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Demographic information placement on questionnaires, Dec. 237-241 Depression male inmates, Sept. 156-167 Differences in Net Worth between Elderly Black Social Work Research, Vol. 24, People and Elderly White People, by Nos. 1-4, 2000 Martha N. Ozawa and Huan-yui Tseng, June 96-108 Disability The following abbreviations are used: Mar. for employer employability perceptions, June March, Sept. for September, Dec. for December, E 87-95 for Editorial, and RN for Note on Research Disability Status and Perceptions of Employabil- Methodology. ity by Employers, John C. Bricout and Kia J. Bentley, June 87-95 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Adolescent parenting Ecological Factors Associated with Adolescent ecological factors, Mar. 29-39 Pregnancy and Parenting, Jacqueline Adolescent pregnancy Corcoran, Cynthia Franklin, and Patricia ecological factors, Mar. 29-39 Bennett, Mar. 29-39 African Americans Ecological systems partner commitment, Mar. 4-15 adolescent pregnancy and parenting, Mar. Aftercare services 29-39 following intensive family preservation Economic well-being services, Mar. 40-50 black and white elderly individuals, June 96- Anxiety 108 male inmates, Sept. 156-167 Economy Assessing Children’s Experiences of Out-of-Home welfare caseloads, Dec. 197-210 Care: Methodological Challenges and Elderly individuals Opportunities (RN), Jill Duerr Berrick, racial differences in net worth, June 96-108 Karie Frasch, and Adair Fox, June 119- Employability 127 disability status, June 87-95 Employers Children disability status of job applicants, June 87-95 aftercare services, Mar. 40—50 Employment kinship foster care, Sept. 132-141 parents on temporary assistance for needy out-of home care, June 119-127 families, Dec. 211-222 poverty and externalizing behavior, Sept. Empowerment 143-154 gender and community participation, Dec. Cohort sequential design 225-234 latent growth curve modeling, Dec. 243- psychometric properties, June 109-118 248 Empowerment and Community Participation: Community Activism, Effects of the Economy and Does Gender Make a Difference? Haya State Policies on Welfare Rolls, and Re- Itzhaky and Alan S. York, Dec. 225-234 search Methodologies (E), Anne E. For- Ethical issues tune, Dec. 195-196 lesbian and gay research, Mar. 51-59 Community participation empowerment, June 109-118 Factors Associated with Employment Status of gender and empowerment, Dec. 225-234 Parents on Temporary Assistance for Needy Construct validity Families, Rebecca Y. Kim, Dec. 211-222 empowerment scale, June 109-118 Factors Associated with the Discharge of Patients Correlates of Recommended Aftercare Service from a Long-Term State Psychiatric Hospi- Use after Intensive Family Preservation tal, Donald M. Linhorst, Marilyn A. Turner, Services, Marlys M. Staudt, Mar. 40-50 and Clive Woodward, Sept. 169-178 CCC Code:1070-5309/00 $3.00 © 2000, National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Factors Contributing to Partner Commitment Latent growth curve modeling among Unmarried African Americans, cohort sequential design, Dec. 243-248 Larry E. Davis, James Herbert Williams, Latent Growth Curve Modeling with a Cohort Shirley Emerson, and Maggie Hourd- Sequential Design (RN), Judith Baer and Bryant, Mar. 4-15 Mark F. Schmitz, Dec. 243-248 Family preservation services Lesbians recommended aftercare services following, methodological and ethical issues in research, Mar. 40-50 Mar. 51-59 Forensic patients Logistical regression discharge, Sept. 169-178 kinship foster care, Sept. 132-141 Foster care Long-term hospitalization placement in kinship, Sept. 132-141 discharge, Sept. 169-178 Foster Care, Poverty, Prisons, and Psychiatric Hospitals (E), Anne E. Fortune, Sept. 131 Methodological and Ethical Issues in Research on Lesbians and Gay Men (RN), James I. Gays Martin and Jo Knox, Mar. 51-59 methodological and ethical issues in research, Methodological issues Mar. 