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FAMILY VULNERABILITIES:
Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being
National Council on Family Relations
69th Annual Conference
November 7-10, 2007
Pre-conference Workshops: November 6-7
Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel
600 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
Phone: 412-391-4600
Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D., University of Kentucky
Plenary and Invited Special Speakers
�Conference Sponsors
The National Council on Family Relations thanks the following sponsors:
Bank of New York Mellon
Bayer
Highmark
Johnson Printing, Rochester Minnesota
Lee Hecht Harrison
PNC Financial Services
Schneider Downs
University of St. Thomas,
Communications Department
Thymes
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
The National Council on Family Relations
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is the oldest
multidisciplinary family science organization in the United States.
NCFR is the only non-partisan, non-profit professional organization
focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Its membership of over 3200 consists of the nation’s premier family researchers,
practitioners, educators and family policy professionals.
NCFR publishes two internationally acclaimed journals - the
Journal of Marriage and Family and Family Relations:
Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies. NCFR is highly
regarded as an authority for information on a wide range of family
NCFR Mission Statement
To provide an educational forum for family researchers,
educators, and practitioners to share in the development and
dissemination of knowledge about families and family
relationships, establish professional standards, and work to
promote family well-being.
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
To provide a forum to disseminate family research
To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
To promote the CFLE credential and its educational and
preventive approach to working with families
To discuss policy implications of family research and how to
inform decision-makers
To promote the professional development of its membership,
through participation in NCFR governance and by offering
opportunities for continuing education units (CEUs) for
credentialing
Conference Theme—Family Vulnerabilities:
Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being
The 2007 conference focuses on the challenges families face as they
balance the relational, social, spiritual, health-related, financial,
occupational and other dimensions of their daily lives. The degree to
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concerns in marriage and other relationships, parenting, divorce,
domestic violence, family policy, sexuality, family therapy, family
sociology and demography, education, poverty, family health,
gender roles, child development, adolescence, aging and human
development.
NCFR also confers the nation’s only certification for family life
educators through its Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE)
credential. Over 100 colleges and universities now offer degree
programs based on NCFR’s CFLE curricular requirements.
which families can live safe, secure lives is influenced by a number of
factors in individual, family, and community contexts. What are the
emerging issues for mass media, policymakers, and the public that
challenge the safety, security and well-being of families?
Vulnerabilities are national and international concerns as
families face multiple challenges in providing safe and secure
homes and finding sufficient livelihoods in an uncertain world.
Safety is at the forefront in response to both external forces natural disasters, terrorist acts, crime, and war - and also internal
dynamics including stressors, crises, relationship dissolution,
domestic violence, financial concerns, health issues, and lifespan
caregiving.
Security is often described as social, financial, employment or
Homeland. Security speaks to the critical role that families play
as part of society’s safety net—caring for each other, providing social
and material support, and creating a home where individuals are
loved, nurtured, protected and encouraged.
Cover Photo - NCFR Plenary and Invited Special Speakers
Top row: Graham Spanier, Kathryn Edin, Sara McLanahan,
Paul Amato, Bonnie Braun, Katherine Pearson, Ann Masten
Row 2: Karen Bogenschneider, Elaine Anderson, Denise
Skinner, Steven Wisensale, Michael P. Johnson, Anne Menard.
Row 3: David Bredehoft, Marcie Brooke, Bill Allen, Wallace
Goddard, Jeanne Illsley Clark, Michael Walcheski. Row 4: Jodi
Pfarr, Suzanne Bianchi,Velma McBride Murray, Patricia Hyjer
Dyk (Program Chair), Steven Zarit, Mignon Moore, Ramona
Faith Oswald
�Map of Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel
Meeting rooms are on the first and second floors of the hotel.
Lobby Level
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Promenade Cafe
Entry
Heinz
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3 Rivers Pub
Gift Shop
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Allegheny
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Foyer
Hotel
Registration
Entry
Scenes Lounge
Lobby
Point Park
Entrance
Lobby Level Legend
C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N - Concurrent Sessions and
Meetings
A, B - Round Tables and Lunchin’ With the Legends
L, M - Job Fair
I, J - Committee Meetings
2nd Floor
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Ballroom 1
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King’s
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O, V, W, Y - Offices
P, X, Z, AA, AB, AC Concurrent Sessions and
Committee Meetings
Q - Conference Registration,
Posters
R - Hospitality Center, Exhibits,
Posters, Cash Sales
S - Plenary Sessions and
Receptions
T - Plenary Sessions, Concurrent Sessions, Receptions
U - Plenary Sessions, Special
Sessions, Receptions
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King’s
Garden
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�Your Daily Schedule Planner
Italicized sessions are for NCFR Board or committee meetings
Monday, November 5, 2007
Thursday, November 8 continued
12:30 pm
2:00 p.m
4:00 pm
NCFR Audit Committee Meeting
2006/2007 NCFR Board Meeting
Additional appointments ____________________________________________
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
7:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:30 pm
6:00 pm
6:30 pm
7:45 pm
Work/Life Summit
Public Policy Workshop
2007 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
2007/2008 NCFR Board Meeting
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
TCRM Opening Reception and Session
Association of Councils Officers Meeting
NCFR Board/Section Orientation
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
Additional appointments ________________________________________________
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
9:15 am
9:30 am
10:45 am
11:00 am
1:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:45 pm
6:30 pm
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
Yoga
CFLE Exam
Public Policy Committee Meeting
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
Association of Councils Leadership Workshop
Concurrent Sessions 1 and Round Tables ____________________________
Meeting of NCFR Editors’/Staff/Publisher
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
RUP - Teaching Family Policy in College Classrooms... Bogenschneider, Anderson, Skinner, Wisensale
Concurrent Sessions 2 and S/NP Symposium ________________________
TCRM Workshop Sessions __________________________________________
Plenary - Vulnerability in the Changing American Family - Spanier
RUP - Intimate Terrorism and Other Types of Domestic Violence - Johnson
Concurrent Sessions 3 and S/NP Seminar____________________________
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and Membership Forum
Newcomers’ Reception
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
TCRM Workshop Business Meeting
Networking for CFLE Approved Programs
Section Member Meetings__________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
President’s Welcoming Reception
Additional appointments ____________________________________________
Thursday, November 8, 2007
7:00 am
7:30 am
7:45 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
10:15 am
Noon
12:15 pm
12:30 pm
1:00 pm
2:15 pm
2:15 pm
4
Yoga
NCFR Committee Meeting __________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
Meditation
PUP - Overindulgence - Bredehoft, Brooke, Allen, Goddard, Clarke, Walcheski
Concurrent Sessions 4 and S/NP Symposium ________________________
NCFR Committee Meeting __________________________________________
Plenary - Fragile Families - Edin, McLanahan, Amato
Exhibits Grand Opening
S/NP Networking
Journal of Marriage and Family Editors’ Meeting
Poster Session 1 ________________________________________________
Practitioner Workshop - Bridges Out of Poverty - Pfarr
Lunchin’ With the Legends ________________________________________
RUR - Is the Revolution Over? Mothers’ Time Allocation to Work and Family
- Bianchi
Concurrent Sessions 5 ____________________________________________
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5:00 pm
5:45 pm
6:45 pm
7:30 pm
8:15 pm
8:30 pm
Marie Peters Award Address - Murry
Concurrent Sessions 6 and S/NP Workshop __________________________
Meet the Editors’ Reception at Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Booth
Diversity Action Session
Legacy Circle
Section Member Meetings ________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
CFLE Reception
Section Member Meetings__________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
2008 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Northwest Council Meeting
College/University/Allied Associations Receptions
Additional appointments ____________________________________________
Friday, November 9, 2007
7:00 am
Yoga
7:30 am
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
Meeting of NCFR Committee or Other Organization ______________________
University/College Administrators Meeting
Ohio Council Get-together
7:45 am
Meditation
8:30 am
Special Session - Health and Caregiving: New Directions in Research - Zarit
Concurrent Sessions 7 ____________________________________________
Reps of Student Affiliated Councils Breakfast
10:15 am
Plenary - Livin’ on Life’s Byways - Rural Mothers Speak - Braun et al
12:15 pm
Exhibits Break
Family Relations Editors’ Meeting
12:30 pm
Poster Session 2 ________________________________________________
Leadership Institute
Special Session: How to be a CFLE
1:00 pm
Lunchin’ With the Legends ________________________________________
2:15 pm
Special Session - Soul Sisters and Prairie Flames: Lesbian and Gay Parenting in Diverse Community Contexts - Moore and Oswald
Concurrent Sessions 8 ____________________________________________
4:00 pm
Talk-Back With Mignon Moore and Ramona Faith Oswald
Concurrent Sessions 9 and Round Tables ____________________________
Exhibits Closing
S/NP Workshop
5:45 pm
Section Member Meetings__________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
7:15 pm
Section Member Meetings__________________________________________
Focus Groups ____________________________________________________
8:30 pm
Dance/Celebration Featuring the Lost Faculties Band
Additional appointments ____________________________________________
Saturday, November 10, 2007
7:30 am
7:45 am
8:00 am
10:30 am
11:00 am
12:30 pm
1:00 pm
2:15 pm
4:00 pm
6:00 pm
NCFR Committee Meeting __________________________________________
Meditation
Townhall Meeting - NCFR Institutional Identity Project - Dwight Jewson
Plenary - Vulnerabilities Over the Family Lifespan - Masten and Pearson
Association of Councils Officers Meeting
Poster Session 3 ________________________________________________
Concurrent Sessions 10 ________________________________________
Institutional Identity Task Force Meeting
Lunchin’ With the Legends ________________________________________
Concurrent Sessions 11 and Round Tables __________________________
Concurrent Sessions 12 __________________________________________
Taste of Pittsburgh
Additional appointments ____________________________________________
�Table of Contents
Page
Conference Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front cover
Map of Pittsburgh Hilton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Your Daily Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Alphabetic Index of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Program at a Glance - Overview of Weeek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Program at a Glance - Daily Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Pre-conferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Program Schedule (Wednesday - Saturday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2007 Proposal Reviewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
General Information
Ongoing Events
2007 Conference Exhibitors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Save the Date for the 2008 Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Silent Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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Program and Local Arrangements Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
NCFR Boards of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
NCFR Journal Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
NCFR Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Index of Program Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
NCFR Past Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
NCFR Fellows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
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Alphabetic Index of the Program
Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 14, 22, 31, 33
Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 48
Board of Directors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 53
CEU Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, (noted throughout the program)
CFLE Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 30, 43, 47, 49
Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Committee Meetings (NCFR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7
Diversity Action Session. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Editors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 53
Education and Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions . . . . . . 14-16, 18, 19, 22, 29, 30,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 38, 41-44, 48, 49
Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4
Employment Matching Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 21, 33, 43, 63
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 18, 21, 27, 30, 31, 34,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 39, 45, 48
Exhibits/Exhibitor Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 35, 40, 42, 59
Family and Health (FH) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . 14-16, 19, 22, 31, 34, 41, 43
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15, 19, 29, 31, 34, 39, 42, 48
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-17, 22, 27, 41, 49.
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions . . . . . . 14, 15, 18, 23, 30, 34, 39, 44, 45, 48
Feminism and Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions. . . . . . . . . . 15, 17, 19, 21, 27,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 41, 42, 48
Focus Group Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 21, 30, 31, 43, 49
Future Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Hospitality Center/Local Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,13, 21, 43, 50
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 52, 78
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International (IN) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 15, 18, 21, 28, 34, 42, 45
Leadership Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Legacy Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Local Arrangements Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 6, 31, 51
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Lunchin’ With the Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 35, 45
Marie Peters Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Meditation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 33, 43
Meet the Editors Reception
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 33
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 43
NCFR Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Newcomers’ Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Plenary Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 23, 35
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-26, 36-38, 46-47
Pre-conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12
Presidential Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Proposal Reviewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Public Policy Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 23, 45
Receptions/Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 20, 30, 42
Registration/Membership Forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77, 79-80
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4, 13, 21, 33, 42, 78-80
Religion and Family Life (RF) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15, 28-30, 41,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45, 49
Research and Theory (RT) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 21, 28-30, 36,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 44, 45, 49
Research Updates for Practitioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 33-36, 44
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 39, 40, 41, 42
Section Membership Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 19, 21, 30, 42, 49
Silent Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 50
Special Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 30, 33, 42, 50
Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front cover
Student/New Professional (SNP) Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 18, 21, 28, 39, 49
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TCRM Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21
Updates for Practitioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17, 28, 40
Updates for Researchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17, 28, 40
Work-Life Summit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 79
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Public Policy Workshop (begin 9:00; end
1:00)
Work/Life Summit (begin 7:30; end 4:00)
Tuesday, Nov. 6
TCRM Sessions (end 4:20)
TCRM Registration Begins
5:00/5:45/6:00 pm
8:30/9:00 pm
8:00/8:15 pm
7:15/7:30/7:45 pm
TCRM Sessions (begin 7:45; end 9:15)
TCRM Plenary & Reception (begin 6:00;
end 7:30)
4:00/4:30/4:45 pm
6:30/6:45 pm
TCRM Sessions (begin 4:30; end 5:50)
3:00 pm
2:15 pm
1:00 pm
12:15:-12:30 Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
(begin 12:30; end 7:30)
pm
10:45/-11:00
am
10:15/-10:30
am
9:00/9:30 am
8:30 am
7:30/7:45/8:00 am
Friday, Nov. 9
Focus Groups (begin 7:30; end 8:30),
Meditation (begin 7:45; end 8:15)
Thursday, Nov. 8
Lunchin' with the Legends (end 2:00)
Leadership Institute (begin 12:15; end
1:45); Poster Session 2; CFLE Special
Session (begin: 12:30; end 2:00); Visit the
Exhibits (begin: 12:30; end 5:00)
Plenary Session - Rural Family Research
Drama - Bonnie Braun et al; (begin 10:15;
end noon)
Saturday, Nov. 10
Lunchin' with the Legends (end 2:00)
Poster Session 3, Concurrent Sessions 10
(begin 12:30; end 2:00)
Plenary Session - Katherine Pearson, Ann
Masten (begin 10:30; end 12:15)
Meditation (begin 7:30; end 8:00); Town
Hall Meeting - Future of NCFR - Dwight
Jewson (end 10:15)
CFLE Reception (begin 7:30; end 9:00)
Legacy Circle; Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups (begin 6:45; end 8:00)
Peters Award Address - Velma McBride
Murry (begin 4:00; end 5:00); Concurrent
Sessions 6; S/NP Workshop (begin 4:00;
end 5:30)
Meet the Editors (begin 5:00; end 6:00);
Diversity Action Session (begin 5:45; end
6:45)
Board and Committee Meetings are not included in this schedule. See following pages.
Dance featuring The Lost Faculties (begin
8:30; end 12:30 am)
Section Member Meetings; Focus Groups
(begin 7:15; end 8:30)
Section Member Meetings; Focus Groups
(begin 5:45; end 7:00)
Taste of Pittsburgh (begin 6:00)
Exhibits Closing (begin 4:00; end 5:00);
Concurrent Sessions 12 (begin 4:00; end
Moore/Oswald Talk-Back; Concurrent
Sessions 9; Round Tables; S/NP Workshop 5:30)
(begin 4:00; end 5:30)
Update for Researchers - Suzanne Bianchi; Special Session - Mignon Moore & Ramona
Concurrent Sessions 11; Round Tables
Concurrent Sessions 5 (begin 2:15; end
Oswald; Concurrent Sessions 8 (begin
(begin 2:15; end 3:45)
3:45)
2:15; end 3:45)
Lunchin' with the Legends (end 2:00)
S/NP Networking (begin 12:15; end 1:00);
Poster Session 1 (begin 12:30; end 2:00);
Practitioner Workshop - Jodi Pfarr (begin
12:30; end 5:00); Exhibits Break (begin
12:30; end 6:00)
Plenary Session - Sara McLanahan,
Kathryn Edin, Paul Amato (begin 10:15;
end noon)
Section Member Meetings; Focus Groups
(begin 8:15; end 9:30)
University Receptions (begin 8:30; end
Opening Reception (begin 9:00; end 10:30)
10:30)
Section Member Meetings; Focus Groups
(begin 8:00; end 9:15)
Newcomers Reception, TCRM Business
Mtg.; Focus Groups, CFLE Approved
Programs (begin 6:30; end 7:45)
Annual NCFR Business Meeting (begin
4:45; end 6:15)
RUP - Michael Johnson; Concurrent
Sessions 3; S/NP Seminar; Assn. of
Councils Business Meeting (end 4:30)
Opening Plenary - Graham Spanier (end
2:45)
RUP - Bogenschneider et al; Concurrent
Sessions 2; S/NP Symposium (all start:
10:45; end 12:15); TCRM Sessions (start:
11:00; end 12:20)
Concurrent Sessions 1 & Round Tables
(begin 9:00; end 10:30); TCRM Sessions
(begin 9:30; end 10:50)
Association of Councils Leadership
Workshop (end 1:00)
RUP - Overindulgence; Concurrent
Sessions 4; S/NP Forum (end 10:00)
Special Session - Steven Zarit; Concurrent
Sessions 7; Student Councils Breakfast
(end 10:00)
CFLE Exam (begin 7:30; end 10:30); TCRM Focus Groups (begin 7:30; end 8:30),
Sessions (begin 8:00; end 9:20)
Meditation (begin 7:45; end 8:15)
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.
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TCRM Sessions: #TC1A Refining
Methodologies; #TC1B "Hidden" Issues
in Families; #TC1C Iowa Family
Interaction Rating Scales (end 4:20)
6:00 pm
7:45 pm
TCRM Sessions: #TC3A Advances in
Measurement; #TC3B Fathering; #TC3C
As Good as it Gets: Factors Impacting
the Generalizability of Assessments (end
9:15)
TCRM Plenary & Reception: Reflecting
on the Past & Forecasting the Future of
Family Theory (end 7:30)
4:30 pm
6:30 pm
TCRM Sessions: #TC2A Theories About
Work & Family; #TC2B Thinking
Critically About Theory Development;
#TC2C Iowa Family Interaction Rating
Scales (end 5:50)
3:00 pm
2:00 pm
12:30 pm
Extension Family Life Specialists
Workshop (end 7:30)
Public Policy Workshop (end 1:00)
9:00 am
11:00 am
Work-Life Summit (end 4:00)
Events
Time
7:30 am
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Focus Groups
Councils
& Association of
Organizations
Meetings of Other
Sessions
Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions, CFLE
With the Legends
Tables, Lunchin'
Posters, Round
Focus Groups
Section Chairs and Board
Reps (end 9:30)
(1) 2007/2008 Board
Meeting (end 6:00); (2)
CFLE Advisory Board (end
9:00)
Local Arrangements
Committee (end noon)
Councils
& Association of
NCFR Board/Committees
Organizations
Meetings of Other
(Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
2006/2007 Board (end 9:30)
With the Legends
Audit Committee (end 2:00)
Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions
NCFR Board/Committees
2:00 pm
Events
Time
Tables, Lunchin'
Posters, Round
(Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
12:30 pm
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Monday, November 5, 2007
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Opening Plenary #121 - Vulnerability in the Changing American
Family - Spanier (end 2:45)
Concurrent Sessions 3: #123 EE Exploring Parenting Styles &
Effect on Social-Emotional Development; #124 FH Families &
Research Update for Practitioners: Psychological Well-being; #125 FS Work & Family Challenges in
21st Century; #126 FT Understanding Family Therapy With
#122 Intimate Terrorism & Other
Types of Domestic Violence (end Specific Populations; #127 IN International Perspective on Adolescents' Developmental Outcomes; #128 RF Taking a Step Back:
4:30)
Meta Issues in Studying Family & Religion; #129 S/NP Ima Lookin':
Academic Job Searching/Interviewing (end 4:30)
#131 Annual Business Meeting &
Membership Forum (end 6:15)
#132 Newcomers' Reception (end #133 TCRM Business Meeting; #136 Networking for CFLE7:45)
approved Programs (end 7:45)
#141 President's Welcoming
Section Member Meetings: #137 Family Science; #138 Research &
Reception (begin 9:00; end 10:30) Theory (begin 8:00; end 9:15)
3:00 pm
4:45 pm
6:30 pm
8:00/9:00
pm
Concurrent Sessions 2: #113 EE Military Family Life: Relocations &
Deployments; #114 EM African-American Males in Families:
Overcoming Barriers to Familial Involvement; #115 FH Women &
Family Health Issues; #116 IN Family Vulnerabil-ities: Violence,
Abuse & Conflict; #117 RT Aspects of Court-ship - #118 S/NP
Innovative Teaching & Mentoring Strategies for Students/New
Professionals (begin 10:45; end 12:15)
1:00 pm
Research Update for Practitioners: #112 Teaching Family
Policy in College Classrooms...
10:45/11:00
(begin: 10:45; end 12:15); TCRM
am
Sessions: #119 Marital Processes; #120 Within Households
(begin: 11:00; end 12:20)
#139 Adoption; #140 CFLE
(begin 8:00; end 9:15)
#134 Peace; #135 Work &
Family (end 7:45)
9:00/9:15/9:30 am
#130 Association of
Councils Business
Meeting (end 4:30)
Meeting of Editors,
Publisher, & Staff
(begin 9:15; end 11:15)
TCRM Sessions: #110 Issues of
Estimation; #111 Theorizing About
Relationships (begin: 9:30; end
10:50)
Concurrent Sessions 1: #104 EE Family Life Educators as Second
Responders After Community Disasters; #105 EM Acculturation &
#109 Interactive
Parenting in Asian Immigrant Families; #106 FH Dining With
Round Tables (begin
Diabetes...; #107 FF The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Working-class
9:00; end 10:30)
Families; #108 RT Rethinking Relationship Satisfaction (begin:
9:00; end 10:30)
#103 Assn. of Councils
Leadership Training
Workshop (begin 8:30;
end 12:45)
Assn of Councils
TCRM Sessions: #101 Advances
in Methodology; #102 Chicago
School of Sociology for Theory
Building (begin 8:00; end 9:20)
Focus Groups
8:00/8:30
am
With the Legends
Publications
Committee (end 9:00)
Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions
NCFR
Board/Committees &
CFLE Exam (end 10:30)
Events
Time
Posters, Round
Tables, Lunchin'
7:30 am
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Organizations
Other
Meetings of
Wednesday, November 7, 2007 (Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
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#203 Meditation (begin 7:45; end
8:15)
7:30/7:45 am
Concurrent Sessions 4: #205 EM African Americans: Race, Place,
Health...; #206 FH Counseling Needs of Chronically Ill Aging Adults
& Families; #207 FP Poverty, Welfare & Financial Security; #208 FS
Maximizing the Benefit of Study Abroad Programs; #209 FF
Violence; #210 RT Formation & Dissolution of Commitment in
"Vulnerable" Different-Sex & Same-Sex Cohabiting Unions; #211 RT
Violence, Victimization & Vulnerability in Multiple Contexts: Urban
Minority Adolescents; #212 S/NP Careers for Family Science Degree
Holders... (end 10:00)
Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions
Concurrent Sessions 6: #228 EE Teaching Methodologies for Family
Life Education; #229 FS Strengthening Family & School Relations to
Lower Family Vulnerabilities; #230 FT Treating Children & Their
Families; #231 FF GLBT Issues; #232 RT Transitions Within
Fathering & Family Vulnerabilities...; #233 RT Adolescent Problems;
#234 S/NP Research Team: A Template for Design, Development &
Administration (end 5:30)
Section Member Mtgs.: #237 Family Therapy (begin 6:45; end: 8:00);
#238 International Meeting & Celebration (begin 6:45; end 9:30)
(1) #227 - Marie Peters Award
Address - Murry (begin 4:00 end
5:00); (2) #234A - Meet the
Editors at Wiley-Blackwell Booth
(begin 5:00; end 6:00); (3) #235 Diversity Action Session (begin
5:45; end 6:45)
(1) #236 Legacy Circle (begin
6:45; end 8:00) (2) #242 CFLE
Reception (begin 7:30; end 9:00)
2:15 pm
4:00/5:00/5:45 pm
6:45/7:30
pm
Section Member Mtgs.: #243 Family & Health; #244 Feminism &
#249 University Receptions (begin Family Studies (begin 8:15; end 9:30)
8:30; end 10:30)
Concurrent Sessions 5: #220 EE Recruitment Challenges in
Marriage Education Programs for Vulnerable Populations; #221 EM
Latino Adolescents; #222 FH Chronic Illness Experiences in Context
of Family Relationships; #223 FP Political Construction; #224 FS
Multiple Means for Teaching About Family Vulnerability & Diversity;
#225 IN Parent & Child Relations in Contemporary Japan & Korea;
#226 RF Youth & Religion (end 3:45)
#219 Research Update for
Researchers - Is the Revolution
Over? Mothers' Time Allocation to
Work & Family - Bianchi (end
3:45)
12:15/12:30/1:00
pm
8:15/8:30
pm
#214 S/NP Networking (begin 12:15; end 1:00)
#215 Exhibits Opening (begin
12:30; end 6:00); #217
Practitioner Workshop - Bridges
Out of Poverty... - Pfarr (begin
12:30; end 5:00)
10:15 am
#216 Poster Session 1
(begin: 12:30; end 2:00);
#218 Lunchin' With the
Legends (begin 1:00;
end 2:00)
the Legends
Tables, Lunchin' With
Posters, Round
Assn of Councils
#246 Families & Grief (begin
8:15; end 9:30)
#239 Chronic Illness/Disability; #240 Rural Fams. &
Commun. (end 8:00); #241
Asian-Amer. Fams. (end
9:30) - All begin at 6:45.
#247 2008 Local Arr.
Com.; #248 NW
Council (begin 8:15;
end 9:30)
Journal of Marriage &
Family Associate
Editors (begin 12:15;
end 1:45)
Fellows Committee
(begin: 8:30; end
10:00); Annual
Conference Quality
Committee (begin 9:00;
end 10:00)
#201 Qual. Family Res.; #202 (1) S/NP Section Reps
Sexuality (begin 7:30; end
(2) Public Policy Com.
8:30)
(begin 7:30; end 9:00)
Focus Groups
Board/Committees &
NCFR
Organizations
Other
Meetings of
(Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
#213 Plenary - Fragile Families Edin, McLanahan, Amato (end
noon)
Events
Time
8:30/9:00 am
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Thursday, November 8, 2007
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#321 Special Session: Soul Sisters
& Prairie Flames: Lesbian & Gay
Parenting in Diverse Community
Contexts - Moore & Oswald (end
3:45)
Concurrent Sessions 9: #330 EE Childhood Overindulgence With
Often Servious Vulnerabilities in Adult Life; #331 EM Intersection of
Ethnicity & Womanhood; #332 FH Parenting, Metabolic Control,
#336 Interactive
#328 - Exhibits Closing (end 5:00);
Knowledge & Self-care: Children & Adolescents With Type 1
Round Tables (end
#329 Talk-back With Mignon Moore
Diabetes; #334 RT Grandfather-Grandchild Relations; #335 RT
5:30)
& Ramona Oswald (end 5:30)
Vulnerable Families: Parenting Adolescents & Neighborhood Risk;
#337 S/NP WK: Authorship Issues in Student-faculty & Multipleauthored Collaborations (end 5:30)
12:15/12:30/1:00
pm
2:15 pm
4:00 pm
Organizations
#346 Dance - Benefit Performance
for Feldman Award featuring The
Lost Faculties Band from Penn
State (end 12:30 am)
#344 Families & Technology;
#345 Men in Families (end
8:30)
Section Member Meetings: #342 Education & Enrichment; #343
Religion & Family Life (end 8:30)
7:15 pm
Family Relations'
Associate Editors
(begin 12:15; end
1:45); Elections
Council (begin 12:30;
end 2:30)
Groves
#306 Breakfast for
Conference
Pres./Reps of Student
Board (begin
Affiliated Councils
8:00; end
(begin 8:30; end 10:00)
10:00)
#301 Univ.
Administrators;
#302 Teaching
Fam. Sci./Fam.
Sci. Assn.
(begin 7:30; end
8:30)
#300 Ohio Council GetTogether (begin 7:30;
end 8:30); 2008 Prog.
Com. & CFLE
Academic Prog.
Review Com. (begin
7:30; end 9:30)
#303 Issues in Aging; #304
Marriage & Family
Enrichment (begin 7:30; end
8:30)
Section Member Meetings: #338 Ethnic Minorities Meeting & Oral
History (end 8:30); #339 Family Policy (end 7:00)
8:30 pm
Other
Meetings of
Assn of Councils
5:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 8: #322 EE Teaching With New Technologies;
#323 FH Community-based Participatory Research With Families
With Health Vulnerabilities; #324 FP Vulnerable Children; #325 FS
Teaching About Families; #326 FT Training Marriage & Family
Therapists; #327 RF Dissemination of Couples' Interventions:
Experiences From ProSAAM (end 3:45)
NCFR
Board/Committees &
Focus Groups
#340 GLBT Issues; #341
Parent Education (end 7:00)
#316, Leadership Institute (begin
12:15; end 1:45; #317 Exhibits
(begin 12:30; end 5:00); #319 How
to be a CFLE - Cassidy (begin
12:30; end 2:00)
10:15 am
#318 Poster Session
2 (begin: 12:30; end
2:00); #320 Lunchin'
With the Legends
(begin 1:00; end
2:00)
#315 Plenary - Livin' on Life's
Byways - Rural Mothers Speak Drama by Braun (end noon)
8:00/8:30
am
Concurrent Sessions 7: #308 EE Strengths & Challenges of Parent
Education Programs; #309 EM Ethnicity & Parenting; #310 FP
Worklife; #311 FT Working With Traumatized Families in the
Community; #312 IN The Ideal Marriage, Family & Community;
#313 RT Theoretical & Methodological Integration in Qualitative
Family Research; #314 RT Divorce & Its Aftermath (begin 8:30; end
10:00)
With the Legends
#307 Special Session: Health &
Caregiving: New Directions in
Research - Zarit (begin 8:30; end
10:00)
Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions
#305 Meditation (begin 7:45; end
8:15)
Events
Time
Tables, Lunchin'
Posters, Round
(Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
7:30/7:45
am
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Friday, November 9, 2007
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Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions
With the Legends
Tables, Lunchin'
Posters, Round
Concurrent Sessions 12: #416 EE Parental Interactions &
Involvement; #417 EM Race Notwithstanding: Asian Female
Professors in Predominantly White Classrooms; #418 FH Domestic
& Family Violence; #419 FS Issues Facing Families With
Adolescents; #420 FT Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy:
Whose View Makes a Difference? #421 FF Motherhood; #422 IN
Work, Family & Power Differential; #423 RT Preschool Children's
Worlds (end 5:30)
2:15 pm
4:00 pm
6:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions 11: #408 EE Financial Status & Home Life
Effects on Individuals; #409 EM External Factors, Ethnicity, & Well#415 Interactive
being; #410 FH Family Caregiving; #411 FT Working With Systems;
Round Tables (end
#412 FF Sexual Agency; #413 RT Father Involvement; #414 RT
3:45)
The Effects of Child Behavior on Interparental Relationships (end
3:45)
12:30/1:00
pm
#424 Taste of Pittsburgh
#403 Plenary - Vulnerabilities Over
the Family Lifespan - Masten &
Pearson (end 12:15)
10:30 am
11:00 am
#402 - Townhall Meeting - NCFR
Institutional Identity Project Dwight Jewson (end 10:15)
8:00 am
Focus Groups
Institutional Identity
Task Force (begin
12:30; end 2:00)
Assn. of Councils
Executive Board (end
12:30)
2008 Program
Committee (begin 7:00;
end 8:00); Certification
Review Committee
(begin 7:30; end 9:30)
Assn of Councils
Board/Committees &
NCFR
Organizations
Other
Meetings of
(Starting times are listed; ending times are indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.)
#406 Poster Session
3 (begin: 12:30; end
Concurrent Sessions 10: #404 RT Linkages Between Work &
Family; #405 FH Health & Rural Low-income Families (begin 12:30; 2:00); #407 Lunchin'
With the Legends
end 2:00)
(begin 1:00; end 2:00)
Events
Time
#401 Meditation (begin 7:30; end
7:00/7:30 am
8:00)
Plenaries/Special Sessions &
Starting
Saturday, November 10, 2007
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�Subject Index
Topics are listed in alphabetic order. Check the program schedule for a complete listing. Sessions with #1 are scheduled on Wednesday, #2 are on
Thursday, #3 are Friday, and #4 are Saturday. The Program Schedule lists the abbreviations for Sections and types of format.
Adolescence
117 RT; 123 EE; 126 FT; 127 IN; 211RT; 218-8;
221 EM; 233 RT; 309 EM; 419 FS; 406-9 EE;
406-10 EE; 406-11 EM; 406-12 FH; 406-75 RT
Adoption
231-1 FF; 320-5; 324 FP; 406-16 EE; 40617 FT; 406-32 FS
Adulthood/Adult Socialization
218-2; 320-6; 406-13 EM; 406-18 RT
Aging/Gerontology
206 FH; 318-1 FH; 318-2 RT; 410 FH
Alternative Family Lifestyles
320-8
Blended Families
406-39 EE
Caregiving
320-11
Child Abuse and Neglect
336 FH
Child Development
406-1 AC; 406-2 RF; 406-3 RT; 406-74
RT; 414 RT; 416 EE; 421 FF; 423 RT
Child Socialization
406-4 RT; 406-5 RT; 406-6 RT; 419 FS;
423 RT
Childhood/Children
216-68 EE; 218-4; 230 FT; 324 FP
Cohabitation
210 RT; 318-14 FH
Communication
406-56 EE; 406-57 FH; 411 FT
Community and Families
216-71 EE; 230 FT; 233 RT; 311 FT; 31850 EE; 318-51 EM; 318-52 IN; 335 RT;
415-1 AC
Cross-Cultural Issues
109-1 IN; 127 IN; 216-1 EE; 216-2 EE;
216-9 IN; 216-10 IN; 415-2 EM; 417 EM
Death and Dying
115-3 FH
Disabilities
318 FH; 336-7 EE; 410 FH
Diversity
332 EM; 336-10 FF
Divorce and Separation
116 IN; 218-1; 314 RT; 320-3; 406-37 FS;
406-38 RT; 411 FT
Domestic and Family Violence/
Violence
109-3 FT; 116 IN; 122; 209 FF; 318-36
FH; 318-37 FH; 318-38 FP; 318-39 FP;
318-40 FS; 318-41 FT; 318-42 RT; 318-43
RT; 318-31 FF; 318-32 FF; 318-33 FF;
318-34 FP; 318-35 RT; 331 EE; 332 EM;
336-8 RT; 418 FH
Ethnicity and Families
114 EM; 216-3 EM; 216-4 EM; 216-12
EM; 216-17 EE; 216-18 EM; 216-22 EM;
218-10; 227; 221 EM; 233 RT; 241 EM;
309 EM; 336-6 EM; 406-72 RT; 409 EM;
421 FF
Evaluation (Programs, Methods)
125 FS; 318-53 EE; 318-54 FT; 415-3 EE;
415-4 FS
Evidence-based Practice
411 FT
12
Family Crisis/Response
318-21 FS
Family Demography
216-46 RT; 423 RT
Family Environment (Natural)
410 FH
Family Law/Courts
223 FP
Family Life Education
216-45 RT; 216-56 EE; 218-7; 228 EE;
318-62 EE; 331 EE; 415-5 EE
Family Policy
PP WK; 112; 318-55 FP; 318-56 FP; 320;
324 FP
Family Preparedness
406-25 FH
Family Process
216-13 EM; 406-19 RT; 406-73 RT; 411 FT
Family Relationships
109-5 EE; 123 EE; 324 FP; 332 EM; 40658 FS; 406-60 RT; 406-63 RT; 406-64 RT;
406-65 RT; 406-66 RT; 415-11 FH; 422 IN
Family Research
216-5 RT; 216-39 RT; 415-8 FF
Family Resiliency
232 RT; 318-22 FS; 318-28 EE; 318-29
FH; 336-1 FT; 336-2 FT
Family Resource-Management/
Economics
108 RT; 125 FS; 318-63 FP; 325 FS
Family Science
216-40 FS; 325-1 FS
Family Services
109-6 FP; 318-64 FP
Family Stress/Coping
126 FT; 218-3; 318-23 FH; 318-24 FH;
318-25 FH; 318-26 RF; 318-27 RT
Family Structure
218-5
Family Well-being
218-6
Fatherhood
123 EE; 124 FH; 125 FS; 320-7; 406-21
EM; 406-22 FT; 413 RT
Financial Security
207 FP; 318-70 EE; 408 EE
Foster Care
109-7 EM; 318-71 FP
Fragile Families
213; 318-44 EE
Gender Violence
116 IN; 318-45 FF; 318-46 RT
Gender/Roles
320-10; 406-33 FF; 406-34 FH; 406-35 RT
GLBT Issues
223 FP; 231 FF; 321; 406-59 FF; 406-67 FT
Grandparenthood
314 RT; 334 RT
Health/Wellness/Illness
106 FH; 115 FH; 124 FH; 216-72 AC; 222
FH; 239; 307; 318-3 FH; 318-5 FH; 318-6
FH; 318-7 FH; 318-8 FH; 318-9 FH; 31810 FH; 318-11 FH; 318-12 FT; 318-13
FH; 323 FH; 333 FH; 405 FH
Immigration/Migration
105 EM; 216-6 EM; 216-23 FS; 216-30
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EM; 309 EM; 422 IN
Intergenerational Issues
406-20 FF; 406-61 FS; 415-9 FH
International Families
109-2 IN; 216-8 FS; 216-19 IN; 216-24
IN; 216-25 IN; 216-26 IN; 225-1 IN; 312
IN; 320-1; 325-3 FS
Interventions
104 EE
Males in Families
216-14 EM
Marital Adjustment/Quality
108 RT; 116-3 IN; 216-44 RT; 406-48 RT;
406-49 RT; 406-50 RT
Marital Relations
205 EM; 216-75 RF; 312-4 IN; 327-1 RF;
406-51 FS; 406-52 FT; 406-53 RF; 406-54
RF; 406-55 RT
Marital Therapy
326 FT; 406-47 FT; 420 FT
Marriage
320-4; 406-36 RT
Mate Selection and Dating
117 RT; 216-62 EE; 216-63 FH; 216-64
FS; 312 IN
Media and Families
406-8 FS; 406-62 FH
Mental Health
124 FH; 318-15 EM; 318-16 FH; 318-17
RT; 409-4 EM
Military Families
113-1 EE
Mother/Father Absence
406-23 FH
Motherhood
332 EM; 406-24 FF; 421-1 FF
Multicultural Families
(Trans-ethnic)
216-27 EM; 216-28 EM
Multiple Roles
216-41 RT
Overindulgence
204
Parent Education/Educators
216-50 EE; 216-51 EE; 216-52 EE;
216-53 EE; 216-54 IN; 228 EE; 308-1
EE; 330 EE; 416 EE
Parenthood
216-11 EE; 406-27 RT; 406-28 RT; 406-29
RT; 406-30 IN; 406-31 IN; 421 FF
Peace
318-60 EE
Poverty/Welfare
207 FP; 208 FS; 217; 318-65 EM; 318-66
FP; 318-68 FP; 318-69 FP
Practitioner Training
216-57 FT
Premarital Education
216-32 RF
Professional Development
118 SN; 129 SN; 212 SN; 218-9; 218-12;
228 EE; 319; 337 SN; 415-7 FS
Qualitative Research
216-31 FT; 216-33 RT; 216-34 RT; 313 RT
Race/Ethnicity
216-15 EM; 216-16 EM
Refugees
216-20 IN; 409 EM
Relationships
108 RT; 117 RT; 220 EE; 314 RT; 406-68
EE; 406-69 RT; 406-70 RT
Religion and Families
109-8 RF; 128 RF; 216-7 RF; 216-73 RF;
216-74 RF; 216-76 RF; 226 RF
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
308 EE; 314 RT; 406-40 AC; 406-41 EE;
406-42 FS; 406-43 FS; 406-44 FS; 406-45
FT
Research/Theory/Methods
TC1A; TC1B; TC1C; TC2A; TC2B;
TC3A; TC3B; TC3C; TCPL; 101; 102;
109-9 RT; 109-10 RT; 109-11 RT; 110;
111; 119; 120; 216-35 FT; 216-36 RT; 21637 RT; 216-38 RT; 218-11; 234 SN; 320-9;
326 FT; 415-10 RT
Resiliency
221 EM; 409 EM
Rural Families
223 FP; 315; 318-72 EM; 318-73 FH; 31874 FH; 318-75 FP
Security
216-55 FF
Sexuality
123 EE; 216-58 EE; 216-59 EM; 216-60
FF; 216-61 FH; 226 RF; 412 FF
Siblings
406-7 FS; 406-14 RT; 406-15 RT
Single-Parent Families
406-46 RT
Social Networks
318-61 FH
Socioeconomic Class/Inequality
318-57 EE; 408 EE
Substance Abuse/Addictions
318-18 FF; 318-19 FH; 318-20 FT; 410-4
FH
Teaching Methods
109-4 FS; 118 SN; 216-47 EE; 216-48 EE;
216-49 EE; 216-69 EE; 224 FS; 322 EE;
325 FS; 326 FT; 331 EE; 415-6 EE
Technology/Internet and Families
216-42 EE; 216-43 FS
Therapy/Counseling
126 FT; 318-47 FT; 318-48 FT; 318-49
FT; 326-2 FT
Trauma and Recovery
318-30 FT; 412 FF
Unmarried Parents
216-70 EE; 406-26 FS
Vulnerabilities
121; 216-29 IN; 229 FS
War and Families
318-58 FS; 318-59 IN; 336-9 FP
Women and Work
216-65 FF; 336-4 RT
Work and Families
WL Summit; 107 FF; 216-66 EE; 216-67
EM; 219; 310 FP; 336-5 EE; 404 RT;
406-71 RT; 422 IN
�Pre-conference Workshops
Work/Life Summit
Capitalizing on a 21st Century Workplace:
The Work/Life Competitive Edge
Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
7:30 am
Grand Ballroom 2
Networking/Continental
Breakfast
8:30–10:00 am
Grand Ballroom 2
Opening Keynote Address
Sterlings 2
Sterlings 3
The Business Case for Work/Life
Programs, Olivia Tassone, Human
Resource Consultant for Work/Life
Strategies, PNC Financial Services
Generational Differences and the
Effects on Work/Life Policy for Your
Business, Catherine Giunta, Ph.D.,
SPHR, Division of Management, Family and
Consumer Sciences, Seton Hill University
Facilitator: Rich Longo, Vice President,
Devon Health Services, Inc.
Highmark: Tammie McNaughton,
Director, Corporate Diversity and Work/Life
PNC Financial Services: Kathleen
D’Appolonia, Senior Vice President,
Corporate Recruiting and Employee Inclusion
Dick’s Sporting Goods: Kathy Sutter,
Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Schneider Downs: Tom Harvey, Director
of Human Resources
GSK Consumer Healthcare: Joyce
Hrynewich, Manager, Human Resources
1:30-2:45 pm
Sterlings 1
Concurrent Sessions
The Effects of Globalization and Work
Travel: What it Means for Your
Workers and Business, Anisa M.
Zvonkovic, Ph.D., Professor and Chair,
Department of Human Development and
Family Studies, Texas Tech University
Lunch Panel
The panel will discuss areas where
they have had success in their
organizations, some of the roadblocks
to managing the work/life programs
and meeting the needs of our
changing workforce.
Workplace Culture: Your Competitive
Advantage, Joanne G. Sujansky,
Ph.D., CSP, CEO and Founder of
KEYGroup
Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky, CSP (Certified
Speaking Professional) has over 25 years of
experience working with leaders to increase
productivity and to keep talent in their workplaces. Her expertise, insight, wisdom and
humor have made Joanne a highly sought-after
speaker. She is the founder of KEYGroup®,
an international Pittsburgh-based firm, and the
author of numerous books on leadership,
change and retention. Joanne is a member of
the National Speakers Association, holding
their highest earned designation, Certified
Speaking Professional. She is also past
National President of the American Society
for Training and Development (ASTD).
10:15–11:45 am
Sterlings 1
Noon–1:15 pm
Grand Ballroom 2
Concurrent Sessions
How to Leverage the Potential of the
Virtual Workplace for More (not Less)
Work/Life Balance, Debra Dinnocenzo,
President, Virtual Works! Author of Dot Calm
and 101 Tips of Telecommuting
Sterlings 2
How Work/Life Programs are
Re-shaping Our Benefits, Marc
Cammarata, M.A., Founder and Chief
Executive Officer, Cammarata and Associates
3:00 pm
Closing Session
Gifts From the World of Research
for Corporate Practitioners, Shelley
MacDermid, Ph.D.,
Professor and Director, Center for Families,
Purdue University
Additional registration required. Fees: $85 NCFR Member; $125 Non-NCFR member; $75 Student. Fee includes
continental breakfast, lunch, and handouts. If you have not pre-registered, please sign up with the Registration Cashier
at the Conference Registration Counter.
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Public Policy Workshop
The Pennsylvania and Ohio Success Stories
Extension Family Life Education
Pre-conference Workshop
Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Duquesne Room, Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel
Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 12:30 - 7:30 pm
Ballroom 3, Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel
Panel:
Marc Cherna, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
Department of Human Services
James McCafferty, Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
Department of Children and Family Services
Sherry L. Peters, State of Pennsylvania Bureau of
Children's Behavioral Health Services, Division of Policy,
Planning and Program Development
David Schwille, Venango County, Pennsylvania Children
and Youth Service
Moderator: Phillip Gordon, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
In many areas of the United States, the myriad of county human
services – for financial assistance, mental health and medical services,
foster care, child welfare, substance abuse, domestic violence, etc. – are
administered by different departments in governmental or other
agencies. These services often specify varying eligibility requirements
and require several application procedures. In such an environment,
families already experiencing extraordinary stressors must negotiate a
fragmented bureaucratic process.
Pennsylvania’s Allegheny and Venango counties and Ohio’s Cuyahoga
county have developed an “integrated human services” model that
delivers programs and services in a seamless way, allowing families and
children to have one access point and a “one stop shop” experience.
Join us for an exciting workshop led by a group of state and county
officials who are all experienced in implementing this model.
Specific questions to be answered:
How have these counties put the integrated services model into
operation?
Are there barriers due to conflicting policy, legislative and stakeholder mandates? How do successful programs manage human
resources, “turf ” issues and multi-agency “silos?” What is
involved in integrating computer information systems?
Then—what are the outcomes? Does it work? Has the integrated
services model proven beneficial for promoting family and child
well-being? Has it been shown to be a more effective and efficient
use of public funds?
Additional registration required. Fees: $55 NCFR
Member; $60 Non-NCFR member; $40 Student. Fee
includes beverages and handouts. If you have not preregistered, please sign up with the Registration Cashier at
the Conference Registration Counter.
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The pre-conference workshop will feature:
Pittsburgh is the home of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
and we will have an exciting visit from a neighbor.
Hedda Sharapan, who worked side-by-side with Fred
Rogers for over 40 years, will present, “A Visit with
Mister Rogers’ Longtime Neighbors - an
Extension of Our Neighborhood to Yours.”
Rumor has it the Mr. McFeeley will also stop by OUR
neighborhood! It will be fun, enlightening and uplifting!
A stellar poster session and sharing of new
programs especially featuring new technology.
A premier presentation by Dr. Caroline Crocoll,
National Program Leader-Family Science,
entitled “Valuing Extension Partnerships:
What the System Brings to the Table”
And panel reaction, awards etc.
ALSO enjoy a fun evening at the
HapandFiddle genuine Irish Pub for dinner and
Irish dancing lessons - dancing will follow dinner.
Everyone can participate as a dancer (no experience
necessary) or as a spectator!
Additional registration required. Fees: $40 - Student;
$50 - Professionals. Fee includes snacks and dinner. If
you have not pre-registered, please sign up with the
Registration Cashier at the Conference Registration
Counter.
�Pre-conference Workshops Continued
Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop
Tuesday, November 6, 2007, begins at 3:00 pm
Wednesday, November 7, 2007, begins at 8:00 am
Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel
You are invited to participate in the 36th Annual Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop (TCRM).
TCRM’s mission is to facilitate the creation and refinement of theory and methods relative to the study of families. The TCRM Workshop
strives to create an environment of discovery, intellectual challenge, and debate for authors and colleagues who have “works-in-progress” that
could benefit from the collective wisdom and critique of informed scholars.
TCRM sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted papers that are read in advance of the meeting rather than formal presentations of
papers themselves.
(TCRM Sessions for Wednesday are integrated into the NCFR Program. See sessions 101, 102, 110, 111, 119, 120, 133.)
Tuesday, November 6
1:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden Foyer
TCRM Workshop Registration
3:00 – 4:20 pm
TCRM Workshop Session 1
Session #TC1A . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
Refining Methodologies (R; AP/SW)
Online Research to Study Interpersonal Relationships, Sylvia Niehuis,
Brian Ogolsky, Carl Ridley
Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics
(PAIRFAM), Michael Feldhaus, Johannes Huinink
Discussants: Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, Alan Acock
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Session #TC1B . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session
4:30 – 5:50 pm
TCRM Workshop Session 2
Session #TC2A . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
Theories About Work and Family (R; AP/SW)
Theorizing Role Balance: Into Daily Workplace and Family Leisure
Experience, NaYeon Lee, Anisa Zvonkovic, Duane Crawford
An Ecological Spillover Process Model of Work-Family Interface for
Diverse Families, Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, Tara Saathoff-Wells
Discussants: Joseph Grzywacz, Shelley MacDermid
Presider: Susan Herrick
Session #TC2B . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session
Thinking Critically About Theory Development (R; AP/SW)
Nine Myths Impeding Family Theory, James White
Critical Theorizing: Enhancing Theoretical Rigor in Family Research, Stan
Knapp
Discussants: Kari Adamsons, Jetse Sprey
Presider: Rick Bulcroft
Hidden Issues in Families (R; AP/SW)
Obliviousness in Family Systems, Paul Rosenblatt
Mindfulness and its Role in Positive Reappraisal, Eric Garland
Discussants: Rob Palkovitz, Hilary Rose
Presider: Julia Malia
Session #TC1C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Workshop
Session #TC2C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Workshop
Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales: Overview and
Application to Family Research (R; AP/SW)
Trainer: Janet Melby
Note: This workshop is continued from the first time slot. Pre-registration
required - limited spaces available.
Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales: Overview and
Application to Family Research (R; AP/SW)
Trainer: Janet Melby
Note: This workshop continues through the next time slot. Pre-registration
required - limited spaces available.
Additional registration required. Fees: $30 for non-students; $25 for students; $20 for attendance only (does
NOT include papers). If you have not pre-registered, please sign up at the TCRM Registration Desk or with the Cashier
at the Conference Registration Counter.
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Tuesday, November 6 Continued
6:00 - 7:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
TCRM Workshop Opening Reception and Plenary Session
Panel
Pre-conference Board and Committee
Meetings
Reflecting on the Past and Forecasting the Future of Family
Theory: A Conversation (R; AP/SW)
Note: These meetings are for Board or Committee Members only.
Panel: Thomas Holman, Ronald Sabatelli, Sylvia Bartolic,
Katherine Allen, Robert Milardo
Presider: Kay Pasley
Monday, November 5
7:45 - 9:15 pm
12:30 - 2:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
NCFR Audit Committee
Presider: Deborah Gentry, NCFR Treasurer/Secretary
TCRM Workshop Sessions 3
Session #TC3A . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
2:00 - 9:30 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
2006/2007 NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Advances in Measurement (R; AP/SW)
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Using Qualitative Data to Develop a Scale that Measures Faith Activities
in the Home, Nathaniel Lambert, David Dollahite
The Spanish Version of the Cognitive Orientations Questionnaire, Karen
Ripoll, Ronald Sabatelli
Discussants: Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Andrew Behnke
Presider: Yvette Perry
Session #TC3B . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session
Fathering (R; AP/SW)
Reconciling the Paying of Child Support in the Context of Shared
Custody, Denise Whitehead
Incarcerated Fathers: A Multi-theory Approach and an Exploration of
Post-Prison Plans, W. Justin Dyer
Discussants: Joyce Arditti, Jay Fagan
Presider: Spencer B. Olmstead
Session #TC3C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Working Paper Session
As Good as it Gets: Assessment Isues (R; AP/SW)
Consistency Across Family and Observer Assessments of Family
Interactions, Martha Rueter
Observer and Spousal Assessments of Behaviors: Links to Relationship
Quality, Fredrick Lorenz, Janet Melby
Demographic Similarity and Identification: Effects on Assessment
Consistency, Janet Melby, W. Todd Abraham
Discussants: Patricia Noller, Terrance Olson
Presider: Larry Ganong
Note: Wednesday TCRM Sessions are incorporated
into the regular conference program schedule.
Tuesday, November 6
9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Just in Time Parenting Team Meeting
Presider: Sally Martin
11:00 am - Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
2007 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
2:00 - 6:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
2007/2008 NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR President
2:00 - 6:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Terrace
CFLE Advisory Board
Presider: Carol Darling, Advisory Board Chair
6:00 - 8:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Promenade Cafe
Association of Councils Officers Meeting
Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President
6:30 - 9:30 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Section Chairs Meeting
Presiders: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR President, and Cindy Winter,
Conference Director
Note: Committee and Board Meetings from Wednesday
through Saturday are incorporated
into the regular conference program schedule.
The complete conference program schedule in chronological order begins on page 17. This includes
meetings of NCFR Board and Committees and meetings of other organizations.
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Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D.
University of Kentucky
Wednesday, November 7
Ongoing Events
Registration
Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Job Fair
Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor
Today's Special Sessions
10:45 a.m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Research Update for Practitioners:
Teaching Family Policy in College Classrooms...
Bogenschneider, Anderson, Skinner, Wisensale
1:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plenary: Vulnerability in the Changing
American Family, Spanier
3:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . Update for Researchers and Practitioners:
Intimate Terrorism and Other Types of Domestic Violence
Johnson, Menard
4:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual NCFR Business Meeting
6:30 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newcomers’ Reception
9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President's Welcoming Reception
Noon - 6:00 pm
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the
symbol: (P).
Notes:
(1) All sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with #1. Thursday sessions begin with #2; Friday sessions with #3; Saturday sessions with #4. (2) Presentations are classified as to (R) Research or (P) Practitioner as specified by the author.
Continuing Education Credits for APA are listed as (AP) and for NASW are listed as (SW).
(3) Session formats are indicated by: PA - Paper; SY - Symposium; WK - Workshop; PUR - Practitioner Update for Researchers; RUR Research Update for Researchers; PUP - Practitioner Update for Practitioners; RUP - Research Update for Practitioners; (4) Section
Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2 letter keys:
Education and Enrichment (EE)
Family Science (FS)
Religion and Family Life (RF)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family Therapy (FT)
Research and Theory (RT)
Family and Health (FH)
Feminism and Family Studies (FF)
Association of Councils (AC)
Family Policy (FP)
International (IN)
Students/New Professionals (SN)
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7:00 - 8:00 am
Session #100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Terrace
Yoga Session
7:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden Foyer
TCRM Workshop Registration
7:30 - 10:30 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
CFLE Exam
Pre-registration is required for this exam.
Discussants: James White, Gary Peterson
Presider: Marilyn Coleman
9:00 - 10:30 am
Concurrent Sessions 1
Session #104 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Family Life Educators as Second Responders After
Community Disasters
Workshop Leaders: Peggy A. North-Jones, Jane A. Kostelc
*7:30 - 9:00 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanwix
Publications Committee Meeting
Presider: Joe Pittman, Committee Chair
Session #105 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
8:00 - 9:20 am. . . . . . . . . . TCRM Session 4
Acculturation and Parenting in Asian Immigrant
Families
Session #101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
Advances in Methodologies
Rasch Modeling: Example and Tutorial, Alan Acock, Cris Dogaru,
Isaac Washburn
Modeling Continuous and Discontinuous Change in Family Life:
Comparing Three Approaches, Gary Horlacher, Merril Silverstein
Discussants: David Johnson, Walter Schumm
Presider: Brad vanEeden-Moorefield
(**R; AP/SW)
Session #102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session (R; AP/SW)
The Legacy of the Chicago School of Sociology for
Family Theory: Theory Building
Author: Jane F. Gilgun
(P; AP/SW)
Community Effects on Acculturation Attitudes and Parenting Satisfaction Among Korean Immigrants, Soyoung Lee
Finding the Path From Parents’ Pre-immigrant Experiences to Postimmigrant Parenting in Asian American Families, Young In
Kwon, Yu Jin Jeong, Nayeon Lee
School Achievement Differences Among Chinese and Filipino
American Students: Acculturation and the Family, Sothy Eng,
Kirti Kanitkar, Harrington H. Cleveland, Richard Herbert,
Judith Fischer, Miriam Mulsow
Asian Immigrants’ Parental Expectations and Parenting for Their
Offspring, Xiaolin Xie, Yan Xia
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Chair: Grace H. Chung
* NCFR Board and Committee meetings are for the Board
or committee members only.
**(R) (P) (AP/SW) See explanations on page 17.
8:30 am - 12:45 pm
Session #103. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Association of Councils Leadership Workshop
The workshop is open to all affiliated council officers. Free for affiliated officers, $30 for all non-officers. If you have not registered, please see the
cashier at the Conference Registration Booth. Lunch included.
Building, Strengthening and Measuring Communication Through the Powerful Tools of the Internet, Donna Davis
In the fast-paced world we live in, keeping up with the latest technology and the powerful potential of the internet has become almost a necessity. Yet, many
organizations are still missing out on that potential. This session will help you understand how to choose basic design elements and content for a website; utilize
exciting new tools to improve communication with your constituents and drive traffic to the site; and how to analyze traffic data for maximum results.
Collaborating with Other Organizations for an Extraordinary Conference, Madge Alberts
Planning conferences is a significant undertaking for any organization, and the planning process can "make or break" the success of the event. In this session, Madge
will share some strategies that the Minnesota Council on Family Relations has learned over the years about how to plan successful conferences, including partnering
successfully with other organizations. She will also share some tools they have developed to help guide the planning process.
World of Careers and Business Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Family Life Professionals, Maxine Hammonds Smith
As Family Professionals, many of us have not looked beyond the academy for career opportunities, for ourselves, for those we mentor, or for our students. This
presentation will address ways in which we can put family research into practice and train the next generation of family professionals to be successful entrepreneurs.
Presiders: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President; Kathleen Gilbert, Association of Councils Program Chair
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9:00 - 10:30 am
Concurrent Sessions 1 Continued
Session #106 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Dining With Diabetes - An Ohio Initiative
Workshop Leaders: Cindy S. Oliveri, Marie Economos, Kathy
Dodrill, Beth Gaydos, Shari Gallup, Sheila
Maggard, Lydia Medeiros, Monadine Mattey, Dan Remley,
Susan Zies, Nancy Schaefer
Moderator: Sharon Denham
(P; AP/SW)
Session #107 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Working-class Families
Why Social Class Matters: Its Meaning and Measurement, Amy
Claxton, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Blue-Collar Blues: Work Conditions and Mental Health for Dualearner Parents, Maureen Perry-Jenkins, JuliAnna Smith
Intentions and Contentions: Planned or Unplanned Parenthood and
Marital Conflict, Katharine Coles, Karen Meteyer
Parenting Stress and Children’s Externalizing Problems, Jade Logan,
Tamara Joseph
Discussant: Shelley MacDermid
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Session #108 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Rethinking Relationship Satisfaction
A Cumulative Risk Approach to Understanding Satisfaction in
Intimate Relationships, Amy Rauer, Benjamin Karney
A Contextual Process Model of Marital Quality and Personal Wellbeing, Christine Proulx, Cheryl Buehler, Heather M. Helms
Providership, Perception of Financial Problems, and Marital
Satisfaction in Relationships of Different Durations, Lukas R.
Dean, Jason S. Carroll
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Ronald Sabatelli
9:00 - 10:30 am
Round Tables
Session #109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings 2/3
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters. After
40 minutes presenters will go to another round table for the remainder of
the session. Presenters will share resources.
Family Life Education Around the World, Family Services and Relationship Satisfaction
(P) 109-1 IN Preparing Family Scholars for a Global Environment
Through Study Abroad, R. Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Judith A.
Myers-Walls
(P) 109-2 IN Institutionalizing Study Abroad for Students in
Family Science, Kari Steffenhagen, Sterling K. Wall, Cuiting
Li, Martin Loy
(P) 109-3 FT The Contextual Model of Family Stress and Intimate
Partner Violence, Emily S. Rolling, Matthew W. Brosi
(P) 109-4 FS Teaching Family Theories Using Film and Video,
Laura S. Smart, Elizabeth Turner
(P) 109-5 EE Relationship Education: Risk and Resiliency, Bonnie
C. Graham, Bryce L. Jorgensen
(P) 109-6 FP The Role of Culturally-based Family Support Organizations: Bridging the Divide Between Families and the Delivery
of Services, Bahira Sherif Trask, Liliana Shabo, Melina
McConatha-Roesle, Bethany Willis Hepp, Michael Sturm
(P) 109-7 EM Therapeutic Foster Parents: Promoting Feelings of
Security and Well-being, Pearl E. Stewart, Judith Benn
(R) 109-8 RF The Impact of Religiosity and Religious Coping on
Family and Life Satisfaction, Andrew Parrish, Robert Del Campo
Round Table Symposium - Issues of Online Research
Presenters at these tables will give an overview of their topic. Attendees will
then visit the various tables for an interactive discussion with the presenters.
(R) 109-9 RT Online Methods for Qualitative, Quantitative, and
Mixed-Method Research, Kelly Campbell, Luciana Silva,
David W. Wright
(R) 109-10 RT Using the Internet for Data Collection, Melinda S.
Markham, Jessica Troilo
(R) 109-11 RT The Diffusion of an Innovation: Online Research
Methods Among Family Social Scientists, Heather R. Haberman
9:15 - 11:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Cushman Suite
Meeting of Editors, Publisher Reps, and NCFR Staff
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
9:30 - 10:50 am . . . . . . . . TCRM Session 5
Session #110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
Issues of Estimation
What is a Relationship? Estimating Bias in the Reporting of
Relationships, David Bell
Estimation of Marital Instability Rates Among Military Families
Since 9/11, Walter R. Schumm, Rosemary J. Crock, Adriatik
Likani, Janet R. Crow, Cynthia G. Akagi, Kathy Beach
Discussants: Joe Pittman, Ambika Krishnakumar
Presider: Dan Perlman
(R; AP/SW)
Session #111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session
Theorizing About Relationships
Romantic Relationships and Antisocial Behavior During
Adolescence, Manfred H. M. vanDulmen
Relationships, Moral Dilemmas and Self-deception, Terrance
Olson, Craig Israelsen
Discussants: Carolyn Henry, Barbara Settles
Presider: Kathy Rettig
(R; AP/SW)
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Session #114 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session #112 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
African-American Males in Families: Overcoming
Barriers to Familial Involvement
Workshop Leaders: William D. Allen, Michael E. Connor
Research Update for Practitioners
Teaching Family Policy
in College Classrooms:
Why It's Important
and How to Do it
Better,
Karen Bogenschneider,
Elaine Anderson,
Denise Skinner,
Steven Wisensale
(P; AP/SW)
Session #115 PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Women and Family Health Issues
Bogenschneider
Anderson
Skinner
Wisensale
Teaching family policy on
college campuses serves several
important functions for the
academy, students, families and
society. Yet family policy has
proven a difficult course to teach.
Older Worry and Bother: Factors in Older Women’s Health
Decision-making, Sara L. Lassig, B. Jan McCulloch
How Women Negotiate Family and Personal Health Needs, Verna
E. Ourada, Alexis J. Walker, Rebecca J. Donatelle, Jennifer M.
Jabson, Melinda M. Manore, Kari D. Pilolla, Taylor K. Bryant
Mothers’ Experiences with Infant Death After a Lethal Prenatal
Diagnosis, Teske R. Drake
Women’s Report of Regret of HIV Disclosure to Family, Friends
and Sex Partners, Julianne M. Serovich, Tiffany L. McDowell,
Erika L. Grafsky
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Anita Armstrong
Session #116 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
This session will identify the challenges that family policy instructors face
and for each challenge, suggest course content and teaching techniques. This
session aims to begin a dialogue about the precepts and philosophies from
which good courses and high teaching evaluations are made. Participants
will hear about syllabi, classroom activities, daily lesson plans, instructor
insights and assignments designed to inspire in students a life-long passion
for influencing family policies in their community, state and nation.
The session will be taught by NCFR Fellow Karen Bogenschneider,
Rothermel Bascom Professor of Human Ecology at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and Family Policy Specialist in University Extension.
Several experienced family policy instructors from across the country will
also participate including Elaine Anderson, University of Maryland; Denise
Skinner, University of Wisconsin-Stout; and Stephen Wisensale,
University of Connecticut.
(Sponsored by FP, EE, FS Sections)
(P; AP/SW)
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Concurrent Sessions 2
Family Vulnerabilities: Violence, Abuse and Conflict
(P) Men in India: Stopping Violence Against Women, Kuman
Sanjay, Elisabeth F. Maring
(P) Community Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse in India,
Madhu Kushwaha
(R) The Role of Marital Conflict and Disclosure in Singaporean
Wives’ Satisfaction, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Karen Quek
(R) The Effect of Divorce on Offspring's Psychological Well-being in
Taiwan, Ming Fun Yip, Li-Tuan Chou, Shu-Man Huang
Discussant/Presider: Judith Myers-Walls
(AP/SW)
Session #117 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Aspects of Courtship
Marital Attitudes as Determinates of Involvement in Romantic
Relationships, Lisa M. Steffek, Catherine A. Surra
Passionate and Friendship-based Love in Romantic Relationships,
April C. Wilson, Catherine A. Surra, Christine M. Proulx
Mate Standards, the Pool of Available Partners, and Optimism in
Partnering, Carrie A. Bredow, Ted L. Huston
Differential Effects of Romantic Relationships on Antisocial
Behavior, Dana M. Carnes, Manfred H. M. vanDulmen
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Monica Longmore
Session #113 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Military Family Life: Relocations and Deployments
Military Families on the Move, Rona Schwarz, Shelley
MacDermid, Howard Weiss
Essential Life Skills for Military Families, Linda Robinson,
Elizabeth Carroll, Dennis Orthner, Wayne Matthews
Family Life, Military and One University Campus, Karen Blaisure
Chair: Karen Blaisure
(P; AP/SW)
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Come tonight to the President’s Welcoming Reception
at 9:00. Meet Diane Cushman, NCFR’s new Executive
Director; Pam Monroe, NCFR President; members of
the Board. NCFR Fellows will be honored.
Enjoy refreshments and meet new colleagues.
�Wednesday, November 7
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session #118. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
1:00 - 2:45 pm
Students/New Professionals Symposium
Session #121 . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 2/3/4
Innovative Teaching and Mentoring Strategies for
Students/New Professionals
Opening Plenary Session
Teaching Research Nexus: Strategies for New Professionals, Ann P.
Blackwell, Anne M. Burgess, R. John Sawyer
Reality Research Methods: An Innovative Teaching Strategy for
Generation Y, Brad vanEeden-Moorefield, Christine Walsh
Growing in the Shadows: Classroom Mentoring of Graduate
Teaching Assistants, Eva M. Sutton, Tyler B. Jamison
Tips for Institutionalizing Professionalism, Rhonda R. Buckley,
Sterling K. Wall, Catherine L. Dutton, Kari A. Steffenhagen
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: Lyndal Khaw
Vulnerability in the Changing
American Family,
Graham B. Spanier, Ph.D.
11:00 am – 12:20 pm . . TCRM Session 6
Session #119. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Working Paper Session
Marital Processes
Meant for Each Other: A New Institutional Approach to Changes
in Marriage, Sean Lauer, Carrie Yodanis
Preparing, Coupling, and Marrying: Toward a Unified Theory of
Marriage Development, Thomas Holman, Jason Carroll,
David Klein, Dean Busby
Discussants: Scott Stanley, Bert Adams
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Jason Hans
Session #120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Working Paper Session
The changing demographics of American families
will continue to challenge the quality, stability and
dynamics of the next generation. Divorce rates are
stabilizing. Couples are older when they marry. The
numbers of single-parent households, dual-earner families
and cohabitating couples are increasing. These familiar but compelling
data have led to contradictory, controversial and sometimes apocalyptic
predictions about the future of the family. Dr. Spanier will help us identify
the forces that threaten family well-being, explore remedial actions,
discover patterns of resiliency, and promote creative thinking in programs
and policies.
Graham Spanier is President of Penn State University, a past president of
NCFR, a family sociologist, demographer, and a marriage and family therapist.
More than 100 scholarly publications, including 10 books; founding editor,
Journal of Family Issues.
Session Objectives:
To understand the latest trends and their effect on the contemporary
American family.
To identify the challenges that create vulnerabilities for today’s families.
To explore the prospects for the future of the American family.
Within Households
Welcome: Pamela Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Mapping the Processes of Home: Exploring the Contexts,
Processes, and Outcomes of Care Work, Sarah Allen, Shirley
Klein, Jeffrey Hill
Marriage and Health: Selection, Protection, and Quality Effects on
Obesity, Silvia Bartolic
Discussants: Anisa Zvonkovic, Shannon Weaver
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Shirley M. H. Hanson
Presentation of the Ernest Osborne Award to Alan Acock,
2007 winner. Jodi Dworkin, Committee Chair, presenter
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Melissa T. SturgeApple, Patrick T. Davies, and E. Mark Cummings, 2007
winners. Francis Fincham, Committee Chair, presenter
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
(P/R; AP/SW)
Silent Auction Write-up
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�Wednesday, November 7
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Session #122 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Update for Researchers and Practitioners
Intimate Terrorism and Other
Types of Domestic Violence,
Michael P. Johnson
Discussant: Anne Menard
Kennedy Kubose, Laurie F. Kramer
Do We Count Fathers: Searching for Key Indicators of Father Wellbeing, Glen F. Palm, John H. Hoover, M. Paul Masiarchin
Exploring Parental Perspectives on Parent-Child Sexual
Communication, Sharon M. Ballard, Kevin H. Gross
Home School Parents of Adolescents: Parenting Styles and
Effectiveness, Wenhsing Cheng, Linda Ladd
Discussant: Laurie Meschke
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: Janice Weber
Session #124 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Much of the domestic violence literature continues to
treat violence between intimate partners as if it were a
unitary phenomenon, in spite of clear evidence that it is
useful, if not necessary, to distinguish among types of
perpetrators and types of violence. Michael
Johnson, Associate Professor Emeritus of Sociology,
Women's Studies, and African and African American
Studies at Penn State University, an internationallyknown expert in domestic violence, will present data
from a number of quite different data sets that indicate that
the four major types of intimate partner violence (intimate terrorism, violent resistance, situational couple violence, and mutual violent control)
involve different patterns of development, different risk factors, and
different effects on the victim.
Families and Psychological Well-being
The implications for research and theory development are huge.
Distinctions among types of intimate partner violence are already having
an impact in the legal system (in both family court and criminal court),
among battered women's advocates, and in the development of the
marriage education programs sponsored by the Bush administration. We
need a major effort to produce research to guide these applications of
family theory that are affecting thousands of couples and their children
every year.
Change in Frontline Family Workers’ Perceptions of Job Experience,
Deborah B. Smith, Jane Mosley
Exploring the Financial Decision-making Process Among Newlywed
Couples, Amanda L. Garrett, Ruth Y. Xia, Sheran Cramer,
Catherine A. Huddleston-Casas
Family Business: Vulnerabilities for Dual Role and Single Role
Managers, An-Ti Shih, Maurice MacDonald, Linda S. Niehm
The Post-modern Working Class Father: Adapting to Social Change in
New Zealand, Gareth Rouch
Discussant: Laura Smart
Presider: Karina Shreffler
(R; AP/SW)
Anne Menard, Director of the National Resource Center on Domestic
Violence will be the discussant. She will bring a broad practitioner's perspective to the session. She is the major domestic violence consultant for
government programs and has had a tremendous amount of experience
in addressing dv issues in a wide variety of settings. She is well-spoken,
and although she is certainly an admirer of my work, she is also painfully
aware of some of the problems created by attempts to differentiate
among types of domestic violence.
Presider: Janel Leone
(Sponsored by RT, FF, and FT Sections)
(P/R; AP/SW)
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 3
Does Depressive Symptomology Motivate Women's Childbearing
Considerations? Andrea D. Marable, Julia A. Malia
Marital Status and Depressive Symptoms: The Relative Importance of
Hypothesized Paths, Tracey A. LaPierre
Mental Health of Tsunami Affected Mothers and Adolescents,
Thulitha Wickrama, K.A. S. Wickrama, Chalandra Bryant
Fathers’ Long-term Influence on Emerging Adults’ Psychological
Well-being, Jinsook Helen Seo, Thomas A. Cornille
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Sharon Denham
Session #125 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Work and Family Challenges in the 21st Century
Session #126 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Understanding Family Therapy With Specific Populations
Family Functioning and Life Satisfaction of PWAs and Their Support
Persons, Carol A. Darling, Spencer B. Olmstead, Cornelius
Tiggleman
They Just Spit In Our Face: The Ecology of Mexican/MexicanAmerican Youth, David Cordova, Jose Ruben Parra-Cardona,
Kendal Holrop
Family Therapists' Ability to Diagnose Asperger's Syndrome: A
Vignette Study, Thomas Stone Carlson, Christi R. McGeorge,
Sarah Halvorson
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: To be announced
Session #123 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Exploring Parenting Styles and Effect on SocialEmotional Development
Mothers’ and Fathers’ Regulation of Siblings’ Emotionality, Denise
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Visit the Hospitality Room and the Silent Auction. Bid on an
item. It is a great way to get some unique Christmas
presents and help needy families.
�Wednesday, November 7
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 3 Continued
Session #127 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
International Perspective on Adolescents'
Developmental Outcomes
Parental Influence on Adolescent Academic Achievement in Mainland
China, Stephan M. Wilson, Wenzhen Li, Yan Xia, Kevin Bush,
Gary Peterson, Charles Hennon
The Path from Marital Relationship to Korean Adolescents’ School
Adjustment, Yu Jin Jeong, Young-ju Chun
Adolescents’ Self-Esteem and Perceptions of Parental Monitoring,
Michael N. Mbito, Julia A. Malia, Stephan M. Wilson, Gary W.
Peterson, Kevin R. Bush, Lucy S. Ngige, Dorothy Rombo
Chinese Adolescent Self-Esteem and Problem Behavior: A Canonical
Analysis, Yan Xia, Yongmei Meng, Stephan Wilson, Wenzhen
Li, Gary Peterson, Kevin Bush
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Bernhard Nauck
Session #128 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Taking a Step Back: Meta Issues in Studying Family and
Religion
Operationalizing Family Religiosity: A Practical Definition, Lewis R.
Polzin, Charles B. Hennon, Kevin R. Bush,
Carolyn T. Slotten
Religion, Intergenerational Relations, and the Life Course, Daphna
Gans, Merril Silverstein, Lindsay A. Baker, Casey Copen, Gary
Horlacher, Timothy J. Biblarz, Vern L. Bengtson
The Visibility of Religion and Family Research in JMF: A Textual
Analysis, Jason L. Wilde, Julie Zaloudek, Chris Gonzalez
Using Qualitative Data to Develop a Scale that Measures Faith
Activities in the Home, Nathaniel Lambert, David Dollahite
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: To be Announced
Session #131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and
Membership Forum
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to NCFR President Pamela
Monroe; Outgoing NCFR Board Members Marcie Brooke,
Robert Reyes, Deborah Gentry; NCFR Program Chair, Patricia
Hyjer Dyk; Outgoing Journal of Marriage and Family Editor, Alexis
Walker; and Local Arrangements Committee members.
All NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and its future
Programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opportunity for
members to provide input to the Board.
6:30 – 7:45 pm
Session #132 . . . . . . King’s Garden North/South
Newcomers’ Reception
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, NCFR President-elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second
time are invited. Come and network with the NCFR Board members,
other professionals who share your research interests, textbook
authors, and Section leaders.
Complimentary light refreshments.
6:30 – 7:45 pm
Session #133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Session #129. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Students/New Professionals Seminar
Ima Lookin': Academic Job Searching and Interviewing
Leaders: Christine Price, Hilary Rose
Presider: Jeremy Yorgason
4:45 – 6:15 pm
(P; AP/SW)
TCRM Business Meeting
Presiders: Kay Pasley, 2007 Chair; Hilary Rose, 2008 Chair
6:30 – 7:45 pm
Focus Groups
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a specific
interest. They do not require dues payment and are open to all members.
Session #130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President
Session #134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Peace
Presider: Kathy Walker, Focus Group Chair
Session #135. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Work and Family
Presiders: Kamala Ramadoss and Tara Saathoff-Wells,
Focus Group Co-chairs
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�Wednesday, November 7
6:30 – 7:45 pm
Session #136. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterling Rooms 2/3
Networking Session for CFLE Approved Programs
Presider: Nancy W. Gonzalez, CFLE, Approved Programs
Coordinator
CFLE Coordinators of NCFR Approved Programs are encouraged to
come for a time of networking.
8:00 – 9:15 pm
Section Member Meetings
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of Sections.
This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in NCFR and
the Sections that match your areas of interest.
Session #137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Family Science
Presider: Sandra Bailey, Section Chair
Session #138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Research and Theory
Presider: Stephen Marks, Section Chair
8:00 – 9:15 pm
Focus Groups
See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Adoption
Presider: Hal Grotevant, Focus Group Chair
Session #140. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
CFLE
Presider: William Michael Fleming, Focus Group Chair
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9:00 – 10:30 pm
Session #141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3/4
President’s Welcoming Reception
NCFR Fellows and Past Presidents will
be honored
Everyone is cordially invited to come and meet
NCFR’s new Executive Director, Diane
Cushman, NCFR President, Pamela Monroe, the
NCFR Board of Directors and Section Chairs.
After a busy day of meetings, stop and relax and
enjoy light refreshments and desserts with your
colleagues.
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers
Cushman
Monroe
�Thursday, November 8
Ongoing Events
Registration
Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Job Fair
Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor
Noon - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
Noon - 6:00 pm
Today's Special Sessions
8:30 am . . . Practitioner Update for Practitioners: Overindulgence
Bredehoft, Brooke, Allen, Goddard, Clarke, Walcheski
10:15 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plenary: Fragile Families
Edin, McLanahan, Amato
12:30 pm . . . . . . Practitioner Workshop: Bridges Out of Poverty...
Pfarr
2:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Research Update for Researchers:
Is the Revolution Over? Mothers’ Time Allocation to
Work and Family, Bianchi
4:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marie Peters Award Address, Murry
5:00 pm . . . Meet the Editors Reception at Wiley-Blackwell Booth
5:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diversity Action Session
6:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legacy Circle
8:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Receptions
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the
symbol: (P).
7:00 - 8:00 am
7:45 - 8:15 am
Session #200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Terrace
Session #203. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Terrace
Yoga Session
Meditation
7:30 - 9:00 am
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty
Meeting of Section Students/New Professionals Representatives
Presider: April Few, Students/New Professionals Board Rep
7:30 - 9:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanwix
Public Policy Committee Meeting
Presiders: Howard Barnes and Philip Gordon, Committee
Co-chairs
7:30 – 8:30 am
Focus Groups
*See page 23 for explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Qualitative Family Research Network
Presider: M. Elise Radina, Focus Group Chair
Session #202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Sexuality
Presider: Marilyn Flick, Focus Group Chair
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by a different
facilitator.
Today’s Facilitator:
8:30 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Fellows Committee Meeting
Presider: Mark Fine, Committee Chair
(Note: Session #204 - Practitioner Update
for Practitioners is listed on page 26)
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 4
Session #205 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
African Americans: Race, Place, Health, and Marriage
Roles of Social Networks and Counseling on African American
Newlyweds, Barlynda Bryant, Chalandra M. Bryant, K. A. S.
Wickrama, Thulitha Wickrama
Roles of Discrimination and Depression on African American
Marital Quality, Chalandra M. Bryant, Thulitha K. Wickrama
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8:30 - 10:00 am
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #204 . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Practitioner Update for Practitioners
Overindulgence
Panel:
A Review of the Current
Research, David
Bredehoft
Work and Family Balance,
Marcie Brooke
Across Cultures, William
D. Allen
Marriage Education,
H. Wallace Goddard
Parent Education, Jean
Illsley Clarke
The session begins with a brief review
of the current research, followed by
presentations giving practical tools
that can be promptly implemented.
Panelists will address the application
of research to specific areas of
family life education programming.
The session also includes audience
participation.
Bredehoft
Brooke
Concurrent Sessions 4 Continued
Session #205 SY Continued
Community Violence, Marriage and Health Among African
American Couples, K.A.S Wickrama, Chalandra M. Bryant,
John M. Bolland
Marital Expectations Among Inner City African American
Adolescents, John M. Bolland, Chalandra M. Bryant
Discussant: William D. Allen
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Chalandra M. Bryant
Session #206 WK . . . . . . . . . King's Garden South
Counseling Needs of Chronically Ill Aging Adults and
Their Families
Workshop Leaders: Judith Warchal, Terri Hamm
Moderator: Wendy Looman
(P; AP/SW)
Session #207 PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Allen
Goddard
Overindulgence is defined as:
Clarke
Walcheski
Giving children too much of
what looks good, too soon and too long
Giving them things or experiences not appropriate for their age, interests
or talents
Giving things to children that meet the adult's need, not the child's need
Giving a disproportionate amount of family resources to one or more
children in a way that appears to be meeting the children's needs but does
not
Doing or having so much of something that it does active harm to or at
least stagnates a child and deprives the child of achieving his or her full
potential
Participants will receive materials, prepared by the panelists, for enhancing
family life education around the session's topic, including practical
application of concepts and a list of resources for implementation.
Moderator: Carol A. Darling
Co-chairs: Michael Walcheski and David Bredehoft
(Sponsored by Education and Enrichment and Family Science
(P; AP/SW)
Sections and Association of Councils)
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Poverty, Welfare and Financial Security
Values Underlying Rural Low-Income Mothers’ Voices About
Welfare Reform, Jaerim Lee, Mary Jo Katras, Jean W. Bauer
Female Educational Attainment: A Challenge to Security and
Well-being, Cynthia S. Reeser, Claudia J. Heath
Low-income Families' Experiences With Welfare and Child Care,
Brinn H. Shjegstad, Brenda J. Lohman
Discussant: Catherine Solheim
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Tom Chibucos
Session #208 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Maximizing the Benefit of Study Abroad Programs
Workshop Leaders: Jacqueline E. Schwab, Lauren P. Jacobson,
Alicia C. White, Cheryl L. Cheek, Margaret S. Benson
(P; AP/SW)
Session #209 FF PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Violence
Battered Mothers' Informal Support Networks: An Ecological
Perspective, Laura Thompson Brady, Ruth Flueury-Steiner
Social Isolation and Women Abuse: The Experiences of Korean
Immigrant Women (KIW), Dorothy M. Berglund, Youn Mi
Lee
Suicide Ideation Among African American Victims of Two Types
of Partner Violence, Janel M. Leone
The Intergenerational Transmission of Vulnerability to
(R; AP/SW)
Domestic Violence, Diane M. Purvin
�Thursday, November 8
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 4 Continued
Session # 210 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
9:00 - 10:00 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Terrace
Quality of the Annual Conference Committee Meeting
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
10:15 am - Noon
The Formation and Dissolution of Commitment in
Vulnerable Different-sex and Same-sex Cohabiting Unions
Session #213 . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 2/3/4
Pathways into Cohabitation: Implications for Relationship Quality,
Galena Kline Rhoades, Scott M. Stanley, Howard J. Markman
Predicting Registered Domestic Partnerships Among Gay Men and
Lesbians, Gary J. Gates, Natalya Maisel, M.V. Lee Badgett
Transitions to Stable Marriages Among Serial Cohabiting Women,
Daniel T. Lichter, Zhenchao Qian
The Mental Health Consequences of Divorce Versus Cohabitation
Dissolution Among Fragile Families, Claire M. Kamp Dush
Discussant: Wendy Manning
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Claire M. Kamp Dush
Plenary Session
Session # 211 SY . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Violence, Victimization and Vulnerability in Multiple
Contexts: An Examination of the Experiences of Urban
Minority Adolescents
Symposium Leaders: Deanna L. Wilkinson, Pushpanjali Dashora,
Tammy L. Collins, Erika L. Grafsky, Gizem Erdem, Stephen
Gavazzi
Life Out Here is not the Life to Live: Violent Young Males'
Perspectives on Life
The Influence of Low Family Social Capital on Adolescent Substance
Use: Lessons From Life History Data
The Influence of Family and Other Contexts on Inner City Males
Engaged in Problem Behaviors
Vulnerability or Resiliency? Test of Resiliency Models on Violent
Victimization Experiences of Injured Minority Youth
Chair: Deanna L. Wilkinson
Edin
McLanahan
Amato
Fragile Families, Kathryn Edin, Ph.D. and Sara
McLanahan, Ph.D.
Moderator: Paul Amato, Ph.D.
This session will focus on what we can learn from the Fragile Families and
Child Wellbeing Study, which has followed a cohort of about 5000 children
(including 3,700 with unmarried parents) for five years. The study was
designed to understand several aspects of fragile families: the relationships
between mothers and fathers, the development of these children, and the
role of labor markets and government policies in affecting the wellbeing of
children and parents.
Session #212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Kathryn Edin is Professor of Sociology and a Research Associate at
the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Her
research focuses on policy-relevant issues including urban poverty, social
welfare, public housing, child support and non-marital childbearing. Dr.
Edin has conducted extensive ethnographic research with fragile families
and single mothers. Sara McLanahan is a Professor of Sociology and
Social Policy, and the Director of the Center for Research and Child Wellbeing, at Princeton University. Dr. McLanahan helped to design the
Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Paul Amato, Professor of
Sociology at Penn State University, will moderate the panel.
Students/New Professionals Symposium
Careers for Family Science Degree Holders: The World is
Full of Options
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Markie Blumer,
2007 winner. April Few, Committee Chair, presenter
8:30 - 10:00 am
Symposium Leaders: Lisa M. Dinella, Tiffani Kisler, Amanda
White, Amy Guimond, Shawna M. Thayer
The World is Full of Options!
Discovering Potential Career Options
How to be Qualified for Your Dream Job
How to Convey Your Strengths to Employers
How Career Choices are Received
Work/Life Balance
Chair: Lisa M. Dinella
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Christine Schull
Presentation of the Cindy Winter Award to Stephanie
Grutzmacher, 2007 winner. April Few, Committee Chair,
presenter
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
(P/R; AP/SW)
Take time to visit the Exhibits in Grand Ballroom 1
beginning at Noon. Great Opportunities for you
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Noon - 2:00 pm
Session #215 . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1
Exhibits Grand Opening
Exhibits offer new materials and services to enhance your work.
Visit the reps at all the booths. Get a cariacture for your family.
Exhibits remain open until 6:00 pm tonight.
12:15 – 1:00 pm
Session #214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Students/New Professionals Networking
All students (graduates and undergraduates) and new professionals are
invited. The session is informal and social. A facilitator will engage the
group in a discussion topic. Prizes will be given.
Presider: Jennifer Hardesty, Students/New Professionals Program
Chair
12:15 - 1:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . King's Garden South
Journal of Marriage and Family Associate Editors' Meeting
Presider: David Demo, 2008 Editor
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 1
Session #216 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1/
Ballroom Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something to eat at the cash sales in
the exhibit area, visit the exhibits, and go to the poster session to talk oneon-one with the presenters.
Cross-cultural Issues, Ethnicity and Families, Global Family
Issues, Immigration/Migration
(P) 216-1 EE A Cross-cultural Review of Research on School
Bullying, Jeanne M. Hilton, Juri Wakita, Pamela Powell
(R) 216-2 EE Understanding Attachment Styles of American and
Korean Adolescents, Eunjee Joo
(R) 216-3 EM Academic Achievement and Motivation Among Asian
Americans: Role of Family, Sothy Eng, R. Erin Kostina-Ritchey,
Scott W. Plunkett, Tovah Sands, Adekanbi O. Ogunade
(R) 216-4 EM A Literature Review of Parental Death Experiences
Among Asian American Middle-Aged Adults, Shun-Tzu Lin,
Jean Pearson Scott, Karen L. Alexander
(R) 216-5 RT Parental Conflict, Parental Divorce, and the Wellbeing of Adolescents in Taiwan: The Protective Roles of Family,
Peer, and School, En-Ling Pan, Chin-Chun Yi
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(R) 216-6 EM Family Context and Immigrant Children’s Native
Language Use Within Asian Families, Teru Toyokawa, Noriko
Toyokawa
(R) 216-7 RF Korean American Women's Negotiating Marriage
Through Religion, Seongeun Kim
(R) 216-8 FS Risk Factors of Suicide Ideation Among Chinese
Adolescents and Young Adults, Hai Ting Wang, Xiao Yun
Zhang, Eun Ju Jung, Yan Xia
(P) 216-9 IN Minority Students as Catalysts for International Collaborative Family Research with Vulnerable Populations, Kathryn
Anderson, Marie-Luise Friedemann
(R) 216-10 IN Effects of Loss and Grief for Third Culture Kids,
Kathleen R. Gilbert
(R) 216-11 EE Are Black Parenting Practices A Reflection of
Circumstances? Tara Roshaun Carter, Sedahlia Jasper Crase
(R) 216-12 EM Down But Not Out: Family Support for Lowincome African American Women, Stephanie R. Jefferson,
Robin L. Jarrett
(R) 216-13 EM Marital, Family Dynamics and Child Adjustment in
African American Families, Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, Marisa
Hilliard, Jennifer Collins, Sarah Krueger, Saleem Hue Penny
(R) 216-14 EM African American Fathers of Children With Special
Needs: A Qualitative Study, James C. Bridgers Jr., Suzanne M.
Randolph, Sally A. Koblinsky
(R) 216-15 EM African American Family Strategies for Moving Into
and Staying In the Middle Class, Anne Bubriski, Lara Descartes
(R) 216-16 EM Family Racial Socialization and Academic
Achievement in Black Adolescents, Jane E. Pizzolato, Sharika
Bhattacharya
(P) 216-17 EE Assessing Perceived Marriage Education Needs and
Interests Among Latinos, Illiana B. Snyder, Stephen F.
Duncan, Jeffry H. Larson
(R) 216-18 EM Economic Hardship and Mexican Origin
Adolescent Adjustment: Testing Family Processes, Melissa Y.
Delgado, Sarah E. Kolloren, Kimberly A. Updegraff
(R) 216-19 IN Culturally Sensitive Prevention for Adolescent Drug
Abuse in Venezuela, Ronald Cox, Adrian Blow
(R) 216-20 IN Refugee Families in Ghana: Rituals, Routines,
Adaptation and Adjustment, Abby V. Hardgrove, Lynda
Henley Walters
(R) 216-21 IN The Ecological Context of Child Survival in Kenya,
Dorothy O. Rombo, Jean W. Bauer
(R) 216-22 EM Individuals’ Experiences of Racism on Family Quality
of Life, Kara S. Erolin, Herb Grant, William L. Turner
(R) 216-23 FS The Process of Creating a Place Called Home for
Geographically Mobile Families, Sarah Allen
(P) 216-24 IN Influential Factors in Entry and Adjustment Into
Intercultural Marriages, Luciana C. Silva, Kelly Campbell
(R) 216-25 IN International Comparative Study on Fathers’ Child
Care, Katsuko Makino, Keiko Funabashi, Hideki Watanabe,
Hiroe Nakano, Kazufumi Sakai, Takashi Fujimoto, Nami
Ohtsuki, Sae Etoh
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(R) 216-26 IN Home Visiting in Two Cultures, Suzanne Lamorey
Poster Session 1 Continued
12:30 - 2:00 pm
(P) 216-27 EM Transnational Families: Maintaining
Intergenerational Relationships, Olena Nesteruk, Loren Marks
(R) 216-28 EM Standing Firm on Shaky Ground: Power Dynamics
in Mixed Citizenship Status Families, April M. Schueths
(R) 216-29 IN The Vulnerable Helping the Vulnerable: Political
Refugees as Global Breadwinners, Phyllis J. Johnson
(R) 216-30 EM Common and Contrasting Life Experiences:
Immigrant Latino Parents in the U.S., Jose R. Parra-Cardona,
Sheena Horsford, Rocio Escobar, David Cordova, Kendal
Holtrop, Francisco Villarruel
Theory/Research Methods, Family Science, Technology
(R) 216-31 FT Adapting Preventive Interventions for the Next
Generation of Latino Parents, Kendal Holtrop, J. Ruben
Parra-Cardona, David Cordova
(R) 216-32 RF Premarital Requirements: What Clergy Think Works,
Joe D. Wilmoth, Samantha L. Creech
(R) 216-33 RT Scrapbooking: Meaning and Material Culture in
Families, Todd L. Goodsell, Liann Seiter
(R) 216-34 RT Courtship Stories Within the Paradigm of the Life
Course, Clinton G. Gudmunson
(R) 216-35 FT An Evaluation of the Concepts of Family Cohesion
and Enmeshment, Andrea Knestel
(R) 216-36 RT The Abbreviated Marital Disillusionment Scale,
Sylvia Niehuis, Denise Bartell
(R) 216-37 RT Theorizing and Testing Community Effects on
Acculturation Attitudes, Soyoung Lee, Jay A. Mancini
(R) 216-38 RT Intervention Evaluation: Group Differences vs.
Reliable and Clinically Significant Change, Jason M. Sullivan,
Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan, Stephen M. Gavazzi
(R) 216-39 RT Do Parents Know How Well They are Doing?
Joseph J. Horton, Gary L. Welton, Kevin S. Seybold
(R) 216-40 FS Love Amid Sorrow: A Test of Putnam’s Social
Disconnect-Reconnect Hypotheses, Thomas W. Draper,
Thomas B. Holman, Rebecca M. Gleed
(R) 216-41 RT Role Management Among First Generation College
Students With Children, Kathryn R. Branscomb, Amelia
Costello, Angela R. Wiley
(R) 216-42 EE College Students’ Use of Technology and Their Perception of its Impact on Relationships, Theresa J. Russo,
Veronica Acevedo, Rita Bremner
(R) 216-43 FS Overview of Web Journal Content Posted by
Adolescents Attending Public and Catholic Schools: Implications
for Future Research and Intervention, Amanda L. Williams,
Michael J. Merten
(R) 216-44 RT Measuring Marriage: Validating Braiker and Kelley's
Relationship Scale, JuliAnna Z. Smith, Aline Sayer, Maureen
Perry-Jenkins
Parent Education, Family Life Education
(R) 216-45 RT A Quantitative/Qualitative Exploration of a
Psychoeducational Group for Marital Distress, Lynn Turner,
Brad Belsher
(R) 216-46 RT Continuities and Changes in the Timing of First
Pregnancies, Jodi M. Kurtz
(P) 216-47 EE Instructional Practices for Diverse Learners:
Implications for Family Life Educators, Barbara N. Allison,
Marsha Rehm
(P) 216-48 EE Engaging Millennial Students in an Introductory
HDFS Course, Robin G. Yaure
(P) 216-49 EE Teaching Relational Aggression to Undergraduate
Students: Personal Experiences and the Value of Using Popular
Film, Susan K. Walker, Jennifer Fairbourn
(P) 216-50 EE Program Evaluation of FamilyConnections' Parents
of Newborns Project (PON), Elizabeth Morgan Russell,
Serenity Kelton, Jill McRae
(R) 216-51 EE Gender Difference in Parental Support and Selfauthorship in IT Career Decision Making, Peggy S. Meszaros,
Soyoung Lee, Elizabeth G. Creamer
(P) 216-52 EE The Creation and Formative Evaluation of an
Attachment-based Parenting Education Website, April Steed,
Stephen F. Duncan
(P) 216-53 EE Reaching Males Co-parenting with Teen Mothers,
Dianne R. Browne
(P) 216-54 IN Developing a Parenting Program for Asian
International Graduate Students, Kyong-Ah Kwon, Mei-Ju
Meryl Ko, Larissa Frias, Judith Myers-Walls, Ting Lu
(R) 216-55 FF A Mixed Methods Approach to Gendered Selfprotective Perceptions and Behaviors, HarmoniJoie Noel
(R) 216-56 EE Odd Family Out: A Qualitative Investigation of the
Dynamics of Home-School Families, Duane A. Dowd, Emily
Nguyen
(P) 216-57 EE Resources Promoting Couple and Family Therapy
Training: A Delphi Study, Heather A. Katafiasz, Brandon
Silverthorn, Kate Adkins, Rashmi Gangamma, Erika L.
Grafsky, Michael Knerr, Tiffany McDowell
Sexuality
(R) 216-58 EE I Didn't Know What I was Doing: Meaning-making
and Well-being Around First Sexual Intercourse, I. Joyce Chang,
Tashel C. Bordere, F. Ryan Peterson, Debora L. Thomsen
(R) 216-59 EM Sexual Decision-Making in an Age of False Security,
Jennie Dilworth, Marlo Rouse-Arnett
(R) 216-60 FF Social Perceptions of Infidelity as Reflected in
Popular Women’s Magazines, Cara McNeil, Shannon Weaver,
Jennifer Danielewicz
(R) 216-61 FH Sexual Experience’s Influence on Criteria for
Marriage Readiness, Brian J. Willoughby
Dating and Mate Selection
(R) 216-62 EE Romanticism, Cognitive Complexity, Relationship
Experience and Gender, Cynthia B. Torppa, Nancy K. Recker,
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Poster Session 1 Continued
12:30 - 2:00 pm
(R) 216-63 FH Parent Drinking, College Student Drinking, and
Close Relationship Problems, Judith L. Fischer, Jackie
Wiersma, Boyd W. Pidcock, Larry Forthun, Duane Dowd
(R) 216-64 FS Partner Selection Standards of Divorced Mothers,
Sarah E. Williams, Amy Webb, Edward A. Anderson,
Shannon Greene
Work and Families
(R) 216-65 FF Employed Mothers' Experiences of Work-Family
Conflict Across the Transition to Parenthood, Jill K. Walls,
Joseph G. Grzywacz, Jenna Tucker
(R) 216-66 EE Educational Inclusion and Equity Assessment of
Student Parents, Marilyn J. Preston, Johnetta Morrison, Russell Ravert, Kim Allen, Duane Rudy
(R) 216-67 EM Latina Women: Understanding Work, Family, and
Personal Issues, Robert L. Del Campo, Robert G. Del
Campo, Diana S. Del Campo
Resource Exchange
(R) 216-68 EE Reliability and Validity Findings for a Measure of
Childhood Overindulgence, David J. Bredehoft
(P) 216-69 EE Tools to Develop Students’ Skill Competency and
Responsibility for Learning, Bryce Dickey, Jackie Chandler
(P) 216-70 EE Connecting for Baby: A Department of Health and
Human Services Healthy Marriage Demonstration Grant, Carol
A. Mertensmeyer-Ryan, Kim I. Allen, Christina L. Crawford
(P) 216-71 EE Meeting Family Needs in Their Ever-changing
Realities: The ParentLink Concept, Alejandra Gudino, Nadine
Abernathy, Megan Powell, Luanne Andes, Jean KirchHolliday, Carol Mertensmeyer-Ryan
(P) 216-72 AC Getting the Message Across: New Approaches to
Sex Education, Lane Powell, R. Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Sharon
Powell
Religion and Family Life
(R) 216-73 RF Families, Churches and Community: Narratives of
Believing, Belonging and Service, Sally K. Gallagher
(R) 216-74 RF Religion and the Everyday Ritual of Home Life,
Rachel W. Loser, Shirley Klein, David Dollahite, Jeffrey Hill
(R) 216-75 RF The Threefold Cord: Marital Commitment in
Religious Couples, Nathaniel M. Lambert, David C. Dollahite
(R) 216-76 RF Contemporary Sacrifices by Jewish, Christian,
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Session #217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Practitioner Workshop
Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for
Professionals and Communities, Jodi Pfarr
In this workshop, participants will create a mental
model of poverty, review poverty research, examine a
theory of change and analyze poverty through the
prism of the hidden rules of class, resources, family
structure and language. Participants will receive
specific strategies for improving outcomes for
people living in poverty, but the workshop focus is
to provide a broad overview of concepts.
Presenter Jodi Pfarr is a speaker and consultant for
Aha Process, Inc. M.Div.; Chaplain. She is a consultant for Catholic Charities on programs and staff development. As a consultant with the Salvation Army, she creates holistic programs for low-income families in need
of shelter to stabilize their lives. She is a certified critical incident debriefer to police departments and other community social services.
Presider: Marilyn Flick
(Sponsored by Association of Councils)
(P; AP/SW)
Muslim and Mormon Youth, Anthony B. Walker, David C.
Dollahite
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Session #218 . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Rooms 2/3
Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows)
You may attend one round table. Pre-registration is required.
218-1 Children and Divorce, Paul Amato
218-2 Family Transition Emerging Adulthood and Depression,
Alan Booth
218-3 When Things Don't Go Your Way: Families Coping With the
Stress of Ambiguity, Pauline Boss
218-4 Early Results of the Flourishing Families Project: Building
Hope and Leadership in Children, Randal Day
218-6 Wealth and Family Well-being, Greer Litton Fox
218-7 Creative Family Life Education, Wallace Goddard
218-8 Adolescent Sexual Risk-taking and Pregnancy: Intervention
Programs and Evaluation – Particularly Abstinence-based
Programs, Stephen Jorgensen
218-9 Integrating an Academic and Clinical Career, Leigh Leslie
218-10 Teaching About Families of Color in the 21st Century: What
do we Know and What do we Need to Know? Edith Lewis
218-11 Family Theory Development and Publishing, James White
and Robert Milardo
218-12 Asking Questions, Jetse Sprey
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #219 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Research Update for Researchers
Is the Revolution Over? Mothers’
Time Allocation to Work and
Family, Suzanne M. Bianchi, Ph.D.
Physical Appearance and Ethnic Identity Formation Among Latino
Adolescents, Melinda A. Gonzales-Backen, Adriana J.
Umana-Taylor, Edna C. Alfaro, Mayra Bamaca
Latino Adolescents’ Academic Motivation: The Cumulative Effect
of Academic Support, Edna C. Alfaro, Adriana J. UmanaTaylor, Mayra Y. Bamaca, Melinda A. Gonzales-Backen
Discussant: Tiffany Brown
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: To be Announced
Session #222 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Mothers' labor force participation increased
dramatically in the latter half of the 20th century.
Despite their increased time outside the home, mothers'
investments in childrearing appear to be as high or higher than
ever before. Fathers also seem to be investing more time in the home, partly
in response to the demands created by their wives' employment.
Suzanne Bianchi, Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department at
the University of Maryland, will document these changes and discuss
how it has been possible for maternal time with children to remain high
when their allocation of time in the marketplace was also increasing.
Bianchi will engage the question that is receiving increased attention:
given mothers' continued investments in childrearing, are we seeing a
decline in women's involvement in market work? Is the trend toward
greater gender equality in the labor market ending? Among younger
cohorts, is there a retrenchment into the home? - or are we
misinterpreting the recent slowdown, even reversal, in women's
employment?
Discussant: Anisa Zvonkovic
Moderator: Stephen Marks
(Sponsored by Research and Theory, Feminism and Family
Studies Sections and Work and Family Focus Group)
(R; AP/SW)
Chronic Illness Experiences in Context of Family
Relationships
Family and Cancer: The Complex Influence of Family on the
Cancer Experience for Women, Elizabeth G. Hunter
Post Breast Cancer Lymphedema: Influences on Sexuality and
Intimate Relationships, M. Elise Radina, Wendy K. Watson
Securing Health, Securing Medicine: Cambodian Refugee Elders’
Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the
Treatment of Diabetes, Denise C. Lewis
Tensions Across Multiple Contexts: Type 2 Diabetes Management
in Older, Rural Families, Margaret M. Manoogian, Sharon A.
Denham, M. Kristen Hamler
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Chair: Jeremy B. Yorgason
Session #223 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
Political Construction
The Rhetoric of Children's Rights, Mellisa Holtzman
An Ecology of Economic Vulnerability Among Rural Low Income
Families, Catherine Huddleston-Casas, Bonnie Braun,
Elizabeth Dolan, Jean Bauer
The Political Construction of Family, Maureen P. Ittig
Discussant: William Michael Fleming
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins
Session #224 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 5
Session #220 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Recruitment Challenges in Marriage Education
Programs for Vulnerable Populations
Workshop Leaders: Brandt C. Gardner, Kelly M. Roberts
(P; AP/SW)
Session #221 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Latino Adolescents (R; AP/SW)
Ethnic Discrimination and Academic Achievement Among Latino
Youth, Sharon R. Ghazarian; Scott W. Plunkett; Tovah Sands
Coping Styles as a Mediator for Psychosocial Outcomes of Mexican
American Adolescents, Andrew J. Supple; Yudan Wang; Scott
Plunkett
Multiple Means for Teaching About Family Vulnerability
and Diversity
Symposium Leaders: Erin F. Boyd-Soisson, Debra Berke,
Raeann Hamon, Laura J. Clark, Mary Ann Hollinger,
Abraham Hwang, Roberto Reyes
Using Multiple Intelligences to Address the Needs of Diverse
Audiences: A Multicultural Educational Framework
Using Family Folklore to Examine Family Identity, Strengths, and
Diversity
Dispelling the Stereotype About Model Minority Among Asian
Americans Using Family Stress Theory to Teach about Family
Vulnerabilities and Resilience
Chair: Erin F. Boyd-Soisson (P; AP/SW)
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 5 Continued
Session #225 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Parent and Child Relations in Contemporary Japan and
Korea
Symposium Leaders: Kuniko Kato, Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Jinhee
Yoon
Japanese Fathers’ and Mothers’ Commitment to Their Young
Children: Findings From a National Survey
Japanese Fathers’ Involvement and Their Adolescent Children’s
Psychological Well-being: A Longitudinal Study
Factors Affecting Independence From Parents Among Premarital
Young Adults in Korea
Discussant: Ralph LaRossa
Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz (R; AP/SW)
Session #226 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Youth and Religion: Critical Considerations
Adolescent Identity Style and Ability to Articulate Religious Beliefs,
Travis P. Searle, Paul L. Schvaneveldt
Adolescent Intrinsic Religiosity, Family Cohesion, and
Adolescent Depressed Mood, Benjamin J. Houltberg, Carolyn
S. Henry, Michael J. Merten, Linda C. Robinson
Youth’s Sexuality Socialization: Parents and Religious Leaders’
Influence, Jessica Sykes, Charles B. Hennon, Gary W.
(R; AP/SW)
Peterson, Stephan M. Wilson
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 6
Session #228 PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Exploring Teaching Methodologies for Family Life
Education
(R) Evaluating Newsletters for Parents of Early Adolescents, Jodi
Dworkin, Chris Gonzalez, Colleen Gengler, Kathleen Olson
(P) Face-to-face Versus Online Professional Development:
Separate but Equal, Kristin A. Schneider, Jodi Dworkin,
Colleen Gengler, Kathleen Olson
(P) Evaluating the Short-term Impact of a Family Life Education
Website, Stephen F. Duncan, Brynn M. Steimle, April Steed,
Carma Martino
Discussant: Judith A. Myers-Walls
Presider: Marilyn Flick
(AP/SW)
Session #229 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Strengthening Family and School Relations to Lower
Family Vulnerabilities
Workshop Leaders: Michelle Krehbiel, Lawrence Shelton
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Session #227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Marie Peters Award Address
Address: Drawing on the Theoretical and
Research Scholarship Legacy of Dr.
Marie F. Peters: Examining Everyday
Life Experiences of African American
Families From a Strength-based
Perspective, Velma McBride Murry,
2007 Marie Peters Award Winner
Guided by Peters and Massey’s MEES Model, this presentation highlights
those protective processes in African American families that reduce the
potential negative effects of stressful life events on family relationships,
health functioning and youth adjustment. The protective capacities of
adaptive racial socialization and racial identity for youth are also illustrated.
Velma McBride Murry is Professor of Child and Family Development and Codirector of the Center for Family Research, University of Georgia. She has served
on the NIH for the Risk Prevention and Health Behavior Integrated Grant Review
Panel and a co-founder of the Study Group on Race, Ethnicity and Culture. Her
workfocuses on understanding the significance of context in studies of AfricanAmerican families and youth.
Presentation of the Marie Peters Award
Presider: Katia Paz Goldfarb, Committee Chair
(Sponsored by Ethnic Minorities Section) (R; AP/SW)
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Session #230 PA. . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Treating Children and Their Families
(R) Vulnerable Families with Children: Predicting Perceived Barriers
to Treatment, Kathleen Briggs, Glade Topham, Charles C.
Hendrix
(R) Social Support Factors for Disadvantaged Families: Predicting
Openness to Treatment, Glade L. Topham, Kathleen Briggs,
Charles C. Hendrix
(P) Parent-Child Therapy for Families Assigned Child Welfare
Intervention, Kathleen B. Jager, Erika B. London Bocknek,
Geraldine Weir, Jennifer Bak, Asha Barber, Katie Bozek
(R) The Effectiveness of Filial Therapy with Preschool Children
and Their Families, Volker Thomas, Shelley Clymer, Dawn
Pratt, Elaine Willerton
Presider: To be Announced
(AP/SW)
Session #231 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
GLBT Issues
Choices, Challenges and Tensions Experienced by Lesbian Prospective Adoptive Parents, Abbie E. Goldberg, Jordan B. Downing
Toward a Theory of Gay Men’s Procreative, Fathering, and Family
Identities, Dana Berkowitz
Heterosexism and Homophobia Experienced by Adolescents With
Lesbian Parents, Katherine A. Kuvalanka, Abbie E. Goldberg
(AP/SW)
Presider/Discussant: To be Announced
�Thursday, November 8
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 6 Continued
Session #232 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 4
Transitions Within Fathering and Family Vulnerabilities:
Risk and Resilience
Who Stays and Who Leaves? A Discrete-time Survival Analysis of
Father Involvement, Natasha J. Cabrera, Jacqueline J. Shannon
Predictors of Teenaged Parents’ Relationship Status, Jay Fagan
Achieving Resilience, Kevin Roy, Rob Palkovitz
Discussant: Bill Marsiglio
Chair: Rob Palkovitz (R; AP/SW)
Session #233 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Adolescent Problems
Multi-Level Model Examinations of the Relationship Between
Family Related Risks and Neighborhood Settings Among Juvenile
Delinquents, Ji-Young Lim, Stephen M. Gavazzi
Ethnic Differences in the Family Context of Adolescent Behavior
Problems, Andrea E. Vest, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Manfred
H.M. vanDulmen
Parental Involvement as Protective and Risk Factors for Adolescent
Drinking, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Manfred H.M. vanDulmen
Adult Onset Antisocial Behavior: The Role of Adolescent Family
Relations, Andrea D. Mata, Manfred H.M. vanDulmen
Discussant/Presider: Kathleen Roche (R; AP/SW)
5:45 - 6:45 pm
Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Diversity Action Session
Looking to the Future!
Leaders: Suzanne Smith and Tammy Henderson
Come share your suggestions for how NCFR can better incorporate
diversity into its organizational practices and its annual conference so that
all feel welcomed and represented.
6:45 – 8:00 pm
Session #236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Legacy Circle Reception Honoring NCFR
Members of 25 or More Years
The Legacy Circle Reception honors those those who have been
NCFR members for over 25 years. Come and enjoy your colleagues.
6:45 – 8:00 pm
Section Member Meetings
See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Session #234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Family Therapy
Students/New Professionals Symposium
Research Team: A Template for Design, Development and
Administration
Presider: Colleen Peterson, Section Chair
Workshop Leaders: Kevin C. Garrett, C. R. Macchi, Joyce A.
Baptist, Erin Sanders-Hahs
Presider: Brian Masciadrelli (P; AP/SW)
5:00 - 6:00 pm
Session #234A . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1
“Meet the Editors Reception” at the
Wiley-Blackwell Exhibit Booth
Wiley-Blackwell cordially invites you to a celebratory reception for
Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, and the NCFR's
new publication, Journal of Family Theory and Review. Please visit
our booth to meet the editors and enjoy some wine and treats. We hope to
see you there.
Session #238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
International Section Business Meeting and 30th
Anniversary Celebration
Presider: Shulamit Ritblatt, Section Chair
(This session continues until 9:45 pm)
6:45 – 8:00 pm
Focus Groups
See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups
Session #239. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Chronic Illness and Disability
Address: Home and Community: Environment as Context for
Care, Elaine Marshall
Presider: Susanne Olsen Roper, Focus Group Chair
Session #240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: To be Announced
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6:45 – 8:00 pm
Focus Groups Continued
Session #241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Asian-American Families
Symposium: Gender and Power Dynamics in Asian
American Families and Relationships
Economic Power and Traditions of Male Dominance:
Examining Violence Among Asian American Enduring Couples,
Grace H. Chung, M. Belinda Tucker, David Takeuchi
Internalized Stereotypes and the Asian Fetish: The Racialization of
Desire Among Heterosexual Asian American Women, Karen
Pyke
Marital Dynamics of Relational Power Among Collectivist Couples
With Young Children, Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Sean Orpen,
Jason Victor
Can’t Live With Them or Without Them: Women's Ambivalent
Relations With Mothers-in-law in Chinese Immigrant Families,
Kristy Y. Shih, Karen Pyke
Chair: Kristy Y. Shih (R; AP/SW)
Note: This session continues with the business meeting at 8:15
7:00 – 8:30 pm
8:15 - 9:30 pm
Focus Groups
See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Group Meetings.
Session #245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Asian-American Families Business Meeting
Presiders: Kristi Shih and Grace Chung, Focus Group Chairs
Session #246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Families and Grief
Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair
8:15 - 9:30 pm
Session #247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Terrace
2008 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
8:15 - 9:30 pm
Session #248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanwix
Northwest Council Get-together
Presider: Jane Lanigan, President
Session #242. . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
CFLE Reception (Invitation Only)
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director
8:30 – 10:30 pm
Session #249 . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3/4
8:15 - 9:30 pm
University Receptions
Section Member Meetings
See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Session #243. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Family and Health
Presider: Sharon Denham, Section Chair
Session #244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Lee Ann DeReus, Section Chair
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Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various
universities and allied associations. Each reception will have
separate seating and display areas and food.
Those who reserved space include:
Groves Conference
Iowa State University, HDFS
Miami University
Michigan State University, Family and Child Ecology
Purdue University, CDFS
Syracuse University, CDFS
Texas Tech University, HDFS/Applied Professional Services
University of Kentucky, FamilyStudies
University of Minnesota, Family Social Science
University of North Carolina-Greensboro, HDFS
University of North Texas, Educational Psychology
Virginia Tech, Human Development
Washington State University
�Friday, November 9
Ongoing Events
Registration
Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Job Fair
Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor
Noon - 6:00 pm
Today's Special Sessions
8:30am . . . . . Special Session: Family Caregiving: Planning a New
Agenda for Research and Practice, Zarit
10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plenary: Livin’ on Life’s Byways - Rural
Mothers Speak, Braun et al
2:15 pm. . . . . . . . Special Session: Soul Sisters and Prairie Flames:
Lesbian and Gay Parenting in Diverse Community
Contexts, Moore and Oswald
4:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Talk-Back with Mignon Moore and
Ramona Faith Oswald
4:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibits Closing
8:30 pm . . . . . . Dance - Celebration Featuring The Lost Faculties
Band From Penn State University
Benefit for the Harold and Margaret Feldman Award
Exhibits
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the
symbol: (P).
7:00 - 7:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Terrace
Yoga Session
7:30 - 8:30 am
7:30 - 8:30 am
See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Group Meetings.
Session #300. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 2/3
Session #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Issues in Aging
Presider: Whitney Brosi, Focus Group Chair
Ohio Council on Family Relations Get-together
Presider: Donna Crossman, President
Focus Groups
7:30 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Room
2008 Program Committee Meeting
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, 2008 Program Chair
Session #304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: James E. Burg, Focus Group Chair
7:30 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . Meet in Promenade Cafe
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting
Presider: Nancy Gonzalez, APR Program Coordinator
7:45 - 8:15 am
7:30 - 8:30 am
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by a different
facilitator.
Session #301. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 1
Meeting of University Administrators
Presider: Norma Bond Burgess
7:30 - 8:30 am
Session #305. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Terrace
Meditation
Today’s Facilitator:
8:00 - 10:00 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Groves Suite
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Presider: Leslie Koepke, Groves Chair
Session #302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
8:00 – 10:00 am
Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, Family Science Association President
Breakfast for Presidents/Representatives of
Student Affiliated Councils
Session #306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Garden South
Presider: Raeann Hamon
Grooming Students for NCFR Leadership Roles
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8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Special Session
Family Caregiving: Planning a New Agenda
for Research and Practice,
Steven Zarit, Ph.D.
Along with the growing understanding of the biomedical aspects of Alzheimer's Disease, there has been
increased research on the dilemmas faced by family caregivers and on effective strategies for relieving stress and
burden. In the past, caregiver interventions were often guided by anecdotal evidence, but a growing body of evidence has identified several
promising strategies and approaches. The most promising approaches to
lowering caregiver stress will be discussed.
Steven Zarit is Director, Gerontology Center, Professor and Head of
the Human Development and Family Studies Department, Penn State University; and Adjunct Professor, Gerontology Institute, University College of
Health Science, Jönköping, Sweden
Presider: Jeremy Yorgason
(Sponsored by Family and Health Section and Issues in Aging Focus Group)
(R/P; AP/SW)
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 7
Session #308 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Adolescent Conflict, Mayra Y. Bamaca, Adriana J. UmanaTaylor, Edna C. Alfaro, Melinda Gonzales-Backen
(R) Predictors of Asian American and Asian Immigrant Mothers'
Parenting Practices, Chen Shuang Ji, Sally A. Koblinsky
(R) Cross Language Measurement Equivalence of Parenting
Measures for Mexican Americans, Rajni L. Nair, Rebecca M.
B. White, George Knight, Mark W. Roosa
Discussant: Pearl Stewart
(AP/SW)
Session #310 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Worklife
Work-Family Intersections Over the Life Course: How Family
Friendly are Academic Institutions? Debra L. Berke, Rona J.
Karasik, Scott D. Scheer
Maternal Work Characteristics and Child Care Type and Quality,
Allison C. DeMarco, Ann Crouter, Lynne Vernon-Feagans
Nonstandard Maternal Work Schedules and Child Socioemotional
Outcomes, Stephanie S. Daniel, Joseph Grzywacz, Esther,
Leerkes, Wen-Jui Han, Jenna Tucker
Quality of Maternal Employment and Parent and Child Well-being
in Low-income Families, Noemi Enchautegui, Hirokazu
Yoshikawa, Vonnie C. McLoyd
Discussant: Linda Huff
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Bethany Letiecq
Session #311 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Working With Traumatized Families in the Community
Workshop Leaders: Richard S. Wampler, Erica Wilkins,
Nenetzin Reyes, Carmen Aguirre
(P; AP/SW)
Session #312 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Strengths and Challenges of Parent Education Programs
The Ideal Marriage, Family and Community
(P) Implementing Parenting Education in Rural Areas: Strengths
(P) A Cross-cultural Myth: The Ideal Family in the US and India,
Elizabeth S. Maring
(R) A Strengths-based Conceptual Framework, Sylvia M. Asay,
John DeFrain
(R) Gender and Ethnicity in Union Formation: The Case of
Second-generation Patels, Namita N. Manohar
(R) Dimensions of Enduring Marriages in Kenya: Perspectives
From Husbands and Wives, Jane Rose M. Njue, Dorothy O.
Rombo, Lucy W. Ngige
Discussant/Presider: Bahira Sherif Trask
(AP/SW)
and Challenges, Cheryl L. Peters, Denise Rennekamp, Sally
Bowman, Brooke Dolenc
(R) The State of Parent Education in Tennessee: A Descriptive
Study, Heather S. Wallace, Heidi E. Stolz, Denise J.
Brandon, Sally B. Hunter, Andrea D. Marable
(P) Documenting the Effectiveness of Stepfamily Education, Brian
Higginbotham, Pamela Morrill, Scot Allgood, Linda
Skogrand, Katie Henderson
Discussant: Mixon Ware
Presider: Connie Schulz (AP/SW)
Session #313 SY . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Session #309 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Ethnicity and Parenting
(P) Padres Fuertes: Mexican Origin Fathers’ Descriptions of Their
Parent/Child Relationships in Relation to the Challenges of
Immigration, Andrew Behnke, Ruben Parra Cardona
(R) An Examination of Latino Adolescents’ Autonomy and Parent-
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Theoretical and Methodological Integration in
Qualitative Family Research: A Critical Dialogue
Symposium Leaders: Katherine R. Allen, April L. Few, Ralph
LaRossa, William Marsiglio, Lynet Uttal
Chair: Katherine R. Allen
(R; AP/SW)
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8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 7 Continued
Session #314 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
12:15 - 1:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . King's Garden South
Family Relations' Associate Editors' Meeting
Presider: Joyce Arditti, Editor
12:15 – 1:45 pm
Divorce and Its Aftermath
Session #316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
The Effect of Divorcing on Perceived Sacredness of Marriage,
Julia McQuillan, Anne Hobbs
A Longitudinal Examination of Remarital Processes Leading to
Redivorce, B. Kay Pasley, Brad M. vanEeden-Moorefield
Does Grandparent Divorce Affect the Grandparent-Grandchild
Relationship? Anita Glee Bertram
The Effect of Parental Divorce on Romantic Beliefs and
Relationship Characteristics, Audrey J. Rowland, Nate Cottle,
Marko Jarvis
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Sandra Rezac
Leadership Institute
10:15 am - Noon
Session #315 . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 2/3/4
Plenary Session
Livin’ on Life’s Byways - Rural
Mothers Speak
This new play is a dramatization of the lived
experiences of rural, low-income mothers and their
families following the 1996 passage of the Federal
Welfare Reform Act. The three-act drama culminates
with audience participation in a moderated public policy
deliberative forum.
Bonnie Braun, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Extension Family
Policy Specialist, Department of Family Studies, University of Maryland
is the playwright. Dr. Braun is a member of the 17-state research team
who conducted a series of 3 interviews of 413 mothers. Quantitative
and qualitative analyses by members of the research team informed the
play. The play, in the tradition of social theatre, is intended as a teaching
tool to increase awareness and understanding of the state of well-being
of rural, low-income families and of options for public policy at local,
state and/or national levels.
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Awards:
Outstanding Research Paper Award to Abbie Goldberg,
2007 winner
Outstanding Proposal Award to Lyndal Bee Lian Khaw, 2007
winner
Aine Humble, Committee Chair, presenter
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
(R/P; AP/SW)
Think Tank About Finding Leaders in NCFR
Leader: Maxine Hammonds-Smith
This session is open to all attendees. This will be a think tank about finding
leaders in NCFR.
12:15 – 2:00 pm
Session #317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1
Visit the Exhibits During the Break
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance your
work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. This is the last day of exhibits. Prizes will be awarded at 12:30 today. You must be present to win.
Stop and have your cariacature drawn between noon - 3:30 pm today.
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 2
Session #318 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1/
Ballroom Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something to eat at the cash sales in
the exhibit area, visit the exhibits, and go to the poster session to talk oneon-one with the presenters.
Aging/Gerontology, Disabilities, Health/Wellness/Illness
(R) 318-1 FH Family Support: The Key to Connecting Older
Adults With Services for Aging-in-Place? J. Beth Mabry, Lori
Jennings-Harris
(R) 318-2 RT Adult-child Caregiving: Who Stops? Maximiliane E.
Szinovacz, Jill E. Neagle, Adam Davey
(R) 318-3 FH Self Efficacy and Goal Setting in Later Life: The
Impact on Health, Deborah P. Coehlo, Cory Bolkan, Karen
Hooker
(P) 318-4 FH Autism Assessments: Correlations Between Measures,
Tia R. Schultz
(R) 318-5 FH Health, Advice, and Financial Instability: The Role of
Support and Strain, Melissa A. Curran, Casey J. Totenhagen
(R) 318-6 FH The Benefits of Family Social Support for Caregivers,
Janice K. Purk
(R) 318-7 FH Understanding Health Quality Differences by Social
Capital in Rural Alabama, David R. Buys, Jennifer L.
Kerpelman, Angela Montoya
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12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 2 Continued
(R) 318-8 FH Factors Associated With Breathlessness and Impaired
Quality of Life in COPD, Kristen E. Holm, Russell P. Bowler,
Barry J. Make, Frederick S. Wamboldt
(R) 318-9 FH Family Functioning and Parental Multiple Sclerosis,
Julius W. Anderson, Gabrielle S. Smith
(R) 318-10 FH Systemic Change Processes: Exploring Weight
Management in Family Contexts, C. R. Macchi
(R) 318-11 FH Between- and Within-person Analysis of Work
Schedules and Stress, Kelly D. Davis, David M. Almeida,
Robert S. Stawski
(R) 318-12 FT Healing Ties: Well-being of Patients With Chronic
Lung Disease, Arpita Lal, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
(R) 318-13 FH Adult Children of Breast Cancer Survivors:
Encounters With Health Information, Kathryn Mujumdar, Jill
A. McDonald, M. Elise Radina, Jacqueline K. Douglas,
Kelly R. Gurchiek, Lauren R. Slusser
(R) 318-14 FH Union Transitions Among HIV Positive Persons,
Lauren N. Rinelli
Mental Health
(P) 318-15 EM Barriers to Care Among Latino Adolescents,
Ashley B. Rohrig
(R) 318-16 FH Racial Disparities in Family Empowerment and
Mental Health Outcomes, Stephen M. Gavazzi, Jason M. Sullivan, Scott D. Scheer, Courtney M. Yarcheck, Suzanna Twining, Robbi Helser
(R) 318-17 Mothers’ Trauma History, Psychological Vulnerability, and
Children’s Resource Loss, Katie J. Horsey, Stevan E. Hobfoll
Substance Abuse/Addictions
(R) 318-18 FF Using Metaphors to Explore Powerlessness Among
Women in 12-Step Recovery, Jennifer L. Matheson, Eric E.
McCollum
(R) 318-19 FH Social Norms and Collegiate Alcohol Use, Trent W.
Maurer, David W. Robinson
(P) 318-20 FT Shifting Perspectives in Recovery: Men’s Group Curriculum, Adam B. Downs, Austin W. Houghtaling, Richard
S. Wampler
Family Crises/Responses, Family Resilency, Family Strengths,
Trauma, Violence
(R) 318-21 FS An Investigation of Socio-emotional Needs of
Hurricane Katrina Survivors, Javiette Samuel, Margaret
Machara
(R) 318-22 FS Family Health Over Time: Risks and Resilience in
Child and Family Outcomes, Holly E. Brophy-Herb, Erika B.
London Bocknek, Rachel F. Schiffman, Lorraine M.
McKelvey, Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Mary Cunnigham-DeLuca,
Shelley Hawver
(R) 318-23 FH Infertility and the Family Distress Model:
Implications for Clinicians and Researchers, Andrea S. Meyer,
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Spencer B. Olmstead
(P) 318-24 FH Using Art as a Process to Help Families Displaced
by Natural Disasters, Wendy S. Looman
(R) 318-25 FH Family Stress and Religious Coping in Chronic Pain
Families, Barbara K. Jackson, Linda D. Ladd
(R) 318-26 RF Strengths and Stressors of Missionary Families, Dale
R. Hawley, Chris Gonzalez
(R) 318-27 RT Exploring Attachment and Family Adjustment
During Deployment, Angela J. Huebner, Courtney C. Powell
(P) 318-28 EE Using Internet Coverage About Disasters to Teach
About Family Resilience, Nadia N. Flanigan, Andrea S.
Meyer, Thomas Cornille, Ann Mullis, Ron Mullis
(R) 318-29 FH Families Living With HIV/AIDS: Vulnerabilities
and Strengths, Lyn Rhoden, Suzanne Lamorey
(R) 318-30 FT Conceptualization of Trauma: A Review of Research
in the Last Two Decades, Yvonne Amanor-Boadu, Kevin C.
Garrett, Derek W. Hagey, Adriatik Likcani, Joyce Baptist
(R) 318-31 FF Exploring the Antecedents of Late Adolescent
Dating Violence Perpetration, Shelby A. Kaura, Brenda J.
Lohman
(P) 318-32 FF Sexual Violence Against Individuals With
Developmental Disabilities, Melina McConatha Rosle
(R) 318-33 FF The Essence of Self-Efficacy and the Nature of
What Female Adolescents Lose as a Consequence of Rape, Beth
Emery, Shelly Phillips, Catherine Stogner
(R) 318-34 FP Intimate Partner Homicide and VAWA: A Natural
Experiment, Darryl W. Roberts
(R) 318-36 FH Exploring Mediators of the Intergenerational
Transmission of Violence, Melissa P. Schnurr, Brenda J.
Lohman, Shelby A. Kaura
(R) 318-37 FH The Impact of Domestic Violence on Mothers'
View of Their Infant, William M. McGuigan, Malerie S. Pacsi
(R) 318-38 FP Room for Everyone? Battered Lesbians and
Domestic Violence Services, Mikel Walters, Barbara Combs,
Denise Donnelly
(R) 318-39 FP The Relation of Adolescent Reports of Physical
Abuse to Family Structure and Process, Kathleen Boyce
Rodgers, Amy Dyer
(R) 318-40 FS Family Violence Research:A Retrospective Analysis,
Rachel S. Birmingham, Suzanna Smith, Rosemary Barnett
(R) 318-41 FT A Narrative Journey for Intimate Partner Violence:
From Victim to Survivor, Matthew W. Brosi, Julianna Weaver,
Emily Rolling
(R) 318-42 RT College Students’ Childhood Experiences With
Sibling Violence, Sandra J. Rezac, Alison Guerin, Amanda
Brown
(R) 318-43 RT An Analysis of Maternal Abuse Following Parental
Separation, Larry R. Livingston
(R) 318-44 EE From Fragile to Flourishing: Insights From Expert
Couples, Jared R. Anderson, Jason Wilde
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12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 2 Continued
(R) 318-45 FF The Association Between Harsh Parenting and
Perpetration of Dating Violence and Sexual Coercion, Leslie
Gordon Simons, Callie Harbin Burt
(R) 318-46 RT The Role of Alcohol Consumption Patterns and
Expectancies and Bystander Intervention in Contexts of Gender
Violence, William Michael Fleming, Jacquelyn Wiersma
Therapy/Counseling
(P) 318-47 FT Mental Health Services for Women Diagnosed with
Depression in Rural Utah Communities: A Technologically
Assisted Intervention, D. Kim Openshaw, Scott Roper, Jenny
Morrow
(P) 318-48 FT A Preliminary Examination of Parental Beliefs and
Child Therapy Drop-out, Heidi L. Radunovich
(R) 318-49 FT Impact of Presenting Problem Distress on Family
Therapy Outcomes, Michael Knerr, Brandon Silverthorn
Family Policy Issues, Family Services, Communities and Families
(P) 318-50 EE Family and Community Connections, James P.
Marshall, H. Wallace Goddard
(P) 318-51 EM Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle: University, Native
American Tribal Community, and Foundation Collaboration,
LeAnne E. Silvey, Lillian A. Phenice
(R) 318-52 IN A Longitudinal Community Study of Brazilian
Families, Nalu de Araujo Nunes, Richard B. Miller, Cody S.
Hollist, Olga Falceto
(R) 318-53 EE No Child Left Behind and Executive Function,
Carrie Follmar, Miriam Mulsow
(R) 318-54 FT Reaching Out to Families at Risk: An Evaluation of
Community Care, a Home-based Approach in Iowa, Hee-Sun
Cheon, Christine A. Secrist-Mertz, Megan J. Murphy
(R) 318-55 FP Payday Loan Ecology: A Critical View, Brian
Distelberg, John McElroy, Gera Weir
(R) 318-56 FP Human Service Professionals: Assessing the Needs
of Children of Incarcerated Parents, Toiia L. Rukuni, Deborah
J. Johnson
(R) 318-57 EE Equal Access?: The Placement of Picture Books
Across Economic Neighborhoods, Jeanne A. Holcomb
(R) 318-58 FS National Guard Families: Post-Deployment
Adjustment, Adrian J. Blow, Barbara D. Ames, Lisa A. Gorman, Philip L. Reed, Col. James R. Anderson
(R) 318-59 IN Pictures and Words: Children in Northern Ireland
Define War, Kathleen Walker, Maureen Blankemeyer
(R) 318-60 EE Parents’ Attitudes and Children's Drawings of War
and Peace, Larissa V. Frias, Judith A. Myers-Walls
(R) 318-61 FH Women’s HIV Disclosure to Immediate Family,
Shonda M. Craft, Julianne M. Serovich, Hae Jin Yoon
(P) 318-62 EE Welcome Baby Kit: A Community Based Program
for New Parents, Suzanna D. Smith, Eboni J. Baugh, Donna
Z. Davis, Leah Zissimopulos
(R) 318-63 FP The Cost of Economic Security for Low-wage
Earning Families, Mary A. Prenovost, Gilda Morelli, Angela
Shartrand
(R) 318-64 FP PAT Program Participants’ Accounts of Satisfaction:
Facets and Implications, Tara N. Woolfolk, Donald G. Unger
(P) 316-65 EM Okolona Parent Literacy Project: BabySteps,
Deborah Bailey
(R) 318-66 FP Demographic Moderators of Food Insecurity and
Overweight in Low Income Preschool Children, Elizabeth
Metallinos-Katsaras, Karen McCurdy, Jan Kallio
(R) 318-67 FP Food Insecurity and Child Well-being in Working Poor
and Hispanic Households, Kathleen Gorman, Karli Kondo
(R) 318-68 FP Poverty Matters! Karen Seccombe
(R) 318-69 FP From House to Home: Shared Housing as an
Interdependent, Self-Sufficiency Project, Laura Pinsoneault
(P) 318-70 EE The 2006 Retirement Confidence Survey and Family
Life Educator Opportunity, Ann Sanders
(R) 318-71 FP Promoting School Readiness of Children in the
Child Welfare System, Helen Ward, Sun Young Yoon, Erin
Oldham, Julie Atkins, Patricia Morris, Karen Wathen
Rural Families
(R) 318-72 EM Globalization: How Families Are Faring in Rural
Gadsden County, Florida, Mercedes Nalls, Christine A.
Readdick, Kay Keller, Leonie Clarke, Phyllis Crooms,
Rachel Manes, Katherine Shellhase, Courtney McClow,
Michelle Quiroga, Shelly McKendrick
(R) 318-73 FH Cowboy Up: Rural Family Values Regarding Care of
the Common Cold, Kari Morgan, Ann Marie Hart
(P) 318-74 FH Supporting Rural Families Through Early Detection
of Dementia, Anita Thompson Heisterman, Ishan Williams,
Emily Hauenstein
(R) 318-75 FP Rural Children's School Readiness and Early HomeVisiting Intervention, Christine Pegorraro Schull, Elaine A.
Anderson
Motherhood
(R) 318-76 406-20 FF No Ordinary Woman: Adult Daughters Talk
About Their Mothers, Elizabeth B. Levaro, Alexis J. Walker,
Katherine R. Allen, Verna E. Ourada, Noriko Toyokawa,
Ryo Hirayama, Brandi Hall
12:15 – 1:45 pm
Session #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Special Session
How to be a CFLE – Dawn Cassidy
Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a Certified
Family Life Educator. Dawn Cassidy is the Director of the CFLE
program.
12:30 - 2:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Room
Elections Council Meeting
Presiders: Tammy Henderson and Laura Smart, Elections
Council Co-chairs
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�Friday, November 9
1:00 - 2:00 pm
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #320 . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Rooms 2/3
Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows)
You may attend one round table. Pre-registration is required.
320-1 International Family Issues, Bert Adams
320-2 Family Policy, Karen Bogenschneider
320-3 Post-divorce Families, Marilyn Coleman and Larry Ganong
320-4 Research on Marriage, Frank Fincham
320-5 Relationships in Adoptive Families, Hal Grotevant
320-6 Multiple Roles in an Era of Shrinking Social Networks,
Stephen Marks
320-7 Nonresident Fathering, Kay Pasley
320-8 The Study of Alternative Family Lifestyles, Roger Rubin
320-9 Trends in Errors in Published Research, Walter Schumm
320-10 Gender/Feminist Perspectives, Constance Shehan
320-11 Assessing Changes in Caregiver Networks: Theoretical and
Methodological Issues, Maximiliane Szinovacz
320-12 Changing Views of Family Structure and its Effects on
Family Members, Mark Fine
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Special Session
Soul Sisters and Prairie Flames:
Lesbian and Gay Parenting in
Diverse Community Contexts,
Mignon R. Moore, Ph.D. and
Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D.
Dr. Moore will report on her research findings about
black and Latina lesbian families with children and how
they differ from white lesbians with children, minority
heterosexual women with children, rural lesbian and
gay families. Dr. Oswald will report on her research
project on rural lesbian and gay families in Illinois.
Session #322 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Teaching With New Technologies: Blogging, Podcasts,
WebCT and More!
Workshop Leaders: Kate Fogarty, Suzanna D. Smith, Jaime L.
Jenkins, Donna Davis, Tarrant Figlio
Chair: Kate Fogarty
(PAP/SW)
Session #323 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Community-based Participatory Research With
Families with Health Vulnerabilities
Community Based Participatory Research with Adolescents with
Diabetes: TheANGELS (A Neighbor Giving Encouragement,
Love, and Support) Project, Tai J. Mendenhall, Jerica M.
Berge, William J. Doherty
Parent Involvement in the Get a Head Start on Asthma Project,
Ann Garwick, Michelle Riesgraf
The Department of Indian Work’s Family Education and Diabetes
Series (FEDS): Community-Based Participatory Research in
Action, Jerica M. Berge, Tai J. Mendenhall, William J.
Doherty
Chair: Jerica M. Berge (R; AP/SW)
Session #324 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Vulnerable Children
(R) Social Stigma and the Adoptive Identity, Kristi M. Clark-
Miller
(R) Fathers’ Involvement with Young Children in Fragile Families Moore
A "talk-" follows the session for those who would
like a bit more intimate and informal question/
answer/discussion.
Oswald
Mignon Moore is Assistant Professor, Department of
Sociology, University of California-Los Angeles. She is a family sociologist
whose research examines within-group variation in processes and outcomes
among disadvantaged groups.
Ramona Oswald is Associate Professor of Family Studies, Director,
Graduate Studies, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign.
Presider: Dana Berkowitz
(Sponsored by Research and Theory, Feminism and Family Studies,
Ethnic Minorities Sections and GLBT Focus Group)
(R/P; AP/SW)
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Concurrent Sessions 8
A Longitudinal Study of Dyadic Effects of Unwed Couples and
the Study’s Correlates, Chieh-Wen Liu
(R) A Description of Risk and Protective Factors of Children of
Prisoners, Erika B. London Bockneck, Jessica Sanderson,
Preston A. Britner
(P) ASFA and Vulnerable Black Families: Applying a Community
Capacity Model to AFSA, Adrienne L. Edwards, April L. Few
Discussant: Tammy Henderson
Presider: Christine Pegorraro Schull
(AP/SW)
Session #325 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Teaching About Families
(P) Do Gender Chapters of Marriage and Family Textbooks Ex-
clude Biological Perspectives: A Content Analysis, Ariel Rodriguez, Nicole Smith, Katherine Chartier
(P) Evaluating Experiential Pedagogy to Foster Student Success
Across Race and Class Differences, Stephanie K. Grutzmacher,
Janet Liechty, Katherine E. Speirs, Colleen K. Vesely
(R) Learning About Family Vulnerability in a Global Context: An
Integrated Teaching, Research and Outreach Experience for
�Friday, November 9
2:15 - 3:45 pm
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 8 Continued
Concurrent Sessions 9
Session #325 Continued
Graduate Students, Holli M. Trombley, Catherine Solheim,
Elizabeth Wieling, Christina Robert, Kara Erolin, Erin
Morgan
(P) Revising a Web-based Family Resource Management Course for
the Classroom and Online, Virginia B. Vincenti
Discussant: Debra Berke
Presider: Mixon Ware
(AP/SW)
Session #330 WK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Session #326 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Training Marriage and Family Therapists
(R) Therapist Personal Agency: Multidimensional Selves of Mar-
riage and Family Therapists, Matthew S. Mutchler, Stephen A.
Anderson
(R) Spirituality and Family Therapy Training: An Exploration of
Faculty Member’s Beliefs, Winne A. Grams, Thomas Stone
Carlson, Christi McGeorge
(P) Using Software to Track Client Ratings of MFT Trainee
Effectiveness, Tiffani S. Kisler, Jacqueline A. Sparks, Jerome
F. Adams
(R) Feedback on Client Progress in Couples Therapy: Are
Outcomes Enhanced? Stephen Fife, Kristin Kakiuchi, Colleen
Peterson, Katherine Hertlein, Jessica Stellberg-Filbert
Presider/Discussant: To be Announced
(AP/SW)
Session #327 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Dissemination of Couples' Interventions: Experiences
From ProSAAM
Symposium Leaders: Tera R. Hurt, Steven R.H. Beach, Lily D.
McNair, Frank D. Fincham, Velma McBride Murry
Chair: Tera R. Hurt
(AP/SW)
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Session #328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1
Exhibits Closing - Last Chance to Visit the
Exhibits
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 3
Talk-Back With Mignon Moore and
Ramona Faith Oswald
Childhood Overindulgence With Often Serious
Vulnerabilities in Adult Life
Workshop Leader: Jeane Illsley Clarke
(P; AP/SW)
Session #331 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duquesne
Factors and Indicators Used in Designing Family Life
Programs
(P) Intimate Partner Violence Intervention: Immigrant Chinese
Families in D.C., Xiaofang Wang, Suzanne M. Randolph
(R) Gendered Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Hindrances
and Motivators, Heather M. Whaley, Michael Lane Morris
(P) Conducting a Debate on Spanking in the Undergraduate
Classroom, Lisa J. Benson, Susan K. Walker
Discussant: Sedahlia Jasper Crase
Presider: Charlotte Shoup Olsen
(AP/SW)
Session #332 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Intersection of Ethnicity and Womanhood
Korean Immigrant Women’s Journey From Abused Wives to Selfreliant Women, Youn Mi Lee, Patricia Bell-Scott
The Relationship Between Educational Attainment and Marriage
Among African American Women, Paula Y. Goodwin
Diverse Mothers of Newborns: Parenting Strengths in a
Challenging Society, Angela M. Nievar, Arminta Jacobson
Parental Conflict and Child Wellbeing in Black, Single Mother
Families, Solveig S. Spjeldnes
Discussant/Moderator: Norma J. Bond Burgess (R; AP/SW)
Session #333 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Parenting, Metabolic Control, Knowledge, and Self-Care:
Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
Symposium Leaders: Maia Stoker, Barbara Mandleco,
Susanne Olsen Roper, Elaine Marshall
Chair: Maia Stoker
(R; AP/SW)
Session #334 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Grandfather-Grandchild Relations: Involvement,
Caregiving, Health and Well-being
Symposium Leaders: Alan C. Taylor, James S. Bates, Jay E.
Burke, Whitney A. Brosi
Grandfather Involvement and Relationship Satisfaction: Contact,
Commitment, and Role Activities Within GrandfatherGrandchild Relationships
Men’s Experience With Raising Relative Children: Well-being,
Resources, and Needs
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�Friday, November 9
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 9 Continued
(P) 336-9 FP Genocide, War Crimes and Refugees: Advocacy for
Pro-family Global Action, Mixon Ware, Gregory Gunderson
Miscellaneous Topics
(R) 336-10 FF It All Starts at Home… The Great Crossover, Sean
Session #334 Continued
Do Involved Grandfathers Enjoy Better Health Than Disengaged
Grandfathers?
Discussant: Christine Price
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Alan C. Taylor
Session #335 SY . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Vulnerable Families: Parenting Adolescents and
Neighborhood Risk
Parenting Practices and Adolescents’ Depression: A
Comparison of European American and African American Youth,
Stephen T. Russell, Lisa J. Crockett, Davood Tofighi
Intersections Between Neighborhood Risk and Parenting for Early
Adolescent Sex, Kathleen M. Roche, Tama Leventhal
Poverty and Violence as Contexts for Understanding Family
Process and Health Risks Among Sexually Experienced Youth,
Kathleen Boyce Rodgers
Discussant: Rachel Gordon
Chairs: Kathleen M. Roche, Stephen T. Russell (R; AP/SW)
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 2/3
Round Tables
C. D. Colbert-Lewis
(R) 336-11 Female Doctoral Students' Family and Academic
Department Experience and Their Relationships to Career
Choices, Marta McClintock-Comeaux, 2006 Winner of the
Ruth H. Jewson Award for the best family studies dissertation
proposal
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #337. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Students/New Professionals Workshop
Authorship Issues in Student-Faculty and MultipleAuthored Collaborations
Workshop Leaders: Aine M. Humble, Mark A. Fine
Presider: Robert Gellman
(P; AP/SW)
5:45 – 7:00 pm
Section Member Meetings
See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Session #338 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Ethnic Minorities and Oral History
Presider: Katia Paz Goldfarb, Section Chair
Note: This session continues until 8:30 pm
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters.
Session #339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Family Resiliency, Stress, Work and Families
Family Policy
(P) 336-1 FT Infertility: Addressing Vulnerabilities in the Context
of Therapy, Constance H. Shapiro
(P) 336-2 FT Ambiguous Loss and Chronic Sorrow When a Child
has Significant Disabilities, Linda D. Ladd, Amy Patrick
(P) 336-3 FH Reducing Stress Experienced by Teenage Parents,
Bettina Friese, Pat Davenport, Dabney Conwell
(R) 336-4 RT Unable to ‘Have it All?’ Subfecund Women and Work
Satisfaction, Karina M. Shreffler
(P) 336-5 EE Delivering Family Education at the Worksite, Marcie
J. Brooke, Beth A. Quist
Health Issues
(R) 336-6 EM Families of Color, Gender, and Traumatic Brain
Injury: Intersections, Edith A. Lewis
(P) 336-7 RT Sexual Offenders With Mental Retardation: Service
Considerations for an Interdisciplinary Team, Allen D.
McConnell
Violence, War, and Coping
(R) 336-8 RT A Prospective Test of Various Explanations for
Dating Violence in an African American Sample, Ronald L.
Simons
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Presider: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Section Chair
5:45 – 7:00 pm
Focus Groups
See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups
Session #340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
GLBT Issues
Presider: Gary Horlacher, Focus Group Chair
Session #341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Parent Education
Presiders: Byran B. Korth and James Marshall, Focus Group
Co-chairs
�Friday, November 9
7:15 – 8:30 pm
Section Member Meetings
8:30 pm
Session #342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Live in Pittsburgh - Friday night
The Lost Faculties
Education and Enrichment
Presider: Don Bower, Section Chair
Session #343. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Religion and Family Life
Playing at the Dance sponsored by
Students/New Professionals
Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair
A Benefit Performance for the Margaret and HaroldFeldman Award in Public Policy
7:15 – 8:30 pm
Focus Groups
Voluntary tax-deductible contributions accepted at the door.
Session #344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Who are the Lost
Faculties?
Probably
Pennsylvania’s most
erudite rock band,
that’s who! In their
own words, they "play
songs that most
respectable,
contemporary bands
would never attempt."
Turned off by the
current musical scene
(which has been in a
state of decline for
over three decades),
their mission is to revive traditional American music, that is, pre-Beatles
rock, surf, and blues. Think Bo Didley, Dick Dale, Buddy Holly, Del
Shannon, Muddy Waters, and, of course Elvis. And, for those nostalgic
about the Cold War, one of the high points of their set is a medley of
James Bond songs.
Families and Technology
Presiders: Jan Colvin and Jane Lanigan, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Session #345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Men in Families
Presiders: Andrew Behnke and Justin Dyer, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Everyone is welcome! Let’s dance!
The members of the band are (clockwise in photo, beginning at the tree): Sharon
Felson (lead vocals), Sam Richards (drums, backup vocals), NCFR member
Paul Amato (lead guitar, keyboard), Wayne Osgood (rhythm guitar, lead
vocals), and Rich Felson (bass, harmonica, backup vocals).
Paul, Rich, Sam, and Wayne are Sociology faculty at Penn State University.
Sharon decided to do something useful with her life and is a social
worker. They perform frequently at university events, local clubs and private parties in the State College area. In 2004, they played at the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in Philadelphia.
In 2005, ASA banned live bands from their conferences. (A coincidence:
correlation does not = causation.) Once you hear their unusual repertoire,
you will understand that they truly have lost their faculties.
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�2007 Proposal Reviewers
The strength of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals they would like to present at the
conference. These are blind reviewed by three peer reviewers from the Section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring that
conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience for both research and practitioner proposals.
Reviewers donated many hours to evaluate the proposals. The following reviewed 556 proposals in 2007:
Association of
Councils
Glee Absher
Jacki Booth
Nicole Buckmiller
Justin Dyer
Kathleen Gilbert
(Program Chair)
Raeann Hamon
Arminta Jacobson
Sheila Littlejohn
Andrea Marable
Chloe Merrill
Rebecca Pettit
Lane Powell
Sharon Powell
Jacob Priest
Richard Sale
Monte Wainscott
Education and
Enrichment
Ellen Abell
Rebecca Adams
Sylvia Asay
Deborah Bailey
Sharon Ballard
Betty Barber
Andrew Behnke
Janet Benavente
Debra Berke
Lynn Blinn-Pike
Debra Bolton
Don Bower
(Section Chair)
Denise Brandon
Bob Brenneman
Joi Bulls
Wynona BryantWilliams
Wen-chi Chen
Jean Illsley Clark
Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
Jo Lynn
Cunningham
Carol Darling
Esther Devall
Bryce Dickey
Jennie Dilworth
Stephen Duncan
Tracy Espy
Marilyn Flick
Ted Futris
Scott Gardner
Wallace Goddard
Pat Gross
Carolyn Henry
Brian Higginbotham
Stacy Howard
Erin Huey
Aine Humble
Brandy James
Shirley Klein
Linda Ladd
Jane Lanigan
Thomas Lee
Beth Maddock
Magistad
Lindsay Marshall
Sally Martin
Kami Merrifield
Laurie Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Phyllis Michael
Wendy Middlemiss
Lou Mueller
Maureen Mulroy
Colleen Murray
Patricia Tanner
Nelson
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
Lynette Olson
Rebecca Pettit
Lane Powell
Linda Robinson
Sherrill Robinson
Theresa Russo
Ann Sanders
Marie Saracino
David Schramm
Tia Schultz
Berna Skrypnek
Teresa Tonn
Beth Van Horn
(Section Chairelect)
James Van Horn
Monte Wainscott
Michael Walcheski
Kathy Walker
Susan Walker
Sterling Wall
Mixon Ware
Heather Whaley
Vera White
Ethnic
Minorities
Tiffany Aholou
Edna Alfaro
William Allen
Mayra Bamaca
Andrew Behnke
Carolyn Bird
Wynona BryantWilliams
Norma Burgess
Patricia Erwin
Sherry Fang
April Few
Katia Paz Goldfarb
(Section Chair)
Gladys Hildreth
Jenell Kelly
Seongeun Kim
Nerissa LeBlancGillum
Soyoung Lee
Edith Lewis
Chantel Lumpkin
Estella Martinez
Harriette McAdoo
Shannon Miller
Roudi Nazarinia
Yvette Perry
Frankie Powell
Karen Quek
Suzanne Randolph
Robert Reyes
Aysem Senyurekli
LeAnne Silvey
Pearl Stewart
Chiung-Ya Tang
Adriana UmanaTaylor
Ouida Westney
Vera White
Tara Woolfolk
Xiaolin Xie
Ani Yazedjian
Family and
Health
William Anderson
Anita Armstrong
James Bates
Jerica Berge
Whitney Brosi
Jennifer Bulanda
Catherine Chesla
Grace Chung
Debbie Coehlo
James Daley
Sharon Denham
(Section Chair)
Jaimie Fairclough
Shari Gallup
Ann Garwick
Twyla Hill
Teresa Julian
Joanna Kaakinen
Lyndal Khaw
Karen Kopera-Frye
Jane Kurz
Ilesha Lee
Pat Lefler
Wendy Looman
C. R. Macchi
Barbara Mandleco
Jan McCulloch
Patricia Merk
Michael Merton
Shirley Mietlicki
Cheryl Peters
Kathleen Piercy
Karen Plager
Christine Price
Elise Radina
Susanne Olsen Roper
Jean Turner
Mixon Ware
Diana White
Carolyn Wilken
Deanna Williamson
Jeremy Yorgason
Linda Young
Family Policy
Rebecca Adams
Elaine Anderson
Marilyn Bensman
Jay Burke
Patricia Hyjer Dyk
William Michael
Fleming
Claire Foreor
Tammy Henderson
Twyla Hill
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Catherine
Huddleston-Casas
Teresa Julian
Jenell Kelly
Jackie Kirby-Wilkins
(Section Chair)
Leslie Koepke
Bethany Letiecq
Janet Liechty
Susan Meyerle
Kari Morgan
Ann Sanders
Tara Saathoff Wells
Sandra Shulkin
Devin Skinner
Catherine Solheim
Connie Steele
Mary Kay Stranik
Shirley Zimmerman
Family
Science
Rebecca Adams
Deborah Bailey
Sandra Bailey
(Section Chair)
Deb Berke
Sharon Ballard
Jennie Dilworth
Angella Eanes
Pat Gross
Jason Hans
Tammy Harpel
Mary Ann Hollinger
Michael Merten
Sandra Osborne
Natasha Slesnick
Karine Shreffler
Laura Smart
Mixon Ware
Karen Wythe
Kathryn Young
Family
Therapy
Jared Anderson
Michel Andre
Beauvolsk
Kathleen Briggs
Abigail
Christiansen
Stephen Fife
Tony Faber
Giovanna
Gianesini
Katherine Hertlein
Linda Ladd
C. R. Macchi
James P. Marshall
Susan Meyerle
Megan Murphy
Colleen Peterson
(Section Chair)
Brandon
Silverthorn
Richard Wampler
Feminism and
Family Studies
Rebecca Adams
Edna Alfaro
Neetu Arora
Deb Berke
Joyce Chang
Margaret CrosbieBurnett
Lee Ann DeReus
(Section Chair)
Denise Donnelly
Abbie Goldberg
Jennifer Hardesty
Lynette Hoelter
Aine Humble
Leslie Koepke
Margie KiterEdwards
Michelle Krehbiel
Janel Leone
Sally Lloyd
Shelley MacDermid
Katherine
MacTavish
Margaret Manoogian
Mindy Markham
Brian Masciadrelli
Marta McClintockComeaux
Jana Meinhold
Laurie Meschke
Sunny Munn
Megan Murphy
Colleen Murray
Maureen
Perry-Jenkins
Elise Radina
Kevin Roy
Brenda Seery
Andy Stoker
Susan Takigiku
Michelle Toews
Lynet Uttal
Brad vanEedenMoorefield
Maria Walker
Chris Wienke
Tara Woolfolk
Hyun-Kyung You
International
Sadguna Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Carolyn Balkwell
Marilyn Bensman
Debra Berke
Denise Donnelly
Rosemary Eustace
Suna Ervioth
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Marcie Goeke-Morey
Raeann Hamon
Mary Ann Hollinger
Cody Stonewall
Hollist
Phyllis Johnson
Kawal Kareah
Young In Kwon
Vanja Lazarevic
Yoav Lavee
Gary Lee
Jaerim Lee
Elisabeth Fost Maring
Sandy Moghadam
Judith Myers-Walls
Bernhard Nauck
Shulamit Ritblatt
(Section Chair)
Mihaela Robila
Dorothy Rombo
Tanja Rothrauff
Paul Schvaneveldt
Kristy Shih
Catherine Solheim
Chiung-Ya Tang
Teru Toyokawa
Bahira Sherif Trask
Sterling Wall
Aimin Wang
Stephan Wilson
YanRuth Xia
Religion and
Family
Linda Behrendt
Jay Burke
Lesley Ann Earles
Chris Gonzalez
Dale Hawley
Bryce Jorgensen
Gary Laumann
Dee Love
Susan Meyerly
Joanne Musich
Joanne Roberts
Monte Wainscott
Anthony Walker
Jason Wilde
Angela Wiley
(Section Chair)
Joe Wilmoth
Research and
Theory
William Aquilino
Kari Adamsons
Katherine Allen
Sadguna Anasuri
Margaret Baier
Soumya Rajeshwari
Balijepally
Bonnie Barber
Deborah Barr
Suzanne
Bartle-Haring
Silvia Bartolic
Mark Benson
Denise Berg
Dana Berkowitz
Caroline Bird
Priscilla Blanton
Karen
Bogenschneider
Edith Bogue
Alan Booth
Gary Bowen
Cheryl Buehler
Debbie Coehlo
Marilyn Coleman
Lynn Comerford
Pamela Cone
Nate Cottle
Claire Kamp Dush
Angella Eanes
Margie Kiter Edwards
David Eggebeen
Christine Flanigan
William Michael
Fleming
Ted Futris
Larry Ganong
Brandt Gardner
Joche Gayles
Jean Gerard
Sharon Ghazarian
Jane Gilgun
Todd Goodsell
Paula Goodwin
Stephanie
Grutzmacher
Joe Grzywacz
Linda Haas
Jason Hans
Jennifer Hardesty
Sandra Hartnitt
Carolyn Henry
Susan Herrick
Jodi Hertzog
Twyla Hill
Lynette Hoelter
Angela Huebner
David Johnson
Kerry Kazura
Jennifer Kerpelman
Tanaka Kimiko
Valarie King
David Klein
Laurie Kramer
Edythe Krampe
Larry Kurdek
Gary Lee
Janel Leone
Monica Longmore
C.R. Macchi
Shelley MacDermid
Kate MacTavish
Melinda Stafford
Markham
Stephen Marks
(Section Chair)
Williaml Marsiglio
Julia McQuillan
Jana Meinhold
K. Merrifi
Michael Merten
Laurie Meschke
Robert Milardo
Sunny Munn
Colleen Murray
Velma McBride Murry
Lynette Nickleberry
Angela Nievar
Sue O’Donnell
Kay Pasley
Cheryl Peters
Joe Pittman
Joe Pleck
Elaine Porter
Christine Proulx
Elise Radina
Katie Ramos
Gwen Rempel
Sandra Rezac
Kathleen Roche
Stacy Rogers
Mark Roosa
Tanja Rothrauff
Kevin Roy
Martha Rueter
Stephen Russell
Ronald Sabatelli
Yoshie Sano
Cindy Schmiege
David Schramm
Brenda Seery
Rudy Seward
Elizabeth Sharp
Leslie Gordon Simons
Tasha Snyder
Andrew Supple
Don Swenson
Scott Tobias
Michelle Toews
Corinna Jenkins
Tucker
Kimberly Updegraff
Manfred van Dulman
Patricia Voydanoff
Aimin Wang
Eunice Warren
Shawn Whiteman
Carol Wilcoxen
Tara Woolfolk
Jing Xiao
Students/
New
Professionals
Silvia Bartolic
Desiree Bennyhoff
Victoria Blanchard
Stacy Blount
Kathryn Branscomb
Kelly Campbell
Larissa Frias
M. Galazzi
L. G. Gayles
Robert Gellman
Jennifer Hardesty
(Program Chair)
H. Hugar
Tyler Jamison
Shelby Kaura
Katherine Kuvalanka
Ji-Young. Lim
Margaret Machara
L. McGrath
Mary Moore
Jane Njue
M. Novak
C. Pagnan
Karen Quek
David Rice
Tanja Rothrauff
T. Sanghavi
Holly Schindler
David Schramm
R. J. Shlafer
Kate Stringer
Mikkla Walters
Thank You!
