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ANNUAL INDEX Social Work Research The following abbreviations Confluence model Sept. for September, Dec. for Decet Rej. for Rejoinder, and RN for Rese. SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX stale i Add health Criminale ej ustice s5y stem latent clas < Adolescent Adolescents. See Youths Adults criminai just exploration of arres ; Decision making, structured iso Older adults = Animal cruelty h} ild ; prot t tion in Domestic violence Educational aspirations toward stu Attitudes | Empowerment Ethnicities. See Arab schools; Latinos; Racial disparities In social \ Case management recid}i vism among ft without supervisio1 ) Child and adolescent therapists burnout n, June 113-125 '} I er 1| N Childhood poverty Financial education “du w1oNnal 1 aspirat ) 141-151 As Child welfare Foster care iddressing substance misus SSI reentry into out-of-home od service utilization for Latino « nin mixed-stat Gay and lesbian people families, Sept. 209 significance of animal cru investigations, Mar. 53-60 Homelessness Condom avoidance caktewrd Gul ind young men’s aggressive tactics, Se doi: 10.1093/swr/svs056 © 2013 National Association of Social Workers organizational effects in homeless service innovations, Multilevel modeling Mar. 70-79 analysis of organizational effects in homeless service predictors of successful population tracking in, June innovations, Mar. 70-79 Nonprofits who is helped by, Sept. 167-179 Older adults Immigrants racial differences in volunteer engagement by, e utilization for Latino children in mixed-status June 89-100 amilies, Sept. 209-221 volunteering in national service and engagement of, Intention to leave June 101-112 ranizational justice and agency social workers’, Mar. See also Adults 31-39 Organizational culture Juvenile justice anal7y0s-is7 9o f effects in homeless service innovations, Mar probation officers’ practice with traumatized youths in, Organizational Justice and Social Workers’ Intentions to Leave ) Criminal justice system Agency Positions, by Tae Kuen Kim, Phyllis Solomon, and Cinjae Jang, Mar. 31-39 Analysis: A Method for Capturing Heterogeneity, by Nancy Scotto Rosato and Judith C. Baer, Mar. Parents 61-69 influence of money management teaching by, Dec. 257-271 Latinos See also Mothers service utilization for children in mixed-status families, Person-centered analysis 209-221 in National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, ince among Low-Income Households: Does Prior | Teaching of Money Management Matter?, by Mar. 61-69 ichal Grinstein- Weiss, Jonathan S. Spader, Yeong Poverty Yeo, Clinton C. Key, and Elizabeth Books extended TANF application period and applicant outcomes, Dec. 273-288 See also Childhood poverty; Low income Low income Prisoners. See Criminal justice system nal aspirations and expectations in discontinuity 141-151 Probation officers’ practice with traumatized youths in, Mar. 21-30 1 See also Criminal justice system helped by nonprofits?, Sept. 167-179 Program evaluation Who Is Helped by Nonprofits?, by recidivism among reentry program prisoners released 167-179 without supervision, Dec. 289-299 See also Risk assessment * tactics to avoid condom use, Racial disparities in volunteer engagement by older adults, June 89-100 Mental health Racial Disparities in Mental Health Outcomes after Psychiatric nothers and spirituality and, Dec. 245-255 Hospital Discharge among Individuals with Severe Mental Mental health outcomes Illness, by Shaun M. Eack and Christina E. Newhill, lh ospital discharge and racial disparities in, Mar. 41-52 Recidivism among Participants ofa Reentry Program for Prisoners Minorities Released without Supervision, by Nora Wikoff, Donald | lly sensitive interventions and substance use M. Linhorst, and Nicole Morani, Dec. 289-299 g youth in, Mar. 11-19 Reentry into Out-of-Home Care: Implications of Child Welfare Sec also Racial disparities Workers’ Assessments of Risk and Safety, by Melissa Mixture modeling Wells and Melissa Correia, Sept. 181-195 latent class analysis in National Longitudinal Study of Reflection on Four Years of Social Work Research (E), by Adolescent Health, Mar. 61-69 Matthew O. Howard, Dec. 243 Moderating effects Research organizational justice and social workers’ intentions to constructing practitioner, Sept. 197-208 ive agency positions, Mar. 31-39 Responsible Conduct of Research and Scholarship: Implicatiofnosr Money management Social Work Research (E), by Jorge Delva and Matthew loan performance among low-income households, Dec. O. Howard, Sept. 163-166 257-271 Reverse Social Work’s Neglect of Adults in the Criminal Justice Mothers System (Rej.), by Matthew O. Howard, Mar. 9 spirituality and mental health among homeless, Dec. Reverse Social Work’s Neglect of Adults in the Criminal Justice 245-255 System: The Intersection and an Agenda (E), by Carrie See also Parents Pettus-Davis, Mar. 3-8 Social Work Research No ume 36, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2012 Risk assessment racial differences among olde r adults in, June 89-100 for reentry into out-of-home care Welfare significance of animal cruelty extended F application period and applicant investigations, Mar. 53-60 outcomes, Dec. : Same-sex marriage Child welfare social