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Index SOCIAL WORK, VOL. 44, NOS. 1-6, 1999 A Century of Forensic Social Work: Bridging the Past to the Present, Albert R. Roberts and Patricia Brownell, July 359-369 The following abbreviations are used: Jan. for January, Mar. Child care for March, Sept. for September, Nov. for November, C for lesbians and gay men as caregivers, Mar. 142-155 Commentary, E for Editorial, Pé&V for Points and View- Child welfare services points, and PUf or Practice Update African American fathers and kinship foster care, Sept. 428-441 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Children caregiving responsibilities among lesbians and gay men, Access Barriers and the Use of Prenatal Care by Low-Income, Mar. 142-155 Inner-City Women, by Cynthia A. Loveland Cook, from drug-involved families, Mar. 179-190 Kimberly L. Selig, Barbara J. Wedge, and Erika A. economic well-being, Jan. 9-19 Gohn-Baube, Mar. 129-139 effects of nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 Access to service measuring and monitoring well-being, Mar. 105-115 hospice, Nov. 549-559 Chinese Americans prenatal care, Mar. 129-139 multiservice centers, Jan. 70-80 Adoption Choosing an Adult Foster Home or a Nursing Home: Multiethnic Placement Act, Mar. 167-178 Residents’ Perceptions about Decision Making and transracial, Sept. 443-453 Control, James Reinardy and Rosalie A. Kane, Nov. Adoption and Race: Implementing the Multiethnic 571-585 Placement Act and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions, Chronological age, Nov. 509-511 by Devon Brooks, Richard P. Barth, Alice Bussiere, Church burning and Glendora Patterson, Mar. 167-178 African American communities, Jan. 62-68 Aduit foster care Church Burning in African American Communities: nursing homes versus, Nov. 571-585 Implications for Empowerment Practice, by Carolyn S. Adversity Carter, Jan. 62-68 benefit from, Sept. 455-468 Clients African American Social Work Pioneers’ Response to Need, linking policy and, July 335-347 by Iris Carlton-LaNey, July 311-321 right to effective treatment, Sept. 501-504 African Americans Community practice access and use of hospice, Nov. 549-559 African American social work pioneers, July 311-321 affected by church burning, Jan. 62-68 multiservice centers in Chinese American communities, HIV-affected caregivers, Jan. 46-61 Jan. 70-80 kinship foster care services, Sept. 428-441 Computers nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 confidentiality, May 243-252 poverty, May 201-216 Confidentiality social work pioneers, July 311-321 managed care, May 253-262 transracial adoption, Sept. 443-453 social work records, May 243-252 AIDS/HIV Confidentiality of Social Work Records in the Computer Age, African Americans, Jan. 46-61 by Sheldon R. Gelman, Daniel Pollack, and Adele caregiving responsibilities, Mar. 142-155 Weiner, May 243-252 focus groups with HIV-positive mothers, Jan. 36-45 Constructing Our Future (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, Jan. 5- Alzheimer’s disease 8 health and human services, Nov. 535-548 Crime victims forensic social work, July 359-369 The Bell Curve: Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Social Critical Action Research: A Model for Social Work Knowing, Work (C), by Kevin M. Gorey and Arthur G. Cryns, by Elizabeth DePoy, Ann Hartman, and Diane Nov. 586-589 Haslett, Nov. 560-569 Better for It: How People Benefit from Adversity, by J. Curtis Cultural diversity McMillen, Sept. 455-468 access and use of hospice, Nov. 549-559 culturally competent services, May 217-225 Cambodians measuring and monitoring