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Social Work - West campus  Tags: social_work immigration refugees  

This guide, intended to assist students and faculty doing research on social work topics, provides an overview of key online and print resources available from Fletcher Library at West campus and the overall ASU Libraries.
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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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