CAMILLA J HODGE portrait
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Parks, Recreation & Tourism
(801) 585-7239

Research Keywords

  • Sociology of the Family
  • Siblings
  • Recreation and Leisure Studies
  • Family relationships: theory and research
  • Family leisure
  • Family Rituals and Routines
  • Family Processes
  • Emerging Adults
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment
  • Bioecological Model

Presentations

  • Baker, B., Payne, L., Hodge, C. J., Schmalz, D. (2019, December). Diversity, leisure, and health: Examining convergence and divergence across demographics and settings in the link between leisure and health. Panel submitted to Australia and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies. Queenstown, New Zealand (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 12/12/2019.
  • Hodge, C. J., Melton, K. K., & Utz, R. (2019, December). Conceptualizing Families and their Leisure: A Review. Paper submitted to Australia and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies. Queenstown, New Zealand (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 12/10/2019.
  • Melton K. K., Hodge C. J., & Duerden, M. D. (2019, December). Ecology of Family Experiences: Contextualizing family activities for human development and family relations. Paper submitted to Australia and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies. Queenstown, New Zealand (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 12/10/2019.
  • Hodge, C. J. & Wikle, J. (2019, November). Parent-child leisure and parent well-being: The role of family structure. Paper submitted to the Theory Construction and Research Method (TCRM) workshop in conjunction with the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). Fort Worth, TX (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/10/2019.
  • Hodge, C. J., Chandler, Kelly D., Calcagno, Z. (2019, October). Investing in intensive longitudinal measurements: Participants’ perspectives on burden of multiple daily surveys. Society for the Study of Human Development (SSHD). Portland, OR. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 10/14/2019.
  • Melton, K. K., Hodge, C. J., & Duerden, M. D. (2019, May). Ecology of family experiences: Contextualizing family activities for human development and family relations. Adventures in Experience Research, Teaching and Outreach. College Station, TX. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 05/18/2019.
  • Hodge, C. J., & Melton, K. (2019, February). To boldly go: Results and lessons learned from novel data collection methods. Paper presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences Annual Conference on Research and Teaching (TALS). Greenville, SC (juried). Presentation, Presented, 02/15/2019.
  • Melton, K., Hodge, C. J., Duerden, M. D. (2018, November). Creation of Family Experiences: Conceptualizing divergent & convergent experiences of family time. Paper presented at the Theory Construction and Research Method (TCRM) workshop in conjunction with the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). San Diego, CA (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 11/30/2018.
  • Hodge, C. J., Taff, B. D., & O’Sullivan, J. (2018, October). Nature versus non-nature-based adventure activities on military stress, cohesion, and communication. Paper presented at Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE). Snowbird, UT (juried). Presentation, Presented, 10/31/2018.
  • Melton, K., Hodge, C. J., Duerden, M. D. (2018). Creation of Family Experiences: Conceptualizing divergent & convergent experiences of family time. Paper proposed at the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). San Diego, CA (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Accepted, 07/31/2018.
