Developing Intervention Research Programs in Social Work by Robert F. Schilling, Sept. 173-180 Dodo’s verdict evaluation, Mar. 5-16 Editorial Social Work Research, Vol. 21, intervention research, Sept. 131 Effectiveness Nos. 1-4, 1997 family preservation services, Sept. 138-153 meta-analysis, Mar. 58-62 Effectiveness of Family Preservation Services by Mark W. The following abbreviations are used: Mar. for March, Sept. Fraser, Kristine E. Nelson, and Jeanne C. Rivard, for September, Dec. for December, E for Editorial, and RN Sept. 138-153 for Research Note. Elderly people home health care, Sept. 165-172 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX intervention research trends, Sept. 154-164 Acculturation Empirical practice pre-emigration and postemigration stressors, Mar. critiques, Sept. 205-207 19-3] Evaluating the Dodo’s Verdict: Do All Interventions Have Adolescents Equivalent Outcomes? by William J. Reid, Mar. assessment of troubled families, Dec. 261-269 5-16 Agreeing to Disagree: A Study of the Reliability of Manu- Evaluation strategies script Reviews (RN) by Stuart A. Kirk and Todd game plan, June 69-79 Michael Franke, June 121-126 Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Unem- Factors Affecting Foster Care Placement of Children ployed Parent Receiving Child Protective Services by Susan J. work hours increase, June 101-109 Zuravin and Diane DePanfilis, Mar. 34-42 And the Beat Goes On by Irwin Epstein, 207-208 Families Another Visit to Empirical Practice Land by Stanley L. assessment of troubled, Dec. 261-269 Witkin, Sept. 205-207 child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Assessment of Troubled Families by Terri Combes-Orme welfare reform and work hours, June 101-109 and Katherine H. Thomas, Dec. 261-269 Family preservation services effectiveness, Sept. 138-153 Caregivers Fathers intervention research trends, Sept. 154-164 child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Latina AIDS, Dec. 233-246 FIRST Award Case management obtaining and implementing, Sept. 186-189 welfare-to-work programs, June 92-100 Foster care Case Management Practices, Participants’ Responses, and factors affecting placement, Mar. 34-42 Compliance in Welfare-to-Work Programs by Dale placement outcomes, June 81-90 Weaver and Yeheskel Hasenfeld, June 92-100 CD-ROM resources Game Plans, Buzzes, and Sheer Luck: Doing Well in Social comparison and analysis, June 111-120 Work by Ian Shaw and Alison Shaw, June 69-79 Challenges in Obtaining and Implementing a FIRST Award: A New Investigator’s Experience (RN) by HIV/AIDS Mary Carmel Ruffolo, Sept. 186-189 Latina caregivers, Dec. 233-246 Child maltreatment Home health care foster care placement, Mar. 34-42 elderly people, Sept. 165-172 Child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Impact of Expanded Home Care Models by Susan L. Children Hughes, Sept. 165-172 assessment of troubled families, Dec. 261-269 The Impact of Increased Allowable Work Hours on Two- prenatally drug-exposed, June 81-90 Parent Families Receiving Welfare by Donna Citation analysis Hardina and Michael Carley, June 101-109 application, Mar. 45-56 Infants Commitment of Social Services Staftfo Interdisciplinary foster care outcomes, June 81-90 Care Plan Teams: An Exploration by Monica The Influence of Pre-emigration and Postemigration Nandan, Dec. 249-259 Stressors on Mental Health: A Study of Southeast Compliance Asian Refugees by Barbara L. Nicholson, Mar. welfare-to-work programs, June 92-100 19-31 270 CCC Code:1070-5309/97 $3.00 © 1997, National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Developing Intervention Research Programs in Social Work by Robert F. Schilling, Sept. 173-180 Dodo’s verdict evaluation, Mar. 5-16 Editorial Social Work Research, Vol. 21, intervention research, Sept. 