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  1. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Campbell, R., & Mattson, R. (1998). Forms of communication: A cross-cultural comparison of older married couples in the USA and Japan. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 13(1), 63-80.
  2. Gutierrez, L. M. (1998). Macro practice for the 21st century: An empowerment perspective. In D. Tucker, C. Garvin, & R. Sarri (Eds.), Social Work and Social Science: An Integration. Westview Press.
  3. Gutierrez, L. M., Parsons, R., & Cox, E. (1998). Empowerment in Social Work Practice: A Sourcebook. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.
  4. Gant, L. M., & Yeakley, A. (1998). Cultural factors and program implications: HIV/AIDS interventions and condom use among Latinos. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 6(3-4), 47-71.
  5. Faller, K. C. (1998). Child sexual abuse: Implications for mental health. Dictionary of Mental Health 435-447. San Francisco: Academic Press.
  6. Faller, K. C. (1998). The parental alienation syndrome: What is it and what data support it? Child Maltreatment, 3(2), 100-115.
  7. Dunkle, R. E., Mengel, M., & Marcus, D. (1998). What will happen to my child when I am gone? A support and education group for aging parents as caregivers. The Gerontologist, 36(6), 816-820.
  8. DeRoos, Y., & Allen-Meares, P. (1998). Application of RASCH analysis: Exploring differences in depression between African-American and white children. Journal of Social Service Research, 23(3/4), 93-107.
  9. Allen-Meares, P., & Dupper, D. (1998). A national study of knowledge, skills, and abilities: Curriculum development for practice in schools. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 17(1/2), 101-119.
  10. Yoshihama, M., & Sorenson, S. B. (1998). Domestic Violence in Japan: Research, program development and emerging movements. In A. Roberts (Ed.), Battered Women and Their Families: Intervention Strategies and Treatment Programs (2nd ed.). 405-447. New York: Springer.
  11. Ruffolo, M. C. (1998). [Review of the book Perspectives in case management practice]. Journal of Case Management, 7, 39-40.
  12. Ruffolo, M. C. (1998). Special sections on mental health research in the undergraduate curriculum. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 3(4), 67-126.
  13. Ruffolo, M. C. (1998). Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents. In J. B. W. Williams & K. Ell (Eds.), Advances in Mental Health Research: Implications for Practice 399-419. Baltimore: NASW Press.
  14. Hollingsworth, L. D. (1998). Promoting same-race adoption for children of color. Social Work, 43(2), 104-116.
  15. Hollingsworth, L. D. (1998). Adoptee dissimilarity from the adoptive family: Clinical practice and research implications. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 15(4), 303-319.
  16. Danziger, S., Jayakody, R., & Kessler, R. (1998). Early onset psychiatric disorders and male socioeconomic status. Social Science Research, 27(4), 371-387.
  17. Ruffolo, M. (1998). Evaluating multiple family group psychoeducational intervention with parent of child with SED. NIMH R29 Grant Progress Report: Year 4.
  18. Ruffolo, M. (1998). 2nd BDP-IASWR-NIMH BSW faculty development program in integrating mental health research in undergraduate curriculum. NIMH Final Report.
  19. Ruffolo, M. (1998). CSWE-NADD-NIMH MSW faculty development program in integrating mental health research in graduate curriculum. NIMH Final Report.
  20. Savas, S. A., Fleming, W., & Bolig, E. (1998). Program specification: A precursor to program monitoring and quality improvement. A case study from Boysville of Michigan. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 25(2), 208-216.
  21. Zebrack, B. (1998). On the road to a new beginning. Coping 56-57.
  22. Weigers, M., Chesler, M., Zebrack, B., & Goldman, S. (1998). Self-reported worries among long-term survivors of childhood cancer and their peers. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 16(2), 1-23.
  23. Goldman, K. (1998). [Review of the book Alternatives to assimilation: The response of Reform Judaism to American culture]. American Jewish History, 86(3), 365-367.
  24. Goldman, K. (1998). The ambivalence of Reform Judaism: Kaufmann Kohler and the ideal Jewish woman. In J. S. Gurock (Ed.), American Jewish History, Vol. 2: The History of Judaism in America: Transplantations, Transformations, and Reconciliations, Vol(2), 713-735. Routledge.
  25. Goldman, K. (1998). Historical introduction. In S. R. Wachs (Ed.), American Jewish Liturgies: A Bibliography of American Jewish Liturgy From the Establishment of the Press in the Colonies Through 1925 13-22. Hebrew Union College Press.

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