  • Hodge, C. J., Taff, B. D., Niu, M. N., *Lackey, Q., & *Layland, E. (2018, June). Considering gender differences in benefits of outdoor recreation: A case study of Warrior Adventure Quest participants. Paper presented at International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM). Snowbird, UT (juried). Presentation, Presented, 06/30/2018.
  • Hodge, C. J., Taff, B. D., Niu, M. N., *Lackey, Q., & *Layland, E. (2018, June). Considering gender differences in benefits of outdoor recreation: A case study of Warrior Adventure Quest participants. Paper accepted at International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM). Snowbird, UT (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 06/13/2018.
  • Hodge, C. J., & Wickle, J. S. (2018, April). Every kid (and family) in a park? Free national parks admission for children and spillovers in family recreation. Poster presented at Population Association of American (PAA) Annual Meeting. Denver, CO (juried). Poster, Presented, 04/30/2018.
  • Wickle, J. S., & Hodge, C. J. (2018, April). Every kid (and family) in a park? Free national parks admission for children and spillovers in family recreation. Poster accepted at Population Association of American (PAA) Annual Meeting. Denver, CO (juried). Poster, Presented, 04/26/2018.
  • Duerden, M. D., *Layland, E., *Lacanienta, A., Hodge, C. J., Goates, M. C., & Edwards, M. B. (2018, February). Reporting quantitative methods and findings: Best practices fidelity in leisure scholarship. Paper presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS). Indianapolis, IN (juried). *Nominated as Best TALS Research Paper. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 02/22/2018.
  • Duerden, M. D., *Layland, E., *Lacanienta, A., Hodge, C. J., Goates, M. C., & Edwards, M. B. (2018, February). Reporting quantitative methods and findings: Best practices fidelity in leisure scholarship. Paper presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS). Indianapolis, IN (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 02/16/2018.
  • Sharaievska, I., & Hodge, C. J. (2018, February). Fathering identity and digital leisure: Nonresident fathers’ perspectives. Paper presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS). Indianapolis, IN (juried). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 02/15/2018.
  • Sharaievska, I., Fernandez, M., Duerden, M., & Hodge, C. J. (2018, February). Publication of contemporary leisure research: State of the field. Panel presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS). Indianapolis, IN (juried). Other, Presented, 02/14/2018.
  • Trussell, D., Hebblethwaite, S., Hodge, C. J., Shannon, C., & Sharaievska, I. (2017, May). A panel on family leisure: Critical reflections and looking to the future of family-centred scholarship. Canadian Congress on Leisure Research (CCLR). Kitchener, Ontario, CA (juried). Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 05/25/2017.
  • *Layland, E. K., Hodge, C. J., & **Godbole, N. (2017, May). Sibling relationships in emerging adulthood: Shared leisure and relationship quality. Paper accepted at the Canadian Congress on Leisure Research (CCLR). Kitchener, Ontario, CA (juried). Presentation, Presented, 05/25/2017.
  • Hodge, C. J., & Davis, K. (2017, February). Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) techniques to family leisure research. Paper presented at The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS), Indianapolis, IN (juried). Presentation, Presented, 02/10/2017.

