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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Vol. 58, Nos. 1-4, January 2013—October 2013 Se] following abbreviations are used: Jan. for Children Apr. for April, Oct. for October, C for .entary, E for Editorial, and PU for Practice SUBJECT-TITLE INDEX Child welfare ACORN ntar on dechin1; e and i f4a oO ‘ Apr Adoptions. See Intercountry adoptions Adoptive parents loption re Adult outcomes Child welfare training programs Advocacy Christianity community on decline sponsiveness Closeness ial work practice ¥ 353 ? 3 ollege education zational practic sage: ” : ommunication African Americans , . eT moral narrativ : ° gg S Technology issues 10ns, july 205 . : 2 . : ommunity collaboration Aging pro ) () July 213 = save ‘ : A . ' : onfidentiality Animal relationships. See Human-animal relationships Assessment itive approach for assessing client spinituality, July ross-cultural research nme Collabor hy 4 BS munity Colladoration, Dy ‘ultural competency nielle E. Parrish, Debra Harris, and Suzanne ternat ; f Pritzker, Oct. 354-364 Behaviors, challenging urious behavior in older adults with intellectual lisabilities uly > 1I 2992é11 Bereavement ntary ont he DSM-5 and exclu 1 of, July 277-28 Systemi n the orld”? (Cb)y ,Gar y Depression prevalence What Social Workers Can Do (E), by ™ 2 void lash Pomeroy, Jan. 5-8 a; ies : , ’ See also Mental health issues F : on Developmental disabilities Caregivers. See Adoptive parents; Families ; selt-injuri Moral Narratives of Their African American Child Digital issues. See Technology issues School Suspension lications for Effective 4 Disadvantages School Collaborations, by Priscilla A. Gibson and : Haight, July 263-272 1093/sw/swt046 © 2013 National Association of Social Workers See also Underserved populations Genetics Disaster training and social work im Japanese Americans’ health concerns and depression Global South prevalence and, July 201-211 planning and con 30 Preschool Programs Affect Social Disadvantage? What Social Governance, c diheute e Workers Should Knou . by Robert Herman-Smith, Jan reconceptualizing policy 65-73 See also Legislative committees DSM-5 Grassroots Responsiven commentary on things to know about, Oct. 3 3-376 the Washtenaw Inter} DSM-5 and the Bereavement Exclusion: A Call for Critical by Laura Sanders, | Evaluation (( . by Kara Thieleman and Joanne Harner, Melanie Cacciatore, July 277-280 Delva, Apr. 117 The DSM-5 Has Arrived (E), by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy and Kathleen AndersonJ,ul y 197-200 Hague Convention on Intercountry social work’s role in, O Education. See College education; School readiness; Harassment Schools workplace bullying The Effect of Prenatal and Postnatal Care on Childhood Obesity, Health care reform by Michael M. O. Seipel and Kevin Shafer, July commentary on “best 241-250 Health issues Efficacy analysis of social worl of school-based social work interventions, commentary on passt July 253-262 July 281-284 social disadvantage and its effects on school readiness, Japanese Americans 65-73 prevalence, July Empowerment prenatal and postn assessment of a service provider self-study method to July 241-252 promote community collaboration, Oct. 354-364 social work’s role grassroots responsiveness to humar rights abuse, Apr Oct. 365—368 117-125 Help-seeking behaviors Epigenetics and the Social Work Imperative, by Terri Combs Japanese Ameri Fy Orme, Jan +2 x0 prevalence ind, u Ethics Homeless population commentary on use of social media in social work and, Apr practice update on t 185—I188 173-175 See also Human rights; Social justice Hope for the Future (E), by Eliz 293 294 Eugenics commentary on Margaret Sanger ind the Nazis, July Human-animal es apn 285-287 inclusion of anim Factors Affecting Social Workers’ Inclusion of Animals in Practice, Human rights grassroots responsive! by Christina Risley-Curtiss, Mary I Rogge, and See also Social justice Elisa Kawam, Apr. 153-161 Immigration Families history of the Washt caregivers’ moral narratives of their children’s out-of-school rights, Apr. 