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& Social Work Volume 27, Numbers 1-4, 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Change process male batterers, Feb. 47—55 n. See also Adolescents 1 , May 104-112 Clinical social work SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX social whobia. May | Abuse PaitiInm a education Works 1 attet eer-Assisted Media Acculturation by Susan Kurtz, Jame subhsctetaa n ice iD> use y 1 ]1 2 y tHT olbrook, May Adolescents. See ‘ognitive control Korean immigr ollege students alcOnol use, substan Advocacy Alcohol use. See homes, Aug 192 Animal hoarding CaltIitlh UMpi>l} ecatl 1 Asian Indians Computers coordilinna ted care, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder \ - 939) Binge drinking COMES uae Bioterrorism The Crist ublic H ealth Revi 6 Work (NHL), by Stephe Brief motivational intervention Customer satisfaction surveys irsing home care, Feb. 75 J2A 92 LI4-L2 Delinquency brief motivational in “apacity building idolescents, HIV-pr Delivery system aregiving commpyuputteerr uussee., FF eb. Depression need assisted-living residents, Nov Case managers Developmental disabilities HIV mental h leost SNetloev .e 32r1192 -,313 133 316 le: 0360-7283/02 $3.00 ©2002, ! & Social Work Volume 27, Numbers 1-4, 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Change process male batterers, Feb. 47—55 n. See also Adolescents 1 , May 104-112 Clinical social work SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX social whobia. May | Abuse PaitiInm a education Works 1 attet eer-Assisted Media Acculturation by Susan Kurtz, Jame subhsctetaa n ice iD> use y 1 ]1 2 y tHT olbrook, May Adolescents. See ‘ognitive control Korean immigr ollege students alcOnol use, substan Advocacy Alcohol use. See homes, Aug 192 Animal hoarding CaltIitlh UMpi>l} ecatl 1 Asian Indians Computers coordilinna ted care, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder \ - 939) Binge drinking COMES uae Bioterrorism The Crist ublic H ealth Revi 6 Work (NHL), by Stephe Brief motivational intervention Customer satisfaction surveys irsing home care, Feb. 75 J2A 92 LI4-L2 Delinquency brief motivational in “apacity building idolescents, HIV-pr Delivery system aregiving commpyuputteerr uussee., FF eb. Depression need assisted-living residents, Nov Case managers Developmental disabilities HIV mental h leost SNetloev .e 32r1192 -,313 133 316 le: 0360-7283/02 $3.00 ©2002, ! ons of Professional Involvement in Health Care Challenges Created by Subs | 4 View from Within, by Adital Tirosh hole Is Definitely ri, May 95-103 by Anne A. Distress Ith among homeless adults, Nov. 262-2 Korean immigrants, Feb. 36-46 Domestic violence AAnniimmaall Hoasiraiednailindengin d male batterers, Feb. 47-5 mals Research Consortium, May Drop-in centers Health insurance African American injection drug : ; - uninsured workers Heath care Insured WOTrKeTS, Elderly people ricoh} se, Aug. 110925_-%270 5 issisted-living residents, Nov. 2 r need, Nov. 307-311 by Anthony J. Silve bstance abuse treatment, Aug. 239-240 Ivery, and Sylvia I Homeless adults ital care for addicted women, Aug. 166-174 psychological distre Ethnic groups. See also Minorities Homophibia 1 capacity building, Feb. 61-66 lesbian alcoholics, At ! Health Training: Changes in Practice Hospital restructuring Worke ( at , Christopher G. Mitch Joanne Despotes, Judith Cook, Lisa Razzano, Dennis and Michael Wolf, Feb. 67—70 1 Globerman ar Families. See also Parents Feb. 7-1 Infectious disease spread, Feb. 56-60 Injection drug users irop-in center for African Americz David W. Springer and Sarah H. Orsbon, Aug. 204-7 HIV infection, Aug. 22332-_292¢6 Field education tumrriinn g :i mpar ct,- EFee b. 7-11 6 Group members perspectives, May 95-103 Korean immigrants Group therapy tressful circumstances, | for battere Feb. 47-55 ion workshop, May 113-12 Life satisfaction ontion for M ale Batterers: A assisted-living residents, Nov. 2 Literature review Wallace J. Gingerich, Feb. 4 parenting adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity Guided self-change disorde | ntion for substance-abusir Long-term care or, Nov. 31 Longitudinal analysis psychological distress among h Low-income workers 1 += Harm reduction Managed care inieec