Faculty Journal Articles
The following is an incomplete list of journal articles authored by faculy within the West campus Social Work Department.
Barr, P. & Cacciatore, J. (2008). Personal fear of death and grief in bereaved mothers. Death Studies, 32(5): 445-460.
Barr, P. & Cacciatore, J. (2008). Problematic emotions and maternal grief. Omega: Journal of Death & Dying, 56(4): 331-348.
Bushfield, B. & Bushfield, S. (2000). Time out. Planning, 66(6): 16-17.
Bushfield, S. (2005). Field clusters online. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 23(3/4): 215-227.
Cacciatore, J. (2007). Effects of support groups on post traumatic stress responses in women experiencing stillbirth. Omega: Journal of Death & Dying, 55(1): 71-90.
Cacciatore, J. & Bushfield, S. (2007). Stillbirth: The mother's experience and implications for improving care. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 3(3): 59-79.
Carlson, B.E. (1977). Battered women and their assailants. Social Work, 22(6): 455-460.
Carlson, B.E. (1981). Preschoolers' sex-role identity, father-role perceptions, and paternal family participation. Journal of Family Issues, 2(2): 238-255.
Carlson, B.E. (1992). Questioning the party line on family violence. Affilia: Journal of Women & Social Work, 7(2): 94-110.
Carlson, B.E. (1996). Dating violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11(1): 3-18.
Carlson, B.E. (1997). Mental retardation and domestic violence: An ecological approach to intervention. Social Work, 42(1): 79-89.
Carlson, B.E. (1997). A stress and coping approach to intervention with abused women. Family Relations, 46(3): 291-298.
Carlson, B.E. (1999). Student judgments about dating violence: A factorial vignette analysis. Research in Higher Education, 40(2): 201-220.
Carlson, B.E. (2000). Children exposed to intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 1(4): 321-342.
Carlson, B.E. (2005). The most important things learned about violence and trauma in the past 20 years. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(1): 119-126.
Carlson, B.E. (2006). Best practices in the treatment of substance-abusing women in the child welfare system. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6(3): 97-115.
Carlson, B.E., Abagnale, S. & Flatow, E. (1993). Services for at-risk, pregnant, and parenting teenagers: A consortium approach. Families in Society, 74(6): 375-380.
Carlson, B.E. & Cervera, N.J. (1991). Incarceratin, coping, and support. Social Work: 36(4): 279-285.
Carlson, B.E., Maciol, K. & Schneider, J. (2006). Sibling incest: Reports from forty-one survivors. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(4): 19-34.
Carlson, B.E., Matto, H., Smith, C.A. & Eversman, M. (2006). A pilot study of reunification following drug abuse treatment: Recovering the mother role. Journal of Drug Issues, 36(4): 877-902.
Carlson, B.E., McNutt, L.A. & Choi, D.Y. (2003). Childhood and adult abuse among women in primary health care. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(8): 924-941.
Carlson, B.E., McNutt, L.A., Choi, D.Y. & Rose, I.M. (2002). Intimate partner abuse and mental health: The role of social support and other protective factors. Violence Aganist Women, 8(6): 720-725.
Carlson, B.E. & Worden, A.P. (2005). Attitutdes and beliefs about domestic violence: Results of a public opinion survey: I. Defintions of domestic violence, criminal domestic violence, and prevalence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(10): 1197-1218.
Duffee, D.E. & Carlson, B.E. (1996). Competing value premises for the provision of drug treatment to probationers. Crime & Delinquency, 42(4): 574-592.
Farone, D.W., Fitzpatrick, T.R. & Bushfield, S.Y. (2008). Hope, locus of control, and quality of health among elder Latina cancer surviros. Social Work in Health Care, 46(2): 51-70.
Fitzpatrick, T.R., Vinick, B.H. & Bushfield, S. (2005). Anticipated and experienced changes in activities after husbands retire. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 46(2): 69-84.
