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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Val. 51, Nos. 1-4, January 2006—October 2006 CRI wing abbreviations are used: Jan. for January, Attitudes r April, Oct. for October, C for Commentary, E for psychotropi il, P&V for Points & Viewpoints, and PU f Or Barebacking Uppdaac ti t¢ HIV, Apr Behavioral problems SUBJECT-TITLE INDEX parent—prof sional t Academic achievement bled youths in foster Capacity building Acculturation stress communit nt elders, July Capital mitigation md Depressi 1ong Asian Immig videnge yy Ada C. Mui and Suk Young K ing, Ju \ Caregivers Activities of daily living (ADLs) Change h view, July 281 interg Adolescents Child care CE} LIlAil’y . t 1 } Child maltreatment/neglect is 9 . | Child protection Adoption Child welfare practice \l I orphans Jul ma OCcl | Adult learners Childhood trauma SKI { | Advocacy Children ood obesity epidemic, Jan. 86-8 A tric rhts, Apr. 101-105 African Americans seeking behaviors L. Roby and St AIDS. See also HIV \ orphan crisis Animal companions 1otropic d treatn human bond, July : 26 Children with disabilitie Human Bond at thnic Diversity by Christina in r care, | 24 y-Curtiss, Lynn ¢ lley, and Shapard Wolf in low-in 57-268 Client suicide Antipoverty initiatives social work process balance Cognitive therapy ng Youths with SI iritually modit ition of Their Sch Collaborative work ven and Laurie f importance, | : Asian Americans Collective agenda ration stress and dept role of labor - ' Assessment 5-302 ral competence, Apr. 115 Community building ~ Oct. 317—32¢ intipoverty initi 0037-8046/06 $3.00 ©2006 National Association of Social Workers Gay Men, Barebacking, and Harm Evidence-Ba m, by Michael Shernoff, Apr. 106-113 Vodel for Conflict Evidenced-based practice intergroup dialogue, Oct. 303-315 implementation Cultural competence ildhood obesity epidemic, Jan. 86-88 Families \ftirmative Practice Scale, Apr. 115-126 piritual assessment, Apr. 115-126 Cumulative risk family member wi 1 on delinquency, Jan. 59-70 Family caregivers book review, Jul 28 1 Qualitative Analysis of Mental Family welfare practice ons after a Client Suicide male social workers, ] by Laura Ting Financial issues James R. Power children with di Death penalty Financial ing circumstances, Oct. 355-364 ng Child Exposure to Domestic Violence as Neglect Cloud, July Minnesota’s Difficult Experience, by Jettrey L. Edleson, Foster care Jenny Gassman-Pines, and Marissa B. Hill, Apr. 167 children \ 17A Depression Gay men Asian immigrant elders, July 243-255 iffirmative pra help-seeking behaviors of adolescentsJ,a n. 49-58 HIV and con piritually modified cognitive therapy, Apr. 157—166 religion and Parent—Professional Team Leadership Model in » Lhork: Work with Families with Children ncing Behavioral and Emotional Problems, by C. Ruttolo, Mary T. Kuhn, and Mary E. Evans, Gendered Organi 17 Work (Pl Disabilities Governance children with, July 223 community Discrimination Crreeting Social | homosexuality and Christianity, Oct I ) by Jorge Diversity Group homes nimal-human bond, July 257-268 ilumni study, book review, July 279-280 Group work Viatter? An Examination of the Historical and parent—protessi emporary Role of Labor Unions in the Social Work trauma surviy ssion, by Jessica Rosenberg and Samuel GroupsI for Individu enberg, Oct. 295—302 Const iT ratl Domestic violence Jan. 20-30 child exposure, Apr. 167 Harm reduction Ecological factors HIV and condom! sexually transmitted disease (STD) risk, Jan. 71-79 Health issues cal Factors Associated with STD Risk Behaviors among animal—human bor Detained Female Adolescents, by Dexter R..Voisin, childhood obesity Ralph J. DiClemente, Laura F Salazar, Richard A condomless sex Crosby, and William L. Yarber, Jan. 71-79 letters, Apr 188 Education physical activity, Apt cial work, Apr. 135-145 Help-Secking Beha Educational achievement dmerican Adol disabled youths in foster care, July 233-241 Wynne S. Korr, M