�Saturday, November 10
Ongoing Events
Registration
Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Today's Special Sessions
8:00 am . . . . . . . . Townhall Meeting: NCFR Institutional Identity
Project, Jewson
10:30 am. . . . . . Plenary: Vulnerabilities Over the Family Lifespan
Masten and Pearson
6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taste of Pittsburgh
Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Job Fair
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the
symbol: (P).
Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor
Noon - 6:00 pm
7:00 - 8:00 am
Session #400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Terrace
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Yoga Session
Session #403 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 2
7:00 - 8:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty
2008 Program Committee Meeting
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, 2008 Program Chair
Plenary Session
7:30 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanwix
CFLE Certification Review Committee Meeting
Presiders: Bryce Dickey, Committee Chair and Dawn Cassidy,
NCFR Certification Director
7:45 - 8:15 am
Session #401. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King's Terrace
Meditation
All attendees are welcome.
Today’s Facilitator:
8:00 - 10:15 am
Session #402 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 2
Townhall Meeting: NCFR Institutional
Identity Project
Facilitator: Dwight Jewson, Strategic Frameworking, Inc.
NCFR is in the midst of an Institutional Identity Project. In this morning’s
Townhall Meeting questions such as "How does NCFR show up in the
world?" and "What is our clarion call - the something bigger we hope to
achieve?" These questions get to the core of the purpose of NCFR and
we'd like to know how you answer them.
Dwight Jewson, Founder and President of Strategic Frameworking, Inc.,
of Vashon, Washington is the leader of the NCFR Institutional Identity
Project. He's the son of former NCFR Executive Director, Ruth Jewson,
and an expert in helping organizations clarify their identity.
Vulnerabilities over the Family
Lifespan, Ann S. Masten, Ph.D.
and Katherine C. Pearson, J.D.
This panel will discuss the issues affecting the most
vulnerable in our population: The elderly and young
children.
Ann Masten is Distinguished McKnight University
Professor, Institute of Child Development, University of
Minnesota. She directs "Project Competence," a
research program that includes a longitudinal
study of competence and resilience that began 20 years
ago with 205 elementary school children, 90% of
whom are still participating.
Katherine Pearson, is Professor of Law,
Dickinson School of Law, Penn State University and
Director of Penn State’s Elder Law Clinic.
Masten
Pearson
Presentation of the Association of Councils Meritorious
Service Award to Lane Powell. Marcie Brooke, Association of
Councils President, presenter
Presentation of the Jan Trost Award to Stephan Wilson.
Mary Ann Hollinger, Past International Section Chair,
presenter
Presentation of the Mary Jo Czaplewski Fellowship Award to
Rose Suggett. Mary Jo Czaplewski, Committee Chair,
presenter
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
(R/P; AP/SW
Presider: Pamela Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Promenade Cafe
Meeting of the Association of Councils Executive Board
Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions 10
Session #404 PA. . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden South
Linkages Between Work and Family
Links Between Job Adequacy and the Work-family Interface,
Brenda L. Bass, Joseph G. Grzywacz
Work Experiences and Father-infant Interactions: A Latent Class
Analysis, W. Benjamin Goodman, Ann C. Crouter, Stephanie
T. Lanza, Martha J. Cox, Lynne Vernon-Feagans
Using Propensity Scores to Study Parenting Differences by Work
Schedule, Joseph Grzywacz, Stephanie Daniel, Jill Walls,
Jenna Tucker, Esther Leerkes
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Yasemin Besen-Cassino
Session #405 SY . . . . . . . . . . King’s Garden North
Health and Rural Low-Income Families
Health and Parent Confidence in Single and Coresident Low-income, Rural Mothers, Yoshie Sano, Lenna Ontai, Holly Pong
Oral Health Among Low-Income Rural Families: Implications for
Policy and Programs, Elaine A. Anderson, Bonnie Braun,
Emma Simson
I Just Hope Nothin’s Gonna Happen: Managing Stress in Lowincome Families, Sharon Seiling, Margaret M. Manoogian,
Leslie N. Richards, Sharon A. Denham
Effects of Rural Family Health on Parenting and Child Outcomes,
Lenna L. Ontai, Katherine J. Conger
Discussant: Debbie Coehlo
(R; AP/SW)
Chairs: Yoshie Sano, Lenna Ontai
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 3
Session #406 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom 1/
Ballroom Foyer
(R) 406-3 RT Resiliency's Role in the Relation of Parenting to
Developmental Outcomes, Jodi Swanson, Carlos Valiente,
Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
(R) 406-4 RT Predicting Children’s Adjustment From the Family
Environment and Temperament, Carlos Valiente, Jodi
Swanson, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
(R) 406-5 RT Experiences of Corporal Punishment and
Attachment to Mother, Erica Jordan, Mary Elizabeth
Curtner-Smith
(R) 406-6 RT Socialization of Emotion Regulation: Theoretical
Model and Supporting Data, Amanda S. Morris, Mumbe S.
Kithakye, Jennifer Silk, Michael Morris, Aesha John,
Kimberly Whitty
(R) 406-7 FS The Sibling Relationship and Early Social Adjustment
in School, Sharika Bhattacharya, Joan I. Vondra
(R) 406-8 FS Adolescent Use of Pornography in the Home—A
Human Ecology Causal Model, Sonya S. Thompson, Berna J.
Skrypnek
(R) 406-9 EE Perceived Social Environment and the School Success
of Middle School Students, Gary L. Bowen, Roderick A. Rose,
Elizabeth J. Glennie, Joelle D. Powers
(R) 406-10 EE Students’ Intentions and Social Support as
Predictors of Academic Behaviors, Katherine Purswell, Ani
Yazedjian, Michelle L. Toews
(R) 406-11 EM An Ecological Understanding of Adolescent AOD
Abuse and Offending Behavior, Stephen M. Gavazzi, Deborah
Wasserman, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
(R) 406-12 FH Identifying Mechanisms Whereby Family Factors
Influence Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior, Cathrine Arndt,
Leslie Gordon Simons, Rachel Blyskal Tambling
(R) 406-13 EM Adolescent Perceptions of Parental Support and
Their Relationship to Psychosocial Adjustment in a Caribbean
Sample, Curtis A. Fox, Colwick M. Wilson, Delores E. Smith
(R) 406-14 RT Sibling Support and Exposure to Inter-parental
Conflict: Links to Depression in Emerging Adulthood, Corinna
J. Tucker, Melissa Holt, Kathryn Becker-Blease
(R) 406-15 RT Sibling Influence Processes in Adolescence:
Individual and Family Correlates, Shawn D. Whiteman, Abigail
T. Christiansen, Nicole Holderman
Parenthood
(R) 406-16 EE Adoption: How Long Do The Effects Last?
Shannon McClure, Sedahlia Jasper Crase, Cathy Hockaday
(P) 406-17 FT The Effects of Adoptions in Family Systems, Bob
Brenneman
Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something to eat at the cash sales in
the exhibit area, visit the exhibits, and go to the poster session to talk oneon-one with the presenters.
Childhood and Adolescence
(R) 406-1 AC Beneficial Effects of Mothers’ Physical Contact on
Children’s Aggression, Emiko Katsurada
(R) 406-2 RF Comparison of Evangelical Christian Children's God-
Concepts and Logical Thinking Ability, Starrla R. Penick,
Arminta Jacobson
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(R) 406-18 RT Early Influence, Generativity, and Well-being:
Childless Adults and Parents, Tanja C. Rothrauff, Teresa Cooney
(R) 406-19 RT Parents’ Marital Problem and Offspring’s Timing of
Cohabitation and Marriage, Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama
(R) 406-20 RF Parental Influences on the Type of Romantic
Unions Formed Among Young Adults, Casey Copen
(R) 406-21 EM Paternal Involvement Among Caucasian and
African-American Low Income Fathers, Abraham Hwang,
Robert Reyes
�Saturday, November 10
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 3 Continued
(R) 406-22 FT Step-parents: The Role of Unmarried Partners and
Their Non-biological Children, Megan E. Fitzgerald, Kevin
Roy
(R) 406-23 FH Father Absence and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young
Adulthood, Susaye S. Rattigan, Manfred H.M. vanDulmen
(R) 406-24 FF A Content Analysis of the Ideology of Motherhood
Found in Child Care Advertisements, Katherine E. Speirs,
Shannon E. Weaver
(R) 406-25 FH The Right Sex For My Child: College Students’
Prediction for Their First Child, Tashel C. Bordere, I. Joyce
Chang, Ryan Peterson
(R) 406-26 FS Co-Parenting Satisfaction and Parenting Competence
in Unmarried Parents, Ching-Ju Chen, Karen Shirer, Erika
London, Dawn Contreras
(R) 406-27 RT Why are Some Parents Psychologically Controlling?
Robert D. Laird, Matthew Marrero, Cassandra Chaney
(R) 406-28 RT Relations Between Parent and Child Characteristics
and Coparenting, J. Claire Cook, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan,
Catherine K. Buckley
(R) 406-29 RT Interparental Hostility and Adolescent Problems:
Parenting as a Mediator, Mark J. Benson, Cheryl A. Buehler,
Jean Gerard
(R) 406-30 IN Social Stratification and Children’s Educational
Outcomes in Japan, Yuko Shinjo
(R) 406-31 IN Living on the Outskirts of U.S. Life: Asian
Graduate-student Mothers, Soohong Kim, Kyong-Ah Kwon,
Mei-Ju (Meryl) Ko, Larissa Frias, Judith Myers-Walls
(R) 406-32 FS An Analysis of Parents Adopting Internationally:
Exploring Perceptions of Well-being, Bethany W. Hepp,
Bahira Sherif Trask
Gender Roles
(R) 406-33 FF Women's Perspectives on Issus of Equality in Their
Marriages: A Qualitative Analysis, Julie M. Koivunen, Bahira
Sherif Trask
(R) 406-34 FH Gender, Identity Style and Young Adults’
Well-being, Cuiting Li, Jennifer Kerpelman
(R) 406-35 RT Gender Schemata Persistence in Post-Soviet Russia,
Simone Ispa-Landa
(R) 406-36 RT Gender, Ethnicity, and the Timing of First Marriage,
Sampson Lee Blair
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage, Blended Families
(R) 406-37 FS Social Support Availability and Divorced Mothers'
Dating Practices, Leah M. Benitez, Amy P. Webb, Edward R.
Anderson, Kate Sullivan, Shannon M. Greene
(R) 406-38 RT Effects of Parental Divorce on Romantic
Attachment, Twila M. Farrar, Nathan R. Cottle
(R) 406-39 EE Understanding the Role of Non-residential
Stepmothers in Successful Stepfamilies, Lisa Doodson, David
Morley
(P) 406-40 AC Recruitment and Retention of Stepfamilies in
Family Life Education Classes, Pamela J. Morrill, Brian
Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand, Scot Allgood, Katie
Henderson
(R) 406-41 EE Stepparenting Difficulties as Predictors of Marital
Outcomes in Stepfamilies, Aaron I. Anderson, Brian J.
Higginbotham
(R) 406-42 FS Characteristics of Rural Newlywed Remarriages,
Katie L. Henderson, Brian J. Higginbotham
(R) 406-43 FS Reducing the Vulnerability of Stepgrandparent and
Stepgrandchild Relationships: A Literature Review, Amanda E.
Matzek
(R) 406-44 FS Beliefs about Child Support Modification Following
Remarriage and the Birth of a Child, Jason D. Hans
(R) 406-45 FT Children's Adjustment to a Marital Transition: A
Growth Model Analysis, Anthony J. Faber, Margaret K. Keiley,
Doug H. Sprenkle
(R) 406-46 RT Single Parent Closeness and Adolescent Academic
Achievement, Caitlin S. Faas, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Manfred
H.M. vanDulmen
Marriage
(R) 406-47 FT Client Progress: Therapeutic Alliance and Marital
Satisfaction, Kate S. Adkins, Erika L. Grafsky, Robin
Delaney, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
(R) 406-48 RT The Impact of Familialistic Attitudes on
Disagreements and Marital Adjustment, Anne M. Willis,
Lindsay Pitzer, Laura M. Miller, Karen L. Fingerman
(R) 406-49 RT Adjusting to the Unexpected: A Qualitative Study of
Newlywed Couples, Scott S. Hall, Rebecca Adams
(R) 406-50 RT Couple Resilience: Resolving Challenges in the Early
Years of Marriage, Jeremy S. Boden, Jacki Fitzpatrick
(R) 406-51 FS The Role of Friendship, Trust, and Love in Strong
Latino Marriages, Victor W. Harris, Linda Skogrand, Daniel
Hatch
(P) 406-52 FT Styles of Control and Relatedness in Romantic
Relationships, Wen-Chi Chen, Brandy James
(R) 406-53 RF Religious Factors and Marital Commitment, Scot
Allgood, Thomas Lee
(R) 406-55 RT Marital Commitment and Perceptions of Fairness in
Chores, Chiung-Ya Tang, Shelley MacDermid
Relationships
(P) 406-56 EE Does Relationship Education Improve Couples’
Communication? A Meta-Analysis, Victoria L. Blanchard, Alan
J. Hawkins, Elizabeth B. Fawcett, Jaelynn Jenkins
(R) 406-57 FH Communication About Weight Management in
Families: Is Anyone Talking? Todd L. Goen, Shelly R. Hovick
(R) 406-58 FS Early Adolescent Problem Behaviors and Parental
Divorce Proneness, Mary Julia C. Moore, Cheryl A. Buehler
(R) 406-59 FF Perceived Sibling Relationships of Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender Youth, Russell B. Toomey
(R) 406-60 RT Ultrasound and Prenatal Attachment Among
Expectant Grandparents, Tammy S. Harpel, Jodie L. Hertzog,
Heather Wood
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12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 3 Continued
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Session #407 . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Rooms 2/3
Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows)
(R) 406-61 FS Hidden Helpers: Grandchildren as Caregivers of
Their Custodial Grandmothers, Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab,
Nicole M. Sanford
(R) 406-62 FH Physiological Response to Media, Kelsey Ryder,
Ronald Werner-Wilson
(R) 406-63 RT Attachment, Self-reported Depression, and Mother
Reported Conduct Problems in Middle Childhood, Laura E.
Brumariu, Kathryn A. Kerns, Ashley C. Seibert
(R) 406-64 RT Social Support and Relationship Quality Among
Adolescent Mothers and Maternal Grandmothers in Lowincome, Rural Families, M. Kristen Hamler, Margaret
Manoogian
(R) 406-65 RT Coparenting in Cohabiting and Married Couples,
Bryndl E. Hohmann-Marriott
(R) 406-66 RT Interplay of Conflict and Divorce in Later ParentAdult Child Relationships, Tianyi Yu, Gregory S. Pettit, John
E. Bates, Kenneth A. Dodge
(R) 406-67 FT A Study of Gay Men's Experiences in Their Couple
Relationships, Markie L. C. Blumer
(R) 406-68 EE Creating a Model of Youth-focused Relationships
Education: The First Year, Jennifer L. Kerpelman, Joe F.
Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Suna Eryigit, Kate J.
Stringer, Amber Paulk, Miki Hachiya
(R) 406-69 RT Attachment to Parents and the Close Relationships
of College Freshmen, Stephanie H. Parade, Esther M.
Leerkes
Parents, Academic Outcomes and Social Context
(Poster Symposium)
(R) 406-71 RT Predictors of Academic Achievement for White and
Hispanic College Students, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle L. Toews,
Alice Navarro
(R) 406-72 RT Parents' Perspectives on Family Functioning:
Boundary Regulation and Academic Performance, Jane Rose M.
Njue, Shelley C. Mack, Maurice M. MacDonald
(R) 406-73 RT The Effects of Social Network Closure on
Academic Outcomes in Middle Childhood: Does Status of Peer
Relationship Matter? Emily C. Cook, Anne C. Fletcher
(R) 406-74 RT Neighborhood, Parenting, and Adolescent Academic
Success: A Multi-level Analysis, Carolyn S. Henry, Michael J.
Merten, Scott W. Plunkett, Tovah Sands
12:30 - 2:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanwix
Institutional Identity Task Force Meeting
Chair: Dwight Jewson
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You may attend one round table. Pre-registration is required.
407-1 Military Families, Gary Bowen
407-2 How Your Involvement in NCFR Can Help Your Career,
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
407-3 Divorce and Families, David Demo
407-4 Cutting-edge Issues in Work and Family, Shelley MacDermid
407-5 Families, Peace, Political Violence, and Disasters, Judith A.
Myers-Walls
407-6 Studying Family Interaction, Patricia Noller
407-7 Parental Influences on Adolescent Social Competence in
Cross-national Perspective, Gary Petersen
407-9 Forming Collaborative Relationships With NCFR
Colleagues, Alexis Walker and Katherine Allen
407-10 Parent Adolescent Relationships and Cross-cultural Foci,
Stephan Wilson
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 11
Session #408 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Financial Status and Home Life Effects on Individuals
Parental Financial Advice, Future Orientation, and Financial
Efficacy, Sun-A Lee, Jeong Jin Yu, Bonnie L. Barber
The Use of Financial Satisfaction and Stressors to Predict Marital
Stability, Kristy Archuleta, Teresa Tonn
Family Support and College Success for Low Income, First
Generation College Students, JeanMarie St. Clair-Christman
Discussant: Linda Ladd
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Sterling Wall
Session #409 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
External Factors, Ethnicity, and Well-being
Urban American Indians and Historical Trauma, Herb Grant, Kara
Erolin, William L. Turner
Predictors of Acculturation: Experiences of Serbian Refugees
From Former Yugoslavia, Vanja Lazarevic, Angela R. Wiley
Mexican-American Adolescents' Experiences With Discrimination:
Examining Protective Factors, Katharine H. Zeiders, Mark W.
Roosa, Rajni L. Nair, Rebecca M. B. White
The Emotional Well-being of Married African Americans Affected
by Hurricane Katrina, Thulitha Wickrama, Chalandra M.
Bryant, John M. Bolland, Sheron Thames, Lovell Wilson
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Farrell J. Webb
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 11 Continued
Session #410 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Family Caregiving
Strong Commitments to Intergenerational Family Care of Older
Adults, Kathleen W. Piercy
Home as Place for Health Caregiving: Implications for Family
Well-being, Elaine S. Marshall
Well-being of Mid and Later Life Mothers of Children With
Developmental Disabilities, Lori E. Weeks, Olive Bryanton,
Albert Kozma, Thomy Nilsson
Identity Formation, Parents Relationships and Amenability to Treatment,
Larry Forthun, Marilyn Montgomery, Boyd Pidcock
Discussant/Moderator: To be Announced (R; AP/SW)
Session #411 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Working With Systems
Nibbled to Death by Ducks: Chaos Theory and the Vulnerable
Family System, Jack Presbury, Lennis Echterling, J. Edson
McKee, Joseph Marchal, Eric Cowan
Engaging Parents in the Cognitive-behavioral Treatment of
Childhood Anxiety, Ellen Flannery-Schroeder, Lindsey
Hellmann, Patricia Williams
Forgiveness Intervention Model: Application for Coparenting
Post-divorce, Kathryn Bonach
Dynamic Systems Exploration of Affect and Attachment in Marital
Interaction, Dustin H. Williams, Brandt Gardner
Discussant/Presider: To be Announced
(P; AP/SW)
Session #412 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Sexual Agency
You Can't Hustle All Your Life: Prostituted Women's Attempts to
Exit the Sex Industry, Rochelle L. Dalla
From Waiting it Out to Working it Out: Students as Sexual Decision
Makers, Erica K. Husser, Katherine R. Allen, Dana Stone
Losing Control: Young Women's Descriptions of Compromised
Sexual Agency, Laurel B. Crown, Linda J. Roberts
Moderator/Discussant: To be Announced
(P; AP/SW)
Session #413 PA . . . . . King’s Garden North
Father Involvement
Work, Family, and Other: Alternative Models of Fatherhood, Todd
L. Goodsell, Robyn J. Barrus
Longitudinal Relations Between Maternal Gatekeeping and Father
Involvement, Elizabeth A. Cannon, Michael B. Wells, Sarah
J. Schoppe-Sullivan, Geoffrey L. Brown, Sarah C.
Mangelsdorf
Congruence of Parents’ Fathering Role Beliefs and Later Father
Involvement, Kari L. Adamsons, B. Kay Pasley
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Joseph Pleck
Session #414 SY . . . . . King’s Garden South
The Effects of Child Behavior on Interparental
Relationships
Infant Temperament and Parents’ Perceptions of the Parenting
Alliance, Regan V. Burney, Esther M. Leerkes
Exploring Potential Effects of Child Behavior on the Coparenting
Relationship, Evan F. Davis, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan,
Lauren M. Coggins
Sibling Temperament and Parents’ Observed and Self-reported
Marital Functioning, Brenda L. Volling, Amy Rauer
Children’s Influence on Marital Conflict: A Qualitative
Investigation, Alice C. Schermerhorn
Discussant: Susan M. McHale
Chairs: Evan F. Davis; Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan (R; AP/SW)
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Round Tables
Session #415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterlings Room 2/3
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters.
Family Life Education
(R) 415-1 AC University-based Community Initiatives:
Collaborations That Work, Erik Carlton, Jason Whiting, Kay
Bradford, Patricia Dyk
(P) 415-2 EM Addressing Challenges to Safety, Security, and Well-being
of Ethnic Minorities in Family Life Education, Chantel Lumpkin
(R) 415-3 EE Opportunities to Evaluate an On-line, Multi-state eXtension Parent Program, Sally S. Martin, Lenna L. Ontai, Andrew
Behnke, Susan D. Walker, Aaron T. Ebata, Daniel J. Weigel
(P) 415-4 FS Benefits of Portfolio Assessment for Internships, Jane
D. Lanigan
(P) 415-5 EE Strategies for Teaching Family Life Education:
Successes and Challenges, Linda M. Oravecz, Linda Stone
(P) 415-6 EE Teaching for Transformation: Traveling With
Students to West Africa, Sally A. Gillman
(P) 415-7 FS Family Science Department and Career Center
Collaborations: Partnerships Which Benefit Family Science
Students, Debra R. Snyder, Raeann R. Hamon
(P) 415-8 FF The Myth of Emotionless Fieldwork and the Study of
Families in a Criminal Justice Setting, Karen S. Joest, Jennifer
Lambert-Shute, Joyce Arditti, Latanya Walker
Family Relationships
(R) 415-9 FH Home for the Holidays? Psychological Ambivalence,
Intergenerational Relationships, and Family Celebrations,
Elizabeth J. Plowman
(R) 415-10 RT Use of the Add Health Study Data in Family and
Relationship Research, Christine E. Kaestle, Jennifer K.
McGuire, Stephen T. Russell
(R) 415-11 FH Longitudinal Effects of Child-related Interparental
Conflict in Infancy, Patricia Pendry
(R) 415-12 RT Avoiding Families: The Effects of Teenage Work on
Family and Peer Relations, Yasemin Besen-Cassino
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4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 12
Session #416 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benedum
Parental Interactions and Involvement
(R) Parent Involvement at Home and School and Learning-related
Social Skills, Michelle J. Craig, B. Kay Pasley
(P) Promoting Parent-Infant Interaction: Evaluation of a Parent
Education Program, Jo Lynn Cunningham
(P) Enhancing Home Visitation Programs with Attachment-based
Strategies, Berna J. Skrypnek, Lori D. Harach
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: Maureen Mulroy
(AP/SW)
Session #417 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rivers
Race Notwithstanding: Asian Female Professors in
Predominantly White Classrooms
Symposium Leaders: Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Seongeun Kim,
Shi-Ruei Fang, Yan Ruth Xia, Xiaolin Xie
Listening to the Silence
Cashing on my Cultural Capital
Working Through my Ups and Downs
A Bicultural Chinese American Professor Speaks
Challenging Racial Inequality and Empowering Students and Myself
Through Teaching and Mentoring
Chair: Karen Mui-Teng Quek
(P; AP/SW)
Session #418 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigade
Domestic and Family Violence
Domestic Violence Against Married Women in Egypt, Kathryn
Yount, Li Li
The Process of Leaving Abusive Relationships: A Critical Analysis
of Boundary Ambiguity in the Stages of Change Model, Lyndal
Bee Lian Khaw, Jennifer L. Hardesty
The Role of Pets in the Lives of Women Seeking Shelter From
Violence, Jennifer Hardesty, Lyndal Khaw, Marcella
Ridgway, Cheryl Weber, Teresa Miles
Family of Origin Predictors of Physical, Verbal, and Sexual Abuse,
Alice Koech, Claudia Heath, Judy van de Venne
Moderator: Debbie Coehlo (R; AP/SW)
Session #419 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny
Issues Facing Families With Adolescents
A Model of Paternal Authority and Adolescent Behavioral
Autonomy, Joey Fronheiser, Carolyn Henry
Dimensions of Educational Risk and the Families of Courtinvolved Youth, Christiana M. Russell, Ji-Young Lim,
Stephen M. Gavazzi
Fathers of Children Born to Adolescent Mothers: Predictors of
Fatherhood, Stacy D. Thompson
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Pre-Adolescents Describe Prosocial Behavior: Testing a Real-world
Measure, Susan D. Talley, Christi Bergin, David Law
Discussant: Jason Hans
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Deborah Bailey
Session #420 SY . . . . . King’s Garden North
Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy: Whose View
Makes a Difference?
Symposium Leaders: Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Tatiana Gleboba,
Brandon Silverthorn, Michael Knerr, Rashmi Gangamma,
Tiffany McDowell, Katie Adkins, Erika Grafsky, Kevin
Meyer, Robin Delaney
Therapeutic Alliance and Progress in Couple Therapy: Multiple
Perspectives
Initial Factors Impacting Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy
Splits in Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy and Drop-out
Differences in Therapeutic Alliance Trajectories for Individual
Versus Couple Cases
Chair: Suzanne Bartle-Haring (R; AP/SW)
Session #421 PA . . . . . King’s Garden South
Motherhood
Understanding Korean Mothers with Children Who Have Autism,
Hyun-Kyung You, Lori A. McGraw, Katherine A. MacTavish
The Transition to Parenthood and the Effects of Mothers’
Unfulfilled Expectations, R. Roudi Nazarinia, James M.
White, Walter R. Schumm
The Impact of Maternal Stress on Mothers' Perceptions of Their
Preschool Children's Social Behaviors in Korean Families, Anna
Cho
Racial Ethnic Variation in Child Care Strategies Among Lowincome Mothers, Colleen K. Vesely, Kevin Roy
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Moderator: To be Announced
Session #422 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinz
Work, Family and Power Differential
Immigrants' Human Capital and Economic Achievement, Mihaela
Robila
Part-time Employment as a Strategy to Balance Work and Family,
Margarida M. Demarchi
Gender Role Disruption and Marital Satisfaction Among Chinese
International Students, Jing Zhang, Suzanna Smith
Discussant/Presider: Sandra Bailey (AP/SW)
Session #423 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaBateau
Preschool Children's Worlds
The Influence of Family Structure and Stability on the Well-being
of Very Young Children, Susan L. Brown
Preschoolers’ Self-concepts and Their Behavior During Family
Interaction, Amy E. Phillips, J. Claire Cook, Sarah J.
Schoppe-Sullivan, Andrew K. Phillips
�Saturday, November 10
4:00 - 5:30 pm
6:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions 12
Session #424 . . Meet at Hilton Front Desk
Session #416 Continued
Taste of Pittsburgh
Children’s Perceptions of Family: Examining the Berkeley Puppet
Interview, Melissa J. Herzog, Carol Lynn Martin, Laura D.
Hanish, Richard A. Fabes
Pre-school Children's Social Understanding During Conflict
Situations, Kerry L. Kazura, Rachel Flanders
Discussant/Presider: Jean Gerard (R; AP/SW)
If you are staying in Pittsburgh on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and enjoying a relaxing evening in a Pittsburgh restaurant. Sign
up in the Hospitality Room.
National Council on Family Relations
2007 Conference Exhibitors
Look at the Latest Books, Products and Services
Visit the booths and talk with the representatives.
Browse through the latest materials written by colleagues.
Exhibit Dates and Times
Thursday, November 8, Noon – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 9, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Join us in the Exhibits Area for Meet the Editors’ Reception
at the Wiley-Blackwell Booth, Thursday, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Quick-draw caricatures on Friday, 12:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Prize drawings on Friday, 12:30 p.m.
Exhibit Booths
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences #111
Association Book Exhibit #121
Families And Schools Together (FAST) #114
Family Science Association #102
Geneva College #103
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family #122
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates #101
National Council on Family Relations #104 and 105
NCFR International Section #112
Noldus Information Technology #108
Sage Publications #115 and 116
Springer #123
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services #120
Wadsworth, Thomson #113
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing #109 and 110
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�General Conference Information
Welcome to the 69th NCFR Annual Conference. The theme: Family
Vulnerabilities: Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being
is the focus of a stimulating and relevant program.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have planned
stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and posters covering a
wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with colleagues,
meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs. Have lunch with
several of NCFR’s Fellows at a “Lunchin’ With the Legends”
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Please leave your cell phone number or Hilton number with family
and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be difficult.
Accommodations for Special Needs
To insure that all may fully participate in the conference, please ask
someone at the conference registration desk to contact Cindy Winter,
if you have special needs.
If You Have Questions Or Need Help…
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk in the Ballroom Foyer
on the 2nd floor during registration hours and staff will gladly assist you.
Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Thursday and Friday. Feel free
to ask questions of the Board, committee and Elections Council
members who are wearing colored ribbons on their name badges.
Note: You must wear your name badge at all times. Badges are
checked at the door before you can enter the room. Those not registered may not be admitted to sessions.
Your Conference Registration Fee covers admission to the
following events: Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public
policy seminars, round tables, posters Special sessions, section and
focus group business meetings All receptions that are not for special
invitation only Exhibits Newcomers’ Reception for first and
second time attendees only
Events Requiring Additional Fees and/or Registration:
Pre-conference workshops on Tuesday, November 6 and
Wednesday, November 7 Association of Councils Leadership
Workshop/Lunch, Wednesday, November 7 Lunchin’ With the
Legends Round Tables Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Refund Policy:
REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 1, 2007. NO REFUNDS WILL BE
GIVEN AFTER NOVEMBER 1 EXCEPT FOR A MEDICAL
EMERGENCY. Registration fee refunds are subject to a 35%
administrative fee. No refunds for special events unless the event is
cancelled. Refund checks will be mailed approximately 3 weeks after
the Conference.
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ONGOING EVENTS AND SERVICES
Conference Registration
Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor – Hilton Hotel
Hours: Tuesday, November 6 - 7:00 am-1:00 pm, and 2:00-5:00 pm
Wednesday, November 7 - Friday, November 9 - 8:00 am-1:00 pm;
2:00-5:00 pm; Saturday, November 10 - 8:00 am-1:00 pm
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local Information
Grand Ballroom 1 – 2nd Floor
Wednesday, November 7 - Friday, November 9 – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Saturday, November 10 - 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee, the Association of
Councils and Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations.
Co-chairs: Raeann Hamon and Abraham Hwang
This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues, to visit
the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the Pittsburgh
area tourist and visitors information. A Silent Auction will feature
items open for bidding. Plan to do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds will go to a local family agency.
Sign-up sheets for the Saturday evening Taste of Pittsburgh are
posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and enjoy
your last night in Pittsburgh on a restaurant on Mount Washington
overlooking the city.
There will be a complete list of emergency services in the Hospitality
Center.
Exhibits
Ballroom 1 (2nd Floor)
Thursday, Nov. 8 – Noon - 6:00 pm
Friday, November 9 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Staff Director: Lynda Bessey
Prizes awarded on Friday. Check on page 51 for a complete list of
exhibitors and events.
NCFR Job Fair
Board and Forbes Room (1st Floor)
Wednesday, November 7 - Saturday, November 10, Noon - 6:00 pm
Coordinator: Jeanne Strand
Computers will be available at the Job Fair for job seekers and
employers with jobs to post will be able to register online at
http://employment.ncfr.org/. Job listings will include academic and
other fields. Prospective employers and employees can meet face to
face at the Conference.
Cyber Cafe
2nd Floor Foyer
Check emails at the Cyber Cafe. Please keep your time brief when
others are waiting.
�General Conference Information
Earn Valuable Continuing Education Hours!
NCFR is approved by the American Psychological Association,
National Board of Certified Counselors, National Association of
Social Workers, and NCFR Certified Family Life Educator Program to
offer continuing education opportunities for psychologists, therapists,
social workers and other family professionals. NCFR maintains all
responsibility for the program.
If you registered for Continuing Education certificates fill out the form
that is in your registration packet. If you didn’t sign up for this you can
go to the Conference registration cashier and sign up. There is a $25 fee.
Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January 15, 2008.
One hour attendance verification is given for each clock hour in
content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded.) Up to 40
hours are eligible for CFLE credit. If you have questions contact
Cindy Winter, Conference Director.
Emergencies:
In the event of an emergency, dial “66” from any house
phone in the hotel. Inform the Hotel Operator of the nature of
the emergency and location. A specific response team will immediately
respond. Do not dial 911, as this will slow down the process.
For non-emergency situations, the following is a list of nearby facilities:
Hospital:
St. Clair Hospital, 100 Bower Hill Rd., Pittsburgh 15243.
Phone: 412-253-4896
Medical Clinics/Physicians:
Adagio Health, 400 Stanwix St # 1000, Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-288-2140
Thomas J. Lewis, MD, 625 Stanwix St., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-281-1757
Debra Tanner Abell and Assoc., 603 Stanwix #1310, Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-281-4770
Women’s Health Services, Inc., 221 5th Ave., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-562-1910
University of Pittsburgh Physicians, 339 6th Ave # 4, Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412- 281-1594
Dentists:
Emmert Dental Associates, 433 Market St., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-434-6060
Sixth Street Dental, 125 6th St., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-338-0678
Warren R. Clark, D.D.S., 320 Fort Duquesne Blvd # 120,
Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-471-3421
Richard C. Rothrock, D.D.S., 320 Fort Duquesne Blvd., # 1235,
Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-471-6811
Pharmacies:
CVS Pharmacy, 242 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-566-2619
Rite Aid, 318 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-434-6607
Convenience Stores:
Market News, 210 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-642-2321
7-Eleven, 601 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-471-2022
Nielsen’s, 620 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Phone: 412-281-0955
Shuman Market, 419 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-281-7292
Other Services:
Child Care:
If you need child care, the concierge at the Hilton Hotel has a list of
child care providers who come to the hotel. There are several facilities
downtown. Please do a background check on the facilities before using
them. Make arrangements prior to your arrival, at least one day before
you need the service.
Small World Early Learning and Development Centers, 607 Penn
Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-391-8238
Point Park Children’s School, 201 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-392-3970
Metro Preschool and Nursery, 332 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-281-7045
Allegheny Childcare Academy, 333 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-201-6931
Hotel Information
The Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel, 600 Commonwealth Pl., Pittsburgh,
PA 15222 (phone: 412-391-4600), is the Headquarters hotel. It is one
of the city’s largest, most recognized hotels, ideally located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and adjacent to Point State Park and
Pittsburgh’s famed Three Rivers. The hotel is also near the Convention
Center and across the river from Heinz Field and PNC Park. At the
gateway to the Cultural District, the Hilton Pittsburgh hotel is the hub
of activities for sporting events, The Arts Festival, The Regatta, etc.
Hotel Services and Amenities:
24-Hour Self Service Business Center
Complimentary High-speed Wireless Internet Access in Guest
Rooms and Public Space
Complimentary Downtown Shuttle for guests on first-come firstserve basis
Complimentary kiosk in lobby for printing airline boarding passes
ATM
Foreign Currency Exchange
The complimentary Health Club includes a new line of weight
equipment and cardio machines, all equipped with individual
televisions. Located on the 4th floor, the Health Club is open for a
refreshing workout at anytime of the day.
Hotel Restaurants:
The Promenade Cafe invites you to enjoy classic American Cuisine
in an exciting restaurant overlooking the park at Gateway Center, open
daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Visit the Three Rivers Pub to
watch your favorite game and enjoy a Domestic or Imported draft
beer or cocktail. Enjoy a hearty selection of sandwiches and snacks. It
is open for Lunch and Dinner (Hours: 11:30 am – 2:00 am)
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�General Information
Getting Your Money’s Worth From the Conference
No Smoking Policy:
Smoking is not permitted in any of the meeting rooms at the
Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel.
Restaurants and Fast Food Within One-Fourth Mile
From the Hotel:
Chicalos Snack Bar, 300 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-562-9080
Palomino Restaurant Rotisseria, 444 Liberty Ave., #100,
Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-642-7711
Cuzamil, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-642-2000
McDonald’s, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-391-5470
Rosa Villa Ristorante, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-456-5927
Wendy’s, 502 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-281-0419
Gateway Center Cafeteria, 603 Stanwix St., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-261-9671
Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich, 506 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-697-0999
Max and Erma’s Restaurants, 630 Stanwix St., Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-471-1140
India Palace Cuisine, 1 5th Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-471-0660
Primanti Brothers, 2 Market Square, Pittsburgh.
Phone: 412-261-1599
Starbucks, 7 Market Square, Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-201-0296
Jenny Lee Bakery, 430 Market St., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412-471-6861
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Plan your conference events with your Personal Program Scheduler
on page 4 of this program. Make appointments with colleagues in
advance.
Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
Use the message board near the registration.
Stay healthy! The fitness room is available on the 4th floor.
Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see NCFR
staff with concerns.
Networking Opportunities Galore!
Newcomers’ Reception - meet other first-time attendees and the
NCFR Board of Directors. Wednesday night.
President’s Welcoming Reception - Wednesday night. Meet
Diane Cushman, new NCFR Executive Director, the board, and
NCFR Fellows.
Lunchin’ With the Legends (NCFR Fellows) – Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
University Receptions - Thursday night
Exhibits - Thursday and Friday
Dance with “The Lost Faculties” – Friday night
�SAVE THIS DATE, SUBMIT A PROPOSAL, AND JOIN US IN 2008!
Peabody Hotel
Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the home of the Clinton Presidential Library, Heifer Foundation Village, River
Market District, Central High School Museum about the Little Rock 8 Students
Lenses on Family
70th Annual Conference
Wednesday, November 4 – Saturday, November 7, 2008
Pre-conferences: Tuesday, November 3
Program Chair: Anisa Zvonkovic, Texas Tech University
Information about the 2005 Call for Proposals is available on NCFR’s website starting November, 2007. All
submissions will be submitted electronically. See http://www.ncfr.org/conference_info/index.asp ??
Featuring: Panel
The lenses through which we view family affect what is seen and unseen, as well as
how our research findings are understood. The theme of this year’s conference
encompasses how families are defined, which family processes are presumed to be
adaptive, and how our research findings are interpreted in the public arena.
Putting on diverse lenses (cross-culturally, methodologically, disciplinarily,
pedagogically, ideologically, and in other ways) allows us to expand our vision of
possibilities for family relationships.
Featuring
Research Updat
es for Research
ers
Research Updat
es for Practition
ers
Practitioner Up
dates for Practit
ioners
Lunchin’ With
the Legends
Unveiling the In
stitutional Iden
tity Plan
Tours of the C
linton Library
Great Network
ing
And much more
!
Cross-cultural work shows varieties of family experiences; for example, transnational families (in which family members live in different countries) illuminate
how family is defined and maintained in the face of geographic, political, and
financial barriers.
Complementary and contrasting methodological approaches on similar content areas are encouraged in order to survey the
field from multiple vantage points.
Family studies has always been interdisciplinary, but scholarship from disciplines not ordinarily associated with family studies provides
new focus on family life, in particular by demonstrating how family members work, play, and
communicate with one another.
Pedagogy is enhanced by putting on different lenses, which can mean teaching from an experiential viewpoint, incorporating service
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�Behind the Scenes
Program Committee
Program Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Hyjer Dyk, University of Kentucky
Program Chair-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anisa Zvonkovic, Texas Tech University
Section Chairs:
Education and Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Bower, University of Georgia
Ethnic Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katia Paz Goldfarb, Montclair State Univ
Family and Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Denham, Ohio University Patricia Hyjer
Family Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Intellisolve, Medina, Ohio
Dyk
Family Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Bailey, Montana State University
Family Therapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Peterson, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Feminism and Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Ann DeReus, Penn State University - Altoona
International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shulamit Ritblatt, San Diego State University
Religion and Family Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Wiley, University of Illinois
Research and Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Marks, University of Maine
Students/New Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Hardesty, University of Illinois
Association of Councils Program Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Gilbert, Indiana University
TCRM Program Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kay Pasley, Florida State University
Ex Officio:
Conference Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cindy Winter, CMP
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State University
President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging
Exhibits Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sothy Eng, Texas Tech University
Audio Visual Coordinators . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Williams and Christopher Griffin, Philadelphia, PA
Cindy Winter
Local Arrangements Committee
Job Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne Strand, Chair
Hospitality Center/Local Information . . . . . . RaeAnn Hamon and Abraham Hwang, Messiah College, Co-chairs
Silent Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RaeAnn Hamon and Abraham Hwang, Messiah College, Co-chairs
Student Assistants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Brown, Mansfield State University, Chair
VIP Speaker Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Vondra, University of Pittsburgh and
Rebecca Pettit, Shippensburg University, Co-chairs
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�Board of Directors
2006/2007 Board Members
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State University
President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging, Houston, Texas
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deborah B. Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State University
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Reyes, CFLE, Messiah College
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen T. Russell, University of Arizona
Member-at-Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State University-Vancouver Pamela Monroe
Association of Councils President . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Center, Minnesota
Student/New Professionals Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April L. Few, Virginia Tech
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Executive Assistant/Board Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Strand
2007/2008 Board Members
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging, Houston, TX
President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Lee Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Messiah College
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen T. Russell, University of Arizona
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State University-Vancouver
Association of Councils President-elect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University
Student/New Professionals Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April L. Few, Virginia Tech
Maxine
HammondsSmith
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Executive Assistant/Board Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Strand
Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexis J. Walker, Oregon State University
Journal of Marriage and Family (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Demo, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech
Journal of Family Theory and Review (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Milardo, University of Maine
2006/2007 NCFR Board of Directors
Back Row: Bahira Sherif Trask, Diane Cushman, Suzanne Smith,
April Few, Pamela Monroe, Robert Reyes
Front Row: Deborah Gentry, Stephen Russell, Maxine
Hammonds-Smith, Marcie Brooke
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East Carolina Univ. . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Carroll
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Louisiana Tech Univ. . . . . . . . . . Tammy Harpel
Messiah Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raeann Hamon
Samford Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Davis
S. Carolina St. Univ.. . . . . . . . . . Sheila Littlejohn
Syracuse Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Moreno
Tech Coun. on Fam. Rel. . . . . . . . . . Lane Powell
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Univ. of Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Wiley
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Univ. of Kentucky. . . . . . . . . Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Univ. of Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Coleman
Weber State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chloe Merrill
North Texas Univ. . . . . . . . . . . Tommie Lawhon
Minnesota Stud. Coun.. . . . . . . . . . Jodi Dworkin
Pioneer Coun. on Fam. Rel. . . . . . . . Linda Ladd
Fam. Rel. Coun. at Central MI Univ. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey Angera
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Abernathy, Nadine, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #216-71
Abraham, W. Todd, Iowa State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3C
Acevedo, Veronica, SUNY Oneonta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-42
Acock, Alan, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1A, 101, 121
Adams, Beckie, Ball State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-49
Adams, Bert, Univ. of WisconsinMadison . . . . . . . . . . #119, 320-1
Adams, Jerome F., Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326-3
Adamsons, Kari L, Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . #TC2B, 413-3
Adkins, Kate S., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . #216-57, 311, 406-47, 420
Adler-Baeder, Francesca, Auburn
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-68
Aguirre, Carmen, Children’s Advocacy Ctr., Lubbock, TX . . . #311
Akagi, Cynthia G., Univ. of Kansas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
Alberts, Madge, Univ. of Minnesota
Ext. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #103
Alexander, Karen L., Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-4
Alfaro, Edna C., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221, 309
Allen, Katherine R., Virginia Tec . .
#TPPL, 313, 318-76,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-9, 412
Allen, Kim I., Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . #216-66, 216-70
Allen, Sarah, Brigham Young Univ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #120, 216-23
Allen, William D., Private Practice,
Minneapolis, MN
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #114, 204, 205
Allgood, Scot, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . #308, 406-40, 406-53
Allison, Barbara N., Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-47
Almeida, David M., Penn State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-11
Alnaser, Fahad , Kuwait Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #136
Amanor-Boadu, Yvonne, Kansas
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-30
Amato, Paul, Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213, 218-1
Ames, Barbara D., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-58
Anderson, Aaron I., Utah State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-41
Anderson, James R., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-58
Anderson, Edward, Univ. of TexasAustin . . . . . . . . #216-64, 406-37
Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . #318-75, 405
Anderson, Jared R., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . #318-44
Anderson, Julius W., Illinois State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-9
Anderson, Kathryn, Florida Int.
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-9
Anderson, Stephen A., Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Andes, Luanne, Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-71
Archuleta, Kristy, Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408-2
Arditti, Joyce, Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3B, 415-8
Armstrong, Anita, North Coast
Health Ministry . . . . . . . . . . #115
Arndt, Cathrine, Univ. of Georgia .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-12
Asay, Sylvia M., Univ. of Nebraska
at Kearney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #312
Atkins, Julie, Univ. of Southern
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
B
Badgett, M. V. Lee, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Bailey, Deborah, Central Michigan
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-65, 419
Bailey, Sandra, Montana State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #137, 422
Bak, Jennifer, Michigan State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Baker, Lindsey A., Univ. of
Southern California. . . . . . . #128
Ballard, Sharon M., East Carolina
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Bamaca, Mayra Y., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221, 309
Baptist, Joyce A., Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #234, 318-30
Barber, Asha, Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Barber, Bonnie L., Murdoch Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408
Barnett, Rosemary, Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-40
Barrus, Robyn J., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Barry, Elaine S., Penn State Fayette.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #313
Bartell, Denise, Univ. of Wisconsin
- Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . #216-36
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne, Ohio State
Univ.
. . . #318-12, 406-11, 406-47, 420
Bartolic, Silvia, Univ. of Texas at
Austin . . . . . . . . . . . #TCPL, 120
Bass, Brenda L., Univ. of No. Iowa
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404
Bates, James S., Syracuse Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #334
Bates, John E., Indiana Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-66
Bauer, Jean W., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . #207, 216-21, 223
Baugh, Eboni J., Univ. of Florida . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-62
Beach, Kathy, Univ. of Nebraska
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
Beach, Steven R.H., Univ. of
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #327
Becker-Blease, Kathryn,
Washington State Univ.
Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . #406-14
Behnke, Andrew, NC State Univ.
. . . . . . . #TC3A, 309, 345, 415-3
Bell, David, Indiana Univ. Purdue
Univ. Indianapolis . . . . . . #110-1
Bell-Scott, Patricia, Univ. of
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #332
Belsher, Bradley, A Center For
Relationships . . . . . . . . . #216-45
Bengtson, Vern L., Univ. of
Southern California. . . . . . . #128
Benitez, Leah M, Univ. of Texas at
Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-37
Benn, Judith, Pressley Ridge
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-7
Benson, Lisa J, Univ. of Maryland .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331
Benson, Margaret S., Penn State
Altoona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208
Benson, Mark J., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-29
Berge, Jerica, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Bergin, Christi, Utah State Univ.
Uintah Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . #419
Berglund, Dorothy M., Mississippi
Univ. for Women. . . . . . . . . #209
Berke, Debra L., Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224, 310, 325
Berkowitz, Dana, Louisiana State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #231, 321
Bertram, Anita Glee, Univ. of Cent.
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #314
Besen-Cassino, Yasemin, Montclair
State Univ. . . . . . . . #404, 415-12
Bhattacharya, Sharika, Univ. of
Pittsburgh . . . . . . #216-16, 406-7
Bianchi, Suzanne, Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #219
Biblarz, Timothy J., Univ. of
Southern California. . . . . . . #128
Birmingham, Rachel S., Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-40
Blackwell, Ann P., Univ. of
Southern Mississippi. . . . . . #118
Blair, Sampson Lee, State Univ. of
New York. . . . . . . . . . . . #406-36
Blaisure, Karen , Western Michigan
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #113
Blanchard, Victoria L., Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #406-56
Blankemeyer, Maureen, Kent State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-59
Blow, Adrian J., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #216-19, 318-58
Blumer, Markie L.C., Univ. of
Alaska at Anchorage
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213, 406-67
Boden, Jeremy S., Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-50
Bogenschneider, Karen, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison . #112, 320-2
Bolkan, Cory, Oregon State Univ. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-3
Bolland, John M, Univ. of Alabama
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205, 409
Bonach, Kathryn, Indiana Univ. of
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Booth, Alan, Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-2
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Bordere, Tashel C., Univ. of Central
Missouri . . . . . . #216-58, 406-25
Boss, Pauline, Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218-3
Bowen, Gary L., Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill . . . . #407-1
Bower, Don, Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #342
Bowler, Russell P., Natl. Jewish
Medical and Research Ctr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-8
Bowman, Sally, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Boyd- Soisson, Erin F., Messiah
Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224
Bozek, Katie, Michigan State Univ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Bradford, Kay, Univ. of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-1
Brandon, Denise J., Univ. of
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Branscomb, Kathryn R., Univ. of
Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-41
Braun, Bonnie, Univ. of Maryland
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #223-2, 315, 405
Bredehoft, David J., Concordia
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #204, 216-68
Bredow, Carrie A., Univ. of Texas
at Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Bremner, Rita, SUNY Oneonta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-42
Brenneman, Bob, Friends Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-17
Bridgers, Jr., James C., MayaTech
Corporation . . . . . . . . . . #216-14
Briggs, Kathleen, Oklahoma State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Britner, Preston A., Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Brooke, Marcie J., Working Family
Resource Center, St. Paul, MN
. . . . . . . . . #130, 204, 336-5, 403
Brophy-Herb, Holly E., Michigan
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-22
Brosi, Matthew W., Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #109-3, 318-41
Brosi, Whitney A., Oklahoma State
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #303, 334
Brown, Amanda , SUNY
Plattsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . #318-42
Brown, Geoffrey L., Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Brown, Susan L., Bowling Green
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Brown, Tiffany, Montclair State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Browne, Dianne R., State of New
Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-53
Brumariu, Laura E., Kent State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-63
Bryant, Barlynda M, Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205
Bryant, Chalandra M., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . #124, 205, 409
Bryanton, Olive, Univ. of Prince
Edward Island . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Bubriski, Anne, So. Connecticut
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-15
Buckley, Catherine K., Northwestern Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-28
Buckley, Rhonda R., Texas Woman’s
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118
Buehler, Cheryl A., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . #108, 406-29, 406-58
Bulcroft, Rick, Western Washington
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2B
Burg, James E., Indiana Univ.Purdue Univ., Ft. Wayne . . . #304
Burgess, Anne M., Univ. of So.
Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118
Burgess, Norma Bond, Syracuse
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #301, 332
Burke, Jay E., Oklahoma State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #334
Burney, Regan V., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro . . . . . #414
Burt, Callie Harbin, Univ. of
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-45
Busby, Dean M., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119
Bush, Kevin R., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127
Buys, David R., Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-7
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Cabrera, Natasha J., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #232
Cammarata, Marc, Cammarata &
Associates . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Campbell, Kelly, Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-9, 216-24
Cannon, Elizabeth A., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Carlton, Erik, Univ. of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-1
Carnes, Dana M., Kent State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Carroll, Elizabeth, East Carolina
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #113
Carroll, Jason S., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #108, 119
Carter, Tara Roshaun, Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-11
Cassidy, Dawn, NCFR . . #242, 319
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Chandler, Jackie, Western Michigan
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-69
Chaney, Cassandra, Louisiana State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-27
Chang, I. Joyce, Univ. of Central
Missouri . . . . . . #216-58, 406-25
Charna, Mark, Allegheny County,
PA, Dept. of Human Services . .
. . . . . . . . PP Pre-conf. Workshop
Chartier, Katherine, So. Virginia
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Cheek, Cheryl L., Penn State Mont
Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208
Chen, Ching-Ju, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-26
Chen, Wen-chi, Kansas State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-52
Cheng, Wenhsing, Texas Woman’s
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Cheon, Hee-Sun, Iowa State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-54
Cherna, Marc, Allegheny County,
PA Dept. of Human Services
. . . . . . . . . . . #PP Pre-conf. Wk.
Chibucos, Thomas R., Bowling
Green State Univ. . . . . . . . #207
Cho, Anna, Univ. of North Texas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #421
Chou, Li-Tuan, Diwan Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #116
Christiansen, Abigail T., Purdue
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-15
Chun, Young-ju, Silla Univ.. . . #127
Chung, Grace H., Univ. of
California, Los Angeles
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 241, 245
Clark, Laura J., Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224
Clarke, Leonie, Florida State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Clark-Miller, Kristi M., Montana
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Claxton, Amy, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . #107
Cleveland, Harrington H., Texas
Tech Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105
Clymer, Shelley, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Coehlo, Deborah P., Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #318-3, 405, 418
Coggins, Lauren M, Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #414
Colbert-Lewis, Sean C.D., Slippery
Rock Univ. of Pennsylvania
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #336-10
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . #102, 320-3
Coles, Katherine, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . #107
Collins, Jennifer, Catholic Univ. of
America . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-13
Collins, Tammy L., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Colvin, Jan, Louisiana Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #344
Combs, Barbara, Georgia State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-38
Conger, Katherine J., Univ. of
California-Davis . . . . . . . . . #405
Connor, Michael E., California
State, Long Beach . . . . . . . . #114
Contreras, Dawn, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-26
Conwell, Dabney, Alcohol and
Drug Addiction Serv. Bd. of
Cuyahoga County . . . . . . #336-3
Cook, Emily C, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro. . . #406-73
Cook, J. Claire, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-28, 423
Cooney, Teresa, Univ. of Missouri
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-18
Copen, Casey, Univ. of Southern
California . . . . . . . . #128, 406-20
Cordova, David, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . #126, 216-30, 216-31
Cornille, Thomas A., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #124, 318-28
Costello, Amelia, Univ. of Illinois
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-41
Cottle, Nathan R, Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . #314, 406-38
Cowan, Eric, James Madison Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Cox, Martha J., Univ. of North
Carolina/Chapel Hill . . . . . #404
Cox, Ronald, Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-19
Craft, Shonda M, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-61
Craig, Michelle J., Florida State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #416
Cramer, Sheran , Univ. of Nebraska
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #216-11, #331
Crawford, Christina L., Univ. of
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-70
Crawford, Duane, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC2A
Creamer, Elizabeth G., Virginia
Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-51
Creech, Samantha L., Mississippi
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-32
Crocholl, Caroline, Natl. Ext. Serv.
. . . . . . . Ext. Pre-conference WK
Crock, Rosemary J., Kansas State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
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Crockett, Lisa J., Univ. of Nebraska
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #335
Crooms, Phyllis, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of
Miami . . . . . . . . . . #TC3A, 407-2
Crossman, Donna, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #300
Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310, 404
Crow, Janet R., Kansas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
Crown, Laurel B, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison . . . . . . #412
Cui, Ming, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-19
Cunningham-DeLuca, Mary, Jackson Community Action Agency
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-22
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, Univ. of
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #416
Curran, Melissa A, Univ. of
Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-5
Curtner-Smith, Mary Elizabeth,
Univ. of Alabama . . . . . . #406-5
Cushman, Diane, NCFR. . . . . #141
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Dalla, Rochelle L., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha
Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #412
Daniel, Stephanie S., Univ. of
North Carolina Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310, 404
Danielewicz, Jennifer, Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . #216-60
D’Appolonia, Kathleen D., PNC
Financial Services . W/L Summit
Darling, Carol A., Florida State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126, 201
Dashora, Pushpanjali, Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Davenport, Pat, FAST Natl. Training and Evaluation Ctr . . #336-3
Davey, Adam, Temple Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-2
Davis, Donna Z., Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . #103, 318-62, 322
Davis, Evan F., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #414
Davis, Kelly D., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-11
Day, Randal, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-4
Dean, Lukas R., Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #108
DeFrain, John, Univ. of NebraskaKearney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #312
DelCampo, Diana S., New Mexico
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-67
DelCampo, Robert G. , New Mexico State Univ.. . . #109-8, 216-67
DelCampo, Robert L., New Mexico
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-67
Delaney, Robin, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-47, 420
Delgado, Melissa Y., Arizona State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-18
Demarchi, Margarida M. . . . #422-2
DeMarco, Allison C., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Demo, David, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro. . . . #407-3
Denham, Sharon A., Ohio Univ.
. . . . . . . #106, 124, 222, 243, 405
DeReus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ.Altoona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #244
Descartes, Lara J., Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . #216-15
Dickey, Bryce, Western Michigan
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-69
Dilworth, Jennie, Georgia Southern
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-59
Dinella, Lisa M., Monmouth Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212
Dinnocenzo, Debra, Virtual Works!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Distelberg, Brian, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-55
Dodge, Kenneth A., Duke Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-66
Dodrill, Kathy, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Dogaru, Cris, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #101
Doherty, William J., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Dolan, Elizabeth, Univ. of New
Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #223
Dolbin-MacNab, Megan L.,
Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . #406-61
Dolenc, Brooke, Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Dollahite, David C., Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . #TC3A, 128,
. . . . . . . . 216-74, 216-75, 216-76
Donnelly, Denise, Georgia State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-38
Doodson, Lisa, Thames Valley
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-39
Douglas, Jacqueline K., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-13
Dowd, Duane, Louisiana Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #216-56, 216-63
Downing, Jordan B., Clark Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #231
Downs, Adam B., Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-20
Drake, Teske R, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #115
Draper, Thomas W., Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #216-40
Duncan, Stephen F., Brigham
Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . #216-17, 216-52, 228
Dutton, Catherine L., Texas
Woman’s Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . #118
Dworkin, Jodi, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #121, 228
Dyer, Amy, Washington State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-39
Dyer, W. Justin, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3B, 345
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . #TC1A, 121,
. . . . . . . . . . . 213, 315, 403, 415-1
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Ebata, Aaron T., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-3
Echterling, Lennis, James Madison
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Economos, Marie, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Edin, Kathryn, Univ. of
Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . #213
Edwards, Adrienne L., Virginia
Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Emery, Beth, Middle Tennessee
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-33
Enchautegui, Noemi, Syracuse
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Endicott, Nichole, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-62
Eng, Sothy, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 216-3
Erdem, Gizem, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Erolin, Kara S., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-22, 325, 409
Eryigit, Suna, Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-68
Escobar, Rocio, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-30
Etoh, Sae, Ochanomizu Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
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Faas, Caitlin S., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-46
Faber, Anthony J., SE Missouri
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #406-45
Fabes, Richard A., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Fagan, Jay, Temple Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3B, 232
Fairbourn, Jennifer , Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-49
Falceto, Olga, Univ. Federal do Rio
Grande do Sul . . . . . . . . #318-52
Fang, Sherry Shi-Ruei , No. Illinois
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #417
Farrar, Twila M., Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-38
Fawcett, Elizabeth B., Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #406-56
Feldhaus, Michael, Univ. of Bremen
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC1A
Few, April L, Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213, 313, 324
Fife, Stephen, Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Figlio, Tarrant, Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #322
Fincham, Frank D., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #121, 320-4, 327
Fine, Mark A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . #320-12, 337
Fingerman, Karen L., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-48
Fischer, Judith L., Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 216-63
Fitzgerald, Hiram E., Michigan
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-22
Fitzgerald, Megan E., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-22
Fitzpatrick, Jacki, Texas Tech Univ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #116, 406-50
Flanders, Rachel, Univ. of New
Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Flanigan, Nadia N., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-28
Flannery-Schroeder, Ellen, Univ. of
Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Fleming, William Michael, Univ. of
Northern Iowa
. . . . . . . . . . . . #140, 233, 318-46
Fletcher, Anne C, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro. . . #406-73
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth, Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209
Flick, Marilyn, North Eugene, OR
Public Schs. . . . . . #202, 217, 228
Fogarty, Kate, Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #322
Follmar, Carrie, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-53
Forthun, Larry, Penn State Univ.,
DuBois . . . . . . . . . . #216-63, 410
Fox, Curtis A., Loma Linda Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-13
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Fox, Greer Litton, Univ. of
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-6
Frias, Larissa V., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . #216-54, 318-60, 406-31
Friedemann, Marie-Luise, Florida
Int. Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-9
Friese, Bettina, FAST National
Training and Evaluation Ctr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #336-3
Fronheiser, Joey, Univ. of
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #419
Fujimoto, Takashi, Ochanomizu
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
Funabashi, Keiko, Ochanomizu
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
G
Gallagher, Sally K., Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-73
Gallup, Shari, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Gangamma, Rashmi, Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-57, 420
Ganong, Lawrence, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3C, 320-3
Gans, Daphna, Univ. of Southern
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #128
Gardner, Brandt C., Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #220, 411
Garland, Eric, Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill . . . . . TC1B
Garrett, Amanda L., Univ. of
Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125
Garrett, Kevin C., Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #234, 318-30
Garwick, Ann, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Gates, Gary, UCLA. . . . . . . . . #210
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . #211, 216-38, 233,
. . . . . . . . . . . 318-16, 406-11, 419
Gaydos, Beth, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Gellman, Robert, Kansas State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #337
Gengler, Colleen, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Gerard, Jean, Bowling Green State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-29, 423
Ghazarian, Sharon R., Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Gilbert, Kathleen R., Indiana Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-10
Gilgun, Jane F., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #102
Gillman, Sally A., South Dakota
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-6
Giunta, Catherine, Seton Hill Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Gleboba, Tatiana, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #420
Gleed, Rebecca M., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-40
Glennie, Elizabeth J, UNC-Chapel
Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-9
Goddard, H. Wallace, Univ. of
Arkansas . . . #204, 218-7, 318-50
Goeke-Morey, Marcie C., Catholic
Univ. of America . . . . . . #216-13
Goen, Todd L., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-57
Goldberg, Abbie E., Clark Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #231
Goldfarb, Katia Paz, Montclair
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #227, 338
Goncy, Elizabeth A., Kent State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #233, 406-46
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda A.,
Arizona State Univ. . #221, #309
Gonzalez, Chris, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . #128, 228, 318-26
Gonzalez, Nancy, NCFR . . . . #136
Goodman, W. Benjamin, Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404
Goodsell, Todd L., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-33, 413
Goodwin, Paula Y., Natl. Ctr. for
Health Statistics. . . . . . . . . . #332
Gordon, Philip, Indiana Univ. of
Pennsylvania . . . . . . PP Pre-conf.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wk; #335
Gordon, Rachel, Univ. of IllinoisChicago . . . . . . PP Pre-conf. Wk.
Gorman, Kathleen, Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-66
Gorman, Lisa A., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-58
Grafsky, Erika L., Ohio State Univ.
. #115, 211, 216-57, 406-47, 420
Graham, Bonnie C., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-5
Grams, Winne A., North Dakota
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Grant, Herb , Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-22, 409
Greene, Shannon M., Univ. of
Texas-Austin. . . #216-64, 406-37
Gross, Kevin H., East Carolina
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Grotevant, Hal, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #139, 320-5
Grutzmacher, Stephanie K., Univ.
of Maryland . . . . . . . . #213, 325
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Wake Forest
Univ. Sch. of Medicine
. . . . . . #TC2A, 216-65, 310, 404
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Gudino, Alejandra, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #216-71
Gudmunson, Clinton G., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . #216-34
Guerin, Alison, SUNY Plattsburgh
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-42
Guimond, Amy, Arizona State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212
Gunderson, Gregory, Eastern
Kentucky Univ. . . . . . . . . #336-9
Gurchiek, Kelly R., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-13
H
Haberman, Heather R., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . #109-11
Hachiya, Miki, Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-68
Hagey, Derek W., Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-30
Hall, Brandi, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-76
Hall, Scott S., Ball State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-49
Halvorson, Sarah, North Dakota
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126
Hamler, M. Kristen, Ohio Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #222, 406-64
Hamm, Terri, Alvernia Col. . . #206
Hammonds-Smith, Maxine, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging,
Houston, TX. . . . #103, 132, 316
Hamon, Raeann R., Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224, 415-7
Han, Wen-Jui, Columbia Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Hanish, Laura D., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Hans, Jason D., Univ. of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . #119, 406-44, 419
Hanson, Shirley M. H., Emeritus,
Oregon Health Sciences Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #120
Harach, Lori D, Univ. of Alberta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #416
Hardesty, Jennifer L., Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Hardgrove, Abby V., Univ. of
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-20
Harpel, Tammy S., Louisiana Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-60
Harris, Victor W., Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-51
Hart, Ann Marie, Univ. of
Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-73
Harvey, Tom, Schneider Downs
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Hatch, Daniel, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-51
Hauenstein, Emily, Univ. of
Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-74
Hawkins, Alan J., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-56
Hawley, Dale R., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout. . . . . . . #318-26
Hawver, Shelley, Jackson Community Action Agency . . . . #318-22
Heath, Claudia J., Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . #207, 418
Hellmann, Lindsey, Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Helms, Heather M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro . . . . . #108
Helser, Robbi, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-16
Henderson, Katie L., Utah State
Univ. . . . . . #308, 406-40, 406-42
Henderson, Tammy, Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #235, 324
Hendrix, Charles C., Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Henley Walters, Lynda, Univ. of
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-20
Hennon, Charles B., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127, 226
Henry, Carolyn S., Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . #111, 226, 406-74, 419
Hensley, Robert B., Mansfield Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-70
Hepp, Bethany Willis, Univ of
Delaware . . . . . . . #109-6; 406-32
Herbert , Richard, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105
Hertlein, Katherine, Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas . . . . . . . #326
Hertzog, Jodie L, Wichita State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-60
Herzog, Melissa J., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Higginbotham, Brian J., Utah State
Univ.
. . . . #308, 406-4, 406-41, 406-42
Hill, Jeffrey, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #120, 216-74
Hilliard, Marisa, Catholic Univ. of
America . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-13
Hilton, Jeanne M., Univ. of Nevada
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-1
Hirayama, Ryo, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-76
Hobbs, Anne, NEOC . . . . . . . #314
Hobfoll, Stevan E., Kent State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-17
Hockaday, Cathy, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-16
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Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl E.,
Penn State Univ.. . . . . . . #406-65
Holcomb, Jeanne A, Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-57
Holderman, Nicole, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-15
Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224, 403
Hollist, Cody S., Univ. of Nebraska
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-52
Holm, Kristen E., Natl. Jewish
Medical and Research Ctr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TCPL, 318-8
Holman, Thomas B., Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . #119, 216-40
Holrop, Kendal, Michigan State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126
Holt, Melissa, Univ. of New
Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . #406-14
Holtrop, Kendal, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #216-30, 216-31
Holtzman, Mellisa, Ball State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #223
Hooker, Karen, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-3
Hoover, John H., St. Cloud State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Horlacher, Gary, Univ. of Southern
California. . . . . . . #101, 128, 340
Horsey, Katie J., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-17
Horsford, Sheena, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-30
Horton, Joseph J., Grove City Col. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-39
Houghtaling, Austin W., Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-20
Houltberg, Benjamin J., Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #226
Hovick, Shelly R., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-57
Hrynewich, Joyce, GSK Consumer
Healthcare, W/L Summit
Huang, Shu-Man, Diwan Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #116
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine A.,
Univ. of Nebraska. . . . #125, 223
Huebner, Angela J., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-27
Huff, Linda, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Huinink, Johannes, Univ. of
Bremen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC1A
Humble, Aine M., Mt. St. Vincent
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #315, 337
Hunter, Elizabeth G., Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Hunter, Sally B., Univ. of Tennessee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Hurt, Tera R., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #327
Husser, Erica K., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #412
Huston, Ted L., Univ. of TexasAustin . . . . . . . . . . . #117, 406-54
Hwang, Abraham, Messiah Col. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224, 406-21
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Illsley Clarke, Jean, J I Consultants,
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204, 330
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako, Univ. of
California, Riverside . . . . . . #225
Ispa-Landa, Simone, Harvard Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-35
Israelsen, Craig, Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111
Ittig, Maureen P., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison . . . . . . #223
J
Jackson, Barbara Kirk . . . . #318-25
Jacobson, Arminta, Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . #332, 406-2
Jacobson, Lauren P., Penn State
Altoona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208
Jager, Kathleen B., Michigan State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Jamison, Tyler B, Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Jarrett, Robin L., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign . . . . #216-12
Jarvis, Mark O., Penn State Altoona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #314
Jasper Crase, Sedahlia, Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-16
Jefferson, Stephanie R., Univ. of
Illinois-Chicago . . . . . . . #216-12
Jenkins, Jaelynn, Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-56
Jenkins, Jaime L., Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #322
Jennings-Harris, Lori, Indiana Univ.
of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . #318-1
Jeong, Yu Jin, Oregon State Univ. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 127
Jewson, Dwight, Strategic Frameworking, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . #402
Ji, Cheng Shuang, Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #309
Joest, Karen S., SUNY-Oneonta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-8
John, Aesha, Oklahoma State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-6
Johnson, David, Penn State Univ. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #101
Johnson, Deborah J., Michigan
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-56
Johnson, Michael P., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #122
Johnson, Phyllis J, Univ. of British
Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-29
Joo, Eunjee, Hoseo Univ. . . #216-2
Jordan, Erica, Univ. of Alabama
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-5
Jorgensen, Bryce L., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-5
Jorgensen, Stephen, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . . #218-8
Joseph, Tamara, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . #107
Jung, Eun Ju, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-8
K
Kaestle, Christine E., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-10
Kakiuchi, Kristin, Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Kamp Dush, Claire M., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Kanitkar, Kirti , Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105
Karasik, Rona J., Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Karney, Benjamin, RAND
Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . #108
Katafiasz, Heather A., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-57
Kato, Kuniko, Hitachi Family
Education Research Inst. . . #225
Katras, Mary Jo, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Katsurada, Emiko, Kwansei Gakuin
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-1
Kaura, Shelby A., Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-31, 318-36
Kazura, Kerry, Univ. of New
Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Keiley, Margaret K., Auburn Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-45
Keller, Kay, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Kelly, Jenell N., Student . . . . . #129
Kelton, Serenity,
FamilyConnections . . . . #216-50
Kennedy Kubose, Denise, Univ. of
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Kerns, Kathryn A., Kent State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-63
Kerpelman, Jennifer L., Auburn
Univ.. . . . #318-7, 406-34, 406-68
Khaw, Lyndal Bee Lian, Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118, 418
Killoren, Sarah E., Arizona State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-18
Kim, Seongeun, Pennsylvania State
Univ., Delaware County
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-7, 417
Kim, Soohong, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-31
Kirby-Wilkins, Jacqueline,
Intellisolve, Inc.. . . . . . #203, 339
Kirch-Holliday, Jean, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #216-71
Kisler, Tiffani S., Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212, 326
Kithakye, Mumbe S., Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-6
Klein, David, Univ. of Notre Dame
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119
Klein, Shirley, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #120, 216-74
Kline Rhoades, Galena, Univ. of
Denver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Knapp, Stan, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC2B
Knerr, Michael, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . #216-57, 318-49, 420
Knestel, Andrea, Syracuse Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-35
Knight, George, Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #309
Ko, Mei-Ju Meryl, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-54, 406-31
Koblinsky, Sally A., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . #216-14, 309
Koech, Alice , Univ. of Kentucky . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Koerner, Susan Silverberg, Univ. of
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #108
Koivunen, Julie M., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout. . . . . . . #406-33
Kondo, Karli , Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-66
Korth, Byran B., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #314
Kostelc, Jane A., This Is My Family
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #104
Kostina-Ritchey, R. Erin, Texas
Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . #109-1, 216-3, 216-72
Kozma, Albert, Univ. of Prince
Edward Island . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Kramer, Laurie F., Univ. of
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Krehbiel, Michelle J., Univ. of
Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #229
Krishnakumar, Ambika, Syracuse
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
Krueger, Sarah, Catholic Univ. of
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America . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-13
Kurtz, Jodi M., Univ. of
Washington . . . . . . . . . . #216-46
Kushwaha, Madhu, Benares Hindu
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #116
Kuvalanka, Katherine A., Miami
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #231
Kwon, Kyong-Ah, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-54, 406-31
Kwon, Young In, Yonsei Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105
L
Ladd, Linda D., Texas Woman’s
Univ. . . #123, 318-25, 336-2, 408
Laird, Robert D, Louisiana State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-27
Lal, Arpita, Seton Hill Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-12
Lambert, Nathaniel M., Florida
State Univ. . #TC3A, 128, 216-75
Lambert-Shute, Jennifer, Valdosta
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-8
Lamorey, Suzanne, Univ. of North
Carolina-Charlotte
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-26, 318-29
Lanigan, Jane D., Washington State
Univ.-Vancouver
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #248, 344, 415-4
Lanza, Stephanie T., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404
LaPierre, Tracey A., Univ. of
Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #124
LaRossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #225, 313
Larson, Jeffry H., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-17
Lassig, Sara L., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #115
Lauer, Sean, Univ. of British
Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119
Lazarevic, Vanja, Univ. of Illinois
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #409
Lee, Jaerim, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Lee, NaYeon, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2A, 105
Lee, Soyoung, Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . #105, 216-37, 216-51
Lee, Sun-A, Univ. of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408
Lee, Tom, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-53
Lee, Youn Mi, Mississippi Univ. for
Women . . . . . . . . . . . . #209, 332
Leerkes, Esther M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . #310, 404, 406-69, 414
Lemery-Chalfant, Kathryn, Arizona
State Univ.. . . . . . . #406-3, 406-4
Leone, Janel M., Syracuse Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #122, 209
Leslie, Leigh A, Univ. of Maryland
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-9
Letiecq, Bethany, Montana State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Levaro, Elizabeth B., Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-76
Leventhal, Tama, Johns Hopkins
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #335
Lewin-Bizan, Selva, Boston Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Lewis, Denise C., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Li, Cuiting , SUNY-Oneonta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-2, 406-34
Li, Li, Emory Univ. . . . . . . . . . #418
Li, Wenzhen , Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127
Lichter, Daniel, Cornell Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Liechty, Janet, Univ. of Maryland
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Likcani, Adriatik, Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #110, 318-30
Lim, Ji-Young, Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #233, 419
Lin, Shun-Tzu, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-4
Liu, Chieh-Wen, Rutgers Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Livingston, Larry R., Univ. of
Illinois-Springfield . . . . . #318-43
Logan, Jade, Univ. of Massachusetts
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #107
Lohman, Brenda J., Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . #207, 318-31, 318-36
London Bocknek, Erika B.,
Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . #230, 318-22, 324
London, Erika, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-26
Longmore, Monica, Bowling Green
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Longo, Rich, Devon Health Serv.,
Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . W/Life Summit
Looman, Wendy S., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . #206, 318-24
Lorenz, Fredrick, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3C
Loser, Rachel W., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-74
Loy, Martin, Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point . . . . . . . . . . #109-2
Lu, Ting, Purdue Univ. . . . #216-54
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Lumpkin, Chantel, Western
Michigan Univ.. . . . . . . . . #415-2
M
Mabry, J. Beth, Indiana Univ. of
Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . #318-1
Macchi, C. R., Kansas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #234, 318-10
MacDermid, Shelley, Purdue Univ.
#TC2A, W/L Summit, 107,
. . . . . . . . . . . 113, 406-55, 407-4
MacDonald, Maurice, Northern
Illinois Univ.. . . . . . #125, 406-72
Machara, Margaret, Tennessee State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-21
Mack, Shelley C, Northern Illinois
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-72
MacTavish, Katherine A., Oregon
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #421
Maggard, Sheila , Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Maisel, Natalya . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Make, Barry J., Natl. Jewish Medical
and Research Ctr.. . . . . . . #318-8
Malia, Julia A., Univ. of Tennessee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #124, 127
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-37
Mandleco, Barbara , Brigham
Young Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #333
Manes, Rachel, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Mangelsdorf, Sarah C., Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Manning, Wendy, Bowling Green
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Manohar, Namita N., Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #312-3
Manoogian, Margaret M., Ohio
Univ. . . . . . . . . #222, 405, 406-64
Marable, Andrea D., Univ. of
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . #124, 308
Marchal, Joseph, James Madison
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Maring, Elisabeth F., Fulbright
Visiting Lecturer . . . . . #116, 312
Markham, Melinda S., Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #109-10
Markman, Howard J., Univ. of
Denver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Marks, Loren, Louisiana State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-27
Marks, Stephen, Univ. of Maine
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #138, 219, 320-6
Marrero, Matthew, Louisiana State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-27
Marshall, Elaine S., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . #239, 333, 410
Marshall, James P., Univ. of
Arkansas. . . . . . . . . #318-50, 341
Marsiglio, William, Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #232, 313
Martin, Carol Lynn, Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Martin, Sally S., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-3
Martino, Carma, Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Masciadrelli, Brian, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign . . #234
Masiarchin, M. Paul, St. Cloud State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Masten, Ann S., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #403
Mata, Andrea D., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #233
Matheson, Jennifer L., Colorado
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-18
Mattey, Monadine, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Matthews, Wayne, North Carolina
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #113
Matzek, Amanda E., Univ. of
Minnesota-Twin Cities . #406-43
Maurer, Trent W., Georgia Southern
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-19
Mbito, Michael N., Anderson Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127
McCafferty, James, Cuyahoga
County, OH Dept. of Child. and
Fam. Serv. . . . #PP Pre-conf. Wk
McClintock-Comeaux, Marta, Univ.
of Maryland . . . . . . . . . . #336-11
McClow, Courtney, Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
McClure, Shannon, Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-16
McConatha-Roesle, Melina , Univ
of Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . #109-6
McConnell, Allen D., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #336-7
McCulloch, B. Jan, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #115
McCurdy, Karen, Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-66
McDonald, Jill A., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-13
McDowell, Tiffany L., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . #115, 216-57, 420
McElroy, John, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-55
McGeorge, Christi R., North
Dakota State Univ. . . . #126, 326
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McGraw, Lori A., Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #421
McGuigan, William M., Penn State
Univ.-Shenango . . . . . . . #318-37
McGuire, Jenifer K., Washington
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #415-10
McHale, Susan M., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #414
McKee, J. Edson, James Madison
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
McKendrick, Shelly, Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
McKelvey, Lorraine M., Univ. of
Arkansas-Medical Sciences
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-22
McLanahan, Sara, Princeton Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213
McLoyd, Vonnie C., Univ. of North
Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
McNair, Lily D., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #327
McNaughton, Tammie, Highmark
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
McNeil, Cara, Univ. of Connecticut
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-60
McQuillan, Julia, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . . . . #314
McRae, Jill, FamilyConnections
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-50
Medeiros, Lydia, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Melby, Janet, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1C, TC3C
Menard, Anne, Natl. Res. Ctr. on
Domestic Violence . . . . . . . #122
Mendenhall, Tai, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Meng, Yongmei, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . . . . #127
Merten, Michael J, Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . #216-43, 226, 406-74
Mertensmeyer-Ryan, Carol, Univ.
of Missouri-Columbia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-70, 216-71
Meschke, Laurie L., San Francisco
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Meszaros, Peggy S., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-51
Metallinos-Katsaras, Elizabeth,
Simmons Col. . . . . . . . . #318-66
Meteyer, Karen, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . #107
Meyer, Andrea S., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #318-23, 318-28
Meyer, Kevin, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #420
Milardo, Robert, Univ. of Maine
. . . . . . . . . . #TC Plenary, #218-1
Miles, Teresa, Univ. of Illinois
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Miller, Laura M., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-48
Miller, Richard B., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-52
Montgomery, Marilyn, Florida Int.
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Monroe, Pamela, Louisiana State
Univ.. . . . . . . #121, 131, 141, 402
Montoya, Angela, Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-7
Moore, Mary Julia C., Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-58
Moore, Mignon, Univ. of California
-Los Angeles . . . . . . . . #321, 329
Morelli, Gilda, Boston Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-63
Morgan Russell, Elizabeth, Texas
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-50
Morgan, Erin, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325-3
Morgan, Kari, Univ. of Wyoming
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-73
Morley, David, Thames Valley Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-39
Morrill, Pamela J., Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308, 406-40
Morris, Amanda S., Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-6
Morris, Michael Lane, Univ. of
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331
Morris, Patricia, Univ. of Southern
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
Morrison, Johnetta, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #216-66
Morrow, Jenny, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-47
Mosley, Jane, Univ. of Missouri
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125
Mujumdar, Kathryn, Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-13
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-28
Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-28
Mulsow, Miriam, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 318-53
Murphy, Megan J., Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-54
Murray, Colleen, Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #246
Murry, Velma McBride, Univ. of
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . #227, 327
Mutchler, Matthew S., Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Myers-Walls, Judith A., Purdue
Univ. . . #109-1, 116, 216-54, 228,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318-60, 406-31
N
Nair, Rajni L., Arizona State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #309, 409
Nakano, Hiroe, Ochanomizu Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
Nalls, A. Mercedes, Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Nauck, Bernhard, Chemnitz Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127
Navarro, Alice, Texas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-72
Nazarinia, R. Roudi, Kansas State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #421
Neagle, Jill E., Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston . . . #318-2
Nesteruk, Olena, Louisiana State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-27
Ngige, Lucy W., Northern Illinois
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127, 312
Nguyen, Emily, Louisiana Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-56
Niehm, Linda S., Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125
Niehuis, Sylvia, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1A, 216-36
Nievar, M. Angela, Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #332
Nilsson, Thomy, Univ. of Prince
Edward Island . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Njue, Jane Rose M., Northern
Illinois Univ.. . . . . . #312, 406-72
Noel, HarmoniJoie, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . #216-55
Noller, Patricia, Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia. . . . #TC3C, 407-5
North-Jones, Peggy A., This Is My
Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #104
Nunes, Nalu de Araujo, Brigham
Young Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #318-52
O
Ogolsky, Brian, Univ. of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1A, 110
Ogunade, Adekanbi O., California
State Univ.-Northridge . . #216-3
Ohtsuki, Nami, Ochanomizu Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
Oldham, Erin, Glenwood Research
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
Oliveri, Cindy S., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Olmstead, Spencer B., Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . #TC3B, 126, 318-23
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup, Kansas
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331
Olson, Kathleen, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Olson, Terrance, Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3C, 111
Ontai, Lenna L., Univ. of
California-Davis. . . . #405, 415-3
Openshaw, D. Kim, Utah State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-47
Oravecz, Linda M., Towson Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-5
Orpen, Sean, Seattle Pacific Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #241
Orthner, Dennis, Univ. of North
Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #113
Oswald, Ramona Faith, Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #321, 329
Ourada, Verna E., Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #115, 318-76
P
Pacsi, Malerie S., Penn State Univ.Shenango . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-37
Palkovitz, Rob, Univ. of Delaware
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B, 232
Palm, Glen F., St. Cloud State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123
Pan, En-Ling, National Taiwan
Normal Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #216-5
Parade, Stephanie H., Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-69
Parra-Cardona, Jose Ruben,
Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . #126, 216-30, 216-31, 309
Parrish, Andrew, New Mexico State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-8
Pasley, B. Kay, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . #TCPL, 133, 314, 320-7,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413, 416
Patrick, Amy, MHMR . . . . . #336-2
Paulk, Amber, Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-68
Pearson, Katherine, Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #403
Pegorraro Schull, Christine, No.
Virginia Community Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . #212, 318-75, 324
Pendry, Patricia, Northwestern
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-11
Penick, Starrla R., Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-2
Penny, Saleem Hue, Catholic Univ.
of America. . . . . . . . . . . #216-13
Perlman, Dan, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro . . . . . #110
Perry, Yvette . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3A
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen, Univ. of
Massachusetts . . . . #107, 216-44
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Peters, Cheryl L., Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Peters, Sherry L., State of PA
Bureau of Children’s Behav.
Hlth. Serv., Div. of Policy,
Planning and Program Dev.
. . . . . . . . PP Pre-conference Wk.
Petersen, Gary, Miami Univ.-Ohio
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #102, 127, 407-7
Peterson, Colleen, Univ. of NevadaLas Vegas. . . . . . . . . . . #237, 326
Peterson, F. Ryan, Univ. of Central
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-58
Peterson, Gary W., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127, 226
Peterson, Ryan, Univ. of Central
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-25
Pettit, Gregory S, Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-66
Pfarr, Jodi, Aha Process . . . . . #217
Phenice, Lillian A., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-51
Phillips, Amy E, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Phillips, Andrew K., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #423
Phillips, Shelly, Univ. of Tennessee
Ext.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-33
Pidcock, Boyd W, Lewis and Clark
Col. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-63, #410
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Pinsoneault, Laura, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison . . . . #318-69
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110, 406-68
Pitzer, Lindsay, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-48
Pizzolato, Jane E., Univ. of
Pittsburgh. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-16
Pleck, Joseph, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign . . . . . . #413
Polzin, Lewis R., Immanuel Evan.
Luth. Church, Freeport, IL #128
Plowman, Elizabeth J., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-9
Plunkett, Scott W., California State
Univ. . . . . . . #216-3, 221, 406-74
Pong, Holly, Univ. of California,
Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Powell, Courtney C., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-27
Powell, Lane, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-72
Powell, Megan, Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-71
Powell, Pamela, Univ. of Nevada
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-1
Powell, Sharon, St. Olaf Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-72
Powers, Joelle D., UNC-Chapel Hill
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-9
Pratt, Dawn, Purdue Univ. . . . #230
Prenovost, Mary A., Boston Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-63
Presbury, Jack, James Madison
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Preston, Marilyn J, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . . #216-66
Price, Christine, Montclair State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #129, 334
Proulx, Christine M., Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia . . . #108, 117
Purk, Janice K., Mansfield Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-6
Purswell, Katherine, Texas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-10
Purvin, Diane M., Wellesley Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209
Pyke, Karen D., Univ. of California,
Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #241
Q
Quek, Karen Mui-Teng, Seattle
Pacific Univ.. . . . . #116, 241, 417
Qian, Zhenchao, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Quiroga, Michelle, Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Quist, Beth A., Working Family
Resource Center . . . . . . . #336-5
R
Radina, M. Elise, Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . #201, 222, 318-13
Radunovich, Heidi L., Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-48
Ramadoss, Kamala, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #135
Randolph, Suzanne M., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . #216-14, 331
Rattigan, Susaye S., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-23
Rauer, Amy, RAND Corp.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #108, 414
Ravert, Russell, Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-66
Recker, Nancy K., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-62
Reed, Philip L., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-58
Reeser, Cynthia S., Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Rehm, Marsha, Illinois State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-47
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Remley, Dan, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Rennekamp, Denise, Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Rettig, Kathy, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111
Reyes, Nenetzin, Indiana Wesleyan
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311
Reyes, Robert, Anderson Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224, 406-21
Rezac, Sandra J., SUNY Plattsburgh
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #314, 318-42
Rhoden, Lyn, Univ. of North
Carolina Charlotte . . . . . #318-29
Rhodes, Galena Kline . . . . . . #210
Richards, Leslie, Oregon State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Ridgway, Marcella, Univ. of Illinois.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Ridley, Carl, Univ. of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1A
Riesgraf, Michelle, Community
Action Partnerships of Ramsey
and Washington Cties . . . . . #323
Rinelli, Lauren N., Bowling Green
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #318-14
Ripoll, Karen, Univ. de los Andes
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3A
Ritblatt, Shulamit, San Diego State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #238
Robert, Christina, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Roberts, Darryl W., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-34
Roberts, Kelly M. Oklahoma State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #220
Roberts, Linda J., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison . . . . . . #412
Robila, Mihaela, Queens Col.,
CUNY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #422
Robinson, David W., Georgia
Southern Univ. . . . . . . . . #318-19
Robinson, Linda C., East Carolina
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #233, 226
Roche, Kathleen M., Johns
Hopkins Univ. . . . . . . . #117, 335
Rodgers, Kathleen Boyce, Washington State Univ. . . . . #318-39, 335
Rodriguez, Ariel, So. Virginia Univ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Rohrig, Ashley B., Univ. of
Nebraska Lincoln . . . . . #318-15
Rolling, Emily S., Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #109-3, 318-41
Rombo, Dorothy O., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . #127, 216-21, 312
Roosa, Mark W., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #309, 409
Roper, Scott, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-47
Roper, Susanne Olsen, Brigham
Young Univ.. . . . . . . . . #239, 333
Rose, Hilary, Concordia Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B, 129
Rose, Roderick A., Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill . . . . #406-9
Rosenblatt, Paul, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B
Rosle, Melina McConatha, Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-32
Rothrauff, Tanja C, Univ. of
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-18
Rouch, Gareth, Massey Univ. . #125
Rouse-Arnett, Marlo, Georgia
Southern Univ. . . . . . . . . #216-59
Rowland, Audrey J., Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #314
Roy, Kevin, Univ. of Maryland
. . . . . . . . . . . . #232, 406-22, 421
Rubin, Roger, Emeritus, Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . #320-8
Rudy, Duane, Univ. of MissouriColumbia . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-66
Rueter, Martha, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC3C
Rukuni, Toiia L., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-56
Russell, Christiana M., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #419
Russell, Stephen T., Univ. of
Arizona. . . . . . . . . . #335, 415-10
Russo, Theresa J., SUNY Oneonta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-42
Ryder, Kelsey, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-62
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara, Central
Michigan Univ. . . . . #TC2A, 135
Sabatelli, Ronald, Univ. of
Connecticut. #TCPL, TC3A, 108
Sakai, Kazufumi, Ochanomizu
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
Samuel, Javiette, Tennessee State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-21
Sanders, Ann, Kansas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-70
Sanders-Hahs, Erin, Kansas State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #234
Sanderson, Jessica , Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Sands, Tovah, California State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . #216-3, 221, 406-74
Sanford, Nicole M., Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-61
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Sanjay, Kumar, Mahatma Gandhi
Kashi Vidyapith Univ.. . . . . #116
Sano, Yoshie, Washington State
Univ. Vancouver . . . . . . . . . #405
Sawyer, R. John, Univ. of Southern
Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118
Sayer, Aline, Univ of Massachusetts-Amherst. . . . . . . . . #216-44
Schaefer, Nancy, Ohio Dept. of
Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Scheer, Scott D., Messiah Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310, 318-16
Schermerhorn, Alice C, Univ. of
Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . #414
Schiffman, Rachel F., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee . . #318-22
Schneider, Kristin A., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Schnurr, Melissa P., Iowa State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-36
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J., Ohio
State Univ.
. #216-38, 406-28, 413, 414, 423
Schueths, April M., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . #216-28
Schultz, Tia R., So. Illinois Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-4
Schulz, Constance . . . . . . . . . #308
Schumm, Walter R., Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . #101, 110, 320-9, 421
Schvaneveldt, Paul L., Weber State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #226, 302
Schwab, Jacqueline E., Penn State
Mont Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208
Schwarz, Rona, Purdue Univ. . #113
Schwill, David, Venango Cty., PA
Children and Youth Service
. . . . . . . . . . . . . PP Pre-conf. Wk.
Scott, Jean Pearson, Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-4
Searle, Travis P., Weber State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #226
Secrist-Mertz, Christine A., MidIowa Family Therapy Clinic
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-54
Segrin, Chris, Univ. of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #108
Seibert, Ashley C., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-63
Seiling, Sharon, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Seiter, Liann, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-33
Seo, Jinsook Helen, Florida State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #124
Serovich, Julianne M., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #115, 318-61
Settles, Barbara H, Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111
Seybold, Kevin S, Grove City Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-39
Shabo, Liliana, Univ. of Delaware
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-6
Shannon, Jacqueline J., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #232
Shapiro, Constance H., Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #336-1
Sharapan, Hedda, Mr. Rogers’
Neighborhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . Ext. Pre-conference WK
Shartrand, Angela , Natl. Collegiate
Inventors and Innovators
Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-63
Shehan, Constance, Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #320-10
Shellhase, Katherine, Florida State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-72
Shelton, Lawrence G., Univ. of
Vermont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #229
Shih, An-Ti, Iowa State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125-3
Shih, Kristy Y., Univ. of California,
Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . #241, 245
Shinjo, Yuko, Nagoya Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-30
Shirer, Karen, Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-26
Shjegstad, Brinn H., Iowa State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Shreffler, Karina M., Penn State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125, 336-4
Shriner, Michael, Florida State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #215
Silk, Jennifer, Univ. of Pittsburgh
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-6
Silva, Luciana C., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-9, 216-24
Silverstein, Merril , Univ. of Southern California . . . . . . . #101, 128
Silverthorn, Brandon, Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . #216-57, 318-49, 420
Silvey, LeAnne E., Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-51
Simons, Leslie Gordon, Univ. of
Georgia . . . . . . . #318-45, 406-12
Simons, Ronald L., Univ. of
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #336-8
Simson, Emma, Univ. of Maryland
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Skinner, Denise, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout . . . . . . . . . #112
Skogrand, Linda, Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . #308-3, 406-40, 406-51
Skrypnek, Berna J., Univ. of Alberta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-8, 416
Slusser, Lauren R., Miami Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-13
Smart, Laura S., No. Illinois Univ.. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-4, 125
Smith, Deborah B., Univ. of
Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125
Smith, Delores E., Univ. of
Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . #406-13
Smith, Gabrielle S. , Illinois State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-9
Smith, JuliAnna Z., Univ of Massachusetts-Amherst. . #107, 216-44
Smith, Nicole, So. Virginia Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Smith, Suzanna D., Univ. of Florida
. . . . . #318-40, 318-62, 322, 422
Smith, Suzanne, Washington State
Univ.-Vancouver . . . . . . . . . #235
Snyder, Debra R., Grove City Col. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-7
Snyder, Iliana B., Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-17
Solheim, Catherine, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . #207, 325
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #121
Sparks, Jacqueline A., Univ. of
Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . #326
Spjeldnes, Solveig S., Univ. of
Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #332
Speirs, Katherine E., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . #325, 406-24
Sprenkle, Doug H., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-45
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case
Western Reserve Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2B, 218-12
St. Clair-Christman, JeanMarie,
Penn State Univ. . . . . . . . . . #408
Stanley, Scott M., Ctr. for Marriage
and Family Studies, Denver, CO
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119, 210
Stawski, Robert S., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-11
Steed, April, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-52, 228
Steffek, Lisa M, Univ. of Texas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Steffenhagen, Kari, Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-2
Steffenhagen, Kari A., Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-2, 118
Steimle, Brynn M., Brigham Young
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Stellberg-Filbert, Jessica, Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas . . . . . . . #326
Stewart, Pearl E., Montclair State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-7, 309
Stogner, Catherine, Middle
Tennessee State Univ. . . #318-33
Stoker, Maia, Brigham Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #333
Stolz, Heidi E., Univ. of Tennessee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Stone Carlson, Thomas, North
Dakota State Univ. . . . #126, 326
Stone, Dana, Univ. of Oregon
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #412
Stone, Linda, Towson Univ. . . #415
Stringer, Kate J., Auburn Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-68
Sturm, Michael, Univ. of Delaware
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-6
Sujansky, Joanne G., KEY Group
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Sullivan, Jason M., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-38, 318-16
Sullivan, Kate, Univ. of Texas at
Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-37
Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro . . . . . #221
Surra, Catherine A., Univ. of Texas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Sutter, Kathy, Dick’s Sporting
Goods . . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Sutton, Eva M, Univ. of Missouri
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118
Swanson, Jodi, Arizona State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-3, 406-4
Sykes, Jessica, Miami Univ. . . . #226
Szinovacz, Maximiliane E., Univ. of
Massachusetts-Boston
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-2, 320-11
T
Takeuchi, David, Univ. of
Washington, Seattle. . . . . . . #241
Talley, Susan D., Utah State Univ.
Uintah Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . #419
Tambling, Rachel Blyskal, Univ. of
Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-12
Tang, Chiung-Ya, Private Practice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-55
Tassone, Olivia, PNC Financial
Services . . . . . . . . . W/L Summit
Taylor, Alan C., Syracuse Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #334
Thames, Sheron, Univ. of AlabamaBirmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . #409
Thayer, Shawna M., American Girl
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212
Thomann, Ellissa, Illinois State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324
Thomas, Volker, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Thompson Brady, Laura, Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209
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Thompson Heisterman, Anita,
Univ. of Virginia . . . . . . #318-74
Thompson, Sonya S., Univ. of
Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-8
Thompson, Stacy D., Southern
Illinois Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . #419-3
Thomsen, Debora L., Univ. of
Central Missouri . . . . . . #216-58
Tiggleman, Cornelius, Florida State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126
Toews, Michelle L., Texas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #406-10, 406-72
Tofighi, Davood, Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #335
Tonn, Teresa, Kansas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408
Toomey, Russell B, Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-59
Topham, Glade L., Oklahoma State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Torppa, Cynthia B.,Intellisolve, Inc.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-62
Totenhagen, Casey J., Univ. of
Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-5
Toyokawa, Noriko, Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #216-6, 318-76
Toyokawa, Teru, Pacific Lutheran
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-6
Trask, Bahira Sherif, Univ. of
Delaware
. . . . #109-6, 312, 406-32, 406-33
Troilo, Jessica, Univ. of Missouri
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-10
Trombley, Holli M., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Tucker, Corinna J, Univ. of New
Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . #406-14
Tucker, Jenna, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-65, 310, 404
Tucker, M. Belinda, Univ. of
California, Los Angeles . . . #241
Turner, Elizabeth, No. Illinois Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-4
Turner, Lynn A., Ctr. for
Relationships . . . . . . . . . #216-45
Turner, William L., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . #216-22, 409
Twining, Suzanna, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-16
U
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J., Arizona
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #221, 309
Unger, Donald G., Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-64
Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-18
Uttal, Lynet, Virginia Tech . . . #313
V
Valiente, Carlos, Arizona State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-3, 406-4
van de Venne, Judy , Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
van Dulmen, Manfred H. M. , Kent
State Univ.. . . . . . #111, 117, 233,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406-23, 406-46
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad M.,
Central Michigan Univ.
. . . #TC1A, TC2A, 101, 118, 314
Vernon-Feagans, Lynne, Univ. of
North Carolina . . . . . . #310, 404
Vesely, Colleen K., Univ. of
Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . #325, 421
Vest, Andrea E., Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #233
Victor, Jason, Seattle Pacific Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #241
Villarruel, Francisco, Michigan State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-30
Vincenti, Virginia B., Univ. of
Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Volling, Brenda L, Univ. of
Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #414
Vondra, Joan I., Univ. of Pittsburgh
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-7
W
Wakita, Juri, Univ. of Nevada . #216
Walcheski, Michael, Concordia
Univ., St. Paul, MN . . . . . . . #204
Walker, Alexis J., Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . #115, 318-76, 407-9
Walker, Anthony B., Kansas State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-76
Walker, Kathleen, Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #134, 318-59
Walker, Latanya, Virginia Tech
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-8
Walker, Susan D., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-3
Walker, Susan K., Univ. of
Maryland. . . . . . . #216-49, 331-3
Wall, Sterling K., Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-2, 118, 408
Wallace, Heather, Univ. of
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Walls, Jill K., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-65, 404
Walsh, Christine, Central Michigan
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118
Walters, Mikel, Georgia State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-38
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Wamboldt, Frederick S., Natl.
Jewish Medical and Research Ctr.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-8
Wampler, Richard S., Michigan
State Univ. . . . . . . . #311, 318-20
Wang, Hai Ting, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . . #216-8
Wang, Xiaofang, Univ. of Maryland,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331
Warchal, Judith, Alvernia Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206
Ward, Helen, Univ. of So. Maine
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
Ware, Mixon, Eastern Kentucky
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #308, 325, 336-9
Washburn, Isaac, Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #101
Wasserman, Deborah, Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-11
Watanabe, Hideki, Ochanomizu
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-25
Wathen, Karen, Glenwood
Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
Watson, Wendy K., Bowling Green
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Weaver, Julianna, Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-41
Weaver, Shannon E., Univ. of
Connecticut
. . . . . . . . . #120, 216-60, 406-24
Webb, Farrell, Kansas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #409
Webb, Amy P., Univ. of TexasAustin . . . . . . . . #216-64, 406-37
Weber, Cheryl, Univ. of Illinois
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Weber, Janice G., Univ. of
Louisiana-Lafayette. . . . . . . #123
Weeks, Lori E., Univ. of Prince
Edward Island . . . . . . . . . . . #410
Weigel, Daniel J., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415-3
Weir, Gera, Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-55
Weir, Geraldine, Michigan State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Weiss, Howard, Purdue Univ. . #113
Wells, Michael B., Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413
Welton, Gary L., Grove City Col.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-39
Werner-Wilson, Ronald, Univ. of
Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-62
Whaley, Heather M, CarsonNewman Col. . . . . . . . . . . . #331
White, Alicia C., Penn State Mont
Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208
White, Amanda, St. Louis
Community Col. . . . . . . . . . #212
White, James M., Univ. of British
Columbia
. . . . . . #TC2B, 102, 218-11, 421
White, Rebecca M.B., Arizona State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #309, 409
Whitehead, Denise L., Univ. of
Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC3B
Whiteman, Shawn D., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-15
Whiting, Jason, Univ. of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415
Whitty, Kimberly, Oklahoma State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-6
Wickrama, KAS, Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . #124, 205, 406-19
Wickrama, Thulitha K., Penn State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . #124, 205, 409
Wieling, Elizabeth, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #325
Wiersma, Jacquelyn, Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . #216-63, 318-46
Wilde, Jason L., Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #128, 318-44
Wiley, Angela R., Univ. of Illinois
. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-41, 343, 409
Wilkins, Erica, Texas Tech Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311
Wilkinson, Deanna L., Ohio State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Willerton, Elaine, Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #230
Williams, Amanda L., Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . #216-43
Williams, Dustin H.,Oklahoma
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Williams, Ishan, Univ. of Virginia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-74
Williams, Patricia, Univ. of Rhode
Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Williams, Sarah E., Univ. of Texas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-64
Willis, Anne M., Purdue Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-48
Willoughby, Brian J., Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . #216-61
Wilmoth, Joe D., Mississippi State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-32
Wilson, April C., Univ. of Texas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Wilson, Colwick M., Loma Linda
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-13
Wilson, Lovell, Univ. of AlabamaBirmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . #409
Wilson, Stephan M., Univ. of
Nevada, Reno
. . . . . . . . #127, 226, 403, 407-10
Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of
Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . #112
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Wood, Heather, Louisiana Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-60
Woolfolk, Tara N., Univ. of
Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-64
Wright, David W., Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #109-9
X
Xia, Yan Ruth, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln
. . . . . #105, 125, 127, 216-8, 417
Xie, Xiaolin, Northern Illinois Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #105, 417
Y
Yarcheck, Courtney M., Ohio State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-16
Yaure, Robin G., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-48
Yazedjian, Ani, Texas State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-10, 406-72
Yi, Chin-Chun, Academic Sinica
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216-5
Yip, Ming Fun, Diwan Univ.. . #116
Yodanis, Carrie, Univ. of British
Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119
Yoon, Hae Jin, Ohio State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-61
Yoon, Jinhee, Ochanomizu Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #225
Yoon, Sun Young, Univ. of So.
Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-71
Yorgason, Jeremy B., Brigham
Young Univ.. . . . . #129, 222, 307
Yoshikawa, Hirokazu, Harvard
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
You, Hyun-Kyung, Oregon State
Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #421
Yount, Kathryn, Emory Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #418
Yu, Jeong Jin, Univ. of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408
Yu, Tianyi, Auburn Univ.. . #406-66
Z
Zhang, Jing, Univ. of Florida
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #422
Zhang, Xiao Yun, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln . . . . . . #216-8
Zies, Susan, Ohio State Univ. Ext.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #106
Zissimopulos, Leah, Univ. of
Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318-62
Zvonkovic, Anisa M., Texas Tech
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . #W/L Summit,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TC2A, 219
Zaloudek, Julie, Univ. of Minnesota
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #128
Zarit, Steven, Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #307
Zeiders, Katharine H., Arizona
State Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #409
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NCFR
To provide an educati01ul forum for bmily
rese<1rchers, educators, and practitioners to share in
the development and dissemination of knowledge
about families and bmily relationships, est<1blish
NCFR is the only professional organization focused
solely on family research, policy and practice.
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
The conference outcome for attendees is to discern and
identify what we still need to understand about family
relationships that could enhance the lives of all the families we study and serve.
Specific outcomes include:
lie Dissemination of the latest research on families, and
examination of practical applications of research to
best practices.
lie Opportunities to network with colleagues from
around the world engaged in research, practice, and
education.
lie Exploration of the policy implications of research
and practice experiences, and strategies for assisting
decision makers.
lie Opportunities to participate in the governance and
activities of NCFR as it fulfills its mission
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Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front cover
Alphabetic Index of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Twin Cities Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Ongoing Events and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Allied Association Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Pre-conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2006 NCFR Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Program Schedule (Wed. - Sat.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2006 Proposal Reviewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Silent Auction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Program and Local Arrangements Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Save Money on Airfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
NCFR Boards of Directors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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NCFR Journal Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Minnesota Month of the Family Proclamation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Save the Date for the 2007 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Getting Your Money’s Worth at the Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
2006 Conference Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Index of Program Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
NCFR Membership Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Conference Registration Form and Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Meeting Room Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Your Daily Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
NCFR Past Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Alphabetic Index of the Program
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Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 14, 22, 31, 33
Arcus Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 48
Board of Directors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 53
Burgess Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
CEU Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, (noted throughout the program)
CFLE Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 30, 43, 47, 49
Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Committee Meetings (NCFR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7
Diversity Action Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Editors and Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 53
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions . . . 14-16, 18, 19, 22, 29, 30,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 38, 41-44, 48, 49
Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4
Employment Matching Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 21, 33, 43, 63
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . 16, 18, 21, 27, 30, 31, 34,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 39, 45, 48
Exhibitor Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 42
Exhibits/Exhibitor Sessions . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 35, 40, 42, 59
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions . . . . . . . 14-16, 19, 22, 31, 34, 41, 43
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions . . . . . . 14, 15, 19, 29, 31, 34, 39, 42, 48
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-17, 22, 27, 41, 49
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions . 14, 15, 18, 23, 30, 34, 39, 44, 45, 48
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions. . . . . . . 15, 17, 19, 21, 27,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 41, 42, 48
Focus Group Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 21, 30, 31, 43, 49
Future Conferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Hospitality Center/Local Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,13, 21, 43, 50
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 52, 78
Interactive Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables . . . . . . . . 15, 39, 40, 41, 42
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International (IN) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . 10, 15, 18, 21, 28, 34, 42, 45
Leadership Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Legacy Circle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Local Arrangements Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 6, 31, 51
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Lunchin’ With the Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 35, 45
Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 33, 43
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 33
Memorial Service for Ruth Jewson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Month of the Family Proclamation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 43
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Newcomers’ Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Plenary Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 23, 35
Poster Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-26, 36-38, 46-47
Practitioner Updates for Researchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17, 28, 40
Pre-conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12
Presidential Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Proposal Reviewers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Public Policy Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 23, 45
Receptions/Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 20, 30, 42
Registration/Membership Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77, 79-80
Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4, 13, 21, 33, 42, 78-80
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15, 28-30, 41,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45, 49
Research & Theory (RT) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 21, 28-30, 36,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 44, 45, 49
Research Updates for Practitioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 33-36, 44
Section Membership Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 19, 21, 30, 42, 49
Silent Auction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 50
Special Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 30, 33, 42, 50
Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front cover
Student/New Professional (SNP) Activities. . . . . . . . . . . 17, 18, 21, 28, 39, 49
Subject Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TCRM Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21
Work-Life Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 79
Yoga Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 21, 33
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The Twin Cities Venue of Attractions
Welcome to Minnesota "Twin Cities"- Minneapolis & St.
Paul! Straddling both banks of the Mississippi River. This
metropolis now includes 11 counties and 2.5 million citiens
from every country on the globe. T he Twin Cities enjoys
many national top honors in 4 categories.
Arts:
~ Most Theatre seats per capita except NY
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New Guthrie Theatre-architectural wonder
Two symphony orchestras
~ 6th top art museum in the USA
~ Nationally acclaimed Children's Theater
~ 56 other museums and 2 top dance troupes
Cultures:
~ Largest Somali immigrant population in the US
~ 2nd highest Asian population
~ One of highest Hispanic & Mid-Eastern populations
~ Nationally acclaimed history center
~ Kiplinger's 7th coolest city to live in
~ Tops in health care and overall health
~ Best place to work & raise kids-child care
~ Tops in business climate and philanthropy
~ Tops for outdoor lakes, parks, shopping malls
~ World restaurant cuisine
Education:
~ Highest level of post-secondary educated citizens
~ 23 Institutions of higher education in Metro area
~ U. MN - largest commuter campus in the US-52,000
~ 6 accredited universities, 4 law schools
~ Only state mandated Early Childhood/Family Education
Program in all MN counties
~ One of the largest continuing ed centers for seniors
~ MN students in top 5 in Math, Reading, Science on
NAEP tests
Life Quality:
~ Minnesotans live the longest
~ Have the most lakes, outdoor parks, paved bike & hiking
trails
~ Leads nation in medical devices industry
~ Leads nation in new wind, agricultural technologies
~ Mayo Clinic znd best medical center in the US
We know that you will find something to satisfy your
adven-turesome spirit while you are here. All you need to
do is ask.
The Hyatt Regency MiMeapolis Hotel . . . is in the heart of
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downtown Minneapolis. You can use the skyways to get
anywhere you need to go, without going outside. (See p.78
for other amenities). Eat well, at Taxxi's bistro, Spike's
Sports Bar, or luxury at the Oceanaire Seafood Room, or
Manny's Steakhouse.
Twin Cities Distinctions:
The following is a calendar of events taking place the week
of November 6. (A complete list will be in your packet.)
Music Box Theater - 612-874-1100 - "Triple Expresso"
~Walker Art Center - 612-375-7600 - "Ordinary new''
~Guthrie Theater - 612-377-2224 - "Lost in Yonkers", and
"Edgardo Mines" ~ Minneapolis Institute of Arts - 612-8703131 ~The Glass Studio - 612-521-9773- 20 nationally recognized artists ~ Science Museum of MN, St. Paul - 651-2219444 ~Children's Theater Company - 612-874-0400- "Antigone" and "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
~ American Swedish Institute - 612-87104907 - "Knitting
with a Smile" "A Nordic Christmas" ~ The Jungle Theater
- 612-822-7063 - "The Rivals" ~ Historic State Theater 612-339-7007- "The zsth Annual Putnam County Spelling
Bee" musical ~ Northrop Auditorium-U. MN - 612-624-2345
-"Classical Savion" and jazz ~ Schubert Club & Museum of
Musical Instruments -St. Paul - 651-292-3268- Violin concert- Ordway. Historic Fort Snelling - 612-726-1171 - World
War II History Round Table ~ Northern Clay Center,
Mpls. - 612-339-8007 - 16th Annual Holiday Exhibition &
Sale
~Orchestra l-lall - Minnesota Symphony Orchestra - 612-3715656 ~Vikings Football - Metrodome Mpls. - 1-800-279-4444MN Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers, Sun. Nov. 12 at 1 pm.
Top Rated Twin Cities Restaurants:
The following list has been selected by the Minnesota Monthly
Magazine.
Quick Bites & Editors' Pick:
~ 112 Eatery ($$) ~ 20.21 Gourmet Asian Fusion, Walker
Art Center ($$) ~ Auriga Restaurant - Contemporary
Gourmet ($$) ~ Willie's Wine Bar, Harmon Pl. ~ Barbary
Fig - Mor-occan ($) ~ Bellanotte - Italian ($$) ~ Birchwood
Upscale Cafe' - Vegetarian($) ~The Black Forest IM German($$) ~Bombay Bistro ($) ~ Brit's Pub -British,
Nicollet Mall ($)
~Cafe' Brenda - Vegetarian ~ Campiello -Italian ~ Cosmos
Contemporary Gourmet ($$$) ~ l:>akota Ja:: Club &
Restaurant ($$) ~ !:>ashen Ethiopian Restaurant and Bar ($) ~ Fugaise - Contemporary European($$$) ~Giorgio ' s
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Welcome to the 6sth NCFR AMual Conference.
The theme: Unanswef'Cd Questions in Maf'f'iage
and Family Science is the focus of a stimulating
and
relevant program.
http :/ / www. ncfr. org/ conference_info/ _info/inde
x .asp. A printed copy of latest changes will be
This NCFR conference is a stellar opportunity
to enhance your professional skills. In addition
to the dynamic keynotes, special sessions, and
practitioner updates, the NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops,
symposia and posters on many of the relevant
questions surrounding family life which have
gone unanswered,
unexplored, and unresearched.
To insure that all may fully participate in the
conference, please contact Cindy Winter, if you
have special needs. Call toll free at
888-781-9331, ext. 15; or email cindy®ncfr.org.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you will
network with leaders in the family field and
meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs.
High-lights this year are opportunities to have
lunch with several of NCFR's noted scholars
On Friday evening, you can honor one of
NCFR's legendary staff members - Cindy
Winter - at a special celebration of her 43
years of service to NCFR.
All who attend the conference must be registered,
and must stop at the conference registration
desk to
pick up packets, name badges and tickets for special
events. NAME BADGES MUST BE WORN AT
ALL TIMES CURING Tl-fE CONFERENCE:
ATTENCEES WILL BE Cl-fECKEC AT Tl-fE
COORS BEFORE ENTERING Tl-fE SESSIONS .
and members at a Lunchin' Wi th the Legends
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You can choose
to attend the Wellstone Action Camp to train
for policy leadership and action.
Note: This program booklet is the only copy
you will receive. Bring it with you to the conference. Additional copies will be sold at registration for $7.00. Program changes are listed semimonthly on NCFR's website at
enclosed in your conference
registration packet. Be sure to read it carefully.
Accommodation. for Special Needs
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Earn Valuable Continuing Ed Hours!
NCFR is approved by the American
Psychological Association, National Board of
Certified Counselors, National Association of
Social Workers, Employee Assistance
Professionals Association, MN Dept. of
Education, and NCFR Certified Family Life
Educator Program to offer continuing education for psychologists, therapists, social workers
and other family professionals. NCFR maintains all responsiblitiy for the program.
To apply for CE credit certificates verifying
your conference attendance you must indicate on the registration form which association you are applying for. A specific CE
packet for that association will be available
to you when you pick up your registration
packet. An administration fee of $25 is
charged. Certificates of attendance will be
mailed by January 15, 2007.
One hour verification is given for each clock
hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded.) Up to 40 hours are eligible
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEEb HELP...
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk
in the Nicollet Ballroom Foyer on 1st floor during registration hours and staff will gladly assist
you. Visit the NCFR Exhibits Booth during the
exhibit hours on Thursday and Friday. Feel free
to ask questions of the Board, committee and
Elections Council members who are wearing
colored ribbons on their name badges.
Emergencies :
In the event of an emergency, dial "55" from
any house phone. Inform the Hotel Operator of
the nature of the emergency and location. A
specific response team will immediately respond.
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Do not dial 911, as this will slow down the process.
life.
For non-emergency situations, the following is a list of
nearby facilities:
Sign-up sheets for dine arounds and munching with the legends
will be posted. The emergency services list will also be on
file
here. Browse the Affiliated State Councils Exhibits and publications for ideas on working with families on the local level.
l-lospitals:
Hennepin County Medical Center, 701 Park Ave.,
Minneapolis, MN 55415. 612-347-2121
Abbott Northwestern Hospital, 800 East 28th St.,
Minneapolis, MN 55407. 612-863-4000
Pharmacies:
Dahl Pharmacy, 1200 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN
55403. 612-333-4205.
ONGOING EVENTS AND SERVICES
Walgreens, 815 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403.
612-339-0167
Other Services:
Child Care:
If you need child care, the concierge at the Hyatt Hotel
has a list of child care providers who come to the hotel.
The following are recommended: Nanny Professionals 651-221-0587; Lori Robinson - 651-482-1286; Liz
Varichak - 763-571-5550. Please make arrangements prior
to your arrival, at least one day before you need the servICe.
Exhibits and Posters
Exhibit l-lall on 1st Floor
Thursday, Nov. 9 -Noon- 7:00p.m., and Friday, Nov.
10, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Staff Director: Lynda Bessey
Prizes and drawing will be given each day.
Come to the Exhibitor Reception on Thursday, 5:30 - 7:00
p.m. See The Sheltering Home Chronicles - a photohistory exhibit that chronicles, educates, and draws attention
to today's children who cannot live at home in north
Minneapolis.
Employment Matching Services
Lake Minnetonka Rm - sth Floor
Wednesday, Nov. 8 -Saturday, Nov. 11, Noon- 6:00p.m.
Coordinator: Jeanne Strand
Conference Registration
Ballroom Foyer l-lallway, 1st Floor - l-lyatt l-lotel
Tues., Nov. 7- 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., and 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 8- Fri., Nov 10- 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; 2:00-5:00
p.m.; Sat., Nov. 11- 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local
Information
Mirage Room - znd Floor
Wed., Nov. 8-Sat., Nov. 11 - 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee and the
Association of Councils and
Minnesota Council on Family Relations.
Co-chairs: Carole Gesme, Jan Hogan, JoAnn Kraft
This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues, to visit the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and
to review the Twin Cities tourist and visitors information.
A Silent Auction will feature items open for bidding. (see
p. SO for details). Plan to do your Christmas shopping
here! Proceeds will go to Teresa Living Center, St. Paul a transitional home for women on their way to a better
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NCFR has a new year-round Career Center on a national
database. Take advantage of a special Conference offer
beginning September 1 through the end of the
Exhibit Offers Massages for
VVeary Conference Attendees!
Sign up early to have a 10-20 minute professional chair
massage, by certified Massage therapists.
Two therapists will be available for chair massages on
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 9, 10, from Noon -2:00p.m.
Cash fee is $1.00 per minute (minimum of 10 min. per
person).
To be s11re to reserve a time, sign 11p on Wednesday in the
Hospitnlity Center in tile 1
llirage Room or make an appointment
directly with:
Lara D. Vigenser, AOBTA Certified Massage Therapist/RNMinneapolis, MN
Stacey Forte, ABMP and A mer. Red Cross Certified Massage
Therapist - Minneapolis, MN
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Topics are listed in alphabetical order, followed by the session number and sponsoring Section(s). Check the program schedule for a complete listing. Sessions with a #100 take place on Wednesday, #200 for Thursday, #300 for Friday, #400 for Saturday. See page 13 for a legend of Section abbreviaAdolescence
Family Crisis/Response
Interventions
334EM
114EM; 207EE; 216AC. FP. FT.
403FH; 423RT
107FT; 207EE; 216AC; 3171N
Public Policy
FF. RT. EE. EM. FH; 317RT;
Family bemography
Lifespan bevelopment
213FP. PP; 317FP; 337FP. PP
321EM; 335EE; 408EE. FH;
221EM; 317RT
328 Spec.
Qualitative Research
410FH; 415FS; 405RT
Family Environment
Marriage Education
109FF; 134 FF; 317EM. FS, RF
Adoption
113EE
320EE
Race/Ethnicity
415FH. FP. RT
Family Law/Courts
Marital Adjustment/Quality
216EM
Adulthood/Adult
216FT; 230EE; 3111N
128RT; 333RT; 415RT. FH
Refugees
Socialization
Family Life Education
Marital Relations
1091
N
226RT; 332FF
104EE; 207EE; 216EE; 230EE;
1091 116FS; 128RT; 218
N;
Relationships
Aging/Gerontology
232RF; 326AC. IN. EE; 408EE
RUPIPUR; 415EM
112 PUR; 128FT; 233RT; 317FT.
105FH; 109FH; 115FH; 205 Spec.; Family Policy
Marital Roles
RT; 326EE; 412RT; 415RT
208FH; 313 Plenary; 317EM. FP.
106FP; 109FP; 309FP; 317FP;
109FS; 312RT
Religion and Families
FS. IN; 322FH; 330FH; 335FH;
323FP; 414FP
Marital Therapy
108RF; 109RF; 216RF; 225RF;
421FT
Family Process
109FT; 317FT
232RF; 317RF
Blended Families
211 Plenary; 216EE. RT; 317FT.
Marriage/Interfaith
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
216FT
RT; 412RT
415RF
216EE; 406RT
Child bevelopment
Family Relationships
Mate Selection/bating
Research/Theory/Methods
106FP; 2161N, RT. 329EE; 405RT
113FS. EE; 216FH. RT. 222FS;
2241N; 233RT; 415EE. FP
129SN; 317RT; 317RT; 325SN;
Child Socialization
335AC; 404FT; 405RT; 409EM;
Media and Families
424RT
216FP; 412RT
412RT; 415EE. EM FP. RT.
121 Plenary, 122 Forum; 216EE;
Retirement
Communication
418EE; 423RT
415EM
128RT; 317FF
335EE
Family Research
Mental Health
Rural/Urban Families
Community & Families
116FS; 127RT
317FH. RT; 410FH
106FP; 403FH
216FS. RT. EM; 403FH
Family Science
Midlife Issues
Sexuality
Cross-cultural Issues
209FS; 326FS; 415FH
335RT
116FS; 216EE. FH. RT; 415RT;
2241N; 227PUR; 415FF,IN. EM
Family Stress/Coping
Military Families
418EE
Curriculum
109FT; 209FS; 317FH. RT;
335FH; 423RT
Siblings
216EE
322FH; 405 RT; 407 RUP
Motherhood
424RT
t>eath/t>ying
Fatherhood
415FH
Social Networks
216FH; 317FH
127RT; 234RT; 335 FP. RT;
Multiple Roles
109FH; 317FT; 415FS
t>isabilities/Chronic Illness
415EM. RT. FS; 419EM
206EE
Spirituality & Families
317FH; 420FH
Foster Care
Natural l)isasters &
225RF; 305 RUP; 415RF
t>iversity
125FT
Families
Substance Abuse/Addictions
124EM; 326FS; 422FF
Gender Roles
410FH
415FH
203FF. EM. FR. IN. RT. TCRM;
bivorce/Separation
Parent Education/Educators
Teaching Methods
116FS; 125FT; 210FT; 216EE. FP.
31 7FF; 326FF; 335RT; 415RT;
222FS; 229EE; 335EE; 402EE;
129SN; 113EE; 209FS; 216EE;
421 FT
RF. 222FS; 3111N
415EE
326FS. EE
t>omestic/Family Violence
GLBT Issues
Parenthood
Technology/Internet &
216FH. FT. RT. FF; 223FF;
117FF. FT; 231FF; 317FF; 326FF;
415FH
Families
308FH. 332FF. 424RT
·
335RT. FF
parentmg Grandc h'ldren
·
216EE·. 306EE
1
End-of-Life Issues
Grandparenthood
5FP, FH
Theory Construction
41
317EM; 322FH
333RT; 4111N; 415FS, FH; 418EE
Peace
317RT; 318EM; 333RT; 415RF
Ethics/Values
Health/Wellness/IIIness
317RF; 415EE
Therapy/Counseling
2241N
109FF; 208FH; 317FH; 322FH;
125FT, 310FT 317FT; 421FT
.
Poverty/Welfare
326FH; 420FH
Traum- 'Recovery
Ethnicity & Families
210FT; 221EM; 222FS
WI
.
.
.
I mmigrat1on/M1grat1on
3171N; 423RT
114EM; 124EM; 1261N; 210FT;
Practitioner Training
1261N; 221 EM; 318EM; 321EM;
War & Families
335EM; 408EE; 415EM
310FT; 324RF; 331FS
411 IN; 41 6IN
1091N
Evaluation (Programs and
Premarital
Intergenerational Issues
Women & Work
Methods)
Education/Counseling
333RT;415FF;424RT
317FF; 318EM; 409EM; 425SN
216EE. EM; 415EE
109RF; 123EE; 216EE; 317EE;
International Families
Work & Families
Evidence-based Practice
415EM, FP
1091N; 1261N; 2241N; 3171N;
312RT; 317EE; 321EM; 323FP;
317EE
Professional t>evelopment
4111N; 4141N; 4151N. EM
409EM; 405RT
129SN;228,307;317AC, EE;
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�Board and
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Monday, November 6
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m .... Board Room
NCFR Audit Committee (added Committee
Meeting - 8/ 31/ 06)
2:00-9:30 p.m . . . . . . . . . . Board Room
2005-2006 NCFR Board of Directors
Presider: Pamela A. Monr oe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Tuesday, November 7
11:00 a.m.-Noon .... Lake of the Isles
2006 Local Arrangements Committee
Presiders: Rose Allen; Jean Anderson, Local
Arrangements Co-chairs
2:00-6:00 p.m . . . . . . . . . . Board Room
2006-2007 NCFR Board of Directors
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
6:00-8:00 p.m ..... Taxxi's Restaurant
Association of Councils Officers
Presider: Mar cie Brooke, Association of Councils
President
Presider: April Few, NCFR Board S/NP Rep-elect
(change in room and presider - 10/ 27/ 06)
8:30-10:00 a.m . . . .Lake Superior A/B
Association of Councils Business
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Assn. of Councils
President
8:30-10:00 a.m . . . . . . . . . Cedar Lakes
Fellowship Committee
Presider: Estella Martinez, Committee Chair (change in
meeting room - 10/ 27/ 06)
9:00-10:00 a.m . . . . . . . . Lake Calhoun
Quality of Annual Conference Committee
Presider: Cindy Winter , Conference Director (change in
meeting room - 10/ 27/ 06)
12:15-1:30 p.m .... Skyway Suites A/B
Journal of Marriage and Family Editors'
Presider: Alexis J. Walker, Editor
12:30 - 2:30 p.m ....... Lake Nokomis
Executive Director Search Committee (added
Committee Meeting - 10/ 27/ 06)
6:30-9:30 p.m . . . . . . . Lake Superior A
3:00-5:30 p.m . . . . . . . . . NCFR Ex. Ste.
Board and Section Chairs and Section
Orientation
JMF Editor Search Committee
Presiders: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR President; Cindy
W inter, Conf. Dir.; Jeanne St rand, Executive Assistant/
Board & Section Liaison; and John Pepper, Finance
Director
Wednesday, November 8
8:30-10:30 a.m . . . . . . . . Board Room
Working Group to Plan an International Family
Conference
Presider: Pamela A. Monr oe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Presider: Marilyn Colem an, Committee Chair (added
Committee Meeting - 9/ 15/ 06)
7:15-8:15 p.m . . . . . . . . . NCFR Ex. Ste.
NCFR Publications Committee
Presider: J oe F. Pittman, Committee Chair
8:00-9:00 p.m . . . . . . . . Lake Nokomis
2007 Local Arrangements Committee
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
Friday, November 10
7:30-9:00 a.m . . . ... . . Lake Nokomis
Thursday, November 9
7:30-9:30 a.m . . . . . . . . Lake Nokomis
Public Policy Committee
Presider: H oward Barnes, Committee Chair
7:30-9:00 a.m . . . . . . . . . Lake Calhoun
Section Students/New Professionals
Representatives
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2007 Program Committee
Presider: Patricia H yjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
7:30-10:30 a.m .... Taxxi's Restaurant
CFLE Advisory Board
Presider: Car ol A. D ar ling, Advisory Board Chair
8:00-10:00 a.m .... Taxxi's Restaurant
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
�Committee Meetings
Unan5wcrcd Qucstion5
In M.rrla,e and F
amily Science
Presiders: Nancy Gonzalez, APR Program
Coordinator; Kevin Allemagne, Committee Chair
Presiders: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director and Cindy
Moseman, Committee Chair
8:30-10:00 a.m . . . . . . . . . NCFR Ex.
Ste.
Editors, Press Reps. and NCFR Staff
11:00 a.m.-Noon . Taxxi 's Restaurant
Association of Councils Executive Committee
12:15-1:45 p .m . . . . . . Olsen Room
Family Relations' Editors'
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
Presider: Joyce Arditti, Editor (changed room 9/ 25/ 06)
Meetings of Other
Associations
12:30-2:30 p.m . ....... Cedar Lake
Elections Council
Friday, November 10
Presiders: Sally Martin and James Ponzetti,
Committee Co-chairs (changed room - 10/ 27/ 06)
Saturday, November 11
7:30-9:00 a .m . . . . . Lake Nokomis
2007 Program Committee
7:30-8:30 a.m . . . Lake Superior A / 8
Teaching Family Science/ Family Science
Association
Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, F.unilv Science
Association President {New FSA President - 8/ 31/06)
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair
8:30 - 11:30 a.m .. Lake Superior A
Certif ication Review Committee
7:30-8:30 a.m . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D
University Administrators
Chair: Norma Bond Burgess
Friday, Nov. 10 from 7:00 - 10 :00 P -111- - Nicollet Ballroom
Honor Cindy Winter's 43 Years of Service
to NCFRI
Be sure to register for this when you register for the conference.
~ Take
time to thank Cindy, and wish her well
II Enjoy good music, food and beverages
II Attend a special program which begins at 8 PM
~ Get highlights of her career and life on power point
~ Contribute to a special fund in her honor
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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Pre-Conferences
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Work-Life Summit 2006
of Transformation, Sue Mulkern, Senior VP of
Human Resources, RSM McGiadrey
Co-sponsored by The National Council on Family
Relations, Working Family Resource Center, RSM
McGladrey,
Ceridian Corp., Carlson Companies
She will tell the story of how the company made some unique changes
to retain valuable employees. Their initiatives were featured last
summer on the NBC Today Show.
Tuesday, November 7, 2006, 7:30a.m.- 4:00p.m.
Nicollet D, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Panelists will discuss where Minnesota is going as a state with
regard to transforming work-life issues. Minnesota employers have
been very creative in bringing groups of employers together to
fonn coalitions and projects. Issues such as diversity, elder care,
immigrants, aging boomers, etc. will be discussed. The focus ofthe
discussion is why these projects invest in work-family.
Fees: $85 NCFR Member; $125 Non-NCFR
member; $75 Student. Registration fee includes
Continental breakfast, luncheon, and handouts.
Session 3: Minnesota Momentum and
Models to Action
Facilitator: David Rodbourne, Vice President, Center for
Ethical Business Cultures
Attendees may register online at
www. ncfr. org/conference_info/index. asp. You may
Wrap-up Session: Where Do We Go From Here?
Summit Chair: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Director,
Working Family Resource Center
Attendees will receive a notebook including speaker handouts,
intended outcomes of their presentations, and practical tips for
implementation, current effective work-life programs and policies are included. Contact Cindy Winter, NCFR Conference
Director (phone: 763-781-9331-ext. 15 or toll free: 888-781-9331,
Opening Plenary and Forum: Identifying Minnesota's
Untapped Human Capital
Keynoters: Martha Farrell Erickson, Children, Youth, and
Families Consortium; and Tom Gillaspy, Minnesota State
Demographer
Facilitator: Diane Cushman, Minnesota Office on the
Economic Status of Women
Panelists will reveal results ofresearch and demographics from a
national motherhood survey and the American Community Survey
about today sworkforce and changes that will be necessary within
the next few years. There will be open table discussions about barriers and opportunities.
Session 2: Transformational Workplace Solutions
Panel: Sharon Klun, US Work/Life Initiatives, Accenture;
Susan MacHolda, Work and Life Diversity, Carlson
Companies; Teresa Hopke, WorkLife Strategies, RSM
McGladrey, Inc.; Vicki A. Rosenberg, Madelia
Community Hospital Foundation
Moderator: Amy Gage, Mpls./St. Paul magazine, and
Communications Dept., St. Olaf College; former worklife columnist for St. Paul Pioneer Press
Panelists represent employers who are transfonning their workplaces through innovative work-life solutions to staffing and productivity challenges. They will tell about what their companies are
doing, identify some barriers to the transformational solutions, tell
why they decided to make these changes, and reveal the results.
Noon Luncheon Speaker: RSM McGiadrey: A Story
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2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
A facilitator will summarize what has been talked about during
:he Bwmltit <d make 1cewuaws!atisltsj(a Wlttimti 10 : 'w am h
based on the Summit discussions and research.
Networking Time
Theory Construction and
Research Methodology
Workshop
Fees: $40 for non-students (Hardcopy packet)
$30 for
$30 for
$25 for
$20 for
papers)
non-students (CD-Rom packet)
students (Hardcopy packets)
students (CD-Rom packet)
attendance only (does NOT include
Paper or CD-Rom options available without registration after the Conference.
Register by check, money order, or purchase order,
payable to TCRM2006/NCFR. Register online or
�Pre-conferences Continued
Tuesday, November 7, 3:00p.m.Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
You are invited to participate in the 36th Annual Theory
Construct ion and Reseat·ch Methodology Workshop
(TCRM).
TCRM's mission is to facilitate the creation and refinement
of theoty and methods relative to the study of families. The
TCRM Workshop strives to create an environment of discovety, intellectual challenge, and debate for authors and colleagues w ho have "works-in-progress" that could benefit
from the collective wisdom and critique of informed scholars.
TCRM sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted
papers that are read in advance of the meeting rather than
fonnal presentations of papers themselves.
(TCRM Sessions for Wednesday and Thursday are
integrated in the NCFR Program. See sessions
101 , 102 , 110, 111 , 118, 119, 136, 203 .)
Tuesday, Nov. 7
1:00 p.m . ........... ..... .. Greenway Balcony
TCRM Workshop Registration
3:00 - 4:20 p.m.
Session #TC1 ..... ........... ..... Greenway A / J
(R) Workshop Symposium (AP/ SW)
Family P rocesses: An Historical, Method ological,
and P ractical Overview
Organizer: Randal Day
A Re-examination of Family Systems Theoty , Richard
B. Miller; Randal Day; James M. H arper
Compelling Family Processes: Pilgrims' Progress, R."lndal
D . Day; Steve Gavazzi; Rick Miller; Alisa Cox
Sy mposium Panel: B. K.-"ly Pasley; William J. Doherty;
David Klein
Session #TC2 ..................... Greenway 8 / 1
(R) Themed Session (AP/ SW)
I n tergenerational Relatio ns
Re-visioning the Generation "Gap": A Dialogic
Conceprual-iz.ation of Parent-Adolescent Relationships,
Lynda M. Ashbourne
T he Family That Plays Together, Stays Together? Using
Ambivalence to T heorize about lntergenerational
Family Leisure, Shannon H ebblethwaite; Joan E.
Norris
Discussants: Vem Bengtson; Rob Palkovitz
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Session #TC1 cont. ............. Greenway A/ J
Family Process Symposium Continued
(R) Family P rocesses: An Historical,
M ethodological, and Pract ical Overview (AP/ SW)
Measurement Issues in Family Process Research, James
M. H arper ; Amanda Beat
Myths about Assessing Family F unctioning from
Multiple Perspectives, Suz:llme Bartle-H aring; Ronald
Sabatelli
Understanding Family Resilience: Shifting From
Structural Descriptions to Process-based
Explanations, J ason S. Carroll; Randal Day
Sy mposium Panel: B. K.-"ly Pasley; William J. Doherty;
D avid Klein
Organizer: Randal Day
Session #TC3 .....................Greenway B/ 1
(R) Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Theory-Practice Interface: TI1e Case for Practice-based
Evidence (PbE): A Link for Meaningful
I ntervention, Terrance D. Olson; James P. Marshall
Panel Discussants: J ane Gil gun, Kerry Daly, Jetse Sprey
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Session #TC4 ...............................Regency
Opening Reception and Session (AP/ SW)
(R) G lobal F amily T h eory; Past, P resent and
Future
Panel: Bert Adams, Steve Ruggles, l:ftttt a 5iiltehci!, Jan
Trost
Presider: James W hite (Speaker Cancelled - 9/25/06)
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Session #TCS .....................Greenway A/J
(R) Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Theoretical Extension s
Itnpli@iltiel£9 fet PanMl) ~) JtettM Tlte et; . ;gutetMJiett ef
Mtc Pazaily Rxgitiit lzsxssa:cnt 5crdc to Othct Gtoups
Lea aetM, lMplieatieMJ, unel Th:eetetieal ~tett!JienJ fet
Paatrly Scholrus, &mntel Reuei1Jn"en, Dehetultlz.
Cancelled - 8/31/06)
A Theory of Resilience Among Gay Couples Affected By
HIVI AIDS, Brad van Eeden·Moorefield
Discnssants: Randal Day; J ason Carroll
Presider: Gail Whitch u rch
~(Paper
Session #TC6 ................... .. Greenway B/ 1
(R) Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Ethnic Identity and Critical Race Feminism
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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�Pre-conferences Continued
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Teaching Applied
Communication Skills to
Students (for Personal
Relational and Professional
Development)
I
Fee : $25.
C ont inuing educat ion credits available from APA,
NASW (Metro Washington Chapter), CFLE ,
NBCC. Registration includes b reakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and training materials.
I
Tuesday, November 7, 8:30 a.m.-4:30p.m.
Lake Superior A, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Fee: $50.
C ontinu ing educatio n credits available from AP A ,
N ASW (Metro Washington Chapter), C F LE,
NBCC. Registration includes handouts and refreshlnents.
Attendees may register online at www.ncfr .org/conf4r-
Workshop Leader: Sherod Miller
Sherod Miller, renowned educator, therapist,
and author of Core Communication is the leader.
This workshop is for university and college
marriage and family or life-skills faculty who
want training in practical concepts and methods for teaching a stand-alone course, unit or lab in an existing course, on effective communication skills and processes.
(Attendees must be faculty members of accredited university,
4-year or commtmity colleges. Limited to the first 60 regis-
Attendees may register online at www . ncfr . org/conf~:r
~:nc~:_info/indiZX. asp. You may also mail or fax the
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The session describes the policymaking environment and
how understanding the context in which policymakers operate can help you communicate more effectively with them.
You will learn what types of information are most useful to
policymakers, how to frame issues from a family perspective, when is the best time to provide information, and how
to write in ways that policymakers prefer. Registration fee:
J25 which covers breakfast lunch dinner snacks and train:
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mg matenals. p re-reg1strat10n 1s reqUJ.red and space 1s li1ruted .
Tour of Ethnic Family
Agencies in the Twin Cities
Area
Tuesday, November 7, 10:00 a .m.-4:30p.m.
Sponsored by the NCFR International Section
ELI Ed pXi tldfJ&iiLS.)
Fee : $45.
Getting Your Research and
Ideas Into the Hands of
Pol icymakers
Tuesday, November 7, 9:00a.m. -5:30p.m.
and 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Greenway D, Hyatt Regency
Minneapolis
Bogensc!Uleide
10
Nonuandin
Workshop Leaders: Karen
Bogenschneider and Heidi
Normandin, U. WI-Madison
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Registration includes transportation, appreciation
gifts for organizations, dinner.
Attendees may register online at www.ncfr.org/ conf4r1Znc1Z_ info/ind1Zx.asp. You may also mail or fax the
registration form on page 79 of this program.
Tour Coordinators: Catherine Solheim and
Shulamit Ritblatt
10:00 a.m. Depart Hyatt (meet at front door)
10:15 a.m. West African/African-American Resource
Center
�Pre-conferences Continued
Unanswered Questions
In Marrlasc and Family Sc:lencc
(Provides job-training, mental health setvices, housing
assistance, immigration and criminal law assistance,
citizenship classes)
Tour of Ethnic: Family Agencies in the Twin Cities Area
continued
11:30 a.m. Center for Victims of Torture
CVT exists to heal the wounds of government-sponsored torture on individuals, their families, and communities and to stop its practices. It works locally,
nationally and internationally to build healing communities where tornue survivors feel welcomed, protected and healed.
12:45 p.m. lake Street Mercado (Lunch and shopping on
your own)
2:00 p.m. Hmong American Partnership
HAP's mission is to foster trust; to assist Hmon m
ac tevrng t e11·
potent! an partlctpatmg active y
in the commtmity, and to promote mutual respect,
cultural awareness, and the exchange of knowledge
and values.)
value of the program for couples and therapists and how
to train your clinical students to use it. For more information, go to: www.prepar~:-~:nrich . com
Agenda
Brief Overview of PREPARE/ENRICH:
Systemic Model & 20 Scales;
Value to Couple and Therapist;
Six Couple Exercises
Review of Studies with PREPARE/ENRICH:
• Outcome Study on Effectiveness of PREP ARE
• National Survey of Abuse (20,000 couples with
ENRICH)
• Common Clinical Issues with Premarital and Married
Couples
• Five Studies on Impact of Marriage Mentor Program
• College instructors options for training clinical
students:
Class Presentation Package-Power Point & Handouts;
Certification Training using DVD Package
4:00p.m. Culture discussion and dinner at Ethiopian
restaurant
Registration Fees : $60 - Student; $85 Professionals (through August 1). $90 Professionals
(After 8/ 1 and onsite)
Fee: $ 30.
Registration includes workshop materials and snacks.
Registration includes workshop materials, snacks and
dinner..
Attendees may register online at www .ncfr . org/conf~:r
~:nc~:_info/ind~:x . asp . You may also mail or fax the
Attendees may register online at www . ncfr . org/conf~:r
~:nc~:_info/ind~:x. asp. You may also mail or fax the
Using PREPARE.
ENRICH Program 1n
Teaching and
Therapy
Tuesday, November 7, 1:00 - 5:00p.m.
Extension Family Life
Specialists Workshop
Sponsored by State Extension Family Life/Human
Development Specialists
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006
2:00-7:30 p.m., Greenway C
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Cedar lake, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Workshop Leader: David H. Olson, Professor
Emerit us, Univ. of Minnesota
This half-day workshop will provide an overview of the
Remember that Tuesday. Nov. 7 is Election Day .
Make plans to vote by absentee ballot before coming
to the NCFR Conference.
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�Pre-conferences Continued
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Family Law Workshop
T uesd ay, N ov. 7, 2006
8:00 a.m.·4:00 p.m., Lake Superior B
H yatt R egency M inneapolis
Pre-registration required
Registration Fees:
$45 - Student; $65 - Member s
Registration includes workshop materials and
snacks..
Keynoter: Judge Pamela Alexander, Hennepin County,
MN will share her experiences in the court
system, explain what Judges want to know
about healthy family functioning, and describe
how family social science professionals might
organize and focus their research and practice
to provide the judicial system with more useful information.
Breakout session speakers:
Deborah Cashen, CFLE, Collaborative Law
and Parent Education She is co-owner,
Attendees may register online at www.ncfr .org/ confiZrIZnc~Z_info/indrzx . asp. You may also mail or fax the
founder of Parenting Partnerships Inc., author of
work/life curricula, Creating Parenting Notebooks, and a
credentialed family mediator .
Although research on divorce, child custody and other family
issues involving the law are plentiful, social science professronals generally have limited understanding of the true impact
of
law and policies on family development; their roles in the
courts
as family scientists; and how to influence the legal system.
This pre-conference workshop is intended to
focus on those
very issues and to increase knowledge and
understanding of family scientists.
Ada Skyles, J .D .. Racial 'Disproportionality' in the
Presider: William Allen, Healing Bonds,
.._~...:.:.:'-----'Minneapolis, MN
Foster Care System. She is Director and Research
.------.
Fellow at Chapin Hall Ctr. for Children, U.
Chicago~
Eliee &ee++. Tlte hfttJe,•f'Mee ef Me l'•;.·":f
Q~H Amette'ntett~. She is Vice-President of
Research for the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation. She also has served as executive director of
the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement
Executives, and on faculties of Howard and Rutgers
Universities. (Speaker cancelled - 10/ 27/ 06)
Bonnie Br aun, Public Deliberations as a Mechanism to
Empower Families, U. MD., author, researcher, professor
focusing on family policy, welfare reform, low-income
Congratulations to the 2006 NCFR Award Winnersl
Awards Ceremony, Saturday, Nov. 11 , 2:00 p.m., Nicollet Ballroom A
The following awards will be presented:
tributing to feminist scholarship (a.wa.rd winnClrs announc:td
8/31/ 06)
Jan Trost Award- for outstanding contributions to com-
parative family studies.
Reuben Hill Award - to Aletha H uston & Stacey Rosenkrentz Aronson for the best family research article published in 2005 (award winnCli'S announc:Cld 8/ 31/ 06)
NCFR Student Award - for excellence and high potential
to contribute to the field of family studies.
Jessie Bernard Awards: >I< to H yun-Kyung You- For
outstanding research proposal from a feminist perspective oil to Catherine Kenney Outstanding paper con12
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
-to Marta McClint ock-Comeaux to
fund the best Family Studies dissertation proposal submitted by a doctoral candidate (a.wa.rd winnCll' ClMClunc:Cld
Ruth Jewson Award
8/ 31 / 06)
Ernest Burgess Award - to Ted L. H uston - for lifetime
achievement in research and schotmhip in the family
field.
The a'l'>-ard and .1ddress given by the recipient "'>ill be given
on
Friday, Nov. 10, l p .m. (a.wal'd winnCll' a.nnounc:a.d 8/ 31/ 06)
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Program Chair: William D. Allen
Healing Bonds, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
Rose Allen, CFLE, University of Minnesota
Extension Service, and
Jean Anderson, Emeritus, University of
Minnesota Extension Service
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Ongoing Events
Regist ration
Nicollet Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00p.m.
H ospitality Center, and Silent
Auction
Mirage Room - 2nd Floor
Today•s Special Sessions
10:45 a.m ..... PUR - After "I Do... " Unanswered
Questions for Promoting Rich Relationships,
Blackman, Olson, Stanley
1:00 p.m.Pienary- The Third Parent: The Influence
of the Media on Family Processes, Walsh
3:00p.m ..... Townhall Meeting - The MediaWise
Family,
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Employment Matching Service
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Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicat-
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Walsh
4:45 p.m........ Annual NCFR Business Meeting
6:30 p.m................ Newcomers' Reception
8:30p.m..... President's Welcoming Reception at
U. MN- St. Paul
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Noon - 6:00p.m.
For a listing of today's conunittee meetings,
Notes:
(1 ) All sessions are numbered . Wednesday sessions begin with the number #100. Thursday sessions begin
with #200; Friday sessions with #300; Saturday sessions with #400. (2) Presentations are classified as to (R)
Research, (B) a combination of both research and practice. Practitioner sessions are indicated by the symbol: (ll). If nothing
is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the presentation. Continuing Education Cre!dits for APA are listed as
(AP) and for NASW are listed as (SW). (3) Session formats are indicated by PA - Paper; SY - Symposium;
WK - Workshop; PU~ - Practitioner Update for Researchers; ~UP - Research Update for Practitioners; (4)
Sect ion Symbols : Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2 letter keys:
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E~w:ation & Enrichment {EE)
®Family Science (FS}
~ Religion & Family Lift (R
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[ ~~ Ethnic Mino1i ties {EM
~ Family Therapy (FT)
I•J5ll Research
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~ Feminism & Family Studies
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Family and Ht.lltb (FH
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& Theory (R
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Association of Councils (AC
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(FF)
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7:00
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
&:00 a.A1.
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Yege SessieA
lH9tttteter.Je,ee }udiui (Session cancelled 10/27/06)
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Greenway Balcony
TCRM Workshop Registration Begins
8:00 - 9:20 a.m.
Session #101 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway A / J
(R) TCRM Workshop Working Paper (AP/ SW)
Catastrophe Theory for Modeling Distance in Intimate
Relationships, Gary T. H orlacher; Thomas B.
H olman; Vern L. Bengtson
Discussants: David Olson; Walter Schunun
Presider: Gail Whitchurch
Session # 102 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway 8/I
(R) TCRM Workshop Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Assessm ent and M easurement
Model of Assessment Consistency Among Perceptions of
Interpersonal Processes in Diverse Populations, Janet
Melby; Daniel Russell
Cognitive Orientations in Adult Intimate Relationships:
Development and Validation of a Self-report Measure,
Karen Ripoll-Nuiiez; Ronald M. Sabatelli
Discussants: H al Grotevant; Joseph R. Grzywacz
Presider: Hilary Rose
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Session # 103 ............. Nicollet 01
{II) Association of Councils Leadership
Training Workshop
~ The workshop is open to all affiliated councils officers.
~ Free for affiliated officers, $30 for all non-officers.
Please register for the workshop on the registration
form or online. Lunch included.
Keynote: Mar cie Brooke, CEO, Working Families Resource
Center, St. Paul, MN - addressing work/life issues in your
state through Family Life Education.
Address: N ancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., will speak on her training
from the Dept. of Homeland Security Community
Emergency Response Team and how families can develop a
disaster plan.
Panel: Leader - Lane Powell, Texas Tech U., on Invigorating
and Growing Your Affiliated Council
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Concurrent Sessions 1
Session #104 WK ........ Greenway C/D
(P) Families Illustrated: Teaching Family Life
With Film and Television (AP/SW)
Leaders: Susan K. Walker; W. Michael Fleming;
Jennifer Fairbourn (Change of Title; added s,.d
[0
author - 9/15/06)
Session #105 SY . . . . . . . . . Greenway E/F
(B) C oping with Later Life C h allenges:
W idowhood, Caregiv ing, and Depression
{AP/SW)
Adjustment to Widowhood: Identity Continuity
and Change, Cheryl Cheek
Stability and Change in Family Responses to Mild
Cognitive Impairment, Rosemary Blieszner; Karen A.
Roberto
Social Ties and Use of Social Support in a Sample of
Depress-ed Older Adults, Kathleen W. Piercy; Maria C.
Norton, Cheryl Jones Cloward (Added s,.d eutho,. -
a..
9/ 25/06)
Discussant: Marsha Carolan
Chair: Kathleen W. Piercy
az6m Session #106 PA ..... Greenway G/H
Protective F actors and C hild W ell-being:
The R ole of Policy {AP/SW)
(R) Children's Access to H ealthcare in the Context of
Welfare Reform, Karen Seccombe (now to be presented
es Postel' Session 216-18 on Thul'sday - 8/ 31/06)
(B) Home Visiting Intervention and Rural, Low-income
Children's School Readiness, Christine PegorraroSchull, Elaine A. Anderson
(B) Policy that Promotes Positive Child Development:
Building Upon Existing Relationships, Jenell N. Kelly;
Robin L. Jarrett
Discussant: Ten! Ghil,ttee9 (change in Discussant 10/27/06)
~ Discussant/Facilitator: Jackie Kirby Wilkins
Session #107 WK .... Lake Superior 8
{II) Common Factors in Four Eviden ce-Based
Family Therapy Approaches (AP/SW)
r;:;] Leaders: Adrian J. Blow; Brian Distelberg
~ Facilitator/Discussant: Thomas Blume
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Concurrent Sessions 1 continued
Session # 108 SY ........ Lake Superior A
H ow Religiosity H elps Couples With Conflict
(AP/SW)
(B) How Religion Helps Couples Prevent, Resolve,
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
and Overcome Marital Conflict, Nathaniel M.
Lambert; David C. D ollahite
(R) Forsaking All Others: Marital Fidelity in Religious
Couples, David C. Dollahite; Nathaniel M. Lambert
(R) Faith Communities and African American Families: A
Interactive Round Tables
Qualitative Study, Loren D. Marks; Cassandra
Cheney; Kat rina H opkins-Williams
Facilitator: Dale H awley
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
(B) 109-8 FF Traditional Structured Marriages with
Egalitar-ian Relationships, Pam J. Morrill; Linda
Skogrand; John DeFrain
~/ 109-9 FT Countertransference in MFT: Origins,
Issues, and Implications, Matthew W. Brosi; Kara S.
Niccum; Emily S. Rolling
(R) 109-10 IN Women and Wasta: The Use of Social
Capital by Women in the Middle East, Deborah C.
Bailey
(B) 109-11 IN Reshaping Marital Power in a Collectivist
Culture, Karen M. Q uek; Car men Knudson-Mar tin
{1!1) 109-12 RF Premarital Counseling in the Age of
Internet Dating, JoAnn Kraft
Public Policy
(B) 109-13 FP Getting Research Into the Hands of State
Policymakers, Esther E. O naga; Sally Bowman; Ginny
Puddefoot; Shelley MacD er mid; Karen
Bogenschneider
Reflexivity
{1!1) 109-14 FF Reflexivity: Poetry as Understanding and
Expression, Veronica C . Acevedo; Karen S. Joest
Session # 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters. Presenters will give an overview of their topic. Attendees
will then visit the various tables for an interactive discussion with
the
presenters. Presenters will share resources.
Reaching Out to Others With Severe Problems
(B) 109-1 FH Walking With Families Through the
Journey of Alzheimer's Care, Wayne Caron; Libby
Plowman
(R) 109-2 FH Interactive Use of Genograms and Ecomaps
in Family Caregiving Research, Gwen R. Rempel;
Anne Neufeld; Kaysi Eastlick Kushner
(B) 109-3 FF Silence and Obscurity in Women's Health:
A Voiceless Population, Jennifer J. Connor; Elizabeth
Wieling; Bean Robinson
{1!1) 109-4 FT Family Therapy With Infertile Couples: It's
Not About Gender- Or Is It? Constance H . Shapiro
(R) 109-5 IN Family Life After War: Life Experiences of
Congolese Refugees in Rwanda, Carol L. Pavlish
(B) 109-6 IN The Effects of Intifada, D ouglas A. Abbott;
Yoav Lavee; Michael Shamai; Muhanunad H aj-Yahia
{1!1) 109-7 RF Impact Families With Faith-Based Small
Groups, Diane M. Overgard; Janice M. Rubin
9:30 - 10:50 a.m.
Session #110 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway A/J
(R) TCRM Workshop Working Paper (AP/SW)
Implicat ions of Bell's Control System Theory of
Parental D iscipline, Robert E. Larzelere; Jelani
Mandara
Discussants: Gary Peterson; Suzanne Steimnetz
Presider: Sylvia Bartolic
Session #111 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway 8/I
Do you need to contact home? Your
office? Check on flights?
Visit the Cyber Cafe - a special computer
area located in the Loring Room on the 1st
floor of the hotel, as a special service
from NCFR. Respect others by limiting
your time to 15 minutes. Please do not
print your presentations on these
computers.
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10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Session #112 ..... . . Nicollet Ballroom A
Concurrent Sessions 2
Practitioner Update for Researchers
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After "I Do..." Unanswered Questions for
Building Rich Relationships
Panel : Joyce Thomas, David H. Olson,
Scott M. Stanley
Session Objectives:
II To identify the strengths and weaknesses of current
relationship education programming.
II To determine the ingredients of effective couples educa-
tion.
----:=----, II To explore new strategies for improving
couple relationships.
Joyce Tllomas, is the Regional Administrator
for tile Adminish·ationfor Children and
Families (ACF), Region V. in Chicago, IL. Tile
Region comprises 6 states (1L, IN, )ill, ).,IN, OH
TI10mas
and WI and 35 Tribal Nations). In her capaciT):
she parmers H'itil stare. local, community based organi:ations,
and rrtbes within rhe Region to promote economic independence and healthy de~·elopment of children and families. She
pro1•ides executive leadership, and direction ro ensure coonlination and integration of acri1·ities among Head Starr. child
care. fosrer care and adoption, child supporr enforcement.
yourh sen:1ces and Temporary Assistance ro Needy Families
(IANF) programs. She is Nat/. Lead Reg. Adm. f01 the Office
rg_:.~~~:;· Sen·ices and rhe Faith Based and Community
Initiatives ·within A C'F. (Change ;n spea/<4r -
10127/06)
David H. Olson, President ofLife Innovations,
is Professor Emeritus, Family Social Science, U
MN. He is also a past president of NCFR. His
,_,___,-._ _. goal has been to develop high quality products
that integrate current research and the01y about
'fl""""'"· He has authored many books, premarital
inventories, and other
Scott M. Sfa11ley is Co-director of the Center
for Mmital and Fami~y studies, and an adjunct
pmf ofpsycholog;~ U. Denver. He is an expert
on marital commitment. He has has co-authored
Stanley
the book Fi~htin~ tor Your Man·ta~e and developed video and audio-tapes by the same title. He is also the
co-author ofA Lasting Promise, author of The Heart of
Qqmmi(ment and The pqwer o(Commjtment He regularly
contributes to print and broadcast media as an expe11 on mar-
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Session #113 PA .... . ... Greenway G/H
Family Influences on Children's Academic
Performance (AP/ SW)
rn
(B) Are Parent Involvement Interventions Related
to Early Literacy Influences and Child Early
Literacy Outcomes? Ann K. Mullis; Ron L. Mullis;
Thomas A. Cornille; Bethanne M. Schlee; Michael D.
Shriner; Nan Berarducci
(B) Fostering Developmental Assets in Children: Can
Teachers Give What They Don't Have? Jo Lynn
Cunningham; Richelle Sexton
(B) Boundary Regulation and Children's Academic
Performance: Adolescents' Perspective, Jane Rose M.
Njue; Sedahlia J. Crase
Discussant: Deborah Bailey
Facilitator: Karen DeBord
Session #114 PA ..... . .. Greenway C/D
Culture and Cohesion in Ethnic Minority
Families (AP/ SW)
[jJ (B) Understanding the Role of the Family in the
Lives of Mexican-American and European-American
Parents, Andrew 0. Behnke; Shelley MacDermid;
Scott Coltrane; Ross Parke
(R) Subtypes and Frequency of Parent-child Conflict in a
Collectivist Culmre, Uma D. Krishnan; Roy Bean
(R) Understanding Ethnic Minority Youth in After-school
Programs, Sun-A Lee; Lynne Borden; Joyce Serido
Discussant: Aysem R. Senyurekli
Facilitator: SoYoung Lee
Session #115 SY ......... Greenway E/F
(B) Publishing in Family Gerontology:
Ill!~
Words From the Wise (AP/ SW)
GJf
Presenters: Jeremy Yorgason; Christine Price;
Bert Hayslip; Kathy Piercy; Karen Roberto; Pamela
Teaster
Discussant: Christine Price
Chair: Jeremy Yorgason
Session# 116 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 02
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Unexplored Complexities of Couple
Dynamics {AP/ SW)
(R) A Big-Five Typology of Young Couples in
Love, Thomas W. Draper; Thomas B. Holman; Dean
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(R) TCRM Workshop Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Concurrent Sessions 2 continued
Rosenblatt
Presider: Barbara V inick (ehange of Discussant and
Presider - 9/ 15/ 06)
Fat herhood
The Application of Adlerian Theory to Understand the
Devel-opment of Responsibility and Social Interest
Among Low Income Fathers, Elaine A. Anderson;
Bethany L. Letiecq; Patricia L. Most
When is the Father Really There? A Conceptual
Reformulation of Father Presence, Edythe M. Krampe
Discussants: Terrance Olson; Rob Palkovitz
Presider: Kerry Daly
, . , 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
D
Couples, Tanya Koropecky-Cox; Amanda Moras;
Victor Romano
(R) Love Styles and Sexual Promiscuity, Megan Kersey;
Jason D . Hans
(R) Intra-Individual Changes in Mental Health Following
Marital
Dissolution, Emily A. Greenfield; Nadine F. Marks
Presider/Discussant: Kevin Allemagne
Session #117 PA . .. . . . . .. Nicollet D3
LGBT Issues (AP/ SW)
(R) Do Coupled Gays and Lesbians Differ From Married
H eterosexuals in Personal Well-being? Chris Wienke;
Gr etchen Hill
(R) Links Between the Statuses of Gay Men in
Relationships and Couple Identity, Brad M. van EedenMoor efield
(R) A Sociohistorical Analysis of Gay Men's Procreative
Consciousness, D ana A. Berkowitz
~) Deconstructing Heterosexism: LGBT Affirmative
Therapy, Tom Stone Carlson; Christi McGeorge;
Mar ty Erickson; H eather Guttormson
Facilitator: Batya H yman
Recorder: Bill Rose
11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
Session #118 .. . .... . .. . Greenway A / J
(R) TCRM Workshop Themed Session (AP/ SW)
Macro-level Th eory
Territoriality and Fmnily Formation: Housing Families,
N athanael Lauster
Multi level Theorizing of Family Outcomes in a Neo~ . . .. .. . .. . functional Framework, D on Swenson
~ Discussants: Mar garet Crosbie-Burnett; Paul
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
Session #121 . . ... Nicollet Ballroom A-C
Opening Plenary Session
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The Third Parent: The Influence of the
Media on Family Processes, David Walsh (AP/ SW)
Dr. Walsh will combine the latest discoveries from brain science
to describe both the promise and peril that modern media pose
for families. H e w.ill explore the impact of both our cyberpresent and our cyber-future on children and families.
