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Index to Volume 65 Subjects Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Community typology 68-91 (AIDS) 434-49, 531-47 Crime, ecology of 68-91 Adolescent deviance 224-47 “Cruelty Movement” 203-23 Adoption 248-65, 564-81 Day care 450-67, 582-96 Adoption disruption 133-56, 248-65 Delinquency 68-91 Adverse life events, adaptation to 434- Doctoral education in social work 597- 49 613 AIDS 434-49, 531-47 Domestic violence 304-13 American Red Cross, World War I 379-— Education, social work 597-613 402 Ego psychology 403-33 Battered women 304-13 Environmental theories 92-111 Birth control programs, India 22-42 Ethics, social work 185-202, 516-30 Britain, foster care in 564-81 Evaluation research 365-78 Caseload dynamics, foster care 133-56 Family Support Act 43-67 Case management 281-303 Fertility rates, India 22-42 Charity stamps 157-65 Foster care 133-56, 248-65, 564-81 Child abuse and neglect 112-32, 203- Gay Men’s Health Crisis 531-47 23, 224-47 Granger, Lester Blackwell 266-80 Child care 450-67, 582-96 Health care 281-303 Child protection movement 203-23 Health psychology 434—49 Children Act 1989 (United Kingdom) Hermeneutics 403-33 564-81 Heuristic approach to research 365-78 Child welfare 1-2}, 112-32, 248-65, History of, child abuse 203-23 564-81 foster care in Britain 564-81 Classical experimental research 365-78, poor relief 548-63 405-91 social work and racial equality 266-80 Clinical practice 403-33, 434—49 social work and woman abuse 304-13 intervention gains 92-111 social work and World Warl 379-402 moral reasoning in 185-202 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cognitive theories 92-111 Children 203-23 Community and delingency 68-91 HIV seropositivity 434-49 Community-based long-term care 281- Home care 281-303 303 Homelessness 224-47 Community organizations 531-47, 614—- India, overpopulation 22-42 34 Intervention 92-111 Index to Volume 65 Subjects Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Community typology 68-91 (AIDS) 434-49, 531-47 Crime, ecology of 68-91 Adolescent deviance 224-47 “Cruelty Movement” 203-23 Adoption 248-65, 564-81 Day care 450-67, 582-96 Adoption disruption 133-56, 248-65 Delinquency 68-91 Adverse life events, adaptation to 434- Doctoral education in social work 597- 49 613 AIDS 434-49, 531-47 Domestic violence 304-13 American Red Cross, World War I 379-— Education, social work 597-613 402 Ego psychology 403-33 Battered women 304-13 Environmental theories 92-111 Birth control programs, India 22-42 Ethics, social work 185-202, 516-30 Britain, foster care in 564-81 Evaluation research 365-78 Caseload dynamics, foster care 133-56 Family Support Act 43-67 Case management 281-303 Fertility rates, India 22-42 Charity stamps 157-65 Foster care 133-56, 248-65, 564-81 Child abuse and neglect 112-32, 203- Gay Men’s Health Crisis 531-47 23, 224-47 Granger, Lester Blackwell 266-80 Child care 450-67, 582-96 Health care 281-303 Child protection movement 203-23 Health psychology 434—49 Children Act 1989 (United Kingdom) Hermeneutics 403-33 564-81 Heuristic approach to research 365-78 Child welfare 1-2}, 112-32, 248-65, History of, child abuse 203-23 564-81 foster care in Britain 564-81 Classical experimental research 365-78, poor relief 548-63 405-91 social work and racial equality 266-80 Clinical practice 403-33, 434—49 social work and woman abuse 304-13 intervention gains 92-111 social work and World Warl 379-402 moral reasoning in 185-202 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cognitive theories 92-111 