117 suspensions, July 263—272 Immigration policies hildren’s views on second marriages and stepfather commentary on Latir relationships, Apr. 127—136 91-94 child welfare and immigration policies for | itinos, Jan commentary on p ssp 9|]—94 July 281-284 See also Adoptive parents; Low-income families Implicit Spiritual Assessme Five Things Social Workers Should Know about the DSM-5 Assessing Client Spi C), by Micki Washburn, Oct 223-230 Foster care value of a college degree for foster care alumni, Apt Indigenous Youth Participa 139-150 Social Justice for Social VU From Rhetoric to Reality: Planning and Conducting Youths, by Katie Johnstor Collaborations for International Research in the Global 314-320 South, by Margaret Lombe, Chrisann Newransky, In Response to Need: An Tom Crea, and Anna Stout, Jan. 31—40 Time, by Toba Schw McC oyd, Oct. 333 Gays Insecurity cultural competence and spiritually sensitive therapy with welfare reform and, Jan. 53+ ) lesbians and, Oct. 321-332 See also Low-income families; Underserved Gender issues. See Sexuality; Sexual orientation populations Social Work Vo vume 58, NuMBER 4 OcTOBER 2013 Intellectual disabilities Native Americans r 10ous behavior in der adults with, July 213-221 social justice for Intercountry adoptions 314-320 rol|e l Oct Nonprofit organizations Intergenerational poverty onceptualiz programs ette Poverty Obesity International collaborations d conducting research inn global South and, Jar Observations. See Participatory observations Intercountry adoptions; United Nations OEF/OIF Intervention. See Social work practice limerican Health Concerns and Depressit Implications for Disaster Counse ling, | Patrick Leung, and Venus Tsui, July Fred Brook id Social Work: Are We Really Communicati Online issues tive E), by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy and Any ethical and risk Technology issues ka, Apr. 101-104 j P, i nth Nexus H. Si gration Police Out-of school suspensions Caregivers Latinos Parents. See Adoptive parents; Families ry ON passport biopsies anc Participatory action research 281-284 for social Justi vith Native An of the Washtenaw Interfaith ¢ Participatory observations Apr. 117-125 Legislative committees input of social workers, ( dct S Policy analysis and practice Lesbians Zayas, July 2 2 Policy analysis and practice ymimMentar nl eform and, Jan. 53-62 Women Low-income families Legislative committees nt ry on decline ind fall of ACORN Apr Dp, | Poverty 304-313 Management Postnatal care t 1 building on existing Welfare in Turbulent Times (¢ , by Nora und Ann E. MacEachron, Jan 86 ay the Naz How Many Degreeso f , by Gerald V. O’Brien, July 285-287 Mental health issues ventary on the DSM-5 and bere iement exclusion — 280 Prenatal care on things to know about the DSM-5, Oct chuid i} 100d « »D Preschool socia} l dji saa 1. Women Veteran Privatization ; s for Practice, by Bonnie E. Carison, Layne T conceptual Stromwall, and Cynthia A. Lietz, Apr 105 114 OrganizZatio! Health Literacy: Social Work Role in Improving Publ Psychodrama a Venta alth (C , by Amy N. Mendenhal! and Susan Konopik Frauenholtz, Oct 365-368 Public health Military inalysis of so health issues In rec ntly returning women veterans social work's 1 105 114 Oct. 365—368 wk to Science and Self-Reflection it the Debate over Raids ual Orientation Change Efforts (C), by Christopher history of the W H. Rosik and A. Dean Byrd Jan. 83-85 rights, Apt tal Index Recognizing New Opportunities: Reconceptualizing Policy commentary on ethics and use of social n Advocacy in Everyday Organizational Practice, by Jenniier 185-188 Mosley, July 231-239 digital age and ethical Relationship quality Apr. 163-172 children’s views on second marriages and stepfather, Apr efficacy of school-based 127-136 evaluating child welfare See also Human-animal relationships investment (PU), Ja Religion. See Spirituality globai economic crisis and Resolving Social Problems Associated with Sexuality: Can a inclusion of animals in, mental health issues in re “Sex- Positive Approach Help? (C), by D. J. Williams, Apr. 105-114 Emily Prior, and