Session Objectives:
ill To examine the influence of the mass media on family
process.
ill To learn how to help parents make the media work for
. ...,....,~• (rather than against) them.
Dr. Dm•id Walsh is the president and founder of
the National Institute on Media and the Family
based in Minneapolis, MN. Psychologist, educator, author; and parent of three, D1: Walsh has
emerged as one of the world:S leading authorities
on parenting, family life, and the impact of media
on children and teens. He has written eight books including the
national best seller Whv Do The;y Act That Wav' A Survival Guide
to the Adolescent Bmjn for You qnd Your Teen (Free Press, 2004).
Welcome: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Tribute to Ruth H. Jewson, NCFR's 2nd Executive
Cirector who passed away in June. (Memorials in her
honor go t o t he NCFR Jewson Award Fund.)
Welcome f rom Minnesota State Official
Session #119 .... . . . .. .. Greenway B/ 1
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Session #122 .. . . .. . Nicollet Ballroom A
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T ownhall Meeting
The MediaWise Family (AP/ SW)
David Walsh
Moderat or: Monica Frazier
Presider: William D. Allen
Dr. Walsh will explore with the audience the .impact of media
on children and families and the .implications for research and
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(R) TCRM Workshop Working Paper (AP/SW)
Concurrent Sessions 3
A "General" Theory of Intimate Partner Violence: A
Working Paper, Michael P. Johnson
Discussants: Ronald Sabatelli; Richard Gelles
Presider: Sylvia Niehuis
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12:15 - 1:00 p.m.
Session #120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Parental Relationship Dissolution, Mary S. Green;
Brenda J. Lohman
(B) Answering the Difficult Question: Why do Families
With Young Children Avoid Therapy? Kathleen
Briggs; Glade L. Topham; Charles C. Hendrix; David
G. Fournier; Macee Clayton
Facilitator/Discussant: Adrian Blow
Session #126 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D2
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Students/New Professionals Networking
All students (graduates and undergraduates) and new
professionals are invited. The session is informal and
~ social. A facilitator will engage the group in a discussion
topic. Prizes will be given.
l'iiiJ
Presider: M. Elise Radina, S/NP Program Chair
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Session #123 WK . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D1
(B) Engagement Methods for Couples in
Premarital Education {AP/SW)
Leaders: Nari Berarducci Jeter; Tabitha R. Staier;
Thomas A. Cornille
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Session #124 PA ..... Greenway 8/I
Native American and American Indian
Family Issues {AP/SW)
(B) In Search of Functional Adaptation in the Dakota
Family Way of Life, Joseph M. White; Matt Garrett;
J oyzelle Godfrey
(B) Native American World View: Implications for
Family Research and Practice, Carol A. Markstrom
(I!') The Healthy Spirits Conference: Outcomes From a
Discussion About Mental Health Care Practices for
American Indian and Alaskan Native Populations,
Susan D. Talley; D avid D. Law
Discussant: Yanique Edmond
Facilitator: Cody Hollist
Session #125 PA ......... Greenway A/J
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Research and Clinical Issues of Families
With Children and Adolescents (AP/SW)
(B) Promoting the Successful Emancipation of
Adolescents in Foster Care, Norma Scarborough;
Randi S. Cowdery; Amy R. Tuttle
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International Perspective on the Effects of
Parenting on Adolescents' Developmental
Outcomes (AP/SW)
(R) Life Satisfaction Among German Youth, Eileen
Trzcinski; Elke Holst
(R) Perceived Parenting and Adolescent Outcomes in an
Armenian-American Sample, Andrew J. Supple;
Sharon R. Ghazarian; Scott W. Plunkett (now to b4
pNISClnt4d as Post12r Sossion 415-62 on Sotul'doy 9/15/06)
(B) Immigrant Families and Adolescent Adjustment: New
Zealand and the United States, Abha Rao; Audrey
Zakriski
(R) Parental Influences on Adolescent Self-Efficacy in
~ India, Christine T. Mau; Kristena M. Kons; Paul
~ L. Schvaneveldt, Gary W. Peterson
Facilitator: ~hsahe Ishii Ktmt!i! (ehong12 in Pr12Sid12r
9/25/06)
Session #127 PA ........ Greenway C/D
Father Identity and Father Involvement (AP/SW)
(R) Fathering Transitions Among Multiple Low-Income
Family Systems, Kevin M. Roy; Sarah Kaye
(8) lzR ~nfJlersties ef PreBRt&l BellRBtlrt JztBBi~iFf
PzHHHtg Pssr Ys'!lsg J.1at8srs,
RAn~·
W, Iseite (Cone121112d
popor 10/27/06)
(B) Factors of Paternal Identity Verification in Prison:
What Matters Most? William J. Dyer; Joseph Pleck;
Brent McBride
(B) Identity, Context, and Multiracials' Development: A
Life Course Model, Annamaria Csizmadia; Teresa M.
Cooney; David L. Brunsma
Presider/Discussant: Ralph LaRossa
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Session #128 PA ........ Greenway G/H
The Impact of Finances on Marriage (AP/SW)
(R) Materialism, Perception of Financial Problems, and
Marital Satisfaction, Lukas R. Dean; Jason S. Carroll;
Chongming Yang; Thomas B. Holman
(R) Financial Strain and Marital Interaction, Clinton G.
Gudmunson
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4:45 - 6:15 p.m.
Session # 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D2
Annual NCFR Business Meeting
and Membership Forum
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to Outgoing NCFR
Board Member Julie Kohler; NCFR Program Chair,
William D. Allen; and Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
Rose Allen, and Jean Anderson.
All NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and
its future Programs. Participate in discussions. This is an
Successful Transitions for SNPs: Completing the
Dissertation, Conducting Theory-based
I I Research, and Balancing Research and
Teaching (AP/SW)
(R) Finding Your Way Through the Dissertation Maze:
d:!
Examining the Process of Transforming Theoretical
Frameworks into Qualitative Research Praxis, Julie
Koivunen; Tara Woolfolk
{1!1) The Three-Ring Circus of Academia: How You Can
Become the Ringmaster, Ani Yazedjian; Michelle
Toews
{1!1) Completing Your Dissertation: Strategies for Success,
Janet M. Liechty; Christine P. Schull; Sally A.
Koblinsky
Facilitator: M. Elise Radina
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Session #131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Newcomers' Reception
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, NCFR
President-elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee.
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Focus Groups
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a specifiC
interest. They do not require dues payment and are open to all
members.
Session # 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet DJ.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Come and network with the NCFR
Board members, other professionals who share your research
interests, textbook authors, and Section leaders.
C hronic Health Conditions in Families
Across the Lifecourse
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Presider: Susanne Olsen Roper, Section Chair
llll!1:b Session
#134 . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D2
Qualitative Family Research Network
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Session # 132. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D3
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Special Anniversary Session sponsored
by the Feminism and Family Studies
Section
Come and celebrate the Section's 2oth Anniversa1y. This
will be a special time for everyone.
(R) Mantal Distress Durmg the Retirement Transition,
Jeffrey P. Dew; Jeremy B. Y orgason
(B) Income as a Predictor of Distress in Clinical Couples,
John B. Dakin; RichardS. Wampler
Discussant/Presider: Susan Murray (addad 8/31/06)
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
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Session #129 . . . . . . . . Greenway E/F
Questions at Every Turn: Detangling the Complicated
Nature of Focus Groups, Maria B. Walker;
Elizabeth A. Sharp
Presider: M. Elise Radina, Focus Group Chair
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Session # 135 . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway 8/1
Networking Session for CFLE Approved
Programs
Presider: Nancy W. Gonzalez, CFLE, Approved
Programs Coordinator
I1U.
CFLE Coordinators of NCFR Approved Programs are
~ encouraged to come for a time of networking.
Learn about NCFR's future! Attend the NCFR
Business Meeting on Wednesday, 4 :45 p.m. , Nicollet
D2 Room.
Students/New Professionals Symposium
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8:15 - 10:15 p.m.
7:30 - 8:45 p.m.
Ses sion # 136 .. .. . . . . . . .. Greenway A / J
TCRM Business Meeting
IA1 Presiders)ames White, 2006 Chair; Kay Pasley,
0 2007Chair
8:00 - 9:15 p.m.
Focus Groups
Session #141 .. ... Univ. of Minn. St. Paul
President's Welcoming Reception at
McNeal Hall, University of Minnesota
NCFR Fellows and NCFR Leaders who are aJumni
or faculty of the University of Minnesota will
be honored.
Evetyone is cordially invited to come and
meet NCFR President, Pamela Monroe, the
NCFR Board of Directors and Section Chairs.
After a busy day of meetings, stop and relax
and enjoy light refreshments and desserts with
your colleagues. Shuttle buses will be provided
all evening from the H yatt Hotel front
entrance.
NCFR is grateful to Jan McCulloch and Stephen
P earthree, University of Minnesota Family Social Science
Department for their gracious sponsorship.
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota
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Ongoing Events
Today's Special Sessions
Registration
Nicollet Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00- 5:00p.m.
Hospitality Center, and Silent Auction
Mirage Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Lake Minnetonka - 5th Floor
Noon- 6:00 p.m.
Exhibits and Massages
Exhibit Hall
Noon- 7:00 p.m.
9:00 am - 5:00 p.m.
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Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the
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8:00 a.m . . ....... Special Session - Critical Race Feminisms:
Race, Gender & the Law, Wing
8:30 a.m .... Special Session - Forgiveness & Healing in Later
Life, Ramsey
10:15 a.m.......... Plena1y- Unanswered Questions on the
Changing American Family, Pouss.'lint
12:15 p.m.................... Lunchin' with the Legends
12:15 p.m.............. Wellstone Action Camp, Blodgett
U:30 p.m...................... Exhibits Grand Opening
2:15p.m... PUR/RUP -Unanswered Questions: Frontiers in
Mar./Fam. Res., Turner, Burton, Kumpfer, Szapocznik
2:15p.m......... Ma1·garet Arcus Awa1·d Address, Comeau
4:00 p.m. . . PUR - Building on Strengths in American Indian
Families, Annette, Owen, Huenemann, Peterson
6:00p.m. Legacy Circle & Memorial Service for RuthJewson
6:30p.m....... ... ..... Recognition of Michael Benjamin's
Work as NCFR Executive Director
8:30p.m......................... University Receptions
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8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #203. . . . . . .
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Special Session (AP/SW)
Ifistf'tl€t8t: Jeyte .~t d:i~i (&uion t:Clncell.ad - 10/27/06)
(R) Critical Race Feminism: Race, Gender and
7:30 - 9:00 a.m. . . . ... .Lake Calhoun
Section Students/ New Professionals
Representatives
Presider: A pril Few , NCFR S/ NP Board R ep-elect (chAnge
in PNsid.ar And Room - 10/27/ 06)
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Focus Groups
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
........ . .... .Nicollet D3
Asian-American Families
Session #201
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~ Presiders: Grace Chung; Kristy Shih, Focus Group
Co-chairs.
7:30 - 8:30 a .m . .... Greenway G/H
Illinois Council G et-together (add.ad session - 10/ 27/ 06)
7:45 - 8:15a.m.
Session #202 ... .... .... . .Lake of the Isles
Meditation
the Law, Adrien K. Wing
This session, in honor of the Feminism and Family Smdies Section's
20th anniversary, will inform family scholars and practitioners about
the
utility and implications of Critical Race Feminist Theory and adru·ess
legal and social policy affecting raciaVetlmic vvomen and families.
Session Objectives :
To leam how the law and social policies help or oppress
raciaVethnic women and their families in the U.S. and abroad.
1.8 To leam about the theoretical contributions and practical apJJII!Cal-1
.tions of Critical Race Feminist themy to the field
family studies.
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Adrien Katherine Wing is Bessie Dutton Mun·ay Prof.,
U.IA, Col. ofLaw; editor of the Stanford Journal of
Inti. Law; specialist in international law issues regarding Aji'ica, the Middle East, and Lntin America. Rep to
the U.N. for the Nat!. Conf. of Black Lawyers, and has
been a consultant to the U.N. Constihttion.al advisor to the African
Nat!. Congress, Organized an election-observer delegation. to South
Advisor to the Palestinian Legislative Coun. relative to
Palestine's ji1ture constitutional options and an advisor to the Erin·ean
Ministry ofJustice on hwnan rights treaties. Life member of the
Council on Foreign Relations.
All attendees are welcome.
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Today's Facilitator: Edith Lewis
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #204
..... . . .Lake Superior A/8
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President
with Children Who Have Autism, Tia R. Schultz;
Matt Stoelb
Discussant: Laurie Meschke
Facilitator: Beth Van Horn
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #205 . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nicollet 02
Special Session
(ll) Forgiveness and Healing in Later Ufe,
Janet Ramsey (AP/SW)
Janet Ramsey is Assoc. Prof ofCongregational
Care Leadership at Luther Serninmy, St. Paul, MN.
A graduate of Yale Divinity Sch. and of Virginia
Tech. She is a m.aniage and family counselor. She
and Blieszner are authors of Spiritual ResilienQ' in
Older Women: Models o(Strenvh for Challen[es
throu[h the Lite Span. explored older women~ faith
in Gemwny and the U.S. She combines counseling
and a study offorgiveness and healing from multi-perspectives. She is
first autho1; with theologi.an Lois Malcolm, of Discerning
Forgiveness: Deep Theolo£01. Wise Practice {f011hcoming). She has a
commuting maniage, 5 children, and 4 grandchildren.
Presider: Christine Price
Sponsored by the Aging Focus Group and the FH Section
Session #208 PA ...... . .... .Nicollet D3
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Issues Related to Family Health and
Wellness (AP/ SW)
(B) Religiosity and Moral Compass: First-generation
Freshman Health Risk, Steven R. Marks; Lynne E.
Borden; Francisco A. Villarruel
(R) Parental and Neighborhood Contribution to
Children's Health, Elise Murowchick; Sybil Carrere;
Eve-Anne Doohan
(B) Rural Family Caregiving Project: Families Managing
with Limited Resources, Diane K. Rose; Ann W.
Garwick
(R) Learning Fetal Sex and the Pregnancy Experience,
Tammy S. Harpel
Moderator: Joe Grzywacz
Recorder: Sharon Denham
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Session #209 PA ....... .Nicollet 01
Innovative Approaches to Delivering Family
Science Education (AP/ SW)
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 4
Session #206 WK ........ .Greenway 8/1
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(P) Couples as Parents/Parents as Couples:
Teaching About Multiple Roles (AP/ SW)
Leaders: Ted W. Bowman; Beth M. Magistad
(B) Examining the Effectiveness of a Skill-based
Undergraduate Parenting Class, Heidi E. Stolz; Sally B.
Hunter; April I. Richard
(B) Internationalizing Family Science by Studying
Intervention Programs in the Field, Barbara H. Settles;
Bahira Sherif Trask; Michelle Knights
(II) How to Use The News Reports About Disasters to
Teach About Family Resilience, Thomas A. Cornille;
Ann K. Mullis; Ronald L. Mullis
(P) Engaging Undergraduates in a Research Methods
Session #207 PA ........ .Greenway C/0
Challenges of Psychosocial Decision-making and
Education (AP/ SW)
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(R) How Depressive Symptomology Constrains
Women's Childbearing Considerations, Andrea D.
Marable; Julia A. Malia
(B) Parent's Perceptions of Afterschool Program Impact
on Social Skill Acquisition, Cynthia Torppa;
Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins; Patricia A. Parrott
(B) Applied Behavior Analysis: Education for People
Working
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~ Are you a potential reviewer or proposal author?
If you are , be sure to attend the Training Session
#215, Thurs ., 1:00 p.m ., Lake Superior Room .
Insure that your proposal is accepted by learning
new strategies .
~ Have you signed up for "Lunehin' With the
Legends"? Cheek out the list in the Hospitality
Center - Mirage Room on 2nd Floor .
�Thursday, November 9
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Course Through Experiential Learning, Stephanie K.
Concurrent Sessions 4 continued
Grutzmacher; Janet Liechty
Facilitator: Xiaolin Xie
ll"'.ll8:30 - 10:00
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10:15
a.m. - Noon
Session # 211 . .... Nicollet Ballroom A-C
Keynote Session
(B) Unanswered Questions on the Changing
American Family (AP/SW)
Alvin Poussaint
a.m.
Session #210 PA . .
. .Greenway G/H
Studying the Voices of Specific Populations
(AP/ SW)
(B) A Qualitative Study of Young Women's Accounts of
Parental Separation, Claire Cartwright
(R) PMTO for Latinos/as: Learning from the Voices of
Partic-ipants, Jose R. Parra; David Cordova; Kendal N.
Holtrop;
liz Wieling; Francisco Villarruel; Melanie Domenech
Rodriguez; Marion Forgatch; Nancy Knutson
(B) Recruitment of Hard-to-Reach Populations: Implications
for
Research and Practice, Glade Topham; Kathleen Briggs;
Charles Hendrix; David Fournier; Macee Clayton
Discussant/ Presider: Carmen Knut son-Martin (4ddecl
9/ 25/06)
12:15 - 3:45 p.m.
Session #213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D1.
(') Wellstone Action Camp (AP/SW)
Jeff Blodgett
This seminar will train participants for policy leadership and
action. Established in 2003 with a staff of 12 and 101,000
members, Wellstone Action works to increase the capacity of
progressives and citizen activists to cre-ate political change,
using the late Senator Wellstone as its inspiration. Over 9,500
in 29 states to date have been trained in the various programs
,..,.......,..,..,........,,.,........, of Wellstone ActiorL
Jeff Blodge-tt is the Exec. Dir. of Wellstone Action &
Wellstone Action Fund. Blodgett h£/S 23 years o
community organizing and political management
experience, and now trains, teaches and writes extensively on political skills and leadership. He spent
13 years as a senior aide, advisor and campaign manager to the late
U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone, running all of his election campaigns,
including the hard-fought 2002 race cut short by tragedy 12 days
before Election Day. He has a Masters of Pub. Admin. from
Harvard s Kennedy Sch. of Gol(
Dr. Poussaint will focus on critical issues facing contemporary families and family relationships such as the changing
structures and functions of families, and how these in turn
are shaped by external factors (e.g., media, ethnicity, class).
He will suggest promising approaches to improving the mental and physical health of families in the 21st Century.
Session Objectives :
~ To explore unanswered questions directly related to
family formation and family well-being in the United
States.
~ To examine how under-researched factors t:an potentially affect the lives of families.
~ To review new approaches for research on families,
particularly those on the margins of society.
Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint is Director ofthe Media
Center ofJudge Baker Children s C!T: in
Boston. He is also Prof ofPsychiahy and
Faculty Assoc. Dean for student Affairs,
~--..._,......,..,. Han1
ard Medical Sch. Co-author of Raisin!J
Black Children: and co-author ofLay Mv Burden Down. He is
an expert on race relations in America, the dynamics ofprejudice, and issues of diversity as our society becomes increasing~y multicultural. He serves as a consultant to government
agencies and private co1porations. He also actively consults
with the media on a wide range ofsocial issues. He is concerned with media images and issues regarding the needs of
children and the changing family. He has been active in the
national TV ratings and V-chip discussions. He is a strong
proponent of non-violent parenting and parenting education.
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Introduction of NCFR Board and Staff
12:15 - 1:30 p.m.
Honor the memory of Ruth Jewson who died June 13
at a service for her on Thursday at 6:00 pm in the
Regency Room. Her family requests memorial
offerings go to the NCFR Ruth Jewson Award Fund.
Presider: Howard Barnes
Sponsored by NCFR Public Policy Committee
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12:15 - 1:30 p.m.
Session #214. .. .
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Diversity Action Session
"Diversity Within NCFR: Unanswered Questions"
Facilitator s: Robert Reyes; Stephen Russell
All attendees are welcome. As we look towards the future of
NCFR, what are some of the questions that remain unanswered in regards to issues of diversity? What specific steps
can we take to make NCFR a more inclusive organization?
12:30- 2:00 p.m..... Exhibit Hall
Exhibits Grand Opening
Exhibits offer new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit the reps at all the booths. P rizes will
be awarded daily at 1:30 p.m. Today you need not be
present during the drawing to win a prize. Winners will
be posted at the NCFR Booth. H your name is listed,
Session #212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Regency
Lunchin' With the Legends
Interactive round table workshop session between leaders in
the family science field and students/new professionals and
others. More details will be given at a later date.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #215
.... .Lake Superior A
Training Session
Learn to Develop and Review a Practitioner
Proposal
Panel: Lynette Olson; Marilyn Flick; Barbara
Mandleco
NCFR is a broad-based organization including researchers, educators, and practitioners. One of NCFR's strategic goals is to
increase the number of practitioner presentations at the conference and to in-crease practitioner members in the organization.
Poster Session 1
Practitioners use the resem·ch and implement the findings in their
work. Researchers need input from practitioners to plan resem·ch
direction. Both m·e important to NCFR, but each requires a
unique approach. This event is a how-to session about writing
and reviewing both types of proposals.
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Presider : Mary Jo Czaplewski
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall
Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something to eat at the cash
sales in the exhibit area, visit the exhibits, and go to the poster
session to talk one-on-one with the presenters.
Adolescence
(B) 216-1 AC State-Wide Public Opinions in Ohio of
Youth Development Programs, Scott D. Sch eer ; Joseph
F. D onnermeyer
(R) 216-2 EE P redicting the Academic Intentions of
College Freshmen, Katherin e Purswell; Ani Yazedjian;
Michelle T oews
(R) 216-3 EM P redictors of College Adjustment for White
and H ispanic Males and Females, Michelle T oews; Ani
Yazedjian
(B) 216-4 EE Relation Between Encouragement and Social
Interest: An Adlerian Perspective, Cathy M . H ockaday;
Mich ael P. McClain; Sedahlia J. Crase
(R) 216-5 EM African-American Adolescent Beliefs About
Sexualized Imagery in Hip H op, Dion n e P. Steph ens;
April L. Few; Sara E. N eeves
(R) 216-6 EM Discrimination, Familism and Latino
Adolescents' Academic Success, Edn a C. Alfaro;
Melinda Gonzales-Backen; Adriana J . Um ana-T aylor;
Mayr a Y. Bam aca; Katharin e Zeiders
(R) 216-7 EM Family Relations and Academic
Achievement Among American-Indian Adolescents,
Miki H achiya; Karin Bartoszuk; Joe F. Pittman
(R) 216-8 FH A Youth Perspective on Adolescent Dating
Violence, Carrie A. Calkins; Yan Ruth Xia; Kathy
Boesch; Maureen E. T odd; Am anda Gar rett
(R) 216-9 FH Fostering Resilience Among Early
Adolescents Exposed to Community Violence,
Elisabeth F. Marin g; Sally A. Koblinsky; Suzanne M.
Ran dolph
(R) 216-10 FP Predictors of Adolescent Delinquency:
Family Process Variables Examined Through
Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Heather A. Katafiasz;
Suzanne Bartle-Harin g
(R) 216-11 FT Urban Adolescent Females' Responses to
Neighborhood Characteristics, Ash a D. Barber; Zina
T . McGee
(II) 216-12 FT Attachment Predicts Family and Risk
Variables, J oshua M . Britton; John B. D akin; Rich ard
Wampler
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(B) 216-13 FT Family Factors and the Prediction of
Poster Session 1 Continued
Recidivism in a Sample of Adolescent Offenders,
Courtney M. Yarcheck; Jason M. Sullivan; Stephen
M. Gavazzi
(B) 216-14 FF I Found My Insides: The Experience of
Change for Girls in a Same-sex Group, Lue K. Turner
(B) 216-15 FF Youth/Adult Relationships to Youth
Voice: A Pathway to Youth Development, Joyce
Serido; Lynne M. Borden; Sun-A Lee
(B) 216-16 RF Adolescent Conformity to Parents and
Religiosity. : Is Sex of the Adolescent a Moderator?
Erron L. Huey; Carolyn S. Henry; Linda C.
Robinson; Rebecca Summers
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
(R) 216-17 RT The Case for Two Underlying Dimensions
of Identity Processing Style, Joe F. Pittman; Jennifer L.
Kerpelman; Leanne K. Lamke; Donna L. Sollie
(R) 216-18 FP Children's Access to Healthcare in the
Context of Welfare Reform, Karen Seccombe (Originally
sc:hctdulctd as papar Sctssion #106 on Wctdnctsday, Nov. 8 8/31/06)
Children
(B) 216-19 EE What are Preschoolers Watching on TV
and How do Parents Influence it? Theresa J. Russo;
Barbara A. Dennison
(R) 216-20 FH Maternal Communication and Childrens'
Understandings of Death, Sally B. Hunter; Delores E.
Smith; Heidi E. Stolz
(R) 216-21 FP Central Oregon's Regional Childcare
Project, Deborah P. Coehlo; Lura Reed; Todd
Sprague
(R) 216-22 IN Effects of Family Background on Student
Sociability and Motivation, Katsuko Makino; Kaori
Iwasaki; Noriko Kanie
(R) 216-23 RT Attractiveness and Bullying as Predictors
of Children's Internalization, Margaret G. Murphy;
Mary Elizabeth Curtner-Smith
(B) 216-24 IN Korean Childrens' Perceived Social
Supports, Locus of Control, and Self-Esteem, Yunhee
Kim
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage, Blended Families
(B) 216-25 EE Characteristics of Blended Families: A
Review of Three Marriage Enrichment Programs,
Susanne M. Sobon
(B) 216-26 EE Does Divorce Education for Parents Make
a Difference? Minnell Tralle; Jo Musich; Ellie
McCann; Rose Allen
(B) 216-27 EE Development/Implementation of a Divorce
Education Program for Middle School Children, Karin
Bartozuk; Ellie McCann; Brenda K. Jacobson
(B) 216-28 FP Normative Obligations for Divorced
Nonresidential Parents to Assist With College Expenses,
Kara Fresh, Jason D. Hans
(B) 216-29 FT Successful Stepfamily Formation: A Case
Study of Two Couples' Experiences, Kara S. Erolin,
Holli M. Trombley
(B) 216-30 RF The Long-Term Role of Newlywed
Dispositions in Marriage, Mark 0. Jarvis; Ted L.
Huston
Family Life Education/Community Partnerships
(l') 216-31 AC Enhancing At-risk Youth Development
Programs, Brian J. Higginbotham; Stacey A.
Huffaker; Victor W. Harris; James P. Marshall;
Thomas R. Lee
(R) 216-32 EE Assessing Program Outcomes Using Post-test
Then Retrospective Pretest Designs, James P. Marshall;
Brian J. Higginbotham; Victor W. Harris; Thomas R.
Lee
(l') 216-33 EE One credit Hour Courses in Family Life
Education, Lori B. Farrer; Karen Blaisure; Bryce
Dickey
(B) 216-34 EE Teaching Human Development Using a
Blended Learning Approach, Rebecca J. Glover; Nate R.
Cottle
(l') 216-35 EE Preparing Undergraduates as Family Life
Educators: A Senior Capstone Course, Linda M.
Oravecz; Karen G. Eskow
(l') 216-36 EE Using Podcasting as an Effective Method of
Family Life Education, Donna Z. Davis; Suzanna D.
Smith
(B) 216-37 EE Are Marriage Education Programs
Effective? A Meta-analytic Review, Victoria L.
Blanchard; Elizabeth Fawcett; Alan J. Hawkins
(l') 216-38 EE Innovative Delivery of Parent Education to
Incarcerated Fathers: The Use of Parenting Corner
Kiosks,
Kimberly Keller; Carol Mertensmeyer; Megan Powell;
Christina Crawford
(B) 216-39 EE Does Youth Marriage Education Work? A 4year Follow-up Evaluation, Scott Gardner; Rila J.
Boellaard
(l') 216-40 EE Use of Cooperative Learning in Upper2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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Poster Session 1 continued
B. Farrer
(P) 216-41 EE Successful Online Discussion for Sensitive
Issues, Christina Chang; Natalie Tye; I. Joyce Chang
(P) 216-42 EE Engaging Families via the Internet:
Process and Challenges, Jodi L. Spicer; Laurie A.
Bulock; Barbara D. Ames; David R. Imig
(B) 216-43 EM Evaluating Programs for Korean
Immigrants: A Community Capacity Approach,
Soyoung Lee; Jay A. Mancini
(B) 216-44 FS Lessons Learned Through University and
Community Partnerships, Julia Miller; Rober t
Griffore; Paul Elam; Chandra Sp roles; Charles
St einb erg; Miki H akoyama (add,ac:l author - 9/ 15/ 06)
Family Relationships
(R) 216-45 EE A Simple Mea. ure of Individual and Family
s
Well-being, H . Wallace Goddard; James P. Marshall
(B) 216-46 FH Influences on the Young Adult DaughterMother Relationships, Angela R. Hauger
(B) 216-47 RT Investigating the Association Between
Child Obesity and Disrupted Parenting, Leslie G.
Simons; Ellen Granberg
(R) 216-48 RT Stage of Adolescence, Parents, and Young
Adults' Romantic Relationships, Jackie C. Pflieger;
Connie T. Gager; Mary Benin
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Pal'enting
(P) 216-49 RT Parent Management Strategies in a Rural
Mo-bile Home Park, Megan L. Notter; Katherine A.
MacTavish
Sexuality
(B) 216-50 EE Using Older Adolescents as Mentors in
Sexuality Education: An Urban Case Study, Diana
Fetzer; Debra L. Berke; Abraham Hwang; Erin BoydSoisson
(R) 216-51 FH Protective Associations of Family
Processes on Adolescent Sexual Activity, Tina R.
Jordahl; Brenda J. Lohman
(R) 216-52 RT The Role of Sexual Communication in
Gay and Lesbian Relationships, Casey J. Totenhagen;
Brian G. Ogolsky; Rodney M. Cate; Carl A. Ridley
(R) 216-53 RT Sources of Sex Education and Targets of
Sex Communication: Socio-demographic Variations,
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Gardenia Harris; Susan Sprecher; Adena Meyers
Violence
(B) 216-54 FH The Families of Juvenile Sex Offenders
and the Cycle of Abuse, Frida Napuce; Susan K.
Takigiku; Sam Wallace
(P) 216-55 FH Child Welfare Policies and Practices Addressing Co-occurring Child Maltreatment and
Domestic Violence, Teresa W. Julian; Kelly Kelleher;
Alok Kelly Gupta
(R) 216-56 FH Sibling Relationships in the Face of
Domestic Violence, Jochebed G. Gayles; Jaime L.
Marks; Linda M. Burton
(R) 216-57 FH Assessing the Intergenerational
Transmission of Violence, Melissa P. Rice; Bren<L'l J _
Lohman
(R) 216-58 FT Factors Affecting the Decision to Leave an
Emotionally Abusive Relationship, Danielle L.
Mitchell; Leigh A. Leslie
(B) 216-59 RT Violence Against Women and the Levels of
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.
Session #218 ....... . .. . ... Nicollet D3
(') Margaret Arcus Award Address (AP/SW)
Presentation of the 2006 Margaret Arcus Award for
life-long outstanding contributions to Parent and
Family Life Education to Joan Comeau
Address: Family Educators: Informed,
Inspired, In Touch! Joan Comeau
Joan K. Comeau, Ph.D., CFCS, CFLE, is founder and
President ofFamily Infolmntion Services Inc. since 1989.
She is past president ofthe 1\1N Coun. on Family
Relations, former EE Section Chair of the NCFR Board,
CFLE advisory committee. She has over 30 years of
research, teaching and writing experience in family education. She was recently awarded the Outstanding Individual Award by
Minnesota Adult Vocational Extension Administrators Association for
leadership in parenting and family education and her pioneering work
in Work/Family Seminars at the worksite. She is also a Ruth Jewson
Awardee. She teaches at the college level, and trains parent and family
educators across the country. She used her experiences to design the
very innovative PIS resource available on-line for parenting and family educators of all levels. A 1997 Phoenix Award winner from the Nat!.
Parents/ Day Coalition, she is recognized as one ofthe Century :S 100
outstanding leaders by the U. MN Col. ofHuman Ecology.
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Presider: Lynette Olson, Chair, Arcus Award Committee
Analysis Issue, Patricia Noller
(B) 216-60 RT Bystander Influences in Contexts of Sexual
Coercion, William Michael Fleming
�Thursday, November 9
Unanswered Questions
In Marrlasc and Family Sc:lencc
2:15 - 3:45 p.m.
Approach for Sampling Abusive Couples, F. Scott
Session #220 ....... Nicollet Ballroom A
Concurrent Sessions 5
Update for Researchers-Practitioners
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Unanswered Questions: Frontiers in
Marriage and Family Research (AP/SW)
Panel: William Turner, Linda Burton, Karol
Kumpfer, Jose Szapocznik
Session Objectives
Ill To explore unanswered questions directly related to family formation and family well-being in the United States.
Ill To examine how under-researched factors can potentially
affect the lives of families.
II To review new approaches for research on families,
particularly those on the margins of society.
William Turner is Prof, Dept. ofFam. Soc. Science,
U. ofMN. His scholarship interests are Resiliency,
multi-cultural family issues across the lifespan.
Tumcr
Burton
Kumpfer
Linda Burton is Prof, Soc. Dept., Duke U. She was
formerly Dir., Ctr. for Hum. Dev. and Fam. Res. in
Diverse Contexts, Penn State U. She is currently one
of6 principal investigators involved in an extensive
longitudinal, multi-site, multi-level study of the
impact of welfare reform on families and children.
Karol L. K11mpfer is Psych. & Prog. Dev., Assoc.
.
Prof of Health Promotion and Educ. Dept. of Health
Promotion and Education, Unil( of UT. She is
Director ofthe federal agency responsible for drug
prevention the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention (CSAP).
Jose Sr.apocr.nik is Di1:, Ctr.for Fam. Stud., Prof,
Psychia. & Behav. Sci., Psych. & Educ. & Psych.
Stud., U. of Miami. He is also Dir., Spanish Fam.
Guid. Ctr. and licensed psych. for the state ofFL.
Chair: William Turner
Christopher; Jacqueline C. Pflieger; Daniel Canary;
Laura Guerrero; Bridget E. Granville; Amy
Holtzworth-Munroe (c:orNetion in Chri~tophetr's namet 9/ 15/ 06)
~ (B) 216-62 IN Divorced Noncustodial Parents'
Contact and Relationships With Children, Young
Hee Kim; Gyoung H ae H an (formetrly papor sets~ion
S11 on Fri. - 9/ 25/ 06)
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #217
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Special Session
Sponsor4d by: CFLE Advisory Board
(P) Promoting Family Life Education as a Profession:
Creating Employment Opportunities
"CFLE prefened." Imagine a day when most family services job
postings contain that phrase. With each new potential employer
who recognizes the value of the Cettified Family Life E.rlucator cre..,
dential, the profession gains visibility and our colleagnes gain
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employability.
Session focuses on • Marketing Family Life Education to
Employers.
• How to increase awareness of the CFLE through a variety of methods including special commnnityvvorkshops. • Policy implications of
the credential and ways in which individual CFLEs promoting themselves to employers.
Panel: Sharon Ballard; D4borah Cashen; Martin Covey;
Susan Marsh; Kathy St4blea
Moderator: Carol A. Darling
2:15 - 3:15 p.m.
Session #219 ....... . ..... .Exhibit Hall
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Exhibitor Educational Session
FAST National Training and Evaluation Center
2:15 - 3:45 p.m.
II Have you RSVP'd for Cindy's party? If you plan to
attend. sign up at registration BEFORE 5:00 p.m . on
Tkursday.
II Be good to your body! Stop in tke exkibits
Tkursday and Friday. 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. for a
sootking upper body massage by 2 certified
tkerapists.
tel Se~~i~n· #22i PA .. ·. : ...G;e~~~a~ cio
Rural and Urban Issues for Ethnic Minority
Families (AP/SW)
(R) Household Structure From the Perspective of Inner
City Children, John M. Bolland; Chalandra M.
Bryant
(R) Rural Latino Families: Hunger and Housing,
Kimberly A. Greder; Yoshie Sano; Steven B.
Garasky; Christine Cook; Bruce Randall
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Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
(R) Rural Low-income Latino Families: Comparing
Concurrent Sessions 5 Continued
Sources of Support by Nativity, Sarah L. Feeney;
Amanda 1. Taylor; Isaac J. Washburn; Doris I.
Cancel Tirado; Margaret M. Manoogian; Leslie N.
Richards
Discussant: Ana Lucero
Facilitator: Chiung-Ya Tang
Session #222 PA . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicollet 02
0
Unique Factors Influencing Maternal
Identity and Parenting Practices (AP/ SW)
(R) We are the Same, We are Different: Taiwanese
Maternal Beliefs About Young Children's Language
Learning Through Storybook Reading, Chu-Chu Wu;
Alice S. H onig
(R) Mothers' Coparental Identity and Coparenting
Cooperation, Melinda S. Markham; Lawrence H.
Ganong; Marilyn Coleman; Kim Leon
(R) Children's Birthday Celebrations in Low-income
Rural Families, Jaerim Lee; Mary Jo Katras; Jean W.
Bauer
(B) Mothers' Representations of Their Infants in a
r-::;:) High-risk Sample, Margaret Sokolowski; Sydney
~ Hans; Victor Bernstein; Suzanne Cox
Facilitator: Susan Bowers
4:00- 5:30 p.m.
Session # 227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nicollet A
Practitioner Update for Researchers
(I!) Building on Strengths in American Indian
Families (AP/SW)
Guest Speaker: Kathleen Annette
Panel: Carrie Owen, Justin Huenemann, Melanie
Peterson
Dr. Katllleen Annette, a member ofthe White
Earth Band of Chippewa, is the first Minnesota
Ojibwe woman to become a physician and the
first woman in the Bemidji Indian Health
Service in Minnesota to serve as an area dir-ector providing health services for more than
sixty thousand American Indians ftom
K. Annette i\lfinnesota, i\lfichigan, and Wisconsin. Dr:
Annette is aft·equent speaker on Indian health at medical
schools and other institutions. She also is a member of the
Executive Leadership Council, a decision-making body ofthe
agency that examines health care policy issues as they pertain
to the Indian Health Service.
Carrie Owe11, Ramsey County, MN
Jusfi11 K. Hue11eman11, American Indian Families Project,
Minneapolis
Mela11;e Peterso11-Hickey, Minnesota Dept. ofHealth, st.
Paul.
Moderator/ Facilitator: AM Garwick
Session #223 SY . . ...... .Greenway E/F
(R) Intersections of Violence and P arenting
(AP/ SW)
Variations in Parenting Relationships Between Women
and Abusive Former Husbands, Jennifer 1. Hardesty;
Lyndal Khaw; Jennifer M. Martin; Grace H . Chung
Lesbian Moms: Coping Strategies During and After
~ Intimate Partner Violence, Ram ona F. Oswald;
[M Jennifer L. H ardesty; Grace H . Chung; Lyndal
Khaw, Car ol Fonseca (addtJd 5th author - 8/ 31/06)
Teen Girls Take Back the Halls: Exploring Violence in
Relationships and Schools, Beth S. Catlett; Casey
Oberlin
Theorizing Mothers' Reentry into Family Life and
Community
2:15- 3:45 p.m.
Life Following Incarceration, Joyce A. Arditti; April L.
Few
Discussant: Michael P. Johnson
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Co-chairs: Jennifer L. Hardesty; Ramona F. Oswald
Recorder: Susan Takigiku
Concurrent Sessions 6
Session #224 PA ....... .Lake Superior 8
Unanswered Questions About Dating and
Marriage: International Perspective (AP/ SW)
(R) Mate Selection in Bolivia: Comparison of Rural and
Urban Practices, Paul Schvaneveldt; Daniel Hubler
Place your bids Now! Support the Theresa Living
Center, a homeless shelter for women in transition
to a better life while shopping for extraordinary
gifts - Silent Auction - Mirage Room, Wednesday Friday afternoon.
�Thursday, November 9
Unanswered Que!
In Marriage and Family :
(R) Cultural and Personal Predictors of Attitudes Toward
Concurrent Sessions 6 continued
Cohabitation, Marriage, and Divorce: A Multi-national
Study, Yoav Lavee; Ruth Katz
(R) Stress and Coping for Men Who Live Apart From
Their Families, SookHyun Lee; Young In Kwon;
Yu-Jin Jeong
(R) Provider Role Attitudes of Men Who are Ageappropriate for Getting Married, Hyun-Su H Kim;
Sookhyun Lee
Facilitator: Barbara Settles (eho.nga in diseusso.nt -
OJ
10/27/06)
Session #225 PA ....... .Lake Superior A
Religion and Spirituality as a Resource (AP/SW)
(R) Work Status and Spirituality Predict Severity of
Menopausal Symptoms, Marilyn T. Soto; Patrick
Steffen
(R) Las Guadalupanas: A Qualitative Case Study, Sarah E.
Schwarz; Estella A. Martinez
(R) La Quinceanera: The Role of the Catholic Church
Joanne Roberts
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Facilitator: Loren D. Marks
OJ
Session #226 PA ........ . Greenway A/8
Attachment, Trust, Respect, and Commitment as
Factors in Relationships (AP/SW)
(R) Attachment Style and Attachment to Partner as
Predictors of Compassionate Love Experienced for a
Partner, Susan K. Sprecher; Beverley Fehr
(R) How Individuals in Dating Relationships Maintain
Their Trust in Their Partner, Sylvia Niehuis; Denise
Bartell; Rebecca Johnson
(R) Respect: An Important Predictor of Relationship
•
Satisfaction: Susan Hendrick; Clyde Hendrick
~ (R) Commitment as a Predictor of Relationship
Change, Nate R. Cottle
Discussant/Presider: Jacki Fitzpatrick
Facilitator: Elise Radina
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Session #229 SY . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicollet D3
(B) Inunigrant Latino Parent Education, Research,
and Community Development (AP/SW)
Presenters: Lynet Uttal; Leticia Frausto; Bridget
Mouchon; Lilliana Saldana; Francisco Rodriguez
~ • Synth:sizing Convivencia and Platicas in
L.Q:!J Commumty..based Research with Latina/o Immigrant Parents
• A Model for Combining Research and Education: A
Technique for Combining Data Collection and Parent
Education
• Maintaining Authority And Connection Through
Bicultural Parenting
• Working in a University-Community Research and
Education Project: The Parent Educator's and
Practitioner's Perspective
Discussant/Chair: Lynet Uttal
Session #230 PA ........ .Greenway E/F
Marriage and Family Life Education in
Non-traditional Settings (AP/SW)
(l') Family Life Educators in Court Systems, Karen
Blaisure; David Bosworth
~ ~~ (B) Making the Leap: the Experience of Parent
Educators
Offering Marriage Education, Karen A. Shirer; Ronald
Cox
(B) Comparing Web-based and Traditional Marriage
Educa-tion on Benefits for Marriage, Stephen F.
Duncan; April Steed; Canna Martino
Discussant: Howard Barnes
Facilitator: Michael Fleming
Session #231 SY . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicollet D2
(B) In Our Own Voices: Youth of Lesbian and
Gay Parents Speak About Family Policy
(AP/SW)
Panelists: Adolescents Who Have Lesbian and Gay
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Session #228
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Students/New Professionals Workshop
(B) How to Market Your Teaching
~ Experience:. The Tea~hing Portfoli? (AP/SW)
Leaders: J. Ehzabeth Miller; Peter Seldm
~ Care for your Mind. Soul. and Body! - Meditation
on Thur .. Fri.. Sat .. 7:45a .m.; Yoga - Wed ..
Thur .. Fri .. 7:00a.m.; Massages available Thurs. &
Fri.. 12:30 - 2:00p .m.
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Thursday, November 9
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Sc.lencc
Paren ts
Facilitator: Denise D onnelly
Moderators: Abbie E. Goldberg; Ashley Sou t hard
Co-chairs: Katherine A. Kuvalanka; Abbie E. Goldberg;
Ashley Southard; Katherine R. Allen
Session #232 PA ....... .Lake Superior A
(l') Innovative Approaches and Audiences for
Families' and Religious Education (AP/SW}
Parents and the Faith Formation of Children: A Families
and Democracy Approach, W illiam J. Doherty; G regg
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Exhibitor Reception
See The Sheltering Home Chronicles - a photohist01y
exhibit that chronicles, educates, and draws attention to
today's children who ca1mot live at home in North
Mi1meapolis. The home has offered over 3000 children a safe
place for over 90 years. The home continues its mission
today.
Meet and hear: Kate Searles, Curator and Director
6:00 - 7:45 p.m.
Session # 238 .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. Regency
Legacy Circle Reception Honoring NCFR
Members of 25 or More Years
and Memorial Service for Ruth H. J ewson,
Past NCFR Executive Director
At 6:00 p.m. all are invited to come to the Legacy Circle for
a Memorial Service honoring the life and work of Ruth H.
Jewson, NCFR's second executive director (1955-1984) who
passed away in June. Family, colleagues, and friends will
share about Ruth's legacy to NCFR. The Legacy Circle
Reception for those who have been NCFR members for
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Session #239 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway E/F
Recognition of the Work of Michael Benjamin,
NCFR Executive Director (1999-2006).
Presiders: William D. Allen, 2006 Program Chair and
Tammy Henderson (change in presiders - 9/25/06)
Come and thank Mr. Benjamin for his work with NCFR and
wish him well in his new ventures.
Schacher
A Taiwan Experience: What Works in Marriage and
Family Life Education? Britton Wood; Bobbye N .
Wood
Religion and Parental Acceptance of Their Same Sex
1111?1 Oriented Child, Rebecca A. Adams; J udit h I. Gray
U Facilitator: Linda S. Beh rendt
Session #233 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D1
(B) Adolescent Fathers Across Contexts of Risk
(AP/SW}
Homeless Adolescent Parents, Aar on C. Glade;
Natasha Slesnick; Suzanne Bartle-H aring;
Tatiana Glebova
Juvenile Delinquency and Adolescent Fatherhood, At ika
Khurana; Stephen M. Gavazzi; Ted G . Fut ris
Walking in His Father's Shoes? Reflections on
Fatherhood and Fathering Among Violent Innercity African American and Latino Young Men, Deanna
L. W ilkinson; Marie Garcia; Lorianna Brigli; Arielle
W eldon; Ted Futris
No Degree, No Job: The Impact of Human Capital
on the Social Capital of Adolescent Fathers, Ted G.
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7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Session #243 . . . . . . . . . Greenway AB/IJ
CFLE Reception (Invitation Only)
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director
Fut ris; Robert B. Nielsen (Added euthor - 10/27/06)
Discussant: Jay Fagan
Chair: Ted G. F utris
~ Session
#234 SY ..... Greenway C/D
(R) G enerativity to the W ork of Care in
Families (AP/SW)
Complementing the Work of Parents: The Relationships
of Aunts and Nieces, Robert M. Milardo
T he Farther Reaches of Generativity: Lesbian Life Courses
as Looking Glass, Brian Paul Masciadrelli;
~ Ramona Faith Oswald
Similarities and Distinctions Between Generativity
and Emotion or Care Work, Brenda Seery
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Presider: Ram ona Faith Oswald
~ 4:00 - 5:30
p.m.
Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
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Exhibitor Educational Session
Session #242 . . .. . . .... Lake Superior A
To be announced.
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IJIL 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
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Group Co-chairs
Session #236 . .. ...... Lake Calhoun
"Friends as Family": Organizational Meeting
of the McKen ry Friendship Network Project
Co-Chairs: Patricia Bell-Scott and LaTrina Slater
Parent Education
~ Pres1ders: Byran Korth ; James Ponzetti, Focus
8:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Session #253 .... . .... Nicollet Ballroom
m6m
The purpose of this session is to establish an agenda for
an NCFR-based network of family smdies scholars and practitioners whose work highlights friendship relations as an integral
dynamic of family and individual Development. The impetus for
this project comes from the life and work of our beloved Patrick
C. McKemy. All NCFR members welcomed.
6:30 - 7 :45 p.m.
Sect ion Member Meetings
University Receptions
Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored
by various universities and allied associations. Each reception will have separate seating and display areas and food.
Those who wish to sponsor a reception may contact
Cindy Winter, Conference Director at eindy@ncfr.org
before Oct. 1.
Those who reserved space by July 10 include:
See page 20 for an explanation of Section Member
Meetings.
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Session #240 . ... . . . . .. . Greenway C/ D
Family Therapy
Presider: Volker Thomas, Section Chair
~ Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
~ Iowa State U
H uman Development & Family
Studies Depts. (added University - 10/ 27/ 06)
Focus Groups
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #241 . . ... . ... . Lake Superior 8
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: James E. Burg, Focus Group Chair
Florida State Univ., Dept. of Family & Child Science
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North Central Univ., Psychology & Marriage &
Family Theory Depts. (added University - 10/ 27/ 06)
~ North Dakota State Univ., Couple & Family Therapy
Program
~ St. Mary's Univ.
~Texas Tech Univ., Depts. of Human
Development/Family Studies and Marriage and Family
Ther,1py (added Unive&rsity - 9/ 15/ 06)
~ Univ. of Georgia, Child & Eunily Studies Dept./Uni\·.
of Tennessee, Child & Famil) ·Studies Dept. (ecldt~.d
Univt~.rsity - 10/ 27/ 06)
~ Univ. of Kentucky, Dept. of Family Studies
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Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science
Tech, Dept. of Human Development
~ Virginia
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Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Sc.lencc
The strength of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals d1ey
would like to present at the conference. These are blind reviewed by three peer reviewers from the Section to which the proposal was submined. The reviewers' role is key to ensuring that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulat-
Association of
Councils
Glee Absher
Sandra Bailey
JoAnn Engelbrecht
Kathleen Gilbetf
Raeann Hamon
Armi-lla Jacobson
Carrie Lawrence
Chloe Merrill
Kahsi Smith
Education ond
Enrichmellt
Kevi-l Allemagne
Eileen Aragon
Sylvia Asay
Deborah Bailey
Sharon BaDard
Betty Barber
Howard Barnes
Luci Bearon
Andrew Behnke
Don Bower
Jim Burg
Carol Darling
Karen DeBord
Steve Duncan
Jodi Dworkin
Aaron Ebata
Michael Fleming
Marilyn Flick
T Futris
ed
Valerie Geaaher
Deborah Gentry
Wallace Goddard
Kevin Green
Sandra Hartnitt
Alan Hawkins
Carolyn Henry
Brian Higgi-lbotham
Jeffrey Hill
Abraham Hwang
Denise Kennedy
Kubose
Jacqueli-le KirbyWilkins
Shirley Klein
Byran Korth
linda Ladd
Jane Lanigan
Thomas Lee
Sally Martin
Wayne Matthews
Jerry McClelland
Kami Merrifield
Laurie Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Maureen Mulroy
Judith Myers-Walls
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
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Lynette Olson, Chair
Lynn Pike
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linda Robinson
Theresa Russo
David Schramm
Bema Skrypnek
Patricia Tanner
Nelson
Judy Van de Venne
Beth Van Horn
Monte Wainscott
Kathleen Walker
Susan Walker
Sterling Wall
Vera Wh~e
Carolyn Wilken
Ethnic Mincriti<ts
Edna Alfaro
Mayra Bamaca
Andrew Behnke
Michelle Bragg
Sherri Brown
Norma Burgess
Jahra'EI Burrell
Yanique Edmond
Rosemary Eustace
Amber Golden·
Tho~on
Paula Goodonn
Maxine Hammonds·
Smith
Tammy Henderson
Rebeoca Hernandez
CodyHolriSt
Soyoung Lee
Edith Leons
Ana Lucero
Chantel Lumpkin
Estella Martinez
Robert Milardo
Chiquita Miller
Shannon Miller
Maresa Murray
Angela Nievar
Tdfaney Parkman
Frankie Powell
Robert Reyes
Aysem Senyurekli
Pea~ Stewart
Chiung-Ya Tang
Farrell Webb, Chair
T Wells
odd
Ouida Wesf!ley
Vera White
Pa Nhia Yang
Ani Yazedj~an
FCIJI\ily and
Health
Jerica Berge
Rosemary Blieszner
Joyce Chang
Catherine Chesla
Deborah Coehlo
Sharon Denham
Patti Follansbee
Claire Forest
Ann Garwick
Joseph Grzywacz
Jennifer Hardesty
Virgi-lia Hayes
Twy1a HiD
Kristen Holm
T
eresa Julian
Jacqueli-le KirbyWilkins
Karel Koenig
Tracey Lewis-Eifigan
Wendy Looman
Barbara Mandleco,
Chair
Elaine Marshall
Michael Metfen
ParkMijung
Rick Miller
Kari Morgan
Susanne Olsen
Boyd Pidcock
Kathleen Piercy
Frankie Powell
Christine Price
Elise Radina
Roberla Rehm
Diane Rose
Jane Tornatore
Mixon Ware
Eunice Warren
Deanna Williamson
Stephan Wilson
Jeremy Yorgason
Kathryn Yount
FCIJI\ily Policy
Beckie Adams
Elaine Anderson
Deborah Bailey
Deborah Barr
Thomas Chibucos
Denise Donnelly
Tracy Espy
Michael Fleming
John Foley
Melody Griffin
Alan Hawkins
Twy1a HiD
Jeanne Hilton
Joyce Joyoe
Jenel Keley
Kate Kuvalanka
Bethany Letiecq
Janet Liechty
Lis Fost Maring
Steve Marks
Marta McClintockComeaux
Susan Meyerle
Ramona Oswald
Jackie Pflieger
Suzanna Smith,
Chair
Tasha Snyder
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Cathy Solheim
Rose Weston
Fang Wang Xiao
FCIJI\ily Sc.ience
Rebeoca Adams
Kevin Allemagne,
Chair
Amanda Austin
Deborah Bailey
Sandra Baiey
Justin Dyer
Angella Eanes
Susan Eitel
Deborah Gentry
Scott H
all
Raeann Hamon
Jason Hans
Tammy Harpel
Karina Schreffler
Laura Smart
Mefinda Stafford
Markham
Michelle Toews
FCIJI\ily Therapy
Mark Adams
Denise Berg
Adrian Blow
Kathleen Briggs
Christina L Carlson
Thomas Carlson
Randi Cowdery
Marti-1 Erickson
Erika Eyre
Stephen F~e
Patti Follansbee
David Fournier
John Gagnon
Brandt Gardner
Scott Gardner
Giovanna Gianesini
Mary Sue Green
Chris Habben
Charles Hendrix
Cody Hollis!
Carmen Knudson·
Marti-1
linda Ladd
Jeffry Larson
CR. Macchi
James Marshall
Christi McGeorge
Susan Meyerle
Kristy Pederson
Archuleta
Francesca PerniceDuca
Colleen Peterson
Rebeoca Pettway
Brandon Silverthorn
Volker Thomas,
Chair
Anthony Walker
Carolyn Wright
Feminism ond
FCIJI\ily Studiu
Edna Alfaro
Kristine Baber
Dana BerkO'Mtz
Rosemary Blieszner
Catheme Chesla
Marilyn Coleman
Lara Descartes
Lee Ann DeReus,
Chair
Bryce Dickey
Denise Donnelly
Jean Giles-Sims
Abbie Goldberg
Jennifer Hardesty
Jodie Hertzog
Lynette Hoelter
Gary Horlacher
Aine Humble
Batya Hyman
Michael Johnson
Denise Kennedy
Kubose
Tanya KoropeckyjCox
Michelle Krehbiel
Kate Kuvalanka
Ralph LaRossa
Leigh Leslie
Ana Lucero
Sally Lloyd
Florence Maatita
Shelley MacDerrnid
Margaret Manoogian
Laurie Meschke
Robert Milardo
Coleen Murray
Ramona Faith
Oswald
J. Lyn Rhoden
Brenda Seery
Constance Shehan
Catheme Solomon
Susan T
akigiku
Chiung-Ya Tang
Michelle Toews
Bahira Sherif-Trask
Brad van EedenMoorefield
Maria Walker
Kelly Bentley White
Tara Woolfolk
Laura Dreuth Zeman
Anisa Zvonkovic
Intemational
Edna Alfaro
Sagduna Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Marlene Atleo
Carolyn Balkwell
Debra L Berke
Norma Burgess
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Margarida Demarchi
Sherry Fang
Frank Fincham
Giovanna Gianesini
Gary Horlacher
Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Meg Wilkes
Karracker
Seongun Kim
Uma Krishnan
Young In Kwon
Yoav Lavee
Luyi Lien
Michael Mbito
Nilufer Medora
Rick Miller
Judith Myers-Walls
Jane Njue
linda Pallock
Karen Quek
Sandra Rezac
Shulamit Ritblatt,
Chair
Mihaela Robila
Dorothy Rombo
Tanya Rothrauff
Rosemary Rumelia
Paul Schvaneveldt
Barbara Settles
Rudy Seward
Bahira Sherif-Trask
Kristy Shih
Catherine Solheim
Andrew Supple
Carolyn Wilken
Stephan Wilson
Jing Xiao
XiaolinXie
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Martin Erickson
JaesookGho
Alan Hawkins
Jack Holland
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Loren Marks
Robert Reyes
Angela Wiley, Chair
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Kari Adamsons
Sadguna Anasuri
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Bonnie Barber
Deborah Barr
Denise Bartell
Mark Benson
Denise Berg
Carolyn Bird (cor·
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Rosemary Blieszner
Libby Blume
Susan Brown
Marilyn Coleman
Lynne Cometford
Teresa Cooney
Nathan Cottle
Randal Day
Angella Eanes
David Eggebeen
Frank Fincham
Mark Fine
Michael Fleming
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Brandt Gardner
Sharon Ghazarian
JaneGilgun
Amber Golden·
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Joe Grzywacz
ScottS. H
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Jason Hans
Jennifer Hardesty
Virginia Hayes
Kari Henley
Carolyn Henry
Lynette Hoelter
Gary Horlacher
Aine Humble
Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Corinna Jenkins
Tucker
David R Johnson
Michael Johnson
Jennifer Kerpelman
Tan Killian
David Klein
Laurie Kramer
Edythe Krampe
Denise Kennedy
Kubose
Larry Kurdek
Ralph LaRossa
Jane Lanigan
Yoav Lavee
Janel Leone
Sally Lloyd
Shelley MacDerrnid
Julia Malia
Mefinda Stafford
Markham
Stephen Marks,
Chair
Brian Masciadrelli
Jennifer Maljasko
Megan MoCielland
Kelly McCoy
Rose Medeiros
Jana Meinhold
Jan Melby
Laurie L Meschke
Bob Milardo
Coleen Murray
Sylvia Niehuis
Ramona Faith
Oswald
Mijung Park
Maureen PerryJenkins
JoePiHman
Elaine Porter
Christine Proulx
Katie Ramos
Sandra Rezac
Kathleen M. Roche
Stacy Rogers
Yoshie Sano
David Schramm
Brenda Seery
Rudy Ray Seward
Elizabeth Sharp
Leslie Simons
Catherine Solomon
Andy Stoker
Andrew Supple
Don Swenson
Maximiliane
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Susan T
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Kathleen Tenukas·
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Michelle Toews
Kimberly Updegraff
Patricia Voydanoff
Gail Whitchurch
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Ji-lg Xiao
Robi-1 Yaure
Jeong Ji-1 Yu
Anisa Zvonkovic
Students/New
Professionals
Celeste DidlickDavis
Jennifer Hardesty
Tyler Jamison
Lynda! Khaw
Margaret Manoogian
Elise Radina
Elizabeth Sharp
Lisa Taylor
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Ongoing Events
Registration
Nicollet Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00a.m. - 1:00 p .m .; 2:00- 5:00p.m.
Hospitality Center, and Silent Auction
Mirage Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p .m.
Employment Matching Service
Lake Minnetonka - 5th Floor
Noon- 6:00 p.m.
Exhibits and Massages by Appointment
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7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Session #301 .... .. ... . ... . Nicollet 03
Meeting of University Administrators
Chair: Norma Bond Burgess
Session #302 ... . . ... Lake Superior A / 8
Teaching Family Science/ Family Science
Association Meeting
Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, Family Science Assn.
President (c:hangct in Pruidctnt - 8/31/06)
7:45 - 8:15 a.m.
Session #303 . . .. . ..... Lake of the Isles
Meditation
All attendees are welcome.
Today's Facilitator: Michael Jerpbak
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #304 .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Breakfast for Presidents/Representatives of
Student Affiliated Councils
Presider: Raeann H amon
Today's Special Sessions
8:30a.m .. RUP- The Role of Spirituality as an Asset for
Positive Youth Development & Family Functioning,
Benson
10:15 a.m.... Plenary- What if They Threw a Party and
ALL the "Boomers" Came, Gibson , H arkins,
Graczyk, Sturdevant
12:15 p.m................. Lunchin' with the Legends
12:15 p.m. RUP- Unanswered Questions: Grief and Loss
in Family Process, Rosenblatt, Gilbert, Murray,
Nadeau
2:00 p.m.................... Burgess Award Address
3:45 p.m....... Special Session - Working With African
American
Fathers Across the Lifespan: Theory & Practice, Connor,
Cunn ingham, Landsman, Jones, White
5:00 pm ...... Family Policy Special Session & Member
Meeting,
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session # 305 ....... .. . . .... Nicollet A
(') Research Update for Practitioners
The Role of Spirituality as an Asset for li't't•~i+iv,,
Youth Development and Family Functioning,
Peter Benson (AP/ SW)
Session Objectives :
tF To examine how spirituality (and spiritual development) can facilitate the healthy development of youth.
li To explore mutual linkages between youth development and healthy family functioning.
Peter B enson, President, Search Institute,
Minneapolis, MN, adjunct professor of educational policy and administration, U. MN. He is widely
recognized as one ofthe leading contributors to
the fields of child and adolescent development.
His research and writing have pioneered new
thinking and action in hundreds of cities across
the United States on how communities can mobilize and unite to
raise healthy, successful, and camzg children and adolescents. He
is author of numerous books, and studies and has written in many
national journals, and appeared on TV shows.
Presider: Angela Wiley
Sponsored by tne RF Section
Grooming Students for NCFR Leadership Roles
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Concurrent Sessions 7
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #306 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 02
(B) Benefits and Risks of Technology to
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Families: Research to Practice (AP/~W)
Understanding the Impact of New InformatiOn
and Communication Technologies on the Family: A
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Model, Jane Lanigan
Internet and Romantic Relationships: Virtually Everythmg
You Want to Know, Heather Haberman
Cutting the Wireless Cord: Effects of College Student Cell
Phone Use and Attachment to Family, Soyoung Lee;
Peggy S. Meszaros; Jan Colvin
Discussant: Robin Raskin
Chair: Peggy S. Meszaros
Session #307 SY . . . . . . . . . Greenway E/F
liii1 (l') Journeys of Transformation: Stories of
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Asian American Professors (AP/SW)
An Unwelcoming Entry to the Mainstream and my
Activism to Make Changes, Shi-Ruei Sherry Fang
Finding Niches of Acceptance and Becoming More
Accepting of Others, Seongeun Kim
Taking a "Non-Knowing" Stance in My Teaching and
Therapy, Karen Mui-Teng Quek
My Transition from International Student to Professor,
Yan Ruth Xia
Nurturing My Growth and Love of Teaching, Xiaolin Xie
Facilitator: Barbara Settles
Chair: Seongeun Kim
IIU.
Session #308 PA . . . . . . . . Nicollet 03
(B) Issues in Family Violence (AP/SW)
Korean American Physicians' Response to Spousal
Violence: Implications for Culturally Appropriate
Domestic Violence Training for Physicians, Grace H.
Chung; Ramona F. Oswald; Jennifer Hardesty
Theorizing the Process of Leaving: Turning Points and the
Stages of Change for Abused Mothers, Lyndal Bee Lian
Khaw; Jennifer L. Hardesty
The Effects of Low Self-esteem on the Consequences of
Dating Violence, Shelby A. Kaura; Brenda J. Lohman
Abuse Experiences, Mental Health, and Pathways to
Substance Use for Women, Judy G. van de Venne;
Robert Walker; Claudia J. Heath
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Recorder: Teresa Julian
Session #309 WK ........ Greenway G/H
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(B) Moving Beyond Bean Counting:
llll!lllflm
Evaluating Educational Policy Efforts
(AP/SW)
Leaders: Karen Bogenschneider; Heidi Normandin;
Esther Onaga; Sally Bowman; Ginny Puddefoot;
Shelley MacDermid
Facilitator: Debra Berke
lll':ll Session
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#310 PA ..... Greenway 8/1
(B) Research Perspectives of Supervision and
Therapy Processes (AP/SW)
Supervisor Characteristics That Influence MFT Supervisee
Satisfaction, Hee-Sun Cheon; Markie Twist; Masa
Sato; An-Ti Shih; Megan J. Murphy
Does Live Supervision Make a Difference? A Multilevel
Analysis, Brandon C. Silverthorn; Suzanne BartleHaring; Paula T oviessi; Kevin Meyer
Changes in Therapists' Attachment Behaviors with Clients
Over Time, Kyung-Hee Lee; Karen S. Wampler
Facilitator/Discussant: Dale Hawley
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Session #311 PA ..... Greenway A/1
(R) The Effects of Family Structure on
Children: International Perspective (AP/SW)
Divorced Noncustodial Parents' Contact and Relationship
with Children, Young H ee Kim; Gyoung H ae H an
(mov12d to postlll' s12ssion #216-62 on Thul'sd12y - 9/25/ 06)
The Effect of Family Structure and Resources on Students'
Antisocial Behavior in Taiwan, Ming Fun Yip; Li-Tuan
Chou
"Putting One's Foot on a Case" An Analysis of Two Akan
(Ghanaian) Child Custody Cases: A Study in Traditional
African Jurisprudence, Cecilia S. Obeng; Samuel G.
Obeng
Facilitator: Shulamit Ritblatt (c:hang12 in pNsidlll' 9/ 25/06)
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(R) Unanswered Questions About the WorkFamily Interface (AP/SW)
A Quantitative Typology of Dual-Earner Couples:
Unanswered Questions About Circumstance,
Motivations, and Outcomes, Scott S. Hall; Shelley M.
MacDermid
What do we Know About Dual-earner Couples and Their
�Af'J}?
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Experiences With Off-shifting? Colleen E. Pagnan;
10:15 a.m. - noon
Concurrent Sessions 7 continued
Session #313 . .... Nicollet Ballroom A-C
Donna S. Lero
What Mexican-American Father's Work Conditions Mean
for Family Well-being, Kelly D. Davis; Ann C.
Crouter; Kimberly Updegraff; Melissa Delgado;
Melissa Fortner
What if They Threw a Party and ALL the
"Boomers" Came? (AP/SW)
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
(R) Workplace Culture and Family Cohesion: The
Mediating Role of Workplace Social Support, Daphne
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Session #314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Lunchin' with the Legends
Interactive round table workshop session between
leaders in the family science field and others, especially
students and new professionals. The complete list of
"legends" will be listed in a Zippy News and on the
NCFR Website by September 1.
12:15 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Visit the Exhibits During the Break
(II) Plenary Session
Priscilla Gibson, Arthur Harkins, Lee Graczyk
Moderator: Lori Sturdevant
Presider: William t>. Allen
Townhall on unanswered questions & the aging baby boomers.
Moderated by Lori Sturdevant, Minneapolis StarTribune
Editorial Columnist. During the first 40 minutes of the session,
JJ<U:u:a:t>ts will address unanswered questions in public policy,
health and aging, kinship care, and futures of boomers. Ms.
Sturdevant Vl.ill then engage the audience to further explore the
changing nature of aging in America.
Session Objectives:
~ To identify critical challenges for families resulting from
the aging population
~ To explore familial and community resources for address-
ing the aging-related needs of families.
Lori Sturdevant is an editorial writer and columnist
for the Minneapolis StarTribune. She specializes in
coverage ofgovernment/politics, higher education,
and ntral development. Since 1995 she has moderated the MN Citizens Fomm. Winner of numerous
sturdevant awards, she IS also edztor ofseveral books on MN
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historical figures.
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to
enhance your work. Visit with representatives at all the
booths. This is the last day of exhibits. Prizes will be awarded
at 1:30 today. You need not be present during the drawing to
'Win a prize this noon. Winners will be posted at the NCFR
Booth. If your nan1e is listed claim your prize there, but it
must be done by 5:00p.m.
Priscilla Gibson is Asst. Prof, Sch. of Social Work,
U. MN. She is particularly involved in policies on
kinship foster care.
P. Stevens; Krista Lynn Minnotte; Susan E. Mannon;
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Arthur Harkins is Assoc. Prof, Educ. Policy &
Admin., U. MN. He is a faculty member in
Comparative and International Development Educ.
and the Dept. ofSociology. He is faculty director of
the Graduate Certificate in. Innovation Studies, where
he co-teaches the seminar "Boomers Confront
Innovation" with Jan Hively. Author of several books,
including Cultures o(the Future with M Maruyama.
He is a regular commentator for National Public
Radio.
Lee Graczyk, is Issues Director at the Minnesota
Seniors Federation. He has been very involved with
the state legislature regarding legislation affecting
seniors.
Gary Kiger
Discussant/Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
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12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
Session #316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet A
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Research Update for Practitioners
(RUP)
Unanswered Questions:
Grief and Loss in Family Process (AP/SW)
Panel: Paul Rosenblatt, Kathleen Gilbert,
Colleen Murray, Janice Nadeau
Session Objectives
114 To summarize the major effects of grief and loss on families.
114 To examine strategies for assisting families in managing
grieving and coping with loss.
Paul Rosenblatt is Prof, Dept. ofFam. Soc. Sci., U.
ofMN, specializing in Griefand loss in families,
Qualitative family research, Multicultural families,
Global and diversefamiles, Couple and family sysRosenblatt terns. APA Fellow.
Gilbert
Kathleen Gilbert is Assoc. Prof, Undergrad. Coord.,
Sch. ofHlth., Physical Ed. & Rec. in Applied Hlth.
Science Dept., IN U, specializing in Parent-child
relationship, death and grieving, divorce, parenting,
maniage, relationships. Author and speaker on grief
and coping with loss, especzally m a famzly context.
Colleen Murray is Assoc. Prof, Hum. Dev. & Fam.
Stud., U. NV, Reno. She is involved in examination of
media reporting of mass tragedies and the ~ief of
surviving families in the Umted Kzngdom and the
United States.
Murray
Nadeau
Janice W. .Nadeau, is a licensed psychotherapist,
Mar. and Fam. Therapist at MN Human Dev.
Consultants, Minneapolis. She is a popular speaker,
author, and producer of multi-media productions on
loss, grief, and midlife crises..
Presider: William D. Allen
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m . . . . Exhibit Hall
Poster Session 2
Exhibits Open
12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
Session #317 . . ...... Exhibit Hall
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(R) 317-1 EM Black Men as Elder Caregivers: Unexplored
Questions, Paula Y. Goodwin; Sherri Brown
(B) 317-2 FS Personalization of Helping Relationships:
RSCs' Work With Elderly Residents, Nancy W.
Sheehan; Mariana T. Guzzardo
(R) 317-3 FF Old Women's Reflections on Themselves as
Mothers, Vema E. OuracL'l; Katherine R. Allen;
Alexis J. Walker; Elizabeth B. Levaro; Amanda L.
Taylor
(B) 317-4 FF Understanding Aging in a Midwest LGBT
Community: A Tale of Community Based Research and
Collaboration, Maureen Ittig
(B) 317-5 FF Support and Integration Among Diverse
Retired Women, Katherine J. Dean; Christine A. Price
(B) 317-6 IN Family Income, Gender and Their Influences
on
One's Attitudes Toward Older People, Xiaolin Xie; Yan
Xi a
(R) 317-7 IN Career Sustaining Factors of Female Retirees
in South Korea: A Qualitative Study of Retirees From
the Teaching and Public Service Professions, Miai Sung;
Sunwha Ok; Siyeun IGm
Families and Health
(R) 317-8 EM Caring for Our Own: A Study of African
American Caregivers End of Life Care Preferences,
Jared R. Anderson; William L. Tumer
(B) 317-9 FH Reproducing After Death: Attitudes
Toward Posthumous Harvesting and Reproduction,
Jason D. H ans
(R) 317-10 FH Disability and Loneliness in Older
Couples, Marga Korporaal; Marjolein L Broese van
Groenou; Theo G. VanTilburg
(R) 317-11 FH Examining the Lives of Pregnant Smokers
in Low-income Rural Midwest Areas, Alison H.
Levitch; K.'ltharine A. Ball; Marilyn J- Preston; Linda
F. C. Bullock
(R) 317-12 FH Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents
With Cystic Fibrosis, Jerica M. Berge; Joan Patterson
(B) 317-13 FH Family Empowerment, Family Stability,
and Youth Well-being Indicators, Stephen M. Gavazzi;
Courtney M. Yarcheck
(B) 317-14 FH Sustaining Breastfeeding After
Employment: Assessing the Role of Child Care
Providers, Patricia W. H ill; Julia McQuillan
(B) 317-15 FH Evaluation of Asthma Web-based
Resources for Low Literacy Families, John L. Belew;
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Ann W. Garwick
Poster Session 2 continued
(R) 317·16 FH Factors in Choosing Breast Cancer
Screening, Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Heather Katafiasz;
Pollar T oviessi
(B) 317-17 FH Child Weight Status and Later Adult
Quality of Life: A Reason for Concern? Holly S. Kihm;
Pamela A. Monroe
(R) 317-18 FH Self-Reports of Depression in the Year
Following Childbirth, Kevin H. Gross; Linda
Robinson
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
(R) 317-19 FH Parenting and Problem Behaviors of
Children With Diabetes and Their Siblings, Jennifer D.
Pearson; Susanne Olsen Roper; Barbara Mandleco;
Tina Dyches
(B) 317-20 FT Perceived and Actual Social Support and
Mental Health for HN + Individuals, Tiffany L.
McDowell; Julianne M. Serovich
(R) 317-21 FF Conformity and Resistance to Ideology: Employed Mothers' Health Decision Making, Kaysi E.
Kushner
(B) 317-22 IN Adjustment and Mental Health Among
Chinese College Freshmen, Yan Ruth Xia; Hai-ping
Wang; Xiaohong Liu; Cixin Wang; Toni Hill-Menon;
Xiaolin Xie; Chengshuang Ji
(B) 317-23 IN Cambodian Adolescent Academic Achievement: Does Maternal Trauma Matter? Sothy Eng; Erin
Kostina-Ritchey; Miriam Mulsow
(B) 317-24 RF Perceptions of the Religion and Health
Connection Among African Americans, Emily Schulz;
Cheryl Holt; Theresa Wynn
(B) 317-25 RF Religion, a Resource for Wellness Among
Law Enforcement Recruits: Programming Implications,
Angela R. Wiley
(R) 317-26 RT A Longitudinal Study of Parental
Depressive Affect and Ineffective Parenting, Karen L.
Franck; Cheryl A. Buehler
(R) 317-27 RT Significance of Guilt and Shame to
Women's Problematic Eating Attitudes, J. Kelly McCoy
Public/Family/Work-Life Policies
(B) 317-28 EE Striving Toward Balance: A Survey of
Work/Life Perceptions and Initiatives, HeatherS.
McMillan; Kristi D. Mathews; April B. Martin;
Kimberly P. Arms; Michael L. Morris
Voices in the Policy Arena, Bonnie Braun; Elaine A.
Anderson; Joanna Waldman
(B) 317-30 FP The Ex-offender Impasse: Failing to
Address Multi-system Issues, Policies and Funding,
Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins; Jeffrey Harris
Research/Methods/Measurements/Professional
Development
(II) 317-31 AC Discipline Socialization Through NCFR
Student Affiliates, Sarah Kaye; Stephanie
Grutzmacher
(B) 317-32 EE Evaluating the Effectiveness of the YFP 4H/
Mentoring Program, Stacey S. MacArthur; Edward
Ho; Kort Prince; Brian J. Higginbotham; Thomas R.
Lee
(II)
317-33 EE Reliability and Factor Structure of the
FOCCUS Basis Instrument Subscale, Gerard A. Carter;
Heather M. Helms
(R) 317-34 EE Understanding the Profession and Role of
the Certified Family Life Educator, Michael Walcheski;
David Bredehoft; Kristin Schoon
(II) 317-35 EM Listening to the Voices of Taiwanese
Mothers of Hearing-impaired Children, Shu-Ching
Kao; Pei-Jung Liu
(R) 317-36 FS Family Relationships in Low-income
Families: A Qualitative Story, Allison K.H. T arkow;
T'Pring Westbrook; Nicole Denmark; Karen
McFadden
(B) 317-37 FT Incorporating Human Energy Fields Into
Family Research and Therapy, Geoffrey K. Leigh; Jean
Metzker Knowles; Sara Pierce
(R) 317-38 RF "The More the Wheat Ripens, the Lower
It Hangs Its Head": Meanings of Care, Hyun-Kyung
You; Anisa Zvonkovic; Sharon Rosenkoetter
(R) 317-39 RF Identifying Characteristics of the Self-other
Orientation, Thomas Roberts; Brent Pollitt
(R) 317-40 RT Obtaining Diversity in Studies of Mexican
Americans: Methodological Issues, Mark W. Roosa;
Freda Liu; Marisela Torres; Nancy Gonzales; George
Knight; Delia Saenz; Charity Northan
(R) 317-41 RT The Intendedness of Childbearing: Taking
a Closer Look at its Meaning, Lina P. Guzman;
Jennifer Manlove; Kristin Moore
(R) 317-42 RT Modeling Non-linear, Dynamic Processes
in the Family Sciences, Gary T. Horlacher
(R) 317-43 RT The Development of Nurturant Mothering
and Mother Involvement Scales, Sandra D. Mira;
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Michael P. Mira; Dax Rodriguez; Gordon E. Finley
Poster Session 2 continued
(R) 317-44 RT Community of Origin Influence on
Depression and its Mediation by Partner Violence,
Thulitha Wickrama; Chalandra Bryant; Sunam Ellis
(R) 317-45 RT Implementing Mixed Methods Approaches
in Family Research, Amanda L. Garrett; Catherine A.
Huddleston-Casas; Vicki L. Clark Plano; Susan L.
Churchill; Denise Green
(R) 317-46 RT Assessing Family Processes Using the
NLSY: An Introduction and Overview of Methods,
Alisa C. Van Langeveld; Randal Day
(R) 317-47 RT What Determines the Marriage Timing?:
Toward an Alternative Theory on Marriage Timing,
Saeeun Choi
Therapy/Counseling
(B) .417 48 liT Q@sigsiftg s Tr@R !!zl 11'rstB@'7'Brli ~Bf
ltB@
Intet rtet Iftfidelit"y Gases, Kttt I let tlein, Tittl Nelsen
(Post«l' Canc«ll«d - 8/ 31/ 06)
12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
(11) 317-50 FT Coparenting Research and Family
Therapy: Integrating Research and Practice, Dyane K.
Hawkins
(B) 317-51 FT Biosocial Factors and Relationship
Therapy, Thomas Roberts; Jacki Booth; Sara Woo
(11) 317-52 FT Ethics Workshop in Family Therapy: A
Case Study Approach, Robert L. Del Campo; Diana S.
Del Campo
(R) 317-53 FT The Relationship Between DSM-IV
Diagnosis and Medical Offset Effect, D. Russell Crane;
Nicolle Buckmiller; Elaine S. Marshall; G. Bruce
Schaalje
(B) 317-54 FT Finding Common Ground Between Family
Therapy and Humanistic Psychology, Michael P.
McClain
(l') 317-55 FT Measuring Family Therapist Behaviors:
What Works, What Doesn't? Scott E. Bair
liii1 (B) 317-56 RT Validation of the Premarital Rituals
~ Scale: A Qualitative Study, Kelly Campbell; David
W. Wright; Luciana Silva
Adolescents
(R) 317-57 RT Questioning the "Answers:" Adolescents'
Per-spectives on Marriage for Same-sex Couples, Brian
Willoughby; Jodi Dworkin; Jason S. Carroll; Steven
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Poster Symposium
Confucianism Influence on Asian Families
(R) 31 7-58 RF Confucianism's Influence on Asian
Families: Implications and Unanswered Questions, Jerry
McClelland; H yejung Cheon; Luyi Lien; Soohong
Kim; Shu Ching Kao. Discussants: Nina Chen; Grace
Huang (add«d discussants - 8/ 31/06)
There will be 4 posters on this topic. The posters will be in a separate p art of the exhibit hall. Authors of papers will give an
overview of posters and discussion will take place at the end of
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Session #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet A
(R) Burgess Award Address (AP/SW)
Presentation of the 2006 Burgess Award to
Ted L. Huston
Address: When the Honeymoon is Over: Why Some
Marriages Succeed and Others Fail (Announc«d
Winn«l' & Titl« of S«ssion - 8/31/06)
Presider: Michael Johnson, Burgess Award Selection
Committee Chair
the session.
Concurrent Sessions 8
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Session #318 . . . . . . . . Lake Superior A/8
Ethnic Minorities Section Concurrent Session
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Acculturation and Boundary Ambiguity in
Racial/Ethnic Minorities (AP/SW)
(R) Externally Based Boundary Ambiguity in
Multiracial Families, Althea A. F. Dixon
(B) Immigration and the Life Course: Academic
Perspectives and Personal Reflections, Bahira S. Trask;
Laura T. Brady; Wei Qiu; Dorit Radnai-Griffin
(R) Acculturation and Conflict in Mexican Immigrants:
Intimate Partnerships, Joseph G. Grzywacz; Pamela
Rao; Amanda Gentry; Antonio Marin; Thomas A.
Arcury
Discussant: Vera White
Presider: Robert Reyes
!ii1 12:15 - 4:15 p.m. . Lake Calhoun
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Leadership Coming Full Circle: Leading NCFR,
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Leading the Profession in New and Non-traditional
Concurrent Sessions 8 Continued
Areas
Leader: Maxine Hammonds-Smith
This session is open to all attendees. This will be a think tank
about finding leaders in NCFR.
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Session #320 SY . . . . . . . . . Greenway 8/1
(B) Informing Research and Practice: Lessons
Learned From Healthy Marriage Programs
(AP/ SW}
Mounting a Healthy Marriage Program in Tallahassee FL:
A Case Study, Sharon M. McGroder; Umi Chong;
IJU. Guy DeWeever
~ Healthy Marriage Initiative: Implementation Lessons
Learned from the Field, Sharon M. McGroder;
Umi Chong; Mike Fishman; Karen Gardiner; Jane
Koppelman
Healthy Marriage Initiative: Evaluation Lessons Learned
from the Field, Guy DeWeever
Discussant: William J. Doherty
Chair: Sharon M. McGroder
Session #321 PA . . . . . . . . . Greenway E/F
Parental Influences on Youth: Race/Ethnic
Factors (AP/SW}
(R) Linking Rural African American Single Mothers'
Parenting to Youth Academic Engagement, Shannon J.
Miller; Velma McBride Murry; Gene Brody
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
az6m (B) Education of Children of Immigrant
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Professionals in the U.S.: A Parent's View, Olena
Nesteruk; Loren Marks; Mary E. Garrison
(R) Mexican Origin Adolescents' Aspirations: Links to
Parents' Work Experiences, Emily Cansler; Kimberly
A. Updegraff; Ann C. Crouter
Discussant: Pearl Stewart
Facilitator: Chantel Lumpkin
(R) End-of-Life Decision-Making for Norwegian Elders,
Marjorie A. Schaffer
(R) Relationships, Self-reported Health, and Well-being,
Brianne M. Stanback; Yuri Jang
(R) Caregivers' Definitions of Successful Caregiving: A
Phenomenological Study, Christi R. McGeorge; Jane
Gilgun; Pauline Boss; Tom Stone Carlson
(B) A Funny Thing Happened: Laughter and Humor in
Family Health and Caregiving, Mixon Ware
Moderator: M. Elise Radina
Recorder: Jane Tornatore
Session #323 PA . . . . . . . . . Greenway C/D
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(R) What a~e the ~ffects of Work and
Family Pohcy? (AP/ SW}
Impact of Family Leave in Canada and the US, Maria
Hanratty; Eileen Trzcinski
Work-family Conflict: Does Support in the Workplace
Matter? Kamala Ramamdoss; Shelley MacDermid;
Teaching Round Tables
Robert Ferrucci; Jennifer Swanberg; Jane Kiser
Mature Workers in Context: Work-family Linkages in
Early, Mid, and Late Career, Sarah Allen; Jenet Jacob;
E. Jeffrey Hill; Giuseppe Martinego
Discussant: Erin Kelly (chongtt in discussant - 9/15/06)
Facilitator: Christine Pegorraro-Schull
Session #324 SY. . . . . . . . . Greenway G/H
(B) Forming Practitioners: The Selves and Spouses
of Therapy Ministry Students (AP/ SW}
Journeying Together: Spousal Perceptions of MFT
Students' Formation, Mary L. Jensen
The Impact of Systems Training on Graduate Students'
Spiritual Formation, Jane L. McCampbell
Relational Spirituality and Generativity Among Seminary
Students, Steven J. Sandage
Self of the Minister: From Families of Origin to
Communities of Faith, Mary E. Sanders
Discussant/Chair: Carla M. Dahl
Session #325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet D2
Session #322 PA . . . . . . . . . Greenway A/1
Student/New Professionals Workshop
Issues Related to Families With Elderly Members
(R) Funding and New Professionals: The
(AP/ SW}
(B) Mutual Assistance and Adult Children's
r=J Obligations Toward Aging Parents, T anja
~ Rothrauff· Lawrence Ganon · Maril 1 Coleman
Importance of Integrating a Clear Research
Agenda (AP/ SW}
Presenters: Jose R. Parra; Brandt C. Gardner; Glade
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Discussant: Peggy Meszaros (added discussant - 10/27/ 06)
Teaching Round Tables Continued
Presider: April Few, S/NP Board Rep-elect (change in
prasida,. 9/ZS/06)
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Session #326 ....... . ..... . .. Regency
Limited to 10 attendees per table. Participants change tables
every 40 minutes to allow participation in 2 discussions. The
focus is on teaching and authors will shat·e resources with the
audience.
(B) 326-1 AC Contraceptive Knowledge and Use Among
College Students: Tale of Two States, Lane H . Powell;
Sharon E. Powell; Melissa Schneider
(B) 326-2 EE Incorporating Autoethnographies Using
Photovoice into Classroom Instruction: Making the
Abstract Concrete, Kathleen R. Gilbert
(B) 326-3 EE Youth-Focused Relationships Education:
Lessons Learned in the First Year, Jennifer L.
Kerpelman; Francesca Adler-Baeder; Joe Pittman;
Kate Stringer; Suna Eryigit; Amber Paulk
f') 326-4 EE Changing the World: Grant Writing as an
Approach to Teaching Research Methods, Laurie L.
Meschke
(R) 326-5 FF Assessment of Transgender Adolescents in
Sexual Minority Community Centers, Jenifer K.
McGuire; Stephen T. Russell
(B) 326-6 EE Evaluating the Educational Impact of a
Family History Project, Elizabeth B. Carroll; Nichole
Huff; Christine N . Bethel
3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
Session #328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet A
Practitioner Update for Researchers (PUR)
(B) Working With African American Fathers Across the Lifespan: Theory and Practice (AP/SW)
While much of the social science literature regarding African American fathers continues to focus on perceived negatives and pathologies, an
entire segment of Black men are fathers who want to, are, and have been involved with their children. This symposium offers a perspective
on involved, child-engaged men giving them a voice to share some of their stories, and to discuss several successful community-based programs that train dads who desire to be involved with their children. These men likely hold the key to resolve many of the problems associated with absent fathers.
Session Objectives :
To examine the gro~>ing body of theory on African-American fatherhood.
To summarize extemal factors that shape fathering behavior in the African-American community.
~~< To explore strategies for facilitating positive male involvement with children and families.
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Walking the Walk: Community Pf'Og,.alfl$ That Wo,.k, Michael E. Conno,.. Discusses the Role of Men (ROM), a community-based
setvice program developed for and available to undersetved populations throughout the Stare.
A Visible Futuf'tl : The Af,.ican Ame,.ican Men Pf'Oject, Gary CuMingham. Focuses on how Black men can help each other
succeed. The program offers broad services and works to partner 'l'.>ith other service-oriented programs to impact the lives of Black males.
Fathe,.hood TNining: The Concot<dia Pt<Oject, Clarence Jones. Describes fragile families and suggests that involved fathers offet·
more than financial contributions to their families, and that those other than biological fathers.
Shane p,.;ce: A Fathe,. to Fou,. Gene,.ations. Julie Lan.dsman Shru·es the story of a man who was reared by caring and loving
grandpru·ents. As an adolescent, he fell by the 'll'{ayside and got involved in "life on the streets." Eventually he found the spiritual side of himself and commenced a more responsible lifestyle, leru·ning to care for his own children and others in the community. He now works to
enhance and improve relationships and interactions an10ng males in the ceommunity.
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Discussant: Joseph White
Michael E. Connor, is Prof, Dept. ofPsych., CA State U.-Long Beach. His major
research is on parenting, with emphasis on Fathers/Fathering and issues impacting racial
drverszty.
Gary Cunningham is Dir. ofprimary care and CEO at NorthPoint Health & Wellness
Ctr.., Minneapolis. Cunningham has directed several large-scale initiatives that have changed the health care.
Julie Landsman, is an Independent Consultant, Minneapolis.
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326-7 EE Teaching Implications from Student &
Concurrent Sessions 9
Agency Views of Service Learning, Brenda L. Bass;
[0 William Michael Fleming
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
(l') 326-8 FH Teaching Family Nursing, Ann Garwick;
Janice Bell; Barbara Mandleco; Sharon Denham
(l') 326-9 FS H ow Can We Better Promote Family
Science Programs? Raeann R. H amon; Paul L.
Schvaneveldt
IIU. (l') 326-10 FS Teaching About Ethnic Diversity in
ltJ' Family Science: Classroom Examples, Suzanne R.
Smith
(l') 326-11 FS Teaching Writing Across the Curriculum in
Family Science Courses, Anne M. Burgess; Ann P.
Blackwell
(l') 326-12 FF Teaching about LGBT Issues, Abbie E.
Goldberg; Katherine A. Kuvalanka; Marta
McClintock-Comeaux
(R) 326-13 FF "The Glass Ceiling is a Bummer": Women's
Reflections on a Gender Course, Elizabeth A. Sharp;
Maria B. Walker; D anielle Sorelle-Miner; J. Maria
Ben nudez
(B) 326-14 IN Teaching Undergraduate Comparative
Family Studies Courses, Mark Hutter
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2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Session #327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Exhibitor Educational Session
C reating Screamfree Relationships in
Marriages and Families
Learn about the "ScreamFree" Relationship approach.
ScreamFree Living Inc. is a company dedicated to a single
vision: To calm the world one relationship at a time. Hal
Runkel, a licensed marriage and family therapist, developed 11
organizing principles designed to translate that vision into action.
3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
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Session #329 WK ..... Greenway A/1
(R) The Florida PERKS Project: Exploring
an Early Childhood Teacher Professional
Development Model (AP/SW)
Leaders: Phyllis K. Kalifeh; Beverly G . Esposito; Saralyn
R. G rass
Session #330 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 02
(R) Intergenerational Relations Across Cultures:
Rethinking Responsibilities (AP/SW)
A New Use for Classic Music: Filial Responsibility
Among H ong Kong Music Teachers, Twyla J. Hill;
Eugenia Oi Yan Yau
Hmong Families' Reactions and Responses to lntergenerational Conflicts, Pa Nhia Yang
~ Mexican American Siblings. Caring for Aging
~ Parents: Processes of Caregiver
Selection/Designation, M. Elise Radina
lntergenerational Relations and Cultural Collisions:
Bending the Tree to Fit the Environment, Denise C.
Lewis
Discussant/Chair: Denise C. Lewis
Session #331 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 01.
(II) The Family Expert Witness: Family Science
Application for the Law (AP/SW)
The Family Loss Expert Witness: History and Overview,
Pauline Boss
~ The Legal Views, W illiam G . Jungbauer, Ronald
~ ].Barczak
The Methodology and Ethical Considerations, Kat hrine
D aniels
The Economist's View, Thomas R. Ireland
Challenges to Using Q ualitative Research for Expert
Interactive Round Tables
Reports, Kristen H olm
Discussant/Facilitator: Kevin Allemagne
Chair: Pauline Boss
Session #332 PA ........ Greenway G/H
Violence (AP/SW)
(R) Perceptions of Date Rape: The Impact of Gender,
Alcohol, and Attire, Trent W. Maurer; D avid W.
Robinson
(R) Caught in the Middle: Intimate Partner Violence
During Criminal Cases, Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner;
Kendra N . Waninger
(R) Demographic Characteristics of Violent Couples,
Janel M. Leone; Michael P. Johnson
(B) Incarcerated Women's Experience of Rage: A
Phenom-enological U nderstanding, Kimberly R.
Flemke; Katherine Allen
Facilitator: Jean Giles-Sim s
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Recorder: KeiJy White (c:hctnge - 9/ZS/ 06)
Interactive Round Tables
continued
Session #333 PA ... . ..... Greenway E/F
Grandparents and Grandchildren (AP/SW)
(R) Grandmothers' Expectations for Grandchildrens'
Personality Development, James S. Bates
(B) Intergenerational Ambivalence Among Grandparents
Raising Grandchildren, Bethany lletiecq; Sandra J.
Bailey; Fonda Porterfield; Aimee Kissel
(~) Mmieal Qttdif) itt heer Life, Jeftt\iter Ree~ttelt
1Jttlan8a
(Cctnc:ctllecl pctper - 10/ Z7/ 06)
(R) Can Marital Protection Theory Explain Aging in
Japan? Kimiko Tanaka
Discussant/Presider: Valerie Geaither (ctdclctcl on 8 / 31/ 06)
Session #334 . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway 8/1
Student/New Professionals Workshop
(') Mentoring and Surviving Graduate School:
Asian American Perspectives (AP/SW)
Presenters: Kristy Shih; Karen Quek; Xiaolin Xie;
Miriam Mulsow; Hyun-Kyung You; Soyoung lee
Presider: Elise Radina
3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
Session #335 ..... . .. Lake Superior A/8
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters. Presenters will give an overview of their topic. Attendees
will then visit the various tables for an interactive discussion with
the presenters. Pr·esenters will share resources.
Parents, Children and Community
(R) 335-1 EE Topics & Barriers in Parent/Adolescent
Conununication: Evidence of Adultism, A. Margaret
Pevec; Rhonda A. Richardson
(') 335-2 EE Parenting Educator Competencies,
Qualifications and Professional Preparation: Toward a
Unified System, Karen DeBord; Betty Cooke;
Arminta Jacobson; Glen Palm
(') 335-3 EE Are Parent Educators Prepared for Parents
Who Have Mental Health Disorders? linda D. ladd
(B) 335-4 FH Service Utilization & Policy Needs of
Grandparents Who Raise Grandchildren, Whitney A.
Brosi; Jay E. Burke
OJ 3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
(B) 335-5 FP The Timing and Expression of Fatherhood:
Exploring the Experiences of Academic Fathers,
~ Diana T. Cohen
V (R) 335-6 RT Men's Relations with Kids: Exploring
the Mosaic of Youth Work and Fathering, William
Marsiglio
(R) 335-7 RT Predicting Emotion Work with Children,
Krista lynn Minnotte; Daphne Pederson Stevens;
Susan Mannon; Gary Kiger
(') 335-8 EE Small Groups: Creating
Collaboration & Community, Chantellumpkin;
Deborah Bailey
Strengths and Changes in Family and Intimate
r-T9l Relationships
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(') 335-9 EE Skilled Dialogue: A Tool for
Acknowledging and Accessing Family Strengths, Isaura
Barrera; lucinda Kramer; Wallace Goddard; Dianne
Macpherson
(R) 335-10 EM Choice of Science Major Among AsianAmer-ican Students: Influences of Family, Yu Meng;
7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Session #342 ..... Nicollet Ballroom A-C
Honor Cindy Winter's 43 Years of Service
to NCFR!
All are invited to a special reception honoring
Cindy and all she has done for NCFR.
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Session #337 ................. Regency
Family Policy Special Session and Member
Meeting Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the
Section - Everyone is welcome.
Honoring the Past, Creating the Future: A
Conversation Circle with David Olson, Roger Rubin,
and Margaret Feldman (recorded)
Facilitator: Suzanna Smith
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Enjoy good music, food and beverages
Attend a special program which begins at 8:00p.m.
Get highlights of her career and life on power point
Contribute to a special fund in her honor
Share y our memories of her and her work
Meet members of her family and friends
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Ongoing Events
Registration
Nicollet Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m..
Hospitality Center, and Silent Auction
Mirage Room - 2nd Floor
8:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Lake Minnetonka - 5th Floor
Noon - 6:00 p.m.
For a listing of today's committee meetings, please
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Focus Groups
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #400 . . . . . . . . . . . Greenway A/J
[JL]
CFLE
Presider: Sharon Ballard, Focus Group Chair
7:45- 8:15a.m .....
Lake of the Isles
Meditation
Today's Special Sessions
8:30a.m ....................... Townhall MeetingUnanswered Questions in NCFR
10:30 a.m.... RUP- Unanswered Questions: Families in
The Aftermath of Natural Disasters, Rogers, Collins,
Durant, Henderson
12:15 p.m ................. Lunchin' with the Legends
12:15 p.m ..... Special Session- Advocating for Families:
Training Workshop on How to Talk to Decision-makers,
Barnes, et al
2:00p.m.. Awards Presentation and Presidential Address,
Unanswered Questions About Poverty, Monroe
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by
the symbol: (II).
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 10
Session #402 WK . . . . . . . . Greenway G/H
(B) Love, Limits and Latitude: The Effectiveness
of a New Psychoeducational Parenting Group
(AP/SW)
[JL] Leaders: David D. Law; M. Gawain Wells;
Jennifer Johnson; Susan Talley
Today's Facilitator: Donald Swenson
Session #403 PA. . . . . . . . . Greenway A/J
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Session #401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 01
T ownhall Meeting
"Unanswered Questions in NCFR"
Facilitator: William
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Two panels comprised of past NCFR Presidents, and members
will give their perceptions of the Unanswered Questions in
NCFR. Following the presentations there will be open discussion from attendees on their unanswered questions and possible
solutions.
NCFR Past Presidents: William Doherty; Bert Adams;
Harriette McAdoo
NCFR Members: Wallace Goddard; Marilyn Flick; Katia
Paz Goldfarb (added po"elists - 10/27/06)
Issues Related to Families in Community Settings
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(AP/SW)
~ (R) Mexican-American Parenting and Distress in
Disadvantaged Neighborhoods, Rebecca M. B.
White; Mark W ... Roosa; Scott R. Weaver; Rajni L.
Nair; Nancy
Gonzales; George Knight; Delia Saenz; Charity
Northan
(R) Objective and Subjective Well-being for Appalachian
Low- ..... income Mothers, Sharon Seiling; Kathryn
Stafford;
Margaret Manoogian
(11) Trauma-Response Teams: Challenges and Practical
Strategies in Fieldwork, Tai J. Mendenhall
(R) A Multilevel Model of Social Capital and Family
Resources in Communities, Wendy S. Looman
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Moderator: Sharon Denham
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Concurrent Sessions 10 continued
Session #407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 01
Recorder: Barbara Mandleco
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
III'JI Session #404 SY . . . . . . . . Nicollet 02
U (B) Remembering and Forgetting: Helping
Parents Rise Above Their Past (AP/ SW)
Speakers: Martha J. Farrell Erickson; H. J. Cummins;
Jill Simon
Chair: Martha J. Farrell Erickson
Facilitator/Discussant: Linda Ladd
~ Session #405 PA . .... Greenway C/0
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(R) Parents' Impact on Their Children's
Education (AP/ SW)
Maternal Stimulation in Low-income Rural Families: Does
Self-direction at Work Matter? Cassandra J. Dorius;
Ann C. Crouter; Stephanie Lanza; Lynne VernonFeagans
Parental Nurturance and Child Academic Outcomes: An
Exploratory Analysis, Tara M. Sheehan; Isabel RamosToca; Sandra D. Mira; Gordon E. Finley
Parental Expectation, Future Orientation, and
Involvement in Child's Education, Chang Keun Han
Parental Influences of Adolescent Academic Achievement,
Sharon R. Ghazarian; Cheryl Buehler
Discussant/Presider: Karen Bogenschneider
~~~ Session #406 SY .... . Greenway 8/I
(R) Taking Stock and Guiding the Future of
Research in Stepfamilies (AP/ SW)
Intergenerational Relationships in Stepfamilies, Larry
Ganong
On Being Family, Graham Allan
Examining and Building the Empirical Knowledge on
Hispanic/Latino and African-American Stepfamilies,
Francesca Adler-Baeder; David Schramm
Stepmothers: Coping with Ambiguous Roles, Marilyn
Have you signed up for "Lunchin' With the Legends"?
Check out the list in the Hospitality Center Mirage Room on the 2nd Floor.
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(') Research Update for Practitioners (RUP)
Unanswered Questions: Families in the
Aftermath of Natural Disasters (AP/SW)
Panel: Howard Rodgers , Cherie Collins ,
Thomas Durant (Correction of Howa.rd RodgCJrs namll)
Chair: Tammy Henderson
Session Objectives:
tli To update participants on how families in New Orleans
are coping with the results of Hurricane Katrina, a year
later.
tli To review initialt·esults of research projects on Post.-----. .------. Katrina family functioning
Howard Rogers is
Executive Di1:, New
Orleans Council on Aging
Collins
Clterie Collins is a graduate student from New Orleans, LA, at the Univ. ofMN. She completed a Post Masters Fellowship in Clinical Social Work at the
Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas. Prior to moving to
Minnesota, Cherie was a clinical faculty member at LA St. U.
Thomas Durant is Prof ofSoc., LA St. U. His research and
teaching interests include the Sociology ofSouthern Culture,
Afiican-American studies, ethnic stratification, criminology,
gerontology, and international development.
Tammy Henderson is Dir., Geron. Inst., Assoc. Prof, Hum. Dev.
Fathers and Stepfathers: The Roles of Men in the Lives of
Children in Stepfamilies, Jan Pryor
Discussant/Chair: B. Kay Pasley
Concurrent Sessions 11
OJ 10:30 a.m. -
Noon
Session #408 PA ....... Nicollet 03
(B) Parenting and Family Life Education:
Cross-cultural Perspectives (AP/ SW)
Parental Involvement and Academic Motivation in Latino
Adolescents in Three Family Structures, Carolyn S.
Henry; Scott W. Plunkett; T ovah Sands
Academic Support and Educational Resilience in Mexican
Origin Adolescents, Benjamin J. Houltberg; Scott W.
Plunkett; Carolyn S. Henry; T ovah Sands; Sandra
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Concurrent Sessions 11
International Family Education and Family Concerns: An
Ecosystemic Analysis, Carol A. D arling; Kaija T ur kki
Discussant: Valerie Geaither
lii(1 Facilitator: CanlyM Wilhen (Chang12 of facilitator' ~
(R) Caring from a Distance: How Turkish Transnational
Migrants in the United States Maintain Intergenerational
~ Relationships with Family in Turkey, Aysem R.
~ Senyurekli
(R) Parental Caregiver Burden by Korean Middle-aged
Sons and Daughters, Seohee Son; Myung Cha Kim;
J ean Bauer
Facilitator: Shulamit Ritblatt (chang12 in facilitator' -
10/27/06)
10:30
10/26/06)
a.m. - Noon
Session #409 PA......... Greenway E/F
Socialization and African-Amer ican Families
(AP/SW)
(R) Paths Connecting SES and Mothers: Racial
Socialization in African American Families, Megan E.
Winchell; Kelly D. D avis; Ann C. Cr outer
(B) Work Characteristics, Psychosocial Outcomes and
Race/Ethnicity, Karina M. Shreffler
(R) African American Late Adolescents, Human Agency
IW. and Family Obligation, Pearl E. Stewart
1\Y' Discussant: Paula Goodwin
Facilitator: Chiquita Miller
Session #410 PA......... Greenway A / J
Issues in Families W ith Adolescent/ Young Adult
~embers {AP/SW)
(R) Gender, Ethnicity, Delinquency Onset, and the Needs
of Court-involved Youth, Ji-Young lim; St ephen M.
Gavazzi
(R) Family Context of Mental Health Risk in Tsunami
Affected Adolescents, K. A. S. Wickrama; Violet
Kaspar
(B) The Effects of Income and Race on Disordered Eating
Behaviors, Ashley 1. Sout hard
(R) Family Structure and Adolescent Health Risk
Outcomes: A Multi-level Approach, Michael J.
Mert en; Car olyn S. H enry; Matthew W. Brosi
Moderator: Barbara Mandleco
Recorder: Sharon Denham
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(R) U nanswered Q uestions About
Grandparenthood (AP/SW)
Unanswered Questions About Grandparenting: A
Canadian Ethnic Perspective, Car ol D. H . H arvey
(R) Intergenerational Co-residence and Support in Korea:
Lineage Differences, Soyoun Kim; T eresa M. Cooney
Session #412 PA ........ Greenway C/0
Parents and Adolescents (AP/SW)
(R) Giving and Getting: Parent and Friend Attachment
and Social Provisions in Adolescence, Kelly D.
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Session #413 .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. Regency
Lunchin' with the Legends
Interactive round table workshop session between
leaders in the family science field and others, especially
students and new professionals.
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Session #414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 01
(P) Special Session
Bridging Family Research and Policy: Making
Family Research Accessible and Meaningful to
Decision-makers (AP/ SW)
Panel: Jim Koppel, Dir., MN Children's Defense Fund;
John Marty, MN State Senator: Maxine Roekymore,
Child Welfare Advocate, Licensed Social Worker.;
Moderator: Claire Forest, Dir., Cornell Fam. Dev.
(add12d pan12l - 9/22/06)
Session Objectives :
To identify effective strategies for providing decision-makers at
the federal, state, and local levels with the information needed to
understand policy implications for family vvell-being.
II To learn how legislation and policies emerge, what data policymakers find useful, and how to present scholarly information in
a way that is user-friendly for those not familiar with the field of
family science.
II To understand the difference betvveen activism and advocacyvs.
the education and informative work that is carried out by educational non-profit 501{C)3 organizations such as NCFR.
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Poster Session 3
(R) Parenting Influences on Youth Risk Behaviors From
Adolescence to Amerging Adulthood, Kathleen M.
Roche; Saiffudin Ahmed; Robert William Blum
(Chonget in
title~
ond authorship - 10/ 27/ 06)
(R) Psychological Mediators of the Effect of Parenting on
Risk
for Delinquency, Ronald L. Simons; Leslie G. Simons
(R) From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Family
Relation-ship Changes Over Time, Shawn D.
Whiteman; Susan M. McHale
Discussant/Presider: Laurie Meschke
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Cross-cultural/Ethnic Minority Issues
(B) 415-1 EE The Impact of Relationship Education
Among Ethnically Diverse High School Youth, David
Schramm; Francesca Adler-Baeder; Jennifer
Kerpelman; Brian Higginbotham
(B) 415-2 EM Parenting Practice Among Korean Mothers:
A Comparative Study, Dukrae Jang
(R) 415-3 EM Latino Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms:
The Influence of Stress and Parental Support, Mayra Y.
Bamaca; Katharine Zeiders; Adriana J. UmanaTaylor; Edna C. Alfaro; Melinda Gonzales-Backen
(R) 415-4 EM Immigration Trajectories and Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean-American Families, Yu-Jin Jeong;
Hyun-Kyung You
(B) 415-5 EM Exploring the Diversity of Parent-Educator
Relationships Among African-American Mothers of
Young Children: One Size Does Not Fit All, Tara N.
Woolfolk; Donald G. Unger
(l') 415-6 EM Successful Engagement of Ethnic Minority
Parents in Community Programs, Luz G. Van Meek;
Kathleen W. Tenukas-Steblea; Maggie Dante
(R) 415-7 EM Mexican-American Fathers' Gender Role
Beliefs and Child Outcomes, Rajni L. Nair; Mark W.
Roosa; Rebecca M. B. White; Nancy Gonzales;
George Knight; Delia Saenz
(R) 415-8 EM Learning from the Life Experiences of
Mexican Origin Migrant Families, Laurie A. Bulock;
Jose R. Parra-Cardona; David R. Imig; Francisco A.
Villarruel; Steven J. Gold
(B) 415-9 EM Health Care Services Utilization Among
Three Subgroup of Adolescent Latinos, Ada M.
Wilkinson-Lee; Stephen T. Russell
(R) 415-10 EM Sex Role Ideology, Unfairness & Marital
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Quality Among Black/White Couples, Nicole D.
Forry; Leigh Leslie; Bethany L. Letiecq
(l') 415-11 EM Media as a Determinant of Perceptions of
Black Families, Maresa J. Murray; Mary Shaw-Perry
(B) 415-12 FF Perceived Characteristics of Women with
Large Breasts: Cross-Cultural Study, Lauren JacobsonMcConnell; T anja Rothrauff; Tia Schultz; Melinda
Stafford Markham
(l') 415-13 IN Factors Affecting Third Culture Kid
Adjustment to College, Ellen Shaffer; Abraham
Hwang
(R) 415-14 IN How Does Parents' Militarism Impact
Their Children? A Cross-Cultural Study, Maureen
Blankemeyer; Kathleen Walker; Russell Toomey
(B) 415-15 IN Acculturative Experience and Parenting
Among Asian International Students and Spouses,
Kyong Ah Kwon; Larissa V. Frias; Elena YoungKyong; Mei-Jul Meryl; Judith A. Myers-Walls
Parenthood
(B) 415-16 EE Parents' Attitudes and Their Definitions of
War and Peace, Larissa V. Frias; Judith A. MyersWalls
(R) 415-17 EE What Values are Parents Communicating
to Their Children About War and Peace? Ruby E.
Pentsil-Bukari; Judith A. Myers-Walls; Wanda S. Fox
(B) 415-18 EE Impact of "Effective Black Parenting" on
Preschoolers' Behavior Problems, Lindsey Short;
Suzanne M. Randolph; Sally A. Koblinsky
(B) 415-19 EE Chinese Immigrant Parents' Involvement
in Children's Education, Shuang Cheng Ji; Xiaofang
Wang; Sally A. Koblinsky
(B) 415-20 EE Parenting Self-Efficiency as a Measure of
Intervention Effectiveness, Suzanne Lamorey
(B) 415-21 EE How Do I Choose Childcare for My Baby?
Developing a Checklist for Parents, Sally S. Martin;
Elizabeth Christensen; Daniel J. Weigel
(R) 415-22 EM Creating a Package Deal for First and
Second Generation Korean Immigrant Fathers, Young
In Kwon
(R) 415-23 FH "My Life Ain't no Fairytale": Parental
Stres-sors and Infant Development, Katharine A. Ball;
Marilyn J. Preston; Alison H. Levitch; Linda F. C.
Bullock
(B) 415-24 FH Designing an Intervention to Mexican
Origin Teen Women Transiting to Motherhood,
Marcela Sotomayor-Peterson; Mari Wilhelm
(R) 415-25 FH Adoptive Parents' Beliefs About Genetics,
Yvette V. Perry; Harold D. Grotevant
�Saturday, November 11
: - ~?
~ II
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Sc.lencc
(R) 415-26 FP Impact of Open Adoption on Parenting
Poster Session 3 continued
Efficacy Among Adoptive Mothers, Angella Y. Eanes
(R) 415-27 FP Risk and Resilience in Families of
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Jennifer K. Park;
Lydia Bouffiou; Brooke Manthe; Julie Poehlmann
(B) 415-28 FS Children of Incarcerated Parents:
Attachment Relationships and Behavioral Outcomes in
the Context of a Mentoring Program, Rebecca J.
Shlafer; Julie Poehlmann
(R) 415-29 RT To Adopt or Not to Adopt? How Do
Adoptees Answer this Question? Gary R. Lee; Krista
Payne
(R) 415-30 RT Factors Associated with Multiple-Partner
Fertility Among Fathers, Jennifer S. Manlove;
Cassandra A. Logan; Erum Ikramullah
(R) 415-31 RT Relations Between Paternal Involvement
and Coparenting, Catherine K. Buckley; Sarah J.
Schoppe-Sullivan
(R) 415-32 RT The Content of Father Stereotypes, Jessica
Troilo; Marilyn Coleman
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
(R) 415-33 RT Gender Role Attitudes and Its
Consequences for Parenting, Meeso C. Ro
Development and Change in Parent/Child and Intimate
Relationships
(B) 415-34 EE Answering Questions About Growing Up,
Overindulged, and Adult Relationships, David J.
Bredehoft; Jean Illsley Clarke
(B) 415-35 EE Transition to College: Bringing Parents
into the Equation, Jodi Dworkin; Marjorie Savage;
Kristin Schneider
(R) 415-36 EE Relationship Dissolution, Romance, and
Mate Selection Myths, Misty Burnett; Jacob Priest;
Rachel Thompson; Anne Vogel; Paul Schvaneveldt
(B) 415-37 EE The Effects of Relationship Beliefs and Behaviors on Readiness to Marry, Morgan Van Epp; Ted
G. Futris
(R) 415-38 EM Going Deep: Black Clergy Address Real
Issues
in Premarital Counseling, Tiffiany M. Aholou; Jerry
Gale
(B) 415-39 EM Korean-American Adolescent-Parent Relationships: A Holistic Approach Using Ecological,
Develop-mental, and Cross-cultural Perspectives,
Hyeyoung Kang
R 415-40 EM The Characteristics of Parental
Involvement in the Korean-American Family, Eunjung
Kim
(B) 415-41 EM The Association of Increase in Educated
Women and Declining Marriage Rates Among AfricanAmericans, ReShanta C. Beatty; Hyungsoo Kim
(R) 415-42 FH Relations Between Salience of Family and
Identity Style, and Well-being, Cuiting Li; Jennifer
Kerpelman
(B) 415-43 FHA Meta-analysis of Marital Quality and
Health, Vicki Blanchard; Stephen Stutzman; K.
Nathan Meng; Triston B. Morgan; Amanda E. Beal;
Benjamin R. Erwin; Rick B. Miller
(R) 415-44 FP Father Involvement: A Study of Unwed
Fa-thers in Fragile Families, Chieh-Wen Liu; Judith C.
Baer
(R) 415-45 FP Marital Success Predictors for Young
Adults: College Education's Role, Jason L. Wilde;
Thomas B. Holman
(R) 415-46 FP Contributions to Couples' Premarital
Prepa-ration Participation: Policy Perks or Values,
Jonnali C. Mayberry; Kate Fogarty; Suzanna D.
Smith; Silvia C. Echevarria-Doan
(R) 415-47 FS Support and Interference in the Daily Lives
of Employed Spouses, Abigail Christiansen; Shelley
MacDermid
(R) 415-48 FF Women's Experiences of Marriage: A Phenomenological Approach to Understanding Marriage
After a Parental Divorce, Renee P. Dennison
(B) 415-49 RF A Phenomenological Study: A Partner's
Religious Change Impacts the Couple, Julie A.
Zaloudek
(R) 415-50 RF Attachment Theory, Muhammad's
Relationship to Women and the Social Construction of
Islamic Patriarchy, Donald Swenson
(B) 415-51 RF Life Quality and Parenting Performance,
Well-Being, and Economic Strain, Carolyn L. Bird;
Virginia S. Zuiker; Jean W. Bauer
(R) 415-52 FH College Drinking Partnerships: Perceived
Self/Romantic Partner Drinking, Jacquelyn D.
Wiersma; Judith L. Fischer; Jacki Fitzpatrick
(R) 415-53 RT Pathways to Romantic Relationship
Satisfaction, Judith L. Fischer; Jacki Fitzpatrick; H.
Harrington Cleveland
(R) 415-54 RT The Effects of Sexual Timing on Romantic
Relationship Development, Jason S. Carroll; Brian
Willoughby; Dean M. Busby; Chad D. Olson
(B) 415-55 RT Attachment Needs of Laboring Mothers
During Childbirth, Amy L. Gilliland; loge Bretherton
(R) 415-56 RT Maternal Gatekeeping: Implications for
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�Saturday, November 11
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
2:00- 3:30 p.m.
Session #417 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet A
(P) Presidential Address and Presentation
of 2006 NCFR Awards (AP/SW)
Presentation of 2006 NCFR Awards
Presider : Pamela A. Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR
President
Presidential Address : Unanswered Quest;ons
About Poverty
Adaptation of Immigrants
(R) 415-61 IN The Adaptation of New Immigrants: A
Focus on Eastern Europeans, Mihaela Robila
rii'J (R) 415·61 IN Perceived Parenting and Adolescent
~ Outcomes in an Armenian-American Sample,
Andrew Supple; Sharon Ghazarian; Scott Plu nkett
(Originally scheduled as pap02r Sczssion #106 on
Wednesday, Nov. 8 - 8/ 31/06)
12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
Session #416 ..... . .. . .. Greenway A/1
Special Session
How to be a CFLE - Dawn Cassidy
Pamela A . Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President
After hundr·eds of studies, decades of discussion, and a variety of
policy solutions, we cannot say definitively why some families
and their members escape poverty and journey toward economic independence while other families and their members do not.
Monroe will report on a 10-year longitudinal study of welfare
reform and explore this and related questions with conference
,....----...., participants.
Pameln .'\lion roe 1s 2005-2007 NCFR Pres1dem,
Prof ofSocial Work, and Interim Dem1, Sch. of
Social Work, LA St. U. (Corr02etczd job titlcz -
8/ 31/ 06)
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith,
NCFR President-elect
NCFR congratulates the winners of the 2006 awards
who will be honored during this session.
Parents' Housework and Well-Being, W. Benjamin
Goodman; Ann C. Crouter
Concurrent Sessions 12
(R) 415·57 RT Marital Quality and Personal Well-being:
A Meta-Analysis, Christine M. Proulx; Heather M.
Helms; Cheryl Buehler
(R) 415-58 RT The Life Course of Marriage: After
17years,
. .. Who Benefits? Claire M. Kamp Dush; Elaine
Wethington
(R) 415·59 FS Custodial Grandparenting of At-risk
Youth: Family Structure and Solidarity, Jeremy B.
Yorgason; Sarah L. Chang; Stephen M. Gavazzi;
Courtney Yarchek
(R) 415·60 FH Grandparents as Parents: Is it Becoming a
Norm? Sagduna Anasuri
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Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a
~ • Certified Family Life Educator. Dawn Cassidy is the
~ Director of the CFLE program.
3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
Session #418 PA . . . . ... . . Greenway 8/1
Nontraditional Sources of Human
Development/Family Life Wisdom (AP/ SW)
(P) Child Development Research Dissemination to
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Karl Morgan;
Julie Poehlmann; Mary Brintnall·Peterson
(R) Young Adults' Perceptions of Sexuality Education
Sources, Sharon M. Ballard; Linda Robinson
(B) Insights and Advice from the Trenches for New
Mothers- and Daughters-in-Law, Julia A. Malia; Nancy
L. Carow; Amand.'l Atkins; Lee Ann Jolley
Discussant: Marilyn Flick
Facilitator: Stephen Duncan
111'?1 Session #419 PA ..... Greenway C/D
U
Father Involvement: Racial/Ethnic
Perspectives (AP/SW)
(B) African-American Father Involvement With Non-residential Children, Keith 1. Gouin; Suzanna Smid1
{1!) An Exploratory Study: Father Involvement Among
Chinese-American Men, Abraham Hwang
(R) American Indian Father Involvement: Predictors of
Youth Pro-social Outcomes, Dan Hoyt; Joseph M .
White; Les Whitbeck; Kurt Johnson
Facilitator: Suzanne Mayo-Theus
(t
Session #420 PA .. . .. Greenway E/F
Issues Related to Families Raising Children
With Disabilities and Chronic Conditions
�Saturday, November 11
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
(AP/SW)
Concurrent Sessions 12
continued
(R) Daily Stressors of Children with Type 1 Diabetes and
Their Siblings, Nicole M. Kay; Morgan A. Stinson;
Susanne Olsen Roper; Tina T. Dyches; Barbara 1.
M Mandleco
l...Q:!J (B) Family Influences on Risk of Depression in
Married and Single Mothers of Disabled Children, Allen
McConnell; Ted G. Futris; Suzanne Bartholomae
(B) Ambiguous Loss, Boundary Ambiguity, and Families
of a Child with Disabilities, Susanne Olsen Roper;
Jeffrey B. Jackson
(R) Asthma Management Challenges in Head Start
Settings: Teachers' Perspectives, Ann E. Garwick; Ann
Sieckert; Michelle Riesgraf
Moderator: Susanne Olsen Roper
Recorder: Ann Garwick
Session #421 PA ........ Greenway G/H
Therapy Issues Across the Life Course (AP/SW)
M {B) Couple Agreement and Disagreement Regarding
l...Q:!_j Attitudes Towards Breadwinning, Ashley M.
Harvey; Shelley M. MacDermid
(R) Aging Issues: Unanswered Questions in Marital and
Family Therapy Literature, Jennifer Lambert-Shute;
Christine A. Fruhauf
(B) Sustainable Knowledge in Family Therapy, Cody S.
Hollist; Mark H. Butler
Discussant/Presider: Thomas Cornille (addad 9/25/06)
Session #422 WK . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet 02
(B) Muslim Family Feminism: Between a Rock
and a Hard Place (AP/SW)
Leader: Manijeh Daneshpour
Facilitator/Recorder: Catherine Richards Solomon
3:45 - 5:15 p.m.
19J Session #423 PA
.... Greenway A/1
Families Facing Exceptional Stressors (AP/SW)
(B) Shelter Life After Hurricane Katrina: Identifying
Mental Health Needs, Lynn Pike; Patsilu Reeves;
Brenda Phillips
(B) Network Social Capital and the Adjustments of
Adoles-cents in Military Families, Jay A. Mancini;
Angela J. Huebner
Formerly Homeless Mothers, Pamela H. Cone
(R) Married Couples Living Apart in the U.S. and Korea:
We Don't Have Problems Like Typical Goose Families,
NaYeon lee; Anisa M. Zvonkovic; Elizabeth Sharp;
Duane W. Crawford (c:hangad titla - 10/27/06)
ffi Discussant/Presider: Bethany Letiecq (addad
~..J? 8/31/06)
Session #424 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Nicollet DJ.
Violence in Families (AP/SW)
l...Q:!J (R) Children in Violent Households: Risk and
Protective Factors in Family and Neighborhood
Contexts, Greer 1. Fox; Michael 1. Benson
(B) Risk and Compensatory Factors for Adult Self-Esteem
and Child Abuse Potential: The Roles of Childhood
Abuse and Childhood Social Support, Richard J.
Feehan; Berna J. Skrypnek
{R) Outcomes Associated with Exposure to
Violence: Behavior Versus Ideation, Sunam V.
Ellis; Thulitha Wickrama; Chalandra M. Bryant;
John M. Bolland
Discussant/Presider: Janel leone (addad 8/31/06)
M
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CHECKLIST
BEFORE LEAVING THE
CONFERENCE:
Have you purchased you cds and
dvds?
[J Filled out your continuing ed
forms and left them at registration?
[J Explored submitting a proposal for
the 2007 conference in Pittsburgh?
[J Made friends with at least one new
colleague?
[J
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�Visit the Silent Auction
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Do your Christmas shopping early and support Homeless
Women in Transition!
This year's proceeds from the Silent Auction will be given to
THERESA LIVING CENTER/CAROLINE FAMILY SERVICES.
TLC is a residential transitional home for women with or without a child, and CFS
is a scattered site transitional housing program for women and children. They offer
financial, and actual housing support, direction and encouragement to women and their children who otherwise fall through the cracks of the welfare system and become homeless. Skilled staff provide training
and guidance to women in setting and achieving their goals leading to self-independence, employment, good
parenting, and life skills. The center has been operating since 1987 and has helped hundreds of women who
dare to change their attitudes and behaviors resulting in a healthier life for themselves and their children.
As needs for these services have increased in recent years, financial program support has decreased. Thus,
the proceeds from NCFR's auction will help a great deal.
Last year NCFR donated over $3,000 to the Lost Boys of Sudan Center, Phoenix. Let's challenge ourselves
to do even better for these women and children. Come to t h e Hospitality Center in the Mirage Room,
Wed-Sat. 8 a.m .- 5 p.m. and place your bids, or leave a cash donation. Bids will close at 2:00 p.m.on
PLAN TO ATTEND . ..
WELLSTONE ACTION CAMP
Jeff Blodgett1 Trainer
- - -...1
Presider: Howard Barnes
Purpose : To engage progressive thinking people on how
to win on issues and elect good candidates through
grassroots organizing, and ethical leadership. To learn
non-partisan mobilization techniques.
~------------~
The Wellstone Action is a national center founded in Jan. 2003 to honor Paul and Sheila
Wellstone by continuing their work. Since then, over 9,500 people in 29 states have been
trained in the nuts and bolts of political action. Since 2004, 35 graduates of the camp have won
elective office.
JEFF BLODGETT - is the Executive Director of Wellstone Action. He was Senator
Wellstone's senior aide, campaign manager, and advisor, and has 23 years of
community organizing experience.
Paul Wellstone was the 2000 recipient ofNCFR's Public Policy Award for his work in Congress supporting families and children.
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�Program Committee
In Marriage and Family
Program Chair. ...... William D. Allen, Healing Bonds, Minneapolis, MN
Program Chair-elect ............. Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Univ. of Kentucky
Section Chairs:
Education & Enrichment ......... Lynette J. Olson, Pittsburg State Univ.
Ethnic Minorities .................. Farrell J. Webb, Kansas State Univ.
Family & Health ... . ...... Barbara L. Mandleco, Brigham Young Univ.
Family Policy .................... Suzanna D. Smith, Univ. of Florida
Family Science .......................... Kevin L. Allemagne, Maryville Academy
Family Therapy ............................... Volker K. Thomas, Purdue Univ.
Feminism & Family Studies ............ Lee Ann DeReus, Penn State Univ. - Altoona
International ........................ Shulamit N. Ritblatt, San Diego State Univ.
Religion & Family Life ......................... Angela R. Wiley, Univ. of Illinois
Research & Theory ........................... Stephen P. Marks, Univ. of Maine
Students/New Professionals ................... M. Elise Radina, Miami Univ., OH
Association of Councils Program Chair. .......... Kathleen R. Gilbert, Indiana Univ.
TCRM Program Chair. ..... . .......... . .. James White, Univ. of British Columbia
Ex Officio:
Conference Director ............................ Cindy Winter, CMP
President .................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State Univ.
President-electMaxine Hammonds-Smith, Intergenerational Wellness & Aging
Exhibits Coordinator. ................................. Lynda Bessey
Audio Visual Coordinator .............. Carl Williams, Philadelphia, PA Cindy Winter
Local Arrangements
Committee
Co-Chairs: ....... Rose Allen, U niv. of Minnesota Extension
Jean Anderson, Emeritus, Univ. of Minnesota Extension
Employment Matching Service ............. . .......... . ..... Jeanne Strand, Chair
Hospitality Center/Local Information .................... JoAnn Kraft, Ron Pitzer
Mary J o Czaplewski
Liaison for Emergencies ................................ Ora Hokes, JoAnn Kraft
Sponsorships ............................................... Kevin Blanchard
Rose Allen
Jean Anderson
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Airfare!!
Enjoy special discounted fares with Northwest, Continental, American,
United, Air Canada and Midwest Express Airlines for NCFR Conference
attendees
NCFR and The Travel Concern have negotiated convention discounts off the best
available airfares with: Northwest, Continental, American, United, Air Canada and
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Delta, Air T ran, AmericaWest, USAirways, and Sun Country Airlines are not offering group contracts for conventions. The Travel Concern will however, offer the
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�Board of Directors
Unanswered Questions
In Marrlasc and Family Sc:lencc
2005/2006 Board Members
President .......................................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State Univ.
President-elect . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness & Aging, Houston, TX
Member-at-Large ..... . .. . .. ........ .......... . Deborah B. Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State Univ.
Member-at-Large .. .... .. . ..... . .. . ..... . ... .... .. .. . . .. . . Robert Reyes, CFLE, Messiah Col.
Member-at-Large ............ . .. . .. . ..... . .. . ......... . . Stephen T. Russell, Univ. of Arizona
Member-at-Large ..................................... Bahira Sherif Trask, Univ. of Delaware
Pamela Monroe Member-at-Large ..... . . .. .. . .. . .. . ....... Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State Univ.-Vancouver
Association of Councils President ... Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Center, MN
Student/New Professionals Representative ......................... Julie K. Kohler, Public Interest Projects, NY
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Assistant/Board Liaison ...................... _. ..... ........ ......... .. Jeanne A. Strand
2006/2007 Board Members
President ......................................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State Univ.
President-Elect. Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness & Aging, Houston, TX
Member-at-Large . ..... .... .. . .. . ..... . .. .. .. . . Deborah B. Gentry, CFLE, illinois State Univ.
Member-at-Large .. .. ..... . . .. . .. .. . ........ .. ..... . .. . .. Robert Reyes, CFLE, Messiah Col.
Member-at-Large . . .. . .. . ............... . ........ . .. . .. . Stephen T. Russell, Univ. of Arizona
Member-at-Large ..................................... Bahira Sherif Trask, Univ. of Delaware
Member-at-Large ........................ Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State Univ.-Vancouver
Association of Councils President .. Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Center, MN
Student/New Professionals Representative .. ........ ................ April L. Few, Virginia Tech
Pamela Monroe
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Assistant/Board Liaison ................................................ Jeanne A. Strand
Editors
Journal ofMarriage and Family .. .. ..... . ..... .. .... . ..... . ..... . ..... Alexis J. Walker, Oregon State Univ.
Family Relations: Interdisciplinwy Journal ofApplied Family studies . ... ... .. ..... . .... Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech
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�State of Minnesota
A Proclamation
Month of the Family
WHEREAS: Strong families are the foundation of any society and are essential to the wellbeing, productivity and vitality of the state of Minnesota; and
WHEREAS: The fabric of Minnesota is woven together, from many diverse ethnic and
cultural family threads, with each family’s unique traditions and teachings blending together to guide the foundation upon which our community will continue to grow; and
WHEREAS: By honoring families, we are acknowledging the crucial role they play in
developing the character of our many communities throughout the state; and
WHEREAS: The family is the central core from which we prepare our children to assume
their positions of leadership and service that will take us through the 21st century; and
WHEREAS: The American family must cope with many challenges in contemporary society, including employment, child care, education, housing, health insurance costs, health
care, elder care, child abuse, teen pregnancy, crime, poverty and the effects of divorce and
remarriage on
family relationships; and
WHEREAS: It is fitting that we recognize the special contributions and needs of families
in our society; and
WHEREAS: The National Council on Family Relations has organized November 7-11,
2006, to recognize and honor the vital role of families and it will also continue to promote
family
education, advocate policy and legislation and support community services that enhance
family well-being: and
WHEREAS: The National Council on Family Relations works to assure that the family
flourishes in all its forms, and it is fitting to acknowledge and commend their commitment
to our most fundamental institution;
Now therefore, I, Timothy Pawlenty, Governor of the State of Minnesota, do hereby proclaim the month of November 2006 to be
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�Staff and Affiliates
Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Science
Headquarters Staff
Toll free phone number (U.S. and Canada) .. 888-781-9331
NCFR phone Nwnber ... . .. . . . . ..... . . . 763-781-9331
Fax ......... . ..... . .. . .............. 763-781-9348
General E-mail. ...................... info@ncfr.org
Website ......... . .. . ..... _. ..... .. . www.ncfr.org
Executive Director .... . .. . ........ Search in progress
Accounting/Data Entry CoordinatorPat Knutson-Grams
ext. 14; direct: 763-231-2884; E-mail: pat@ncfr.org
Administrative Assistant .... . .. . ....... Jason Samuels
ext. 18; Direct: 763-231-2888; E-mail: jason@ncfr.org
Assn. of Councils Liaison/ Membership Relations
Director! Exhibits Coordinator.. . ....... Lynda Bessey
ext. 22: direct: 763-231-2892; E-mail: lbessey@ncfr.org
Certification Director . .. . . Dawn Cassidy, M-Ed. CFLE
Ext. 12; direct: 763-231-2882; E-mail: dawn@ncfr.org
Conference Director . . ......... Cynthia Winter, CMP
ext. 15; direct: 763-231-2885; E-mail: cindy@ncfr.org
Conference Consultant .... Mary Jo Cz.'tplewski, Ph.D.,
CFLE
E-mail: czapmj@usfamily.net
Executive Assistant/Board Liaison .. . .. . . Jeanne Strand
. ext. 11; direct: 763-231-2881; E-mail: Jeanne@ncfr.org
Fmance Manager .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . ....... John Pepper
ext. 16; direct: 763-231-2886; E-mail: pepper@ncfr.org
Public Policy, College/University Liaison . .. . .. . ..... .
Nancy Gonzalez, M .Ed., CFLE
ext. 17; direct: 763-231-2887; E-mail: nancy@ncfr.org
Mail Clerk/Inventory .. . .. . .. . ..... . ... Judy Schutz,
ext. 20; direct: 763-231-2890; E-mail: judy@ncfr.org
U.N. Representative: . .. . .... Marilyn Bensman, Ph.D -
NCFR Staff: Back Row: Jason :Sanutel&;lDbm-s~dyJn
Lynda Bessey, John Pepper, Judy Schutz, Nancy
Gonzalez. Front Row: Jeanne Strand, Cindy Winter,
Association of Councils
Executive Board
President ... ....... .. .
Marcie Brooke
Program Chair ....... .
Kathleen Gilbert
Marcie Brooke Secretaty. . .......... .
Cassidy Mellor
Section Liaison.. ........ J. Lyn Rhoden
Past President/Nom. Comm. Chair .... .
Raeann Hamon
Staff Liaison ......... .... Lynda Bessey
Affiliated Council Presidents
State
California ........ ... .. . Carolyn Wong
Illinois . ......... ........ Laura Smart
Michigan .......... Tara Saathoff-Wells
Minnesota .............. . . Peg Lindlof
Ohio ..... ... . ..... . Donna Crossman
Oklahoma.......... Debbie Richardson
Texas........... .. ....... David Sager
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Samford U ............. Jonathan Davis
S. Camlina St. U. Sheila Littlejohn-Biake
Syracuse U ............ Robert Moreno
Tech Coun. on Pam. Rei. ... Lane Powell
Towson U ................ Gina Costa
U. ofD!inois ........ . ... Angela Wiley
U. of Matyland ...... .. .. Roger Rubin
U. of Tennessee .... Julia & James Malia
U. of Manitoba .... ...... Carol Harvey
U. of Detroit Mercy....... Libby Blume
U. of Kentucky........... Patricia Dyk
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oates: Wed. Nov. 7- Sat. Nov. 10, 2007
Pre-conferences: Tuesday, Nov. 6
Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyh, U. KY
The theme encourages examination of families and diverse issues encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, health·
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Safety is at the forefront in response to the external forces - natural disasters, terrorist acts, and war-and
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Security is often described as "social", "financial"," Homeland", and "job" and these challenge the quality of life of
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loved, nurtured and encouraged.
NCFR as a group of family professionals is particularly appropriate to address these issues. The topic cuts across research
and applied fields, and programs.
Information about the 2007 Call for Proposals is available on NCFR's website starting November, 2006.
All submissions will be submitted electronically. See ~
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Always check the NCFR website
http: I lwww .ncfr.org/conference_info/index.asp attendees section for the latest tips and information.
How to Prepare Before You Leave Home
Register before October 30 to ensure receiving your
Program to review ahead of time. Bring your printed
program with you. Additional copies cost $7.00.
Review Your Printed Program
Scan the Subject Index on page 5 for presentations that
fit your interests. Rank the presentations/meetings you
want to attend daily. Use Your Personal Schedule
Planner in the pullout section.
Plan Networking Opportunities
Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with the
people you would like to meet. Colleagues can introduce
you if you have not met them before.
Bring return address labels or print your name and address
on a
sheet of peel-off labels to quickly attach them to sign-up lists
and order forms. (These are especially useful in the
exhibits.)
Bring business cards for exhibitors, presenters, and new
friends. If you bring a laptop or electronic calendar, add
N CFR reserves a limited number of money saving
student volunteer positions. If you work 8 hours, half
of your conference registration fee will be refunded after
the Conference. Contact the NCFR office at 888-7819331, or print a form off the NCFR Website:
http: I lwww .ncfr.org/ pdf/ Student_Aides.pdf. Contact:
Jackie Mosqueda, Concordia College, 275 N. Syndicate
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new people/addresses immediately.
Pack copies of your resume for colleagues or the Employment Matching Service if you registered.
Networking Opportunities Galore!
Newcomers' Reception - meet other first-time attendees
and the NCFR Board of Directors. Wednesday night.
President's Welcoming Reception at the Univ. of
Minnesota St. Paul Campus -Wednesday night. Buses
provided
Lunchin' With the Legends - Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Exhibitor Reception - Thursday, 5:30 p.m.
University Receptions- Thursday night
Celebration Honoring Cindy Winter - Friday night
Exhibits- Thursday and Friday
Ice Breakers
• Check name badges - coded for students or first-time
attendees and introduce yourself. Be a good listener as you
learn about the other person/s!
• Communicate by leaving messages at the NCFR message board, the hotel front desk, or room phone message
center. The NCFR Cyber Cafe in the Loring Room (1st
floor) allows you to check your home and work e-mails,
etc. Be courteous about using them.
• Central hotel sitting areas are great places for people
watching and meeting!
• Write reminders on the back of business cards about
the person to follow up with after you return home.
• Sharing rooms with someone you know adds to the fun
and lowers expenses. Call the NCFR office if you want to
schedule 1 or 2 roommates.
• The Hospitality Center in the Mirage Room on the
2nd Floor is a central meeting area and sign-up spot for
"dine-arounds," bidding on auction items, or browsing
state council displays.
Keep Physically Fit. Mentally Alert. and Safe
• Try to get enough rest during the conference. Fatigue is
predictable so take time to rest, exercise, and unwind.
• Don't skip meals! Try to eat a balanced diet. Take workout gear to use with the hotel exercise equipment.
• Stop in the Exhibits Thursday & Friday, Noon - 2 pm
for a quick massage.
• Be safety-smart! 1) Don't wear your name badge outside
the conference facility. 2) Stay in groups when walking
outdoors. 3) When in your room, keep the door locked
and the deadbolt engaged at all times. Use the peephole to
see who knocks, and call the front desk or security to verify, if the person says they are hotel staff. 4) Be alert when
riding an elevator by yourself. If a person follows you off
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Memorize how you unpack your things and where you
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Miscellaneous Notes
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2006 Conference Exhibitors
Review the Latest Books, Products and Services
• Get a massage and relax
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• Browse through the latest materials written by colleagues.
• Daily prize drawings
Thursday, November 9, Noon-7:00p.m.
Friday, November 10, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m.
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New Educational Sessions
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Family Science Association
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Free Spirit Publishing
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
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National Council on Family Relations
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U., #232 ............ p. 29
Adler-Baeder, Francesca,
Auburn U., #326-3, 406,
415-1
. . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 39, 44, 46
Ahmed, Saiffudin, Johns
H opkins U., #412 .... p. 45
(addad 10/27/ 06)
Aholou, Tiffiany M., U. GA,
#415-38 ............ p. 47
Aldous, Joan, U. of Notre
Dame, #335-14 pp. 42, insert
Alfaro, Edna C., AZ St. U.,
#216-6, 415-3 .... pp. 24, 46
Alexander, J.D., Pamela,
Hennepin County Judge,
MN, #PC ........... p. 12
Allan, Graham, FL St. U.,
#406
.................. P· 44
Allemagne, Kevin, Ma1yville
Acad., #116, 331, 427
....... pp. 6, 16, 17, 41, 49
Allen, Katherine R., Virginia
Tech, #TC6, 231, 317-3, 332
......... pp. 9, 29, 36, 41
Allen, Rose, U. MN, #216-26
....... pp. 6, 19, 25, 26, 51
Allen, Sarah, Brigham Young
U., #323 ............ p. 39
Allen, William D., Healing
Bonds,
Mpls., #112, 121, 122, 211,
218, 313, 316, 401. .. pp. 12,
16, 17, 19, 23, 26, 35, 36, 43,
51
Ames, Barbara D, MISt. U.,
#216~2 ............ p.25
Anasuri, Sadguna D., TX
Woman's U., #415.60 . p. 47
Anderson, Elaine A., U. MD,
64
# 106, 111, 317-29
............ pp.14, 15, 37
Anderson, Jared R., U. MN,
#31~8 ............. p. 36
Anderson, Jean, Emeritus, U.
MN Ext... pp. 6, 13, 19, 51
Annette, Kathleen, M.D.,
Bemidji Indian Hlth. Se1v.,
MN, #227 ......... pp. 28
Arcmy, Thomas A, Wake
Forest U. Sch. of Medicine,
#318
.................. p. 38
Arditti, Joyce A., VA Tech,
# 100,223,300 .......... .
pp. 6, 14, 21, 27, 28, 32, 33,
53
A1ms, Kimberly P., U. TN,
#31~28 ............ p. 37
Aronson, Stacey Rosenkrantz,
U. TX . . ... . . p. 12 (addad
8/ 31/06)
Ashbourne, Lynda M.,
London, ON, Canada #TC1
p.9
Atkins, Amanda, U. TN, #418
.................. p. 48
Axelson, LelandJ., Emeritus,
VA Tech ........ p. insert
B
Baer, Judith C., Rutgers U.,
#415~4 ............ p.47
Bailey, Deborah C., West. MI
U., # 109-10, 113, 335-8
............ pp. 15, 16, 42
Bailey, Sandra J., MT St. U.,
#250, 333 ....... pp. 31, 41
Bair, Scott E., Northcentral
U., #317-55 ......... p. 38
Ball, Katharine A., U. MOColumbia, #317-11, 415-23.
............... pp. 36,46
Ballard, Sharon M., East
Carolina U., #217, 400, 418
............ pp. 26, 43, 48
Bamaca, Mayra Y., AZ St. U.,
#216-6, #415-3 ... pp. 24, 46
Barber, Asha D., MI St. U.,
#216-11 ............ p.24
Barczak, RonaldJ., Yaeger,
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Jung-bauer & Barczak, #331
p. 41
Barnes, Howard, U. No. IA,
#213, 230, 414
.......... pp. 6, 23, 29, 45
Barrera, Isam·a, U. NM, #335-9
.................. p. 42
Bartell, Denise, U. WI-Green
Bay,#226 ........... p.28
Bartholomae, Suzanne, OH St.
U., #420 ............ p. 48
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne, OH
St. U., #TC1, 216-10, 233,
310, 317-16 pp. 9, 24, 29, 34,
36
Bartolic, Sylvia, U. TX-Austin
#110 ............... p. 15
Barton, Edward (dalatad
8/ 31/06)
Bartoszuk, Karin, E. TN St.
U., #216-7, 216-27 pp. 24, 25
Bass, Brenda L., U. No. IA,
#326-7 ............. p. 39
Bates, James S., Syracuse U.,
#333 ............... p. 41
Bauer, Jean W., U. MN, #222,
411, 415-51. .. pp. 27, 45, 47
Beal, Amanda E., Brigham
Young U., #TC1, 415-43 ...
............... pp.9,47
Bean, Roy, TX Tech U., #114
.................. p. 16
Beatty, ReShanta C., U. KY,
#415~1 ............ p.47
Behnke, Andrew 0., NC St.
U., (#114, 343 pp. 16, 42
addad sassion - 8/31/ 06)
Behrendt, Linda S., IN St. U.
#232 ............... p. 29
Belew, John L., U. MN, #31715
.................. p. 36
Bell, Janice, U. Calga1y, #326-8
.................. p. 39
Bell-Scott, Patricia, U. GA,
#236
.................. p. 30
Bengtson, Vern L., U. So. CA,
#TC2, 101. ...... pp. 9, 14,
Benin, Mary, AZ St. U., #21648
............... pp.2~28
Benjamin, Michael, Wash.
D.C., #239 .......... p. 30
Bensman, Marilyn, NCFR
UN Rep, NY ....... p. 55
Benson, Michael L., U. TN,
#424 ............... p. 49
Benson, Peter, The Search
Inst., Mpls., MN, #305 .. pp.
33
Berarducci, Nm·i, FL St. U.,
#113, 123 ....... pp.16, 18
Berge, Jerica M., U. MN,
#31~12 ............ p. 36
Berke, Debra L., Messiah Col.,
#216-50, 302, 309
............ pp. 26, 33, 34
Berkowitz, Dana A., U. FL,
#117
.................. p. 17
Be1mudez, J. Maria, TX Tech
U., #326-13 ......... p. 40
Bemstein, Victor, U. Chicago,
#222 ............... p. 27
Bessey, Lynda, NCFR. pp. 51,
55
Bethel, Christine N., East
Carolina U., #326·6 ... p. 39
Bird, Cai"Olyn L., U. MN,
#41~5 1 ............ p.47
1Uaelttttcut, Lett aitte, R>f U .
1tt8iuliapelia, #112 . ... p. 1€.
(eancallad 10/ 27/06)
Blackwell, Ann P., U. of So.
MS, #326-11. ........ p. 40
Blaisure, Karen, West. MI U.,
#216-33, 230 ..... pp. 25, 29
Blanchard, Kevin , Blanchard
Commun., MN ...... p. 51
Blanchard, Victoria L.,
Brigham Young U., #216-37,
415-43
............... pp.25, 47
Blankemeyer, Maureen, Kent
St. U., #415-14 ....... p. 46
Blieszner, Rosemary, VA
Tech, #105 .......... p. 14
Blodgett, Jeff, Wellstone
Action Camp, MN, #213. p.
23
Blow, Adrian J, MISt. U.,
#107, 125 ....... pp. 14, 18
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Blum, Robert William, Johns
Hopkins U., #412 .... p. 45
(addad - 10/27/ 06}
Blume, Libby Balter, U.
Detroit, Mercy, #TC6 .. p. 9
Blume, Thomas, Oakland U.,
#107 ............... p. 14
Boellaard, Rila J., SD St. U.,
#216-39 ............ p. 29
Boesch, Kathy, U. NELincoln, #216-8 ...... p. 24
Bogenschneider, Karen, U.
WI-Madison, #PC, 109-13,
309, 405 ... pp. 9, 15, 34, 44
Bolland, John M., U. AL-Birmingam, #221, 424pp. 27, 49
Booth, Jacki, SD St. U., #31751
.................. p. 38
Borden, Lynne E., U. AZ,
#114, 208, 216-15 pp. 16, 22,
24
Boss, Pauline, U. MN, #322,
331, ..... pp. 30, 41, insert
Bosworth, David, Kent Cty.
Friend of the Comt, #230
.................. p. 29
Bouffiou, Lydia, U. WIMadison, #415-27 .... p. 46
Bowers, Susan, No. IL. U.
#222
.................. p. 27
Bowman, Sally, OR St. U.,
#109-13, 309 ..... pp. 15, 34
Bowman, Ted W., U. MN,
#206
.................. p. 22
Boyd-Soisson, Erin F., Messiah
Col., #216-50 ........ p. 26
Brady, Laura T., U. DE, #31
.................. p. 38
Braun, Bonnie, U. MD, #PC,
317-29 ......... pp. 12, 37
Bredehoft, David, Concordia
U., #317-34, 415-34 .. pp. 37,
47
Bretherton, Inge, U. WIMadison, #415-55 .... p. 47
Briggs, Kathleen, OK St. U.,
#125, 210 ....... pp. 18, 23
Bright, Jeff............ p. 55
Brigli, Lorianna, Temple U.,
#233 ............... p. 29
Brintnall-Peterson, Mary, U.
~, #418 .......... p. 48
Britton, Joshua M., TX Tech
U., #216-12 ......... p. 24
Brody, Gene, U. GA, #321
.................. p. 38
Broese van Groenou,
Marjolein I., Vrije U.
Amsterdam,
#317-10 ............ p. 36
Brooke, Marcie, Working
Pam. Resource Ctr., St.
Paul, MN, 103, 204 pp. 6, 7,
8, 14,
.............. 22, 53, 55
Brosi, Matthew W., OK St.
U., #109-9, 410 .. pp. 15, 45
Brosi, Whitney A., OK St. U.,
#335~ ............. p.41
Brown, Sherri, Pmdue U.,
#317-1 ............. p. 36
Bmnsma, David L., U. MOColumbia, #127 ...... p. 18
Bryant, Chalandra M., Penn
St. U., #221, 317~4, 424
............ pp. 27, 37, 49
Buckley, Catherine K, OH St.
U., #415-31 ......... p. 46
Buckmiller, Nicolle, U. MD,
#317-53 ............ p. 38
Buehler, Cheryl, U. NCGreensboro, #317-26, 405,
415-57 ...... pp. 37, 44, 47
E~la:ntin, Je~t Ftee8ttelt,
:8e¥<ltttg Ctee!!: Et. U ., #JB
. . ...... . .. . ... . . - ~ · 11
(dalatad 9/ 15/ 06)
Bulcroft, Rick, West. WA U.,
#118 . ...... p. 17 (dalatad
9/ 15/06)
Bullock, Linda F. C., U. MOColumbia, #317-11, 415-23.
............... pp. 36,46
Bulock, Laurie A., MISt. U.,
#216~2, 317-11, 415-8
............... pp.2~46
Burg, James, Purdue U. #241
................... p.30
Burgess, Anne M., U. of So.
MS, #326-11. ........ p. 40
Burgess, Norma Bond,
Syracuse U., #301 . pp. 7, 33
Burke, Jay E., OK St. U.,
#335~
.................. p. 41
Burnett, Misty, Weber St. U.,
#415-36 ............ p. 47
Burr, Wesley R., Emeritus,
Brigham Young U. p. insert
Burton, Linda M., Duke U.,
#216-56, 218 ..... pp. 26, 27
Busby, Dean M, Brigham
Young U, #116, #415-54 ...
pp.16, 47
Butler, Mark H, Brigham
Young U., #421. ..... p. 48
c
Calkins, Carrie A., U. NELincoln, #216-8 ...... p. 24
Campbell, Kelly, U. GA,
#317-56 ............ p. 38
Canary, Daniel, AZ St. U.,
#216-61 ............ p. 26
Cancel Tirado, Doris I., OR
St. U., #221 ......... p. 27
Cansler, Emily, AZ St. U.,
#321
.................. p. 39
Carolan, Marsha, MISt. U.
#105 ............... p. 14
Caron,Wayne, U. MN, #109-1
.................. p. 15
Carow, Nancy L., U. TN,
#418
.................. p. 48
Carrere, Sybil, U. WA, #208-2
.................. p. 22
Carroll, Elizabeth B., E.
Carolina U., #326-6 ... p. 39
Carroll, Jason S., Brigham
Young U., #TC1, TC5, 128,
317-57, 415-54. pp. 9, 18, 25,
38,47
Carter, Gerard A., Catholic
Social Services, #317-33 p. 37
Cartwright, Claire, U. of
Auck-land, #210 ..... p. 23
Cashen, Deborah, Parenting
Partnerships, Inc., Houston,
TX, #PC, 217 ... pp. 12, 26
Cassidy, Dawn, NCFR, #243,
416, 426 ... pp. 6, 47, 49, 55
Cate, Rodney M., U. AZ,
#216-52 ............ p. 26
Catlett, Beth S., U. IL, #223
.................. p. 27
Cheney, Cassandra, LA St. U.,
#108 ............... p. 15
Chang, Christina,
Metropolitan Comm. Col.,
#216~1 ............ p.25
Chang, I. Joyce, Cent. MOSt.
U., #216~1 ......... p. 25
Chang, Sarah L., Brigham
Young U., #415-59 ... p. 47
Cheek, Cheryl, Penn St. U.Mont Alto, #105 ..... p. 14
Chen, Nina, U. MOColumbia, #3 17-58 ... p. 38
(addad 8/ 31/ 06)
Cheon, Hee-Sun, IA St. U.,
#310
.................. p. 34
Cheon, Hyejung, Ewha
Women's U., #317-58 . p. 38
Chibucos, Tom, Bowling
Green U. #106 ....... p. 14
Choi, Saeeun, U. WI-Madison,
#317~7 ............ p. 37
Chong, Umi, The Lewin
Group, #320 ........ p. 38
Chou, Li-Tuan, Natl. Taiwan
Normal U., #311 ..... p. 34
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson, U. AZ, #TC6..... p. 9
Christensen, Elizabeth, U.
NV, Reno, #415-21 ... p. 46
Christiansen, Abigail, Purdue
U., #415~7 ......... p. 47
Christopher, F. Scott, AZ St.
U., #216-61 ......... p. 26
Chung, Grace H., U. IL, #200,
#223, 308 .... pp. 21, 27, 34
Churchill, Susan L., U. NE,
#317~5 ............ p. 37
Clar·ke, Jean Illsley, J .I.
Consul-tants, Mpls. MN,
#415-34
. ................. p. 47
Clayton, Macee, OK St. U.,
#125, 210 ....... pp. 18, 23
Cleveland, H. Harrington, TX
Tech U., #415-53 ..... p. 47
Clowar·d, Cheryl Jones, U T St.
U., #104 .. . .. . ... . .. p. 14
(addad 9/ 25/ 06}
Coehlo, Deborah P., OR St.
U.-Cascades Campus, #21621
.................. p. 25
Cohen, Diana T., U. FL, #3355
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.................. p. 42
Coleman, Marilyn, U . MOColumbia, #222, 322, 406,
415-32 .. pp. 6, 27, 39, 44, 46
Collins, Cherie, U . MN, #407
.................. P· 44
Coltrane, Scott, U. CARiverside, #114 ...... p. 16
Colvin, Jan, VA Tech, #246,
306 ................... .
............... pp. 30,34
Comeau, Joan, Pam. Infor.
Serv., Mpls., MN, #218 . pp.
26
Cone, Pamela H., Azusa
Pacific U., #423 ...... p. 49
Connor, Jennifer J., U. MN,
#109-3 ............. p. 15
Connor, Michael, CASt. D.Long Beach, #328 .... p. 40
Cook, Christine, Iowa St. U.,
#221 ............... p.27
Cooke, Betty, U. MN, #335-2
.................. p. 41
Cooke, Lynn Prince, U.
Queen-sland, #323 .... p. 39
(detldetd 9/ 15/06)
Cooney, Teresa M., U. MOColumbia, #127, 411
............... pp. 18,45
Cordova, David, MISt. U.,
#210 .................. .
.................. p. 23
Cornille, Thomas A., FL St.
U., #113, 123, 209, 421
. . ...... . pp. 16, 18, 22, 48
(addetd ussion 9/25/ 06)
Cottle, Nate R., U. of No.
TX, #216-34, 226 pp. 25, 28
Covey, Martin, Spring Arbor
Col., MI, #217 ....... p. 26
Cowde1y, Randi S., CASt. U.,
East Bay, #125 ....... p. 18
Cox, Alisa, Brigham Young
U ., #TC1 ............ p. 9
Cox, Jr., Ronald B., MISt. U.,
#230 ............... p.29
Cox, Suzanne, Beloit Col.,
#222
.................. p. 27
Crane, D. Russell, Brigham
Young U., #317-53 ... p. 38
Crase, Sedahlia J, IA St. U.,
#113, 216-4 ...... pp. 16, 24
Crawford, Christina, U. MO-
66
Columbia, #216-38 ... p. 25
Crawford, Duane W., TX
Tech U., #423 ....... p. 49
Crosbie-Bumett, Margaret , U.
Miami, #118 .. . p . 17 (added
9/ 15/ 06)
Crouter, Ann C., Penn St. U.,
#312, 321, 405, 409, 415-56
...... pp. 34, 39, 44, 45, 47
Csizmadia, Annamaria, U .
MO-Columbia, #127 .. p. 18
Cummins, H.J., Mpls. Star
Tribune, #404 ....... p. 44
Cunningham, Gary,
No1thpoint Health &
Wellness Ctr., Mpls., MN,
#328 .............. pp.40
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, U .
TN, #113 ........... p. 16
Cwtner-Smith, Mary
Elizabeth, U . AL, #216-23 p.
25
Cushman, Diane, MN Office
on the Econ. Status of
Women, #WL ........ p. 8
Czaplewski, Mmy Jo, NCFR,
#342 ......... p. 42, 51, 55
[)
Dahl, Carla M., Bethel Sem.,
MN, #324 .......... p. 39
Dakin, John B., TX Tech U.,
#128,216-12 ...... p. 1~24
Daly , Keny, U. Guelph, CA
#TC3, 111 ....... pp. 9, 15
Daneshpour, Manijeh, St.
Cloud St. U., #422 ... p. 48
Daniels, Kathrine, Ctr. for Life
Transformation, #331 . p. 41
Dante, Maggie, Children' s
Serv. Coun. of Palm Beach
Cty., #415-6 ......... p. 46
Dm·ling, Carol A., FL St. U.,
#217, 335-13, 408
.......... pp. 6, 26, 42, 44
Davis, Deborah A., #TC5. p. 9
Davis, Donna Z., U. FL,
#216-36 ............ p. 25
Davis, Kelly D., Penn St. U.,
#312, 409 ....... pp. 34, 45
Day, Randal, Brigham Young
U ., #TC1, TC5, 317-46
............... pp. 9, 37
Dean, Katherine J., OH St. U .,
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
#317-5 ............. p. 36
Dean, Lukas R., TX Tech U.,
#128 ............... p. 18
DeBord, Km·en, NC St. U.,
#113, 335-2 ...... pp. 16, 41
DeFrain, John, U. NE, #109-8
.................. p. 15
Del Campo, Diana S., NM St.
U ., #317-52 ......... p. 38
Del Campo, Robert L., NM
St. U., #317-52 ....... p. 38
Delgado, Melissa, AZ St. U.,
#312 ............... p. 34
Denham, Sharon, OH U.,
#208, 326-8, 403, 410
......... pp.2~4~43,45
Denmark, Nicole, U . MD,
#317-36 ............ p. 37
Dennison, Bm·bara A., SUNY
Oneonta, #216-19 .... p. 25
Dennison, Renee P., U . AZ,
#415-48 ............ p.47
DeReus, Lee Ann, Penn St.
D .-Altoona, #TC6, #132,
140,203pp. 9, 19,20,21, 51
DeWeever, Guy, James Bell
Associates, #320 ...... p. 38
Dew , Jeffrey P., Penn St. U.,
#128 ............... p. 18
Dickey, B1yce, West. MI U .,
#216-33, 216-40 ...... p. 25
Distelberg, Brian, MISt. U.,
#107 ............... p. 14
Dixon, Althea F., U. MN,
#318 .................. .