Children 203-23 Community and delingency 68-91 HIV seropositivity 434-49 Community-based long-term care 281- Home care 281-303 303 Homelessness 224-47 Community organizations 531-47, 614—- India, overpopulation 22-42 34 Intervention 92-111 Index to Volume 65 Item-response models 320-28 Single-system design 468-91 Japan, social welfare policy 1-21 Social disorganization 68-91 Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Social psychology 185-202 program (JOBS) 43-67 Social service reform 343-64, 516-30 Kernberg, Otto, theories of 403-33 Social services 516-—30 Kohut, Heinz, theories of 403-33 and children 450-67, 582-96 Learning theories 92-111 history of 343-64 Life course social science 434-49 in Japan 1-21 Mary Ellen legend 203-23 Social welfare policy 1-21, 43-67, 343- Moral reasoning in social work 185-202 64, 450-67, 516-30, 548-63, 564- National Urban League 266-80 81, 582-96 Neighborhood-based services 343-64 Social work, and health care 531-47 Neighborhood organizations 614-34 clinical 92-111, 185-202, 403-33, New Bedford, Massachusetts, public relief 434-49 in 548-63 education 597-613 Object relations theory 403-33 ethics 185-202, 516-30 Outcome measurement 92-111 history 203-23, 266-80, 304-13, Permanency planning 133-56, 248-65 343-64, 379-402, 548-63, 564-81 Poor relief 548-63 leadership 266-80 Poverty 343-64 moral reasoning in 185-202 Practice principles 92-111 paradigms 365-78 Protective services, child 112-32 psychiatric 379-402 Psychiatric social work 379-402 World War I 379-402 Psychoanalysis, scientific foundations of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 403-33 Children 203-23 Public relief, New Bedford, Mass. 548—- Stamps, charity 157-65 63 Statistical conclusion validity 468-91 Qualitative research 365-78 Statistical power 468-91 Quantitative research 365-78, 468-91 Substitute family care 564-81 Reform, social service 343-64 Supportive services 343-64 welfare 43-67 Type I and Il errors 468-91 Research methodology 365-78, 468-91 United Kingdom, foster care in 564-81 Research training in social work 597-613 Volunteers 531-47 Residential care 564-81 Welfare reform 43-67, 343-64, 516- Risk assessment 112-32 30 Runaways 224—47 Woman abuse 304-13 Self psychology 403-33 Work Incentive program (WIN) 43-67 Semi-postal stamps 157-65 Work-welfare programs 43-67 Authors BLACK, WILLIAM G., JR. Social Work in unteers in New York City, 1981—1988 World War I: A Method Lost 379 531 BORDEN, WILLIAM. Beneficial Outcomes in CNAAN, RaM A. Neighborhood-represent- Adjustment to HIV __ Seropositi- ing Organizations: How Democratic Are vity 434 They? 614 Brown, ANNIE WOODLEY. A Social Work CosTIN, LELA B. Unraveling the Mary Ellen Leader in the Struggle for Racial Equal- Legend: Origins of the “Cruelty” Move- ity: Lester Blackwell Granger 266 ment 203 CHAMBRE, SUSAN M. Volunteers as Wit- DAVIDSON, GESTUR; KANE, ROSALIE A.; nesses: The Mobilization of AIDS Vol- PENROD, JOAN D.; MoscovicE, IRA; and 668 Social Service Review RIcH, EUGENE. What Cost Case Man- search Scholarship in Social Work Doc- agement in Long-Term Care? 281 toral Programs 597 DEROOs, YOSIKAZU S. Debate with Author: LurRIE, IRENE, and SANGER, MARY BRYNA. Item-Response Models in Social Work The Family Support Act: Defining the Research 320 Social Contract in New York 43 EDLESON, JEFFREY L. Social Workers’ In- McDONALD, THOMAS, and MARKS, JILL. A tervention in Woman Abuse: 1907- Review of Risk Factors Assessed in Child 1945 304 Protective Services 112 ELLIOTT, DoREEN. Substitute Family Care McMULLIN, THOMAS A. Overseeing the for Children