well-being of children, Mar. group treatment of traumatized, Sept. 470-479 105-115 Caregivers Nacirema people, Sept. 413-415 grandparents, Jan. 22-34 tramatized Cambodian women, Sept. 470-479 HIV-affected female, Jan. 46-61 Custodial Grandparents in Latino Families: Patterns of for individuals with dementia, Nov. 535-548 Service Use and Predictors of Unmet Needs, by Denise lesbian and gay, Mar. 142-155 Burnette, Jan. 22-34 CCC Code: 0037-8046/99 $3.00 © 1999 National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Index SOCIAL WORK, VOL. 44, NOS. 1-6, 1999 A Century of Forensic Social Work: Bridging the Past to the Present, Albert R. Roberts and Patricia Brownell, July 359-369 The following abbreviations are used: Jan. for January, Mar. Child care for March, Sept. for September, Nov. for November, C for lesbians and gay men as caregivers, Mar. 142-155 Commentary, E for Editorial, Pé&V for Points and View- Child welfare services points, and PUf or Practice Update African American fathers and kinship foster care, Sept. 428-441 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Children caregiving responsibilities among lesbians and gay men, Access Barriers and the Use of Prenatal Care by Low-Income, Mar. 142-155 Inner-City Women, by Cynthia A. Loveland Cook, from drug-involved families, Mar. 179-190 Kimberly L. Selig, Barbara J. Wedge, and Erika A. economic well-being, Jan. 9-19 Gohn-Baube, Mar. 129-139 effects of nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 Access to service measuring and monitoring well-being, Mar. 105-115 hospice, Nov. 549-559 Chinese Americans prenatal care, Mar. 129-139 multiservice centers, Jan. 70-80 Adoption Choosing an Adult Foster Home or a Nursing Home: Multiethnic Placement Act, Mar. 167-178 Residents’ Perceptions about Decision Making and transracial, Sept. 443-453 Control, James Reinardy and Rosalie A. Kane, Nov. Adoption and Race: Implementing the Multiethnic 571-585 Placement Act and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions, Chronological age, Nov. 509-511 by Devon Brooks, Richard P. Barth, Alice Bussiere, Church burning and Glendora Patterson, Mar. 167-178 African American communities, Jan. 62-68 Aduit foster care Church Burning in African American Communities: nursing homes versus, Nov. 571-585 Implications for Empowerment Practice, by Carolyn S. Adversity Carter, Jan. 62-68 benefit from, Sept. 455-468 Clients African American Social Work Pioneers’ Response to Need, linking policy and, July 335-347 by Iris Carlton-LaNey, July 311-321 right to effective treatment, Sept. 501-504 African Americans Community practice access and use of hospice, Nov. 549-559 African American social work pioneers, July 311-321 affected by church burning, Jan. 62-68 multiservice centers in Chinese American communities, HIV-affected caregivers, Jan. 46-61 Jan. 70-80 kinship foster care services, Sept. 428-441 Computers nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 confidentiality, May 243-252 poverty, May 201-216 Confidentiality social work pioneers, July 311-321 managed care, May 253-262 transracial adoption, Sept. 443-453 social work records, May 243-252 AIDS/HIV Confidentiality of Social Work Records in the Computer Age, African Americans, Jan. 46-61 by Sheldon R. Gelman, Daniel Pollack, and Adele caregiving responsibilities, Mar. 142-155 Weiner, May 243-252 focus groups with HIV-positive mothers, Jan. 36-45 Constructing Our Future (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, Jan. 5- Alzheimer’s disease 8 health and human services, Nov. 535-548 Crime victims forensic social work, July 359-369 The Bell