. ................. p. 38
Doherty, William J., U . MN,
#TC1, 232, 320
· · ..... pp. 9, 29, 38, inse1t
Dollahite, David C., Brigham
Young U., #108 ...... p. 15
Domenech Rodriguez,
Melanie, UT St. U., #210-2.
p. 23
Donnelly, Denise, GA St. U.,
#231 ............... p. 29
Donnermeyer, Joseph F., OH
St. U., #216-1. ....... p. 24
Doohan, Eve-Anne, U. San
Francisco, #208 ...... p. 22
Dorius, Cassandra J., Penn St.
U ., #405 ............ p. 44
Draper, Thomas W., Brigham
Young U , #116-1 ..... p. 16
Duncan, Stephen F., Brigham
Young U., #230, 418
............... pp. 29,48
Durant, Thomas, LA St. U.,
#407 ............... p. 44
Dworkin, Jodi, U. MN, #PC,
317-57, 415-35 pp. 11, 38, 47
Dyches, Tina, Brigham Young
U ., #317-19, 420 . pp. 37, 48
Dyer, William J., U. IL
Urbana-Champaign, # 127-3
p. 18
Dy k, Patricia Hyjer, U . KY
. .......... pp. 6, 7, 51, 57
E
Eanes, Angella Y., SC St. U.,
#415-26 ............ p. 46
EchevmTia-Doan, Silvia C., U.
FL, #415-46 ......... p. 47
Edmond, Yanique, U . MD,
#124 .................. .
.................. p. 18
Elam, Paul, MISt. U., #216-44
. ................. p. 25
Ellis, Sunam V., Penn St. U .,
#317-44,424 ..... pp. 37,49
Eng, Sothy, TX Tech U.,
#317-23 ............ p. 37
Erickson, Martha Farrell, U.
MN, #WL, 404 ... pp. 8, 44
Erickson, Martin, ND St. U .,
#117-4 ............. p. 17
Erolin, Km·a S., U. MN, #21629
.................. p. 25
Erwin, Benjamin R., Brigham
Young U., #415-43 ... p. 47
Eryigit, Suna, Auburn U .,
#326-3 ................ .
.................. p. 39
Eskow, Km·en G., Towson U .,
#216-35 ............ p. 25
Esposito, Beverly G.,
Children' s Forum, #329 .. p.
41
Everson, Ronald B., Mmy Lou
Fraser Foundation, #335-13
.................. p. 42
F
Fagan , Jay, Temple U., #233
.................. p. 29
Fairbourn, Jennifer, U. MD,
#104 p . 14 (addetd 9/ 15/06)
Fang, Shi-Ruei Sheny, Penn
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St. U., Delaware County,
#307
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Farrer, Lori B., West. MI U.,
#216-33, 216-40 ...... p. 25
Fawcett, Elizabeth, Brigham
Young U., #216-37 ... p. 25
Feasel, Brandon, U. Notre
Dame, #335-14 ....... p. 42
Feehan, Richm·d J., U. Alberta,
#424 ............... p. 49
Feeney, Sat·ah L, OR St. U.,
#221
.................. p. 27
Fehr, Beverley, IL St. U., #2261
.................. p. 28
Feldman, Margaret, Emer.
NCFR
Washington Rep., NY, #337
.................. p. 42
Fetzer, Diana, Messiah Col.,
#216-50 ............ p. 26
Few, April L., VA Tech,
#TC6, 130, 216-5, 223, 325
. . pp. 6, 9, 21, 24, 28, 39, 53
(addad SQSSiON: - 9/ 25/06)
Finley, Gordon E., FL Inti.
U., #317-43, 405 . pp. 37, 44
Fischer, Judith L., TX Tech
U., #415-52, 415-53 ... p. 47
Fishman, Mike, The Lewin
Group, #320 ........ p. 38
Fitzpatrick, Jacki, TX Tech
U., #226, 415-52, 415-53
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp.2~47
Fleming, Wm. Michael, U.
No. IA, # 104, 216-60, 230,
326-7, 343 pp. 14, 26, 29, 39,
42
(Changad sassion no. 8/ 31/ 06)
Flemke, Kimberly R., Drexel
U., #332 ............ p. 41
Flemy-Steiner, Ruth E, U.
DE, #332 ........... p. 41
Flick, Marilyn, No. Eugene
H.S., OR, #138, 216, 418
. . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 19, 24, 48
Fogarty, Kate, U. FL, #415-46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
Fonseca, Cm·ol, U. IL, #223
.. . . p . 27 (addad 8/ 31/ 06)
Forest, Claire, Cornell Pam.
Dev., #414 . .. . ... . .. p. 45
(addad 9/ 25/06)
Forgatch, Marion, OR Soc.
Learning Ctr., #210-2 . p. 23
Forry, Nicole D., U. MD,
#415-10 ............ p. 46
Fortner, Melissa, Transylvania
U., #312 ............ p. 34
Fomnier, David G., OK St.
U., #125-3, 210-3 . pp. 18, 23
Fouts, Gregoty T, Nazarene
U. Col., #412 ........ p. 45
Fox, Greer L., U. TN, #424
............ pp. 49, insett
Fox, Wanda S., Purdue U.,
#415-17 ............ p. 46
Franck, Km·en L., U. TN,
#317-26 ............ p. 37
Frausto, Leticia, U. WIMadison, #229 ....... p. 29
Frazier, Monica, Youth Serv.
Bur., #122 .......... p. 17
Fresh, Kara, U. KY, #216-28
.................. p. 25
Frias, Larissa V., Purdue U.,
#415-15, 415-16 ...... p. 46
Fruhauf, Christine A., CO St.
U., #421. ........... p. 48
Futris, Ted G., U. GA, #233,
#415-37, 420 .. pp. 29, 47, 48
G
Gage, Amy, Mpls. St. Paul
Mag., St. Olaf Col., #WL. p.
8
Gager, Connie T., AZ St. U.,
#216-48 ............ p.25
Gale, Jeny, U. GA, #415-38
.................. p. 47
Ganong, Lawrence H., U.
MO-Columbia, #222, 322,
406
............. p. 27, 39, 44
Garasky, Steven B., IA St. U.,
#221 ............... p. 27
Gat·cia, Marie, Temple U.,
#233
.................. p. 29
Gat·diner, Kat·en, The Lewin
Group, #320 ........ p. 38
Gat·dner, Brandt C., MISt. U.,
#325 ............... p. 39
Gat·dner, Scott, SD St. U.,
#216-39 ............ p. 25
Ganett, Amanda L., U. NELincoln, #216-8, 317-45
............... pp. 24,37
Ganett, Matt, U. NELincoln, #124-1 ...... p. 18
Garrison, Mary E., LA St. U.,
#321 ............... p. 39
Gatwick, Ann E., U. MN,
#208, 227, 317-15, 326-8, 420
...... pp. 22, 28, 36, 40, 48
Gavazzi, Stephen M., OH St.
U., #TCl, 216-13, 233, 31713, 410, 415-59
.... pp. 9, 24, 29, 36, 45, 47
Gayles, Jochebed G., Penn St.
U., #216-56 ......... p. 26
Geaither, Valerie, Metro St .
U ., MN , #332, 408 .. pp. 41,
44 (added session 8/31/ 06)
Gelles, Richard, U. PA, #119
.................. p. 17
Gentty, Amanda, Wake Forest
U. Sch. of Medicine, #318 p.
38
Gentty, Deborah B., IL St. U.
.................. p. 53
Gesme, Carol, I 'Wannabe
Me,MN ........... p. 51
Ghazarian , Sharon R. , U . N CG reensboro, #405, 415-62
pp. 44, 47 (changad sassion
t ima - 9/ 15/ 06)
Gibson, Priscilla, U. MN, #313
................. PP· 35
Gilbert, Kathleen R. , IN U.,
#103, 316, 326-2
· · .... pp. 1~3~3~51,55
Giles-Sims, Jean, TX Christian
U., #332 ............ p. 41
Gilgun, Jane, U. MN, #TC 3,
322 ............. pp. 9,39
Gillaspy, Thomas, State of
MN, Dept. of Demography,
#WL
................... P· 8
Gilliland, AmyL., U. WIMadison, #415-55 .... p. 47
Glade, Aaron C., OH St. U.,
#233 ............... p. 29
Glebova, Tatiana, OH St. U.,
#233 ............... p. 29
Glover, Rebecca J., U. No.
TX, #216-34......... p. 25
Goddard, H. Wallace, U. AR
Coop. Ext., #216-45, 335-9
............... pp.2~42
Godfrey, Joyzelle, U. NELincoln, #124-1 ...... p. 18
Gold, Steven J., MISt. U.,
#415-8 ............. p. 46
Goldberg, Abbie E., Clark U.,
#231, 326-12 ..... pp.29,40
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda, AZ
St. U., #216-6, #415-3
............... pp. 24,46
Gonzales, Nancy, AZ St. U.,
#317-40, 403, 415-7
............ pp. 37, 43, 46
Gonzalez, Nancy, NCFR,
#103, 135, 203. pp. 6, 14, 19,
55
Goodman, W. Benjamin, Penn
St. U., #415-56 ....... p. 47
Goodwin, Paula Y, Purdue U.,
#317-1, 409 ...... pp. 36, 45
Gouin, Keith L., U. FL, #419
.................. p. 48
Graczyk, Lee, MN Seniors
Fed., #313 .......... p. 35
Granberg, Ellen, U. GA,
#216-47 ............ p.25
Granville, Bridget E., AZ St.
U., #216-61 ......... p. 26
Grass, Saralyn, Children's
Forum, FL, #329 ..... p. 41
Gray, Judith 1., Ball St. U.,
#232-3 ............. p. 29
Greder, Kimberly A., IA St.
U., #221. ........... p. 27
Green, Denise, U. NE, #317-45
.................. p. 37
Green, Maty S., IA St. U.,
#125
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Greenfield, Etnily A, U. WI,
#116 ............... p. 17
Griffore, Robett, MISt. U.,
#216-44 ............ p.25
Gross, Kevin H., E. Carolina
U., #317-18 ......... p. 36
Grotevant, Harold D., U .
MN, #102, 415-25 pp. 14, 46
Grutzmacher, Stephanie K. , U .
MD, #209-4, 317-31
. .............. pp. 22,37
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Wake
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For-est U . Sch. of Medicine,
#102, 208, 318pp. 14,22, 38
Gudmunson, Clinton G., U .
MN, #128-2 .. . ... . .. p. 18
Guerrero, Laura, AZ St. U .,
#216-61 .. . .. . ... . .. p. 26
Gupta, Alok, Columbus
Child-ren's Resem·ch Inst.,
#216-55
.................. p. 26
Guttormson, Heather, ND St.
U ., #117-4 . .. . ... . .. p. 17
Guzman, Lina P., Child
Trends, #317-41 ... . .. p. 37
Guzzardo, Mariana T., U . of
Connecticut, #317-2 .. p. 36
H
H aberman, Heather, Virginia
Tech,#306 . .. . ... . .. p. 34
H achiya, Miki, Aubwn U .,
#216-7 ... . .. . ... . .. p. 15
H aj-Yahia, Muhammad,
Hebrew U., #109-6 ... p. 15
Hakayama, Miki, MISt. U.,
#216-44 .. . .. . ... . .. p. 25
(addad 9/15/ 06)
H all, ScottS., Ball St. U ., #312
.................. p. 34
H a=onds-Smith, Maxine,
Intergenerational Wellness
& Aging, Houston, TX,
#131, 416. pp. 19, 38, 48, 51,
53
H amon, Raeann R., Messiah
Col., #304, 326-9. pp. 33, 40,
55
H an, Chang Keun, WA U .-St.
Louis, #405 .. . ... . .. p. 44
H an, Gyoung H ae, H ankyong
Nat!. U ., #311 . ... . .. p. 34
H anratty, Maria, U . MN, #323
.................. p. 39
H ans, Jason D, U. KY, #116,
216-28, 317-9 . pp. 17, 25, 36
H ans, Sy dney, U. Chicago,
#222-4 ............. p.27
H anson, Sandra, GA Tech,
#33~10 ........... pp.42
Hm·desty, Jennifer L., U. IL,
#223, 308, .... pp. 27, 28, 34
Hm·kins, Arthw-, U. MN, #313
................. PP· 35
Hatpel, Tammy S, LA Tech
U ., #208-4 .......... p. 22
68
Hatper, James M., Brigham
Young U ., #TC1 ..... pp. 9
H arris, Gardenia, IL St. U.,
#216-53 ............ p. 26
H arris, Jeffrey, IntelliSolve,
Inc., #317-30 ........ p. 37
H arris, Victor W., UT St. U.,
#216-31, 216-32 ...... p. 25
Hatvey, Ashley M., U. CODenver, #421 ........ p. 48
Hatvey, Carol D. H., U .
Manitoba, #411 ...... p. 45
H auger, Angela R., Col. St.
Scholastica, #216-46 ... p. 25
H awkins, Alan J., Brigham
Young U., #216-37 ... p. 25
H awkins, Dyane K., MI St.
U ., #317-50 ......... p. 38
H awley, D ale, U. WI-Stout,
#108, 310 ...... pp. 15,34
H ayslip, Bert, U. No. TX,
#115
.................. p. 16
Heath, Claudia J., U. KY,
#308
.................. p. 34
Hebblethwaite, Shannon,
#TC2
................... P· 9
Helms, Heather M., U. of NC
at Greensboro, #317-33, 41557
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Henderson, Tammy, OK St.
U., #PC, 239, 407pp. 12, 30,
44
(addad sassions 9/ 25/ 06)
Hendrick, Clyde, TX Tech U.,
#226 ............... p. 28
Hendrick, Susan S., TX Tech
U ., #226 ............ p. 28
Hendrix, Charles C., OK St.
U ., #125, 210 .... pp. 18, 23
Heruy , Cat·olyn S, O K St. U.,
#216-16, 408, 410
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¥Iettlein, Kat, U . ~P:' Leu
'•'esa!, #H7 18f! . 17 (delet ed
session - 8/31/06)
Hey , Richm·d N., Emeritus, U.
MN ............ p. insert
Higginbotham, Brian J., UT
St. U., #216-31, 216-32, 31732, 415-1 .... pp. 25, 37, 46
Hill, E. Jeffrey, Brigham
2006 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Young U., #323 ...... p. 39
Hill, Gretchen, AR St. U.,
#117
.................. p. 17
Hill, Patricia W., U. NE, #31714
.................. p. 36
Hill, Twyla, U. GA, #330p. 41
Hill-Menon, Toni, U. NE,
#31~22 ............ p. 37
Hockaday, Cathy M., IA St.
U ., #216-4 .......... p. 24
Ho, Edward, Bach H arrison,
L.L.C., #317-32 ...... p. 37
Hogan-Schiltgen, M. Janice, U.
MN ........ pp. 51, insert
Hokes, Ora, U. MN .... p. 51
Hollist, Cody S., U. N ELincoln, #124, 421 pp. 18, 48
Holm, Kristen, Nat'!. Jewish
Medical & Research Ctr,
#331. .............. p. 41
Holman, Thomas B., Brigham
Young U., #101, 116, 128,
415-45 .... pp. 14, 16, 18, 47
Holst, Elke, German Inst. for
Economic Research,
#126 ............... p. 18
Holt, Cheryl, U. AL-Birmingham, #317-24 ........ p. 37
Holtrop, Kendal N ., MISt.
U ., #210 ............ p. 23
Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy,
AZ St. U ., #216-61 ... p. 26
Honig, Alice S., Syracuse U .,
#222 ............... p. 27
Hopke, Theresa, RSM
McGladrey, Inc., #WL . p. 8
Hopkins-Williams, Katrina,
LA St. U ., #108-3 .... p. 15
Horlacher, Gary T., Brigham
Young U., #101, 317-42, 340
. . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 37, 42
Houltberg, Benjamin J., OK
St. U., #408 ......... p. 44
Hoyt, Dan, U . N E-Lincoln,
#419 ............... p. 48
Huang, Grace, #3 18-58 .. p. 38
(addad 8/ 31/ 06)
Hubler, Daniel, Weber St. U .,
#224 ............... p. 28
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine
A., U . N E, #317-45 ... p. 37
Huebner, Angela}., VA Tech,
#423 ............... p. 49
Huenemann, Justin, Amer.
Indian Fams. Proj., Mpls.,
#227 .............. pp.28
Huey, Erron L., W. VA U.,
#216-16 ............ p. 24
Huff, Nichole, E. Carolina U .,
#326-6 ............. p. 39
Huffaker, Stacey A., UT St.
U ., #216-31 ......... p. 24
Hunter, Sally B., U. TN, #209,
216-20 ......... pp. 22, 25
Huston, Aletha, U. TX-Austin
.... p. 12 (addad 8/ 31/ 06)
Huston, Ted L, U . TX-Austin,
#216-30, 319 . . pp. 12, 25, 38
(addad sassions - 8/ 31/ 06)
Hutter, Mat·k, Rowan U.,
#326-14 ............ p. 40
Hwang, Abraham, Messiah
Col., #216-50, 415-13, 419
............ pp. 26, 46, 48
Hyman, Batya, Salisbmy U.,
#117 ............... p. 17
I
Ikramullah, Erum, Child
Trends, #415-30 ...... p. 46
Irnig, David R., MISt. U.,
#216-42, 415-8 ... pp. 25, 46
Ireland, Thomas, U. MO, #331
.................. p. 41
Ishii Kttttfi!:, 2 fagahe, U. GA
R4 e et 9i8e, N12b .. . ... p. 18
(dalatad 9/ 25/06)
Ittig, Maureen, U. WIMadison, #317-4 ..... p. 36
Iwasaki, Kaori, Ochanomizu
U ., #216-22 ......... p. 25
:r
Jackson, Jeffrey B., Youth
Care of UT Ado!.
Treatment Ctr., #420 . p. 48
Jacob, Jenet, U. MN, #323 . p .
39
Jacobson, Arminta, U. No.
TX, #335-2 ......... p. 41
Jacobson, Brenda K., ND St.
U ., #216-27 ......... p. 25
Jacobson-McConnell, Law-en,
Penn St. U., #415-12 .. p. 46
Jang, Dukrae, TX Woman's
U ., #415-2 .......... p. 46
Jang, Yuri, U. of So. FL, #322
.................. p. 39
Jarrett, Robin L., U. IL-
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Urbana-Champaign, #106 p.
25
JaiVis, Mark 0., Penn St. D.Altoona, #216-30 .. . .. p. 25
(c:hangCid ClmployCI,. 10/27/ 06)
Jensen, Maty L, Bethel Sem.,
~, #324 .......... p. 39
Jeong, Yu-Jin, Yonsei U.,
#224, #415-4 ..... pp. 28, 46
Jerpbak, Michael, U. ~'
#303
.................. p. 33
Jeter, Nari Beraducci, FL St.
U., #123 ............ p. 18
Ji, Cheng Shuang, U. MD,
#317-22, 415-19 .. pp. 37, 46
Joest, Karen S., SUNYOneonta, #109-14 .... p. 15
Johnson, Jennifer, UT St. U.Uintah Basin, #402 ... p. 43
Johnson, Kurt, U. NELincolo,#419 ....... p. 48
Johnson, Michael P., Emer.,
Penn St. U., #119, 319, 332
......... pp. 17, 28, 38, 41
Johnson, Rebecca, UT St. U.,
#226-2 ............. p. 28
Jolley, Lee Ann, U. TN, #418
.................. p. 48
Jones, Clarence, Southside
Com. Hlth. Se1v., Mpls.,
~,#328
................ ·PP· 40
Jordahl, Tina R., IA St. U.,
#216-51 ............ p. 26
Jorgensen, Stephen R., U.
MO-Columbia .... p. insert
Julian, Teresa W., Columbus
Children' s Research Inst.,
#216-55, #308 .... pp. 26, 34
Jungbauer, William J., L. D.
Yaeger, Jungbauer &
Barczak, #331 ....... p. 41
K
Kalifeh, Phyllis K., Children's
Forum, #329 ........ p. 41
Kamp Dush, Claire M.,
Cornell U., #415-58 ... p. 47
Kang, Hyeyoung, U . ILUrbana-Champaign, #415-39
p. 47
Kanie, Noriko, Ochanomizu
U ., #216-22 ......... p. 25
Kao, Shu-Ching, Nat!. Chia-Yi
U ., #317-35, 317-38
............... pp. 37-38
Kaspar, Violet, IA St. U.,
#410 ............... p. 45
Katafiasz, Heather A, OH St.
U ., #216-10, 317-16 .. pp. 24,
36
Katras, Maty Jo, U. MN, #2223
.................. p. 27
Katz, Ruth, U. H aifa, #224-2
.................. p. 28
Kaura, Shelby A., IA St. U.,
#308 ............... p. 34
Kay, Nicole M., Brigham
Young U., #420 ...... p. 48
Kaye, Sarah, U. MD, #127,
#317~ 1 ........ pp. 1~37
Kelleher, Kelly, Columbus
Children' s Research Inst.,
#216-55 ............ p. 26
Keller, Kimberly J.M., U.
MO, #216-38 ........ p. 25
Kelly, Erin, U. MN, #323p. 39
(addCid 9/ 15/06)
Kelly, Jenell N., U. IL-UrbanaChampaign, #106 .... p. 14
Kenney, Catherine, U. IL p. 12
(addCid 8/ 31/06)
Kerpelman , Jennifer L.,
Auburn U., #216-17, 326-3,
415-1, 415-42. pp. 25, 39, 46,
47
Kersey, Megan, U. KY, #116
.................. p. 17
Khaw, Lynda! Bee Lian , U . IL,
#223, 308 ....... pp. 27, 34
Khurana, Atika, OH St. U.,
#233 ............... p. 29
Kiger, Ga1y, Utah St. U.,
#312, #335-7 ..... pp. 35, 42
Kihm, Holly S., LA St. U.,
#317-17 ............ p. 36
Kim, Elena Young-Kyong,
Purdue U., #415-15 ... p. 46
Kim, Eunjung, Korea Inst. for
Youth Development,
#415~0 ............ p.47
Kim, Hyungsoo, U. KY, #41541
.................. p. 47
Kim, Hyun-Su H., Yonsei U.,
#224~ ............. p.28
Kim, Myung Cha, Sookmyung
Women's U., #411 ... p. 45
Kim, Seongeun, Penn St. U.,
Delaware County, #307p. 34
Kim, Siyeun, Korea Nat!.
Open U., #317-7 ..... p. 36
Kim, Soohong, U . MN, #31758
.................. p. 38
Kim, Soyoun, U. MOColumbia, #411 ...... p. 45
Kim, Young H ee, H ankyong
Nat!. U ., #216-22 .. . .. p. 26
(c:hangCid SCission timCI
9/ 25/06)
Kim, Yunhee, Syracuse U.,
#216-24 ............ p. 25
Kirby Wilkins, Jacqueline,
lntelliSolve, Inc., #105, 207,
#317-30 ...... pp. 14, 22, 37
Kiser, Jane, IN U., #323. p. 39
Kissel, Aimee, MT St. U.,
#333 ............... p. 41
Klein, David, U . Notre Dame,
#PC1 .............. p. 9
Klun, Sharon, Accenture,
Phoenix, AZ, #WL .... p. 8
Knaub, Patricia K., OK St. U .
................ p. insert
Knight, George, AZ St. U .,
#317~0, #403, #415-7
............. p. 37, 43, 46
Knights, Michelle, U . DE,
#209-2 ............. p. 22
Knowles, Jean Metzker,
Private Practice, CA, #31737 ................. p. 37
Knudson-Martin, Carmen,
Lorna Linda U., #109-11 . p.
15
Knutson, Nancy, OR Soc.
Learning Ctr., #210 ... p. 23
Knutson-Grams, Patricia,
NCFR
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Koblinsky, Sally A., U. MD,
#129, 216-9, 415-18, 415-19
............ pp. 18, 24, 46
Koepke, Leslie, U. WI-Stout
................... P· 7
Kohler, Julie, Public Interest
Projects, NY, 4' H Q, ~ i!§
· · .. . .. pp. 6, 19, i!l, ~ 9, 53
(dCIICitCid SCISSions 9/ 25/06)
Koivunen, Julie, U . WI-Stout,
#129-1 ............. p. 18
Ko, Mei-Ju Me1yl, Purdue U.,
#415-15 ............ p. 46
Kons, Kristena M., Weber St.
U ., # 126~ .......... p. 18
Koppel, Jim, MN Child.
Defense Fund, #414 ... p. 45
(addCid 9/ 25/06)
Koppelman, Jane, The Lewin
Group, #320 ........ p. 38
Koropecky-Cox, Tanya, U.
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Korporaal, Marga, Vrije U.
Amsterdam, #317-10 .. p. 36
Korth, Byran, Brigham Young
U ., #242 ............ p. 30
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin, TX
Tech U., #317-23 ..... p. 37
Kraft, JoAnn, Bethel Theo.
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Kramer, Lucinda, Nat!. U.,
#33~9 ............. p.42
Krampe, Edythe M., CASt.
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Krishnan, Uma D, NM St. U.,
#114-2 ............. p. 16
Kumpfer, Karol, U . UT, #218
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Kushner, Kaysi Eastlick, U.
Alberta, #109-2, 317-21
............... pp. 15,37
Kuvalanka, Katherine A., U.
MD, #231, 326-12 pp. 29, 40
Kwon , Kyong-Ah, Purdue U.,
#415-15 ............ p. 46
Kwon , Young In, Yonsei U.,
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L
Ladd, Linda D., TX Woman's
U ., #335-3, 404 .. pp. 41, 44
Lambert, Nathaniel M., FL St.
U., #108 .. . .. . ... . .. p. 15
(c:hangCI in ClmployCI,. 9/ 25/06)
Lambert-Shute, Jennifer,
Valdosta St. U., #421. . p. 48
Lamke, Leanne K., Auburn
U ., #216-17 ......... p. 25
Lamorey, Suzanne, U. NCCharlotte, #415-20 .... p. 46
Landsman, Julie, Author,
Retired Teacher,
Consultant, Mpls., MN,
#328 ... . .. . ...... . pp.40
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Lanigan, Jane, VA Tech, #246,
306 ............ pp. 30,34
Lanza, Stephanie, Penn St. U.,
#405 ............... p.44
LaRossa, Ralph, GA St. U.,
#127 ............... p. 18
Larzelere, Robert E., U. NE
Med. Ctr., #110 ...... p. 15
Lauster, Nathanael, #118 p. 17
Lavee, Yoav, H aifa U., #109-6,
224-2 .......... pp. 15, 28
Law, David D., UT St. U.
Uintah Basin, #124, 402. pp.
18, 43
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green
St. U., #415-29 ....... p. 46
Lee, Jaerim, U. MN, #222
.................. p. 27
Lee, Kyung-Hee, TX Tech U .,
#310 ............... p. 34
Lee, NaYeon, TX Tech U.,
#423
.................. p. 49
Lee, SookHyun , Yonsei U.,
#224-3, 224-4 ........ p. 28
Lee, Soyoung, VA Tech, #114,
216-43, 306, 334
......... pp. 1~2~3~41
Lee, Sun-A, U. AZ, #114,
216-15 ......... pp. 16, 24
Lee, Thomas R, UT St. U.,
#216-31, 216-32, 317-32
................. PP· 37
Leigh, Geoffrey K. , U . NV,
Reno, #317-37 ....... p. 37
Leite, Randy W., Bowling
Green St. U ., #127 ... p. 18
Lekies, Kristi, Cornell U.,
#137
.................. p. 19
Leon, Kim, U. MO, #222 p. 27
Leone, Janel M., Wake Forest
U., #332, 424 ... . pp. 41, 45
(added session- 8/ 31/ 06)
Lero, Donna S., U. Guelph,
#312 ............... p. 34
Leslie, Leigh A., U . MD,
#216-58, 415-10 .. pp. 26, 46
Letiecq, Bethany L., MT St.
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. . ...... . pp. 1~41,4~49
(added session- 8/ 31/ 06)
Levaro, Elizabeth B., OR St.
70
U ., #317-3 .......... p. 36
Levitch, Alison H., U . MOColumbia, #3 17-11, 415-23
............... pp. 36,46
Lewis, Denise C., U. GA, #330
.................. p. 41
Lewis, Edith, U. MI, #202p. 21
Li, Cuiting, SUNY-Oneonta,
#415~2 ............ p.47
Liechty, Janet M., U . MD,
#129, 209 ....... pp. 18, 22
Lien, Luyi, U. MN, #317-58
.................. p. 38
Lim, Ji-Young, Miami U .,
#410
.................. p. 45
Liu, Chieh-Wen, Rutgers U.,
#415~4 ............ p.47
Liu, Freda, AZ St. U., #317-40
.................. p. 37
Liu, Pei-Jung, Chia-Yi
Municipal Ya-Shan Jr. H.S.,
#317-35
.................. p. 37
Liu, Xiaohong, Guangdong U.
of Chinese Medicine, #31722
.................. p. 37
Logan, Cassandra A, Child
Trends, #415-30 ...... p. 46
Lohman, Brenda J., Iowa St.
U ., # 125, 216-57, 308
............ pp. 18, 26, 34
Looman,Wendy S., U. MN,
#403 .................. .
.................. p. 43
Lucero, Ana A., U. AZ, #TC6,
#221 ........... pp. 9, 27
Lumpkin, Chantel, West. Ml
U ., #321, 335-8 .. pp. 39, 42
M
MacArthur, Stacey S., UT St.
U ., #317-32 ......... p. 37
MacDermid, Shelley, Purdue
U ., # 109-13, 114, 309, 312,
323, 415~7, 421
... pp. 15, 16, 34, 39, 47, 48
MacHolda, Susan, Cal"ison
Co., Mpls., MN, #WL . p. 8
Macpherson, Dianne, Private
Practice, #335-9 ...... p. 42
MacTavish, Katherine A., OR
St. U., #216-49 ....... p. 26
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Magistad, Beth M., U. MN,
#206
.................. p. 22
Magnuson-Martinson, Scott,
Normandale Col., MN p. 51
Makino, Katsuko,
Ochanomizu U ., #216-22. p.
25
Malia, Julia A., U. TN, #207,
418
............... pp. 22,48
Mancini, Jay A., Vtrginia
Tech, #216-43, 423pp. 25, 49
Mandara, Jelani, #110 ... p. 15
Mandleco, Barbara L.,
Brigham Young U., #139,
216, 317-19,
326-8, 403, 410, 420 . pp. 19,
... 24, 37, 40, 43, 45, 48, 51
Manlove, Jennifer S., Child
Trends, #317-41, 415-30
............... pp. 37,46
Mannon, Susan E., UT St. U.,
#312, 335-7 ...... pp. 35, 42
Manoogian, Margaret M, OH
U ., #221, 403 .... pp. 27, 43
Manthe, Brooke, U. WIMadison, #415-27 .... p. 46
Marable, Andrea D., U. TN,
#207 ............... p. 22
Marin, Antonio, Wake Forest
U . Sch. of Med., #318. p. 38
Maring, Elisabeth F., U. MD,
#216-9 ............. p. 24
Mal"iutam, Melinda Stafford,
U . MO, #222-2, 415-12
............... pp. 27,46
Mar·ks, Jaime L., Penn St. U.,
#216-56 ............ p. 26
Mat·ks, Loren D., LA St. U.,
#108-3, 225, 321
............ pp. 15, 28, 39
Mat·ks, N adine F., U. WI,
#116
.................. p. 17
Mat·ks, Stephen, U . ME, #428
............... pp 49,51
Mat·ks, Steven R., U. AZ,
#208, 317-57 ..... pp. 22, 38
Mat·kstrom, Carol A., WV U.,
#124 ............... p. 18
Marsh, Susan, Pat·enting
Partnerships, Inc., Houston,
TX, #217 ........... p. 26
Marshall, Elaine S., Brigham
Young U., #317-53 ... p. 38
Marshall, James P., U. AR,
#TC3, 216-31, 216-32, 216~5
............... pp.9,25
Marsiglio,William, U. FL,
#33~6 ............. p.42
Martin, April B., U . TN,
#317-28 ............ p. 37
Martin, Jennifer M., TX
Woman's U., #223 ... p. 27
Martin, Sally S., U. NV, Reno,
#415-21 ......... pp. 7, 46
Martinego, Giuseppe, Brigham
Young U., #323 ...... p. 39
Martinez, Estella A., U. NM,
#225 ............ pp. 6,28
Martino, Cat·ma, Brighatn
Young U., #230 ...... p. 29
Marty, John, MN State
Senator, #414 . . ... . .. p. 45
(add12d 9/25/06}
Masciadrelli, Brian Paul, U. IL,
#234, 343 ...... . pp . 29, 42
(c:hangctd s12ssion no. 8/31/06)
Mathews, Kristi D., U . TN,
#317-28 ............ p. 37
Mau, Christine T., Weber St.
U ., # 126 ............ p. 18
Maurer, Trent W., GA So. U.,
#332 ............... p. 41
Mayberry, Jonnali C., U. FL,
#415~6 ............ p.47
Mayo-Theus, Suzanne, KS St.
U ., #419 ............ p. 48
McAdoo, Harriette P., MISt.
u.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. insert
McBride, Brent, U. IL-UrbanaChampaign, # 127 .... p. 18
McBride Murry, Velma, U.
GA, #321 ........... p. 38
McCampbell, Jane L, Bethel
Sem., MN, #324 ..... p. 39
McCann, Ellie, U . MN, #21626, 216-27 .......... p. 25
McClain, Michael P., lASt.
U ., #216~, 317-54 pp. 24, 38
McClelland, Jerry, U . MN,
#317-58 ............ p. 38
McClintock-Comeaux, Marta
S., U. MD, #326-12, 425. pp.
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12, . 40, 49 (added page number)
McConnell, Allen, OH St. U.,
#420 ............... p. 48
McCoy, J. Kelly, Brigham
Young U., #317-27 ... p. 37
McCubbin, Hamilton 1.,
Emer., U. WI-Madison .. p.
insert
McCulloch, Jan, U. MN, #141
............... pp.2~51
McDowell, Tiffany L., OH St.
U., #317-20 ......... p. 37
McFadden, Karen, NY U.,
#317~6 ............ p. 37
McGee, Zina T., Hampton U.,
#216-11 ............ p.24
McGeorge, Christi R., ND St.
U., #117, 322 ........ p. 39
McGroder, Sharon M., The
Lewin Group, #320 ... p. 38
McGuire, Jenifer K., U. AZ,
#317-57, 326-5 ... pp. 38, 39
McHale, Susan M., Penn St.
U., #412 ............ p. 45
McMillan, HeatherS., U. TN,
#317-28 ............ p. 37
}:{e~ lee~ ,
Clsa, Jeltns
IIetdtitt9 r_r., :¥112 . ... p. 1§
(d~tlllt~td 10/27/ 06)
McQuillan, Julia, U. NE,
#317-14 ............ p. 36
Melby, Janet, lASt. U., #102
.................. p. 14
Mellor, Cassidy, Weber St. U.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Mendenhall, TaiJ., U. MN
Medical School, #403 . p. 43
Meng, K. Nathan, Brigham
Young U., #415-43 ... p. 47
Meng, Yu, GA Tech, #335-10
.................. p. 42
Merten, Michael J., OK St. U.,
#410 ............... p. 45
Mertensmeyer, Carol, U. MO,
#216-38 ............ p. 25
Meschke, Laurie L, San
Francisco St. U., #207, 3264,412 ....... pp.22,39,45
Meszaros, Peggy S., VA Tech,
#306, 325 ...... . pp. 34, 39
(add~td s~tssion - 10/27/06)
Meyer, Kevin, OH St. U.,
#310
.................. p. 34
Meyers, Adena, IL St. U.,
#216-53 ............ p.26
Milardo, Robert M, U. ME,
#234 ............... p. 29
Miller, Brent, UT St. U .... p.
insert
Miller, Chiquita, KS St. U.,
#409
.................. p. 45
Miller, J. Elizabeth, No. IL U.,
#228 ............... p.28
Miller, Julia, MISt. U., #21644 .................... .
.................. p. 25
Miller, Richard B., Brigham
Young U., #PC, #415-43
............... pp. 9, 47
Miller, Shannon J., U. GA,
#321
.................. p. 38
Miller, Sherod, ICP, #PC p. 10
Miller, Susan, Andrews U.,
#128
. . .. . ... . .. . ...... p. 18
(add~td s~tssion 8/31/06)
Minnotte, Krista Lynn, UT St.
U., #312, #335-7 . pp. 35, 42
Mira, Michael P., FL Inti. U.,
#317-43 ............ p. 37
Mira, Sandra D., FL Inti. U.,
#317-43,405 ...... p. 37,44
Mitchell, Danielle L., U. MD,
#216-58 ............ p. 26
Monroe, Pamela A., LA St.
U., #130, 317-17, 417. pp. 6,
17,
19, 20, 36, 48, 51, 53
Moore, Kristin, Child Trends,
#317-41 ............ p. 37
Moras, Amanda, U. FL, #116
.................. p. 17
Morgan, Kari, U. WY, #418
.................. p. 48
Morgan, Triston B., Brigham
Young U., #415-43 ... p. 47
Morrill, PamJ., UT St. U.,
#109-8 ............. p. 15
Morris, Michael L., U. TN,
#317-28 ............ p. 37
Mosqueda, Jackie, Concordia
U.,MN ............ p. 57
Most, Patricia L., #111 .. p. 15
Mouchon, Bridget, U. WIMadison, #229 ....... p. 29
Mullis, Ann K., FL St. U.,
#113, #209 ...... pp. 16, 22
Mullis, Ronald L., FL St. U.,
#113, 209 ....... pp. 16, 22
Mulsow, Miriam, TX Tech U.,
#317-23, 334 ..... pp. 37, 41
Murowchick, Elise, U. WA,
#208 ............... p. 22
Murphy, Margaret G., U. AL,
#216-23 ............ p. 25
Murphy, Megan J., lASt. U.,
#310 ............... p. 34
Murray, Colleen, U. NV,
Reno, #316, 341 .. pp 36, 42
Murray, Maresa J., IN U.,
#415-11 ............ p. 46
Musich, Jo, U. MN, #216-26
.................. p. 25
Myers-Walls, Judith A.,
Purdue U., #415-15, 415-16,
415-17
.................. p. 46
N
Nadeau, Janice, Private
Practice, MN, #316 ... p. 36
Nair, Rajni L., AZ St. U.,
#403, #415-7 ...... p. 43, 46
Napuce, Frida, U. AR, #216-54
.................. p. 26
Neeves, Sara E., VA Tech,
#216-5 ............. p. 24
l>leM!ett, Tim, U . ~P:', Las
Vega9, #H7 18 . .. !! · 17 (cancelled - 8/ 31/ 06)
Nesteruk, Olena, LA St. U.,
#321 ............... p. 39
Neufeld, Anne, U. Alberta,
#109-2 ............. p. 15
Niccum, Kara S., OK St. U.,
#109-9 ............. p. 15
Nichols, Jr., William C.,
Private Practice, GAp. insert
Niehuis, Sylvia, UT St. U.,
#119, 226 ....... pp. 17, 28
Nielsen, Robert B., U. GA,
#233, .... . .. . ... . .. p. 29
(add~td 10/27/ 06)
Njue, Jane Rose M., No. IL
U., #113 ............ p. 16
Noller, Patricia, U.
Queensland, #216-59 .. p. 26
Normandin, Heidi, U. WIMad-ison, #PC, 309 . pp. 10,
34
Norris, Joan E., #TC2 ... p. 9
Northan, Char·ity, AZ St. U.,
#317-40,403 ...... p. 37,43
Norton, Maria C., UT St. U.,
#105 ............... p. 14
Notter, Megan L., OR St. U.,
#216-49 ............ p.26
Nye, F. Ivan, Emer., WASt.
u.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. insert
0
Obeng, Cecilia S, IN U., #311
.................. p. 34
Obeng, Samuel G, IN U., #311
.................. p. 34
Oberlin, Casey, U. IL, #223
.................. p. 27
Ogolsky, Brian G., U. AZ,
#216-52, 335-12 .. pp. 26, 42
Oi Yan Yau, Eugenia, U. GA,
#330 ............... p. 41
Ok, Sunwha, Seoul Natl. U.,
#317-7 ... . .. . ... . .. p. 36
(corti'Ciction in ~tmploy~trt 9/ 25/06)
O'Leary, Joann M., U. MN,
#335-11 ............ p. 42
Olson, Chad D., U. MN,
#415-54 ............ p. 47
Olson, David, Life
Innovations, St. Paul, MN,
#PC, 101, 112, 337 .. pp. 11,
14, 16, 42
Olson, Lynette, Pittsburg St.
U., #218, 338. pp. 26, 42, 51
Olson, Terrance D., Brigham
Young U., #TC3, 111
............... pp. 9, 15
Onaga, Esther E., MISt. U.,
#109-13, 309 ..... pp. 15, 34
Oravecz, Linda M., Towson
U., #216-35 ......... p. 25
Oswald, Ramona Faith, U. IL,
#223, 234,308 pp. 28,29, 34
Omada, Verna E., OR St. U.,
#31~3 ............. p. 36
Overgard, Diane M, Family
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Unanswered Questions
In Marriage and Family Sc.lencc
Impact, #109-7 ....... p. 15
Owen, Carrie, Ramsey Cty.,
~, #227 .......... p. 28
p
Pagnan, Colleen E., Purdue
U., #312 ............ p. 34
Palkovitz, Rob, U. DE, #TC2,
111,234 ..... pp. 9,15,29
Palm, Glen, St. Cloud St. U.,
#33~2 ............. p.41
Parke, Ross, U. CA-Riverside,
#114 ............... p. 16
Park, Jennifer K, U. WIMadison, #415-27 .... p. 46
Parra-Cardona, Jose R, MISt.
U., #210-2, 325, 415-8
............ pp. 23, 39, 46
Parrott, Patricia A., OH St.
U., #207 ............ p. 22
Pasley, Kay, FL St. U., #TC1,
136, 406 ...... pp. 9, 19, 44
Patterson, Joan, U. MN, #31712
.................. p. 36
Paulk, Amber L., Auburn U.,
#326-3 ............. p. 39
Pavlish, Carol L., UCLA Sch.
of Nursing, #109-5 ... p. 15
Payne, Krista, Bowling Green
St. U., #415-29 ....... p. 46
Pearson, Jennifer D., Brigham
Young U., #317-19 ... p. 37
Peatthree, Stephen, U. MN,
#141 ............... p. 20
Pederson Stevens, Daphne, U.
ND, #335-7 ......... p. 42
Pegorraro-Schull, Christine, U.
MD,#106,323 ... pp. 14,39
Pentsil-Bukari, Ruby E.,
Purdue U., #415-17 ... p. 46
Pepper, John, NCFR Staff
................ p. 6, 55
Perrucci, Robert, Purdue U.,
#323 ............... p. 39
Perry, Yvette V., U. MN,
#415-25 ............ p. 46
Peterson, Ga1y W., Miami U.,
#110, 126 ....... pp. 15, 18
Peterson-Hickey, Melanie,
~ Dept. of Hlth., #227. p.
28
Pevec, A. Margaret,
Independent Consultant,
#335-1 ............. p. 41
72
Pflieger, Jacqueline C., AZ St.
U., #216-48, 216-61. . pp. 25,
26
Phillips, Brenda, OK St. U.,
#423 ............... p. 49
Pierce, Sara, DTA, Ellsworth,
ME, #317-37 ........ p. 37
Piercy, Kathleen W., UT St.
U., #105, 115 .... pp. 14, 16
Pike, Lynn, MS St. U., #423
.................. p. 49
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn U.,
#216-7, 216-17, 326-3
.......... pp. 6, 24, 25, 39
Pitzer, Ron, Emeritus, U. ~
.................. p. 51
Plano Clark, Vicki L., U. NE,
#317-45 ............ p. 37
Pleck, Joseph, U. IL UrbanaChampaign, #127 .... p. 18
Plowman, Libby, U. ~,
#109-1 ............. p. 15
Plunkett, Scott W., CA St. U .Noithridge, #408, 415-62
. ... . .. . ...... . pp. 44,47
(c:hang12d nssion # 9/ 15/06)
Poehlmann, Julie, U. WIMadison, #415-27, 415-28,
418 ............. p.4~48
Pollitt, Brent, SDSU, #317-39
.................. p. 37
Ponzetti, James J., U. BC,
#242
............... pp. 7, 30
Porter, Blaine R., Emer.
Brigham Young U. p. inse1t
Porteifield, Fonda, MT St. U.,
#333 ............... p. 41
Poussaint, Alvin, Hatvard U.
Med. Sch., #211 ...... p. 23
Powell, Lane H., TX Tech U.,
#103, 326-1. ..... pp. 14, 39
Powell, Meg, U. MO, #216-38
.................. p. 25
Powell, Sharon E., TX Tech
U., #326-1 .......... p. 39
Preston, Marilyn J., U. MOColumbia, #317-11, 415-23
. .............. pp. 36,46
Price, Christine A., Montclair
St. U., #115, 205, 247, 317-5
. pp. 16, 22, 31, 36 (c:hang12d
12mploy121' - 9 I 15/ 06)
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Price, Sharon, Emer., U. GA
................ p. inse1t
Priest, Jacob, Weber St. U.,
#415-36 ............ p. 47
Prince, K01t, Bach Hanison,
L.L.C., #317-32 ...... p. 37
Proulx, Christine M., U. TX,
#415-57 ............ p. 47
P1yor, Jan, FL St. U., #406
.................. P· 44
Puddefoot, Ginny, MISt. U.,
#109-13, 309 ..... pp. 15, 34
Purswell, Katherine, Texas St.
U., #216-2 .......... p. 24
Q
Qiu,Wei, U. DE, #318 .. p. 38
Quek, Karen M., Seattle
Pacific U., #109-11, 334
............ pp. 15, 34, 41
Quek, Karen Mui-Teng, Penn
St. U., Delawm·e County,
#307
.................. p. 34
R
Radina, Elise, U. GA, #120,
129, 134, 228, 322, 325, 330,
334, 425 .. pp. 17, 18, 19, 28,
............ 39, 41, 49, 51
Radnai-Griffin, Dorit, U. DE,
#318 ............... p. 38
Ramadoss, Kamala, Purdue U.,
#248, 323 ....... pp. 33, 39
Ramos-Toca, Isabel, FL Intl.
U., #405 ............ p. 44
Ramsey, Janet, LutherNoithwestern Sem., MN,
#205 .............. pp.22
Randall, Bruce, IA St. U., #221
.................. p. 22
Randolph, Suzanne M., U.
MD, #216-9, 415-18 . pp. 24,
46
Rao, Abha, U. AZ, #126-3
.................. p. 18
Rao, Pamela, Wake Forest U.
Sch.
of Medicine, #318 .... p. 38
Raskin, Robin, VA Tech, #306
.................. p. 34
Reed, Lura, OR St. D.Cascades Campus, #216-21p.
25
Reeves, Patsilu, MS St. U.,
#423 ............... p. 49
Reiss, Ira L., Emer., U. MN
................ p. inse1t
Rempel, Gwen R., U. Albe1ta,
#109-2 ............. p. 15
Reyes, Robe1to, Messiah Col,
#214, 318 .... pp. 24, 38, 53
Rhoden, J. Lynn, U. NC
Charlotte ........... p. 55
Rice, Melissa P., IA St. U.,
#216-57 ............ p. 26
Richard, April I., U. TN,
#209 ............... p. 22
Richards, Leslie N., OR St. U.,
#221 ............... p. 27
Richardson, Rhonda A.,
Consultant, #335-1 ... p. 41
Ridley, Carl A., U. AZ, #21652, 335-12 ...... pp. 26, 42
Riesgraf, Michelle, Comm.
Action Progs. of Ramsey &
Washington Cts, #420
.................. p. 48
Ripoll-Nunez, Karen,
Pittsburgh, PA, #102 .. p. 14
Ritblatt, Shulamit , San Diego
St. U., #PC, 311, 339
. . ...... . pp. 1~3~4~51
(add12d nssion - 9/ 25/06)
Ro, Meeso C., U. MI, #415-33
.................. p. 47
Roberto, Karen A., VA Tech,
#105, 115 ....... pp. 14, 16
Roberts, Joanne, HardinSimmons U., #225 .... p. 28
Roberts, Thomas, San Diego
St. U., #317-39, #317-51p. 37
Robila, Mihaela, Queens Col.,
#415-61 ............ p. 47
Robinson, Bean, U. ~, #1093 .................... .
.................. p. 15
Robinson, David W., GA So.
U., #332 ............ p. 41
Robinson, Linda C., East.
Carolina U., #216-16, 31718, 418 ...... pp. 24, 36, 48
Roche, Kathleen M., Johns
Hopkins U., #412 .... p. 45
Rockyn10re, Maxine, Child
Welfare Advocate, Licensed
Social Worker, MN
#414 ..... . .. . ... . .. p. 45
(add12d 9/ 25/ 06}
Rodbourne, David, Ctr. for
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Ethical Business Cultures,
St. Thomas D., #WL. .. p. 8
Rodriguez, Dax, FL Inti. D .,
#317~3 ............ p. 37
Rodriguez, Francisco, D. WIMadison, #229 ....... p. 29
Rogers, Howard, New Orleans
Coun. on Aging, #407. p. 44
Rolling, Emily S., OK St. D.,
#109-9 ............. p. 15
Romano, Victor, D. FL, #116
.................. p. 17
Roosa, Mark W., AZ St. D.,
#317~0, 403, 415-7
. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37, 43, 46
Roper, Susanne Olsen,
Brigham Young D., #133,
317-19, 420
............ pp. 19, 37, 48
Rose, Diane K., D. MN, #208
.................. p. 22
Rose, Hilaty, Concordia D.,
Montreal, #102 ...... p. 14
Rose, Bill, Villa Julie Col.,
#117
.................. p. 17
Rosenberg, Vicki A., Madelia
Commun. Hosp. Found.,
MN,#WL ........... p. 8
Rosenblatt, Paul, D. MN-St.
Paul, #118, 316 .. pp. 17, 36
Rosenkoetter, Shal'On, OR St.
D., #317-38 ......... p. 37
Rothrauff, Tanja, D. MO,
#322, 415-12 ...... p. 39, 46
Roy, Kevin M., D. MD, #127
.................. p. 18
Rubin, Janice M., Family
Impact, #109-7 ....... p. 15
Rubin, Roger, D. MD, #337
.................. p. 42
Ruggles, Steve, #TC4 .... p. 9
Russell, Daniel, #102 .... p. 14
Russell, Stephen T., D. AZ,
#215, 317-57, 326-5, 415-9
...... pp. 24, 38, 39, 46, 53
Russo, Theresa J., SUNY
Oneonta, #216-19 .... p. 25
s
Saathoff-Wells, Tara, Cent.
MI. D., #248, 251 pp. 30, 31
(c:hang12 in m1212ting tim12
9/ 15/06)
Sabatelli, Ronald, D. CT,
#TCl, 102, 119pp. 9, 14, 17
Saenz, Delia, AZ St. D.,
#317~0, 403, 415-7
............. p. 37, 43, 46
Saldana, Lilliana, D. WIMadison, #229 ....... p. 29
Samuels, Jason, NCFR .. p. 59
SttnelteJ!, !bt a, R8¥e ling
uu
Gteett Et. U., N
TC1 . . . p. 9
(d411lt4d 9/ 25/06)
Sandage, Steven J , Bethel Sem.,
MN, #324 .......... p. 39
Sanders, Maty E., Bethel Sem.,
MN, #324 .......... p. 39
Sands, Tovah, CASt. D.Northridge, #408 ..... p. 44
Sano, Yoshie, OR St. D., #221
.................. p. 27
Sato, Masa, lASt. D., #310
.................. p. 34
Savage, Marjorie, D. MN,
#415-35 ............ p. 47
Scat·borough, Norma, Alliant
Inti. D., #125 ........ p. 18
Schaalje, G. Bruce, Brigham
Young D., #317-53 ... p. 38
Schacher, Gregg, D. MN, #232
.................. p. 29
Schaffer, Marjorie A., Bethel
D., #322 ............ p. 39
Scheer, Scott D., OH St. D.,
#216-1 ............. p. 24
Schlee, Bethanne M., FL St.
D., #113 ............ p. 16
Schneider, Kristin, D. MN,
#415-35 ............ p. 47
Schneider, Melissa, TX Tech
D., #326-1 .......... p. 39
Schoon, Kristin, Concordia
D., #317-34 ......... p. 37
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sat·ah J.,
OH St. D., #415-31 ... p. 46
Schramm, David, Auburn D.,
#406,415-1 ...... pp.44,46
Schull, Christine P., D. MD,
#129 ............... p. 18
Schultz, Tia R., D. MOColum-bia, #207, 415-12 pp.
22,46
Schulz, Emily, D. IL-Drbana/
Champaign, #317-24 .. p. 37
Schumm, Walter, KS St. D.,
#101 ............... p. 14
Schutz, Judy, NCFR Staffp. 55
Schvaneveldt, PaulL., Weber
St. D., #126, 224, 326-9, 41536
. .. . . pp. 7, 8, 18, 28, 40, 47
(add12d s12ssion)
Schwartz, Kelly D, Nazarene
D. Col., #412 ........ p. 45
Schwarz, Sarah E., Mt. St.
Maty Col., #225 ..... p. 28
Scott, Elise, Natl. Black
Caucus, #PC ........ p. 12
Searles, Kate, Priv. Prac.,
Mpls., MN, #237 ..... p. 30
Seccombe, Karen, Portland St .
D., #216-18 .. . ... . .. p. 25
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Seery, Brenda, Penn St. D.Worthington Scranton, #234
.................. p. 29
Seiling, Sharon, OH St. D.,
#403
.................. p. 43
Seldin, Peter, Pace D., #228
.................. p. 28
Senyurekli, Aysem R. , D.
MN,#ll4,411 ... pp. 16,45
Serido, Joyce, D. AZ, #114,
#216-15 ........ pp. 16, 24
Serovich, Julianne M., OH St.
D., #317-20 ......... p. 37
Settles, Barbara H ., D. D E,
#209, 224, 307
. ... . ...... . pp.2~2~34
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Sexton, Richelle, D. TN, #113
.................. p. 16
Shaffer, Ellen, Messiah Col.,
#415-13 ............ p. 46
Shamai, Michael, Haifa D.,
#109-6 ............. p. 15
Shapiro, Constance H., D. IL,
#109~ ............. p. 15
Sharp, Elizabeth A., TX Tech
D., #134, 326-13, 423
............ pp. 19, 40, 49
Shaw-Peny, Maty, IN D.,
#415-11 ............ p. 46
Sheehan, Nancy W., D. CT,
#317-2 ............. p. 36
Sheehan, Tat·a M., FL Inti. D.,
#405 ............... p.44
Sherif-Trask, Bahira, D. DE,
#209, 224, 318
......... pp. 22, 28, 38, 53
Shih, An-Ti, lASt. D., #310
.................. p. 34
Shih, Kristy, D. CA-Riverside,
#201, 334 ....... pp. 21, 41
Shirer, Karen A., MISt. D.,
#230 .............. p. 29
Shlafer, Rebecca J., D. WIMadison, #415-28 .... p. 46
Short, Lindsey, D. MD, #41518
.................. p. 46
Shreffler, Karina M., Penn St.
D., #409 ............ p. 45
Shriner, Michael D., FL St. D.,
#113 ............... p. 16
Sieckert, Ann, D. MN, #420
.................. p. 48
Silva, Luciana, D. GA, #317-56
.................. p. 38
Silverthorn, Brandon C., OH
St. D., #310 ......... p. 34
Simon, Jill, Dakota Healthy
Families, #404 ....... p. 44
Simons, Leslie G., D. GA,
#216~7,412 ..... pp.25,45
Simons, Ronald L., D. GA,
#412 ............... p. 45
Skogrand, Linda, DT St. D.,
#109-8 ............. p. 15
Skyles, J.D., Ada, D. Chicago,
#PC ............... p. 12
Skrypnek, Berna J., D.
Alberta, #424 ........ p. 49
Slater, LaTrina, D. GA, #236
.................. p. 30
Slesnick, Natasha, OH St. D.,
#233 ............... p. 29
Smith, Delores E., D. TN,
#216-20 ............ p. 25
Smith, Suzanna D., D. FL,
#216-36, 337, 415~6, 419
...... pp. 25, 42, 47, 48, 51
Smith, Suzanne R. , WASt. D.Vancouver, #326-10
............... pp.4~53
Sobon, Susanne M., Syracuse
D., #216-25 ......... p. 25
Sokolowski, Margaret, D.
Chicago, #222 ....... p. 27
Solheim, Catherine, D. MN,
#PC, 401 ....... pp. 10, 43
Sollie, Donna L., Auburn D.,
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#216-17 ............ p. 25
Solomon, Catherine Richards,
#422 ............... p 48
Son, Seohee, U. MN, #411
.................. p. 45
Sorelle-Miner, Danielle, TX
Tech U., #326-13 ..... p. 40
Soto, Marilyn T., Brigham
Young U., #225 ...... p. 28
Sotomayor-Peterson, Marcela,
U. AZ, #415-24 ...... p. 46
Southard, Ashley L., U. MD,
#231, 410 ....... pp. 29, 45
Spanier, Graham B., Penn St.
u.
................ p. insert
Spicer, Jodi L., MISt. U.,
#216~2 ............ p.25
Sporakowski, Michael, Emer.,
VA Tech ........ p. insert
Sprague, Todd, OR St. U.Cas-cades Campus, #216-21.
p. 25
Sprecher, Susan K., IL St. U.,
#216-53, 226 ..... pp. 26, 28
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case
Western ReseJVe U., #TC3
................... P· 9
Sproles, Chandra, MISt. U.,
#216~4 ............ p.25
Stafford, Katluyn, OH St. U.,
#403 ............... p. 43
Staier, Tabitha R., FL St. U.,
#123 ............... p. 18
Stanback, Brianne M., U. So.
FL,#322 ........... p. 39
Stanley, Scott M., Ctr. for
Mar. & Pam. Stud., Denver,
#112
.................. p. 16
Steblea, Kathy, #217 .... p. 26
Steed, April, Brigham Young
U.,
#230 ................ p. 29
Steffen, Patrick, Brigham
Young U., #225 ...... p. 28
Steinberg, Charles, MISt. U.,
#216~4 ............ p.25
Steinmetz, Suzanne, Purdue
D.-Indianapolis, #110 . p. 15
Stephens, Dionne P., FL Inti.
U., #216-5 .......... p. 24
Stevens, Daphne P., U. ND,
#312 ............... p. 35
Stewart, Pearl E., Montclair St.
U., #321, 409 .... pp. 39, 45
Stinson, Morgan A., BYU,
#420 ............... p. 48
Stoelb, Matt, U. MOColumbia, #207 ...... p. 22
Stolz, Heidi E., U. TN, #209,
#216-20 ........ pp. 22, 25
Stone Carlson, Tom, ND St.
U., #117, #322 ... pp. 17, 39
Strand, Jeanne, NCFR, #342
............... pp. 42,55
Straus, Murray A., U. NH
................ p. insert
Stringer, Kate, Auburn U.,
#326-3 ............. p. 39
Sturdevant, Lori, Minneapolis
StarTribune, #313 ... pp. 35
Stutzman, Stephen, Brigham
Young U., #415-43 ... p. 47
Sullivan, Jason M., OH St. U.,
#216-13 ............ p. 24
Summers, Rebecca, WV U.,
#216-16 ............ p.24
Sung, Miai, Korea Nat!. Open
U., #317-7 .......... p. 36
Supple, Andrew J., U. NC
Greensboro, #415-62 .. p. 47
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Swanberg, Jennifer, U. KY,
#323 ............... p. 39
Swenson, Donald, Mt. Royal
Col., #118, 415-50
............ pp. 17, 43, 47
Szapocznik, Jose, U. Miami,
#218 ............... p. 27
T
Takigiku, Susan K. , U. AR,
#216-54, 223 ..... pp. 26, 28
Talley, Susan D., UT St. U.
Uintah Basin, #124, 402
............... pp. 18,43
Tanaka, Kimiko, MISt. U.,
#333 ............... p. 41
Tang, Chiung-Ya, Purdue U.,
#221 ............... p. 27
Tar·kow, Allison K.H., U.
MD, #317-36 ........ p. 37
Taylor, Amanda L, OR St. U.,
#221, 317-3 ...... pp. 27, 36
Teaster, Pamela, U. KY, #115
.................. p. 16
Tenukas-Steblea, Kathleen W.,
Child. Serv. Coun. of Palm
Beach Cty., #415-6 ... p. 46
Thomas, Joyce, H HS-Chicago,
#112 ..... . .. . ... . .. p. 16
( add12d 10/27/ 06)
Thomas, Volker, Purdue U.,
#240 ........... pp. 30,51
Thompson, Rachel, Weber St.
U., #415-36 ......... p. 46
Todd, Maureen E., U. NELincoln, #216-8 ...... p. 24
Toews, Michelle L., Texas St.
U., #129, 216-2, 216-3
............... pp. 18,24
Toomey, Russell, Kent St. U.,
#415-14 ............ p. 46
Topham, Glade L., OK St. U.,
#125, 210,325 pp. 18,23, 39
Torppa, Cynthia, OH St. U.,
#207-2 ............. p. 22
Tornatore, Jane, Selfemployed, Seattle, WA,
#322 ............... p. 39
Torres, Marisela, AZ St. U.,
#317~0 ............ p. 37
Totenhagen, Casey J., U. AZ,
#216-52 ............ p. 26
Toviessi, Paula, OH St. U.,
#310 ............... p. 34
Toviessi, Pollar, OH St. U.,
#317-16 ............ p. 36
Tralle, Minnell, U. MN,
#216-26 ............ p. 25
Troilo, Jessica, U . MOColumbia, #415-32 ... p. 46
Trombley, Holli M., U . MN,
#216-29 ............ p. 25
Trost, Jan, Uppsala U., #TC4
................... P· 9
Trzcinski, Eileen, Wayne St.
U., #126, 323 .... pp. 18, 39
Turkki, Kaija, U . Helsinki,
#408 ............... p.44
Twner, Lue K., U. KY,
#216-14 ............ p. 24
Twner, William L., U. MN,
#218, 317-8 ...... pp. 27, 36
Tuttle, Amy R ., CA St. D.Chico, #125 .. . ... . .. p. 18
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Annual NCFR Business Meeting & Membership Forum
Newcomers' Reception
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JMF Editors' Meeting - - - - - - - - - - - - Exhibits Grand Opening
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scholarship and practice
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Bill Allen
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Unanswered Questions in Marriage and Family Science
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ational Council on
Family Relations
67th Annual Conference
Program Chair: Jane Gilgun, University of Minnesota
The Multiple Meanings
of Fa
es
Phoenix, AZ
November 16-19 2005
Pre-conference VVorkshops:
November 15-16
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Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotcl
122 N. 2nd Street
Phoenix,AZ
602-252-1234
www.ncfr . org
$7.00
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The National Council on Family Relations thanks the
following sponsors:
Alliance for Work-Life Progress/World at Work
Blackwell Publishing
Buchtel College ofArts and Sciences, University ofAkron
Hyatt Regency Phoenix
Johnson Printing, Rochester, MN
The National Council on Family Relations
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is the
oldest multi-disciplinary family organization iil the U.S. It is a
non-profit organization of professionals who work in the
multi-faceted areas of the family field.
NCFR is highly regarded as an authority for information on a
broad range of family concerns, such as psychology, sociology, cross-cultural families, family health, family therapy, worklife, parenting, family stress, gender roles, divorce, family violence, adolescent issues, aging, child development, and life
cycle changes. NCFR publishes two widely acclaimed joumals
- Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of
Applied Family Sciences, an applied journal; and Journal
of Marriage and Family, d1e oldest and one of the top
five scholarly social science journals in America.
NCFR is the only professional organization focused
solely on family research, policy, and practice.
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
The Conference provides a fonm1 for discussion of family
issues. Approximately 1,300 family professionals attend e;ch
year. The Conference goals are:
• To provide attendees with valuable continuing education
credits. NCFR is approved by the Amer. Psychological
Assn., Natl. Assn. of Social Workers (Metro
Washington Chapter), Natl. Board for Certified
Counselors, Employee Assistance Professionals Assn.,
and NCFR Certified Family Life Educators to offer
continuing education for psychologists, social workers, and
therapists and od1er family professionals.
+ To provide a means for family professionals to disseminate
the latest research with iinplications for practice.
+ To share stimulating presentations by plenary speakers and
leading family scholars.
+To obtain d1e latest family research d1tough a variety of
learning formats including plenru:ies, poster sessions, symposia, papers, and round tables.
+To provide a fonun for public policy discussion.
+To enable attendees to network with leading professionals
in the family field.
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Conference Sponsors .............................. Inside front cover
Alphabetic Index of Program ...................................... 1
Phoenix Information ............................................. 2
General Conference Information ................................... 3
Ongoing Events and Services ..................................... 4
Subject Index ................................................. 5
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings .............................. 6
Allied Association Meetings ....................................... 7
Pre-conference Workshops ....................................... 8
2005 NCFR Award Winners and Exhibits ........................... 12
Program Schedule (Wed.- Sat.) .................................. 13
Phoenix Week of the Family Proclamation ........................ 32
2005 Proposal Reviewers ....................................... 44
Save Money on Air Fares to the Conference ........................ 52
Program and Local Arrangements Committees ...................... 53
2006 Public Policy Conference ................................... 54
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NCFR Boards of Directors ....................................... 55
NCFR Journal Editors .......................................... 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils ........................................ 57
NCFR Staff .................................................. 57
Getting Your Money's Worth at the Conference ...................... 58
Save the Date for the 2006 Conference ............................ 59
Silent Auction ................................................. 60
2005 Conference Exhibitors ..................................... 61
Index of Program Participants .................................... 62
NCFR Membership Form ....................................... 77
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information .......................... 78
Conference Registration Form and Information ...................... 79
NCFR Past Presidents ............................. inside back cover
Meeting Room Facilities Map .................................. Insert
Program at a Glance ........................................ Insert
Your Daily Schedule ......................................... Insert
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Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions
................................... 6, 7, 14, 19, 35, 39, 43, 47, 57
Arcus Award Address .......................................... 39
Awards ............................................ 12, 39, 41,49
Board of Directors and Meetings ............................. 6, 7, 55
Brown Bag Discussion/Talk Back Sessions ................ 18, 24, 36, 47
CEU Verification ................... 3, 43 (noted throughout the program)
CFLE Sessions ................................... 20, 26, 31, 36, 43
Child Care .................................................... 4
Committee Meetings (NCFR) ................................ 6, 7, 31
Diversity Action Session ........................................ 24
Editors and Meetings ....................................... 6, 7, 55
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions ................ 14-16, 18,
........................ 20-25, 28, 29, 33, 36, 41' 43, 45, 47, 49, 51
Emergencies ................................................ 3, 4
Employment Matching Service ........................ 4, 13, 21, 33, 45
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions ............ 15, 23, 28, 30, 31, 33,
.............................................. 34, 37-40, 46, 49
Exhibits/Exhibitor Sessions .............. 4, 12, 21, 24, 27, 29, 33, 35, 36,
................................................ 41' 45, 46, 61
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions ............. 15, 18, 19, 25, 28, 31,
.......................................... 34, 39,41,43,45,50
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions ............... 14, 19, 22, 25, 26, 31,
................................................ 39,43, 50,51
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions ........... 14, 18, 19, 22, 34,41-43,
...................................................... 47,51
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions ................ 15, 16, 20, 22, 23,
................................. 26, 29, 35, 39, 40, 41' 47, 48, 50
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions ................ 19, 23,
........................... 29, 30, 31' 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 49, 50, 51
Focus Group Sessions .............................. 19-21, 31, 33,43
Future Conferences ............................................ 59
Hospitality Center/Local Information .................... 4, 13, 21, 33, 45
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information ..................... 2, 52, 78
Interactive Resource Sessions ................................ 38, 50
International (IN) Section Sessions ........... 23, 28-30, 38-40, 42, 48, 50
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Leadership Institute ............................................ 39
Legacy Circle ................................................. 42
Local Arrangements Committee .............................. 4, 6, 53
Meditation ............................................. 21, 33, 45
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations ................... 7, 31, 33
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forums .................... 19, 45
NCFR Staff .................................................. 57
Newcomers Reception ......................................... 19
Peters Award Address .......................................... 41
Plenary Sessions ..................................... 17, 24, 35, 46
Poster Sessions ............................... 4, 24-26, 36-38, 47-49
Pre-conference Workshops .................................... 8-11
Presidential Address ........................................... 49
Program Committee ........................................... 53
Proposal Reviewers ............................................ 44
Public Policy Sessions ...................................... 47, 54
Receptions/Parties/Dance ................................. 20, 31, 43
Registration/Membership Forms ............................ 77, 79-80
Registration Information ................... 3, 4, 13, 21, 33, 45, 58, 78-80
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions ........... 16, 21, 37, 40,43
Research & Theory (RT) Section Sessions ............ 14, 15, 17, 20, 22,
................... 23, 26,28,30, 31, 34,35,38-40,42,43,46,48-50
Research Update ............................................. 18
Round Robin Authors Reception .................................. 30
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables ....................... 15, 23, 39
Section Membership Meetings ....................... 20, 30, 31, 43, 51
Silent Auction ............................................... 4, 60
Special Sessions .......... 14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 27, 29, 31, 34,39-42,45,49
Sponsors ........................................ Inside front cover
StudenUNew Professional (SNP) Activities ............. 23, 30, 36, 40, 43,
...................................................... 46, 51
Subject Index .................................................. 5
TCRM Sessions ............................... 8, 9, 14-17, 20, 23, 30
Week of the Family Proclamation ................................. 32
Work-Life Summit ........................................... 8, 79
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VENUE OF ATTRACTIONS!
Welcome to PhoenL'i:, the "valley of tl1e sun," so named for tl1e
average 300 sunny days per year. PhoenL'\ boasts its own intown outback as tl1e city is virtually ringed by mountains tl1at
can be explored on foot, bike or horseback. From your Hyatt
Hotel room window you can view a pick of mmmtain peaks
which surround tlus metropolis.
The Hyatt Regency Phoenix !Hotel ... located at 122 N.
2nd St. (602-252-1234) is tl1e largest hotel in downtown PhoenL'i:. Located across tl1e street from tl1e Civic Plaza Convention
Center, Symphony Hall, Herberger Theater, all in tl1e lustoric
Copper Square district. It is only 3 nilles from PhoenLx Sky
Harbor International Airport.
Enjoy 712 guest rooms, a heated outdoor pool, spa \vitl1 fitness center, shops and restaurants. The Compass revolving
rooftop restaurant and lmmge serves regional American cuisine
\vitl1 a side of spectacular panoranuc views of tl1e valley, and is
top rated. Conferell'llce rates are $169 single and
$184 double. Be sure to reserve your room early as NCFR's
room block fills quickly. Reserve your room online at tl1e following url: https:/ /resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=
welcome_gi_new&groupiD=46256. If you prefer to send in
by mail, contact tl1e NCFR office: 888-781-9331 for a form.
Woven from strands of nl.ll11erous vibrant cultures -African,
Anglo, Asian, Hispanic, J\Iexican and Native American- ilie
artistic tapestry of PhoenL'i:, is incredibly rich and diverse, as is
its cuisine. Abundant cultural richness awaits visitors. Here are a
few glimpses of what's available, and you can find more at
-www.greaterphoenixarts.com.
Blockbuster Exhibits at tl1e Phoenix Art Museum and tl1e
Heard Museum - housing one of tl1e world's most important
collections of Native American art (-www.heard.org) are concentrated downtown. On tl1e first and tlllid Fridays of each
montl1 join Artlink and tour artist galleries and studios for
exquisite works (www.artlinkphoenix.com). The Pueblo
Grande Museum contains tl1e largest exlubit of Hohokam
Indian artifacts (www.pueblogrande.com). The SRP History
Center contains prehistoric Native American exhibits, history of
tl1e construction of tl1e Roosevelt Dam and SRP's role in bringing water power of Arizona (www.srpnet.com/ community).
The Desert Botanical Garden and tl1e Phoenix Zoo are irresistible. Glendale is touted as tl1e "antiquing capital" of Arizona,
but also boasts tl1e lustoric Sahuaro Ranch, The Challenger
Space Center, West Valley Art Museum and Sundome
Center for tl1e perforn1ing arts. Taliesin West, tl1e winter
home and Architectural Fellowship Academy of Frank Lloyd
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Wright is fascinating and found in Scottsdale (www.frankloydwright.org). The George Washington Carver Museum &
Cultural Ctr. features Arizona's African-American Heritage.
(www.gwcm.org). Heritage Square is a preserved full city
block dating back to 1800's and includes several museums. The
Museo Chicano at E. Adams St. presents changing exlubits on
latina culture (www.museochicano.com).
Entertainment Venues include tl1e Broadway Palm West
Dinner Theater - \vitl1 popular shows, art gallery, gift shop and
dinner. The Herberger Theater Center (www.herbergertheater.org) - across tl1e street from tl1e hotel is home of ilie
Arizona Theatre Co., Actor's Theatre of PhoenL'i:, Ballet
Arizona, Black Theatre Troupe, and Center Dance Ensemble.
Nov. 18 features performances. The newly decorated Symphony Hall is home to tl1e Phoe11Lx Symphony orchestra, Ballet
Arizona and Arizona Opera.
Nov. 14-20 events:
Performances: Orpheum (tickets: 602-262-7272)- Nov. 14,
Jethro Tull; Copperstate Dinner Theater (tickets: 602-279-3129)
-Nov. 14-20, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum;
Stagebrush Theater-Scottsdale (tickets: 480-990-7405)- Nov. 420, The Cntcible; PhoenL'\ Theatre (tickets 602-254-2151 -Nov.
2-20, Picnic; Herberger Theatre Center (tickets: 602-256-6995) Nm>: 17-Dec. 4, BAD DATES
festivals: Downtown Phoenix Public Market- 8AJVI-1PM
Central Ave & McKinley St., Sat., Nov. 19 cooking, creative
crafts, flowers. Nov.19-20 -12th Annual Artfest of Scottsdale
- Civic Center Scottsdale.
Art: Phoenix Art Museum: Asian Gallery - Yangtze
Remembered: The River Beneath the Lake. Also in tl1e Steele Gallery:
Cowboy Artists ofAmerica; Special Show at the Heard Museum
-HOME: Native People in the Southwest- 1st person stories explain
artifacts as well as fanlliy, community, land, culture of tl1e
homes tl1ese people inhabited. (602-252-8848)
Restaurants get lugh marks
for service, ambience, and cuisine. A few "must do's" include:
Durant's Steakhouse, 2611 N. Central Ave.($$$), Christopher's Fernier Brasserie, French, 2584 E. Camelback Rd.($$$);
Tarbell's French Bistro, 3213 E. Camelback Rd.; Vincent's
on Camelback- Southwestern, 3930 E Camelback Rd.;
Copper Square Restaurant; Wright's Seafood, 2400
Thunderbird Trail ($$$$); Shogun, 12165 N. Tat:Lun Blvd.;
Carlsbad Tavern, 3313 N. Hayden, in Scottsdale has superb
food as does Ruth's Chris Steak House.
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Welcome to the 57th NCFR Annual Conference.
The theme: The Multiple Meanings of Families
is the focus of an outstanding, stimulating program.
The NCFR conference is a great opportunity to
enhance your professional skills. In addition to
dynamic keynote speakers, plenary panels, special
sessions and Research Updates, the Sections have
invited renowned experts to discuss relevant issues
growing from assmnptions about what constihltes
"family", and how these are embedded in social
policy, law, research and practice and how they
influence society overall.
IIF YOU HAVE QUESTli:ONS OR NEED
HIElP .....
Stop at tl1e NCFR Conference Registration Desk
during registration hours and staff will gladly assist
you. NCFR will be at d1e NCFR Exhibits booth on
Thursday, Friday and Sahlrday during the scheduled
hours. Feel free to ask the Board, committees and
Elections Council members who are wearing colored ribbons on tl1eir name badges.
In addition to the 400 plus presentations you will
network \vith leaders in d1e family field and meet
NCFR Board members, Section chairs, Journal
Editors, and Michael Benjamin, NCFR's executive
director. They are all anxious to talk with you about
your professional goals and d1e fuhlte of NCFR.
This is especially important as d1e Board and staff
implement d1e Strategic planning process approved
Note: This program booldet is the only copy you
will receive. Bring it wid1 you to d1e conference.
Additional copies will be sold at registration for
$7.00. Program changes are listed mond1ly on d1e
NCFR website http:/ /www.ncfr.org/ conference_info/ _info/index.asp. A printed copy of
latest changes is enclosed in your conference registration packet. Be sure to read it carefully.
ACCOMMODATIONS !FOR SPECIAl NEEDS
To insure that everyone can fully participate
in the conference, please contact Cindy
Winter, if you hmre special needs. Call toll
free at 888-781-9331, ext. 15, or e-mail:
cindy@ncfr.org
!Emergencies:
In the event of an emergency, dial "55" from any
house phone. Inform the Hotel Operator of the
nature of the emergency and location. A specific
response team will immediately respond. Do not
dial 911, as this will slow down the process.
For non-emergency situations, the following is a list
of nearby facilities:
Walk-in Services:
Visitors Medical Clinic, 4020 N. Scottsdale Road,
Suite 108- Scottsdale. Phone: 480-945-6907. They
do hotel and home visits plus have walk-ins at their
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Nextcare. Phone: 800-NEXTCARE (no appointment needed
but can be scheduled online: www.nextcare.com)
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Physicians:
Regency Ballroom Foyer - Hyatt Regency Hotel
A. C. Marin, MD, 809 E Washington St., Ste. 201, Phoenix
Joseph L. Sun, MD, 333 E Virginia Ave., Ste. 112, Phoenix.
Phone: 602-264-1180.
Bennett Family Medicine, 18275 N 59 Ave., Phoenix.
Phone: 602-843-2300.
Tues., Nov. 15, 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 16-Fri., Nov. 18, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 2:00-5:00
p.m.; Sat., Nov. 19, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Chiropractic:
Atlas Chiropractic Center, 4131 W Thunderbird Rd.,
Phoenix. Phone: 602-938-8868.
Dentists:
Center Care Dentistry, 400 E. Van Buren, Phoenix. Phone:
602-252-2800.
Gary Steen, DDS, 400 EVan Buren St., Ste. 575, PhoenL'{.
Phone: 602-252-2800.
Optometrists:
Central Phoenix Eye Care, 5727 N. 7th St., #105. Phone:
602-27 9-6044.
Hospitals:
Phoenix Baptist Hospital, 5102 W Campbell Ave. Phone:
623-848-5000.
Mayo Clinic Hospital, 2000 West Bethany Home Rd.,
Phoenix. Phone: 602-249-0212.
Hospitality Center/Silent Ju. u::tionjlocal
Information
Cowboy Artists Room - Hyatt Regency Hotel
Tues., Nov. 15, 8:00 a.m.-Sat., Nov. 19, 5:00p.m.
Sponsored by Local Arrangements Committee and
Association of Cow1eils.
Co-chairs: Amy Reesing; Leanor Boulin Johnson; Patricia
Merk
Tlus is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues, to
visit the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the
Phoenix tourist and visitors information. A Silent Auction in
this room feature items for sale (seep. 60 for details).
Proceeds \v:ill go to the lost Boys of Sudan. Sign up sheets
for dine-arounds \v:ill be posted. The emergency services list
will also be on file here. Browse the Mfiliated Councils State
Exhibits and Publications for ideas on working with families
at the local level.
Exhibits and Posters
Pharmacies:
Second Floor Atrium - Hyatt Regency Hotel
McKesson Drug, Phoem", AZ 85003. Phone: 602-272-2263.
Park Central Mall Walgreen Drug Stores, 3402 N. Central
Ave., Phoem". Phone: 602-265-4781.
Thurs., Nov. 17, 12:30-7:00 p.m.; Fri., Nov. 18, 9:00 a.m.-5:30
p.m.; Sat., Nov. 19, 9:00 a.m.-2:00p.m.
All fees for services rendered must be discussed with the
physician at the time of the call. You are advised to obtain
your own personal health, luggage, or other travel insurance.
Carry your cards with you.
Other Seruices:
There will be prize drawings every day at 1:00 p.m.
Chair: Lynda Bessey
!Employment Matching Services
Suites 316-318- by the pool- Hyatt Regency Hotel
Wed., Nov. 16- Sat., Nov. 19, Noon-6:00p.m.
Chair: Dav.id Rice
Child Care:
If you need child care, the concierge at the Hyatt Hotel has a
list of child care providers who come to the hotel.
The Arizona Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R)
is a community service which matches parents seeking child
care with child care resources. Phone: 800-308-9000. CCR&R
provides referrals only. They do not recommend or endorse
any type of child care or particular child care setting.
Please make arrangements prior to your arrival, at least 1 day
before you need the service.
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Services provide bod1 print versions of employment information and electronic databases. There will be job listings in acadenlic and other fields. This extends d1e service beyond the 4
conference days, and aids employers in following up \vith c::tndidates they don't have a chance to meet in Phoeni.".
New this yeali: The Arizona Dept. of Econonuc Security
employment service will be at the conference, and \v:ill set up
computers linking to d1eir website. NCFR staff member,
Nancy Gonzalez, is also going to critique and offer suggestions for writing vitas. Nancy has extensive experience in writing and working with students.
�Topics are listed in alphabetical order, followed by the session number and the sponsoring Section(s). Check the program schedule for a complete listing.
Sessions with a #lOCI take place on Wednesday. Sessions with #200 are Thursday; #300 are Friday; and #400 on Saturday. See page 13 for a legend of
Section abbreviations. Subjects were selected by primary aud1ors of accepted paper proposals.
Adolescence
Family Policy
Marital Therapy
Remarriage/ Stepfamilies
106 FH; 114 EE; 125 EE; 217-22 FH,
217-27 FH, 217-28 FH, 217-36 FP; 223
EM; 233 IN; 234 RT; 311FT/FF/RT; 3204 EE, 320-9 EE, 320-11 EE, 320-17 EM,
320-23 EM, 320-47 RT, 320-48 RT, 32049 RT, 320-50 RT, 320-52 RT; 410-1 AC,
410-6 EE, 410-19 FS, 410-46 IN, 410-49
IN; 423-FS
103 FP; 127 FP; 217-45 FP; 320 EE;
417 FP
107 FT/RT; 232 FT; 41 0-24 FT, 41 0-33
FT; 418 FT/RT
Research and Methodology
Family Process
217 RT; 320-3 EM
Marriage and Political
Attitude
Family Relationships
320-54 RT
107 FT/RT; 208 FT/RT; 217-30 FH; 32056 RT; 322-5 RT; 305 /Spec. Sess.; 325
FT; 412 RT; 418 FT/RT
108-8 EE; 117 RT; 217-20 FH; 217-31
FH; 234 IN; 235 FF/RT; 320-6 EE, 32034 FF, 320-43 RT; 330-RT/FF; 404RT/EM; 419 IN; 420 RT
Mate Selection/Dating
Retirement
217-6 EE; 312 FF
115 FF
Adoption
217-40 FP; 328-IN
Aging/Gerontology
Family Resource Management/
Economics
104 EE; 108-2 FH; 113 EE; 117 RT; 120
Plenary; 126 FH; 203 FH/IN/FF/RF; 21714 FH, 217-33 FP; 224 FH; 228
FH/FPIIN/FF/RF/EM; 410-8 EE
410-3 EE
Child Care
Family Stress/Coping
320-1 EE
Family Services
104 EE; 217-37 FP, 217-39 FP; 222 EE;
410-26 FT
Child Socialization
106 FH; 210-9 EE; 217-13 FH; 336-FH;
405 Plenary; 410-2 AC
335 EE; 41 0-42 IN
Fatherhood
Childhood/Children
217-24 FH, 217-46 RT, 217-52 RT, 21753 RT; 313-RT; 320-8 EE, 320-18 EM;
337 FS; 411-EM/FF; 421-RT/FF; 423-5
FS
121 RUP; 217-12 EE; 320-10 EE; 327 FH
Cohabitation
207 FS; 412 RT
Community & Families
Fragile Families
123 EM/IN/EE/FF/FH/FP/IYF; 125 EE;
217 FH; 219 IYF/IN; 323 FH; 335 EE;
404 RT/EM; 417 FP; 423-10 FS
330 RT/FF; 423-4 FS
Gender Roles
Crisis & Disasters
108-6 RT; 225 FF; 330 RT/FF; 340 SN/
FF/FS; 410-45 IN
219 Spec. Sess.; 405 Plenary
GLBT Issues
Cross-Cultural Issues
114 EE; 128 FS/FF; 212 Plenary; 220
FF/EM/TCRM/RT/FP; 330 RT/FF; 41023 FS; 411 FF; 420 RT; 421 RT/FF
108-5 EM; 204 Spec. Sess.; 320-20 EM,
320-23 EM; 321-5 IN; 322-2 IN; 326 EM;
3281N; 3381N/FS; 410-39 IN, 410-44 IN
Grand parenting
126 FH; 217 FP; 320 RT; 337 FS
Mental Health
Rural/Urban Families
106 FH; 416 FH
217-44 FP; 417-FP
Military Families
Schools and Families
217-25 FH; 226 RT
125 EE; 223 EM; 402 EE
Minority Families
Service Learning
223 EM; 235 RT; 307 EM; 308 EM/
TCRM/RT; 320-14 EM, 320-16 EM, 32025 EM, 320-31 EM, 320-57 RT; 322-6
EM/RT; 326 EM
410-16 FS
Motherhood
Siblings
231 EE; 320-40 RF; 403 FH; 419 IN;
421 RT
217-55 RT; 235 RT; 410-32 IN
Sexuality
104 EE/RF; 116 RF; 205 EE; 321-1 FF,
321-2 EM
Single-parent Families
Multiple Roles
320 EM
104 EE; 410-55 RT
Social Networks
Parent Education/Educators
320 EM; 410-32 FT; 423-7 FS
108-1 EE; 108-10 FT; 125 EE; 217-4 EE,
217-43 FF; 231 EE; 320-2 EE, 320-5 EE;
414-EE
Social Work
Parental Processes and Youth
Outcomes
217-50 RT
Spirituality and Families
329 RF
Stepfamilies
320-52 RT
217-54 RT
Parenthood
Substance Abuse/ Addictions
217-49 RT; 231 EE; 337 FS: 404
RT/EM; 410-12 FS, 410-15 FS; 421
RT/FF
106 FH; 217-8 EE, 217-15 FH, 217-17
FH, 217-18 FH, 217-19 FH, 217-21 FH;
416 FH
Peace
Teaching Methods
Curriculum
310 FS; 4191N
210-1 EE; 410-10 EE
Health/Wellness/IIIness
217-7 EE; 320-7 EE; 410-36 IN; 410-37
IN
Death/Dying/ Ambiguous Loss
108-3 FH; 217-16 FH, 217-26 FH; 327
FH; 336 FH; 403 FH; 410-29 FT; 416 FH
217-23 FH, 217-34 FP; 322-7 AC; 417 FP
Decision-making/Power
320-55 RT
Premarital Education
124 EE, 210-3 EE, 210-4 EE, 210-6 EE,
210-7 EE, 210-10 EE; 217-1 EE, 217-2
EE, 217-21 EE; 217-57 FT; 322-8 FP;
410-7 EE, 410-17 FS, 410-18 FS, 41021 FS; 422-4 SNP; 423-1 EE
108-7 FH; 410-351N
410-4 EE, 410-31 FT; 418 FT/RT
TherapyI Counseling
Immigration/ Migration
Disability
336 FH
105 EM; 320-13 EM, 320-27
EM; 321-4 EM; 328-IN; 4191N
Professional Development
107 FT/RT; 208 FT/RT; 217-57 FT; 311
FT; 322-49 FT; 410-25 FT, 41 0-27 FT,
410-28 FT
Diversity
Intergenerational Issues
422-6- IN
117 RT; 217-38 FP, 217-42 RT, 217-56
RT; 310-FS; 339-RT; 416 FH
107 FT/RT; 116 RF; 210-2 EM; 405
Plenary
Divorce/Separation
108-10 EE; 320-36 RF; 320-41 RT; 410
FS
Homesickness
Poverty/Welfare
235 SNP; 325 Spec. Sess., 331
SNP/IN/FFIIYF; 217-3 EE; 422-1 SNP,
422-2 SNP, 422-3 SNP, 422-5 SNP, 4227SNP
Public Policy
Violence and Families
112 FH/FF/FPIIN/FT/IYF/EM; 211
TCRM; 217-10 EE, 217-29 FH; 231 EE;
312 FF; 320-32 FF, 320-33 FF; 335 EE;
410-381N; 410-48 RT
International Families/Issues
217-41 FP; 322-1 FP; 417 FP
Race/Ethnicity
Evaluation
104 EE; 209 IN; 217-50 RT, 217-51 RT;
3281N; 410-341N, 410-411N
Intervention
105 EM; 108-4 EM; 217-RT;
225 FF; 320-26 EM, 320-28 EM
Widowhood
320-12 EE; 335 EE
Family Environment
320-29 EM
Relationships
Women and Work
217-48 RT; 410-5 EE
Marital Adjustment/Quality/
Relations
114 EE; 306 EE; 320-46 RT; 410-20 FS;
412 RT, 420 RT
Work and Families
Family Life Education
108-1 EE, 108-5 EE, 108-8 EE, 108-11
EE; 210-EE; 217-5 EE, 217-8 EE, 21711 EE; 410-9 EE; 423-2 EE
207 FS; 217-9 EE; 313 RT; 320-24 EM,
320-35 RF; 410-30 FT; 412 RT; 420 RT
Family Meanings
227 RT
Marital Roles
Religion and Families
320-37 RF, 320-38 RF, 320-39 RF; 329
RF
117 RT
115 FF
115 FF; 206 FP; 315 Plenary; 327 FH;
340 SN/FF/FS; 410-11 EE; 410-43 IN,
410-50 RT, 410-51 RT, 410-52 RT, 41054 RT, 410-45 RT, FP, IN, RT; 417 FP
309 FH; 410-23 FS, 410-26 FT, 410-40 IN
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�7:30- 9:00a.m .. Lobby Conference Suites
2:00 - 9:30 p.m . . . . . . . . . . . Board Room
2004/2005 NCFR Board of Directors
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR Acting President
Section Students/New Professionals
Representatives
Presider: Julie Kohler, NCFR Board Rep
9:00- 10:00 a.m . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
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9:00a.m. -4:00p.m ........ Russell A/B
Condave of NCFR Past Presidents to Plan
2008 Special Conference
Presider: Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
11:00 a.m.- Noon . . . . . . . . . . Suite 320
2005 local Arrangements Committee
Presiders: Patricia Merk; Leanor Boulin-Jolmson, Local
Arrangements Co-chairs
Noon- 1:30 p.m .... Corner of Restaurant
Association of Councils Officers
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of Councils
President
2:00- 4:00p.m . . . . . . . . . . . Board Room
2005/2006 NCFR Board of Directors
Quality of Annual Conference Committee
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
Noon- 1:30 p.m . . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Journal of Marriage and Family Editors'
Presider: Alexis J. Walker, Editor
12:30- 2:30p.m. Michael Benjamin's Suite
Elections Council
Presiders: Jerelyn Schultz; Lynn Pike, Co-chairs
7:00- 8:00 p.m . Michael Benjamin's Suite
NCFR Publications Committee
Presider: Joe F. Pittman, Chair
8:00- 9:00 p.m . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
2006 local Arrangements Committee
Presiders: Bill Allen, 2006 Chair, and Cindy Winter,
Conference Director
Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR President
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6:30- 9:00p.m . . . . . . . . . . . Russell A/B
Board and Section Chairs and Section
Orientation
Presiders: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR Acting President;
William D. Allen, 2006 Program Chair; Cindy Winter,
Conference Director
7:30- 9:30a.m . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
2006 Program Committee
Presider: Bill Allen, 2006 Program Chair
8:00- 10:00 a.m .... Corner of Restaurant
CflE Academic Program Review
Committee
8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m .. Phoenix Ballroom East
Association of Councils leadership
Workshop
Presiders: Arminta Jacobson, CFLE, AC Program Chair;
and Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of Councils
President
(The Business Meeting convenes at 3:00 p.m. after the Plenary)
8:30- 10:00 a.m .. Michael Benjamin's Suite
Editors, Press Reps, and NCFR Staff
Presider: Michael Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
8:30- 10:00 a.m . . . . . . . . . . .Suite 326
Fellowship Committee
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7:30- 9:00a.m.
Presiders: Kevin L. Allemagne, CFLE, Committee Chair,
and Nancy Gonzalez, CFLE, Program Review
Coordinator
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Focus Group on the Future of NCFR
Conferences
Presiders: Jane F. Gilgun, 2005 Program Chair; William F.
Allen, 2006 Program Chair; Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007
Program Chair
Presider: Estella Martinez, Committee Chair
12:15- 1:45 p.m . . . . . . . . . Phoenix East
family Relations' Editors
Presider: Joyce Arditti, Editor
7:00- 9:00p.m . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
Public Policy Committee
Presider: Howard
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�7:30- 9:00a.m . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
2006 Program Committee
Presider: Bill Allen, 2006 Program Chair
8:30 - 11:30 am .. Corner of Restaurant
Moves to Suite 320 after Breakfast
Certification Review Committee
7:30- 8:30 am . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Teaching family Science/family
Science Association
Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Family Science
Association President
Presiders: Cindy Moseman, Committee Chair, and
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, Certification Director
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Corner of Restaurant
Association of Councils Executive
Committee
8:00 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . . Suite 326
Groves Conference Board
Presider: Leslie A. Koepke, Groves President
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
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�me?" It strives for a win-win outcome that respects both
sides of d1e work-life picture. It emphasizes d1e value of
investing dollars in work-life for success in the long-run for
both the worker and the employer.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Co-sponsored by The National Council on Family Relations
and the Alliance for Work-Life Progress/World at Work
1:15 - 2:45 p.m.
Panel: Case Studies of Best Practice Work
Place Solutions
Panelists: Sharon Klun, Director, U.S. Work/Life Initiatives
Accenture, PhoenL\:, AZ.
Od1er invited panelists to be announced
Panelists will describe innovative and successful work-life
programs. Included are the challenges and rewards of starting new initiatives in d1e workplace. Tips on getting started
are cliscussed as well as the importance of good communication between employer and employees.
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Registration, Welcome, Showcase of Innovative
Work-Life Programs & Tools
8:30- 9:45 a.m.
Opening Plenary: The State of Wotr!k-Life
Speakers: Shelley MacDermid, CFLE, Purdue Univ. and
Director, \'York-Life Institute; Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, Boston
College, Director, Work-Life Progress Center
This session describes work-life concepts, and d1e status of
work-life issues nationally. It also compares Arizona's status
\vid1 national trends on such issues as immigration, d1e
changing work-force, affordability, heald1 care issues, outsourcing and technology. Of particular focus is d1e effect of
external (global) forces on local and internal corporate and
business practices and their impact on families and work-life.
Welcome: Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
10:00- 11:30 a.m.
Value Proposition:
the Business
Case for Worlk-Life
Speaker(s): Kathie Lingle, Director, Alliance for Work-Life
Progress, PhoenL\:, AZ
Od1er invited panelists to be announced
This session describes and discusses d1e concept of "value
proposition" as a term addressing d1e reciprocity between
employer and employee in which both ask "what's in it for
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Tuesday, November 15,3:00 p.m.Thursday, November 17,2005
�You are invited to participate in the 35dl Annual Theory
Construction and Research Methodology Workshop (TCRI'vl).
TCRM's mission is to facilitate d1e creation and refinement
of tl1eory and med1ods relative to d1e study of fafl1i!ies. The
TCRJ'vi Workshop strives to create an environment of discovery, intellectual challenge, and debate for authors and colleagues who have "works-in-progress" iliat could benefit from
tl1e collective wisdom and critique of informed scholars.
TCRJ'vl sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted
papers d1at are read in advance of d1e meeting rad1er d1an
formal presentations of papers d1emselves.
TCRM Sessions for Wednesday and Thursday
are integrated in the NCIFR Program. See
sessions 100, 101, 109, 110, 1U., 118,
211, 237.
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1:00 p.m . . . . . . . . Second Floor Foyer
TCRM Workshop Registration
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Session #TCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
TCRM Workshop Opening Reception and Session
-9:30p.m.
Session #TC6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(R) Paper session: Planned Missinguess Designs in
Family Research: Opportunities and Challenges, David
Johnson; John Graham; Julia McQuillan
Discussa.t1ts: To be announced
Presider: To be annmmced
Session #TC7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis 8
Themed Session: Fatherhood
(R) Re-conceptualizing d1e Father-Child Relationship,
Erin Holmes
(R)Transitions Widnn Fathering, Rob Pallmvitz; Glen
Palm, CFLE
Discussa.t1ts: Scott Coltrane; Sean Brotherson
Presider: To be announced
3:00 - 4:20 p.m.
Session #TC1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(Note: This session continues until 6 pm)
(R) Symposium and Session: Analyzing Data ji·om
Multiple Family Members, Aline Sayer; Joe Olsen
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
Session #TC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis 8
Themed Session: Ambiguity and Challenge
(R) Post Traumatic Growth and Terror :Management
Theory as a Framework for Exploring Meaning
Construction in Families wid1 Loss, Colleen I. Murray
(R) Botmdary Ambiguity in Families with Chronically Ill
Children: Impact on Child and Parent Well-being, Jerica
M. Berge, CFLE; Kristin Holm
Discussants: Pauline Boss; Kathleen Gilbert, CFLE
Presider: To be a.tmmmced
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Session #TC3
. . . . . . . . . . . Curtis 8
(R) Paper session: Assessing Perceptions of Risk in
Relationships, Rick Bulcroft; Silvia Bartolic
Discussa.t1ts: Michael Johnson; Rodney Cate
Presider: To be annmmced
Session #TC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(R) Symposimn continued: Analyzing Data ji·om Multiple
Family Members, Aline Sayer; Joe Olsen
Discussa.t1ts: To be annom1eed
Presider: To be annom1eed
Tuesday, November 15, 8:00 a.m.-5:00p.m.
(registration begins at 7:30 a.m.)
Remington A/B/C Rooms, Hyatt Regency Phoeni\:
Workshop Chair: Jennifer L. Hardesty, CFLE
Co-sponsored by Feminism and Family Studies, Research
and Theory, Family Policy, Families and Health, Family
Therapy, and Ethnic Ivlinorities Sections
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law:
When a woman leaves an abusive partner, her risk of serious violence
or death increases dramatically. Efforts to prioritize safety in this context can be challenging, especially when children are involved. Women
with children often have ongoing exposure to abusers after separation
as they make decisions about custody and share in parenting. This
workshop provides an excellent opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to come together to discuss the intersection
of separation and violence and its implications for families.
rofessi nals
iffere
Tuesday, November 15, Noon-4:00p.m.
(registration beginning at 7:30a.m.)
Borein A/B, Hyatt Regency Phoenix
Opening Plenary
Promoting Safety in the Context of Separation,
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Ph.D., R.N.
D1: Campbell is the Anna D. Wolf Chair and Assoc.
Dean for Faculty Affairs in the Johns Hopkins Univ.
Sch. of Nursing with a joint appointment in the
Bloomberg Sch. ofPublic Health. She has been conducting advocacy policy work and research in the area ()(domestic violence since
1980. D1: Campbell has been the PI of9 major NIH, NIJ or CDC
research grants and published more than 120 articles and seven
books on this subject. She is an elected member of the Inst. of
Jvfedicine and the Ame1: A cad. ()fNursing, has served as a member
()(the congressional~v appointed US Dept. ()(Defense Task Force
on Domestic Violence, and is currently on the Boards ()(Directors
of the Family Violence Prevention Fund in San Francisco and the
House of Ruth Battered Women's Shelter in Baltimore.
Afternoon Plenary
Fatherhood and Intimate Partner Violence,
Oliver J. Williams, Ph.D.
D1: Williams, Exec. Dil:, Inst. on Domestic Violence in
the Afi'ican American Community; Pr()(, Grad. Sch. of
Social Work, Univ. of Minnesota-Minneapolis. Has
worked in the field ofdomestic violence for more than 20 years as
a child welfare and delinquency worka He developed and conducted counseling on partner abuse treatment programs. His
research and publications have centered on creating effective service deliveJJ' strategies that will reduce the violent behavior among
Afi'ican Americans. Additionally, D1: Williams writes about etlmically sensitive practice. He has conducted training nationally on
child abuse, partner abuse, and elder maltreatment.
The program also includes: Michael P. Johnson, Pennsylvania
State Univ.; Carolyn Tubbs, Univ. of Guelph; Larry
Ganong, Univ. of I'viissouri-Columbia; Marilyn Ford-Gilboe,
Univ. of Western Ontario; Apdl Few, Virginia Tech; Beth
Catlett, DePaul Univ.; Sally Lloyd, I'viiami Univ.; Doreen
Nicholas, Training Coordinator, Arizona Coalition Against
Domestic Violence
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Workshop Chair: Tammy Henderson, CFLE
Co-sponsored by Association of Councils and Education
and Enrichment Section
This workshop provides information, resources, and dialog
between legal and family professionals on behalf of families.
Participants will obtain information and strategies for collaborating wid1 legal professionals and influencing the courts system on behalf of families. Following a keynote address by
Attorney D. Thomas Woodruff, participants will dialog wid1
professionals with expertise in family law, family mediation,
foster care, and d1e roles of family professionals. Repeated
sessions are provided, and roundtable discussions are scheduled on several family law topics.
Agenda
Noon
Lunch/Business Meeting
1:00 p.m.
Keynote - The Role of Social
Scientists: A !Legal
Professional/Lens, Attorney D.
Thomas Woodruff
Using his more than 34 years of experience,
Attorney Woodruff is a corporate partner of
\'Voodruff, O'Hair, & Posner, Inc., a Sacramento law flrm
d1at specializes in family law, a fellow of the American
Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a member of the
American Bar Association's Family Law Section.
�2:45 p.m.
Roundtables
Mediating Relations: Using Mediation for
Divorce, Child Custody, and Family
Relations, Tiffany Gayle Chenault
Foster Care Planning: What is in the Best
Interests of Children and Families?, Jenny
Burroughs and Tammy Henderson, CFLIE
The Role of Social Scientists: A Legal
Professional Lens, D. Thomas Woodruff
Collaborative Law Teams, Deborah
Cashen, CFLIE
3:45 p.m.
Roundtables (repeat of 2:45
sessions)
4:00p.m.
Sponsored by State Extension Farnily Life/Human
Development Specialists
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005
2:00-7:00 p.m., PhoenL'C East Room, Hyatt Regency
Pre-registration required
The conference is for county, regional, and state Extension
faculty and staff involved in family programrning across the
lifespan. Highlights include updates on multi-state efforts;
guest speakers; panel presentations; posters on current
Extension programs, projects, and research; networking sessions; and Awards Banquet.
Closing remarks
Tiffany
Chenault
D1: Tiffany Gayle Chenault is Assistant Professor of
Sociology at Salem State College. Her M.S. and
Ph.D. are in Sociologyji-om Virginia Tech. She specializes in ethnicity, race, comm1mity, and social policy. Current research focuses on how housing policies impact community development and the lived
experiences of individuals in public housing cmmnunities. In addition , she is a Certified State of Virginia
Mediatm:
, - - - - - - , Jenny Burroughs, li'JSW, Virginia Tech, is the coordinator of the Institute for Children and Families at
Radford University School a( Social Work. She has
worked in public child welfhrejor 30+ years. And
has trained and licensedfoster and adoptivefamilies.
Jenny
She has participated in developing numerous conferBurroughs encesfor human service providers working with
Children and Families in New lvfexico and Virginia.
Her professional career is committed to improving systems ·which
serve families and their children.
Deborah Cashen, is a Certified Family Life Educator
and co-owner andfounder o( Parenting Partnerships,
Inc. She has cvorkedfor nearly 20 years with a multitude of(amilies, teachers, and administrators, creating
jamily-school partnerships. She is also a Credentialed
Fami~v Mediatm: She is a published author o(curricuDeborah lum support Creating Parenting Notebooks, jar pregCashen
nan! a11d parenting teens. Shefounded the Houston
Area Professional Parent Educator Neilvork (HAPPEN) which is part
of a statewide effort to professionalize parent education.
Tammy Henderson, is Assistant Proj"essm; Dept. of"
Human Development at Virginia Tech, and is aformer
NCFR Board Membe1: She has chaired thesefamily
related law sessions for the last three years.
Tammy
Henderson
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Saturday, 2:15p.m., Regency Ballroom B/C- The following awards will be presented during the Presidential Address
by Gay lKitson, 2003-05 NCFR President.
Service to Fammes Award: Art
economist, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank,
I\Iinneapolis. I\IN
P,ward- for distinguished teaching career:
Leanne Latnke, Auburn Univ., and lVIark Benson,
Virginia Tech
JaEc Tn:>sii: J1.wao·d - for outstanding contribution to comparative family studies: Barbara H. Settles, Univ. of
Delaware
,~wan] - for best family research article of
2004. To be announced.
Stw:!e!li:: tn<van:! - for excellence wid1 high po[ential
for contribution to the field of familv studies: To be
announced.
Jessie
t:l:.wau·d - for outstanding research proposal
from a feminist perspective: To be announced.
Jiess~e Ben1a1·d Award - for outstanding paper contribming to feminist scholarship: To be announced.
lt~awie
Peters fcWIIEilL·d - for outstanding scholarship, practice
and research on ethnic minority families: Patricia BellScott (given on Friday during the Peters Award address.)
t\E"<Ct!S AwaE·dJ - for excellence in scholarship and
teaching in family life education (given to William J.
Doherty, Univ. of I\1Iinnesota, during his address on
Friday.)
f"'.nse~nn Stii2llESS f.W\fardi - for outstanding qualitative
research on fa1nilies: To be announced.
The following appreciation awards will be presented during
the Annual Business Meeting, Wed., Nmc, 16, at 4:15p.m.:
[llCFR P~reskleu1t: Gay C. Kitson
NCFR BoaE·d hvJlentubet"'S~ Martha Farrell
Erickson, Lawrence Ganong, Jane Tornatore.
2005 rPn·ogu·am Chai1·: Jane Gilgun
loca~ .ll,uTangemernil:s Co-chairs: Leanor Boulin Johnson;
Patricia Merk
Hotel Atrium- 2nd Floor integrated with the very popular poster
Thursday, Nov. 17, 12:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 18, 9:00a.m.- 5:30p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 19,9:00 a.m.-2:00p.m.
Events
Grand Opening: Thursday, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Round Robin Author Reception: Thursday, 5:30- 7:00p.m.
Prize Drawings Daily at 1:30 p.m.
Exhibits Close: Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
The e:xhibits are an integral part of the conference. See page 61 in this program for a complete list of exhibitors
Thursday, November 17- 2:15p.m. -Curtis A
Active Parenting Educational Session presented by Nancy Spence, M.Ed.
Thursday, November 17- 4:00p.m.- Curtis A
Practical Parenting Partnerships Educational Session presented by Janet Shepard
Friday, November 18- 4:00p.m.- Curtis A
The Use of Personality Profiles in Family Relations presented by William]. Winslow
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Program Chair:
1\1innesota
Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
Arizona State University and
University of Arizona Cooperative
Extension, 1\!Iru::icopa County
fAMILIES
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Regi§ttadon
Regency Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Cowboy Artists Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Ellnnlo-y·n1.ent
lL
Suites 316-318 - 3rd Floor by pool
Noon-6:00p.m.
For a listing of today's committee meetings, please
9:00 a.m ... Family Policy Education for Action From a
SoTL Perspective, Berke, Sherif Trask, Gentry,
Settles, Marotz-Baden
10:45 a.m ...... Abuse During Pregnancy... , Campbell
1:00 p.m....... Plenary- New IVIeanings of Old Age in
Cross-cultural Perspeccives, Bengtson,
Hanunonds-Smith, Torres-Gil
3:00 p.m ...... Research Update - Peer Relationships in
Childhood, Fabes, Martin, Hanish
Talk-Back Session with Bengtson, HammondsSmith, & Torres-Gil
How Can NCFR and its People Serve Communities?
4:45 p.m .............Annual NCFR Business Meeting
6:30p.m.................... Newcomers Reception
8:15p.m............ President's Welcoming Recepcion
see pages 6-7.
IT\J(llil:es:
(:Jl) Ali sessii01111S are 11111U1Mbetredl, Wednesday sessions begin with the number lOU (e.g. #100, #101,
etc.). Thursday sessions begin with #200; Friday sessions with #300; Saturday sessions with #400.
(2) IPtresell'llit<aJ1l:iOII'IIS aJU"e classified as to
research,
practice, or
a combination of both research and practice. If nothing is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the presentation. Con'l'!:ili'll!.!ili'llg IEdm::atkm Credits for
APA are listed as
and for NASW are listed as
( 3) Sessi101111 fotrmats are indicated by:
- Paper; SY - Symposium; ·~f\j'&{
-
Workshop.
( 4) Sedi0111 Symi:»ois: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or :'.letter kevs:
0=1
Education & Enrichment iEE)
Family Science iFSJ
~ Religion & Family Life
Ethnic Minorities (EI'J'.)
Family Thera pi' (FTJ
[J-0
~_[ Research & Theory
::::'v~.:
"" Family and Health
Feminism & Family Studies
~~
Association of Councils (AC)
:::/\::::::
Family Policy (FP)
International (IN)
Students/New Professionals
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TCRM Workshop Registration Begins
8:
- 9:
a.m.
TCRM
Session #100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
*(R) Worldng Paper: Social Capital in Family Relationships,
Robert Milardo; Heather Helms
Discussants: Ingrid Connidis; Jason Hans, CFLE
Presider: To be announced
Session # 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
(R) Worldng Paper: From Evidence Based Practice to
Theory Based Practice: Getting There From Here, James
White; Grant Charles
Discussants: Thomas Holman; Kerry Daly
Presicler: To be announced
Session # 104 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Intergenerational Transmission of Values (AP/SW)
[0
(B) Caring for Elderly Family Members: Impact of
Multiple Roles, Rebecca A. Siders; Wendy
Middlemiss, CFLE
(B) Parents as Co-educators: Do Effective Sex Education
Programs Include Parents? Jennie E. Dilworth, CFLE
(B) Evaluation of an HIY /AIDS Program for Older Adults,
Sharon M. Ballard, CFLE; Audrey Vines, CFLE
(B) Becoming :More Latino: The Journey of an Extension
Nutrition Education Program, Rebecca Hernandez;
Sally Bowman; Clara Pratt
Discussant: Jaclde Kirby-Wilkins, CFLE
Presider: Kevin Galbraith
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Session #105 PA . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Ethnic Minority Immigrant Families Adjustment
Issues (AP/SW)
(R) Female Immigrants From Turkey: An Untold Story,
Aysem K. Senyurekli
(R) Immigrant Family Strengths: A Qualitative Study
of Hmong and Somali Families in d1e U.S., Pa Nhia D. Yang;
Aysem K. Senyurekli; Khadija S. Sheikh
(B) Negotiation of a Changing Identity in Chinese Immigrant
Children, Sanchia S. S. Lo; Berna J. Skrypnek
Discussant: Andrew Behnke
Presider: Susan Mayo-Theus
Session #106 SY .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Adolescent and Young Adult Family Issues
(AP/SW)
(B) Social Contexhml Pathways From Economic
Hardship to Adolescent Problem Behavior, Ginger
Lockhart Burrell, Mark W. Roosa
(R) Maternal and Teen Predictors of Lifetime Smoking StahJs
in Teens, Judy G. van de Venne; Catherine A. Martin; Kay
P. Bradford; Megan E. Cox; Angeline J. O'Malley, CFLE
(R) Emerging Adulthood Predictors of Young Adult Personal
Well-being, Judith L. Fischer; Melinda Corwin; Rick
Herbert; Angela Lutz; Danielle Sorelle-Miner; Brittney
Schrick
(R) Meanings of Family for Young Adult Educational
Attainment, Janet N. Melby, CFLE; Shu-Ann Fang; Rand
D. Conger; Katherine J. Conger
Discussant: Deborah Coehlo
Moderator/Recorder: Jennifer Hardesty, CFLE
Session #107 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Qualitative Research Methods in Research of
Couple Relationships and Elder Women (AP/SW)
(B) Change in Marital Therapy: A Grmmded Theory
of d1e Therapist's Perspective, Stephen T. Fife
BrQ (B) Self-deception and Morality in Intimate Partner
Conflict: A Grounded Theory, Jason B. Whiting
(B) The Meanings of Grief Narratives Among Elder
Women, Randi Cowdery
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
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Session #108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundance
Limited to 10 attendees at each table. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two
discussions.
(P) 108-1 EE It Takes a Village: Asset Development as a
Foundation for Parent Education, Linda Behrendt,
CFLE
(B) 108-2 FH Elderly Recipients of Family Care: What Does
Caregiving Mean to Them? Whitney A. Brosi; Barbara
Anles, CFLE; Martha Morgan
(R) 108-3 FH The Meaning of Food: Culhlral Variations in
Food Beliefs and Practices in the Presence of Chronic
Illness, Catherine Chesla
(B) 108-4 EM Negotiating the Meaning of Race in Black and
Black-\V'hite Biracial Families, Annamaria Csizmadia;
Kortet G. Mensah
(R) 108-5 EM Satisfaction Wid1 Family Life in Working Class
Mexican and Anglo Americans, Robert L. DelCampo,
Diana S. DelCampo; Robert G. DelCampo
(R) 108-6 RT The Use of Vignettes in Social Science
Research, Sandra L. Hanson
(R) 108-7 FH Family Heald1 Decision-making: A Synopsis
Review, Kaysi E. Kushner; Deanna L. Williamson
(B) 108-8 EE Sibling Relationships in Aduld1ood, Lisa Mize;
Marie Saracino
(P) 108-9 EE/FH Everybody Wins: Involving Undergraduate
Sh1dents in 1->Ientored Research Experiences, M. Elise
Radina, CFLE; Barbara Mandleco
(P) 108-10 EE A Rural Community-based Approach to Coparenting and Divorce Education, Diane M. Treis Rusk;
Peggy Olive
(B) 108-11 FT Filial Therapy: An Evidence-based and Crosscultural Family Intervention, DanielS. Sweeney;
Anlanda S. Nees
9:30- 10:
a.m.
TCR.M Workshop Sessions
Session # 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
Themed Session: Relational Cultural Theory
(R) Understanding How Couples Cope Wid1 Stress: A
Relational Culhltal Perspective, Karen Kayser
(R) Applying Psychology's Relational Culrural Theory to
Stepfamilies, Jesse Podolsky; Margaret Cmsbie-Burnett
Discussants: Jane Gilgun; Stan Knapp
Presider: To be Announced
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10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
T'CRM Workshop Sessions Continued
Session # 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis 8
(R) Symposium: Working With Count Data: Practical
Demonstration of Poisson, Negative Binomial, and
Zero-inflated Count Data, Yoshie Sano; Yu Jin Jeong;
Alan Acock; Anisa Zvonkovic
Discussants: Manfred van Dulmen
Presider: To be Announced
Session # 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassidy
Themed Session: Values and Institutionalization of
Marriage and Family
(R) Improving Human Science: Controlling for Multiple
Meanings of Families, Gary Horlacher; Bron Ingoldsby,
CFLE; Thomas Holman
(R) Why the Family? Why Marriage? A Look at d1e
Institutionalization of Caring and Reproduction in Human
Societies, Jetse Sprey
Discussants: Terrance Olson; Leigh Leslie
Presider: To be Announced
Session # 113 SY . . . . . . . . Remington A/8
(B) Aging Empowerment: No Longer an Oxymoron
(AP/SW)
rn
Leaders: Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE; Cynthia S.
Reeser; Kali Lightfoot; Barbara Thelander; Brenda
Brown; Judy Tapscott
Chair: Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE
Session # 114 PA . . . . . . . . . . . 8orein A/B
Couples Education (AP/SW)
(B) Attachment Styles of Parenting and Nonparenting
Adolescents, Eunjee Joo; Jerelyn B. Schultz; Ted G.
Futris, CFLE
(P) Building Relationship Education Models for Use Wid1
Same-sex Couples; Nicole D. Forry; Katherine A.
Kuvalanka; Marta McClintock-Comeaux; Stephanie
Grutzmacher; Megan Fitzgerald
(B) Romance Under d1e l'vlicroscope: An Online Educational
Tool for Relationships, Adam R. West; Catherine A. Surra
Discussant: Jim Burg
Presider: Jane Lanigan
Session # 115 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell 8/C
Women, Work and Retirement (AP/SW)
(R) Beyond Heald1 and Weald1: Predictors of Women's
Retirement Satisfaction, Christine A. Price, CFLE;
Shantha Balaswamy
(R) The Effects of Motherhood on a Woman's Wage, Saeeun
Choi
(B) Work-Family Conflict and Fertility Intentions: Does
Gender Matter? Karina M. Shreffler; Amy E. Pirretti
Discussant: Norma Burgess
Presider: Yan Wang
Session #116 PA .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Practical Applications of Religiosity and Spirituality
(AP/SW)
(B) The Influence of Religion on Sexual Attitudes and
Behaviors, F. Ryan Peterson; Leslie G. Simons,
CFLE
(B) Adolescent Religiosity, Religious Denomination, and
Contraceptive Use, Siobhan M. Cooney; Stephen T.
Russell; Anne K. Driscoll
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(R) Bereaved Mothers and Spiritual Development, Constance
L. Hardesty; Gregory T. Goldey
Discussant: Don Swenson
lVIoderator: Loren Marks, CFLE
Session # 117 PA .. Phoenix Ballroom West
Families and the Later Life Comse (AP/SW)
liiTQl (R) Mother-Daughter Relationships in Adulthood: Life
l_2 Course Reflections, Kathryn E. Bojczyk; Tara
' Lehan; Lenore M. McWey, CFLE; Gail Melson;
Debra Kaufman
(R) Widowhood, Gender, and Depression: The Process of
Anticipatory Grief, Gary R. Lee; Alfred DeMaris
(B) The I<:inkeeping Connection: An Intergenerational
Empirical Examination, Laura H. Brown; Sara DeRycke
(B) Residential Placement of Persons With Dementia,
Deborah P. Coehlo; Karen Hooker; Sally Bowman; Jeffrey
Kaye; Robin Guariglia
Discussant: Rosemary Blieszner
Presider: To be AnnowJCecl
11:
a.m. - 12:
m.
Session # 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(R) Working Paper: Home in Family Studies, Sarah
Allen
Discussants: David Cheal; Catherine Richards Solomon
Presicler: To be Announced
Session # 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
(R) Working Paper: The Link Between Courtship and
Marriage: A New Conceptual Model and Critique of
IVIethods, Sylvia Niehuis; Ted Huston
Discussants: Rick Bulcroft
Presicler: To be Announced
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Session #124 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(B) Giving Meaning and Context to Families Using
Research in Higher Education (AP/SW)
Understanding the Definition of Family and Related
Experiences Using a Multicultural Research Perspective,
[]
,,.,
Jodi M. Jacobson, CFLE
):-:'-...:~..
/\1/\ Using Research Methods to Teach the Meaning of
f::::;P.J,;;.'""::J" Family Violence, Karen Goldrich-Eskow, CFLE
Defming Family Quality of Life Through Student Graduate
Research Projects, Gina Costa, CFLE
Co-chairs: Jodi M. Jacobson, CFLE; Karen GoldrichEskow, CFLE; Gina Costa, CFLE
Session #125 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Community Supports fot· Youth Development
(AP/SW)
(B) A Conummity Intervention to Promote Fitness by
[ ] Age 5, Theresa J. Russo, CFLE; Barbara A.
Dennison; Nancy A. Sherwood; Kathleen Sellers;
Ida R. Baker
(B) Programmatic Integration of Parenting Education and
Youth Development, Cynthia B. Torppa; Jacqueline KirbyWilkins, CFLE; Patty A. Parrott; Sally Hinshaw
(B) Effectiveness of Parenting Education with Incarcerated
Parents, Esther L. Devall, CFLE; Dawn Vanleeuwen
(R) A 1\ili\.ed I\Iethod Assessment of Parent Satisfaction With
Special Education, Cluistina P. Kaissi; Penny L. Deiner
Discussant: Sedahlia Jasper Crase, CFLE
Presider: Kim Leon
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3:00-
p.m.
#129 . . . . . Phoenix Ballroom East
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of
Session #126 SY . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Elderly Families (AP/SW)
(R) Daily Spousal Int1uences: A Dyadic Examination
of Health Symptoms and Emotional Well-being in
Later Life Couples, Jeremy B. Yorgason; David
Almeida; Shevaun D. Neupert
(R) IVIeanings of Spousal Caregiving and Family in Late-life
Remarried Context, Carey Wexler Sherman
(B) Family Responses to I\Iild Cognitive Impairment in Old
Age, Rosemary Blieszner; Karen A. Roberto
(B) Elderly Women's Health and Wealth Depletion by Marital
Status, Hyungsoo Kim; Cynthia Reeser; Varudhini
Kankipati
Discussant: Christine Price, CFLE
Moderator/Recorder: Jeremy B. Yorgason
Session #127 SY .. Remington C/Russell A
(B) Making Families Matter in Policymaking: How
You Can Be More Effective (AP/SW)
Who is a Policymaker Anyway and How Can \'Ve Reach
Them? Karen P. Bogenschneider; Heidi
Normandin
Challenges in Educating Policymakers After Term Limits Take
Effect, Ginny Puddefoot
Working With Policymakers: How to be Heard in a Sea of
Voices, Bonnie Braun; Elaine Anderson
I'viichigan's Family Impact Serninar: Lessons Learned From
Five Years of Practice, Esther Onaga
Invited: Arizona Senators and Representatives
Chair: Karen P. Bogenschneider
Discussant/Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE
Session #128 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
(B) In Our Own Voices: Children of Lesbian and
Gay Parents Speak About Family (AP/SW)
_
1
\S-1 Panel: Katherine A. Kuvalanka; Abbie E. Goldberg;
~ /;;; Ashley Southard
=..:,.,
Discussant/Moderator: Katherine R. Allen
Chair: Katherine A. Kuvalanka
Focus Groups
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsorting section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are
open to all members.
Session # 132 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Issues in Aging
Presider: Christine Price, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
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Session # 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
continued
Focus
Session #133 .
[0
. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Marketing Family Life Education
Presider: Jody Johnston Pawel, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
=
m.
7
. . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
Session #134
Networking Session for CIFILIE Approved
Programs
Presider: Nancy W. Gonzalez, CFLE, Approved Programs
Coordinator
CFLE Coordinators at NCFR Approved Programs are encouraged to come for a time of networking.
m.
7~
. Curtis B
Session #135
TCIRM Business Meeting
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, 2005 Workshop Chair
9:15
focus
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session # 136 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
liTQl
Families and Technology
~ Presider: Peggy Meszaros, Focus Group Chair
Session # 137 ..... Remington C/Russe/1 A
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: James E. Burg, Focus Group Chair
- 9:15
m.
Sed ion
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of
Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
Session # 138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
!Education am:ll !Enrichment
Presider: Lynette Olson, CFLE, Section Chair
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Presider: Volker K. Thomas, Section Chair
�Registration
Regency Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00
5:00 p.m.
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Mflliated Councils Exhibits
Cowboy Artists Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Suites 316-318 - 3rd Floor by pool
Noon-6:00p.m.
Exhibits
Atrium - 2nd Floor
Noon-7:00p.m.
For a listing of today's committee meetings, please see
pages 6-7.
8:30 a.m ..... Working With Mexicans & Mexican-Americans:
Cultural & Contextual Perspectives, Roosa & Dumka
8:30a.m...... Aging and the Family, It Has Never Been This
Way Before, Fahey
10:15 a.m...... Plenary- Forgetting Family: Queer Studies &
Anti-Oedipal Discourse, Halberstam
12:30 p.m.. Grand Opening of Exhibits and Poster Session 1
2:15p.m ..... The South Asian Tsunami/Earthquake: Making
Meaning After Catastrophic Natural Disasters, Kalayjian
2:15p.m............... Sexual Orientation & Family Policy;
Gates & Badgett
4:00p.m.... Health Care Issues/Needs of Navajo Elders and
Policy Implications, Ashton
5:30 p.m................... Row1d Robin Author Reception
8:00 p.m....... Family Movie Night The Way Home, Korea
8:30 p.m............. Receptions Sponsored by Universities
and Allied Associations
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Focus Groups
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #200 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
DJ
i
CFLE
Presider: Kevin Allemagne, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundance
Peace
Attendees will participate in 2 row1d table discussions.
Peacemaking From Multiple Perspectives
International Families, Globalization, and Peace,
Miriam Mulsow
Teaching About Aggression and Violence in the U.S., Bill Rose
Creating Peaceful C01mnunities for Children, Michelle
Krehbiel, CFLE
Peacemaking for Families: Challenges and Possibilities for
Family Life Educators, Jacqueline Haessly
Presider: Kathy Walker, Focus Group Chair
OJ
7:45 - 8:15 a.m
Session #202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 324
Meditation
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a
different facilitator.
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Session #206 PA . . . . . . . . Remington A/8
The Work-Family Interface: Adaptive Strategies,
Public and Private (AP/SW)
{R) Implications of Non-standard Schedules on
Maternal and Family Well-being, Amy E. Pirretti; Ann
C. Crouter
(R) Dinner Time as a Mediator Between Work Hours and
Work and Family Outcomes, E. Jeffrey Hill, CFLE; Sarah
M. Allen; Jenet Jacob; Nicole L. Mead; Maria Ferris
(B) When Working Works: Workplace Conditions and New
Parents' Mental Health, Karen B. Meteyer; Heather
Bourne; Maureen Perry-Jenkins
(R) Creating Positive Family-to-Work Spillover: The
Importance of Family-friendly Benefits, Daphne Pedersen
Stevens; Krista Lynn Minnotte; Susan E. Mannon; Gary
Kiger
Discussant: Leslie Koepke
Presider: Tara Saathoff-Wells
Session #207 PA .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Marital Quality, Satisfaction, and Their Effects on
Family Structure and Dynamics (AP/SW)
/\."'l·.t',:\. (B) A Comparison of Cohabiters vs. Non-Cohabiters.
111 Newlywed Relat10nsh1ps, James P. Marshall; DaVld
.~ G. Schramm, CFLE; Thomas R. Lee; Linda
Skogrand; V. William Harris
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(B) Marital Quality Among Those Who do and do not Receive
Government Assistance, Thomas R. Lee; V. William Harris;
David G. Schramm, CFLE; James P. Marshall
(B) Marital Quality, Context, and Interaction, V. William
Harris; Thomas R. Lee, David G. Schramm, CFLE;
James P. Marshall
(R) The Division of Childcare and the Total Marital
Satisfaction of Couples, Krista Lynn Minnotte; Daphne
Pedersen Stevens; Susan E. Mannon; Gary Kiger
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
Session #205 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
{P) Sexuality Education and Religion (AP/SW)
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Panel: Marilyn Flick, CFLE; J. Kenneth Davidson,
Sr., CFLE; Terrance Olson; Phil Adkins, CFLE;
Thomas Blume; Lane Powell, CFLE
Chair: Marilyn Flick, CFLE
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(R) Research on Family Therapy: From the Basics to
"Cutting Edge" (AP/SW)
Differential Impact of Office vs. Home-based Family
Therapy for Treating Families With Runaway Youth,
N atasha Slesnick
Well-being Trajectories in l\Iarriage and Family Therapy
Based on Differentiation of Self, Arpita Lal; Suzanne
Bartle-Haring
Differentiation, Depression and Marital Satisfaction, Aaron
Glade
�8:30- 10:
a.m.
Expectations About Family Therapy and Therapeutic Process,
Tatiana Glebova; Suzanne Bartle-Haring
Discussant: Julianne Serovich
Chair: Suzanne Bartle-Haring
Session #209 SY ... Phoenix Ballroom East
(R) Multiple Aspects of Families in Japan: Gender,
Marriage, Parenting, and Work (AP/SW)
Subjective Evaluations on Marriage: Relationship with
Educational Status and Income: A Comparison by
Gender and Age Cohort (Age 28-47), Reiko
Tsuchikura
Impacts of Family Responsive \\!orkplace Practices on Worker
Morale in Japan: A Gender Comparison, Tetsushi Fujimoto
Mothers' Work Conditions and Early Adolescents'
Psychological Adjustment in Japan: Work Socialization
Hypod1esis vs. Work Stress Hypod1esis, Kei Suemori
Japanese Fad1ers and Mod1ers at Play Situations wid1 d1eir
Three-Year-Old Children: Conti'ibutions to Children's
Emotional Development, Kuniko Kato; Kiyomi KondoIkemura
The Meanings of Parend1ood for Japanese Corporate Men and
\'i/omen, Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Discussant/Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Deborah C. Bailey, CFLE
(B) 210-6 FF Grading From a Feminist Perspective: The
Deconstruction of Power in d1e Classroom, J. Elizabeth
Miller; Michelle Stocker-Barkley; Kathryn Ditch
(B) 210-7 EE Creating Definitions of Family and Field:
Impact on Northern Cree Educators, Rosemary C.
Reilly
(P) 210-8 EE Marriage Education: ConcepllJal Guidelines for
Addressing Marital Ideals Willi Young Never-Man'ied
Students, Ariel Rodriguez; Daman Reynolds
(B) 210-9 EE Families and Children Under Stress, Donna R.
Smith
(P) 210-10 EE Two Family Scientists are Better Than One:
Co-teaching Family Courses, Suzanne R. Smith; Jane
Lanigan
(P) 210-11 EE Teaching Family Life Education to Undergraduates, Lue K. Turner; Jerica M. Berge, CFLE
8:30
a.m.
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. . Curtis A/B
Theory Construction
Research
Workshop Pleliilary
Session
Agency: Meanings ami Control for Women
in families (AP/SW)
(R) Women's Agency and Intimate Partner Violence, Sally
Lloyd; Beth Emery, CFLE; Lod McGraw
(R) Agency and Constraint in Adult Sibling Caregiving
Relationships, Lod McGraw
Discussants: Libby B. Blume, CFLE
Presider: To be Announced
Co-sponsored by RT/FF Sections
Session #210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundance
Limited to 10 attendees at each table. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two
discussions.
(P) 210-1 EE International Study Tours, Karen R. Blaisure,
CFLE
(R) 210-2 EM Multiple Meanings of Ambiguous Loss for
l'viiA Wives of the VietNam Era, Vickie J. Daughtrey;
Estella A. Martinez
(P) 210-3 EE iWebfolio: A Web-based Electronic Portfolio for
Students and Professionals, Bryce Dickey, CFLE
(B) 210-4 EE Use of Technology to Enhance Student's
Practicmn/Internship Experiences, Leslie A. Koepke
(P) 210-5 EE Keeping it Real: Teaching Family Life Education
for Applicability, Chantel L. Lumpkin, CFLE;
10:15 a.m.
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Session #212 ..
Plenary Session
Noon- 1
Session #213.
(see page 24 for details)
p.m.
. ...... Sundance
Students/New Professionals
Networking
Today's focus is on Graduate Students
All students (graduates and undergraduate) and new professionals are
invited. The session is informal and social. A facilitator w-ill engage
the group in a different discussion topic each day. Prizes will be
awarded.
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Session #217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atrium
Posters are arranged by Section. Get something to eat at the
Deli on d1e Erst floor, visit the exhibits, and go to d1e Poster
Session to talk one on one with the presenters.
Education and IEnrklhment Section - family
life/Community /Marriage Education
(B) 217-1 EE Strategies for Multicultural Learners:
Implications for Family Life Educators, Barbara N.
Allison, CFLE; Marsha Rehm
217-2 EE Three Distance Learning Methods: A
Comparison of Student Completion Rates, Jennifer M.
Meehan Brennom
(B) 217-3 EE Early Childhood Teachers: Educating Those
Who Care for and Educate Young Children, Stacy N.
Howard, CFLE; Brittany 0. Birken
(B) 217-4 EE Child Care Teachers as Embedded Parent
Educators: How Can FLEs Help? Sally S. Martin,
CFLE; Daniel J. Weigel
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(B) 217-5 EE Making a Case for FalTtily Life Educators,
Jennifer McBride; David Law
(B) 217-6 EE The Impact of a Relationship Educational
Progran1 on Single Army Soldiers, Morgan Van Epp;
Ted G. Futris, CFLE; John Van Epp
(B) 217-7 EE Enhancing the Cultural Competence of White
Families, Janet M. Liechty
(B) 217-8 EE Effects of a High School Prevention ProgratTl
on Alcohol Use, Stacey Parker; Sedahlia J. Crase,
CFLE; Cathy Hockaday, CFLE
(B) 217-9 EE 1\Iarriage Education: lVleasuring and Testing a
I\Iodel, H. Wallace Goddard, CFLE; Steven A.
Dennis; Gerald Driskill
(B) 217-10 EE Educating Children in Violent Communities:
Teacher Challenges and Needs, Sally A. Koblinsky;
Suzanne M. Randolph; Elisabeth Fast Maring
(P) 217-11 EE Assessing the Quality of Family Life Education
Resources, Stephen F. Duncan, CFLE; April Steed
(B) 217-12 EE The Role of Childcare Providers in d1e
Prevention of Childhood Overweight, Theresa J. Russo,
CFLE; Kathleen Sellers; Penny S. Boyer; Ida R.
Baker; Barbara Dennison
Family and Health Section
(B) 217-13 FI-l Physical and l'vlental Effects of Caregiving by
Race/Ed1nicity, Richard K. Caputo; Roberta Satow
(R) 217-14 Fl-I A Study of Caregiver Wives' Decision Process
in their Husbands' Nursing Home Transition, Bethany L.
Chamberlin; Barbara Settles
(B) 217-15 PH Exploring I\Ieanings of Adolescent Risk
Behaviors: Perceptions of Substance Use, Kimberly A.
Kerksiek; Nancy J. Bell
(R) 217-16 PH A Longitudinal Analysis of Health Problems in
Rural Poor Families, Tiffany D. Odell; Talya S. Abel;
Leslie N. Richards; Margaret Manoogian
(B) 217-17 PH Rural, Low-income Families: Barriers to
Substance Abuse Services, Elisabeth Fast Maring;
Bonnie Braun; Resa F. Matthew
(R) 217-18 PH Factors Related to Prenatal Alcohol Usc: An
Analysis by Race, Laurie L. Meschke; Joyce Hall
(B) 217-19 FI-I Differences in Binge Drinking and Alcoholrelated Problem Behaviors for Sorority and Non-sorority
College Women, Boyd W. Pidcock; Larry F. Forthun,
CFLE; Judith L. Fischer; Duane A. Dowd, CFLE
(R) 217-20 PH The Role of Parental Attachment and
Psychological Autonomy, Larry F. Forthun, CFLE;
Boyd W. Pidcock; Judith L. Fischer; Duane A. Dowd,
CFLE
(R) 217-21 FI-l Authoritative Parenting and Parental Modeling
as Predictors of College Student Binge Drinking,
Jacquelyn D. Wiersma
(B) 217-22 FI-I Utilizing Technology to Prevent Substance Use
Among Youth and Families, Teresa Julian; Kelly
Kelleher; William Gardner
(R) 217-23 FH Access to Health Care After Welfare Refonn,
Karen Seccombe
(B) 217-24 FH Effects of a Brief Intervention on Fathers'
Interactions With Infants, Joyce E. Magill-Evans;
Margaret J. Harrison; Karen Benzies; Mark J. Gierl;
Cathy Kimak
(P) 217-25 FI-l Quality of Life Among U.S. Army Spouses
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Ronald B. Everson;
Carol A. Darling, CFLE
(R) 217-26 FI-l Disclosure to Family and Sexual Risk Taking
of HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men, Julianne
M. Serovich; Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Ji-Young Lim
(B) 217-27 FE-I Adolescent Sexuality and Positive Youth
Development, Erin N. Chapman; Ronald J. WernerWilson
(B) 217-28 FH The Effect of Breastfeeding Education
Among Teenage Mothers, Amber L. Brown; Arrninta L.
Jacobson, CFLE
(R) 217-29 FH Low-income Children's Experiences with
Domestic Violence: An Ethnographic Lens, Jochebed G.
Gayles; Jaime L. Marks; Linda M. Burton
(B) 217-30 FH Factor Analysis to Examine the Psychometric
Properties of Family Measures, Resa F. Matthew;
Elisabeth Fast Maring; Yanique M. Edmond
(R) 217-31 FI-I Family of Origin and Adult Conflict Handling
Style, Patricia M. Neff
(R) 217-32 FHA Model for Sense of Commw1ity Among
Older Adults, Nancy E. Brossoie; Jay A. Mancini;
Karen A. Roberto; Rosemary Blieszner; Michelle
Stevenson
Family Policy Section
(B) 217-33 FP Elderly Suicide: A Private and State Family
Policy Problem, Jean Giles-Sims; Charles Lockhart
(B) 217-34 FP Inequality and Poverty in d1e U.S.:
A Comparative Critique of Social Policy, Stephanie K.
Grutzmacher; Nicole D. Forry
(P) 217-35 FP The Legal Ambiguities of Stepfamilies,
Stephanie Groharing; Jessica Troilo
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(B) 217-36 FP Fathers Experience HotTlelessness Too, Holly
S. Schindler; Rebekah L. Coley
217-37 FP Families in the Child Welfare System: Ethnic
Differences and Child Outcomes, Alice M. Hines; Peter
A. Lee
(B) 217-38 FP Adult Child and Parent Coresidence 1960-2000:
A Trend Toward Independence, Melinda J. Messineo
(R) 217-39 FP Understanding Transitional Housing Programs
for Formerly Homeless Families, Alexandra D. Fiorillo;
Shinta A. Herwantoro; Janine M. Zweig; Martha R.
Burt; Kate Chambers
(B) 217-40 FP Formal and Informal Adoptees: A Comparison
of Adolescent Outcomes, Justine G. NelsonChristinedaughter; Priscilla A. Gibson; Harold D.
Grot evant
(R) 217-41 FP State Child Welfare Policies: Child Protection
or Family Preservation? Melissa A. Kreitz; Larry E.
Dumka; Constance T. Gager; Ann M. Stanton
(R) 217-42 FP Monetary Transfers From Older Persons to
Their Adult Children or Stepchildren Across Rural
Contexts, Timothy S. Killian
217-43 FP Foster Parent Presenrice Training Curricula: A
Content Analysis, Paul T. Huber; Jason B. Whiting;
Alice Koech
217-44 FP Health and Employment of Rural Women in
the Context of Welfare Reform, Lisa Benson; Bonnie
Braun
(R) 217-45 FP The Power in the Process: An Examination of
U.S. Intercountry Adoption Congressional Hearings,
Maureen Ittig
Research and Theory Section - Parenting
(B) 217-46 RT Fathering Behind Walls: A Look at Fathering
Identity and Incarceration, Tiffaney Parkman; Sara
Smock; Joyce Arditti
(R) 217-47 RT Parenting Practices in Different T}')Jes of
Households, Leslie G. Simons, CFLE
(B) 217-48 RT A Revised Look at Temperament, Parenting,
and Beha\rior Problems in Childhood, Robert H.
Bradley; Robert F. Corwyn
(B) 217-49 RT Understanding Parent-Child Interaction During
Supenrised Visitation, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan; Sarah
C. Mangelsdorf; Wendy L. Haight; James Black;
Margaret Szewczyk Sokolowski; Grace Giorgio;
Lakshmi Tata
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(R) 217-50 RT Correlates of Maternal Regulation of Father
Involvement During Family Interaction, Sarah J.
Schoppe-Sullivan; Barbara Battaglia; Elizabeth
Cannon; Catherine Bucldey; Sarah C. Mangelsdorf;
Geoffrey L. Brown; Margaret Szewczyk Sokolowski
(R) 217-51 RT Relationships Between The "Lost Boys" of
Sudan and Their American Foster Parents, Tom Luster;
Laura V. Bates; Deborah J. Johnson; Robert E. Lee;
Alan M. Martin
(R) 217-52 RT The Relationship Between Partner and Social
Support Satisfaction and Parenting Efficacy: Examining
Gender as a Moderator, Kami A. Merrifield; Sun-A
Lee; Bonnie L. Barber
(R) 217-53 RT In Their Own Voices: Fathers' Roles and
Involvement in Their Children's Lives, Natasha J.
Cabrera; Allison K. H. Tarkow; Dale J. Epstein;
Stephanie Jolley
Research and Theory Section - Miscellaneous
Topics
(R) 217-54 RT Multiple Meanings of Family: Adult
Stepchildren and Long-term Stepparents, Maria
Schmeeckle
(R) 217-55 RT The Impact of Sibships on Parenting and
Parent-child Relationships, Kerri L. Modry-Mandell;
JeongJin Yu
(B) 217-56 RT Contributions of the Various Grandparents in
Single and Married Parent Families, Jeanne M. Hilton,
CFLE; Karen Kopera-Frye
Family Therapy Section
(B) 217-57 FT Relationship Attributions: Family-of-origin
Biases in Relationship Meanings, Brandt C. Gardner;
Sarah E. Wiedower; Brandon K. Burr; Dean M.
Busby
12:
Session #218
... Curtis B
Special Session
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator,
Dawn Cassidy, CIFlE
Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a
Certified Family Life Educator. Dawn Cassidy is the Director
of the CFLE program.
�2:15- 3:15
m.
Session #221
(P) Exhibitor
ucational Session
Active Parenting presented by Nancy Spence
Participants will learn how to take a pro-active (vs. reactive) approach to interactions with children. Parenting
styles, importance of choices, and ways to encourage (vs.
discourage) children will be explored. Through group activities, video practice, detailed handouts and discussion, participants will understand ways to get parents involved in
effective and healthy relationships with children.
Continue the International Year of the Family celebration!
Plan to attend the Special Session Thursday .at 2:15 PM in
Phoenix Ballroom East on:
SUI1df!1i/l':ar•th•CJUG!ke: .m£IKmlo Meaning.After
Catastrophic Natural
Have first-hand
discussion.with
Kalayjian ~UN Commission.on
Human Rights.
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Session #222 WK . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Engaging Reluctant Families in Family Services
Leaders: Thomas Cornille, CFLE; Ronald Mullis;
Ann Mullis; Nari Berarducci; Michael Shriner;
Lucille Byno, CFLE; Bethanne Schlee
Chair: Thomas Cornille, CFLE
Session #223
.. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Influence of Ethnic Minority Families on Academic
Success
(R) Academic Support, Motivation, and Success
Among Latino Adolescents, Edna C. Alfaro; Adriana
J. Umafia-Taylor; Mayra Bamaca
(B) Ethnic and Gender Differences in Paternal and Maternal
Involvement in Adolescents' Education, Andrew 0. Behnke;
Angie M. Schock; Scott W. Plunkett
Effects of Parent-Child Relations on Adolescents' GPA:
Race/Ethnic Differences, Wei Zeng; Mary H. Benin
Discussant: Wynona Bryant Williams
Presider: Katia Goldfarb, CFLE
Session #224 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
and Parenting Relationships, Ana A. Lucero; Sally Olderbak;
Donna Hendrickson-Christensen
(B) Does Parental Intrusion on Homework Communicate
Gender Stereotypes? Ruehl Bhanot; Jasna Jovanovic
(R)-Racial Privilege: IVIanagement by White Mothers of
Biracial Children, Althea A. Dixon
Discussant: Libby Blume, CFLE
Presider: Celina Trujillo
Session #226 SY .. Phoenix Ballroom West
(R) Ambiguous Family Separations: Spouses, Kids,
Dads, and Deployment (AP/SW)
Ambiguous Absence, Ambiguous Presence: A
Longitudinal Study of Military Families During War
Time, Anthony Faber; Elaine Willerton; Shelley
Clymer
A Longitudinal Examination of Marriage Following Wartime
Deployment, Gunnur Karakurt; Abby Christiansen; Shelley
MacDermid, CFLE; Howard Weiss
Gatekeeping and Stage Setting, Kate G. Vaught; Young In
Kwon; Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE
Parental Deployment and Youth: Exploring the Role of
Ambiguous Loss, Jay A. Mancini; Angela Huebner; Ryan
Wilcox; Saralyn Grass; Gabriel Grass
Children and their Fathers: Reactions to Separation and
Reunion, Rona Schwarz; Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE;
Mary Schultheis
Chair: Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE
(B) The Multiple Meanings of Family in Later Life
Session #227 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundance
The Multiple Meanings of Families Across
Generations, Vern L. Bengtson
The Intersections of Family and Friendship: Focus on
Diversity in Structure and Process, Rosemary Blieszner
Intergenerational Assistance \'Vithin Later Life Families:
Implications for Step, Blended, and Other Family Types,
Lawrence H. Ganong
Black Grandmothers' Experiences With Rearing
Grandchildren on TANF, Tammy L. Henderson, CFLE
Building Bridges Across Generations: The Conundrum of Inlaw Relationships, M. Jean Turner
Discussant: M. Elise Radina, CFLE
Chair/Moderator: Karen Kopera-Frye
Session # 225
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
Intersectional Parenting: Negotiating Race, Class,
and Gender
(R) Perceptions of Partner's Parental Involvement and
the Division of Childcare Tasks: Influences on Couple
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(R) The Multiple Meanings of Marriage for
Husbands and Wives (AP/SW)
Husbands' and Wives' Physiological and Affective
Responses to Marital Interactions, Amy Kolak
Marital Intimacy and Depression During the First 7
Years of Marriage, Alysia Blandon; Terri Orbuch
Why Husbands May Benefit More From a Supportive
:Marriage Than Wives, Amy J. Rauer
The Relationship Between Provider-Role Consistency and
IVIarital Outcomes, Ginger L. Newman; Leigh A. Leslie
Discussant: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Chair: Brenda Volling
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prior to the beginning of the school year. We will also discuss how PPP helps prepare teachers to work with families
in their homes.
Session # 231 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Modern Childrearing Challenges (AP/SW)
(B) Gen-X Parents' Mediation of Children's TV and
Movie Vie\ving, Bradley W. Bull; Julia A. Malia,
CFLE
(B) Bystander Interventions in Contexts of Intimate Partner
Coercion, William Michael Fleming, CFLE
(R) Parenting Advice About Child Sleep: Focus on Co-sleeping and Sleep Training, Kathleen D. Ramos; Davin
Youngclarke
(B) Maternal Attitudes and Practices and Children's
Developmental Outcomes, Larissa V. Frias
Discussant: Susan Walker
Presider: Stephen Duncan, CFLE
Session #232 SY . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
4:00
=
5:30 p.m.
Session #229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
Sexual Orientation and Family Policy
Talk-back Session
Discussion Leader: Leigh Ann Simmons
Continue the discussion with Gary Gates and M. V. Lee
Badgett.
4:00 - .5:30 p.m.
Session # 230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(P) Exhibitor Educational Session
Practical Parenting Partnerships presented by
Janet Shepard, CFLE
Practical Parenting Partnerships is pleased to share preliminary results of a study of one school's efforts with teachers
to provide a home visit to each student and their family
(B) Role of Divergent Meaning Systems on
Escalating Negative Cycles in Couples (AP/SW)
Panel: David G. Fournier; Charles Hendrix; Glade
Topham; Kathleen Briggs
Chair: David G. Fournier
Session #233 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell 8/C
Parent-Adolescent Relationships in Cross-cultural
Perspective (AP/SW)
(R) Parenting and Adolescent Social Competence in
Bolivia: Variations by Socioeconomic Status, Paul
Schvaneveldt, CFLE
(R) Feeling Loved Across Culhues: An International
Comparison of Parental Behaviors That Foster ParentAdolescent Connection, Clea A. McNeely; Brian K. Barber
(B) How Sub-Sahara African Parents Foster Self-esteem in
their Adolescent Children, Michael N. Mbito; Julia A.
Malia, CFLE
(B) Gender and Ethnic Differences in Parent-adolescent
Conflict and Adolescent Functioning in a Malaysian Sample,
Uma D. Krishnan; Patrick McKenry, CFLE (deceased);
Roy Bean
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
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Session # 239 ..... Remington C/Russe/1 A
International
Presider: Mary Ann Hollinger, CFLE, Section
Chair
Session #234 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
Siblings and Their Families (AP/SW)
(R) Diversity Among Adult Siblings: Negotiating
1\Iultiple l\Ieanings of Family, Ingrid Arnet Connidis
(R) Sibling Advice Seeking in Adolescence, Corinna J.
Tucker, CFLE; Abby Winzeler
(B) Parental Differential Treatment of Siblings:
Longitudinal Links With Adjustment and Sibling Relationships,
Lilly Shanahan; Susan M. McHale
(R) Conflict Resolution in J'dexican American Adolescents'
Sibling Relationships, Shawna M. Thayer; Kimberly A.
Updegraff; Sarah Killoren
Discussant: Jana Meinhold
Presider: Laurie Kramer, CFLE
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m.
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Remington C/Russe/1 A
Session #235.
Students/
Professionals
Development
(P) Ima !Lookin', Christine A. Price, CfliE;
Hilary A. Rose, CIFliE
Presider: M. Elise Radina, CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Program Rep
6:
m.
- 7:
Session #237.
(B) Builders of Theory: Theorizing as Students
and New Professionals (AP/SW)
Panel: April Few; Manfred van Dulmen; Yoshie
Sano; lee Ann DeReus
Discussant: Kevin Roy
Presider: To be Announced
Co-sponsored by S/NP
6:
-1
m.
Section Member Meetings
See page 20 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Session #238 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
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Ethnic Minorities
Presider: Farrell J. Webb, Section Chair
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focus
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
GLBT Issues
Presiders: Roxanne George; Batya Hyman, Focus
Group Co-chairs
7 :00 - 8:
p.m.
Session #241 . . . . . . . . . Phoenix Ballroom
Anniversary Celebration
Dinner (Invitation
Presider: Dawn Cassidy CFLE, Certification Director
8:00 - 9:15 p.m.
Sedion Member Meetings
See page 20 for an explanation of Section J\Iember IVIeetings.
Session #243 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
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Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Presentation of Oral History by Ouida Westney,
CFLE
Presider: Farrell J. Webb, Section Chair
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Session #244 . Remington C/Russell A
Family Policy
Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Section Chair
8:00 - 9:15 p.m.
focus Groups
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #245 . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Chronic Illness and Disability
Presider: Susanne Olson, Focus Group Chair
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Session #246 . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Men in Families
Presiders: W. Michael Fleming, CFLE; Andrew Behnke;
Brian Masciadrelli, Focus Group Co-chairs
8:00 - 9:00 p.m . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 314
Meeting of 2006 Local Arrangements Committee
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�City of Phoenix
Office of the Mayor
Prodamation
WEEK OF THE FAMILY
WHEREAS, strong families are the foundation of any society and are essential to the well-being,
productivity and vitality of the City of Phoenix; and
WHEREAS, the fabric of Phoenix is woven together, from many diverse ethnic and culh1ral family
threads, with each family's unique traditions and teachings blending together to guide the foundation
upon which our city will continue to grow; and
WHEREAS, by honoring families, we are acknowledging the crucial role they play in developing the
moral and social character of our many communities throughout this country; and
WHEREAS, the family is the central core from which we prepare our children to assume their positions
of leadership and service that will take Phoenix into the future; and
WHEREAS, the American family must cope with many challenges in contemporary society including
employment, child care, education, health, housing, child abuse and family violence, teen pregnancy,
crime, poverty and the effects of divorce and remarriage on family relationships; and
WHEREAS, it is fitting that we recognize the special contributions and needs of diverse families in our
society; and
WHEREAS, the National Council on Family Relations has organized November 13-20, 2005 to recognize
and honor the vital role of families at its national conference held in Phoenix, and continues to promote
family education, research and advocate policy and legislation and to support community services that
enhance family well-being.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, PHIL GORDON, MAYOR of the City of Phoenix, Arizona do hereby proclaim
the week of November 13-20, 2005 as the WEEK OF THE FAMILY in Phoenix, Arizona.
Given under my hand in these free United States in the City of Phoenix, on the
second day of August two thousand five, and to which I have caused the Seal of
the City of Phoenix to be affixed and have made this proclamation public.
Attest:
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Registration
Regency Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00 a.m. - 1 :00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Mfiliated Councils Exhibits
Cowboy Artists Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Suites 316-318 - 3rd Floor by pool
Noon-6:00p.m.
Exhibits
Atrium - 2nd Floor
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
For a listing of today's committee meetings, please see
pages 6-7.
1:
-8:30a.m.
Focus Groups
1:45 - 8:15 a.m
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 324
Meditation
Session #300 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different facilitator.
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Asian-American Family Issues
j~Iii J Presider: Grace Chung, Focus Group Chair
8:30-
a.m.
Session #301 ..... Remington C/Russe/1 A
OJ
1:
Parent Education
Presiders: Byran B. Korth, CFLE; James Ponzetti,
CFLE; and Jody Johnston Pawel, CFLE; Focus
Group Co-chairs
- 8:30 a.m.
Session #302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Meeting of University Administrators
Session # 306 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(P) Strategies for Empoweting Low-income Couples
to Strengthen Their Relationships (AP/SW)
Workshop Leaders: Karen A. Shirer; Francesca
Adler-Baeder, CFLE; Jodi Spicer; Dawn Contreras;
Charlotte Shoup-Olsen, CFLE; Ronald Cox
Chair: Karen A. Shirer
OJ
Chair: Norma Bond Burgess
1:
=
8:30 a.m.
Session #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Farnily Science
Association President
Session #307 PA .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Context as a Factor in Family Perceptions and
Strengths (AP/SW)
(R) It Takes a Village: Protecting African-American
Youth in the Face of Racism, Cady Berkel; Velma
McBride Murry; Tera R. Hurt; Yi-fu Chen;
Shannon J. Miller; Angela R. Black; Jennifer L. Cook;
Gene H. Brody; Ronald L. Simons; Frederick X. Gibbons
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- 10:00 a.m.
(R) Race and Social Class; Predictors of Perceived Commitment to Strong Families, Jah-rael Burrell; Farrell J. Webb
(R) Extended Living Arrangetnents and African American
Children's Well-being, Paula Y. Goodwin
Discussant: Tammy Henderson, CFLE
Presider: Chiquita Miller, CFLE
Session # 308 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
(B) Methodological Issues in Asian-American
Family Research (AP/SW) (co-sponsored by TCJThi)
A Qualitative l\Ied10d as an Appropriate J'vied1odology
for Studying Chinese American Families, Yan Xia,
CFLE; Xiaolin Xie
Help-seeking Preferences and its Impact on d1e Data
Collection Process: Comparing Chinese Immigrant and
European Atnerican Parents, Yan Wang; Kristy Y. Shih;
Angela R. Wiley
Med1odological Lessons Learned from Working with Korean
Immigrant Families, Grace Chung; Hyeyoung Kang
Specific Ways to IVlinimize Challenges Based on d1e Lessons
Learned From Field Experience for Fuhue Scholars \V'ho
Wish to Sh1dy Korean Immigrant Families in d1e Fuhll"e, ShiRuei Sherry Fang; Teresa McDowell; Gloria E. GonzalezKruget·, CFLE; Katia Goldfarb, CFLE
Co-chairs/Discussants: Yan Xia, CFLE; Xiaolin Xie
Session # 309 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
(R) Family Meanings in Stories That They Tell
Across Context and Generations (AP/SW)
Panel: Barbara H. Fiese; Michael Pratt; Joan E.
Non-is; Shannon Hebblethwaite; Jerica Berge,
CFLE; Kevin M. Green, CFLE; Harold D.
Grotevant; Ruth G. McRoy; Ann Garwick; Mary Spagnola
Discussant: Jan McCulloch
Moderator/Recorder: Barbara Fiese
Session #310 PA . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Grandparents as Primary Caregivers (AP/SW)
(R) Explaining the Relationships Between Grandd~d mothers and the Grandchildren They are Rmsmg,
=
Patdcia A. Merk
(B) Rural Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Predictors of
Parental Stress, Annie Conway; Bethany L. Letiecq; Sandra
J. Bailey, CFLE
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Family Relationships of Adolescents Being Raised by
Grandparents, Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab; L. Reece
Nielson; Margaret K. Keiley
Presider: Susan Bowers
Session #311 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Contextual Issues in Couple and Family Therapy
Training and Research
(R) A Feminist Analysis of the Predominant Training
Text in Couple and Family Therapy, Thomas Stone
Carlson; Christine McGeorge; Sarah DeJean;
Winnie Grams; Sarah Linde; Veronica Michael
(B) I\Iarriage and Family Therapists' Comfort Level
lfMrQ Working With Gay and Lesbian Clients, MaryS.
Green; Megan J. Murphy; Markie L. Twist; Devon
J. Palmanteer
(R) Sexual Identities and HIY Risk Among Mexican American
Adolescents, Beth Bomdeau; Volker K. Thomas; Janie K.
Long
(R) School Safety for Students with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Parents, Sun-A Lee; Jacqueline Larriva;
Nicole Lehman; Jenifer McGuire; Stephen T. Russell
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
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Bl'idget M. Gaertner
(R) Children's Relationships With Noncustodial Fathers in
Early Aduld1ood, William S. Aquilino
(R) When Does Fad1erhood Matter Most for Men's Lives?
Chl'is Knoester; Richard Petts; David J. Eggebeen
(R) Links Between Father Involvement and Adolescent WellBeing in Resident and Nonresident Father Families, Daniel N.
Hawkins
Discussant: Ralph LaRossa
Presider: Yoshie Sano
Session #314 .
. . . . . . . . Sundance
the Presidents or
of
Presider: Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Association of Councils
President
9~
a.m. - 5:
m ........
Atrium
Exhibits
Session #312 PA ... Phoenix Ballroom East
Interpersonal Violence: Contexts, Intervention, and
Outcomes (AP/SW)
(B) Females Describe the Context of Aggression in
Teen Dating Relationships, Michelle J. Krehbiel,
CFLE
(B) Predicting Batterer Treatment Dropout: The Role of
Multiple Masculinities, Beth S. Catlett; Michelle Toews
(R) Effects of Interpersonal Violence on Women's Intentions Toward Permanency, Sonja F. Coning; Suzanna D.
Smith, CFLE
Discussant: Batya Hyman
Presider: Grace Chung
Session #313 PA .. Phoenix Ballroom West
Father Involvement (AP/SW)
(R) Relations of Infant Temperament and Father
Involvement to Marital Satisfaction, Karissa A.
Greving; T1·acy L. Spinrad; Nancy Eisenberg;
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Noon - 12:45 p.m.
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 324
Students/ New Professionals
Networking
Today's focus is on New Professionals
All students (graduates and undergraduate) and new professionals are
invited. The session is informal and social. A facilitator will engage
the group in a different discussion topic each day. Prizes will be
awarded.
12:30 - 1:45 p.m.
Session #319 ..
Curtis B
Special CFLE Workshop
(P) Promoting the Profession: Marketing CFLE
to Family Professionals Within Your Community
Leader: Sharon Ballard, CFLE
This how-to session will demonstrate how to conduct a workshop for family professionals that will increase the recognition
and visibility of the CFLE credential within your community.