131 Effectiveness Nos. 1-4, 1997 family preservation services, Sept. 138-153 meta-analysis, Mar. 58-62 Effectiveness of Family Preservation Services by Mark W. The following abbreviations are used: Mar. for March, Sept. Fraser, Kristine E. Nelson, and Jeanne C. Rivard, for September, Dec. for December, E for Editorial, and RN Sept. 138-153 for Research Note. Elderly people home health care, Sept. 165-172 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX intervention research trends, Sept. 154-164 Acculturation Empirical practice pre-emigration and postemigration stressors, Mar. critiques, Sept. 205-207 19-3] Evaluating the Dodo’s Verdict: Do All Interventions Have Adolescents Equivalent Outcomes? by William J. Reid, Mar. assessment of troubled families, Dec. 261-269 5-16 Agreeing to Disagree: A Study of the Reliability of Manu- Evaluation strategies script Reviews (RN) by Stuart A. Kirk and Todd game plan, June 69-79 Michael Franke, June 121-126 Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Unem- Factors Affecting Foster Care Placement of Children ployed Parent Receiving Child Protective Services by Susan J. work hours increase, June 101-109 Zuravin and Diane DePanfilis, Mar. 34-42 And the Beat Goes On by Irwin Epstein, 207-208 Families Another Visit to Empirical Practice Land by Stanley L. assessment of troubled, Dec. 261-269 Witkin, Sept. 205-207 child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Assessment of Troubled Families by Terri Combes-Orme welfare reform and work hours, June 101-109 and Katherine H. Thomas, Dec. 261-269 Family preservation services effectiveness, Sept. 138-153 Caregivers Fathers intervention research trends, Sept. 154-164 child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Latina AIDS, Dec. 233-246 FIRST Award Case management obtaining and implementing, Sept. 186-189 welfare-to-work programs, June 92-100 Foster care Case Management Practices, Participants’ Responses, and factors affecting placement, Mar. 34-42 Compliance in Welfare-to-Work Programs by Dale placement outcomes, June 81-90 Weaver and Yeheskel Hasenfeld, June 92-100 CD-ROM resources Game Plans, Buzzes, and Sheer Luck: Doing Well in Social comparison and analysis, June 111-120 Work by Ian Shaw and Alison Shaw, June 69-79 Challenges in Obtaining and Implementing a FIRST Award: A New Investigator’s Experience (RN) by HIV/AIDS Mary Carmel Ruffolo, Sept. 186-189 Latina caregivers, Dec. 233-246 Child maltreatment Home health care foster care placement, Mar. 34-42 elderly people, Sept. 165-172 Child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Impact of Expanded Home Care Models by Susan L. Children Hughes, Sept. 165-172 assessment of troubled families, Dec. 261-269 The Impact of Increased Allowable Work Hours on Two- prenatally drug-exposed, June 81-90 Parent Families Receiving Welfare by Donna Citation analysis Hardina and Michael Carley, June 101-109 application, Mar. 45-56 Infants Commitment of Social Services Staftfo Interdisciplinary foster care outcomes, June 81-90 Care Plan Teams: An Exploration by Monica The Influence of Pre-emigration and Postemigration Nandan, Dec. 249-259 Stressors on Mental Health: A Study of Southeast Compliance Asian Refugees by Barbara L. Nicholson, Mar. welfare-to-work programs, June 92-100 19-31 270 CCC Code:1070-5309/97 $3.00 © 1997, National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Interdisciplinary teams Scientist-Practitioner: Remaining Holes in the Debate by social services staff commitment, Dec. 249-259 Yvonne M. Johnson, Sept. 196-198 Intervention research Scientist-practitioner model caregivers for elderly, Sept. 154-164 evaluation, Sept. 190-193 development of programs, Sept. 173-180 holes in debate, Sept. 196-198 dodo’s verdict, Mar. 5-16 narrow views, Sept. 