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  1. Rosen, D., Tolman, R. M., & Warner, L. (2006). Comparing psychiatric service use among low-income women and women in a general household population. Social Work Research, 30(4), 223-232.
  2. Lee, S., & Tolman, R. M. (2006). Childhood sexual abuse and adult work outcomes. Social Work Research, 30(2), 83-92.
  3. Saunders, D. G., Pahl, L., Holter, M., & Tolman, R. M. (2006). Welfare workers' responses to domestic violence cases: The effects of training and worker characteristics. Families in Society, 87(3), 329-339.
  4. Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2006). Religion and families. In V. Bengtson, D. Klein, A. Acock, K. Allen, & P. Dilworth-Anderson (Eds.), Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research 517-522. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  5. Levin, J., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2006). Religious factors in health and medical care among older adults. Southern Medical Journal, 99(10), 1168-1169.
  6. Buch, E., & Staller, K. M. (2006). Feminist ethnography. In S. Hesse-Biber & P. Leavy (Eds.), Feminist Research Practice: A Primer 187-222. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  7. Staller, K. M., Buch, E. D., & Birdsall, W. C. (2006). House of mirrors: The messy worlds of interdisciplinary community-based research. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 12(1), 87-98.
  8. Jackson, K. F., Cameron, M., & Staller, K. M. (2006). The good, the bad and the ugly: A doctoral student's reflections on doing grounded theory research - In Henry's light. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 12(1), 99-115.
  9. Staller, K. M. (2006). Railroads, runaways, & researchers: Returning evidence rhetoric to its practice base. Qualitative Inquiry, 12(3), 503-522.
  10. Meezan, W., & Staller, K. M. (Eds.). (2006). The rewards, frustrations, challenges, trials and tribulations of doing social work research 'on the ground.' Part 2: Issues of courage, collaboration, and politics [Special issue]. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 12(1).
  11. Staller, K. M. (2006). Runaways: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped Today's Practices and Policies. Columbia University Press.
  12. Gee, G., Chen, J, Spencer, M. S., See, S., Kuester, O., & Tran, D. (2006). Social support as a buffer for perceived unfair treatment among Filipino Americans: Differences between San Francisco and Honolulu. American Journal of Public Health, 96(4), 677-684.
  13. Hudson-Banks, K., Kohn, L. P., & Spencer, M. S. (2006). An examination of the African American experience of everyday discrimination and symptoms of psychological distress. Journal of Community Mental Health, 42(6), 555-570.
  14. Delva, J., Tellez, M., Finlayson, T., Gretebeck, K., Siefert, K., & Williams, D. R. (2006). Correlates of cigarette smoking among low-income African American women. Ethnicity and Disease, 16(2), 527-533.
  15. Ruffolo, M., Gioia, D., Fischer, D., Himle, J., Adlaf, A., & Lindsay, R. (2006). An Exploratory Study of Parent and Young Adult Perspectives on the Transition from the Child Mental Health System to the Adult Mental Health System. In L. Gordon, J. Bradley, N. Aue, & A. Holman(Eds.), Building on Family Strengths: Research and Services in Support of Children and Families:Conference Proceedings. Portland, OR: Portland State University Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health.
  16. Ruffolo, M. (2006). [Review of the book Redressing the Emperor: Improving out children's public mental health system]. Children and Youth Services Review, 28(7), 858-860.
  17. Ruffolo, M. (2006). Enhancing skills of students vulnerable to underachievement and academic failure. In C. Franklin, M. Harris, & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.), The School Services Sourcebook: A Guide for School-based Professionals 405-411. New York: Oxford University Press.
  18. Ruffolo, M., Kuhn, M., & Evans, M. (2006). Developing a parent-professional team leadership model in group work: Lessons learned in work with families with a child experiencing behavioral/emotional problems. Social Work, 51(1), 39-47.
  19. Ortega, R. M. (2006). Latinos, domestic violence and child abuse. In R. Fong, R. McRoy & C. O. Hendricks (Eds.), Culture and Interpersonal Violence. CSWE.
  20. McDonough, S. C., & MacKenzie, M. J. (2006). Crying behavior and its impact on psychosocial child development: Comments on Barr, Stifter, and Zeskind. In R. Tremblay, R. Barr, & R. Peters, (Eds), Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. The Canadian Centre of Excellence.
  21. Rosenblum, K. L., Dayton, C., & McDonough, S. C. (2006). Communicating Feelings: Links between mothers' representations of their infants, parenting, and infant emotional development. In O. Mayseless (Ed.), Parenting Representations: Theory, Research and Clinical Implications 109-148. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  22. Li, L. W. & Rafferty, J. (2006). Policies affecting families of older adults with care needs. In B. Berkman (Ed.), Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging 915-922. Oxford University Press.
  23. Crosbie-Burnett, M., Lewis, E., Sullivan, S., Podolsky, J., Mantilla de Souza, R., & Mitrani, V. (2006). Advancing theory through research: The case of extrusion in stepfamilies. In V. Bengston, A. Acock, K. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson, & D. Klein (Eds.), Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research 213-219. New York: Sage Publications.
  24. Kieffer, E. C., Sinco, B. R., & Kim, C. (2006). Health behaviors among women of reproductive age with and without a history of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Care, 29(8), 1788-1793.
  25. Kieffer, E. C., Sinco, B. R., Rafferty, A., Spencer, M. S., Palmisano, G., & Watt, E. E. (2006). Chronic disease-related behaviors and health among African Americans and Hispanics in the REACH Detroit 2010 Communites, Michigan and the United States [Suppl.]. Health Promotion Practice, 7(3), 256s-264s.

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