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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Research Vol. 29, Nos. 1-4, March 2005—December 2005 CARTS The following abbreviations are used: Mar. for March, Does the Life History Calendar Method Facilitate the Recall of Sept. for September, Dec. for December, E for Editorial, P Intimate Partner Violence? Comparison of Tivo Methods of Data Collection, Mieko Yoshihama, Brenda for Perspectives, RN for Research Note, and ID for In- Gillespie, Amy C. Hammock, Robert F Belli, and strament Development Richard M. Tolman, Sept. 151-163 Domestic violence battered women, Sept. 137—150 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX recall ability, Sept. 151-163 Acculturation Puerto Ricans, June 95-105 The Effects of School Climate, Socioeconomics, and Cultural Acculturation and Depression among Puerto Ricans in the Factors on Student Victimization in Israel, Mona Mainland, Blanca M. Ramos, June 95-105 Khoury-Kassabri, Rami Benbenishty, and Ron Avi After the Revolution: Welfare Patterns since TANF Implemen- Astor, Sept. 165-180 tation, Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Chi- Employment Fang Wu, Dec. 199-214 single mothers, March 7—20 Attribution theory Engagement mental health treatment, June 87-94 factor structure, June 107-118 Evaluation Battered women decision support systems, March 21-30 help seeking, Sept. 137-150 Evidence-based practice recall ability, Sept. 151-161 advances and challenges, Sept. 131-135 Battered Women’s Profiles Associated with Service Help-Seeking Efforts: Illuminating Opportunitiefso r Intervention, Factor Structure of the Group Engagement Measure (ID), Rebecca J. Macy, Paula S. Nurius, Mary A. Kernic, Mark J. Macgowan and Frederick L. Newman, June and Victoria L. Holt, Sept. 137-150 107-118 Families CES-D delinquency and contact with, March 31-39 acculturation and depression among Puerto Ricans, mothers with mental illness, March 41-55 June 95-105 school violence research, Sept. 165-180 Children Family Contact and Recidivism:A Longitudinal Study of development, March 7-20 Adjudicated Delinquents in Residential Care, Joseph P. foster, 243-251 Ryan and Huilan Yang, March 31-39 with mothers with mental illness, March 41—55 Foster Parent College: Interactive Multimedia Training for Coercion Foster Parents (RN), Caesar Pacifici, Richard mental health treatment, June 87-94 Delaney, Lee White, Kelli Cummings, and Carol Community in social work practice research, June Nelson, Dec. 243-251 Foster parents student victimization, Sept. 165-180 training, 243-251 Compassion natural disasters and traumatic events, Dec. 195-198 Gay men Connecting Science to Intervention: Advances, Chailenges, and social workers’ attitudes toward, March 57-61 the Promise of Evidence-Based Practice (E), Jeffrey M Geographic information systems Jenson, Sept. 131-135 community in social work practice research, June 73- Culture 36 school violence research, Sept. 165—180 Gerontological social work research priorities, Dec. 231-242 Decision support systems Group process thinking processes, March 21-30 group engagement measure, June 107-118 Delinquency Group work residential placement, March 31-39 group engagement measure, June 107-118 Delphi method gerontological social work, Dec. 231-242 Health Depression battered women, Sept. 137—150 battered women, Sept. 137-150 Help seeking Puerto Ricans, June 95-105 battered women, Sept. 137-150 CCC Code: 1070-5309/05 $3.00 ©2005 National Association of Social Workers Hierarchical linear modeling Psychiatric disabilities school violence research, Sept. 165-180 mothers with, March 41-55 Psychological well-being Intervention research single mothers, March 7—20 gerontological social work, Dec. 231-242 Publication standards Israel social work journals, June 67-71 school violence research, Sept. 165-180 Quality of care Latinos social work services, Sept. 181-191 acculturation and depression among Puerto Ricans, Quality of Care in the Social Services: Research Agenda and June 95-105 Methods, J. Curtis McMillen, Enola K. Proctor, Legal coercion Deborah Megivern, Catherine Woodstock Striley, mental health treatment, June 87-94 Leopoldo J. Cabassa, Michelle R. Munson, and Lesbians Barbara Dickey, Sept. 181-191 social workers’ attitudes toward, March 57-61 Life course analysis Reasoning partner violence, Sept. 151-163 decision support systems, March 21-30 Life History Calendar method Reflections on Natural Disasters and Traumatic Events (BE), partner violence, Sept. 151-163 Jeffrey M. Jenson, Dec. 195-198 Living Arrangements and Social Support: Effects on the Well- Research Being of Mothers with Mental Illness, Carol T tradition, March 3-5 Mowbray, Deborah Bybee, Leslie Hollingsworth, Research agenda Sara Goodking, and Daphna Oyserman, March 41- gerontological social