Furman, R., Lietz, C.A. & Langer, C.L. (2006). The research poem in international social work: Innovations in qualitative methodology. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(3): 1-8.
Hodge, D.R. (2000). Spiritual ecomaps: A new diagrammatic tool for assessing marital and family spirituality. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 26(2): 217-228.
Hodge, D.R. (2001). Spiritual assessment: A review of major qualitative methods and a new framework for assessing spirituality. Social Work, 46(3): 203-214.
Hodge, D.R. (2001). Spiritual genograms: A generational approach to assessing spirituality. Families in Society, 82(1): 35-48.
Hodge, D.R. (2002). Does social work oppress evalgelical Christians? A «new class» analysis of society and social work. Social Work, 47(4): 401-414.
Hodge, D.R. (2002). Equally devout, but do they speak the same language? Comparing the religious beliefs and practices of social workers and the general public. Families in Society, 83(5/6): 573-584.
Hodge, D.R. Working with Muslim youths: Understanding the values and beliefs of Islamic discourse. Children & Schools, 24(1): 6-20.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). The challenge of spiritual diversity: Can social work facilitate an inclusive environment? Families in Society, 84(3): 348-358.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). Differences in worldviews between social workers and people of faith. Families in Society, 84(2): 285-295.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). Hodge responds. Social Work, 48(3): 431-432.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). The intrinsic spirituality scale: A new six-item instrument for assessing the salience of spirituality as motivational construct. Journal of Social Service Research, 30(1): 41-61.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). Spiritual assessment: Hodge responds. Social Work, 48(4): 563-565.
Hodge, D.R. (2003). Value differences between social workers and members of the working and middle classes. Social Work, 48(1): 107-119.
Hodge, D.R. (2004). Developing cultural competency with evangelical Christians. Families in Society, 85(2): 251-260.
Hodge, D.R. (2004). Spirituality and people with mental illness: Developiong spiritual competency in assessment and intervention. Families in Society, 85(1): 36-44.
Hodge, D.R. (2004). Who we are, where we come from, and some of our perceptions: Comparison of social workers and the general population. Social Work, 49(2): 261-268.
Hodge, D.R. (2004). Working with Hindu clients in a spiritually sensitive manner. Social Work, 49(1): 27-38.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Developing a spiritual assessment toolbox: A discussion of the strengths and limitations of five different assessment methods. Health & Social Work, 30(4): 314-323.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Epistemological frameworks, homosexuality, and religion: How people of faith understand the intersection between homosexuality and religion. Social Work, 50(3): 207-218.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Perceptiosn of compliance with the profession's ethical standards that address religion: A national study. Journal of Social Work Education, 41(2): 279-295.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Social work and the House of Islam: Orienting practitioners to the beliefs and values of Muslims in the United States. Social Work, 50(2): 162-173.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Spiritual assessment in marital and family therapy: A methodological framework for selecting among six qualitative assessment tools. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 31(4): 341-356.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Spiritual ecograms: A new assessment instrument for identifying clients' strengths in space and across time. Families in Society, 86(2): 287-296.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Spiritual lifemaps: A client-centered pictorial instrument for spiritual assessment, planning, and intervention. Social Work, 50(1): 77-87.
Hodge, D.R. (2005). Spirituality in social work education: A development and discussion of goals that flow from the profession's ethical mandates. Social Work Education, 24(1): 37-55.
Hodge, D.R. (2006). Do conceptualizations of spirituality and religion affect perceptionsn of compliance with the ethical standards that address religion? An exploratory study. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, 25(2): 1-18.
Hodge, D.R. (2006). Advocating for the forgotten human right: Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - religious freedom. International Social Work, 49(4): 431-443.
Hodge, D.R. (2006). Moving toward a more inclusive educaitonal environment? A multi-sample exploration of religious discrimination as seen through the eyes of students from various faith traditions. Journal of Social Work Education, 42(2): 249-267.