Curve: Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Social Critical Action Research: A Model for Social Work Knowing, Work (C), by Kevin M. Gorey and Arthur G. Cryns, by Elizabeth DePoy, Ann Hartman, and Diane Nov. 586-589 Haslett, Nov. 560-569 Better for It: How People Benefit from Adversity, by J. Curtis Cultural diversity McMillen, Sept. 455-468 access and use of hospice, Nov. 549-559 culturally competent services, May 217-225 Cambodians measuring and monitoring well-being of children, Mar. group treatment of traumatized, Sept. 470-479 105-115 Caregivers Nacirema people, Sept. 413-415 grandparents, Jan. 22-34 tramatized Cambodian women, Sept. 470-479 HIV-affected female, Jan. 46-61 Custodial Grandparents in Latino Families: Patterns of for individuals with dementia, Nov. 535-548 Service Use and Predictors of Unmet Needs, by Denise lesbian and gay, Mar. 142-155 Burnette, Jan. 22-34 CCC Code: 0037-8046/99 $3.00 © 1999 National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Dementia Gay men caregivers, Nov. 535-548 as caregivers, Mar. 142-155 Devolution Gerontological social work social policy and, July 349-357 issues, Nov. 513-519 Gerontological Social Work and the UN International Year Economic issues of Older Persons [Interview], by Stanley L. Witkin, children and elderly, Jan. 9-19 Nov. 513-519 The Economic Well-Being of Elderly People and Children Grandparents in a Changing Society, by Martha N. Ozawa, Jan. 9— custodial, Jan. 22-34 19 Group Treatment of Traumatized Cambodian Women: A The Effects of Nonresident Father Involvement on Single Culture-Specific Approach (PU), by Barbara L. Black Mothers and Their Young Children, by Aurora Nicholson and Diane M. Kay, Sept. 470-479 P. Jackson, Mar. 156-166 Elderly individuals Hand in Glove? It Fits Better Than You Think (P&V), by Alzheimer’s disease, Nov. 535-548 Andrew Bein and Kate Allen, May 274-277 awareness of issues, Nov. 513-519 Health policy economic well-being, Jan. 9-19 late entry prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 friendship and social support, Nov. 522-533 HIV/AIDS. See AIDS/HIV HIV-affected caregivers, Jan. 46-61 HIV-related stigma Employment African American caregivers, Jan. 46-61 nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 HIV-Related Stigma in a Sample of HIV-Affected Older Empowerment Female African American Caregivers, by Cynthia church burning in African American communities, Jan. Cannon Poindexter and Nathan L. Linsk, Jan. 46- 62-68 61 Ethics Hospice confidentiality in managed care, May 253-262 access and use by African Americans, Nov. 549-559 fees in social work, May 263-267 Hospice Access and Use by African Americans: Addressing Cultural and Institutional Barriers through Participa- Families tory Action Research, by Dona J. Reese, Robin E. caregiving responsibilities among lesbians and gay men, Ahern, Shankar Nair, Joleen D. O’Faire, and Claudia Mar. 142-155 Warren, Nov. 549-559 children from drug-involved, Mar. 179-190 How “RipenedA”r e You? (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, Nov. effects of nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 509-511 transracial adoption, Sept. 443-453 Humor Family Caregiving Responsibilities among Lesbians and Gay in social work, Mar. 101-104 Men, by Karen I. Fredriksen, Mar. 142-155 Fathers Identities and Contexts (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, July 293- kinship foster care and African American, Sept. 428- 297 441 Immigrants nonresident, Mar. 156-166 multiservice centers in Chinese American communities, The Fee in Social Work: Ethical Dilemmas for Practitioners Jan. 70-80 (C), by Elizabeth