tion n ddrriusgo uussee., AuAgr . Se HjIuddiICCi claSly ' , by RobertJ . Reid, Feb. 2 Mediation peer-assisted, May 155-158 Medication assistance program > for addicted women, Aug. 166-174 rogram development, Nov. 303-306 healtlehl crisis, Feb. 5~ 6—67 0 MedicJ ation Assistancea Prograitma : OUt ni iaveirseit ye e I work in restructured hospitals, Nov. 2 are Depart nt of Soctal Service substance abuse challenges, Aug. 162-165 Parker-Oliver and Lisa Crandall, Nov. 303-306 Mental health. See also Psychiatric disabilities Promoting Community Awareness to Enhance Mental Health community awareness promotion, May 83-85 (E), by Ellen Lukens, May 83-85 HIV training, Feb. 67-70 Psychiatric disabilities. See also Mental health mentally ill adult children living at home, May 145-154 consumer drop-in centers, Nov. 248-261 peer-assisted mediation, May 155-158 mental health recovery paradigm, May 86-94 recovery paradigm, May 86-94 Psychological distress social phobia, May 137-144 among homeless adults, Nov. 262-273 Mental Health Recovery Paradigm: Implications for Social Public health Work, by Jenneth Carpenter, May 86-94 animal hoarding, May 125-136 Microethnography crisis, Feb. 56-60 male batterers, Feb. 47-55 injection drug use, Aug. 223-226 Minorities \frican American injection drug users, Aug. 227-229 Quality of care HIV-prevention capacity building, Feb. 61-66 nursing homes, Feb. 75-79 stressful circumstances in Korean immigrants, Feb. 36-46 substance abuse in Asian Indians, Aug. 175-183 Recovery Multifamily therapy group mental health recovery paradigm, May 86-94 with substance-abusing adolescents, Aug. 204-207 Referrals technology use, Feb. 71-74 Nursing homes Rehabilitation alcohol use, Aug. 193-203 consumer drop-in centers, Nov. 248-261 quality of care, Feb. 75-79 Rewards caregivinMga,y 145-154 One Last Pleasure? Alcohol Use among Elderly People in The Role of Cognitive Control in Mediating the Effect of Nursing Homes, by Waldo C. Klein and Carol Jess, Stressful Circumstances among Korean Immigrants, by Aug. 193-203 Yongseok Kim, Feb. 36-46 Organizational change Rural communities hospital restructuring, Feb. 7-16; Nov. 274-284 gun violence and children, May 104-112 substance abuse, Aug. 213-217 Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Analysis of the Literature for Social Work Self-help groups Practice, by Lynn McCleary, Nov. 285-292 professional involvement, May 95-103 Parents. See also Families Self-neglect of adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disor- animal hoarding, May 125-136 der, Nov. 285-292 Shame gun violence and children, May 104-112 lesbian alcoholics, Aug. 218-222 mentally ill adult children living at home, May 145- Shyness causes and interventions, May 113-124 [ll Adult Children Living at Home, by Shyness and Social Phobia: A Social Work Perspective Chaya Schwartz and Ronit Gidron, May 145-154 on a Problem in Living, by Joseph Walsh, May 137- Peer-assisted mediation 144 in mental health settings, May 155-158 Social phobia Perinatal care causes and interventions, May 113-124 addicted women, Aug. 166-174 Social skills Perinatal Care for Women Who Are Addicted: Implications rural substance abuse treatment, Aug. for Empowerment, by Carolyn S. Carter, Aug. 166-174 Social work Person-in-environment change, Feb. 3-5; Nov. 243-247 social phobia, May 137-144 HIV mental health training, Feb. 67-70 Pets in restructured hospitals, Nov. 274-284 animal hoarding, May 125-136 mental health recovery paradigm, May 86-94 Physician-assisted suicide social phobia, May 137-144 letters, Nov. 313-315 technology use, Feb. 71-74 Placing Social Work in Time and Space (E), by Sharon M. trauma education workshop, May 113-124 Social work education Keigher, I eb 3-5 Posttraumatic stress impact of hospital restructuring, Feb. 7-16 trauma education workshop, May 113-124 Social Work in Restructuring Hospitals: Program Manage Practice evaluation ment Five Years Later, by Judith Globerman, Jane male batterers, Feb. 47-55 White, and Glenda McDonald, Nov. 274-284 Predictors of Psychological Well-Being among Assisted-Living Social work students Residents, by Sherry M. Cummings, Nov. 293-302 alcohol use, Aug. 184-192 Professional involvement Stress in self-help groups, May 95-103 Korean