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Session #320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atrium
Education and Enrichment Section - Parenting
Issues
(B) 320-1 EE The View From Inside: The Role of Family
Child Care Providers in High Quality Child Care,
Sedahlia J. Crase, CFLE; Dawn E. Browdet
(B) 320-2 EE Advice for Parents of Teens: Positioning
Parents and Teens as the Experts, Kristin A. Schneider;
Jodi B. Dworkin
(B) 320-3 EE Economic and Academic Impact of Child Care
Obligations for College Students, Pat L. Sims; Muriel
Azria-Evans, CFLE; Michael Melton; Stan Hall
(B) 320-4 EE Family System Qualities, Parental Behaviors, and
Adolescent Conformity to Parents, Carolyn S. Henry,
CFLE; Linda C. Robinson, CFLE; Erron Huey;
Rachel A. Neal
(P) 320-5 EE Are Key Messages to Parents Resonating with
Both "Red" and "Blue" Parents? Patricia Tanner
Nelson, CFLE
(B) 320-6 EE The Role of Emotional Regulation in Sibling
and Parent-child Relationships, Denise Kennedy
Kubose; Laurie Kramer, CFLE
(B) 320-7 EE Attitudes and Teaching I\fethods of Several
Cohorts of Parents About War and Peace, Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE; Larissa V. Frias; Soo-Young
Hong
(B) 320-8 EE Strengthening Father Involvement Through a
Parenting Newsletter, Sean E. Btotherson; Christopher
J. Bouwhuis, CFLE
(B) 320-9 EE Dimensions of Parenting and Identity
Development in Late Adolescence, Jennifer J. Ross;
Mark J. Benson
(R) 320-10 EE Does Mother Know Best? Parent and Teacher
Reports: Links to Child Behavior, Alicia E. Moss;
Richard A. Fabes; Stacie A. Foster; Carol L. Martin;
Laura D. Hanish
(B) 320-11 EE The "Parent Project": A Multi-method, Multisite Parenting Program Evaluation, Heidi E. Stolz,
Liliana Vargas; Lisa Clifford; Heather Gaedt; Claudia
Garcia
(B) 320-12 EE Developing Parenting Programs: Implications
From Evaluation Research, Bonnie C. Graham; Jay A.
Mancini; Soyoung Lee
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12:30
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p.m.
!Ethnic Minorities Section
(B) 320-13 EM What Aliens See: A Qualitative Exploration of
U.S. Cultural Influences, Olena Nesteruk; Loren D.
Marks, CFLE; M. E. (Betsy) Garrison
(B) 320-14 EM Ethnicity, Child Protective Services, and the
Juvenile Court, Stephen M. Gavazzi; Courtney M.
Yarcheck; Ji-Young Lim
(B) 320-15 EM The Effect Upon Black Women's Support
Networks of Family Transitions to the J'vliddle Class, Lara
J. Descartes
(P) 320-16 EM Language Meaning: Linking African-American
Families to Better Health Care, Maresa J. Murray;
Harriette P. McAdoo
(R) 320-17 EM African-American Adolescents' Identity
Formation and Social Capital, Lloyd H. White; Jennifer
Kerpelman, CFLE
(R) 320-18 EM African-American Fathers, Children's School
Orientation and Behavior, Jennifer L. Cook; Gene H.
Brody; Yi-Fu Chen; Velma M. Murry; Cady Berkel;
Angela R. Black; Shannon J. Miller
(R) 320-19 EM Single Mothers' Influence on AfricanAmerican Children's Academic Competence, Shannon J.
Miller; Cady Berkel; Velma McBride Murry; Gene H.
Brody; Angela R. Black; Jennifer L. Cook
(B) 320-20 EM Parental Efficacy and Attachment in AfricanAmerican Families, M. Angela Nievar; Deborah J.
Johnson; Tom Luster
(R) 320-21 EM Differential Acculturation and Externalizing
Problems in Mexican-American Families, Rajni L. Nair;
Mark W. Roosa; Ginger L. Burrell
(R) 320-22 EM Culture, Gender, and Mexican-American
Adolescents' Educational Goals, Emily Cansler;
Kimberly A. Updegraff
(R) 320-23 EM Mexican-American Adolescents' Cultural
Orientations: A Pattern Analytic Approach, Melissa Y.
Delgado; Sarah E. Killoren; Shawn D. Whiteman;
Kimberly A. Updegraff
(R) 320-24 EM Strong Marriages in Latino Culture, Linda M.
Skogrand; Daniel Hatch; Archana Singh; Reva
Rosenband
(B) 320-25 EM Predictors of College Success Among
Hispanic Students: An Ecological Perspective, Ani
Yazedjian; Michelle Toews; Deborah Duran
(B) 320-26 EM Family Structure, Race, Ethnicity, and Beliefs
About Intergenerational Aid, Tanja C. Rothrauff;
Lawrence Ganong; Marilyn Coleman; Tia R. Schultz;
Melinda S. Stafford
(R) 320-27 EM Maintaining Family Ties and Sudanese
Refugee Men's Psychosocial Adjustment, Kathrin Stoll;
Phyllis J. Johnson
(B) 320-28 EM Raising Healthy J'vli.xed-Race Children: From
Theory to Practice, Kerry Ann Rockquemore; Tracey
A. Laszloffy
(B) 320-29 EM Parenting Interventions: Overcoming
Participant and Comrnunity Barriers, Carmen Aguirre;
Nenetzin A. Reyes; RichardS. Wampler
(R) 320-30 EM SES and Parental Mental Health: An
Alternative Conceptualization, Godwin Ashi.abi; Delores
Smith
(R) 320-31 EM Stress and Resources of Chinese Immigrants:
Do Acculturation and Gender Matter? Kristy Y. Shih;
Yan Wang; Angela R. Wiley; Aaron T. Ebata
Feminism and Family Sl:!..iidlies Section
(B) 320-32 FF Battered Mothers' Voices: Self-defining
Support, J'dotherhood, and Resilience, Laura L.
Thompson Brady
(B) 320-33 FF Structural Violence ir1 the Lives of Battered
J'vlothers: The Importance of Resources and Information,
Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner; Laura L. Thompson Brady
(R) 320-34 FF Relationship Beliefs and Restricted
Emotionality in Younger and Older Married Couples,
Gail A. Kell; Sterling K. Wall, CFLE
Religion a1nu:l family life Section
(R) 320-35 RF Religiosity and Other Demographics in
Relation to Marital Expectations, Carrie A. Barth; Alexis
K. DeVries; Jeffrey J. Angera, CFLE; TaraS. SaathoffWells
(R) 320-36 RF The Role of Religiosity in Post-divorce Repartnering, Amy Pieper; Edward Anderson; Shannon
Greene
(B) 320-37 RF Can Religion Enhance Parent-Child Attitude
Agreement? Carolyn A Kapinus; Lisa Pellerin
(B) 320-38 RF Differentiation of Self and Spirituality:
Explorations and Implications, Peter J. Jankowski;
Marsha Vaughn
(B) 320-39 RF First-generation University Students' Religious
Involvement and Academic Expectancies, Steven Marks;
Lynne E. Borden; Francisco Villarruel
(B) 320-40 RF Coming of Age Around the World: Jewish
Mothers and Bat J'vlitzvah Celebrations, Barbara H.
Vinick
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Research and Theory Section - Relationship
Quality
(R) 320-41 RT The Role of Relationship Inequity in Marital
Disruption, Alfred DeMaris
(R) 320-42 RT The Multiple Meanings of Financial Assets in
Marriage, Jeffrey P. Dew
(R) 320-43 ItT Family Structure, Parental Figures and Young
Adults' Romantic Relationships, Jacqueline C. Pflieger;
Donna L. Sollie; Janice E. Clifford Wittekind
320-44 RT "Is This What I Expected?" A Qualitative
Study of Newlyweds' Expectations, ScottS. Hall,
CFLE; Rebecca A. Adams, CFLE
(B) 320-45 RT Family-of-Origin Processes and Adult
Children's Romantic Relationship Quality, Thomas B.
Holman; Matthew H. Huffaker; Nicole L. Mead;
Cassity K. Condit
Research and Theory Section - Adolescence
(R) 320-46 RT Relationship Involvement: An Analysis of
African Americans and Hispanics, K. A. S. Wickrama;
Chalandra M. Bryant, CFLE; Thulitha Wickrama
(R) 320-47 RT Influences on African-American Adolescents'
Future Education Orientation, Jennifer Kerpelman,
CFLE; Carolyn Stephens; Suna Eryigit
(R) 320-48 RT Mexican-American Adolescents' Time with
Parents and Peers, Kimberly Updegraff; Susan M.
McHale; Shawn D. Whiteman; Shawna M. Thayer;
Ann C. Crouter
320-49 RT Anticipating Adolescence: Separation Anxiety
in Mothers of I'vliddle Schoolers, Rhonda A.
Richardson, CFLE
(R) 320-50 RT Parental Attachment and Peer Interactions in
Adolescence: A Meta-analysis, Mark J. Benson; Jennifer
J. Ross; Lenore M. McWey, CFLE
(R) 320-51 RT Marital Hostility, Parental Depression,
Compromised Parenting and Youth Maladjustment,
Karen L. Franck
(B) 320-52 RT Testing a Mediator Model of Adolescent Risk
and Young Adult Outcomes, Kate Fogarty; Lynda H.
Walters
Research and Theory Section - Miscellaneous
Topics
(R) 320-53 RT The Remarriage Belief Inventory: Validity
Testing With a Remarried Sample, Brian J.
Higginbotham; Francesca Adler-Baeder, CFLE
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(R) 320-54 RT The Marriage Gap: The Effect of :Marital
Status on Political Attitudes, Todd L. Goodsell
(R) 320-55 RT Homesickness: The Role of Social
Competence and Friendship Concerns, Jacld Fitzpatrick,
CFLE; Du Feng; Duane Crawford
(R) 320-56 RT Resiliency in Single Mother Families, En-Ling
Pan; Michael P. Farrell
(R) 320-57 RT The Impact of Mexican Cultural Values on
Family Expressivity and Affect, Jeong Jin Yu; Keni L.
Modry-Mandell; Jason Whittaker
1
p.m.
Session #321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
This is a new format. The session begins with a 5-minute
overview from all authors. The attendees will then move to d1e
round tables focusing on d1eir interest for an intensive discussion. Aud1ors will have hand-outs d1at give practical implications from d1eir research.
321-1 FF Parental Comnmnications and Young \\!omen's
Struggle for Sexual Agency, Paige E. Averett; Mark
Benson; Kourtney Vaillancourt, CFLE
(R) 321-2 EM "Cuidate:" Mexican Parent-Teen
Communication About Sexuality, Fe Moncloa; Ada M.
Willcinson-Lee; Michael S. Brockman; Stephen T.
Russell
(R) 321-3 ET\I Body Image, Ethnicity, and Class: A Study of
Affluent African-American Girls, Tracey Y. LewisElligan; M. Dewana Thompson
(R) 321-4 EIVI Identity Development Among SecondGeneration Asian Indian Adolescents, Anindita Das;
Nancy J. Bell
(P) 321-5 IN Facilitating Kenyan Parents' Dialogue Wid1 Their
Children on HIV /AIDS, Dorothy 0. Rombo; Jane
Rose M. Njue, CFLE
Presider: To be announced
�12~30-
2:
Session #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundance
Limited to 10 attendees at each table. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two
discussions.
(P) 322-1 FP Presenting With Purpose: A Workshop on
Creative Policy Presentation, Bonnie Braun; Jason Bohn
(B) 322-2 IN Globalization of Farnily SLudies: A Sh1dent
Perspective, Rosemary W. Eustace
(B) 322-3 FJ-I Community Level Violence Prevention: Telling
the Story: Engaging Decision-makers, Chris Graeber;
Gladys Hildreth, CFLE
(P) 322-4 FT Culrural Competence Wid1 Asian Families: A
Comparison of Approaches, Cheng Shuang Ji; Xiao
Fang Wang; Janet M. Liechty
(B) 322-5 RT Building d1e Proverbial Bridge Between
Research and Parenting Programs, David D. Law; Heidi
Stolz; M. Gawain Wells
(B) 322-6 EM Black Sh1dents' Experience on Predominantly
White Campuses: Role of Farnily Support, Kortet G.
Mensah
(P) 322-7 AC Examining the Use of Resources of Rural, Lowincome Families Caring for Children With Disabilities,
Sharon E. Powell
(P) 322-8 FP Teaching About Political Ideology and Family
Policy: Issues for Advocacy and Service Programrning,
William E. Rose
(P) 322-9 FT Infertility: Exploring Novel I\Ieanings of Family
in tl1e Context of Therapy, Constance H. Shapiro
12~30-
p.m.
Session #323
Leadership Institute
This instih1te will be led by members of the Elections Council.
All members who are interested in becoming leaders of NCFR
are invited.
Goals:
+ Help NCFR members better understand d1e Carver Model
and how it influences d1e way decisions are made.
+ Provide a clearer tmderstanding of tl1e roles and responsibilities of tl1e various leadership positions within NCFR.
• Share why members should get involved in NCFR leadership positions and how tl1ey can do so.
Co-Chairs: Jerelyn Schultz; Lynn Pike
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Session #329 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell 8/C
Faith Factors Mfecting Marriages and Communities
(AP/SW)
r;;;:J (B) Faith Communities and American Families: A
Session #326 PA . . . . . . . . . . . 8orein A/8
Family Life Issues for Ethnic Minorities (AP/SW)
(B) Are Different Groups of Asian American Students
Homogeneous? Robert F. Corwyn; Robert H.
Bradley
(B) Narratives of Korean American College Students' Family
Life Growing Up, Hyeyoung Kang; Ramona Faith Oswald;
Sumie Okazaki; Nancy Abelmann; Aaron Ebata
(B) Psychological Control and Parental Authoritarianism in
Chinese- and European-Canadians, Duane Rudy; Tsasha
Awong
Discussant: Kyle Killian
Presider: Susan Toliver
Session #327 SY . . . . . . . . Remington A/8
Families and Work (AP/SW)
Preschool and Day Care Expulsion: The
Phenomenon Explored, Judith A. Olson
(R) Child Care, Work-family Balance, and Maternal
Depressive Symptoms, Jay Fagan; Julie Press; Lynda
Laughlin
(R) Work-family Balance and Health: Broadening the
Conceptualization of Health, Joseph G. Grzywacz; Corey L.
M. Keyes
(R) Parental Depression and Its Relation to Children's SocioEmotional Outcomes, Jade N. Logan; Kira L. Henninger;
Amy E. Claxton
Discussant: Shirley M.H. Hanson, CFLE
Moderator/Recorder: Joe Grzywacz
Session #328 PA .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Cultural Crossing: Family Adaptation and Change
(AP/SW)
(R) Eastern European Immigrants in the United States,
Mihaela Robila, CFLE
(R) Cross-cultural Adjustment in Chinese International
SLudent Marriages, Jaime D. Goff
.
(B) Adjustment Patterns in Immigrant Pakistani Families,
Colwick M. Wilson; Nosheen Samuel
(B) Adopting Across the Color-line: Case Study of
Vietnamese-American Adoption, Huong T. Nguyen;
Miriam H. Mulsow
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
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Qualitattve Exploration of the Challenges, the
Rewards, and the Meanings, Loren D. Marks, CFLE·
David C. Dollahite, CFLE; Allison Berry; Olena
'
Nesteruk
(R) Differences in Religiosity and Spirituality Between Spouses
111 Fmt and Remarriages, David G. Schramm, CFLE; James
P. Marshall; V. William Harris; Linda Skogrand; Thomas
R. Lee
(B) Barriers to Involvement of Clergy in Provision of
Marriage Preparation, Joe D. Wilmoth; David G. Fournier
(B) Existential and Spu:itual Factors Supportil1g Well-beu1g il1
Cotmmtted Couples, Marvin J. McDonald; Sharla K.
Harries; Birgitte Ronsen Peattie
Discussant: David Dollahite, CFLE
Moderator: Angela Wiley
' Session # 330 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis 8
Gender and Family Processes (AP /SW)
(R) Gender Socialization il1 the Family: The Role of
Parents' Gender-related Instruction, Cindy L.
Shearer; Ann C. Crouter
(B) The Meaning of Gender in Family, Mental Health,
and Substance Abuse Issues, Ji-Young Lim; Stephen
M. Gavazzi; Courtney M. Yarcheck; Scott D. Scheer
(R) Ritualized Generative I<:in-work Among Rural Gays and
Lesbians, Ramona Faith Oswald; Brian Paul Masciadrelli
(R) The Relationship Stability of Partners With a Shared
Gender Ideology, Bryndl E. Hohmann-Marriott
Discussant: Constance L. Shehan, CFLE
Presider: Lynette Hoelter
�Meeting rooms are on the first, second, and third floors of d1e hotel.
FIRST FLOOR
DIVISION1\L
OFFICE
s
SECOND FLOOR
STAIRS
THIRD FLOOR
First Floor
A/B- Ballroom FoyerRegistration and Student Aides
Check-in
C - Regency Ballroom B/C Special Sessions, Plenaries
D - Regency Ballroom A/D Receptions and Pre-conference
Workshops
Second Floor
IE/F- !Pihoenix Ballroom -PreConference \'Vorkshops, Concurrent
Sessions, Special Sessions, Receptions
G/H/I- Remington &. Russell
Rooms - Concurrent Sessions,
Special Sessions, Pre-Conference
Workshops, Committee Meetings
J - Board Room Cyber Cafe, Board
Meetings
K/l - Borein Rooms -Concurrent
Sessions, Special Sessions, PreConference Workshops, Committee
Meetings
M - Cowboy Artist Room Hospitality Center
N/0 - Curtis Rooms- Concurrent
Sessions, Special Sessions, PreConference \'Vorkshops, Committee
Meetings
IP - Atrium - Exhibits and Posters
Q - Cassidy Room Meetings
T- !Ellis Rooms- Meetings
Third Floor (Take elevator
and follow signs to pool)
R- Suites 316-318- Employment
Matching Service
S- Suites 312, 314, 320, 322,
324, 326, 327, 328 Committee Meetings
�(Italicized sessions are for NCFR Board or conunittee meetings)
Monday, November 14, 2005
2:00p.m
0 2004/2005 NCFR Board
0 Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
7:30am
8:00 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
Noon
1:00pm
2:00pm
2:00p.m
3:00pm
4:30pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:30pm
0 Work/Life Summit
D Promoting the Safety of Women and Children ... Workshop
0 Conclave of NCFR Past Presidents to Plan 2008 Summer Workshop
0 2005 Local Arrangements Committee
0 Association of Councils Officers
0 It's the Law: Family Professionals Make a Difference Workshop
0 TCRM Workshop registration
0 Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
0 2005/2006 NCFR Board
CJ
0
0
0
CJ
0
TCRM Workshop Sessions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
TCRM Workshop Sessions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
TCRM Opening Reception and Session
Section Chairs
TCRM Workshop Sessions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Additional appointments
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
8:00 am
8:30 am
9:00am
9:30 am
10:45 am
11:00 am
1:00pm
3:00pm
0 TCRM Workshop Sessions
CJ Association of Councils Leadership Training Workshop
0 Spec. Sess .• Family Policy: Education From a SoTL Perspective· Berke,
0
CJ
0
CJ
CJ
0
CJ
0
0
CJ
0
4:45pm
6:30pm
8:00pm
8:15pm
CJ
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et al
Concurrent Sessions 1 & Round Tables _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
TCRM Workshop Sessions
Spec. Sess. ·Abuse During Pregnancy... Campbell
Concurrent Sessions 2
TCRM Workshop Sessions
Plenary- The New Meanings of Old Age ... • Bengtson, et al
Research Update- Peer Relationships in Childhood • Fabes, et al
Talk Back Session with Bengtson, Hammonds-Smith, & Torres-Gil
Spec. Sess. - How Can NCFR and Its People Serve Communities?
Concurrent Sessions 3
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Annual NCFR Business Meeting & Membership Forum
Newcomers Reception
Focus G r o u p s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Networking for CFLE Approved Programs
EE/FT Section Member Meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Focus G r o u p s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - President's Welcoming Reception
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4:00 pm
5:30 pm
6:00 pm
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Spec. Sess. -Aging & the Family... - Fahey
Concurrent Sessions 4 & Teaching Round Tables. _ _ _ _ __
TCRM Plenary
Quality of Annual Conference Committee
Plenary· Forgetting Family: Queer Studies & Anti-Oedipal Discourse·
Halberstam
Students/New Professionals Networking
NCFR Committee Meeting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Exhibits Grand Opening
Poster Session 1
Brown Bag Session with Halberstam, Marks, & Few
Diversity Action Session
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator- Cassidy
Special Session ·The South Asian Tsunami/Earthquake ... • Kalayjian
Special Session ·Sexual Orientation & Family Policy· Gates & Badgett
Exhibitor Educational Session
Concurrent Sessions 6 -----,----:---:-:-:-----:~
Spec. Sess.• Health Care Issues/Needs of Navajo Elders ... • Ashton
Concurrent Sessions 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Exhibitor Educational Session
Talk-Back Session with Gates & Badgett
CJ
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CJ
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Round Robin Author Reception
TCRM/SNP Session - Builders of Theory... • Few e! al
EM/IN Section Member Meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Focus Groups - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CFLE Celebration Dinner
NCFR Publications Committee
D Family Movie Night- The Way Home Korea
0 EM Oral History/FP Section Member Meetings _ _ _ _ _ __
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8:30pm
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CJ College/University/Allied Associations Receptions
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Friday, November 18, 2005
7:30am
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0 University/College Administrators
Meditation
0 Spec. Sess .• Research on Families Using Internet Surveys &
Ethnographies -Ridley, Gate, Ogolsky, Collins, Haberman
CJ Concurrent Sessions 7
0 Reps of New Student Affiliated Councils
10:15 am
Noon
12:15 pm
12:30 pm
2:15pm
4:00pm
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8:30pm
D Plenary. Beyond Mystiques: Multiple Meanings of Work & Family· Moen
0 Exhibits Break
0 Students/New Professionals Networking
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0 Poster Session 2
D Special CFLE Session ·Ballard
CJ Brown Bag Session with Moen, MacDermid, & Roy
0 Interactive Round Tables/Traditional Round Tables
D Leadership Institute
D Margaret Arcus Award Address • Doherty
0 Spec. Sess .• Securing Government Research Grants- Dumka et al
D Spec. Sess. - International Students & U.S. Mentors ...
CJ Concurrent Sessions 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
CJ Marie Peters Award Address
0 Exhibitor Educational Session
CJ Concurrent Sessions 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 Spec. Sess. • Feminists at Work ...
0 Memorial Tribute to Patrick McKenry
0 CFLE Help Session
0 RF/RT Section Member Meetings. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Legacy Circle
0 Public Policy Committee
0 FH/FS Section Member Meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Northwest Council Get-together _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Dance
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
7:30am
7:45 am
8:30 am
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9:00am
10:15 am
Noon
0 NCFR Committee Meeting ---------:-----:----:---::-CJ Plenary. Multiple Learnings From Work With Families of 9/11 ·Boss et al
0 Exhibits Break/Closing
0 Students/New Professionals Networking
D Poster Session 3
0 Concurrent Sessions 11
CJ Special Session -Advocating for Families· Public Policy Workshop
0 NCFR Awards Ceremony/Presidential Address· Kitson
0 Concurrent Sessions 12
0 Students/New Professionals Skills Exchange
0 Interactive Round Table Resource Exchange, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 FF Section Member Meeting
0 Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
0 Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
12:30 pm
2:15pm
4:00pm
5:45pm
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Meditation
0 Open Forum. Discussion on National Healthy Marriage Resource Center
0 Concurrent Sessions 10
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#120 Plenary - Aging - Crosscultural Perspectives
#121 RUP - Children's Peer
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#102 Assoc. Councils
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#109 -#111 TCRM Sessions
#112 Spec. Session -Abuse During
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4:45PM
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#100-#101 TCRM Sessions
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#104 EE, 1ntergenerational Values;
#105 Elv1, J\Iinority Immigrams; #106
FI-1, i\dolescencs; #107 FT/RT,
Qualitative Research ... Cnuples & Elder
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#108 Round Tables EE, FH, FT, EM,
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#113-#114 EE f\ging; Couples Educ.
#115 FF Women, Work; #116 RF
Religion/Spirituality; #117 RT- Later
Life Families
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#124 EE/FS, Research on Families in
Higher Educ.; #125 EE Communir:y &
Youth Development; #126 FH Elderly
Families; #127 FP Making Families
Matter in Policymaking; #128 FS/FF
Children of GLBT
#129 Assoc. of Councils
Business Mtg.
#130 NCFR Annual Business Mtg.
& Membership Forum
#131 Newcomers Reception
#134 CFLE 1\pproved Programs
Networking
#135 TCRM Business Mto-.
I #132 Aging;
#133 1\Iktg. FLE
Section Business Mtgs.:
#138 EE; #139 FT
#140 President's Welcoming
Reception- Fellows honored
#136 Families &
Technology;
#137 Marriage
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S/NP Section Reps Meeting
#202 Meditation
Special Sessions: #203 Aging &
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Hispanics; #211 - TCRM Plenary
Concurrent Sessions 4
#205 EE/RF Sexuality Education;
#206 FP Work-Family Interface;
#207 FS Marital Quality; #208FT /RT
Research on Family Therapy; #209 IN
Tapanese Families
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#200 CFLE;
#201 Peace
#210 Teaching
Round Tables EE,EM,FF
Qual. of Ann. Con f. Com.
#212 Plenary- Forgetting Family:
Queer Studies
#213 SNP Networking
#215 Brown Bag- Halberstam
#214 Exhibits Grand Opening;
#216 Diversity Action; #218
Special Session - CFLE
2:15PM
#219 - Special Sessions- IYF;
#220 - Sexual Orientation; #221 Exhibitor Educ. Session
4:00PM
#228 Special Session - Health
Policy- Navajo Elders; #229 Talkback: Sexual Orientation; #230
Exhibitor Educ. Session
#236 Round Robin Author Recep.
#237 TCRM Special Session
5:30PM
6:00PM
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#217 Poster 1- EE
Fam. Life, Marr. Ed,
Community; Fl-1; FP;
RT Parenting; 1\Iisc.
Elections Council
Concurrent Sessions 5
#222 EE Engaging Reluctant Farm.;
#223 El\I Support; #224 FH Multiple
Meanings of Later Life Fams.; #225 FF
Intersect. Parenting; #226 RT i\mbiguems Fam. Separations; #227 Marriage
Concurrent Sessions 6
#231 EE C:hildrearing; #232FT
Couples; #233 IN Parent-Ado!.; #234
RT Siblings; #235 SNP Dev. Seminar
Section Business Mtgs.:
#238 EM; #239 TN
7:00PM
8:00PM
#241 CFLE Celebration Dinner
#242 Family Movies-Korea
8:30PM
#247 University Receptions
#240 GLBT
#243 EM Oral History
#244 fP Business Mtg.
#245 Chronic
Illness; #246
l\Ien in Fams.
Publications Com.
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#302 University
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7:45AM
8:00AM
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#304 Meditation
#300 AsianAmer. Fams.:
#301 Parent Ed.
CFLE Acad. Pro g. Review
Com.; Fellowship Com.
#314 President/Reps of
New Student AfEJliates
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Concurrent Sessions 7
#306 EE Low-income Couples; #307
El\1 Family Context; #308 El'vl/TCRM/
RT Methodologies; #309 FH Stories;
#310 FS Grandparents; #311 FT /FF /
RT Couple and Family Therap)'
Training; #312 FF Interpersonal
Violence; #313 RT Fathers
#305 Special Session - Internet
Stuveys
9:00AM
10:15 AM
Noon
12:15 PM
12:30 PM
Exhibits Open
#315 Plenary- Work & Family
#317 Exhibits
#318 Brown Bag- Moen et al
#319 Special CFLE Session
#323- Leadership Institute
2:15PM
#324 Arcus Award Address Doherty; #325 Securing Govt.
Grants; #331 Int. Students &
Mentors Spec. Sess.
4:00PM
#332 Peters Award Address; #333
Securing Govt. Grants; #334 Exhibitor Education Sess.; #340
Feminists at Work
5:00PM
5:45/6:00 PM
#341 Patrick McKenry Memorial
#342 Legacy Circle (6:00)
#347 CFLE Help Session (5:45)
7:00PM
7:15PM
8:30PM
#303
Teaching
Fam. Sci.
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Editors, Press Reps, NCFR
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#316 SNP Networking
Fam. Relations Editors
#320 Poster 2EE Parenting; EM;
FF; RF; RT Relationships; Adolescence, Misc ..
#321 Interactive
Round Tables Elvi, FF, RT IN;
#322 Misc.
Round Tables
Concurrent Sessions 8
#326 EM l\finority Family Life; #327
FH Fams. & Work; #328 IN Fam.
Adapt.; #329 RF Faith Factors; #330
RT Gender
Concurrent Sessions 9
#335 EE At-riskY outh; #336 FH
Child. \'.-/Disabilities; #337 FS Father
Involvement; #338 IN Globalization in
Res. & Ed., #339 RT Generativity
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#345 Rural Fam;
#346 Sexuality
Public Policy Com.
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#415- The Continuing Dialogue
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#402 EE Early Literacy Behavior;
#403 FH Women's Health;
#404 RT /EM Parenting
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#405 Plenary- 9/11 Families
#407 - Exhibits Closing
#408 Brown Bag - Boss et al
#409 Special Session- Family
Advocacy
2:15PM
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COMMITTEE,
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#400 Meditation
#401 Open Forum- The National
Healthy Marriage Resource Center
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#406 SNP Networking
Concurrent Sessions 11
#411 EM/FF Fathers
#412 RT Close Relmionships
#410 Poster 3
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#414 EE Parental Risk & Resilience;
#416 FH Culturally Diverse Families;
#417 FP Marginalized People; #418
FT /RT Couple Research; #419 IN Int.
Fams; #420 RT Relationships; #421 RT
Fatherhood & Motherhood; #422 SNP
Skills Exchange
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Session #335 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
At-risk Youth and Parenting (AP/SW)
Community Development and Family Life
Education: An Ecosystem Model for Preventing Teen
Pregnancy and Strengthening Parenting in Urban,
High-risk Cornmunities, J. Roberto Reyes, CFLE; Debra L.
Berke, CFLE; Molly Burke; Diana Fetzer
(B) Strategies Mothers Would Use If Their Children Were
Involved in Bully/Victim Problems, Mary Elizabeth
Curtner-Smith, CFLE; Vin Porter; Erica Jordan; Angela
Tilley; Molly Murphy
(B) Developmental Assets Assessment of a Summer Program
for High-Risk Children and Youth, Keesha Chapman; Jo
Lynn Cunningham
(B) Doing What Others Do? Social Nanning and Violence
Prevention, J. David Lambert, CFLE; William Michael
Fleming, CFLE
Discussant: Laurie Meschke
Presider: Kathy Greaves, CFLE
OJ
Session #336 SY . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Families Raising Children With
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Session #334 . .
. . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(P) Exhibitor Educationa~ Session
The Use of Personality Profiles in Family Relations,
presented by William J. Winslow Winslow Research Institute
\Vinslow will present information on the validity of personality assessments and will explain the benefits of utilizing the
assessment results in family relations. The traits measured by
the Winslow Profile will be explained. The Report of the
assessn1ent results will be reviewed. Suggestions on how to
effectively utilize personality assessment results in family relations counseling and coaching sessions will be presented.
Questions and answers follow.
Disabilities/Chronic Conditions (AP/SW)
(B) The Effects of Fad1ers' and Disabled Children's
Behavior on Mod1er Well-being, Allen McConnell;
Ted G. Futris, CFLE; Suzanne Bartholomae
(R) Daily Stressors of Children and Adolescents Willi Type 1
Diabetes, Deborah Hema; Susanne Frost Olsen; Joshua
Nehring; Barbara Mandleco; Tina Dyches
(R) Barriers to School Attendance for Children With Complex
Chronic Conditions, Roberta S. Rehm
(B) Parental Adaptation to Placement of a Child Wid1
Developmental Disabilities, Jeffrey B. Jackson; Susanne
Frost Olsen
Discussant: Sharon Denham
Moderator/Recorder: Susanne Frost Olsen
Session #337 PA .. Remington C/Russe/1 A
Evolving Understandings of Father Involvement in
the Rearing and Development of Children (AP/SW)
1.7;\ (R) Context of Contact: Nonresident Fathers and
~!,~ Their Children, Scott E. Harper; Mark A. Fine
""--· · (B) Perceptions of Stepfailier Involvement and Teens'
Views of Sex, Chadwick Menning; Mellisa Holtzman;
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(B) Maternal and Paternal Belief Structures Around Children's
Emotions, Sridevi S. Ramakumar; Wendy C. Gamble;
Marcela Sotomayor
(B) Identifying the Effects of Child Temperament on Father
Involvement: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical
Evidence, Selva Lewin-Bizan
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
Session # 338 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Russe/1 B/C
(R) The Significance of Globalization for Family
Science Research and Education (AP/SW)
Globalization and Families: Effects of Den10graphics,
Migration and l\Iass Communication, Bahira Sherif
Trask
Globalization and the Need for Conducting Compararative Family Research, Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE
Cross-generational Socialization Experiences, Globalization,
and the Multiple J\Ieanings of Families, Mark Hutter
Incorporating Cross-cultural Experiences and Multiple
]\leanings of Family into the Family Science Curriculum,
Raeann Hamon, CFLE; Micalagh Beckwith
Discussant: Seongeun Kim
Chair: Bahira Sherif Trask
Session # 339 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
(R) Generativity and Families: Diverse Paths to
Promotion of the Next Generation (AP/SW)
The Non-parent and the Negotiation of Generativity:
A Case Study, Bdan Masciadrelli; Ramona Faith
Oswald
Generativity in a Community Context, Kamala Ramadoss;
Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE; Cathy Flynn; Marcie PittCatsouphes
Frustrated Fathering: Cultural Demand and Social Permission
for Generativity, Kevin M. Roy; Kristen Lucas
Discussant: Alan Hawkins, CFLE
Chair: Kevin M. Roy
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Work and Families
See page 20 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Presiders: Kamala Ramadoss; Tara Saathoff-Wells,
Focus Group Co-chairs
Session #343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
and
ILife
Presider: Curtis Fox, CFLE, Section Chair
Session #344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
Research and
Presider: Michael Johnson, Section Chair
5.
See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #345 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Kristi Lekies, Focus Group Chair
Session #346 ..... Remington C/Russell A
m.
7~15-
See page 20 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Session #350 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
!Family and Health
Presider: Barbara Mandleco, Section Chair
family Science
Presider: Kevin Allemagne, CFLE, Section Chair
m.
7~15-
Session #352 .
. . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Northwest Council on Family Relations
Get-togethe1'
Presider: Sandra Bailey, CFLE, President
Sexuality
Presider: Monte C. Wainscott, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Session #347 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, NCFR Certification Director, and members
of the Certification Review Committee \Vill be available to give assistance in completing the CFLE application form. Sign up at the
NCFR Exhibit Booth. Open to all attendees.
7:15See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #348 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Qualitative Family Research Network
Panel: Strategies for Success as a Qualitative
Researcher in Family Studies
Presiders: M. Elise Radina, CFLE, and Denise Berg,
Focus Group Co-chairs
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The heart of d1e NCFR £'umual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals for presention which
are blind peer rev-iewed by d1ree re-1'iewers fi:om d1e NCFR Section to which it is submitted. The re\'iewers' role is key to ensuring d1at conference
presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience. Reviewers donated many hours to evaluate d1e
proposals. We are grateful to the following 2005 reviewers:
Association of
Councils
Nathan Cottle
Arminta Jacobson
David Law
Angela Nievar
Marie Saracino
Brynn Steimle
Monte Wainscott
Education and
Enrichment
Francesca AdlerBaeder
Alberto Alegre
Kevin Allemagne
Mohammad Alshaya
Eileen Aragon
Deborah Bailey
Sharon Ballard
Betty Barber
Howard Barnes
Karin Bartoszuk
Mark Benson
Kathy Blease
Mary Bold
Don Bower
Dave Brueshoff
Jim Burg
Anne Burgess
Jahrael Burrell
Pamela Choice
Rosemary Crock
Caroline Crocoll
Jo Lynn
Cunningham
Karen DeBord
Esther Devall
Jennie Dilworth
Steve Duncan
Jodi Dworkin
Carole L. Eller
Rosemary Eustace
Michael Fleming
Larissa Frias
Ted Futris
Kevin Galbraith
Deb Gentry
H. Wallace Goddard
Kevin Green
Maxine HammondsSmith
Brian Higginbotham
Erron Huey
Abraham Hwang
Jackie Kirby-Wilkins
Laura Landry-Meyer
Jane Lanigan
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Kim Leon
James Marshall
Sally Martin
Suzanne MayoTheus
Laurie Meschke
Phyllis Michael
Karen MyersBowman
Judith Myers-Walls
Christine Nelson
Pat Tanner Nelson
Charlotte Olsen
Lynette Olson
Glen Palm
Lynn Pike
Lane Powell
Patsilu Reeves
Maisielin Ross
Theresa Russo
Diane Sasser
David Schramm
Emily Schulz
Karen Shiver
Linda Skogrand
Berna Skrypnek
Anita Smith
Suzanna Smith
Jeanne Marie St.
Clair-Christman
Elizabeth Thompson
Beth Van Horn
Julia Volpe
Monte Wainscott
Kathy Walker
Susan Walker
Sterling Wall
Janice Weber
Rebecca White
Vera White
Carolyn Wilken
Ethnic
Minorities
Edna Alfaro
William Allen
Andrew Behnke
Wynona BryantWilliams
Jahrael Burrell
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Kathy Anderson
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Family Therapy
Jared Anderson
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Regency Ballroom Foyer - 1st Floor
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Mfiliated Councils Exhibits
Cowboy Artists Room - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Suites 316-318 - 3rd Floor by pool
Noon-6:00p.m.
Exhibits
Atrium - 2nd Floor
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
For a listing of today's committee meetings, please see
pages 6-7.
7:45 - 8:15 a.m.
Session #400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 324
Meditation
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation
different facilitator.
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Session #402 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(B) Congruence of Parental and Teacher
Perceptions of Early Literacy Behavior (AP/SW)
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Cornille, CFLE; Bethanne M. Schlee; Lucille H.
Byno, CFLE; Michael D. Shriner; Nari. Berarducci
Session #403 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis B
Women's Health (AP/SW)
(B) Ultrasound and Anxiety About Fetal Health,
Tammy S. Harpel; Kevin Roy
(R) Daily Stressors and Depressive Symptoms During
Pregr1ancy, Joyce Serido; Mari. S. Wilhelm
(R) Breast Cancer Survivors' Adult Daughters: Effect of
Diagnosis on Family Quality of Life, M. Elise Radina,
CFLE; Jennifer Koenig; Stacie O'Conner; Katie Kuker
(B) Osteoporosis Off-Time: Its Impact on Family, Jeanne
Slizyk
Discussant: Barbara Mandleco
Moderator/Recorder: M. Elise Radina, CFLE
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Parenting (AP/SW)
(R) Neighborhood Context and Parenting in HighPoverty Households, John M. Bolland; Chalandra
M. Bryant, CFLE
r~~ j (R) Psychologically Controlling Parents and The
L!_~::J Legacy of Adolescent Behaviors and Thinking
Patterns, Leslie N. Grunden; Jennifer L. Matjasko
(R) Routes Into Parental Knowledge: Links \Vith Coparenting,
Gender, and Social Class, Megan E. Winchell; Ann C.
Crouter
Neighborhood Variations in Parenting Influences on
African-American Youd1, Kathleen M. Roche; Margaret E.
Ensminger; Andrew J. Cherlin
Discussant: Susan Takigiku, CFLE
Presider: To be Announced
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Today's focus is on Undergraduate Students
All students (graduates and undergraduate) and new professionals are
invited. The session is informal ~md social. A facilitator will engage
the group in a different discussion ropic each day. Prizes will be
awarded.
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(B) 410-8 EE I(nowledge and Attitudes Toward Aging: The
Effects of a Life-span Course, Nathan R. Cottle;
Rebecca J. Glover
(B) 410-9 EE Increasing Realistic Attitudes Toward Marriage
and Family, Eva M. Sutton
(P) 410-10 EE Workable Wellness: Simple Solutions for a
Heald1y Life, Wayne Matthews
(B) 410-11 EE Work/Family Variable Relationships of County
Extension Agents, April B. Martin; Michael L. Morris,
CFLE
Family Science Section
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Session #409 ..... Remington C/Russe/1 A
Spedal Session
Advocating for Families: Training Workshop on
How to Talk to Decision-makers
Chair: Howard Barnes, CFLE
Sponsored by Public Policy Committee
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Session #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atrium
Association of Councils
(B) 410-1 AC Competitive Personality and Adolescent
Emotional Intelligence, Scott D. Scheer; Nicholas R.
Harrod
(R) 410-2 AC The Meaning of Family for Economically
Stressed Single Mod1er Families, J. Lynn Rhoden
!Education and !Enrichment Section
(B) 410-3 EE Credit Card Debt Reduction and Developmental
Stages of d1e Lifespan, Barbara M. Newman; Shayna
Lee Slagel; Jing J. Xiao; Janice M. Prochaska; Berta
Leon; Robert L. Bassett; Janet J. Johnson
(B) 410-4 EE Marriage Myd1s and Dysfunctional Relationship
Beliefs Among Undergraduates, Mary L. Edmundson,
CFLE; Priscilla W. Blanton
(B) 410-5 EE The Family Meal Environment at Home: Home
and Family Living Analysis, Leah Schreiner; Shirley R.
Klein; E. Jeffrey Hill, CFLE
(B) 410-6 EE Youth Participation in Positive and Negative
Activities, Kevin M. Green, CFLE; Jodi Dworkin
(B) 410-7 EE The Impact of an Intimate Relationships Class
on Irrational Beliefs, Brenda L. Bass; Teske R. Drake;
Kirsten D. Linney
(B) 410-12 FS Factors Predicting a Smooth vs. Rocky
Transition to Parend1ood, Takayuki Sasaki; Nancy
Hazen
(B) 410-13 FS Unraveling d1e Meaning of Family: Voices of
Divorced-nonresidential Parents, Sandra J. Bailey, CFLE
(R) 410-14 FS Attitudes and Beliefs Predicting Post-divorce
Co-parenting Involvement, Kim Leon; Lawrence
Ganong; Marilyn Coleman
(B) 410-15 FS Parenting Style and Adolescent Sexual Behavior,
Jenifer K. McGuire; Lela Rankin; Bonnie L. Barber;
Margaret R. Stone; Stephen T. Russell
(B) 410-16 FS The Impact of Service Learning on Sludent
Development, Michelle Toews; Jennifer Cerny
(B) 410-17 FS Encouraging Student Participation, Duane A.
Dowd,CFLE
(B) 410-18 FS Transforming the Master's Degree in Human
Development and Family Science, Mark J. Benson;
Katherine R. Allen; April L. Few; Rosemary Blieszner
(B) 410-19 FS Finding the "Soul" in Marriage and Family
Therapy and Family Science Scholarship, Keith R. Mask;
JoAnn Engelbrecht, CFLE; Glen Jennings; Lillian
Chenoweth
(R) 410-20 FS A Qualitative Study of Moilier-in-Law/
Daughter-in-Law Relationships, Joyce E. Nuner; Lillian
Chenoweth
(P) 410-21 FS Using Popular Music in Teaching Family Studies
and Human Development, Brenda L. Seery; Tammy S.
Harpel
(R) 410-22 FS Violating the Status Quo: Understanding Nonnormative Expected Family Sizes, Jacinda Dariotis
(B) 410-23 FS Family Tall;:: What Language Suggests About
Cultural Definitions of Family, Mellisa K. Holtzman
family Therapy Section
(B) 410-24 FT An Intergenerational and Gender Sensitive
Study of Intimacy and Individuation, Jennifer L.
Gilliard; Priscilla White Blanton; Sharon Jeffcoat
Bartley
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(B) 410-25 FT Clinical Agency Effects on Adolescent Female
High-risk Behaviors, Marlde L. Twist
(R) 410-26 FT The Role of External Social Supports in Family
Coping After Suicide, Ilka K. Pfister; Julie M.
Koivunen; Michael Ferrari
(R) 410-27 FT Investigating the Frequency and Consequences
of Client Suicide for MFTs, Brandon C. Silverthorn
(B) 410-28 FT Feminist and Eco-systemic Influences on
Therapists' Response to Partner Abuse, Matthew W.
Brosi; Marsha T. Carolan, CFLE
(R) 410-29 FT Predictors of Change in Health Care Use
Among J\IFT Recipients, D. Russell Crane; Scott H.
Payne; Jacob D. Christensen
(B) 410-30 FT Parent Divorce and the Effect on Commitment
in the Next Generation, Shannon McClure; MarciaL.
Michaels; Hee-Sun Cheon
(B) 410-31 FT The Implementation of an Attachment and
Affect Regulation Group Intervention for Engaged
Couples, Andrea K. Wittenborn; Douglas H. Sprenlde;
Margaret K. Keiley
(B) 410-32 FT Social Network Supports and Recovery,
Francesca M. Pernice-Duca
(P) 410-33 FT Implications for ]\IFTs Working With Lowincome Couples Wid1 a Child in Common, Ronald Cox;
Karen Shirer; Jose Ruben Parra; Francesca AdlerBaeder, CFLE
International Section
(R) 410-34 IN Parental Acadenuc Backgrounds and Children's
Educational Attainment, Yuko Shinjo
(R) 410-35 IN Wives' Decision-making Power in Japan and
the U.S., Yoshimi Kataoka; Constance L. Shehan,
CFLE
(R) 410-36 IN How Did You Learn About Peace and War?
Responses From Northern Ireland and the U.S., Maureen
Blankemeyer, CFLE; Kathleen K. Walker; Kathleen
Pokrana
(R) 410-37 IN Multiple Meanings of Peace and War: Images
From Israel, Kathleen Walker; Yael Notman; Maureen
Blankemeyer, CFLE
410-38 IN Dating Violence Among College Aged Women
in India, Anurag Som; Sandra Stith
(B) 410-39 IN Families Bridging Between Two Cultures:
Chinese Parents' Experience of Rearing "Transcultural
Kids" in the U.S., Kathleen R. Gilbert, CFLE; Wei-min
Wang
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{B) 410-40 IN Understanding Family Meanings via Chinese
Characters and Cultural Values, Xiaofang Wang; Janet
M. Liechty; Chengshuang Ji
(R) 410-41 IN The Role of Korean Families in Self-authored
College Female Decisions, Soyoung Lee; Peggy S.
Meszaros; Elizabeth G. Creamer; Anne Laughlin;
Carol J. Burger
(B) 410-42 IN The Impact of Family Stressors, Marital
Conflict, and Parenting Behaviors on ClUldren's Overt
and Relational Aggression: A Focus on Korean Families,
Kwanghee Jung; Ambika Krishnakumar
(R) 410-43 IN Predictors of Perceived Work-family Balance
Among Employed Men and Women in Korea, GyoungHae Han, CFLE; Mina Chang
(R) 410-44 IN Parental Autonomy Granting Behaviors: A
Cross-cultural Approach, Andrew J. Supple; Sharon R.
Ghazarian
(R) 410-45 IN Attitudes of Saudis in d1e U.S. Toward Women
Driv-ing in Saudi Arabia, Mohammad A. Alshaya; Karen
S. Myers-Bowman, CFLE
(B) 410-46 IN Paternal Behaviors and Adolescents' Academic
Motivation, Won Jee Cho; Kevin R. Bush; Wenzhen
Li; Gary W. Peterson; Stephan M. Wilson, CFLE; Yan
Ruth Xia, CFLE
(R) 410-47 IN A Comparison of Sibling Relationships Among
Three Cultural Groups, Allison R. Ewing; Wendy
Gamble; Meifang Cheng; Lan-hui Wu; Ling Yang;
Hui-Ling Chen
(R) 410-48 IN Determinants of Domestic Violence An10na
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Married Women in Cambodia, Kathryn Young; Jennifer
Carrera
(R) 410-49 IN Kazakstani Youths Perceptions of Family and
Self, Linda L. Pallock
Research and Theory Section - Work/family
(R) 410-50 RT Predicting Work-Family Balance From WorkFanUly Conflict and Facilitation Among Couples, Adam
B. Butler; Joseph G. Grzywacz; Brenda L. Bass;
Kirsten Linney
(B) 410-51 RT Asking "How Much Control Do You Really
Have?" Chiung-Ya Tang; Shelley M. MacDermid,
CFLE
410-52 RT Psychometric Analysis of Thompson et al's
(1999) Work-Family Culh1re Measure, Carolyn R.
Ransford
(B) 410-53 RT Predictors of Role-overload for Working
Parents: A Longihtdinal Analysis, JuliAnna Z. Smith;
Maureen Perry-Jenldns
�(R) 410-54 RT Shift Work: Relations With Work-family
Spillover and Marital Quality, Kelly D. Davis; An1y E.
Pin·etti; David M. Almeida; Ben Goodman
(R) 410-55 RT Young Adult Men's Perceptions of Their Job
Relationship, Celina W. Trujillo; Joseph H. Pleck
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Fathers as Factors in Diverse Families (AP/SW)
IB'i (B) Predictors of Nonresident Latino Fathers'
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Involvement: During i\Iarital Separation, Angie M.
Schock; Michelle L. Toews
(R) African American Fathering in Violent Contexts:
The Role of Spirituality, Bethany L. Letiecq
(R) Accult1Jtation and Father-son Relationships for Korean
Immigrant Fathers in the U.S., Young-In Kwon; Kevin M.
Roy
(R) Lesbian Mothers' Intentions About J\Iale Involvement,
Abbie E. Goldberg
Discussant: Vera White
Presider: Gladys Hildreth, CFLE
Session #412 PA . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Close Relationships (AP/SW)
~ (R) Family of Origin Struct111:e and Instability and
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Romantic Relationships, Claire M. Kamp Dush
(R) How do I Analyze Thee? Let me Count the \\lays:
Self and Partner Perceptim~s in Couple Research, Dean M:
Busby; Brandt C. Gardner
(B) The Premarital Rituals Scale: Development and Validation,
Kelly Campbell; James J. Ponzetti, CFLE
(R) DatiDg and.Stage of Relationship Itwolvement:
Implications for Cohabitation, Melissa A Curran; April C.
Wilson; Lisa M. Steffek; Cathel"ine A. Surra; Adam R.
West
Discussant: Robert M. Milardo
Prcsider: To be Announced
Session #414 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A
(B) Assessing and Targeting Risk and Resiliency in
Patents Referred to Parent Education
(AP/SW)
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Richard S. Wampler; Lawtence Porter
Discussant: To be Annow1ced
Presider: To be Announced
Session #419 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite 314
Session #416 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Borein A/B
Culturally Diverse Families (AP/SW)
(B) African American l\Iaternal Psychological
Functioning and Relationship Status, Angela
R. Black; Velma McBride Murry; Cady Berkel;
Jennifer L. Cook; Shannon J. Miller; Cawlyn Cutrona
(R) Parentification: The Experiences of a Group of Alaska
Native Women, Michelle A. Dondanville; Gerald V.
Mohatt; Cynthia Schm:iege
(R) Risk and Resiliency Factors for Substance Abuse Among
Vietnamese Youth, Yan Ruth Xia, CFLE; Carrie A.
Calkins; Amanda L. Garrett; Tam Vo
(R) Interracial Family Identity: Implications for Family Health,
Marcia M. Byrd
Discussant: Joe Grzywacz
Moderator/Recorder: Barbara Mandleco
International Families in Cultural and Religious
Perspectives (AP/SW)
(R) Investigating The Dilemmas Young Adult Afghans
Face in Forming Intinlate Relationships, Carl Stempel;
Mizgon Zahir
(R) Religious Structure and Mod1erhood Orientation, Sharon
K. Houseknecht; Jetty G. Pankhurst
(R) Effects of Diabetes on Grandparenting Perceived by
Anishinabe Grandparents, Diane McDonnell; Cawl D. H.
Harvey, CFLE
(B) Perceived Relationships Between Korean Mothers and
Adult Daughters, Jaesook Gho; Gail F. Melson; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: To be Announced
Session #420 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellis East
Relationship Quality and Stability (AP/SW)
Session #417 PA .. Remington C/Russell A
Marginalized Individuals and Families: Private
Lives, Public Policies (AP/SW)
(B) Rural, Low-income Mothers' Economic Well-being:
Implications for Policy and Practice, Leigh Ann
Sim1nons
(R) You Have to Believe: The Effects of Locus of Control
and Self-efficacy on Welfare Use and Five Year Outcomes,
Michele Lee Kozimor-King
(B) Service Access Mapping as a Tool for Bridging Research
and Policy, Patricia Hyjer Dyk
(R) Family Obligations and Well-being of Middle School
Sh1dents in Working Poor Farnilies, Debra Mekos
Discussant: Karen Seccombe
Presider: Denise Donnelly, CFLE
Session #418 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Russell B/C
Methodological and Substantive Issues in Couple
Research (AP/SW)
(B) Coping Behaviors and Marital Satisfaction in
Survivors of Breast Cancer and Their Partners, Joey A.
Fronheise1·; Kathleen Bl'iggs
llfQ (B) At-risk Individuals and Premarital Interventions
After Taking the RELATE Test, Jeffry H. Larson,
CFLE; Melissa Kigin
(R) Couple Scores Minus Stereotypes, Kyung-Hee Lee;
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(R) \'Vhat Prevents Someone From Leaving a
Relationship? Lany Kurdek
(R) Generalizability of Gottman et at's (1998) Affective
Process Models, Hyoun K. Kim; Deborah M. Capaldi
(R) Support and Interference From Spouse and Friend: Links
to Marital Quality, Christine M. Proulx; Heather M.
Helms; Robert M. Milardo; C. Chris Payne
(R) Child Effects on Changes in Marital Quality, Shawn D.
Whiteman; Susan M. McHale; Ann C. Crouter
Discussant: To be Announced
Presider: Cawlyn Kapinus
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Session #421 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellis West
Fatherhood and Motherhood (AP/SW)
(R) The Social Realities of Fatherhood in the Aftermath of the Second World War, 1945-1949, Ralph
LaRossa
(R) Gay Men: Negotiating Procreative, Father, and
Family Identities, Dana A. Betkowitz; William
Marsiglio
(R) Taboo Talk: Motherhood, Culture, and Meaning,
Elizabeth B. Francis-Connolly
(R) Mothering vs. Fathering vs. Parenting: Measurement
Differences in Assessments of Parenting, Kari L. Henley;
Cheryl A. Buehler
Discussant: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Presider: Alan Booth
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Rmmd table format. Attendees change tables every 40 minutes
so attendees can participate in Lwo discussions
(P) 422-1 Swimming With the Sharks: How to Get Into
Graduate School, Sandra Y. Abarca; Scott W. Plunkett;
Scott M. Williams
(P) 422-2 Preparing for Careers in Child and Pamily Services:
A Pre-internship Seminar Model in Family Studies,
Jennifer M. Chabot
(P) 422-3 The Road Less Traveled: On Becoming an
Extension Specialist, Jodi Dworkin; Kevin M. Green,
CFLE
(P) 422-4 Preparing Graduate Students as Instructors:
Challenges for Students and Faculty, Linda M. Oravecz,
CFLE; Susan K. Walker; AndrewS. Quach
(P) 422-5 How to Publish Journal Articles: A Guide for
Novice Scholars, Scott W. Plunkett; Sandra Y. Abarca
(P) 422-6 A Solitary Sojourning Experience: Stress and Coping
of International College Students from Asian Countries
and Their Families, Wei Qiu; Dorit Radnai-Griffiths
(B) 422-7 Building Skills and Nurturing Passion: IVIentoring
Qualitative Researchers, Elizabeth A. Sharp; Ruben
Parra
Presider: M. Elise Radina, CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Program Representative
(B) 423-4 FS The Meaning of Parental Incarceration for
Court-involved Adolescents, Courtney M. Yarcheck;
Stephen M. Gavazzi; Ji-Young Lim; Tiara Kendrick
(R) 423-5 FS Correlates and Consequences of Father
Involvement: The Iowa Youth and Families Project,
Stephen T. Russell; Renee Peltz Dennison; Katherine
J. Conger; Edward Wu; Lenna Ontai-Grzebik; Betsy
Feldman; Valarie King
(R) 423-6 FS Developing a Measure to Assess I\larital
Disillusionment, Sylvia Nieuhls, Denise Bartell
(R) 423-7 FS Understanding Patterns of Social Engagement
Among Low-income Mothers, Bethany L. Medeiros;
Rebekah Levine Coley
(B) 423-8 FS Family Recreation in the Home, Rachel W.
Loser; Fiona Stapley; Devin Haycock; E. Jeffrey Hill,
CFLE; Shirley R. Klein
(R) 423-9 FS Int1uence of Family and Community Social
Capital on Aggressive Sports Parents, Donna Z. Davis;
Suzanna D. Smith, CFLE
(R) 423-10 PS Family Int1uences on the Romantic Relational
and Sexual Experiences of Atrisk Adolescent Females,
Denise Bartell; Amber Pyne
Presiders: Lynette Olson, CFLE; Kevin Allemagne, CFLE
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See page 20 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.
Session #424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A/B
feminism and family Studies
Presider: Ramona Faith Oswald, Section Chair
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Session #423 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassidy
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See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
This is a new format. All presenters will share resources in this
interactive session. Presenters will give an overview and then
attendees will visit the various tables.
(P) 423-1 EE An Active, Integrative Learning Experience:
Issues in. Gerontology, Jan Colvin, CFLE
(P) 423-2 EE Family Education for Teacher Candidates: Webbased Resource.s, Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE; Sandra
Renick, CFLE
(B) 423-3 FS The Impact of Gender on Chronic School
Absenteeism, Stephen M. Gavazzi; Emily Cress;
Courtney M. Yarcheck
Session #425 . . . . . . . . . . Remington A/B
Adoption
Presider: Jane F. Gilgun, Focus Group Chair
Session #426 ..... Remington C/Russe/1 A
Families and Grief
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Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair
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�Program Chair .................. Jane F. Gilgun, University of Minnesota
Program Chair-elect ... William D. Allen, Healing Bonds, J'viinneapolis, MN
Section Chairs:
Education & Enrichment . Lynette Olson, CFLE, Pittsburg State University
L-'-'--;---;:::-;:--~_j Ethnic J\1inorities. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farrell J. Webb, Kansas State University
Jane Gilgun
Family & Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Messiah College
Family Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin L. Allemagne, CFLE, Private Practice, IL
Family Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volker K. Thomas, Purdue University
Feminism & Family Studies . . Ramona F. Oswald, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Ann Hollinger, CFLE, Messiah College
Religion & Family Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A. Fox, CFLE, Lama Linda University, CA
Research & Theory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael P. Johnson, Penn State University
Students/New Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Elise Radina, CFLE, Miami University, OH
Association of Councils Program Chair. Arminta Jacobson, CFLE, University of North Texas
Ex Officio:
NCFR Conference Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR President (through 6/05) . . . . . . Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
NCFR Acting President . . . . Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State University
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael L. Benjamin, MPH
Exhibits Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
Audio Visual Coordinators .... Carl & Elizabeth Williams, Philadelphia, PA
Local
nts
ee
Co-Chairs: ....... Leanor Boulin Johnson, Arizona State Univ.
.. Patricia Merk, Univ. of Arizona-Coop. Ext., Maricopa County
Employment Matching Service ............. David Rice, Chair
Hospitality Cafe/Local Information ....... Amy Reesing, Chair
Leanor Boulin
Patricia Merk
Liaison for Emergencies ............. Marifloyd Hamil, Chair
Johnson
Publicity and Sponsorships ...... Leanor Boulin Johnson, Chair
Silent Auction .................................................. Patricia Merk, Chair
Student Assistants ............................... Patricia Neff; Melissa Page, Co-chairs
VIP Speal\:ers ......................................... Ruth Carter and Dawn Collins
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April 6-7, 2006
Holiday Inn Capitol at Smithsonian
550 C Street Southwest, Washington, DC
Sponsored by
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) and
The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)
Panel experts will focus on a wide range of topics related to family policy and current
legislation on Capitol Hill.
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President .................................................. Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
Acting President .................................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State University
Member-at-Large ............................... Martha Farrell Erickson, University of l'vlinnesota
Member-at-Large ........................... Lawrence H. Ganong, UniversitT of l\Iissouri-Columbia
Member-at-Large ............................... Deborah B. Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State University
Member-at-Large ......................................... Robert Reyes, CFLE, Messiah College
Member-at-Large ...................................... Jane B. Tornatore, Private Practice, Seattle
Association of Councils President ...... Marcie J. Bwoke, CFLE, \'Vorking Family Resource Center, MN
Student/New Professionals Representative. Julie K. Kohler, John S. & James L. Knight Foundation, l'vliami
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director ................................................................. Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Executive Assistant ..................................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
Board
President ........................................... Pamela A. Monwe, Louisiana State University
President-Elect ............. Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Family Life Specialist-Intergenerational
Wellness & Active Aging, Houston, TX
l\!fember-at-Large ................................ Deborah B. Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State University
Member-at-Large ........................................... Robert Reyes, CFLE, Messiah College
Member-at-Large ........................................ Stephen T. Russell, University of Arizona
Member-at-Large ..................................... Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware
Member-at-Large .......................... Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State University-Vancouver
Association of Councils President ....... Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Center, IYIN Pamela A. Monroe
Student/New Professionals Representative ................ Julie K. Kohler, John S. & James L. 1-illight Foundation, l'vliami
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director ................................................................. Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Executive Assistant .................................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
itors
Journal of Marriage and Famizv . ......................................... Alexis J. Wallcer, Oregon State University
Family Relations: Interdisciplinmy Journal ofApplied Famizv Science ....................... Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech
2004/2005 NCFR Board of Directors
Left to right: Lawrence Ganong, Robert Reyes, Julie Kohler, Deborah
Gentry, l'vlarcie Brooke, Jane Tornatore, l'vlartl1a Farrell Erickson,
Pamela Monroe, l'vlichael Benjamin.
Not pictured: Gay Kitson
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OF PARENTING IN
CHILDREN'S
ADAPTATION TO
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Edited by
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AND WELL-BEING
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THE NEW POPULATION
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HANDBOOK OF DIVORCE
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BLACK FATHERS
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FAMILIES WITH FUTURES
A Survey of Family Studies for
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Meg Wilkes Karraker
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Organizational, Cultural, and
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Edited by
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Measurement and
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Edited by
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Diane F. Halpern
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Edited by
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ALWAYS SEPARATE,
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Interdependence During
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Catherine Raeff
FAMILY COMMUNICATION
Chris Segrin, Jeanne Flora
COUNSELING THE
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DISABLED AND THEIR
FAMILIES
A Manual for Clinicians,
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George H. Shames
HANDBOOK OF
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Edited by
Debra J. Mashek, Arthur Aron
THE WORK AND FAMILY
HANDBOOK
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Edited by
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes
Ellen Ernst Kossek
Stephen Sweet
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Michael L. Benjamin
Executive Director ................ .
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Conference Director. .............. Cynthia Winter, CMP
....... ext. 15; direct: 763-231-2885; email: cindy@ncfr.org
Certification Director ....... Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed. CFLE
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Finance Manager .......................... John Pepper
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(\'Vashmgton, D.C. office) Linda Malone-Colon; Derek Gwynn
of
!Executive
Board
President. .......... .
Marcie Brooke
Program Chair ...... .
Arminta Jacobson
Secretary. Kent Choate
Student/New
Marcie Brooke
Professional Reps .....
......... Jeff Bright,
· · · · · · · · · ................ Cassidy Mellor
Section Liaison ........... J. Lynn Rhoden
Past President/Nom. Comm. Chair ....... .
· · · · · · · · · · · ............. Raemm Hamon
Editor ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Staff Liaison ............... Lynda Bessey
Affiliated Council Presidents
State
Ctlifor· ma · ........... Carolyn Macaranas
·
·•
lllinois .................. Mikk:i Meadows
Michigan · · · · · · · ........... Gloria Warren
Is
Minnesota ................ Madge Alberts
Ohio ......................... Ted Futris
Oklahoma ............ Debbie Richardson
Texas ............... JoAnn Engelbrecht
Utah ........................ David Law
Regional/local
Mid-Atlantic States(DE,PA,MD)
......................... Larry Forthun
Nord1West (AK,AL, BC, ID, tvff, OR, WA) .
. ......................... Sandy Bailey
Greater Greensboro NC ... Cindy Dorman
Taiwan, ROC . Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
Student Councils (Advisors)
Bowling Green State U. Laura Landry-Myer
East Carolina U. ........ Elizabeth Carroll
Louisiana Tech U. ........ Tammy Harpel
Messiah Col.. ............ Raeann Hamon
Samford U. .............. Jonathan Davis
S. Camlina State U.. Sheila Littlejohn-Blake
Syracuse U. .............. Robert Moreno
Tech Council on Family Relations
........................... Lane Powell
Towson U. ....... Karen Goldrich Eskow
U. of Illinois ............ Angela R. Wiley
U. of l\hryland ............. Roger Rubin
U. of Tessessee ....... Julia & James Malia
U. of Manitoba ............. Carol Harvey
U. Detroit Mercy ............ Libby Blume
U. Kentucky ............. Gladys Hildreth
U. Missomi ............ Marilyn Coleman
Weber State U. ............. Chloe Merrill
No. Texas U. ........... Tommie Lawhon
Minnesota Stud. Coun ....... Jodi Dworkin
TX Women's Pioneer Council . Linda Ladd
Fam. Rei. Conn. at CentrallVII ........... .
........................ Jeffrey Angera
Lipscomb Council on Fam. Rel. .......... .
.......................... John Conger
U. of Central OK Campus Council on FR
............................ Kaye Sears
U. of Nevada-Reno ............. Ann Rice
U. of Hawaii-Manoa ........ Mary Martini
Stout Council on F.R........ Leslie Koepke
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�Always check the NCFR website http:/ /www-.ncfr.org/ conference_info/index.asp attendees section for the latest tips
and information.
How to Prepare Before You Leave Home
Register before October 1 to ensure receiving your
Program to review ahead of time. Bring your printed program with you. Additional copies cost $7.00.
Review Your Printed Program
Scan the Subject Index on page 5 for presentations d1at fit
your interests. Rank d1e presentations/meetings you want to
attend daily. Use Your Personal Schedule Planner in the
pullout section.
Plan Networking Opportunities
Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with the people you would lil.;:e to meet at d1e Conference. Colleagues can
introduce you if you have not met them before.
Bring return address labels or print your name and address on a
sheet of peel-off labels to quickly attach them to sign-up lists
and order forms. (These are especially useful in the exhibits.)
Bring business cards for exhibitors, presenters, and new
friends. If you bring a laptop or electronic calendar, add new
people/ addresses immediately.
Pack copies of your resume' for colleagues or d1e Ernployment Matching Service if you registered.
Networking Opportunities Galore!
Newcomers Reception meet od1er first-time attendees and
d1e NCFR Board of Directors. Wednesday night.
President's Welcoming Reception - Wednesday night.
Dine-arounds on Friday and Saturday nights- Sign-ups in
Hospitality Room.
University Receptions- Thursday night.
Student Dance - Friday night.
Exhibits - Thursday, Friday, and SaL11rday.
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Ice Breakers
Check name badges - coded for students or first-time
attendees and introduce yourself. Be a good listener as you
learn about d1e od1er person/s!
• Communicate by leaving messages at d1e NCFR message
board, the hotel front desk, or room phone message center.
The NCFR Cyber Cafe in the Board Room (2nd floor) allow
you to check your home and work e-mails, etc. Be courteous
about using them.
~ Central hotel sitting areas are great places for people
watching and meeting!
• Write reminders on d1e back of business cards about d1e
person to follow up with after you return home.
+ Sharing rooms wid1 someone you know adds to the fun
and lowers expenses. Call the NCFR office if you want to
schedule 1 or 2 roommates.
<> The Hospitality Center in the Cowboy Artists Room on
the 2nd Floor is a central meeting area and sign-up spot for
"dine-arounds," bidding on auction items, or browsing state
council displays.
+
Keep Physically Fit, Mentally Alert, and Safe
~ Try to get enough rest dming the conference. Fatigue is predictable so take time to rest, exercise, and w1wind.
• Don't skip meals! Try to eat a balanced diet. Take workout
gear to use wid1 d1e hotel exercise equipment.
<~> Be safety-smart! 1) Don't wear yom name badge outside
d1e conference facility. 2) Stay in groups when wallcing outdoors. 3) When in your room, keep the door locked and the
dead bolt engaged at all times. Use the peephole to see who
knocks, and call the front desk or security to verify, if the person says d1ey are hotel staff. 4) Be alert when riding an elevator by yomself. If a person follows you off d1e elevator, DO
NOT go to yom room, as they can observe your room number and enter later. Contact hotel staff immediately if you see
anything suspicious. 5) Memorize how you unpack yom things
and where you place them. Lock and store suitcases in closet.
\'Vhen re-entering your room check to be sure no one is there.
6) Leave valuables in hotel safe deposit boxes. 7) Be alert to
people behind you when using cash machines.
Miscellaneous Notes
• Leave the Hotel telephone number and your schedule with
your family and colleagues for emergencies.
" Frequently check for messages at the I'vlessage Board, and
you room phone flasher.
" Select clod1es dnt create a professional linage but are comfortable. Include clotl1es for exercise and all types of weatl1er.
Allow luggage space for bringit1g home added items. Remove
restricted objects if not checlcing it.
�Land of 10,000 Lakes - Site of the 2006 NCFR Annual Conference
Dates: Wednesday, November 8 - Saturday, November 11
Pre-conference(s): Tuesday November 7
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Hotel (Minneapolis, MN)
Program Chair: William D. Allen, Healing Bonds, Minneapolis, MN
Keynote
Prof. Alvin Poussaint, Director, Media Center, Judge Baker Children's Center, Boston, J'vlA;
Professor of Psychiatry and Faculty Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Harvard Medical School,
Cambridge MA
Sessions: (partial I
After "I Do... ": New Frontiers in
Marriage and Relationship Education.
(Panel of pioneers in assessment and
relational d1erapy)
"Just when we thought we were done ... "
The Theme:
We will pay particular attention to the many
dungs we still don't know about families
and relationslups, including relational and
contextual phenomena we only poorly
tmderstand. The challenge is to detern1ine
whether some questions are tmanswered
because they are truly '\manswerable," or
simply too controversial? Recent advances
in d1e family literature and research methodology may now make exploration of previously "unanswered" questions more possible. This is our chance to brainstorm new
Ramifications of the increasing childrearing obligations of grandparents.
The Third Parent What do we know and what do we need to know about
the role popular media plays in family
Questions in
research topics and innovative clllucal
approaches d1at will help the field address
the needs of a rapidly changing society.
Here are just some of the fascinating challenges we must explore:
~ What are the questions whose answers
will mal;:e us more effective as promoters
and facilitators of family well-being? ~ Can
family scientists be more effective in promoting a heald1y discourse on families, and
shaping d1e decisions of policy mal;:ers? (If
Special Activities
~Paper sessions and symposia ~ "Muncl1in' wit11 ilie elders"-
Opportunities for students and newer professionals to meet and
learn from more senior researchers and clinicians. Look for specific times and locations. ~"Continuing t11e struggle": Panel discussion on improving d1e prospects for males of color in fanu-
process? - Dr. David
Walsh, founder of d1e
MediaWise Movement, a
program of the Nad.
Inst. on Media and the
Family.
Science
so, how?) ~How will d1e increasing edmic
diversity of the US shape family process?
~How might basic family functions such as
clllidrearing be affected by generational
shifts and the needs of an aging population?
~What have we learned about promoting
resiliency in fm11ilies? ~What exactly are
the benefits and risks in supporting gay
marriages? ~ How do partners forming
far11ilies successfully manage complex relational histories? (e.g. multiple fertility)
lies. ~Research Update for Professionals (RUPs) ~"Play night
at t11e Penumbra Theatre" (St. Paul, l'viN) ~ Special Recognition
... ~Opportunities for continuing education credits (CEUs)
~
and much more
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Donate
to, and Visit the Silent Auction - Support
the
Lost Boys of Sudan Center!
Send or bring your donations and white elephant items for the silent auction sponsored by the AZ
Local arrangements committee and co-chaired by Patricia Merk, Leanor Boulin Johnson, and Amy
Reesing. All proceeds will go to the support of the AZ Lost Boys (and Girls) Center.
Since the IV1id-1980's, East African Sudan has experienced brutal civil war fueled by religious, ethnic and
regional strife. Thousands of innocent children having been orphaned and experiencing traumatic horrors, fled into the jungle and began walking to Ethiopian refugee camps until they were forced by
Communist guerrillas to return to the Sudanese horrors. They turned to Kenya, arriving in Kakuma in 1992, weak, hungry,
frightened, but with the resilient hope of youth, an unyielding faith in God, and a desire to become educated. Their treks were 13000 miles long. The UN and USA have resettled over 4,000 of tl1ese now young men in America. Over 400 of tl1em are in
Arizona. To learn more about tl1ese remarkable youtl1, go to: www.azlostboyscenter.org/about.htm
The Lost Boys Center serves tl1ese Sudanese youth by supporting their successful assinlliation into tl1e community, empowering them to advocate for themselves and addressing their w1ique economic, cultural, emotional, educational, and resettlement
needs. NCFR can help to support this hwnanitarian effort.
Last year NCFR donated over $2,500 to tl1e rural women's health project in Orlando, Florida. Let's challenge ourselves to do
even better for these young boys. Come to the Hospitality Center - Silent Auction - Cowboy Artists Room - Tues. - Sat. 8
a.m. to 5 p.m., and place your bids, or leave a cash donation. Bids will close at 2:00 p.m. Friday. \'Ve will announce the fmal
results of the Auction on Saturday morning.
Join the growing field of
family life education
I I
(CFLE) Designation
Visit the NCFR Exhibit to find out more about NCFR and the
Certified Family Life Educator program.
National Council on Family Relations
888-781-9331 X 12 •:• 763-231-2882
www.ncfr.org
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�The following people are listed in the program. The Index lists the information in the following order: Last Name, First Name,
Employer, Session Nwnber(s) in which the person is a participant, Page Number(s) in which the person is listed.
A
Abarca, Sandra Y., CSUNorthridge, #422-1, 422-5
...................... p. 51
Abel, Talya S., OR State U.,
#217-16 .............. p. 25
Abelmann, Nancy, U. ILUrbana/Champaign, #326
...................... p. 40
Acock, Alan, OR State U., #110,
...................... p. 15
Adams, Bert N., U. WI-1\Iadison.
......... p. inside back cover
Adams, Rebecca A., Ball State U.,
#320-44 .............. p. 38
Adkins, Phil W, Liberty State
Col., #205 ............. p. 22
Adlcr-Baeder, Francesca, Auburn
U., #306, 320-53, 410-33
.............. pp. 33, 38, 48
Aguirre, Carmen, IX Tech U.,
#320-29 .............. p. 37
Aldous, Joan, U. Notre Drune
......... p. inside back cover
Alfaro, Edna C., AZ State U.,
#223 ................. p. 28
Allemagne, Kevin, Private
Practice, IL, #200, 351, 423
......... pp. ~21,4~ 51,53
Allen, Katherine R., VA Tech,
#128, 410-18 ....... p. 19, 47
Allen, Sarah 1\L, Brigham Young
U., #118, 206 ...... pp. 17, 22
Allen, William D., Healing Bonds,
Mpls., IviN, #415
............. pp. 6,7,4~ 53
Allison, Barbara N., FL State U.,
#217-1 ............... p. 24
Almeida, David, Penn State U.,
#126, 410-54 ...... pp. 19, 49
Alshaya, Mohammad, KS State
U., #410-45 ............ p. 48
Ames, Barbara D., l\II State U.,
#108-2 ............... p. 15
Anderson, Elaine, U. 1\ID, #127
...................... p. 19
Anderson, Edward, U. TX, #32036 .................... p. 37
Angera, Jeffrey J., Central MI U.,
#320-35 .......... pp. 37, 57
Aquilino, William S., U. \'(T[Madison, #313 ......... p. 35
62
Arditti, Joyce, VA Tech, #217-46
............... pp. 6, 26, 55
Ashiabi, Godwin, U. l\10Colunlbia, #320-30 ..... p. 37
Ashton, Carol, ID State U., #228
...................... p. 29
Averett, Paige E., Guilford Col.,
#321-1 ............... p. 38
Awong, Tsasha, U. Toronto, #326
p.40
A.,clson, Leland J., Emeritus,
Virginia Tech
. ........ p. inside back cover
Azria-Evans, Mmiel, U. So. MS,
#320-3 ............... p. 36
B
Badgett, l\L V. Lee, U. MA, #220
...................... p. 27
Bailey, Deboral1 C., TVIS U. for
Women, #210-5 ........ p. 23
Bailey, Sandra J., MT State U.,
#310, 352, 410-13
........... pp. 34, 43, 47, 57
Baker, Ida R., Bassett Research
Inst., #125, 217-12
................. pp. 18, 25
Balas\vruny, Shantha, OH State
U., #115 .............. p. 16
Ballard, Sharon 1\L, E. Carolina
U., #104, 319 ....... p. 14, 36
Brunaca, 1\Iayra, AZ State U.,
#223 ................. p. 28
Barber, Bonnie L., LT. AZ,
#217-52, 410-15 .... p. 26, 47
Barber, Brian K., U. TN,
#233 ................. p. 29
Barnes, Howan.l, LT. of No.IA,
#409 .............. pp. 6, 47
Bartell, Denise, U. WI-Green Bay,
#423-10 .............. p. 51
Barth, Carrie A., Central MI U.,
#320-35 .............. p. 37
Bartholomae, Suzanne, OH State
U., #336 .............. p. 41
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne, OH State
U., #208, 217-26
.............. pp. 22, 23, 25
Bartolic, Sylvia, #TC3 ...... p. 9
Bass, Brenda L., U. No. IA, #4107, 410-50 .......... pp. 47, 48
Bassett, Robert L., U. RI, #410-3
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
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Bates, Lama V., MI State U.,
#217-51 ............. p. 26
Battaglia, Barbara, OH State U.,
#217-50 .............. p. 26
Bean, Roy, NM State U., #233
...................... p. 29
Beaulieu, Lorraine, NY Project
Union Outreach, #405, 408
................. pp. 46,47
Beck\vith, 1\Iicalagh, Messial1 Col.,
#338 ................. p. 42
Behnke, Andrew 0., Purdue U.,
#105, 223, 246 .. pp. 15, 28, 31
Behrendt, Linda, IN State U.,
#108-1 ............... p. 15
Bell, Nancy J., TX Tech U., #21715, 321-4 .......... pp. 25, 38
Bell-Scott, Patricia, U. GA, #341
...................... p. 42
Bengtson, Vern L., U. So. CA,
#120, 122, 224 .. pp. 17, 18, 28
Benin, Mary H., AZ State U.,
#223 ................. p. 28
Benjamin, 1\Iichael, NCFR Exec.
Dir., #342
......... pp. 6, 42, 53, 55, 57
Bensmru1, Marilyn, NCFR U.N.
Rep .................. p. 57
Benson, Lisa, U, 1\ID, #217-44
...................... p. 26
Benson, Mark J., Virginia Tech,
#320-9, 320-50, 321-1, 410-18
........... pp. 12, 36, 38, 47
Benzies, Karen U. Calgary,
#217-24 .............. p. 25
Berarducci, Nari, FL State U.,
#222, 402 ......... pp. 28, 45
Berg, Denise, Santa Monica Col.,
#348 ................. p. 43
Berge, Jerica M., U. 1\IN, #TC2,
210-11, 309 ..... pp. 9, 23, 34
Berke, Debra L., Messiah Col.,
#103, 127, 244, 303, 335
... pp. 7, 14, 19, 30, 33, 41, 51
Berkel, Cady U. GA, #307,
320-18,320-19,416
.............. pp. 33, 37, 50
Berkmvitz, Dru1a A., U. FL,
#421 ................. p. 50
Berry, Allison LA State U., #329
...................... p. 40
Bessey, Lynda, NCFR, #102
............ pp. 4, 14, 53, 57
Bhanot, Ruchi U. IL-Urbru1a/
Chrunpaign, #225 ...... p. 28
Birken, Brittmy 0., FL Children's
Fonun, #217-3
...................... p. 24
Black, James U., IL-Urbana/
Chrunpaign, #217 -49 .... p. 26
Black, Angela R., U. GA, #307,
320-18,320-19,416
............... pp.33, 37, 50
Blaisme, Kru:en R., Western Ivii
U., #210-1. ............ p. 23
Blandon, Alyssia U. MI., #227
...................... p. 28
Blru1kemeyer, 1\Iaureen, Kent
State U., #410-36, 410-37
...................... p.48
Blru1ton, Priscilla W, U. TN,
#341, 410-4, 410-24
................. pp. 42,47
Blieszner, Rosemary, Virginia
Tech, #126, 217-32, 224,
410-18 ......... pp. 19, 28,47
Blume, Libby, U. Detroit-Mercy,
#211, 225 ...... pp. 23, 28, 57
Blmne, Tom, Oakland U, #205
. ..................... p. 22
Bogenschneider, Karen, U. WI1\Iadison, #127, 236
.................. pp19,30
Bohn, Jason U. 1\ID, # 322-1
...................... p. 39
Bojczyk, Katl1ryn E., FL State U.,
#117 ................. p. 17
Bolland, John M., U. AL, #404
...................... p. 46
Booth, Alan, Penn State U., #421
p. 50
Borden, Lynne E., U. AZ,
#320-39 .............. p. 37
Boss, Pauline, U. 1\'IN, #TC2, 236,
405,408 ........ pp. 9,30,46,
........ 4 7, inside back cover
Boulin Johnson, Leanor, AZ State
LT, #130
....... pp. 4, 6, 11, 12, 19, 53
Bomdeau, Beth, The Partnership,
#311 ................. p. 35
Bourne, Hemher, U. MA, #206
...................... p. 22
Bouwhuis, Christopher J., \Veber
Cty Hmnan Services, #320-8 .
...................... p. 36
�Bowers, Susan, #310 ...... p. 35
Bowman, Sally, OR State U.,
#104, 117 ......... p~ 14,17
Boyer, Penny S., Hartwick Col.,
#217-12 ............. pp. 25
Bradford, Kay P., U. KY, #106
..................... ·~ 15
Bradley, Robert H., U. AR-Litde
Rock, #217-48, 326 .. p. 26, 40
Braun, Bonnie, U. IVID , #127,
217-17, 217-44, 322-1
........... pp. 19, 25, 26, 39
Btiggs, Kathleen, OK State U.,
#232, 418 ......... pp. 29, 50
Brockman, Michael S., Hiram W
Johnson HS, #321-2 .... p. 38
Brody, Gene H, U. GA, #307,
320-18,320-19 ...... p. 33,37
Brooke, Marcie, Working Family
Resource Ctr., St. Paul, MN,
#102, 129, 314 ............ .
.... pp. 6, 7, 14, 19, 35, 55, 57
Brosi, Matthew \V., Ok State U.,
#410-30 .............. p. 48
Brosi, Whitney A., OK State U.,
#1 08-2, 203 ....... pp. 15, 21
Brossoie, Nru1cy E. Virginia Tech,
#217-32 .............. p. 25
Brotherson, Sem E., ND State
U., #TC7, 320-8 .... pp. 9, 36
Browder, Dawn E., IA State U.,
#320-1 ............... p. 36
Brown, Amber L., U. No.TX,
#217-28 .............. p. 25
Brown, Brenda, #113 ..... p. 16
Brown, Geoffrey L., U. ILUrbana/ Champaign, #217-50
...................... p. 26
Brown, Laura H., SUNY,
Oswego,# 117 ......... p. 17
Bryant, Chalandra IVL, Penn State
U., #320-46. 404 .... p. 38, 46
Bryant-Williams, Wynona, U.
Cent. AR, #223 ........ p. 28
Buckley, Cailierine, OH State U.,
#217-50 .............. p. 26
Buehler, Cheryl A., U. NCGreensbor~, #421 ...... p. 50
Bulcroft, Richard, West. WA U.,
#TC3, #119 ........ pp. 9, 17
Bull, Bradley W, U. TN, #231
...................... p. 29
Burg, Jim, IUPU-Ft. Wayne,
#114, 137 .........
16, 20
Burger, Carol J., Virginia Tech,
#410-41 .............. p. 48
PP·
Burgess, Norma Bond, Syracuse
U., #115, #302 ...... p. 16, 33
Burke, Molly, l'vlessial1 Col., #335
...................... p. 41
Burr, Brru1don K., OK State U.,
#217-57 .............. p. 26
Burr, Wesley R., Emeritus,
Brigham Young U.
......... p. inside back cover
Burrell, Ginger, Lockhart, AZ
State U., #106, 320-21
................. p~ 15,37
Burrell, Jall-rael, KS State U.,
#307 ................. p. 34
Burroughs, Jenny, Virginia Tech,
#PC. ................. p. 11
Burt, Marilia R., Urban Jnst.,
#217-39 .............. p. 26
Burton, Linda M., Penn State U.,
#217-29 .............. p. 25
Busby, Dean M., TX Tech U.,
#217-57, 412 ...... pp. 26, 49
Bush, Kev-in R., U. GA, #341,
410-46 ............. p. 42,48
Butler, Adam B., U. No., IA,
#410-50 .............. p. 48
Byno, Lucille H., FLState U.,
#222, 402 ......... pp. 28,45
Byrd, Marcia M., Col. of St.
Cailietine, SL Paul, MN, #416
...................... p. 50
c
Cabrera, Natasha J., U. l\ID.,
#217-53 .............. p. 26
Calkins, Carrie A., U. NELincoln, # 416 ......... p. 50
Camp bell, Jacqueline, Jolms
Hopkins U., VPC, #112
................. pp. 10, 16
Campbell, Kelly, U. GA, #412
...................... p. 49
Cannon, Elizabeili, OH State U.,
#217-50 .............. p. 26
Cansler, Emily AZ State U.,
#320-22 .............. p. 37
Capaldi, Deborah IVL, OR Social
Learning Center, #420 .. p. 50
Caputo, Richard K, Yeshiva U.
NY, #217-13 ........... p. 25
Carolru1, Marsha T., MI State U.,
#41 0-28 .............. p. 48
Carrera, Jennifer Emory U.,
#41 0-48 .............. p. 48
Carter, Rud1, U. AZ ....... p. 53
Cashen, Deboral1, Parenting
Partnerships Inc., Houston,
TX, #PC. ............. p. 10
Cassidy, Dawn, NCFR Staff,
#102, 218, 241, 347
...... pp. 7, 14,26,31,43, 57
Cate, Rodney, U. AZ, #TC3, 305
.................... p. 9, 34
Catlett, Bed1 S., DePaul U.,
Chicago, #PC, 312 . pp. 10, 35
Cerny, Jennifer TX State U.,
#410-16 .............. p.47
Chabor, Jennifer J\L, OH U.,
#422-2 ............... p. 51
Chrunberlin, Bed1any L., OR
State U., #217-14 ....... p. 25
Chambers, Kate, Urban Inst.,
#217-39 .............. p. 26
Chan, Anna Y, U.S., Census
Bureau, #410-24 .......... p.
Chang, Mina Dept., Child Dev.,
Seoul Natl., U, #410-43 .. p. 48
Chapman, Etin, N. IA State U.,
#217-27 .............. p. 25
Chapman, Keesha, U. TN, #335
...................... p. 41
Charles, Grant, #101 ...... p. 14
Cheal, David, #118 ....... p. 17
Chen, Yi-fu, U. GA, #307,
320-18 ............. p. 33, 37
Chen, Hui-Ling Kang-NingJr.,
Col. of Nursing, #410-47
..................... p. 48
Chenault, TifEmy Gayle, Salem
St. Col., VA, PC. ........ p.ll
Cheng, Meifang Kang-NingJr.,
Col., Medical Care & l\Igmt.,
#410-47 .............. p. 48
Chenowcd1, Lillian. TX Womans
U., #410-19, 410-20 ..... p. 47
Cheon, Hee-Stm, IA State U.,
#410-30 .............. p. 48
Cherlin, Andrew J., Johns
Hopkins U., #404 ...... p. 46
Chesla, Cathetine A., U. CA,
#108-3 ............... p. 15
Cho, WonJee U. GA, #410-46
...................... p. 48
Choi, Saeeun, U. WI-Madison,
#115 ................. p. 16
Chtistensen, Jacob D., Btighrun
Young U., #410-29 ..... p. 48
Cl11istiansen, Abby, Purdue U.,
#226 ................ p. 28
Chung, Grace H., U. IL-Urbana/
Chrunpaign, #300, 308, 312
............... p. 33, 34, 35
Clarke, Jean Jllsley, JI Consultru1ts,
l\IN, #102 ............. p. 14
Cla_,ton, Amy E., U. MAAmherst, #327 ......... p. 40
Clifford, Lisa, U. TN, #320-11
...................... p. 36
Clymer, Shelley, Purdue U., #226
p. 28
Coehlo, Deboral1 P. OR State U. Cascades, #106, 117, 206
.............. pp. 15,17,30
Colemru1, l\Imilyn, U. MOColumbia, #320-26, 410-14 ..
.............. pp. 37, 47, 57
Coley, Rebekah L., Boston Col.,
#217-36, 423-7 .... pp. 26, 51
Collins, Dawn, U. AZ, #305
................. pp. 34, 53
Coltrane, Scott, #TC7 ...... p. 9
Colv-in, Jan, Lt\ Tech U., #423-1
...................... p. 51
Condit, Cassity K., Btighrun
Yow1g U.., #320-45 ..... p. 38
Conger, Kathetine J., IA State U.,
#106, 423-5 ....... pp. 15, 51
Conger, Rmd D., JA State U.,
#106 ................. p. 15
Coning, Sonja F., U. FL, #312
...................... p. 35
Connidis, Ingtid Arnet, U. W
Ontmio, #100, 234 .. p. 14, 30
Contreras, Dawn, JVII State U.,
#306 ................. p. 33
Conway, Annie, l\fr State U.,
#310 ................. p. 34
Cook, Jennifer L., UGA, #307,
320-18, 19, 416 p. 33, 37, 50
Cooney, Siobhan M., U. \VI,
#116 ................. p. 16
Conlillc, Thomas, FL State U.,
#222, 402 ......... pp 28, 45
Convin, Melinda, TX Tech
Healtl1 Sci., Ctr., #106
................. pp. 15, 26
Corwyn, Robert F., U. AR-Little
Rock, #217-48, 326
................... p. 26,40
Costa, Gina, Towson U., #124
...................... p. 18
Cottle, Nailian R., U. No. TX:,
#410-8 ............... p. 47
Cowdery, Randi, Loma Linda U.,
#107 ................. p. 15
Cox, Megan E., U. KY, #106
...................... p. 15
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63
�Cox, Ronald, l'vii State U., #306,
410-33 ............ pp. 33,48
Crane, D., Russell, Brighrun
Young U.., #410-29 ..... p. 48
Crase, Sedahlia J., lA State U.,
#120, 217-8, 320-1
.............. pp. 18, 25, 36
Crawford, Duane, TX Tech U.,
#320-55 .............. p. 58
Creamer, Elizabeth G., Virginia
Tech, #410-41 ......... p. 48
Cress, Emily, OI-I State U.,
#423-3 ............... p. 51
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, U.
tliami, #109 ........... p. 15
Crouter, Ann C., Penn State U.,
#206, 320-48, 330, 404, 420
........... pp. 22, 38, 40, 46
Csizmadia, Annamaria, U. MO,
#108-4 ............... p. 15
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, U. TN,
#335 ................. p. 41
Curran, Melissa A, U. TX-Austin,
#412 ................. p. 49
Curtner-Smid1, Mary Elizabed1,
U. AL, #335 ........... p. 41
Cutrona, Carolyn, IA State U.,
#416 ................. p. 50
D
Daly, Kerry, U. Guelph, #101
...................... p. 14
Dariotis, Jacinda, Penn State U.,
#410-22 .............. p. 47
Darling, Carol A., FL State U.,
#217-25
..... pp. 25, inside back cover
Das, Anindita, TX Tech U.,
#321-4 ............... p. 38
Daughtrey, Vickie J., U. NM,
#210-2 ............... p. 23
Davidson, Kenned1, U. W1-Eau
Claire, #205 ........... p. 22
Davis, Al, #341. .......... p. 42
Davis, Donna Z., U. FL., #423-9
...................... p. 51
Davis, Kelly D., Penn State U.,
#410-54 .............. p. 49
DeBord, Karen, NC State U.,
#414 ................. p. 49
Deiner, Penny L., U. DE, #125
...................... p. 18
DeJean, Sarah, ND State U.,
#311 ................. p. 35
Del Campo, Diana S. NM State
U., #108-5 ............. p. 15
64
Del Crunpo, Robert G., NM State
U., #108-5 ............. p. 15
Del Campo, Robert L., NM State
U., #108-5 ............. p. 15
Delgado, Melissa Y., AZ State U.,
# 320-23 .............. p. 37
DeMaris, Alfred, Bowling Green
State U., #117, 320-41
................. pp. 17,38
Dcnhrun, Sharon, OH U., #336
...................... p. 41
Dennis, Steven A., U. AR Coop.
Ext., #217-9 ........... p. 25
Dennison, Barbara A., Bassett
Research Inst., #125, 217-12
................... p. 18, 25
DeReus, Leanne, Penn State D.Altoona, #237 ......... p. 30
DeRycke, Sara SUNY-Oswego,
#117 ................. p. 17
Descartes, Lara J., U. CT,
#320-15 .............. p. 37
Devall, Esther L., NM State U.,
#125 ................. p. 18
DeVries, Alexis J(., Central til
U., #320-35 ............ p. 37
Dew, Jeffrey, Penn State U.,
#320-42 .............. p. 38
Dickey, Bryce, WI\ IT U., #210-3
...................... p. 23
Dilword1, Jennie E., GA So. U.,
#104 ............... p. 14
Ditch, Kathryn, No. IL U.,
#210-6 ............... p. 23
DL'mn, Ald1ea A., U. l'viN, #225
...................... p. 26
Doherty, Willirun J., U. l'viN, #324
.. pp. 12, 39, inside back cover
Dolbin-MacNab, Megan L.,
Virginia Tech, #310 ..... p. 35
Dollahite, David C., Brighrun
Young U., #329 ........ p. 40
Donclanville, I\Iichclle A., U. AKFairbanks, #416 ........ p. 50
Donnelly, Denise, GA State U.,
#417 ................. p. 50
Dowel, Duane LA Tech U., #21719, 217-20,410-17 .. pp. 25,47
Drake, Teske R., U. No. lA,
#410-7 ............... p. 47
Driscoll, Anne K., U. CA, #116
...................... p. 16
Driskill, Gerald, U. AR-Litde
Rock, #217 -9 ......... p. 25
Dumlm, Larry E., AZ State U.,
#203, 217-41,325
NCFR 2005 Annual Conference Program
.............. pp. 21, 26, 39
Duncan, Stephen F., Brighrun
Young U.,. #217-11, 231
................. pp. 25,29
Duran, Deboral1 TX State U.,
#320-25 .............. p. 37
Dworkin, Jodi B., U.l\IN,
#320-2, 410-6, 422-3
........... pp. 36, 47, 51, 57
Dyches, Tina, Brigham Young U.,
#336 ................. p. 41
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, U. KY, #417
.................. pp. 6, 50
E
Ebata, Aaron T., U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #320-31, 326
................. pp. 37,40
Edmond, Yanique l'vi., U. tiD,
#217-30 .............. p. 25
Edmundson, tiary L., U. TN,
#410-4 ............... p. 47
Eggebcen, David J., OI-l State U.,
#313 ................. p. 35
Eisenberg, Nru1ey AZ State U.,
#313 ................. p. 35
Emery, Bed1, #211 ........ p. 23
Eng, Sod1y, TX Tech U., #331
...................... p. 40
Engelbrecht,Jo Ann, TX
Wmnru1s U., #410-19
................. pp. 47,57
Ensminger, Margaret E., Johns
Hopkins U., #404 ...... p. 46
Epstein, Dale J., U. I\ID, #217-53
...................... p. 26
Erickson, Mardu Farrell, U. l\IN,
#130 .......... pp. 12, 19, 55
Eryigit, Suna Auburn U.,
#320-47 .............. p. 38
Eustace, Rosemary W, J(S State
U., #322-2 ............. p. 39
Everson, Ronald B., Fraser
Center, #217 -25 ........ p. 25
Ewing, Allison R., U. AZ,
#410-47 .............. p. 48
F
Faber, And1ony, Purdue U., #226
...................... p. 26
Fabes, Richard A., AZ State U.,
#121, 320-10 ...... pp. 18, 36
Fagan, Jay, Temple U., #327
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40
Fahey, Msgr. Charles, Dioc. of
Syracuse, Emetitus, Fordhrun
U., #203 .............. p. 21
Fang, Shu-Ann, IA State U., #106
...................... p. 15
Fang, Shi-Ruei S., No. IL U.,
#308 ................. p. 34
Farrell, I\-Iichacl P., SUNYBuffalo, #320-56 ....... p. 58
Feldman, Betsy, U. CA, #423-5
...................... p. 51
Feldman, Margaret, NCFR
Washington Rep ........ p. 57
Feng, Du, TX Tech U., #320-55
...................... p. 38
Ferrati, J\Iichael, U. DE, #410-26
...................... p. 48
Ferris, Mmia, Global Workforce
Diversity, # 206 ........ p. 22
Fetzer, Diana, Messiah Col., #335
...................... p.41
Few, Aptil L., Virginia Tech,
#212, 215, 237, 410-18
........... pp. 10, 24, 30, 47
Fiese, Barbara I-I., Syracuse U.,
#309 ................. p. 34
Fife, Stephen T., U. NY-Las
Vegas, #107 ........... p. 15
Fine, Mark A., U. MO-Columbia,
#337 ................. p.41
Piotillo, Alexandra D., Urban
lnst., #217-39 .......... p. 26
Fischer, Judid1 L., TX Tech U.,
#106, 217-19,217-20
................. pp. 15, 25
Fitzgerald, Megan, U. I\ID, #114
...................... p. 16
Fitzpatrick, Jacki, TX Tech U.,
#219, 320-55, 331
.............. pp. 27, 38, 40
Fleming, William l\Iichael, U. No.
Ii\, #231, #246, 335
.............. pp. 29, 31, 41
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth E., U. DE,
#320-33 .............. p. 37
Flick, Marilyn North Eugene OR
HS, #205 ............. p. 22
Floyd, Marifloycl .......... p. 51
Flynn, Cad1y A., Purdue U.
#339 ................. p. 42
Fogarty, Kate U. FL, #320-52
...................... p. 38
Force, Elizabeth, Emetitus, Amer.
Social Health Assn.
......... p. inside back cover
Forcl-Gilboe, Matilyn, U. of West .
ON, PC. .............. p. 10
Forry, Nicole D., U. MD, #114,
217-34 ............ pp. 16,25
�Fordmn, Larry E, Penn State U.,
#217-19, 217-20 ... pp. 25, 57
Fost Maring, Elisabeth, U. i\ID,
#217-10, 217-17, 217-30. p. 25
Foster, Stacie A., AZ State U.,
#320-1 0 .............. p. 36
Fournier, David G., 01( State U.,
#232, 329 ......... pp. 29, 40
Fox, Curtis A., Loma Linda U.,
#343 ............. pp. 43, 53
Fox, Greer Litton, U. TN
......... p. inside back cover
Francis-Connolly, Elizabed1 B.,
E., MI U., #421 ........ p. 50
Franck, Karen L., U. 1N,
#320-51 .............. p. 38
Frias, Larissa V., Purdue U.,
#231, 320-7 ....... pp. 29,36
Fronheiser, Joey A., 01( State U.,
#418 ................. p. 50
Fujimoto, Tetsnshi, Nanzan U.,
Japan, #209 ........... p. 23
Futris, Ted G., OH State U.,
#114, 217-6, 336
........... pp. 16, 25, 41, 57
G
Gaedt, Head1er U. TN, #320-11
...................... p. 36
Gaertner, Bridget M., AZ State
U., #313 .............. p. 35
Gager, Constance T., AZ State U.,
#217-41 .............. p. 26
Galbraid1, Kevin, #104 .... p. 14
Gamble, Wendy C., U. AZ, #337,
4l0-47 ............ pp. 42, 48
Ganong, Lawrence H., U. MOColnmbia, #PC, 119, 224, 236,
320-26, 410-14 ....... pp. 10,
..... 12, 19, 28, 30, 37, 47, 55
Garcia, Clandia, U. TN, #320-11
..................... p. 36
Gardner, \'(/illiam, Columbus
Children's Res. Inst., #217-22
...................... p. 25
Gardner, Brandt C., 01( State U.,
#217-57, 412
................. pp. 26,49
Garrett, Amanda L., U. NELincoln, #416 .......... p. 50
Garrison, M.E., LA State U.,
#320-13 .............. p. 37
Ganvick, Ann, U. i\IN, #309
, · · · · · · · · .............. p. 34
Crates, Gary, UCLA, #220 .. p. 27
Gavazz~ Stephen M., OH State
U.,
423-4 ...... pp. 37, 40, 42, 51
Gayles, Jochebed G., Penn State
U., #217-29 ............ p. 25
Gedaly-Duff, Vivian, OR Hlth.
Sci. U., #236 ........... p. 30
Gentry, Deborah, IL State U.,
#103 ............. pp. 14, 55
George, Roxanne, #240 .... p. 31
Ghazmian, Sharon R., U. NCGreensboro, #410-44 .... p.48
Gho, Jaesook, Liberty U., #419
...................... p. 50
Gibbons, Frederick X., U. GA.,
#307 ................. p. 33
Gibson, Priscilla A., U. i\IN,
#217-40 .............. p. 26
Gierl, Mark .J., U. Alberta,
#217-24 .............. p. 25
Gilbert, l(adlleen R., IN U.,
#TC2, 410-39 ...... pp. 9, 48
Giles-Sims, Jean, TX Chtistian U.,
#217-33 .............. p. 25
Gilliard, Jennifer L., Western U.
l\IT, #410-24 .......... p. 47
Gilgun, Jane F., U. !\IN, #109,
#120, 122, 130, 204, 212, 215,
305, 315, 318, 405, 408, 415,
425 ... pp. 6, 12, 15, 17, IS, 19,
.. 21, 24, 33, 35, 36, 46, 47, 49,
..................... 51,53
Giorgio, Grace U. lL-Urbana/
Champaign, #217-49 ... p. 26
Glade, Aaron, OH State U., #208
...................... p. 22
Glebova, Tatiana Ol-! State U.,
#208 ................. p. 23
Goddard, H. Wallace, U. ARCoop. Ext., #217-9, 236, 324
.............. pp. 25, 30, 39
Glick, Paul C., Emeritus, U.S.
Bureau of d1e Census, #405
..... pp. 44, inside back cover
Glover, Rebecca]., U. No. TX,
#410-8 ............... p. 47
Goff, Jaime D., Abilene Chtistian
U., #328 .............. p. 40
Goldberg, Abbie E., U. MA,
#128, 340, 411 .. pp. 19, 42, 49
Goldey, Gregory T., Morehead
State U., #ll6 .......... p. 17
Goldfarb, Katia P., Montclair
State U., #223, 308 . pp. 28, 34
Goldtich-Eskow, l(aren, Towson
U., #124 .......... pp. 18, 57
Gonzalez, Nancy, NCFR Staff,
#102, 134.. pp. 4, 6, 14, 20, 57
Gonzalez-Kruger, Glmia, U. NE,
#308 ................. p. 34
Goodman, Ben, Penn State U.,
#410-54 .............. p. 49
Goodsell, Todd L., Btigham
Ymmg U., #320-54 ..... p. 38
Goodwin, Paula Y, Purdue U.,
#307 ................. p. 34
Gral1atn, Bonnie C., Virginia
Tech, #320-12 ......... p. 36
Graham, John, #TC6 ....... p. 9
Gra111s, Winnie, ND St. U., #311
...................... p. 45
Grass, Saralyn, Virginia Tech,
#226 ................. p. 28
Grass, Gabtiel, Virginia Tech.,
#226 ................. p. 28
Greaves, l(ad1y, #335 ..... p. 41
Green, Kevin M., U. l\IN, #309,
410-6, 422-3 .... pp. 34, 47, 51
Green, MaryS., IA State U., #311
...................... p. 35
Greene, Shannon, U. TX,
#320-36 .............. p. 37
Greving, l(atissa A., AZ State U.,
#313 ................. p. 35
Groeber, Cluis U. KY, #322-3
...................... p. 39
Grohating, Stephanie, U. MO,
#217-35 .............. p.25
Grotevant, Harold D., U. l\IN,
#217-40, 309 ...... pp. 26, 34
Grunden, Leslie N., U. TX, #404
...................... p. 46
Grutzmacher, Stephanie, U. i\ID,
#114,217-34 ...... pp.16,25
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Wake
Forest U., #327, 410-50, 416
.............. pp. 40, 48, 50
Guariglia, Robin, OR Health Sci.
U., # 117 .............. p. 17
Gwynn, Derek, N CFR NHI\IRC,
Washington, DC. ....... p. 57
H
Haberman, Head1er, U. iviN,
#305 ................. p. 34
l-laessley, Jacqueline, #201 .. p. 21
Haight, Wendy L., U. IL-Urbana
/Champagne, #217-49 .. p. 26
Halberstam, Judith, U.S. C.,
#212, 215 ............ pp. 24
Hall, Stw, IJ. So. MS., #320-3
...................... p. 36
Hall, ScottS., Ball State U., #32044 .................... p.38
Hmnmonds-Smith, Maxine,
Consultant on Intergenerational Wellness & Active
Aging, Houston, TX,
#120, 122 ...... pp. 17, 18, 55
Hmnon, Raeann, Messiah Col.,
#102, 338 ...... pp. 14, 42, 57
Han, Gyung-Hae, Seoul Nat!. U.,
#410-43 .............. p. 48
Hanish, Laura D., AZ State U.,
#121, 320-10 ...... pp. 18, 36
1-lans,Jason, U. l\10-Columbia,
#lOU ................. p. 14
Hm1son, Sandra L., Cad1olic U.,
#108-6 ............... p. 15
Hardesty, Constance L., Morehead State U., #116 ..... p. 17
Hardesty, Jennifer, U. of ILUrbana/Champaign, #PC,
10~ 112 ........ p~ ~ 15,16
Harpel, Tammy S., LA Tech U.,
#403, 410-21 ... pp. 45, 47, 57
Harper, Scott E., OJ( Christian
U., #337 .............. p. 41
Harries, Sharla K., Ttinity
Western U., #329 ....... p. 40
Harris, V, William, UT State U.,
#207,329 ......... pp. 22,40
Harris, Scott, St. Louis U., #236
...................... p. 30
1-lanison, Margaret, U. Alberta,
#217-24 .............. p. 25
Harrod, Nicholas R., George
Washington U., #410-1 .. p. 47
Harvey, Carol D. H., U. Mwitoba,
#419 ............. pp. 50, 57
Hatch, Daniel, UT State U.,
#320-24 .............. p. 37
Hawkins, Alan, Btighm11 Young
U., #339 .............. p. 42
Hawkins, Daniel N., Penn State
U., #313 .............. p. 35
Haycock, Devin Brigham Young
U., #423-8 ............. p. 51
Hazen, Nancy, U. TX., #410-12
...................... p. 47
Hebblethwaite, Shannon, U.
Guelph, #309 .......... p. 34
Helms, Heather M., U. NCGreensboro, #100, 420
................. pp. 14, 50
Bema, Deborah, Brighmn Young
U., #336 .............. p. 41
Henderson, Tarnmy L., Virginia
Tech, #PC, 224, 307
........... pp. 10, 11, 28, 34
NCFR 2005 Annual Conference Program
65
�Hendrickson-Christensen,
Donna, U. AZ , #225 ... p. 28
Hendri"X, Charles, OK: State U.,
#232 ................. p. 29
Henley, Kari L., U. NCGreensboro, #421 ...... p. SO
Henninger, Kira L., U. l\IAAmherst, #327 ......... p. 40
Henry, Carolyn S., OK State U.,
#320-4 ............... p. 36
Herbert, Rick TX Tech., U.,
#106 ................. p. 15
Hernandez, Rebecca, OR Health
Sci. U., #104 ........... p. 14
Herwantoro, Shinta A., Urban
Jnst., #217-39 .......... p. 26
Hey, Richard N., Emeritus, U.
l\IN ...... p. inside back cover
Higginbotham, Brian J, Brigham
Young U.. , #320-53 ..... p. 38
Hildreth, Gladys J., U. l(Y, #113,
322-3, 411
........ pp. 16, 39, 49, 51, 57
Hill, E., Jeffrey, Brigham Young
U.. , #206, 410-5, 423-8 ..... .
................. pp. 22, 47,
Hilton, Jeanne l\I., U. N\~
#217-56 .............. p. 26
Hines, Alice M., San Jose State U.,
#217-37 .............. p. 26
Hinshaw, Sally, OH State U.,
#125 ................. p. 18
Hockaday, Cathy, IA State U.,
#217-8 ............... p. 25
Boelter, Lynette, #330 ..... p. 40
Hogan, M. Janice, U. l\IN
......... p. inside back cover
I-Iolunann-Maniott, Bryndl E.,
AZ State U., #330 ...... p. 40
H oil, Joyce, l\IN Org. on Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome, #217 -1 S
...................... p. 25
Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah
Col., #239 ........ pp. 30, 53
Holm, IG'istin, #TC2 ....... p. 9
Holman, Thomas B., Br-igham
Young U, .#100, 111, 320-45
.............. pp. 14, 16, 38
Holman-Alexander, Nicole, #102
p. 14
Holmes, Erin, #TC7 ....... p. 9
Holtzman, Mellisa, Ball State U.,
#337, 410-23 ...... pp. 41, 47
Hong, Sao-Young, Purdue U.,
#320-7 ............... p. 36
66
Hooker, Karen, OR Srate U.
-Cascades, #117 ....... p. 17
Horlacher, Gary, Br-igham Young
U., #111 .............. p. 16
Houseknecht, Sharon K., OH
State U., #419 .......... p. SO
Howard, Stacy N., FL State U.,
#217-3 ............... p. 24
Huber, Paul T., U. KY, #217-43
...................... p. 26
Huebner, Angela Virginia Tech,
#226 ................. p. 28
I-Iuey, Erron, or,:: State U.,
#320-4 ............... p. 36
Huffaker, l\Iattl1ew H., Br-igham
Yow1g U., #320-45 ..... p. 38
Hurt, Tera R., U. GA, #307
...................... p. 33
Huston, Ted, U. IX, #119 . p. 17
f-lutter, Mark, Rowan U., #338
...................... p. 42
Hyman, Batya, Salisbury U.,
#240, 312 ......... pp. 31, 35
...................... p. 47
Johnson, Michael P., Penn State
U., #TC3, VPC, 344 ....... .
............ pp. 9, 10, 43, 53
Johnson, Phyllis J, U. Br-itish
Colwnbia, #320-27 ..... p. 37
Johnston Pawel, Jody, Parents
Toolshop Consulting, #133,
301 .............. pp. 20, 33
Jolley, Stephanie, U. lviD,
#217-53 .............. p. 26
Joo, Eunjee, OI-l State U., #114
...................... p. 16
Jordan, Erica, U. AL, #335 . p. 41
Jorgenson, Stephen R., U. l\IOColwnbia. p. inside back cover
Jovanovic,Jasna, LT. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #225 ...... p. 28
Julian, Teresa, OH State U.,
Colwnbus Children's Res. Ins t.,
#217-22 .............. p. 25
Jung, Kwanghee, Rutgers U.,
#410-42 .............. p. 48
I
K
Ingoldsby, Bran, Br-igham Young
U., #111, 236, 338
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 16, 30, 42
Ishii-Kuntz, l\Iasako, LT. CARiverside, #209. . . . . . . . p. 23
I ttig, Maureen U. \'VI -Madison,
#217-45 .............. p. 26
l(aissi, Clu'istina P., U. DE, #125
...................... p. 18
Kaakinen, Joanna R., OR Hlth .
Sci. LT., #236 ........... p. 30
Kalayiian, Anie, Assn. for
Disaster & Mass Traw11a Stud.,
#219 ................. p. 27
Km11p Dush, Claire M., Penn
State U., #412 .......... p. 49
Km1g, Hyeyoung, U. JL-Urbm1a/
Champaign, #308, 326
................. pp. 34,40
l(ankipati, Varudluni, U. KY,
#126 ................. p. 19
Kapinus, Carolyn A, Ball State U.,
#320-37, 337, 420
.............. pp. 3~41, 50
Karal,urt, Gunnur, Purdue U.,
#226 ................. p. 28
l(ataoka, Yoslumi Slumane, U.
Japan, #410-35 ......... p. 48
Kato, Kunilm, Hitach Fmn. Ed.
Res. Inst., Japan, #209 .. p. 23
l(aufman, Debra NE U., #117
..................... p. 17
Kaye, Jeffrey, OR Healtl1 Sci. U.,
#117 ................. p. 17
Kayser, Karen, #109 ...... p. 15
Keiley, Margaret K., Purdue U.,
#310, 410-31 ...... pp. 35, 48
J
Jackson, jeffrey B., U. MD, #336
...................... p. 41
Jacob,Jenet, U. l\IN, #206 .. p. 22
Jacobson, Arminta L., U. No. T:X:,
#102, 217-28, 423-2
...... p~ 6, 14, 2~ 51, 53,57
Jacobson, Jodi M. Towson U.,
#124 ................. p. 18
Jankowski, Peter J, Bethel U.,
#320-38 ............... p 37
Jeffcoat Bartley, Sharon, U.
Western l\fT, #410-24 ... p. 47
Jennings, Glen, IX Womans U.,
#410-19 .............. p. 47
Jeong,YuJin,#110 ....... p.16
Ji, Cheng Shuang, U. lviD,
#322-4, 410-40 .... pp. 39, 48
Johnson, David, #TC6 ..... p. 9
Johnson, Deborah J., MI State U.,
#217-51, 320-20
................. pp. 26, 37
Johnson, Janet J., Pro-Change
Behavior Systems, #410-3
NCFR 2005 Annual Conference Program
Kell, Gail A., U. \'Vl-Stevens
Point, #320-34 ......... p. 37
Kelleher, l(elly Colw11bus
Clllidren's Res., Inst., #217 -22
...................... p. 25
Kendr-ick, Tiara, OH State U.,
#423-4 ............... p. 51
Kenkel, William F., Erneritus, U.
KY ...... p. inside back cover
Kerksiek, Kimberly A., TX Tech.,
U., #217-15 ............ p. 25
Kerpelman, Jemufer, Auburn U.,
#320-17, 320-47 ... pp. 37, 38
Keyes, Corey L., l\1., Emory U.,
#327 ................. p. 40
Kiger, Gary, UT State U., #206,
207 ................... p. 22
I,::igin, Melissa, Brighmn Ymmg
U., #418 .............. p. SO
l(illi;m, Kyle, #326 ........ p. 40
I(illian, Timothy S., U. AR.,
#217-42 .............. p.26
I,::illoren, Sarah, AZ State U.,
#234, 320-23 ...... pp. 30, 37
Kim, Hyungsoo, U. I(Y, #126
...................... p. 19
I,::im, Seongelm, Penn State U.,
#338 ................. p. 42
I\itn, Hyow1 K., OR Social
Learning Ctr., #420 ..... p. SO
I\itnal<, Catl1y, Capital Health
Autl1or'ity, #217-24 ..... p. 25
I,::ing, Valarie, Penn State U.,
#423-5 ............... p. 51
I(irby-Willcins, Jacqueline 0 H
State U., #104, 125 . pp. 14, 18
I,::itson, Gay C., U. Akron, #130,
140,413 ....... pp.12, 19,20,
.................. 49, 53, 55
Klein, Shirley R., Brighmn Yow1g
U., #410-5, 423-8 ... pp. 47, 51
Klw1, Sharon, Accenture,
Phoeni,, AZ ............ p. 8
Knapp, Stan, Brighmn Young U.,
#109 ................. p. 15
Knaub, Patricia Kain, OK State
U. ....... p. inside back cover
Knoester, Chris, OH State U.,
#313 ................. p. 35
Knutson-Grams, Pat, NCFR Staff
p. 57
Koblinsky, Sally A., U. lviD,
#217-10 .............. p. 25
Koech, Alice U. KY, #217-43
...................... p. 26
�Koenig, Jennifer, U. No. IA,
#403 ................. p. 45
Koepke, Leslie A., U. WI-Stout,
#206, 210-4 .. pp. 7, 22, 23, 57
Kohler, Julie, John S. & James L.
Knight Found., J\Iimni.
.................. pp. 6, 55
Koivunen,Julie J\L, U. DE, #41026 .... ··········· ..... p.48
Kolal:, Amy, U. I'vll, #227 .. p. 28
Kondo-Ikemura, Eiyomi Health
Sciences Univ. of J-Jokkaido
Japan, #209 ........... p. 23
Kopera-Frye, Karen, U. N\~
#217-56, 224 ...... pp. 26, 28
Korth, Byran, Auburn U., #301
...................... p. 33
E.ozimor-E:ing, J\Iichele Lee,
Elizabethtown Col., #417 ....
...................... p. 50
Kramer, Laurie, U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #234, 320-6
................. pp. 30, 36
Krehbiel, l\Iichelle J., U. VT,
#201, 312 ......... p~ 21,35
Kreitz, Melissa A., AZ State U.,
#217-41 .............. p. 36
Jvishnabumu·, Ambika; Syracuse
U., #410-42 ............ p. 48
Krishnan, Uma D, Nl\I State U.,
#233 ................. p. 29
Kubose, Denise Kennedy U. IL
Urbana-Chmnpaign, #320-6
...................... p. 36
Kuker, Katie U. No. IA, #403
...................... p. 45
Kurdek, Larry, Wtight State U.,
#420 ................. p. 50
J(ushner, Kaysi E., U. Alberta,
#108-7 ............... p. 15
Kuvalanka, Katherine A., U. MD,
#114, 128 ......... pp. 16, 19
Kwon, Young In, Purdue U.,
#226, 411. ........ pp. 28, 49
L
Lal, Arpita, OH State U., #208
...................... p. 22
Lamanna, Mary Ann, U. NEOmaha, #236 .......... p. 30
Lambert, J. David, Edgewood
Col., #335 ............. p. 41
Lamke, Leanne, Auburn, AL
...................... p. 12
Lanigan, Jane WA State U.Vancouver, #114, 210-10
.................. pp. 16,23
LaRossa, Ralph, GA State U.,
#313, 421 ......... pp. 35, 50
Larriva,Jacqueline, U. AZ, #311
...................... p. 35
Larson, Jeffry J-1., Brigham Young
U., #418 .............. p. 50
Laszloffy, Tracey A., Private
Practice, #320-28 ....... p. 37
Laughlin, Lynda, Temple U.,
#327 ................. p. 40
Laughlin, Anne, Virginia Tech,
#410-41 .............. p. 48
Law, David, UT State U., #217-5,
322-5 .......... pp. 25, 39,57
Lee, Gary R.., Bowling Green
State U., #117 .......... p. 17
Lee, Kyung-I-lee TX Tech U.,
#418
p. 50
Lee, Na Yeon, #242 ....... p. 31
Lee, Peter A., Sm1 Jose State U.,
#217-37 .............. p. 36
Lee, Robert E., FL State U.,
#217-51 .............. p. 26
Lee, Soymmg, Virginia Tech,
#320-12 410-43 .... pp. 36, 48
Lee, Sw1-A., U. AZ, #217-52, 311
pp. 26,35
Lee, Thomas R., UT State U.,
#207, 329 ......... pp. 22, 40
Lehan, Tara FL., State U., #117
...................... p. 17
Lehman, Nicole, U. AZ, #311
..................... p. 35
Leigh, Geoffrey, #341 ..... p. 42
Lekies, lvisti, #345 ....... p. 43
Leon, l...::im U. MO., #120,
410-14 ............ pp. 18, 47
Leon, Berta, U. lU., #410-3
...................... p. 47
Leslie, Leigh A, U. MD,
#111,227 ......... p~ 16,28
Letiecq, Bethany L., I'viT State U.,
#310, 411 ......... pp. 34, 49
Le\vin-Bizan, Selva, Boston Col.,
#337 ................. p. 42
Le,vis, Edith, U. l\ll, #216 .. p. 24
Le\vis-Elligan, Tracey Y, DePaul
Univ., Chicago, #321-3 ... p.38
Li, Wenzhen U. NV-Reno,
#410-46 .............. p. 48
Liechty, Janet M., U. MD,
#217-7, 322-4, 410-40
.............. pp. 25, 39, 48
Lightfoot, Kali, #113 ...... p. 16
Lim,Ji-Young OH State U.,
#217-26, 320-14, 330, 423-4
........... pp. 25, 37, 40, 51
Linde, Sarah, NDSU., #311
...................... p. 35
Lingle, Kathy, Alliance for WorkLife Progress, Phoeni_x, AZ,
#PC. .................. p. 8
Iinney, Kirsten, U. N o.IA,
#410-7, 410-50 .... pp. 47,48
Lloyd, Sally, AZ Coalition Against
Domestic Violence, #PC, 211
................. pp. 10,23
Lo, Sm1ehia S. S., U. Alberta,
#105 ................. p. 15
Lockhart, Charles, TX Chtistian
U., #217-33 ............ p. 25
Logan, Jade N., U MA-Amherst,
#327 ................. p. 40
Long, janie K., Antioch New
Enghmd Graduate Sch., #311
...................... p. 35
Loser, Rachel W, Btighm11 Young
U., #423-8 ............. p. 51
Lucas, Kristen, Purdue U.,
#339 ................. p. 42
Lucero, Ana A., U. AZ, #225
...................... p. 28
Lwnpkill, Chantel L., W I'vll U.,
#210-5 ............... p. 23
Luster, Tom, J\ll State U.,
#217-51, 320-20 ... pp. 26, 37
Lutz, Angela, TX Tech U., #106
...................... p. 15
M
MacDermid, Shelley l\L, Purdue
U., #226, 315, 318, 339, 410-51
...... pp. 8, 28, 35, 36, 42, 48
Magill-Evans, Joyce E., U.
1\lberta, #217-24 ....... p. 25
Malia, Julia A., U. TN, #231, 233
................. pp. 29, 57
Malone-Colon, NCFR, NHMRC
Dir., Washington, DC ... p. 57
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech,
#217-32, 226, 320-12
.............. pp. 25, 28, 36
Mandleco, Barbara, Btigham
Young U., #228, 327, 336, 350,
403,416 ....... pp. 15, 29, 40,
.............. 41, 43, 45, 50
Mangelsdorf, Sarah C., U. lLUrbana/Champaign, #217-49,
217-50 ................ p. 26
Mannon, Susan E., UT State U.,
#206, 207 ............. p. 22
Manoogian, Margaret, 0 I-l U.,
#217-16 ............. ·~ 25
Marks, Jaime L., PA State U.,
#217-29 .............. p. 25
Marks, Loren D., LA State U.,
#116, 320-13, 329
.............. pp. 17, 37, 40
Marks, Steven U. l\IE, #212, 215,
320-39 ............. p. 24,37
Marotz-Baden, Ramona, MT
State U., #103 ......... p. 14,
Marshall, James P., UT State U.,
#207, 329 ......... pp. 22, 40
Marsiglia, Flavio, #325 ..... p. 39
Marsiglio, William, U. FL, #421
...................... p. 50
Martin, Carol, AZ State U., #121,
320-1 0 ............. p. 18, 36
Martin, Catherine A., U. K'(
#106 ................. p. 15
Martin, Sally S., U. NV-Reno,
#217-4 ............... p. 24
Martin, Alan M, MI State U.,
#217-51 .............. p. 26
Martin, Carol AZ State U.,
#320-10 .............. p. 34
Martin, Aptil B., U. TN, #410-11
...................... p. 47
Martinez, Estella A., U. NM
#210-2 ............ pp. 6, 23
Masciadrelli, Btian Paul, U. IL,
#246,330, 339 .. pp. 31,40, 42
Mask, Keith R., MS U. for
Women, #410-19 ....... p. 4 7
Matjasko, Jennifer L., U. TX,
#404 ................. p. 46
Matthew, Resa F., U. l\ID,
#217-17, 217-30 ........ p. 25
Matthews, Wayne NC State U.,
#410-10 .............. p. 47
Mayo-Theus, Susan, #105 .. p. 15
Mbito, l'viichael N., Anderson U.,
#233 ................. p. 29
McAdoo, Harriette P., I'vll State
U., #320-16
...... p. 37, inside back cover
McBride, Jennifer, UT State U.,
#217-5 ............... p. 25
McBride Murry, Vehm1, U. GA,
#307, 320-18,320-19,416
.............. pp. 33, 37, 50
McClintock-ComealLX, I'viarta, U.
1\ID, #114 ............. p. 16
NCFR 2005 Annual Conference Program 6 7
�McClme, Shannon, lA State U.,
#410-30 .............. p. 48
McCubbin, Hamilton, Emeritus,
U. \VI-Madison
......... p. inside back cover
McCulloch, Jan, U. 1\IN, #309
...................... p. 34
McConnell, Allen, OH State U.,
#336 ................. p. 41
McDonald, Marvin J., Trinity
Western U., #329 ....... p. 40
McDonnell, Diane, U. lVIanitoba,
#419 ................. p. 50
McDowell, Teresa, U. CT, #308
...................... p. 34
McGeorge, Christine, ND State
U., #311 .............. p. 35
McGraw; Lori, #211 ...... p. 23
McGuire, Jenifer, U. AZ, #311,
410-15 ............ pp. 35, 47
McHale, Susan M., Penn State U.,
#234, 320-48, 420
.............. pp. 30, 38, 50
McNeely, Clea A., Johns
Hopkins U., #233 ...... p. 29
McQuillan, Julia, U. NE-Lincoln,
#TC6 ................. p. 9
McRoy, Ruth G., U. TX, #309
...................... p. 34
McWey, Lenore M., FL State U.,
#117, 320-50 ...... pp. 17, 38
Mead, Nicole L., B1-igham Young
U., #206, 320-45 ... pp. 22, 38
Medeil:os, Bethany L., Boston
Col., #423-7 ........... p. 51
Meehan Brennom,Jennifer M.,
Kirkwood Col., #217 -2 .. p. 24
l\Ieinhold, Jana, #234 ...... p. 30
Mekos, Debra, Urban Inst.,
#417 ................. p. 50
Melby, Janet N., lA State U., #1 06
p. 15
Mellor, Cassidy, \Veber State U.,
#102 ............. pp. 12, 57
JVIelson, Gail, Pmdue U.,
#117, 419 ......... pp. 17,50
Melton, Michael, U. So. MS,
#320-3 ............... p. 36
Menning, Chadwick, Ball State U.,
#337 ................. p. 41
Mensal1, Kortet G., U. MOColumbia, #108-4, 322-6
................. pp. 15, 39
Merk, Pat1-icia A., U. AZ Coop.
Ext. Maricopa Cty., #130, 310
.... pp. 4, 6, 11, 12, 19, 34, 53
68
Men-ifield, Karni A., U. AZ,
#217-52 .............. p. 26
Meschke, Laurie L., San Francisco
State U., #217-18, 335p. 25, 41
Messineo, :tvielinda J., Ball State
U., #217-38 ............ p. 26
Meszaros, Peggy S., Virginia
Tech, #136, 410-41 .. p. 20, 48
Meteyer, Karen B., U. MA, #206
...................... p. 22
J\Iichael, Veronica ND State U.,
#311 ................. p. 35
Ivlichaels, MarciaL., lA State U.,
#410-30 .............. p. 48
Ivliddlemiss, Wendy, Penn State
U.,#104 .............. ~14
:Milardo, Robert J\L, U. ME,
#100, 412, 420 .. pp. 14, 49, 50
l\Iiller, Brent C., UT State U.
......... p. inside back cover
Iviiller, Chiquita, #307 ..... p. 34
Miller, ]. Elizabed1, No. IL U.,
#210-6 ............... p. 23
J\Iiller, Shannon J., U. GA,
#307, 320-18, 320-19, 416
.............. pp. 33, 37, 50
J\Iinnotte, IZrista Lynn, UT State
U., #206, 207 .......... p. 22
l\Iize, Lisa R., Austin State U.,
#108-8 ............... p. 15
Modry-Mandell, Ken-i L., U. AZ.,
#217-55, 320-57 .... p. 26, 38
Moen, Phyllis, U. IviN, #236, 315,
318 ........... pp. 30, 35, 36
Mohatt, Gerald V, U. AKFairbanks, #416 ........ p. 50
Moncloa, Fe, U. CA, #321-2
...................... p. 38
JVIonroe, Pamela, LA State U.,
#120, 130,131,413,415
...... pp. 6, 17, 19, 49, 53,55
Morgaine, Carol, Pordand State
U., #331 .............. p. 40
Morgan, Marcin, OK State U.,
108-2 ................. p. 15
Morris, JVIi.chael L., U. TN, #41 011 .................... p. 47
Moss, Alicia E., AZ State U.,
#320-10 .............. p. 36
Mossman, Cindy ........... p. 7
Moten, Carmen, #325 ..... p. 39
Mullis, Ann, FL State U.,
#222,402 ......... pp. 28,45
Mullis, Ronald, FL State U., #222,
402 ............... pp 28, 45
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Mulsow, ]\•fu-iam H., TX Tech U.,
#201,328 ......... pp. 21,40
Murphy, Megan J., lA State U.,
#311 ................. p. 35
Mmphy, Molly, U. AL, #335
...................... p. 41
Mmray, Colleen, U. NV-Reno,
#TC2, 426 ......... pp. 9, 51
Mmray, Maresa J., IN U.,
#320-16 .............. p. 37
Myers-Bowman, Karen S., KS
State U., #410-45 ....... p. 48
Myers-Walls, Judid1 A., Pmdue U.,
#320-7, 419 ....... pp. 36,50
N
Nair, Rajni L., AZ State U., #32021. ................... p. 37
Neal, Rachel A., OK State U.,
#320-4 ............... p. 36
Nees, Amanda S., George Fox U.,
#108-11 .............. p. 15
Neff, Patricia M., AZ State U.,
#217-31 .......... pp. 25,53
Nehring, Joshua, B1-igham Young
U., #336 .............. p. 41
Nelson, Pat1-icia Tanner, U. DE,
#320-5 ............... p. 36
Nelson-Christinedaughter, Justine
G., U. l\IN, #217-40 .... p. 26
Nesterul;:, Olena LA U.,
#320-13, 329 ...... pp. 37, 40
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, U.
J\IN ...... p. inside back cover
Neupert, Shevaun D., Brandeis
U., #126 .............. p. 19
Newman, Barbara M., U. RI,
#410-3 ............... p. 47
Ne,vman, Ginger L., U. MD,
#227 ................. p. 28
Nguyen, Huong T., Vietnam
National U., Hanoi, #328
...................... p. 40
Nichols, William C., Priv. Prac.,
GA ...... p. inside back cover
Nielson, L. Reece, Virginia Tech,
#310 ................. p. 35
Nieullls, Sylvia, UT State U.,
#119, 423-6 ....... pp. 17,51
Nievar, J\L Angela, U. No. TX,
#320-20 .............. p. 37
Njue, Jane Rose M., lA State U.,
#321-5, 331 ....... pp. 38, 40
Normandin, Heidi U. WIMadison, #127 ......... p. 19
Non-is, Joan E., U. Guelph, #309
· ..................... p. 34
Notman, Yael, Kent State U.,
#410-37 .............. p.46
Nuner, Joyce E., U. TX-Tyler,
#410-20 .............. p. 47
Nye, F Ivan, Eme1-itus, WA State
U. ....... p. inside back cover
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O'Conner, Stacie, U. No. IA,
#403 ................. p. 45
Odell, Tiffany D., OR State U.,
#217-16 .............. p. 25
Ogolsky, Brian, U. AZ, #305
...................... p. 34
Okazalci, Smnie U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #326 ...... p. 40
Olderbak, U. AZ., #225 .... p. 28
Olive, Peggy, U. WI, #108-10
...................... p. 15
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup, KS State
U., #306, 340 ...... pp. 33, 42
Olsen, Joe, #TC1, TC4 ..... p. 9
Olsen, Susanne Frost, Brigham
Young U., #336 ........ p. 41
Olsen, Terrance, Brigham Young
U., #11, 205 ....... pp. 16, 22
Olson, David, Eme1-itus, U. MN .
......... p. inside back cover
Olson, Judiili A. E., MI U., #327
...................... p. 40
Olson, Lynette, Pittsbmg St.U.,
#138,423 ...... pp. 20,51,53
Olson, Susanne Frost, B1-igham
Young U., #245 ........ p. 31
O'Malley, Angeline J., U. KY,
#106 ................. p. 15
Onaga, Esd1er, U. WI., #127
...................... p. 19
Ontai-Grzebil;:, Lenna, U. CA,
#423-5 ............... p. 51
Oravecz, Linda M., U. MD.,
#422-4 ............... p. 51
Orbuch, Terri, U. Ivll., #227
...................... p. 28
Oswald, Ramona, U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #220, 326, 330,
339,424.pp. 27,40,42, 51,53
p
Page, Melissa, So. AZ Border,
Healili Careers Opportunity
Program, Tucson ....... p. 53
Palkovitz, Rob, U. DE, #TC7
....................... p. 9
Pallock, Linda L., Cleveland State
u., #410-49 ............ p. 48
�Palm, Glen, St. Cloud State U.,
#TC7 ................. p. 9
Paltnan teer, Devon J., Youth
Contact, #311 ......... p. 35
Pan, En-Ling, Academia Sinica,
#320-56 .............. p. 38
Pankhurst, Jerry G., OH State U.,
#419 ................. p. 50
Parker, Stacey, IA State U.,
#217-8 ............... p. 25
Parkman, Tiffaney, Virginia Tech,
#217-46 ............... p 26
Parra, Jose, Ivii State U.,
#410-33, 422-7 .... pp. 48, 51
Parrott, Patty A., OH State U.,
#125 ................. p. 18
Payne, Scott H.- Bt1gham Young
U.#410-29 ............. p. 48
Payne, C., Chris UNCG, #420
...................... p. 50
Peattie, Birgitte Ronsen Trinity
W, U., #329 ........... p. 40
Pedersen Stevens, Daphne, U.
ND, #206, 207 ......... p. 22
Pellerin, Lisa, Ball State U.,
#320-37 .............. p. 37
Peltz Dennison, Renee, U. AZ,
#423-5 ............... p. 51
Pernice-Duca, Francesca M., MI
State U., #410-32 ....... p. 48
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen, U. MA,
#206,227,340,410-53
........... pp. 22, 28, 42, 48
Pepper, John, NCFR Staff. . p. 57
Peterson, F. Ryan, U. GA., #116
...................... p. 16
Peterson, Gary W, Miami U.,
#341, 410-46 ...... pp. 42, 48
Petts, Richard, OH State U., #313
...................... p. 35
Pfister, Ilka K., U. DE, #410-26
...................... p. 48
Pflieger, Jacqueline C., Auburn U.,
#320-43 .............. p. 38
Pidcock, Boyd W, Lewis & Clark
Col., #217-19, 217-20 ... p. 25
Pieper, Amy, U. TX, #320-36
· · · ................... p. 37
Pike, Lynn, U. So. MS, #323
.................. pp. 6, 39
Pingree, Dianne, # 102 ..... p. 14
Ptrretti, Amy E., Penn State U.,
#115, 206, 410-54
. · · · · · ......... pp. 16, 22, 49
P!tt-Catsouphes Marcie Boston
Coil., WLPc: #339 . : pp. 8, 42
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn U. .. p. 6
Pleck,Joseph H., U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, #410-55 .... p. 49
Pltmkett, Scott W, CA State D.Northridge, #223, 422-1,
422-5 ............. pp. 28,51
Podalsky,Jesse, #109 ...... p. 15
Pokrana, Kathleen, Kent State U.,
#410-36 .............. p. 48
Ponzetti, James J., U. Bt1tish
Columbia, #301, 412
................. pp. 33,49
Porter, Blaine, Emeritus, Brigham
Young U. . p. inside back cover
Porter, Lawrence, SD State U.,
#418 ................. p. 50
Porter, Yin U. AL, #335 ... p. 41
Powell, Lane, TX Tech U., #102,
205 ........... pp. 14, 22, 57
Powell, Sharon E., U. MN,
#322-7 ............... p. 39
Pratt, Clara, OR State U., #104
...................... p. 14
Pratt, Michael, Wilfred Lam1er U.,
#309 ................. p. 34
Press, Julie, Temple U., #327
...................... p. 40
Pt1ce, Christine A., OI-l State U.,
#115, 127, 132, 235
.............. pp. 16, 19,30
Pt1ce, Sharon J., Emet1tus, U. GA,
#341
..... pp. 42, inside back cover
Prochaska, Janice M., Pro-Change
Behavior Systems, #410...................... p. 47
Proulx, Christine M., U. NCGreensboro, #420 ...... p. 50
Puddefoot, Ginny, U. WI., #127
...................... p. 19
Pyne, Amber U. WI, #423-10
...................... p. 51
Q
Qiu, Wei, U. DE., #422-6 .. p. 51
Quach, Andrew S., U. MD,
#422-4 ............... p. 51
R
Radina, IVL Elise, Miami U.,
#108-9, 201, 224, 235, 348,
403, 422 .... pp. 15, 21, 28, 30,
.............. 43, 45, 51, 53
Radnai-Gt1ffiths, Dot-it, U. DE,
#422-6 ............... p. 51
Ramadoss, Kamala Purdue U.,
#339, 349. . . . . . . . .
42, 43
Ramalmmar, St1devi S., U. AZ,
#337 ................. p. 42
Ramos, Kathleen D., CA State D.Fresno, #231 .......... p. 29
Randolph, Suzanne l'vL, U. MD.,
#217-10 ............... p 25
Rankin, Lela, U. AZ., #410-15
...................... p. 47
Ransford, Carolyn R., Penn State
U., #410-52 ............ p. 48
Rauer, Amy J., U. MI, #227
...................... p. 28
Reese, Sasha, NCFR Staff .. p. 57
Reeser, Cynthia S., U. ro: #126
...................... p. 19
Reesing, Amy, AZ State U.
............... pp. 4, 11, 53
Rehm, Marsha FL State U.,
#217-1 ............... p. 24
Rehm, Roberta S., U. CA, #336
...................... p. 41
Reilly, Rosemary C., Concordia
u., #210-7 ............. p. 23
Reiss, Ira L., Emeritus, U. MN
......... p. inside back cover
Renick, Sandra U. No., TX,
#423-2 ............... p. 51
Reyes, N enetzin A TX Tech U.,
#320-29 .............. p. 37
Reyes,]. Roberto, Messial1 Col.,
#216,335 ...... pp. 24,41, 55
Reynolds, Daman, So. VA U.,
#210-8 ............... p. 23
Rhoden,]. Lynn, U. NCCharlotte, #410-2 .. pp. 47, 57
Rice, David, U. AZ .... pp. 4, 53
Richards, Leslie N., OR State U.,
#217-16 .............. p. 25
Richardson, Rhonda A., Kent
State U., #320-49 ....... p. 38
Ridley, Carl, U. AZ, #305 .. p. 34
Roberto, Karen A., Virginia Tech,
#126, 217-32 ......... pp. 19
Robila, Mil1aela, SUNY- Queens
Col., #328 ............. p. 40
Robinson, Linda C., OK State U.,
#320-4 ............... p. 36
Roche, Kathleen M., Johns
Hopkins U., #404 ...... p. 46
Rockquemore, Kerry Ann, U. IL
-Chicago, #320-28 ..... p. 37
Rodriguez, Ariel, So VA U.,
#210-8 ............... p. 23
Rolnick, Art, :Minneapolis Federal
Reserve ............... p. 12
Rambo, Dorothy o,vino, U. l'vJN,
#321-5 ............... p. 38
Roosa, lVIark W, AZ State U.,
#106, 123, 204, 320-21
........... pp 15,18,21,37
Rose, Amelia, Comp. Consult. &
Educ. Serv. Inc., FL, #326
...................... p. 30
Rose, Hilary A., Concordia U.,
#235 ................. p. 30
Rose, William E., Villa Julie Col.,
#201, 322-8 ....... pp. 21, 39
Rosenband, Reva, UT State U.,
#320-24 .............. p. 37
Rosenblatt, Paul, U. I\JN, #331
...................... p. 40
Ross, Jennifer J., TX Tech U.,
#320-9, 320-50 .... pp. 36, 38
Rothrauff, Tanja C., U. IviOColumbia, #320-26 ..... p. 37
Roy, Kevin M., U. IviD., #237,
315, 318, 339, 403, 411
..... pp. 30, 35,36,42,45,48
Rudy, Duane, U. MO-Colmnbia,
#326 ................. p. 40
Russell, Stephen T., U. AZ, #116,
311, 321-2, 410-15, 423-5
..... pp 1~ 35, 3~4~ 51,55
Russo, Theresa J., SUNYOneonta, #125, 217-12
................. pp. 18, 25
s
Saathoff-\Vells, TaraS., Central
MI U., #206, 320-35, 349
.............. pp. 22, 37, 43
Samuel, Nosheen Lorna Linda U.,
#328 ................. p. 40
Sano, Yoshie, #110, 237, 313 ...
.............. pp. 16, 30, 35
Saracino, l'viarie Steven F., Austin
State U., #108-8 ........ p. 15
Sasaki, Talmyulci U. TX-#410-12
...................... p. 47
Satow, Roberta Yeshiva U.,
#217-13 .............. p. 25
Sayer, Aline, #TC1, TC4 .... p. 9
Scheer, Scott D OH St:,'lte U.,
#330, 410-1 ....... pp. 40, 47
Schindler, Holly S., Boston Col.,
#217-36 .............. p. 26
Schlee, Bed1anne, FL Smte U.,
#222, 402 ......... pp. 28, 45
Schmeeckle, l\Iaria, IL State U.
217-54 ................ p. 26
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�Schmiege, Cynthia, U. ID, #416
...................... p. 50
Schneider, K.ristin A., U. .MN,
#320-2 ............... p. 36
Schock, Angie M., CA State U.
Northridge, #223, 411
................. pp. 28,49
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J., OH
State U., #217-49, 217-50
..................... PP· 26
Schramm, David G., UT State U.
207, 329, ......... pp. 22, 40
Schreiner, Leah, Brigham Young
U., #410-5 ............. p. 47
Schrick, Brittney, TX Tech U.,
#106 ................. p. 15
Schultheis, .Mary Purdue U., #226
...................... p. 28
Schultz, Jerelyn B., OH State U.,
#114, 323 ....... pp. 6, 16, 39
Schultz, Tia R., U. MO, #320-26
..................... p. 37
Schvaneveldt, Paul, Weber State
U., #233 .............. p. 29
Schwarz, Rona, Purdue U., #226
..................... p. 28
Seccombe, Karen, Portland State
U., #217-23, 417 ... pp. 25, 50
Seery, Brenda L., Penn State U.,
#410-21 .............. p. 47
Sellers, Kat:l1leen SUNY-Utica,
#125, 217-12 ...... pp. 18, 25
Senyurekle l(arahan, Aysem R.,
U. l\IN, #lOS .......... p. 15
Serido, Joyce U. AZ., #403 . p. 45
Serovich,Julianne, OH State U.,
#208, 217-26, 341
.............. pp. 23, 25, 42
Settles, Barbara, U. DE, #103,
217-14 ......... pp. 12, 14, 25
Shanahan, Lilly, U. NC-Duke,
#234 ................. p. 30
Shannon, Lisa, NC State U.
#414 ................. p. 49
Shapiro, Constance H., U. ILUrbana-Champaign, #322-9
...................... p. 39
Sharp, Elizabet:l1 A., TX Tech U.,
#340, 422-7 ....... pp. 42, 51
Shearer, Cindy L., Penn State U.,
#330 ................. p. 40
Shehan, Constance L., U. FL,
#330, 410-35 ...... pp. 40,48
Sheikh, Khadija S., U. l\IN,
#105 ................. p. 15
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Shepard, Janet, Practical
Parenting Partnerships,
#230 ................. p. 29
Sherif Trask, Bahira, U. DE,
#103, 338 ...... pp. 13, 42, 55
Sherman, Carey Wexler U. l\II,
#126 ................. p. 19
Sherwood, Nancy A., Bassett
Research Inst., #125 .... p. 18
Shih, Kristy U. IL-Urbana/
Champaign, # 308, 320-31
................. pp. 34,37
Shinjo, Yuko, Nanzan U.,
#410-34 .............. p. 48
Sillier, Karen A., J'vil State U.,
#306, 410-33 ...... pp. 33, 48
Shreffler, Karina M., Penn State
U., #115 .............. p. 16
Shriner, Michael, FL State U.,
#222,402 ......... pp. 28,45
Siders, Rebecca A., Penn State U.,
#104 ................. p. 14
Silverthorn, Brandon C., l\IT State
U., #410-27 ............ p. 48
Simmons, Leigh Ann, U. I..::Y,
#229, #417 ....... pp. 29, 50
Simons, Leslie G., U. GA, #116,
217-47 ............ pp. 16, 26
Simons, Ronald L., U. GA, #307
...................... p. 33
Sims, Pat L., U. So., MS, #320-3
...................... p. 36
Singh, Archana, UT State U.,
#320-24 .............. p. 37
Skogrand, Linda, UT State U.,
#207, 320-24, 329
.............. pp. 23, 37, 40
Skrypnek, Berna J., U. Alberta,
#105 ................. p. 15
Slagel, Shayna Lee, U. RI,
#410-3 ............... p. 47
Slesnick, Natasha, OH State U.,
#208..............
p. 22
Slizyk,Jeanne U. FL, #403 . p. 45
Smitl1, Delores U. i\10., #320-30
...................... p. 37
Smitl1, Donna R., U. K'i~ #210-9
...................... p. 23
Smitl1, Juli.Anna Z., U. i\IAAmhurst, #410-53 ...... p. 48
Smitl1, Suzanna D., U. FL, #236,
312' 423-9 ..... pp. 30, 35, 51
Smitl1, Suzanne R., WA State U.Vancouver, #210-10
................. p~ 23,55
NCFR 2005 Annual Conference Program
Smitl1, William ]\L Jr., Emeritus,
Penn State U.
......... p. inside back cover
Smock, Sara, Virginia Tech,
#217 -46 .............. p. 26
Sollie, Donna L., Auburn U.,
#320-43 .............. p. 38
Solomon, Cat:l1erine Richards,
Quinnipiac U., #118, 340
................. pp. 17,42
Som, Anurag, Virginia Tech,
#410-38 .............. p. 48
Sorelle-l'vliner, Danielle, TX Tech
U., #106 .............. p. 15
Sotomayor, JVIarcela, U. AZ,
#337 ................. p. 42
Souiliard, Ashley, U. MD,
#128 ................. p. 19
Spagnola, Mary, Syracuse U.,
#309 ................. p. 34
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State
U. ....... p. inside back cover
Spence, Nancy, Active Parent,
#221 ................. p. 27
Spicer, Jodi l\IT State U., #306
...................... p. 33
Spinrad, Tracy L., AZ State U.,
#313 ................. p. 35
Sporakowski., l\lichael J.,
Emeritus, Virginia Tech
......... p. inside back cover
Sprenkle, Douglas, Purdue U.,
#410-31 .............. p. 48
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case
Western U., #111 ....... p. 16
Stafford, Melinda S., U. l\10Columbia, #320-26 ..... p. 37
Stanton, Ann l\L, AZ State U.,
#217-41 .............. p. 26
Stapley, Fiona, Brigham Young
U., #423-8 ............. p. 51
Steed, April, Brigham Young U.,
#217-11 .............. p. 25
Steffek, Lisa l\L, U. TX, #412
...................... p. 49
Stempel, Carl, CA State U.Hayward, #419 ......... p. 50
Stephens, Carolyn, Auburn U.,
#320-47 .............. p. 38
Stevenson, l\lichelle, Virginia
Tech, #217-32 .......... p 25
Stit:l1, Sandra, Yirginia Tech,
#410-38 .............. p. 48
Stocker-Barkley, l\lichelle, No. IL
U., #210-6 ............. p. 23
Stoll, Katl11in, U. British Col.,
#320-27 .............. p. 37
Stolz, Heidi, UT State U.,
#320-1, 322-5 ..... pp. 36, 39
Stone, Margaret R., U. AZ ,
#410-15 .............. p. 47
Stone Carlson, Thomas, ND
State U., #311. ......... p. 35
Strand, Jeanne, NCFR Staff
................. pp. 55, 57
Straus, Murray A., U. NH
......... p. inside back cover
Suemori, Kei Nil1on, Fukushi U.,
#209 ................. p. 23
Supple, Andrew, U. NCGreensboro, #410-44 ... p. 48
Surra, Catl1erine A., U. TX, #114,
412 .............. pp. 16, 49
Sutton, Eva l\L, U. AR, #410-9
...................... p. 47
Sweeney, Daniel S., George Fox
U., #108-11 ............ p. 16
Swenson, Don, l\It. Royal Col.,
#116 ................. p. 17
Szewczyk Sokolowski, Margaret,
U. Chicago, #217-49, 217-50
..................... PP· 26
T
Takigilm, Susan, U. AR, #404
...................... p. 46
Tang, Chiung-Ya, Purdue U.,
#410-Sl .............. p. 48
Tapscott, Judy, #113 ...... p. 16
Tarkow, Allison K H., U. l\ID.,
#217-53 .............. p. 26
Tata, Lakshmi, CA U. of PA,
#217-49 .............. p. 26
Tempel, Amanda, NCFR Staff
...................... p. 57
Thayer, Shawna l\L, AZ State U.,
#234, 320-48 ...... pp. 30, 38
Thelander, Barbara, #113 .. p. 16
Thomas, Vollcer K., Purdue U.,
#139, 311 ...... pp. 20, 35, 53
Thompson, M. Dewana, DePaul
U., #321-3 ............. p. 38
Thompson Brady, Laura L., U.
DE, #320-32, 320-33 ... p. 37
Tilley, Angela, U. AL., #335
...................... p. 41
Toews, l\Iichelle, TX State U.,
#312, 320-25, 410-16, 411
........... pp. 35, 37, 47, 49
Toliver, Susan, #326 ....... p. 40
�Topham,
OK State U.,
#232 ................. p. 29
Tornatore, Jane, Self-employed,
Seattle, WA, #340
........... pp. 12, 19, 42, 55
1orppa, Cyntl1ia B., OH State U.,
#125 ................. p. 18
Torrens, Andres, Roberto
Clemente Ctr., NY, #405, 408
................. pp. 46,47
Torres-Gil, Fernando, UCLA,
#120, 122 ......... pp. 17, 18
Treis Rusk, Diane M., U. \'VI,
#108-10 .............. p. 15
Troilo, Jessica, U. MO-Cohm1bia,
#217-35 .............. p. 25
Trujillo, Celina W, U. IL-UrbanaChampaign, #225, 410-55
................. pp. 28,49
Tsuchilcura, Reilm Hokkaido,
Btmkyo U. , #209 ....... p. 23
Tubbs, Carolyn, U. Guelph,
#PC. ................. p. 10
Tucker, Corinna J., U. NH, #234
...................... p. 30
Turner, Lue K., U. KY, #210-11
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(Phone: 602-252-1234) is the largest hotel in downtown Phoenix.
Hotel Facilities
Guest room amenities: "' voice mail, dataport telephones with
n:tessage light/speaker phone " computerized card key locks
<> video messages, accmmt review and check-out <> iron, ironing
boards, hair dryer <> coffee makers <> business center " assistive
devises for disabled "' a heated outdoor pool and spa wid1 fitness center, shops and restaurants. The Compass revolving
rooftop restaurant and lounge
Restaurants: <> The Compass revolving rooftop restaurant and
lounge open for lunch and dinner. <> Einstein Brothers Cafe
(Deli) "'Terrace Restaurant- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
<> Networks Bar and Grill
NCFR C~:mference Sleepill'llg Room Rates:
• Sill'llgle $1159 or Double Room $184. Children age 16
and under stay free in d:teir parents' room. NCFR's block is
guaranteed at these rates until the block is filled or by
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Fly for less using United Airlines: Code 531CG; Northwest Airlines: World File No. NYTUK; Midwest Airlines: CMZ6526.
America West guarantees d:tat d:teir web fares are d:teir lowest (website: www.americawest.com).Using d:tese services enables NCFR to
negotiate better future discmmts. See page 52 for furd:ter information.
Getting to the
Since Sky Harbor Airport is only 3
miles from d:te Hyatt a variety of reasonable transportation options
are available. Go to d:te outer island marked "Van Service", outside
d:te baggage claim. An attendant \Vill arrange for Super Shuttle
transportation. The fee is $7 to downtown Phoenix (24 hour service). Three ta_xi companies are contracted \vid:t Sky Harbor: AAA
Cab; Allstate Cab; Discount Cab. Fares: 1st mile = $5; additional
miles= $1.80/mile; airport surcharge- $1.00; traffic delay=
$20.00/hr. Limos offer door-door services with rates set according
to zones. The hotel is located in ZONE A (0-5 miles) approximately $15 and can be shared by two people.For specific information on
d:te route to d:te hotel, call253-5000/voice or 261-8208/tdd or visit
www.valleymetm.org
Xf drive to from Phoell'llix Sky Harbor Ell'llt'l Airport:
Tal<e 24th St. exit north to Washington St. Turn left on Washington
(one way). Follow to 2nd St. and turn right. Entrance is 1 1/2 blocks
on left.
�November 16-19, 2005, Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel,
NCFR
Phoenix, AZ.
Register only one person on each registration form. Please TI'PE or print name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
Nmne ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
First
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Mailing Address (0 home 0 business) --------------------------------------------------------------------------City----------------------------- State/Province/ Cmmtry ----------------------- Zip /Postal Code----------------Phone (0 home 0 business) (___)
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!PART I- REGISTRATION fEES (Conference Registration, Wednesday, Nov. 16- Saturday, Nov.
Type of Registration (please check):
Full Conference Registration:
8/2-11/10
0
0
0
0
0
0
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NCFR Organization Memb.
NCFR Student Member*
NCFR Emeritus Member**
Second Member of Fmnily
Non-member Professional
Non-member Student*
$255
$255
$ 90
$125
$230
$375
$140
Single Day Registration:
8/2-11/10
Onsite
0 Full Day Professional
$170
0 Full Day Full-time Student* $80
$280
$280
$100
Circle day of attendance: \'\fed.
j\135
Thur.
Onsite
$180
$90
Fri.
Sat.
*Students must enclose verification of student status.
**To qualify yom memberslnp must be current in tl1e "Emeritus"
category.
$250
$400
$150
Total Part I$ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
!PART II - CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS/GIFTS
0 Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units, $25.
Specify Organization(s) for winch you want CE credit-------------------------------------------0 Here is my gift to help NCFR (ta_x deductible according to law) Amount $
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PART III - SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/EVENTS
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$40 - TCRM Non Student, Hardcopy Packet
0 $30 - TCRM Student, Hardcopy Packet
$30- TCRM Non Student, CD-Rom Packet
0 S25 - TCRM Student, CD-Rom Packet
$20- TCRM attendance only (does not include paper packet).
$40 Student/Member 0 $60- Nonmember- Promoting the Safety of Women and Their Children ... Workshop, Tues., Nov. 15, 8:00a.m.
$75- St:udent/I:vlember 0 $85- Nonmember- It's the Law: Family Professionals Make a Difference Workshop, Tues., Nov. 15, Noon
$75- Student- 0 $85- Member- 0 $99- Nonmember- Work-Life Summit, l:hes. Nov. 15, 7:30 a.m.
0- Free for Association of Councils Officers 0 $30- All Otl1ers- Association of Councils Leadership Workshop, Wed., Nov. 16, 8:30a.m.
0- Free- Meeting of Student Reps of Mfiliated Councils, Fri., Nov. 18, 8:30a.m.
FEI No. 41-0762436
All PRICES ARE IN U.S. FUNDS DRAWN ON U.S. BANKS.
Method of Payment: 0 Check 0 Money Order 0 Visa 0 IVIasterCard. You may register by FAX: 763-781-9348 (credit cards only).
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0 Please check if you have a disability or condition tint requires special accommodations or services to fully participate in tl1is conference.
NCFR staff will contact you to discuss your specific needs.
�ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED
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0 non-smoking 0 smoking
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0 Date and time of arrival 0 Date of departure
0 Daytime phone
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0 Please send information about child care.
0 I am seeking employment (no cost).
0 I have a job opening, please contact me regarding details.
INSTRUCTIONS
+ Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/J\IasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars, payable to the National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your completed registration
form and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Strite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421.
Toll Free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail: pat@ncfr.org. Overpayments of $10.00 or less will be
considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all returned checks.
+ Payment must accompany registration or the form will be reh1rned to you (with exception of purchase orders).
+ REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 11, 2005. All refunds arc subject to a 30% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER NOVEMBER 11. No refunds for special events
tmless the event is cancelled. All refund checks w-ill be mailed approxin'lately 2 weeks after the Conference.
+ Students must send a copy of current fee statement as ve1i.fication of student stahJs wid1 d1is registration form.
+ Student Aides must submit the conference registration fee with this form (checks are deposited limnediately). After completillg 8 hours of work and returning d1e appropriate aide form, a refund check for half of your registration fee will be mailed
approxin1ately 2 weeks after d1e Conference.
TYPES OF CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS
FULL CONFERENCE
MEMBER
+ NCFR Member: An active member of d1e National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) in any membership category. Your dues
must be current at d1e tline you register for d1e conference and remai11 current dwough d1e conference, or you will be charged d1e
non-member rate.
+ NCFR Organization Member: The organization belongs to the National Council on Family Relations. Up to 2 staff members from
d1e organization may register for the conference at d'le member rate; additional staff must pay d1e current non-member rate. The
organization's dues must be current at d1e tline of registration and remaill current through d1e conference, or you '"-ill be charged d1c
non-member rate.
+ NCFR Emeritus Member: An acti,•e member of NCFR, who has membership in d1e Emeritus category, and is retired from
employment. Your dues must be current at the tll11c you register and remai11 current dwough the conference, or you will be charged
the non-member rate.
+ Student Member: An active member of NCFR, in any membership category, who is currently enrolled full-ti111e in a college or university. Dues must be current at d1e tline you register and remain current d1rough d1e conference, or you will be charged d1e nonmember rate. Verification of sh1dent status must be enclosed with your re~:,>istration.
NoNMEMBER
+ Second Family Member: Additional family member who is attending the conference.
+ Non-Member Professional: Attendee who is not a current dues-payi11g member of NCFR.
+ Non-Member Student: A student who is currently enrolled i11 a college or university, and is not a current dues-paying member of
NCFR. Verification of student stahJS must be enclosed witl1 your registration.
SINGLE DAY
+ Professional: A person attending d1e conference for onlv one day. The day of attendance must be illdicated on the form.
+Full-Time Student: .A student attending d1e conference for onlv one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the form.
Verification of student status must be enclosed with your registration.
