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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Hanna, G. L., Himle, J. A., Koram D. Q., Veenstra-Vander Weele, J., Leventhal, B. L., & Cook, E. H. (1998). Serotonin transporter and seasonal variation in blood serotonin in families with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology, 18(2), 102-111.
  2. Gutierrez, L., & Lord, C. (1998). Toward a social constructionist method for community practice. In P. Nurius & C. Franklin (Eds.), Constructivism in Practice: Methods and Challenges 279-290. Milwaukee: Families International.
  3. Gutierrez, L. (1998). Reflecting on reflections: Current, emerging and future trends for community organization practice. In J. Rothman (Ed.), Reflections on Community Organization: Enduring Themes and Critical Issues. Itasca IL: Peacock Press.
  4. Gant, L. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS: Essential facts every social worker needs to know. In R. D. Shelby, D. M. Aronstein & B. J. Thompson (Eds.), HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide 3-25. New York: Harrington Park Press.
  5. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Where are we and where to we need to go: A blueprint for the future. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 139-154. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  6. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Report from the Washington Summit on Social Work Leadership and AIDS in African-American Communities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, and V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 119-138. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  7. Gant, L. M. (1998). When silence equals death: Advocacy and policy perspectives in AIDS and African-Americans. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 81-98. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  8. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS and African Americans: Assumptions, myths and realities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 1-12. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  9. Gant, L. M., Stewart, P. A., & Lynch, V. J. (Eds.). (1998). Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  10. Salem, D. A., Gant, L. M., & Campbell, R. (1998). The initiation of mutual help groups within residential treatment settings. Community Mental Health Journal, 34(4), 419-429.
  11. Allen-Meares, P. (1998). From the editor: The interdisciplinary movement. Journal of Social Work Education, 34(1), 2-5.
  12. Allen-Meares, P., & Hinshaw, A. (1998). Federally supported research: The story of nursing. Journal of Social Work Education, 34(3), 322-325.
  13. Allen-Meares, P., & Franklin, C. (1998). Partnerships for better education: Schools, universities, and communities. Social Work in Education [Special Issue: Linking Education, Health, and Human Resources], 20(3), 147-151.
  14. Allen-Meares, P. (1998). Foreword. In E. Freeman (Ed.), The School Social Work Reader.
  15. Dunkle, R. E. (1998). [Review of the book One day at a time: How families manage the experience of dementia]. Families in Society, 79(1).
  16. Ai, A., Dunkle, R., Peterson, C., Saunders, D., & Bolling, S. (1998). Self-care and psychosocial adjustment of patients following cardiac surgery. Social Work in Health Care, 27(3), 75-95.
  17. Ai, A., Dunkle, R., Peterson, C., & Bolling, S. (1998). The role of private prayer in psychological recovery among midlife and aged patients following cardiac surgery. The Gerontologist, 38(5), 591-601.
  18. Seefeldt, K., Sandfort, J. & Danziger, S. K. (1998). Moving toward a vision of family independence: Local managers’ views of welfare reforms. University of Michigan Program on Poverty and Social Welfare Policy. Ann Arbor, MI.
  19. Kalil, A., Corcoran, M., Danziger, S. K., Tolman, R., Seefeldt, K. S., & Rosen, D. (1998). Getting jobs, keeping jobs, and earning a living wage: Can welfare reform work? Institute for Research on Poverty 1170-1198. University of Wisconsin.
  20. Danziger, S. (1998). [Review of the book Teen Mothers and the Revolving Welfare Door by Kathleen Mullan Harris]. American Journal of Sociology, 103(4), 1154-1156.
  21. Danziger, S. K. (1998). Welfare reform: community challenges in bridging welfare to work. Council of Michigan Foundations Newsletter.
  22. Hollingsworth, L. D. (1998). Report to the Michigan Federation of Private Child And Family Agencies: Analysis of Annual Survey Results.
  23. Hollingsworth, L. D. (1998). Promoting same-race adoption for children of color. In P. L. Ewalt, E. M. Freeman, A. E. Fortune, D. L. Poole, & S. L. Witkin (Eds.), Multicultural Issues in Social Work 119-134. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  24. Checkoway, B. N. (1998). Professionally related public service as applied scholarship. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 17(4), 358-360.
  25. Checkoway, B. N., & Finn, J. L. (1998). Young people as competent community builders: a challenge to social work. Social Work, 43, 335-345.

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