R. Wolfson, May 269-273 Income Field instruction children and elderly, Jan. 9-19 spiritually sensitive perspective, July 371-383 Indigenous People and the Social Work Profession: Defining Focus groups Culturally Competent Services, by Hilary N. Weaver, HIV-positive mothers, Jan. 36-45 May 217-225 Forensic social work Indirect work emergence of, July 359-369 ambivalence toward, July 323-334 Foster care Indirect Work: Social Work’s Uncelebrated Strength, by adult, Nov. 571-585 Yvonne M. Johnson, July 323-334 African American fathers and kinship, Sept. 428-441 Influencing Social Policy in a Time of Devolution: Upholding privatization, May 263-267 Social Work’s Great Tradition, by Robert L. Schneider “Friends in Need”: Designing and Implementing a and F, Ellen Netting, July 349-357 Psychoeducational Group for School Children from Intergenerational relations Drug-Involved Families, by Martha M. Dore, Lani custodial grandparents, Jan. 22-34 Nelson-Zlupko, and Eda Kaufmann, Mar. 179-190 International social work Friendship gerontological issues, Nov. 513-519 elderly individuals, Nov. 522-533 Involvement of African American Fathers in Kinship Foster Friendship and Social Support: The Importance of Role Care Services, by John M. O’Donnell, Sept. 428-441 Identity to Aging Adults, by Darcy Clay Siebert, Elizabeth J. Mutran, and Donald C. Reitzes, Nov. Juvenile justice 522-533 forensic social work, July 359-369 Labor late entry care, Mar. 116-128 social workers and, Nov. 590-593 Prenatal care Labor and the Intellectuals: Where is Social Work? (C), by access barriers, Mar. 129-139 Edward Scanlon, Nov. 590-593 late entry, Mar. 116-128 Lakotas Privacy shamanism, May 228-241 social work records, May 243-252 Late Entry into Prenatal Care: The Neighborhood Context, Privatization by Janet D. Perloff and Kim D. Jaffee, Mar. 116-128 of foster care, May 263-267 Latinos Privatization of Foster Care in Kansas: A Cautionary Tale custodial grandparents, Jan. 22-34 (PU), by Christopher G. Petr and Ivy C. Johnson, Lesbians May 263-267 as caregivers, Mar. 142-155 Psychoeducation programs Letter from Lapland (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, Sept. 413-415 for children of drug-involved families, Mar. 179-190 Life span poverty across adult, May 201-216 Questions (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, May 197-200 The Likelihood of Poverty across the American Adult Life Span, by Mark R. Rank and Thomas A. Hirschl, May Race 201-216 adoption and, Mar. 167-178 Linking Clients and Policy: Social Work’s Distinctive bell curve and, Nov. 586-589 Contribution, by Paul H. Stuart, July 335-347 poverty and, May 201-216 Living with HIV/AIDS: The Voices of HIV-Positive Mothers, Recovered memories by Maureen O. Marcenko and Linda Samost, Jan. context and controversy, Sept. 481-490 36-45 therapy, Sept. 491-499 Low-income individuals. See also Poverty Recovered Memories: Context and Controversy (P&V), by access barriers to prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 James Lein, Sept. 481-484 single mothers, Mar. 156-166 Recovered Memory Therapy: Responses to All (P&V), by J. T. Stocks, Sept. 491-499 Malnutrition Reimaging Field Instruction from a Spiritually Sensitive social consequences, Sept. 416-425 Perspective: An Alternative Approach, by Joshua N. Managed care Okundaye, Cathleen Gray, and Liam B. Gray, July confidentiality, May 253-262 371-383 late entry prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 The Research—Practice Debate in a Qualitative Research Measuring and Monitoring Children’s Well-Being across the Context (P&V), by Deborah K. Padgett, May 