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Index to Volume 48, 1999 Journal Article Author Index Aldridge, J. See Sexton. D., 277. Griffore, R. J. See Villarruel. F. A., 91. Al-Krenawi, A. See Lev-Wiesel, R., 51. Gross, K. H. See Morris. M. L., 251. Allen, K. R. Older adults and their children: Family patterns of structural diver¬ Hawkins, A. J. See Morris S. N., 23. sity, 151. Heller, T. Impact of a consumer-directed family support program on adults with Angera. J. J. See Long, E. C. J., 235. developmental disabilities and their family caregivers, 419. Arditti, J. A. Rethinking relationships between divorced mothers and their chil¬ Heller, T. See Cook, J. A.. 405. dren: Capitalizing on family strengths, 109. Hsieh. K. See Heller, T.. 419. Arditti, J. A. See Madden-Derdich, D. A., 243. Hughes, R. Jr. Introduction: Family life in the information age, 5. Ballard-Reisch, D. S. See Weigel, D. J., 263. Hutchison. I. W. The effect of children’s presence on alcohol use by spouse Banis. S. Child-rearing practices toward children with hemophilia: The relative abusers and their victims, 57. importance of clinical characteristics and parental emotional reacticns, 207. James. D. See Seccombe, K.. 197. Biegel, D. A. Caregiving and caregiver interventions in aging and mental James. S. See Wall, J., 139. illness, 345. Kalso, M. See Long, E. C. J., 235. Blieszner, R. See Allen, K. R., 151. Katz, R. Adjustment of older soviet immigrant parents and their adult children Blinn-Pike, L. Why abstinent adolescents report they have not had sex: Under¬ residing in shared households: An intergenerfitional comparison, 43. standing sexually resilient youth. 295. King, N. See Sexton, D.. 277. Bowers, B. F. Grandmothers providing care for grandchildren: Consequences of Kosloski, K., A new direction for intervention with depressed caregivers to various levels of caregiving, 303. Alzheimer’s patients, 373. Boyce, A. See Gitlin, L. N., 363. Kostelnik, M. J. See Villarruel, F. A.. 91. Browning, D. S. See Wall, J., 139. Landry-Meyer, L. Research into action: Recommended intervention strategies Bullers, S. Selection effects in the relationship between women's work/family sta¬ for grandparent caregivers, 381. tus and perceived control, 181. Lee, J. M. See Dore, M. M., 313. Carolan, M; See Villarruel, F. A., 91. Leitsch, S. A. See Zarit, S. H., 355. Carpentier, N. Family influence on the first stages of the trajectory of patients di¬ Lesage, A. See Carpentier, N., 397. agnosed with severe psychiatric disorders, 397. Lev-Wiesel. R. Attitude towards marriage and marital quality: A comparison Carter, S. J. See Long, E. C. J., 235. among Israeli Arabs differentiated by religion. 51. Carter, S. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. Long, E. C. J. Understanding the one you love: A longitudinal assessment of an Christiansen, S. L. See Yaure. R. G., 287. empathy training program for couples in romantic relationships, 235. Clark, K. A. See McKenry, P. C., 129. Lowenstein, A. See Katz, R., 43. Cole, C. L. Boundary ambiguities that hind former spouses together after the Luster, T. See Villarruel. F. A.. 91. children leave home in post-divorce families, 271. Madden-Derdich, D. A. The ties that hind: Attachment between former spouses. Cole, C. L. Marriage enrichment and prevention really works: Interpersonal 243. competence training to maintain and enhance relationships, 273. Mannis, V. S. Single mothers by choice. 121. Cole. A. L. See Cole, C. L., 271. Marcus. S. See Gitlin. L. N., 363. Cole, A. L. See Cole, C. L.. 273. McKenry. P. C. Evaluation of a parent education program for divorcing parents. Conger, R. D. See Rueter, M. A., 67. 129. Cook. J. A. The effect of support group participation on caregiver burden among McKinney, K. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. parents of adult offspring with severe mental illness, 405. Miller. A. B. See Heller, T., 419. Cooper, C. See Morris, M. L., 251. Montgomery, R. J. V. See Kosloski. K., 373. Cooper, T. See Dilworth-Anderson, P, 391. Morribal, D. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. Corcoran. M. See Gitlin, L. N., 363. Morris, M. L. Marketing factors in fluencing the overall satisfaction of marriage Cotton. S. R. Marital status and mental health revisited: Examining the impor¬ education participants, 251. tance of risk factors and resources, 225. Morris, S. N. Virtual family life education: A qualitative study of father educa¬ Cummings, E. M. See Shifflett, K., 79. tion on the world wide web, 23. Dilworth-Anderson. P. The contexts of experiencing emotional distress among Morrison, K. