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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. McDonough, S. C. (2009). Do fussy babies grow up to be problem preschoolers? In S. Olson & A. Sameroff (Eds.), Regulatory Processes in the Development of Child Behavior Problems: Biological, Behavioral and Social Perspectives. New York: Guilford Press.
  2. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Campbell, R., & Ha, J. (2009). Enhancing forgiveness: A group intervention for the elderly. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 52(1), 2-16.
  3. Howard, M. O., Himle, J. A., Jenson, J. M., & Vaughn, M. G. (2009). Revisioning social work clinical education: Recent developments in relation to evidence-based practice. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 6, 256-273.
  4. Chadiha, L. A., & Brazelton, J. (2009). 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, & S. Sellers (Eds.), Research Methodology in African American Communities. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  5. Checkoway, B. N. (2009). Community change for diverse democracy. Community Development Journal, 44(1), 5-21.
  6. Wiland, S. (2009). "What Happened to You?" Addressing Trauma with Community Mental Health Populations: A Toolkit for Providers. Michigan Department of Community Mental Health.
  7. Ruffolo, M. C. & Fischer, D. J. (2009). Using an Evidence-Based CBT Group Intervention Model for Adolescents with Depression Symptoms: Lessons Learned from a School-Based Adaptation. Child and Family Social Work, 14, 189-197.
  8. Hastings, J. F. & Hawkins, J. (2009). Body weight and goal setting among multiracial young women: California health interview survey (CHIS). Journal of African American Studies, 13(1), 14-28.
  9. Zebrack, B., Foley, S., Wittmann, D., & Leonard, M. (2009). Sexual Functioning in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer. Psychooncology, 19(8), 814.
  10. Zebrack, B., Hamilton, R., & Wilder-Smith, A. (2009). Psychosocial outcomes and service use among young adults with cancer. Seminars in Oncology, 36(5), 468-477.
  11. Yoshihama, M. (2009). Toward the eradication of domestic violence: analysis of U.S. movements and challenges. In Women's Space Yui (Ed.), Reflections on the Process of Creating Domestic Violence Prevention Act (15-22). Tokyo: Women's Space Yui.
  12. Yoshihama, M. (2009). Literature on intimate partner violence in immigrant and refugee communities: review and recommendations. In Family Violence Prevention Fund (Ed.), Intimate Partner Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Communities: Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations 34-64. Princeton, NJ: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
  13. Lee, S. J., Bellamy, J., & Guterman, N. B. (2009). Fathers, physical child abuse, and neglect: Advancing the knowledge base. Child Maltreatment, 14, 227-231.
  14. Guterman, N. B., Lee, S. J., Taylor, C. A., & Rathouz, P. (2009). Paternal perceptions of neighborhood processes, stress, personal control, and risk for physical child abuse and neglect. Child Abuse and Neglect, 33, 897-906.
  15. Guterman, N. B., Lee, Y., Lee, S. J., Waldfogel, J., & Rathouz, P. (2009). Fathers and maternal risk for physical child abuse. Child Maltreatment, 14, 277-290.
  16. Taylor, C. A., Guterman, N. B., Lee, S. J., & Rathouz, P. (2009). Intimate partner violence, maternal stress, nativity, and risk for maternal maltreatment of young children. American Journal of Public Health, 99, 175-183.
  17. Parra-Cardona, J. R., Cordova, D., Holtrop, K., Villarruel, F. A., & Weiling, E. (2009). Share ancestry, evolving stories: Similar and contrasting life experiences described by foreign-born and U.S.-born Latino parents. Family Process, 47, 157-172.
  18. Parra-Cardona, J. R., Córdova, D., Holtrop, K., Escobar-Chew, A. R., & Horsford, S. (2009). Culturally informed, emotionally focused therapy with Latino/a immigrant couples. In M. Rastogi & V. Thomas (Eds.), Multicultural Couple Therapy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  19. Parra-Cardona, J. R., Holtrop, K., Córdova, D., Escobar-Chew, A. R., Horsford, S., & Tams, L. (2009). "Queremos aprender": Latino immigrants' call to integrate cultural adaptation with best practice knowledge in a parenting intervention. Family Process, 48(2), 211-231.
  20. Danziger, S. K. (2009). [Review of the book A framework for understanding poverty]. Social Work, 4, 133-136.
  21. Lein, L., Angel, R., Bell. H., & Beausoleil, J. (2009). The state and civil society response to disaster: The challenge of coordination. Organization and Environment, 22(4), 448-457.
  22. Lein, L., Murphy, K., & Campillo, C. (2009). La Maternidad Y La Pobreza En La Frontera México-Estados Unidos [Parenting and Poverty: Shaped by the US-Mexico Border]. UANM Press.
  23. Oyserman, D., & Sorensen, N. (2009). Understanding cultural syndrome effects on what and how we think: A situated cognition model. In R. Wyer, Y. Y. Hong & C. Y. Chiu (Eds.), Understanding Culture: Theory, Research and Application, 25-52. New York: Psychology Press.
  24. Herz, D., Harada, S, Lecklitner, G., Rauso, M. & Ryan, J. P. (2009). Identifying and responding to criminogenic risk and mental health treatment needs of crossover youth. In J. Andrade (Ed.), Violence Risk Assessment and Treatment For Forensic Practitioners. New York: Springer Publishing.
  25. Ryan, J. P., Choi, S., Hong, J., Hernandez, P. & Larrison, C. (2009). Recovery coaches and substance-exposed births: An experiment in child welfare. Child Abuse and Neglect, 32(11), 1072-1079.

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