithoutviolence.org/health/ejournal/2011/04/domestic-violence-within-the-context-of-home-visitingeight-lessons-from-the-dove-intervention/.

Gage, J.D., Everett, K., & Bullock, L. (2011). A theoretical explanation of male partner participation in smoking cessation during the transition to fatherhood. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 6(2), 574-580. doi:10.1375/jsc.5.2.115.

Tiwari, A., Fong, D.Y.T., Yuen, K.H., Yuk, H., Pang, P., Wong, J., Humphreys, J., & Bullock, L. (2010). A randomized controlled trial of an advocacy intervention to improve the mental health of community-dwelling abused women. Journal of the American Medical Association, 304(5), 536-543.

Shay-Zapien, G., & Bullock, L. (2010). Intimate partner violence. MCN: American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 35(4), 206-212.

Rose, L., Bhandari, S., Marcantonio, K., Bullock, L., Campbell, J., & Sharps, P. (2010). Intimate partner violence in pregnant women: mental distress and mental strength. Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 31(2), 103-111.

Book Sections

Bloom, T., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Laughon, K., & Parker, B. (2011). Intimate partner violence in pregnancy. In J. Campbell & J. Humphreys (Eds.), Family Violence and Nursing Practice (2nd ed.) (pp. ). New York: Springer

Bloom, T., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Laughon, K., & Parker, B. (2010). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy. In J.C. Campbell & J. Humphreys (Eds.), Family violence and nursing practice (pp. ). Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Recognitions

"The power of nurses. The strength and quality of our caring, set against the history of health care, and the University of Virginia. We’re so proud of what’s going on here." - Dorrie Fontaine, Dean