Books
Sarid O., Segal-Engelchin D, Cwikel J. (Eds.). (2010). Mind-body mosaic: Women’s health in Israel. Beer-Sheva: Ben-Gurion University Press. (Hebrew)
Special Issue
Segal-Engelchin, D. & Taubman-Ben-Ari, O. (Guest Editors). (2022). Health and well-
being related to new family forms: Perspectives of adult individuals, couples, extended
family members, children, and professionals. International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health..
Chapters in Books
Segal-Engelchin D, Wozner Y. (2005). The quality of life of single mothers by choice. In R. Lev-Wiezel, J. Cwikel & N. Barak (Eds.), “Guard Your Soul”- Mental Health Among Women In Israel. Jerusalem: Brookdale Institute. (Hebrew)
Segal-Engelchin, D., & Cwikel, J. (2010). Mothers' coping with ongoing security threats: A tool for identifying coping styles. In O. Sarid, D. Segal-Engelchin, & J. Cwikel (Eds.), Mind-body mosaic: Women’s health in Israel. Beer-Sheva: Ben-Gurion University Press. (Hebrew).
Segal-Engelchin, D., Erera, P., & Cwikel, J. (2010). The meaning of choosing a hetero-gay family configuration from the women's perspective. In O. Sarid, D. Segal-Engelchin, & J. Cwikel (Eds.), Mind-body mosaic: Women’s health in Israel. Beer-Sheva: Ben-Gurion University Press. (Hebrew)
Sarid, O., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Cwikel, J. (2010). Risk factors for traumatic births and their meaning from the mother's perspective. In O. Sarid, D. Segal-Engelchin, & J. Cwikel (Eds.), Mind-body mosaic: Women’s health in Israel. Beer-Sheva: Ben-Gurion University Press. (Hebrew).
Huss, E., Segel-Engelchin, D., & Kaufman, R. (2015). Arts based methods in social work education and research as a critical method. In L. Bryant (Ed.), Critical and Creative Social Work Methods. Ashgate Publishers.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Jen, S., & Erera, P. (2019). Parenting in hetero-gay families: Motivations, assumptions, gender and culture. In O. Taubman-Ari (Ed.), Pathways and barriers to parenthood: Existential Concerns Regarding Fertility, Pregnancy, and Early Parenthood. Springer.
Refereed Articles
Cohen, O. & Segal-Engelchin D. (2000). Suzi and Mr. S.: Gender role stereotyping in social workers' court reports in custody and access cases. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 70, 475-500.
Segal-Engelchin, D. & Wozner, Y. (2001). Towards a definition of the term ‘quality of life’ within the social- work profession Society and Welfare, 21, 421-441. (Hebrew)
Davidson-Arad, B., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Wozner, Y. (2003). Short term follow-up of children at risk: Comparison of the quality of life of children removed from home and children remaining at home. Child Abuse & Neglect, 27, 733-750.
Davidson-Arad, B., Segal-Engelchin, D, & Wozner, Y., & Gabriel, R. (2003). Why social workers do not implement decisions to remove children-at-risk from home? Child Abuse & Neglect, 27, 687-697.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Peleg-Oren, N., Pinhasi, B., Packer, P. (2004). Exploring the community: A reflective model for the teaching of the social aspect of the profession. Society and Welfare, 24, 341-354. (Hebrew)
Cwikel, J. & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2005). Implications of ethnic group origin for Israeli women's mental health. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 7(3), 133-143.
Segal-Engelchin, D. & Wozner Y. (2005). The quality of life of single mothers by choice in Israel: A comparison to divorced and married mothers. Marriage & Family Review, 37(4), 7-28.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Erera, P., & Cwikel, J. (2005). The hetero-gay family: An emergent family configuration. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 1(3), 85-104.
Davidson-Arad, B., Segal-Engelchin, D., Wozner, Y., & Arieli, R. (2005). Social workers' decisions on removal: Predictions from their initial perceptions of the child's features, parents' features and child's quality of life. Journal of Social Service Research, 31(4), 1- 23.
Segal-Engelchin, D. (2008). Fear of intimacy and hardiness among single mothers by choice: A comparison to divorced and married mothers. Journal of Family Social Work, 11(2), 95-116.
Segal-Engelchin, D. & Kaufman, R. (2008). Micro-or macro-orientation? Israeli students' career interests in an anti-social era. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(3), 1-18.
Sarid, O., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Bitan, O. (2008). Implications of a cognitive behavioral group intervention and a peer social group on adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: a pilot study. International Journal of Disability, Community & Rehabilitation, 7(2).
Segal-Engelchin, D., Sarid, O., Cwikel, J. (2009). Pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum experiences of Israeli women in the Negev. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 24(1), 3-25.
Cwikel, J., Segal-Engelchin, D., Mendlinger, S. (2010). Mothers' coping styles during times of chronic security stress: effect on health status. Health Care for Women International, 31, 131-152.
Sarid. O., Berger, R., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2010). The Impact of cognitive behavioral interventions on SOC, perceived stress and mood states of nurses. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2(2), 928-932.
Kaufman, R., Huss, E., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2011). Social work students' changing perceptions of social problems after a year of community intervention. Social Work Education, 30(8), 911-931.
Kaufman, R., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Huss, E. (2012). Transitions in first-year students' initial practice orientations. Journal of Social Work Education, 48(2), 337-359.