194-196 editorial, 131 science and dogma, Sept. 201-205 family preservation services, Sept. 138-153 social work and, Sept. 198-201 home health care for elderly, Sept. 165-172 The Scientist—Practitioner Concept, Revisited by Martin meta-analysis, Mar. 58-62 Bloom, Sept. 190-193 National Institutes of Health, Sept. 181-185 Social policy research task-centered practice, Sept. 132-137 comparison and analysis of CD-ROM resources, June 111-120 Latinas Social Policy Research: Comparison and Analysis of CD- AIDS caregivers, Dec. 233-246 ROM Resources (RN) by Barbara E. Kemp and Mary Jane Brustman, June 111-120 Manuscript reviews Southeast Asian refugees reliability, June 121-126 pre-emigration and postemigration stressors, Mar. Mental health 19-3] pre-emigration and postemigration stressors, Mar. 19-3] Task-centered model Meta-analysis research, Sept. 132-137 evaluating Dodo’s effect, Mar. 5-16 Trends in Caregiving Intervention Research by Ronald W. of intervention effectiveness research, Mar. 58-62 Toseland and Philip McCallion, Sept. 154-164 Methodological Considerations in Surveying Latina AIDS Two-year Placement Outcomes of Children Removed at Caregivers: Issues in Sampling and Measurement by Birth from Drug-Using and Non-Drug-Using Helen Land and Sharon Hudson, Sept. 233-246 Mothers in Los Angeles by Mary Ann Lewis, Jeanne M. Giovannoni, and Barbara Leake, June 81-90 National Institutes of Health FIRST Award, Sept. 186-189 Unpublished Social Work Research: Systematic Replication intervention research, Sept. 181-185 of a Recent Meta-analysis of Published Intervention The National Institutes of Health: A Partner in Advancing Effectiveness Research (RN) by Gregory A. de Smidt Social Work Intervention Research (RN) by and Kevin M. Gorey, Mar. 58-62 Kathleen R. Ell, Sept. 181-185 The Use of Social Science Sources in Social Work Practice Nonresidential fathers Journals: An Application of Citation Analysis by child support enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Irene R. Bush, Irwin Epstein, and Anthony Sainz, Nursing homes Mar. 45-56 social service staff commitment, Dec. 249-259 Welfare reform Parents quick attachment to work programs, Dec. 225-232 foster care placement, Mar. 34-42 work hours increase on families, June 101-109 receiving welfare, June 101-109 Welfare-to-work programs Practice evaluation ethnographic analysis, Dec. 225-232 strategies used, June 69-79 participant responses and compliance, June 92-100 Prenatal drug exposure What It’s All About (E) by Anne E. Fortune, Sept. 131 foster care outcomes for infants, June 81-90 What’s the Story, Morning Glory? by André Ivanoff, Betty J. Blythe, and Scott Briar, Sept. 194-196 Quick Attachments to the Workforce: An Ethnographic Who Stole Social Work? by Bruce A. Thyer, Sept. 198-201 Analysis of a Transition from Welfare to Low- Wage Work incentives Jobs by Frances J. Riemer, Dec. 225-232 two-parent families receiving welfare, June 101-109 Refugees Young Nonresidential Fathers Have Lower Earnings: pre-emigration and postemigration stressors, Mar. Implications for Child Support Enforcement by John 19-3] G. Robertson, Dec. 211-223 Research on Task-Centered Practice by William J. Reid, Sept. 132-137 AUTHOR INDEX Science, Dogma, and the Scientist~Practitioner Model by Bloom, Martin, The Scientist—Practitioner Concept, Jerome C. Wakefield and Stuart A. Kirk, Sept. Revisited, Sept. 190-193 201-205 Blythe, Betty J. See Ivanoff, André Briar, Scott. See Ivanoff, André Issues in Sampling and Measurement, Sept. 233- Brustman, Mary Jane. See Kemp, Barbara E. 246 Bush, Irene R., Irwin Epstein, and Anthony Sainz, The Leake, Barbara. See Lewis, Mary Ann Use of Social Science Sources in Social Work Practice Lewis, Mary Ann, Jeanne M. Giovannoni, and Barbara Journals: An Application of Citation