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2005 - A to K

Aarons GA (2005). Measuring provider attitudes toward evidence-based practice: Consideration of organizational context and individual differences. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 14, 255-271.

Baker-Ericzen MJ, Brookman-Frazee L, & Stahmer A (2005). Stress levels and adaptability in parents of toddlers with and without autism spectrum disorders. Research & Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 30(4), 194-204.

Barrio C, & Yamada A-M (2005). Serious mental illness among Mexican immigrants: Implications for culturally relevant practice. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Services, 3(1/2), 87-106.

Barth RP, Landsverk J, Chamberlain P, Reid JB, Rolls JA, Hurlburt MS, Farmer EMZ, James S, McCabe K, & Kohl PL (2005). Parent-training programs in child welfare services: Planning for a more evidence-based approach to serving biological parents. Research on Social Work Practice, 15(5), 353-371.

Brown, S.A. & Abrantes, A.M. (2005). Substance use disorders. In D. A. Wolfe, & E.J. Mash (Eds.), Behavioral and Emotional Disorders in Adolescents (pp. 226-256). Guilford Press.

Caldwell, L.C., Schweinsburg, A.D., Nagel, B.J., Barlett, V.C., Brown, S.A., & Tapert, S.F. (2005). Gender and adolescent alcohol use disorders on BOLD response to spatial working memory. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 40(3), 194-200.

Connelly CD, Newton RR, & Aarons GA (2005). A psychometric examination of English and Spanish versions of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, 1560-1579.

Dubowitz H, Newton RR, Litrownik AJ, Briggs EC, Lewis T, Thompson R, English D, Lee LC, & Feerick MM (2005). Examination of a conceptual model of neglect. Child Maltreatment, 10, 173-189.

Dubowitz H, Pitts SC, Litrownik AJ, Cox CE, Runyan D, & Black MM (2005). Defining child neglect based on child protective services data. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(5), 493-511.

English DJ, Graham JC, Litrownik AJ, Everson M, & Bangdiwala SI (2005). Defining maltreatment chronicity: Are there differences in child outcomes? Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(5), 575-594.

English DJ, Upadhyaya MP, Litrownik AJ, Marshall JM, Runyan DK, Graham JC, & Dupowitz H (2005). Maltreatment’s wake: The relationship of maltreatment dimensions to child outcomes. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(5), 597-619.

Evans Cuellar A, Kelleher KJ, Rolls JA, Pajer K (2005). Medicaid insurance policy for youths involved in the criminal justice system. American Journal of Public Health, 95(10), 1707-1711.


Garland AF, Lau AS, Yeh M, McCabe KM, Hough RL, & Landsverk JA (2005). Racial and ethnic differences in utilization of mental health services among high-risk youths. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 1336-1343.

Hayden-Wade HA, & Leslie LK (2005). Children: Stages of development and growth. In Encyclopedia of Forensic Medicine (pp. 325-338). London: Oxford University Press.

Hayden-Wade HA, Stein RI, Ghaderi A, Saelens BE, Zabinski MF, & Wilfley DE (2005). Prevalence, characteristics, and correlates of teasing experiences among overweight children vs. non-overweight peers. Obesity Research, 13(8), 1381-1392.

Hussey JM, Marshall JM, English DJ, Knight ED, Lau AS, Dubowitz H, & Kotch JB (2005). Defining maltreatment according to substantiation: distinction without a difference? Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(5), 479-492.

Jensen, P. S., Weersing, V. R., Hoagwood, K. E., & Goldman, E. (2005). What is the evidence for evidence-based treatments? A hard look at our soft underbelly. Mental Health Services, 7, 53-74.


 
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