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. family caregivers to elderly African Americans, 391. Musatti, T. See Gattai, F. B., 35. Dollahite, D. C. See Hughes, R. Jr., 5. Myers, B. J. See Bowers. B. F., 303. Dollahite, D. C. See Morris, S. N.. 23. Nakamoto, M. See Long, E. C. J., 235. Dore. M. M. The role of parent training with abusive and neglectful parents, 313. Needham, T. See Wall. J., 139. Ebata, A. T. See Hughes. R. Jr., 5. Onaga. E. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. Elliott, M. Classifying family life education on the world wide web, 7. Pickett-Schenk. S. A. See Cook. J. A., 405. Ellis. R. D. Patterns of e-mail requests by users of an internet-based aging-ser¬ Ramisetty-Mikler. S. See Rueter, M. A.. 67. vices information system, 15. Rastogi. M. Adult daughters’ perceptions of the mother-daughter relationship: A Faiver, R. T. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. cross-cultural comparison. 327. Farnsworth, E. B. See Allen, K. R.. 151. Roberto, K. A. Making critical health care decisions for older adults: Consensus Fredriksen, K. I. Employee family care responsibilities, 189. among family members, 167. Fristad. M. A. See Goldberg-Amold. J. S., 411. Roberto, K. A. See Allen, K. R., 151. Gattai, F. B. Grandmothers’ involvement in grandchildren’s care: Attitudes, feel¬ Rueter. M. A. As.sessing the benefits of a parenting skills training program: A ings, and emotions, 35. theoretical approach to predicting direct and moderating effects, 67. Gavazzi, S. M. See Goldberg-Arnold. J. S., 411. Sandberg, J. G. “It Just isn’t fair’’: Helping older families balance their ledgers Gitlin. L. N. Predicting participation and adherence to a home environmental in¬ before the note comes due, 177. tervention among family caregivers of persons with dementia. 363. Scharlach, A. E. See Fredrik.sen, K. I.. 189. Goldberg-Arnold, J. S. Family psychoeducation: Giving caregivers what they Schulz. R. .See Biegel, D. E.. 345. want and need, 411. Seccombe, K. “Welfare mothers” welcome reform, urge compassion. 197. Goodstadt-Killoran, I. See Sexton. D., 277. Sexton. D. Measuring and evaluating early childhood prospective practitioners ’ Greene, R. See Zarit, S. H., 355. attitudes toward computers. 277. 1999, Vol. 48, No. 4 441 I Shiflletl, K. A prof>ram fiir ediH utmg puivuts about the effects of divorce and Wampler. K. S. See Rastogi, M.. 327. conflict on children: An initial evaluation. 79. Weigel, D. J., How couples maintain marriages: A closer look at self and spouse Smith. C. A. Family life pathfinders on the new electronic frontier. 31. influences upon the use of maintenance behaviors in marriages. 263. Stephens, M. A. P. See Zarit, S. H., 335. White. D. See Carpentier, N.. 397. Stone. G. See McKenry. P. C.. 129. Williams. S. W. See Dilworth-Anderson. R. 391. Stum. M. S. "I just \ ant to he fair": Interpersonal Justice in interi>enerational Winter. L. See Gitlin. L. N.. 363. transfers of non-titled property. 159. Wilcox. K. L. See Allen. K. R.. 151. Suurmeijer. Th. P. B. M. See Banis. S., 207. Yaure, R. G. Integrating technology and interpersonal communication to pre¬ Townsend. A. See Zarit. S. H.. 355. pare HDFS majors for the future. 287. van Peer, r3. R. See Banis. S., 207. Youatt. J. P. See Villarruel, F. A.. 91. Villarruel. F. A. Thirtieth annual National Council on Family Relations media Young. R. F. See Kosloski. K.. 373. awards competition. 91. Zarit, J. M. Caring for the caregivers of the elderly: Having fun while doing Viramontez, R. P. See Villarruel, F. A., 91. good. 429. Wall, J. The ethics of relationality: The moral views of therapists eni’a^ed in Zarit. .S. H. Patterns of adult day senice use by family caregivers: A comparison marital and familv therapy. 139. of brief versus sustained use. 355. Walter. K. B. See Seccombe. K.. 197. Book Reviewer Index Bartoszuk. K. As ice are now: Mixhlood essays on race and identity. 337. Jewell. G. The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives. 338. Bartoszuk. K. Inheritance and wealth in America. 102. Larz.elere, R. E. Parents and the dynamics of child rearing. 339. Greenberg, R. Lost childhoods: The plight of the parentified child. 101. McLeod. L. E. Teen moms: The pain and the promise. 