work, Dec. 231-242 55 quality of care in social services, Sept. 181-191 Research design Mandated treatment community in social work practice research, June 73— public support, June 87-94 86 Memory Research for Knowledge and Practice: Carrying on the Tradition partner violence, Sept. 151-163 (E), Jeffrey M. Jenson, March 3-5 Mental health Research Priorities for Gerontological Social Work: Researcher acculturation and depression among Puerto Ricans, and Practitioner Perspectives, Nancy Morrow-Howell, June 95-105 Denise Burnette, and Li-Mei Chen, Dec. 231-242 Mental illness Residential care legally mandated treatment, June 87-94 delinquents, March 31-39 mothers with, March 41-55 Mothers Schools with mental illness, March 41-55 risk factors for victimization, Sept. 165-180 single, March 7—20; Dec. 199-214 Self-efficacy single mothers, March 7-20 Natural disasters Single mothers compassion and service, Dec. 195-198 self-efficacy, March 7-20 Neighborhoods welfare patterns, Dec. 199-214 community in social work practice research, June 73- Single Mothers’ Self-Efficacy, Parenting in the Home 86 Environment, and Children’s Development in a Tivo- Wave Study, Aurora P. Jackson and Richard Scheines, Parenting March 7-20 mothers with mental illness, March 41-55 Social policy single mothers, March 7—20; Dec. 199-214 welfare reform, Dec. 199-214 single mothers’ self-efficacy, March 7—20 Social services training for foster parents, 243-251 quality of care, Sept. 181-191 Partner violence Social support help seeking, Sept. 137-150 battered women, Sept. 137-150 recall ability, Sept. 151-163 mothers with mental illness, March 41-55 Peer review Social work journals publication standards, June 119-121 peer review, June 119-121 The Place of Community in Social Work Practice Research: quality, June 67-71 Conceptual and Methodological Developments, Claudia Social work practice Coulton, June 73-86 compassion and service following traumatic events, Poverty Dec. 195-198 use of entitlement programs, Dec. 199-214 evidence-based practice, Sept. 131-135 Probation services gerontological, Dec. 231-242 decision support systems, March 21-30 quality of care, Sept. 181-191 Professional judgment Social workers decision support systems, March 21-30 attitudes toward lesbians and gay men, March 57-61 Social Work Research VoLUME 29, NUMBER 4. DECEMBER 2005 Society for Social Work and Research (annual meeting Corrigan, Patrick W. See Watson, Amy C. report), Peer Review and Publication Standards in Social Coulton, Claudia, The Place of Community in Social Work Work Journals: The Miami Statement (P), June 119 Practice Research: Conceptual and Methodological 121 Developments, June 73-86 Structural equation modeling Cummings, Kelli. See Pacifici, Caesar group engagement measure, June 107-118 Structural Factors and the Quality of Publication in Social Delaney, Richard. See Pacifici, Caesar Work Journals (E), Jeffrey M. Jenson, June 67-71 Dickey, Barbara. See McMillen,J . Curtis Student victimization school climate, socioeconomics, and cultural factors, Gillespie, Brenda. See Yoshihama, Mieko Sept. 165-180 Goodking, Sara. See Mowbray, Carol T Substance abuse Green, Robert G., The Use of Bidimensional Scales to Assess partner violence, Sept. 137-150 Social Workers’ Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men (RN), March 57-61 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) accumulation study, Dec. 215-229 Hammock, Amy C. See Yoshihama, Mieko welfare patterns following implementation, Dec. 199 Hollingsworth, Leslie. See Mowbray, Carol T 214 Holt, Victoria L. See Macy, Rebecca J. Thinking Processes in Social Workers’ Use ofa Clinical Decision Support System:A Qualitative Study, Jackson, Aurora P. and Richard Scheines, Single Mothers’ Menachem Monnickendam, Riki Savaya, and Mark Self-Efficacy, Parenting in the Home Environment, and Waysman, March 21-30 Children’s Development in a Tiwo-Wave Study, March Time limits 20 TANF accumulation, Dec. 215-229 Jenson, Jeffrey M Training programs Connecting Science to Intervention: Advances, Challenges, foster parent, 243-251 and the Promise of Evidence-Based Practice (E), Sept Traumatic events 131-135 compassion and service, Dec. 195-198 Reflections on Natural Disasters and Traumatic Events (E Dec. 195-198 The Use of Bidimensional Scales to Assess Social Workers’ Research for Knowledge and Practice: Carrying on the Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men (RN), Robert Tradition (E), March 3-5 G. Green, March 57-61 Structural Factors and the Qualit Work Journals (E), June 67 Violence school variables, Sept. 165-180 Kernic, Mary A. See Macy, Rebecca J Khoury-Kassabri, Mona, Rami Benbenishty, and Ron Avi Watching the Clock Tick: Factors Associated with TANI Astor, The Effects of School Climate, Socioeconomics, and Accumulation, Kristin S. Seefeldt