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Editorial Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF James Herbert Williams, PhD, University of Denver PRESIDENT Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH, ACSW SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH EDITORS 2009–2012 Matthew O. Howard CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2004–2008 Jeffrey M. Jenson Angelo McClain, PhD, LICSW 2001–2004 Enola K. Proctor 1997–2001 Anne E. Fortune 1992–1997 Stuart A. Kirk Charlotte Lyn Bright, University of Maryland, Baltimore 1988–1992 Shirley M. Buttrick Shaun M. Eack, University of Pittsburgh 1984–1988 Eileen Gambrill Philip Hong, Loyola University, Chicago 1980–1984 Tony Tripodi Elizabeth K. Anthony, Arizona State University, Phoenix 1976–1980 William J. Reid* *Deceased CONSULTING EDITORS Susan F. Allen, University of Southern Florida, St. Petersburg; Fernando H. Andrade, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; David Ansong, Washington University, St. Louis; Yu Bai, Duke University, Durham, NC; Cristina B. Bares, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA; Jennifer L. Bellamy, University of Chicago; Kimberly Bender, University of Denver; Jodi Berger Cardoso, University of Houston; Daniel Brisson, University of Denver; Teri Browne, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Leopoldo J. Cabassa, Columbia University, New York; Colleen L. Campbell, Department of Veterans Affairs, The Villages, FL; Yiyoon Chung, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea; Trenette T. Clark, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Gary S. Cuddeback, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Susan M. De Luca, University of Texas, Austin; Kirk A. Foster, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Maryah S. Fram, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Darcy A. Freedman, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland; Bridget Freisthler, University of California, Los Angeles; Andy Frey, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Eric Garland, University of Utah, Salt Lake City; Jeremy T. 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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF James Herbert Williams, PhD, University of Denver PRESIDENT Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH, ACSW SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH EDITORS 2009–2012 Matthew O. Howard CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2004–2008 Jeffrey M. Jenson Angelo McClain, PhD, LICSW 2001–2004 Enola K. Proctor 1997–2001 Anne E. Fortune 1992–1997 Stuart A. Kirk Charlotte Lyn Bright, University of Maryland, Baltimore 1988–1992 Shirley M. Buttrick Shaun M. Eack, University of Pittsburgh 1984–1988 Eileen Gambrill Philip Hong, Loyola University, Chicago 1980–1984 Tony Tripodi Elizabeth K. Anthony, Arizona State University, Phoenix 1976–1980 William J. Reid* *Deceased CONSULTING EDITORS Susan F. Allen, University of Southern Florida, St. Petersburg; Fernando H. Andrade, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; David Ansong, Washington University, St. Louis; Yu Bai, Duke University, Durham, NC; Cristina B. Bares, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA; Jennifer L. Bellamy, University of Chicago; Kimberly Bender, University of Denver; Jodi Berger Cardoso, University of Houston; Daniel Brisson, University of Denver; Teri Browne, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Leopoldo J. Cabassa, Columbia University, New York; Colleen L. Campbell, Department of Veterans Affairs, The Villages, FL; Yiyoon Chung, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea; Trenette T. Clark, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Gary S. Cuddeback, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Susan M. De Luca, University of Texas, Austin; Kirk A. Foster, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Maryah S. Fram, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Darcy A. Freedman, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland; Bridget Freisthler, University of California, Los Angeles; Andy Frey, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Eric Garland, University of Utah, Salt Lake City; Jeremy T. Goldbach, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Geetha Gopalan, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Washington University in St. Louis; Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Baorong Guo, University of Missouri–St. Louis; Leslie K. Hasche, University of Denver; Julia F. Hastings, University at Albany/State University of New York; Jesse J. Helton, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO; Janna C. Heyman, Fordham University, New York; Sarah Louise Hessenauer, University of Wisconsin– Whitewater; Joseph A. Himle, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Ian W. Holloway U, niversity of California, Los Angeles; Nora L. Ishibashi, Loyola University, Chicago; Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; Johnny S. Kim, University of Denver; Judy L. Krysik, Arizona State University, Phoenix; Ji Seon Lee, Fordham University, New York; Sungkyu Lee, Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea; Amanda J. Lehning, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Gordon E. Limb, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; Vernon T. Loke, Eastern Washington University, Cheney; Jennifer McClendon, University of Nevada, Reno; Jill Theresa Messing, Arizona State University, Phoenix; Orion P. Mowbray, University of Georgia, Athens; Duy