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  1. Meezan, W., & Staller, K. M. (Eds.). (2005). Introduction to The rewards, frustrations, challenges, trials and tribulations of doing social work research 'on the ground.' Part 1: The journeys and discoveries of practitioner researcher [Special issue]. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 11(4), 6-9.
  2. Ransom, S. B., Siefert, K., Anderson, E., Lori, J., McEntee, J., & Raisler, J. (2005). Interdisciplinary solutions for conditions leading to African American birth outcome disparities. African American Research Perspectives, 11(1), 1-16.
  3. Bailey, T., Delva, J., Gretebeck, K., Siefert, K., & Ismail, A. (2005). A systematic review of mammography educational interventions for low-income women. American Journal of Health Promotion, 20(2), 96-107.
  4. Heflin, C., Siefert, K., & Williams, D. R. (2005). Food insufficiency and women's mental health: Findings from a three year panel of welfare recipients. Social Science and Medicine, 61(9), 1971-1982.
  5. Siefert, K. (2005). Household food insufficiency: A modifiable risk factor for maternal depression in poor African American and white women. In S. Omari (Ed.), Mental Health Issues in Rural and Urban Communities 16-29. Jackson, Mississippi: Southern Institute for Mental Health Advocacy, Research & Training and Office of Rural Health Policy, HRSA, DHHS.
  6. Shanks, T. R. W. (2005). The Homestead Act: A major asset-building policy in American history. In M. Sherraden (Ed.), Inclusion in the American Dream: Assets, Poverty, and Public Policy 20-41. New York: Oxford University Press.
  7. Jonson-Reid, M., Davis, L., Saunders, J., Williams, T., & Williams, J. H. (2005). Academic self-efficacy among African American youths: Implications for school social work practices. Children and Schools, 27(1), 5-14.
  8. Marsh, J. C., Nichols-Casebolt, A., Proctor, E. K., Robinson-Rogers, D., Williams Shanks, T. R., & Tucker, D. J. (2005). Peer review and publication standards in social work journals: The Miami statement. Social Work Research, 29(2), 119-121.
  9. Seabury, B. A. (2005). An evaluation of on-line, interactive tutorials designed to teach practice skills. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 25(1/2), 103-115.
  10. Saunders, D. G., Holter, M. C., Pahl, L. C., Tolman, R. M., & Kenna, C. E. (2005). TANF workers' responses to battered women and the impact of brief worker training: What survivors report. Violence Against Women, 11(2), 227.
  11. Ruffolo, M., Kuhn, M., & Evans, M. (2005). Support, empowerment and education: A study of multiple family group psychoeducation. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 13(4), 200-212.
  12. Ruffolo, M., Spencer, M., Bares, C., & Rushton, J. (2005). Examining mental health service needs in pediatric primary care settings. Social Work and Mental Health, 4(1), 33-48.
  13. Powell, T. J. (2005). [Review of the book Circles of recovery: Self-help organizations for addictions]. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 28(3), 305-307.
  14. Rosenblum, K. L., Zeanah, C., McDonough, S. C., & Muzik, M. (2005). Video-taped coding of working model of the child interviews: A reliable and useful alternative to verbatim transcripts? Infant Behavior and Development, 27(4), 544-549.
  15. Li, L. W., & Seltzer, M. M. (2005). Relationship quality with parent, daughter role salience, and self-esteem of daughter caregivers. Marriage and Family Review, 37(1/2), 63-82.
  16. Li, L. W. (2005). Trajectories of ADL disability among community-dwelling frail older persons. Research on Aging, 27(1), 56-79.
  17. Li, L. W., Liang, J., Toler, A., & Gu, S. (2005). Widowhood and depressive symptoms among older Chinese: Do gender and sources of support make a difference? Social Science and Medicine, 60(3), 637-647.
  18. Li, L. W., & Fries, B. (2005). Elder disability as an explanation for racial differences in informal home care. Gerontologist, 45(2), 206-215.
  19. Li, L. W. (2005). Predictors of ADL disability trajectories among low-income frail elders in the community. Research on Aging, 27(6), 615-642.
  20. Li, L. W. (2005). Longitudinal changes in the amount of informal care among publicly paid home care recipients. Gerontologist, 45(4), 465-473.
  21. Li, L. W. (2005). From caregiving to bereavement: Trajectories of depressive symptoms among wife and daughter caregivers. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 60(4), 190-198.
  22. Suarez, Z., & Lewis, E. (2005). Spirituality and culturally diverse families: The intersection of culture, religion, and spirituality. In E. Congress, & M. Gonzales (Eds.), Multicultural Perspectives in Working with Families (2nd ed.). 425-441. New York: Springer.
  23. Kossoudji, S. A. (2005). Economics of assisted reproduction. In S. Bowmaker (Ed.), Economics Uncut: A Complete Guide to Life, Death and Misadventure 291-314. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  24. Kieffer, E., Salabarría-Peña, Y., Odoms-Young, A., Willis, S., Baber, K., & Guzman, R. (2005). The application of focus group methodologies to community-based participatory research. In B. Israel et al. (Eds.), Methods in Community-based Participatory Research for Health 146-166. Jossey-Bass.
  25. Two Feathers, J., Kieffer, E., Guzman, R., Palmisano, G., Heisler, M., & Anderson, M. (2005). Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit Partnership: Improving diabetes-related outcomes among African American and Latino adults. American Journal of Public Health, 95(9), 1552-1560.

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