102. DeBord. K. The girl with the brown crayon: How children use stories to shape Mcl.eod, L. E. Psychosocial development during adolescence: Progress in de¬ their lives. 337. velopmental contextualism. 99. DeBord. K. Your first year: A guide for teenage parents. 338. Mittal. M. Bridging worlds: Understanding and facilitating adolescent recovery Gordon, E. E. Multiple victimization of children. 438. from the trauma of abuse. 437. Gr/.ywacz. J. G. (Review Essay: Growing up healthy: The ecology of child well¬ Phillips, T. Inheritance and wealth in America. 102. being). .4 generation at risk: Growing up in an era of family upheaval. 433. Phillips, T. M. Of many colors: Portraits of multiracial families. 101. Grzywacz., J. G. (Review Essay: Growing up healthy: The ecology of child well¬ South, N. A. Dancing in limbo: Making sense of life after cancer. 100. being). Healthy children: Enhancing children's wellness. 433. Tankersley, L. G. Trauma in the lives of children. 437. Hillebrand, J. D. (Review Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions). Emo¬ VoydanotT, P. (Review Essay: Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and tional development: The organization of emotional life in the early years. approaches). Challenges for w{)rk and family in the twenty-first century. 215. 217. VoydanotT, P. (Review Essay: Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and Hillebrand. J. D. (Review Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions). Emo¬ approaches). Integrating work and family: Challenges and choices for a tions, the social bond, and human reality: Part/whole analysis. 217. changing world. 215. Hillebrand. J. D. (Review Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions). Inti¬ VoydanotT. P. (Review Essay: Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and macy: Personal relationships in modern societies. 217. approaches). The work-family challenge: Rethinking employment. 215. Key Word Index adolescence, 109. depression, 373. adolescents. 295. developmental disability, 419. adult day services. 355. distributive justice, 159. AFDC. 197. divorce, 79," 109. 243. alcohol. 57. divorce education, 79, 129. Alzheimer's disease, 363, 373. dyadic perspective taking. 235. appraisal. 207. electronic mail, 15. attachment. 243, 327. empathy. 235. boundaries. 109. estate planning. 159. caregiver burden. 303. ethics, 139. caregiving. 189, 373. evaluation, 7. caretaker burden. 411. expectation to provide care. 373. care trajectory, 397. fairness, 159. cash subsidy. 419. family, 139. child care, 35. family caregiving. .303, 355. 391 childhood mood disorders, 411. family decision making. 167. child maltreatment. 313. family diversity, 151. child-rearing, 207. family inheritance. 159. child witnesses, 57. family life education, 7, 23, 251. chronic illness. 207. family perspective. 397. commitment. 263. family prevention, 79. communication skills. 287. family psychoeducation. 411. compliance, 363. family stress, 67. computer attitudes. 277. family structure. 151. consumer direction. 419. family support group. 405. coparental. 243. family work. 189. coparenting. 129. fatherhood. 23. cross-cultural, 327. financial support. 419. dementia. 355. focus groups. 287. dependent care. 189. gender, 327. 442 Family Relations grandmothers. 35. old-old. 167. grandparent caregivers, 381. parental caregiver burden. 405. grandparenth(K)d. 35. parent education. 23. 79. 129. grandparenting. .303. parenting. 67. 109.313. grandparents raising grandchildren. 303. parenting education. 313. health care. 167. parent training. 313. hemophilia, 207. perceived control. 181. high-risk families. 313. personality and social structure. 181. home care, 363. pluralistic families. 151. home modification, 363. policy. 381. individualism. 139. pt)tcncy. 51. information requests, 15. pover*y. 197. interdependence, 263. preservice education. 277. intergenerational, 327. prtK'edural justice, 159. intergenerational aid, 35. professional skills. 287. intergenerational relations, 35. psychoeducational programs, 79. intergenerational solidarity. 43. psychological distress. 225. Internet. 7, 23. psychosiK'ial resources. 225. intervention. 363, 381. qualitative interviews, 151. Israel, 43. relational ity, 1.39. Israeli Arabs, 51. relationship enhancement programs. 235. life course. 397. relationship satisfaction. 235. life course complexity, 151. resilience. 295. life sustaining treatments, 167. role theory. 381. lone mothers. 