Meg Paceley, PhD

Associate Professor


Dr. Meg Paceley is a social worker and scholar engaged in research that examines factors in the social environment (e.g. families, communities) and broader systems (e.g. policies, societal rhetoric) and their relationship to LGBTQ+ youth’s mental health. Dr. Paceley aims to identify and evaluate macro strategies (e.g. community organizing & activism, policy advocacy, education) to confront stigma, discrimination, and victimization that contribute to mental health disparities among LGBTQ+ youth. Dr. Paceley embeds research in principles of anti-oppressive practice and theoretical frameworks such as social-ecological systems theory, minority stress theory, and critical theories.

Dr. Paceley also utilizes scholarship to impact social work education by examining and evaluating how social work education can be more social justice-driven. Dr. Paceley’s work in this area has primarily focused on LGBTQ+-inclusion in social work education, as well as broader themes of racial and social justice and trauma informed pedagogies.

Research Interests
LGBTQ+ Youth
Health Disparities
Community Organizing
Community Climate
Arts-Based Research
Qualitative Research
Community-Based Participatory Research
Program Evaluation

Curriculum Vitae

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Contact Information
Emailmeg.paceley@uconn.edu
Phone(959) 200-3481