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  1. Danziger, S. & Danziger S. K. (2009). The U.S. social safety net and poverty: Lessons learned and promising approaches. In M. J. Bane & R. Zenteno (Eds.), Poverty and Poverty Reduction Strategies: Mexican and International Experience 233-261. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  2. Wexler, L., Hill, R., Bertone-Johnson, E. & Fenaughty, A. (2008). Correlates of Alaska Native fatal and non-fatal suicidal behaviors, 1990-2001. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 38(3), 311-320.
  3. Wexler, L. & Graves, K. (2008). The importance of culturally-responsive training for building a behavioral health workforce in Alaska Native villages: A case study from northwest Alaska. Special SAMSHA issue of the Journal of Rural Mental Health, 32(3), 22-33.
  4. Trujillo, M. (2008). Science: The unlikely ally in Hannah Arendt's Vision of Politics. Berkeley McNair Research Journal, 15, 129-141.
  5. Zullo, R., & Gates, A. (2008). Labor education in the time of dismay. Labor Studies Journal, 33(2), 179-202.
  6. Zullo, R. (2008). Transit contracting reexamined: Determinants of cost efficiency and resource allocation. Journal of Public Administation Research and Theory, 18(3), 495-515.
  7. Zullo, R. (2008). Labor unions and political inclusion. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 62(1), 22-38.
  8. Maas, C., Herrenkohl, T. I., & Sousa, C. (2008). Review of research on child maltreatment and violence in youth. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 9(1), 56-67.
  9. Aisenberg, E., & Herrenkohl, T. I. (2008). Community violence in context: risk and resilience in children and families. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(3), 296-315.
  10. Herrenkohl, T. I., Sousa, C., Tajima, E. A., Herrenkohl, R. C., & Moylan, C. A. (2008). Intersection of child abuse and children’s exposure to domestic violence. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 9, 84-89.
  11. Seltzer M. M., Greenberg J. S., Orsmond G. I., Lounds J., & Smith M. J. (2008). Unanticipated lives: Inter- and intra-generational relationships in families with children with disabilities. In Booth, A., Crouter, A. C., Bianchi, S., & Seltzer, J. A. (Eds.). Caring and exchange within and across generations. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press.
  12. Smith M. J., Barch D. M., Wolf T. J., Mamah D., & Csernansky J. G. (2008). Elevated rates of substance use disorders in non-psychotic siblings of individuals with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 106, 294-299.
  13. Smith M. J., Cloninger C. R., Harms M. P., & Csernansky J. G. (2008). Temperament and character as schizophrenia-related endophenotypes in non-psychotic siblings. Schizophrenia Research, 104, 198-205.
  14. Smith M. J., Barch, D. M., Thompson P., & Csernansky J. G. (2008). Subclinical expression of schizophrenia-like symptoms in non-psychotic siblings of individuals with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 103, 324-235.
  15. Magaña S. & Smith M. J. (2008). Health behaviors, health care utilization, and access to health care in the stress process and physical health of mothers caring for a child with a developmental disability. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 46, 267-280.
  16. Smith M. J. & Greenberg J. S. (2008). Factors Contributing to the Quality of Sibling Relationships for Adults with Schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services, 59, 57-62.
  17. Videka, L. (2008). Parenting practices. In J. Edelson & C. Renzetti (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Sage Publications.
  18. Videka, L. (2008). Child neglect. In J. Edelson & C. Renzetti (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Sage Publications.
  19. Videka, L., Blackburn, J., & Moran, J. (2008). Building research infrastructure in schools of social work: A university perspective. Social Work Research, 32(4), 294-301.
  20. Dworkin, S. L., Pinto, R. M., Hunter, J., Rapkin, B. & Remien, R. (2008). Keeping the spirit of community partnerships alive in the scale up of HIV/AIDS prevention: critical reflections on the roll out of DEBI (diffusion of effective behavioral interventions). American Journal of Community Psychology, 42, 51-59.
  21. Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., & Escobar, C. (2008). "You've gotta know the community": Minority women make recommendations about community-focused health research. Women and Health, 47(1), 83-104.
  22. Pinto, R. M., Melendez, R., & Spector, A. Y. (2008). Male-to-female transgender individuals building social support and capital from within a gender-focused network. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 20(3), 203-220.
  23. Oyserman, D., & Sorensen, N. (2008). Understanding cultural syndrome effects on what and how we think: A situated cognition model. In R. Wyer, Y. Hong, & C. Chiu (Eds.), Understanding Culture: Theory, Research and Application 23-58. New York: Psychology Press.
  24. Lee, S. J., & Oyserman, D. (2008). Possible selves theory. In E. Anderman & L. Anderman (Eds). Psychology of Classroom Learning: An Encyclopedia. Detroit, Michigan: Macmillan Reference USA.
  25. Kim, C., McEwen, L. N., Kieffer, E. C., Herman, W. H., & Piette, J. D. (2008). Self-efficacy, social support and associations with physical activity and body mass index among women with histories of gestational diabetes mellitus. The Diabetes Educator, 34(4), 719-728.

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