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Selected Publications by Faculty and Staff
1999

Books

Barth, R., Brodzinsky, D., & Freundlich, M. (1999). Adoption and prenatal exposure: The research, policy, and practice challenges. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

Bowen, G.L., Martin, J.A., & Mancini, J.A. (1999). Communities in Blue for the 21st century. Fairfax, VA: Caliber Associates.

Carlton-Laney, I., Edwards, R.L., & Reid, N. (Eds.), (1999). Preserving and Strengthening Small Towns and Rural Communities. Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Dobelstein, A.W. (1999). Moral authority, ideology, and the future of American social welfare. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Kirk, R.S. (1999). Evaluating and reporting outcomes: A guide for respite and crisis care program managers. Durham, NC: ARCH Press.

Richman, J.M., & Fraser, M.W. (Eds.), (1999). Resilience in childhood to trauma and violence: Theory and application. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Altpeter, M., Schopler, J.H., Galinsky, M.J., and Pennell, J. (1999). Participatory research as social work practice: When is it viable? Journal of Progressive Human Services, 10(2), 31–53.

Arnold, E.M. (1999). The cessation of cancer treatment as a crisis. Social Work in Health Care, 29(2),21–38.

Arnold, E.M., McNeece, C.A., McInnis, M., & Valentine, P.V. (1999). Evaluating drug courts: An alternative to incarceration. In G.L. Mays, & P. Gregware (Eds.), Courts and justice (2nd ed.) (pp. 419–431).Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Barbarin, O. (1999). Social risks and psychological adjustment: A comparison of African American and South African children. Child Development, 70, 1348–1359.

Barbarin, O., & Richter, L. (1999). Adversity and psycho-social competence of South African children. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 69, 319–327

Barbarin, O., & Christian, M. (1999). The social and cultural context of coping with Sickle Cell Disease: I. A review of biomedical and psychosocial issues. Journal of Black Psychology, 25, 277–293.

Barth, R.P. (1999). Risks and rates of disruption. In W. Pierce and C. Marshner (Eds.), Adoption Factbook III (pps. 381–392). Washington, DC: National Committee on Adoption.

Barth, R.P. (1999). Setting performance goals for adoption services: Estimating the need for adoption of children in foster care. Adoption Quarterly, 2, 29–38.

Barth, R.P., & Price, A. (1999). Shared family care: Providing services to parents and children placed together in out-of-home care. Child Welfare, 78, 88–107.

Bibus, A., Link, R., Rooney, R., Strom-Gottfried, K.J., & Sullivan, M. (1999). The writers group. Families in Society, 80, 531–534.

Bowen, N.K., & Bowen, G.L. (1999). Effects of crime and violence in neighborhoods and schools on the school behavior and performance of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 14(3), 319–342,

Brooks, D., Barth, R.P., Bussiere, A., & Jackson, G. (1999). Adoption and race: Implementing the Multi-ethnic Placement Act. Social Work, 44, 167–78.

Brooks, D., & Barth, R.P. (1999). Adjustment outcomes of adult transracial and inracial adoptees: Effects of race, gender, adoptive family structure, and placement history. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 69, 87–103.

Bowen, G.L., & McClure, P. (1999). Military communities. In P. McClure (Ed.), Pathways to the future: A review of military family research (pp. 11–34). Scranton, PA: Marywood University.

Carlton-LaNey, I. (1999). African American social work pioneers’ response to need. Social Work, 44, 311–321.

Carlton-LaNey, I., Edwards, R.L., & Reid, N. (1999). Small towns and rural communities: From romantic notions to harsh realities. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R.L. Edwards & N. Reid, (Eds.), Preserving and strengthening small towns and rural communities (pp. 5–12). Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Dubin, N.H., Monahan, L., YuYahiro, J., Michael, R.H., Zimmerman, S.I., Hawkes, W., Fox, K., & Magaziner, J. (1999). Serum concentrations of steroids, PTH and calcitonin in postmenopausal women during the year following hip fracture: effect of location of fracture and age. The Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 54A, 467–473.