Languages

  • English, fluent.
  • Spanish, functional.

Publications

  • Hodge, C. J., & Melton, K. K. (accepted). Family leisure. In M. Parr, M.Wells, & T. Tapps (Eds.) Dimensions of leisure (pp. ##). Human Kinetics. Accepted, 01/17/2020.
  • Hodge, C. J., Melton, K., Duerden, M. D., O'Neal, C. W., Nichols, L. R.,Lucier-Greer, M. (2019). Recreation trends, service utilization, and future directions for military Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs. Auburn, AL: Military REACH. Published, 12/31/2019.
  • Duerden, M. D., Layland, E. K., Lacanienta, A., Hodge, C. J., Goates, M. C., & Edwards, M. B. (2019). Reporting quantitative methods and findings: Best practices fidelity in the leisure science literature. Leisure Sciences. Published, 12/31/2019.
  • Lackey, N. Q., *Tysor, D. A., *McNay, G. D., *Joyner, L., *Baker, K. H. & Hodge, C. J. (2019). Mental health benefits of nature-based recreation: A systematic review. Annals of Leisure Research. Published, 12/31/2019.
  • Povilaitis, V., Riley, M. J., Delange, R., Macklin, K. M., Verkouw, A & Hodge, C. J. (2019). Instructor impacts on outdoor education participant outcomes: A systematic review. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership. Published, 12/31/2019.
  • Layland, E. K. & Hodge, C.J., Glaza, M., & Oliver, J. (2019). Rethinking leisure time use metrics: Greater diversity in shared sibling leisure is associated with higher relationship quality during emerging adulthood. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Published, 12/31/2019.
  • Layland, E. K., Stone, G., Mueller, J. T., & Hodge, C. J. (2018). Injustice in mobile leisure: A conceptual exploration of Pokémon Go. Leisure Sciences (special issue on digital leisure). https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2018.1426064. Published, 12/31/2018.
  • Schwartz, F., Taff, B. D., Lawhon, B., Hodge, C., Newman, P., & Will, E. (2018). Will they leave what they find? The efficacy of a Leave No Trace education program for youth. Applied Environmental Education and Communication. DOI: 10.1080/1533015X.2017.1411217. Published, 12/31/2018.
  • Hodge, C. J. (2018). When time for leisure seems limited, focus on quality. NCFR Family Focus. Published, 06/29/2018.
    https://www.ncfr.org/ncfr-report/focus/play-and-le...
  • Sharaievska, I. & Hodge, C. J. (2018). "Hey Data, I just wanna say hello": Digital leisure among nonresident fathers. International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure. Published, 06/09/2018.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s41978-018-0016-8
  • Hodge, C., Zabriskie, R., Townsend, J., Eggett, D., & Poff, R. (2018). Family leisure functioning: A cross-national study. Leisure Sciences, DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2016.1203847. Published, 06/01/2018.
  • Melton, K. & Hodge, C. J., McAninch, N., & Olschewski, E. (2018). Supporting PYD through family programming. Sagamore. Published, 05/15/2018.
  • Melton, K. K. & Townsend, J. A., & Hodge, C. J. (2018). The creation of military family leisure experiences. Journal of Family Theory & Review. Published, 05/10/2018.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12273
  • Hodge, C. J., Duerden, M. D., *Layland, E. K., *Lacanienta, A., Goates, M. C., & Niu, X. M. (2017). The association between family leisure and family quality of life: A meta-analysis of data from parents and adolescents. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 9(3), 328–346. Published, 09/01/2017.
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jftr.12...
  • Taff, B. D., Hodge, C. J., *Layland, E. K., **Costigan, H., & **Gorske, J. (2017). Music at the Monument: Research informing outcomes of a veteran and youth-focused Healthy Parks Healthy People event. George Wright Forum. Published, 07/01/2017.
  • Hodge, C. J., Kanters, M. A., Bocarro, J. N., Forneris, T., & Sayre-McCord, R. (2017). A family thing: Positive youth development outcomes of a sport-based life skills program. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration (special issue on youth development), 35(1), 34–50. Published, 06/01/2017.
  • Hodge, C. J., Townsend, J. A., Zabriskie, R. B. (2016). Human development in the context of family leisure. In D. Kleiber & F. McGuire (Eds.) Leisure and Human Development. Urbana, IL: Sagamore Publishing. Published, 10/01/2016.
  • Kanters, M. A., McKenzie, T. L., Edwards, M., Bocarro, J. N., Mahar, M., Martel, K., Hodge, C. J. (2015). Youth sport practice model gets more kids active with more time practicing skills Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación, 28, 173–177. Published, 12/31/2015.
  • Hodge, C. J., Bocarro, J. N., Henderson, K. A., Zabriskie, R. B., Parcel, T. L., & Kanters, M. (2015). Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 577–600. Published, 10/01/2015.
  • LaPan, C., Hodge, C. J., Peroff, D., & Henderson, K. A. (2013). Female faculty in higher education: The politics of hope. Schole, 28(2), 1-15. Published, 12/31/2013.
  • Hodge, C. J., Brinton, C., & Hill, B. (2012). The value of a master’s degree to recreation professionals. Schole, 27(2), 22-35. Published, 12/31/2012.
  • Hodge, C. J., Zabriskie, R. B., Fellingham, G. W., Coyne, S., Lundberg, N. R., Padilla-Walker, L. M., & Day, R. D. (2012). The relationship between media in the home and family functioning in context of leisure. Journal of Leisure Research, 44(3), 258-307. Published, 10/01/2012.