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Chinese Americans intergenerational conflict in immigrant families, Mar. 56-62 Cognition mental illness and self-esteem issues, Dec. 225-236 Common factors social work interventions, June 71-79 Social Work Research, Vol. 28, Comparative experiment Nos. 1-4, 2004 efficacy of interventions, June 71-79 Conflict immigrant families and intergenerational, Mar. 56-62 The following abbreviations are used: Mar. for organizational response, Sept. 183-190 March, Sept. for September, Dec. for December, Conflict management E for Editorial, RN for Note on Research Meth- amount and intensity of future conflict, Sept. odology, and ID for Instrument Development 183-190 child dependency disputes, Mar. 18-27 Corporal punishment SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX antisocial behavior in children, Sept. 153-162 Abuse elder, Sept. 133-142 Depression Adolescent girls in social workers, Mar. 30-40 delinquent, diverted, high-risk, Dec. 237-245 Depression in North Carolina Social Workers: Impli- Affect cations for Practice and Research, Darcy Clay mental illness and self-esteem issues, Dec. Siebert, Mar. 30-40 236 Do Some Interventions Work Better Than Others? A Alcohol dependence Review of Comparative Social Work Expert- psychosocial and opioid—antagonist treatment, ments, William J. Reid, Bonnie Davis Kenaley, Mar. 41-53 and Julanne Colvin, June 71-81 American Dream Demonstration (ADD) Does Family-Centered Out-of-Home Care Work? individual development accounts, Sept. 165-181 Comparison ofa Family-Centered Approach American Indian reservations and Traditional Care, Cathleen A. welfare reform, June 93-103 Lewandowski and Lois Pierce, Sept. 143-151 Antisocial behavior in children, Sept. 153-162 The Effect of Corporal Punishment on Antisocial Arab Israelis Behavior in Children, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, elder abuse, Sept. 133-142 Sept. 153-162 Efficacy Burden intervention, June 71-79 maternal mental health problems and caregiving Elderly people strain, Dec. 211-223 abuse of, Sept. 133-142 health—wealth association, June 105-116 Caregiving Employment maternal mental health problems, Dec. 211-223 low-income women, June 83-92 Child Custody Loss among Women with Persistent Employment Options for Low-Income Women: Micro- Severe Mental Illness, Leslie Doty enterprise versus the Labor Market, Cynthia K. Hollingsworth, Dec. 199-209 Sanders, June 83-92 Child dependency Ethnicity mediate for disputes, Mar. 18-27 health—wealth association in elderly people, June Child welfare 105-116 out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 Event history analysis Children placement prevention using, Mar. 5-16 corporal punishment and antisocial behavior, Evidence-based practice Sept. 153-162 alcohol dependence treatment, Mar. 41-53 delinquent, diverted, high-risk adolescent girls, efficacy of interventions, June 71-79 Dec. 237-245 treatments of choice, June 67-69 family-centered out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 maternal mental health problems, Dec. 211-223 Factors Influencing Self-Esteem among Individuals mental illness and custody loss, Dec. 199-209 with Severe Mental Illness: Implicatiofnosr CCC Code:1070-5309/04 $3.00 © 2004, National Association of Social Workers, Inc Social Work, Sang Kyoung Kahng and Carol Justice Mowbray, Dec. 225-236 child dependency disputes, Mar. 18-27 Families elder abuse, Sept. 133-142 Knowledge intergenerational conflict in immigrant, Mar. 56— advancement of, Mar. 3-4 62 out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 Low-income women out-of-home placement prevention, Mar. 5-16 employment options, June 83-92 social work role, Sept. 131-132 welfare reform on American Indian reservations, Maternal Caregiving Strain as a Mediator in the June 93-103 Relationship between Child and Mother Mental Families’ Experience with Welfare Reform on Reserva- Health Problems, Esther Sales, Catherine tions in Arizona, Shanta Pandey, Min Zhan, Greeno, M. Katherine Shear, and Carol and Shannon Collier-Tenison, June 93-103 Anderson, Dec. 211-223 Family-centered services Mediation out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 child dependency disputes, Mar. 18-27 Family preservation Mental health out-of-home placement prevention, Mar. 5-16 child custody loss, Dec. 199-209 Fixed-effects model delinquent, diverted, high-risk adolescent girls, corporal punishment and antisocial behavior, Dec. 237-245 Sept. 153-162 maternal caregiving strain, Dec. 211-223 self-esteem issues, Dec. 225-236 Giris Mental health practice delinquent, diverted, high-risk