Dunlap, K.M., & Strom-Gottfried, K.J. (1999). Ethics: Issues for interns. The New Social Worker, 6(1), 8–10.

Fraser, M.W. (1999). Antisocial, aggressive behavior in childhood. In K. van Wormer & A. R. Roberts (Eds.), Teaching forensic social work: Course outlines on criminal and juvenile justice and victimology (pp. 91–100). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Fraser, M.W., Richman, J.M., & Galinsky, M.J. (1999). Risk, protection, and resilience: Towards a conceptual framework for social work practice. Social Work Research, 23(3), 131–143.

 

Fredman, L., Magaziner, J., Hebel, J.R., Hawkes, W., & Zimmerman, S.I. (1999). Depressive symptoms and 6-year mortality among elderly community-dwelling women. Epidemiology, 10, 54–59.

Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D.L. (1999). Building support for rural elderly with mental illnesses: The Carolina Companions Project. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R.L. Edwards, and P.N. Reid, (Eds.), Preserving and srengthening small towns and rural communities (pp. 196–210). Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Gamble, D.N., & Varma, S. (1999). International women doing development work define needed skills for sustainable development. Social Development Issues, 21(1).

Heath, D.T., & Orthner, D.K. (1999). Stress and adaptation among male and female single parents. Journal of Family Issues, 20, 557–587.

Johnson, A.E. (1999). Social Work: A Cultural Perspective. In J.L. Conyers, Jr., & A.P. Barnett (Eds.), African American sociology: A social study of the Pan African disapora (100–107). Chicago: Nelson-Hall .

Johnson, J.H., Johnson-Webb, K.D., & Farrell, W.C. (1999). A profile of Hispanic newcomers to North Carolina. Popular Government, 65(1), 2–11.

Johns, J.M., Noonan, L.R., Zimmerman, L.I., McMillan, B.A., Means,.L.W.,Walker, C.H., Lubin, D.A., Meter, K.E., Nelson, C.J., Pedersen, C.A., Mason,G.A., and Lauder, J.M. (1998). Chronic cocaine treatment alters social/aggressive behavior in Sprague-Dawley rat dams and in their prenatally exposed pups. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 846, 399–404.

Kirk, R.S. (1999). Tracking progress through single-subject design. In K. Strom-Gottfried (Ed.), Social work practice: An applied learning guide (pp. 342-352). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

McConkie-Rosell, A., Spiridigliozzi, G., Rounds, K., Dawson, D., Burgess, D., Sullivan, J., Lachiewicz, A. (1999). A survey of parental attitudes regarding carrier testing in children at risk for fragile X syndrome. American Journal of Genetics, 82, 206–211.

Moss, K, Ullman, M., Starrett, B.E., Burris, S., & Johnson, M.C. (1999). Outcomes of employment discrimination charges filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Psychiatric Services 50(8), 1028–1035.

Nash, J.K., & Bowen, G.L. (1999). Perceived crime and informal social control in the neighborhood as a context for adolescent behavior: A risk and resilience perspective. Social Work Research, 23, 171–186.

Nelson, G.M. (1999). Putting the whole community in charge of foster care. America’s Family Support Magazine, (18)2, 43–45.

Roberts, A.C., Worth, S., & Kirk, R.S. (1999). Enhanced employee assistance program services for rural TANF recipients. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R.L. Edwards, & N. Reid (Eds.), Preserving and strengthening small towns and rural communities (pp. 159–171). Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Rounds, K. (1999). Health, illness, and disability. In L. Jarman-Rohde, G. Stone, & V. Carr Copeland (Eds.), Exemplary course outlines in health care. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Ruiz, D., & Carlton-LaNey, I. (1999). The increase in intergenerational African American families headed by grandmothers. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 26, 71–86.

