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  1. Birdsall, W. C., Reed, B. G., Huq, S. S., Wheeler, L., & Rush, S. (2012). Alcohol-impaired driving: Average quantity consumed and frequency of drinking do matter. Traffic Injury Prevention, 46(11), 24-30.
  2. McKernan, S., Ratcliffe, C., & Williams Shanks, T. R. (2012). Is poverty incompatible with asset accumulation? In P. N. Jefferson (Ed.), Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Poverty. Oxford University Press.
  3. Williams Shanks, T. R. (2012). Helping low-income families obtain economic security: The value of local partnerships. In E. F. Hoffler & E. Clark (Eds.), Social Work Matters 209-215. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  4. Piper, C. K., Legocki, L. J., Moravek, M. B., Lavin, K., Haefner, H. K., Wade, K., & Reed, B. D. (2012). Experience of symptoms, sexual function and attitudes toward counseling of women newly diagnosed with vulvodynia. Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease.
  5. Cervantes, R. C., Fisher, D. G., Córdova, D., & Napper, L. (2012). Developing the Hispanic stress inventory-Adolescent version: A culturally appropriate psychosocial assessment for Hispanics. Psychological Assessment, 24, 187-196.
  6. Prado, G., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Córdova, D., Tapia, M., Velazquez, M. R., Calfee, M., Malcolm, S., Arzon, M., Villamar, J., Leon Jimenez, M., & Cano, N. (2012). Effects of a family intervention in reducing HIV risk behaviors among high-risk Hispanic adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 166(2), 127-133.
  7. Córdova, D., Huang, S., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. (2012). Do the effects of a family intervention on alcohol and drug use vary by nativity status? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26(3), 655-660.
  8. Tropman, J. (2012). Successful Community Leadership and Organization (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.
  9. Choi, S., Huang, H., & Ryan, J. (2012). Substance abuse treatment completion in child welfare: Does substance abuse treatment completion matter in the decision of family reunification? Children and Youth Services Review.
  10. Ryan, J. P. (2012). Substitute care in child welfare and the risk of arrest: does the reason for placement matter? Child Maltreatment, 17(2), 164-171.
  11. Watkins, D. C., & Hartfield, J. A. (2012). Health education for social workers: A primer. Social Work in Health Care, 51(8), 680-694.
  12. Everson, M. D., & Faller, K. C. (2012). Base rates, multiple indicators, and comprehensive forensic evaluations: Why sexualizes behavior still counts in assessments of child sexual abuse allegations. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, 1058-1066.
  13. Faller, K. C. & Everson, M. D. (2012). Contested issues in the evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: Why consensus on best practices remains elusive; Contextualizing our concerns. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse: Research, Treatment, and Program Innovations for Victims, Survivors, and Offenders, 21(1), 45-71.
  14. Zebrack, B., & Butler, M. (2012). Context for understanding psychosocial outcomes and behavior among adolescents and young adults with cancer. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 10(9), 1151-1156.
  15. Parry, P., Padgett, L. S., & Zebrack, B. J. (2012). Now what? Toward an integrated research and practice agenda in distress screening. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 30, 715-727.
  16. Zebrack, B., Burg, M., & Vaitones, V. (2012). Distress screening: An opportunity for enhancing quality cancer care and promoting the oncology social work profession. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 30, 615-624.
  17. Nightingale, C., Quinn, G., Shenkman, E., Curbow, B., Zebrack, B., Krull, K., & Huang, I. (2012). Health-related quality of life of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: A review of qualitative studies. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 1(3), 124-132.
  18. Bellizzi, K. M., Smith, A., Schmidt, S., Keegan, T. H. M., Zebrack, B., Lynch, C. F., Deapen, D., & Shnorhavorian, M. (2012). Positive and negative psychosocial impact of being diagnosed with cancer as an adolescent or young adult. Cancer, 118(20), 5155-5162.
  19. Keegan, T., Lichtensztajn, D., Kato, I., Kent., Wu, X., West, M., Hamilton A., Zebrack, B., Bellizzi, K., & Smith, A. (2012). Unmet adolescent and young adult cancer survivors' information and service needs: A population-based cancer registry study. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 6, 239-250.
  20. Zebrack, B., & Isaacson, S. (2012). Psychosocial care of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 30(11), 1221-1226.
  21. Dessel, A., Woodford, M. R., & Gutiérrez, L. (2012). Social work faculty's attitudes toward marginalized groups: Exploring the role of religion. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 31, 244-261.
  22. Ribaudo, J., & Bresky, K. (2012). Settling in: Reflective supervision with a relatively new clinician. In D.J. Weatherston (Producer), Reflective Supervision: Video Training Series. Southgate, MI: Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
  23. Chadiha, L. A., & Brazelton, J. (2012). Aging, physical health, and work and family role changes among African American women: Strategies for conducting life course research with African American women. In J. Jackson, C. Caldwell, and S. Sellers (Eds.), Research Methodology in African American Communities 79-93. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  24. Staller, K. M. (2012). Methodological imagination: Looking back and mixing it up [Review of the book Residential care transformed: Revisiting 'The Last Refuge']. Qualitative Social Work, 11, 216.
  25. Gutierrez, L., Dessel, A., Lewis, E., & Spencer, M. S. (2012). Principles, skills, and practice strategies for promoting multicultural communication and collaboration. In M. Weill (Ed.), Handbook of Community Practice (2nd ed.).

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