280-282 World, by Arlene Bowers Andrews and Asher Ben- Resilience Arieh, Mar. 105-115 benefit from adversity, Sept. 455-468 Multiethnic Placement Act, Mar. 167-178 Response to Padgett’s “Does the Glove Really Fit?” (P&V), Multiservice centers by Martha Heineman Pieper and Katherine Tyson, Chinese American communities, Jan. 70-80 May 278-279 Multiservice Centers in Chinese American Immigrant Role identity Communities: Practice Principles and Challenges, by elderly individuals, Nov. 522-533 Julian Chow, 70-80 The Search for Identity: Defining Social Work—Past, Native Americans Present, Future, by Margaret Gibelman, July 298-310 culturally competent services, May 217-225 Service use The New Confidentialitfyo r the 21st Century in a Managed Latinos, Jan. 22-34 Care Environment, by Barry Rock and Elaine Shamanism Congress, May 253-262 Lakotas, May 228-241 Nursing homes Single mothers adult foster care versus, Nov. 571-585 effects of nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 Social Consequences of Malnutrition, by Michael M. O. Parents Seipel, Sept. 416-425 children of drug-involved, Mar. 179-190 Social constructionism Participatory action research features, Jan. 5-8 hospice access and use, Nov. 549-559 Social policy Postmodernism devolution and, July 349-357 social constructionism, Jan. 5-8 linking clients to, July 335-347 Poverty. See also Low-income individuals Social support across adult life span, May 201-216 elderly individuals, Nov. 522-533 children and elderly, Jan. 9-19 Social work education social consequences of malnutrition, Sept. 416-425 field instruction from spiritually sensitive perspective, Pregnancy July 371-383 access barriers to care, Mar. 129-139 gerontological, Nov. 513-519 Social Work / Volume 44, Number 6 / November 1999 Social work practice measuring and monitoring, Mar. 105-115 access barriers to prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 Will the “Real” Social Work Please Stand Up?A Call to clinical, May 274-279 Stand for Professional Unity (C), by Dennis T. Haynes fees, May 263-267 and Barbara W. White, July 385-391 forensic, July 359-369 Women humor, Mar. 101-104 access barriers to prenatal care, Mar. 129-139 indirect work, July 323-334 HIV-affected older caregivers, Jan. 46-61 linking clients and policy, July 335-347 HIV-positive mothers, Jan. 36-45 model for social work knowing, Nov. 560-568 late entry prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 research-practice debate, May 280-282 lesbians as caregivers, Mar. 142-155 social constructionism, Jan. 5-8 tribal and shamanic-based, May 228-241 AUTHOR INDEX Social workers African American pioneers, July 311-321 Ahern, Robin E.. See Reese, Dona J. bell curve issue, Nov. 586-589 Allen, Kate. See Bein, Andrew labor and, Nov. 590-593 Andrews, Arlene Bowers, and Asher Ben-Arieh, Measuring professional identity, July 293—297 and Monitoring Children’s Well-Being across the professional unity, July 385-391 World, Mar. 105-115 questions, May 197-200 Appleby, Eileen Taylor, letter, July 399-400 status and identity, July 298-310 Aukamp, Ann W.), letter, Sept. 484-485 Spirituality field instruction, July 371-383 Barth, Richard P. See Brooks, Devon hospice use, Nov. 549-559 Bein, Andrew, and Kate Allen, Hand in Glove? It Fits Better tribal and shamanic-based social work practice, May Than You Think (P&V), May 274-277 228-241 Ben-Arieh, Asher. See Andrews, Arlene Bowers Strengths perspective Bloom, Sholom, letter, July 402-403 benefit from adversity, Sept. 455-468 Boumgarder, Jane, letter, Sept. 486-487 hospice access and use, Nov. 549-559 Bricout, John C., letter, July 401-402 