CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXV JANUARY 1997 Special Issue: Home Visitation I Guest Editors: David L. Olds and Jon Korfmacher The Evolution of a Program of Research on Prenatal and Early Childhood Home Visitation: Special Issue Introduction. David Olds and Jon Korfmacher. 1 Theoretical Foundations of a Program of Home Visitation for Pregnant Women and Parents of Young Children. David Olds, Harriet Kitzman, Robert Cole, and Joann Robinson. 9 Prenatal and Early Childhood Home-Visitation Program Processes: A Case Illustration. Harriet Kitzman, H. Lorrie Yoos, Robert Cole, Jon Korfmacher, and Carole Hanks. 27 Application of Solution-Focused Interventions to Nurse Home Visitation for Pregnant Women and Parents of Young Children. Ruth A. O’Brien and R. Pilar Baca. 47 Integrating an Emotional Regulation Perspective in a Program of Prenatal and Early Childhood Home Visitation. Joann L. Robinson, Robert N. Emde, and Jon Korfmacher. 59 Paraprofessional Home Visitation: Conceptual and Pragmatic Considerations. Susan W. Hiatt, Darlene Sampson, and Diane Baird. 77 Challenges Experienced by Home Visitors: A Qualitative Study of Program Implementation. Harriet J. Kitzman, Robert Cole, H. Lorrie Yoos, and David Olds. 95 MARCH 1997 Chi-Squares Versus Green Eye Shades: Psychology and the Press. Evvie Becker-Lausen and Annette U. Rickel. Ill Psychological Adjustment of Southeast Asian Refugees: The Contribution of Sense of Coherence. Yu-Wen Ying and Phillip D. Akutsu. 125 National Utilization of Mental Health Services by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders. Jon K. Matsuoka, Cynthia Breaux, and Donald H. Ryujin. 141 Mental Health Functioning and Community Problems. Michael S. Hendryx and Melissa M. Ahem. 147 Sexual Assault of Men in the Community. Paul J. Isely and David Gehrenbeck-Shim. 159 A Comparative Evaluation of Supportive Apartments, Group Homes, and Board-and-Care Homes for Psychiatric Consumer/Survivors. Geoffrey Nelson, G. Brent Hall, and Richard Walsh-Bowers. 167 Mutual Help Goes On-Line. Deborah A. Salem, G. Anne Bogat, and Christina Reid. 189 Providing Services in Remote and Rural .Australian Communities. Lindsay Gething. 209 MAY 1997 Youth Mentoring: Investigation of Relationship Characteristics and Perceived Benefits. David L. Dubois and Helen A. Neville. 227 Ethnic Differences in Mental Health Services Use Among the Severely Mentally Ill. Lonnie R. Snowden and Teh-Wei Hu. 235 Psychological Outcomes of a Support Intervention in Mothers of Children With Ongoing Health Conditions: The Parent-to-Parent Network. Ellen J. Silver, Henry T. Ireys, Laurie J. Bauman, and Ruth E. K. Stein. 249 Preliminary Validation of the Attitudes Toward Homelessness Inventory. J. B. Kingree and Walter F. Daves . . 265 The Portrayal of Mental Illness on Prime-Time Television. Donald L. Diefenbach. 289 JULY 1997 The Effects of Social Support, Life Events, and Demographic Factors on Depression Among Maori and Europeans in New Zealand Rural, Town, and Urban Environments. David E. Clark and Margaret A. Jensen. 303 Social Climate Differences in a Large Psychiatric Hospital: Staff and Client Observations. Bonnie J. Bootsmiller, William S. Davidson, II, Douglas A. Luke, Carol T. Mowbray, Kurt M. Ribisl, and Sandra E. Herman. 325 Effects of a Preventive Parent-Training Intervention on Observed Family Interactions: Proximal Outcomes From Preparing for the Drug Free Years. Rick Kosterman, J. David Hawkins, Richard Spoth, Kevin P. Haggerty, and Kangmin Zhu. 337 Substance Use and Psychopathology in African American Men at Risk for HIV Infection. Mark A. Richard.son, Hector F. Myers, Eric G. Bing, and Paul Satz. 353 SEPTEMBER 1997 Special Issue: Findings From CSAP-Funded High-Risk Youth Prevention Programs Guest Editor: Soledad Sambrano, Ph.D. Emerging Findings From High-Risk Youth Prevention Programs. Soledad Sambrano, Mary A. Jansen, and Stephania J. O’Neill. 371 Informing the Next Generation of Prevention Programs: CSAP’s Cross-Site Evaluation of the 1994-95 High-Risk Youth Grantees. Soledad Sambrano, J. Fred Springer, and Jack Hermann. 375 Project C.A.R.E. Substance Abuse Prevention Program for High-Risk Youth: A Longitudinal Evaluation of Program Effectiveness. Michelle Hostetler and Kirk Fisher. 397 The Influence of an Africentric Worldview and Demographic Variables on Drug Knowledge, Attitudes, and Use Among African American Youth. Faye Z. Belgrave, Tiffany G. Townsend, Valerie R. Cherry, and Dellena M. Cunningham. 421 Family Interventions and Adolescent Resiliency: The Southwest Texas State High-Risk Youth Program. J. Fred Springer, Loyd S. Wright, and George J. McCall. 435 Brief Structural/Strategic Family Therapy With African American and Hispanic High-Risk Youth. Daniel A. Santisteban. J. Douglas Coatsworth, Angel Perez-Vidal, Victoria Mitrani, Michele Jean-Gilles, and Jos6 Szapocznik. 453 Strategies for Involving Parents of High-Risk Youth in Drug Prevention: A Three-Year Longitudinal Study in Boys & Girls Clubs. Tena L. St. Pierre and D. Lynne Kaltreider 473 Impact of Home-School Liaisons on the Reduction of Risk Factors for ATOD Use Among Preadolescents. Pamela J. Flores-Fahs, Raymond P. Lorion, and David Jakob. 487 NOVEMBER 1997 The Impact of Work Status on Adult Daughters’ Early and Future Caregiving. Kate Conway-Tumer and Rona Karasik. 505 Chickasaw Native American Adolescent Mothers; Implications for Early Intervention Practices. Anne McDonald Culp and Virginia McCarthick. 513 Change in AIDS Risk Behaviors Among Imptoverished Minority Women After a Community-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Outreach Program. Judith A. Stein, Adeline Nyamathi. and Raynard Kington. 519 Ethnic Identity and Acculturation in a Young Adult Mexican-Origin Population. Israel Cuellar, Bill Nyberg, Roberto E. Maldonado, and Robert E. Roberts. 535 The Reliability and Validity of a Questionnaire Describing Neighborhood Characteristics Relevant to Families and Young Children Living in Urban Areas. Jacqueline Barnes McGuire. 551