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EVALUATION and PROGRAM PLANNING CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 19, 1996 Pergamon EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jonathan A. Morell, Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan EDITORIAL BOARD GARY L. BOWEN, RUDOLF H. MOOS, Professor, School of Social Work, Social Ecology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University GERALD M. BRITAN, CAROL T. MOWBRAY, Senior Evaluation Analyst, Agency for International School of Social Work, University of Michigan Development, Washington, DC LARRY ORR, HUEY T. CHEN, Senior Economist, Abt Associates Department of Sociology, The University of Akron DENNIS PALUMBO, Regents Professor of Justice Studies and Political DAVID CORDRAY, Department of Human Resources, Vanderbilt University Science, Arizona State University NICK L. SMITH, DEBRA A. DAROSA, School of Education at Syracuse University Northwestern University LONNIE R. SNOWDEN, DANIEL B. FISHMAN, Institutfeo r Mental Health Services Research, Graduate School of Applied and Professional University of California, Berkeley Psychology, Rutgers University RICHARD C. SONNICHSEN, JAMES H. FREY, Evaluation Consultant, Sandpoint, ID Department of Sociology, University of HANS TORVATN, Las Vegas, Nevada The Foundatiofno r Scientific and Industrial Research at JOHN G. HEILMAN, the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University TONY TRIPODI, MICHAEL H. KEAN, Department of Social Work, School of Public Affairs, VP for Public and Governmental Affairs, CTB Florida International University Macmillan/McGraw-Hill JOSEPH S. WHOLEY, HENRY LEVIN, University of Southern California, Washington Professor of Education and Economics, Public Affairs Center Stanford University JACK ZUSMAN, MARK W. LIPSEY, Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Florida Mental Health Vanderbilt University Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa Founding Editors: Jonathan A. Morell and Eugenie Walsh Flaherty Publishing Office Elsevier Science Ltd, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, England [Te/. Exeter (01392) 51558; Fax (01392) 425370]. Production Editor: Neil Sentance [e-mail: [email protected]] Subscription and Advertising Offices North America—Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A., Rest of the World—Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, England [Tel. Oxford (01865) 843000; Fax (01865) 843010]. Frequency: Published Quarterly in February, May, August and November Subscription Rates Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1996: North, Central and South America, US $396.00, Rest of the World £249.00. Professional subscription rates 1996, which must be prepaid by personal cheque or credit card: North, Central and South America, US $104.00, Rest of the World £65.00. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Back Issues Back issues ofa ll previously published volumes are available direct from Elsevier Science Offices (Oxford and New York). Complete volumes and single issues can be purchased for 1991—1995. Earlier issues are available in high quality photo-duplicated copies as complete volumes only. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Evaluation and Program Planning (ISSN 0149-7189) is published quarterly in February, May, August and November by Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K. The annual subscription in the U.S.A. is $396. Evaluation and Program Planning is distributed by Mercury Airfreight International Ltd, 10 Camptown Road, Irvington, NJ 07111-1105, U.S.A. POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to Evaluation and Program Planning, c/o Elsevier Science Regional Sales Office, Customer Support Department, 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. Evaluation and Program Planning, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. III-VII, 1996 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. Printed in Great Britain © Pergamon 0149-7189/96 $15.00 + 0.00 CONTENTS INDEX VOLUME 19, 1996 Volume 19, Number 1 February 1996 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Kurt M. Ribisl Minimizing Participant Attrition in Panel Studies Through the Use Maureen A. Walton of Effective Retention and Tracking Strategies: Review and Carol T. Mowbray Recommendations Douglas A. Luke William S. Davidson II Bonnie J. BootsMiller Paul R. Benson A State Network of Family Support Services: the Massachusetts Gene A. Fisher Family Support Demonstration Project Augusto Diana Lorna Simon Gail Gamache Richard C. Tessler Melissa McDermeit David J. DeWit Assessing the Need for Substance Abuse Services: a Critical Brian Rush Review of Needs Assessment Models Iris Aravot Integration of Future Users’ Evaluations into the Process of Urban Revitalization Danielle Papineau Participatory Evaluation in a Community Organization: Fostering Margaret