Hodge, D.R. (2006). Spiritually modified cognitive therapy: A review of the literature. Social Work, 51(2): 157-166.
Hodge, D.R. (2006). A template for spiritual assessment: A review of the JCAHO requirements and guidelines for implementation. Social Work, 51(4): 317-326.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). A systematic review of the empirical literature on intercessory prayer. Research on Social Work Practice, 17(2): 174-187.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). Advocating for persecuted people of faith: A social justice imperative. Families in Society, 88(2): 255-262.
Hodge, D.R.. (2007). Learning to hear each others' voice: A response to Melendez and LaSala. Social Work, 52(4): 365-374.
Hodge, D.R. Progressing toward inclusion? Exploring the state of religious diversity. Social Work Research, 31(1): 55-63.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). Releasing students from class for spiritual instruction: Does it hinder academic performance? Children & Schools, 29(3): 161-171.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). Religious discrimination and ethical compliance: Exploring perceptions among a professionally affiliated sample of graduate students. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, 26(2): 91-113.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). The spiritual competence scale: A new instrument for assessing spiritual competence at the programmatic level. Research on Social Work Practice, 17(2): 287-295.
Hodge, D.R. (2007). Social justice and people of faith: A transnational perspective. Social Work, 52(2): 139-148.
Hodge, D.R.. (2008). Sexual trafficking in the United States: A domestic problem with transnational dimensions. Social Work, 53(2): 143-152.
Hodge, D.R.. (2008). Constructing spiritually modified interventions: Cognitive therapy with diverse populations. International Social Work, 51(2): 178-192.
Hodge, D.R., Andereck, K. & Montoya, H. (2007). Spiritual/religious life-style profiles and community substance abuse perceptions: An exploratory study among a predominantly Hispanic sample in the American southwest. Journal of Social Service Research, 34(1): 43-54.
Hodge, D.R., Andereck, K. & Montoya, H. (2007). The protective influence of spiritual-religious lifestyle profiles on tobacco use, alcohol use, and gambling. Social Work Research, 31(4): 211-219.
Hodge, D.R., Baughman, L.M. & Cummings, J.A. (2006). Moving toward spiritual competency: Deconstructing religious stereotypes and spiritual prejudices in social work literature. Journal of Social Service Research, 32(4): 211-231.
Hodge, D.R. & Boddie, S.C. (2007). Social workers's personal spiritual characteristics and their conceptualizations of spirituality and religion: A mixed method study. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 26(1): 53-70.
Hodge, D.R. & Bushfield, S. (2006). Developing spiritual competence in practice. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 15(3/4): 101-127.
Hodge, D.R., Cardenas, P. & Montoya, H. (2001). Perceptions of mission-critical organizational resources: A survey of substance prevention and treatment agencies in the southwest. Social Work, 46(4): 341-349.
Hodge, D.R., Cardenas, P. & Montoya, H. (2001). Substance use: Spirituality and religious participation as protective factors among rural youth. Social Work Research, 25(3): 153-161.
Hodge, D.R. & Gillespie, D.F. (2003). Phrase completion scales: An alternative to Likert scales. Social Work Research, 27(1): 45-55.
Hodge, D.R. & Gillespie, D.F. (2007). Phrase completion scales: A better measurement approach than Likert scales? Journal of Social Service Research, 33(4): 1-12.
Hodge, D.R. & Lietz, C.A.. (2007). The international sexual trafficking of women and children: A Review of Literature. Affilia: Journal of Women & Social Work, 22(2): 163-174.
Hodge, D.R. & McGrew, C.C. (2006). Spirituality, religion, and the interrelationship: A nationally representative study. Journal of Social Work Education, 42(3): 637-654.
Hodge, D.R. & Nadir, A. Moving toward culturally competent practice with Muslims: Modifying cognitive therapy with Islamic tenets. Social Work, 53(1): 31-41.
Hodge, D.R. & Pittman, J. (2003). Faith-based drug and alcohol treatment providers: An exploratory study of Texan providers. Journal of Social Service Research, 30(1): 19-40..