Jenna Wegner, July 273-276 practitioners as mana Responding to the Global Economic Crisis: Inclusive Social Work knowledge (¢ Practice, by Ron Strier, Oct. 344-353 psychodrama as Risk management technology use social work in a digital age and challenges to, Apr. 163-172 PU), Apr. 17 School-based Social Work Interventions: A Cross-National Spirituality Systematic Review, by Paula Allen-Meares, Katherine alternative approach for L. Montgomery, and Johnny S. Kim, July 253-262 cultural competence towards, Oct. 321-332 School readiness Stakeholder partic ase social disadvantage and its effects on, Jan. 65 planning and cond Schools 40 African American children’s out-of-school suspensions and using return on 1n\ collaborations between family and, July 263—272 programs (Pl efficacy of social work interventions in, July 253-262 Stepfamily Functionit Self-Injurious Behavior in Older Adults with Intellectual Second Man Disabilities, by Rachard S. Glaesser and Elizabeth M. Jensen and Ke Perkins, July 213-221 Subsidiary princ _ Sexuality social justice and commentary on resolving social problems associated with. Sustainable dev clopmen July 273 commentary or Sexual orientation Systematic review of schhooaooll-_D} asec } lan. 83—85 ultural comp Technology issues sbians an ettnl ic il ind 7 Social justice ethic S$ and j us African American 188 effectiy intercountry adopt tor Native American y h through participatory actior Kimberly Bend research, Oct. 314 Thompson, Apr Human rights Transition-aged youth Ju tice and Inter ie topt a4 value of a coll Social Work Community, by Jini L. Roby, Karen 139-151 Rotabi, and Kelley Bunkers. Oct. 295—303 Social media Underserved popul: ations commentary on ethics in social work and use of, Apr analysis of social 185—188 glob il economi Social mobility Oct. 344—353 preschool program social justice for s See also Poverty 314-320 Social policy United Nations ind the input of social workers in legislative committees social worker’s report Oct. 304-313 developm« nt (¢ Oct See also Policy analysis and — See also International collaborations 1 Social Worker's Report from the United Nations Conference Using Return on Inve mt Sustainable Development (Rio+20) (C), ‘s Richard Programs (Pl John Smith, Oct. 369-372 The Value of a ¢ Social Work in a Digital Age: Ethical and Risk Management Companisor Challenges, by Frederic G. Reamer, Apr. 163-172 M. Salazar, Social work practice alternative approach for assessing client spirituality, July Veterans 223-230) women’s mental health issues in recently returning, Apt analysis of social work roles over time, Oct 105-114 Social Work Vo.umeE 58, NuMBER 4 OCTOBER 2013 nundaries: Ethical Considerations for Use of Social Foster, Kirk. See Bo lia in Social Work (C), by Ericka Kimball and Frauenholtz, Susan Xan Kim, Apr. 185-188 Gibson, Priscilla A and Wendy Haight, ( Welfare reform ntary on Latino families, immigration policies, 1, Implic July Reform at 15 and the State of Pelicy Analys/i s, by GClhaee sser, R>u; StepI hen Pimparpear,e , JaJann. 53-62 ind } Elizab—e_t h Women Adults wit | health issues in recently returning veteran, Apr 11144 . Gustavsson, Nora S Lesbians und Ann E. Ma Workplace bullying Turbulent T rioan sloci al work imperative on, J: Haight, Wend Hajek, Cliff Youth Women be patory action research for social justice with Native in, Oct. 314-320 Harner, Marg a college degree for foster care alumni, Apr Harner. M Harns, Deb Herman-Smit AUTHOR INDEX \isenberg, Eugene. See Ayon, Cecilia \ Meares, Paula nd Katherine L. Montgomery and Johnny S. Kim, S l-based Social Work Interventions: A Cross-Nationa Systematic Review, July 253-262 ‘rson, Kathleen. See Pomeroy, Elizabeth ¢ ecilia gene Aisenberg and Andrea Cimino, Latino Re ies in the Nexus of Child Welfare, Welfare Ref Johnston-Gox Immigration Policies: Is tunity? (C), Apr. 101 D. Scott. See Pollio, David | Kimberly. See Pollio, David I i, Sharon | d Kirk Foster and Anne Nan R Vosler, Cultura ( petent and Spiritually Sensitive Therapy with Lesbi. Christians, Oct. 321 about the Decline 180 M. See Roby, Jini| See Rosik, ¢ hristopher