Emotional problems Green, and Philip J. | parent—professional team leadership model, Jan. 39 HIV. See also AIDS 17 C ondomless sex. Apt ! vical Frameworks, Homosexuality, and Religion: A Homosexuality Response to Hodge (P&V), by Jillian Jimenez, Apr affirmative practice 185-187 HIV and condomle Epistemology letters, Apr. 189-191 evidence-based practice, Apr. 147-156 religion and, Apr. 185 Evidence-based practice Human rights advocac spiritually modified cognitive therapy, Apr. call to action, Apr. 101 Social Work Votumt NuMBER 4 Ox OBER Immigrants ik Movies Mutual aid Informatics Intergroup dialogue Nursing homes International adoption Obesity Older individuals Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) ’ ? Cocr ; juvenile courts Jar Oppression juvenile delinquency uma, Ja Orphans Knowledge translation Out-of-home placement Labor unions Parents Leaving care Pet therapy gal issues Physical activity Lesbians Ta Poverty Ap! Life transitions Pregnancy Literacy skills +9 Ap Product—process tension Professional values IQS Psychoeducation Psychotropic drug treatment ; | Qualitative reactions Religion Role oft he Social Worker in Old versus New Culture in cognitive therapy modification Nursing Homes (C), by Sandy Meyers, July 273-277 homosexuality and, Apr. 185 The Role of Secial Work in the Childhood Obesity Epidemic lettJane. 9r4-9s5,, A pr. 189-19 (C), by Elizabeth E. Eliadis, Jan. 86-88 Spiritually Modified Cognitive Thera; The Roots of Human Rights Advocacy and a Call to Action Literature, by David RK. Hodge, Apr. 15 (E), by Julie A. Steen, Apr. 101-105 Strengths-based perspective childhood obesity epidemi: Scale development looking outside the box, Apr cultural competence assessment, Apr. 115-126 Substance abuse School performance book review, Jan. 89 disabled youths in foster care, July 233-241 Suicide School rankings reactions following client, Oct. 329-341 social work, Apr. 135-145 Service use Technology help-seeking behaviors of depressed adolescentsJ,a n computers in social work, Apt 127-134 49-58 A Templatefo r Spiritual Assessment: A Review of the JCAHO Sexually transmitted disease (STD) risk Requirements and Guidelines for Implementation, by ecological factors, Jan. 71—79 David R. Hodge, Oct. 317-326 Social justice Terrorism intergroup dialogue to promote, Oct. 303-315 letters, Jan. 95-96 Social networks Transracial adoption help-seeking behaviors of depressed adolescents, Jan. African orphans, July 199-210 49-58 Trauma Social policy book review, July 279 book review, july 280-281 group work, Jan. 20-30 Social welfare influence on male delinquency, Jan. 59-70 book review, July 281 social worker reaction to client suicide, Oct. 329-341 Social work education Treatment rankings of schools, Apr. 135-145 psychotropic drugs, July 211 Social Work in the Movies: Another Look (P&V), by Allison D. MurdachJ,u ly 269-272 Unraveling the Link between Trauma Male Delinquency Social work informatics The Cumulative versus Differential Risk Perspectives, by computers in social work, Apr. 134 Tina Maschi, Jan. 59-70 Social Work Informatics: A New Specialty, by Debra Parker- Unsafe sex Oliver and George. Demiris, Apr. 127-134 HIV, Apr. 106-113 Social work practice Using Intergroup Dialogue to Promote Social Justice and adult literacy issues, Apr. 177-179 Change, by Adrienne Dessel, Mary E. Rogge, and book review on legal system, Jan. 90-91 Sarah B. Garlington, Oct. 303-315 capital trials, Oct. 355-364 child and family practice, Jan. 83-85 The Validity of the 2004 U.S. News & World Report’ child protection, Jan. 80-82 Rankings of Schools of Social Work, by Robert G childhood obesity epidemicJ,a n. 86-88 Green, Frank R.. Baskind, Andreas Fassler, and Anne computer use, Apr. 127-134 Jordan, Apr. 135-145 cultural competence assessment, Apr. 115-126 Violence gendered organizational culture, Jan. 80-82 influence of trauma on delinquency, Jan. 59-70 letters, Jan. 93, Apr. 190-191 in nursing homes, July 273-277 Who's Oppressing Whom? Homosexuality, Christianity, and physical activity promotionAp,r . 