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  1. Yoshihama, M., & Horrocks, J. (2002). Post-traumatic stress symptoms and victimization among Japanese American women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70(1), 205-215.
  2. Yoshihama, M., & Gillespie, B. (2002). Age adjustment and recall bias in the analysis of domestic violence data: Methodological improvement through the application of survival analysis methods. Journal of Family Violence, 17(3), 199-221.
  3. Yoshihama, M., Clum, K., Crampton, A., & Gillespie, B. (2002). Measuring the lifetime experience of domestic violence: Application of the Life History Calendar method. Violence and Victims, 17(3), 297-317.
  4. Yoshihama, M., & Carr, S. (2002). Community participation reconsidered: Feminist participatory action research with Hmong women. Journal of Community Practice, 10(4), 85-103.
  5. Yoshihama, M. (2002). Policies and services addressing domestic violence in Japan: From non-interference to incremental changes. Women's Studies International Forum, 25(5), 541-553.
  6. Yoshihama, M. (2002). The definitional process of domestic violence in Japan: Generating official response through action-oriented research and international advocacy. Violence Against Women, 8(3), 339-366.
  7. Yoshihama, M. (2002). Breaking the web of abuse and silence: Voices of battered women in Japan. Social Work, 47(4), 389-400.
  8. Yoshihama, M. (2002). Battered women's coping strategies and psychological distress: Differences by immigration status. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30(3), 429-452.
  9. Vinokur-Kaplan, D. (2002). [Review of the book Private sector strategies for social sector success: The guide to strategy and planning for public and non-profit organizations]. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 31(2), 282-284.
  10. Tropman, J. E. (2002). The compensation solution for a whacked-out economy. Dividend, 33(2), 13-15.
  11. Tropman, J. E. (2002). Managerialism in social work: An exploration of issues in the United States. Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 36(1/2), 45-60.
  12. Tropman, J. E. (2002). The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Community. Georgetown University Press.
  13. Nam, Y. J., & Tolman, R. M. (2002). Partner abuse and welfare receipt among African American and Latino women living in a low-income neighborhood. Social Work Research, 26(4), 241-251.
  14. Spencer, M. S., Kohn, L. P., & Woods, J. R. (2002). Labeling vs. early identification: The dilemma of mental health service utilization among low-income African American children. African American Research Perspectives, 8(2), 1-14.
  15. Hodge, D. R. & Williams, T. R. (2002). Assessing African American spirituality with spiritual ecomaps. Families in Society, 83(5/6), 585-595.
  16. Davis, L., Ajzen, I., Saunders, J., & Williams, T. (2002). The decision of African American students to complete high school: An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Educational Psychology, 94(4), 810-819 .
  17. Seabury, B. A. (2002). COW: Conferencing on the web. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 20(3/4), 231-244.
  18. Chang, H. S., & Saunders, D. G. (2002). Predictors of attrition in two types of group programs for men who batter. Journal of Family Violence, 17(3), 273-292.
  19. Saunders, D. G. (2002). Are physical assaults by wives and girlfriends a major social problem? A review of the literature. Violence Against Women, 8(12), 1424-1448.
  20. Ribaudo, J. (2002). Regulatory disorders in infants and young children. In D. Weatherston & B. Tableman (Eds.), Infant Mental Health Services: Supporting Competencies, Reducing Risks (2nd ed.). 207-212. Southgate: Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
  21. Ribaudo, J. & Glovak, S. (2002). Becoming whole: Combining infant mental health and occupational therapy on behalf of a toddler with sensory integration difficulties and his family. In J. J. Shirilla & D. J. Weatherston (Eds.), Case Studies in Infant Mental Health: Risk, Resiliency, and Relationships 85-103. Washington, DC: Zero to Three.
  22. Weatherston, D. J., Ribaudo, J., & Glovak, S. (2002). Becoming whole: Combining infant mental health and occuptional therapy on behalf of a toddler with sensory integration difficulities and his family. Infants and Young Children, 15(1), 19-28.
  23. Reed, B. G., & Peet, M. (2002). Political consciousness and agency: The role of activism and race/ethnicity in an introductory women's studies course. Feminist Teacher, 14(2), 106-122.
  24. Ortega, R. M. (2002). Latinos and child well-being: Implications from child welfare. The Institute of Government and Public Affairs Working Paper Series. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
  25. Miller, A., McDonough, S., Rosenblum, K. L., & Sameroff, A. J. (2002). Emotion regulation in context: Situational effects on infant and caregiver behavior. Infancy, 3(4), 403-433.

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