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  1. Allen-Meares, P., & Roberts, E. (1994). Association of social integration variables with prenatal care use by adolescents and young adults. Journal of Social Service Research, 19(3/4), 23-48.
  2. Burman, S., & Allen-Meares, P. (1994). Neglected victims of murder: Children's witness to parental homicide. Social Work, 39(1), 28-34.
  3. Allen-Meares, P. (1994). Social work services in schools: A national study of entry-level tasks. Social Work, 39(5), 560-565.
  4. Vinokur, D. K., & Walker-Burt, G. (1994). Professional training during retrenchment: Government and university collaboration with public psychiatric hospitals. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 21(6), 525-530.
  5. Vinokur, D. K., Jayaratne, S., & Chess, W. A. (1994). Job satisfaction and retention of social workers in public agencies, non-profit agencies and private practice: The impact of workplace conditions and motivators. Administration in Social Work, 18(3), 93-121.
  6. Tucker, D. J. (1994). Progress and problems in population ecology. In J. A. C. Baum & J. V. Singh (Eds.), Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations 327-333. Oxford University Press.
  7. Tucker, D. J., Hurl, L. F., & Ford, H. (1994). Applying organizational ecology to the family: The case of who persists in providing foster care. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 56(4), 1005-1018.
  8. Tolman, R. M., Bennett, L., Rogalski, C. J., & Srinivasaraghavan, J. (1994). Domestic abuse by male alcohol and drug addicts. Violence and Victims, 9, 359-368.
  9. Tolman, R. M., & Molidor, C. E. (1994). A decade of social work group research: Trends in methodology, theory and program development. Research on Social Work Practice, 4(2), 142-159.
  10. Tolman, R. M. & Edleson, J. L. (1994). Group intervention strategies for men who batter. Directions in Clinical Psychology, 4(9), 1-15.
  11. Tolman, R. M., & Rose, S. (1994). Social work group research: Challenges for the 1990s. Research on Social Work Practice, 4(2), 139-141.
  12. Taylor, R. J., Chatters, L. M., & Jayakody, R. (1994). Fictive kinship relations in black extended families. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 25, 297-312.
  13. Siefert, K. A., Schwartz, I., & Ortega, R. (1994). Infant mortality in Michigan's child welfare system. Social Work, 39(5), 574-579.
  14. Saunders, D. G. (1994). Child custody decision in families experiencing woman abuse. Social Work, 39(1), 51-59.
  15. Reed, B. G. (1994). Women and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs: The need to broaden the base within EAPs. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 9(3/4), 179-201.
  16. Reed, B. G., & Garvin, C. (1994). Small group theory and social work practice: Promoting diversity and social justice or recreating inequities? In R. Greene (Ed.), Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Practice: A Diversity Framework 173-202. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
  17. Reed, B. G., Zucker, R., Bouknight, L, Glaser, F., & Schoener, G. (1994). Fundamentals of Alcohol and Other Drugs. Michigan Center for Substance Abuse Services.
  18. Jayaratne, S. D., & Guterman, N. B. (1994). "Responsibility at risk": Perceptions of stress, control, and professional effectiveness in child welfare direct practitioners. Journal of Social Service Research, 20(1/2), 99-120.
  19. Blythe, B. J., Salley, M. P., & Jayaratne, S. D. (1994). A review of intensive family preservation services research. Social Work Research, 18(4), 213-224.
  20. Jayaratne, S. D. (1994). Should systematic assessment, monitoring, and evaluation tools be used as empowerment aids for clients? Yes. In W. Hudson & P. Nurius (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Work Research 88-99.
  21. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Chapman, N., & Neal, M. (1994). Balancing the multiple roles of work and caregiving for children, adults and elders. In G. P. Keita & J. J. Hurrell (Eds.), Job Stress in a Changing Workforce: Investigating Gender, Diversity and Family Issues. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  22. Gutierrez, L. M., & Hooyman, N. (1994). Planning for the prevention of sexual harassment. In M. Weil, M. Hughes & N. Hooyman (Eds.), Sexual Harassment and Schools of Social Work: Issues Costs and Strategic Responses. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Press.
  23. Gutierrez, L. M., & Hooyman, N. (1994). Feminist thought, social policy, and social work practice. Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 18(1).
  24. Gutierrez, L. M., & Nurius, P. (1994). Education and Research for Empowerment Practice. Center for Social Work Policy and Practice, University of Washington.
  25. Gutierrez, L. M. (1994). Beyond coping: An empowerment perspective on stressful life events. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 21(3), 201-220.

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