121. satisfaction, 263. love. 263. self-sufficient mothering. 121. maintenance behaviors. 263. service requests. 15. marital and premarital enrichment. 235. service use. 355. marital conflict. 79. severe mental illness. 397. marital quality, 51. sexual abstinence. 295. marketing, 251. single-mothers, 109. 121. marriage education, 251. s(x;ial suppKirt. 225. marriage enrichment. 251. solo mothers. 121. mate selection, 51. spouse abuse, 57. marital status, 225. TANF. 197. mental illness. 405. technology, 287. moderating effects. 67. therapy, 139. mother-daughter, 327. welfare. 197. mothers by choice, 121. welfare reform. 197, 381. multigenerational households. 43. women and employment, 181. older adults, 151. work/family roles. 181. older and adult immigrants. 43 Wbrld Wide Web. 7, 15. 23. Journal Article Title Index A prof’rum for educatinf’ parents about the effects of divorce and conflict on Grandmothers providing care for grandchildren: Consequences of various levels children: An initial evaluation. Shifflett. K., & Cummings, E. M., 79. of caregiving. Bowers. B. F.. & Myers. B. J.. 303. Adjustment of older soviet inunirant parents and their adult children residing in How couples maintain marriages: A closer look at self and spouse influences upon shared households: An intergenerational comparison, Katz. R.. & Lowen- the use of maintenance behaviors in marriages. Weigel. D. J., & Ballard- stein. A., 43. Reisch, D. S., 263. Adult daughters’ perceptions of the mother-daughter relationship: A cross-cultural “I Just want to be fair": Interpersonal Justice in intergenerational transfers of comparison, Rastogi, M.. & Wampler, K. S.. 327, non-titledproperty. Stum. .M. S.. 159. A new direction for inten’ention with depressed caregivers to Alzheimer's pa¬ Impact of a consumer-directed family support program on adults with develop¬ tients. Kosloski, K.. Young, R. F.. & Montgomery, R. J. V., 373. mental disabilities and their family caregivers, Heller. T., Miller. A. B.. & Assessing the benefits of a parenting skills training program: A theoretical appnHich Hsieh. K..419. to predicting direct and moderating effects, Rueter. M. A., Conger, R. D.. & Integrating technology and interpersonal communication to prepare HDES ma¬ Ramisetty-Mikler, S.. 67. jors for the future, Yaure. R. G.. & Christiansen, S. L.. 287. Attitude towards marriage and marital ipudity: A comparison among Israeli Introduction: Family life in the information age. Hughes. R. Jr., Ebata. A. T.. & Arabs differentiated by religion. Lev-Wiesel. R., & Al-Krenawi. A., 51. Dollahite, D. C.. 5. Caregiving and caregiver inters'entions in aging and mental illness. Biegel, D. E., Making critical health care decisions for older adults: Consensus among family & Schulz, R.. .345. members, Roberto, K. A., 167. Child-rearing practices toward children with hemophilia: The relative impor¬ Marital status and mental health revisited: Examining the importance of risk tance of clinical characteristics and parental emotional reactions, Banis. S.. factors and resources. Cotton S. R.. 225. Suurmeijer. Th. P. B. M., & van Peer. D. R.. 207. Marketing factors influencing the overall satisfaction of marriage education Employee family care responsibilities, Fredriksen, K. I., & Scharlach. A. E.. 189. participants. Morris. M. L., CiKiper, C., & Gross. K. H.. 251. Evaluation of a parent education program for divorcing parents. McKenry. P. C.. Measuring and evaluating early childhood prospective practitioners' attitudes to¬ Clark, K. A.. & Stone, G.. 129. ward computers. Sexton. D.. King. N.. .Aldridge. J., & Goodstadt-Killoran. I.. Eamily influence on the first stages of the trajectoiy of patients diagnosed with 277. severe psychiatric disorders. Carpentier. N.. Lesage, A.. & White. D.. 397. Older adults and their children: Family /Hittems of structural diveruty. Allen. K. R.. Family psychoeducation: Giving caregivers what they want and need. Goldberg- Blieszner. R.. Roberto. K. A.. Farnsworth. E. B.. & Wilcox, K. L., 151. Arnold, J. S., Fristad. M. A., & Gavazzi, S. M., 411. Patterns of adidi day serxice use by family caregivers: ,4 comparison of brief Grandmothers' involvement in grandchildren's care: Attitudes, feelings, and versus sustained use. Zarit. S. H.. Stephens. M. A. R. Townsend. A. Greene, R.. emotions. Gattai. F. B., & Musatti. T.. 35. & Leitsch. S. A.. 355. 