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�Past Presidents
2001-03 Carol A. Darling, CPLE
1999-2001 Stephen R. Jorgensen
1998-99 William]. Doherty, CPLE
1997-98 Greer Litton Pox
1996-97 Pauline G. Boss
1995-96 I\fichael]. Sporakowski, CPLE
1994-95 Alexis J Walker
1993-94 Harriette Pipes McAdoo
1992-93 Patricia Kain 1-::~naub
1991-92 Brent C. J\lhller
1990-91 Lynda Henley Walters
1989-90 M. Janice Hogan
1988-89 David H. Olson
1987-88 Graham B. Spanier
1986-87 Hamilton I. McCubbin
1985-86 Joan Aldous
1984-85 Sharon]. Price
1983-84 Bert N. AdatTlS
1982-83 James \V'alters
1981-82 Wesley R. Burr
1980-81 Kate Garner (deceased)
1979-80 Ira L. Reiss
1978-79 Paul C. Glick
1977-78 Gerhard Neubeck
1976-77 Willian1 C. Nichols Jr.
1975-76 Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased)
1974-75 Richard K. Kerckhoff (deceased)
1973-74 Leland]. Axelson
1972-73 Murray A. Straus
1971-72 Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
1970-71 Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
1969-70 Richard N. Hey
1968-69 Elizabeth Force
1967-68 Willian1 F. Kenkel
1966-67 Williarn IVI. Smith Jr.
1965-66 F. Ivan Nye
1964-65 Clark Vincent (deceased)
1963-64 Blaine R. Porter
1962-63 Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
1961-62 David Mace (deceased)
1960-61 Harold T. Christensen (deceased)
1959-60 Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
1958-59 Henry Bowman (deceased)
1957-58 J\lhldred I. Morgan (deceased)
1956-57 David Treat (deceased)
1955-56 Judson Landis (deceased)
1955
Gladys Groves (deceased)
1954
Dorothy Dyer (deceased)
1952-53 Robert Foster (deceased)
1951-52 John O'Grady (deceased)
1950-51 Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
1948-50 Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
1946-48 Lawrence Frank (deceased)
1944-46 Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
1942-44 Ernest W Burgess (deceased)
1940-42 Ernest Groves (deceased)
1939-40 Adolf Meyer (deceased)
1938-39 Paul Sayre (deceased)
�Linking family research, education, and practice
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3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550
Minneapolis, MN 55421
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Printed in the USA
November 16-19, 2005
Pre-conference: November 15-16
Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel, Phoenix,
AZ
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Hyatt Regency Phoenix
Event Location
City and State
Phoenix, AZ
Program Chair
Jane Gilgun
Attendance
Number of people attending
1,102
Event Theme
The Multiple Meanings of Families
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. .... 3
Ongoing E\-cnts aml Sen·iccs .............. .
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Pre-conference \Vorkshops ...... .
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Program Schcdulc(\\'ccl. - Sar.J
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2004 Proposal RcYicwcrs ... .
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Fut·urc Annual Conferences .. .
NCFR Board and Commirtcc i\lcct"ings.
. . 48
. ... 49
/\!lied Association 1\Iecrings .
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San: on Air Farcs ro the Conference ..
1R/ ;\i\FCS Policy Confcrcncc ...... .
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;\ffiliatccl Councils/ ,\ssociarion < ,f Councils
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Board of Dirccmrs am! 1\[cetings . .
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Burgess 1\warcl i\cldrcss. . .
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CEll \'crit!cation ..... 3, 47. 79 (nutcd rhmughuut rhc program)
CFLE Sessions.....
17, 2-f, 37
Child Care.................
. ........ 3
. 48,49
Committee t\Icerings (NCTR).
DiYetsiry ;\ction Session .... .
................... 24
Editors and \lectings ...... .
. ..... 48. 49, 53
EdL1Cation & Enrichment
Section Sessions ..... [(i, 211, 29,
................. 31, 32, 3~ 35, 3G, 37, 39, 42, 43A~ 4G, 51
Emergencies ........................................ 3, 4
Employment :\[arching Scn·icc ............... 4, 11, 19, 29, 39
Ethnic 1\Iinorities
1) Section Se:;sions. 14, lH, 211, 26, 27, 311,
.................................. 32, 3'i, .'\G, -Ill, 44, 5l
E:-;hibits ..........
. .......... -f. ill, 19,2[,31,33,42,44
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions ......... 1(,, 17, 19, 25,
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. ............... 3-1, 3'i, :J(,, 37, 39, -IIJ, H 51
Famih Policr (FP) Section Sessions ... 14. [(,, lH, 20, 22, 27. 29,
........... 34, .17, 411, :J l, 52
Familr Science (FS) Section Sessions ...... 13, 27, 34. 3(,, 43, 51
Family TherapY (FT) Section Scssiom...
14, 1G, 17, 21l, 22
.................
. ... 311, 36. 38, cJ L -15, 51
Feminism & Famih· Swdie:; (!"F) Secrion Sessions....
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17. 18, 19, 27, 2'), 37, 3'J, 4G
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Fund Raisers ......... . ........................... 9, 27
[' Lrture Con fercnccs . . . .
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Hospitality Ccntcr/Locallnformation ......... 4, ll, l'J, 29.:19
HmeL Tranl, Airline, and Site Information .... 2, 5(1, 73, 75, 7K
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Program and .Locali\rrangemcnts Committees ............. 51
NCFR Boards of Dircctcm; ............................. 53
NCFR]ournal Ecliwrs ................................. 53
NCFR 1\Hiliarccl Councils .............................. 55
NCFR Staff. ......................................... 55
lndcx of Program Participants .......................... GO
Ho11· to 1\Iake the i\lost of the Conference ................ 73
Rescrnrion l 1mm - Rosen Centre Hotel .................. 75
NCFR i\lt:mbcrship Form .............................. 77
Registration, 1-luu.:l, and TtaH'l Information ............... 7K
Conference Rcgismnion Form and Jnformariun ............ 79
NCFE Past Presidents ..................... insidc back coYer
l\leeting R.oom Facilir:ies f\bp ........................ lnserr
Program at: a Glance ............................... Insert"
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lnrern:nional (1N) Section Sessions .......... 13, 14, 21!, 30, 37,
....................................... 43, 45, 51
Lcgacr Circle ........................................ 46
Local '\rrangemcnts Committee .................... 4, 48, 51
:\lcdirmion .................................... 19, 29, 39
f\lcctings/Reccpt:ions of Other Organizations ..... 9, 29, 38, 49
NCFR Business f\[cct:ing/f\kmbership Forum ............. 2G
NC:FR Staff. ......................................... 55
N C\\U:>mLTS Reccpt:ion ................................. 17
Plenary Sessions..........
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Poster Scs:;ions .......... .
. ......... 22, 23, 32, 33, 42-44
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Presidential i\cldrcss ..
. ...................... 44
Program Committee.
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Pn lposal Rc,·icwcrs . .
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Public Policy Sessions . . . ...................... 13, 25, 31
Receptions/Panics/Dance . . .
. ....... 18, 2G, 38, 46
Registration Forms ........................... 75, 78, 79, 80
Registration lnformation ........................ 3, 4, 78-80
Religion & Famih· LiFe (1ZF) Section Ses:;ions .. 15. lo, 22, 30, 35
Research & Theon- (RT) Section Sessions ....... 14, 15, 23-27,
............................ 311, 33, 35, 37, 40, "fl, 43, 45
Research Update for Pracririoncrs . .
. ................. 15
Rcsourcc fixchangc ................................... 31
Round Tables/Teaching Round 'Tables
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Section I\lcmhership 1\lcctings ..
1~ 27, 29. 37, 38, 4G, 48
Silent 1\ucrion ..
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Special Sessions.
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SLrbjcct Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................... 5
Tour.............
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Work-Life Summit .................................. 6, 79
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�IS
the focus of an outstanding, stimulating program.
conference, please contact Cindy Winter, if you have
special needs. Call toll free at 888-781-9331, ext. 15, or
email: cindy@ncfr.org
NEED
The NCFR conference is a great opponunity to enhance
your professional skills. In aclclirion to dvnamic keynore
speakers, plenary panels, special se;;sions and .Research
Updates for Practicioners, the Sections have invited
renowned experts to discuss relevant issues on the
inecjualicics faced by f:unilies
worldwide. i\ special
feature of this year's conference is the celebraticm of the
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration Desk during
registration hours and staff \Vill glacllv assist: you. NCFR
will be at the NCFR Exhibits booth on 'Thursday, Friday
and Saturdav during the scheduled hours. Feel free to
ask the Board, committ:ces and .Elections Council members who are wearing colored ribbons on their name
10th anniversary of the
Jrntemai:ionai Year of
special sessions on 'fhursday, November 18 with the
original UN Coordinators, Henryk Sokalski and
Dennis Callagy, and N CFR's 1994 coordinator. and
former president, M. Janice
In addition to the 4UO plus presentations you will network with leaders in the family field and meet NCFR
President, Gay Kitson, President-elect, Pamela
Monroe, other Board mem.bcrs, Section chairs, Journal
Editors, and Michael Benjarnin, NCFR's executive
director. They arc all anxious to talk with vou abour your
professional goals and the future of N CFR. 'I'his is
especially important because the Board is going through
a Strategic planning process to enhance your member
services.
Wearing
any .unknown persons and take proactive
ensure
are
one session only attendees:
for
Note: This program booklet is i:he only copy you
will receive. Bring it with you to the coU~~Iference.
Additional copies will be sold at registration for $G.OO.
Program changes are listed monthly on the NCFR website.
i\ printed copy of latest changes is enclosed in your conference registracion packet. Be sure to read it carefully.
To insure that everyone can fully participate in the
Child Care:
Child care may be arranged through the hotel or local
arrangements. Contact Cindy Winter, conference director, by October 1, 2004, if you need child care. List the
dates and hours you will need care, the age of the child,
and any special needs. E-mail: cindy@ncfr.org
In the evenr of an en1crgencv, dial "()" from any house
phone. Inform the Hotel Operator of the nature of the
emcrgencv and location. A specific response team will
as this -will slow
immediately respond. Do not dial
dov.rn the process.
2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�For non-emergency situations, the following is a list of nearby
medical facilities:
East Coast Medical Concierge - 24 hours/7 days for all
medical, dental needs. Call 407-648-5252.
Florida Hospital- Centra Care (Urgent Care) at Lake
Buena Vista Centra Care, 12500 Apopka Vineland Rd.
Monday - Friday, 8 am - Midnight; Saturday and Sunday, R am
- 8 pm. Phone: 407-934-2273.
Communities organizations. Sign up sheets for dine-arounds
will be posted. The emergency sen"ices list will also be on ftle
here. Browse the Affiliated Councils State Exhibits and
Publications for ideas on working with families at the local
level.
Junior Ballroom - 1st floor- Rosen Centre Hotel
Thursdar, Nov. 18- 12:30- 7:00 Pi\1
Fri, N<w. 1 9 AM 5:30 PM.
Sat. New. 20 9 AM 2 PM half price sale, prize drawings
Maine Street Physicians, 8723 International Dr., Orlando
32819. J\Ionday- Friday, 8 am- 8 pm.; Saturday and Sunday, 8
am 5 pm. Phone: 407-370-4881.
Chair: Lynda Bessey
All fees for services rendered must be discussed \vith the
appropriate parties at the time of the call. You arc advised to
obtain your own personal health, luggage or other tnwel insurance. Carry vour cards with you.
Wed- Sat, Nov. 17-20, Noon- 4 PJ\I
Hospitality Suite znd floor (watch for signs)
Cbair: Martha Mossman
Services provide both print versions of employment information and electronic databases. This c:~:tencls the service bevond
the 4 conference clews, and aids employers in following up
with candidates thev don't have a chance to meet in Orlando.
Candidates: Arc included in t:bc display notebooks and electronic database at no cost. Download the file on the NCFR
website, complete the form, and e-mail it back to NCFR at
dndy@ncfr.org no later than Novernber 5, 2004.
Registration is
is tax
Registration Desk #4, 2nd Floor - Rosen Centre Hotel
Employers:
List job openings for $35 per listing.
Registered employers can place a classified ad in the
December 2004 NCFR. Report: for a 15 110J discount. Download
this t1le from the NCFR website, complete it and email it to
cindy@.ncfr.org. Tel make a payment, send a hard copy of the
form with payment: or purchase order to NCFR 3989 Central
Ave. NE, #550, 1\Iinncapolis, 1'\IN 55421 (Fax: 763-781-9348)
Tues. Nov~ 16, 7 AJ\I- 1 Pi\I anc\2-5 Pl\I
Wed. Nov. 17 thru Sat. NoY. 20 8 Al\I 1:00 PJ\I, and 2-5 Pi\ I
NCFR looks forward to your participation and encourages
you t:o act early in submiu:ing your nmtcrials.
Salons 13-14, 2nd Floor- Rosen Centre Hotel
Wed. thru Saturday, 8 AJ\I- 5 PJ\I
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee
Chairs: Donna Davis and Donna Berardo
This is your special room to be used ro visit \Vith colleagues,
to \"isit: the NCFR Affiliated Council displavs and to review
the Orlando tourist and visitors information. Silent
Auci:ioli'i in this room will feature items for sale (sec p. 8 for
details). Proceeds will go to the Florida's \vomen Farmworkcr
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Look on page 7 for derails about the prccconference tour to
the Women's Farmworkers Conummities. Sponsored by the
J"ocal.Arrangements Comm.ittce.
�Tc>pics arc listt:d in alphabcrict! order, followed br the session munbcr and the
Check the program schedule for a complete
listing, Sessions wirh a #lOll rake p!:lcc on \\hlncsday. Sessions with #200- 'J'hursdaY, #3!lii- Friday, #400- Saturclar. Sec p. 11 f<Jr a legend of
Scccion abbreviations. Subjects were sclccrccl by primary authors of accepted paper proposals.
Adolescence
123, 130, 205, 318, 414 EE~;
115, 3li9,1N; 117, 223, 318,
422RT; 32M~T/El\I; 20CJ,
404.Ei\l; 310RF; 215,351''1'
Adoption
126 FF/RF/RT; 318RT
323FT-I; 332E1\[; 41 CJEE
Adlnlthood/ Jl,dult
Socialization
318FF
111, 124 FH; 226El\f; 30lU1F;
328FF; J34FS
Childhood/ C:hildrei'l
114FT/RT; 215EE/FT; .1091N;
318, 4U5Ei\f; J24FP; 414,
418F•'H
Child Sodalizatioi'l
214R, J26RT; 404Ei\l; 408FP;
416EE
Cohabill:atioi'l
215FP; 318RT; 3.18RT/FF
Communkall:ion
1301ZT; 212FP; 215RF;
227KT'/FF: 312, 318EE; 32UFP;
323FFl
Community g, Families
1U7FS; 122EE 204, 205,
215EE; 222FH; 304, 305Ei\f;
3181\C; 321;405, 417Ei\l;
418FH; 419FT; 422R'T'
Cmss-c!.llltural Issues
108TN; 117RF; 226,309 El\I;
312, 318, 326EE, El\f; 33C>, 414,
4201N: 41UFH
c:w·1·iculum
l07FS; 31 9FH; 334FS
Death
Dying
124, 333FH; 226, 404EJ\l.;
312EE
205EE; 318FF; 332EM;
337RT/FF; 414IN
31 9FH; 322EE; 418FH
215FT; 305Ei\I; 322E.E; 414FS;
419FT
Divorce
Separation
215FP; 311, 327KJ'; 4141N
Ethics & Values
107, 334 FS; 414EE
Evai!Jlall:iolrl
318EE, i\C:
family Environmell1t
Ufe Education
122,205,215,312,318, .122,
331, 414EE, F<S
Family
J()(i,l 11, 125, 207, 212, 215,
225, 314,324,406FP
209TN; 21 SEE; 225: 308FF/R'T;
318Ei\I, 41 "t FH. R'T'; 4 l7Ei\f
l!nll:ergen<!;;,-ational Issues
215FP; 3USEM; 322EE; 4U9KT';
4141N: 421RT'
326RT; .l22EE; 417Ei\I
International !Families
309JN; 332E·~i\l; 33@'-i; 414IN
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
318 EE: 3Ulrf
Intervention
414EE
!Research/ Methodology
lllFH; 207FP; 21 SFT; 228,
233SN; 304, 4071'1'/RT;
407FF/Ei\l
Marital Adjustment
215FT; 331EE: 41l'J, 410,
414RT~ IN; 420IN
Marital
318FH
223Kf; 311RT; 404Ei\I; 409,
421Rr
Family Resource
iV!anagemerr~/Economk
122, 2USEE; 2091N; .'l18FF:
414Kr
Family Science
107, 4W, 4 14FS; L12Ei\l
Family Services
IUS, 113, 125FP
Family
116RF; 217FF/RT: 21.5, 2U8Ff;
226Ei\1; 3115, 30C,, 318Ei\I/R1';
319FH
fatherhood
ll7RT; 206Ei\1: 21.'iRT'; 222,
31 rJFH; 228SN: 311, 327RT;
335FT; 408, 422RT; 41-llN, El'\
Fragile Families
215FP; 318;\C; 408RT; 416!--:E
Issues
126, 217FF; 227FF'/H.T; 319,
414FH
Gender I Roles
30SFF; 311,337.410, 414RT;
406FP
Grandparellllthoodl
215, 31SEE; 337RT; 4141N
Health/Wellnesst:mness
124, 212, 215, 222, 306,
319,333,405,414, 418FH;
4141N/FH
226, 305, 318EM, 328, 332Et\I
Inequalities
112EM/FF; 131, 207FP;
Marital Therapy
114, 127, 215, 208, 307, 335,
41'JF'r
Mate Selection
409R'J'
Media g, Families
312, 331EE; 318EE, J!H
Mental Health
319FH; 4141N, FH
131; 206, 226, 305, 332, 404Ei\l;
4141N
Motherhood
215FP; 3U8FF/RT; 318EE;
3111\T; 32.3FH; 335FT;41UFl-l;
416EE
Parenll: !Education
215FP, RT, EE; 312EE; 3JSEE,
1\C; 4U4EM; 2091N; 210R'J';
318EE; 323FH; 4081\'f;
414EE/IN
Parenthood
2ISEE: 312EE, 318Ei\f
Peace
215RF; 414EE
Pove11:y /Welfare
2l'iFP; 406 FP; 414RT
Premarital Ed!..ncation
204EE; 215Rl': EE; 320EE/FS
Professional Development
228, 423SN
Public Policy
215, 324FP
Qualitative Research
138: 215RT; 308FF/RT; 410RT
Religion &
11G, 215, 310, 325RF
!Resiliency
222Fl-l; 335FT
Rw-ai/Urban Families
l151N; 123, 205, 31SEE;
215FP; 307, 335F•T; 40'iFH
Schools &
215EE, RT
Sexuality
205; .318, 326EE: 215FT;
227Kf/FF; 326K1'; 4l+TN
Single-parent families
318EE: 4141N
Social Networks
333FI-l
Socioeconomic
Class/l!nequa!iil:y
318EE; .324FP
Spirituality
Families
114FT; 212, 215RF
Substance Al:vu~;e
Adldktions
2l.SEE; 30CJFH; 4I4FS, EE
Teaching Methods
204, 215, 318, 322, 331EE; 212
EM, FF; 334FS; 329EE:
330FS; 410, 414FS, EE; 42.)SN
Technology /l!nll:ernell:
312EE: 318E.E
Therapy /Ornmselirog
1H 130, 215, 208, .'135,
410FT; FF
Violence !5.< Families
217FF; 215, 208F'f; 308FF;
318FF; 327RT/FF
Women &
210, 215RT; 31SFF
& !Families
208FT; 210, 215RT; 228SN;
318Fl\ FH, FP; 322, 324FP;
423SN
2004 NCFR i\nnual Conference Program
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�\\'hat needs to be done to help families consider Central Florida
home? How can employers and families work together to make
this happen?
1
r\ panel of children, parents, employers, and community leaders
will mlk about what '\vork" can do make it easier to meet rhc
needs uf families.
This summit is designed for CIC.:Os, Human Resource
DcYelopment
DiL-ccrors, Labor Leaders, Researchers,
Marketing Executin:s,
Profes;;ionals, CmTrnmcnr Leaders and l
Nonleaders.
Continuing eel cn:clir:; :IYailable from ;\Pi\, Ni\S\\'
NBC: C.
CfliE
SLm11m1rizing chc issues and best practices. Nexl steps?
allcndccs will receive a norcbook with sections that include
sessions are in Grand BaUroom
Continental Breakfast Buffet
Hometown - How?
This session will gin: a background of hmv Central Florida is
starting with <)range groves and DistJey and f\lartin
[\ [arietta Defense, followed bv an intlu" of retirees. \\'here are
\Ve now) 'The infrastructure is no1·
the
t of problems (commuring time, etc.). \\!here are we
talent from
at this time) T'amilies are moYing from elsewhere and lem·ing
rhcir Lrmilics behind - so there is no
of commrmity.
\\'ho takes care of children when thev arc sick;, (gr:mdmas not
m·ailahle). l'amilies arc transient. How do we make Central
Ulorida "Home"? One wm· is by haYing
mvare
of tln:iblc work tin1c and being willing to work with these
needs of families for bettu: retention and producriYity. Dads
and mums arc immersed at work in the coJTtmunit\' -what do
kids do) Where do they £it in family rime? \Vhar is the role of
the employer in this picrure?
Discussion timc follows.
(J
200-1- NCFR Annual Conference Program
Tuesday, November 16, 6:00 p,mThursday, November 18, 2004
�Session Presider: Rick Bulcroft
Construcriun and Research
TCRi\I's mission is to faciliratc: rhe creation and refinement
and methods rdativc ro the
of families. The
st1in:s to create an cnYironm<.:nt of
discovcrv, intellectual
LUliLC<tCUt:.o WhO haYC ··,,,"·l.·c• ... ln_,,.,.,..,".''''
from the collective wisdom and crit:icJUC of informed
scholars.
TCRi\I sessions consist of informed discussions of acc:enrcct
papers chat· are read in advance of rhc mccring rather than
formal presentations of papers themselves.
TCRl\1
18
Relationship Theory and Research
Theory and i\Icasurcmcnt of Complementarity in
Intimare Relationships, Gary T. Horlacher; Richard
B. Miller; Thomas B. Holman
Discussant: Linda Acitelli
The Role of Context in Relationship Dc,•elopment:
Contributions of a Dynamic Cc>nrextualism
Perspective, Daniel J. Weigel; Deborah S. BallardReisch
Di:;cussant: Gail Whitchurch CFLE
Se:;sion Prcsidcr: Robert Milardo
Registration
18
Qualitative Approaches in Family Research and
Theory
Crounded 'fheory i\Iedwds and Qualimrive F:1milv
Research, Ralph LaRossa
Discmsant: Phyllis Stern
J\ Qualitative 'fest of a Conceptual J\loclc:l of Hclw Highly
Religious Families Strive to Fulfill Sacred Purposes,
David C. Dollahite CFLE; Loren D. Marks CFLE
Discussant: Gary Hansen
111
\Vork/F-'amilv Achcice: i\ Critical Look at
Popular Print Media, Anisa M. Zvonkovic; Susan
Mannon; Brenda Bryant; Cynthia Schmiege; Susan
Traver; Sandra Bailey CFLE
Discmsant: Linda Blum
Session Prcsider: Jane Gilgun
Salon 18
Extending Identity Theory
Issues of Gender and Pmver in Identity cfheory: Creating
a Mid-Range i\.Ioclel of 1\Iaternal Gatekeeping and
Fad1er l!wolvement, Kari Henley
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Gay Relationships, Comiilitment, and Couple-Verification:
'The Intersection of Traditional and T'hcoretical
Conceptualizations of C:onmutment, Brad S.
Moorefield
Discussant: Libby B. Blume CFLE
2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�Britton Wood and
panelists to
Inst. and State Univ.
The families of our uniformed military. which includes the
Reserve and the National Guard, are a vital segment of
America's i\rmcd Forces, contribming sen·icc and sacrifice for
our narional defense. 1\lilitary and ci\·ilian sectors share
responsibility for support-ing these families in cffecti\'ely managing the demands and hardships of military life because their
well-being ultimately affects military SL!cccss. \\!e need policies
and programs to help militan· families adapt and function.
especially during mobilizations, deplon11enrs. and periods of
demanding military dmr
This N CFR preconferc.:nce workshop will address the science
and practice of community capacity building for cJeycJoping
and sustaining resilient military families. Leading military and
civilian e:-;perts will discuss the polic\' and practice conte:-;t for
strengthening formal and informal organizational and interpersonal connections as a web of support for mi1itary families.
including a re\"tew of cutting-edge research in support of
community building iniriati\-es. Small group, ski1l-bui1ding sessions will be designed to offer attendees an opportunity to
interact and discuss the practice oF community capacity building, including a revie\v of "best practices" from the field. This
preconference will address issues faced by professionals who
work with either active duty or Reserve/Narional Guard members of the Armed Forces and their families. i\ packet of
readings and reference materials will be included as part of the
registration. Registration will be limited to the first 75 participants.
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the NCFR Association of C:OLmcils, Religion
and Family Life Section, and Grief and Lose> Focus Croup
This workshp is designed to explore in practical ways the
issues and the questions related to the losses and the grief
processes that t:a],c place in an individual's or fam.ily's life.
to
be announced at
p.rn. on
�The purpose of the conference is to share cutting edge
applied research that has direcr implication for practice, and
provide a venue to examine etTterging ropics.
Keynote address by Jack Levine, Presidem of The Center for
Florida's Children;
The conference will include:
• Research to Practjce Updates are brief sessions that present
3-5 key research points framed as challenges for practitioners and researchers alike;
' .Round table discussion provides opportunities for participants to discuss emerging topics and straregize potenti;1l
cross state efforts;
• Posters focmed on current Exremion-related programs,
projects, and research;
• Networking time with cross state colleagues;
• Awards ceremony during lunch.
If you have anv questions please contact Daniel F Perkins
(Email: clfp102@psu.edu). The pre-conference is being
sponsored by State Extension Specialists for Family Life and
Human Development:.
benefits
Guest service assistance on the course
ToutnaJTient
& calligraphy scoreboard
Food&
Shingle Creek is .~L David Harman designed 18 hole par 72
championship
course. It is challenging, yet enjoyable and
panoramic vistas and
at the fringe of the
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort. at 9939 Universal Blvd.,
Orlando, FL.
Phone:
is awarded annually, by rec1uest
or nomination, to financially assist a farnily scholar wishing to
move ti:om academe to administration, or combine administration through additional leadership training. Applicants must
be NCFR members.
for
Contact
rnore details.
Registration will be found on the conference registration form
on page 79.
2004 N CFR Annual Conference Program
C)
�fotr the 2004 NCFR Awatrd
Saturday, Nmc. 20, 2 p.m., the following awards will be presented during the Presidential Address by Gay Kitson, NCFR President.
Jan Trost Outstanding Contribution to Cornparative Family
Studies Award: Mark Hutter, Rowan U.
Reuben Hill Award for the Best Research Article of 2003: To be
announced
NCFR Student Award for Excellence as a Student With High
Potential for Contribution to the Field of Family Studies: Leighann
Simmons-Wescott, U. of Georgia
Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective in
Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be Announced
Outstanding Contributions to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award in
Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be Announced
Ruth Jewson Award for the best Family Studies Dissertation
Proposal Submitted
a Doctoral Candidate:
SimmonsWescott, U. of
Margaret E. Arcus Outstanding Family Life Educator Award: To
be announced
The 2004 Burgess Award for an Outstanding Career in Research
\Vill be presented to: Harriette P. McAdoo during the Burgess i\ward
Address on Fridav, Nov. 19, 4:00p.m.
The Anselm Strauss Award for Outstanding Qualitative Research
will be presented to Judith Wuest,
Fod-Gilboe, Marilyn
and Helene Berman during the Research and Theory
Section l\Icmbcr Meeting.
The following appreciation awards will be presented during the Annwtl
Business l\[ceting, Thursday, Nmc 20, 6:00 p.m.
Outgoing NCFR Board Members: Leslie A. Koepke, U. \VI-Stout;
Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, 1\lessiah Col.; Judith A. Myers-Walls
CFLE, Purdue U.; and Adriana Umaiia-Taylor CFLE, AZ State U.
2004 Annual Conference Program Chair: Jay D. Teachman,
Western Washington U.
Local Arrangements Committee Co-chairs: Connie Shehan
CFLE, Susanna Smith CFLE, Donna Davis, U. of Florida
by \c<trious NCFR Sections and Focus Groups will be
!\wards
prescnred during their respecti\T membership meetings.
Junior Ballroom, 1st Floor- Posters will be in the room \Vith the Ec;hibits
Thursday, November 18, 12:30- 7:00p.m.
Friday, November 19, 9:00a.m.- 5:30p.m.
Saturday, November
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 18, Grand Opening, 12:30 p.m.; Prize drawings, 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 18, Reception Celebrating the New Edition of the Sourcebook, 5:30- 7:00p.m.
Friday, November 19, Prize drawings, 1:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 20, Prize drawings, 1:30pm
Exhibits are an integral part of the Conference. A complete listing of all exhibitors wiU be in your registration packet.
Review the newest materials, look for books written by your colleagues, and learn about other family organizations. Prizes
are awarded during the exhibit breaks at 1:30 each day. During the noon hours the Poster Sessiom are held adjacent to the
Exhibits area so you can visit the Exhibits, pick up something to eat at the Hotel Deli, and participate in the Poster
Session.
10 2004 N C:FR 1\nnual Conference Program
�Program Chair:
Western Washington University
Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
University of Florida
Registration Desk #4 - 2nd Floor
8:00a.m.
1:00 p.m.; 2:00
5:00p.m.
Salons 13-14- 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
1:00p.m........ .
Hospitality Suite - 2nd Floor
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
4:30p.m.
sessions are
, Wednesday sessions begin with the number WU
#I 00, #101,
etc.). Thursday sessions begin with #200; Friday sessions with #300; Saturday sessions with #400.
( 2) Presentations are classified as to
research, (
pracricc, or (
a combination of both research and
practjce. lf nothing is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the prescntatjon. Continuing !Education Credlil!:s
for APA are listed as
and for NASW are listed as
(3) Session formats are indicated by:
- Symposium;
- \Vorkshop.
Programs sponsored by NCFR Sectjons arc inclicarcd by symbols or 2 letter keys:
Family Science
Religion & Family Life
Familv Therapy
Research & Theon'
Familr and Health
Feminism & Famih' Smdics
;\ssociarion of Councils
Famih·
International
Students/New Pwfessionals
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
2()().:(
NCFR Anmul Conference Program 11
�TCRM
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Study
of Same-Sex Relationships and Families
Oven'iew and Summary, Ramona Faith Oswald
Research on Same Sec;: Pareming, Laurie Steinberg; Carl
Auerbach
Lesbian !\Iarriage Constitutional 'Threat, and the Heterosexist
I\Iarriage Paradigm: \\!hat's Law Got to Do \\lith It?
Stephanie Haun
Discussant: Timothy Biblarz
Presider: Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
#10
TCRJV[
table to
19
Themed
Parental Love and Ambivalence
Investigating i\[aternal.An•bivalence as a Product of
Unavoidable Contradictions in Intent Rather Than the
Result of Contradictions in Strucmred Social Relations,
Renee Beckwith; Kathleen Bahr; Shirley Klein
Discussant: Susan Walzer
table to
\\!hat's Love Got to do With Fathering: Exploring the
ART* of Paternal Love (Application, Research, Theory),
Jeffrey L. Stueve; Marjorie F. Waynert; Joseph H. Pleck
Discussant: Todd Goodsell
Session Presider: Randal D. Day
.18
Coercion Theory, Self-control, and Social Information
Processing: Understanding Potential I\Iediators for How
Parents lntluence Deviant Behaviors, Jennifer
Crosswhite; Jennifer Kerpelman
Discussants: Robert Laird; Gary Peterson
Presider: Michael Woolley
19
Panel Analysis \vith Two \vaves: Opportunities and Pitfalls
for Family Researchers, David Johnson
Discussants: R. Frank Falk; Richard B. Miner
Presider: Mick Cunningham
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and
Wl::lL\:JHiL
at the pre-
�Developing Professional Skills Through
Curriculum-based Civic Engagement: The
Internship Experience in Family Studies
support and introduces
that" arc
support by blend-
Developing Professional Skills Through Curriculum
Based C:i\-ic Engagement: 'T'he Initial States of
Prep:uing Scudents
P Developing Professional Skills 'fhrough Participation in
Civic Engagement: The Internship Experience in Family
Studies
P Integration of Curricular and Internship Preparation
The Annie E.
Foundation
Leading to Professional Competencies
Presenters: Karen G. Eskow CFLE; Gina Costa; Jodi M.
Jacobson
Discussant: Laura Smart CFLE
Chair: Karen G. Eskow CFLE
17
Using RELATE to Assess Relationship Quality:
Cross-cultural Analyses
Direct and Indirect Effects of 1\lbanian Family-ofOrigin Variables on Relationship Quality. Vjolica
Predictors of i\Iarital Quality: ;\ Comparison of Ecuador
and US Samples, Mark Matthews
Cross-cultural Relationship Assessment, Gary T
Horlacher
Discussant/Chair: Bron Ingoldsby CFLE
18
IU;wl''i'ava is Assistant Cozmse!, NAACP
and Educational Fund Inc., New
of Education Dillard Univ., Div.
Assistant
and Psychological Studies, Ne1v Orleans;
Henderson is
Dept. oj"Humcm
Asst.
Tech, and
aformerNCFR Board member
R 'To Go or Not ro Go: Rethinking Expatriate Career
Decisions, Tara Saathoff-Wells; Diane E. Johnson
Discussants: Shelley MacDermid, CFLE; Jean Giies-Sims
Presider: Connie Shehan CFLE
On the Analysis of Dyadic Data: ;\ Working Paper, Joseph
A. Olsen; Thon1as W. Draper; Thornas B. Holman,
CFLE
Discussants: Aline G. Sayer; Jay D. Teachman
Presider: Michael Johnson
2004 NCF1R Annual Conference Prograrn 13
�Session #113 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 2
1
Military Fan'lilies: Public Issues, Private Lives
A Profile of the Concerns of l\1ilitary Families
i\Iarriage in the Military
B 'The Role of Gender and Military Status in the Concerns of
l\lilitarv Parents Experiencing Family Separation
T'he Role of E\thnicit:y and \\!ell-being in Turnover Intent
Panelists: Shelley MacDermid CFLE; Jennifer Swanberg;
Robert Perrucci
Discussant: Dennis Orthner
Co-chairs: Howard M. Weiss; Shelley M. MacDermid;
Rona Schwarz
Session #114
. . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 15
Training Family T'herapists to \\fork \Vith
Children: Competence and Rcle1cance, Nildci
Raimondi; Connor Walters CFLE
Traumatic Childhood, Transcendence and Spirituality,
Archana Singh; Linda Skogrand; John DeFrain; Nikki
DeFrain; Jean Jones; Scot Allgood
Child-inclusive Family Therapy: l(nowledge and Training of
Family 'Therapists, Rhonda G. Kindred; Carol A. Darling
CFLE
Presider/Discussant: Glade Topham CFLE
Salon 3
Parental Influences on Adolescent Social
Competence (ASC): A Cross National Symposium
Introduction of Adolescent Social Competency, Gary
W. Peterson
Session #112
Blazing the Paths to Increasing Ethnic Minority
Faculty in Family Sciences
P Panel: Edith A, Lewis; N onna J, Burgess;
M. Janice Hogan; Penny A. Ralston;
Katherine R. Allen CFLE; Harriette P.
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson; Gladys J. Hildreth
CFLE
Discussant/Chair: Gladys J. Hildreth CFLE
Presider: \Vynona Bryant-Williams
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The Relationship Between Parenting Behm"iors and
Aclolescem 1\chieYement, Bron Ingoldsby CFLE; PaulL.
Schvaneveldt CFLE; Andrew Supple; Kevin R. Bush
Percep1ions of Autonomy and Parental Influences Among
Appalachians, Linda J. Trollinger; Sherry Lash; Stephan
M. Wilson CFLE; Kevin R. Bush; Gary W. Peterson
Relationships of Parenting and Autonomy/Conformity to
Rural Appalachian Teens/Sense of Familism and .Attitudes
Toward Women, Sherry Lash; Linda J. Trollinger; Kevin R.
Bush
Indicators of Collectivism as Mediators Between Parenting
Behaviors and ... , Andrew J. Supple; Sharon R. Ghazarian;
Gary W. Peterson; Stephan M. Wilson CFLE
�Session #119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCRM
Theorizing Marriage: Beyond Instnnnental
Individualism and Contract Models
Chinese Parents' and Adolescents' Relationships: Decisionmaking, Yan Ruth Xia CFLE; Stephan M. Wilson CFLE;
Wenzhen Li
Adolescent Social Competence in Sub-Sahara Africa:
Adolescents; Perceptions, Ivlichael N. Mbito; Stephan M.
Wilson CFLE; Lucy Ngige; Joyce Odhiarnbo; Dorothy
Rombo; Kevin R. Bush; Gary W. Peterson; Julia A. Malia
Discussants/Co-chairs: Stephan Wilson CFLE; Paul
Schvaneveldt CFLE
Session #116
5
R Theorizing the Coocl l\Iarriage: Con traer, Commirment, and
Stan J. Knapp; E(hvin E. Gantt
Discussanc To be announced
Session Prcsicler: Bert N. Adams
7
Session #1
.............. .
TCRM
Farnily Connection and Family Individuation
Stress and Coping In Diverse Cultures
Religion, Stress, and Coping in African-American
Fan1ilies: A Qualitati~n: Exploration, Loren Marks
CFLE; Katrina Hopkins-Williams; Mandy Swanson;
Olena Nesteruk
Learning \Vomen: A Study of Canadian and Emirati
Wornen, Tracy Wilson; Gregory Skulmoski; Donald
Swenson
R Christian Faith and l<mean lmmigram \Vomen's i\Iorhering
Practices, Seongeun Kim; Daireen Garcia
Discussant:: Angela Wiley
Prcsider: Curtis A. Fox CFLE
Session # 117
R A Yirture Ethics Framework for T\[mriagc: From
Instrumental Individualism to Shared Goods and Internal
Goals, Blaine Fowers
Discw;sant: \Valter Schum1n CFLE
R Life Course E~ffecrs of Family Connection and l 1amilv
Inclivicluation, David C. Bell.; Linda G. Bell
Discussant: Hal Grotevant
.
R Disringuishing Connection and 1nclividuation as Orrhogonal
\Tariables: Is it a Difference that !\lakes a Difference?
Linda G. Bell
Discussanr: Ronald Sabatelli CFLE
Session Presidcr: David Fournier
Salon 6
Parenting Adolescents
Shift \Vork and Parent-Adolescent Relationships in
Dual-earner Families, Kelly D. Davis; Ann C. Crouter
Specialized Effects of l'VIothers' and Fathers' Support and
Control, Heidi E. Stolz; Brian K. Barber; Joseph A. Olsen;
Suzanne L. Maughan
Parenting SLJles in Early Adolescence, Bonnie L Barber;
Jenifer K. McGuire; Margaret R. Stone
Does Difference in Perspectives on Differentiation i\Iake a
Difference? Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Stephen M. Gavazzi;
Michael Vasey
Discussant: Mark Benson
Presider: William Michael Fleming CFLE
Tb.is session
fathcrhoqd, men's
1:esearch,
and int:ervcn tion issues around defining fatherhood
and~
int:ro-
Session #118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 16
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Association
of Councils Chair
and has
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�Utilizing Social \vork Students to Empower Families: A
Community Based Collaboration, Ana M. Leon
3
#1
Educating for Family Life
Solution Focused Approach: An Enhancement to
l'amily Life Education, Kathleen Tenukas-Steblea
CFLE; Arlene Gordon CFLE
'T'he College Classroom as a Communit1·: Student Attitudes
and Learning, John Paul McKinney; Kathleen McKinney
Changes and Trends in Personal Financial Education,
Raymond Forgue; Baomei Zhao; Hyungsoo !Gm
Sex Education Programming for Adulrs with
Developmental Disabilities, Rachel A. Neal; Carolyn S,
Henry; Staceylee Longmore; Maria G. Sanchez
Discussant/Prcsider: Stephen Duncan CFLE
Queerness in l(orean i\merican Families,
Grace Chung
fourne) to Integrated Acceptance: Parents and Their Gay
Son or Le;;bian Daughter, Rebecca A. Adams CFLE;
Judith I. Gray
IB Second Parcnl Adoption: Docs Parcial Legitimacy 1\Iatt:cr?
Carol Lee
Discussant: Libby B. Blurne CFLE
Presider: Phil Adkins CFLE
-#1
15
Youth Surveys: From Assessment to Action
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
\Vorkshop I.oe:ader: Michael Olson
'I'he Role of Youth Suryeys in Community \'outh
DeYdopment Initiatives,
Whitlock
This practical workshop is open ro all atl:endccs.
'fhe School Success ProfiJe, Gary L. Bowen
...... Salon 7
'The Virginia Adolescent Resiliency Assessment
Angela J. Huebner
'The 'feen Opinion Poll - Ari;.:ona
Betts
5
Student/New Professional Workshop
and Grant Writing: Progress
in Academia
SessionAdolescent ldcntit\' Formation and Capital Building \Virhin
Jennifer Kerpelman CFLE; Joe F.
the Famik
Pittman; Leanne Lamke CFLE; Donna Sollie
Discussants: I~ynda Henley Walters; To be announced
Presider: Marilyn Montgornery
Sherry C.
Best Practices Summary, Jay A. Mancini
Discussant/ Chair: Angela Huebner
#1
8
Families and Illness in Middle to Later Life:
Demonstration
Implications for Practice
Qualiry of Life in
Briggs
Cancer Couples, Kathleen
Towards a Couples Based lntencenrion to Improve Diabetes
I\Ianagement, Jonathan G. Sandberg; Paula M. Trief
Loss, T'rauma, and Resilience: 'fherapcutic \vork for
Pauline Boss
Ambiguous
Discussant: Marsha Carolan
Co-chairs: Jeremy B. Yorgason;
Brosi
#125
At Issue: Family Support, Foster Care, Child
Custmns
Concurrent Planning in Foster Care: \\?hat the
;\FCARS Dam do not IZeYeal, Jacqueline Wallen;
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Round tables arc limited to 10 atTendees each. Participants
remain at the same table for rhc entire session.
2
130-l EE A.clolcscems' Pcrccp tions of Dating and
Marriage, Charlenzo Belcher; Benjamin Silli1nan CFLE
P 130-2 F,'T Cinerherapy Wirh
Children and Their
Families, Michelle Byrd; Bill Forisha; Annie Thiel
�Session # 130
4
0
1
and E-mail: Bringing Families
Epner; Kevin H. Gross CFLE
Imer\'icw Data, Jennifer L. Hardesty CFLE; Jason D.
Hans CFLE
R 130-5 FH Interpreting 'I'bink ;\loud Data for Famih·
i\Ieasuremenr De\·elopment, Kathleen Knafl; Janet
Deatrick; Agatha Gallo; Jane
Margaret Grey
NCFR President-
Com.mittee.
All who are
Conference for the fin;t ot
second time are invited. Come and network with the NCFR
Board
other
lJIJ-(, RT 'f'he Percci1-ccl Impacr uf Home Compurers on
Familv Relationships and Function, Jane D. Lanigan;
Mary Bold CFLE; Lillian Chenoweth
130-7 Ff Invitations to Reflection: Yariations on the 'J'hcme.
Wendy L.
Jill C. Manning; Eric P. Milne
130-8 FS Using the Concept of Parental LmT in Family
Relationship Courses, Jeffrey L. Stueve CFLE; Scott S.
Hall; Marjorie F. Waynert
130-9 FH Marital Status, Physical and i\[cntal Health
Arnong Black and Whites, Colwick M. Wilson; Mercedes
Rubio; Monique Le\vis; Gita Seshadri; Nalan Fraim
All attendees arc \Yclcome to ar.tend Focus Group sessions.
Tbpics arc discussed in formallv. The sponsoring Sect.ion is
indicated lw a symboL
1
#1
Peace
Round table format. Attendees changes tables c\Tty 30
minures so attendees can part.icipate in 1:\VO discussions:
Building and l\Iaintaining a Peace and Con tlicr
Rc:wlution l\Iinor: !\ Potential Role for Famih Science
Educators, Deb Gentry CFLE
l33-2 Peace: A Family Affair, Gary and Kathy Sch:ilrnoeller
!3.1-3 Peacemaking Resources for Children, Parents, and
Educators, Judith Myers-Walls CFLE
133-4 Children Learn \Vhat 'l'hcy Li\T: Teaching Peace by
2003-
Example,
Lynn Cunningham
Presidcr: Kathy Walker, Focus Croup Chair
Presider:
NCFR Program Chair
2004
7
Noted scholar on
and
address theoretical and empirical
of racial
on health in later life,
among older African American fam-
Sexuality
ilies.
Dilworth-Anderson is Directm: Center
Sch
Diversif); Institute on
and
Dept. of Health Po lie)' and Administration at Univ.
Hill.
. . . . . . . . Salons 5/6
CFLE
Co-sponsored bv the NCFR CFLE Department and Fancily
Information Services. By inYitation only.
Presider: Dawn Cassidy CFLE, Certification Director
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�Session # 140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 2
Presider: Bonnie Braun, Section Chair
Presider: Richard Bulcroft, 2004 Workshop Chair
life
Presider: Curtis Fox CFLE, Section Chair
Sec page 17 for an c:-;.planation of Focus Croups.
Session # 137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 7
F
Asian-A merican Families
__
Presiders: Grace Chung; Kristy Shih, Focus Grcmp
Co-Chairs
1
Research Network
Round table [-ormar. ,'\trcnckcs change rablcs c\·cn· 3(1 minutes
in 1:\HJ discussions; followed lw
S( l arrcndccs can
the focus group business 111Ccting.
uu:n. ul!o'.o,
138-1 Funding and Publishing Your Qualitative Research,
Andrew Behnke
138-2 Ethnographic Obsen·arion in Famih- Research: Rewards,
Challenges, and bsues of Idemiw, Lara Descartes
138-3 Qualimtt\T Data for the Quantoicl :\Lind: 'fhe Use of
Open-Ended Questions to Enhance Interpretacion of
Surver Data, Jason Hans CFLE; Scott Tobias; Amrita
Singh
138-4 Validity ;md Creativit\': Studying Diverse Families Dilemmas and Issue:; in Qualitative Research, Hyun-Kyung
You; Yu-Jin Jeong
138-5 \Vhere Do You Stand: Frameworks for ·reaching and
Learning Qualimtive Research, Dawn Marie Pratt; Megan
Dolbin-McNab
138-(l Arc )"em \Vith Me? Tips for :\Iultiple Coders
·rransit:ioning Together From Quantitati\ce co Qualitative
Research, Tia Schultz; Tanja Rothrauff; Melinda
Stafford
138-7 Capturing the Comple:--:itv of Adolescents' Experiences:
A Consideration of Race and Ethnicity, Ani Yazedjian;
Jodie Dworkin
Presiders: Elise Radina CFLE and Tammy
Table Co-chairs; Denise Berg, Focus Group Chair
Round
i\ll ancndccs arc welcome to artcnd the bmi.ncss meetings of
Scnions. This is an opporrunit\' for \'Ou to become more irwolvcd in
NCTR in the Sections that match \'our areas of intcresr.
18 2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
stop and relax
desserts
be seated at tables around the room., and
available t:o answer
you may have about uve-u.cu.LUJ".
more involved in NCFR. Table
will have handouts.
tT> be discussed: Hmv to Submit a Proposal for the
How to Get Involved in NCFR Hmv to
Themy
Celebrate Families
by planning
to attend the lOth Anniversary sessions of
the U.N. International Year of the Family on
Thursday at 2:15 and
p.m. in
9/10.
Visit the IYF Exhibits in the Junior Ballroom
12:30
- 7:
p.m. on
and during the conference.
Watch for the Family f\1ovie Night
�8:30 a.m ................. Special Session
10:15 a.m .... Plenarr Session- Imernarional
and Family Change, Thornton, Binstock, Ghimire
12:30 p.m .................... Grand Opening of r<:xhibits
12:30 p.m .............................. Poster Session 1
2:15p.m ..... Special IYF Session- International Year of the
1C)C)cf-2004- Retrospective and Outlook to the
Future, Sokalski, Callagy,
4:00 p.m .... Special Session \var and Survival: International
Perspectives on F~m1ily Resilience and Challenges,
Myers-Walls, Myers-Bowrnan, Ngige, Lavee
4:00 JUn ...... Special Public Policy Session - lncclualities for
Some: Privileges for Others,
Cunningham, Alcinyela, Marks
5:3() p.m ....... Reception Celebrating the Revised Edition of
The Sourcebook
6:00p.m..... Annual NCFR l\Iembership Iv[eeting and Forum
7:00p.m .... Fund Raiser for Felix Berardo J\Icntoring Award
7:00p.m ............................ Family i\Iovie Night
Registration Desk #4 - 2nd Floor
8:00a.m. 1:00 p.m.; 2:00- 5:0() p.m.
Salons 13-14- 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - CJ:CIO p.m.
Hospitality Suite - 2nd Floor
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Junior Ballroom
1st Floor
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
9/10
Sec page 17 for an cxplanarion of r:ocus Groups.
Session #200 . . . . . . . . . . . . Salons 9/10
Issues in Aging
Prcsidcr: Christine Price CFLE, Focus (;roup Chair
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
·Parent Education
Prcsiclers: Byran Korth CFLE; Jody Johnston Pawel
CFLE, Focus Croup Co-chairs
" .... Press Room Suite
Meditation
research and
1-.r"r-J·~r-e '-'"L''-'-~Lu.l.u.c- issues of older adults and those
who care for them.
for
future
research will be u","'-'lli',~'-'
Sponsored
the Family Policy and Family and
Health Sections and The Cleveland Foundation.
1\ll attendees arc welcome. Each day's meditation will be led lA a diffcn:nt facilitator.
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�. . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 17
.lJ.
+!-
Emerging Policy Research Responses to
Inequalities in Family Structure
1\n Ovcn·ie\v of Federal Initiarives to Support
1-lcalthr i\Iarriage, Justifications in Support of and
Criticisms LC\·ied Against Such Initiatins
Session #
WK
How to Develop Training,
or
Presentations on Uncornfortable Topics
Workshop Leaclcr: Jean Hlsley Clarke CFLE
K , .......... .
2
Oven-icws of T'hrce Large scale Federal Evaluations, Their
Research Designs, Questions, and Methods
Presenters: Naorni Goldstein; William Doherty CFLE;
Alan Hershey; Virginia Knox; Katherine Dowel
Discussant/Chair: Naomi Goldstein
Skills for Effective Education of the
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 4
Masses
Workshop Leaders: Judith Myers-Walls CFLE;
Martha Farrell Erickson
#
Adolescents' Lives and Decisions
\'(/omen's Narrati1·es of Resistance: Lem·ing and
Avoiding Violent Relationships, Kate Warner; Martha
Laughlin
P Familv Therap1· for Child Maltreatment: 1\ Transactional-
'J'cenagers Learning to l\Iakc Decisions About Risk
Kevin M.
BchaYiors: A Family Affair,
Green CFLE; Szu-Yi Peng
N. Johnson
Rural After-school Programs: l\Iecting the Needs of At-risk
Yomh, Sandra J. Bailey CFLE; Bethany L. Letiecq; Julie
A. Keller
Sun·iving Trauma: Predicting Therapists' Stress and
Reliance, Kyle Killian
Presider/Discussant: Volker Thornas
Unclerstanding Expcrimentat:ion and Risk-Taking l'rom the
Perspccti\-e of \'uuth, Szu-Yi Peng; Jodi Dworkin
Adolescent Social Competency: Family ancl Parenting
Factors, Erron L. Huey CFLE; Carolyn S. Henry CFLE;
Linda C. Robinson
#
Exploring the Needs and Resmuces for Armenian
and Latino Adolescents
Interpersonal Support and Latino Adolescents
i\caclcmic lllotint:ion, Edna C. Alfaro; Adriana J.
Umafia-Taylor CFLE
Parenting lntlnenccs em Behm·ioral i\utononw in Armenian
and Latino Youth, Mayra Y. Bamaca; Scott VIii. Plunkett;
Edna C. Alfaro
Paternal and [\ [atct:nal Involvement in 'T'heir Latino
i\dulescents' 1::\clucarion, Angie l\1. Schock; Scott W.
Plunkett; Tovah Sands
Discussant: April Few
Presider: Norma J. Bond Burgess
I~cosystcmic
Model,
#
J.
Matthew Orr, Scott A, Ketring, Lee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 5
Parenting Practices in Kenya, Taiwan and Spain:
Understanding the Influence of Generational
Gender, and Economic Inequalities Consequences
T'hc:: Effects of Parenting Styles on Children's
Emotional Intelligence, Alberto Alegre; Mark Benson
Differences in l(enyan Children's \'icws of Parents, John
Addleman
The Effects of Unequal Financial Resources on '(outh's
Perceptions of Parental Bchm·iors in Taiwan, Abraham
Hwang CFLE
Parenting and Discipline in Spain: Generational and Gender
Y:u:iations, Robert Reyes CFLE
DiscuS5ant/Chair: Robert Reyes CFLE
#210 " ...
. .... Salon 6
Exploring Role Balance
R Exploring Ii..ole Balance, Cathy Flynn;
Shelley M.
MacDermid CFLE; Marcie-Pitt-Catsouphes
Role Balance: \Vhat Is It and What Is It Not? Shelley M.
MacDennid CFLE; Marcie
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�Strategies and Tactics: Adapting to \Vork and Family Roles,
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes; Christina Matz; Sandee Shulkin
\Vork Schedules, Balance, and
Christiansen
Abigail
Implic:nions of Parenrs' Role Balance for Children's
Assessments of the Parem-Child Relationship, RonaL
Schwarz; Cathy A. Flynn
Discussam: Stephen Marks
Presider: Nijole Benokraitis
Session #211 , ....
of 1\lCFR Board and Staff
Teach man
8
focuses on the wav:; ideas abour development and its connection ro family life arc disseminated around
the world. Panelists will argue rlmt rhcsc ideas have been dissemin:lt:.md have intlucnccd
famih beliefs and behavior.
cd
data.
literature will be reviewed as well as present
Operationalizing and Analyzing Contextual Effects in
Family Research (Co-sponsored by the Research &
Theory Section)
Quantitative Approaches, Ronald Simons
R QualitatiYc Approaches, Annette Lareau
Discussant: Greer Litton Fox
Presider: Alexis J. Walker
Session #212
7
Atrenclees changes tables even- 30 minutes so thev can panicipate in t:\VO discussions
P 212-l FP Families Sharing 'I'heir Stories: A
to
Strengthen Programs and Policies, Kimberly A. Greder
CFLE
P 212-2 FF Post-Structural Feminism and Creating an
Inclusive, Effective Classroom, Marta S. McClintockComeaux; Janet Liechty; Kate A. Kuvalanka
212-3 FH Designing Effective Svstemic Psychoeducation
Programs F'or Chronic Illness, Eric P. Milne; Wendy L.
\Vats on
and new proarc irwircd. The session is in fllnmrl and social. :\
facilirarm will engage rhc group in a diffcrclll discussion
ropic each
Prizes will be awarded.
f~:ssionals
Presicler: Jennifer
Program Rcprcscnrative
1
Session 215
212-4 RF'' Teaching about Love and Religion: A 11) )'ear
Study on Lcwe and Religion of College Students, J.
Elizabeth Miller; Suzanne R. Smith; Bron B. Ingoldsby
CFLE
212-5 I:.:i\1 Using Sruclcnt Group Presentations to Teach
About Ethnic Fmnilies in the U.S., Sylvia Niehuis
Zirild !Enrichment
~f>.c:nc}lll
215-1 "The \Varin Iraq: \Vhat arc Children Learning?
Maureen Blankemeyer CFLE; Colleen O'Malley
CFLE; Kathleen Walker
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�215-17 Regional Differences in Cc,habitation, Karina M.
Shreffler
215-2 Cencier, Ethnicirv and Children's Perceptions of War,
Liang-yu F.
Karen S. Myers-Bowman CFLE
215-3 PRf~P. Pl:ZEPi\l:ZE/ENRlCH & RELA'fE: i\
Comparison of Cultural
and Out·comcs,
Nicole D. Forry; Janet M. Liechty
215-4 Comprehensin: Frame1vork for
Education. Alan J. Hawkins CFLE;
Williarn J. Doherty CFLE; Brian
in a i\Iarriagc
Francesca
215-5 F•:"amining l nec1uaLiries and
Education Program, Brian J.
Adler-Baeder CFLE
M.
Heinernann
[(ids in School and 0 ff
CFLE;
215- Elimiclare '1\vo: An In-class Exercise for
Kristen
Courses, David
215-G Anachment Parenting International
i\rtendance on Parent \'alctes, Lysa
Elizabeth Curtner-Srrdth
Steven Bavolek
life Sedion
i\dolcsccnr Perceptions of Parent Religiosity
.
and Parenting Processes, J. Blake Snider CFLE;'
Alexander T. Vazsonyi; Andrea Clements; Andrea K.
Gaylor
215-19 ·rccn Problem BchaYiur on Marital \X/cll-beirw
0,
M. Facer; Randal D.
Cortney Evans
215-2() Pastoral
in rhc Local
Re\·iew, Jack B. Holland
t\lodcl for Strengthening I\Iarriage in
Conmmnicics, Benjamin Silliman CFLE
215-22 Parents ·ralk About \Var and Peace: Comparisons
Acroso;
Croups, Roshan A. Khosravi; Judith A.
CFLE
:215-23 Academic Success nnd Importance of Religion in
First-Generation Students, Steven R. Marks; Margaret
R. Stone; Lynne M. Borden;
S. Griffin; Francisco
A. ViHarruel
P 21.5-24 Spiritualirr
ro f\larital Dialectics, Curt
Catherine Paulsen
215-9 l'amik Diver:;irr in the Classroom: RcTiew uf
R.
Adriana J. Urnafia-
African Americans Live i\lmosr
Olena Nesteruk;
Swanson;
Loren Marks CFLE
Adjusrment
M. Hilton CFLE;
of Affective Self-
Karen
215-11
Assistance Ber\vecn Elder Parents
Jeanne
and Their Adult Children, Karen F.
M. Hilton CFLE
215-12 l\Iothcrs'
l ncarccration,
Vaillancourt
J.
215-13 Residential I nsmbility
Rmal Low-income
Families, Robin N. Ozretich CFLE; Leslie N. Richards
Lcow-incomc Families, Stephanie K.
Bonnie
Elaine
215-15 l
lnequa!itr: An
Erin M. Walker
215-lCo Philanthropic
for Inllucncing
and
Rc:chtcing Inequality Early Childhood Direct Se!Ticc and
lnitiariYes, Julie K. Kohler
'7'7
215-27 Child Ph1·sic1l !\Ialtrea tn1cnt Risk [•'acmrs: A 1\IetaRcYiew, Sandra M. Stith; L. Chris Davies;
Esther L.
C.
20(14 NCFR Annual Conference: Program
Gottman's
Malia CFLE
of a \'iclemvork Printed Guide Based on
Bradley W. Bull; Julia A.
215-2() Families of Children and Adolescents Who Commit
Suicide: 1
Ilka K. Pfister; Julie M.
Koivunen
to
Carmen R. Knudson-Martin;
Laughlin
215-:1 1 Sexual Saris faction and Sexual Dvs function Across
Adulthood, Sherie A. Christensen; Elizabeth B.
Seedall; Amber Brewer; Richard B.
Miller
�Susan S. Koerner
215-4(> When There's Conflict: lnterparenral Contlict and
Youth i\djustmenr, LaToya Vaughn; Kay Bradfmd;
Brian K. Barber
215-32 Victims' Perspccrin:s of Sexual
Intimate Relationships, Tiffani S.
Christopher
215-Yl
Skills and Marital Sarisfaction of Parems
Aislinn E.
L.
\v'ith a Child With
Watson
and Latitude: Report on a
David D.
Psrchoeducational Parenting
Gawain
Jennifer E. Johnson
M.
215-35 f\[casuring i\Ieclical Utilization: Accuracy uf Famih
Reports, Scott F. Jakubowski; D. Russell Crane;
MacArthur Hafen, · David Law; Aaron Shaw
B 215-3() Patterns in
Medical Utilization Reductions
i\lFT, Jacob D. Christenson; D. Russell Crane; David
D. Law; Nicole Buckmiller
215-37 Psvchosocial Predicmrs of H ealrh C:are Utilization
in an J\lFT Population, Jacob D. Christenson; D.
Russell Crane; MacArthur Hafen, Jt.; Scott H. Payne
215-.38 Phvsicians' Refernls ro Mental Health: A
D. Russell
DescriptiYe Study, Scott F.
Crane; Jo Ellen Patterson; Todd Edwards; Jacob
Christianson; MacArthur Hafen, Jr.; Aaron Shaw
215-39 l\Jarital Therapy \vith Low lncome Clients: Factors
i\ssociated \Vith Outcomes, David G. Fournier; Kathleen
Briggs; Charles Hendrix; Glade Topham CFLE
215-40 Parental Psychological Control and Attachment
Style:; Among Sex Offenders, William Michael Fleming
CFLE; J. David Lam.bert CFLE
Research and
215-48 Ch:mges in F''<nherhoocl Experiences and Changes in
Men's \X!cll-being and Behaviors. Chris Knoestet; David
J. Eggebeen
215-49 Patermtl Visions of Furure 'T'urning Points in the
Father-Child Relaticmship, Brian I'. Masciadrelli; Joseph
H. Pled::; Jeffrey L. Stueve CFLE
215-50 \Vork-lifc 1\Ianagemcnt: Effect:i\T. Sn:aregies Used bv
Mothers of Preschoolers, Kathryn R. Branscomb
215-51 Is the Partv 01Tr? Unmarcied Fatherhood and Risk
Beha1•ior, Jonathan A. Jarvis
215-52 Social Support Sarisfaction and Parenting Efficacv,
Kami A. Merrifield; Bonnie L. Barber
215-53 \'\/hen Docs Paremali\Joniroring f\Ianer the :\lost?
Brandon M. Covalt; Jennifer K. Park; Geetika Tiwari;
Stephen A. Small
Spillo\Tr, Parenting Belmviors, and
Owen A. Anderson; Cheryl
215-55 Maternal Gatekeeping as
lnvolvcmcnt, Karen B.
:L
Predictor of Father
Elizabeth K. Turner
215-56 Parental Violence, Gender of Parent ancl Child, and
Dating
A. Kaura; Craig M. Allen
215-57 Self-en>ploymcnt, \Vork-familv Fit and Life
Satisfaction i\mong Female \Vorkers, Robert C. Tuttle
Section
Parenting
215-41 Young r\dolescent Perceptions of Parental
Behaviors and Adolescem Outcomes, J. David Lambert
CFLE; William Michael Fleming CFLE
215-42 ·rhe Transition to Parenthood and Marital
Satisfaction: i\ Meta-analysis, Jacob D. Christenson;
Richard B. Miller; Ryan G. Henry
215-43 Parental Support, PsvcholcJgical Control, and
Behavioral Control: Validation, Brian K. Barber; Heidi
E. Stolz; Joseph A. Olsen; Suzanne L. Maughan
R 215-44 Parent-i\clolescent Relationships
215-47 Parents' Socialization of Children's Emotions: crhc
Role of Adult Attachmcnr, Erin F. Boyd-Soisson;
Nancy Hazen-Swmm; Deborah Jacobvitz
215-58 Srudcnt:' in Recovery: IdentiC\' Construction During
the 'I'ramitiun to
Nancy J. Bell; Kirti Kanitkar;
Kim Kerksiek; Wendy K. Watson; Kitty Harris
215-59 Effects of Retirement and Crandchild Care on
Depressive Sympwms, Maximiliane E. Szinovacz; Adam
Davey
215-60 Fostering Volumeering in Rural Communities:
Strengthening F<'amiTics and Communit:ies, Bandana
Shrestha
and Academic
Achievement, Atyn M. Dotterer
215-45 Qualitative Examination of rhe Post-Divorce
Father-i\clolescem Relationship, DenYelle Baete Kenyon;
2UU-I N CFR Annual Conference Program
2.3
�Session #219
2
inNCFR:
and Culture
. . . . . . . . . Salon 6
Leader:
Moderator:
Learn abmtr the
and processes of becoming a
Certified Familr Life EdtJGttor. Dawn
is the Director
of the (]'LE program.
T'he open forum is
around these t\VO
Where does NCFIZ stand on these issues for our members?
\Vhat can we do?
All attendees are welcome.
Violence: Causes and
0
Intirmlle \'iolcnce: The Dmamics and 1\Icntal
H calrh Outcomes i\ssc.JCiatcd \Vith Coercive
Control, Roxanne G. George; Anisa M. Zvonkovic
Differences in \\/omen's Perceived Social Support: An
Examinario11 of T\vo
of \'iolt:nt Rt·lationships,
M. Leone; Michael P. Johnson; Catherine L. Cohan
Effects and Non-effects of Childhood E•:xperiences of
Family Violence on Adult Partner Violence, Michael P.
Alison Cares
Linking
\ 'iolcncc
Megan L. Notter
Discussam: Sally Lloyd
Chair: Anisa Zvonkovie
m Child
in
9
Analyzing
the
(TCRM
and the
See
Personality and
Rdaciomhip Sarisfaction,
Thorn.as B ..Holman; Nichole L.
M.
Harper
1\Iarital Interaction and Health in 1\Iid- and Later-life,
Richard B.
Mark T.
Merril Silverstein
A.
Discussams/Co-chairs: Thomas W. Draper;
Olsen
Jl,finnesota: Teaches courses on
issues: Edited
:s· fYF ''h1itiatives" book
in ] 994. and has traveled the >rorfd: Chaired the 1994 !YF conin North Carolina: Former
the NCFR International Section
24 2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�Session #222
Community Capacity and the Health of Military
Families
Communit)'
Jay A. Mancini
and Health: i\ Conceptual
Community Capacity and the Health of i\larricd and Single
Parenr /\ctive Duty i\Iembers, Gary L. Bowen
Communit·y Capacity and the Healt-h of I\Iarried and Single
Parent Resen·e and National Cuard i\lcmbers, James A. Martin
i\ Communit-y
Implications fur Health,
Gary L. Bowen; James A. Martin
Communirv Capacity and l·cl ealrh in
K. Orthner; James D. Whitworth
Chair: Gary L. Bowen
;1
Dennis
Session #223
2
Sibling Relationships
Sibllng Similarities ;mel Differences: How and
Shal-'1-'11 D. Whiteman; Susan M. McHale
The Influence of Life 'Iransition Statuses on Sibling Intimacy
and Contact in Early i\dulthoocl, Jana L. Meinhold; Alan
Acock; Alexis J. Walker
The Family Conte"t of Sibling Contlict in !\Liddle Childhood
and Adolescence, Ji-Yeon Kiln; Susan McHale;
Osgood
Adolescent Siblings' Daily Discussions: [jnks \\lith Wellbeing, Corinna J. Tucker CFLE; Kristine M. Baber;
Winzeler
Discussant: Laurie Krarner
Presider: Robert Milardo
Panel:
This session focuses on the \Vays in which
and remarkable
of
Foundation
Kansas State
will address the stresses
2004 NC::FR ;\nnual Conference Program 25
�. . . . . . . . . . . Salon 5
Session #226
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 1
Understanding Caregiving in Mrican-American
Fatnilies at the End of Life
Cultural \Tariacions in i\lotivation t:o Use Hospice and
Palliative Care Services in African American Families,
Williarrt L. Turner
Stress and End-of-Life in 1\frican American Families:
Ethnicity and Culture as Risk and Protective I'actors, Cherie
Collins
Home Placemeni·
Cultural l'actors ·rhat lntlucncc
in African i\merican Families, Jared R. Anderson
Strong Black \Vomcn Caring: 1'hc Icon of The
Black
\Vomen in Care-giving Decision i\Iaking ar the End-of-Life,
Beverly Wallace
Chair: William L. Turner
Session #227
Pursuing Research and Tenure "On the IVIargins":
Challenges and Solutions
ltwcsting in Social Science and Social Change:
Research \Vith Men on the i\Iar~:,rins of \Vork
Qualitative Research on lmimate Partner Yiolence:
Challenges to "Making It" on the Tenure-'Tmck, Jennifer L.
Hardesty CFLE
Stuclving Latino [<'amiJics: Challenges and Recommendarions
for the Future, Adriana J. Umafia-Taylor CFLE
"Doing" Cross-cultural Research and 'fcnure:
Recommendarions for Survival, Bethany L. Ledecq
Presicler: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Rep
2
Sexual Desire and Behavior in
and Lesbian
Couples: The University of Arizona Project
DESIRE
An [~>;amination of Dcfinirions of Lust in a
Gay /Lesbian Sample, Renee Peltz Dennison;
Dawn Collins; Lindsay Ruddick; Brian Ogolsky; Amy
Reesing; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney M. Cate
R Daily Communication 1\J:aintenance Beha\·iors and Se>;ual
Emotion in Gay and Lesbian Rclacionships, Brian Ogolsky;
Dawn Collins; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney M. Cate
Linking Se>;ual Desire and Sexual Beha\Tior in I,esbian
Relationships, Ana Lucero; Pamela Gargle; Rochelle Plush;
Dawn Collins; Brian Ogolsky; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney M.
Cate
All
are invited to attend. The
Sourcebook will be unveiled
Publications
5
R Lust, Passion, and Sexual Desire: i\re These 'Terms
Synonymous in Lesbian Intimate T\..elationships? PmTtela B.
Gargle; Denise E. Herrera; James E. Hunt; Brian
Ogolsky; Dawn Collins; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney M. Cate
Discussant:: F. Scott Christopher
Presidcr: Kathryn Feltey
about NCFR and its fun.u:e
2CJ 2004 NCFR i\nnual Conference Program
�Session #
. . . . . . . .Salons 3/4
5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 5
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Kristi Lekies, F;ocus Croup Chair
8
#
Men in Families
Prcsiders: William Michael Fleming CFLE; Jeff
Stueve CFLE, F•'ocus Group Co-chairs
A dinner wil1 be
followed
a shon program.
on the
T'he cost of the dinner is $55.
form em page 79 in this program, or you may also
online. /\ tax
for
for the .Award will be
Session #
7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 6
Ethnic Minorities Oral
Presented
Leanor Boulin Johnson
Presicler: Wynona Bryant-Williams, Section Chair
7
Research and Theoty
Session # 232
.NCFR President's Suite
T'he NCFR. 10th
of the U.N. '(ear of the Family
is sponsoring this
The
Bend! It
like Bed<ham, depicting true-life culture in England and
will be shown, with a short discussion time
the movie.
join your friends.
will be sern:d.
Presic.lcr: Michael Johnson, Sccrion Chair
5
Session #
CFLE
Prcsiclers: Kevin Allemagne, CFLE; Janice Weber,
CFLE, Focus
Co-chairs
8
Work and Families
Presiders: Barbara Ames CFLE; Tara SaathoffFocus Croup Co-chairs
See page 18 for an expbnation of Section i\Iembcrship/
Business i\lcetings.
Session #233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 6
Ethnic Minodties
Session #234
Session #
1
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Salon 2
Meeting of the 2005 Local Arrangements
Cornmittee
Presiders: Cindy
Conference Director, and Jane
Gilgun, 2005 Program Chair
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 7
Family Science
Presider: Laura Smart CFLE, Section Ch:1ir
Sec page l7 for an e';planaticm of Focus c;roups.
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�.l.hc heart of rhc NC:FR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals for prescntion which
arc blind, peer rc,·ic\\-cd br three reviewer:; frnm t:he NC:FR Section to which it is submitTed. The rc,·iewcrs role is kev ro ensuring that conference
arc of the
qualirr for a rich, rewarding, and >timulating conference e:o.:pcricnce. RcTiewers donared many hours to evaluate the
propo:;als. \\'c arc gmtcful ro rhc following 2tJII-~ rc\·iewers:
Sterling Wall
\Iixon \Vare
Debra Cashen
Bcch (;]m-er
i\rminm Jacob:;un
Linda Ladcl
J lxnn 1\hodcn
l·(ichard S;llc
f\[onte \Vainscotr
Enrichment
l'ranccsca i\dlcrlladcr
Lc,·in r\llcmagnc
Sharon Ballard
Barber
Howard Barnes
Don Bower
Denise Brandon
Scan Hrothcr:;on
Jame:;
Carol Darling
Stephen Duncan
Jodi D'vnrkin
Le,·in Calhmirh
Deborah (;entn
\\'allace Coddard
Ciscllc Coet~e
Brian Jligginlmrham
i\bmham Hw;rng
William r\llcn
Bamaca
i\ndrcw Behnke
C:halandra Brvant
\\\nona Bn·antWilliams
Norma Bond
Burgess
C:hristian Fr·icnd
l~acia Pa~ Coldfarb
c; Ioria Con~alaPaula C;oodwin
Hester
Edith Le,vis
C:hamcl Lumpkin
Frankie Denise
Pcm·cll
Su;canne Randolph
Robert
Joanne Roberts
Adriana Um:u1a-
Section
Barbara 1\mcs
Ehine i\ndcrson
Debra Berke
f(aren
Bogen schneider
Bonnie Braun
Linda Haas
Leslie ](oepkc
kirby-\Vilkins
Bc:rham· l "eticcq
Tara Saathoff-Wells
Leigh Ann Simmons\Vescott
Anastasia Snvder
Eileen ·l'ucinski
!\l.ixon \\cu-e
Steven \\'iscnsale
Debra Becke
Scott Hall
Crcg Hickman
· l'crrancc Olson
Laura Smarr
[\ lixon \Vare
f\Ieeshav \\'illiams\\'heder
The..-apy
l(arcn
Bo\\cn1~H1
fudirh
lxnetrc Ulson
Terrance Olson
Lane Powell
Theresa Russo
CharlotTe ShoupOlsen
J. f\I. StClairChristman
Patricia Tanner
Nelson
Alan
Beth \'ani·Iorn
Debbie Cuchlu
Sharon Denham
l~imberlv Downs
,'\nn c;arwicL
ShirlcT !!anson
Jennifer 1-Lmlesty
·rercsa Julian
kcnnc:dv
\ Iarcia J(illicn
J(arhlccn Knatl
kard l~ocnig
Jane l__,anigan
Barbara f\Iandlcco
i\larr i\Icl(eh-c\·
Elaine i\ larshall
Susanne Olsen
Christine Price
Elise Radina
i\lixon \Vare
Roxanne
kathleen Gilbert
Sally Gillman
i\!Jbie Goldberg
kathleen C rcaves
c:arherinc
Huddleston-Casas
Aine Humble
Hrman
karen
Carmen !(nudsonf\Iartin
Leslie f(ocp kc
Berham· Lctiecc1
lJoyd
Shcllcl· f\IacDcrmid
\Iargarct-
i\lana i\IcCJinrockCon1e<lux
i\rn1inta Jacobson
[odic fohnsron Pawel
Bnan l~onh
K Lmn
\IatTin
Susan
i\I. Lane \lorris
l~e1·in i\llcmagnc
!elaine Anderson
Sandra Baile\·
karen Blaisurc
Libby Blume
T'hcHnas Blume
!\nne Broussard
i\larilm Coleman
Brrce Dicker
L,;nvrcncc c;anung
Thomas Illume
Dolbinf\lacNab
David l·'ournier
Brandt Cardner
James Harper
Dale
Charles Hendrix
John Lmdcss
i\lichacl Olson
Ruben Parra
Colleen Peterson
lsa Ribadu
Dale Roberts
Canch· RusseLl
f\Ionte \Vainscorr
Richard \\/ampler
and
Family Studies
28 2004 NCI'R Annual Conference Program
Elise i\lurowchick
Colleen
Ramona Oswald
J(arhr Piercy
Catherine Richards
Solomon
l]izabeth Sharp
Rebecca \\'arner
i\ nisa 1:vonk<wic
r\ farilm Bensman
Debra Berke
Linda Haas
i\[an· Ann
Bron lngoldsbr
Yom· LaYcc
Donna l"eru
Nilufer f\lcdom
Jane Njuc
Paul Scln·anevcldt
Bahira Sherif.:rrask
[(ris ri Shih
Stephan \Vilsun
and
Section
J(ent Choate
David Dollahire
Pmrick Fagan
Curtis !.'·ox
Horlacher
'Tamara Howard
fames Little
Dreama Love
Susan i\ Icyerlc
Robert Reyes
!sa Ribadu
Thomas Roberts
Ric Rosi,·ick
Kellv Schwartz
Gloria \\iarren
Angela
C:olwick \\ii]son
Research and
Theory
Bill Aquilino
i\lark Benson
Denise Berg
Priscilla Blanton
Rosemary Blieszner
Libby Blume
Alan Booth
Susan Brown
Cheryl Buchler
Pamela Choice
i\ Iarilm Coleman
IAnne Comerford
Teresa
R.amhl Da1·
Duane Dowel
Dm·id Eggcbeen
1\ [ichacl Fleming
Ted Fuu:is
Joe
Scurr Hall
!(ari HenleY
Carolyn llcnry
Lmerrc Hoclter
Ainc Humble
i\Iasako lshii-l(untz
Tim J(illian
I ~atiric J(nuner
Edith f(J:ampe
Larry l(urdek
Ralph LaRossa
Yoav Lavee
Janel Leone
Sally Lloyd
Jay f\[ancini
Stephen i\Iarks
Jennifer i\Iarjasko
l\ Iegan i\lcClcllancl
KeHy f\lcC:oy
Shelley i\IacDermid
_lana i\Icinhold
fan f\Iclby
Ni,•i i\[cnon
Lauric i\Ieschke
ll..obert i\Wardo
Maureen Perryfcnkins
Cheryl Peters
Joe Pittman
Elaine Porter
Chrisrine Proulx
Sandra Rezac
S tacv Rogers
Rudy Ray Seward
Delores Smith
Andrew Supple
Don Swenson
i\[aximiliane
Szinovacz
Su:;an ·rakigiku
f\Iichelle ·Tbews
Corinna Jenkins
Tucker
l(imberlv Updegraff
1'-.Ianfrcd vanDulman
Patricia \'oyclanoff
Lynn White
_ling Xiao
Anisa l:wmkm-ic
Students/New
fennifer Parker
Elise Radina
Susan Takigiku
1\driana Umar1aTaylor
1\ni Yazcdjian
�8:30a.m....
Registration Desk #4 - 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Salons 13-14- 2nd Floor
8:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Hospitality Suite - 2nd Floor
Noon - 4-:UO p.m.
8:30p.m ............ .
Junior Ballroom - 1st Floor
9:()() a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
#3
5
Families and Grief
Prcsider: Colleen l'v1urray, Focus
Chair
#
6
Prevention and
Chair: Norma J. Bond Burgess
All attendees are welcome. Each day's mcdimtion will be led by a
different facilitator.
eel the .3
Hawkins tell.s how research on
illuminated social
poor E1milics. Dr. Adam discusses research
ancl
arise
111
of fertility and
NJCHD.
21)04- N C:FR Annual Con fercncc Program
2t)
�i\Ien's Construct:iuns of Ccndcred Violence in Intimate
Relationships, Beth S. Catlett; Vanessa Walilko; Patrick C.
McKenry CFLE
Session #3
PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 11
Parenting Influences and Quality of Life:
Family Well-being and Women's Caregiving Beliefs
Leaving FamilY for \Vork: Ambivalence and !'dental
G. Grzy-wacz;
Health Among i\Iigrant
Sara A. Quandt; Julie Early; Janeth Tapia; Thomas A.
Arcury
Older \\/omen's Perspecri\Ts on Daring Relationships and
K. \Vatson; Nancy J. Bell;
Sexual Behaviors,
T. Sorell; Andrea McCourt
Discussant:
Gilgun
Prcsic!L:r: Chantel Lumpkin CFLE
. . . . . . . Salon 8
Session #309
Pn"'lncu·c:u-u
Social Issues in Cross-cultural
Childhood
SurYival Issues for Indian Street Children: \Vho Can
RichardS.
Race, Place and Family \\7ell-being, K.A.S.
Michael Merten; Chalandra M. Bryant CFLE; Thulitha
Wickrar:na
to Threat uf \Var and T'crrc'r: Gender
Relations, Michal Sharnai; Shaul IG.rnhi
\Vomen's Belief:; i\bom
and Ethnicity !\latter? Tanja C.
Ganong; Marilyn Coleman; Tia Schultz
Discussant: Andrew Behnke
Presidcr: Edith Le\vis
the
I~nifc:
'l'hc
of Circumcision for I~ikun1
A. Malia CFLE; Michael M. Mbito
..... Salon 16
Salon 12
Session #
Substance Abuse Use and Treatment
Identity, Parent Relationships, and
Student's
Larry F.
Substance Use ProbletTLs, Judith L.
Forthun CFLE;
W. Pidcock; Duane .A. Do,vd CFLE
'The: Impact of Social Support on \\/omen':; Drug Treatment
Completion, Twyla J. Hill; Cathleen A. Lewandowski
and I",lmily: C:uncepmal and 'J'hcorctical
Interaction and the: Crcarion of Intimate Christian
W.
Rc:lationships. Charles B. Hennon CFLE;
Laurie Korb CFLE;
J. Sn1.ith
Enhancing Substance: Abuse Treatment for \Vomcn: Case
Holl
i\Ianagcmcnt: Services, Laude L. Meschke;
In tercoursc.
i\n Ecological Approach ro \\!omen's Sub:stance Abuse,
Susan K. Takigiku CFLE
Discussant:: Teresa Julian
Presider/Rccorclcr: Mixon Ware CFLE
Salon 6
Session #3
Developing Successful
MFT
of Research in
Leaders: William F, Northey, Jr.;
Elizabeth Wieling; D. Russell Crane
Discussant/Chair: William F. Northey,
Session #
. . . . . . Salon 18
... Salon 7
Making Sense of Inequalities
Gender Equality and the Construction of
i\Icnherhood. Randi Cowdery; CanTlen
Knudson-Martin; Jennifer Barton; Arsineh Ararat
to
Ncmrcsiclcntial
Sun-A
i\Iulti-fathcr Families: Stepfathers Orientation 'f'owarcl
Ramon Hinojosa
Biological Fathers, William
in Post-divorce
Discussant: Valade
Presiclcr:
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Fathers~
itidous
�li
I
lvieeting rooms are on the first and second floors of the hotel.
- Junior Baliroom - Exhibits
& Posters, Reception:;
-Grand
Plenary & Special Sessions, PreConference \Vorkshops
C -
1 - Concurrenr
and Special Sessions, 1\.eceptions
Pre-Conference \Vorkshops,
Concurrent Sessions, Special
Sessions, Receptions,
Cornminee Meetings
22-24 - NCFR Offices
DArea 4
- Conference Registration
E-
1Concurrent and Special
Sessions, Receptions
�Lane Morris CFLE
!Feminism and
Studies Section
R 318-11
\\/omen: Opinion Leaders at Church but not
at Home, Susan R. Cody
B 318-12 I Lrwe 1\ly Job but I'm Burned Out: Professional
Cheryl L. Peters; Anisa M.
Women \Vho Tran:l for
Zvonkovic; IV!:egan L. Notter
318-13 Asset-based Factors Influencing Girls' Achievement
in Science, Chantel L. Lumpkin CFLE
R 318-14 The Relatiomhip Between Job Status, Hclllsehold
Labor and Decision-making, Abha S. Rao; Bonnie L.
Barber
R 318-15 Comparing Family of Origin Influences on Couples
1\brital Friendships, Sterling K. Wall CFLE; Donna L.
Sollie; A. J. Guarino
13 3113-HJ Beliefs i\bout Cmegi\-ing: i\ Qualitative Study of
Cohorts of \Vomen, Tia R. Schultz; Marilyn Coleman;
Lawrence
Tanja C.
Mindy S.
Stafford
3 l il-l The Role of Educational Anainment in Catholic
Premarital Education, Kevin L. Allemagne CFLE
J1il-2 The Virtual Family Resomce Center: An Ew1lution of
the Engagement Process, Barbara D. Ames CFLE; David
R. !mig; Jodi Spicer; Laurie A. Bulock
318-3 Readiness for and Impact of Graduate Online
Learning in Em'lily Sciences, Mary Bold CFLE;
Armstrong CFLE; hllian Chenoweth; Lora A. Neill;
Emily Schultz CFLE
P 318-4 An Applied Literature Review of Premarital
Predictors of Remarital Success, Stephanie I. Falke; Jeffry
H. Larson CFLE
B 318-5 Pareming in Remarried Families and Adolescent
Empathic Concern, Carolyn S. Henry CFLE; Joshua
Nichols; Rachel A.
Linda C. Robinson CFI~E
J18-6 Adolescent [\Jothcrs and Grandparents: Family
Interaction and Relationships, C. Elaine Willerton
318-7 Video-based I)arenting Education for Latino Parents,
Staceylee E. Longmore; Scott W. Plunkett
Jl8-8 Learning About the Audience: Characteristics of
Spanish-language Immigrants, Sally S. Martin CFLE; Ana
Daniel J. Weigel
B J 18-9
the
/\rea: \\/omen Rd1ecting on the
Sex 'T'alk and Abstinence, Jodie L. Hertzog
318-lCl Work/Family 'Variables Influencing the Work
B. Martin; M.
Satisf:lction of Extemion
32 2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
J18-17
Bedfellows: l'eminism and the Battered
\Vomcn's 1\lun:ment, Denise A. Donnelly CFLE;
Kimberly J. Cook
318-18 1\lotherhood Intentions and Ideals: \ 7ariations
Among \\/omen \\?ithom Children, Julia McQuillan
P 318-Jl) ']'he Role of Shame: How \\!omen's Past "frauma
Links \Vith Current Rage, Kimberly R. Flemke;
Katherine Allen CFLE
Ethnic
Secii:ion
R 318-20 Perceptions of Sociallnecjuity in Rural African
American Youth, Cady Berkel; Shannon J. Miller; Velma
McBride
Gene H.
Frederick X. Gibbons
.318-21 Parental Differential Treatment \Vithin African
Gene H. Brody;
i\mcrican Families, Anita C.
Velma McBride Murry
R 318-22 Rcconceptualizing Parenting: Making Room for
Asian and Latino Families, Susan S. Chuang; Robert P.
Moreno
318-23 Predictors of Parents' Educaticm llwolvement
i\lexican American Parents, Melissa Y. Delgado
R 318-24 \'?hac Preschoolers Should ](now About Race:
African American Paremal Beliefs, Fabienne Doucet; A.
Ebru
Stephanie Parade
.'\18-25 Contextual Changes: Parental Racial Socialization
and Ethnic Identity, Fajar F. Farimin; Shulamit Ritblatt
318-26 'fhc Stress Process /\mong Three Ethnoracial
Croups of Dement:ia
Brent E. Gibson
R J 18-27 Raciallclentitv, Parenting and Child Outcomes in
Low-income Black Pamilies, Lnda C. Halgunseth;
Annamaria Csizmadia;
M. Ispa; Kathy R.
Thornburg
�Children
318-28 Cn:m:ing Up American: The Family Context of
Immigrant Children, Sandra L. Hofferth; Megan E.
Fitzgerald
R 318-29 Cendered Relationships Among African-American
Couples: Implications for i\ [ental Health Practitioners,
Monique E. Lewis; Gita Seshadri; Colwick M. Wilson
R 318-30 1\Jarriage Expectations of ;\frican-1\!Tlerican
Univ-ersity Studems, Marika Lelang Martin; Charles B.
Hennon CFLE; Alfred Joseph
R 318-31 The Impact of Ethnicity, Culture, and Religion on
the Power Construcrion, Sandy (Seddigheh) Moghadam
318-32 Perceptions of Commitment to Strong Families
!\cross R.acc and Ethncit:y, Jah-RaEI V. Muhmnrnad;
Farrell J. Webb
B 318-33 Perceptions of African American l\Iothers lm·olved
in "Parents i\s Teachers," Tara N. \Voolfolk; Donald G.
Unger
R 318-34 Connections Between Parent-Adolescent and Siblin<r
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Relationship Qualities, Sarah E. IGlloren; Kimberly A.
Updegraff
B 318-35 1\Iaternal Depression, Social Support, Church
Attendance, and Child Behavior, Crystal Tyler; Sally A.
Koblinsky; Suzanne M. Randolph
IB 318-36 Black and \Vhite Women's Perceptions Regarding
the Benefits of Marriage, Paula Y. Good>vin
Research
Section
Stability
318-37 Contlict Resolution in l\lexican ;\merican Couples,
Shawna M. Thayer; Kirnberly A. Updegraff
R 318-38 The Effect of Sccuritv-Related Stress on Dvadic
Closeness, Yoav Lavee; Adit-al Ben-Ari
R 318-39 Cohabimtion: Does Ir i\Iake a Difference in the
Early Years of f\Iarriage? Amanda M. White; F. Scott
Christopher; Tierney Payne
B 318-40 Predicting che Timing of I\larit;il Disruption of
Long Term Married Couples, Shu-Ann Fang; K.A.S.
Wickrama; Chalandra M. Bryant CFLE; Janet N.
Melby CFLE
318-41 Accounts of Negative Evenrs and Characteristics of
Premarital Relationships, Denise S. Bartell; Catherine A.
Surra
R 318-42 1\n E.\'aluation of the Definition and I\Ieasuremenr
of Commitment, Nate R. Cottle
318-43 Arc All C:ohabitors Created Equal? Examining
Differences Among Cohabitors, Claire M. Kamp Dush
Rislli
R 318-44 lncgualitics in Risk Exposure Between Female and
Male Juvenile Offenders, Stephen M. Gavazzi; Courtney
M. Yarcheck
R 318-45 Effects of ·rccns' Friendships and Croup Stacus on
;\ntisocial Peer 1\ssociation, J. Kelly McCoy
318--(6 Family Cohesion and i\claptabi!iry l1l ;\clolcsccnt
Curtis Fox
1\nrisocial Traits, Isa Ribadu; Ri.k
CFLE
318-47 Sexual Behavior Among !\dolescents: The Effect of
Partner Charaneristics, Gary L. Hansen; RickS.
Zimmerman; Pamela K. Cupp; Erin Abner
318-48 Family, Friends, Substance
and Delinquency in
L. Kostelecky
Rural Older Adolescents,
318-49 Visible Versus Non-Visible Adoption's Impact on
i\dolesccnr Sexual Behaviors, Gordon E. Finley; Howard
P. Heller
318-50 Family Leisure Functioning in Single-parent
F'amilies: ;\ Preliminarv Study, Sarah Taylor; Rarnon B.
Zabriskie; Kevin M. Smith; Brian J. Hill
R 318-51 l'ami.lv Erwironment and Behavior Problems in
Chinese Children Aged, 6 to 11, Julie H. Stocksmith;
Xianchen Liu; Debra L. Kaplan; Michela Bou Ghosn
R 318-52 Parenr-Child Relationships: Support or Risk for
Adolescent Suicidalitv, Jennifer J. Connor; Martha Rueter
318-53 'fhe Effects of Parenml Remarriage Qualitv on
'{oung Adults' Relationships, Tianyi
Francesca AdlerBaeder CFLE
Miscellaneous Topics
R318-54 Familv Adaptation Among First Married and
Remarried l\liJimry I'amilies, Lisa Taylor; Francesca
Adler-Baeder CFLE;
Pittman
R318-55 To Parent Clr Nm to Parent: Family of Origin
Transitions and Fertility, Kathleen A. Lamb
318-5(J ;\ Phenomenological Exploration of Paying Child
Support
Remarriage, Jason D. Hans CFLE;
Marilyn Colernan
318-57 EYaluating a 1\larriagc Education Program for LowResource Families, Francesca Adler-Baeder CFLE; Laura
Lippert; Jackie Pflieger; Karen Shirer; Brian
Higginbotham; Sarah Armstrong; Amy Long
B 318-58 Linking University ami Child Protective Resources
to Prm'ide Parent Education, Wendy Middlemiss CFLE;
William M. McGuigan
318-59 Parents of Ne\v-borns Project: !\ I\Iodcl for Building
Community Collaborations, Sandra E. Renick CFLE;
Phylli.s Jack-Moore
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�Session #3
Violence and Influencing Factors
P Relationship Religiosity, Attachment and Courtship
Violence, Brian J. Higginbotham; Scott Ketring
Teach man
Partner Abuse in Physically Disabled \vornen: i\
Linda C. Copel CFLE
will
relate how the Rosen endowment has
t-s<:ccl11clarv education as ·well
1\.csidencc as a Predictor of Violence Among Incarcerated
Fathers, Bradley G. Tripp
Teaching About Psychological Abuse: i\ Psychocducltional
Britner; Stephen A.
Prevention Approach, Preston
Anderson CFLE; Jarnes M. O'Neil
Discussant: Elise Radina CFLE
Presider/Rccorder: Kimberly Downs CFLE
#
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Contextual Issues Influencing the Facilitation of
Relationship Education
1\Iarital Quality: A Comparison of Lmv-income
and Non-lCJiv-income Individuals, V. \William
Harris; David G. Schrarnrn CFLE; James P. MarshaU;
Linda Skogrand; Thomas R. Lee
Panicipation in f\larriage Education
'fi\NF and
Non-TANF Indivicluab. Michael W. Allred; David G.
Schramm CFLE
B Communication Issues in \vel fare Experiences of Four
1\linority Groups, Ellen Shelton; Greg Owen
Presicler/Discussant: Kevin iillernagne CFLE
Effects of Cencier Socialization, Communication and
Support on Adolesccm Self-esteem, Ronald J. \VernerWilson; Melissa Rice
Adolescent Fathers' lnYolvement \Vith Infant and [\[others
Fagan; Ted Futr:is CFLE; Elisa
Parenting
Race, and Adolescent .Health Risk Behavior,
Kevin H. Gross CFLE; Christine Clark
Openness 1\n:angemcnt and Psychological Adjustment in
Lynn Von Korff; Harold D.
#322
Discussant: .A.nn Ganvick
Presickr/Rcccmlcr: Jennifer Hardesty CFLE
Diversity and Inclusion
Teaching About International Families Across the
United Stares, Alan C. Taylor CFLE; Mihaela Robila
CFLE
Risk Factors and Parenting Skills in Relation ro
Acculturation and Ethnicity, Joni Weatherspoon; Sally
Bowman; Aphra Katzev; Clara Pratt
Participation of t\frican Americans in f\Iarital Enrichment
Programs, Nicole Holm.an-Alexander; Linda C. Robinson
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Work and Farn.ily Issues
Rcdctlning
Empirical F\-idcnce for
Income Criteria Rc1·ision, Catherine A. Huddleston-
A Cender Test of the Work-Family Interface, E. Jeffrey
Hill CFLE, Chongming
Roxane
Maria
Ferris
�Psvchological Violence Perpetrated /l.gainst Battered
I\Iothers, Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner; Laura Thompson Brady
Central Oregon J\Iodcl Child Care Center Project, Deborah
Padgett Coehlo; Karen Pautz; Kaline Rossman
Session #325
6
Role of Religion Throughout the Lifecourse
The Construction of Singlehood for Unmarried
College-age Morn1ons, Jana Darrington; Kathleen W.
Piercy; Sylvia Niehuis
The Effect of Interfaith Marriage on Children's
Psychological Well-being, Richard J. Petts
The Role and Int1uence of Religion on Newlyweds in First
and Remarriages, Thmnas R. Lee; David G. Schramm
CFLE; V. Willian> Harris
Discussant: Mary Ann Hollinger CFLE
Presider: Monte Wainscott
Session #326
\'Von1en's Use of Aggression During I\Iarital Separation,
Michelle L. Toews; Beth S. Catlett; Patrick C. McKenry
CFLE
Discussant: Denise Donnelly CFLE
Presidcr: Greer Litton Fox
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 7
Parenting in Mrican-American Families: From
Basic Research to Prevention
Parenting as 1\Ioderator of the Association
Berween Discriminalion and Delinquency,
Ronald L. Simons
Youth Competence as a i\Iediator Bet,veen Parenting and
Adolescent Risk Behavior, Kevin R. Bush; Cady Berkel;
Gene Brody; Velma McBride Murry; Sooyeon Kim;
Amanda Willert
Intergenerational Transmission of Religiosity and Its
Effects on Adolescent Delinquency; Leslie Gordon Simons
CFLE; Rand D. Conger
The Strong African-American Families Program:
Translating Research Into Prevention, Gene Brody; Velma
McBride Murry
Discussant: Harriette P. McAdoo
Presider: Lynda Henley Walters
Session #327
. . . . . . . Salon 8
Session #328
. . . . . . . . . . . Salon 4
Round tables arc limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
rernain at the same table for the entire session.
328-l EE\ An Invesrigation of Parent/Child Communication About Sexuality, Jeffrey J. Angera CFLE; Jodi B.
Fisher
328-2 El\l Can We Drop "Chapter 3"? Intertwining
Diversity, Katia Paz Goldfarb; Tiffany Brown; Jonathan
Caspi; Pearl Stewart
R 328-3 IN Children's Perception of T\Ianiage and Fanl.ily Life
in the United Arab Emirates, Auburn Guevara; PaulL.
Schvaneveldt CFLE
328-4 FS
Research?: Helping Students i\ppreciate
and Critic]ne Research I\Iethods, Scott S. Hall; Tammy
Harpel
328-5 FF Discriminarjon and Violence in the Li,ces of
Lesbian \Vomen, Batya Hyrnan
328-6 ET\l 1---:.ev Issues Faced by Asian and Latino
Imrnigrant Families, Walter T. Kawamoto; Ruben P.
Viramontez Anguiano CFLE; Jessica E. Theis
328-7 FH Family Adaptation to Disability: Collecting and
Analyzing Data, Barbara Mandleco; Susanne F. Olsen;
Tina Dyches; Elaine Marshall
328-8 FF Research on \\iomen's Retiremenr: Recruitment
Strategies, Christine A. Price CFLE
R 328-9 FF Presentation by Laura Sabattini, \vinner of the
2003 NCFRJessie Bernard Dissertation i\\vard
328-10 i\C Promoting Positive Development of
Adolescents T'hrough Community Involvement, Jacqueline
E. Schwab CFLE; Elise Murowchick CFLE
Domestic Violence
Co-parenting After Domestic Violence:
\vomen's Perspecrives, Carolyn Y. Tubbs
A Feminist SL·udy of Domestic Violence in Rural India,
Niveditha Menon; Michael P. Johnson
2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program 35
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Presider: Adriana Umana-Taylor CFlE, S/NP
Board Rep
Rule-oriented Enforcement During Dinnertime in Chinese
American and European Latino Americans, Yan Wang;
Angela R. Wiley
Discussant/Presider: Maresa Murray
#3
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Spousal Altered Health Status: Impact on the
Marital Dyad
In Sickness and in Health: i\Iarital Quality, Health,
Comorbidit:y, Jeremy B. Yorgason; Alan Booth
Till Death Do Us Part: Terminal IUness and AdjustJnent to
Widowhood, Cheryl Cheek; Dana Stauffer
Spousal Health-related Social Support and Diabetes
Outcomes, David B. Rice; Rodney M. Cate
Burgess Award
A Couples Intcnccntion for Breast Cancer: The Influence
on Dyadic Support, Karen Kayser; Nancy Borstelmann
Discussant: Barbara Mandleco
Presider/Recorcler: Kathleen Knafl
17
Internships and Service-learning in Family Science
Programs
Session #331 PA . . . . . . . .
Marriage Education and Adjustment
Impact of Service-learning on University Students'
i\ttirudes About Aging, Sharon M. Ballard CFLE;
Angela L. Lamson CFLE
Spouses \Vatching Themsekes Interact on \'ideo tape
as a Part of Jntenccntion, Edgar C. J. Long; Jeffrey
J. Angera CFLE
From Classroom to \'Vork: The Role of Internships in
Family Science Programs, Elizabeth B. Carroll CFLE;
Sharon M. Ballard CFLE
Factors Associated \Vith Involvement in i\larriage
Preparation Programs, Stephen F. Duncan CFLE; Thomas
B. Holman
P Developing Student Comperence Through Internships: The
Power of Reflection, Janet M. Liechty; Linda M. Oravecz;
Katherine A. Kuvalanka
Presidcr/Discussant: Debra L. Berke CFLE
C01werring i\Iarriage Research into Online Education,
James P. Marshall; David G. Schramm CFLE; Linda
Skogrand; Thomas R. Lee
Discussant/Presider: Brian Higginbotham.
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Adolescent Outcomes From Therapy Interventions
Utilizing Groups
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Asian and Latino Families: Strengths, Challenges,
Socialization and Immigration Issues
.
Strengths and Challenges of Chinese 1\merican
Families: 1\ Qual.i.tatin: Study, Xiaolin Xie; Yan Xia
CFLE; Zhi Zhou
1
Korean 1\dopcee ldemity: Racial Socialization and the Role
of Parents, Meeso Caponi
Chinese Children's Experience of Immigration, Sancllia
Lo; Berna J. Skrypnek
36 2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Psvchosocial Functioning of Adolescent I\ [others in
a Residential Program, Chandice M. Haste
A Program to E.nhance "feen Fatherhood, Jose R. Pana;
Richard S. Wampler
Influence of Multi-family (~roup Therapy on Parenti\dolescent Relationships, Andrea D. Dickerson; Sedahlia
Jasper Crase CFLE
�Perceptions of Fairness Among Cohabitors: Children,
Labor, and Duration, Sampson Lee Blair; Joyce A. Joyce
Discussant: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Presicler: Sandra Rezac
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Families in Eastern Europe
Families in Eastern Europe: Conrexr, T'rencls and
Variarions, Mihaela Robila CFLE
Set: page Hi for an explanation of Section i\!cmbcrship/Busincss
J\lcctings.
Changes in the \vork-Life Planning of Young East c;erman
\'(/omen Since 1990, Marina A. Adler
Chilclrearing Values in Hungary, April Brayfield; Marta
Korintus
Family and
Presidcr: Teresa Julian, Section Chair
"Normal" and "Deviant" in Conceptualizing the Fan1ily:
The Case of Lithuania, Irene Juozeliuniene
Chair: Mihaela Robila CFLE
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7
International
Prcsicler: Mary Ann Hollinger CFLE, Section Chair
7
Rural Families Speak: The Support Systems of
See page 17 for an cxplanarion of Focus Croups.
Rural Low-income Women
1
The Role of Soci>tl Support Systems in
Promoting F"ather-child Interaction After
Scparaijon, Yoshie Sano; Leslie N. Richards
Adoption
Presider: Margaret \Vard CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Child Care Decisiom in Rural, Lmv-income Families: Is
Granclnwther the Best Choice? Kathy L. Reschke; Margaret
Manoogian; Sharon Seiling; Leslie N. Richards; Susan K.
Warner
Rural Low-income Mothers' Use of and Perspecrives About
Supports to Meet Food Needs, Josephine A. Swanson;
Christine M. Olson; Kendra P. Anderson; Frances C.
Lawrence
The Cosrs of Informal Supports, Sharon Seiling
Discussant: Pamela Monroe
Co-chairs: Margaret Manoogian; Kathy L. Reschke
#3
GLBT-Straight Alliance
Presiders: Roxanne George; Batya Hyman, Focus
Group Co-chairs
Session #
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, NCFP. Certification Director, and members
of the Certificarion Review Commit:tcc wiU be m•ailablc to gi\T assistance in completing the CFLE application form. Sign up at the
NCFR Exhibit Booth. Open ro all artcnclct:s.
2
Family Work Inside and Outside the Family
\vhy l\[en and \'Vomen Perform Household
\vork in the "Women's Sphere", Jennifer L.
Matjasko; Erin Kramer-Holmes; Mark T. Pope; Ted L.
Huston
Links Between Emotional Labor, \'Vork-Family Variables,
and \X!ork Burnout, Brenda L. Seery; Elizabeth Corrigall
6
Session #
Marketing Family Life Education
Presider: Jody Johnston Pawel, CFLE, Focus Croup
Chair
"The Very Highest Thing is Family": Family Life of l\lale
Professors, Catherine Richards Solomon
2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program 37
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Session #
Fanuly Therapy
Prcsider: Kathleen Briggs, Section Chair
Session #
, , . , ,
Feminism and
..... Salon 4
Studies
Presider: Ran10na Faith Oswald, Section Chair
attending receptions sponsored bv
various universities and allied associations. Each receptio1~
will have
seating and display areas. Universities who
wish to sponsor a
may contact Cindy
Conference Director at
Those who reserved
July 10 include:
Session #347 ..... , .... , , , .. Salon 8
Northwest Council on Farnily Relations
Get-together
Sciences
Univ. of MJtnr1esot:1,
Science
of
Social
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Note: Silent Auction Bidding Closes at 2:00 p.m.
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2:00p.m......A\vards Presentation and Presidential Address Stress and Bereavement - Kitson
9:00 p.m ... Dance
Professionals
and NCFR Sections
Noon - 4:CHJ p.m.
Junior Ballroom
10:15 a.m .... .
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Round Table Session-
1st Floor
9:1Hl a.m. - 2:0U p.m.
Session #401.
. . . . . . . . Press Suite
Session #400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SalonS/6
Chronic Health Conditions in Families Across the
Life Course
i\ll arrcndcco arc welcome. leach
fcrcm Lrcilitaror.
mcditaticm will he led by
:1
dif-
Presider: Susanne Olsen, Chair
Speaker:
CFlE
The presenter will describe the Skilled
and resources .of children and
into the
Education. Univ
Mexico and Coordinatm; Multicuirural ECSE Graduate Program
been the principal investigator
grants on Preparing Personnel to Create. Cmnpetent and Caring .EC Environments
in Children and Families. Some
include: Barrera, 1.,
and
and Family and Health Sections.
:20(14. NC:FR Annual Conference Program. .'\()
�Violence, Victimization and Distress: The Role of Family
Support, Clifford L. Broman
Discussant: Estella Martinez
Presider: Ani Yazedjian
..... Salon 16
Session #405
Rural Health Issues
'T'he Intersection of Rural, Low-income
!1
t!!Mtilr!m Children's Health and Child-care, Susan K.
Rmal Places and the I\Iemal Health of Children: The Role
of the Community, Jessica Ziernbroski; Jane Mosley; Erica
Hauck
Econc.Jmic and Social Factors of Depression for Rural .Low
Income !\Iothers, kristine N. Piescher; Jean \V. Bauer
vears of
more than 21)'':{, less
achieve tenure dun men who became fathers
uat:c smdents and
Leslie from the Univ. of
eel a SUIYC)" to SCC jf
for "'--''ue-wn-o
field. 'fhrec to four
will also be selected based on
will include indi-
Health Concerns of Rural Lc.l\v-income Families. Leslie
Richards; Deborah Coehlo; Arny Guyer; Sheila Mammen;
Jean Bauer; Ann
Sharon Seiling
Discussant: Sharon Denham
Pre::sider/Recorder: Margaret Manoogian
. . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 17
\Vclfare Reform and '{outh Well-being From a
Cumulative Risk Perspective, James M. Quane,
Pamela
Patrick Sharkey, Bruce H. Rankin
Out of School Care in Poor Urban Areas: Effects on
Adolescent Behavior, Kathleen M.
Nan M. Astone,
David Bishai
and ll..acc/lc;:rhnicitr i\Iatter for Children in
\Velfare Families? Sharon Vandivere, Martha J. Zaslow,
Jennifer Brooks, Zakia Redd
Discussam: Leigh Ann Simmons-Wescott
.. Salon 18
#404
Understanding Caregiving in African-American
Families
Engaging Families of Color in Pareming and Family
Life Education Programs, William D. Allen; Kimberly
Greder CFLE; Anthony Santiago
A Reaction to Inaction: Black Teens Cope \vith ·violent
Death in New Orleans, Tashel C. Bordere; Jean Ispa
Socialization in African-i\merican Famities and Adolescent
Outcomes, Tiffany Brown-Griffin; Ambika Krishnakumar;
Norma J. Burgess
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Theorizing lntcrsectionalities: Feminist
Praxis in Family Studies, Katherine R.
Beyond Difference: Implications of lntersectionality for
Feminist Theory, Research, and Practice, Kristine M. Baber
"Follcrw the Drinking Gourd" and Other
of
Understanding Intersectionality in Famities, Edith A. Lewis
Discussant: Shirley Hill
Chair: Lee Ann DeReus
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Trask, Wilder, Jabbar-Bey, Taliaferro
Special Session • Race Matters: Affirmative Action ... Bhargava, Daniel,
Henderson
Concurrent Sessions 1
TCRM Workshop Sessions #109, #110
Special Session • Recent Advances in Caregiver Intervention Research •
Haley
Concurrent Sessions 2
TCRM Workshop Sessions #119, #120
Association of Councils Business Meeting
RUP ·Fatherhood, Father Involvement...· Day
Concurrent Sessions 3 & Round Tables
TCRM Workshop Sessions #'128, #129
Plenary Session • Inequalities & Health in Later Life ... • Dilworth·
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How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator- Cassidy
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Students/New Professionals Business Meeting
CFLE CRC Committee
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�410-4 FF Centering Feminism in Marriage and Family
Therapy, Megan J. Murphy
410-5 FS lmerclisciplinary Graduate Programs: Student and
Faculty
Colleen I. Murray; Patrick R. Bennett
Session #408
19
Effects of the
Partnership Instability and Child Behavior, Cynthia
Osborne; Sara McLanahan
Marital Satisfaction and Fathers' hwulvcmcnf, Chih-Yuan
S. Lee; Williarn J. Doherty CFLE
R Parental Depression, Hostile I\Iariul
Contlict ~mcl'l\mth
Outcon1es, Karen L. Franck; Cheryl Buehler
Longitudinal Linkages Between 1n terparemal Connie! :mel
Parenting, Kay Bradford; Br:ian K. Barber
Discussant:: Susan Me Hale
Presider: Kelly Me Coy
Session #409
4Hl-6 R'T Characterizing Parents' Jobs With Objective Data:
O*Ner as a Research Tool, Amy Varner Pirretti
R 410-7 R'T' QualitatiYe Research in Family Science: A 10 Year
Review of Publications, M. Elise Radina CFLE;
Elizabeth A. Sharp; Kimberly J. M. Downs CFLE
410-S FS 'Jbching About i\Jeta-theorv in Human
Developmem and Family Science Courses, William E.
Rose
410-9 FT Infertility: Confronting Ineclualit:y in the Context
of Therapy, Constance H. Shapiro
410-10 FT Cross-cultural Therapy \\lith a Native Hawaii<m
Family, Carol Wr:ight; Bill For:isha
. . . . . . . . . . Salon 8
Dating
Perceptions of Commirment:-related
Gained From Families of Origin, Daniel J.
Changes in Research on Dating and 1\lare Selection, 1950 to
Catherine A. Surra; Christine Gray; Tyfany M.
Boettcher; Nathan R. Cottle; Adam R. West
:\Iiclclle/Oldcr Adults' \1/illingness to Dare Heterogeneous
and Risky P:trtners, Jacki Fitzpatrick CFLE; Elizabeth A.
Sharp; Alan Reifman
Compassionate LmT f(Jr Close Others and Humanity,
Susan K. Sprecher; Beverly Fehr
Discussant: Carolyn Kapinus
Presider: Laurie Meschke
Session #410
. . . . . . . . . . Salon 4
R 410-1 FH Adolescent Mexican Mothers: \Xlirhin-Cultural
~Variations in Socioemotional \\!ell-being, Norma H.
Barajas
41 U-2 RT Bilingualism, Family, and Gender Differences in
Hispanic Sratus Attainment, Sampson Lee Blair; Jose A.
Cob as
R 410-3 RT E;:stimating i\l~ethocl by Context Confound in
i\ssessments of i\Iarit<ll Hostility, Fredrick 0. Lorenz;
Janet N. Melby CFLE; Rand D. Conger
2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program 41
�Session #412
. . . . . . . . Salon 18
i\ll students (graduates and Ltndcrgraduatc) and ne\\· professionals arc im·itcd. The session is informal and social. 1\ facilirator will engage rhc group in a diffcrcn t discussion ropic
each day. Prizes will be awarded.
Prcsickr: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program
414-S Rock In Prevention: i\n Interactive Youth-Led
Pre\-cntion Program, Cathy Hockaday CFLE; Jerry
Stubben; Pat McManus
41-t-9 Is Spanking Abuse? A Comparatin Study of
'Traditional and Distance Stuclems, Margaret H. Young
414-10 Differences in Binge Drinking and Alcohol-Related
Problem Beh<wiors for Fraternity and Non-fraternitY
Students, Boyd W. Pidcock; Larry F. Forthun
CFLE; Judith L. Fischer; Duane Dowel CFLE
Health Section
PsrcholoE,rical Control, Psychosocial Deveklpmenr
and Eating Concerns, Larry F. Forthun; Boyd \V.
Pidcock; Judith L. Fischer; Duane A. Dowel CFLE
414-12 i\Iarital Satisfaction, the Role Expectations and the
at all the booths. Prizes will be awarded.
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to \Vin
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half-price sale of books ti:om the Combined Book
12:1
Session #414.
!Enrichment Section
Values and Anomie as Predictors of Teens' Problem
Behm·iors, H. Wallace Goddard CFLE; Brent G. Goff;
Steven A. Dennis
~fl-t-2 Parental i\tritncles and Children's Underscancling of
\X!ar and Peace, Larissa V. Frias; Judith A. Myers-Walls
CFLE; Roshan Khosravi
-1-1-1--3 Transformational Leadership: A New Paradigm for
Teaching Generation Y, Kevin A. Galbraith; Sterling K.
Wall CFLE
B -1-14--t His Views and Her Views: 1\clolcscents' Perception of
Parental Roles in Two Cultures, Shann-Hwa Hwang; John
A. Addleman
414-5 Parental, Peer and Romamic Attachment Stvles of
Adolescent I\Iothers, Eunjee Joo;
B. Sch.ultz; Ted
G. Futris CFLE
414-Ci Nonresident Fathers' ltwolvement in Parenting:
ltwcstigating The .Role of Caucasian and Hispanic Teenage
i\Iothers' Perceptions of the Coparcntal Relationship,
Debra A. Madden-Derdich; Ted G. Futris CFLE;
Melissa Herzog
414-7 Promoting Sibling Relationships by Teaching
Children to Regulate Emotions, Denise Kennedy Kubose;
Laurie F. Kramer CFLE
42 2004 NCFR i\nnual Conference Program
Role Performance of !(orean Rural Couples, Soon-Mi
Yang; Hyun-Sook Chung; Kyung-Ha Kang
414-1.3 Predictors of Violence in Gm- and Lesbian Intimate
Patrick. C. McKenry CFLE;
Relationships, Tina
Julianne Serovich; Katie Mosack
414-14 Health-related Incc1uality
Families Due
Environmental 'lrJbacco Smoke, Dawn A. Contreras;
Margot E. Kurtz; Jay C. Kurtz
to
414-15 Accessing i\Iental Health Services in Low-income
Depressed Pregnant \Vomen, Carol E. Mertens CFLE;
Joy E. Moel; Allison M. Deere; Scott Stuart; Michael W.
Laura L. Gorman
R 414-1 (J A Retest of T\vo H1Y Disclosure T'heorics: 'The
Julianne M Serovich; Tina L. Mason;
\Vomen's
Lirn; Robin Ostrom
Ji-
414-17 Daily l·lasslcs and H ardincss in Families With
School-agee! Children, M. E. Betsy Garrison; Olena
Nesteruk; Mandy Swanson; Vicky Tiller
4!4-1 S I\Iothers' Psychological
to Disclosure to
Children, Robin A. Ostrorn; Jiyoung Lim; Julianne M.
Serovich
41-1--19 Understanding Parental Engagement in Home
Visiting Programs, Karen McCurdy; Deborah Daro;
Carnot Nelson; Willian1 McGuigan; Jennifer Park
-+ 14-2() Child Sexual Abusers and 'T'heir
i\ Couple
EYaluation, Yvan Lussier; Audrey Brassard; Alain
Perron; Jean-l~ierre Paradis
414-21 Inequalities in Risk Exposure Becween Female and
i\lale Juvenile Offenders, Ann E. Garwick; Eunjung Choi
414-22
in Dual-career Couples: i\lm·ing From
IndividLtal to Relational Efforts, Gloria W. Bird
414-23 Family Health Care i\cross Cultures: An
Internaticmal Online Program, Marie-Luise Friedemann;
�414-39 The Impact of a Child With ADHD on Parents in
Cambodia, Sothy Eng; Miriam Mulsow
414-40 Predictors of Post-Divorce Adjustment in Sourh
Korea, Miai Sung; Sun Wha Ok; So-Young Kwon
R 414-24 Relationship Cont1ict Appraisal: Differences Between
Farm and Urban Couples, Johnben T. Loy; Sharon M.
Danes; Sayali Amarapurkar; Michael E. Metz
414-25 Impact of Parent's Genetic Emphysema: Parents
and Adolescents' Congruency, Jane M. Kurz
414-26 Factors Leading Caregivers to Use Internet Social
Support: Networks, Jan Colvin CFLE; Lillian Chenoweth;
Mary Bold CFLE
414-27 Sense of Control and Mental Health During d1e
Transition to Parenthood, Courtney P. Pierce; Maureen
A. Perry-Jenkins
414-28 \\fork Conditions and Breascfeeding for \'Vorking-chss
New 1\Iorhers, Heather Bourne; Maureen Perry-Jenkins
414-29 Current or Previous \velfare Recipients: Depressive
Symptoms and Protection, Margaret Machara; Claudia J.
Heath; Rena Hallam
414-30 Multiple Interventions for Low-income Preschool
Children and Families, Karen M. Benzies; Suzanne
Tough; Nancy Edwards; Carlene Donnelly
414-31 Emotional Bonds Between Mothers and Their
HIV + Sons, Constance L. Shehan CFLE; Constance R.
Uphold; Joyce Bender; Linda Garzarella
414-32 Ultrasound: A Family Building Technology, Tammy
S. Harpel; Kevin Roy
Science Section
414-33 Using Games and Simulations to Promote Active
Learning in the Classroom, Tammy S. Harpel; Renee A.
Williams-Stanley; Jodie Hertzog
414-34 Bridging the Gap: A Diversity Module for
Introductory Family Studies Courses, Linda M. Oravecz;
Crystal M. Tyler
414-35 Digital Documentaries: Student Awareness of
Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender, Karen S. Joest;
Elizabeth T. Kiniorsld; Shelly J. Hoke
414-36 From Reality TV to Ghettopoly: Using Pop Culture
to Teach About Diversity, JeanMarie St. Clair-Christman;
Julia D. E. Volpe
414-41 Sexual f\Ieaning TnJes and l\Iarital Satisfaction of
Korean in 30s and 40s, Youngjoo Nam; Sun-Wha Ok
414-42 The T}'pology of Cost/Reward of Parental Role
Among Divorced Single Parents, Kyung-Hee Lee; Sun
WhaOk
414-43 Assessment of a Parents' Training Program to
Promote Family Co-responsibility, Isabel Bar tau; Juan
Etxeberria
R 414-44 Economic I-1 ardship and Well-being in Ukrainian
Families, Marina Dorian
414-45 Change and Continuity of \vorking Class
Fatherhood in Korea- 1987 and 2000, Na Yeon Lee;
Young In Kwon
414-46 Determinants of Paternal Involvement in Japan:
National Survey Findings, Kei Suemori
B 414-47 Divorce, Gender, and Asian Americans' Filial
Obligation Beliefs, Amrita Singh; Marilyn Coleman;
Lawrence Ganong; Jason D. Hans CFLE; Tanja
Rothrauff
414-48 Conflict-Satisfaction Linkages Among Chinese and
American Spouses, Jacki Fitzpatrick CFLE; Du Feng;
Shu Liang
414-49 Grandparents Images in Young Children's Literature
Across 5 Decades in the USA, Shulamit N. Ritblatt;
Teresa A. Ganger
R 414-50 c:;endered DiYision of Labor and Decision-making
in Taiwanese Households, Kristy Shih
Research
Section
IneqUJJality
R 414-51 Economic Inequality in and Outside of JVIarriage,
Carrie Yodanis; Sean Lauer
414-52 Access to Health Care in the A.ftermath of \vel fare
Reform, Karen Seccombe
414-53 Spouses' Division of Family Income and Marital
Satisfaction Over Time, Christine M. Proulx; Heather M.
Helms; Debra Craig
414-54 A Measure Developed for Helping Financi<ll
Distressed Families, Jing J. Xiao; Barbara M. Newman;
Janice M. Prochaska; Berta Leon; Robert L. Bassett
lintemational Section
414-37 Cross Borders: Moving Toward lnterna6onalizing
Family Science Programs, Shi-Ruei S. Fang; Teresa
McDowell; Linda E. Derscheid
B 414-55 Welfare-to-Work Single I'viothers' Experiences in
Selecting Early Child Care, Marilyn E. Bruckman CFLE;
Priscilla W. Blanton
414-38 Prevalence of ADHD Among Korean Children:
Gender Issues, Miriam Mulsow, Jeong Rim Lee
414-56 Does Home Production Contribute to Inequality?
Evidence From Non-Metro \visconsin,John Larrivee;
Ron Shaffer
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2004 NCFR Annual Conference Program 43
�Miscellaneous
414-57 Leisure Time and i\Iarital Qualitr /\eros:; the
Transition 1nto Parenrhcmd,
E.
Maureen
Perry-Jenkins; JuliAnna Srnith
Experiences and Challenges
t\Pi\C: Assessment for Pareming Adopt:iYe Children
Needs, Jane F. Gilgun; Susan Keslcinen;
\\'ith
on '[raining, Satisfaction, and
Paul T. Huber
and Nighttime Fears of Preschool
Karen DeBord CFLE
16
Racial Prejudice, Social
Female Offenders
Differencialll_isks in i\lalc and Female African-
Courtney M. Yarcheck;
Prejudice: Role of Familr and
lneHuenrl<Ul;
to
Presentation of 2004 NCFR Awards
Presider:
2003-2005 NCFR President
Franlcie
Hate~ Social Dominance, Nariunalism and
D. Killian
B Prostate Cancer: ,\ Black i\Ian's Bmdcn, Sandra K. Flynn
Discussant:
Henderson CFLE
Prcsidcr: Frankie Denise Powell
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a model
which she
also used in her divorce research, Dr. Kitson
·will
the similarities and differences in
roung widows
cope wirh sudden deaths of their spouses, and how older widows
handle tlle
deaths of their spouses.
NCFR
this session. See page
of the awards and a list of the winners.
44 2004 NCFR i\nnual Conference Program
Impact of Childhood Chronic Health Conditions on
Parents' Health, Kristen E. Holm; Martha A. Rueter;
IV!:. Patterson
�and Sons-in-lmv to Assume
Turner; Timothy S. Killian
R Motivations of
Peters
A Child Chronic 1-l ealrb Condition: Its Impact on the
#
Fanuly, Jerica M. Berge CFLE
Discussant: Susan Olsen
Presider/Recorder: Jane Lanigan
19
Feminist Informed Family
Progrmns, and Interventions
2
8
Nonfamilial Influences on Parents and Children
18
Research,
Explicating the Problematic of Post-cleploymem for F''emalc T\Iilitary Partners, Deborah A.
Norris
Creating a Feminist-informed Social Justice CPT Program,
Christi R. McGeorge; Martin Erickson; Thomas Stone
Carlson
B \vhat's \vrong \vith These People? Stereotyping Couples in
'J'herapy, Hye-Sun Ro; Richard S. Wampler
B Evaluating Community Marriage lnitiati\TS: i\Iethodology
Issues and Resulrs, Paul Birch; Stan Weed; Joseph Olsen
Discussant/Presider: Thomas Blume
R 'fhe lmpacr of Psvchulogical Job Demands on Daily
Brenda L. Bass; Joseph G.
Parent-Child
Linkages Between Children's School Attachment and
Matthew Bumpus; Laura Hill; Nicole
Embcddcness in Family, School, and Neighborhood
Net\vorks: E~ffects on Adcllescent Sexual Behavior, Michael P.
Farrell; Tai S. Kang; Elizabeth Gage; Diane R. Bessel;
Grace lVL Barnes
R Overcoming the Barriers: Parenting Alliance as a Predicror
of i\dolcscenr Father Involvement, Ted G. Futris CFLE;
Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan; Szu-Ying Tsai
Discussant: Shelley MacDermid CFLE
Presicler: Gary Lee
12
Social Change, Premarital Experiences, and i\larital
Dynamics in Nepal, Lynette F. Boelter; William G.
A.xinn; Dirgha J. Ghimire
il3 Paternal Involvement as a Predictor of Japanese T\Iarital
Quality, Shawn L. Christiansen
T'he J\[oderat:ing Role of External Social Support in !(orean
Couples, Hee-Kyung Kwon; Mi-Sook Lee; Seonju Koh
Session #421
10
Adult Relationships Between Parents and Children
Householc!J\Ionctary Transfers to i\clulr Children
and Stepchildren, Tin'lothy S. Killian
R Linked Lives: Adult: Children's Distress and P;m:nts' \Veilbeing, Emily A. Greenfield; Nadine F. Marks
B Patterns of Exchange and Intergenerational
1\esponsibilities, Lawrence Ganong; Marilyn Coleman;
Jason Hans CFLE; Tanja Rothrauff; Tia Schultz; Amrita
Singh; Melinda Stafford; Scott Tobias CFLE
Round rablc formaL ,\ncndees change tables every 30
minutes so attendees can participate in two discussions.
J\ct: Balancing Craduatc School and Family
Life, Nathan R. Cottle; Raeann R. Hamon CFLE;
Christine R. Gray; Mark 0. Jarvis; Brian Higginbotham
423-2 Preparing Future Facultv for Academic Careers in
Family Studies, Kate A. Kuvalanka; Sally A. Koblinsky;
Marta McClintock-Corneaux
423-3 Completing the Dissertation: Achieving Goals
'fbrough a Peer Support Group, Elisabeth F. Maring;
Resa F. lVlatthew
423-4 Developing an Effective Curriculum \'irac, Scott W.
Plunkett; David W. Sager
423-5 Making Graduate. Learning ·visible: i\ Diversity
i\[useurn Space, Suzanne M. Quinn
423-6 lnt:roduct:ion to the New Sourcebook: Interacrive
'This is a seminar in
Theorizing About Families
which a selection of editors will participate); Kevin M.
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�423-7 Strategies for Learning: Transmission, Transaction,
Tramfonnation, Anne M. Burgess; Ann P. Blackwell
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: James Burg, Focus Group Chair
CFLE
P 423-8 SeYen (Plus Three) Principles for Highly Effecti\T
Instruction, Ani Yazedjian
and styles will
and ef!joy an evening of fun with your
Note: No alcoholic beverages are to be brought to
they must be purchased at the Cash Bar or from a restaurant or lounge in tJ1e hotel.
and Staff
Announcing ...
Sec page 18 for an cxplanarion of Section 1\Icmbcr/BLl!iincss
1\[cctings.
Session #425 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 18
Education and Enrichment
Presider: H. Wallace Goddard CFLE, Section Chair
Editors: Elaine A.
erson, Denise
A. Skinner, and Betha
Letiecq
Session #426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salon 19
Families and Technology
Presiders: Derek G'.vinn CFLE; Peggy Meszaros,
Focus Group Co-chairs
The
10th Anniversary of the
sponsoring this special <>H- tn<r<"tlwr
depicting tme-life culture in Japan, will be shown with a short disc
cussion time following the movie. Come, join your
Popcorn
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�November 16-19, 2005
Pre-conference workshops: Monday & Tuesday - Nov. 14, 15
Phoenix
Program Chair:
Gilgun, University of MJnnesota
00 Multiple Learning from Work with Families of 9111
Pauline Boss, U. of i\IN, Lorraine Beaulieu, Founder
8.11d Director of Project Union Outreach,
and
Andres Tones, Director, Outpatient Mental Health.
Roberro Cle!Tlcnte Ctr., NY
00 The !Vleanings
Gender, Sexua!izv, ami Erotic Desire Judith Halberstam, UC-San Diego
00 The
in Multi-Cultural Perspectives Vern Bengtson, U. So. CA
00 Work and Family: Transitions ami Trajectories - Phyllis
Moen, U. of 1\fN
Ask anyone about their tneaning of families, and you \Vi1l receive a different answer from anyone you ask. \'Vhat meanings are
understood abom the word families in the comexr of the increased understandings of rhe diversity and variations among
families themselves? I-low is the meaning of families held among the survivors of 9/11 differenr from the meanings held by
lesbians and gays battling for family rights? \vhat meanings do gender, sexuality, and erotic desire have in contem.porary culture? 1\re the meanings of families held by rnulti-culmral fan1ilies who are U.S. citizens different from those coming into democratic countries as refugees and im1nigrants? \vhat meanings of families are held by int:ergenerational families wirh as many
as five living generations? Does multi-culturalism provide today's families \vith new insights and learning about families, or
does it confuse a complex issue? How has bio-science, technology and internet communication changed the meanings of
families? Have national and international policies changed the meanings of families? These and other issues will be discussed
and highlighted at the :?.005 conference.
t
t
Thematic paper sessions with discussants
Round Robin and book signing for NCFR authors
7 Research Update for Practitioners: Children's Social,
Emotional, and Gender development: Rick Fabes,
Carol Martin, and Laura Hanish, i\Z Stare U.
and Families
t
Special Session on working with Mexican and J'viexicanAn:~erican Fmnilies: Larry Durnka and Mark Roosa,
AZ Stare U.
t
Special Session on Research on Families Using the
Internet: Surveys and Ethnographies
t
Opportunities to earn continuing education credits
t
Professional Developn1ent Seminars
~'Participatory Multi-media Present8.tion on J\Iinorities
Nov. 7-12, 2006 - Minneapolis Hil.wn & Towers, Minneapolis, Willian1 Allen, Chair
Nov. 5-10, 2007- Pittsburgh l-Iilton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pi\; Nov. 3-8, 2008- Peabody Hotel, Little Rock, t\R
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�Board and Committee T\lectings arc for
members of the appropriate Board or Committee only.
Presider: Alexis J. Wal1(er, Editor
14
Directors
Presicler: Gay C. Kitson, 2003-2005 NCFR President
Presider: Jacld Fitzpatrick CFLE, Committee Chair
Presidcrs: Connie Shehan CFLE; Suzanna Smith CFLE;
Donna Davis
Presiders: Norma J. Burgess; Roger H. Rubin, Elections
Council Co-chairs
Director, and Jane
Board ReprcscntatiYe
of Directors
Presider: Gay C. Kitson, 2003-2005 NCFR President
Prcsidcr: Gay C ..Kitson, NCFR President
Prcsiders: Chloe D. Merrill CFLE, Con1111ittee Chair;
Nancy Gonzalez, Director, CFLE Academic Programs
Presidcr: Alan Sugawara, Committee Ch;tir
7
Presiclcr: Adriana Umafia-Taylor CFLE, NCFR Board
Rep
Prcsicler: Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR ExecmiYe Director
Presicler: B. Kay Pasley, 2004- Editor
5
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5:15
Certification
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director
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Presiders: Dawn Cassidy CFLE, CFLE Director; Jeannie
Buckner CFLE. Committee Chair
�Councils Chair
Friday, Nov. 19, 7:30- 8:30am ........... Salon 7
anyone
organizing and/or
or practicum experiences for family
The book
a brief introduceducation, internships and practicums, as
of
workplace,
of professional status, potential problems and
conduct. Special sections
site
sors are included. The Appendix
a collection of varchecklists, agreements/contracts,
evaluation tools
more.
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�p,.,,",,.,,.n Chair ..
. ......... Jay D. Teachman, \\/estern \v'ashington Univ.
. .................. Jane E Gilgun, Univ. of i\Iinnesota
Chair-elect ..
Education and Enrichmenr.
Ethnic linuriries
............ .
.Jay Tcachman
;md f!c,tlrh ......... .
Feminism <l!ld
Srudies
lmernari<mal ..... .
and
Association of Councils
Research
Ex Officio:
N CFIZ Conference Coordin,um
President' ............ .
Presicknt-eltct .. .
NCI"l:Z F\xccuri.\T l)ircctc>r
.Exhibirs C:oordinator ...... .
Audic>-\'isual Coordinator ..
. H. Wallace Goddard, CFLE, Univ. of i\rbnsas Coop. Ext.
J. Bryant-Williams, Univ. of Central Arkansas
. ................ Teresa W. Julian, Ohio State UniY.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Braun, Univ. of
...... Laura S.
CFLE, Northern Illinois UniY.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Briggs, Oklahoma Srate Univ.
lJ niv. of Illinois-Urbana/ Champaign
. Ramona Faith
CFLE, tvlessiah Col.
............. Curtis A. Fox, CFLE, Lonu Linda Uni\·
............... Michael P. Johnson, Penn State Unh·.
. . . Jennifer S.
Univ. of So. Carolina-Spartanburg
....... Arrninta L.
CFLE, Univ. of North Te-:ms
Gonzalez and Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR
.......... Richard
\Vcsrern
Univ.
CMP, NCFR
............ Cindy
Univ. of f\kron
. ............... Gay C.
. . Pamela A.
Louisiana State Univ.
............................ Michael L. Benjamin
............................
A. Strand, N CFR
. .. Carl and Elizabeth
Co-chairs ........... Connie Shehan CFLE, Univ. of Florida
............. Suzanna Srnith CFLE, Uni\c of Florida
..................... Donna Davis. Univ. of Florida
i\latching Scn•icc ....... Martha Mossman, Chair
Center ........... Donna Berardo, Donna Davis
Katie Davis
Connie Shehan
VIP
Suzanna Stnith
Donna Davis
Publicity and Sponsorships .............. Donna Davis, Chair
and Students in Marketing Classes at the Univ. of Florida
Sruclcnt Assistanrs ......... ]\/[argaret Crosbie-Burnett, Chair
Ed Garnier; Kathy Steblia, Committee
................................... Carol Rubino CFLE, Chair
Maisielin Ross CFLE; Audrey Norman; Anita Pembleton, Cmmnittec
:2004 N CFR i\nnual Conference Program 51
�5
14-15,
Capitol Smithsonian
C Street Southwest,
Congressional Briefing and Poster Session
Intensive educational sessions
Concise on-target briefings
Face-to-face meetings with national policymakers and decision makers.
on Capitol Hill
Sponsored by
Panel experts will focus on a wide range of topics related to family policy and current
legislation on Capitol Hill.
�President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
President-elect ................................... Pamela A.
Louisiana State Universitv
l\lember-At-Large ............................. Martha Farrell Erickson, University of J\linnesota
Member-At-Large ........................ Lawrence H. Ganong, University of l\Iissouri-Columbia
I\Iember-At-Large .............................. Leslie A. Koepke, University of \Visconsin-Stout
Member-At-Large .............................. Judith A. Myers-Walls CFLE, Purdue University
Gay C. Kitson T\lember-At-Large ....................................... Jane B. Tornatore, Screen Inc., Seatde
Association of Councils President .................................. Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Messiah College
Students/New Professionals Representative ................ Adriana Umana-Taylor CFLE, Arizona State University
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director............................................................ Michael L.
NCFR Executive Assistant ............................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
2003-2004 NCFR Board of Directors
Back row left to right: Lawrence Canong, Raeann l-Ianwn,
Jane Tornatore, Martha Farrell Erickson, Pamela Monroe, Gay
l(itson, J\Iichacl Benjamin.
Front row left to right: Adriana Lln1m1a-T'aylor, Judith MyersWalls, Leslie Koepke
Journal ofl\l!arriage and Family . ......................................... Alexis J. Walker, Oregon State Univ.
FamiZy Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal ofApplied Family Studies . ...... B.
Pasley, Florida State Univ.• 2004
...................................................................... Joyce A. Arditti, Virginia "Tech, 2005
President .............................................................. Gay C. Kitson, Uni,cersity of Akron
President-elect ..................................................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State Univ.
1\Iember-At-Large ........................................... Martha Farrell Erickson, Universitr of I\Iinnesota
i\Iember-1\t-Large ...................................... Lawrence H. Ganong, University of Missouri-Columbia
J\Iember-At-Large .......................................... Deborah B. Gentry CFLE, Illinois State University
Member-At-Large ..................................................... Robett Reyes CFLE, Messiah CoLlege
i\Iember-At-Large ..................................................... Jane B. Tornatore, Screen Inc., Seattle
1\ssociation of Councils President ..... Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Working Fan1ily Resource Center, St. Paul, MN Schools
Students/New Professionals Representati,ce ................ Julie K. Kohler, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Ex officio:
N CFR Executive Director. ........................................................... Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR
............................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
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Anninta Jacobson
CFLE
Marcie Brooke Sccrt'tary /Trc:Jsurcr/
i\f61iatc c:unnection
Editor. ............ Janice Weber CFLE
Pasr President: Nominating Committee
Chair ........ Raeann R. Hamon CFLE
Student/New Profession:1l Reps ......... .
Michele Genest; Joi Woodard
Section Liaison ......... J. Lynn Rhoden
Staff Liaison ............. Lynda Bessey
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CaLifornia ............. Pamela Gardner
lllinois ............. Kathleen O'Rourke
lndiaJu ...... Lorraine Blackman CFLE
i\Iichigan ................ Gloria Warren
NCFR Staff: Back John Pepper: i\Iicldlc. Row: Lynda
Cindv
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Gon;:alcz, Pat
Knutson-Grams; Front Row: Judy Schutz, Dawn
Sasha
Sm.ith
i\Hnncsma ............. Lynda Rodgers
Ohio ........... Gregory Janson CFLE
Oklahoma . . . . .......... Kent Choate
'Texas ....... Jo Ann Engelbrecht CFLE
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i\Iid 1\rlantic. ........ Jacqueline Schwab
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Cremer Greensboro, NC . Cindy Dorman
'Tai\van ..... Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
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Bowling Crcc:n State Un.iv.......... Laura
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East Carolina Univ..... Elizabeth Carroll
CFLE
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Louisiana 'fc:ch LlniY. Duane Dowd CFLE
i\kssiah CoL .... Raeann Harnon CFLE
Purdue Univ................ Janie Long
Samford Univ........... Jonathan Davis
South Carolina Stare Uni\-.......... Sheila
Littlejohn-Blake CFLE
Univ........... ·Robert Moreno
Texas Tech Univ..... Lane Powell CFLE
·rexas Southern Univ............. Maxine
Hammonds-Smith CFLE
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\Voman's Uni\~)
............. Linda Ladd CFLE
Tr1wson Univ..... Karen Goldrich Eskow
Univ. of Central Oklahoma .... Kaye Sears
Univ. of Detroit
.. Libby Blume
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Uni\-. of i\laryland .......... Roger Rubin
Univ. of Minnesota ........ Jodi Dworkin
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CFLE
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CFLE
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Employer, Session Number(s) in which the person is a panicipant,
Number(s) in "lvhich the person is listed.
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Erin, U. l\10-C:ulumbia.
/:/:.112-4.
. ..... p. 311
;\rarar, 1\rsinch, Loma Linda U.,
#JON~ I .............. p..111
'Thomas
\\'akc
Fmcsr U.. :/¢.105 .
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;\rdirti,
#215-12. 338 ..... pp. 22, 53
T:\ \Voman'o
U.. #318-J . ......... p. 32
Sarah, Auburn LT.,
#?J 18-57 .
. ......... p. 33
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1\ucrbach, Carl. YeshiYa U.,
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Axelson, Leland J, F~merims, \';\
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;\:-.:inn, \l'illiam G., U. l\LI,
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Baber, J(risrine i\L, U. NH,
#223-..f; -1117-1 .... pp. 25, ~~~
Haetc
Den\-dle, U. i\Z,
#215--!5 ............. p. 23
Bal1t', J-.:.athlcen, BYU, # 11.1!
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Bailey, Sandra J., !\IT State U.,
#TCTU\1, 2115-2 .... pp. 7, 2U
Ballard, Sharon tiL, E. Carolina
U. #334-1. 2 .......... p. 36
.Ballard-Reisch, Deborah, U.
N\AZcno, #'T'CRi\1 ..... p. 7
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Bamaca, l\layra )·., U. ILL' rbana/ Champaign, #2tl(,-2
..... P· 21.1
Barajas, Norma H., U. TLUrbana/Champaign, #~111-1
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Barber. Brian I-.:., U. TN,
#1!7-2. 215--~3. -1(,, 22-1,
..JUS--~ ..... pp. 15, 1(,, 23, ell
Barber. Bonnie l .. , U. AZ,
#117-.l, 215-52, .lll-2,
318-14 . . pp. ts. 23, :m. 32
Barnes. Grace l\l.. Re:;earch
I nst. on ;\ddictions. #-+22-3
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Barrem, lsaura, U. Nlll
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. ........ p. 39
Barmu. IsabeL Depr. l\l1Dl~.
Faculrad de FlCE, #414--13
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Barrell. Denise S., U. \V!,
#Jlk--11
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Suzanne, OH
Sratc U, #!17-3.
. p. 15
Banolic.
U. T:\,
129 ................ p. [(,
Ban-on.
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LT .. #311k-l
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Bass. Brenda L., U. N. [;\
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.. p. -+5
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Bauer, Jean \V, U. LllN,
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Havolck, Ste,·en, !\nachmenr
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Beckwith, Renee, B\'U. # lil1
......... p. 12
Behnke, ,\ndrcw, Purdue U.,
#10\H~l. 3115 ...... pp. lk, 3tl
Belcher, C:harlenzo, Wake Co.
l~xt., #131 1-1 .... p. 16
Bell, Dm·icl, ;\ffilimed Systems
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BelL Linda, Houston, T:\.
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Bell.
J, T.:\ Tech U.,
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Berh\ri, i\dit<ll, U. lhifa,
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Bender, Jovcc, NFL/So. Ci\
\'crs System, :f:F-11-1-.ll .. p. 43
Benjamin, Michael L., NCFR
Exec. Dir., #~1-1-A, 42-1
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.. -19,51, 53,55
Benncrt, Patrick R., U. N\'~
Reno, #..J l0-5 ......... p. -11
Benokratis, Nijolc, LT. Balrimorc,
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. .... p.21
Bensman, \larilyn, NCl1'R-UN
Rep., New York
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Benson, \lark, \'A 'l'ech,
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Bcmcics, karen \f., U. Calgary,
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Berardo, Donna, U. l'L pp. -1, 51
Berardo, F!cJix, U. FL., #231
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Berg, Denise, Santa i\ Ionica CoL
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.. .. p. lR
Berge, Jerica i\L, U. i\lN .
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Berke, Debra, f\Iessiah Col.,
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1krkd,
U. C A,
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Hessel, Diane R .. U. Buffalo,
SUNY #~22-3 ........ p. 45
NCFR Staff.
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Betts, Sherry C., \';\ ·rcch,
# 123-1 .............. p. [(,
Bhargan, i\nurima, N f\i\CP,
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Binstock.
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Birch, Paul)., U. c;i\,
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BiTLl, Cloria W, VA Tech,
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Bishai, DaYid, Johns Hopkins
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Blume, Libbv B., U. Dctroiri\Icrcv, #TC:RJ\i, # 12(,
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Blume, 'Thomas \Y., Oakland U.,
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Bold,
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Booth, Alan, Pi\ Smte U.
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Borden, Lvnnc l\L, U. AZ,
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Bors rclmann, N ancv. Bos ron
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Boss, Pauline, U. i\lN,
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Bou Ghosn, i\Lichcla, ;\Z Srarc
U.,#.'\18-51 .......... p.33
Boulin-Johnson, Leanor, i\Z
Stare U., #237 . . . ... p. 27
Bourne, Heather, U. i\L\,
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Bowen, Garv L., U. NC-f:hapd
Hill, #123-1, 222-1
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Bowman, Sall1•, OR Srarc U.,
#322-2 .............. p. .34
Bovd-Soisson, Erin E, l\lcssiah
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Esther L., YA 'J'cch,
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Bradford, Kay, U. J..::Y,
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Branscomb, Karhrvn R., U. IL U rhan;l/ Clnmp:;ign,
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. ....... p. 23
Brassard, Audrev, U. Quebec a
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Braun, Bonnie, U i\JD., #139,
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Brayfield, ApriL ·rulane U.,
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Brcdciwfr, David J, Concordia
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Brewer, Amber, B YU,
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l(athlccn, OK Stare U.
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Brines, Julie. Li. \\A, #~II, p. 41
Brimer. Preston ,\., U. CT.,
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Cenc II., U. Ci\,
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Broman, Clifford L, i\ll Srare U.
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p. -lU
Brooke, l\ Iarcie, \\fork Fam. Res.
Ctr., St. Paul, i\JN Pub. Schs.
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Brooks, Jennifer, Caliber
Associates, #4U(>-."> . . . p. 411
Brosi, Whirnn· 1\., i\ ll Stare U.,
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Brown. 1\nira C., U. C1\,
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Brown-CriFfin, Tiffanv, l\lonrchir Srarc U., #328-2, 4tl4-3
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Bruckman, i\larilvn E., Nc>. IL
U., #414-55 . .
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Bryam, Brenda, #TCRM ... p. 7
Brvant, Chalandra. M., ];\Stare
U. #1115-2, .'11 tHO. pp. 31l. 3.3
Brvanr-Williams,
U.
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Bucldcy, Catherine, K., L. i\Z.,
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. . p. 30
Buckmillcr, Nicole, B\'U,
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Buckner, Jeannie . . . . ... p. 48
Buchler, Cheryl, U. NC-Crccnsboro, #215-54, 4118 pp. 23. 4I
Bulcrofr, Richard, West. \VA U.,
#'I'C:Ri\ l, l 3 6
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Bull, Bradley W, U. 'TN,
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Hulls, Joi Woodard.
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13ulock, Lauric 1\., i\LI Smrc U.,
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Bumpus, l\[anhew F, \\!A State
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Burgess, 1\nnc ilL U. So. i\[S,
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NormaJ,
U..
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Burr,
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Burron, Linda, P;\ State U., 3114
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Bush, Kevin R., U. (;1\. #115,
326-l
...... pp. 14, 35
Burlcr, Adam B.. U. N. L\,
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Caponi, 1\ [ceso k., U. !\ [],
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Cares, 1\lison, Pi\ St.He U.,
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C:arobn, i\[arsha, ill! Stare U.,
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CarrolL
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Carroll. [;:Iizabeth B., E. Carolina U.. #334-2 .... pp. 3(>, 55
C:aspi, .Jonathan, !\lontclair Smre
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DmYn, NCI 1R Staff.
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C:atc, Rodney ill., U. ;\/:,
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Carlen, Beth S., DePaul U.,
#308-3, 327. . . . pp. 30, 35
Chang, 1.
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Stare U. #~ 1G-4 .
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Check, C:hcrvl, Pi\ St:Hc U.,
#333-2 .
. .... p. J(,
Chenowcrh, Lillian, T.X
Woman's U., #]311-(,, 3I 8-3,
41 "J.-2(, ....... pp. 17, 32, -IJ
Choi, Eunjung, U. MN, #"t! 4-21
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Christensen, i\bigail, #2111
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Christensen, Shcric ;\., BYU,
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. . p. 22
Christenson, Jacob D., BYU,
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Chrisriansen, Sluwn L, So. u·r
U., #420-2
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Christopher, F :-icon, hZ Stare
U., #215-32, 227, 31k-3'J
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Chuang, Susan :::i.,
li.,
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Chung. Grace. U. IL # 12(>-3.
137 ..
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Chung, Hvun-Sook, Seoul Sang
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Clark, Christine, E. Carolina U.,
#.123-.1
....... p. 3-t
Clarke, .Jean 1., J l. Consulrants,
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CLuon, ;\nw E., U. i\L\,
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Clements, J\ndrca. Lc. TN Stare
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Cnbas,
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#4111-2.
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Susan R., LaCrangc Col.,
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Cochlo. Deborah
OR
State U. #32~-3. 4115-~
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Cohan, Catherine L., Penn Srare
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. . p. 2~
Coleman, i\Luilvn, U. ;\IOColumbi,1, #305-.\ .311,
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Collins, Cherie, U. \IN #22()-]
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Collins, Dawn, Li. i\Z, #227 -1 .
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Colvin, .Jan, L \Tech U.
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Conger, Rand D., U. C\,
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Connor, Jennifer J, U. ;\lN,
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Contreras, Dawn /\., i\Ll Stare
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Cook, Kimbcrlv J., U. So. i\L\,
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Linda C, Villanova U.
#31')-2....
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Elizabeth, Penn State
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Cost·a, Cina, "[(J\vson U.
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Cortk, Narc R., U.N. T\:.
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Cov:llt, Brandon ill., U. WI,
..,0
#215-53 ..
.... P· -·'
2004 N CFR Annual Conference Program ()[
�Co,vdery, Rancli, Loma Linda Ll.,
#308-l .............. p. 30
Craig, Deborah, U. NC,
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.... p. 43
Crane, D. Russell, BYU,
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... ' . . . . . . . .... pp. 23, ]I)
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, I1\ State
U.,#335, 4[(>-3 .... pp . .JC,, -14
Crosbic-Burnctt,
U.
:\liami. #TCRi\l
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Crosswhite, Jennifer, ;\uburn U.,
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. ... p. 12
Crouter, i\nn C., Pi\ State U.,
#117-l .............. p. IS
Csizmadia, I\nnamaria, U. t\!0Columbia. #.118-27 .... p..)2
Cunningham,
No. Pointe
Health & \Vellness C:tr.. i\[ini\IN, #225 .... p. 25
Cunningham.
Lmn, U. TN,
#133.
... - ... - .... p. 17
Cunningham. l\Iick, # 1114-. p. 1.11
Cupp, Pamela .k., U. J<Y,
#318--1-7 ............. p. 3.1
Cunner-Smith,
Elizabeth,
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#215-8 ...
.. p. 22
De ]!rain, John, U. NE-Lincoln,
# 1 ! 4-2 .
. .... - p. ! -IDe Frain, Nikki, U. NF.-Lincoln,
11-1--2
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Deatrick, Janet, Yale U.,
#1311-5.
p. l7
Deere, i\llisun i\L, U. L\,
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. .... p. 42
Decs, Jemcg \·., \'1\ Tech,
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Dciner, Penm, U. DE, #.122-4.
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i\!clissa Y., i\Z Smtc U.
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Ddimann-_jcnkins,
kent
Stme U., #312-(, .. pp. 3!, 55
L, Chung Yuan
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Denham, Sharon, 0!1 U.,
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Dennis, Ste\Tn 1\., U. i\L
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Derscheicl. Linda, E .. No. IL U.,
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Dickerson, i\ndrea D., #335-3
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Daniel, Annie J, Dillard U.,
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Daro, Deborah, U. Chicago,
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Darringmn, Jana, UT Sull:t: U.,
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p. 34
Dm·cr, .-\dam, E.\';\ t\Icdical
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Davies, L. Chris, \';\ Tech,
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Davis, Donna, U. FJ .. pp. -k 5 I
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Dm·is, [(atie, U. l'L
Davis, J<clh· D., Pi\ Smte U.,
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Day, R<tndal D., llYU. #1111, !21,
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DeBord, I<arm, NC: Sratc U..
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Dilworth-i\mlcrson.
U.
HilL #1121, !31
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Dixon, Jane, Yale U., # 1311-5
.........
. .. p. 17
\Vi!liam, U. i\IN,
#2(17 -I, 215-l "1(18
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Dulbin-~facNab.
#U8-5
....... p. IN
Dolbhite, DaYicl, BYU,
#TC:R~ I .
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Donnellr, Carlene,
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Donncllr, Denise i\., (;;\ State
U., #310, .1l0~17, .127
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Dorian, l\Iarina, U. I L-lJ rbana/
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Dot:rercr,
l\L Penn State
U., #215--1--1- .......... p. 23
Doucet, Fabicnnc, U. C:T
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.. p..L
....... p..1(,
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Dowel, Duane i\ .. L!\ ·rech U,
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....... pp. 3U, ~2, 55
Dowel, I<atherine, RTI Im. U.,
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Downs, kimberly J i\l., U. i\IOc:olumbia, #.11 'J. "11.11-7
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Draper, Tlwmas \V:, BYU,
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Deborah, UT
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Dworkin .. Jodi, U. i\IN,
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Tina, BYU, #328-7,
4-l G-1
.... pp. 35, -t~
E
Julie, Wake Forest U.,
#3115-!
...... p.3(1
Edwards, Todd, U. San
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Edwards,
U. ()nawa.
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Da,·id J., (Jl-1 Smte
U,. i:i2! 5-48
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T'\ Tech U..
#-11-1-.l'J.
. .... p. -l.l
JoAnn. ·rx \\·oman's U., #.112-:1 .. pp ..11, 55
[\.Carolina U..
# 1311-3
... p. ! 7
['.riekson. t\lartha FarrelL LT.
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Erickson, l\!arrin J. ND Stare
U., #..f!'J-2 ........... p. 45
Eskow, .k.arcn C., Towson U.
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Etxebcrria,
Dept .. l\IJD[::,
Facultacl de 1'1,
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r:,rans,
BYU.
#:215-'t f) . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
r:,ans,
ICHD. \\A
DC. #311,1 ........... p. 2'1
htlk, R., Fmnk, # l\l-f. .... p. 12
Falke, Stephanie 1., B\.U.
#JHl--1-.
. . p. 32
l'ang, Sllll-1\nn, li\ State U.,
#3 lf-:--1-11. . .
. .... pp. 33
Shi-Ruci S., No. JL U.,
#-1-!-'l-37 .. -.
. .. p. -1-3
Farimin, F'aiar I', SO State U.,
#.1!8-25.....
. .... p.32
Farrell, i\ l.ichael P., L'. Buffalo,
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. p. -1-5
Fawcett, Elizabeth B., BYU,
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. . P· 'Yl
Fe hr.
L'. \'Cinnipeg,
. ...... p. -1-1
#-1-0'!-4-.-.
Feldman,
NCFR \\A
Rep., \Vi\. DC
.... p. ::>::>
!'citY. J<athrm. #227 ..... p. 2(,
Du, T'\. Tech U.,
#41-+--IG . .
. . p. -1-3
l'erris, \!aria, TBl\1, #32-1--2
... p. :1-1Few, April L., \',\ Tech, #211(r,
2!5-12.
. .... pp. 211,22
hnlcv, c; orclon E., FL Int. U.,
#]li'--1-9.
. ........ p. 3_1
Fischer, Judith L, TX Tech U.,
#.l116-L 414-lll. 11
... pp. 30,-1-2
Fisher, Jodi B., Central i\ll U.
#321-:-1 .............. p. 35
Fir~gera!d,
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Paradis, Jean-Pierre, i'vfmrricic
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Parker, Lvsa, /\.ttachmenr
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Parra, Jose R., TX Tech U.,
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. . p. 36
Pasley, B. J(ay, FL Stare U.
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Patterson, Jo Ellen, U. San
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Pal:terson, Joan ilf., U. illN,
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Paulsen, Catherine, i\ugsburg
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Paulsen, Curt, i\ugsburg Col.,
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Pautz, Karen, OR State U.,
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318-39 ........... p.23,33
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 51
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Pepper, John, NCFR Sraff
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Perkins, Daniel, U. Pi\ Ext., #PC
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Peters, Cheryl L., OR State U.,
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Peterson, Gary \V., I\Iiami U.,
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Pettit, Rebecca \V.,
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.........
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Pctrs, Riclurd _j, OH State U.,
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Pfister, llka ](., U. DE, #215-29
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Pflieger, Jackie, i\uburn U.,
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Pidcock, Boyd \V, Lewis & Clark
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Pierce, Courtney P., U. i\IA.
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Kathleen \V, u·r Stare
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Pieschcr, ](risrine N., U. i\[N,
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Pirrctri, i\my Varner, Penn State
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Pitt-Carsouphcs, i\Lu·cie, Purdue
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Pirtm<m,
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423 .
Plush, Rochelle, U. AZ, #227
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Pope, i\Iark T., U. TX, #21 8-1,
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.. p. inside back cover
Powell, Frankie D., Drexel U.,
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Powell, L,ane, TX Tech Ll., #1112
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Pratt, Clara, OR State U.,
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Pratt, Dawn, Purdue U., #138-5
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Price, Christine i\., OFI Srate U.,
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Price, Sharon, Emeritus, U. Gi\
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Prochaska, Janice i\L, ProChange Behavior Sy., #414-54
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Proulx, Christine i\I., U. N CGreensboro, #414-53 .. p. 43
Pruthi, i\Imma, TX 'T'ech U.,
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. ....... p. 30
Quandt, Sara i\., \Vake Forest
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Quane, James i\L, Harvard U.,
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Quinn, Suzanne 1\I., U. So. FL,
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lbdina, ~I. ];:lise, U. No. 1/\,
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Raimondi, Nikki, FL State U,
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Randolph, Suzanne~!., U. J\.ID,
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4(1
Rao, Abha S., U. J\'Z, #318-14
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Redd, Zakia, Child 'frends, \VA
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Reesing, ;\mv, U. i\Z, #227
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Reilinan. Alan, TX Tech U.,
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.. p. 41
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Renick, Sandra E., U. No. ·rx,
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Reschke, J..:athy L, OH State U.,
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Reves, Robcrr, Messiah Col.,
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Rezac, Sandra, SUN'{Plartsburgh, #338 ..... p. 37
Rhoden, Lyn, U. NC-Charlotrc,
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Ribadu, Isa, Loma Linda U.,
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Rice, Melissa, li\ Stare U.,
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. ...... p. 34
Rice, David B., So. i\Z \ri\.,
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Richards, Leslie N., OR State U.,
#215-13, 337-1,405-4
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Riday, .Jennifer Dawn, Stay-athome Mom, #416-3 ... p. H
Ridley, Carl i\., lJ. AZ, #227
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Riley, Debbie B., C:tr.for
1\dopiion Support, #125-1
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Ritblatt, Shulamit, San Diego
State U., #318-25, 414-49
................ pp. 32,43
Ro, !-lye-Sun, 'IX Tech U.,
#419-3 .............. p. 45
Roberts, Linda J., U. Wl,
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Robila, i\lihacln, Svracusc U,
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Robinson, Linda C., E. Carolina
U., #205-4, 318-5, 322-3
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Roche, J(arhlccn ilL, Johns
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Rombo, Dorothv, U TN,
#115 ................ p. 15
Rose, William E., Villa Julie
Col., #4!0-8 .......... p. 41
Rosen, Harris, Rosen Propcnics,
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. ....... p. 34
Ross, ~laisiclin, U. FL Exr.
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Rossman, ](aline, OR State U.,
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Rorhrauft~ Tanja C., U. i\!0,
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414-47, 421
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Rov, ](evin, Purdue U., #228,
414-32, 423-(J. . pp. 26, 43, 45
Rubin, Roger, lJ. J\lD pp. 48, 55
Rubino, Carol, Carol Rubino
Assoc., r~·L, #Work-Life PC
. pp. G, 51
Rubio, I\lcrcedes, ASA, #130-R
. p. l7
Ruddick, Lindsay, U. i\Z,
#227 ...... .
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Rueter, Martha, U. I\IN,
#318-52, 418-3 ... pp. 33, 44
Rusovick, Rik, Loma Linda U.,
#.310, 318-46 ..... pp. 30, 33
Saathoff-Wells, Tara, Cent l\Il
U., #[()C), 240 ..... PP· 13, 27
Sabatclli, Ronald, U. CT, #120
. ................... p. 15
Sabattini, Laura, U. CA-Sant:a
Cruz, #328-9 ......... p. 35
Sager, David \V., Consultant, Fr.
