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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. Staller, K. M. (2003). Relationships-responsibilities: Once removed and ever connected. Qualitative Inquiry, 9(1), 153-160.
  14. Staller, K. M., & Terrell, J. (2003). Buckshot's case: Social work and death penalty mitigation in Alabama. Qualitative Social Work, 2(1), 7-23.
  15. Staller, K. M. (2003). Constructing the runaway youth problem: Boy adventurers to girl prostitutes, 1960-1978. Journal of Communication, 53(2), 330-346.
  16. Chatters, L. M., & Taylor, R. J. (2003). The role of social context in religion. Journal of Religious Gerontology, 14(2/3), 139-152.
  17. Allen-Meares, P., Colarossi, L., Oyserman, D., & DeRoos, Y. (2003). Assessing depression in childhood and adolescence: A guide for social work practice. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 20(1), 5-20.
  18. Ruffolo, M. C., Evans, M., & Lukens, E. (2003). Primary prevention programs for children in the social service system. Journal of Primary Prevention, 23(4), 425-450.
  19. McDonough, S. C., & Fitzgerald, H. E. (2003). Diversity: Challenges and opportunities in infancy. Infant Mental Health Journal [Special Issue], 24(3), 193-194.
  20. Hiltz, B., & Bauer, G. (2003). Drawings in forensic interviews of children. National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse Update, 16(3), 1-2.
  21. Kieffer, E. (2003). Final report: Maternal health and pregnancy outcomes among Hispanics. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, US Public Health Service.
  22. Kieffer, E., Salabarria-Pena, Y., Odoms, A., & Kim, H. (2003). Final report: Preventing excess weight gain in women of childbearing age by promoting healthy eating and physical activity during pregnancy. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity.
  23. Hla, M., Novotny, R., Kieffer, E., Mor, J., & Thiele, M. (2003). Early weaning among Japanese women in Hawaii. Journal of Biosocial Science, 35, 227-241.
  24. Sarri, R., Ruffolo, M., Goodkind, S., Albertson, C. & Allen, J. (2003). Youth in Transition: A Comparative Study of Adolescent Girls in Community-based and Residential Programs. Final Report.
  25. Ruffolo, M. (2003). SAMHSA Final Report: Family Psychoeducation in an Integrated Health Plan.

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