51-59 assessment of out-of home care, June 119- Gender 127 empowerment and community participation, demographic information on questionnaires, Dec. 225-234 Dec. 237-241 partner commitment, Mar. 4-15 lesbian and gay research, Mar. 51-59 racial differences in net worth and, June 96- Multilevel covariance analysis 108 theoretical constructs evaluation, Sept. 180- Group intervention 189 HIV/AIDS psychoeducational, Sept. 156- Multilevel theoretical models 167 evaluation, Sept. 180-191 HIV/AIDS Out-of-home care psychoeducational group intervention, Sept. assessment, June 119-127 156-167 Homelessness Parenting services rejection, Mar. 16-27 ecological factors of adolescent, Mar. 29-39 Hospitals poverty effects, Sept. 143-154 discharge from psychiatric, Sept. 169-178 Personal and Situational Perspectives on Rejec- tion ofa Homelessness and Substance Abuse Incarcerated individuals Program, Michael R. Sosin and Maria HIV/AIDS psychoeducational group inter- Bruni, Mar. 16-27 vention, Sept. 156-167 Perspectives on Engagement (E), Anne E. For- Intervention research tune, Mar. 2-3 HIV/AIDS psychoeducational group inter- Poverty vention, Sept. 156-167 internalizing behavior of children, Sept. homelessness and substance abuse services 143-154 rejection, Mar. 16-27 welfare reform, June 69-86 Investment model Pregnancy prevention African American partner commitment, Mar. ecological factors, Mar. 29-39 4-15 Psychiatric hospitals discharge, Sept. 169-178 Job applicants Psychoeducation disability status, June 87-95 HIV/AIDS group intervention, Sept. 156- 167 Kinship foster care Psychometric Properties of an Empowerment placement issues, Sept. 132-141 Scale: Testing Cognitive, Emotional, and Social Work Research / Volume 24, Number 4 / December 2000 Behavioral Domains, Paul W. Speer and retical Constructs (RN), G. Lawrence N. Andrew Peterson, June 109-118 Farmer, Sept. 180-189 Questionnaires Welfare policies demographics information, placement of, welfare caseloads, Dec. 197-210 Dec. 237-241 Welfare reform parents on temporary assistance for needy Race families, Dec. 211-222 net worth among elderly, June 96-108 women and children, June 69-86 Reducing Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma of Who Goes into Kinship Care? The Relationship of Male Inmates: An HIV/AIDS Child and Family Characteristics to Place- Psychoeducational Group Intervention, ment into Kinship Foster Care, Andrew Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Risa Kiam, and Grogan-Kaylor, Sept. 132-141 Diane L. Green, Sept. 156-167 Women Relationships work after welfare, June 69-86 African American partner commitment, Mar. Work 4-15 welfare reform, June 69-86 Romantic commitment Work after Welfare: Women’s Work Effort, Occu- unmarried African Americans, Mar. 4-15 pation, and Economic Well-Being, Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer, June 69- Service use 86 aftercare, Mar. 40-50 Work (E), Anne E. Fortune, June 67-68 Services rejection Work incentives homelessness and substance abuse, Mar. 16-— welfare caseloads, Dec. 197-210 27 Should Demegraphics Be Placed at the End or at AUTHOR INDEX the Beginning of Mailed Questionnaires? Albert, Vicky N., The Role of the Economy and An Empirical Answer to a Persistent Welfare Policies in Shaping Welfare Methodological Question (RN), Robert G. Caseloads: the California Experience, Dec. Green, Katrina D. Murphy, Shelita M. 197-210 Snyder, Dec. 237-240 Social change Baer, Judith and Mark F. Schmitz, Latent psychometric properties of empowerment Growth Curve Modeling with a Cohort scale, June 109-118 Sequential Design (RN), Dec. 243-248 Structural Model of the Effects of Poverty on Bennett, Patricia. See Corcoran, Jacqueline Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors Bentley, Kia J. See Bricout, John C. of Four- to Five-Year-Old Children, Mary Berrick, Jill Duerr, Karie Frasch, and Adair Fox, Keegan Eamon, Sept. 143-154 Assessing Children’s Experiences of Out-of- Substance abuse