tribal and shamanic-based social work practice, May Brooks, Devon, Richard P. Barth, Alice Bussiere, and 228-241 Glendora Patterson, Adoption and Race: Implement- Substance abuse ing the Multiethnic Placement Act and the Interethnic children of drug-involved families, Mar. 179-190 Adoption Provisions, Mar. 167-178 Symbolic interactionism Brownell, Patricia. See Roberts, Albert R. transracial adoption, Sept. 443-453 Burnette, Denise, Custodial Grandparents in Latino Symbolic Interactionism, African American Families, and Families: Patterns of Service Use and Predictors of the Transracial Adoption Controversy, by Leslie Doty Unmet Needs, Jan. 22-34 Hollingsworth, Sept. 443-453 Bussiere, Alice. See Brooks, Devon Taking Humor Seriously (E), by Stanley L. Witkin, Mar. Carlton-LaNey, Iris, African American Social Work 101-104 Pioneers’ Response to Need, July 311-321 Trauma Carter, Carolyn S., Church Burning in African American church burning in African American communities, Jan. Communities: Implicationfso rE mpowerment Practice, 62-68 Jan. 62-68 group treatment, Sept. 470-479 Cervenak, Thomas, letter, July 398 Tribal and Shamanic-Based Social Work Practice: A Lakota Chow, Julian, Multiservice Centers in Chinese American Perspective, by Richard W. Voss, Victor Douville, Immigrant Communities: Practice Principles and Alex Little Soldier, and Gayla Twiss, May 228-241 Challenges, 70-80 Chu, William C. K., letter, July 403 Urban issues Congress, Elaine. See Rock, Barry access barriers to prenatal care, Mar. 129-139 Conroy, Kathryn, letter, July 392-394 late entry prenatal care, Mar. 116-128 Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland, Kimberly L. Selig, Barbara J. Use of Health and Human Services by Community-Residing Wedge, and Erika A. Gohn-Baube, Access Barriers People with Dementia, by Ronald W. Toseland, Philip and the Use of Prenatal Care by Low-Income, Inner- McCallion, Todd Gerber, Caroline Dawson, Susan City Women, Mar. 129-139 Gieryic, and Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Nov. 535-548 Cryns, Arthur G.. See Gorey, Kevin M. Valediction: Walter W. Hudson, 1934-1999, by Stanley L. Daslett, Diane. See DePoy, Elizabeth Witkin, Nov. 512 Dawson, Caroline. See Toseland, Ronald W. DePoy, Elizabeth, Ann Hartman, and Diane Haslett, Well-being Critical Action Research: A Model for Social Work economic, Jan. 9-19 Knowing, Nov. 560-569 effects of nonresident fathers, Mar. 156-166 Dolson, James V., letter, July 400 Domanski, Margaret Dietz, letter, Jan. 86-87 || Kiessel, Ruth A., letter, May 286 Dore, Martha M., Lani Nelson-Zlupko, and Eda Klein, Kenedi Jason, letter, July 397-398 Kaufmann, “Friends in Need”: Designing and Krupat, Tanya, letter, Jan. 90-93 Implementing a Psychoeducational Group for School | Children from Drug-Involved Families, Mar. 179-190 | Lee, Deborah F., letter, July 399 Douville, Victor. See Voss, Richard W. Lein, James, Recovered Memories: Context and Controversy (P&V), Sept. 481-484 Faffer, Jaclynn, letter, Jan 89-90 Linsk, Nathan L. See Poindexter, Cynthia Cannon Farone, Diane Weis, letter, July 405-406 Little Soldier, Alex. See Voss, Richard W. Feldman, Ronald A., letter, July 392-394 Fournier, Robert R., letter, Sept. 485 Marcenko, Maureen O., and Linda Samost, Living with Franklin, Cynthia, letter, May 284-285 HIV/AIDS: The Voices of HIV-Positive Mothers, Jan. Fredriksen, Karen I., Family Caregiving Responsibilities 36-45 among Lesbians and Gay Men, Mar. 142-155 Mathern, Tim, letter, Jan. 87 McCallion, Philip. See Toseland, Ronald W. Gelman, Sheldon R., Daniel Pollack, and Adele Weiner, McMillen, Curtis J., Better for It: How