Worth, TX, #423-4 .... p. 45
Sanchez, i\larla G., LLC,
#122-4 .............. p. lG
Sandberg, Jonathan G., Syracuse
U.,#124-I ........... p.lli
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�Sands, Tm·ah. C:i\ Stare Ll.,
#20(r-3 .............. p. 211
Sano, Yoshie, OR State U..
#337-1 .............. p. 37
SanriagCJ, r\nthmw, Central li\
U.. #40-1- I
......... p. ~I I
Smcr, ;\line G .. #1111 .... p. 13
Schilmodlcr, Gan-, U i\LE,
#1.33 ................ p. 17
Schilmoclkr. kathy, U. i\[1.:,
# 1.13' ' ' ' . ' .. ' ' ' ' ' .. ' p. I 7
Schmiege, C:rnthia, U. ID,
TCR'\ l ............... p.
Schock, r\ngie i\L. C:i\ State U.,
#20CJ-.1.
. p. 211
Schoppe-Sulli,·:m. Smah J. (Jl-1
State U.. #-122--1. . . . . p. -15
Schramm, Da,·id G. U'l' Srate
U., #32! l~ L 325, 33l
.......... PP· .1-1, 35, 3Cl
Schulr~. Jerclyn B.. 01-1 Stare U.,
#-ll-1-5...
. ....... p. -12
Schultz. Ti:t, L'. i\10-Columhia.
#US-C,, 3115-1, 3lS-l0, -121
.. pp. IS . .JII, 32, -15
Schul~. Emilr. U. r\L, #.llli-3
............. p. 32
Schumm, \Valier, LS St. U.
#ll<J
. . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Schurz. Judr. N (] 'R Staff
SchYanci-cldr, PaulL, \Vebcr
State U.. #115-l. 32S-3 .....
................ pp. 15,35
Schw:rb. JacLiudine E., Penn
Stare U., #32S-l (I . pp. 35. 55
Sclw,:arz, Rona, Purdue Li.,
#ll3-l,2lll . . . . . pp. 14,21
Seccombe, ](aren, Port-land
. .. p. -13
State U.. #-11-1-52.
SecdalL Ryan, BYU, #2!5-31
... p. 22
Seen·, Brenda L., Penn Srate Ll.,
#33ll-2 ' '
.. ' . p. 37
Seiling, Sharon, OH Stare U.,
#337-1, 405.' .... pp. 37, -Ill
Scrm·ich, Julianne, Ul-l State U..
#414-13. !6, 17.' '. ' .. p. -~2
Seshadri, Gita. Loma Linda U.,
#!30-li, 318-2'J .. '. p. 17,31
Shaffer, Ron, U. \VI, #4l-~-5(r
.........
. . p. 43
Shamai. i\licld, Tel Hai r\cad.
Col., #311'!-2 .......... p. 30
Shapiro, Cunsmnce H., U. ILUrbana/C:hampaign, #-1111-<J
' ... '.' .. '.' .. '. ~ -11
Sharker, Parrick, Han'ard U.,
#--II 1(>-l .............. p. 4U
Sharp, l::li~abeth 1\., T::\ Tech
Ll., #--IO<J-3, -110-7 ...... p. 41
Shaw, i\aron, B\U, #215-.35, 38
. ' ' . ' . p. 2.3
Shehan, Constance L., U. FL,
# lii'J, 414-.31
... pp. 1.3, 43, -19, 51
Shelton, Ellen, Wilder· Res. Ctr.
St. PauL r\fN, #3211-3 .. p. 34
Sherif-Trask, B:1hira, U. DE,
#l115 ................ p. 13
Shih, [(risry. U. lL-Urbana/
Champaign. #l37. -1!4-511 ...
................ pp. 18, -13
Shirer, l(arl~1. l\Il State U.,
#:ll K-57 ............. p. 33
Shrcftler, ](arina f\L, Penn Srate
U.. #2!5-17 .......... p. 22
Shrestha, Bandana, Points of
Light Found., #2!5-W, p. 23
Sbulkin. Sandee, #211 .... p. 21
Silliman. Benjamin, NC Sratc U.
Exr, #1.311-l, 215-21
........... pp. l (r, 22
Simmons-Wescon. Lcighann. U
C1\, ;i:t4UCr ............ p. --Ill
Sihustcin, i\krril, U. C\ Li\.,
#2!H-l. . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' . p.2-t
Simons, Leslie C., U. c;1\.
...... p. 35
#.126-1
Simons. Ronald I"·• U. Ci\,
#211. 326-l ...... pp. 2!, 35
Singh, 1\mrira, U. i\[0Columbia, # l]fi-3, 3115-3, -121
........... pp. l R, 45
Singh, 1\rchana, UT Srarc U.,
#I l-1-2. -rl-1-47 ... pp. 14,-13
Skngrand, Linda, UT Stare U.,
# 114-2, .120, 331
. pp. 1-1 , 3-1, 36
Slm·pnck, Berna J, U. i\.lberm.
:#.132-3 . .
. ....... p. 3(,
Zaycd U.,
Skulmoski,
#ll(r-2..
..p. 15
Small, Stephen 1\., U. \VI,
#:2J S-53 ............. p. 2J
Smart, Laura, No. IL U., # 107,
23-1 .. '.'.' '.' pp. 13, 27,51
Smecding, Timotlw, Syracuse U.,
#314 ..... '.' '.'.' ... p. 31
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Smith, Jessica J, 1\Iiami U.,
#3111-2 .............. p. 311
Smith, Julii\nna, U. i\Ii\,
#-114-57 ............. p. H
Smith, J...:.c,·in i\f, BYU, #318-50
............ P· 3.3
Smith, Sasha, NC:FR Sraff. p. 55
Smith, Suzanna, Ll. FL
......... p~ --IH, 51
Smith, Suzanne R., \VA State Ll ..
#212-4, 3~6 .... p. 2!, 38, 55
Smith, .Jr., \Villiam i\L, Emeritus,
Penn State U.
........ p. inside back cmccr
Snider, J. Blake, E. TN Stare U.,
#215-18'.' ... ' .... '. p. 22
Sokabki, l-lcnnk Warsaw,
Poland, #221 ......... p. 2-1
Sullie, Donna L., i\uburn U.,
#12H,3lH-15 ..... pp. IG,32
Solomon, Catherine R.,
U., #33H-3
... p. 37
Som, i\nurag, \';\Tech,
#2!5-27 '' ... '.'.'' '' p. 22
Sorell, Gwendolyn T., TX Tech
U.. #3\IR--1 ........... p. 31l
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State
U....... p. inside back cm-er
Spicer, Jodi. i\ [] State U.,
#31H-2 .............. p. 32
Spurakowski, il fichael. Emerirw;.
Virginia Tech
. inside back coYer
Sprecher, Susan t...:. .. lL State U.,
#-111'!-4.
. . p. 4!
Sr. Clair-Christman, Jeani\[arie,
U. DE, #-IH-3Cr ....... p. 43
Srafford, i\[clinda. U. i\[0Columbia, # l3H-(r, 31!-l,
3!S-[(,, --121-3
..... pp. lH, 30. 32, 45
Stauffer, Dana, Penn State U.,
#333-2 .............. p. 36
. .... p. 5!
Stcblia, J(adty.
Steele, Connie. Emeritus, U. TN
. . P· -19
Steinberg, Lauric, # !110 .. p. l 1111
Stern, Phrllis. #TC:Rt\1 .... p. 7
Srewart, Pearl, !\Ionrclair Srare
Li., #328-2 ........ ' .. p. 35
Stith, Sandra ill., \'i\ Tech,
#215-27.'''' ' ... ' '. 'p. 22
Stocksmith. Julie H .. i\Z Stare
U., #31H-5l .......... p. 33
Stoh, Heidi E., Ci\ Srmc U.San Bernardino, # l 17-2,
215--13 ''. '.''.'. pp. 15, 23
Stone, i\[argaret R., U. i\Z,
#ll7-3, 215-23 ' .. pp. 15,22
Stone Carlson, Thomas, ND
Stare U., #41 <J-2 ....... p. 45
Strand, Jeanne, NCl·TZ Staff
. ' ' ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' .. pp. 53, 55
Straus, i\lurray 1\., U. NH
........ p. inside back CU\Tf
Sruart. Scon, U. 1!\, #-11-1-15
...... '' '.' .. ' .. '.' 'p. -12
St·ubben, Jerry, 11\ State U.,
#215-(,, -rt-1-H .... pp. 22.42
Srue\T, Jcllrer L., U. N ~ [, #!I I 1,
1311- 215--I'J.
pp. 12. 17.
23, 27
Suemori, l(ci, Nihon l'ukushi
U.. #-ll-1--16 .......... p. -13
Sugawara, :\!an, OR State U
' .... '.'.'.' '.'. p. 48
Sung, i\liai, ](orca Natl.Opcn
Uni,·., #~l-l-40 ........ p. -13
Supple. 1\ndrcw, U. NCGrecnsbow, # ll5 ..... p. !4
Surra. Catherine A., U. TX.
:f;i:J]8-4l, 4(19' ... ' pp. 33,-11
Swanberg, Jennifer, # 113 . p. l-1
Swanson, Josephine, Cornell U.,
#337-l .............. p.37
S\vanson, Mandy. J ,i\ State U.,
#!I Cr-l, 215-25, -114-lli' . ' . '
'. pp. 15, 22,-12
Swenson, Donald, i\[r. Roral
CoL # l li)-2, 3 l I1-l ....... .
................ pp.l5,311
Szimwacz, 1\ [aximiliane E., E.
\'1\ U., #215-5'! ....... p. 23
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Takigiku, Susan ](., U. i\R,
#311CJ--I .............. p. 311
Taliaferro, Joccl yn, N C: S rare U.,
#!CIS ................ p. 13
Tapia, Janeth, NC: l''arm\vod;ers'
Prog., #305-l ......... p. 30
Tarlor. i\lan C, Srmcuse Ll.,
#322-1 .............. p. 3-1
Tador, Lisa, 1\uburn U.,
:/:tJlK-54........
. . p. _,_,
Tador, Sarah, BYLI. #31R-5\I ..
...... p. 33
�Woolfolk, Tara N., U. DE,
#318-33 ............. p. 33
Woolley, i\lichacl, U. l\H, # lU3
.............. p. 12
Wright, Carol, Pri\·atc Practice,
#410-10 ............. p. 41
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Xia, Ruth Yan, U. NE-Linco1n,
#115, 332-1 ...... pp. 15, 36
Xiao, JingJ, U. R1, #414-54
...... p. 43
:\ie, Xiaolin, No. IL U., #.132-1
.................... p. 36
Yang, Chongming, BYU,
#324-2 .
. ....... p. 34
'{ang, Soon-Mi, Narl.Rura1
Resource Devcl., #414-12
.... p. 42
\·>trcheck, Courtnc\" i\1., 0 H
Stare U., #318-H, 4l7
........ p. 33, 44
'{>tzedjian, Ani, U. JL-Urb>tna/
Champaign, #138-7, 404,
423-S . . . . ... pp. 18, 40, 46
Yodanis, Carrie, U. BC.,
#414-51 . .
. ...... p. 43
'{orgason, Jcrcnw B., Penn State
U., #124-1, 333-1
................ PP· 1C,, 36
You, Hyun-J(wung, #138-4
.................. p. 18
Young, Margaret H, WI\ State
U.. #414-<J . .
. .. p. 42
Yu, Tiarwi, Auburn U., #318-53
.......... p. 33
Zabriskie, Ramon B., BYU,
#.118-50 .....
... P· 3.1
Zaslow, i\Jartha J, Child Trends,
\VA DC, #406-3 ...... p. 411
Zhao, Baomci, U. f(Y, # 122-3
.................... P· 1C>
Zhou, Zhi, U. NE-Lincoln,
#332-1 .............. p. 3(,
Ziembroski, Jessica, U. i\l0Co1umbia, #405-2 ..... p. 40
Zimmerman, Rick S., U. K\·,
#318-47 ............. p. 33
Zvonkovic, i\nisa i\L, OR State
U., #TCRJ\l, 217-1,318-12
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65th ational Council on Family
Relations Annual Conference Program
Wednesday, Nov. 19 - Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003
Pre-conference Workshops: Monday, Nov. 17- Wednesday, Nov. 19
Program Chair: Paul Amato, Penn State University
�The National Council on Family Relations thanks
the following sponsors:
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
BC Council for Families
Blackwell Publishing
Envision Financial, British Columbia
Florida State University, College of Human Sciences
Greater Vancouver Convention and Visitors Association
Groves Conference
Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
Johnson Printing, Rochester, MN
National Bar Association
Points of Light Foundation
Success By 6, United Way of the Lower Mainland, British Columbia
United States Department of Labor
University of British Columbia Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP)
VanCity Credit Union, British Columbia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Department of Human Development
Work & Life Consulting, British Columbia
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Conference Sponsors ..................... Inside front cover
Alphabetic Index of Program ............................ 1
Vancouver Information ................................. 2
General Conference Information ......................... 3
Ongoing Events and Services ............................ 4
Subject Index ......................................... 5
Pre-conference \:Vorkshops .............................. 6
2003 NCFR Award Winners and Exhibits ................. 11
Save on l\ir Fares to the Conference ..................... 12
Program Schedule .................................... 13
Tour of Vancouver Family Agencies ..................... 29
2003 Proposal Reviewers ............................... 30
Silent .Auction ........................................ 40
Fmure Annual Conferences ............................. 51
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings ................... 52
Allied Association Meetings ............................ 53
Page
Tips for Families ..................................... 53
2003 Media Award Winners ............................ 54
Program and Local Arrangements Committees ............. 55
NCFR Boards of Directors ............................. 57
NCFR Journal Editors ................................. 57
NCFR Affiliated Councils .............................. 59
NCFR Staff. ......................................... 59
Index of Prograrn Participants .......................... 62
Hyatt Regency Hotel Reservation Form ................... 75
NCFR Membership Forn1. ............................. 77
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information ............... 78
Conference Registration Form and Information ............ 79
NCFR Past Presidents ..................... inside back cover
l'vieeting Room Facilities l\Iap ........................ Insert
Program at a Glance ............................... Insert
Imernationall.-car of the Family ...................... Insert
Your Daily Schedule ................................ Insert
Page
Affiliated Councils/ Association of Councils (AC) Sessions .....
............................. 9, 15, 2~ 3~ 36,40, 44,59
Audio/Video Tape Sales ......................... 33, 42, 43
Awards ....................................... 11, 26,47
Board of Directors and l\Ieetings ................. 52, 53, 57
CEU Verification ..... 3, 13, 43 (noted throughout the program)
CFLE Sessions ........................... 17, 24, 39, 40, 41
Child Care ............................................ 3
Committee Meetings (NCFR) ........................ 52, 53
Diversity Action Session ............................... 33
Editors and Meetings ............................ 52, 53, 57
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions ..... 14-16, 18,
........... 19-22,24-26,28, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39,41-43, 45,47
Emergencies ........................................ 3, 4
Employment l\Iatching Service ............... 4, 13, 19, 31, 41
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions ... 16, 20, 38, 39, 45, 48
Exhibits ........................ 4, 11, 19, 21, 31, 33, 41,44
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions ....... 14, 15, 19,22-27,
..................................... 29, 3~ 37,42,43
Family Policy (FP) Secrion Sessions .......... 15, 16, 24, 26-28
............................ 34, 35, 37, 38, 42, 43, 48, 50
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions ..... 14, 18, 26, 28, 29, 32,
........................................ 36,39,43,45
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions ........... 14, 20, 26-29,
........................................ 32,38, 3~43
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions ....... 14-16,
...................... 18-20, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 38, 39, 43
Focus Group Sessions ......... 17, 18, 19, 28, 29, 31, 40, 41,50
Future Conferences ................................... 51
Hospitaliry Center/Local Information ............ 4, 19, 31, 41
Hotel, Trav-el, Airline, and Site Information .......... 2, 12, 75
International (IN) Section Sessions .......... 14-16, 19, 20, 25,
............................... 28, 29, 35, 37, 43, 48, 49
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Legacy Circle ........................................ 49
Local Arrangements Committee ....................... 4, 55
l\farie Peters Award Address ...................... 11, 31, 38
Media Awards \:Vinners ................................ 54
Meditation .................................... 19, 31, 41
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations .... 31, 38, 52, 53
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum ............. 27
NCFR Sraff.......................................... 59
Newcomers Reception ................................. 17
Plenary Sessions ....................... 13, 15, 19, 21, 33,44
Poster Sessions ......................... 21-24, 34-36, 45-4 7
Pre-conference \Vorkshops ........................... 6-10
Presidential Forum ................................. 41, 47
Program Committee ................................... 55
Proposal Reviewers ................................... 30
Public Policy Sessions ................................. 24
Receptions and Parties ........................... 18, 26, 40
Registration Form ................................. 79, 80
Registration Information ............... 3, 4, 13, 19, 31, 78-80
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions .. 15, 27, 42, 46, 50
Research & Theory (IU) Section Sessions ....... 15, 17, 20, 21,
................. 23-25, 27-29, 32, 35-39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 49
Research Updares for Practitioners ................ 16, 36, 43
Round Tables/Teaching Rmmd Tables ....... 15, 25, 29, 38, 43
Section l\Iembership Meetings ........... 18, 28, 29, 39, 40, 50
Silent Auction ...................................... 4, 40
Special Sessions ........ 13, 14, 17, 19, 24, 28, 31, 37, 41, 48,49
Sponsors ............................... Inside front cover
Student/New Professional (SNP) Activities 21, 27, 33, 38, 44, 49
Subject Index ......................................... 5
Tour ro Vancouver Family Service Agencies ............ 29, 79
Work-Life Smmnit .................................. 6, 79
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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�For complete information go to the
Vancouver website: ww-w.tourism
vancouver.co1n
1b enter Canada, you will need a valid
passport, or at tninimum: birth certificate (certified with seal), photo identification & a marriage license if you
have changed your last name. l\ Driver's
License without od1er documentation is
insufficient. See www.cic.gc.ca for further information on customs. Sales tax
on all pw:chases is 7%, on liquor it is
10%. The accommodations tax is 17%
which includes 7% GST. The GST is
refundable to non-residents of Canada
if you keep your receipts and apply for
a refund.
Foreign
exhibitors il]_ay export goods duty-free
for the convention. Firearms are
prohibited to enter Canada.
Come early or stay later in Vancouver for
NCFR's 65d1 Annual Conference in this
specracuhr city hl.;:e no other. On July 2,
2003, Vancouver was selected as d1e site
of rhe 2010 Winter Olympics. Nestled
bel:\veen water and wilderness, Vancoun:r was \TJted the most livable ciry in rhe
world by Business Travel A1aga:::.ine, and is
considered one of the 10 best cmwention cities on the Nonh American continent. You can ski alpine slopes in the
111orning and golf or sail or shop in the
afternoon, and for U.S. citizens a dollar
goes a long way. Breathtakinglv beautiful,
this cosmopoliran city is clean, safe and
friendly, and offers fascinating adventures ro suit c1•eryone's taste and n1ost
sights and activities are within 30
minutes of the city core.
Greater Vancm.1vcr has a population of
2.3 million people wirh 'h million in the
city itself. It is a mix of multi-cultural
groups and languages. After English and
Chinese, the most common arc Punjabi,
German, Italian, Filipino and Spanish.
The average November temperature is 48
degrees Fahrenheit.
The Canadian/U.S. Open Skies policy
makes Vancouver directly accessible
from all major U.S. cities at reasonable
airline rates (seep. 12 and NCFR's website.) The Inrernational airport is only 11
miles from the city center.
The Canadian exchange rate is approximately 2/3 of the U.S. dollar. Since rates
change daily, you can check them on the
web at ·www.x-rates.c01n. U.S. currency,
traveler's cheques, and credit cards arc
accepted.
BC Transit offers convention goers a special transit pass that allows you unlitnited
travel on buses, light rail and harbour ferries for as little as $3 per dar, a very
affordable way ro see all that Vancouver
has to offer.
The
Peak of Vancouver- is just 15 minutes
from downtown. The skyridc 'vhisks you
on a 1-mile aerial journey to the peak. At
3700 ft above tl1e city you can visit the
endangered wildlife reserve, shop, or cat
at fine cuisines ('-'rww.grousenl.ountain.com).
Take a
Sunser Dinner or luncheon cruise and
enjoy a narrated tour of the inner harbour, a secluded mountain fjord
(www.boatcruises.com).
A fully narrated
hour tour departs from the 1-..:iosk on Park
Dr., just off tl1e Georgia Sr. entrance to
Stanley Park. Rates arc ~)20.55 Adults,
$18.65 Seniors/Students and~; l3.U5
Children. (vv...,vw.stanleypatktours.com).
\Vhilc there, visit: the Yancouver AquarimTl with m"er 60,000 creatures.
Crosses
230 ft. abo\'e Capitano Ri1'er to the \Vest
Coast rainforest trails. i\Ieet First Nations
artists, enjoy colorful gardens, totem
poles and exhibits as well as seasonal
entertainment or guided tours - only 10
min. from downtown (info@capbridge.
com).
Get a
spectacular 360 degree view of Vancou-
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ver hourly. Your ticket lasts all day
(www. vancouverlookout. com).
Yancom"er's hundreds of restaurants
offer \'ariet)', excellence and exceptional
ambience and service. Perched on mountaintops, rc\'olving restaurants, European-style cafes, coffee shops and
bistros, conference attendees can enjoy
cuisines from around d1e world. Nature's
bounty is altTlos t at our hotel doorstep
by way of fresh seafood, valier-grown
produce and farm-raised meats at affordable prices. Gratuity is customarily 15°().
A list of suggested restaurants will be
included in the registration packets.
Regardless of taste for performance arts,
sports, music, or dance, Vancouver has
the wps in all. To get the best inform.ation on what's going on during the conference, e-mail the Arts Hotline at:
arts_yvr@cyberstore.net or W\v-w.
culturenet.ca/va
Ford Centre for the Performing Arcs, Orpheum Theatre, Queen
Elizabeth Theater, \'ancomTr Playhouse.
The Vancouver Symphony,
Vancomcer Opera, or Coastal Jazz and
Blues Society.
\'ancouvcr
Canucks NHL team, golf, Hastings Park
thoroughbred horse racing, and the
Vancouver Grizzlies NBA attraction.
There are fanrasric exhibits at the Arr
Gallery, the cliff-top l'VIuseum of Anthropology which fealctres native his wry,
the sugar 1nusc:um, Canadian Craft muscLli11 and Gift shop, and the I\Iariti.mc
I\Iuscum. N()\". lS-20 the Vancouver
Antique Shmv will bring dealers from
across Canada. Christmas at Hrcroft
begins in November.
Check out The Bay or Sears
(Eatons) for depc stores downrmvn.
Allders International Canada is a dun·
free shop. J\Iany fashion boutiques provide quality fashions. Gift/Specialry
shops prm-idc memorable souvenirs.
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The theme,
is highlighted in an outstanding and stimulating program.
The NCFR conference presents a great oppornmity to
enhance your professional skills. In addition to dynamic
keynote speakers, plenary P'mels, special sessions, and
Research Updates for Practitioners, the Sections have
invited outstanding experts to discuss relevant issues on
marriage and family. Come early or stay late to enjoy the
pre-conference workshops or to explore the myriad
wonders of the Vancouver area.
In addition to over 450 presentations, you will network
with leaders in the family field and meet NCFR President, Carol A. Darling CFLE, President-elect Gay
Kitson and other Board members, Section Chairs,
Journal Editors, and Executive Director, Michael L.
Benjamin. They are anxious to talk with you about your
professional goals and the future of NCFR.
Stop by the NCFR Conference Registration Desk during
registration hours, and staff will gladly help you. NCFR
staff will also be at the NCFR Exhibit Booth on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, dming scheduled hours.
Feel free to ask questions of the Board, Cornrnittees,
Elections Council J\Iembers who are wearing colored ribbons on their name badges.
Earn Valuable
Ed Credits!
NCFR is approved by the Amedcan Psychological
v"'""'v'"' National Board for Certified
~v."'~'"u to offer continuing education for
psychologists, therapists, and social workers and other
family professionals. NCFR maintains ali responsibility
for the program.
To apply for CE credit certificates verifying your conference attendance you must indicate on the registration
form which association you are applying for. A specific
CE packet for that association will be available to you
when you pick up your registration packet. .An administrative fee of $25 is
Certificates of attendance \Vill be mailed
2004.
for each clock hour
in content sessions.
and introductions are
'-"''-H-•u·... u.; Up to 40 contacr hours are given for CFLE
Conference Coordinator,
ext. 15; e-mail:
Additional copies will be sold at registration for ~5.00.
Program changes arc listed monthly on the NCFR web. 1:\ printed copy of latest changes is
enclosed in your conference program packet. Be sure to
read it carefully.
Medical services listed on page 4.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�For non-emergency situations, d1e follmving is a list of nearby
medical facilities.
Emergency numbers and a place for you to list a person to
contact in an emergency will be printed on d1e back of your
Conference name badge.
8:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m.
Ph: 604-683-3811. Hours:
J\Ion. 7:30 a.m.-5:00p.m., Tues. 7:30a.m.- 6:00p.m., Wed.
7:30 a.m.-7:00p.m., Thurs. 7:30a.m.- 8:00 p.1n., Fri. 7:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Dr. Richard Hargreaves Ph:
604-683-3811. Hours: l\Ion- Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- #1440- 700
West Georgia St. Ph: 604-681-5351. Hours: l\Ion-Fri. 8:30 a.m.
- 5:00 p.!Tl.
Usc this room to meet colleagues, visit NCFR affiliated
Councils displays, and review the Yancouver area tourist information. A
in this room \vill feature items for
sale (sec page 40 for details). Ask d1e volunteers about dining,
cultural e\Tnts, and tours. Sign up sheets will be posted for
attendees \vho would like to dine with colleagues and NCFR
leaders. The emergency sen-ices list will be on file here. Browse
the Mfiliated Councils State Exhibits and Publications for
ideas on working with families at rhe local level.
Regency Baiffroom A/B, Regency Foyer 3rd FloorHyatt Hotel
Daily draw-ings for prizes during the exhibits break.
Coordinator:
Thurs. Nov. 20 - Grand Opening-Noon 5:30 p.m.
Fri. Nov. 21- 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sat. Nov. 22- 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Dra<.ving for prizes at 1:30 p.m. each day
1081 Burrard St. - Ph: 604-682-2344
-12th &
Oak St. Ph: 604-875-4111
Wed. Nov. 19
All fees for services rendered must be discussed with the
physician at the time of the call. All individual travelers are
advised to obtain their own personal health, luggage or other
trmTl insurance. However, regardless of fmancial status or
health care coverage, B.C. hospitals will not refuse trcaunent to
those ~who require it.
2nd Floor Foyer, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Mon. Nmc 17- 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.; 2-5 p.n1.
Tues. Nov. 18- 8 a.m.- 1 p.m.; 2-5 p.m.
Wed. Nmc 19- 7 a.m.- l p.m.; 2-5 p.m.
Thurs. Nov. 20-7:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.; 2-5 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. Ncr\' 21, 22- 8 a.m. l p.m.; 2-5 p.m.
Prim;e of Wales Room
Brighton & Kensington Rooms - 4i:h Floor
Hyatt Hotel
2nd floor, Hyaf/:t Hotel
\Vednesday - Saturday- 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sponsored by rhe Local Arrangements Committee
and the BC Council for Families, NCFR Affiliated
Cmmcils and d1e Vancom-er Convention and Yisirors
Bureau.
Cluir:
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Sat. Nov. 22- Noon- 4 p.m.
Chair:
This year's serv-ice will provide bod1 print versions of employment information and electronic databases. This extends d1e
sen-icc beyond d1e SL"\: conference days, and aids employers in
following up with candidates they don't have a chance to meet
in 'Vancouver.
Candidates are included in rhe display notebooks and electronic database at no cost. Download the file on d1e NCFR
website and complete the form and
Employers can list job openings for $35.00 per listing.
Registered employers can place a classified ad in the December
2003 NCFR Report for a 15'~;o discount. Download this file
from the N CFR website, complete it, and email it to: vvintersc@ncfr.org. To make payment, send a hard copy of d1e form
with payment or purchase order to NCFR, 3989 Central Ave.
NE, #550, i\Iinneapolis, i\IN 55421 (Fax: 763-781-9348).
NCFR looks forward to your participation and encourages you
to act early in submitting your materials.
http://www.ncfr.m·g/ employment.
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�Wednesday, November 19,2003- 7:00 a.n1.- 3:30p.m.
Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
This summit is designed for CEOs, 1-hunan Resource
Directors, Labour Leaders, Researchers, Program Development
Specialists, Marketing Executives, Employee Assistance
Professionals, Government Leaders and Legislators, Municipal
and Provincial non-profit leaders.
Emeritus Director, B.C. Government
Employees' Union; co-chair, Success By 6 Council of Partners,
United Way of the Lower l\Iainland;
Vice
President of Hunun Resources, Business Council of British
Columbia
BC Council for Families; !Envision financial; Hyatt
Regency '\!cmcouver Hotel; Success By 6, United Way
of the lower Mainland; University of British Columbia
Human !Early learning Partnership (HIElP); VanCil:y
Credit Union; Work, !Family & life Consulting; National
Council on Family Relations
Continuing ed credits available from EAPA, APA, NASW
(Metro Washington Chapter); CFLE, NBCC
Dr. Dtn;bury and her colleagues recently published a report: Voices of
Canadians: Seeking Work-L!le Balance which was released across
Canada. ln rhar report the team interviewed 33,000 people, of which
l2'c'o (nearly 4,000) were from British Columbia. Dr. DLcdJury is analyzing tl1c BC clara, and compiling a new report for the Summit. This
will be released to tl1e press immecliately following her tall<. In her talk
and the report she will suggest ideas for implementing changes for
areas identified in tl1e survey. The talk will establish tl1e agenda for the
day as Smmnit participants identify what has been done in BC, the kcv
players, and make plans for the future in moving ahead with improved
work-life policies and culture. At the conclusion of Dr. DtL"\:bury's
tallc, Summit attendees will discuss pertinent issues.
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Work-Place Success Stories
Panel:
Managing Director, BC Biomedical ;
Representative ±i:om Canadian Postal \Yorkers Union (invited);
Vice President, Human Resources, Electronic Arts
Canada
Speaker,
Noon- 1:30 p.m.
!Lunch
CEO, Envision Financial,
British Columbia
1:30 - 2:45 p.m.
Role of Public Policy: Keys to Success
Panel:
Saskatchewan;
Exec. Dir., BC Progress Board;
, University of British Columbia Hmnan Early
Learning Partnership (HELP); panelists from local government, and provincial or federal government.
3:00 - 3:30 pm
for Partnerships and Acff:icm
, Executive Director, BC Council
for Families;
Vice President, Human
Resources, YanCity Credit Union
Co-chairs:
(All sessions arc in Regency Ballroom A/B)
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Registration ar~d Showcase of Current Inr~oval:ive
Work-life Programs and Tools
Continental Breakfast Buffet
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Opening Plenary
Moving Ahead With Work-Life Policies in
British Columbia
Speaker:·
, Professor, Carleton Uni\c,
Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Rappateurs will synthesize what has been learned during rhe day. They
will ~:,rive implications for community agencies, employers, labour, and
gm-ernment, and a challenge m cominue the efforts of tl1e day tl1rmtgh
an implementation committee.
All attendees will receive a nmebook with sections that include
speaker h<mdouts, intended outcomes of their presentations, and
practical tips for implementation. i\ section highlighting cm:rent
work-life programs and policies will be added if any employers,
labour unions, or corporations wish to contribute. Please contact
Winter, NCFR Conference Coordinator (phone: 763-7819331-ext.lS or toll free: 888-781-9331, Fax: 763-781-9348; or E-mail
�Monday, N m~ 17 - Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003
Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
You are ilwited to participate il1 the 33rd Annual Theory
Construction and Research 1\Iethoclology \Vorkshop
(TC&\1).
TCRJ\I's mission is to facilitate tl1e creation and refinement
of tl1eory and methods relative m tl1c study of families. The
TCILM \Vorkshop strixes to create an environment of
discovery, ilucllcctual ch<lllenge, and debare for authors and
colleagues who haye "works-il1-progress" that couid benefit
from the collective 'visdom and critique of informed
scholars.
TCRM. sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted
papers d1at are read il1 advance of tl1e meetil1g rad1er tlmn
formal presentations of papers themselves.
TCRM Registration
Opening Plenary Session 1
Contemporary and Emeq:,>ing Research Methods in
Studying Families, Manfred H. Van dulmen; Alan C.
Acock; Fred Piercy; Katherine R. Allen CFLE
Discussants: To be announced
Presicler: To be announced
Opening Plenary Session 2
Theory and Its Relevance to Family Research Tomorrow,
Vern L. Bengtson; Jon Turner; Alan C. Acock;
Katherine R. Allen CFLE; Peggye DilworthAnderson; David M. Klein
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 3
Integrating Third Wave Feminist and Critical Race
Theories: Implications for Family Theories and
IVIethods, Lee Ann DeReus; Libby Balter Blume
CFLE; April L. Few
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 4
Accounting for Some of the People Almost None of
the Time: Rethinking Approaches to Families and \'York,
Shelley M. MacDermid CFLE; Kevin M. Roy
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 5
Queering the Family: Transfonning Family Studies,
Ramona Faith Oswald; Libby Balter Blume CFLE;
Stephen R. Marks; Elisabeth 0. Burgess
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 6
Cullclre, Cognition, and Parenthood, Ralph LaRossa
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
Contilmed on pages 8 and 9
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�TCRM Workshop Session 7
A Dialectical Approach to Theorizing About Violence Between
Intimates, Loreen N. Olson; Mark A. Fine; Sally A. Uoyd
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be annmmced
TCRM Workshop Session 8
Theorizing Sibling Ties in Adulthood, Alexis J. Wall(er;
Katherine R. Allen CFLE; Ingrid Arnet Connidis
Discussants: To be annoLU1Ced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 9
Di\·ergem and Shared Realities of Shared Family Relationships,
Alan C. Acock; David H. Demo
Measuring Parental Control With Consideration of Children's
Perspectives, Yan Wang; Angela R. Wiley
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 10
An Ecological/Exchange Model on Adult Intimate
Relationships, Karen J. Ripoll; Ronald M. Sabatelli CFLE
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 13
Role of Context in Identity Theory: Making it More Than Just
Background Noise, Kari L.A. Henley; B. Kay Pasley
Couple Identity and Self-verification: Extending Identity
Theory to Gay Male Couples and Families, Brad S.
.
Mootefield; Christine M. Proulx
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 14
How Moral Agency Theory 1'v1akes it Possible to Change the
Past, Terrance D. Olson
Discussants: To be annmmced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 15
Arc Questions Abom the Future of Marriage Responsible or
Nai:vc?: Revisiting Jessie Bernard's "The Future of Marriage,"
Jetse Sprey
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 16
Families and Technology: De\·elopino Thcory in an Emcrgu·1g
.
b
.
c
Area of Research, Yvette V. Perry; William J. Doherty CFLE
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 11
Developing and Validating a Measure of State "Elderly
Friendliness," Jean Giles-Sims; Charles Locld1art .
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be annoLmced
TCRM Workshop Session 17
Cultural Contradictions of Children, Chores, and J\Ionev,
Kristine C. Manwaring; Kathleen Slaugh Bahr
.
Discussants: To be annmmced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 12
Intimate Relationships as Ethical, and More Than Ethical,
Inspired by I'viartin Bubcr and Emmanuel Levi.nas: Toward an
Exis[ential Phenomenological Family Psychology, George
Kunz; George Sayre
Discussants: To be annmmced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Wm-kshop Session 18
A Critical Analysis of ]\.[easurement Issues in the Assessment
of Adult /\.ttachJTtent Style: Implications for Research and
Theory on Couple Relationships, Carissa A. Englert; Linda
J. Roberts
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
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Tuesday, Nov. 18, 10:00 a.m.-5:00p.m.
Plaza CRoom, Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
TCRM Workshop Session 19
Can the "New Sociology of Childhood" Inform Family
Studies? Sarah H. Matthews
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
Workshop Leaders:
Bobbye and Britton Wood
Ambassadors for Better Marriages
Association for Couples in Marriage
Enrichment (AClviE)
TCRM Workshop Session 20
Clinical Applications of the Family Life Cycle: Integrating
Recent Conceptual Developments, Dale R. Hawley; Brooke
Pettis; Tammy Bednar
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 21
The Ties That lVIatter: Towards a Reconceptualization of
Adoptive Kinship Affiliation, Yvette V. Perry
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 22
Pepper's World Hypotheses: A Pllliosoplucal Rubric for
Understanding Fanuly Theories, Hilary Rose CFLE
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM Workshop Session 23
Theories of Iviarriage Development, Jason S. Carroll;
Thomas B. Holman CFLE; Stan J. Knapp
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be annotmced
TCRM Business Meeting and Reception
Presider: Stan J. Knapp, 2003 Chair
A practical hands-on workshop for practitioners, d1erapists,
family life extension personnel, clergy, and organizational
leaders who welcome assistance to begin or to enhance an
ongoing marriage enrichment emphasis in and through d1eir
organization, their congregation or d1e denomination.
Although d1e future of marriage is the stated issue for the
2003 NCFR conference, d1e future of heald1y grmving marriages continues to be ilie concern of most manied couples.
How can organizations that care about d1e health of the marriages widun their arena of influence provide an ongoing
marriage enrichment emphasis fuat works? The "Resources for
BetterMarriages™ \'Vorkshop" is designed to assist leaders of
institutions and organizations in d1e development of a "better
marriage" emphasis that includes d1e following:
One: Expanding the Vision for Marriage Enrichment
Clarify an organization's vision of marriage enrichment for its
members and assist in d1e assessment of d1e marriage enrichment needs \V:ithin d1e organization and its community.
Two: Meeting the Needs of Married Couples
Demonstrate how effective researched-based resources can be
utilized to meet the many issues of married couples duoughout the marital lifespan.
Three: Taking the Next Steps to Build Better
Marriages - Guide participants in d1e preparation of an
immediate action plan to implement an ongoing marriage
enrichment emphasis.
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�Rescn.llrces for BeUerMarriagesTM
Conil:iUIIIlied
The ,-alue of this ACME "\Vorkshop is enhanced with the quality programs that have joined RBM including: Interpersonal
Comtnunication Programs, Inc., Life Innovations, Inc., and
PREP, Inc. Real Talk, Inc. also provides assistance to RBM
with its "beating couple stress" themes. \Vith these researchbased partners, RBJ\1 provides a well-balanced approach to assist
organizations as their leaders make plans to develop their
ongoing marriage enrichment programs.
Sponsored by State Family Life/Human Development
Specialists
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Georgia A/B, Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
8:30 a.m. - 1.:00 p.m.
Stanley, Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
(Choose one round table to attend. These same round
tables will be repeated two more times, giving attendees
the opportunity to attend all 3 discussions.)
1. Fundraising Suggestions for Affiliates, Britton Wood
CFLE
2. Planning a Conference, Debra L. Berke CFLE;
Raeann R. Hamon CFLE
3. Involving Affiliate Members in Public Policy, Ann
Henderson
The purpose of the conference is to share cutting edge
practices, procedures, and programs that have been
developed through creative collaborations and partnerships in this time of diminished resources.
The conference will offer a series of:
Round table discussions about "proven" strategies for
working in extension with diminished resources
Posters focused on current Extension-related programs, projects, and research Networking sessions
based on I(ansas City initiatives Discussion groups for
prospective and new extension faculty focused on career
paths and opportunities.
In addition, you will have an opport1.mit:y to see old
friends, meet new ones, and participate in our time
honored Awards ceremony!
Information about the program as well as tl1e conference
registration form, registration fees (reduced fees for students) and schedule will be sent to you in September.
Anyone interested in presenting at the conference is
asked to contact: Maureen T. Mulroy. E-mail mmulroy@uconn.edu
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I\Ioderator: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Association of
Councils President
Workshop Presiclers: Raeann
Han1.on CFLE, AC
President; Arminta L. Jacobson CFLE, AC Program
Chair
�On Saturday, Nov. 22, 2:00 p.m., the following awards wi1l be presented during the Special Presidential Forum organized by
Carol Darling, NCFR President.
Distinguished Service to Families Award in Recognition of
Exceptional Leadership and/ or Service to Improve Family
Living:
Ernest G. Osborne Award for Excellence in Teaching of
Family Studies:
Jan Trost Outstanding Contdbution to Cornparative Family
Studies Award:
Reuben Hill Award for the Best Research Article of 2002:
NCFR Student Award for Excellence as a Student With High
Potential for Contribution to the Field of Family Studies:
Uni\c of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
Outstanding Contributions to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award in
Honor of Jessie Bemard:
The 2002 Marie Peters Award for Outstanding Contributions in the
Area of Ethnic Minorities presented to:
during the JJeters Award Address on Friday, Nmc 21, 4:00p.m.
The following appreciation awards will be presented during the Annual
Business l\Ieeting, Thursday, Nmc 20, 6:00 p.m.
2001 2003 NCFR President:
State Univ.
2003 Annual Conference Program Chair:
State Univ.
Local Anangeme11ts Committee Co-chairs:
of British Colmnbia;
Douglas Col.
Florida
Penn
Uni\c
Awards given by various NCFR Sections and Focus Groups will be
presented during their respective membership meetings.
Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective in
Honor of Jessie Bernard:
Regency Ballroom A/B and Regency Foyer - Adjacent to Plenary Sessions and Posters
Thmsday, Nov. 20, Noon 5:30p.m.
Friday, Nov. 21, 9:00 a.n1.- 5:30p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 22, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 20, Grand Opening, Noon; Prize drawings, 1:30pm
Friday, Nov. 21, Prize drawings, 1:30pm
Satutday, Nov. 22, Prize drawings, 1:30 pm
Exhibits are an integral part of d1e Conference. A complete listing of all exhibitors will be in your registration packet.
Review the newest materials, look for books written by your colleagues, and learn about other family organizations. Prizes
are awarded during the exhibit breaks at 1:30 each day. During the noon hours the Poster Sessions are held adjacent to the
Exhibits area so you can visit the Exhibits, pick up somed1ing to eat at the Hotel Deli, and participate in the Poster
Session.
2003 N CFR Annual Conference Program 11
�Us
orthwest or
NCFR has negotiated special rates with
• As NCFR's official carriers, they offer special air fares to Vancouver for the NCFR conference. These prices are valid from November 14-November 25, 2003.
You are eligible for up to a 15% discount below the lowest published fares, and additional discounts if
you purchase 60 days or more before your travel date. These airlines also have Zone Fares available
for attendees who are unable to stay over Saturday night.
To take advantage of these fares you or your travel agent must phone the airlines directly using the numbers and reference codes below.
They are not
available on the airline websites. NCFR researched and discovered that these fares were $40 -$50 lower
than online.
When you book your flights with tl1e special
Continental, Delta, Northwest or Air Canada
Meeting Services, not only are you getting great
discounts, but you are enabling NCFR to build a
successful airline profile that helps us negotiate
better conference discounts in the future!
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�Program Chair:
Penn State Univ.
Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
Univ. of British Columbia
Douglas Col., BC
Plaza Foyer (2nd Floor)
7:00a.m.- 1:00 p.m.; 2:00- 5:00p.m.
Prince of Wales (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.1n.
Brighton & Kensington Rooms (4th Floor)
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
7:30a.m........................ Work-Life Smnmit
Keynote Speaker: Linda Duxbury
1:00 p.m .... Special Session- The Intersection of Law,
Family and Race, Boddie, Skyles, Henderson
2:45 p.m .... Plenary Session - Marriage: Current Status
and Alternative Futures, Andrew Cherlin
4:30 p.m .......... Research Update for Practitioners Revising Marital Therapy Using an Empiricallybased Theory, John Gottman
6:30p.m.................... Newcomers Reception
6:30p.m ....... Getting Your Research Project Fcmded
Through NICHD, Lynne Casper
8:00p.m............ President's Welcon1ing Reception
( 1) All sessions are
Wednesday sessions begin with the number 100 (e.g. #100, #101,
etc.). Thursday sessions begin wid1 #200; Friday sessions wid1 #300; Saturday sessions with #400.
(2.) Presentations are classified as to
research, 1 practice, or
a combination of both research and pracrice. If nothing is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the presentation. Continuing Education Credits for
APA are listed as
and for NASW are listed as
Session formats are indicated by:
Sedion
1
- Symposium;
-Workshop.
Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2 letter keys:
[J Education & Enrichment (EIE)
Ethnic Minorities (IEM)
- Paper;
Family Science (fS)
Religion & Family Life
m
Family Therapy (FT)
Research & Theory
Familv and Health (FH)
Feminism & Family Studies (FFJ
Association of Councils
Family Policy (fP)
International (!N)
Stlldents/New Professiomls (SN)
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�The panel will discuss Child Welfare, Affmnative
Action, and the Role of Family Professionals in
1.mderstanding the intersection of race and family law.
Tammy Henderson CFLE is associate professor,
Dept. of Human Development, Virginia Tech, and a former NCFR
Board member.
Elise C. Boddie is recipient of the NAACP LDF Fried Frank
Fellowship. She was an associate in the New York office of Fried
Frank Elise joined the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
Ftmd as assistant counsel in 1999.
Ada Skyles, is associate director, Chapin Hall Ctr. for Children, Univ.
of Chicago, a research and development center dedicated to bringing
sound information, rigorous analyses, innovative ideas, and an independent perspective to the ongoing public debate about the needs o
children and the ways in which those needs can best be met.
Sponsored by the National Bar Association
Strengthening Marriages, Couple, and Co-parenting
Relationships During the Transition to Parenthood
(AP; SW)
18 "Baby Mak:es Three": Effects on the Parental Relationship
of Two Interventions for Couples Going Through the
Transition to Parend10od, Alyson Shapiro; John Gottman
18 "Marriage Moments": A Self-guided Intervention in Childbitdl Classes to Strengd1en Marriages During the Transition to
Parend1ood, Alan J. Hawkins CFLE; Blaine Fowers; Jason
S. Carroll
18 "Parenting Toged1er": An Intervention for d1e Transition to
Fatherhood, William J. Doherty CFLE; Martha Farrell
Etickson; Ralph LaRossa
Chait: Alan J. Hawkins CFLE
Discussant: Philip A. Cowan
Negotiation and Mixed Emotions in Adult Child and
Older Parent Relationships (AP; SW)
R Returning Home: How Divorcing Daughters
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and Theit Mothers Negotiate Coresidence, Kimberly J. M.
DownsCFLE
R Older Parents' Experiences of Intergenerational Ambivalence: Time Away From and Wid1 Theit Children, Cheryl
Peters; Karen Hooker; Anisa M. Zvonkovic
R Negotiating Poverty and Family Ties: Adult Daughters'
Ambivalent Relationships With J\Iothers, Margaret
Manoogian; Leslie N. Richards; Cheryl Peters
Chair: Margaret Manoogian
Discussant: Katherine R. Allen CFLE
Expanding Opportunities for Family Science
Professionals
P Recasting the Undergraduate Family Science
" Curriculum: A Proposed Contextual Learning
Mau-ix, Mary Ann Hollinger CFLE
18 Evaluating d1e Missouri Family Development Training and
Credentiality Program: Results for Frontline Family Workers
and Theit Employees, Deborah B. Smith CFLE
18 Teaching About International Families in Multicultural and
International Classes, Carol D. Harvey CFLE; Nilufer
Medora CFLE
18 Internationalizing Existing Family Courses: The Cases of
"Social Change" and "Grief in a Family Context," Mark
Hutter; Kathleen Gilbert
Discussant/Presider: William E. Rose
Negotiating Marriages Today (AP; SW)
R Husbands' Marital Friendship Behaviors: The
Influence of Family Expressiveness, Gender Role
Conflict, and Emotional Intelligence, Steding K. Wall; Donna
L. Sollie; Anthony J. Guarino
R Resisting Gender Stereotypes: The Process of Creating an
Equal Marriage, Anne Ranldn Mahoney; Carmen KnudsonMartin
R Spousal Satisfaction Wid1 Division of Childcare Labor in
Families of Mentally Delayed, Learning Disabled, Multiple
Disabled, and Normal Children, Ozkan Ozgun; Alice S.
Honig
Discussant Leigh A. Leslie
Presider: Brian P. Masciadrelli
Recorder: Susan K. Taldgiku
�Romantic Unions and Risk Behaviors: Ttajectories Across
Relationships (AP; SW)
~ R Relationship Trajectories Among Young Men: Distinc~J rive Sociodemographic and Attitudinal Characteristics,
- Gary J. Gates; Joseph H. Pleck; Freya Lund
Sonenstein
R Young Heterosexual Men's Progression Across Romantic
Relationships: Qualitative Trajectories, Joseph H. Pled:; Brian
P. Masciadrelli; Kristy Y. Shih; Freya Lund Sonenstein
R Partners and Protection: HIY Risk Trajectories Among
Young Men, Randy Capps; Freya Lund Sonenstein; Jason
Ost; Gary J. Gates
Chair: Joseph H. Pleck
Session 23
Theories of Marriage Development, Jason S. Carroll;
Thomas B. Holman CFLE; Stan J. Knapp
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
Current Status and
Futures
J.
Rmmd tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
remain at the same table for the entire session.
107-1 FH R Accommodating TY1Je 2 Diabetes in the Chinese
American Family, Catherine A. Chesla; Kevin Chun
107-2 FP B Are Policymakers Interested in Research? The
Experiences of Georgia, J\fississippi, Nebraska, and
Ohio, Bettina M. Friese; Karen Bogenschneider;
Elizabeth Gross
107-3 FF RThe Transition to Parenthood for Lesbian Couples:
The Construction of Roles and Identities, Abbie E.
Goldberg
l 07-4 RT B Voice Recognition Software and Qualitative Research: A Discussion of Possibilities and Problems,
Jason D. Hans CFLE; Elizabeth A. Sharp
107-5 IN B Challenges and Rewards of Conducting Familybased Research in the Isolated Cornmunities of the
Cirnunpolar North, Sandra L. Malcolm; Jill Oakes;
Berna J. Skrypnek
107-6 RF B Does Brain Research Explain Religious Experience? Thomas W. Roberts CFLE
107-7 EE B Holistic Programming for E:inship Care Families:
Addressing Critical Needs, Andrea B. Smith; Linda
L. Dannison CFLE
107-8 EE P The Presentation of an Interactive Communication Workbook for Dating, Engaged, and Newlywed
Couples, Candace R. Sussman
\\/elcome: Carol A. JU'<UJJ.H!!
2001-2003 NCFR President
Welcome: The Honourable Linda
Minister of State for Early Childhood Development, Province
of British Columbia
Introduction of Speaker: Fred
Presider: Paul A. Amato
This presentation will assess the current state of marriage in North
America and speculate on some alternative visions of the future of
marriage in the twenty-flrst century. Session goals:
To assess the
current state of the institution of mar1iage in North America.
To
examine past efforts by social scientists to predict the future of marriage.
To project some possible scenarios for marriage over the
next few decades.
Andrew Cherlin is the Benjamin H. Gt1swold III Professor of
Public Policy in the Dept. of Sociology at Johns Hopkins Univ. He is
also the former president of the Population Assn. of America, and
an awardee of the Natl. Institutes of Health for his research on the
effects of family structure on children.
Sponsored by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Univ., Dept. of Human Development
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�Ph.D,
Presider: William D. Allen CFLE
Session goals: (1) To describe limitations o
current mru:ital therapy. (2) To summarize
new findings from observational research on maniage. (3) To
outline new directions for marital therapy based on an
empirically-grounded theory.
John Gottman, is a Professor, Univ. of Washington and the
Founder and Director of The Gottman Institute in Seattle. He
is well-lmown for his work on the links between matital stability and emotions, physiology, and communications patterns.
He has earned nun1erous awards, including the NCFR Burgess
Award for career contributions to family sh1dies.
*Research Update for Practitioners srumnarizes the latest research and
methods and provides a practical base for practitioners and educators.
Intergenerational and Late Life Challenges (AP; SW)
8 Family of Origin Expetiences and Attitudes About
Father Involvement, John M. Beaton; William J.
Doherty CFLE; Martha A. Rueter
B Evaluating Multimedia Technology in Gerontological
Education, Sally R. Bowman; Cory R. Bollmn; Deborah P.
Coehlo; Clara C. Pratt
B Parenting is Prevention: Effectiveness of an Intensive
Parenting Program With At-risk Parents of Young Children,
Esther L. Devall CFLE; Lisa Shields
P Interventions With Grandparent-headed Families: \)(!hat Can
We Learn From Therapeutic Tasks for Stepfamilies? Megan L.
Dolbin-McNab; Dena B. Targ
Discussant/Presider: Carolyn S. Will-,:en CFLE
rn
Community and Parental Intervention Programs (AP; SW)
R Planning Behaviors of Canadian First Nations
]\{others of School Age Children: The Maternal Social
Role Attih1de and Planning Model, Marlene R. Atleo
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B Community and School Interventions for Underachieving
Urban Studet~ts: SLcident, J\1entor, Parent, and Teacher's
Perspectives, C. Anne Broussard; Susan Mosley-Howard;
Anita Roychaudhury; Kimberly Boys
R Exploring the Connections Between Cultural and Family
Factors and J\1exican-American Adolescents' School Achievemem and Aspirations, Melissa Y. Delgado; Kimberly A.
Updegraff
R Attribution of Success in Science: The Role of Minority
Families, Sandra L. Hanson
Discussant: Edith Lewis
Presider: Estella Martinez
R The European Paragon? European Family
Policies and Their Impact on Female Employment Patterns, Dirk Hofaecker
R Single or Married ... I'm Still Working and Poor, Catherine A.
Huddleston-Casas; Sally A. Gillman
B Family and Work Identities of Divorced Parents: The Relationship to Well-being and Overall. Life Satisfacrion, Sandra J.
Bailey CFLE
Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Discussant: Leigh Ann Simmons
R Help-seeking Women in Violent Relationships:
Factors Associated with Formal and Informal
Help Urilizarion, Janel Leone
R What About the Abuser? Child Protection Interventions in
Cases of Domestic Yiolence and Child Abuse, Ruth E.
Fleury-Steiner; Laura Thompson
B Are Mothers ReaUy "Gatekeepers" of Children?: iviothers'
Perception of Nonresident Fathers' Involvement After
Separarion, Yosbie Sano; Leslie N. Richards
Discussant: Michael P. Johnson
Presider: Jennifer L. Hardesty CFLE
Recorder: Roxanne G. George
Parent-Child Relations in Contemporary Japan (AP; SW)
R Quality of Parent-child Relationship and Its
Determinants in Japan, Yoshinori Kamo
R Maternal EmploytTtent and Early Adolescent's
Independence in Japan, Kei Suemori
�R A Comparison Between Japanese Fathers and Mothers in
the Play Situation With Their Three-year Old Children,
Kuniko Kato; Kiyomi Kondo-Ikemura
R Paternal Involvement, Maternal Anxiety, and Children's
Social Development: A Comparison of Two Japanese Cohorts,
Masako Ishii-Kuntz; Kuniko Kato; Katsuko Makino;
Michiko Tsuchiya
Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Discussant: Teru Toyokawa
Situated Fatherhood: Negotiating Involvement in Physical
and Social Contexts (AF; SW)
[iirQl R Contextual Scenarios for Stepfathers' Identity Con~~ struction, Boundary \'i/ork, and "Fad1erly" InvohTment,
William Marsiglio
R "Nobody Can be a Father in Here": Identity Construction
and Institutional Constraints on Incarcerated Fatherhood,
Kevin M. Roy
R The Haunted Hero: Reality and Idealism in d1e Fathering
Accounts of d1e Long-haul Truck Driver, Jeremy Sayers;
Greer Litton Fox
Co-chairs: William Marsiglio; Kevin M. Roy
Discussant: Kerry J. Daly
Spedal Session - Getting Your Research
Project Funded Through NICHD*
Leader: Lynne M. Casper
Every college and university is cutting budgets, and it is very
important to find money for funding research projects from
outside sources. Lynne Casper presents the status of social and
behavioral sciences fw1ding within NIH, and NICHD.
Co-sponsored by rl1e NCFR CFLE Department and Family
Information Services
Presider: Dawn Cassidy CFLE, Certification Director
By invitation only.
Sponsored by d1e NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second tinle are invited. Come and netxvork wid1 the NCFR
Board members, od1er professionals who share your research
interests, textbook authors, and Section leaders.
Complimentary light refreshments.
Work and Families
Presiders: Barbara D. Ames CFLE; Tara Saathoff-
All attendees are welcome to attend Focus Group sessions.
Topics are discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is
indicated by a symbol.
All attendees are cordially invited to the President's
Welcoming Reception from 8:00 -10:00 p.m. tonight in
the Plaza Ballroom - 2nd Floor of the Hyatt
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�All attendees are welcome to attend d1e business meetings of
Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR in the Sections d1at match your areas of
interest.
. ...sr.._,
Family Science
GlQ Presider: Laura S. Smart CFLE, Section Chair
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Section Chair
Open Discussion Time - Qualitative Family
Research Network
liTQl
l___c:tlj
J'vioderator: Kit Chesla
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All attendees ate cordially invited to come
and meet NCFR President, Carol A.
Darling CFLE, Margaret Rector Sandels
Professor of 1-hunan Sciences, Florida State
Univ., Col. of Human Sciences, d1e
NCFR Board of Directors and Section
Chairs. After a busy day of meetings, stop
and relax and enjoy appetizers wiili your
colleagues.
Sponsored by Blackwell Publishing and Florida
State University, College of Human Sciences
�Plaza Foyer (2nd Floor)
8:00a.m.- 1:00 p.m.; 2:00- 5:00p.m.
Prince of Wales (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m.
6:00 p.n1.
Brighton & Kensington Rooms (4th Floor)
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Regency Ballroom AlB/Foyer (3rd Floor)
8:30 a.m............ Special Session - Intimate Relationships
in Later Life, Ingrid Arnet Connidis
10:15 a.m.. Plenary Session- Understanding and Altering the
Longitudinal Course of Marriage, Thom2s Bradbury
Noon ....................... Grand Opening of Exhibits
12:30p.m. . ............................ Poster Session 1
2:15 p.m ..... Special Casey Foundation Seminar- Newcomer
Families in Emerging Gateway Cities: Intersections o
Research, Policy, and Practice,
Valsamakis, Penny
Ray, Morse,
4:00 p.m.... High Tea Fund Raiser for Margaret Atcus Award
6:00 p.m.... Annual NCFR Membership Meeting and Forum
8:30p.m.............. Special Session - Getting Your Grant
Funded From the National Science Foundation Marguerite Barratt
Noon-5:30p.m.
rou
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Adoption
Families and Technology
[iifQl Presiders: Derek A. Gwinn CFLE; Peggy S.
l____c:'t!j Meszaros, Focus Group Co-chairs
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. This toOlTl may be used during the day
for meditation whenever sessions are not held in d1e room.
Presider: Teresa W.
Today's more complex and varied partner histories and d1eir
implications for family ties across the life course are explored
in relation to shifting views about forms of and entitlement to
intimate unions.
Anet
is Professor of Sociology, Univ. of
\Vestetn Ontario, London, Canada. She is k:no\vn for her work
on aging and family relationships and fue application of
ambivalence to inter- and intracgenerational ties, tl1e consequences of varied Family situations for social networks and
ilie link between current trends and social policy. Her recent
Ties
has been popular. She was fue
book,
2001 Petersen Visiting Scholar at Oregon State Univ.
Sponsored by Family and Health, Feminism and
Family Studies, Education and Enrichment, Family
Therapy, and International Sections and Issues in
Aging Focus Group
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�Growing Campus Affiliated Councils
P Starting an Affiliated Cmmcil With Students: Ideas
From i\Ianitoba, Sabrina Moraes; Carol D. Harvey
CFLE
P Increasing d1e Membership Base and d1e Participation Rate of
Students in Campus Affiliates, Richard Herbert; Erin Kainer
P Reaching Out From Within, Karen Goldrich Eskow CFLE;
Gina Steflm
P How Campus Affiliates Can Promote Professional Development, Kimberly L. Arva; Lauren P. Smith; Raeann R.
Hamon CFLE
Chair: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE
Effective Family Life Education Through Mass Means:
Reaching a Larger Audience With a Better Message
P Practical Recommendations for the Scholar Who
\Vants to Address a Message to a National Audience,
William J. Doherty CFLE
P Understanding \Vhat the Media Need, Martha Farrell
Erickson
P Practical Ideas for Designing and Marketing Family Life
Education, H. Wallace Goddard CFLE
P The Perils and Promise of Using Mass Media for Family
Life Education Outreach, Judith A. Myers-Walls CFLE.
Chair: William J. Doherty CFLE
OJ
Academic Success as it Relates to Parenting Styles
(AP; SW)
R Socio-cultural Aspects of Body Image Among
Female University Sh1dents From Migrant Farm
Worker Families, Tianna L. Hoppe-Rooney;
Jaime D. Goff; Wilma Novales
R Getting Ready for School: A Look at l\Iexican-American
Mod1ers Teaching Their Preschool Children, Robert P.
Moreno
B Divorce Among Unmarried Muslims, Arabs in Israel:
Women's Reasons for the Dissolution of Unachmlized
Marriages, Orna Cohen; Rivka Sovaya
R Reconstituted Lives: Changing Intergenerational Relations in
a Transnational Context, Wei-Shan Hsu; Kogila AdamMoodley
Discussant: Paul Rosenblatt
Presider: Velma McBride Murry
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MFTs and the Medical System (AP; SW)
R Estimating Increases in Cost to Medicare: The Effects
of Covering Psychod1erapy Services Provided by
Marriage and Family Therapists, Jacob Christenson; D.
Russell Crane
B Health Care \Yorkers' Perceptions of Psychosocial Care,
Julie Coffey; Kathleen Briggs
RAn Analysis of the Usefulness of Self-reported Medical Use
in Marriage and Family Therapy Research, D. Russell Crane;
Jacob Christenson; Mac Hafen
Discussant/Presider: Colleen M. Peterson
Cohabitation and Marriage (AP; SW)
R Partnership Formation and Stability,
~
Ruth E. Weston; David A. DeVaus;
Lixia Qu
R Cohabitation: Linkages to Mental I-Ieald1 and Marital
Stability, David A. DeVaus; Lixia Qu; Ruth E. Weston
R Negotiation of Marriage Decisions Between .Muslim
Immigrant Mothers and Daughters in d1e U.S., Aida Orgocka
B Balancing Work and Family in Spain: Sharing Domestic
Responsibilities and Its Implications for Marital Satisfaction,
Robert Reyes CFLE
Discussant/Presider: Bahira Sherif-Trask
Recorder: Hee-Kyung Kwon
[iiTQl
The Effects of Parental Cohabitation on Child Well-being
(AP; SW)
[iifQl R Differences in Behavioral Outcomes Between Young
~ Children Born to Married and Cohabiting Parents,
Cynthia Osborne; Sara McLanahan; Jeanne BrooksGunn
R Parental Cohabitation Transition and Adolescent Well-being,
Susan L. Brown
R Maternal Cohabitation and Children's Risk of Premarital
Birth, Kelly R. Raley
Co-chairs: Susan L. Brown; Wendy D. Manning
Discussant: Wendy D. Manning
Closure, Context, and Social Support: Mixed
Methodological Strategies for Understanding Friendships
in the Lives of Parents and Children (AP; SW)
[iifQ1 R Overtime Continuity and Change in Children's
Community-based Friendships: Influences of Context,
Peer Characteristics, and Parental Involvement, Anne C.
Fletcher; David Troutman; Andrea G. Hunter
LJd::lJ
�R Crossing and IVIaintaining Boundaries: Race, Class, and Faid1
Identity in d1e Development of Closure Relationships, Andrea
G. Hunter; Christian Friend; Meeshay Williams; Anne C.
Fletcher
R Understanding d1e Impact of Social Support and I<:in and
I...::id1 Closure Relationships on Maternal Self-efficacy Among
IVIothers of Black Boys, Meeshay Williams; Anne C.
Fletcher; Andrea G. Hunter
Chair: Anne C. Fletcher
Discussant: Deborah Johnson
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths.
Pt'izes will be awarded daily. Today you need not be present during the drawing to win a prize. Winners will be posted at rl1e
NCFR Bood1. If your name is listed claim your prize there.
Posters are clustered by Section. Get something to eat at the
First floor Deli, visit d1e Exhibits, and go to d1e poster session
to talk in-depd1 ·with d1e presenters. Awards will be given for
d1e best posters in each Section every day.
Education
(Royal
Performance by The Red
Canadian Mounted
Introduction of d1e NCFR Board of Directors
and Staff
Presider: Paul R. Amato
Session goals: (1) To summarize what current research says
about how maniages change over time. (2) To describe how
lmowledge gained from longitudinal studies can be used to
prevent adverse marital outcomes, (3) To outline promising
directions for basic and applied research 011 mardage in the
future.
Thomas Bradbury is Professor, Clinical Psychology, Univ. of
California Los Angeles. Dr Bradbury's research focuses on the
development of mardages and families, the causes of adverse
marital outcomes, and the enhancement of marital functioning. He is a well-known aufuor and speaker, and past ;,v:inner
of fue NCFR Reuben Hill Award.
Students/New Professionals N etworldng
All sh1dents (graduate and undergraduate) and new professionals are invited. The session is informal and social.
Presider: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
Enrichment Section
Adlolescenil:s
212-1 EE B The Effects of Different Living Arrangements on
d1e Parenting Practices of Adolescent Mothers, Ellen
Abell; Kelly Don; Anthony J. Guarino
212-2 EE B Romantic Attachment Styles of Parenting and
Non-parenting Adolescents, Eunjee Joo; Jerelyn B.
Schultz; Ted G. Futris CFLE
212-3 EE B Adolescent/Young Fad1ers' InvolYement With
Their Children: The Role of Social Support, Jerelyn
B. Schultz; Ted G. Futris CFLE; Janette Wheat
212-4 EE R Adolescents as Parents: A Comparison of Parenting
J\Iales and Females and Their Non-parenting Male
Peers, Stacy Thompson; Cathy Hockaday CFLE
212-5 EE P The Adolescence Resource Center: A Statewide
Collaboration to Support Adolescents' Well-being,
Kristine M. Baber
212-6 EE B Teens Talk About Divorce: Results of a Pilot
Program for Teens \\7ho Have Experienced Their
Parents' Divorce, Ann Diede; Jacqueline J. Kirby
Wilkins CFLE
212-7 EE B Examining Remaniage: Parental Views on Halfsibling Relationships as Compared to Youth's Views,
Stacy N. Howard
212-8 EE BAn Exploration of d1e Role of Family Addiction,
Parental Divorce and Sorority :tviembership in
Moderating College Women's Alcohol and Substance
Use, Boyd W. Pidcock; Larry F. Forthun CFLE;
Judith L. Fischer
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�212-9 EE B Parental Style and Adolescent Crowds, H.
Wallace Goddard CFLE; Brent G. Goff
212-10 EE B Internalization of Religiosity by Adolescents,
Charles B. Hennon CFLE; Cory Gillen; Glenn
Stone; Mary Link
212-11 EE R Timing of Sexual Onset in Black and White
Adolescents and Self-concept, Paul R. Springer;
Carmella Sheppard; Scott Ketring
212-12 EE B Parent-Adolescent Conflict in Hispanic Families:
I111plications for Family Life Education, Barbara N.
Allison CFLE
212-13 EE R The Relationship Between Peers and Family Life
Satisfaction for Adolescents in IvW:itary Families,
Moira A. Fallon; Theresa J. Russo CFLE
Work-life Issues
212-14 EE R Exploring Potential Gender Differences in the
Sexual Harassment Beliefs of Pre-workforce Participants: A Descriptive Study, Heather M. Whaley;
Mary Lynn Berry; Michael Lane Morris CFLE
Resource Exchange
212-15 EE P Partnering With Parents: Walking the Journey
Together, Kimberly A. Greder CFLE
212-16 EE P The Influence of a Home Visitation, Parent
Education Program on Parenting Behaviors: Are
Changes Sustained Over Time? Dawn Koger; Jodi
L. Spicer; Dawn Contreras
212-17 EE B Enhancing Young Children's Sibling Relationships Wid1 ilie Ptm With Sisters and Brothers
Program, Laurie Kramer CFLE; Denise Kennedy
Kubose; James Hoelzle
212-18 EE P TANF and Marriage Education: Utilizing
Marriage Legislation to Design a New Educational
Curriculum That Meets d1e Needs of Low-income
Families, Marta S. McClintock-Comeaux;
Katherine A. Kuvalanka
212-19 EE P From Marriage to Divorce: An Extension
Response to ColmTlunity Needs, Charlotte Shoup
Olsen CFLE
212-20 EE P Using a Developmental Assets Approach for
Parenting Education, Rhonda A. Richardson
CFLE; Audrey R. Kraynak CFLE; Kathleen K.
Walker; Maureen S. Blankem.eyer CFLE
212-21 EE B Exploration of Supply and Demand: Striking a
Balance Between Service Delivery and Citizen
Participation Wid1in State Marriage Initiative
22 2003 N CFR Annual Conference Program
Educational Programs, Kelly M. Roberts; David G.
Fournier; Christine A. Johnson
212-22 EE P Preparing Unmarried New Parents to Make
Heald1y Decisions About Marriage, Pad1er
Involvement, and Family Formation, Karen A.
Shirer; Jodi L. Spicer; Francesca Adler-Baeder
Feminism and Family Studies Sedion
212-23 FF R Gender and Organizational Culture: Correlates of
Companies' Responsiveness to Fathers :in Sweden,
Linda L. Haas; Philip Hwang
212-24 FF R The Social Construction of Lesbian Gender
Roles, Page Heisser; Gwendolyn Sorell; Marilyn
Montgomery
212-25 FF B Women's Attitudes Towards Job Career, Family
and Gender Roles: How (Un)Happy are Women Wid1
Current Gender Roles? Detlev Lueck
212-26 FF R Women at Work: A Gendered Perspective of
Organizational Interventions, Marianne M. Miller;
Laura A. Bryan
212-27 FF R The Juvenile Female Offender: A Feminist
Development Analysis, Goldie M. Morton; Leigh
A. Leslie
212-28 FF B Overcoming d1e Cinderella Myth: Interviews
With Successful Stepmod1ers, Donna R. Smith;
Jason B. Whiting; Karen L. Alexander CFLE;
Margaret Machara
Health Sedion
212-29 H-1 B The Predictive Nature of Taking a Family
History as Effective Management of Childhood
Obesity Among Pediatricians, Crystal Gilbert;
Gregory Paul Hickman; Tom Moreau
212-30 FH R The Effects of Childhood Obesity: \'{!hat :is d1e
Role of Parenting? Julie Schluterman; Greer Litton
Fox; Michael L. Benson
212-31 FH R Stress, Social Support, and Parenting in Families
Living Wid1 a Child Wid1 a Chronic Illness, Laura R.
Hoard
212-32 FH R Living Wid1 a Child Wid1 Cancer: Brazilian
Families' Experiences, Lucila C. Nascimento;
Virginia E. Hayes; Semiramis Melani M. Rocha
212-33 FH R Daily Stressors of Siblings Living With a Child
\'Vid1 Down Syndrome or Autism, Susanne Frost
Olsen; Tina Taylor Dyches; Barbara L.
Mandleco; Elaine Sorensen Marshall; Shannon
Martino; Natalie Pope; Erin Hamblin
212-34 FH B Over the River and Through the Woods:
Grandparental Influences on Heald1y Grandchild
Development, Gregory E. Kennedy; Joyce I.
Chang
�212-48 FH B Aging Couples' Beliefs in Sickness and in Health,
Wendy L. Watson; Eric Milne; Aislinn Kelly
Research
212-35 FH R Factors Associated With Maternal HIV Disclosure to Children and Perceived Child Reaction, Robin
Ostrom; Julianne M. Serovich
212-36 FH B Parenting Styles and Allocation of Time With
Children, Poppy M. Liossis; Patricia Noller
212-37 FH R Psychological Distress and Sexual Intercourse
Among Adopted Adolescents, Mathew Christensen;
Brent C. Miller; Kyung-Eun Park; Bryan
Winward; Xitao Fan; Harold D. Grotevant
212-38 FH R Adopted Adolescents' l(nowledge of and Contact Wid1 Bird1 Parents, Kyung-Eun Park; Brent C.
Miller; Mathew Christensen; Bryan Winward;
Xitao Fan; Harold D. Grotevant; Manfred H.
Van dulmen; Erin Morgan; Steven Lee
212-39 FH R Timing of Motherhood: Factors Influencing
Women's Decisions to Delay Childbearing, Karen M.
Benzies; Suzanne Tough; Karen Tofflemiere;
Alexander Faber; Christine Newburn-Cook
212-40 FH R Interactions Among Users of an Online Bulletin
Board for Assisted Reproductive Technologies: A
Qualitative Content Analysis, Susan K. Wingert;
Carol D. Harvey CFLE
212-41 FH R A Qualitative Inquiry Into the Resiliencies of
Battered Women \V'ho Seek Shelter Assistance in
Rural Communities, April L. Few; Sandra Stith;
Erin Richman
212-42 FH R The Impact of Home Computer Use on Family
Functioning Wid1 an Emphasis on ilie Spousal
Relationship: .An Exploratory Study, Jane D.
Lanigan; Lillian C. Chenoweth; Mary Bold CFLE
212-43 FH R The Social Construction of Sex Work: An
Exploratory Investigation of Sexuality, Masculinity,
and Farnily Structure, Andreas G. Philaretou
CFLE; Katherine R. Allen CFLE
212-44 FH R Socioeconomic Status and Heald1: The Role of
Family Structure and Family Processes, Adam D.
Shapiro; Joseph G. Grzywacz
212-45 FH R Incarcerated Failiers: Managing d1e Conflicting
Identities of Inmate and Fad1er, Bradley Ttipp
212-46 FH R Mexican- and Anglo-Americans in Cardiac
Rehabilitation: Do Cultural Differences Make a
Difference? Ada Wilkinson-Lee; Michael J.
Rohrbaugh; Vanda Shoham; Joshua Schoenfeld
212-47 FH R Nonsupport and Advocacy Among Family
Caregivers, M. Anne Neufeld; Margaret J.
Harrison; Miriam Stewart; K. Hughes
Theory Sedion
Methodology
212-49 RT R Family Boundary Ambiguity: A 30 Year Review
of Research, Iv1easurement, and Theory, Jason S.
Carroll; Pauline Boss; Nicolle Buckrniller
212-50 RT R Vietnam Veterans and Their Families: An
Analysis of Methodologies and ilie Use of Theory in
Research, Melanie Evans; Alan C. Taylor CFLE
212-51 RT R Measuring Intergenerational Farnily Obligations,
Lawrence H. Ganong; Marilyn Coleman;
Elizabeth A. Sharp; Jason D. Hans CFLE
212-52 RT R A Multi-dimensional Typology of Parent-adolescent Relationships, Melissa R. Head
212-53 RT R Development and Validation of a Brief 4-Item
Version of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale: Using a
Non-parametric Item Analysis Model, Yvan Lussier;
Stephane Sabourin; Pierre Valois
212-54 RT RAn Interdependence Approach to Studying
Roles, Influence, and l'viarital Quality: An
Examination of Four Models, Dan Weigel;
Kyrnberley K. Bennett; Deborah Ballard-Reisch
212-55 RT R Typologizing Sibling Relationships: A Review and
Application of Three Analytic Approaches, Shawn
D. Whiteman; Ji-Yeon Kim; Susan M. McHale
Work-family
212-56 RT R Marital Conflict Tactics and the Effects of
Influence in Employment Decision-malcing and
Satisfaction With Influence in Decision-making: A
TVIulti-group Cross-domain Growth Analysis, Miriam
R. Hill; Margaret K. Keiley
212-57 RT R Double Income and I<::ids: On the Management of
Work and Family-related Goals in Working Parents
With Preschool Children, Christiane A. Hoppmann;
Petra L. Klumb
212-58 RT R Accour1ting for Relative Work-Home
Satisfaction, K. Jill Kiecolt
212-59 RT R Spousal Concurrence on Career Hierarchy, Joy
E. Pixley
Misceilaneo1.11s Topics
212-60 RT R Transitions in Sibling Relationships When a
Niece or Nephew is Born,Jana L. Meinhold
212-61 RT R Grandparent-Grandchild Role Perceptions as
Viewed by Young Adults, Laura Hess Brown
212-62 RT R Depression Among Women in Midlife: The
Roles of Caregiving and Physical Health, Timothy S.
Killian; M. Jean Turner; Rebekah Cain
212-63 RT R Managing for Success From a Place Seen as
Second Best, Katherine A. MacTavish
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 23
�212-64 RT R Expanding Family Resiliency Theory to Rural
Low-income Families, Maria Vandergriff-Avet·y;
Bonnie Braun; Elaine A. Anderson
212-65 RT R Can Two Wrongs Make a Right? Premarital
Cohabitation, Parental Divorce, and 1\Iarital Quality
and Stability, Claire M. Kamp Dush
EdlUication
Enrichment Sedion
212-66 EE R Factors in Effective Comtmmity Partnerships:
An Assessment Over Time, Lydia I. Marek CFLE;
Donna-Jean P. Brock; Jay A. Mancini
Sedion
212-67 FP B Connections Benveen Communities and Community-based Programs: Effects on Program
Sustainability and Success, Jay A. Mancini; Lydia L
Marek CFLE; Donna-Jean P. Brock
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator
Leader: Dawn
CFLE
Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a
Certified Family Life Educawr. Dawn Cassidy is the Director
of the CFLE program.
Marriage Growth and Challenges (AP; SW)
BUsing Video Tape Feedback to Improve Self-awareness \'Vith Married Couples: A Longitudinal Perspective,
Edgar C. J. Long; Jeffrey J. Angera; Mikiyasu Hakoyama
B Coming to Terms With Difficult Events in the Family of
Origin and Relationship/Marital Quality, Vjollca K.
Martinson; Thomas B. Holman CFLE
B The Relationship Evaluation (RELATE): A Test of Its
Effects on Premarital Relationships and Participant Satisfaction
With T\vo Interpretation Formats, Rebekka S. Vatter; Jeffry
H. Larson CFLE; Thomas B. Holman CFLE
B A Formative and Summative Evaluation of a J\Ianiage
Preparation Program Using Mentor Couples, Steven A. Wages
CFLE; Carol A. Darling CFLE
Discussant/Presider: Charlotte Shoup Olsen CFLE
OJ
Family and Health Research: Lessons Learned and New
Approaches (AP; SW)
R Where Have We Been and Where Do We Go? A
Decade Review of Family Health Research With Asian
Families, Mayumi A. Willgerodt; Marcia G. Killien
R Lessons Learned Through Participatory Action Research in
the Indian Family Stories Project, Ann E. Garwick; Sally
Auger
: Brian
The "Building the
American Community" demonstration project was created in response to the increasing
of
refugees and immigrants in the United States and the devolution of
for support services from federal to state
government. This session examines intergenerational family-based challenges in three communities and how coalitions of
institutions developed practices and resources to facilite integration for these families.
Brian
is Policy Analyst, :Migmtion Policy lnst., Washington,
· Ann Morse is Program Dir.,
Policy Project,
Natl. Conf. of State Legislatures.; Arlene McLaren is Prof. of
Simon FraseJ:
and Research for a Project funded
by Vancouver Metropolis
Valsamakis is a social worker in Portland, OR; Dana
is
Adm.in.,
Employer & Labor
U.S. Department. of Labor.
Employment & Training, Office of Apprenticeship
24 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�Men as Family Caregivers (AP; SW)
R Men, Fad1ering, and Generativity: What Experiences
are Necessary? Brian P. Masciadrelli; Joseph H. Pled:
R Uncling: A Place at d1e Table, Robert M. Milardo
R A Comparative Analysis of Fad1ers' and Mothers' Caregiving
With Young Adult Sons and Daughters, Chdstine M. Proulx;
Heather M. Heims-Erikson; Sara Neeves
R Changing Social Expectations and Caregiving Experiences
for l'viiddle-class and Working-class Fad1ers in Korea, Young
In Kwon; Kevin M. Roy
Chair: Robert M. Milardo
Discussant: Stephen R. Marks
1iifQ1
2
R Addressing Racial Disparities in the Incidence of Infant
Mortality: Lessons Learned From the Onondaga County Case
Study, Mark D. Thomas
R A Daily Diary Approach to Understanding Health and Wellbeing, Mari S. Wilhelm; David M. Almeida; Rodney M.
Cate; Amy Howerter; Shevaun D. Neupert; Bdan G.
Ogolsky; David Rice; Joyce Seddo; Cindy Simon
Discussant: Sharon A. Denham
Moderator: Elaine Sorensen Marshall
Envisioning Women's Futures: Multiple Vantage Points
and Contexts (AP; SW)
R Themes of Undergraduate \'Vomen's Life Stories:
Voices From d1e 1950's, 1960's and 2000's, Lee Ann
DeReus; Lorrie Ryan; Anupama Joshi; Pamela M. Kani;
Paul A. Moore
R The Lives of Jewish Lesbian Women and Gender Dynamics
in a LGBT Congregation in d1e United States, Batya Hyman
R Embodied Context: Social Institutional Influences on Family
Heald1 Decision-making, Kaysi Eastlick Kushner
R The Impact of Marital Status on \'Vomen's Retirement,
Christine A. Price CFLE; Eunjee Joo
Discussant: Leslie N. Richards
Presider: Lori A. McGraw
Recorder: Catherine Richards Solomon
Older Adulthood (AP; SW)
R IVIarriage and Kinship Regime and Intergenerational
Relationships: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Relationships Between Mothers and Grandmothers in Japan,
Korea, China, Indonesia, Israel, Germany and Turkey,
Bernhard Nauck; Jana Suckow
R Expectations for Caregiving Assistance by Elderly Parents
and Their Adult Children in Rural Thai Families; Poonsuk
Wachwithan; Daniel F. Detzner; Catherine A. Solheim
R Across Generation and Gender: Acculturation, Gender Role
Attitudes, and Conflict in Iranian Immigrant Families, Mahtab
Moradi; Kyle D. Killian
R Grandparents as Caregivers to Their Grandchildren in
China: A Multiple-Case Study, Xiaolin Xie; Yan R. Xia CFLE
Discussant/Presider: Marilyn Bensman
Recorder: Faline Bateman Christensen CFLE
Daily Experiences of Sex: Individuals, Relationships, and
Emotions (DESIRE) (AP; SW)
liiTQl R What's Lust Got to do Wid1 It?: An Examination of
College Students' Definitions of Lust, Dawn M.
Collins; Amy Lynn Reesing; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney
M. Cate; Sean Banks; James E. Hunt; Ana A. Lucero;
Brian G. Ogolsky; Rochelle Plush
R The Semantics of Sexual Attraction: The Need for Semantic
Clarity in the Study of Intimate Relationships, James E.
Hunt; Amy Lynn Reesing; Dawn M. Collins; Carl A.
Ridley; Rodney M. Cate; Sean Banks; Ana A. Lucero;
Brian G. Ogolsky; Rochelle Plush
R Sexual Intercourse: Sexual Desire, Relational Power, and
Couple Closeness, Ana A. Lucero; Dawn M. Collins; Amy
Lynn Reesing; Carl A. Ridley; Rodney M. Cate; Sean
Banks; James E. Hunt; Brian G. Ogolsky; Rochelle Plush
R Daily Stress and Dating Relationships, Sean Banks; Carl A.
Ridley; Rodney M. Cate; Dawn M. Collins; Amy Lynn
Reesing; James E. Hunt; Brian G. Ogolsky; Ana A.
Lucero; Rochelle Plush
Co-chairs: Rodney M. Cate; Carl A. Ridley
2
Limited to 10 attendees at each table. Participants change tables every
40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions.
221-1 FH PIn Sickness and in Health: The Amelioration of
Suffering in Couples Experiencing Illness, Janice M.
Bell; Nancy J. Moules; Janet Fraser; Kari
Simonson
221-2 EE P FLE Substance Area/Competency MatrL'\: for
Tracking Students' Knowledge and Skill Development, Ellen Bryce Dickey CFLE; Lori Farrer;
Kristy A. Smith CFLE; Karen R. Blaisure CFLE
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 25
�221-3 FF P Integrating Commtmity Into the Classroom:
Giving Yoicc to the J\Iissing Discourse of Women's
Family Roles in Times of War, Beth C. Emery
CFLE; Catherine D. Stogner CFLE
221-4 EE P Professionals in the Making: Teaching Parent
Education at the Graduate Level, Jo Ann
Engelbt·echt CFLE; Arminta L. Jacobson CFLE
221-5 FT Researching Clinical Talk Utilizing Discursive
1\Iethodology, John Lawless; Jerry E. Gale
221-6 FP P !\laking Collaborations Work for Children, Youth,
and Families, Daniel Francis Perldns CFLE;
Lynne M. Borden
221-7 FS Training Students to be Better Consumers of
Research: Evaluating Empirical Research Reports,
Ariel Rodriguez; Michelle L. Toews
221-8 FP B Teaching About Family Advocacy, Activism, and
Lobbying, William E. Rose; Steven K. Wisensale;
Elaine A. Anderson; Donna S. Lero; Kimberly A.
Greder CFLE; Debra L. Berke CFLE
221-9 FP P Are We Making d1e Anger Worse? The Anger
Triangle in Children and Implications for Family Policy
Research and Practice, Malcohn L. Smith CFLE
221-10 FT B The Future of MFT: Web-based Continuing
Education Program for Head Start Workers, Volker
K. Thomas; Kafescioglu Nilufer
This
Advances in
of tamily life education scholars and nr:Ktiltio,ne.rs
the field through research,
u:aditio11 that is
LU<-•v'""'-'V consists of
baked scones served with Devonshire cream and preserves or jat11, fancy
assorted
and of course tea
There will be a short progratn at 5:30 p.m., including Yocal selections
Bert ruuuu,,
NCFR past president,
his wife Diane.
The cost of the tea is $40 U.S. or $50 CAD. Canadi.at1s who
wish to receive a t:L'i:
for
.Award Endowment fund should make checks
Council for Families. U.S. attendees make checks
to
and you will receive a ta_x
for
for tl1e
Award.
26 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
R Codependency as a Mediator and Moderator Between
Family of Origin Dysfunction and Young Adult
Offspring Dating Relationship Satisfaction, Neetu
Arora; Judith L. Fischer; Jacld Fitzpatdck CFLE
R The Course of Depression, Negative Affect, and Physical
Symptoms Throughout Pregnancy, Bdan G. Ogolsky; Amy
Howerter; Joyce Seddo; Cindy Simon; Mad S. Wilhelm
B Coping With Family Stress: Implications for Long-term
Marital Outcomes Among Couples in Step families, Dayna
Lee-Baggley; Susan B. Holtzman; Anita DeLongis;
Melady Preece
R Girls' Body Image Distortion: The Influence of
Socialization Techniques on the Discrepancy Between
Perceptions of Weight and BMI, Abbey Fruth; Monica A.
Longmore
Discussant: Marie Elise Radina CFLE
J\Ioderaror: Miriam H. Mulsow
Unwed Parents: Barriers to Healthy Marriage and
Potential Strategies for Overcoming Them (AP; SW)
B The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on
Union Formation, Marcia J. Carlson; Irwin Garfinkel;
Sara McLanahan; Ronald Mincy; Wendell Primus;
Christina Gibson; Kathryn Edin; Barbara Devaney
B \X!lw Don't Low-income Couples i\Iarry? A J\Ii'>:ed Med1ods
Appro;Kh, Christina Gibson; Katlu·yn Edin; Sara McLanahan
Toward Building Interventions to Su:engthen Relationships
and Encourage Healthy J\larriage Among Unwed Parents,
Robin Dion; Barbara Devaney
Discussant: Theodora Oon1s
Presider: Bonnie Campbell
Conceptual Models to Improve Therapist
Decision-n1aldng and Client Change (AP; SW)
Targeting Interventions [0 Maximize Client Change:
Using Conceptual Models, David G. Fournier;
Kathleen
Charles C. Hendrix
�B Teaching Family Therapy Using Problem-based Learning,
Heather D. J. Coleman; Don Collins; Peter Baylis
B Turning Differences Into Opportunities: Using Discourse
Analysis to Investigate Change in Therapy, Wid1 Adolescents
and Their Families, Shari J. Couture; Tom Strong
Religious Influences on Multicultmal Families (AP; SW)
R I\Iaking d1e Intangible Tangible: Quilts as Symbolic
Expressions of Familial and Community Belonging in
Amish, Appalachian, and Mormon Cultures, Cheryl L.
Cheek; Kathleen W. Piercy
R Sacred Sacrifices Made by Children and Adolescents in Jewish, Chtistian, and Muslim Families, David C. Dollahite CFLE
B How and Why do Religious Beliefs Influence Marriage?
Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives, Loren Marks
Discussant/Presider: DonaldS. Swenson
The Effects of Co-parental Relationship on Nonmarried
Teen-aged Parenting (AP; SW)
B Predictors of Ymmg Fad1ers' Prenatal Involvement,
~ Jay Fagan; Marina Barnett
B Predicting Contact Between Children and Non-residential
Fad1ers: A Mediating Model of Teen-aged Mothers Desire for
Fad1er Involvement, Debra A. Madden-Derdich; Melissa J.
Herzog; Stacie A. Leonard
B She Says Versus He Says: The Effects of Teen MotherFather Relations on Father Involvement, Ted G. Futris
CFLE; Katherine J. Dean
B Young Mothers and Partners: Exploring Intra-generational
and Inter-generational Co-parenting Relationships and d1e
Effects on I\Iod1ers' Parenting Practices, Francesca AdlerBaeder; Ellen Abell
Chair: Ted G. Futris CFLE
Discussant: Kevin M. Roy
lif9l
P Passing d1e Torch: Feminist Mcntoring of Graduate
Students, Aine Marie Humble CFLE; Catherine Richards
Solomon; Katherine R. Allen CFLE; Michael P. Johnson;
Karen R. Blaisure CFLE; Haniette P. McAdoo
Presider: Carol A. Darling CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR
President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to NCFR President,
Carol A. Darling CFLE; NCFR Program Chair, Paul R.
Amato and Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Phyllis Johnson
and Cheryl Jeffs, and the Local Arrangements Committee.
All NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and its
future Programs. Participate in discussions. This is an
opporttmity for members to provide input to the Board.
Female Adolescent Smoking: A Family Health Concern
(AP; SW)
Panel: Peggy S. Meszaros; Angela J. Huebner; Fred
Piercy; Jenny Matheson; Sean Davis; Lauren
Shettler
B Ecological Factors: Does Family Make a Difference?
B Female Adolescent Smoking: A Work in Progress
B Female Adolescent Smoking: A Delphi Study on Best
Prevention Practices
Discussant and Chair: Peggy S. Meszaros
Recorder: Fred Piercy
The Strengths and Challenges of Low-income Families
(AP; SW)
B The Resilience and Strengtl1s of Low-income
Families, Dennis K. Orthner; Hincldey Jones-Sanpei;
Sabrina Williamson
B Family Tics: Constructing Family Time in Low-income
Families, Carolyn Tubbs; Kevin M. Roy; Linda Burton
B Private Safety Net: Childcare Resources From d1c Perspective of Rural Low-income Families, Mary Jo Katras; Virginia
Solis Zuiker; Jean W. Bauer
B The Working Poor: From tl1e Economic Margins to AssetBuilding, M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen; Catherine A.
Solheim; Susan M. Wolfgram; Nicola Dominique Ronald
Rodrigues (India); Busi Nokosi (Soud1 Africa)
Prcsiders: Jennifer S. Parker; Anisa M. Zvonkovic
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 27
�Chair: Dennis K. Orthner
Discussant: Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Institutional Rankings in Family-Science Based on
Faculty Publication Productivity Methods, Issues, Implications
Panel: Steven L. West; Carolyn Woody Graham; Keri
K. O'Neal; Myra D. West
B Research ProductiviL-y and lnstimtional Rankings of
Journal Articles
B I\Iethod to Overcome a Major Shortcoming of Research
Productivity
B Uses for Instih1tional and Departmental Rankings in
Advancing the Field of Family Science
Chair: Steven L. West
Discussant: Rebecca A. Adams CFLE
Power, Privilege, and Representation in Feminist Family
Research: Negotiating Ethical Information
~ Workshop Leaders: Katherine R. Allen CFLE;
l___Q:!J April L. Few
What Can We Learn From Europe: Evolution of
European Family Policies, Gender Attitudes, and
Implications in a Globalizing World (AP; SW)
_. R I\Iacro-struch1ral Context of Family Life in
~European Countries, Dirk Hofaecker
R Culh1ral Persistence of Traditional Gender Role Attitudes
Over Time: Cross-national Comparisons, Detlov Lueck
R Labor Force Participation of \'Vomen and Mothers and
Attitudes Toward the Labor Force Participation, Dana
Hamplova
Discussant and Chair: Heather Hofmeister
Lifespan/Lifestyle Transitions (AP; SW)
R Cultural Diversity and Leaving the Parental Home in
Canada, Barbara Mitchell
R A Qualitative Analysis of Gender-EgualiLT Among DualIncome First Year Married Couples From a CulL1.1re With a
Collectivistic Culmre, Karen Quek
R The Reproduction of Traditional Household Systems in
28 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Japanese Sojourners' \'Vives' Community in the U.S., Noriko
Toyokawa; Teru Toyokawa
R General Life Stress, Parenting Stress, and Parenting Behaviors Among Chinese Immigrant Parents, Yan Wang; Angela
R. Wiley
Discussant/Presider: Bernhard Nauck
Recorder: Debra L. Berke CFLE
Family Therapy
Presider: Kathleen Briggs, Section Chair
15
m.
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Youll" Reseall"ch
Fmm the
Leader: Marguerite Barratt, Program Director, Devclopmenc
and Learning Sciences, Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences,
National Science Foundation
Every college and university is cutting budgets, and it is very
important to find money for funding research projects from
outside sources. Dr. Barratt presents the stah1s of social and
behavioral sciences funding within the National Science
Foundation.
Dr. Barratt will be available on Friday morning from 9:00
a.m. - Noon in the Lmd Byron Room to tall\: vvith foll\:s
about their specific funding questions.
�242-S EE B Bridging Theory and Practice Through Servicelearning, Kevin A. Galbraith
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
remain at the same table for d1e entire session. No advance
registration is required.
242-1 RT R Mothers' Different Treatment of Their Unwanted,
1\Iis-timed, and I mended Children, Jennifer S.
Barber; Patricia East
242-2 RT RAre Estimates of Family Processes From Longterm Studies Biased by Attrition? An Empirical Test
in a Twenty-year Panel Study, David R. Johnson;
Zhiqun Tang
242-3 IN P Sharing Experience, l(nowledge, and Tips:
Perspectives of International NCFR Attendees,
Seonju Koh; Hee-Kyung Kwon; Kyung-Eun Park
242-4 FF B Saving Young Women: An Examination of
Relational Aggression, Michelle J. Krehbiel CFLE
242-5 FF R Meet [VIe Online: A Comparison of Internet and
Face-to-Face Qualitatiw 1\Iethods in Studying Gay
Families, Brad S. Moorefield; Christine M. Proulx;
B. Kay Pasley
242-6 FT R "Till Death Do Us Apart" Informing MFT
Through the Voice of Older Couples, Allison
Sievers; Xiaolin Xie; Teresa McDowell
242-7 FS P A University NPO (Non-profit Organization)
Model for Working With Federal Healthy
Marriages/Responsible Fatherhood Initiatives, S.
Greg Thompson; Gladys J. Hildreth CFLE
Meetangs
International
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups
G/L/B/T
Marriage and Farnily Enrichment
Presider: Phyllis E. Michael CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
During the 2002 Annual Conference, members of the International Section were asked to sponsor a tour of Farnily Life
Agencies in Vancouver during the 2003 Conference. \Vith the assistance of the Local Arrangements Committee, a great day has
been planned:
an agency for low-income substance-abusing women who are pregnant or parenting
program,
infants. The majority of those served by the program are Fitst Nation women. Also they will visit the
sponsored by the United Chinese Community Enrichment Senrices Society, \Vhich assists new Canadians to overcome language
and cultural barriers, achieve self-reliance and contribute fully to Canadian society. Their programs span thelifespan and induce
family life education.
Complete information will be e-mailed to those who register.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 29
�The heart and soul of d1e NCFR Annual Conference are the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals fOr
presention at the Conference. All proposals are blind, peer reviewed by three reviewers from the NCFR Section to which it is subnitted.
The reviewers role is key to ensuring tl1at conference presentations are of tl1e highest quality for a tich, rewarding, and stimulatng conference expc1ience. Reviewers donated many homs to evaluate d1e proposals. \'Ve are grateful to the follmving reviewers dus year:
Kevin Allemagne
Alice Atkinson
CFLE
Sandra]. Bailey
Betty Barber
Andrew Behnke
l(aren DeBord
Jodi Dworkin
JoAnn Engelbrecht
CFLE
1Iichael Fleming
Ted Futris CFLE
l(ev:in Galbraith
Wallace Goddard
CFLE, Section
Chair
Jacqueline Haessly
CFLE
i\ine Humble
Abraham Hwang
Arminta Jacobson
CFLE
Jackie Kirby Wilkins
CFLE
Shirley R. IQein
Sally Martin CFLE
\'<layne Matd1ews
Lamie L. 1Ieschke
Melanie Moore
Karen MyersBowman CFLE
Judy Myers-Walls
CFLE
Patricia Tanner
Nelson CFLE
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
Lynette Olson
CFLE
Terry Olson
Maisie Ross
Theresa H.usso
Benjanlin Silliman
CFLE
Berna Skrypnek
Bed1 Vm1 Horn
Kailileen Wall;cer
Susan \Valker
l'vlixon Ware
Jmuce G. Weber
CFLE
Jason Wilde
Chris tine Price
CFLE
M. Elise Radina
Diane Rose
j\Ji'mn Ware
William r'\llen
Wynona BryantWilliams, Section
Chair
Margaret CrosbieBmnett
Cad1erine
Cushinberry
April Few
Curtis Fox
Katia Paz Goldfard
Heather Had1away
1Iiranda
Tammy Henderson
CFLE
Edid1 Lewis
Estella Martinez
Magalenc H. Taylor
Linda Trollinger
Francisco A.
Villarruel
Farrell Webb
Deborah Berke
CFLE
Lydia Blalock
Tom Chibucos
Patricia Hyjer Dyk,
Section Chair
Jeffrey Hill
Jackie Kirby
Leslie Koepke
Bethany Letiecq
Karen McCurdy
Terrance Olson
Tara Saad1off-Wclls
Jean Scott
Leigh Ann Simmons
Tasha Snyder
Donald Unger
Frmcisco Villarruel
N a11 cy \'<7all;ccr
1lixon \Vare
Steve \Visensale
David Yarbrough
Janice Bell.
Asli Carkoglu
Joyce Chang
Sharon Denham.
I<:imberly Downs
Ann Garwick.
Shirley Hanson
CFLE
Jennifer Hardesty
Dave Julian
Teresa Julian,
Section Chair
Kad1y Knafl
Karel Koenig
Barbara Mandleco
Elaine S. Marshall
Mary McKelvey
1fuiam Mulsow
Susanne Olsen
Rebecca A. Adat11s
CFLE
Sandra Bailey
JoLynn Cumlingham
Jemue Dilwortl1
Terrm1ce Olson
Willim11 E. Rose
Laura S. Smart
CFLE, Section
Chair
Mark Adams
Jared Anderson
Faline Bateman
Ch1istensen
Roy Bean
Tom Blume
30 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Kathleen Briggs,
Section Chair
Russ Crane
Chris Estes
David Fournier
Brandt Gardner
Lizbed1 Gray
Carmen Guanipa
James Harper
Dale Hawley
Charles Hendti'l:
Cody Hollist
I'-tisten Hohn
Elena IGm
Jeff Larson CFLE
l'vlichael Olson
Colleen Peterson
Karen Rosen
Marlo Rouse-Arnett
Voll,er Thomas
Judy Watson Tiesel
David Van Dyke
Mark Wlute
Darren \Vozney
Dorothy Berglund
Debra Berke CFLE
Libby Balter Blume
CFLE
Marilyn Coleman
Lee Ann DeRcus
Angella Eanes
Bcd1 Emery
Aptil Few
Larry Ganong
Abbie Goldberg
Cathey HuddlestonCasas
Aine Humble
Batya Hyman
Leslie Koepke
Bed1any L. Letiecq
Shelley MacDernud
CFLE
Margaret Manoogian
Stephen Marks
Colleen Murray
Chtis tine Proulx
Leslie Richards
Bill Rose
Elizabed1 Sharp
Rebecca \Varner
Mati Wilheh11
Anisa Zvonkovic,
Section Chair
Douglas A. Abbott
Carolyn Ball;cwell
Asli Carkoglu
Faline Bateman
Christensen
Serdar M.
Degirmencioglu
Judiili L. Fischer
J acki Fitzpattick
CFLE, Section
Chair
Marcy Floyd
Gregory P. Hickman
Hee-Kyung Kwon
Wenli Liu
Andrea McCoun
Frances L. 1Iurphy
Judidl A. MyersWalls CFLE
Bernhard Nauck
Aida Orgocka
Kyung-ELm Park
Gary \V. Peterson
Annita Sani
Paul L. Schvaneveldt
Bahira Shetif-Trask
Linda Trollinger
Stephan M. Wilson
CFLE
:Xiaolin Xie
Thomas Roberts
CFLE, Section
Chair
Mark Benson
Rosemary Bliezner
Alan Booth
Susan Brown
Matt Bumpus
Pamela Choice
CFLE
Ann Crouter,
Section Chair
Kerry Daly
Jim Deal
Dave Demo
Donna DempsterMcLane
David Eggebeen
Greer Litton Fox
Ted Fuu-is CFLE
Jean Gerard
Jane Gilgun
Alan Hawkins CFLE
Melissa Head
Head1er Heh11s
Lynnette Hoelter
i\hl;ce Johnson
Wendy Manning
Sharon McGroder
Sus;m McHale
Lam-ie Meschke
Maureen PerryJenkins
Joe Pittmm
Stacy Rogers
Hilary Rose CFLE
Cindy Shearer
Andrew Supple
Susan Takigiku
Corinna Jenkins
Tucker
I(lln Updegraff
Elizabeili
Vandewater
Mmfred van
Dulmen
Lynn \Vlute
Shawn \Vluteman
�Plaza Foyer (2nd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Prince of Wales (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Brighton & Kensington Rooms (4th Floor)
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Regency Ballroom AlB/Foyer (3rd Floor)
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m .... Special Session- Gay and Lesbian Relationships,
J'vfarriages, and Families,
Patterson
10:15 a.m ...... Plenary Session- Racial and Ethnic Diversity
in Marriage,
Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... Exhibits Break
12:30 p.m ....................... Diversity Action Session
12:30 p.m .............................. Poster Session 2
2:15p.m......... Research Update for Practitioners- Fragile
Families: Extending Ametican Models of Family
Formation, Ronald Mincy
2:15p.m................ Special Workshop- Strengthening
Families Through Volunteetisn1 and Research,
Cihlar & Shrestha
4:00p.m... Marie Peters Award Address, Norma J. nrlt'O•P""
8:30 p.m. ......... Receptions sponsored by Universities and
Allied Associations
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups
J.
Moderator: Norma J. Bond Burgess
This session is for college/university administrators. Come to
share inJormation with od1ers about d1e unique opportunities
and challenges for administrators of universities and colleges.
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. This room may be used during the day
for meditation whenever sessions are not held in the room.
In d1e U.S. >md Canada
gay and lesbian
households are common, and an increasing number of children are being raised by gay and lesbian parents. Session goals: (1) 1o reviewresearch on long-term gay and lesbian relationships and how these relationships differ or are
similar to heterosexual relationships.
(2) To consider the impact of gay and lesbian
parenting on children's development and wellTo assess d1e impact of recent legal
being.
and political decisions in d1e U.S. and Canada on
the gay and lesbian marriage debate.
AJ.:n:aeK. is Professor of Psychology,
Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH. Danielle
C. Patterson
is Prof., Dept. of Psychology; Univ. of
Quebec at Montreal, and Center for d1e study of biological interactions between organizations and their environments. Charlotte
Patterson is Professor of Psychology, Univ. of Virginia. All are
well-known researchers in this field.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 31
�Adolescent and Early Adult Issues (AP; SW)
B Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention: A lviultiyear
Evaluation of an Abstinence-only Program,Jo Lynn
Cunningham; Delores E. Smith
B College Student Stress: The Influence of Interpersonal Relationships on an "I Can Do Tlus" Attitude, Carol A. Darling
CFLE; Lenore M. McWey CFLE; Stacy N. Howard
R Reconnecting Youth in Iowa: A Four Year Study of a High
School Prevention Class, Cathy Hockaday CFLE; Jerry
Stubben; Robin Heinemann
B Family Rituals, Risk Factors, and Deviant Behavior:
Incarcerated Respondents Versus College Students, Joanne
Roberts CFLE; Rudy Ray Seward
Substance Abuse and Family Health (AP; SW)
B Treatment Considerations for Co-morbid Substance
Abuse and ADHD, Miriam H. Mulsow
B Fanlliy-bascd Substance Abuse Prevention Program
Effectiveness, Kimberly A. Ryan; Steven L. West
R The Assessment of Prenatal Alcohol Usc: A Statewide Study
of 1\Iinnesota, Laurie L. Meschke; Joyce Holl; Sara Messelt
B Family Relationships of Women in Substance Abuse Treatment: Charactetistics and Effects on Outcomes, Jacqueline
Wallen
B A Cross-domain Growth Analysis of Drug-abusing Women's
Drug Use and Relationslup Adjustment With Partners Over
Eighteen Months, Susan K. Takigiku; Margaret K. Keiley;
Shelley M. MacDermid CFLE; Robert A. Lewis; Megan
L. Dolbin-McNab
Discussant: Teresa W. Julian
Moderator: Jennifer L. Hardesty CFLE
R Mentoring, Expertise and the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning, Debra L. Buke CFLE
R Developing a New Generation of Scholars Through the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Deborah Barnes
Gentry CFLE
R The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Family
Science, Barbara H. Settles
Chair: Bahira Sherif-Trask
Discussant: Ramona Marotz-Baden
Couples' Issues in Therapy (AP; SW)
B Couple Profiles: Identifying Risk and Protective
Factors Across the Lifespan, Heidi Brunner; Eric
Milne; Elizabeth Bullough; Jason S. Carroll
B Does the Future of Marriage Depend on Premarital Education? Marlo T. Rouse-Arnett; Jennie E. Dilworth CFLE
B Infertility: A Couples' Disorder, Joyce Serido
P What Does It Mean to Be Relational? Issues for Couples
Therapy Assessment and Practice, Rachelle S. Wright; Amy
R. Tuttle; Linda Buxbaum; Carmen Knudson-Martin;
Douglas Huenergardt
Discussant/Prcsider: Ian Feinauer
New Research on Marriage (AP; SW)
~~J~ ~I: ow Does Pe~sonality Affect Connubial Bonds?
I u- SllVla K. Bartolic; Mark 0. Jarvis; Ted L. Huston
R Explaining Racial Differences in Marital Quality, Jennifer
Roebuck
R Marital Status and Well-being Arnong Older Adults: The
Significance of Cohabitation, Susan L. Bruwn; Jennifer
Roebuck
R Marital Instability and Psychological Srress: An Assessment
of Panel A mit-ion, Gretchen R. Ruth; David R. Johnson
Discussant: Heather M. Helrns-Erikson
Presidcr: Melissa R. Head
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon
Association of Cotmcils
Prom~ting
Mentoring, Expertise and Reflection in Family
Sc1ence Through the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning
R Developing a Scholarslup of Teaching and Learning,
Bahira Sherif-Trask
32 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Prograrn
President,
Tlus session is for presidents or representatives from student
affiliated colUlcils to meet with Association of Councils officers, enjoy a light breakfast, and discuss issues relevant to
student councils.
�Presider: Pm:il R. Amato
This session will focus on vadations in marriage across different
racial and ethnic gtoups in d1e United States and Canada. Session goals: (1) To describe how fmnily structures and processes differ between groups such as African Americans, Latinos, and Asians. (2) To delineate the specific strengths and challenges facing
d1ese groups as they form and maintain marriages in the current social environment. (3) To reflect on probable futures for
mm:riages within these communities.
R. Mincy
R. S. Oropesa
M. Ishii-Kuntz
P. Johnson
Ronald
is Maurice V Russell Professor of Social Policy and Social Work Practice, Sch. of Social Work, Columbia Univ.
His research focus is on the effects of welfare, child support, fatnily support, housing and employment and training policies and
practices on family formation and father involvement.
is Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography, Dept. of Sociolog;~ Penn State Univ. His research interests
R. S.
currently focus on the consequences of migration and assitnilation (or lack thereof) for family formation, health, and
inequality among Latinos in the lJnited States.
Masako Ishii-Kuntz is Associate Professor of Sociology, Uni\c of California-Riverside. She was the Director of the Tokyo
Study Ctr., Education Abroad Program of d1e U of California in Japan for 5 years. She is also a Fellow of the Inst. of Asian
Culnrral Studies at the International Christian Univ. of Tokyo. Her comparative research focuses on gender dynamics in families
and workplaces, with emphasis on fad1ers' involvement it1 housework and childcare.
;otmsonis Associate Professor, Graduate Coordinator, School of Social Work and Fmnily Studies, Univ. of Bdtish
Columbia. She is noted for her research b1idgit1g fmnily resource management witl1 other areas of family studies.
Students/New Professionals Nenvoddng
All students (graduate and undergraduate) and ne\v professionals arc liwited. The session is informal and social.
Presidcr: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
Wrap-up:
A,
The purpose of this session is to highlight the accomplishments of NCFR and to explore areas for future growtl1 and
action in tl1e areas of diversity. r'\ll attendees are welcome.
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to
enhance your work. Take time to visit with representatiYes at
all the booths. Ptizes will be awarded daily. Today you need
not be present during the drawings to wi11 a prize. All ptize
winners will be posted at the NCFR Booth. If your name is
listed you can daitn your prize there.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 33
�314-10 EE P Student Reflections of Service Learning in
Parenting Education, Kathleen K. Walker; Maureen
S. Blankemeyer CFLE; Rhonda A. Richardson
CFLE; Audrey R. Kraynak CFLE
Miscellaneous Topics
Posters are clustered by Section. Get something to eat at the
Deli, visit the Exhibits, and be in the poster session to talk indepth with the presenters. Awards will be given for the best
posters in each Section each day.
Education and Enrichment Section
Children
314-1 EE B September 11th and Terrmism: What Do
Children Know? Liang-Yu Flora Deng; Karen S.
Myers-Bowman CFLE; Kathleen K. WaU;:er
314-2 EE B Grandparent Involvement and Support in
Families With Children Wid1 Disabilities, Gary L.
Schilmoeller; Marc D. Baranowski
314-3 EE B Child Abuse and Mandated Reporting: Attitude
and Knowledge of Sh1dents IVIajoring at Early
Childhood Care and Education in Soud1 Taiwan,
Cluh-Hung Yang; Yu-Chi Yu
family life !Education
314-4 EE B A Cost-effective Approach to Family Life
Professional In-service Training, Millie Ferrer
CFLE; Suzanna D. Snlith CFLE
314-5 EE P Reducing the "Distance" in Distance Education:
Integrating Theory and Practice in Developing and
Delivering an Online Family Studies Degree, Joanne
G. Keith; Rochelle Dalla; Jill Thorngren;
Francisco A. Villarruel
314-6 EE R The Role of Theory in Family Life Education
Programs: A Content Analysis of Research Published
in Korean Family Studies Periodicals, Soyoung Lee;
Jay A. Mancini; Sun Wha Ok
314-7 EE B The Family Storyteller: A Collaborative Model for
Reaching At-risk Families \'Vid1 Specialized Family
Life Education, Sally Sommer Martin CFLE; Dan
Weigel; Pat Behal
314-8 EE B A Community Approach to Family Strengthening
Programs: Lessons From Partnership for Strong
Hmong Families Project, Geetika Tiwari; Stephen
A. Small
Parenting Education
314-9 EE B Not Just for Vuh1erable Populations: The Need
for a Policy Framework for J\Iainstream Parenting
Education Programs in Canada, Melanie H. Moore;
Berna J. Skrypnek
34 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
314-11 EE B Gearing Up for College: An Examination of
Parental Knowledge of College Requirements and
Aspirations for Post-secondary Education, Sean A.
Lovitt; Daniel A. McDonald; Mari S. Wilhelm; E.
Yvette Florez; Stephanie Hazel
314-12 EE R Spouse Perceptions of Fit and Satisfaction in a
Greedy Institution, Jennifer Morris McFadyen;
Kristy Crombie; Jennifer L. Kerpelman
314-13 EE R Problem Solving in Early Adult Romantic
Relationships: The Influence of Family of Origin, G.
Kevin Randall; Chalandra M. Bryant CFLE; K. A.
S. Wickrama
Polky Section
314-14 FP B Straight From d1e Horse's Moud1: What State
Legislators Say l'viakes Research More Useful to
Them, Karen Bogenschneider; Bettina M. Friese;
Elizabeth Gross; Carol Johnson; Jennifer Reiner
314-15 FP P Harms to Clllidren and Parents Inherent to Abuse
Investigations, Gordon E. Finley; Sandra D. Mira
314-16 FP R Family and Child Processes as Mediators of
Influences of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Child
Conduct Problems, Mark W. Roosa; Shiying Deng;
Ginger Burrell; Vera Lopez; Ehl'i Ryu; Saldna
Crowder; Jenn-Yun Tein
314-17 FP P Stepparents' Rights and Obligations Toward
Their Stepchildren: Is Adoption d1e Only Option?
Sarah E. C. Malia
314-18 FP R Grandma's Hands: Black Grandmothers in
Virginia Speak About Their Experiences Wid1 TANF,
Tammy L. Henderson CFLE; Jennifer Cook;
Lauren Behrens; Soyoung Lee
314-19 FP The Influence of Teenage Clllidbearing, Family
Structure, and Social Support on Educational
Attainment Among Rural, Low-income Women,
Melissa A. Rudd; Bonnie Braun
314-20 FP B Does Marital Stahls Matter Among Low-income
Fathers? Implications for Marriage Promotion
Policies, Julie K. Kohler; Bethany L. Letiecq
314-21 FP R Choosing a "Grade A" l'viarriage: Covenant
Marriage and President Bush's Healthy Marriage
Initiative, Laura A. Sanchez; Steven L. Nock; Julia
C. Wilson; James D. Wright; Jill Deines
314-22 FP B The Caregiving Compromise: Influences on
Rural, Low-income \'Vomen Decisions Around Work,
�314-23
314-24
314-25
314-26
Family, and Child Care, Susan K. Walker; Kathy L.
Reschke
FP B Adaptation to Change: Western Rural Families in
Transition, Ranwna Marotz-Baden
FP R Support Net: Expatriate Use of Communication
Technology in Times of Perceived Stress, Bruce D.
Covey; Tara Saathoff-Wells
FP B Intimate Partner Relationship Changes as a Result
of Participation in a Family Literacy Program,
Marina Merrill
FP R Marital Satisfaction and Perception of Ec]uity in
Work-Family Role Responsibilities in Dual-earner
Shiftworkers, Marty J. Elquist; Jeanne M. Hilton
314-27 IN R Emotional Expressiveness and Marital
Adjustment: A Follow-up Cross-Cultural Analysis,
Mark A. Mathews; Gary T. Horlacher; Bron
Ingoldsby CFLE
314-28 IN R The Future of the Hutterite Family, Suzanne R.
Smith; Bron Ingoldsby CFLE
314-29 IN BAn International Perspective on the Fuhlte of
Marriage: Trends and Issues, Illm K. Pfister; Julie
Koivunen
314-30 IN R Daughters' Perception of Relationships With
Their Fathers in the United Arab Emirates, Kennon
Rider; Douglas A. Abbott; Annita Sani
314-31 IN R lVIultidimensional Analysis of Negative Daily
Occmrences: A Cross-Culhlral Perspective, Adital
Ben-Ari; Yoav Lavee
314-32 IN R Conflict Between the Traditional and the
Christian Meanings of \X!hat It Means to Be a
Kenyan I-,::ikuyu Man and Sexual, Julia A. Malia
CFLE; Michael Njoroge Mbito
314-33 IN B The Meaning of Seclusion During the
Circumcision Ritual for Boys Reported by Kenyan
Kikuyu Men Living in the U.S., Michael Njoroge
Mbito; Julia A. Malia CFLE
314-34 IN R Parental Positive Induction, Monitoring, and
Punitiveness: Evidence for Construct Validity Among
Indian Adolescents, Hamida Amirali Jinnah; Kevin
Ray Bush; Sheryl B. Lash; Gary W. Peterson
314-35 IN R Same Sex and Opposite-Sex Friendships Among
Indian, Tmkish, and American Youth: A CrossCulhlral Investigation, Nuran Hortacsu; Nilufer
Medma CFLE; Parul Dave
314-36 IN R Gender Role and Elder Care in China: A Pilot
Shldy With College Shldents, Guoshi Zhang;
Xiaolin Xie; A. Prawitz; Yan R. Xia CFLE;
Xiaofan Liu
314-37 IN R Chinese College Shldents' Perceptions of Filial
Obligations, Yan R. Xia CFLE; Xiaolin Xie; Sherry
(Shi-Ruei) Fang; Xiaofan Liu
314-38 IN B Learning a Second Language: Taiwanese Mothers
Beliefs About Their Young Children Learning English
Language, Li-Ching Sun; Robert P. Moreno
314-39 IN R Housework and Family Life Satisfaction Among
Three T)1Jes of Families: A Taiwan Case, Shain-May
Tang
314-40 IN R Attitudes Toward Divorce and Related Factors in
Korea: Implication for the Futme of Marriage,
Gyoung Hae Han; Yoo Jin Kang; Min Ah Han
314-41 IN R The Effects of Work-Family Spillover on the
Psychological Well-Being of Korean Men: Focusing
on the Age Group Difference, Won Jee Cho;
Gyoung Hae Han
314-42 IN R The Effects of Family Life Events, Work Role
Reward, and Children's Emotional Support on the
Alienation and Life Satisfaction of Female Heads of
Low Income Households in South Korea, Sun Wha
Ok; Miai Sung; Jae Yeon Lee
314-43 IN R Work and Family Conflict of Korean Fathers and
Japanese Fathers, Sookhyun Lee; Young In Kwon
314-44 IN R Impact of Economic Hardship on Adolescent's
Socioemotional Adjustment in Japan, Katsuko
Makino; Masako Ishii-Kuntz; Kuniko Kato;
Michiko Tsuchiya
314-45 IN R U.S. and Japanese Nursing Students' Experiences
With Family and Older Adults, Stereotypes, and
Knowledge of Physical and Mental Health, Colleen
L Murray; Maki Muroi
314-46 IN R Associations Between Interparental Conflict and
J'viothering and Fathering: A Cross-National Analysis,
Kay P. Bradford; Brian K. Barber
Researa:h and
Sedion
Parell'ilti1111g
314-47 RT P Adolescents' Perceptions of Parental Roles in
Taiwan, Abraham Shann-Hwa Hwang CFLE
314-48 RT R Parental Process in Adolescent Extra-curricular
Activity: Controlling for Individual and School-level
Selection Biases, Amy F. Feldman
314-49 RT R Information Games: How Adolescents Exercise
Power in Relationships With Non-resident Parents,
Chadwick Menning
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 35
�Kerri L. Modry; Wendy C. Gamble; Donna
Hendrickson Christensen
Research
Sections
314-50 RT R Adolescents' Perceptions of 1\Iarital Conflict:
Examining the Influence of the Parent-child
Relationship, Melissa J. Herzog; Debra A.
Madden-Derdich; Kimberly A. Updegraff
314-51 RT R Adolescents' Autonomy and Connectedness
Development as a Family Project, Anat ZaidmanZait; Jose Domene; Sheila K. Marshall; Richard
Young; Juliette Arato; Revital Hayoun; Emily G.
Marshall
314-52 RT R Youth Perceptions of Fathers' and Mothers'
Parenting Styles: Does It Predict Youth Problem
Behavior? Cory R. Bollwn; Alan C. Acock;
Jennifer L. DeCosta
314-53 RT R Parental Depression and Youth I\Ialadjustment:
Mediating Effects of Parenting Behaviors, Karen
Franck; Gary Cuddeback
314-54 RT R Family Structure and Parents' Perceived
Obligation to Support Children Economically Over
the Transition to Adulthood, William S. Aquilino
314-55 RT R Financial Support for Divorced Parents and
Stepparents in Older Families, Marilyn Coleman;
Lawrence H. Ganong; Jason D. Hans CFLE;
Elizabeth A. Sharp
314-56 RT R Child Severity and Parenting Stress: The lndirecr
Roles of Social Support and Parenting Self-efEcacy
Among Families of Children With Autism, Atny
Buchanan; Mary Anders; Richard Fabes
314-57 RT R Prediction of Children's Empathy-related
Responding From Their Effortful Control and
Parents' Expressivit:y, Carlos Valiente; Nancy
Eisenberg; Richard Fabes
314-58 RT R Does It Matter Who Hits Whom? Child
Outcomes and Parental Violence, Greer Litton Fox;
Michael L. Benson; Julie Schluterman
314-59 RT RAre Stepfathers Bad for Children? Sandra L.
Hofferth
314-60 RT R Father's Tall.;:, Father's Advice About Future
Fanlliy Plans, Fanlliy Cohesion, Interparental
Argtm1ents, Fanlliy Structure, and Young Adults'
Romantic Relationship, Sun-A Lee; Bonnie L.
Barber
314-61 RT B The Social Construction of Fatherhood
Narratives, Dana S. Matta
314-62 RT R Fanlliy Emotional Climate and Child Adjustment:
the 1\Iediating Role of Sibling Relationship Quality,
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Theory /Family Science
314-63 RT/FS R The Predictive Nature of Htm1or,
r\uthoritatiye Parenting Style, and Academic Achievement on the Initial, Personal-emotional, Social,
Academic, and Commitment to College Adjustments
Among College Freshmen, Garnet L. Crossland
314-64 RT /FS R Inftdelity and Love Styles in Couple
Relationships, Li-Wen Lin CFLE
Association of Councils
314-65 AC B "Healthy Couples, Healthy Clllidren" in Alabama:
Evaluating a Marriage Education Program, Brian J.
Higginbotham; Francesca Adler-Baeder
314-66 AC B The Marriage Enrichment Factor: Testing the
Effectiveness of the Process, Lane H. Powell
CFLE; Sharon E. Powell; Charles Lee Cole
CFLE; Anna L. Cole; Preston M. Dyer CFLE;
Genie H. Dyet· CFLE
Presider: Paul R. Atnato
Session goals:(l) To provide an update on emerging Endings
from the Fragile Families Study. (2) To describe the circmnstances and challenges faced by mothers, fathers, artd children
in fragile families.
To oudine the implications of research
on ti:agile families for policy artd
practice.
Court-Mandated Parenting Classes and the Future: Is
Psychoeducation All We Have to Offer? (AP; SW)
P Workshop Leaders: Mary R. Langenbrunner
CFLE; Graham Dis uc
�CFLE; Baomei Zhao
Discussant/Presider: Yan R. Xia CFLE
Recorder: Wenli Liu CFLE
Community Initiatives to Enhance Family Well-being
(AP; SW)
B The Relationship Betvveen Out-of-School Activities
and Positive Youd1 Development: An Investigation of
the Influence of Families and Communities, Kathleen M.
Morrissey; Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson; Erin Chapman
B Developing Stakeholder Consensus for a Family Psychoeducation and Skills Training Program for Schizophrenia, Roger
H. Rubin; Norman Epstein
P Partners in Diabetes: Action Research on a Democratic
Family and Commw1ity-based Initiative in a 1\Iedical Setting,
Tai J. Mendenhall; William J. Doherty CFLE
P Attaining Cultural Competency and Enriching Health
Service Solutions (ACCESS), Marie Elise Radina CFLE
Discussant: Janice M. Bell
i'vioderator: Marcia VanRiper
Policies to Support Family Relationships: Lessons Being
Learned in the United Kingdom (AP; SW)
B Reasons for d1e Decision for Policies to Support
Family Relationships, Janet WaU;:er
B Family Mediation: Policy and Practice in the U.K., Sherrill
Watson Hayes
B Supporting Couple Relationships in the U.J..,::., Karen R.
Blaisure CFLE
Discussant/Chair: Joseph Homiek
Early to Late Adolescence
SW)
R Family and Peer Contex(s of Adolescent Sexual
Activity in Ecuador, Paul L. Schvaneveldt CFLE;
Abbey Davenport; Corey Eddington; Derek Larsen;
Doug Rose
R ['diddle Class Parenting in Bogota: Supportive, Monitoring,
and Punitive Parenting as Predictors of Adolescent SelfEsteem, Sheryl B. Lash; Kevin Ray Bush; Patdck C.
McKenry CFLE; Kate Mosack
R The Importance of Fitting In: Identity Formation and
Psychological Well-being Among Youd1 in Kazakstan, Linda
L. Pallock
R Individualism Versus Collectivism in the Chinese ParentAdolescent Relationship: Predictors of Youthful Autonomy
and Conformit-y, Gary W. Peterson; Stephan M. Wilson
Happy Marriages, Happy Life?: A Multidisciplinary Look
at the Positive Influences of Martiage (AP; SW)
R Taking the "Blues" Out of Blue-collar Marriages:
Linkages Between Positive Assessments of Marriage and
New Parents' Mental Health, Maureen A. Perry-Jenldns;
Elizabeth Turner
R Intimacy and Partner Responsiveness in Daily Mariml Life,
Jean-Phillipe Laurenceau; Shelly Gable
R Happy IVIarriages and Cooperative Sibling Relationships,
Brenda L. Volling; Alysia Blandon; Amy Rauer
R Long-term Spillover Between Job Satisfaction and Marital
Quality: The Importance of Marital Quality, Stacy J. Rogers
Co-chairs: Brenda L. Volling; Mameen A. Perry-Jenkins
Discussant: Ted L. Huston
fiif9J'
z
Low-income families and communities in general are often
times viewed by service providers, traditional volunteer organizations, and even d1e researchers who study them, primatily
as subjects - the recipients of services and not as providers of
services or change agents. The reality is that many low-income
residents volunteer and play a critical role in restoring the
health and well-being of d1e neighborhoods in which they
live. Agencies from outside the community who fail to recognize this jeopardize both the effectiveness and sustainability of
projects they might undertake in the community. This session
discusses d1e nature of volunteering in low-income communities and is based on the findings of research undertaken by
the Points of
Foundation. The workshop -.vill help
participants develop an tmderstanding of how agencies can
build and maintain effective partnerships with low-income
communities and how volunteering can help strengthen
families and transform neighborhoods.
is Director of Evaluation, and Bandana
is Director, Model Programs and Partnerships,
Points of Light Foundation.
Sh,..,,,tr•<>
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 37
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Round tables arc limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
remain at the same table for the entire session. No advance
registration is required.
322-1 EE P Wall.;: a 1vlile in My Shoes: Process Evaluation of a
Couples Empathy Program, Jeffrey J. Angera;
Edgar C. J. Long; Mikiyasu Hakoyama
322-2 EE B Relationships Between Childhood Overindulgence
and Parenting Attributes: Implications for Family Life
Educators, David J. Bredehoft CFLE; Jean Illsley
Clarke CFLE; Connie Dawson
322-3 FT B What's So Supportive About Internet-based Social
Networks? Perceptions of Online Caregivers of
Older Adults, Jan Colvin CFLE; Lillian C.
Chenoweth; Mary Bold CFLE
322-4 RT B A Participatory Exercise in Coding Qualitative
Interview Data, Jennifer L. Hardesty CFLE; Jason
D. Hans CFLE
322-5 FF P Children of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Parents: The Latest Research Findi11gs and Resources
Available for Family Professionals, Katherine A.
Kuvalanka; Marta McClintock-Comeaux
322-6 RT R Does the Reason l'viatter? Distress Among Women
With Fertility Banicrs, Julia McQuillan
322-7 FP B The Termination of Parental Rights for Children
in Foster Care, Lenore M. McWey CFLE; Tammy
L. Henderson CFLE
322-8 FF P Reflections on Ferninist Mentoring and AdYising:
What Is It? How Do We Do It? What Do Students
Want? Suzanna D. Smith CFLE; J. Elizabeth
Miller; Sonja Coning
Students/New Professionals Business Meeting
Presider: Ad1iana J. Umana-Taylor CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative
Open Discussion About Groves Conference
Prcsider: Roma Hanks, Groves Conference President
Learn about the history and projects of the Groves
Conference. Everyone is welcome.
38 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Madtal Relationships and Its Influence on College
Success (AP; SW)
R Marriage and Its Connection to Kin-based Support
Network Participation: A Cross-racial Perspective, Lara
J. Descartes
R Marital Relationships in Immigrant Chinese Families,
Catherine Costigan; Daphne P. Dolds; Tina F. Su
R Parental Matital Status: Docs 1t Influence Black Students'
College Success? Chantel L. Lumpkin
R A Countcrfactual Approach to the Black-White Marriage
Trend Differential: The Effect of a Total Institution, Jennifer
Hickes Lundquist
Discussant: William D. Allen, CFLE
Presider: Wynona J. Bryant-Williams
�Stability and Change (AP; SW)
P Gender or Biology? Issues for Family Therapy,
Carmen Knudson-Martin; Anne Rankin Mahoney
R Clients' Perspectives on the Facilitation of Hope in Therapy:
A Qualitative Study, DanielL. Morales
R Utility of 3-Category and 4-Category Adult Attachment
Scale Scores in a Clinical Setting, Richard S. Wampler; Karen
Smith Wampler; Sterling T. Shumway; Scott P. Gardner
Discussant/Presider: Larry Dumka
Futures Outside Marriage (AP; SW)
R Being Never Married Past the Median Age of
Marriage: Women's Experiences of Missing the Marital
Transition, Elizabeth A. Sharp; Lawrence H. Ganong
R I Don't (At Least Not Now): A Qualitative Exploration of
the Reasons Cohabiting Couples Delay Marriage or Never
Marry, Dorian Solot
R A Qualitative Study: A Lesbian Perspective on the Concept
of Marriage, Susan M. Wolfgram; Heather Haberman
R Same-sex Commiunent Ceremonies: Prevalence, Timing,
and Prediction, Ramona Faith Oswald; Rebecca Grossman;
Grace Chung
Discussant: Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
Presider: Rebecca L. Warner
Recorder: Aine Marie Humble CFLE
R Cohabitation and Child Well-being Among J(indergarten
Students, Julie E. Artis
R Family Processes Mediating the Relationship of Neighborhood Disadvantage to Child Internalizing Problems, Shiying
Deng; Vera Lopez; Mark W. Roosa; Ehri Ryu; Ginger
Burrell; Sakina Crowder; Jenn-Yun Tein
R Dynamic Cumulative Family Risk: Correlates of Adolescent
Developmental Continuity and Change, Jennifer L. Matjasko
Discussant: Mark J. Benson
Presider: Shawna Marie Thayer
The Future of Internships to Family Science: Developing
Professional Standards (AP; SW)
l\~[)7 P Panel: Rebecca A. Adams CFLE; Joyce M. Buck
~~~ CFLE; Sandra S. Osborne
Co-chairs: Laura S. Smart CFLE; Debra L. Berke CFLE
Romance, Romance, and More Romance (AP; SW)
R Romantic Attachment Style and Psychological
Adjustment in l\Iothers of Children With Autism: The
Mediating Role of Perceived Social Support, Mary Anders;
Amy Buchanan; Richard Fabes
R Relational Risk, Interpersonal Competence, Conversational
Tone, and Romantic Satisfaction: A Test of the Contextual
Model, Jacki Fitzpatrick CFLE; Judith L. Fischer
Discussant: Pamela Choice CFLE
Prcsider: Susan K. Takigiku
rn
Undet·standing Child and Adolescent Well-being
(AP; SW)
fiiiTQl R Child Temperament and Parental Beliefs: Pathways to
L_riJJ Children's Early Learning-related Social Skills, Megan
McClelland
Dawn Cassidy CFLE, NCFR Certification Director, and
members of the Certification Review Committee will be available to give assistance in completing d1e CFLE application
form. Sign up at the NCFR Exhibit Bood1. Open to all
attendees.
fiiiTQl
L_riJJ
Parent Education
Presiders: Byran B. Korth CFLE; James J. Ponzetti
Jr.; Jody Johnston Pawel CFLE, Focus Group Cochairs
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 39
�Focus Groups
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
CFLE
[0 Presiders: Kevin Allemagne CFLE; Janice Weber
CFLE, Focus Group Co-chairs
Tbp off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various universities and allied associations. Each reception will
have separate seating and display areas.
Those who reserved space by July 10 include:
Ethnic Minorities Oral History
and
Presentation of Oral History: Leanor Boulin Johnson;
Ouida E. Westney
Presider: Wynona J. Bryant-Williarns, Section Chair
Social
Northwest Council on Fanuly Relations
Get-together
Human
Presider: Suzanne R. Smith, NWCPR President
a British Columbia not-for-profit "o,,uc.lcct.l'.JJ.l,
committee as the recipient of the 2003 Silent Auction uL\Ju:cu,.
coinciding with the 20th Anniversary Year of The
rhe NCFR loGll 'lttangements
this is a special honor
The mission of the J\Ianiage Project is "Helping to create
Preparing for Marriage .Marrying
marion:
items for the November NCFR 2003
Over the next months, The
Board of Directors will be
silent auction at the Hyatt Hotel in Vancouver. We welcome NCFR n1.embers and conference uctc""''-" to conb:ibute an item
(or two) to the silent auction to support this special fund raising event. A note if you are uuu;:,,,u;:, an item from outside Canada
is welcome to
The Silent Auction 'vvill be held in the
keep it unwrapped and, if asked, declare it as a gift.
Local
Room
of Wales - 3rd Floor of the
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Meeting rooms are on nmltiple floors.
Plaza level (2nd Floor)
Plaza level (2nd Floor)
1-3 Plaza Rooms Concurrent
Sessions, Pre-conference
Workshops, Special Sessions,
Receptions
4-5 Georgia Rooms - Concurrent Sessions, Pre-conference
Workshops, Special Sessions,
Rmmd Tables
6 Plaza Foyer- Regist.ration
Convention level
Floor
Floor)
Convention level
(3rd Floor)
7-10 Regency Rooms
C/D/E/F -Plenary Sessions,
Pre-conference \vorkshops,
Special Sessions, Receptions
11-12 Regency Rooms
A/B/Foyer- Pre-conference
Workshops, Exhibits
13 Queen Charlotte - Oftices
14 Prince of Wales- Hospitality
Cencer/Silent Auction
Fourth Floor
18 Cavendesh Room - Committee
.Meetings
19 Tennyson- Conunittee Meetings
20 Dover - Committee :Meetings
2.1 lord Byron - Meditation, Meetings
22. Constable - Committee l\Ieetings
2.3-2.4 Kensington & Brighton Employment Service
25 Turner - Conunitree Meetings
26
27
28
29
30
Perspectives level (34th Floor)
Grouse - Concurrent Sessions, Rmmd Tables, Receptions
Seymour - Concurrent Sessions, Round Tables, Receptions
Stanley - Concurrent Sessions, C01mnitree Meetings
Cypress - Concurrent Sessions, Corm11ittee l\Ieet:ings
English Bay- Receptions, Concurrent Sessions
15 Oxford - Concurrent Sessions,
Pre-conference \vorkshops,
C01mnittee Meetings
16 Windsor - Concurrent
Sessions, Pre-conference \'Yorkshops, Committee Meetings
17 Balmoral- Posters, Cyber Cafe
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TCRM Wksp. Registration
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ASSN. OF COUNCILS
Tour of Vancouver Family
Service Agencies. (8:00)
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11:01lam
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1:15pm
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4:45pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
Extension Family Life Specialists
Wksp. (8:30)
2003 Local Arr. Committee
Assn. Councils Officers
TCRM Wksp. #9, 10
2003/4 NCFR Board of Directors
TCRM Wksp. #11, 12
TCRM Wksp. #13, 14
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Meditation (7:45)
#300 FP: Rural Fams. &
Communities (7:30)
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NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE,
ASSN. OF
COUNCilS
2004 Program
(7:30)
Com.
CFLE Acad. Prog.
Review Com. (8:00)
#303 • Special Panel: Gay
#304 • 309 Concurrent Sessions 7: EE -Ado I./
Young Adults; FH- Substance Abuse; FS- Mentoring; FT- Couples; RT- New Research on Marriage
12:30 pm
#3131Jiversity Action
#314 Posters 2: EE- FLE/ Par. Ed.; FP- State Leg., Abuse/
Session
Child Conduct; Stepparent Rights; Grandparents/TANF; Teen
Childbearing/Low-income Fathers; Healthy Marr. Initiative;
Rural Poor Women/Fams.; Stress Support; Prog. Sustainability; Partner Intimacy; Mar. Satis../Work Equity; IN- Mar.
Adjust; Int. Views on Future of Marr.; United Arab Emirates
Fathers/Daughters; Kenyan Males/Sexuality; Indian, Turkish,
Amer. Youth; Chinese Elder Care/Studs.; Parental Discipline;
Taiwanese Mothers; Korean Divorce Attitudes: Work-Fam.;
South Korean Low-income Female Heads; Korean/Japanese
Work-Fam. Conflict; Cross-nat!. Parental Conflict Analysis;
RT- Parenting; RT/I'S- Miscellaneous; AC- Miscellaneous
#322 Round Tables EE; FH; RT; FF; FP
•
Admi".
#302 Fam. Sci.
Assn.
Editors/Press /Staff
Noon/
12:15pm
#30·J Univ.
#31 0 SNP Coun. Reps
& Lesbian Relation-ships
- Kurdek, Julien, Patterson
#311 Plenary: Racial/
Ethnic Diversity in Mar·
riage - Mincy, Oropesa,
Ishii-Kuntz, Johnson
#312 Exhibits Break
(Noon)
OTHERORG.
8:30am
111:15am
2:15pm
#315 RUP- Fragile
Families· Mincy
1132'1 : Speci~l Session •
wuoum~~"~"' Cihlar &
Shrestha
2:30pm
4:00pm
Fam. Rei. Editors
SNP Networking (Noon)
Elections Council (both
12:15)
#316 • 320 Concurrent Sessions 3: EE - Court-
Leadership Forum
Comm. Mtg. (1:45pm)
12:30)
Open
Discussion
About Groves
Conference
mandated Parenting Classes; FH- Commun,/Fam.
Well-being; FP- Fam. Support Policies in UK; INEarly-Late Ado!.; RT- Happy Marriages?
#323 SNP Business Mtg.
CFLE CRC Com ..
#324 Marie Peters Award
Address: Bond-Burgess
#325 • 331 Concurrent Sessions 9: EE - FLE Prof.
5:15pm
7:00pm
#335 - CFLE Help Session
8:30pm
#339- Univ. Receptions
Proaram ail:
GUance -
Dev. Model; EM- Marital Relshps./Col. Success; FT
-Stability/Change; FF- Futures Outside of Marr.; RT
-Romance/Relationships; RT Child/Ado!. Wellbeing; FS- Future Internships
#332 EM Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#333 RT Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#337-EM Oral History
Nov.
2003
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Publications Com.
#334 EE: Parent Ed
Public Policy Com.
#336 EE: CFLE
#338 NW Coun.
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Exec. Round Table Breakfast
Work-Life Summit
TCRM Wksp. #17, 18
9:30am
11:00 am
1:00pm
SECTIONS AND
STUDENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
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2:45pm
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7:00pm
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Leadership Training Wksp.
"#11!0 Intersection of law,
Family & Race- Boddie, Skyles,
Henderson
<11 TCRM Wksp. #23
#1119 Plenary: Marriage
Overview/Future - Cherlin
#110 RUP Revising Marital
Therapy- Gottman
#117 Newcomer's Reception
#119 NICHD ·Getting Research
Funded
#120- CFLE Reception
TCRM Bus. Mtg./Reception
#125 President's Welcoming
Reception
#101-106 Concurrent Sessions #1lEE - Strengthening Marriage; FH Older Parent/Child Relations; FS Professionals; fT- Marriage Tune-up;
FIF - Negotiating Marriages; RTRomance/Risk Behaviors.
#1 08- Assn. of Councils
#107· Round Tables- FH; FP; FF; RT; IN; RF;
EE
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#111·116 Concurrent Sessions 2EE • lntergenerationai/Later Life; EMIntervention Programs; FP ·Work/Marriage Policy; FF - Intimate Violence; IN
- Japanese Parent/Child Relations: RT
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#11 B EE: Families & Grief
#123 FS Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#124 FF Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#121 FH: Aging
#122 FP: Work & Families
#125 RT: Open Discussion
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Department of Family and
Sciences
Historically, Florida State University's Department of Family and Child
Sciences has ranked as one of the top 10 programs in the field nationally.
Graduates of the program are leaders in their disciplines nationally and
internationally. The curricula focuses on research and applications of
theory and scientific knowledge to the fields of family and child sciences,
family and consumer sciences education, and marriage and family
therapy. Outstanding teaching and research faculty help create a
challenging academic environment with an applied developmental science
focus. Faculty members' scholarly interests are in the substantive areas
of adolescence, child care issues, family life education, family therapy,
human sexuality, identity formation and juvenile justice.
Fellowships and Scholarships for
Doctoral Fellowship Programs
The College of Human Sciences offers doctorallevel fellowships for new students who have been
accepted in a program in the College. With a
minimum stipend of $10,000, the fellowships are
highly competitive awards based on GRE, GPA
and letters of recommendation.
Scholar Awards Program
Master's Degrees:
Doctoral Degrees:
The Department of Family and Child
The Department also offers two
Sciences offers two Master of Science
doctoral degree programs. The Ph.D.
degrees. Both programs require a
in Human Sciences is available with
thesis or a special project. The M.S. in
an emphasis in Family and Child
Family and Child Sciences focuses
Sciences or Family and Consumer
on applied development science and
Sciences Education. Areas of
emphasizes advance understanding of
specialization within the emphasis
research related to child development
include administration, family life
and family relations. The M.S. in
education, juvenile justice, public policy,
Family and Consumer Sciences
research and teaching. The Ph.D. in
Education focuses on program
Marriage and Family Therapy is the
development, history and philosophy of
oldest clinical program in the U.S. for
FCSE, educational measurement and
training in marriage and family therapy
evaluation, and research methods.
The Scholars Award Program is designed to
provide funding to outstanding student applicants
interested in graduate programs in the College of
Human Sciences. Scholar Awards are intended
to supplement stipend support and range from
$1,000 to $3,000 per student annually.
Other Scholarships
Within the College of Human Sciences, several
College-wide and departmental scholarships are
available to graduate students. The Florence
Smith McAllister Endowed Fellowship is awarded
to a graduate student enrolled in the College that
has maintained a GPA of 3.75 or higher and has a
record of outstanding character, leadership and
participation in university activities. This fellowship
ranges from $5,000 to $7,000.
and is accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation, American Association
for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Students demonstrate their
competency through pratica
experiences.
Contact: Florida State University
College of Human Sciences
Dept. of Family & Child Sciences
225 Sandels Building
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1491
(850) 644-3217
(850) 644-3439 fax
fcs_gs@fsu.edu
www.chs.fsu.edu/fcs
Detailed information on the Doctoral Fellowship
Programs, Scholar Awards Program and other
scholarships can be viewed at
www.chs.fsu.edu/college/gradscholarships.php.
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#200 FP: Adoption
#201 RT: Families &
Technology
Meditation (7:45)
7:45am
for fiength of
NCFRBOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN.
Of COUNCILS
OTHERORG.
Fam. Rei. Editor Select.
Com
Fellowship Committee
S/NP Section Reps
Groves Conf. Brd. Mtg.
6:00am
8:30/
!l:llllam
#202 Special Session: Intimate
Relationships • Connidls (8:30)
11l:15am
#210 Plenary: Marriage • Bradbury
Noon
#211 Exhibits Grand Opening
12:30 pm
#213 Special Session: How lo
Become a Certified Family life
Educator
2:15pm
#214 Special Session: New Fams. in
Gateway Cities - Morse, Ray,
Mclaren, Valsamakis, Penny
4:00pm
#222 Arcus flE Award Fundrsiser
·High Tea-
6:00pm
7:00pm
#230 IIICFR Memb. Mlg./Forum
8:30pm
#241· Special Session: Ge!!ing
Granls from NSF
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#203-209 Concurrent Sessions 3: AC- Campus
Affil. Coun.; EE- FLE/Mass Media; EM/FF- Acad.
Success/Parenting Styles; FT- Medical Sys.;
IN/FT/FF- Cohabitation/Marriage; RT- Co-hab./
Children; RT- Friendships-Parents/Children (8:30)
Quality of Annual
Conference (9:00)
SNP Networking
lnt Yr. of Fam. Com.
JMF Editors
#215-220 Concurrent Sessions 4: EE-Marr.; FHRes. Lessons/New Approaches; FF- Women's
Futures; 1111- Older Adults; RT- Men as Care-givers;
RT- DESIRE Prog.
#223-228 Concurrent Sessions 5: EE - Stronger
Marr.; FH- Hlth & Reshps.; I'P- Un-wed Parents;
FT- Concept. Models; RF - Multi-cultural
Fams./Religion; RT- Teen Parents
#229 SNP Development Seminar
#212- Posters 1- EE- Ado!., Work-Life; Re-source
Exch.; FF- Sweden & Org. Culture, Les-bian Gender
Roles, Women/Roles; FH- Fam. Hist./Child
Obesity/Chronically Ill Child., Grand-parents/Ado!.,
Delayed Child-bearing, Computers, Battered Women,
Sexuality/Socio-economic Status, Incarcerated
Fathers, Mexican/Anglo-Am Cardiac Rehab., Aging
Couples; RT- Method.; Work-Fam.; Misc. FPCommun.
#221 Teaching RT - FH; EE; FT; FP; FS; FP
#231·236Concurren! Sessions 6: FH- Ado!. Fe-male
Smoking; FP- Low-income Fams.
Strengths/Challenges; FS- Faculty ran kings/
Publish.; FF/RT- Feminist Fam. Res.; FF/FPEuropean Fam. Policies; 11\1- Life-span Transitions
#237 EE Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#238 FT Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#243 FH Sect. Memb. Mtg.
#242 Round Tables RT; Ill!; FF; FT; FS
#244 IN Sect. Memb. Mtg.
Nov.
2003
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#239 FH: Chronic Illness
#240 FP- Prevention/ Fam.
Support
#245 FF: G/UB/T/
#246 EE: Marr./Fam
Enrichment.
2004 Local Arrangements
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7:30/7:451
8:00am
#402 Professional Dev. Sem.
lists
SECll!ONS & STUIJIENTSINEW
PROFESSIONAlS SESSIONS
POSTERS AND ROUND TABlES
Meditation (7:45)
8:30am
This
FOCUS GROUPS
#400 EE: Mari(eting
FLE (7:30)
#400 RT: Men in
Families (7:30)
#410 Teaching UpdateFF/FS: Safe Spaces for
S!udenls
9:00am
consuit the
#403- 409 Concurrent Sessions 10: EE- Agepaced Parenting Newsletters; FH- Adolescent Health;
FP- Work & Fams.; FT- Clients & Therapists at Risk;
RF- Spirituality & Religion in Strong Families; RTParental Conflicts; RT- Gender in Families
for Henath of sessnons.
NCFRBOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN.
OF COUNCilS
2004 Program Comm.
(7:30)
#411 Teaching Round Tables: FP; FS; EE; FF; FT;
OTHERORG.
Groves
Conference
Board (8:00)
Jl. of Fam.
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Incoming NCFR Section
Chairs Training
Assn. of Councils Exec.
Com.
11l:1!iam
#412~~~~tlaJ~ Coha!J. & 1\ilarr.
Seltzer, Trost
#413· Elihi!Jits Break/Closing
- ' oRn~1
Noon
SNP Networking
#414 Apprec. Lunch 2003
Lac. Arr. Chairs/ Forming
NCFR Aff. Coun ..
#415 Posters 3- EE- Marr. Enrich/Ed; EM- Latino,
African Amer., Mexican, Native Amer. Famsilntermar.;
Sexual Abuse/Ado!.; FS -Genogram/Fam. Process;
FT- Sexually Aggressive Men; Latina Single Mothers;
Breast Cancer Survivors; Family-of-Origin/Premar.
Couples; Statistical Meths.; Use of Humor by FTs; RF
-Sexuality & Religious Values; Religious Convictions/
Marital Processes; Family Worl(; Marriage/Same-sex
Relationship/Religious Homosexual individuals; Muslim Children's Understand. of War, Peace, Terrorism;
Neo-functionalism; RT- Marr.; Ado!.; Miscellaneous.
12:15 pm
2:00pm
4:00pm
6:00pm
#415 Awards Presenla!ion &
Presidential Forum: In!.
Initiatives in FlE ·Huang,
Chou, Kim, Korve!a, Arcus
#411 Special Session: The
Future of Marriage: Diverse
Viewpoints - Coontz,
Ooms, Huston
11424 Work-family Forum &
Reception
#425legacy Circle Recep.
11426 Special Session: Federal
Evaluation Research on
#418 -422 ·Concurrent Sessions 11- EETeens/Parent's Divorce; EM- Parenting Styles &
Ethnic Adol.; FP- Bldg./Wk. Fam.; INlnfancy/Child./Adoi.RT- Early & Mid-adol. Fam.
Antecedents of Educ., Relationship and Health
Outcomes
#423- SNP Student Skills Exchange
#427 FP Section Memb. Mtg.
#428 RT: Qual. Fam.
•
Res. Network
#429 EE: Sexuality
Healthy Marriages
7:30pm
!1:00pm
#430 RF Section Memb. Mtg.
#431 EE: Peace
#432 • SINPISeciionsponsored Dance
at a Glance -
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.............
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2003
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tb:onsult the
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se~sh:ms.)
��Congressional Briefing and Poster Session
Thursday, Aprill from 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. NCFR and AAFCS
will host a congressional briefing on Capital Hill. Invited guests
will include Members of Congress and their staff,
conference attendees, press, and the public. The briefing will
feature NCFR and AAFCS experts and focus on family
policy topics that are relevant to the 108th Congressional Session.
�I
(Italicized sessions are for NCFR Board or c01mnittee members only.)
Monday, November 17, 2003
2:00
3:30
4:30
8:00
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pm
pm
pm
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2002/2003 NCFR Board
TCRM Workshop registration
TCRM Workshop Session 1
TCRM Workshop Session 2
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
7:30 am
8:00am
8:30 am
9:30 am
10:00 am
11 :00 am
Noon
1:15pm
2:00p.m
3:00pm
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TCRM Workshop registration
Tour of Vancouver Family Service Agencies
TCRM Workshop Sessions 3, 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
TCRM Workshop Session 5, 6
Resources for Better Marriages Workshop
2003 Local Arrangements Commiffee
TCRM Workshop Session 7, 8
Association of Councils Officers
TCRM Workshop Session 9, 10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2003/2004 NCFR Board
TCRM Workshop Session 11, 12
TCRM Workshop Session 13, 14
Section Chairs
TCRM Workshop Session 15, 16
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00am
8:30 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
1:00 pm
2:45 pm
4:45 pm
6:30 pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
0 Work/Life Summit Executives Round Table Breakfast
0 WorklLife Summit
0 TCRM Workshop Session 17, 18
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TCRM Workshop Session 19, 20
TCRM Workshop Session 21, 22
Special Session • Law/Family/Race· Boddie, Skyles, Henderson
Concurrent Sessions 1 & Round Tables _ _ _ _ _ _ __
TCRM Workshop Session 23 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Association of Councils Business Meeting
Plenary Session • Marriage· History/Future· Cheri in
RUP • Revising Marital Therapy • Gottman
Concurrent Sessions 2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Newcomers Reception
Special Session· Getting Research Funded- NICHD
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
CFLE Reception
TCRM Business Meeting/Reception
FS/FF Section Member Meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
President's Welcoming Reception
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Thursday, Novembeli 20, 2003
7:45 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
10:15 am
Noon
12:30 pm
2:15pm
4:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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NCFR Committee Meeting (See Program at a Glance) _ _ _ __
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Meditation
Groves Board
Special Session • Intimate Relationships/Later Life· Connidis
Concurrent Sessions 3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Quality of Annual Conference Commiffee
Plenary Session· Marriage· Bradbury
Exhibits Grand Opening
Students/New Professionals Networking
NCFR Commiffee Meeting (See Program at a Glance) _ _ _ __
Poster Session 1
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator - Cassidy
Public Policy Seminar· New Families in Gateway Cities· Morse,
Ray, McLaren, Valsamakis, Penny
Concurrent Sessions 4 & Teaching Round Tables
High Tea Fund raiser for Margaret Arcus FLE Award
Concurrent Sessions 5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Students/New Professionals/FF Development Seminar
Annual NCFR Business Meeting & Membership Forum
Concurrent Sessions 6
EE/FT Section Member Meetings._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
November 20 Continued
Special Session • Getting Grants from Nat!. Science Found.
Section Member Meetings
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Round Tables, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2004 Local Arrangements Committee
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
friday, Novembeli 21, 2003
7:45 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:15 am
0
0
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D
7:30am
Noon
12:15 pm
12:30 pm
1:15pm
2:15pm
0 Association of Councils Leadership Training Workshop
0
7:30 am
Thursday,
8:30 pm
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2:30pm
4:00pm
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Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NCFR Committee Meeting (See Program at a Glance) _ _ _ __
Meeting of University/College Administrators
Meditation
CFLE Academic Program Review Commiffee
Special Panel • Gay/Lesbian Relationships • Kurdek, Julien,
Patterson
Concurrent Sessions 7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NCFR Committee Meeting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Reps of New Student Affiliated Councils
Plenary Panel • Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Marriage • Mincy,
Oropesa, Ishii-Kuntz, Johnson
Exhibits BreakJHalf Price Book Sale
Students/New Professionals Networking
Elections Council
Poster Session 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Diversity Action Session
A Mock Emerging Leadership Institute for Future NCFR Leaders
RUP • Fragile Families • Mincy
Special Session • Volunteerism & Research • Cihlar & Shrestha
Concurrent Sessions 8 & Round Tables. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Students/New Professionals Business Meeting
Open Discussion About Groves Conference
CFLE CRC Committee
Marie Peters Award Address • Burgess
Concurrent Sessions 9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Publications Committee
CFLE Help Session
EM/RT Section Member Meetings
Focus G r o u p s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Public Policy Committee
EM Oral History
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Northwest Council Get-together _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
College/University/Allied Associations Receptions
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Saturday, Novembeli 22, 2003
7:30am
7:45 am
8:30am
9:00am
10:15 am
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2:00 pm
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4:00 pm
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6:00 pm
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NCFR Committee or Other Association Meeting, _ _ _ _ _ __
Meditation
Concurrent Sessions 10 & Teaching Round Tables _ _ __
Committee Meeting (See Program at a Glance) _ _ _ _ _ __
NCFR Committee Meeting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Plenary Panel· Cohabitation & Marriage· LeBourdais, Seltzer,
Trost
Exhibits Break/Closing
Students/New Professionals Networking
Appreciation Luncheon for 2003 Local Arrangements Comm. Chairs &
Information About Forming NCFR Affiliated Councils
Poster Session 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NCFR Awards Ceremony/Presidential Forum • Int. Initiatives in
FLE Address • Huang, Chou, Kim, Korvela, Arcus
Special Session • Future of Mariage ·Coontz, Ooms, Huston
Concurrent Sessions 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Students/New Professionals Skills Exchange
Legacy Circle Reception
Special Session • Federal Eva!. Research on Healthy Marriages
FP Section Member Meeting
Focus G r o u p s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RF Section Member Meeting
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Dance Sponsored by Students/New Professionals & Sections
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
�Plaza Foyer (2nd Floor)
8:00a.m.- 1:00 p.m.; 2:00- 5:00p.m.
Prince of Wales (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Brighton & Kensington Rooms (4th Floor)
Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Regency Ballroom AlB/Foyer (3rd Floor)
9:00 a.n1. - 2:00 p.lil.
8:00a.m...... Teaching Update- "Safe Spaces" for Students:
Making the Campus Welcoming for Gay, Lesbian, and
Bisexual Students, Anne-Marie Long
8:30 a.m............... Professional Development Seminar,
Leigh Leslie, et al
10:15 a.m ...... Plenary Session- Cohabitation and Marriage
in \\!estern Countries,
Seltzer, Trost
Noon .............. Exhibits Closing/Half-Price Book Sale
12:15 p.m .............................. Poster Session 3
2:00 p.m..... Awards Presentation and Presidential Forum International Initiatives in Family Life Education,
Chou,
Korvela, Arcus
4:00 p.m .......... Special Session - The Future of Marriage:
Diverse Viewpoints, Coontz, Ooms, Huston
4:00p.m........................... Work.-Family Forum
6:00 p.m....... Special Session - Federal Evaluation Research
on Healthy Marriages ... ,
Stagner, Fishman, Kelly
9:00p.m... Dance Sponsored by Students/New Professionals
and NCFR Sections
Focus Groups
See page 17 for an e:s:planation of Focus Groups.
Leslie
Marketing Family Life Education
Presidcr: Jody Johnston Pawel CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Men in Families
This
professional development seminar ·will be a follow-up of
last year's, which focused on balancing work and family demands.
Last year's panel consisted of individuals following the traditional
academic path, where this year will focus on individuals who have
chosen other professional routes to find a balance between work and
personal life.
The Canadian Father Itwohccment Research Alliance,
Kerry J. Daly; Edward Kruk
Presidcrs: William Michael Fleming CFLE; Jeffrey L.
Stueve CFLE, Focus Group Co-chairs
Meditation
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. This room may be used dming the day
for meditation whenever sessions arc not held in the room.
Age-paced Parenting Newsletters Come of Age: A Means
to Provide Specialized Information and Engage
Difficult-to-Reach Parents (AP; SW)
B Adding Specialized Information to Parenting
Newsletters: An Exploratory Study of Nurturing
Partners: A Guide to Feeding Babies, Sally Sommer Martin
CFLE; Magdeleine Sigman-Grant; Dan Weigel; Jo Anne
Kock
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 41
�R Competing Demands: The Impact of Eldercare on
Employment, Jason W. Walker; Janet Fast; Donna Dosman
Discussant: B. Jan McCulloch
Presider: Jacqueline J. Kirby Willcins CFLE
B Adding Specialized Information to Parenting Newsletters:
Evaluation of Two Inserts on Recognizing Developmental
Disabilities in Children and Publicizing Current Parent
Education Opportunities, Patricia Tanner Nelson CFLE
B Reaching High-risk Hispanic Farnilies in a Home-visiting
Program With Age-paced Newsletters, Joni Weatherspoon;
Sally R. Bowman
B Age-paced Parenting Newsletters in Rural Appalachia: A
Kentucky County's Story, Carole A. Gnatuk; Peggy H.