C. Kiely Stakeholder Empowerment and Utilization Arminée Kazanjian Identifying the Population of Health Managers in one Canadian Nino Pagliccia Province: a Two-stage Approach BOOK REVIEWS Robert C. Branch, Ed.D. Graphing Data: Techniques for Display and Analysis Kenneth M. Keating Energizing the Energy Policy Process: the Impact of Evaluation Thomas A. Schwandt Qualitative Data Analysis: an Expanded Sourcebook Issue Contributors Contents Index Volume 19, Number 2 May 1996 SPECIAL ISSUE: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN EVALUATING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Leonard Bickman—Guest Editor CONTENTS Leonard Bickman Guest Editors’ Introduction: Methodological Issues in Evaluating Mental Health Services Leonard Bickman The Application of Program Theory to the Evaluation of a Managed Mental Health Care System Deborah M. Bryant Methodology for Evaluating Mental Health Case Management Leonard Bickman Ana Maria Brannan Measuring Satisfaction With Children’s Mental Health Services: Susan Elizabeth Sonnichsen Validity and Reliability of the Satisfaction Scales Craig Anne Heflinger E. Michael Foster Predicting Level of Care in Mental Health Services Under a Robert C. Saunders Continuurn of Care Wm. Thomas Summerfelt Craig Anne Heflinger Measuring Service System Coordination in Managed Mental Health Care for Children and Youth Carolyn S. Breda Parent and Institutional Agreement on Children’s Use of Mental Health Services Craig Anne Heflinger Handling Confidentiality and Disclosure in the Evaluation of Client Carol T. Nixon Outcomes in Managed Mental Health Services for Children and Karl Hamner Adolescents Issue Contributors Volume 19, Number 3 August 1996 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Ping Wu 183 Extending Latent Variable LISREL Analyses of the 1969 Donald T. Campbell ® Westinghouse Head Start Evaluation to Blacks and Full Year Whites Bruce L. Stegner 193 Equivalence Testing for Use in Psychosocial and Services Research: Alan G. Bostrom An Introduction with Examples Thomas K. Greenfield Alan Fox Insider/Partnership Evaluation: Approach and Concept Development Fiona McDermott Margaret Hamilton John Toumbourou Contents Index Janet Collins Evaluating a National Program of School-Based HIV Prevention Deborah Rugg Laura Kann Stephen Banspach Lloyd Kolbe Beth Pateman Kristine Ziek Predictors of Follow-up in a Sample of Urban Crack Users Mark Beardsley Sherry Deren Stephanie Tortu Jeffrey A. Gliner A Multimethod Approach to Evaluate Transition into Community Pat Sample Life Lyke Thompson Emergent Design: Understanding and Evolving Measures of a Sandra Herman Family Support System Mary C. Masland Planning and Implementation of Capitated Mental Health Programs Giorgio Piccagli in the Public Sector Lonnie Snowden Brian J. Cuffel Katherine E. Ryan Progress and Accountability in Family Literacy: Lessons from a Barbara Geissler Collaborative Approach Suzanne Knell BOOK REVIEWS Rosalie T. Torres Designing Educational Project and Program Evaluations: A Sheila A. Arens Practical Overview Based on Research and Experience Debra A. Suarez Evaluation for Education and Psychology Sandra Mathison Linda Mabry Transforming Qualitative Data: Description, Analysis, and Interpretation Issue Contributors Volume 19, Number 4 November 1996 SPECIAL ISSUE: INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF HUMAN SERVICE PROGRAMS Carol T. Mowbray and Douglas Luke—Guest Editors CONTENTS Carol T. Mowbray Introduction to the Special Issue: Innovative Methodologies for Douglas Luke Longitudinal Evaluation of Human Service Programs Sanford L. Braver Maximizing both External and Internal Validity in Longitudinal Melanie C. Smith True Experiments with Voluntary Treatments: The “Combined Modified” Design Keith Humphreys Addressing Self-Selection Effects in Evaluations of Mutual Help Ciaran S. Phibbs Groups and Professional Mental Health Services: An Introduction Rudolf H. Moos to Two-Stage Sample Selection Models Anita Saranga Coen Minimizing Attrition in Longitudinal Studies of Special Popu- Diane C. Patrick lations: An Integrated Management Approach David L. Shern Contents Index Holger WeBels Using Latent Class Analysis to Detect Behavioral Patterns in Systems Alexander von Eye of Observational Variables Steven C. Pitts Longitudinal Measurement Models in Evaluation Research: Stephen G. West Examining Stability and Change Jenn-Yun Tein Judith A. Cook Canonical Correlation Analysis of Residential and Vocational Lisa Razzano Outcomes Following Psychiatric Rehabilitation Joseph C. Cappelleri John A. Pandiani A Longitudinal Evaluation of a System of Care for Children and Lucille M. Schacht Adolescents with a Severe Emotional Disturbance Steven M. Banks Donald T. Campbell ® Regression Artifacts in Time-Series and Longitudinal Data Issue Contributors Volume 19 List of Contents and Author Index

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