People Benefit from Confidentiality of Social Work Records in the Adversity, Sept. 455-468 Computer Age, May 243-252 Meltzer, Rae, letter, May 287 Gerber, Todd. See Toseland, Ronald W. Mutran, Elizabeth J. See Siebert, Darcy Clay Gibelman, Margaret, The Search for Identity: Defining Social Work—Past, Present, Future, July 298-310 Nair, Shankar. See Reese, Dona J. Gieryic, Susan. See Toseland, Ronald W. Nelson-Zlupko, Lani. See Dore, Martha M. Giordano, Emma, letter, July 396-397 Netting, R. Ellen. See Schneider, Robert L. Gohn-Baube, Erika A.. See Cook, Cynthia Nicholson, Barbara L., and Diane M. Kay, Group Gorey, Kevin M., and Arthur G. Cryns, The Bell Curve: Treatment of Traumatized Cambodian Women: A Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Social Work (C), Culture-Specific Approach (PU), Sept. 470-479 Nov. 586-589 Gray, Cathleen. See Okundaye, Joshua N. O'Donnell, John M., Involvement of African American Gray, Liam B. See Okundaye, Joshua N. Fathers in Kinship Foster Care Services, Sept. 428-441 Guilamo-Ramos, Vincent. See Toseland, Ronald W. O Faire, Joleen D. See Reese, Dona J. Okundaye, Joshua N., Cathleen Gray, and Liam B. Gray, Haar, Barbara L., letter, July 404-405 Reimaging Field Instruction from a Spiritually Hardwick, Paula, letter, Sept. 489 Sensitive Perspective: An Alternative Approach, July Hartman, Ann. See DePoy, Elizabeth 371-383 Haynes, Dennis T., and Barbara W. White, Will the “Real” Ozawa, Martha N., The Economic Well-Being ofEl derly Social Work Please Stand Up?A Call to Stand for People and Children in a Changing Society, Jan. 9-19 Professional Unity (C), July 385-391 Haynes, Elizabeth Ross, letter, Jan. 85 Padgett, Deborah K., The Research-Practice Debate in a Hess, Peg McCartt, letter, July 392-394 Qualitative Research Context (P&V), May 280-282 Hirschl, Thomas A. See Rank, Mark R. Patterson, Glendora. See Brooks, Devon Ho, Wui-shing, letter, July 403 Perloff, Janet, and Kim D. Jaffee, Late Entry into Prenatal Hollingsworth, Leslie Doty, letter, Jan. 84-85 Care: The Neighborhood Context, Mar. 116-128 Hollingsworth, Leslie Doty, Symbolic Interactionism, Petr, Christopher G., and Ivy C. Johnson, Privatization of African American Families, and the Transracial Foster Care in Kansas: A Cautionary Tale (PU), May Adoption Controversy, Sept. 443-453 263-267 Hyder, Alison, letter, Jan. 85 Pieper, Martha Heineman, and Kathrine Tyson, Response to Padgett’s “Does the Glove Really Fit?” (P&V), May Icard, Larry D., book review, Mar. 191 278-279 Poindexter, Cynthia Cannon, and Nathan L. Linsk, HIV- Jackson, Aurora P., The Effects of Nonresident Father Related Stigma in a Sample of HIV-Affected Older Involvement on Single Black Mothers and Their Young Female African American Caregivers, Jan. 46-61 Children, Mar. 156-166 Pollack, Daniel. See Gelman, Sheldon R. Jaffee, Kim D. See Perloff, Janet Johnson, Ivy C.. See Petr, Christopher G. Raines, James C., letter, July 400-401 Johnson, Yvonne M., Indirect Work: Social Work’s Rank, Mark R., and Thomas A. Hirschl, The Likelihood of Uncelebrated Strength, July 323-334 Poverty across the American Adult Life Span, May 201-216 Kane, Rosalie A.. See Reinardy, James Reese, Dona J., Robin E. Ahern, Shankar Nair, Joleen D. Kanter, Joel, letter, Jan. 90 O’Faire, and Claudia Warren, Hospice Access and Use Kaufmann, Eda. See Dore, Martha M. by African Americans: Addressing Cultural and Kay, Diane M. See Nicholson, Barbara L. Institutional Barriers through Participatory Action Keys, Judith A., letter, Jan. 87-89 Research, Nov. 549-559 Social Work / Volume 44, Number 6 / November 1999 Pee] 598 Rehse, Lynda, letter, Jan. 