180-184 Social Work (P&V), by Michael P. Melendez and reactions following client suicide, Oct. 329-341 Michael C. LaSala, Oct. 371 rhetoric for direct practice, Oct. 365-368 Work experience trauma as influence on delinquency, Jan. 59-70 role of labor unions, Oct 295-302 trauma group considerationsJ,a n. 20-30 Workforce Study Falls Short (E), by Michael ReischO,c t Social work profession 291-293 attitude toward psychotropic drugs, July 211-222 Working conditions greetings from new editor, Jan. 5-7 role of labor unions, Oct in movies, July 269-272 Workplace diversity role of labor unions, Oct. 295-302 book review, July 279-280 workforce study, Oct. 291-293 Workshops Social work research one-day family survival psychoeducational, Jan. 31—3 animal—human bond, July 257-268 Social Workers’ Attitudes about Psychotr pic Drug Treatment with AUTHOR INDEX Youths, by Tally Moses and Stuart A. Kirk, July 211-222 Baskind, Frank R. See Green, Robert G Spiritual beliefs assessment, Oct. 317-326 Bone, Lee. See Lindsey, Michael A Bordelon, Danna. See Schroeder, Julie Social Work VoLuMeE 51, NUMBER 4 OCTOBER 2006 Lindsey Apr ind Marissa B re RettenberAgnn,e (letter), Jan. 96 Kaufman, Mark, Beyond Mult Risley-Curtiss, Christina, Lynn C. Holley, and Shapard Practice by Kui- Hee Sor Wolf, The AnimalI—Human Bond and Ethnic Diversity, July 257-268 Nelson-Gardell, Debra, Tra Roby, Jini L. and Stacey A. Shaw, The African Orphan Crisis Therapy with Sun and International Adoption, July 199-210 Kathryn Karusaitis Basha Rogge, Mary E. See Dessel, Adrienne 279 Rosenberg, Jessica and Samuel Rosenberg, Do Unions Matter?A n Examination of the Historical and Oktay, Julianne S.., Contemporary Role of Labor Unions in the Social Work beyond ADLs Profession, Oct. 295-302 July 281-282 Rosenberg, Samuel. See Rosenberg, Jessica Ruffolo, Mary C., Mary T. Kuhn, and Mary E. Evans, Stretch, John J., Mar Developing a Parent—Professional Team Leadership Model Inclusive Worky in Group Work: Work with Families with Children 279-280 Experiencing Behavioral id Emotional Problems, Jan 39—47 Schiff, Miriam, Leaving Care: Retrospective Reports by Alumni of Israeli Group Homes, Oct. 343-353 Schroeder, Julie, Cecile C.G uin, Rene Pogue, and Danna Bordelon, Mitigating Circumstances in Death Penalty Decisions: Using Evidence-Based Research to Inform Social Work Practice in Capital Trials, Oct. 355-364 Scourfield, Jonathan, Gendered Organizational Culture in Chiid Protection Social Work (PU), Jan. 80-82 Shaw, Stacey A. See Risley-Curtiss, Christina Shernoft, Michael, Condomless Sex: Gay Men, Barebacking, and Harm Reduction, Apr. 106-113 Steen, Julie A., The Roots of Human Rights Advocacy Call to Action (E), Apr. 101-105 Stephens, Scott D. (letter), Apr. 190-191 Stulberg, Ian (letter), Apr. 189 Thacker, Donald P. (letter), Apr. 189-190 ling, Laura, Sara Sanders, Jodi M. Jacobson, and James R Power, Dealing with the Aftermath: A Qualitative dnalysis of Mental Health Social Workers’ Reactions after a Client Suicide, Oct. 32 Voisin, Dexter R., Ralph J. DiClemente, Laura EF Salazar, Crosby, Richard A., and William L. Yarber, Ecological Factors Associated with STD Risk Behaviors among Detained Female Adolescents, Jan. 71-79 Williams,D . ]. and William B. Strean Physical Activi Promotion in Social Work (« Apr 1SO0—184 Wolf, Shapard. See Risley-Curtiss, Christina BOOK REVIEW INDEX Barusch, Amanda Smith, The New Politics of Old by Robert B. Hudson (Editor), July 280-281 Caputo, Richard K., Encyclopedia of Social Welfare Histor in North America, by John M. Herrick and Paul H Stuart, July 281 Church, Wesley T., I, Juvenile Drug Courts and Teen Substance Abuse by Jeffrey A. Butts and John Roman, Jan. 89 Connell-Carrick, Kelli, The Children of Neglect: When Ni One Comes by Margaret G. Smith and Rowena Fong, Jan. 89-90 Social Work Vowumt ie VY Pl Let yen wina i a

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