in Britain 564 Poor: Industrialization and Public Relief in New Bedford, 1865-1900 548 FIGUEIRA-MCDONOUGH, JOSEFINA. Com- MaRKS, JILL, and MCDONALD, THOMAS. A munity Structure and Delingency: A Review of Risk Factors Assessed in Child Typology 68 Protective Services 112 FLECK-HENDERSON, ANN. Moral Reasoning MILLER, HENRY, and TERRELL, PAUL. The in Social Work Practice 185 Charity Stamp 157 FRASER, MARK W.; JENSON, JEFFREY M.; and MOSCOVICE, IRA; KANE, ROSALIE A.; PEN- Lewis, RoBERT E. Training for Research ROD, JOAN D.; DAVIDSON, GESTUR; and Scholarship in Social Work Doctoral RICH, EUGENE. What Cost Case Man- Programs 597 agement in Long-Term Care? 281 GorbDON, KENNETH H. Improving Practice NUGENT, WILLIAM R., and HANKINS, JA- through Illuminative Evaluation 365 NETTE A. Debate with Author: Author’s GORMLEY, WILLIAM T., JR. Day Care in a Reply: Item-Response Theory: The Federal System 582 Two-Parameter Model, Rasch Model, and Invariance Criteria 322 HALPERN, ROBERT. Supportive Services for Families in Poverty: Dilemmas of Re- ORFIELD, Gary. Cutback Policies, Declining form 343 Opportunities, and the Role of Social HANKINS, JANNETTE A., and NUGENT, Service Providers 516 WILLIAM R. Debate with Author: Au- ORME, JOHN G. Statistical Conclusion Va- thor’s Reply: Item-Response Theory: lidity for Single-System Designs 468 The Two-Parameter Model, Rasch Ozawa, MARTHA N. Child Welfare Pro- Model, and Invariance Criteria 322 grams in Japan 1 HOWARD, JEANNE A., and SMITH, SUSAN Livincston. A Comparative Study of PENROD, JOAN D.; KANE, ROSALIE A.; DAV- Successful and Disrupted Adoptions IDSON, GESTUR; MOSCOVICE, IRA; and 248 RICH, EUGENE. What Cost Case Man- agement in Long-Term Care? 281 JENSON, JEFFREY M.; FRASER, MARK W.; and Lewis, ROBERT E. Training for Research RICH, EUGENE; KANE, ROSALIE A.; PENROD, Scholarship in Social Work Doctoral Joan D.; DAvipsON, GEsTUR; and Mos- Programs 597 COVICE, IRA. What Cost Case Manage- JOHNSON, HARRIETTE C. Theories of ment in Long-Term Care? 281 Kernberg and Kohut: Issues of Scientific RZEPNICKI, TINA L. Enhancing the Dura- Validation 403 bility of Intervention Gains: A Challenge for the 1990s 92 KANE, ROSALIE A.; PENROD, JOAN D.; DAv- IDSON, GESTUR; MOSCOVICE, IRA; and SANGER, MARY BryNA, and LURIE, IRENE. RICH, EUGENE. What Cost Case Man- The Family Support Act: Defining the agement in Long-Term Care? 281 Social Contract in New York 43 SAXTON, PAUL. Debate with Author: Com- Lewis, ROBERT E.; FRASER, MARK W.; and ments on “Social Work and the Psycho- JENSON, JEFFREY M. Training for Re- therapies” 314 Index to Volume 65 669 SIMONS, RONALD L., and WHITBECK, LES TERRELL, PAUL, and MILLER, HENRY. The B. Running Away during Adolescence Charity Stamp 157 as a Precursor to Adult Homeless- TUOMINEN, Mary. Caring for Profit: The ness 224 Social, Economic, and Political Signifi- SMITH, SUSAN LIVINGSTON, and HOWARD, cance of For-Profit Child Care 450 JEANNE A. A Comparative Study of Suc- cessful and Disrupted Adoptions 248 WHITBECK, LEs B., and Simons, RONALD SPECHT, HARRY. Debate with Author: Au- L. Running Away during Adolescence thor’s Reply to Saxton 317 as a Precursor to Adult Homeless- Suri, KUL BHUSHAN. Overpopulation in ness 224 India and the Educational Impera- WULCzYN, FRED. Caseload Dynamics and tive 22 Foster Care Reentry 133 Book Reviews BARTH, RICHARD P., and BERRY, MARIANNE. HOouLE, Cyrit O. Governing Boards. John Adoption and Disruption: Rates, Risks, Tropman i70 and Responses. William Meezan 501 BETTEN, NEIL, and AUSTIN, MICHAEL J. 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