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School of Social Work Research Publications for Robert M. Ortega

  1. Ortega, R. M., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Ruffolo, M., Clarke, J. & Karb, R. (2010). Racial and ethnic diversity in the initial child welfare experience. In M. B. Webb, K. Dowd, B. J. Harden, J. Landsverk, & M. F. Testa (Eds.), Child Welfare and Child Well-Being; New Perspectives from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. New York: Oxford University Press.
  2. Gonzalez, R. P., Faller, K. C., Ortega, R. M., & Tropman, J. (2009). Exit interviews with departed child welfare workers: Preliminary findings. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 3(1), 40-63.
  3. Hutchins, C., Ortega, R. M., & Quintanilla, M. (2008). Nuestra Familia, Nuestra Cultura: Promoting and Supporting Latino Families in Adoption and Foster Care. AdoptUSKids Program, Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.
  4. Jayaratne, S., Faller, K., Ortega, R., & Vandervort, F. (2008). African American and white child welfare workers' attitudes towards policies involving race and sexual orientation. Children and Youth Services Review, 30(8), 955-966.
  5. Ruffolo, M., Grogan-Kaylor, A. Ortega, R. M., & Clarke, J. (2008). Behaviors of youth involved in the child welfare system. Child Abuse and Neglect, 32(1), 35-49.
  6. Ortega, R., Gutierrez, L., & Yeakley, A. (2006). Latinos and Social Work Education: A Bibliography with Annotations [Computer Software]. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Press.
  7. Ortega, R. M. (2006). Latinos, domestic violence and child abuse. In R. Fong, R. McRoy & C. O. Hendricks (Eds.), Culture and Interpersonal Violence. CSWE.
  8. Ortega, R. M., & Gutierrez, L. M. (2004). Multicultural social work research: Implications for social work education. In L. M. Gutierrez, M. Zuniga & D. Lum (Eds.), Education for Multicultural Social Work Practice: Critical Viewpoints and Future Directions. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Publications.
  9. Ortega, R. M. (2002). Latinos and child well-being: Implications from child welfare. The Institute of Government and Public Affairs Working Paper Series. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
  10. Siefert, K. & Ortega, R. M. (2000). Preventing excess mortality in children in foster care. In K. Jaros (Ed.), Old Skills, New Challenges: Promoting Public Health Social Work in a Changing World. Rockville, MD: Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, D.H.H.S.
  11. Gutierrez, L. M., Yeakley, A., & Ortega, R. (2000). Educating students for social work with Latinos: Issues for the new millennium. Journal of Social Work Education, 36, 541-557.
  12. Ortega, R. M., Gutierrez, L. M., Glover-Reed, B., & Lewis, E. A. (1999). Social work with groups. In J. Figueroa-McDonough, E. Netting, A. Nichols-Casebolt (Eds.), Integrating Gender in the Social Work Core Curriculum: A Compendium of Model Syllabi. CSWE Publication.
  13. Ortega, R. M. (1999). Child welfare and Latino adolescents. In M. Montero-Sieburth, F. A. Villarruel (Eds.), Making Invisible Latino Adolescents Visible: A Critical Approach to Latino Diversity 309-332. Routledge.
  14. Lewis, E. A., Gutierrez, L., Ortega, R., & Reed, B. (1999). Sample course outline: Social work with groups. In J. Figueira-McDonough, F. E. Netting, A. Nichols-Casebolt (Eds.), Integrating Gender in the Social Work Core Curriculum: A Collection of Course Outlines. Alexandria, VA.: CSWE Press.
  15. Lewis, E. A., Gutierrez, L., Reed, B. G., & Ortega, R. (1998). Teaching about groups in a gendered world: Toward curricular transformation in group work education. In J. Figueira-McDonough, A. Nichols-Casebolt, & E. Netting (Eds.), The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge: Reclaiming Half of the Human Experience 170-204. New York: Garland.
  16. Ortega, R. M., & Nuñez. (1997). The status of Latino families and child welfare. The Family Resource Coalition Report, Chicago, Il.
  17. Schwartz, I. M., Ortega, R. M., Guo, S. & Fishman, G. (1994). Infants in non-permanent placement. Social Service Review, 69(3), 405-416.
  18. Ortega, R. M. (1994). Michigan Hispanics and Human Services - Update. Children's Services Review, 4(4), 2-5.
  19. Siefert, K. A., Schwartz, I., & Ortega, R. (1994). Infant mortality in Michigan's child welfare system. Social Work, 39(5), 574-579.
  20. Veroff, J., Sutherland, L., Chadiha, L., & Ortega, R. M. (1993). Predicting marital quality with narrative assessments of marital experience. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55(2), 326-337.
  21. Veroff, J., Sutherland, L., Chadiha, L., & Ortega, R. (1993). Newlyweds tell their stories: A narrative method for assessing marital experiences. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 10(3), 437-457.
  22. Gutierrez, L. M., Ortega, R., Jose, C., & Zuniga, X. (1993). Latinos in the United States: A classroom experience. In D. Schoem, L. Frankel, X. Zuñiga, & E. Lewis (Eds.), Multicultural Teaching in the University 51-60. New York: Praeger Press.
  23. Gutierrez, L. M., & Ortega, R. (1991). Developing methods to empower Latinos: The importance of groups. Social Work with Groups, 14(2), 23-44.
  24. Gutierrez, L., Ortega, R., & Suarez, Z. (1990). Self help and the Latino community. In T. Powell (Ed.), Working with Self-help. Silver Spring, MD: NASW Press.
  25. Gutierrez, L., & Ortega, R. (1989). Using groups to empower Latinos: A preliminary analysis. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium. Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups.

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