D. Nguyen, New York University; Timothy F. Page, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; Susan L. Parish, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; Carrie Pettus-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis; Ronald O. Pitner, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Margaret L. Polinsky, Altadena, CA; Byron J. Powell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Stella M. Resko, Wayne State University, Detroit; Joseph P. Ryan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Paul Sacco, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Tamara Estes Savage, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Anna M. Scheyett, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Kristie L. Seelman, Georgia State University; Atlanta; Kevin Shafer, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; Valerie Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley; Richard J. Smith, Wayne State University, Detroit; Marlys M. Staudt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Catherine L. W. Striley, University of Florida, Gainesville; Dorian E. Traube, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Michael G. Vaughn, St. Louis University; Dexter R. Voisin, University of Chicago; N. Eugene Walls, University of Denver; Hsi-sheng Wei, National Taipei University, New Taipei City, Taiwan; Allison Whisenhunt, Providence Seaside Hospital, Seaside, OR; Anne Williford, University of Kansas, Lawrence; Michael R. Woodford, Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada; Allison Zippay, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick NASW PRESS STAFF Cheryl Y. BradleyP , ublisher; Julie Gutin, Managing Editor; Sarah Lowman, Senior Editor; Sharon Fletcher, Marketing Manager; Kiera White, Marketing Coordinator; Bill Cathey, Production and Media Specialist; Tracey Hawkins, Circulation Coordinator; Helen C. Williams, Circulation Coordinator; Lisa Brown, Administrative Assistant Social Work Research (ISSN 1070-5309) is a professional journal committed to advancing the development of knowledge and informing social work practice. The journal is one of the chief outlets for primary research articles in social work and social welfare. As a repository for an evolving body of knowledge, it makes an important contribution to the quality of educational materials and social work practice. Statements of fact and opinion in the articles in Social Work Research are those of the authors and contributors, not of NASW Press or Oxford University Press, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of NASW or Oxford University Press. Neither NASW Press nor Oxford University Press makes any representation, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of the material in this journal and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. The reader should make her or his own evaluation as to the appropriateness or otherwise of any experimental technique described. In the interest of accurate and unbiased communication, NASW subscribes to a belief in the importance of avoiding language that might imply sexual, racial, ethnic, or other kinds of discrimination, stereotyping, or bias. NASW is committed to the fair and equal treatment of individuals and groups, and material submitted should not promote stereotypic or discriminatory attitudes and assumptions about people. Advertising rates are available on request. Publication of an advertisement does not constitute an endorsement or approval of any products or services advertised, any point of view, standard, or opinion presented therein. NASW is not responsible for any claims made in an advertisement appearing in its publications. To advertise, please contact Linda Hann: linda.hann@oup.com. Tel: +44 (0)1367 710022 (please call during UK working hours only). Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by the National Association of Social Workers, 750 First Street, NE, Suite 800,Washington, DC 20002-4241. Print subscription rates: NASW members, $88 for 1 year; NASW student members, $60 for 1 year; nonmembers: individuals, $112 for 1 year; libraries/institutions, $175 for 1 year; corporate, $218 per year. For a print subscription, please contact Oxford Journals at jnlorders@oup.com or 1(800) 852-7323. For online subscription, go to http:// naswpress.org/publications/journals/swr.html Social Work Research is indexed/abstracted in Abstracts in Anthropology; Abstracts in Social Gerontology; Academic Abstracts; AgeLine; Applied Social Sciences Index & Behavioral Sciences; ERIC/Cass; Exceptional Child Education Resources; HealthSTAR; Psychological Abstracts/PsycINFO/PsycLIT; Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS); Sage Family Studies Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Work Abstracts; and Sociological Abstracts (SA)/Social Planning, Policy, and Development Abstracts (SOPODA). National Headquarters and Publishing Office: National Association of Social Workers, 750 First Street, NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002-4241. Telephone: 202-408- 8600, TTD 202-336-8396. http://www.naswpress.org Periodical class mail postage paid at Cary, NC, and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Social Work Research, Journals Customer Service Department, Oxford University Press, 2001 Evans Rd, Cary, NC 27513-2009. Copyright © 2015 by the National Association of Social Workers, Inc. Produced for NASW Press by Oxford Journals, a division of Oxford University Press. Printed in the United States of America.

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