immigrants, Feb. 36—46 Professional values parenting, Nov. 285-292 mental health recovery paradigm, May 86-94 trauma education workshop, May 113-124 Program management Structural equation modeling social work in restructured hospitals, Nov. 274-284 Korean immigrants, Feb. 36-46 318 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 27, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 2002 Structured stories 1 “7 , 30bbe >, Jud ith, Treatme with Lesbian Alcoholics: Healing rural substance abuse treatment, Aug. 213-217 Shame and Internalized Homophobia for Ongoing Structured Stories: Reinforcing Social Skills in Rural Sub Sobriety (PF), Aug. 2 stance Abuse Treatment (PF), by Carl G. Leukefeld, Ted 1. See Globerman, Judith Godlaski, James Clark, Cynthia Brown, and Lon Hays, 2. See Van Loon, Ruth Aug. 213-217 . See Leukefeld, Carl ¢ Substance abuse African American injection drug users, Aug. 227-229 Mental Health Recovery alcohol use among college students, Aug. 184-192 - Social Work, May 86—94 alcohol use among elderly people, Aug. 193-203 ie S., Perinatal Care for Women Who Are Asian Indians, Aug. 175-183 i:I mplications for Empowerment, Aug. 166-174 ao reduction and injection drug use, At ames. See Leukefeld, Carl G health care challenges, Aug. 162-165 onway-Giustra, Francine, Ann Crowley,< lesbian alcoholics, Aug. 218-222 Gorin, Crisis in Caregiving: A (¢ all letters, Aug. 238-240 Nov. 307-311 motivational intervention for delinquent adolescents Cook, Judith. See Linsk, Nathan L. Aug. 208-212 , Defining Substan multifamily therapy group with adolescents, Aug. 204-20 You See Is What You G perinatal women, Aug. 166-174 rural communities, Aug. 2 See Parker-Oliver Debr 1 statistical information, See Conway-Glustra welfare recipients, Aug Cummings, Sherry M., Predictors ¢ be-ionsg naa amyomnnnga AAs siisctteedd -Livtwiinng Tech Knowledge: Introducing Computers for Coordinated Care (PF), by H. Virginia McCoy and Christie Kilbort Demone, Harold W. See Gassman, Vila, Feb. 71-74 Despotes, Joanne. See Linsk, Natl There Is a Time for Every Purpose under Heaven.. , by Sharon M. Keigher, Nov. 243-247 Fournier, Robert R. Tracking Change in Psychological Distress among Homele FDoocsttttrraa umatra!t Adults, by Yin-Ling Irene Wong, Nov. 262-273 Trauma Gassman, Ruth A., gun violence and children, May 104-112 posttraumatic stress education workshop, May ide duate Trauma Education Workshop on Posttraumatic Stre Robert R. Fournier, May 113-124 Gidron, Ronit. See Schwartz, Treatment with Lesbian Alcoholics: Healing Shame and Gil, Andres G. See Tubman, Jonat Intern Homophobia for ( Ingoing Sobriety Gingerich, Wallace J. See Pandya,\ Judith Bobbe, Aug. 218-222 Globerman, Judith Jane White, and Glenda McDonald Uninsured workers pitals: Program health care experiences, Feb. 17-26 —284 Using Customer Satisfaction Surveys to Imt{ rion Bogo, The Impact of Care in Nursing Homes (PF he Terry Peale; and Sara V. al Work Field Educatior Sinclair, Feb. 75-79 Godlaski, Ted. See Leukefeld, Carl G. Gorin, Stept Welfare recipients substance abuse, Aug. 230-233 Xchange Point: A Drop-In Center for African American Active Injection Drug Users (PF), by Samuel A. Leukefeld, Carl G MacMaster, Kenneth A. Vail, and James Alan Neff imals Research Consortium, Aug. 227-229 cati f Animal Hoarding, May 125— Holbrook, Terry. See Kurtz, Susan AUTHOR INDEX Holter, Mark C. See Mowbray, Carol T. Abbott, Ann A > Hea tf ( are ( ‘hallenges ( reated by Sub- stance Abuse: The Whole Is Definitely Bigger than th ery, Jan M. See Silvestre, Anthony J. Sum of Its Parts (E), Aug. 162—165 Arrowood, Scott H. See Silvestre, Anthony J. Jess, Carol. See Klein, Waldo C. Barksdale, Sylvia. See Silvestre, Anthony J. Keigher, Sharon M. Ben-Ari, Adital Tirosh, Dimensions and Predictions of Pro- Placing Social Work in Time and Space (E), Feb. 3-5 fessional Involvement in Self-Help Groups: A View from [here Isa Time for Every Purpose under Heaven.... (E Within, May 95-103 Nov. 243-247 Bhattacharya, Gauri, Drug Abuse Risks for Acculturating Kim, Yongseok, The Role of Cognitive Control in Mediating ee 8 nt Adolescents: Case Study of Asian Indians in the Effect of Stressful Circumstances among ia the United States, Aug. 175-183 Immigrants, Feb. 36-46 ANNUAL INDEX