Ai Bo, PhD
- Assistant Professor, Social Work
Dr. Ai Bo is an assistant professor in the Social Work Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dr. Bo’s current research focuses on three interrelated areas of intervention research: advancing intervention theories for understanding structural and behavioral determinants of youth substance use and mental health problems; evaluating and synthesizing intervention effects and mechanisms of substance use prevention programs; and enhancing clinical trial design and evaluation methods.
Dr. Bo is a recipient of the GADE 2019 student award for social work research and has published her work in top-tier interdisciplinary journals. Over the years, she has developed strong applied methodological and statistical skills with expertise in meta-analysis and structural equation modeling.
At 51ÁÔÆæ, Dr. Bo teaches SW 662 Methods of Social Welfare Research, SW 795 Evaluation of Social Work Practice and Programs, and SW 950 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Previously, she served as an adjunct lecturer at NYU, teaching substance abuse courses in the BSW Program.
Before joining the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, she was a Kuralt Postdoctoral Scholar for Quantitative Intervention Research at the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Education:
- PhD, New York University, Silver School of Social Work, 2019
- MSW, University of Southern California, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, 2014
Professional Interests:
- Social determinants of health
- Evidence-based practice for behavioral and mental health problems
- Adolescent development and substance use prevention
- Adolescent alcohol use decision making
Recent Publications:
- Bo, A., Azen, R., Hai, A. H., & Vang, C. (2023). Relative importance of behavior-specific determinants of heavy episodic drinking among U.S. young adults.ÌýJournal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.Ìý
- Bo, A., Goings, T. C., Evans, C., Sharma, A., Jennings, Z., Durand, B., Bardeen, A., & Lichtman, A. M. (2023).ÌýCulturally sensitive prevention programs for substance use among adolescents of color: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.ÌýClinical Psychology Review, 99,Ìý102233.
- Bo, A.,ÌýDurand, B., & Wang, Y. (2023). A scoping review of parent-involved ethnic and racial socialization programs.ÌýChildren and Youth Services Review, 144,Ìý106750.
- Bo, A. (2023). Alcohol-specific and socio-cultural determinants of alcohol use among adolescents of color.ÌýJournal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 23, 346-356.
- Bo, A., Hai, A. H., Chen,ÌýD., & Hammock, K. (2021).Risk of bias assessments in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of behavioral interventions for substance use outcomes.ÌýJournal of Clinical Epidemiology, 139,Ìý20-27.Ìý.
- Bo, A., Zhang, L., Lu, W., & Chen, D. (2021).ÌýModerating effects of positive parenting on the perceived peer alcohol use and adolescent alcohol use relationship: Racial, ethnic, and gender differences.ÌýChild and Adolescent Social Work Journal,Ìý40,Ìý345-360.
- Bo, A., Wu, S., Chen, D., Marsiglia, F., Zhu, Y., Zhang, L., & Zhu, B. (2020).ÌýUnderstanding alcohol-specific antecedents among Chinese vocational school adolescents.ÌýAddictive Behaviors, 110, 106483.ÌýÌý
- Bo, A., & Jaccard, J. (2020). Parenting as an inhibitor of gender disparities in alcohol use: The case of early adolescents in China.ÌýBMC Public Health, 20, 1098.Ìý10.1186/s12889-020-09195-2
- Jaccard, J., &ÌýBo, A.Ìý(2018). Prevention science and child/youth development: Randomized explanatory trials for integrating theory, method, and analysis in program evaluation.ÌýJournal of the Society for Social Work and Research,Ìý9, 651-687.
- Bo, A., Hai, A. H., & Jaccard, J. (2018). Parent-based interventions on adolescent alcohol use outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.ÌýDrug and Alcohol Dependence,Ìý191, 98-109.