Hodge, D.R. & Williams, T.R. (2002). Assessing African American spirituality with spiritual ecomaps. Families in Society, 83(5/6): 585-595.
Lacasse, J.R. (2005). Consumer advertising of psychiatric medications biases the public against nonpharmacological treatment. Ethical Human Psychology & Psychiatry, 7(3): 175-179.
Lacasse, J.R. (2006). Social workers' views of the etiology of mental disorders. Social Work, 51(1): 94.
Lacasse, J.R. & Gomory, T. (2003). Is graduate social work education promoting a critical approach to mental health practice? Journal of Social Work Education, 39(3): 383-406.
Lacasse, J.R. & Leo, J. (2005). Serotonin and depression: A disconnect between the advertisements and the scientific literature. PLoS Medicine, 2(12): 1211-1216.
Lacasse, J.R. & Leo, J. (2006). Should industry speak the loudest in informing the public on medical matters? PLoS Medicine, 3(2): 269.
Leo, J. & Lacasse, J. (2008). The media and the chemical imbalance theory of depression. Society, 45(1): 35-45.
Lietz, C.A. (2004). Resiliency based social learning: A strengths based approach to residential treatment. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 22(2): 21-36.
Lietz, C.A. (2006). Uncovering stories of family resilience: A mixed methods study of resilient families, part 1. Families in Society, 87(4): 575-582.
Lietz, C.A. (2007). Strengths-based group practice: Three case studies. Social Work with Groups, 30(2): 73-87.
Lietz, C.A. (2007). Uncovering stories of resilience: A mixed methods study of resilient families, part 2. Families in Society, 88(1): 147-155.
Lietz, C.A., Langer, C.L. & Furman, R. (2006). Establishing trustworthiness in qualitative research in social work. Qualitative Social Work, 5(4): 441-458.
Limb, G.E. & Hodge, D.R. Developing spiritual lifemaps as a culture-centered pictorial instrument for spiritual assessments with Native American clients. Research on Social Work Practice, 17(2): 296-304.
Martinez-Brawley, E.E. & Zorita, P.. (2007). Tacit and codified knowledge in social work: A critique of standardization in education and practice. Families in Society, 88(4): 534-542.
Martinez-Brawley, E.E. & Zorita, P.. (2006). Language, identity and empowerment: The case of Spanish in the southwest. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 15(1/2): 81-95.
Martinez-Brawley, E.E. & Zorita, P.. (2001). Immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers: The challenge of services in the southwest. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 10(3): 49-67.
Martinez-Brawley, E.E. & Zorita, P.. (2001). Latino immigrants in the borderlands. International Social Work, 44(1): 57-74.
McNutt, L.A., Carlson, B.E., Persaud, M. & Postmus, J. (2002). Cumulative abuse experiences, physical health and health behaviors. Annals of Epidemiology, 12(2): 123-130.
McNutt, L.A., Carlson, B.E., Rose, I.M. & Robinson, D.A. (2002). Partner violence intervention in the busy primary care environment. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 22(2): 84-91.
McNutt, L.A., Holcomb Jr., J.P. & Carlson, B.E. (2000). Logistic regression analysis: When the odds ratio does not work. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(10): 1050-1059.
Ramos, B.M., Carlson, B.E. & McNutt, L.A. (2004). Lifetime abuse, mental health, and African American women. Journal of Family Violence, 19(3): 153-164.
Ressler, L.E. & Hodge, D.R. (2005). Religious discrimination in social work: Preliminary evidence. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, 24(4): 55-74.
Smith, C. & Carlson, B.E. (1997). Stress, coping and resilience in children and youth. Social Service Review, 71(2): 231-256.
Worden, A.P. & Carlson, B.E. (2005). Attitudes and beliefs about domestic violence: Results of a public opinion survey: II. Beliefs about causes. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(10): 1219-1243.
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