87 Wedge, Barbara J. See Cook, Cynthia Reinardy, James, and Rosalie A. Kane, Choosing an Adult Weeks, Barbara L., letter, Sept. 485-486 Foster Home or a Nursing Home: Residents’ Perceptions Weiner, Adele. See Gelman, Sheldon R. about Decision Making and Control, Nov. 571-585 Weinert, Bertram A., letter, May 285-286 Reitzes, Donald C.. See Siebert, Darcy Clay White, Barbara W. See Haynes, Dennis T. Roberts, Albert R., and Patricia Brownell, A Century of Witkin, Stanley L. Forensic Social Work: Bridging the Past to the Present, Constructing Our Future (E), Jan. 5-8 July 359-369 Gerontological Social Work and the UN International Rock, Barry, and Elaine Congress, The New Confidentiality Year of Older Persons (Interview), Nov. 513-519 for the 21st Century in a Managed Care Environment, How “Ripened” Are You? (E), Nov. 509-511 May 253-262 Identities and Contexts (E), July 293-297 Rubin, Allen, letter, July 394-396 Letter from Lapland (E), Sept. 413-415 Rubin, Gerald K., letter, Jan. 94 Questions, (E), May 197-200 Russell, Cynthia Pincus, letter, Jan. 93-94 Taking Humor Seriously (E), Mar. 101-104 Valediction: Walter W. Hudson, 1934-1999, Nov. 512 Samost, Linda. See Marcenko, Maureen O, Wolfson, Elizabeth R., The Fee in Social Work: Ethical Sandgrund, Robert, ietter, Sept. 487-488 Dilemmas for Practitioners (C), May 269-273 Scanlon, Edward, Labor and the Intellectuals: Where is Social Work? (C), Nov. 590-593 Young, Rik, letter, Jan. 95 Schneider, Robert L., and R. Ellen Netting, Influencing Social Policy in a Time of Devolution: Upholding Social Zann, Amy, letter, May 283-284 Work’s Great Tradition, July 349-357 Schwartz, Murray C., letter, Jan. 89 BOOK REVIEW INDEX Seipel, Michael M. O., Social Consequences of Malnutrition, Sept. 416-425 Hardcastle, David A., Stanley Wenocur, and Patricia R. Selig, Kimberly L. See Cook, Cynthia Powers, Community Practice: Theory and Skills for Shernoff, Michael, letter, jan. 94-95 Social Workers, rev. by Larry D. Icard, Mar. 191 Shuler, George N., Jr., letter, Jan. 83 Siebert, Darcy Clay, Elizabeth J. Mutran, and Donald C. Powers, Patricia R., See Hardcastle, David A. Reitzes, Friendship and Social Support: The Impor- tance of Role Identity to Aging Adults, Nov. 522-533 Roberts, Albert, ed., Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Sobeloff, Judy, letter, May 283-284 Justice Settings, 2nd edition, rev. by Katherine van Stocks, J. T., Recovered Memory Therapy: Responses to All Wormer, Jan. 82 (P&V), Sept. 491-499 Stoesz, David, letter, Jan. 86 Wenocur, Stanley. See Hardcastle, David A. Streeter, Calvin L., letter, May 284-285 Stuart, H. Paul, Linking Clients and Policy: Social Work’s Distinctive Contribution, July 335-347 Swenson, Carol, letter, July 406-407 Synder, Dana, letter, Sept. 487 Toseland, Ronald W., Philip McCallion, Todd Gerber, Caroline Dawson, Susan Gieryic, and Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Use of Health and Human Services by Community-Residing People with Dementia, Nov. 535-548 Tsui, Ming-sum, letter, July 403 Twiss, Gayla. See Voss, Richard W. Tyson, Kathrine. See Pieper, Martha Heineman van Wormer, Katherine, book review, Jan. 82 Vecchione, Tracy, letter, Jan. 83-84 Voss, Richard W., Victor Douville, Alex Little Soldier, and Gayla Twiss, Tribal and Shamanic-Based Social Work Practice: A Lakota Perspective, May 228-241 Walsh, Janet M., letter, July 402 Warren, Claudia. See Reese, Dona J. Warren, Keith, letter, May 284-285 Weaver, Hilary N., Indigenous People and the Social Work Profession: Defining Culturally Competent Services, May 217-225

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