1999, Vol. 48, No. 4 4-13 Patterns of e-mail requests by users of an internet-based aging-services informa¬ The ethics of relationality: The moral views of therapists engaged in marital and tion system. Ellis, R. D., 15. family therapy. Wall, J., Needham. T., Browning, D. S., & James, S.. 139. Predicting participation and adherence to a home environmental interx’ention The role of parent training with abusive and neglectful parents, Dore, M. M., & among family caregivers of persons with dementia. Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Lee.J. M., 313. Winter, L., Boyce, A., & Marcus. S.. 363. The ties that hind: Attachment between former spouses, Madden-Derdich, D. A., Research into action: Recommended inters’ention strategies for grandparent & Arditti, J. A., 243. caregivers. Landry-Meyer, L., 381. Understanding the one you love: A longitudinal assessment of an empathy training Rethinking relationships between divorced mothers and their children: Capitaliz¬ program for couples in romantic relationships. Long. E. C. J., Angera, J. J., ing on family strengths, Arditti, J. A.. 109. Carter, S. J., Nakamoto, M., & Kalso, M., 235. Selection effects in the relationship henveen women's work/family status and per¬ Virtual family life education: A qualitative study of father education on the world ceived control. Bullers, S., 181. wide web, Morris, S. N., Dollahite, D. C., & Hawkins, A. J., 23. Single mothers by choice, Mannis, V. S., 121. "Welfare mothers" welcome reform, urge comp<i::sion, Seccombe, K. Walters, K. B., The contexts of experiencing emotional distress among family caregivers to elderly & James, D.. 197. African Americans, Dilworth-Anderson, R, Williams, S. W.. & Ctxtper, T., 391. Why abstinent adolescents report they have not had sex: Understanding sexually The effect of children's presence on alcohol use by spouse abusers and their vic¬ resilient youth, Blinn-Pike, L., 295. tims, Hutchison, I. W., 57. The effect of support group participation on caregiver burden among parents of adult offspring with severe mental illness. Cook, J. A., Heller, T.. & Pickett- Schenk, S. A., 405. Book Review Title Index A generation at risk: Growing up in an era of family upheaval. Grzywacz, J. G. Intimacv: Personal relationships in modern societies, Hillebrand, J. D. (Review (Review Essay: Growing up healthy: The ecology of child well-being). 433. Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions), 217. A.v we are now: Mixblood essays on race and identity, Bartoszuk. K., 337. Lost childhoods: The plight of the parentified child, Greenberg, R., 101. Bridging worlds: Understanding and facilitating adolescent recovery from the Multiple victimization of children, Gordon, E. E., 438. trauma of abuse, Mittal, M., 437. Of many colors: Portraits of multiracial families, Phillips, T. M., 101. Challenges for work and family in the twenty-first century, Voydanoff, P. (Review Parents and the dynamics of child rearing, Larzelere, R. E., 339. Essay; Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and approaches), 215. Psychosocial development during adolescence: Progress in development, d con- Dancing in limbo: Making sense of life after cancer. South, N. A., 100. textualism, McLeod, L. E., 99. Emotional development: The organization of emotional life in the early years, Teen moms: The pain and the promise, McLeod, L. E., 102. Hillebrand. J. D. (Review Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions), 217. The girl with the brown crayon: How children use stories to shape their lives, Emotions, the social bond, and human reality: Part/whole analysis, Hillebrand, DeBoid. K., 337. J. D. (Review Essay: Closing in on intimacy and emotions), 217. The psychology of stalking: Clinical and forensic perspectives. Rich. G. J., 338. Healthy children: Enhancing children’s wellness, Grzywacz, J. G. (Review The work-family challenge: Rethinking employment, Voydanoff, P. (Review Essay: Growing up healthy: The ecology of child well-being), 433. Essay: Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and approaches), 215. Inheritance and wealth in America, Phillips, T., & Bartoszuk. K., 102. Trauma in the lives of children, Tankersley, L. G., 437. Integrating work and family: Challenges and choices for a changing world, Voy¬ Your first year: A guide for teenage parents, DeBord, K.. 338. danoff, P. (Review Essay: Work and family issues: Policies, programs, and approaches), 215. 444 Family Relations ■* * ■V- > J f

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