programs Home Care: Methodological Challenges and services rejection, Mar. 16—27 Opportunities (RN), June 119-127 Bricout, John C. and Kia J. Bentley, Disability Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Status and Perceptions of Employability by employment status of parents, Dec. 211-222 Employers, June 87-95 The Role of the Economy and Welfare Policies in Bruni, Maria. See Sosin, Michael R. Shaping Welfare Caseloads: The California Experience, Vicky N. Albert, Dec. 197-210 Cancian, Maria and Daniel R. Meyer, Work Time-limited welfare after Welfare: Women’s Work Effort, Occu- welfare caseloads, Dec. 197-210 pation, and Economic Well-Being, June Trauma 69-86 male inmates, Sept. 156-167 Corcoran, Jacqueline, Cynthia Franklin, and Patricia Bennett, Ecological Factors Assoct- Use of Multilevel Covariance Structure Analysis ated with Adolescent Pregnancy and to Evaluate the Multilevel Nature of Theo- Parenting, Mar. 29-39 Davis, Larry E., James Herbert Williams, the Discharge of Patients from a Long-term Shirley Emerson, and Maggie Hourd- State Psychiatric Hospital, Sept. 169-178 Bryant, Factors Contributing to Partner Commitment among Unmarried African Martin, James I. and Jo Knox, Methodological Americans, Mar. 4-15 and Ethical Issues in Research on Lesbians and Gay Men (RN), Mar. 51-59 Eamon, Mary Keegan, Structural Model of the Effects of Poverty on Externalizing and Ozawa, Martha N. and Huan-yui Tseng, Dif- Internalizing Behaviors of Four- to Five- ferences in Net Worth between Elderly Black Year-Old Children, Sept. 143-154 People and Elderly White People, June 96- Emerson, Shirley. See Davis, Larry E. 108 Farmer, G. Lawrence, Use of Multilevel Covari- Peterson, N. Andrew. See Speer, Paul W. ance Structure Analysis to Evaluate the Pomeroy, Elizabeth C., Risa Kiam, and Diane Multilevel Nature of Theoretical Constructs L. Green, Reducing Depression, Anxtety, (RN), Sept. 180-189 and Trauma of Male Inmates: An HIV/ Fortune, Anne E. AIDS Psychoeducational Group Interven- Community Activism, Effects of the Economy tion, Sept. 156-167 and State Policies on Welfare Rolls, and Research Methodologi(eEs) , Dec. 195-196 Schmitz, Mark F. See Baer, Judith Perspectives on Engagement (E), Mar. 2-3 Sosin, Michael R. and Maria Bruni, Personal Poverty, Prisons, and Psychiatric Hospitals and Situational Perspectives on Rejection of (E), Sept. 131 a Homelessness and Substance Abuse Pro- Work (E), June 67-68 gram, Mar. 16-27 Fox, Adair. See Berrick, Jill Duerr Speer, Paul W. and N. Andrew Peterson, Psycho- Franklin, Cynthia. See Corcoran, Jacqueline metric Préperties of an Empowerment Frasch, Karie. See Berrick, Jill Duerr Scale: Testing Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Domains, June 109-118 Green, Robert G., Katrina D. Murphy, and Staudt, Marlys M., Correlates of Recommended Shelita M. Snyder, Should Demographics Aftercare Service Use after Intensive Fam- Be Placed at the End or at the Beginning of ily Preservation Services, Mar. 40-50 Mailed Questionnaires? An Empirical Answer to a Persistent Methodological Tseng, Huan-yui. See Ozawa, Martha N. Question (RN), Dec. 237-240 Turner, Marilyn A. See Lindhorst, Donald M. Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew, Who Goes into Kinship Care? The Relationship of Child and Williams, James Herbert. See Davis, Larry E. Family Characteristics to Placement into Woodward, Clive. Seg Lindhorst, Donald M. Kinship Foster Care, Sept. 132-141 Hourd-Bryant, Maggie. See Davis, Larry E. Itzhaky, Haya and Alan S. York, Empowerment and Community Participation: Does Gender Make a Difference? Dec. 225-234 Kim, Rebecca Y., Factors Associated with Em- ployment Status of Parents on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Dec. 211- 222 Knox, Jo. See Martin, James I. Linhorst, Donald M., Marilyn A. Turner, and Clive Woodward, Factors Associated with Social Work Research / Volume 24, Number 4 / December 2000

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