work faculty support for, D Work environment Schizophrenia Wnout 1n social WOrKer! racial disparities in mental health outcomes psychiatric hospital discharge, Mar. 41 Scholarship responsible conduct of research and, Sept Service Utilization for Latino Chi The by Qingwen Xu and Kalina Brab Logan-Gr Sexual behavior Youths young men’s o avoid condom use, The Significance umatized, Mar Investigations, by Pozzulo, Mar Social support AUTHOR INDEX burnout in soc ial W orkers { . Judith¢ 113-125 National Study of | Teaching Faculty, by Michael R. We P. Luke, Andrew Grogan-Kaylot Fredricksen-Goldsen, and Lorraine 11-312 Spirituality and Menta David R. Ho« S. Shafer, Dec. 245 Stressful life events probation officers’ prac SU Substance use and culturally sensitive interventions with youths, Mar. 11-19 TANF extended application period and applicant outcomes, sponsible Conduct of Research Dec. 273-288 wd Scholarship: Impl for Social Work Research (I Teacher self-efficacy Sept 1 63-166 relationship between violence toward students and, June Eack, Shaun M 127-139 ind Christina E. Newhill, Racial Disparities in Mental Technology Health Outcomes after Psychiatric Hospital Dis analysis of organizational effects in homeless service wunong Individuals with Severe Mental Illness, ! innovations, Mar. 70—79 Ferguson, Kristin M. Trauma ind Kimberly Bender, SannaJ . Thompson, Bin Xie, probation officers’ practice with youths with, Mar and David Pollio, Exploration of Arrest Activity among 30 Homeless Young 1dults in Four U.S. Cities (RN), Sept. Unraveling Probation Officers’ Practices with Youths with 233-238 Histories of Trauma and Stressful Life Events, by Tina Fredriksen-Goldsen, Karen I., See Woodford, Michael R. Maschi and Craig S. Schwalbe, Mar. 21-30 Freeze, Elizabeth Books. See Grinstein-Weiss, Michal Value conflicts Girardi, Alberta social work’s neglect of adults in the criminal justice and Joanna D. Pozzulo, The Significance of Animal Cruelty system, Mar. 3—9 in Child Protection Investigations, Mar. 53-60 Violence Greenfield, Jennifer C. See McBride, Amanda Moore relationship between teacher self-efficacy and violence Grinstein-Weiss, Michal toward students, June 127-139 and Jonathan S. Spader, Yeong Hun Yeo, Clinton C Volunteering Key, and Elizabeth Books Freeze, Loan Performance engagement of older adults in national service, June among Low-Income Households: Does Prior Parental 101-112 Teaching of Money Management Matter?, Dec. 257-271 Annual Index Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew. See Woodtord, Michael R. Morrow-Howell, Nancy. See McBride, Amanda Moore Guo, Baorong Moser, Stephanie E. See Hodge, David R. Material Assistance: Who Is Helped by Nonprofits?, Sept. Newhill, Christina E. See Eack, Shaun M North, Carol S. 2, Lorraine. See Woodford, Michael R. and Melissa Black and David E. Pollio, Predictors of Successful Tracking over Time in a Homeless Population il Workers Treating Children as Related to (RN), June 153-159 Characteristics, Work Environment, and Noyes, Jennifer L. See Cancian, Maria ort, June 113-125 Patterson, David A. See Cronley, Courtney j See Lee, Jungeun Olivia Pettus-Davis, Carrie fill, Karl G. See Lee, Jungeun Olivia Reverse Social Work’s Neglect of Adults in the Criminal lodge, David R Justice System: The Intersection and an Agenda (E), Mat Jackson and Michael G. Vaughn, Culturally 3-8 ms and Substance Use: A Meta-analytic Pollio, David E. See Ferguson, Kristin M.; North, Carol S. comes among Minority Youths, Mar. 11-19 Pozzulo, Joanna D. See Girardi, Alberta Moser and Michael S. Shafer, Rosato, Nancy Scotto wind Mental Health among Homeless Mothers, and Judith C. Baer, Latent Class Analysis: A Method for 245-255 Capturing Heterogeneity, Mar. 61-69 Matthew O Schwalbe, Craig S. See Maschi, Tina ial Work Research Shafer, Michael S. See Hodge, David R Shaw, Ian and Neil Lunt, Constructing Practitioner Research, Sept 197-208 Solomon, Phyllis. See Kim, Tae Kuen Spader, Jonathan S. See Grinstein- Weiss, Michal Tang, Fengyan and Valire Carr Copeland and Sandra Wexler, Racial Tae Kuen Differences in Volunteer Engagement by Older Adults: An Grinstein-Weiss, Michal Empow rment Pe rspective, June 89-100 Thompson, Sanna J. See Ferguson, Kristin M Traube, Dorian The Missing Link to Child Safety, Permanency, and Well- 3eing: Addressing Substance Misuse in Child Welfare (t June 83-87 \ aughn, Michael G. See | lodge, David R. Wells, Melissa ind Melissa Correia, Reentry into Out-of-Home Car Implications of Child Welfare Workers’ Assessments of Risk md Safe ty, Sept 181-195 Wexler, Sandra. See Tang, Fengyan WVikoff, Nora ind Donald M. Linhorst and Nicole Morani, Re unong Participants of a Reentry Program for Pris Released without Supervision, Dec. 289-299 Woodford, Michael R ind Katherine P Luke, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, Karen I. Fredricksen-Goldsen, and Lorraine Gutierrez, Social Work Faculty Support for Varriage: A Cross National Stud, Inglophone Canadian MSW Teaching } 2 19 Xie, Bin. See Ferguson, Kristin M Xu, Qingwen ind K ilina Br ibeck, Servi in Mixed-Status Families, Sept Ybarra, Marci. See Cancian, Maria Yeo, Yeong Hun. See Grinstein- We Michal Social Work Research Nowuume 36, NUMBER 4. DECEMBER 2012

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