adolescent, Dec. social work’s contributions, Dec. 195-197 237-245 Microenterprise employment options for low-income women, Health June 83-92 in elderly people, June 105-116 Modernization social work and mental, Dec. 195-197 Arab Israelis, Sept. 133-142 Health—Wealth Association among Older Americans: A Multivariate Examination of Explanationfosr the Racial and Ethnic Differences, Terry Lum, Occurrence of Elder Abuse, Howard Litwin and June 105-116 Sameer Zoabi, Sept. 133-142 Human ecology theory mental illness and child custody loss, Dec. 199- Naltrexone 209 alcohol dependence treatment, Mar. 41-53 Immigrant families Organizational conflict intergenerational conflict, Mar. 56-62 responses to, Sept. 183-190 Impairment Organizational Response to Conflict: Future Conflict in social workers, Mar. 30-40 and Work Outcomes, Susan Meyer, Sept. 183- Individual development accounts (IDAs) 190 welfare recipiency, Sept. 165-181 Out-of-home care Integrated Psychosocial and Opioid-Antagonist family-centered, Sept. 143-151 Treatment for Alcohol Dependence: A System- Outcomes atic Review of Controlled Evaluations, Michael out-of-home placement prevention, Mar. 5-16 G. Vaughn and Matthew O. Howard, Mar. 41-53 Parents Integrated treatment corporal punishment and antisocial behavior in alcohol dependence, Mar. 41-53 children, Sept. 153-162 Intensive Family Preservation Services: Demonstrating intergenerational conflict in immigrant families, Placement Prevention Using Event History Mar. 56-62 Analysis, Raymond S. Kirk and Diane P. maternal mental health problems and caregiving Griffith, Mar. 5-16 strain, Dec. 211-223 Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant mental illness and child custody loss, Dec. 199-209 Families—Parent Scale Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Chinese Americans, Mar. 56-62 Reconciliation Act Intergenerational relationships American Indians, June 93-103 Chinese Americans, Mar. 56-62 Placement out-of-home, Mar. 5-16 248 Social Work Research / Volume 28, Number 4 / December 2004 Placement prevention Social workers out-of-home, Mar. 5-16 depression in, Mar. 30-40 Plowing Forward: The Incremental Development of mental health practice, Dec. 195-197 Knowledge (E), Enola K. Proctor, Mar. 3-4 role of keeping families safe, Sept. 131-132 Poverty theoretical orientation, June 117-128 employment options for low-income women, Social Work’s Important Work: Keeping Families Safe June 83-92 (E), Enola K. Proctor, Sept. 131-132 welfare reform on American Indian reservations, Stigma June 93-103 mental illness and self-esteem issues, Dec. 225— Prevention 236 delinquent, diverted, high-risk adolescent girls, Study of Delinquent, Diverted, and High-Risk Adoles- Dec. 237-245 cent Girls: Implications for Mental Health Procedural justice Intervention, Mary C. Ruffolo, Rosemary child dependency disputes, Mar. 18-27 Sarri, and Sara Goodkind, Dec. 237-245 Program evaluation Survival analysis employment options for low-income women, family-centered out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 June 83-92 Systematic review Psychometric Properties of the Intergenerational alcohol dependence treatment, Mar. 41-53 Congruence in Immigrant Families—Parent Scale in Chinese Americans, Yu-Wen Ying and Testing Models of Justice and Trust: A Study of Media- Lisa C. Tracy, Mar. 56-62 tion in Child Dependency Disputes, José B. Ashford and Roger L. Faith, Mar. 18-27 Qualitative research Theoretical Evaluation Self-test (TEST) mental illness and child custody loss, Dec. 199- validation study, June 117-128 209 Theoretical Evaluation Self-Test (TEST): A Prelimt- nary Validation Study (1D), Daniel Coleman, Race June 117-128 health—wealth association in elderly people, June Trust 105-116 child dependency disputes, Mar. 18-27 Research to Inform Mental Health Practice: Social Work’s Contributio(nEs) , Enola K. Proctor, Validation study Dec. 195-198 Theoretical Evaluation Self-Test, June 117-128 Research review Violence efficacy of interventions, June 71-79 corporal punishment, Sept. 153-162 Reunification elder abuse, Sept. 133-142 family-centered out-of-home care, Sept. 143-151 workplace, Sept. 183-190 Risk factors out-of-home placement prevention, Mar. 5-16 Wealth health—wealth association in elderly people, June Safety 105-116 social work role, Sept. 131-132 Welfare recipiency Savings individual development accounts, Sept. 165-181 welfare recipiency, Sept. 165-181 Welfare Recipiency and Savings Outcomes in Indi- The Search for Social Work Treatments of Choice: vidual Development Accounts, Min Zhan, What Interventions Work Better