Sarid, O., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Cwikel, J. (2012). The contribution of negative reproductive experiences and chronic medical conditions to depression and pain among Israeli women. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 17(1), 82-94.
Sarid, O., Berger, R, Eckshtein, M., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2012). Are cognitive Behavioral interventions effective in reducing occupational stress among nurses? Applied Nursing Research, 25(3), 152-157.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Erera, P., & Cwikel, J. (2012). Having it all? Unmarried women choosing hetero-gay families. AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 27(4), 391-405.
Isralowitz, R., Reznik, A., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Schneid, K. (2013). Substance use trends and treatment among Israeli school dropouts. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 11, 424-430.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Friedmann, E., & Cwikel, J. (2014). The contribution of parental smoking history and socio- demographic factors to the smoking behavior of Israeli women. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 19(6), 625-634.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Kaufman, R., & Huss E. (2014). The impact of multi-method field training on the practice orientations of social work students. Social Security, 95, 139-166. (Hebrew)
Erera, P., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2014). Gay men choosing to co-parent with heterosexual women. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 10, 449-474.
Kaufman R., Huss, E., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2015). Arts based research as way to bridge emotional versus social knowledge of community workers. The International Journal of Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts, 10(1), 1-12.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Kfir-Levi, N., Neustaedtler, SB., & Mirsky, J. (2015). Mental pain among female suicide attempt survivors in Israel: An exploratory qualitative study. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 13(4), 423-434.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Huss, E., & Massry, N. (2016). The experience of early marriage: Perspectives of engaged and married Muslim women in Israel. Journal of Adolescent Research, 31(6) 725–749.
Segal-Engelchin, D., & Sarid, O. (2016). Brief intervention effectiveness on stress among Nepalese people indirectly exposed to the Nepal earthquake. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 14(1), 1-5.
Pruginin, I., Segal-Engelchin, D., Isralowitz, R., & Reznik, A. (2016). Shared war reality effects on the professional quality of life of mental health professionals. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 5:17. doi: 10.1186/s13584-016-0075-6
Segal-Engelchin, D., Kaufman, R., Huss, E., & Amos, O. (2017). Impacts of an intensive macro-oriented social work program on first year students' values, practice preferences, and sense of practice competence. The British Journal of Social Work, 47, 2346–2363
Cwikel, J., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Niego, L. (2018). Addressing the needs of new mothers in a multi-cultural setting: An evaluation of home visiting support for new mothers -Mom to Mom (Negev), Psychology, Health & Medicine, 23(5), 517-524.
Segal-Engelchin, D., Huss, E., & Massry, N. (2019). Arts-based methodology
for knowledge co- production in social work. The British Journal of Social Work, 50(4),
1277–1294. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz098
Yeshua-Katz,, D., Shvarts, S., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2019). Hierarchy of hair
loss stigma: Media portrayals of cancer, alopecia areata, and ringworm in Israeli
newspapers. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 8:68. doi: 10.1186/s13584-019-
0338-0
Segal-Engelchin, D., Achdut, N., Huss, E., & Sarid, O. (2020). CB-Art
Interventions Implemented with Mental Health Professionals Working in a Shared War
Reality: Transforming Negative Images and Enhancing Coping Resources. International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7): 2287.
Hoffer, L., Shvarts, S., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2020). Hair loss due to ringworm
irradiation in childhood: Health and psychosocial risks for women. Israel Journal of
Health Policy Research, 9:34. doi: 10.1186/s13584-020-00393-2
Even , D., Shvarts, S., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2020). Medical social workers as
mediators between physicians, patients, and the court: Case study of patients treated by
irradiation for ringworm in childhood. Social Work in Health Care, 59(8):575-587.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2020.1822488
Segal-Engelchin, D. & Shvarts, S. (2020). Does Severity of Hair Loss Matter? Factors
Associated with Mental Health Outcomes in Women Irradiated for Tinea Capitis in
Childhood. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Segal-Engelchin D, Huss E., & Sarid, O. (2021). The use of online CB-ART
interventions in the context of COVID-19: enhancing salutogenic coping. International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 2057.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042057
Erera, P.I., Segal-Engelchin D., & Weatherley, R. A. (2021). Civil disobedience
in the domestic sphere: The case of the hetero-gay family. Journal of Family Theory and
Review, 13(2), 224-238. https://doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12416
Hoffer , L., Achdut, N., Shvarts, S., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2021). Gender
differences in psychosocial outcomes of hair Loss resulting from childhood irradiation
for tinea capitis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18,
7825. https:// doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157825
Tsfati, M., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2022). Lone parenthood in the Covid-19
context: Israeli single gay fathers’ perspective. Child & Family Social Work.
https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12921.
Donath, O., Berkowitz, N.,& Segal-Engelchin, D. (2022). “I kind of want to
want”: Women who are undecided about becoming mothers. Frontiers in Psychology
13,848384. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.848384
Shenkman, G., Segal-Engelchin, D., & Taubman-Ben-Ari, O. (2022). What we
know and what remains to be explored about LGBTQ parent families in Israel: A
socio-cultural perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and
Public Health, 19, 4355. 5. https:// doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074355
Peichich-Aizen, T., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2022). “Is there room for both
loves?”: The experience of couplehood among women living with a widower with
young children. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 870467.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.870467.
Tsfati, M., & Segal-Engelchin, D. (2022). The Social Experiences of Single Gay
Fathers in Israel: An Intersectional Perspective. International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public, 19(18):11356. doi: 0.3390/ijerph191811356.