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Publisher: National Association of Social Workers

Volume 32, Number 2, May 2007
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Editorial

Articles

English Language Proficiency and Health-Related Quality of Life among Chinese and Korean Immigrant Elders
pp. 119-127(9)
Authors: Mui, Ada C.; Kang, Suk-Young; Kang, Dooyeon; Domanski, Margaret Dietz

The Aftermath of Road Trauma: Survivors' Perceptions of Trauma and Growth
pp. 129-137(9)
Authors: Harms, Louise; Talbot, Michelle

Practice Forum

Telephone Technology in Social Work Group Treatment
pp. 139-141(3)
Authors: Mallon, Bernie; Houtstra, Tracy

Custody Planning with Families Affected by HIV
pp. 143-146(4)
Author: Mason, Sally

Evidence-Based Practice and Social Work: An Illustration of the Steps Involved
pp. 147-150(4)
Authors: Gossett, Megan; Weinman, Maxine L.

Metropolitan Community AIDS Network: Faith-Based Culturally Relevant Services for African American Substance Users at Risk of HIV
pp. 151-154(4)
Authors: MacMaster, Samuel A.; Crawford, Sharon L.; Jones, Jenny L.; Rasch, Randolph F.R.; Thompson, Stephanie J.; Sanders, Edwin C.

National Health Line

HIV and AIDS Today: Where Is Social Work Going?
pp. 155-157(3)
Author: Wheeler, Darrell P.

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