H , Joanne. See Thieleman, Kara Bonnie I Voda 1 Layne K. Stromwall and Cynthia A. Lietz, Mental ; Leung, Patrick Health Issues in Recently Returning Women Veteran - Lietz, Cynthi ations for Practice, Apr. 105-114 Lombe {argat Monit and Chrisan ind Patrick Leung and Venus Tsui, Japanese Americans Fro Health Concerns and Depressive Symptoms: Implications for j Disaster Counseling, July 201-211 South ilso Konopik, Debra A MacEac Ino, Andrea See Avon, ¢ ecilia Martinez, R bs-Orme, Tern Matorin, Sue Epigenetics and the Social Work Imperative, Jan. 23-30 Clinical practice with s rea, Tom. See Lombe, Margaret McCoyd, Judi Delva, Jorge. See Sanders, Laura McMahon, Sheila. S Ferguson, Kristin. See Pollio, David I Mendenhall, Amy N innual Index and Susan Frauenholtz, Mental Health Literacy: Social Rosik, Christopher H Work’s Role in Improving Public Mental Health (C). Oct and A. Dean Byrd, Moving Back to Science 365-368 Reflection in the Debate over Sexual Orientation Change Miller, Gary Efforts (C), Jan. 83-85 “The Best Health Care System in the World”? (C), Apr Rotabi, Karen. See Roby, Jini | 181-183 Salazar, Amy M Montgomery, Katherine L. See Allen-Meares, Paula The Value of a College Degr ster Care Alumni Mosley, Jennifer Comparisons with General ion Samples, Apt Recognizing New Opportunities: Reconceptualizing Policy 139-150 Idvocacy in Everyday Organizational Practice, July Sanders, Laura 231-239 and Ramiro Martinez, Margaret Harner, Melanie Newransky, Chrisann. See Lombe, Margaret Harner, Pilar Horner, and Jorg ‘F 1. Grassroots Nguyen, Loc H Responsiveness to Human Right History of the Using Return on Investment to Evaluate Child Welfare Washtenaw Interfaith ¢ igrant Rights, Apt Training Programs (PU), Jan. 75-79 117-125 Nonaka, Angela. See Pomeroy, Elizabeth C Seipel, Michael M. O O’Brien, Gerald \ und Kevin Shafer, The Margaret Sanger and the Nazis: How Many Degrees of on Childhood Obe Separation? (¢ , July 285-287 Shafer, Kevin. See Jensen, Packard, Thomas O Practitioners As Managers: Using and Building on Existing Siegel, Deborah H Knowledge (C), Oct. 377-378 Open Adoption Parrish, Danielle E Later, Jan ind Debra Harris and Suzanne Pritzker, Assessment of a Smith, Richard John Service Provider Self-Study Method to Promote 4 Social Worker’s Report { Interorganizational and Community Collaboration, Oci on Sustainable Deve 354-364 369-372 Perkins, Elizabeth A. See Glaesser, Richard § Stout, Anna. See Lombe Pimpare, Stephen Stner, Ron Welfare Reform at 15 and the State of Policy Analysis, Jan Responding to the G iis iat ITJnOS Work Practice, Oct Pollio, David Stromwall, Layne K and D. Scott Batey, Kimberly Bender, Kristin Ferguson, Stylianou, Amanda ind Sanna Thompson, Technology Use among Requiring continuing Emerging Adult Homeless in Two U.S. Cities (PU), Apt violence (lettet 173-175 Sullivan, John I Pomeroy, Elizabeth ¢ and Luis E. Zayas, ind Angela Nonaka, Language and Social Work: Are Wi Deportation Really Communicating Effectively? (I Apr. 101-104 281-284 The Bully at Work: What Social Workers Can Do (E), Jan Thieleman, Kara 5-8 and Joanne ¢ Hope for the Future (E), Oct. 293-294 Exclusion and Kathleen Anderson, The DSM-5 Has Arrived (I 277-280 July 197-200 Thompson, Sanna. See Pror, Emily. See Williams, D Tsui, Venus. See Cheung, Pritzker, Suzanne. See Parrish, Danielle I Vosler, Anne Nancy R Reamer, Frederic G Washburn, Micki Social Work in a Digital Ag thical and Risk Management Five Things Social Worl ( lenge Apr 163 C), Oct. 373 Ruisley-Curtiss, Christina Wegner, Jenna. Se ind Mary E. Rogge and Elisa Kawam, Factors Iffecting Weiss-Gal, Idit Social Workers’ Inclusion of Animals in Practice, Apr Policy Practice in Pract 153-161 Legislative Committee Roby, Jini | Williams, D. J ind Karen Rotabi and Kelley M. Bunkers, Social Justice and Emily Prior and Jen: and Intercountry Adoptions: The Role of the U.S. Social Problems Associate Work Community,Oc t. 295-303 Approach Help? (( Rogge, Mary E. See Risley-Curtiss, Christina Zayas, Luis E. See Sullin Social Work Vou 4 OCTOBER 2013

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