and Sean M. Orzol, Cultural Factors on Student Victimization in Israel, Sept Dec. 215-229 165-180 Welfare reform single mothers’ self-efficacy, March 7—20 Macgowan, Mark J. and Frederick L. Newman, Factor TANF accumulation, Dec. 215-229 Structure of the Group Engagement Measure (ID), June 107-118 use of entitlement programs, Dec. 199-214 What Motivates Public Support for Legally Mandated Mental Macy, Rebecca J., Paula S. Nurius, Mary A. Kernic, and Health Treatment?, Amy C. Watson, Patrick W. Victoria L. Holt, Battered Women’s Profiles Associated Corrigan, and Beth Angell, June 87-94 with Service Help-Seeking Efforts: Illuminating Opportunities for Intervention, Sept. 137-150 Youths McMillen,J . Curtis, Enola K. Proctor, Deborah delinquency, March 31-39 Megivern, Catherine Woodstock Striley, LeopoldoJ Cabassa, Michelle R. Munson, and Barbara Dickey, Quality of Care in the Social Services: Research Agenda AUTHOR INDEX and Methods, Sept. 181-191 Angell, Beth. See Watson, Amy C. Megivern, Deborah. See McMillen,J . Curtis Astor, Ron Avi. See Khoury-Kassabri, Mona Meyer, Daniel R. See Cancian, Maria Monnickendam, Menachem, Riki Savaya, and Mark Belli, Robert F See Yoshihama, Mieko Waysman, Thinking Processes in Social Workers’ Use of a Benbenishty, Rami. See Khoury-Kassabri, Mona Clinical Decision Support System:A Qualitative Study, Burnette, Denise. See Morrow-Howell, Nancy March 21-30 Bybee, Deborah. See Mowbray, Carol T. Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Denise Burnette, and Li-Mei Chen, Research Priorities for Gerontological Social Work: Cabassa, Leopoldo J. See McMillen,J . Curtis Researcher and Practitioner Perspectives, Dec. 231-242 Cancian, Maria, Daniel R. Meyer, and Chi-Fang Wt, After Mowbray, Carol T., Deborah Bybee, Leslie Hollingsworth, the Revolution: Welfare Patterns since TANF Implemen- Sara Goodking, and Daphna Oyserman, Living tation, Dec. 199-214 Arrangements and Social Support: Effects on the Well- Chen, Li-Mei. See Morrow-Howell, Nancy Being of Mothers with Mental Illness, March 41-55 Annual Index Munson, Michelle R. See McMillen,J . Curtis Nelson, Carol. See Pacifici, Caesar NASW)OBL:NK Newman, Frederick L. See Macgowan, Mark J. Nurius, Paula S. See Macy, Rebecca J. Orzol, Sean M. See Seefeldt, Kristin S. THE SOCIAL WORK CAREER CENTER Oyserman, Daphna. See Mowbray, Carol T. Pacifici, Caesar, Richard Delaney, Lee White, Kelli Cummings, and Carol Nelson, Foster Parent College: Interactive Multimedia Training for Foster Parents (RN), Dec. 243-251 Proctor, Enola K. See McMillen,J . Curtis Ramos, Blanca M., Acculturation and Depression among Puerto Ricans in the Mainland, June 95-105 Make the most Ryan, Joseph P. and Huilan Yang, Family Contact and Recidivism: A Longitudinal Study of Adjudicated Delinquents in Residential Care, March 31-39 of your job search Savaya, Riki. See Monnickendam, Menachem Scheines, Richard. See Jackson, Aurora P. Find the job you're looking for Seefeldt, Kristin S. and Sean M. Orzol, Watching the Clock on JobLink, NASW‘s online social Tick: Factors Associated with TANF Accumulation, Dec. 215-229 work employment network. Society for Social Work and Research (annual meeting report), Peer Review and Publication Standards in Social Take control of your job search Work Journals: The Miami Statement, June 119-121 Tale Meets ae olel ob al Striley, Catherine Woodstock. See McMillen,J . Curtis Personalize your job search and find Tolman, Richard M. See Yoshihama, Mieko the right job for you Get an extra edge ene at competition Watson, Amy C., Patrick W. Corrigan, and Beth Angell, Join NASW to post your résumés and What Motivates Public Support for Legally Mandated attract top social work employers Mental Health Treatment?, June 87-94 Waysman, Mark. See Monnickendam, Menachem Quickly apply for your favorite jobs White, Lee. See Pacifici, Caesar online with just one click Wu, Chi-Fang. See Cancian, Maria So up job search agents and have new listings emailed directly to you. Yang, Huilan. See Ryan, Joseph P. Yoshihama, Mieko, Brenda Gillespie, Amy C. Hammock, Robert F Belli, and Richard M. Tolman, Does the ere Ro la oreo MLM raa p Aterd ole CERES Life History Calendar Method Facilitate the Recall of to take advantage of the new NASW Intimate Partner Violence? Comparison of Tive Methods JobLink Career Center and utilize these of Data Collection, Sept. 151-163 valuable resources developed to assist you in a successful job search. If you are not currently an NASW member go online teday and download a membérship application or simply call NASW Member Services at 800-742-4089 to activate your membership Street NE: Suite 7( ishington, DC www.socialworkers.org * 888-491-8833 rtm A olat18 ) Social Work Research VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2005

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