Klein, Waldo C., and Carol Jess, One Last Pleasure? Alcohol Gay, Racial, and Ethnic Minority Communities in Small Use among Elderly People in Nursing Homes, Aug. 193- Cities and Towns (PF), Feb. 61-66 203 Sinclair, Sara V.. See Peak, Terry Kurtz, Susan, James L. Stone, and Terry Holbrook, Clini- Slovaki, Karen, Gun Violence and Children: Factors Related cally Sensitive Peer-Assisted Mediation in Mental to Exposure and Trauma, May 104-112 Health Settings (PF), May 155-158 Springer, David W., and Sarah H. Orsbon, Families Helping Families: Implementing a Multifamily Therapy Group Lens, Vicki, Managed Care and the Judicial System, Feb. 27- with Substance-Abusing Adolescents (PF), Aug. 204— 35 207 Leukefeld, Carl G., Ted Godlaski, James Clark, Cynthia Steffen, John J. See Van Loon, Ruth Brown, and Lon Hays, Structured Stories: Reinforcing Stone, James L. See Kurtz, Susan Social Skills in Rural Substance Abuse Treatment (PF), Aug. 213-217 Tubman, Jonathan G., Eric F. Wagner, Andres G. Gil, and Linsk, Nathan L., Christopher G. Mitchell, Joanne Kerensa N. Pate, Brief Motivational Intervention for Despotes, Judith Cook, Lisa Razzano, Dennis Grey, Substance-Abusing Delinquent Adolescents: Guided and Michael Wolf, Evaluating HIV Mental Health Self-Change as a Social Work Practice Innovation (PF), Training: Changes in Practice and Knowledge for Social Aug. 208-212 Workers and Case Managers (PF), Feb. 67-70 Lukens, Ellen, Promoting Community Awareness to Enhance Urbach, Blake J. See Yacoubian, George S., Jr. Mental Health (E), May 83-85 Vail, Kenneth A. See MacMaster, Samuel A. MacaMcaMsatesrt,e r, S Samuel \.,A ., KKeennnen etA.h . Vail, Vaial, annd d JJaammeess AlaAl: n Van Loon, Ruth, Joyce R. Borkin, and John J. Steffen, Health Neff, The Xchange Point: A Drop-In Center for African Care Experiences and Preferences of Uninsured Workers, American Active Injection Drug Users (PF), Aug. 907 Feb. 17-26 799 Vila, Christie Kilbort. See McCoy, H. Virginia Manetta, Ameda A., and Janice G. Wells, letter, Nov. 314-315 McCleary, Lynn, Parenting Adolescents with Attention Deficit Wagner, Eric F. See Tubman, Jonathan G. Hyperactivity Disorder: Analysis of the Literature for Walsh, Joseph, Shyness and Social Phobia: A Social Work Social Work Practice, Nov. 285-292 Perspective on a Problem in Living, May 137-144 McCoy, H. Virginia, and Christie Kilbort Vila, Tech Knowl- Wechsler, Henry. See Gassman, Ruth A. edge: Introducing Computers for Coordinated Care White, Jane. See Globerman, Judith PF), Feb. 71-74 Wolf, Michael. See Linsk, Nathan L. McDonald, Glenda. See Globerman, Judith Wong, Yin-Ling Irene, Tracking Change in Psychological Miller, Pamela, and Susan Hedland, letter, Nov. 313-314 Distress among Homeless Adults, Nov. 262-273 Mitchell, Christopher G. See Linsk, Nathan L. Mowbray, Carol T., Elizabeth A. R. Robinson, and Mark C. Yacoubian, George S., Jr., and Blake J. Urbach, A Compart- Holter, Consumer Drop-In Centers: Operations, Ser- son of Drug 5 Use between Welfare-Receiving Arrestees ices, and Consumer Involvement, Nov. 248-261 and Non-Welfare-Receiving Arrestees (PF), Aug. 230- a 33 Neff, James Alan. See MacMaster, Samuel A. Orsbon, Sarah H. See Springer, David W. Palley, Howard A., and Vallerie Van Hollen, letter, Nov. : 313 Pandya, Varsha, and Wallace J. Gingerich, Group Therap) Intervention for Male Batterers:A Microethnographiff c Study, Feb. 47- Parker-Oliver, Debra, and Lisa Crandall, Medication Assis tance Program: | *rsity of Missouri Health Care Department of Social Services (PF), Nov. 303-306 Pate, Kerensa N. See Tubman, Jonathan G. Peak, Terry, and Sara V. Sinclair, Using Customer Satisfaction to Improve Quality of Care in Nursing Homes 5—79 Razzano, Lisa. See Linsk, Nathan L. Reid, Robert ‘ Reduction and Injection Drug Use: Pragmatic Lessons from a Public Health Model (PI Robinson, Elizabeth -°e Mowbray, Carol T. Schwartz, Chaya, and Ronit Gidron, Parents of Mentally IIl Adult Children ing at Home, May 145-154 Silvestre, Anthony J., Scott H. Arrowood, Jan M. Ivery, and Sylvia Barksdale, HIV-Prevention Capacity Building in HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 27, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 2002

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