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  1. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (1996). The transitions of caregiving: Subjective and objective definitions. The Gerontologist, 36(5), 614-626.
  2. Jayaratne, S. D., Guterman, N., & Bargall, D. (1996). Workplace violence and victimization experienced by social workers: A cross-national study of Americans and Israelis. In G. VandenBos, & E. Bulatao (Eds.), Violence in the Workplace. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  3. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Campbell, R., Kurokawa, Y., & Saito, M. (1996). Separateness and togetherness: Interdependence over the life course in Japanese and American marriages. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 13(3), 387-400.
  4. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., & Jayaratne, S. (1996). Measuring social work practice effectiveness beyond the year 2000. In P. R. Raffoul & C. A. McNeece (Eds.), Future Issues for Social Work Practice 29-38. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  5. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Starrels, M., & Dowler, D. (1996). Caregiving for parents and parents-in-law: Is gender important? The Gerontologist, 36(4), 483-491.
  6. Gutierrez, L. M., & Nagda, B. (1996). The multi-cultural imperative in human services organizations: Issues for the 21st century. In P. Raffoul, & A. McNeece (Eds.), Future Issues for Social Work Practice 203-213. New York: Allyn & Bacon.
  7. Gutierrez, L. M., & Gant, L. (1996). Effects of culturally sophisticated agencies upon Latino social workers. Social Work, 41(6), 624-632.
  8. Gutierrez, L. M., Alvarez, A. R., Nemon, H., & Lewis, E. (1996). Multicultural community organizing: A strategy for change. Social Work, 41(5), 501-508.
  9. Gant, L. M. (1996). Identifying and confirming racism in AIDS service organizations. National Service Work AIDS Network: Readings and Writings, 1(3), 4-17.
  10. Gant, L. M. (1996). HIV/AIDS caregivers in African-American communities: Contemporary issues. In V. Lynch & P. Wilson (Eds.), Caring for the HIV/AIDS caregiver 55-72. Westport, CT: Auburn House.
  11. Faller, K. C., & Plummer, C. (1996). Multi-offender/multi-victim cases of sexual abuse: Research on the impact of acquittal. Children's Legal Rights Journal, 16(2), 23-30.
  12. Faller, K. C. (1996). A clinical sample of women who have sexually abused children. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 4(3), 13-30.
  13. Faller, K. C., & DeVoe, E. (1996). Allegations of sexual abuse in divorce. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 4(4), 1-25.
  14. Faller, K. C. (1996). Study Guide: Evaluating Children Suspected of Having Been Sexually Abused. Newbury Park, CA.: Sage Publications.
  15. Henly, J. & Danziger, S. K. (1996). Confronting welfare stereotypes: Characteristics of general assistance recipients and post-assistance employment. Social Work Research, 20(4), 217-227.
  16. Dunkle, R. E., Van Hook, M., & Berkman, B. (1996). Assessment tools for general health care settings: Prime-MD, OARS, and SF36. Health and Social Work, 21(3), 230-234.
  17. Dunkle, R. E., Slusher, M., & Mayer, C. (1996). Gays and lesbians older and wiser (GLOW): A support group for older gay people. The Gerontologist, 36(1), 118-123.
  18. Allen-Meares, P. (1996). The new federal role in education and family services: Goal setting without responsibility. Social Work, 41(5), 533-540.
  19. Allen-Meares, P. (1996). Social work services in schools: A look at yesteryear and the future. Social Work in Education, 18(4), 202-208.
  20. McDonough, S. C. (1996). Models of Interaction for Parent and Children. In J. Pedro-Gomes & M. Folque Patrico (Eds.), Bebe XXI: Infants and Families in the Next Century 227-239. Lisbon, Portugal: Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian.
  21. Hollingsworth, L. D. (1996). An Africentric perspective for the teaching and practice of family science. Family Science Review, 9, 35-48.
  22. Root, L. S. (1996). EAP Client Follow-Up and Family Involvement. National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  23. Root, L. S. (1996). Computer conferencing in a decentralized program: An occupational social work example. Administration in Social Work, 20(1), 31-45.
  24. Powell, T. J., Kurtz, L. F., Garvin, C. D., & Hill, E. M. (1996). A model of A.A. utilization by persons with a dual diagnosis (the co-occurrence of alcoholism and severe mental illness). Contemporary Drug Problems, 23(1), 139-157.
  25. Kossoudji, S. A., & Cobb-Clark, D. (1996). Finding good opportunities within unauthorized markets: U.S. occupational mobility for male Latino workers. International Migration Review, 30(4), 901-924.

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