
Robert J Taylor
Harold R Johnson Professor of Social Work, Sheila Feld Collegiate Professor of Social Work, Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work and Faculty Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research
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Robert Joseph Taylor is the Harold R. Johnson Endowed Professor of Social Work and the Sheila Feld Collegiate Professor of Social Work. He is also the Director of the Program for Research on Black Americans at the Institute for Social Research. Professor Taylor has published extensively on the informal social support networks (i.e., family, friends, and church members) of adult and elderly Black Americans. An article by Thyer in Journal of Social Service Research finds that Robert Joseph Taylor is the #15 most influential social work faculty (out of 2204 faculty) based on H-index. An article by Kimberly Y. Huggins-Hoyt in the journal, Research on Social Work Practice, found that he was the #1 cited African American faculty member in the field of Social Work. Robert Joseph Taylor has been principal investigator of several grants from the National Institute on Aging that examine the role of religion in the lives of Black and White elderly adults. He is the signing Principal Investigator of the NIA funded Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research. He has been co-principal investigator with the late James Jackson on several grants from the National Institute of Mental Health on the correlates of mental health and mental illness among Black Americans, including the only major national study of the prevalence of mental illness among Black Americans (The National Survey of American Life). He has edited two books, Family Life in Black America (1997) and Aging in Black America (1993) with James S. Jackson and Linda M. Chatters. He is also the lead author of the book, Religion in the Lives of African Americans: Social, Psychological, and Health Perspectives (2004) with Linda Chatters and Jeff Levin. He has reviewed manuscripts for over 60 different journals. To date he has published over 200 peer review journal articles.
- Marion Malcome, Juan Del Toro, Fatima Rasoul, Robert J Taylor. 2026. "We Have to Be in Fear": Racism-Related Vigilance Among Older Black Mothers. Psychology of Women Quarterly
- Hodge, David R, Linda Chatters, Robert J Taylor, Hope, Meredith O, Boddie, Stephanie C. 2026. Religious Correlates of Life Satisfaction among African Americans and Black Caribbeans: The Significance of Organizational and Subjective Dimensions of Religion. Social Work Research
- Malcome, Marion, Del Toro, Juan, Rasoul, Fatima, Robert J Taylor. 2026. Black mothers’ racial socialization practices in response to racial unrests in 2020. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
- Jamilah R. George, Robert J Taylor, Traleena M. Rouleau, Emma D. Turner, Monnica T. Williams. 2025. Seeking Care for Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms among African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life. Behavior Therapy 56(1):1-15.
- Robert J Taylor, Kim, Elissa, Linda Chatters, Nguyen, Ann W. 2025. Research on Religion and Aging among Black Americans and Mexican Americans: The Impact of the National Institute on Aging. The Gerontologist 65(2):gnae172.
- Antonius D. Skipper, Robert J Taylor, Ann W. Nguyen, Linda Chatters. 2025. Spousal support and negative interactions among African Americans in long‐term marriages. Journal of Elder Policy
- Robert J Taylor, Xiaoling Xiang, Ann W. Nguyen, Weidi Qin. 2025. Extended family relationships among older African American, Black Caribbean, and White Adults. Family Relations
- Tam E Perry, Wilma Stringer, Brenda Evans, Vanessa Rorai, Henry Swift, Roland Samaroo, Fannie Spears, JoAnn Smith, James Bridgforth, Jamie Mitchell, Kent Key, Peter Lichtenberg, Robert J Taylor, Joan Ilardo, Maggie A. Dahlmann. 2025. Innovative Consultancy Promoting Older African American Perspectives. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance
- Linda Chatters, Robert J Taylor, Kazumi Tsuchiya. 2025. The Strengths of Black Families: Family Support, Fictive Kinship, and Congregation-Based Social Support Networks. Marriage & Family Review
- Harry Owen Taylor, Robert J Taylor, Kazumi Tsuchiya, Linda Chatters. 2024. Social Isolation, Self-Rated Health, and Self-Rated Oral Health among African Americans. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 35(1):18-36.