Scheyett, A., & Fuhrman, T. (1999). Managed behavioral healthcare in a rural environment: Carolina alternatives. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R. Edwards, P.N. Reid (eds.) Preserving and strengthening small towns and rural communities. Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Smokowski, P., & Reynolds, A. (1999). Resilience and protective factors in adolescence: An autobiographical perspective from disadvantaged youth. Journal of School Psychology, 37(4), 425–448.

Smokowski, P.R., Rose, S., Todar, K., & Reardon, K. (1999). Postgroup-casualty status, group events, and leader behavior: An early look into the dynamics of damaging group experiences. Social Work Practice 9(5), 555–574.

Smokowski, P. (1998). Prevention and intervention strategies for promoting resilience in disadvantaged children. Social Service Review 72(3), 337–364.

Smokowski, P., & Wodarski, J. (1998). Cognitive-behavioral treatment for cocaine addiction: Clinical effectiveness and practice guidelines. Journal of Applied Social Sciences 23(1), 3–12.

Soltys, F.G., Brookins, M., & Seney, J. (1998). Why Hospice? The case for ESRD patients and their families. Journal of Nephrology, 25(6), 619–624.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J. (1999). Instructor’s Manual for Social Work Practice: Cases, activities and exercises. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J. (1999). Professional boundaries: An analysis of violations by social workers. Families in Society, 80, 239–449.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J. (1999). Social Work Practice: Cases, activities and exercises. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J. (1999). When colleague accuses colleague: Adjudicating personnel matters through the filing of ethics complaints. Administration in Social Work, 23(2), 1–16.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J., & Dunlap, K.M. (1999). Unraveling ethical dilemmas. The New Social Worker. 6(2), 8–12.

Strom-Gottfried, K.J.,& Dunlap, K.M. (1999). Unraveling ethical dilemmas. The New Social Worker, 6(2), 8–12.

Usher, C.L. (1999). From social experiments to reform initiatives: Implications for designing and conducting evaluations. Protecting Children, 15, 4–9.

Usher, C.L., Randolph, K.A., & Gogan, H.C. (1999). Placement patterns in foster care. Social Service Review, 73, 22–36.

Usher, C.L., Wildfire, J.B., & Gibbs, D.A. (1999). Measuring performance in child welfare: Secondary effects of success. Child Welfare, 78, 31–51.

Usher, C.L. (1998). Managing care across systems to improve outcomes for families and communities. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 25, 217–229.

Waites, C., & Carlton-LaNey, I. (1999). Returning to rural roots: African American return migrants’ use of senior centers. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R.L. Edwards & N. Reid (Eds.), Preserving and strengthening small towns and rural communities (pp. 236–248). Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Williams, J.C. (1999). Short-term psychotherapy groups for children: Adapting group processes for specific problems. In C. Schaefer (Ed.), Inpatient settings (pp. 439–482). New York: Jason Aronson.

Zimmerman, S.I., Hawkes, W., Chandler, J., Buie, V.C., Hebel, J.R., Sloane, P.D., Martin, A., Magaziner, J., Holder, L., & Girman, C. (1999). Correlates of bone mineral density in nursing home residents. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 3, 140–145.

Zimmerman, S.I., Girman, C.J., Custis, V.B., Chandler, J., Hawkes, W., Martin, A., Holder, L., Hebel, J.R., Sloane, P.D., & Magaziner, J. (1999). The prevalence of osteoporosis in nursing home residents. Osteoporosis International 9, 151–157.

Zimmerman, S.I., Smith, H.D., Gruber-Baldini, A., Fox, K.M., Hebel, J.R., Kenzora, J., Felsenthal, G., & Magaziner, J. (1999). Short-term persistent depression following hip fracture: a risk factor and target to increase resiliency in the aged. Social Work Research, 23, 187–196.

Zimmerman, S.I., & Sloane, P.D. (1999). Optimum residential care for people with dementia. Generations, Fall, 62–68.