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School of Social Work Research Publications

  1. Danziger, S. K. & Kalil, A. (2003). Welfare reform: Effects of TANF on family well-being. In F. Jacobs, D. Wertleib, & R. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of Applied Developmental Science: Promoting Positive Child, Adolescent, and Family Development through Research, Policies, and Programs: Enhancing The Life Chances of Youth and Families, 2, 395-420. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  2. Seefeldt, K. S., Danziger, S., & Danziger, S. K. (2003). Michigan's welfare system. In C. Ballard, P. N. Courant, D. C. Drake, R. C. Fisher, & E. R. Gerber (Eds.), Michigan at the Millenium 351-370. Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
  3. Dunifon, R., Kalil, A., & Danziger, S. K. (2003). Maternal work behavior under welfare reform: How does the transition from welfare to work affect child development? Children and Youth Services Review, 25(1/2), 55-82.
  4. Aragon, M., & Checkoway, B. N. (2003). Multicultural participation in an urban neighborhood. Lifting New Voices. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.
  5. Checkoway, B. N., & Figueroa, L. (2003). Democracy multiplied in an urban neighborhood: youth force in the South Bronx. Children, Youth and Environments, 13(2). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.
  6. Checkoway, B. N. (2003). Multicultural community participation for diverse democracy: Building common ground in an Israeli neighborhood. The Journal of the International Institute, 11(1). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.
  7. Checkoway, B. N. (2003). Multicultural community participation for diverse democracy: Building common ground in an Israeli neighborhood. The Journal of the International Institute, 11(1). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.
  8. Checkoway, B. N. (2003). Training for citizen participation. In K. Christensen & D. Levison, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Community: From Village to Virtual World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  9. Checkoway, B. N. (2003). Strategies for involving the faculty in civic renewal. Higher Education Exchange 42-54.
  10. Checkoway, B. N., Dobbie, D., & Richards-Schuster, K. (2003). Youth participation in community evaluation research. American Journal of Evaluation, 24(1), 21-33.
  11. Checkoway, B. N., Richards-Schuster, K., Abdullah, S., Aragon, M., Facio, E., Figueroa, L., Reddy, E., Welsh, M., & White, A. (2003). Young people as competent citizens. Community Development Journal, 38(4), 298-309.
  12. Figueroa, L., Checkoway, B. N., & Richards-Schuster, K. (2003). Democracy multiplied in an urban neighborhood: Youth force in the South Bronx. Children, Youth and Environments, 13(2), 1-19.
  13. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Celious, A. K. (2003). Extended family households among black Americans. African American Research Perspectives, 9(1), 133-151.
  14. Shaw, B. A., Krause, N., Chatters, L. M., Connell, C. M., & Ingersoll-Dayton, B. (2003). Social structural influences on emotional support from parents early in life and adult health status. Behavioral Medicine, 29(2), 68-79.
  15. Lincoln, K. D., Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2003). Psychological distress among black and white Americans: Differential effects of social support, negative interaction and personal control. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 44(3), 390-407.
  16. Chadiha, L. A., Adams, P., Phorano, O., Ong, S. L., & Byers, L. (2003). Stories told and lessons learned from African American female caregivers' vignettes for empowerment practice. In J. L. Howe (Ed.), Older People and Their Caregivers Across the Spectrum of Care 135-144. New York: Haworth Press.
  17. Chadiha, L. A., & Adams, P. (2003). Physical health and economic well-being of older African American women: Toward strategies of empowerment. In B. Berkman & L. Harootyan (Eds.), Social Work and Health Care in an Aging Society: Education, Policy, Practice, and Research 149-176. New York: Springer Publications.
  18. Pierce, R., Chadiha, L., Vargas, A., & Mosley, M. (2003). Prostate cancer and psychosocial concerns in African American men: Literature synthesis and recommendations. Health and Social Work, 28(4), 302-311.
  19. Chadiha, L. A., Rafferty, J., & Pickard, J. (2003). The influence of stressors, satisfaction and social support on African American wife caregivers' marital functioning. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 29(4), 479-490.
  20. Chadiha, L. A., Adams, P., Phorano, O., Ong, S., & Byers, L. (2003). Stories told and lessons learned from black female caregivers' vignettes for empowerment practice. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 40(1/2), 135-144.
  21. Lincoln, K. D., & Chatters, L. M. (2003). Keeping the faith: Religion, stress, and psychological well-being among African American women. In D. R. Brown & V. M. Keith (Eds.), In and Out of Our Right Minds: The Mental Health of African American Women 223-241. New York: Columbia University Press.
  22. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J. & Chatters, L. M. (2003). Correlates of emotional support and negative interaction among older Black Americans. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 58(4), S225-S233.
  23. Van Olphen, J., Schulz, A., Israel, B., Chatters, L., Klem, L., & Parker, E. (2003). Religious involvement, social support, and health among African American women on the east side of Detroit. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18(7), 549-557.
  24. Jayaratne, S. D. (2003). Evaluating practice and programs. In P. Allen-Meares, R. O. Washington & B. L. Walsh (Eds), Social Work Services in the Schools 361-397. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  25. Staller, K. M. (2003). Relationships-responsibilities: Once removed and ever connected. In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), 9/11 In American Culture 87-92. New York: Altamira Press.

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