Analysis, Mar. Leake, Two-Year Placement Outcomes of Children 45-56 Removed at Birth from Drug-Using and Non-Drug- Using Mothers in Los Angeles, June 81-90 Carley, Michael. See Hardina, Donna Combes-Orme, Terri and Katherine H. Thomas, Assess- McCallion, Philip. See Toseland, Ronald W. ment of Troubled Families, Dec. 261-269 Nandan, Monica, Commitment of Social Services Staftfo de Smidt, Gregory and Kevin M. Gorey, Unpublished Interdisciplinary Care Plan Teams: An Exploration, Social Work Research: Systematic Replication of a Dec. 249-259 Recent Meta-analysis of Published Intervention Nelson, Kristine E. See Fraser, Mark W. Effectiveness Research (RN), Mar. 58-62 Nicholson, Barbara L., The Influence of Pre-emigration DePanfilis, Diane. See Zuravin, Susan J. and Postemigration Stressors on Mental Health: A Study of Southeast Asian Refugees, Mar. 19-31 Ell, Kathleen R., The National Institutes of Health: A Partner in Advancing Social Work Intervention Reid, William J. Research (RN), Sept. 181-185 Evaluating the Dodo’s Verdict: Do All Interventions Epstein, Irwin. See also Bush, Irene R. Have Equivalent Outcomes? Mar. 5-16 And the Beat Goes On, Sept. 207-208 Research on Task-Centered Practice, Sept. 132-137 Riemer, Frances J., Quick Attachments to the Workforce: An Fortune, Anne E., What It’s All About (E), Sept. 131 Ethnographic Analysis of a Transition from Welfare Franke, Todd Michael. See Kirk, Stuart A. to Low-Wage Jobs, Dec. 225-232 Fraser, Mark W., Kristine E. Nelson, and Jeanne C. Rivard, Jeanne C.. See Fraser, Mark W. Rivard, Effectiveness of Family Preservation Services, Robertson, John G., Young Nonresidential Fathers Have Sept. 138-153 Lower Earnings: Implications for Child Support Enforcement, Dec. 211-223 Giovannoni, Jeanne M. See Lewis, Mary Ann Ruffolo, Mary Carmel, Challenges in Obtaining and Gorey, Kevin M. See de Smidt, Gregory A. Implementing a FIRST Award: A New Investigator’s Experience (RN), Sept. 186-189 Hardina, Donna and Michael Carley, The Impact of Increased Allowable Work Hours on Two-Parent Sainz, Anthony. See Bush, Irene R. Families Receiving Welfare, June 101-109 Schilling, Robert F., Developing Intervention Research Hasenfeld, Yeheskel. See Weaver, Dale Programs in Social Work, Sept. 173-180 Hudson, Sharon. See Land, Helen Shaw, Alison. See Shaw, Ian Hughes, Susan L., Impact of Expanded Home Care Models, Shaw, Ian and Alison Shaw, Game Plans, Buzzes, and Sheer Sept. 165-172 Luck: Doing Well in Social Work, June 69-79 Ivanoff, André, Betty J. Blythe, and Scott Briar, What’s the Thomas, Katherine H. See Combes-Orme, Terri Story, Morning Glory? Sept. 194-196 Thyer, Bruce A., Who Stole Social Work? Sept. 198-200 Toseland, Ronald W. and Philip McCallion, Trends in Johnson, Yvonne M., Scientist—Practitioner: Remaining Caregiving Intervention Research, Sept. 154-164 Holes in the Debate, Sept. 196-198 Wakefield, Jerome C. and Stuart A. Kirk, Science, Dogma, Kemp, Barbara E. and Mary Jane Brustman, Social Policy and the Scientist-Practitioner Model, Sept. 201-205 Research: Comparison and Analysis of CD-ROM Weaver, Dale and Yeheskel Hasenfeld, Case Management Resources (RN), June 111-120 Practices, Participants’ Responses, and Compliance Kirk, Stuart A. See also Wakefield, Jerome C. in Welfare-to-Work Programs, June 92-100 and Todd Michael Franke, Agreeing to Disagree: A Witkin, Stanley L., Another Visit to Empirical Practice Study of the Reliability of Manuscript Reviews (RN), Land, Sept. 205-207 June 121-126 Zuravin, Susan J. and Diane DePanfilis, Factors Affecting Land, Helen and Sharon Hudson, Methodological Consid- Foster Care Placement of Children Receiving Child erations in Surveying Latina AIDS Caregivers: Protective Services, Mar. 34-42 Social Work Research / Volume 21, Number 4 / December 1997 e e eee eee