Than Others? Michael Sherraden, and Mark Schreiner, Sept. (E), Enola K. Proctor, June 67-69 165-181 Social integration Welfare reform Arab Israelis, Sept. 133-142 American Indians, June 93-103 Social network savings outcomes, Sept. 165-181 Arab Israelis, Sept. 133-142 Women Social policy employment options for low-income, June 83- health—wealth association in elderly people, June 92 105-116 maternal caregiving strain in mentally ill, Dec. Social work interventions 211-223 delinquent, diverted, high-risk adolescent girls, mental illness and child custody loss, Dec. 199- Dec. 237-245 209 mental illness and self-esteem issues, Dec. 225-236 Workplace violence review of comparative experiments, June 71-79 conflict management, Sept. 183-190 treatments of choice, June 67-69 AUTHOR INDEX Proctor, Enola K. Plowing Forward: The Incremental Development of Anderson, Carol. See Sales, Esther Knowledge (E), Mar. 3-4 Ashford, José B. and Roger L. Faith, Testing Research to Inform Mental Health Practice: Social Models of Justice and Trust: A Study of Mediation in Child Dependency Disputes, Ma. Work’s Contributio(nEs) , Dec. 195-198 The Search for Social Work Treatments of Choice: 18-27 What Interventions Work Better Than Others? Coleman, Daniel, Theoretical Evaluation Self-Test (E), June 67-69 Social Work’s Important Work: Keeping Families (TEST): A Preliminary Validation Study (ID), Safe (E), Sept. 131-132 June 117-128 Collier-Tenison, Shannon. See Pandey, Shanta Reid, William J., Bonnie Davis Kenaley, and Julanne Colvin, Julanne. See Reid, William J. Colvin, Do Some Interventions Work Better Than Others? A Review of Comparative Social Faith, Roger B. See Ashford, José B. Work Experiments, June 71-81 Ruffolo, Mary C., Rosemary Sarri, and Sara Goodkind, Sara. See Ruffolo, Mary C. Goodkind, Study of Delinquent, Diverted, and Greeno, Catherine. See Sales, Esther High-Risk Adolescent Girls: Implications for Griffith, Diane P. See Kirk, Raymond S. Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew, The Effect of Corporal Mental Health Intervention, Dec. 237-245 Punishment on Antisocial Behavior in Chil- Sales, Esther, Catherine Greeno, M. Katherine dren, Sept. 153-162 Shear, and Carol Anderson, Maternal Caregiving Strain as a Mediator in the Rela- Hollingsworth, Leslie Doty, Child Custody Loss tionship between Child and Mother Mental qmong Women with Persistent Severe Mental Illness, Dec. 199-209 Health Problems, Dec. 211-223 Sanders, Cynthia K., Employment Options for Low- Howard, Matthew O. See Vaughn, Michael G. Income Women: Microenterprise versus the Kahng, Sang Kyoung and Carol Mowbray, Factors Labor Market, June 83-92 Sarri, Rosemary. See Ruffolo, Mary C. Influencing Self-Esteem qmong Individuals with Severe Mental Illness: Implications for Schreiner, Mark. See Zhan, Min Social Work, Dec. 225-236 Shear, M. Katherine. See Sales, Esther Sherraden, Michael. See Zhan, Min Kenaley, Bonnie Davis. See Reid, William J. Siebert, Darcy Clay, Depression in North Carolina Kirk, Raymond §S. and Diane P. Griffith, Intensive Social Workers: Implicationfso r Practice and Family Preservation Services: Demonstrating Research, Mar. 30-40 Placement Prevention Using Event History Analysis, Mar. 5-16 Tracy, Lisa C. See Ying, Yu-Wen Lewandowski, Cathleen A. and Lois Pierce, Does Vaughn, Michael G. and Matthew O. Howard, Family-Centered Out-of-Home Care Work? Integrated Psychosocial and Opicid-Antagonist Comparison ofa Family-Centered Approach Treatment for Alcohol Dependence: A System- and Traditional Care, Sept. 143-151 atic Review of Controlled Evaluations, Mar. Litwin, Howard and Sameer Zoabi, A Multivariate 41-53 Examination of Explanations for the Occur- rence of Elder Abuse, Sept. 133-142 Ying, Yu-Wen and Lisa C. Tracy, Psychometric Lum, Terry, Health-Wealth Association among Older Properties of the Intergenerational Congruence Americans: Racial and Ethnic Differences, in Immigrant Families—Parent Scale in Chinese June 105-116 Americans, Mar. 56-62 Meyer, Susan, Organizational Response to Conflict: Future Conflict and Work Outcomes, Sept. Zhan, Min. See also Pandey, Shanta 183-190 Michael Sherraden, and Mark Schreiner, Welfare Recipiency and Savings Outcomes in Individual Mowbray, Carol. See Kahng, Sang Kyoung Development Accounts, Sept. 165-181 Zoabi, Sameer. See Litwin, Howard Pandey, Shanta, Min Zhan, and Shannon Collier Tenison, Families’ Experience with Welfare Reform on Reservations in Arizona, June 93- 103 Pierce, Lios. See Lewandowski, Cathleen A. Social Work Research / Volume 28, Number 4 / December 2004

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