Powell
Chair: Sally R. Bowman
Discussant: Susan K. Walker
Presider: Patricia Tanner Nelson CFLE
Clients and Therapists at Risk (AP; SW)
B Preventing Secondary Trawnatization: Effective Selfcare Strategies for Helping Professionals, Kyle D. Killian
B Identifying Coping Strategies for Managing Vicarious Trauma
Associated With Working With Child Victims of Sexual and
Severe Physical Abuse, Rene Pogue; David N. Yarbrough
P A Collaborative Reflection of Selves: Integrating Internal
Family Systems Therapy and the Reflecting Team Approach,
Hye-Stm Ro; Meredith Hedges
R What Adults are Looking for in a Spouse and the Role of
Spousal Support in Transcending a Trawnatic Childhood,
Linda M. Skogrand; Daniel Woodbury; John D. DeFrain;
Jeane Jones
Adolescent Health and Family Relations (AP; SW)
R Developmental Trends in Family Predictors of Adolescent Suicide: Stressors and Problem Solving, Christine R.
McGeorge; Kristen E. Holm; Martha A. Rueter
R Protecting Adolescents From the Long-term Effects of
Economic Pressure: The Moderating Role of Parenting, HeeKyung Kwon; Martha A. Rueter
B " I Just \'Van ted to Be the I<id": Adolescent Girls'
Experience of Hav-ing a Parent Wid1 Cancer, Heather A.
Sears; Heather M. Sheppard
R Family Differentiation and Eating Disordered Behaviors and
Attitudes in a Non-clinical Sample, Birgitta L. Baker; Ian
Feinauer
Discussant: Ann E. Garwick
l\foderator: Barbara L. Mandleco
Spirituality and Religion in Strong, Enduring Families
(AP; SW)
B Developing Traits Associated With Strong and
Resilient Families: A Family Leadership Model, Kevin
A. Galbraith; Sterling K. Wall
R The Role and Dynamics of Friends and Parents as Significant Predictors of Adolescent Religious Belief and
Commitment, Kelly D. Schwartz
Discussant/Presider: John D. Conger CFLE
Work and Families: Contexts and Caregiving (AP; SW)
R Changing Rural Economies: Implications for Work
and Family, Barbara D. Ames CFLE; Whitney A.
Brosi; Karla Maria Damiano-Teixeira
B Influences on Rural Women's Well-being: A Case for
Customizing Policy, Bonnie Braun; Elaine A. Anderson;
Susan K. Walker; Jin-Hee Kim; Julie K. Kohler; Crystal
Tyler; Linda M. Oravecz; Elisabeth Foster Maring; Leigh
Ann Simmons
B Cheaper for Whom? Costs Experienced by Formal
Caregivers in Adult Family Living Programs, Donna Dosman;
Norah C. Keating; Janet Fast
42 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
When Parents Don't Get Along (AP; SW)
R In the Eyes of the Beholder: The Fw1etional Roles of
LQ:J_J Perceived Threat and Self-blame Associated With
Interparental Conflict, Jean M. Gerard CFLE; Cheryl
A. Buehler; Gary Cuddeback
R The Quiet Face of Parental Conflict: Is Silence Really
Golden? A Preliminary Examination of Emotional Conflict
and Adolescent Well-being, Jan E. Pryor; Rosina Pattison;
Andrea Crawford
R Interparental Conflict and Youth Maladjustment: Disrupted
Parenting as a Mediator or Moderator, Cheryl A. Buehler;
Mark J. Benson; Jean M. Gerard CFLE
Discussant: Joan Aldous
Presider: Shawn D. Whiteman
fiiTOl
�bles
Limited to 10 Attendees each. Participants change tables every
40 Minutes to allow participation in two discussions.
Gender in Families (AP; SW)
R The Gender Double Standard and Parents' Attitudes
Toward Family Formation, William G. Axinn; Linda
Yaung-Demarco; Mee-So Caponi
R The Influence of \'Vomen's Employment on Housework
Allocation Over the Life Course, Mick Cunningham
R Emotional Availability and Fatherhood, Todd Goodsell
R Refuting Efforts to Disentangle Fathering and Mothering:
The Moderating Role of Youtl1 Personality, Heidi E. Stolz;
Brian K. Barber
Discussant: Stacy J. Rogers
Presider: Jennifer L. Matjasko
liiTQl
l
Presiders: Phil Adkins CFLE; Laura S. Smart
CFLE
Heterosexual allies are an important component of creating a
positive environment for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLB'I) students in academic environments. This is a miniworkshop designed to sensitize persons who would like to help
create a positive emrironment for GLBT students on their campus. The session will also include information on how to set up
Safe Spaces training at your insitution.
Anne-Marie Long, JVLA, is an Equity Advisor with UBC's
Equity Office and coordinates UBC's Positive Space Can1paign.
She works with students, staff, and faculty to help resolve human
rights complaints of discrimination and harassment, facilitates
training sessions and creates educational materials and equity initiatives. The Positive Space Campaign, one such initiative, works
to address patterns of invisibility on campus that lead to the
exclusion, discrimination and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisel>-'Ual, queer, transgender, t:wo-spilit and intersex (LGBQTTI) students, staff, faculty and the denial or erasure of their issues. By
trail-ling resource persons and identifying Positive Spaces on
campus, the campaign works to make UBC more visibly welcon-llng to and supportive of its LGBQTI1 population.
411-1 FP P A Review of Field Exercises for Teaching Fanllly
Policy, Thomas M. Coleman; Vanessa Tymes
411-2 FS P Developing and IVIaintall-llng Partnerships: Launching Family Science Students in Field Placements
\Xlhile Meeting the Needs of Social Science Agencies,
Georgia A. Franyo; Linda S. Reymam1
411-3 FF R The Adoption of Environmentally Responsible
Behaviors in tl1e Context of Family Life: Theoretical
and Empilical Perspectives, Brooke Judkins;
Priscilla White Blanton
411-4 IN B Teaching About International Families in CrossCultural Contexts, Raeann R. Hamon CFLE;
Sylvia M. Asay CFLE; MahaN. Younes; Tami
James Moore; Lauren A. Lutz; Cherie K. Snavely
411-5 FS P Sustai11ing Campus-Comnmnity Partnerships to
}-\ddress Co1111mmit:y Identified Needs Through
Service-learning Courses, Mary E. Henry
411-6 FT P Teaching Family Therapy Witl1 Technology: The
Development of an Electronic Textbook for
Introduction to Maniage and Family Therapy, Laura
M. Maggio
411-7 FH B Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression
During the Perinatal Period, Carol Elaine Mertens
CFLE; Scott Stuart; Michael O'Hara; Laura
Gorman
411-8 EE P Distance Education Metl1ods and tl1e Preparation
and Training of Family Life Educators, Michael J.
Walcheslci CFLE; Trish F. Anderson
411-9 IN P Resources for Teaching About Families From an
International Perspective, Carrie L. Yodanis; James
J. Ponzetri Jr.; Raeann R. Hamon CFLE
Audio and Video Tapes. Take your favorite
sessions to your colleagues. Purchase audio and video tapes.
Audio tapes can be picked up before you leave. Video tapes
will be sent within two weeks after the Co11ference.
fill out
Education forms and either
Re,gistralti(lll'l Desk or mail to NCFR
Prepare to submit a
fo the 2004
Conference. Deadline is February 15, 2004.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 43
�= 1
m, ......... .
Students/New Professionals Networldng
All students (graduate and tmdergraduate) and new professionals are invited. The session is informal and social.
Presider: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
Presiders: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Association of
Councils President; and Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR
Executive Director
Last chance to visit the Exhibits
Take time to stop by all the booths and look for new materials
that you can take home with you. Stop by the NCFR booth
and introduce yourself to the staff.
Prizes will be awarded at 1:30pm. You must be present to
win today.
44 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�Posters are clustered by Section. Awards will be given for the
best posters in. each Section each day.
Edli.!ication and Enrichment Sedion
Marriage IEnrkhmentjfEch.llcation
415-1 EE R Implications of a Longitudinal Study: Does
Marriage Matter? Ann P. Blackwell CFLE; Anne
M. Stanberry CFLE; Ashley Doughty
415-2 EE B Marriage Potential, Intentionality, and Relationship
Depth: An Outcome Study of Marriage Enrichment,
Charles Lee Cole CFLE; AnnaL. Cole; Jennifer
Fort; Michelle Robertson
415-3 EE B Motivation to Participate in Marriage Preparation
Among College-educated Yow1g Adults With Greater
Family Related Risks for Marital Disruption, Stephen
F. Duncan CFLE
415-4 EE R Predicting :Marriage Education Workshop Attendance, Keith D. Goforth CFLE; Michael Lane
Morris CFLE
415-5 EE B Choosing an Effective Iviarriage Enrichment
Program: A Critical Review, Scott F. Jakubowski;
Eric Milne; Heidi Brunner; Richard B. Miller
415-6 EE P Couple Therapy and Marriage Enrichment:
Partners in Fostering Relationship Potential, Phyllis
E. Michael CFLE; Rand Michael Pro
415-7 EE B Development and Validation of the Remarriage
Belief Inventory, Brian J. Higginbotham;
Francesca Adler-Baeder
415-8 EE R The Role of Stress Appraisals and Social Support
Among Couples Living in Step families, Susan B.
Holtzman; Dayna Lee-Baggley; Anita DeLongis
415-9 EE B Utah's l\Iarriage Initiative: Su:engthening Marriage
in Utah, James P. Marshall; David Schramm;
Linda M. Skogrand; Thomas R. Lee
415-10 EE BAn Assessment of Marital Adjustment, Marital
Satisfaction, and Problematic Areas During the First
Few Months of Marriage, David Schramm; Fay
Belnap; Thomas R. Lee
415-11 EE P Balancing Work and Life: What's an Educator to
Do? Kate Branscomb; Angela R. Wiley
Ethnic Minorities Section
415-12 EM R The Relationship Between Cultural Adaptation
and Mental Health in Mexican-American Adolescents:
A Socio-cognitive Model of Culture and Adjustment,
Ginger Burrell; Mark W. Roosa
415-13 EM B Black/White Biracial Identity Transitions
Among IYiiddle-Childhood Aged Children and
Prevention of At-risk Behavior, Megan E. Cox
415-14 EM R Entering Parenthood: A Look At Black and
White Men's Considerations and Behavior, Kimberly
B. Holland
415-15 EM R Family Stressors, Academic Socialization
Practices, and Academic Competence in AfricanAmerican, Hispanic-American, and Asian-American
Families, Kwanghee Jung; Naomi Prakash;
Ambika Krishnakumar
415-16 EM R Exploring Relationship Functioning in Premarital Caucasian, Latino, and Mexican Couples:
Applying Gottman's Cascade Model of Marital
Dissolution, Jose R. Parra; Dean M. Busby
415-17 EM R \'Vhat Do We Really Know About Latino Families? A Content Analysis of Refereed Publications,
Gloria E. Gonzalez-Kruger CFLE; Adriana J.
Umana-Taylor CFLE; Katia Paz Goldfarb CFLE;
Francisco A. Villarmel
415-18 EM B Evaluating From Outside the Circle: White
Academics Conducting Evaluation Research on a
Native American Reservation, Bethany L. Letiecq;
Sandra J. Bailey CFLE; Nate St. Pierre; Shannon
McRaith
415-19 EM R Investigating Adolescent Self-image in Trinidad
and 'Tobago: The Place of Family Structure, Curtis
A. Fox CFLE; Isa A. Ribadu
415-20 EM B Intermarriage: Cause or Consequence of
Assimilation? Matthew A. Jendian
415-21 EM B Utilizing Focus Groups to Determine Barriers
to Prenatal Care Adequacy Among African-American
Adolescents, Mary K. Madsen; Lisa Bradford;
Mary K. Casey; Jeanette Kowalik
415-22 EM R Sexual Abuse in Childhood and Interpersonal
Violence in Adulthood: A Cumulative Impact on
l'viaternal Depression, William M. McGuigan
415-23 EM R Can't We All Just Get Along?: Exploring the
Relationship Between Social Networks and
Adolescent Ethnic Identity Development, Ani
Yazedjian
415-24 El\1 R Social Skills and Behavior Problems of AfricanAmerican Preschoolers: Roles of Parenting, Social
Support, and Children's Exposure to Family and
Commtmity Violence, Linda M. Oravecz; Sally A.
Koblinsky; Suzanne M. Randolph
Family Sdence Section
415-25 FS P The Comic Genogram: A Tool for Understanding
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 45
�Family Processes, Kyle L. Kostelecky; William
Michael Fleming CFLE
Therrapy Section
415-26 FT B Family System Dynamics and Sexually Aggressive
Men: A Cross Group Comparison, William Michael
Fleming CFLE
415-27 FT B Latina l'viothers Parenting Alone, Carmen
Aguirre; Richard S. Wampler; Marie Bermudez;
Nenetzin Angelica Reyes; Mary Ann Gutierrez
415-28 FT B Auxiliary Treatment and Quality of Life in Breast
Cancer Survivors and Their Partners, Kathleen
Briggs; Julie Coffey
415-29 FT B The Effects of Relationship Breakup on Attachment Style, Elizabeth Bullough; James M. Harper;
Jason S. Carroll
415-30 FT B Putting Emotional Reactivity in its Place: Exploring Family-of-Origin Influences on Emotional
Reactivity, Conflict, and Satisfaction in Premarital
Couples, Brandt C. Gardner; Dean M. Busby;
Andrew S. Brimhall
415-31 FT R Emotional Reactivity, Depression, and Marital
Satisfaction: A Comparison of Two Statistical Med1ods, Aaron C. Glade; Suzanne Bartle-Haring;
Arpita Lal
415-32 FT R Assessing the Use of Humor by Licensed I\1arriage and Family Therapists, Haven H. Goulding;
Steven L. West
415-33 FT B The Emerging Family Therapy Movem.enr in
Thailand: Analysis of Trends, Liz beth A. Gray;
Methinin Pinyuchon
415-34 FT R Publication Patterns Among Marriage and Family
Therapy Faculty: A Content Analysis, Dale R.
Hawley; Chris Gonzalez
415-35 FT B Exploring Critical Race Theory in MFT Training:
A Study Group, Teresa McDowell; Sherry (ShiRuei) Fang
415-36 FT B Being Successful as a Stepfamily, MarciaL.
Michaels; Sarah Gellhaus Thomas; Melissa
Mahan
415-37 FT R Gender Differences in Marital Satisfaction: A
Meta-analysis, Richard B. Miller; Ryan G. Henry;
Sherie Christensen
415-38 FT B Is There Room for Diversity in the Sexual
Crucible? Margaret L. Morgan; Jose R. Parra;
Neetu Arora
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415-39 FT B Grievance and Dismissal Policies in Accredited
Marriage and Family Therapy Programs, Colleen M.
Peterson; Kara Z. Me Daniel; Candyce S. Russell
415-40 FT B Living Wid1 Children Wid1 Autism: A Qualitative
Study of Couples and Families, Christina Robert
415-41 FT B Reducing the Harmful Effects of Violent TV,
Lawrence I. Rosenkoetter; Sharon Rosenkoetter;
Rachel A. Ozretich CFLE; Alan C. Acock
415-42 FT B Educational and Vocational Risk in the Lives of
Court-involved Adolescents: Findings From a Preliminary Study of Global Risk Assessment Device,
Christiana Russell; Stephen M. Gavazzi; Ji-Young
Lim
415-43 FT P Cinematherapy for Couples: A Technique for the
Future, Connie Sharp; Michele Litchy; Lori Stukey
415-44 FT R What Adoption-specific Family Challenges do
Adoptive Couples Face With Special-needs Adoptive
Placements? Darren A. Wozny; Sedahlia Jasper
Crase CFLE
415-45 FT B Marriage and Family Therapy: Strengthening
Relationships and Changing Biology, Eric Milne;
Wendy L. Watson
415-46 FT B Importance of Grief and Loss: Depressive
Symptoms of Foster Children, Mariana K.
Falconier; Jacqueline Wallen; Summer Meyers;
Debbie B. Riley
life Section
415-47 RF B Changes in Sexual and Family Patterns Confront
Religious Values and Behavioral Expectations,
Marjorie L. Coppock
415-48 RP B Mutual Respect in Family Work, Leslie D. Hall
CFLE
415-49 RF R Marriage and Same-sex Relationships of Highly
Religious, Homosexual Individuals, Gary T.
Horlacher
415-50 RF B The Role of Religion- A Comparison of JVIuslim
and Non-Muslim Children's Understanding of \'Var,
Peace, and Terrorism, Roshan A Khosravi; Judith
A. Myers-Walls CFLE
415-51 RF RAn Empirical Test of a Nco-Functionalist
Theoretical Model, Donald S. Swenson
415-52 RF R The Role of Religious Convictions in Marital
Processes: lVIediating Effects of Altruism, Empad1y,
and Attributions, Duane Alan Dowd CFLE
Section
Marriage
415-53 RT R The Relationship Between Tribulations and
Marital Satisfaction: Mediating Effects of Self-disclosure, Marge Means; Duane Alan Dowd CFLE
�415-54 RT R Arranged Selves: Role, Identity, and Social
Transformation Among Women in Indian Hindu
Arranged Marriages, Devika Chawla
415-55 RT R Strained Finances, Strained Marriages: The
Interaction of Financial Strain, Marital Cmruniunent,
and I\Iarital Distress, Jeffrey P. Dew
415-56 RT R Effects of Civil Status on Person Perception:
Similarities and Differences Among Married,
Cohabiting, and Single Persons, Jessica E. Donn;
Julia Y. Wernke
415-57 RT R Premarital Perspectives on Marriage: Young
Adults' Beliefs About Iviarriage and Associated Familyof-Origin and Dating Experiences, Scott S. Hall
415-58 RT B Effects of Participation in Youth Activities on
Iviarriage and Divorce, Blythe Kneedler; Sam
Vuchin.ich
415-59 RT R Emotional Expression and Neuroticism: Do They
Predict I\Lu1tal Quality? Yoav Lavee; Adital Ben-Ad
415-60 RT R To \'\!hom Do Adolescents Turn for Advice? A
Comparison of Adolescents From Married and
Divorced Families, Renee L. Peltz; Margaret R.
Stone; Bonnie L. Barber
415-61 RT R Gender-role Identity in the Context of Mat1tal
Separation: A Qualitative Study of Abusive Men,
Michelle L. Toews
Adlolescents
415-62 RT R Resiliency in Single Mother Families: Ethnic
Differences in Effects of Family Structure on
Adolescent Delinquency and Acadetnic Performance,
Michael P. Farrell; En-Ling Pan
415-63 RT R Family Processes and Adolescent Offending,
Katherine A. Paz; Jennifer L. Matjasko
415-64 RT R Adolescent Temperament and Family Conflict:
The Mediating Role of Conflict Management,
Shawna Made Thayer; Kimberly A. Updegraff
Miscellaneous Topics
415-65 RT R Adoptive and Biological Children: Who Feels
Closest to Father and \'\lho to Mod1er? Gordon E.
Finley; Anthony L. Burrow; Howard Heller
415-66 RT R The Experience of Sexual and Emotional Online
Infidelity, Branden H. Henline; Leanne K. Lamke
CFLE
415-67 RT R The Relation of Family Socialization,
Connectedness With Community, and Perceived
School Safety to Adolescent Sexual Responsibility,
Kathleen Boyce Rodgers
In Recognition of the 10th Anniversary of
the International Year of the Family
Introduction of President,
Ralston, Dean, Florida
State Univ:, CoL of Hmnan Sciences
Moderator: Carol A. Darling CFLE
Various countdes beyond d1.e U.S. have developed extensive programs in family life education, passed legislation to support family life
education, ptoposed mardage/ couples/ parent education, and/ or
focused on issues of concern to families. However, d1ere is litde information and communication about the progress of these initiatives
worldwide. The purpose of this forum is to learn about fue status of
family life education and family policy within our global community in
order to faciliL'lte an international information exchange and support
network for countries dealing with sinillar issues. As we approach
rhe1 Ofu anniversary of fue International Year of d1e Family, it is
appropdate to have d1is dialogue. Presenters are from Taiwan, Korea,
Finland, and Canada.
.ovu~o:--''-''"'"
Kim is Professor, Chungbuk Univ., So. Korea
Li-Tuan Chou is Professor, National Taiwan Normal Univ.,
Taipei, Taiwan
Nei-yuh
is Professor, National
Taiwan Normal Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Korvela is Professor, Univ. of Helsinki
~~n'"i~"'J''" Arcus is Facully Emeritus, Univ. of British
Columbia, Canada, and a former NCFR Board member.
of the awards and a list of d1e wilmers.
Sponsored by Florida State Univ.,
College of Human Sciences
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 47
�Helping Teens Who Have Experienced Their Parents'
Divorce: Teens Talk About Divorce
B Workshop Leaders: Jacqueline J. Kirby Wilkins
CFLE; Ann Diede
OJ
Parenting Styles: Its Impact on Ethnic Adolescent Identity
R Black Paternal Presence and Involvement: The Flip
__, S1de of Black Paternal Absence: A Rev1ew of the
Literature, Toinette M. Pilgrim; Thomas Blume
R Parenting Adolescents in Hmong Families, Andrew J.
Supple; Stephen A. Small
B Latino Fathering Styles in Three Contexts, Brent A. Taylor;
Andrew 0. Behnke; Mayra Frank
R Ethnic Identity Formation Dm1ng Adolescence: The Critical
Role of Families, Adriana J. Umana-Taylor CFLE; Ruehl
Bhanot
Discussant: April Few
Presider: Ani Yazedjian
"1,
Presider: Paul R. Amato
Using a relatively open-ended format, this session will allow several prominent marriage experts to comment broadly on trends
in marriage and to reflect on mate1-ials presented earlier in the
conference. Session aims: (1) To place current marriage t.rends in
a historical context (2) To assess current policies proposed by
d1e Federal Government to strengthen marriage. (3) To consider
whether marriage is resilient or is declining as an institution.
Stephanie Coontz, is Professor of history and family studies at
The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA and national co-chair
of the Council on Contemporary Families, author of The Way
We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap,
and The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms T1lith Americas
Changing Families
Theodora Ooms, is Director, Center for Law and Social Policy;
and Director of Couples and Man1age Policy Resource Center,
and author of presentations to Capitol Hill policy analysts, and
publications focused on low income families, teen pregnancy;
unwed fad1ers, family-school links, and marriage policy.
Ted Huston is d1e Amy Johnson McLaughlin Centennial
Professor of Human Ecology and Psychology; Univ: of TexasAustin, and the P1-incipal Investigator of the PAIR Project. Using
data drawn from a 15-year longitudinal study funded by both the
National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of
Mental Heald1, Professor Huston studies how and why intimate
relationships change over time. He was the third President ofthe
International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships, and
he has received d1e society's award for Paper of d1e Year.
48 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Building "Family" Into Work-Family Facilitation
R Work-Family Facilitation, Working Fathers and
l\Iothers, and Flexible Work Policies, E. Jeffrey Hill
CFLE
R Facilitating \Vorker IdentitT and Involvement: A Qualitative
Study of Women Who Travel for Work, Anisa M. Zvonkovic;
Cheryl Peters
R Capturing Daily Variation in Work-Fmnily Facilitation for
Non-professionals, Brenda L. Bass; Adam B. Butler;
Kirsten Draper Linney
R Utilization of Workplace Supports and Coping Stratet,>ies:
An Examination of Cross-over Effects Among Dual-earner
Couples in the Sandwiched Generation, Leslie B. Hammer;
Margaret B. Neal; Jennifer C. Cullen; Ginger C. Hanson
Chair: Joseph G. Grzywacz
Discussant: Shelley M. MacDerrnid CFLE
Infancy, Childhood, and Early Adolescence
B Austrian and American Families' Sleeping Arrangements: How Do They Affect Families' Breastfeeding and
Bedtime Routines During Infancy or Todcllerhood? Tanja
Rothrauff; Wendy Middlemiss CFLE; Lauren P. Jacobson
�R The Inyolvement of Mothers and Fathers in Their Young
Children's Everyday Activities: Observations in the U.S., Russia,
and Estonia, Jonathan Tudge; Fabienne Doucet; Eileen
Colon; Paula Heilbrun
B A Comparison of Parental Discipline Approach Among
Chinese and American Parents, Sherry (Shi-Ruei) Fang;
Linda E. Derscheid; Xiaolin Xie; Hong Ying Chen
R J\Iatemal Depression, Parenting Behaviors and Child
Adjustment Interrelationships in Romanian Families, Mihaela
Robila CFLE; Ambika Krishnakumar
Discussant/Presider: Annita Sani
Recorder: Paul L. Schvaneveldt CFLE
Early and Mid-adolescent Family Antecedents of
Education, Relationship and Health Outcomes During
Emerging Adulthood
R Influence of Adolescent Family E::.;:periences on
Educational Attainment During Emerging Adulthood,
Janet Nieuwsma Melby CFLE; Shu-Ann Fang; Katherine
J. Conger
Influence of Early Family Experiences on Romantic
Relationship Beliefs Expressed During Emerging Adulthood,
Chalandra M. Bryant CFLE
R Influence of Early Initiation Into Family Responsibilities on
Physical and Mental Health Trajectories During Emerging
Adulthood, K. A. S. Wickrama; Ajith Gtmarathne
Chair: Janet Nieuwsma Melby CFLE
Discussants: Rand D. Conger; Martha A. Rueter
EYery 40 minutes attendees change rables. Round tables are
limited to 10 participants at each table.
423-1 P Diversity in the Classroom: The Need and the "}. :now
How", Alan C. Taylor CFLE
423-2 P ABD: Strategies for Ph.D. Candidates to Complete
Their Degree While They Work, Fi"ed W. Coulter
CFLE; Tom Case; Mat"y Mather
423-3 R Families, Policy, and Practice: Students Speak Out of
Policy Internships, Leigh Ann Simmons; Melissa
A. Rudd; Virginia Leigh Robinson
423-4 B Grant \vriting for the New Professional: Successful
Strategies and Helpful Resources, Kathleen A.
O'Rourke
423-5 B Blaze or Burnout? Guiding Principles for New
Professionals, Jennifer S. Parker; Veena Khandke
423-6 B Soliciting the Perfect Letter of Recommendation:
Who to Ask and How to l\Iake Their Job Easier,
Anne C. Fletcher
This forum will discuss work-life issues relevant to researchers
and e1T1ployers.
Sponsored by NCFR and The Awareness Conference
Gather with your Legacy Circle f1iends and colleagues for hors
d'oetrnes and beverages. By invitation only to those who have
been NCFR members for 25 years or more.
Hosts: Michael L. Benjamin, and NCFR Board and Staff
Builcling Strong Families
Robin
Mathematica
Policy Research
Service Delivery and Evaluation Design Options for
Strengthening and Promoting Healthy Marriages, Matt
The Urban Institute
Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Community
Demonstration Initiative, Mike
The Lewin
Group
New and Planned Administration for Children and Families
Activities Related to Healthy 1\Iarriage, Brendan C.
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation,
Administration for Children and Families
Chair/Discussant: Brendan C.
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 49
�See page 18 for an explanation of business meetings.
Family Policy
Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Section Chair
Groups
See page 17 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
#428
Qualitative Family Research Network
Rmmd table format. Attendees change tables every 30
minutes to allow participation in two discussions; followed by d1e focus group business meeting.
428-1 R The Use of Testimonials and Poetry The Cutting
Edge, Jill Black; Liz Gray; Karen S. Joest
428-2 R Using "Bracketing" and "Triangulation," Kimberly
Downs; Tashel Bordere; Elizabeth Sharp
428-3 R Tips for Qualitative Research as a Grad Student and
Beyond, Andrew Behnke; Tammy Harpel
428-4 R Template Analysis, M. Elise Radina
428-5 R Qualitative Work in End-of Life Settings, Barbara
Elliott
428-6 R Using List-serve Technology, Jennifer LambertShute; Kathedne Hertlein
428-7 R Some Twists on Ed1nography- Heuristic Elicitation,
Mixon Ware
428-8 R Exploring the Emotional Linkages to Obesity and
Overeating in African-American Women, Patricia
Bell-Scott; Terri Earl-Kullmsky
428-9 R Work with Special Populations: Fatherhood and
Incarcerated Women, Tara Woolfoll'; Rob
Pallmvitz; Kimberly Flemke
428-10 R Focus Groups wid1 Latino Populations, Mayra
Bamaca-Gomez; Adriana J. Umana-Taylm
428-11 R Qualitative Research and Practice: Action Research,
Ethnography, and Ethnomethodology, Pauline
Erera; Cathedne S. Powell
Presider: Denise S. Berg, Focus Group Chair
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rn
Peace
Presider: Kathleen K. Wall\:er
�Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17- Saturday evening, Nov. 20, 2004
Monday afternoon, November 15- \'Vednesday morning, November 17
Hyatt Orlando Hotel
Orlando,
Program Chair: Jay
Teachman, Western Washington University
Arland Thornton, Univ. of JVIichigan (and colleagues) -Families in Countries at Various Levels of Development
Tim Smeeding, Ctr. for Policy Research and d1e LtL\.embourg Income Study, Syracuse Univ. -Income Inequality in
Families Across Westem-developed Nations (U.S. and Europe)
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, Univ: of Norili Carolina-Greensboro -Inequalities Associated With Race
Inequalities are inclusive. Inequalities are ubiquitous and overlapping and include dimensions involving nations, cultures, power,
income, gender, religion, race/ ethnicity, health, etc. There is a diversity of families, many facing several of these inequalities
simultaneously. The intersection of multiple inequalities may be one of d1e most difficult obstacles faced by disadvantaged families. There is plenty of evidence shmving d1at inequality is rising (particularly with respect to income) both widun d1e US and
internationally. A vast array of research has already docmnented the impact that inequalities can have on families.
Thematic Paper Sessions wid1 discussants
Poster sessions scheduled against few competing events
Research Updates for Practitioners on relevant topics related to the theme
\\forkshops focused on new methods and practices providing hands-on experience for beginners and those needing a
refresher course. Symposia on research and practice topics just emerging or for which there is renewed interest
Professional Development Seminars
Opportmuties to earn Continuing Education credits
2005- November 15-20- PhoenL\., AZ
Program Chair: Jane Gilgun, University of l'viinnesota
2006 -November 7-12- Niinneapolis, MN
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 51
�Board and Committee 1\Ieetings are for
members of the appropriate Board or Committee only.
Meeting
Prcsider: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR
President
Prcsidcr: Jacki Fitzpatrick CFLE, Committee Chair
and the
Presiding: Alexis J. Walker, JMF Editor
Presiders: Phyllis J. Johnson; Cheryl Jeffs, 2003 Local
Arrangements Co-chairs
Presiders: Constance L. Shehan CFLE; Suzanna D.
Smith CFLE, 2004 Local Arrangements Co-chairs
of Councils Officers
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Association of
Councils President
Presider: Carol A. Darling CFLE, NCFR President
Prcsiders: Chloe D. Merrill CFLE, Committee Chair;
Laura Eiklenborg, Director, CFLE Academic Programs
NCfR
Prcsider: Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Esccutivc Director
Presider: Michael J. Sproakowski CFLE, Committee
Chair
Presider: Harriette P. McAdoo, Committee Chair
Presidcr: B. Kay Pasley, FR Ediror
Presider: Edith A. Levv:is, Com.mittee Chair
Institute
Presider: Adriana J. Umana-Taylor CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative
52 2003 NCFR .Annual Conference Program
(Invitation Only)
Presidcr: Maxine Han1.monds-Sn1ith CFLE
�auma>AD
Committee
Presiders: Karen S. Myers-Bowman CFLE,
Committee Chair; Dawn Cassidy CFLE, CFLE
Director
Presidcr: Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Es:ecuti\"C
Director
Presider: Thomas R. Chibucos, Committee Chair
Presider: Jay D. Teachman, 2004 Program
ComlTlittee Chair
Thursday, Nov. 20, 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Board Meeting
Saturday, Nov. 22, 8:00- 10:00 a.m.
Board Meeting
Friday, Nmc 21, 2:15 3:45 p.lTJ..
Open Forum/Discussion
Presider: Roma Hanks, Groves President
All meetings are in the Groves Suite
Friday, Nov. 21, 7:30- 8:30a.m............ O.,ford
Saturday, Nm~ 22, 8:30- 10:00 a.m ...... Cm•c;;dc.rb
Presider: Connie Shehan, CFLE, JFI Editor
Prcsider: Raeann R. Hamon CFLE, Association of
Councils Presidem
Training
of NCFR. Sections
Presider: Cindy Winter, NCFR Conference
Coordinator
The National Council on Family Relations is enhancing its mission and is reaching out to help families directly by
providing practical, research-based information about family life. Tips for Families is a growing database of expert
information provided by NCFR members. Stop by the exhibit area to learn more about how you might use Tips
for Families, and how you can submit your work for publication on this peer-reviewed website
(http:/ /www.ncfr.org/families/index.asp).
This project is a collaboration between NCFR and tl1e University of Minnesota. Project Co-directors: Heather
Haberman, M.S., Dept. of Family Social Science; and Jodi Dworkin, Ph.D., Dept. of Family Social Science
and J\Iinnesota Extension Service.
Please send questions and conuTlents to tips4families@.umn.edu
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 53
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Runner-up - UfeSteps: Building
CIJaracter- Prncluccd br l·kanland Media
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Section Chairs:
Eduurion and Enrichmcm.
Ethnic \finoritics ...
and Health
Policy
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..... H. 'V/allace Goddard, CFLE, Uni1·. of Arkansas Coop. E';l.
J. Bryant-\JVilliams, Educational Consultant. Little Rock, AR
. . Teresa \V. Julian, Otterbein Cui.
... Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Uni1·. of [~entucky
Paul Anwto
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. ... ICathleen
Oklahoma Stare LTniY.
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P[( >fcssinn:tls Prngum Rep ............... Jennifer S.
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�President ................................... Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State University
President-elect .......................................... Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
Member-At-Large ........................... Martha Farrell Erickson, University of ·Minnesota
l\Iember-At-Large ...................... Lawrence H. Ganong, University of J\!lissouri-Colwnbia
Member-At-Large ............................ Leslie A. Koepke, University of Wisconsin-Stout
Member-At-Large ............................ Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue University
Member-At-Large ..................................... Jane B. Tornatore, Screen Inc., Seattle
Carol A. Darling, Association of Councils President .................. Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messiah College
Students/New Professionals Representative .. Adriana Umana-Taylor, CFLE, University of IllinoisCFLE
Urbana/ Champaign
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director............................................................ Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Executive Assistant ............................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
President .............................................. Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
President-elect ..................................... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State Univ.
Member-At-Large .......................... Martha Farrell Erickson, University of Minnesota
l'dember-At-Large ..................... Lawrence H. Ganong, University of l\lissouri-Columbia
Member-At-Large ............................ Leslie A. Koepke, University of Wisconsin-Stout
l\fember-At-Large ........................... Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue University
l\Iember-At-Large ..................................... Jane B. Tornatore, Screen Inc., Seattle
Gay C. Kitson
Association of Councils President .................. Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messiah College
Students/New Professionals Representative. Adriana Umana-Taylor, CFLE, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
Ex officio:
NCFR Executive Director ............................................................ Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Executive Assistant ............................................................... Jeanne A. Strand
lou mal oj'lllfarriage and Fami(y ..................................... Alexis J. Wall.;:er, Oregon State University
Family Relations ...................................... B. Kay Pasley, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
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President .......... Raeann Hamon CFLE
Program Chair ... Arminta Jacobson CFLE
Secretary /Treasurer & Affiliate ............ .
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Past President; Nominating Cmmnittee
................... Lane H. Powell CFLE
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. ........... Michele Genest; Joi Woodard
Section Liaison ............. J. Lyn Rhoden
Staff Liaison ................ Lynda Bessey
Raeann Hamon,
CFLE
California .................................. Pamela Gardner
Illinois ......................................... Beth Metke
Indiana ........................... Lorraine Blackman CFLE
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lvlinnesota ............................ Vicki Thrasher Cronin
Ohio .................................. Ted G. Futris CFLE
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Texas ................................... Richard Sale CFLE
Utah ..................................... Joyce Buck CFLE
l\fidwest ......................... David Lloyd Briscoe CFLE
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Greater Greensboro, NC ...................... Cindy Dorman
Taiwan, ROC. .................... Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
Bowling Green State University ..... Laura Landry-Meyer CFLE
Chowan College ........................ William Gattis CFLE
East Carolina University ............... Elizabeth Carroll CFLE
Kent State University ............... Mary M. Dellman-Jenkins
Louisiana Tech University ................. Duane Dowd CFLE
Messiah College ...................... Raeatm Hamon CFLE
Univ. of Nord1 Texas ................. Tommie Lawhon CFLE
Purdue University ................................ Janie Long
Samford University ................. Dan Sandifer-Stech CFLE
South Carolina State Univ. ....... Sheila Littlejohn-Blake CFLE
Syracuse University ........................... Robert Moreno
Tech Cmmcil ............................ Lane Powell CFLE
Texas Soud1ern University .... Maxine Hammonds-Smith CFLE
Towson University ............................. William Rose
University of Detroit Mercy ............... Libby Blume CFLE
University of Illinois ............ Adriana Umana-Taylor CFLE
University of Kentucky .............. Gladys J. Hildreth CFLE
University of Louisiana-Lafayette ........... Janice Weber CFLE
University of .Manitoba ................... Carol Harvey CFLE
University of Maryland .......................... Roger Rubirt
University of J\•fissouri-Colurnbia ............ Jason Hans CFLE
University of Tennessee .. Julia Malia CFLE; James Malia CFLE
Weber State University ................... Chloe Merrill CFLE
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�The following people are listed in the previous pages in the following order: Last Name, First Name, Employer, Session Number(s) in which
the person is a participant or listed, Page Number(s) in which the person is listed.
A
Abbott, Douglas A. Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln,
#314-30 ........... pp. 30,35
Abell, Ellen Auburn Univ.,
#212-1, 228 ........ pp. 21,27
Acock, Alan C. Oregon State
Univ., #TC1, TC2, TC9, 314-52,
415-41. ........ pp. 7,.8, 36, 46
Adam-Moodley, Kogila Univ. of
British Colmnbia, #205 ... p. 20
Adams, Bert Univ. of Wisconsin-.
J\Tadison, #222
...... pp. 26, inside .back cover
Adams, Diane State of \'X/isconsin
Dept. of Early Childhood Educ.
#222 .................. p. 26
Adams, Rebecca A. Ball State
Uni\·., #233, #331
............... pp. 28, 30, 39
Adkins, Phil West Liberty State
Col., #410 .............. p. 43
Adler-Baeder, Francesca, Auburn
Univ. #212-22, 228, 314-65,
415-7 ........ pp. 22, 27, 36, 45
Aguirre, Carmen Texas Tech
Univ., #415-27 .......... p. 46
Aldous, Joan Univ. of Notre
Dame #408
...... pp. 42, inside back cover
Alexander, Karen L. Univ. of
Kentucky #212-28 ....... p. 22
Allemagne, Kevin Northern
Illinois Univ. #336 ... pp. 30, 40
Allen, Katherine R. Virginia Tech
#TCl, TC2, TCS, 102, 212-43,
229,234
........ pp. 7, 8, 14, 23, 27, 28
Allen, William D. Private Practice,
J'viinneapolis, MN #110, 326,
419 ............ pp. 16, 30, 38
Alley, Douglas Business Council
of BC .................. p. 6
Allison, Barbara N. Florida State
Univ. #212-12 ........... p. 22
Almeida, David M. Univ. of
Arizona #216 ........... p. 25
Amato, Paul R. Penn State Uni\~
#109, #210, #230, 311, 315,
412,417 ..... pp. 11, 15, 21, 27,
............ 33, 36, 44, 48, 55
Ames, Barbara D. 1\lichigan State
Univ. #122, 405 ..... pp. 17, 42
Anders, Mary Arizona State Univ.
#314-56, 329 ....... pp. 36, 39
Anderson, Elaine A .. Uni\c of
J\laryland #212-64, 221-8, 405
............... pp. 24, 26, 42
Anderson, Trish F. SelfEmployed LJ\IFT, #411-8
....................... p. 43
Angera, Jeffrey J. Central
l\iichigan Univ.
#215, 322-1 ........ pp. 24, 38
Aquilino, WilliamS. Uni,·. of
Wisconsin-J\1adison
#314-54 .............. pp. 36
Arata, Juliette Uni\~ of British
Columbia #314-51. ...... p. 36
Arcus, Margaret E. Emeritus,
Univ. of British Columbia,
#222, 416 .... pp. 26, 41, 47, 55
Arora, N eetu Texas Tech U ni,·.
#224, 415-38 ....... pp. 26, 46
Artis, Julie E. DePaul Univ.
#330 .................. p. 39
Arva, Kimberly L. Messiah Col.
#203 .................. p. 20
Asay, Sylvia M. Univ. of Nebraska-I(earney #411-4 ...... p. 43
Atleo, Marlene R. North Ishmd
Col. #112 .............. p. 16
Auger, Sally Univ. of Minnesota
#216 .................. p. 24
Axelson, Leland J. Emeritus,
Virginia Tech . inside back cover
Axinn William G. Un.i\C of
J\iichigan #409 .......... p. 43
B
Baber, Kristine M. Univ. of New
Hampshire #212-5 ....... p. 21
Baht, Kathleen Slaugh Brigham
Young Univ. #TC17 ...... p. 8
Bailey, Sandra J. Montana State
Univ. #113, 415-18
............... pp. 16, 30, 45
Baker, Birgitta L. Brigham Young
Univ. #404 ............. p. 42
Ballard-Reisch, Deborah Univ.
of Ne\·ada, Reno, #212-54 p. 23
Banks, Sean Univ. of Arizona
#220 .................. p. 25
Baranowski, Marc D. Univ. of
Maine #314-2 ........... p. 34
Barber, Bonnie L. Univ. of
Arizona #314-60, 415-60
.................. pp. 36, 47
Barber, Brian K. Univ. of
Tennessee-J(noxville #314-46,
409 ............ pp. 35, 43, 49
62 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Barber, Jennifer S. Univ. of
1\iichigan, Ann Arbor
#242-1 ................ p. 29
Barnett, Marina Temple Uni\C
#228 .................. p. 27
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne D. Ohio
State Uni\C #415-31 ...... p. 46
Bartolic, Silvia K. Uni" of TexasAustin #309 ............ p. 32
Barratt, Marguerite Nat!. Science
Foundation #241 ........ p. 28
Bass, Brenda L. Univ. of
Northern Iowa #420 ..... p. 48
Bauer, Jean W. Un.i\C of
l'viinncsota #232 ......... p. 27
Baylis, Peter Univ. of Calgary
#226 .................. p. 27
Beaton, John M. Un.i\c of Guelph
#111 .................. p. 16
Bednar, Tammy Uni\C of
Wisconsin-Stout #TC20 ... p. 9
Behal, Pat Univ. of Nevada, Reno
#314-7 ................ p. 34
Behnke, Andrew 0. Pmdue Univ.
#419 .............. pp. 30, 48
Behrens, Lauren Virginia Tech
#314-18 ............... p. 34
Bell, Janice M. Univ.. of Calgary
#221-1, 317 ..... pp. 25, 30, 37
Belnap, Fay Utah State Un.i\C
#415-10 ............... p. 45
Ben-Ari, Adital Univ. of Haifa,
Israel #314-31, 415-59
, .... , , ... , , . , , .. , pp. 35, c(7
Bengtson, Vern L. Uni\C of
Southern California #TC2 . p. 7
Benjamin, Michael L. NCFR,
#321, 414, 425
pp. 37,44,49, 52, 53, 55, 57,59
Bennett, Kymberley K.
Vanderbilt Uni\C, Nashville, 1N,
#212-54 ............... p. 23
Bensman, Marilyn NCFR U.N.
Rep. #218 .......... pp. 25, 59
Benson, Mark J. Virginia Tech
#330. 408 ....... pp. 30, 39, 42
Benson, Michael L. Univ. of
Cincinnati #212-30, 314-58
.................. pp. 22, 36
Benzies, Karen M. Univ. of
Calgary #212-39 ......... p. 23
Berg, Denise S. Santa lllonica
Col. #428 .............. p. 50
Berke, Debra L. Messiah Col.
#AC, 221-8, 236, 307, 331..
pp. 10, 26, 28, 30, 32, 39
Bennudez, Marie Texas Tech
Uni\c #415-27 ........... p. 46
Berry, Mary Lynn Univ. of
Tennessee-I(noxville
#212-14 ............... p. 22
Bessey, Lynda NCI'R ...... p. 59
Bhanot, Ruehl Univ. of lllinoislJ rbana/ Champaign #419. p. 48
Blackman, Lorraine Indiana
Council President ........ p. 59
Blackwell, Ann P. Uni\~ of
Southern l\ciississippi
#415-1 ................ p. 45
Blaisure, Karen R. Western
Michigan Univ. #221-2, 229,
318 ............ pp. 25, 27, 37
Blandon, Alysia Univ. of
l\Iichigan #320 .......... p. 37
Blankemeyer, Maureen S. Kent
State Univ. #212-20, 314-10
.................. pp. 22, 34
Blanton, Priscilla White Univ.. of
Tennessee-Knoxville #411-3
. ...................... p. 43
Blume, Libby Balter Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy #TC3, TC5
................ pp. 7, 30, 59
Blume, Thomas W. Oakland
Univ. #419 ......... pp. 30, 48
Boddie, Elise NAACP Legal
Defense and Education Fund,
#100 .............. p~ 13,14
Bogenschneider, Karen Univ. of
Wisconsin-1\[adison #107-2,
314-14 ............. pp. 15, 34
Bold, Mary Texas Woman's Univ.
#212-42, 322-3 ..... pp. 23, 38
Boll<an, Cory R. Oregon State
Univ. #111, 314-52 .. pp. 16,36
Borden, Lynne M. Univ. of
Arizona #221-6 ......... p. 26
Boss, Pauline Uni\C of Minnesota
#212-49
...... pp. 23, inside back cover
Boulin-Johnson, Leanor Arizona
State Uni\~ #337 ......... p. 40
Bowman, Sally R. Oregon State
Uni'~ #111, 403 ..... pp. 16, 42
Boys, Kimberly J'viiami Univ.
#112 .................. p. 16
Bradbury, Thomas N. Univ. of
California-Los Angeles
#210 .............. pp. 19, 21
Bradford, Kay P. Univ. of
Kentucky #314-46 ....... p. 35
Bradford, Lisa Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee #415-21. .. p. 45
�Branscomb, Kate Univ. of
lllinois-Urbana/ Champ;ugn
#415-11 ............... p.45
Braun, Bonnie lhuv. of l\laryland
#212-64, 314-19, 405
............... pp. 24, 34, 42
Bredehoft, David J. Concordia
Univ. #322-2 ............ p. 38
Briggs, Kathleen Oklahoma State
Uni\c #206, 226, 238, 415-28
...... pp. 20, 26, 28, 30, 46, 55
Brimhall, AndrewS. Texas Tech
Univ. #415-30 ........... p. 46
Briscoe, David Lloyd Midwest
Council on Fmnily Relations
President ............... p. 59
Brock, Donna-Jean P. Virginia
Tech #212-66, 212-67 ... pp. 24
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne Columbia
Univ. #208 ............. p. 20
Brosi, Whitney A. Michigan State
Univ. #405 ............. p. 42
Broussard, Anne C. Uni\c of
New Hampshire #112 .... p. 16
Brown, Laura Hess, SUNYOswego, NY #212-61 .... p. 23
Brown Susan L. Bowling Green
State Uni\c #208, 309
............... pp. 20, 30, 32
Brunner, Heidi Brigham Young
Uruv. #308, 415-5 ... pp. 32, 45
Bryan, Laura A. Texas Tech Uruv.
#212-26 ............... p. 22
Bryant, Chalandra M. Iowa State
Uni,·. #314-13, 422 .. pp. 34, 49
Bryant-Williams, Wynona J. Eel.
Consult, Little Rock, AR #324, 326,
332,337 ...... pp. 30, 38, 39, 40,55
Buchanan, Amy Arizona State
Univ. #314-56, 329 .. pp. 36, 39
Buck, Joyce M. Weber State Univ.
#331. .............. pp. 39,59
Bucknliller, Nicolle Brigham
Young Uni\C #212-49 .... p. 23
Buehler, Cheryl A. Univ. of
Tennessee-K.noxville #408 .p. 42
Bullough, Elizabeth Brigham
Young Unhc #308, 415-29
................. pp. 32, 46
Burg, James Purdue Uruv.
#223 .................. p. 26
Burgess, Elisabeth 0. Georgia
State Univ. #TC5 ......... p. 7
Burgess, Norma J. Bond
Syracuse Uni'c #301, 324
... pp. 11, 31,38
Burr, Wesley R. Emeritus,
Brighmn Young Univ.
............ inside back cover
Burrell, Ginger Arizona State
Univ. #314-16, 330,415-12
............... pp. 34, 39, 45
Burrow, Anthony L. Florida
International Univ.
#415-65 ............... p. 47
Burton, Linda Penn State Unhc
#232 .................. p. 27
Busby, Dean M. Texas Tech Univ.
#415-16, 415-30 ....... pp. 45,
Bush Kevin Ray Uni1c of Georgia
#314-34, 319 ....... pp. 35,37
Butler, Adam B. Unh~ of
Northern Iowa #420 ..... p. 48
Buxbaum, Linda Loma Linda
Univ. #308 ............. p. 32
c
Cain, Rebekah Utuv: of Arkansas,
#212-62 ............... p. 23
Campbell, Bonnie #225 ... p. 26
Campbell, Deborah Early
Childhood Ccr., Sank Rapids,
MN #325 .............. p. 38
Caponi, Mee-So Uruv. of
i\lichigan #409 .......... p. 43
Capps, Randy The Urb;m Tnst.
Wash. D.C. #106 ........ p. 15
Carlson, Marcia J. Colwnbia
Uni\c #225 ............. p. 26
Carroll, Elizabeth East Carolina
Uni1~ .................. p. 59
Carroll, Jason S. Brigham Young
Uni'c #TC23, 101, 212-49, 308,
415-29 .pp. 9, 14, 15,23,32,46
Case, Tom Defiance Col.
........... p.49
#423-2
Casey, Mary K. Uni\c of
\'Visconsin-.tvlilwaukee
#415-21 ............... p. 45
Casper, Lynne M. NICHD,
#119 .............. p~ 1~ 17
Cassidy, Dawn NCFR #120, 213,
335 ...... pp. 17, 24, 39, 53, 59
Cate, Rodney M. Unhc of
Arizona #216, 220 ....... p. 25
Chang, Joyce I. Central i'vlissomi
State Univ. #212-34 .. pp. 22, 30
Chapman, Erin Univ. of
Nord1ern Iowa #317 ..... p. 37
Chawla, Devika Purdue Uni\C
#415-54 ............... p. 47
Cheek, Cheryl L. Penn State
Uruv. #227 ............. p. 27
Chen, Hong Ying Northern
Illinois Uni\c #422 ....... p. 49
Chenoweth, Lillian C. Texas
Woman's Uni\C #212-42, 322-3 .
.................. p~ 2~38
Cherlin, Andrew Johns Hopkins
Univ. #109 ......... pp. 13, 15
Chesla, Catherine A. Univ. of
CA-San Francisco
#107-1, 125 ......... p. 15, 18
Ch.ibucos, Thomas Bowling
Green State Univ. .... pp. 30, 53
Cho, WonJee Seoul Nat!. Univ.
#314-41 ............... p. 35
Choice, Pamela Self-employed,
Cerritos, CA #329 ... pp. 30, 39
Chou, Li-Tuan National Taiwan
Normal Univ. #416 .. pp. 41, 47
Christensen, Donna
Hendrickson Univ. of Arizona
#314-62 ............... p. 36
Christensen, Faline Batenun
Texas Tech Unh~ #218 ... p. 25
Christensen, Harold T. Emet~tus,
Purdue Univ.. inside back cover
Christensen, Mathew Utah State
Univ. #212-37, 212-38 .. pp. 23,
Christensen, Sherie BYU-Idaho
#415-37 ............... p. 46
Chdstenson, Jacob Brigham
Young Unil'. #206 ....... p. 20
Chun, Kevin Univ. of San
Francisco #107-1 ........ p. 15
Chung, Grace Uni\'. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign #328. p. 39
Cihlar, Christopher Points of
Lights Foundation,
#321 .............. pp. 31, 37
Clarke, Jean Ills ley, SelfEmployed, l\linneapolis, i\IN
#322-2 ............... pp. 38
Coehlo, Deborah P. Oregon State
Univ.#ll1 ............. p.16
Coffey, Julie Oklahoma State
Uni,~, #206, 415-28 .. pp. 20, 46
Cohen, Orna Tel Aviv Uni'~
#205 .................. p. 20
Cole, AnnaL. Univ. of Louisiana
at l\Tonroc #314-66, 415-2
.................. pp. 36, 45
Cole, Charles Lee Uni\c of
Louisiana at Monroe #314-66,
415-2 .............. pp. 36, 45
Coleman, Heather D. J. Univ. of
Calgary #226 ........... p. 27
Coleman, Madlyn Uruv. of
l\Iissouri-Columbia #212-51,
314-55 .......... p~ 23,3~ 36
Coleman, Thomas M. Uni\'. of
Georgia #411-1 ......... p. 43
Collins, Dawn M. Uni1c of
Arizona #220 ........... p. 25
Collins, Don Uni\C of Calgary
#226 .................. p. 27
Colon, Eileen Rutherfordton
Hospital, NC #421 ...... p. 49
Colvin, Jan Louisiana Tech Univ.
#322-3 ................ p. 38
Conger, John D. Lipscomb Univ.
#407 .................. p. 42
Conger, Katherine J. Uni" of
California-Davis #422 .... p. 49
Conger, Rand D. Uni~C of
California-Davis #422 .... p. 49
Connidis, Ingrid Arnet Uruv. of
Western Ontario #TC8, 202
................... pp. 8, 19
Contreras, Dawn Miclugan State
Univ. #212-16 ........... p. 22
Cook, Jennifer Univ. of Georgia
#314-18 ............... p. 34
Coontz, Stephanie Evergreen
State Uni\C #417 .... pp. 41, 48
Coppock, Marjorie L. Texas A &
M Unilc #415-47 ........ p. 46
Costigan, Catherine Unilc of
Victoria #326 ........... p. 38
Coulter, Fred W. Defiance Col.
#423-2 ................ p. 49
Couture, Shari J. Private Practice
#226 .................. p. 27
Covey, Bruce D. Central Michigan
Univ. #314-24........... p. 35
Covey, Martin Spt~ng Arbor Col.
....................... p. 59
Cowan, Philip A. Univ. of CA.,
Berkeley, #1 01 .......... p. 14
Cox, Megan E. Uru" of
Kentucky #415-13 ....... p. 45
Crane, D. Russell, Brigham
Young Unil~ #206 ... pp. 20, 30
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa
State Unh~ #415-44 ...... p. 46
Crawford, Andrea Victoria Univ.,
New Zealand, #408 ...... p. 42
Crombie, Kristy Auburn Uni\~
#314-12 ............... p. 34
Cronin, Vicki Thrasher
Minnesota Council on Fmnily
Relations President. ...... p. 59
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret Uni\C
of l\Iiami #328 ..... pp. 30, 39
Crossland, Garnet L. Penn State
Univ. #314-63 ........... p. 36
Crouter ,Ann C. Penn State Univ.
#333 .
. ... pp. 30, 39, 55
Crowder, Sakina At~zona State
Univ. #314-16, 330 .. pp. 34, 39
Cuddeback, Gary Univ. of
Tennessee-K.nowille #314-53,
408 ............... pp. 36, 42
Cullen, Jennifer C. Portland State
Uni~e #420 ............. p. 48
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�Cunningham, Jo Lynn Univ. of
Tennessee-Knox\cille
#304 .............. pp. 30, 32
Cunningham, Mick \\/estern
Washington Univ. #409 ... p. 43
D
Dalla, Rochelle Univ. of
Nebraska #314-5 ........ p. 34
Daly, Kerry J. Univ. of Guelph
#116, 401. ...... pp. 17, 30, 41
Damiano-Teixeira, Karla Maria
t>lichigan State Univ.
#405 .................. p. 42
Dannison, Linda L. Western
t>lichigan Univ. #107-7 ... p. 15
Darling, Carol A. Florida State
Unh·. #109, 126,215, 230, 304,
313, 416 .... pp. 11, 15, 18, 24,
...... 27, 32, 33, 47, 52, 55, 57,
............ inside back cover
Dave, Parul M.S. Univ., India
#314-35 ............... p. 35
Davenport, Abbey Weber State
UniY. #319 ............. p. 37
Davis, Sean Virginia Tech
#231 .................. p. 27
Dawson, Connie Self-employed
#322-2 ................ p. 38
DeCosta , Jennifer L. Oregon
State Univ. #314-52 ...... p. 36
DeFrain, John D. Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln #406 ... p. 42
DeLongis, Anita Univ. of British
Columbia #224, 415-8
.................. pp. 26,45
DeReus, Lee Ann Penn State
Univ.-llltoona
#TC3, 217 ....... pp. 7, 25, 30
DeVaus, David A. LaTrobe Univ.
#207 .................. p. 20
Dean, Katherine J. Ohio State
Uni'~ #228 ............. p. 27
Deines, Jill Bowling Green State
Univ. #314-21 ........... p. 34
Delgado, Melissa Y. Arizona
State Univ. #112 ......... p. 16
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary Kent
State Unh~ .............. p. 59
Demo, David H. Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro #TC9
................... pp. 8, 30
Deng, Shiying Ati.zona State
Univ. #314-16, 330 .. pp. 34, 39
Deng, Liang-Yu Flora Kansas
State Univ. #314-1 ....... p. 34
Denham, Sharon A. Ohio Univ.
#216 .............. pp. 25, 30
Derscheid, Linda E. Northern
Illinois Univ. #421 ....... p. 49
Descartes, Lara J. Univ. of
Connecticut #326 ....... p. 38
Detzner, Daniel F. Univ. of
Minnesota #218 ......... p. 25
Devall, Esther L. New Mexico
State Uni'' #111. ........ p. 16
Devaney, Barbara l\Iathematica
Policy Research #225 ..... p. 26
Dew, Jeffrey P. Penn State Univ.
#415-55 ............... p. 47
Dickey, Ellen Bryce Western
Michigan Univ. #221-2 ... p. 25
Diede, Ann Washington State
Univ. #212-6, 418 ... pp. 21, 48
Dilworth, Jennie E. Georgia
Southern Univ. #308
................... pp. 30,32
Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye
Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill #TC2 ............... p. 7
Dion, Robin 1\Iathematica Policy
Research #225, 426
............... pp. 26, 41, 49
Disque, Graham East Tennessee
State Uni'' #316 ......... p. 36
Doherty, William J. Univ. of
l\linnesota #TC16, 101, 111,
204,317 ... pp. 8, 14, 16, 20, 37,
............ inside back cover
Dokis, Daphne P. Univ. of
Victoti.a #326 ........... p. 38
Dolbin-McNab, Megan L.
Purdue Univ. #111, 306
.................. pp. 16, 32
Dollah:ite, David C. Brigham
Young Univ. #227 ....... p. 27
Domene, Jose Univ. of Bti.tish
Columbia #314-51. ...... p. 36
Donn, Jessica E. l\lianu Univ.
#415-56 ............... p. 47
Dorman, Cindy Greater
Greensboro Family Life
Council ................ p. 59
Dosman, Donna Uni'' of Alberta
#405 .................. p. 42
Doucet, Fabienne Harvard Univ.
#421 .................. p. 49
Dorr, Kelly The Enrichment
Center #212-1 .......... p. 21
Doughty, Ashley 1\Iethodist Rehabilitation Ctr. #415-1 ..... p. 45
Dowd, Duane Alan Louisiana
Tech Univ. #415-52, 415-53
.................. pp. 46, 59
Downs, Kimberly J. M. Uni'~ of
JVIissouti.-Colwnbia #1 02
.................. pp. 14, 30
Drenovsky, Cynthia PA/DE/MD
Council on Family Relations
President. ............. .
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Dumka, Larry E. Arizona State
Unh~ #327 ............. p. 39
Duncan, Stephen F. Brigham
Young Univ. #415-3 ..... p. 45
Duxbury, Linda Carleton Univ.,
Ottawa, ON ......... pp. 6, 13
Dyches, Tina Taylor Brigham
Young Univ. #212-33 .... p. 22
Dyer, Genie H. Baylor Univ.
#314-66 ............... p. 36
Dyer, Preston M. Baylor Uni''
#314-66 ............... p. 36
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer Unh~ of
[\:entucky #113, 232, 427
......... pp. 16, 28, 30, 50, 55
IE
East, Patricia Uni\·. of Ct\-San
Diego #242-1. .......... p. 29
Eddington, Corey Weber State
Uni" #319 ............. p. 37
Edin, Kathryn Northwestern
Utliv. #225 ............. p. 26
Eiklenborg, Laura, NCFR
............... pp. 52, 55, 59
Eisenberg, Nancy Ati.zona State
Univ. #314-57 ........... p. 36
Elquist, Marty J. Univ. of
Nevada, Reno #314-26 ... p. 35
Emery, Beth C. JVliddle Tennessee
State Univ. #221-3 ... pp. 26, 30
Engelbrecht, JoAnn Texas
Woman's Univ. #221-4
.................. pp. 26, 30
Englert, Carissa A. #TC18 .. p. 8
Epstein, Norman Uni'' of
!viaryland #317 .......... p. 37
Erickson, Martha Farrell
Children, Youth, & Families
Consort. #101, 204
............... pp. 14, 20, 57
Eskow, Karen Goldrich Towson
Uni,·. #203 ............. p. 20
Evans, Melanie Syracuse UtU\~
#212-50 ............... p. 23
F
Faber, Alexander Trinity Uni\·.
Sch. of Medicine
#212-39 ............... p. 22
Fabes, Richard Arizona State
Univ. #314-56, 314-57, 329
.................. p~ 36,39
Fagan, Jay Temple Uni'~
#228 .................. p. 27
Falconier, Mati.ana K. Univ. of
Maryland #415-46 ....... p. 46
Fallon, Moira A. SUNYBrockport, NY #212-13 .. p. 22
Fan, Xitao Univ. of Virginia
212-38........
23
Fang, Sherry (Shei-Rei)
Northern Illinois Utuv. #314-37,
415-35,421. ..... pp. 35, 46, 49
Fang, Shu-Ann Iowa State Utuv.
#421 .................. p. 49
Farrell, Michael P. SUNY-Buffalo
#415-62 ............... p. 47
Farrer, Lori Western tvlichigan
Uni'" #221-2 ............ p. 25
Fast, Janet Uni\c of Alberta
#405 .................. p. 42
Feinauer, Ian Brigham Young
Univ. #308, 404 ..... pp. 32, 42
Feldman, Amy F. Uni\C of Texas,
Austin #314-48 ......... p. 35
Feldman, Margaret, NCFR
Policy Representative,
Washington D.C. ........ p. 59
Ferrer, Millie Unhc of Florida
#314-4 ................ p. 34
Few, April L. Virgiiua Tech
#TC3, 112, 212-41, 234,
#419 ...... pp. 7, 23, 28, 30, 48
Fine, Mark A. Univ. of tvlissomi. Columbia #TC7 .......... p. 8
Finley, Gordon E. Florida
International Uni\C #314-15,
415-65, 414 ........ pp. 34, 47,
Fischer, Judith L. Texas Tech
Uni\C #212-8, 224, 329
............ pp. 21, 26, 30, 39
Fishman, Mike The Lewin
Group #426 ........ pp. 41, 49
Fitzpatrick, Jacki Texas Tech
Univ. #224, 244, 329
...... pp. 26, 29, 30, 39, 52, 55
Flenling, William Michael Univ.
of No. Iowa #401, 415-25,
415-26 .......... pp. 30, 41, 46
Fletcher, Anne C. Univ. of Nord1
Carolina-Greensboro #209,
423-6 ........... pp. 20, 21, 49
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth E. Univ. of
Delaware #114 .......... p. 16
Flick CFLE, Marilyn North
Eugene, OR High Sch.
#313 .................. p. 33
Florez, E. Yvette Univ. of
Arizona #314-11 ........ p. 34
Force, Elizabeth Emeritus,
American Sociall-leald1 Assn.
............ inside back cover
Forrest, Deanna NCFR .... p. 59
Fort, Jennifer Star Family Sen-ices
#415-2 ................ p. 45
Forthun, Larry F. Penn State
Univ-Dubois #212-8 ..... p. 21
Fournier , David G. Oklahoma
State Univ. #212-21, 226
............... pp. 22, 26, 30
�Fowers, Blaine Brigham Young
Uni,-. #101 ............. p. 14
Fox, Curtis A. Loma Linda Uni,·.
#415-19 ........... pp. 30, 45
Fox, Greer Litton Univ: of
Tcnnessee-I<:noxville #116,
212-30, 31~-58 .. pp. 17, 22, 30,
......... 36, inside back cover
Franck, Karen Univ. of
Tcnnessee-I.;:noxville
#314-53 ............... p. 36
Frank, Mayra San Diego State
Uni,-. #419 ............. p. 48
Franyo, Georgia A. Yilla Julie
College #411-2 .......... p. 43
Fraser, Janet Univ. of Calgary,
Canada, #221-1 ......... p. 25
Friend, Christian Univ: of Nord1
Carolina-Greensboro
#209 .................. p. 21
Friese, Bettina M. Unh: of
\\1isconsin-i\Iadison
#107-2, 314-14 ..... pp. 15, 34
Fruth, Abbey Bowling Green
State Univ: #224 ......... p. 26
Futris, Ted G. Ohio State Univ:
#212-2, 212-3, 228 .......... .
............ pp. 21, 27, 30, 59
G
Gable, Shelly Uni\c of CaliforniaLos Angeles #320 ....... p. 37
Galbraith, Kevin A. Penn State
Uni\-.-Altoona #242-8, 496
.......... pp. 29, 30, 42
Gale, Jerry E. Unh: of Georgia
#221-5 ................ p.26
Gamble, Wendy C. Univ. of
Arizona #314-62 ........ p. 36
Ganong, Lawrence H. Uni,-. of
1\Iissouri-Columbia #212-51,
314-55, 328
· · ....... pp. 23, 30, 36, 39, 57
Gardner, Brandt C. Texas Tech
Univ: #415-30 ...... pp. 30, 46
Gardner, Pamela California
Council on Familr Relations
President ............... p. 59
Gardner, Scott P. South Dakota
State Univ. #327 ......... p. 39
Garfinkel, Invin Columbia Univ:
#225 .................. p. 26
Garris William Chowan Col. p. 59
Garwick, Ann E. Univ. of Minnesota #216, 404 .. pp. 24, 30, 42
Gates, Gary J. The Urban Inst.
#106 .................. p. 15
Gavazzi, Stephen M. Ohio Stare
Univ: #415-42 ........... p. 46
Genest, Michele .......... p. 59
Gentry, Deborah Barnes Illinois
State Uni\c #307 ......... p. 32
George, Roxanne G. Oregon
State Uni,: #114 ......... p. 16
Gerard, Jean M. Bowling Green
State Univ. #408 .... pp. 30, 42
Gibson, Christina Duke Univ:
#225 .................. p. 26
Gilbert, Crystal Midwestern
Univ., #212-29 .......... p. 22
Gilbert, Kathleen R. Indiana
Univ:-Indianapolis, #103 .. p. 14
Giles-Sims, Jean Texas Christian
Univ: #TC 11. ............ p. 8
Gilgun, Jane Univ: of Minnesota.
.................. pp. 30, 51
Gillen, Cory Miami Univ:
#212-10 ............... p. 22
Gilh11an, Sally A. Col. of St. Mary
#113.......
. .... p. 16
Glade, Aaron C. Ohio State Univ.
#415-31 ............... p.46
Glick, Paul C. Emeritus, U S.
Bureau of the Census
............ inside back cover
Gnatuk, Carole A. Uni" of
Kentucky #403 ......... p. 42
Goddard, H. Wallace Uni,-. of
Arkansas Coop. Exc. #204,
212-lJ, 237
........ pp. 20, 22, 28, 30. 55
Goff, Brent G. Uni\C of Houston
#212-9 ................ p. 22
Goff, Jaime D. Tllichigan State
Univ. #205 ............. p. 20
Goforth, Keith D. Unh: of
Tennessee-Knoxville
#415-4 ................ p. 45
Goldberg, Abbie E. L niv. of
TIIassachusetts-i\mherst
#107-3 ............ pp. 15, 30
Goldfarb, Katia Paz Montclair
State Uni\C #415-17 .. pp. 30,45
Gonzalez, Chris Better Life
Counsel. Center, r\R
#415-34 ............... p. 46
Gonzalez-Kruger, Gloria E.
Uni\C of Nebraska-Lincoln
#415-17 ............... p. 45
Goodsell, Todd Univ. of
Michigan #409 .......... p. 43
Gorman, Laura Univ. of Iowa
#411-7 ................ p. 43
Gottman, John Uni\~ of
Washington #101, 110
............... pp. 13, 14, 16
Goulding, Haven H. VA
Commonwealth UniY.,
#415-32 ............... p. 46
Graham, Carolyn Woody
California State Cni\C-Fresno
#233 .................. p. 28
Gray, Liz beth A. Oregon State
Uni': #415-33 ...... pp. 30, 46
Greder, Kimberly A. Iowa State
Unh:
#212-15, 221-8 ..... pp. 22, 26
Gross, Elizabeth Uni'~ of
Wisconsin-Madison #107-2,
314-14 ............. p~ 1~34
Grossman, Rebecca Uni,-. of
Illinois-Urbana/ Champ>tign
#328 .................. p. 39
Grotevant, Harold D. Univ. of
i\linnesota #212-37, 212-38
..................... pp. 23
Grunttneir, Laura Oklahoma
Cmmcil on Family Relations
President ............... p. 59
Grzywacz, Joseph G. Wake
Forest Univ. Sch. of Medicine
#212-44, 420 ....... pp. 23, 48
Guarino, Anthony J. Auburn
Univ. #lOS, 212-1 ... pp. 14, 21
Gunarathne, Ajith Iowa State
Uni" #422 ............. p. 49
Gutienez, Mary Ann Texas Tech
Uni\~ #415-27 ........... p. 46
Gwinn, Derek A. Univ. of
Minnesota #20 1......... p. 19
H
Haas, Linda L. Indiana Univ:
#212-23 ............... p. 22
Haberman, Heather Uni,-. of
Tllinnesota #328 ......... p. 39
Hafen, Mac Brigham Young Uni\:
#206 .................. p. 20
Hakoyama, Mikiyasu Central
i\Iichigan Univ. #215, 322-1
.................. pp. 24, 38
Hall, Leslie D. Uni\~ of Oregon
#415-48 ............... p. 46
Hall, Scott S. Purdue Univ.
#415-57 ............... p. 47
Hamblin, Erin Brigham Young
Uni\c #212-33 ........... p. 22
Hammer, Leslie B. Portland State
Univ: #420 ............. p. 48
Hammonds-Smith CFLE,
Maxine Texas Southern Univ..
.................. pp. 52, 59
Hamon, Raeann R. Messiah Col.
#AC, Hl8, 203, 310, 411-4,
411-9, 414 ...... pp. 10, 15, 20,
...... 32, 43, 44, 52, 53, 57, 59
Hamplova, Dana Uni\c of Bamberg, Germanv #235 ..... p. 28
Han, Gyoung Hae Seoul Nad.
Univ. #314-40, 314-41 ... pp. 35
Han, Min Ah Seoul Nad. Univ:
So. Korea, #314-40 ...... p. 35
Hanks, Roma S. Univ: of South
Alabama ........... pp. 38, 53
Hans, Jason D. Uni\: of
Nlissouri-Columbia #1 07-4,
212-51, 314-55, 322-4
......... pp. 15, 23, 36, 38, 59
Hanson, Ginger C. Portland State
UniYC #420 ............. p. 48
Hanson, Sandra L. Catholic Univ
#112 .................. p. 16
Hardesty, Jennifer L. Johns
Hopkins Univ. #114, 306, 322-4
............ pp. 16, 30, 32, 38
Harper, James M. Brigham
Young Uni" #415-29
.................. pp. 30, 46
Harrison, Margaret J. Uni,-. of
Alberta #212-47 ......... p. 23
Harvey, Carol D. Univ: of
Manitoba #103, 203, 212-40
............ pp. 14, 20, 23, 59
Hawkins, Alan J. Bt~gham Young
Uni\C #101 ......... pp. 14, 30
Hawley, Dale R. Uni\C of
Wisconsin-Stout #TC20, 415-34
................ pp. 9, 30, 46
Hayes, Sherrill Watson Uni" of
Nord1 Carolina-Greensboro
#318 .................. p. 37
Hayes, Virginia E. Uni\~ of
Victoria #212-32 .... pp. 22, 55
Hayoun, Rev-ita! Uni\C of British
Cohunbia #314-51. ...... p. 36
Hazel, Stephanie Uni,-. of
Arizona #314-11 ........ p. 34
Head, Melissa R. Penn State
UniY: #212-52, 309
............... pp. 23, 30, 32
Hedges, Meredith Texas Tech
Unh: #406 ............. p. 42
Heilbrun, Paula Uni'~ of Nord1
Carolina-Greensboro #421
. ............... p. 49
Heinetnann, Robin lowa State
Uni\C #304 ............. p. 32
Heisser, Page Texas Tech Uni\c
#212-24 ............... p. 22
Heller, Howard Florida Inrcrnational Univ. #415-65 ... p. 47
Hehns-Erikson, Heather M.
UniY: of North Carolina-Greensboro #219, 309 .. pp. 25, 30, 32
Henderson, Ann Brigham Young
lini\C, UT #AC. ......... p. 10
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�Judldns, Brooke Univ. of
Hwang, Philip Goteborg Univ.
Holm, Kristen E. Univ. of
Henderson, Tammy L. Virginia
Tennessee-l(noxv·ille
#212-23 ............... p. 22
j\ linnesota #404 ..... pp. 30, 42
Tech #100, 314-18, 322-7
#411-3 ................ p. 43
Hyman, Batya Salisbury Univ.
Holman, Thomas B. Brigham
......... pp. 13, 14, 30, 34, 38
Julian, Teresa W. Otterbein Col.
#217, 245 ....... pp. 25, 29, 30
Young Univ.
Hendrix, Charles C. Oklahoma
#202, 243, 306
#TC23, 215 ...... pp. 9, 15,24
State Univ. #226 .... pp. 26, 30
I
......... pp. 19, 29, 30, 32, 55
Holtzman, Susan B. Univ. of
Henley, Kari L.A. Univ. of
Ingoldsby, Bron Brigham Young
Julien, Danielle Univ\ of Quebec
British Columbia #224, 415-8
North Carolina-Greensboro
Univ\ #314-27, 314-28 .... p 35
#303 ................. pp. 31
.................. pp. 26, 45
#TC13 ................. p. 8
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako Univ. of
Jung, Kwanghee Syracuse Univ.
Honig, Alice S. Syracuse Univ.
Henline, Branden H. Texas Tech
California-Riverside #115, 311,
#415-15 ............... p. 45
#105 .................. p. 14
Univ. #415-66 ........... p. 47
314-44 ....... pp. 17,31, 33,35
Hooker, Karen Oregon State
Hennon, Charles B. J\Iiami Univ.
K
.]
Univ. #102 ............. p. 14
#212-10 ............... p. 22
Kainer, Erin Texas Tech Univ.
Hoppe-Rooney, Tianna L.
Jacobson, Arminta L. Univ. of
Henry, Mary E. J\Iontclair State
#203 .................. p. 20
J:vlichigan State Univ.
Nord1 Texas #AC, 221-4
Univ. #411-5 ............ p. 43
Kaissi, Christina Univ. of
#205 .................. p. 20
......... pp. 10, 26, 30, 55, 59
Henry, Ryan G. Brigham Young
Delaware #305 .......... p. 32
Hoppmann, Christiane A.
Jacobson, Lauren P. Penn State
Univ·. #415-37 ........... p. 46
Kamo, Yoshinori Louisiana State
Technical Univ., Berlin,
Uni.v. #421 ............. p. 48
Herbert, Richard Texas Tech
Uni\\ #115 ............. p. 16
Germany #212-57 ....... p. 23
Jakubowsld, Scott F. Brigham
U niY. #203 ............. p. 20
Kamp Dush, Claire M. Penn
Young Univ. #415-5 ..... p. 45
Horlacher, Gary T. Brigham
Herzog, Melissa J. Arizona State
State Univc #212-C>5 ...... p. 24
Young Univ.
Janson, Gregory Ohio Univ\
Univ. #228, 314-50 .. pp. 27, 36
Kang, Yoo Jin, Seoul Nad. Univ.,
#429 .................. p. 50
#314-27' 415-49 .... pp. 35, 46
Hey, Richard N. Emeritus, Univ.
Soutl1 Korea #314-40 .... p. 35
Hornick, Joseph Uni\c of Calgary
Jarvis, Mark 0. Univ. of Texas,
of Minnesota. inside back cover
Kani, Pamela M. Penn State Univ.
#318 .................. p. 37
Austin, #309 ............ p. 32
Hickman, Gregory Paul Penn
#217 .................. p. 25
Hortacsu, Nuran Middle East
Jeffs, Cheryl Douglas Col.,
State Univc #212-29 .. pp. 22, 30
Kato, Kuniko Hitachi Family
Technical Univ. #314-35 .. p. 35
#230 ..... pp. 4, 11, 27, 52, 55
Higginbotham, Brian J. Auburn
Education Institute #115,
Howard, Stacy N. Florida State
Jendian, Matthew A. California
Univ. #314-65. 415-7
314,44 ............. pp. 17, 35
Univ. #212-7, 304 ... pp. 21, 32
State Univ.-Fresno #415-20
.................. pp. 36,45
Katras, Mary Jo Univ. of
Howerter, Amy Univ~ of Arizona
....................... p. 45
Hildreth, Gladys J. Univ. of
J\linnesota #232 ......... p. 27
#216,224 .......... pp.25,26
Jinnah, Hamida Amirali Univ. of
Kentucky #242-7, 419
Keating, Norah C. Univ·~ of
Hsu, Wei-Shan Univ: of Bt~tish
Georgia #314-34 ........ p. 35
.................. p~ 29,59
Alberta #405 ........... p. 42
Columbia #205 ......... p. 20
Johnson, Carol Univ. of
Hill, Jeffrey Brigham Young Univ.
Kelley, Margaret K. Purdue Univ.
Huang, (Theresa Barco) NeiWisconsin-Madison #314-14
#420 .............. pp. 30, 48
#212-56, 306 ....... pp. 23, 32
Yuh National Taiwan Normal
....................... p. 34
Hill, Miriam R. Family Services
Keith, Joanne G. f'vlichigan State
Univ·. #416 ......... pp. 41, 47
Johnson, Christine A. Oklahoma
Inc. #212-56 ............ p. 23
Univ. #314-5 ............ p. 34
State Univ. #212-21 ...... p. 22
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine A.
Hilton, Jeanne M. Univ. of
Kelly, Aislinn Brigham Young
Univ. of Nebraska #113
Johnson, David R. Penn State
Nevada, Reno #314-26 ... p. 35
Un.i.\\ #212-48 ........... p. 23
.................. pp. 16, 30
Univ·. #242-2, 309 ... pp. 29, 32
Hoard, Laura R. Univ. of
Kelly, Brendan C. US Dept. of
Huebner, Angela J. Virginia Tech
Johnson, Deborah .!\Iichigan State
J\laryland #212-31 ....... p. 22
Hf-IS #426 ......... pp. 41, 49
#231 .................. p. 27
Univ. #209 ............. p. 21
Hockaday, Cathy Iowa State
Kenkel, William F. Emeritus,
Huenergardt, Douglas Loma
Johnson, Michael P. Penn State
Univ. #212-4, 304 ... pp. 21, 32
Univ. of Kentucky
Linda Univ: #308 ........ p. 32
Univ. #114, 229 .. pp. 16, 27, 30
Hoelzle, James Univ. of Illinois...... inside back cov-er
Hughes, K. Univ\ of Alberta,
Johnson, Phyllis J. Univc of
Urbana/ Champaign
Kennedy, Gregory E. Central
Canada #212-47..
. .. p. 23
British Co!LUnbia #230, 311
#212-17 ............... p. 22
J\lissouri State Uni\~
Humble, Aine Marie 1\It. St.
...... pp. 11,27, 31, 3~ 5~ 55
Hofaecker, Dirk Univ. of
#212-34 ............... p. 22
Vincent Univc #229. 328
Johnston Pawel, Jody Parents
Bamberg, Germany #113, 235
Kennedy, Kubose Denise Univ:
............... pp. 27, 30, 39
Toolshop Consulting
.................. pp. 16, 28
of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
Hunt, James E. Univc of Arizona
#334, 400. . . .
pp. 39, 41
Hofferth, Sandra L. Univ. of
#212-17 ............... p. 22
#220 .................. p. 25
Jones, Jeane Univc of NebraskaMaryland #314-59 ....... p. 36
Kerpelman, Jennifer L. Auburn
Hunter, Andrea G. Univ•. of NCLincoln #406 .
. . p. 42
Hofmeister, Heather Bamberg
Uni\~ #314-12 ........... p. 34
Greensboro #209 ... pp. 20, 21
Jones-Sanpei, Hinckley Univ. of
University #235 ......... p. 28
Kershaw, Paul Univ. of BC
Huston, Gordon Envision
North Carolina-Chapel !-Jill
Hogan-Schiltgen, M. Janice
Human Early Learning
Financial, Vancouver ...... p. 6
#232...........
. . p. 27
Univ·. of J\;linnesota #232
Partnership (HELP) ....... p. 6
Huston, Ted L. Uni.v. of TexasJoo, Eunjee Ohio State Univ.
...... pp. 27, inside back cover
Ketring, Scott Auburn Univc
#212-2, 217 ........ pp. 21, 25
Anstin #309, 320,417 ....... .
Holl, Joyce JYIN Org Fetal
#212-11 ............... p. 22
............ pp. 32, 37, 41,48
Jorgensen, Stephen Univ. of
Alcohol #306 ........... p. 32
Khandke, Veena Univ. of SC,
Hutter, Mark Rowan Univ~
1\Iissouri-Columbia
Holland, Kimberly B. Brigham
Spartanburg, #423-5 ..... p. 49
#103 .................. p. 14
...... inside back cover
Young Uni\c #415-14 .... p. 45
Khosravi, Roshan A. Purdue
Hwang, Abraham Shann
Joshi, Anupama California State
Hollinger , Mary Ann Messiah
Uni\c #415-50 ........... p. 46
Messiah Col. #314-47
Univ.-Los Angeles #217 .. p. 25
Col. #103 .............. p. 14
35
66 2003 N CFR Annual Conference Program
�Kiecolt, K. Jill Virginia Tech
#212-58 ............... p. 23
Killian, Kyle D. Univ. of
Houston-Clear Lake
#218, 406 .......... pp. 25, 42
Killian, Timothy S. Univ. of
Arkansas #212-62 ....... p. 23
Killien, Marcia G. Unh~ of
Washington #216 ........ p. 24
Kim, Ji-Yeon Penn State Univ.
#212-55 ............... p. 23
Kim, Jin-Hee Seoul Nat!. Univ.
So. Korea, #405 ......... p. 42
Kim, Yeong-Hee Chungbuk Univ.
So. Korea, #416 ..... pp. 41, 47
Kirby Willdns, Jacqueline J.
lntelliSolve, Inc. #212-6, 405,
418 ......... pp. 21, 30, 42, 48
Kitson, Gay C. Univ. of Akron
pp. 52, 55, 57, inside back cover
Klein, David M. Univ. of Notre
Dame #TCZ ............. p. 7
Klumb, Petra L. Technical Uni\C,
Berlin, Germany
#212-57 ............... p. 23
Knapp, StanJ. Brigham Young
Univ. #'I'C23, TC24
........... p~ 7,9, 15,17,55
Knaub, Patricia Kain Oklahoma
State Univ.... inside back cover
Kneedler, Blythe Oregon State
Univ. #415-58 ........... p. 47
Knudson-Martin, Carmen Loma
Linda Univ. #105, 308, 327
............... pp. 14, 32,39
Koblinsh.)', Sally A. Univ. of
Maryland #415-24 ....... p. 45
Kock, JoAnne Univ. of Nevada,
Reno #403 ............. p. 41
Koenig, Karel M. Yale Univ.
#239 .............. pp. 28, 30
Koepke, Leslie Uni\~ of
Wisconsin-Stout ..... pp. 30, 57
Koger, Dawn J\lichigan State
Univ. Extension #212-16 . p. 22
Koh, Seonju Seoul Nat!. Univ.
#242-3 ................ p. 29
Kohler, Julie K. John S. & James
L. [(night Found. #314-20, 405
.................. pp. 34,42
Koivunen, Julie Uni\~ of
Delaware #314-29 ....... p. 35
Kondo-Ikemura, Kiyomi, Japan
#115 .................. p. 17
Korth, Byran B. Auburn Univ.
#334 .................. p. 39
Korvela, Pirjo Uni\'. of Helsinki
#416 .............. pp. 41,47
Kostelecky, Kyle L. Univ. of
Nortl1ern lowa #415-25.. 46
Kowalik, Jeanette Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee #415-21
....................... p. 45
Kramer, Laurie Univ. of Illinois
#212-17 ............... p. 22
Kraynak, Audrey R Kent State
Univ. #212-20, 314-10
.................. pp. 22, 34
Krehbiel, Michelle J. Kansas
State Univ. #242-4 ....... p. 29
Krishnakumar, Ambika Syracuse
Univ. #415-15, 421 .. pp. 45, 49
Kruk, Edward Canada,
#401 .................. p. 41
Kung, Hsiang-Ming Justine
Taiwan ROC Council on Family
Relations ............... p. 59
Kunz, George #TC12 ...... p. 8
Kurdek, Lawrence A. Wright
State Univ. #303 ....... pp. 31
Kushner, Kaysi Eastlick Univ. of
Alberta #217 ........... p. 25
Kuvalanka, Katherine A. Univ. of
Maryland #212-18, 322-5
.................. pp. 22, 38
Kwon, Hee-Kyung Univ. of
Minnesota #207, 242-3, 404
............ pp. 20, 29, 30, 42
Kwon, Young In Purdue Univ.
#219, 314-43 ....... pp. 25, 35
l
La Rossa, Ralph Georgia State
Univ. #TC6, 101 ..... pp. 7, 14
La!, Arpita Ohio State Univ.
#415-31 ............... p. 46
Lamke, Leanne K. Auburn Univ.
#415-66 ............... p. 47
Landry-Meyer, Laura Bowling
Green State Univ......... p. 59
Langenbrunner, Mary R East
Tennessee State Univ. #316
....................... p. 36
Lanigan, Jane D. Washington
State D.-Vancouver #212-42
....................... p. 23
Larsen, Derek Weber State Univ.
#319 .................. p. 37
Larson Jeffry H. Brigham Young
Univ. #104, 215 .. pp. 14, 24, 30
Lash, Sheryl B. Univ. of Georgia
#314-34, 319 ....... pp. 35, 37
Laurenceau, Jean-Phillipe Univ.
of Miami #320 .......... p. 37
Lavee, Yoav Univ. of Haifa, Israel
#314-31, 415-59 .... pp. 35, 47
Lawhon, Tommie Univ. of Nortl1
Texas .................. p. 59
Lawless, John Drexel Univ.
#221-5 ................ p. 26
Le Bourdais, Celine Institut Nat!
De La Recherche Science
#412 .............. pp. 41, 44
Lee, Jae Yeon Sookmyung
Women's Univ., So. Korea,
#314-42 ............... p. 35
Lee, Sookhyun Yonsei Univ.
#314-43 ............... p.35
Lee, So young Virginia Tech
#314-6, 314-18 .......... p. 34
Lee, Steven Univ. of l\llinnesota
#212-38 ............... p. 23
Lee, Sun-A Univ. of Arizona
#31 '~-60 ............... p. 36
Lee, Thomas R. Utah State Univ.
#415-9, 415-10 ......... pp. 45
Lee-Baggley, Dayna Univ. oF
British Columbia #224, 415-8
................... pp. 26,.45
Leldes, Kristi S. Cornell Univ.
#300 .................. p. 31
Leonard, Stacie A. Arizona State
Unhc #228 ............. p. 27
Leone, Janel Penn State Univ.
#114 .................. p. 16
Lero, DonnaS. Univ. of Guelph
#221-8 ................ p. 26
Leslie Leigh A. Univ. of
Maryland #105, 212-27, 402
............... pp. 14, 22,41
Letiecq, Bethany L. Montana
State Univ. #314-20, 415-18
............... pp. 30, 34, 45
Lewis, Edith A. Univ. of
l\lichigan #112, 205
............... pp. 16, 30, 52
Lewis, Robert A. Emeritus,
Purdue Univ. #306 ....... p. 32
Lim, Ji-Young Ohio State Unhc,
Colwnbus, #415-42 ...... p. 46
Lin, Li-Wen Univ. of Nebraska
#314-64 ............... p. 3(>
Link, Mary Miami Univ.
#212-10 ............... p. 22
Linney, Kirsten Draper Univ. of
Nortl1ern Iowa #420 ..... p. 48
Liossis, Poppy M. QUT Univ. of
Technology, Australia #212-36.
....................... p. 23
Litchy, Michele Life Development Counselor, l\IO
#415-43 ............... p.46
Littlejohn-Blake, Sheila South
Carolina Sta[e Uni\~ ...... p. 59
Liu, Wenli Univ. of NebraskaLincoln #319 ....... pp. 30, 37
Liu, Xiaofan Guangdong lnst. of
Technology #314-36, 314-37
.................. pp. 35, 49
Lloyd, Sally A. l\liami U niv.
#TC7 .................. p. 8
Lockhart, Charles #TC11 ... p. 8
Long, Anne-Marie Univ. of
British Columbia
#410 .............. pp. 41, 43
Long, Edgar C. J. Central
l\lichigan Univ. #215, 322-1
.................. pp. 24, 38
Long, Janie Purdue Univ. ... p. 59
Longmore, Monica A, Bowling
Green State Univ. #224 ... p. 26
Lopez, Vera Arizona State Univ.
#314-16, 330 ....... pp. 34, 39
Lovitt, Sean A. Uni" of Arizona
#314-11 ............... p. 34
Lucero, Ana A. Univ. of Arizona
#220 .................. p. 25
Lueck, Detlev Univ. of Bamberg-;- Germany #212-25, 235
.................. pp. 22, 38
Lumpkin, Chantel L. Western
l'vlichigan Univ. #326 ..... p. 38
Lundquist, Jennifer Hickes Univ.
of Pennsylvania #326 .... p. 38
Lussier, Yvan Univ. of Quebec
#212-53 ............... p. 23
Lutz, Lauren A. Berlin, NJ
#411-4 ................ p. 43
M
MacDermid, Shelley M. Purdue
Univ. #TC4, 306, 420
............. pp. 7, 30, 32, 48
MacTavish Katherine A. Oregon
State Uni\". #212-63 ...... p. 23
Machara, Margaret Uni\c of
I;:encucky #212-28 ....... p. 22
Madden-Derdich Debra A.
Arizona Sta[e Univ. #228,
314-50 ............. pp. 27, 36
Madsen, Mary K. Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
#415-21 ............... p. 45
Maggio, Laura M. Springfield
Col. #411-6 ............ p. 43
Mahan, Melissa Iowa State Univ.,
#415-36 ............... p. 46
Mahoney, Anne Rankin Univ. of
Denver #105, 327 ... pp. 14, 39
Maldno, Katsuko Ochanomizu
Uni", Japan #115, 314-44
.................. pp. 17, 35
Malcolm, Sandra L. Univ. of
Alberta #107-5 .......... p. 15
Malia, James Univ. of TennesseeKnm.-ville .............. p. 59
Malia, Julia A. Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville #314-32,
314-33 ............. pp. 35, 59
2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program 67
�Malia, Sarah E. C. Univc of
l'vlissomi-Columbia #314-17
....................... p. 34
Mancini, Jay A. Yirginia Tech
#212-66, 212-67, 314-6
.................. pp. 24, 34
Mandleco, Barbara L. Btigham
Young Univ. #212-33, 404
............... pp. 22, 30, 42
Manning, Wendy D. Bowling
Green State Univ. #208
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 30
Manoogian, Margaret Ohio
Univ. #102 ......... pp. 14, 30
Manwaring, Kristine C.
#TC17 ................. p. 8
Marek, Lydia I. Yirginia Tech
#212-66, 212-67 ........ pp. 24
Maring, Elisabeth Foster Univ.
of Maryland #405 ....... p. 42
Marks, Loren Louisiana State
Univ., #227 ............. p. 27
Marks, Stephen R. Univ. of
I\Iaine #TC5, 219 . pp. 7, 25, 30
Marotz-Baden, Ramona
Montana State Univ. #307,
314-23 ............. pp. 32, 35
Marshall, Elaine Sorenson
Brigham Young Univ. #212-33,
216 ............ pp. 22, 25, 30
Marshall, Emily G. Univ. of
British Colmnbia #314-51
....................... p. 36
Marshall, James P. Utah State
Univ. #415-9 ............ p. 45
Marshall, Sheila K. Univ. of
B1itish Columbia #314-51
.................. pp. 35, 55
Marsiglia, William Univc of
Florida #116 ............ p. 17
Martin, Judith Deputy Min. of
Labour, Prmc of Sask. ..... p. 6
Martin, Sally Sommer Univ. of
Nevada, Reno #403
.................. pp. 30, 41
Martinez, Estella A Uni\c of
New Mexico #112, 326 ...... .
.................. pp. 16, 30
Martino, Shannon B1igham
Young Univ·. #212-33 .... p. 22
Martinson, Vjollca K. Btigham
Young Univ•. #215 ....... p. 24
Masciadrelli, Brian P. Uni\c of
Illinois-Urbana/ Champaign
105, 106, 219 .... pp. 14, 15, 25
Mather, Mary Defiance Col.
#423-2 ................ p. 49
Matheson, Jenny Virginia Tech
#231 .................. p. 27
Mathews, Mark A. Brigham
Young Univ•. #314-27 .... p. 35
Matjasko, Jennifer L. Univ. of
Texas-Austin #330, 409, 415-63
............... pp. 39, 43, 46
Matta, Dana S. Caratas
Counseling #314-61 ..... p. 36
Matthews, Sarah H.
#TC19 ................. p. 9
Matusicky, Carol BC Council for
Families ................. p. 6
Mbito, Michael Njoro Univ. of
Tennessee-1-.::.noxv:ille #314-32,
314-33 ................. p. 35
McAdoo, Harriette P. I\lichigan
State Univ·. #229
... pp. 27, 52, inside back cover
McClelland, Megan Oregon
State Univ. #330 ......... p. 39
McClintock-Comeaux, Marta S.
Univ. of Maryland #212-18,
322-5 .............. pp. 22, 38
McCulloch, B. Jan Univ. of
Minnesota-St. Paul #405 .. p. 42
McDaniel, Kara Z. Kansas State
Univ. #415-39 ........... p. 46
Me Donald, DanielA. Univ. of
Atizona #314-11 ........ p. 34
McDowell, Teresa Pacific
Lutheran Univ. #242-6, 415-35
.................. pp. 29, 46
McEwan, Tim BC Progress
Board................... p. 6
McFadyen, Jennifer Morris
Auburn Univc #314-12 ... p. 34
McGeorge, Christine R. North
Dakota State Univ. #404 .. p. 42
McGraw, Lori A. Oregon Srate
Univ. #217 ............. p. 25
McGuigan, William M. Penn
State Univc #415-22 ...... p. 45
McHale Susan M. Penn State
Univ. #212-55 ...... pp. 23, 30
McKenry, Patrick C. Ohio State
Univ. #319 ............. p. 37
McLanahan, Sara Princeton Univ·.
#2U8, 225 .......... pp. 20, 26
McLaren, Arlene Simon Fraser
Univ. #214 ......... pp. 19, 24
McManigal, Sherry NCFR
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 59
McQuillan, Julia Univc of
Nebraska-Lincoln #322-6
................... p. 38
McRaith, Shannon Montana
State Univ·. #415-18 ...... p. 45
McWey, Lenore M. Virginia Tech
#304, 322-7 ........ pp. 32, 38
Means, Marge Louisiana Tech
Univ·. #415-53. . . . . . . . . . . 46
68 2003 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Medora, Nilufer California State
Univ.-Long Beach #103, 314-35
.................. p~ 14,35
Meinhold, Jana L. Oregon State
Univ. #212-60 ........... p. 23
Melby, Janet Nieuwsma Iowa
State Univ. #422 ......... p. 49
Mendenhall, Tai J. Univ. of
I\linnesota #317 ......... p. 37
Menning, Chadwick Indiana
Univ. #314-49 ........... p. 35
Merrill, Chloe Weber State Univ.
.................. pp. 52, 59
Merrill, Marina Oregon State
Univ. #314-25 ........... p. 35
Mertens, Carol Elaine Univ. of
Iowa #411-7 ............ p. 43
Meschke, Laurie L. Good
Reason Consulting, Inc. #306
.................. pp. 30, 32
Messelt, Sara MN Org. of Fetal
Alcohol #306 ........... p. 32
Meszaros, Peggy S. Yirginia Tech
#201, 231 .......... pp. 19, 27
Metke, Beth Illinois Council
President ............... p. 59
Meyers, Summer Univ. of
Maryland #415-46 ....... p. 46
Michael, Phyllis E. Warner
Pacific Col. #246, 415-6
.................. pp. 29, 45
Michael, Pro Rand George Fox
Univ. #415-6 ............ p. 45
Michaels, MarciaL. Iowa State
Univ. #415-36 ........... p. 46
Middlemiss, Wendy Penn State
Univ.-Shenango #421 .... p. 48
Milardo Robert M. Univ. of
Maine #219 ............ p. 25
Miller, Brent C. Utah State Univc
#212-37, 212-38
...... pp. 23, inside back cm·er
Miller, Marianne M. Texas Tech
Univc, #212-26 .......... p. 22
Miller, Richard B. Btigham
Young Univ. #415-5, 415-37
.... pp. 45, 46
Milne, Eric Brigham Young Univ·.
#212-48, 308, 415-5, 415-45
............ pp. 23, 32, 45, 46
Mincy, Ronald Columbia Univ.
#225, 311,315
............ p~ 2~31,33, 36
Mira, Sandra D. Flmida International Univ·. #314-15 ..... p. 34
Mitchell, Barbara Simon Fraser
Univ. #236 ............. p. 28
Madry-Mandell, Kerri L. Univ.
of Arizona #314-62 ...... p. 36
Montgomery, Marilyn Florida
International Univ.
#212-24 ............... p. 22
Monroe, Pamela A. Louisiana
State Univc
...... pp. 57, inside back cover
Moore, Melanie H. Univ. of
Alberta #314-9 ..... pp. 30, 34
Moore, Paul A. Penn State Univ.
#217 .................. p. 25
Moore, Tami James Univ: of
NE-Kearney #411-4 ..... p. 43
Moorefield, BradS. Univc of
North Carolina-Greensboro
#TC13, 242-5 ....... pp. 8, 29
Moradi, Mahtab Cniv. of Texas
Medical Branch #21 8 .... p. 25
Moraes, Sabrina Univ. of
I\Ianitoba #203 .......... p. 20
Morales, Daniel L. Iowa State
Univ. #327 ............. p. 39
Moreau, Tom I\lidwestern Univ.
#212-29 ............... p. 22
Moreno, Robert P. Syracuse Univc
#205, 314-38 .... pp. 20, 35, 59
Morgan, Erin Univ. of l'vlinnesota
#212-38 ............... p. 23
Morgan, Margaret L. Texas Tech
Uni>: #415-38........... p. 46
Morris, Michael Lane Univ. of
Tennessec-K.noxville #212-14,
415-4 .............. pp. 22, 45
Morrissey, Kathleen M. Iowa
State Uni\C #317 ......... p. 37
Morse, Ann Nat'!. Con f. of St,~te
Legislatures #214 .... pp. 19,24
Morton, Goldie M. Univ. of
I\faryland #212-27 ....... p. 22
Mosack, Kate Ohio State Univ.,
#319 .................. p. 37
Mosley-Howard, Susan I\liami
Univ. #112 ............. p. 16
Moules, Nancy J. Univ. of
Calgary #221-1. ......... p. 25
Mulroy, Maureen Univ. of
Connecticut ............ p. 10
Mulsow, Miriam H. Texas Tech
Univ: #224, 306 .. pp. 26, 30, 32
Muroi, Maki,Japan
#314-45 ............... p. 35
Murray Colleen I. Univ. of
Nevada, Reno #118, 314-45
............... pp. 17, 30, 35
Murry, Velma McBride Univ: of
Georgia #205 ........... p. 20
Myers-Bowman, Karen S.
l(ansas State Univ. #314-1
............... pp. 30, 34, 53
�Myers-Walls, Judith A. Purdue
Univ. #204, 415-50
......... pp. 20, 30, 46, 49, 57
N
Nascimento, Lucila C. Uni\C of
Sao Paulo #212-32 ....... p. 22
Nauck, Bernhard Chemnitz
Technical Univ~ #218, 236
............... pp. 25, 28, 30
Neal, Margaret B. Portland State
Univ. #420 ............. p. 48
Neeves, Sara Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro #219
....................... p. 25
Nelson, Patricia Tanner Univ. of
Delaware #403 ...... pp. 30, 42
Neubeck, Gerhard Emerirus,
Univ. of l\linnesota
............ inside back cover
Neufeld, M. Anne Univ. of
Alberta, Canada, #212-47
....................... p. 23
Neupert, Shevaun D. Univ: of
J\rizona #216 ........... p. 25
Newburn-Cook Christine Univ.
of Alberta #212-39 ...... p. 23
Nichols Jr., William C. Pt~vate
Practice, GA . inside back cover
Nilufer, Kafescioglu, Purdue
Uni\C #221-10. .......... p. 26
Noel<, Steven L. Univ: of Virginia
#314-21 ............... p. 34
Nokosi, Busi Univ. of l\linnesora
#232 .................. p. 27
Noller, Patricia Univ. of
Queensland #212-36 ..... p. 23
Novales, Wilma l\lichigan Stare
Univ. #205 ............. p. 20
Nye, F. Ivan Emet~tus, Washington
State Univ. ... inside back cover
0
Oakes, Jill Unh: of Manitoba
#107-5 ................ p. 15
Ogolsky, Brian G. Univ. of
Atuona #216, 220, 224
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 25, 26
O'Hara, Michael Univ. of Iowa,
#411-7 ................ p. 43
Ok, Sun Wha Seoul Nat!. Univ.
#314-6, 314-42 ..... pp. 34, 35
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup Kansas
State Univ. #212-19, 215
............... pp. 22, 24, 30
Olsen, Susanne Frost Brigham
Young Univ. #212-33
.................. pp. 22, 30
Olson, David H. Univ. of
J\Iinnesota/Life Innovations
· . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
Olson, Loreen N. #TC7 .... p. 8
Olson, Terrance D. Bt~gham
Young Univ. #TC14 .. pp. 8, 30
O'Neal, Keri K. Univ. of Nortl1
Carolina-Chapel Hill #233
....................... p. 28
Ooms, Theodora Ctr. for Law
and Social Policy #225, 417
............... pp. 26, 41, 48
Oravecz, Linda M. Univ. of
Maryland #405, 415-24
.................. pp. 42, 45
Orgocka, Aida Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign #207
.................. pp. 20, 30
Oropesa, R. S. Penn State Univ.
#311 .............. pp. 31, 33
O'Rourke, Kathleen A. Eastern
Illinois Univ. #423-4 ..... p. 49
Orthner, Dennis K. Univ. of
Nortl1 Carolina-Chapel Hill
#232 .................. p. 27
Osborne, Cynthia Princeton
Univ: #208 ............. p. 20
Osborne, Sandra S. l\Iontana
State Univ. #331. ........ p. 39
Ost, Jason The Urban lnst.
#106 .................. p. 15
Ostrom, Robin Ohio State Univ.
#212-35 ............... p. 23
Oswald, Ramona Faith Univ. of
Illinois #TCS 245, 328
................ pp. 7, 29, 39
Ozgun, Ozkan Syracuse Univ.
#105 .................. p. 14
Ozretich, Rachel A. Oregon
Commission on Children &
Families #415-41 ........ p. 46
p
Pallock Linda L. Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison #319. p. 37
Palm, Glen St. Cloud State Univ:
#325 .................. p. 38
Pan, En-Ling SUNY-Buffalo
#415-62 ............... p. 47
Park, Kyung-Eun Utah State
Univ: #212-37, 212-38, 242-3
............... pp. 23, 29, 30
Parker, Jennifer S. Univ: of Soutl1
Carolina-Spartanburg #229
423-5 .... pp. 21, 27, 33, 49, 55
Parker, Robyn, Australian Institute of Family Studies, #314-63
(check) ................... p.
Parra Jose R. Texas Tech Univ.
#415-16, 415-38 .... pp. 45, 46
Pasley, B. Kay Univ. of Norm
Carolina-Greensboro, #TC13,
242-5 ......... pp. 8,29, 52,57
Patterson, Charlotte J. Univ. of
Virginia #303 .......... pp. 31
Pattison, Rosina Victot~a Unh:,
New Zealand, #408 ...... p. 42
Paz, Katherine A. Univ., of Texas,
Austin, #415-63 ......... p. 47
Peltz Renee Univ. of Arizona
#415-60 ............... p. 47
Pepper, John NCFR ....... p. 59
Perkins, Daniel Francis Penn
State Univ: #221-6 ....... p. 26
Perry, Yvette V. Univ. of
l\linnesota #TC16, TC21
.................... pp. 8, 'J
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen A. Univ.
of Massachusetts #320
.................. pp. 30, 37
Peters, Cheryl Oregon State Univ:
#102, 420 .......... pp. 14, 48
Peterson, Colleen M. Univ. of
Nev·ada-Las Vegas #206, 415-39
............... pp. 20, 30, 46
Peterson, Gary W. l\liami Univ.
#314-34, 319 .... pp. 30, 35,37
Pettis, Brooke Univ. of Wisconsin-Stom #TC20 ......... p. 9
Pfister, Ill<a K. Univ: of Delaware
#314-29 ............... p. 35
Philaretou, Andreas G. Western
l\lichigan Univ: #212-43 .. p. 23
Pidcock, Boyd W. Levvis & Clark
College #212-8 .......... p. 21
Piercy, Fred Virginia Tech
#TC1, 109, 231 ... pp. 7, 15, 27
Piercy, Kathleen W. Utah State
Univ. #227 ............. p. 27
Pilgrim, Toinette M. Student
Men tor Partners #419 .... p. 48
Pinyuchon, Methinin, Oregon
State Univ., #415-33 ..... p. 46
Pixley, Joy E. Univ. of CaliforniaIrvine #212-59 .......... p. 23
Pleck, Joseph H. Univ~ of
Illinois-Urbana/ Champaign
#106, 219 .......... pp. 15,25
Plush, Rochelle Univ: of Arizona
#220 .................. p. 25
Pogue, Rene Louisiana State Univ:
#406 .................. p. 42
Ponzetti, James J. Univ. of British
Columbia #334, 411-9
.................. pp. 39, 43
Pope, Natalie Bt~gham Young
Univ: #212-33 ........... p. 22
Porter, Blaine R. Emeritus,
Bt~gham Young Univ: ........ .
............ inside back cm·er
Powell, Lane H. Texas Tech Unh:
#314-66 ........... pp. 36, 59
Powell Peggy H. Univ: of
Kentucky #403 ......... p. 42
Powell, Sharon E. Univ. of
l\linnesota #314-66 ...... p. 36
Prakash, Naomi Syracuse Univ.
#415-15 ............... p. 45
Pratt, Clara C. Oregon State Univ.
#111 .................. p. 16
Pratt, Patrice BC Government
Employees Union ........ p. 6
Prmvitz, A. Northern Illinois Univ.
#314-36 ............... p. 35
Preece, Melady Univ. of Btitish
Columbia #224 ......... p. 26
Price, Christine A. Ohio State
Univ: #121, 217 .. pp. 17, 25, 30
Price, Sharon J. Univ. of Georgia
............ inside back cover
Primus, Wendell Ctr. on Budget
& Policy Priorities #225 .. p. 26
Proulx, Christine M. Univ: of
Nortl1 Carolina-Greensboro
#TC13, 219,242-5
............. pp. 8, 25, 29, 30
Pryor, Jan E. Univc of Wellington
#408 .................. p. 42
Q
Qu, Lixia Australian Inst. of
Family Studies #207 ..... p. 20
Quek, Karen Loma Linda Univ.
#236 .................. p. 28
R
Radina, Marie Elise Univ: of
Northern Iowa #224, 317
............... pp. 26, 30, 37
Raley, Kelly R. Uni": of Texas},ustin #208 ............ p. 20
Ralston, Penny Florida State
Univ. #416 ............. p. 47
Randall, G. Kevin Iowa State
Univ. #314-13 ........... p. 34
Randolph, Suzanne M. Univ. of
Maryland #415-24 ....... p. 45
Rauer, Amy Univ. of Ivlichigan_1\nn Arbor #320 ........ p. 37
Ray, Bryant l\ligration Policy Inst .
#214 .............. pp. 19, 24
Reesing, Amy Lynn Univ: of
Atizona #220 ........... p. 25
Reid, The Honourable Linda
l\linister of State/Early Childhood Dev: BC #109 ..... p. 15
Reiner, Jennifer Univ. of
Wisconsin -Madison
#314-14 ............... p. 34
Reiss, Ira L. Emeritus, Univ. of
l\linnesota ... inside back cover
Reschke, Kathy L. Ohio State
Univ: #314-22........... p. 35
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�Reyes, Nenetzin A11geli Texas
Tech Uni" #415-27 ...... p. 46
Reyes, Robert Messiah Col.
#207 .................. p. 20
Reymann, Linda S. Villa Julie
Col. #411-2 ............ p. 43
Rhoden, J. Lynn .......... p. 59
Ribadu, Isa Lama Linda Univ.
#415-19 ............... p.45
Rice, David Univ. of Arizona
#216 .................. p. 25
Richards, Leslie N. Oregon State
Uni\C #102, 114, 217
............ pp. 14, 16, 25, 30
Richardson, Rhonda A. Kent
State Unhc #212-20, 314-10
.................. pp. 22, 34
Richman, Erin Agnes Scott Col.
#212-41 ............... p. 23
Rider, Kennon Zayed Univ.
#314-30 ............... p. 35
Ridley, Carl A. Univ. of Arizona
#220 .................. p. 25
Riley, Debbie B. lJni,-. of
Maryland #415-46 ....... p. 46
Ripoll, Karen J. #TClO ..... p. 8
Ro, Bye-Sun Texas Tech Urrhc
#406 .................. p. 42
Robert, Christina Univ. of
l'vlinncsota #415-40 ...... p. 46
Roberts, Joanne Hill CommuniLy
Col. #304 .............. p. 32
Roberts, Kelly M. Public
Strategies - 0 klahoma l\ Iarriage
lnitiat #212-21 .......... p. 22
Roberts, Linda J. Univ. of
Wisconsin-f'vladison #TC18
.................. p. 8
Roberts, Thomas W. San Diego
State Uni\C #107-6,430
............ pp. 15, 30, 50, 55
Robertson, Michelle Louisiana
Methodist Children's Home
#415-2 ................ p. 45
Robila, Mihaela Tulane Univ.
#421 .................. p. 49
Robinson, Virginia Leigh Unhc
of Georgia #423-3 ...... p. 49
Rocha, Semiramis Melani Univ.
of Sao Paulo #212-32 .... p. 22
Rodgers, Kathleen Boyce
Washington State Uni\C
#415-67 ............... p. 47
Rodrigues, Nicola Ronald Unhc
of Minnesota #232 ...... p. 27
Rodriguez, Ariel Southw·cst Texas
State Univ. #221-7 ....... p. 26
Roebuck, Jelmifer Bowling Green
State Univ. #309 ......... p. 32
Rogers, Stacy J. Penn State Uni\c
#303,320,409
· · .......... pp. 30, 31, 37, 43
Rohrbaugh, Michael J. Univ. of
Arizona #212-46 ........ p. 23
Roosa, Mark W. Arizona State
Univ. #314-16, 330,415-12
............... pp. 34, 39, 45
Rose, Doug \'Veber State Univ.
#319 .................. p. 37
Rose, Hilary \'Vashi.ngton State
Univ. #TC22 ..... pp. 9, 30, 55
Rose, William E. Towson Univ.
#103, 221-8 .. pp. 14, 26, 30, 59
Rosenblatt, Paul C. Uni\c of
l\linnesota #205, 326 ..... p. 20
Rosenkoetter, Lawrence I.
Oregon State Univ. #415-41
....................... p. 46
Rosenkoetter, Sharon Oregon
State Uni\·. #415-41 ...... p. 46
Rothrauff, Tanja, Uni\c of
Missouri, Columbia #421
....................... p.48
Rouse-Arnett, Marlo T. Georgia
Southern Uni"
#3(18 .............. pp. 30, 32
Roy, Kevin M. Purdue Univ:
#TC4, 11 G, 219, 228, 232
............. pp. 7, 17, 25,27
Roychaudhury, AtUta Ohio State
Uni\: #112 ............. p. 16
Rubin, Roger H. Univ. of
Maryland #317 ..... pp. 37, 59
Rudd, Melissa A. Univ. of
Maryland #314-l'l, 423-3
.................. pp. 3.t, 49
Rueter, Martha A. Uni\C of
J'vlinnesota #111, 404, 422
............... pp. 16, 42, 49
Russell, Candyce S. Kansas State
Uni" #415-39 ........... p. 46
Russell, Christiana Ohio State
Un.h: #415-42 ........... p. 46
Russo, Theresa J. SUNYOneonta #212-13 ... pp. 22, 30
Ruth, Gretchen R. Penn State
Uni" #309 ............. p. 32
Ryan, Kimberly A. Yirginia
Conu11onwealth Univ. #306
....................... p. 32
Ryan, Lorrie Central Michigan
Univ. #217 ............. p. 25
Ryu, Ehri Arizona Smre Llni\:
#314-16, 330 ....... pp. 34, 39
s
Saathoff-Wells, Tara Central
l\lichigan Univ. #122, 314-24
...... pp. 17, 30, 34
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Sabatelli, Ronald M. Univ. of
Connecticut #TC10 ....... p. 8
Sabourin, Stephane Laval Univ.
#212-53 ............... p. 23
Sale, Richard Tarleton State Uni\:
....................... p. 59
Sanchez, Lama A. Bowling
Green State Uni\: #314-21
....................... p. 34
Sandifer-Stech, Dan Srm1ford
Uni\: .................. p. 59
Sani, Almita Zayed Univ.
#314-30, 421 .... pp. 30, 35, 49
Sana, Yoshle Oregon State Univ.
#114 .................. p.l6
Sayers, Jeremy Clarence, NY
#116 .............. · · · · P· 17
Sayre, George #TC12 ...... p. 8
Schi.hnoeller, Gary L. Univ. of
Maine #314-2 ........... p. 34
Schluterman, Julie Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville #212-30,
314-58 ............. pp. 22, 36
Schoenfeld, Joshua Uni\c of
Arizona #212-46 ........ p. 23
Schramm, David Utah State Univ.
#415-9, 415-10. ........ pp. 45
Schultz, Jerelyn B. Ohio State
Univ. #212-2, 212-3 ...... p. 21
Schutz, Judy NCFR ....... p. 59
Schvaneveldt, Paul L. Weber
State Univ. #319, 421
............... pp. 30, 37, 49
Schwartz, Kelly D. Nazarene
Univ. Col. #407 ......... p. 42
Sears, Heather A. Univ. of New
Brunswick #404 ......... p. 42
Seltzer, Judith A. Unhc of
California-Los Angeles #412
............. pp. 41, 44
Serido, Joyce Univ. of Arizona
#216, 224, 308 ... pp. 25, 26, 32
Serovich, Julianne M. Ohio State
Univ. #212-35.. . . . . . ... p. 23
Settles, Barbara H. Univ. of
Delaware #307 .......... p. 32
Seward, Rudy Ray Univ. of
North Texas #304 ....... p. 32
Shapiro, Adam D. Univ. of North
Florida #212-44 ......... p. 23
Shapiro, Alyson The Relationship
Research lnst. #10 l. . . . . p. 14
Sharp, Connie lJittsburg State
Univ. #415-43 ........... p. 46
Sharp, Elizabeth A. Univ. of
!\'lissouri-Co1umbia
#107-4, 212-51, 314-55, 328
......... pp. 15, 23, 30, 36, 39
Shehan, Constance L. Univ. of
Florida #412 . . . .
44, 52, 53
Sheppard, Cannella Auburn
Unh: #212-11. .......... p. 22
Sheppard, Heather M. Univ. of
New Brunswick #404 .... p. 42
Sherif-Trask, Bahira Unhc of
Delaware #207, 307
............... pp. 20, 30, 32
Shettler, Lauren Virginia Tech
#231 .................. p. 27
Shields, Lisa New Mexico State
Univ.#ll1 ............. p.16
Shih, Kristy Y. Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign #lOG
....................... p. 15
Shirer, Karen A. J\lichigan Smte
Unhc Ext. #212-22 ...... p. 22
Shoham, Vanda Univ. of At~zona
#212-46 ............... p. 23
Shrestha, Bandana Points of
Light Foundation #321
............... pp. 31,37
Shumway, Sterling T. Texas Tech
Univ. 1-Icalth Sciences Ctr.
#327 .................. p. 39
Sievers, Allison N orthcrn Illinois
Univ. #242-6 ............ p. 29
Sigman-Grant, Madeleine Univ.
of Nevada, Reno #403 ... p. 41
Simmons, Leigh Ann Univ. of
Georgia #113, 405, 423-3
......... pp. 16, 30, 42, 49
Simon, Cindy Univ. of Atizona
#216, 224 .......... pp. 25, 26
Simonson, Kari Uni,-. of Calgary
#221-1 ............ " .. p. 25
Skogrand, Linda M. Utah State
Univ. #406, 415-9 ... pp. 42, 45
Skrypnek, Bema J. Univ. of
Alberta #107-5, 314-9
............... pp. 15, 30, 34
Skyles, Ada Uni,-. of Chicago
#100 .............. p~ 13,14
Small, Stephen A. Uni\·. of
\'Visconsin-Madison
#314-8, 419 ........ pp. 34, 48
Smart, Diana #314-63 ........ p.
Smart, Laura S. Northern Illinois
Unh: #123, 331, 410
......... pp. 18, 30, 39, 43, 55
Smith, Andrea B. Western
l'vlichigan Univ. #107-7 ... p. 15
Smith, Deborah B. Univ. of
Missouri-.Kansas City #103
..................... p. 14
Smith, Delores E. Univ. of
Tennessee-K.11mcville #304 p. 32
Smith, Donna R. Univ. of
l(entucky #212-28 ....... p. 22
Smith, K.r:isty A. Western
Univ. #221-2 . . . 25
�Smith, Lauren P. Messiah Col.
#'203 .................. p. 20
Smith, Malcolm L. Kansas State
Univ. #'2'21-9 ............ p. '26
Smith, Sasha NCFR ....... p. 59
Smith, Suzanna D. Univ. of
Florida #314-4, 3'2'2-8, 412
............ pp. 34, 38, 44, 5'2
Smith, Suzanne R. \'Vashington
State U.-Vancom·er #314-'28,
338 ............ pp. 35, 40, 59
Smith, Jr., William M. Emeritus,
Penn State lJ nile
............ inside back cm-cr
Snavely, Cherie l\Iessiah Col.,
#411-4 ................ p. 43
Solheim, Catherine A. Uni" of
l\Iinnesota #218, '23'2
.................. PP· '25, '27
Sollie, Donna L. Auburn Uni1c
#lOS
.............. p. 14
Solomon, Catherine Richards
Svracuse Unilc #217, 229
.................. pp. 25, 27
So lot, Dorian Alternacives to
Marriage Project #328 .... p. 39
Sonenstein, Freya Lund The
Urban Inst. #106 ........ p. 15
Sorell, Gwendolyn Texas Tech
U ni'~ #212-24........... p. 22
Sovaya, Rivka Tel Aviv Univ.
#205 .................. p. 20
Spanier, Graham B. Penn State
Uni" .................. p. 5'2
Spicer, Jodi L. 1\lichigan State
Univ. Extension #'212-16,
'21'2-'22.....
. . pp. '22
Sporakowski, Michae~ Emeritus,
Yirt,cinia Tech ....... pp. 5'2, 59
Sprey, Jetse Emeritus, Case
\Vestern Resen·e Uni\C
#TC15 ................. p. 8
Springer, Paul Auburn Uni1•.
#'212-11 ............... p. 2'2
St. Clair-Christman Jean Marie
Univ. of Delaware #305 .. p. 3'2
St. Pierre, Nate Montana State
llni1~ #415-18 ........... p. 45
Stagner, Matt The Urban lnst.
#426 .............. pp. 41, 49
Stanberry, Anne M. Univ. of
Southern Mississippi #415-1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Stefko, Gina Towson Uni'~
#'203 .................. p. 20
Stewart, Miriam Uni1:, of liJberta
#'212-47 ............... p. '23
Stith, Sandra Virginia Tech
#212-41 ............... p. '23
Stogner, Catherine D. Middle
Tennessee State Univ. #2'21-3
....................... p. 26
Stolz, Heidi E. California State USan Bernardino #409 .... p. 43
Stone, Glenn Miami Uni\C
#212-10 ............... p. 22
Stone, Margaret R. Univ. of
Arizona #415-60 ........ p. 47
Strand, Jeanne NCFR
#'211, 312 ..... pp. 4, 55, 57, 59
Straus, Murray A. Univ. of New
Hampshire ... inside back cm·er
Strong, Tom Uni1·. of Calgary
#226..
. ...... p. 27
Stuart, Scott U n.iv. of Iowa
#411-7 ................ p.43
Stubben, Jerry Iowa State Univ.
#304...
. ....... p. 32
Stueve, Jeffrey L. llni1~ of New
Mexico #401
.... p. 41
Stukey, Lori Pittsburg Stare Univ.,
#415-43 ............... p. 46
Su, Tina F. Univ. of Victoria
#326 .................. p. 38
Suckow, Jana Chcmnitz Tech
Unilc #'218 . .
. .. p. 25
Suemori, Kei Tokyo Metropolitan
Un.iv: #115 ............. p. 16
Sun, Li-Ching Syracuse Unil~
#314-38 ............... p. 35
Sung, Miai Seoul Nat!. Univ.
#314-42 ............... p. 35
Supple, Andrew J. Univ. of Nord1
Carolina-Greensboro #419
.................. pp. 30, 48
Sussman, Candace R. Ctr. for
Familv & Adolescent Research
#107-8 ................ p. 15
Swenson, DonaldS. l\[t. Royal
CoL #227, -115-51 ... pp. 27, 56
T
Takigiku, Susan K. llni1~ of
t\rkansas #1 05, 306, 329
............ pp. 14, 30, 32, 39
Tang, Zhiqun Penn State Univ.
#242-2 ................ p. 29
Tang, Shain-May Nacional Open
Univ. #314-39..
. .. p. 35
Targ, Dena B. Purdue Univ.
#111 .................. ~ 16
Taylor, Alan C. Syracuse Univ.
#212-50, 423-1 ..... pp. 23, 49
Taylor, Brent A. San Diego State
Univ. #419 ............. p. 48
Teachman, Jay D. \"~?estern
Washington LJ ni1c #412
......... pp. 44, 51, 52, 53, 55
Tein, Jenn-Yun Arizona State
Univ. #314-16, 330 .. pp. 34, 39
Thayer, Shawna Marie r\rizona
State Univ. #330, 415-64
.................. pp. 39, 47
Thomas, Marie D. Syracuse Univ.
#216 .................. p. 25
Thomas, Sarah Gellhaus, Iowa
State Univ., #415-36 ..... p. 46
Thomas, Volker Purdue Univ.
#221-lll ........... pp. 26, 30
Thompson, Laura Uni1c of
Delaware #114 .......... p. 16
Thompson, S. Greg Univ. of
Kentucky #242-7 ........ p. 29
Thompson, Stacy Oklahoma
State llniv. #212-4 ....... p. 21
Thorngren, Jill Montana State
Univ. #314-5 ............ p. 34
Tiwari Geetika Univ. of
Wisconsin-l\Iaclison #314-8
....................... p. 34
Toews, Michelle L. Soud1west
Texas State Univ.
#221-7, 415-61 ..... pp. 26,47
Tofflemiere, Karen Alberta
Children's Hospital #21'2-39
..................... pp. 23
Tornatore, Jane Screen Inc.,
Seattle ................. p. 57
Tough, Suzanne Alberta
Children's Hospital #212-39
....................... P· 23
Toyokawa, Noriko Pacific
Lutheran Uni,·. #236 .... pp. 28
Toyokawa, Tern #115, #236
.................. pp. 17, 28
Tripp, Bradley Univ. of Florida
#212-45 ............... p. 23
Trost, Jan Uppsala Univ., Sweden
#412 .............. pp. 41,44
Troutman, David Unil'. of North
Carolina-Greensboro #209
....................... p. 20
Tsuchiya, Michiko Ochanomizu
Univ., Japan, # 115, 314-44
............ pp. 17, 35
Tubbs, Carolyn Penn State Univ.
#232 .................. p. 27
Tudge, Jonathan Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro #421
....................... p. 49
Turner, Elizabeth #320 .... p. 37
Turner, Jean M. Univ. of
r\rkansas #212-62 ....... p. 23
Turner, Jon #TC'2 .......... p. 7
Tuttle, Amy R. Lorna Linda Univ.
#308 .................. p. 32
Tyler, Crystal Univ. of Maryland
#405..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Tymes, Vanessa Univ. of Georgia
#411-1 ................ p. 43
u
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J. Univ.
of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
#323, 415-17, 419
...... pp. 38, 45, 48, 52, 57, 59
Unger, Donald G. Univ. of
Delaware #240 ...... pp. 28, 30
Updegraff, Kimberly A. Arizona
State Univ. #112, 314-50,
415-64 ....... pp. 16, 30, 36, 47
v
Valiente, Carlos Arizona State
Un.iv. #314-57 ........... p. 36
Valois, Pierre Laval Univ.
#212-53 ............... p. 23
Valsamalds, Anne, Social Worker,
Portland, OR #214 .. pp. 19, 24
Van dulmen, Manfred H. Univ.
of Minnesota #TC1, 212-38
................ pp. 7, 23, 30
Van Riper, Marcia Uni'~ of
Nord1 Carolina-Chapel Hill
#239,317 .......... pp. 28,37
Vandergriff-Avery, Maria
Catawba Col. #212-64 .... p. 24
Vatter, Rebeldm S. Brigham
Young Univ. #215 ....... p. 24
Villarruel, Francisco A. J'vlichigan
State Univ. #314-5, 415-17
............... pp. 30, 34, 45
Volling, Brenda L. Univ. of
i'vlichigan #320 .......... p. 37
Volpe, Julia D. E. Univ. of
Delaware #305 .......... p. 32
Vuchinich, Sam Oregon State
Univ. #415-58 ........... p. 47
w
Wachwithan, Poonsuk Sokhothai
Thammathirat-Open Univ
#218 .................. p. 25
Wages, Steven A. Abilene
Christian Unilc #215 ..... p. 24
Walchesld, Michael J. Concordia
Uni1: #411-8 ............ p. 43
Walker, Alexis J. Oregon State
Univ. #TC1, TC8 .. pp. 7, 8, 52,
......... 57, inside back cover
Walker, Janet Univ. of Newcastle
#318 .................. p. 37
Walker, Jason Uni\c of Alberta
#405 .................. p. 42
Walker, Kathleen K. Kent State
Univ. #212-20, 314-1, 314-10,
431 ......... pp. 22, 30, 34, 50
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�Walker, Susan K. Un.ivc of
i\Iaryland #314-22, 403, 405
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 35, 42
Wall, Sterling K. Univ. of
\'Visconsin-Stevens Point
#105,407 .......... pp. 14,42
Wallen, Jacqueline Univ~ of
Maryland #306, 415-46
.................. pp. 32, 46
Walters, James Emeritus, Univc of
Georgia ...... inside back cover
Walters, Lynda Henley, Un.iv. of
Georgia ...... inside back cover
Wampler, Karen Smith Texas
Tech Univ·. #327 ......... p. 39
Wampler, Richard S. Texas Tech
Univ. #327, 415-27 .. pp. 39, 46
Wang, Yan Univ. of Illinois
#TC9, 236 .......... pp. 8, 28
Ward, Margaret J. Arizona State
Univc #200 ............. p. 19
Warner, Rebecca L. Oregon State
Univ. #328 ......... pp. 30, 39
Watson, Wendy L. Brigham
Young Univ. #212-48, 415-45
.................. pp. 23, 46
Weatherspoon, Joni Oregon State
Univ. #403 ............. p. 42
Weber CFLE, Janice Louisiana
State Univ.-Lafayctte #336
............... pp. 30, 40, 59
Weigel, Dan Univc of Nev·ada,
Reno #212-54, 314-7, 403
............... pp. 23, 34, 41
Werner-Wilson, Ronald Jay Iowa
State Univ. #317 ......... p. 37
Wernke, Julia Y. Univc of
Cincinnati #415-56 ...... p. 47
West, Myra D. Univ. of Chicago
#233 .................. p. 28
West, Steven L. Yirginia
Commonwealth Univc #233,
306, 415-32 ....... p. 28, 32, 46
Westney, Onida, Emeritus,
Howard Univc #337 ...... p. 40
Weston, Ruth E. Australian Inst .
of Family Studies #207 ... p. 20
Whaley, Heather M. Univ~ of
Tennessee-}.::no:-..-v-i.l.le, #212-14
....................... p. 22
Wheat, Janette Ohio State Univc
#212-3 ................ p. 21
White, Jim Univ~ of British
Colwnbia .............. p. 55
Whiteman Shawn D. Penn State
Univ. #212-55, 408
............... pp. 23, 30, 42
Whiting, Jason B. Univ. of
J(entucky #212-28 . ...... p. 22
Wickrama, K. A. S. Iowa State
Univ. #314-13, 422 .. pp. 34,49
Wiley, Angela R. Univ. of Illinois
#TC9, 236, 415-11
................ pp. 8, 28, 45
Wilhelm, Mari S. Un.iv. of
Arizona #216, 224, 314-11
· · . · · ....... pp. 25, 26, 30, 34
Wilken, Carolyn S. Un.iv·. of
Florida #111. ........... p. 16
Willd.nson-Lee, Ada Univ. of
Arizona #212-46 ........ p. 23
Willgerodt, Mayumi A. Un.iv. of
Washington #216 ........ p. 24
Williams, Carl AY Consultant,
Philadelphia, PA ......... p. 55
Williams, Meeshay Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro
#209 .................. p. 21
Williamson, Sabrina Un.iv. of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
#232 .................. p. 27
Wilson, Donna Van City Credit
Union, BC. .............. p. 6
Wilson, Julia C. Univ. of Virginia
#314-21 ............... p. 34
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Wilson, Stephan M. Un.iv. of
Nevada, Reno #319 .. pp. 30, 37
Wingert, Susan K. Univc of
l\lanitoba #212-40 ....... p. 23
Winter, Cindy NCPR
............ p~ 52, 5~ 55,59
Winward, Bryan #212-37, 212-38
..................... PP· 23
Wisensale, Steven K. Univ. of
Connecticut #221-8 .. pp. 26, 30
Wolfgram, Susan M. Univc of
"Minnesota #232, 328
.................. pp. 27, 39
Wood, Bobbye Britton Wood &
Assoc. .................. p. 9
Wood, Britton Britton Wood &
Assoc. #i\C ......... pp. 9, 10
Woodard,Joi ............ p. 59
Woodbury, Daniel Utah State
Univ., #406 ............. p. 42
Wozny, Darren A. i\Iississippi
State Un.ivc #415-44 .. pp. 30, 46
Wright James D. Univ. of Cenrral
Florida #314-21 ......... p. 34
Wright, Rachelle S. Loma Linda
Univ. #308 .............. p.32
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Xia, Yan R. Univc of NebraskaLincoln . #218, 314-36, 314-37,
319 ............ p~ 2~3~37
Xie, Xiaolin Northern Illinois
Univ. #218, 242-6, 314-36,
314-37, 421
......... pp.25,29,30,35,49
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Yang, Chih-Hung Chengshiu
Institute of Technology
#314-3 ................ p.34
Yarbrough, David N. Univ. of
Louisiana-Lafayette
#406 .............. pp. 30,42
Yazedjian, Ani Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign #415-23,
#419 ........... pp. 11, 45, 48
Yodanis, Carrie L. Univ. of
British Columbia #411-9
................ pp. 4, 43, 55
York, Pat Electronic Arts Canada
........................ p. 6
Younes, MahaN. Univ. of NEl(earney #411-4 ......... p. 43
Young, Richard Univc of British
Columbia #314-51 ....... p. 36
Young-Demarco, Linda Univ~ of
1\Iich.igan #409 .......... p. 43
Yu, Yu-Chi Chengshiu Institute of
Technology #314-3 ...... p. 34
z
Zaidman-Zait, Anat Univ. of
British Columbia #314-51
....................... p. 36
Zhang, Guoshi Univ. of IllinoisChicago #314-36 ........ p. 35
Zhao, Baomei Un.iv. of Kentucky
#319 .................. p. 37
Zuiker, Virginia Solis Univc of
Minnesota #232 ......... p. 27
Zvonkovic, Anisa M. Oregon
State Univ. #102, 124, 229,420
...... pp. 14, 18, 27, 30, 48, 55
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�National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, November 17-22, 2003
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*Due to the fluctuation of exchange rate between the U.S. (USD) and Canada (CAD) currency, the U.S. rate is approximate and is
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Name of roommate(s) if applicable:
To guarantee your hotel reservation, please enclose the first night's deposit including tax \vith your credit catd munber, expiration
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than the NCFR group rates. NCFR group rates are applicable November 13-25, 2003.
All hotel accounts are subject to creillt arrangements at time of registration and payable at deparhu:e.
Check-in time is 3:00pm. Check-out time is Noon. Any guest who departs earlier than the departure date confirmed at
check-in will be assessed an early departure fee and must inform the front desk the night before
Mail or fax (if you are using a major creillt card) this hotel reservation form to: Hyatt Regency Vancouver, 655 Burrard St.,
Vancouver, BC Canada V6C 2R7; Fax: 604-689-3707.
You may also register by phone: 604-683-1234 or 1-800-233-1234 (national reservations). You must identify yourself as a
NCFR Conference attendee to obtain the group rate discount NCFR sh1dent members who wish to reserve rooms in the
Student block must contact NCFR for a special form (phone: 888-781-9331). This form is also on NCFR's Website:
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Council on Family Relations, 3989 Central Ave. NE,
Please note: There is a $30 service on all returned checks. U.S. funds
drawn on U.S. banks only. Overpayments of $10 or less are considered a contribution to NCFR. l\Iake check or money order payble to
NCFR. FEI 41-0762436.
Suite 550, IVIinneapolis, MN 55421 ~ Toll free (U.S. and
NCFR.
Canada): 888-781-9331 ~ 763-781-9331 ~E-mail:
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�Restaurants: " Mosaic Bar & Grille
The Gallery Lounge
Note: You must wear your name badge at all tin1es. Badges are
checked at fue door before you can enter the room. Those not
registered may not be admitted to sessions.
Plenmies, symposia/workshops, papers, public policy seminars, round tables, posters
Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business/membership meetings
All Receptions and Exhibits
Newcomers Reception for first or second time conference
attendees
Pre-conference \'Vorkshops on Monday, Nov. 17 - Wednesday,
Nov. 19
Association of Cow1eils Leadership Workshop and Buffet,
Wednesday, Nov. 19
Pre-conference 1our of Vancouver Service Agencies.
Od1er tours arranged for privately. Checks and reservations
must be sent directly to Grayline Tours.
Latte Cafe & Bistro
Single or Double Rooms: Approximately $123 U.S. funds
(depends on rate of exchange); $191 Canadian funds per
night(+ ta_xes; U.S. residents may apply for refund of 7%
GST). Children age 16 and w1der stay free in d1eir parents'
room. NCFR's block is guaranteed at these rates until
the block is filled or by Monday, Oct. 27, 2003, whichever
comes first.
+ NCFR Group Rates are applicable for rooms from Nov. 1325,2003.
' Phone: 604-683-1234: Fax: 604-689-3707 National
Reservations: 1-800-233-1234. You must identify yourself as
an NCFR Conference attendee to obtain d1ese rates. After d1e
NCFR block is filled, even if d1ere are rooms available in d1e
hotel, you will be charged d1e regular hotel rates which are
higher ilian d1e NCFR group rates. See page 73 for instructions to reserve a room on-line.
A limited number of discounted rooms are available for NCFR
student members. For more information contact d1e NCFR
office toll free at 888-781-9331, phone: 763-781-9331, or ptint a
student housing form from d1e NCFR Website:
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The Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel, 655 Burrard St.,
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 2R7; Phone: 604-683-1234: Fa_'c
604-689-3707; On-line reservations: http:/ /vancouver.
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Guest room amenities: voice mail, dataport telephones w-id1
message light/ speaker phone video messages, account review
and check-out iron, ironing boards, hair dryer ·~ coffee makers
business center assiscive devises for disabled baduobes
outdoor heated pool •• complimentary I-Ieald1 Club wid1 stateof-d1e-art equipment
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Shuttle serv-ice is available from rl1e Vancouver Intemacional Airport
to d1e Hyatt Hotel through
The cost is approximately $12 Canadian each way. Catch the Shuttle outside rl1e baggage claim area. The airport is approximately 11 miles and 30 rninutes from d1e Hyatt Ta_xi fares are appro:-.-imately $27 Canadian.
Check online at Mapquest or d1e Hyatt website: http:/ /vancouver.hyalt.com.
�Register only one person on each registration form. Please T\'PE or print name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
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Single Day Registration:
By 10/15 10/16-11/12
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To qualify your membership must be current in tl1e "Emeritus"
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1;85
$100
$85
(Tue., Nmc 18, 10 am 5 pm includes Noon Lunch, packet of mate1"ials and
annual membership in ACi\IE)
(Ihose not registering for d1e NCFR Conference pay the Non-member fee.)
__ Pre-corrference Tour of Vancouver Service Agencies
~35
$65
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__ Work-Life Summit
$75
$85
S100
(\'Ved., Nov.. 19, 7:45am 3:45pm- includes Light Continental Breakfast and Ltmch)
__ Affiliated Councils Brunch and Leadership Training Workshop
Free for Affiliate ColllKil Presidents.
(\'Ved., Nmc 19, 8:30 :m1 1 pm- includes brunch)
Must pre-register by November 1.
__ High Tea Fundraiser for the Margaret Arcus Award for Family Life Education $40
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Method of Payment: 0 Check 0 Money Order 0 Visa 0 MasterCard. You may register by FAX: 763-781-9348 (credit cards onJy).
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female
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D Date and time of arrival ________________________
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[! Daytime phone
DE-mail
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0 I am seeking employment (no cost).
D I have a job opening, please contact me regarding details.
Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/l'viasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars, payable to the National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your completed registration
form and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421
Toll Free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail: deanna@ncfr.org. Overpayments of $10.00 or less will
be considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 sen-ice charge on all returned checks.
Payment must accompany registration or d1e form will be returned to you (with exception of purchase orders).
REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 12, 2003.All refunds are subject to a 30'Yo administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER NOVEMBER 12. No reftmds for special events
unless the event is cancelled. r"Jl refund checks will be mailed approximately 2 weeks after the Conference.
Students must send a copy of current fee statement as verification of studem status >vid1 dus registration form.
Student Aides must submit the conference registration fee with tlus form (checks are deposited UTtmediately). After completing 8 hours of work and returning d1e appropriate aide form, a refund check for half of your registration fee will be mailed
approxiLTtately 2 weeks after d1e Conference.
NCFR Member: An active member of d1e National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) in any membership category. Your dues
must be current at the time you register for the conference and remain current: d1rough the conference, or you will be charged d1e
non-men1ber rate.
NCFR Organization Member: The organization belongs to d1e National Council on Fanlliy Relations. Up to 2 staff members from
the organization may register for d1e conference at d1e member rate; additional staff nmst pay the current non-ntember rate. The
organization's dues must be current at d1e time of registration and rentain current through the conference, or you >vill be charged the
non-member rate.
NCFR Emeritus Member: An active member of NCFR, who has membership il1 the Emeritus category, and is retired from
employment. Your dues must be current at d1e tll11e you register and remain current d1rough d1e conference, or you will be charged
the non-member rate.
Student Member: An active member of NCFR, in any membcrslup category, \vho is currently enrolled full-tll11e in a college or tmiversity. Dues must be current at d1e tllTte you register and remau1 current through d1e conference, or you will be charged the nonmember rate. Verification of student status must be enclosed with your registration.
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Second Family Member: Additional family JTtember who is attending the conference.
Non-Member Professional: Attendee who is not a current dues-payu1g member of NCFR.
Non-Member Student: A student who is currently enrolled il1 a college or university, and is not a current dues-payil1g member of
NCFR. Verification of student status must be enclosed wid1 your registration.
Professional: A person attending the conference for onlv one clay. The day of attendance must be indicated on d1e form.
Full-Time Student: A student attendll1g the conference for onlv one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the form.
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The Conference goals are:
NCFR is highly regarded as an authority for information on a
broad range of family concerns, such as psychology, sociology,
cross-cultural families, family health, family therapy, work-life,
parenting, family stress, gender roles, divorce, family violence,
adolescent issues, aging, child development, and life cycle
changes. NCFR publishes two widely acclaimed journals cr•··~···~·s•
an applied journal; and
the oldest and one of the top five scholarly social
science journals in America.
NCFR. is the only professional organization focused solely on
family research, policy, and practice.
To provide attendees with valuable continuing education credits.
NCFR is approved by the American Psychological
Association, National Association of Social Workers (Metro
Washington Chapter), National Board for Certified
Counselors, George Mason University, Employee Assistance
Professionals Association, and NCFR Certified Family Life
Educators to offer continuing education for psychologists, social
workers, and therapists and od1er fam.ily professionals.
To provide a means for family professionals to disseminate d1e
latest research with implications for practice.
To share stimulating presentations by plenary speakers and
leading family scholars.
To obtain the latest family research duough a variety of learning
formats including plena1ies, poster sessions, symposia, papers, and
rmmd tables.
To provide a fonun for public policy discussion.
To enable attendees to network with leading professionals in the
family field
To give NCFR members an opportunity to learn more about
the governance of the organization and provide opporhmities
for involvement in various conference activities
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Haniette Pipes McAdoo
Patlicia Kain l(naub
Brent C. Ivliller
Lynda Henley Walters
l\L Ja~uce .Hogan
David H. Olson
Graham B. Spanier
I-Ia~nilton I. McCubbin
Joan Aldous
Sharon]. Price
Bert N. Ada111s
Ja~nes Walters
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
Ira L. Reiss
Paul C. Glick
Gerhard N eubeck
William C. Nichols Jr.
Carl fred B. Broderick (deceased)
Richard K. Kerckhoff
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Murray A Straus
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Elizabeth Force
William F. Kenkel
Willia1n M. Smid1 Jr.
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T Christensen
Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
Henry Bowma11 (deceased)
Ivlildred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson La11dis (deceased)
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dorod1y Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O'Grady (deceased)
Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest W Bmgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
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Pre-conference Workshops:
Monday, Nov. 17 - Wednesday, Nov. 19
Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
Vancouver, BC
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your registration fees.
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What is the Future of Marriage?
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National Council on Family Relations
64th Annual Conference
Bridging Research and Practice
Thursday, November 21 -Sunday, November 24, 2002
Pre-conference Workshops:
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 19-20
$5.00
�Conference Sponsors
The National Council on Family Relations thanks
the following sponsors:
Apple Computers
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Continental Airlines
The Diversity Connection, Minneapolis, MN
Florida State University, College of Human Sciences
Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Association
Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel
Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
Johnson Printing, Rochester, MN
Northwest Airlines
Partnership for success
Cold Partners
University of Kentucky,
Dept. of Family Studies
University of Maryland,
Dept. of Family Studies
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�Table of Contents
Page
Page
Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . Inside front cover
Alphabetic Index of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Houston Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . __ . _. . _. . ___ . __ . . . 2
General Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Ongoing Events and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. _ . __ . _ . . _. . _. _ . __ . . . 5
Pre-conference Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2002 NCFR Award Winners and Exhibitors . . . ___ . __ . _. . . 12
Program Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . __ ._ . . . 13
2002 Proposal Reviewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings . . . . _. .. __ . __ ._ . . . 46
Allied Association Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Airline Discount Information. . . . _ . _. . _. . ___ . __ . __ . _. . . 48
Future Annual Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Program and Local Arrangements Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
NCFR Boards of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . __ . _. . . 53
NCFRJournal Editors . . . . . . . ___ . __ ._ . . _. . _. _. __ . . . . . 53
NCFR Affiliated Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . __ . _. . _. . ___ . __ . _ . . . 55
2002 Media Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Index of Program Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
How to Make the Most of the Conference . . . .. __ . __ . _ . . . 71
Hyatt Regency Hotel Reservation Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
NCFR Membership Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . _ . . . 75
Optional Tour to Johnson Space Center/NASA . . . . __ ._ . . . 77
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Conference Registration Form and Information . . . . . . . . 79,80
NCFR Past Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
Meeting Room Facilities Map . . . _. _ . __ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Your Daily Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Alphabetic Index of the Program
Page
Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (Ag Sessions . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10, 11, 15, 25, 28, 34, 35, 40, 55
Audio/Video Tape Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 45
Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 40
Boards of Directors and Meetings . . . . _. _. __ . _ . . . 46, 47, 53
Burgess Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 40
CEU Verification . . . . 3, 13 (and noted throughout the program)
CFLE Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22,33
Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Committee Meetings (NCFR) . . . __ . _. . _. . ___ . _ . . . 34, 46, 47
Diversity Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 33
Editors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47, 53
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions . . . 9, 10, 13, 14,
16, 17,20,22,25,26,28,31,32,33,35,36,38,40,41,42,43,44
Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Employment Matching Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 25, 35, 43
Ethnic :Minorities (El\1) Section Sessions . . 14, 26, 28, 31, 35, 40,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42,43
Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 10, 13, 15, 16, 25, 28, 29, 35, 37
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions . . . 10, 20, 26, 29, 30, 33,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 36, 42, 44
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions . . . 14, 20, 22, 23, 32, 33, 36,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 42,43
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . 14, 32, 38, 39,42
Family Therapy (FI) Section Sessions . . . . 10, 13, 14, 17, 20, 21,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 33, 36, 40, 42
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions . . . 15, 21, 26,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 33, 39, 40, 43, 44
Focus Group Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23, 25, 33, 34, 35, 42
Future Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Hospitality Center/Local Information . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 25, 35, 43
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information . . . . . 2, 3, 48, 77, 78
International (IN) Section Sessions . . . . . . . 18, 20, 26, 31, 36, 42
Page
Local Arrangements Committee . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12, 40, 46, 47, 51
Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 25, 35, 43
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations . . . . . . . . . . 25, 47
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum . . . . . . . . . . 25, 33
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Newcomers Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 22, 71
Plenary Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 16, 25, 27, 35, 37
Poster Sessions . . . . . 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 28, 29, 30, 33, 38, 39,40
Pre-conference Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Presidential Address . . . . . . . . _ . . _. . ___ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 40
Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,51
Proposal Reviewers . . . . . . _ . __ . __ . _ . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Public Policy Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26, 37, 43, 44
Receptions and Parties. . . . __ . __ . _. . _. . . 13, 23, 25, 34, 35, 42
Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 80
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 25, 35, 43, 78, 80
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . 9, 18, 20,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 41,43
Research & Theory (R1) Section Sessions . . . . 15, 18, 19, 20, 21,
. . . . . . . . . 22, 23, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45
Research Updates for Practitioners . . . . . . 13, 21, 22, 32, 34, 36
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables . 15, 22, 23, 27, 31, 32, 41
Section Membership Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 33, 42
Silent Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 11
Special Sessions . . 13, 14, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 33, 34, 35,40
Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside front cover, 6, 42
Student/New Professional (SN) Activities . 16, 22, 28, 37, 41, 42
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Tour to Johnson Space Center/NASA . . . _. . _. . _. .. _ . . . 2, 77
Work/Life Summit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
2001 NCFR Annual Conference P rogram
�Houston, Texas:
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Four and a half million people of over 100 different nationalities call
Houston their home, and 75 foreign Consulates are housed ill this city.
Dubbed "Space City'', Houston is also home to the Jolmson Spa ce
Center and NASA - the command center for all NASA space flights
sillce 1965. All American Astronauts are trailled there.
Located on the upper Golf Coast, the Houston metro area covers 8778
square miles - 8 times the size of Rhode Island. Houston boasts 293
parks. It has the 4th largest airport system ill the U.S. and the 6th largest
ill the world. 'Three commercial airpotts are Bush I ntercontinental,
WP Hobby Allport, and Ellington Field, serving 150 markets worldwide. The average temperature ill November is 72/50, so there is no
need to bring winter coats.
A truly multi-cultural city, there are over 500 cultural, visual and performing arts organizations with 90 devoted to multi-cultural venues.
The H ouston Grand Opera, and H ouston B allet are the 5th largest
companies ill the U.S.; H ouston Symphony is the oldest ill Texas. T he
T exas M edical Center is the largest ill the world and consists of 42
illstitutions. Five professional sports teams call Houston home: The
Houston Astros (MLB), Rockets (NBA), Comets (WNBA),
T exans (NFL), and Aeros (AHL).
Food cuisines from 35 countries and all U.S. regions are available at over
11,000 restaurants, and the average meal is under $18. Travel is easy via
the Metro Bus Line, and taxi.
Galveston and th e Kemah Board walk are only millutes away from
downtown Houston and feature the show stopping Moody Gardens,
Aquarium, and Rainforest and Discovery Pyramids; and the fascinating Lone Star Flight and the Railroad Museums. Take the trolley
to the ocean and walk along the 10 mile sea wall, or visit the historic
Bishop's P alace and the Moody Mansion, or take the free ferry to
Bolivar Island and watch the dolphills.
Enjoyable Houston Attractions for All!
Houston boasts an array of exciting attractions that offer fun for the
entire family and all convention attendees. A good place to start is at the
award winning H ouston Visitor's Center, centrally located ill downtown City Hall. In addition, a variety of pleasures abour1d for all tastes
and preferences.
Restaurants:
Houston specialties illclude seafood, Cajun, Mexican and barbecue!
Try Goode Company restaurants for the best ill barbecue.
Go to Kemah for the best ill seafood cuisines.
Ethnic restaurants abound ill Houston. On the West side along
Bellaire is ChinatoV<>n. Little Vietnan1 is ill SW downtown. For
Cajun, try Pappadeaux's; For Mexican - Papasitos. For Italian, try
Pappamia's or P appa's Steakhouse for beef
For a chance to g>:ade the cooks and waiters, try the U niversity of
Houston's Restaurant School. The food is excellent!
The Bayou Place near the Hyatt Hotel is alive with restaurants like
Hard Rock Cafe, Mingalone I talian Ristourante', Sake Lounge,
Slick Willie's Pool Hall and others.
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Must-See Museums:
Menil Collection (FREE) - Contaills collections of Domillique De
Menil showing medieval, folk act, and conten1poracy artifacts and art.
Rothko Chapel (near Menil) is a non-denomillational chapel containing dozens of Rothko pailltings.
Fine Arts Museu m (1001 Bissonet St. 713-635-7300) holds over
40,000 pieces of ac"t from antiquity to provocative modem and features
touring exhibits.
H ouston Center for Contemporary Craft (4848 MaiD St. 713-5294848) features creations of internationally acclaimed as well as emerging
artists and artisans.
Natural Science Museum (1 Hermann Circle Dr. 713-639-4600) contams magnificent milleral, namral history exhibits and a planetarium featuring laser shows and an IMAX TI1eater, a butterfly habitat, a paleontology exhibit of dinosaurs, and a new Chemistry Hall. (Call ahead for
the IMAX reservations.) In November the special Titanic Exhibit will
be shown at the Museum. See details page 1 L
Buffalo Soldiers N ational Museum (713-942-8920) pays tribute to
African-American military history from the Revolutionary War to modem times.
H eritage Society H omes and Museums in the Sanl Houston Pack
downtown contaills the oldest house ill Houston and others restored.
American Cowboy Museu m (11822 Almeda 713-433-4441) preserves
the Western heritage of Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and
Women. This ranch established in the mid 1800's gives walking and
horseback tours. (Call ahead)
Talento Bilingue de Houston (near Guadalupe Plaza 713-222-1213)
is one of the largest Latino cultural centers ill the U.S. full of performing and visual arts and an award winning youth prog>:am.
Bayou Bend is the Estate of Ima Hogg now a museum with private,
breath taking gardens.
Space Ce nter H ouston is the NASA Tourist Center (see scheduled
tour on p. 77 for more details).
Battleship T exas - docked near San Jacinto Monument- Fought ill
both Wodd Wars and restored.
Theatres and Music:
Alley Theatre (615 Texas Ave. 713-228-8421). A special Tony Award
recipient for its excellent play repertoire.
Ensemble The atre (3535 MaiD St. 713-520-0055) African-American
performing arts.
Great CanlSo D illner T heatre (10001 Westheimer 712-780-4900)
Broadway ill H otlSton (713-629-3700)
Worthan1 Theatre Center (500 Te.-..as Ave. 713-237-1439) A whole
complex of theatres.
Shopping:
The Galleria (5075 Westheimer 713-621-1907) premier shopping with
300 shops, restaurants, ice skating rink including Neiman Marcus,
Gumps and Tiffanys. • Old Town Sp ring - Not-th of Houston with
dozens of small boutiques, antiques and crafts. • Antiques ace concentrated on lower Westheimer and River Oaks Streets. • Rice Village unique shops and restaurants- *Must go is Variety Fair 5 & 10.
• H ouston Flea Market (59 & Westpack) has lots to see and dicker
about.
�Conference Information
Welcome to the 64th NCFR Annual
Conference! An outstanding program is planned around
the theme, Faml/les Over the Life Course: Brfdging
Research and Practice.
Plan Now to Come to Interact With
Colleagues in Houston!
The NCFR conference provides a wonderful opportunity
for enhancing your professional skills. In addition to
dynamic Plenary Panels, Special Sessions, and
Research Updates for Practitioners, many Sections
invite experts to discuss relevant issues. Come early and
take advantage of the stimulating interactive pre-conference workshops, or to explore the many wonders of the
Houston, Texas area.
In addition to more than 450 presentations, you can network with leaders in the family field and meet NCFR
President Carol A. Darling, o ther Board members,
Section Chairs, J ournal Editors, and Executive
Director, Michael L. Benjamin. They are anxious to talk
All who attend the conference must be registered, and
must stop at the Conference Registration D esk to pick
up packets, name badges, and tickets for special events.
NAME BADGES ?\lUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES
DURING THE CONFERENCE. AT'Tfu'IDEES WILL
BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR BEFORE THEY CA..
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E NTER SESSIONS. Wearing your name badge at the conference helps NCFR staff to track any unknown persons and
take proactive steps to ensure your safety. Special name
badges are available for those attending one session
only.
to each of you and discuss your hopes and dreams for the
future and for NCFR
This program booklet is the only copy you
will receive. Bring it with you to the
Conference. Additional copies will be sold at registration for $5.00. Program changes are listed monthly on the
NCFR website:
http: / / www.n cfr.org /conference_info/ index.asp. A
Accommodations for Special Needs
• - To insure that everyone can fully participate in d1e
~ Conference, please contact Cindy Winter, Conference
Coordinator, toll free: 888-781-9331, en. 15; phone: 763-7819331, ext. 15; e-mail: wintersc ncfr.o . for
additional needs you may have.
registration hours, and staff will gladly help you. NCFR
staff will also be at the NCFR Exhibit Booth on Thursday,
Earn Valuable CEU Credits!
NCFR is approved by the American Psychological
Association, National Board for Certified Counselors,
National Association of Social Workers (Metro
Washington Chapter), George Mason University,
Employee Assistance Professionals Association, and
NCFR Certified Family Life Educator Program to offer
continuing education for psychologists, therapists, and social
workers and other fiunily professionals. NCFR maintains all
responsibility for the program.
To apply for CEU credit certificates verifying your conference attendance you must indicate on the registration form
which Association CEUs you are applying for. A specific
packet for that association will be available to you when you
pick up your registration packet A $15 administrative fee is
charged. Certificates of Attendance will be mailed by
January 15, 2003.
One credit hour verification is given for each clock hour in
content sessions (breaks and introductions are excluded).
&cept for APA, program presenters receive double credits
for session(s) in which they are presenting. Up to 40 contact
hours or 4 CEU's are given for CFLE credit Contact Cindy
Winter, Conference Coordinator, for details. Phone toll free:
888-781-9331, ext. 15; E-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org.
Friday, and Saturday, during Exhibit Hours. Feel free to ask
questions of Board, Committee, and Elections Council
members who are wearing colored ribbons on their name
badges.
Other Services:
Licensed Child Care: Please send a list of the days and
hours you need cl1ild care and your phone number to
Cindy Winter who will respond to set up specific arrangements.
E mergencies: In the event of an emergency, DIAL 0
from any house or guest phone in the hotel and the operator will send assistance inlmediately. DO NOT dial 911;
tllis will slow down the process.
A complete list of services is available at the NCFR
Conference Registration Desk, the Hospitality Center, and
the NCFR Exhibit Booth. Emergency numbers and a place
for you to list a person to contact in an emergency will be
printed on the back of your Conference name badge.
printed copy of latest changes is enclosed in your conference program packet. Be sure to read it carefully.
General Medical Emergencies:
Do You Have Questions or Need Help?
Memorial Hermann Hospital, 6411 Fannin St, Houston.
Phone: 713-704-4000
Stop by the NCFR Conference Registration Desk during
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�General Information Continued
Women’s Health - Columbia Women’s Hospital of Texas.
Treatment Room, 7600 Fannin St., Houston. Phone: 713-7901234.
Ongoing Events and Services
Conference Registration
3rd Floor Ballroom level, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Tuesday, Nov. 19, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5
p.m. w Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m.
w Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22-23, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m.
w Sunday, Nov: 24, 8 a.m.-Noon
w
Hospitality Center/Local Information
Magnolia Room - 3rd Floor, Hyatt Regency Hotel
w
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - Hours: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee, Texas Council
on Family Relations, NCFR Affiliated Councils, and the Greater
Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Chair: Linda Acitelli, CFLE
Meet colleagues, visit NCFR Affiliated Councils displays, and
review Metro Area tourist information. A Silent Auction in this
room will feature items for sale (see page 11 for explanation). Ask
the volunteers about dining, cultural events, and tours. Sign-up
sheets will be posted for attendees who would like to dine with
colleagues and NCFR leaders. The emergency services list will be
on file there. Browse the Association of Councils state exhibits
and publications to see how they work with families at the local
level.
vide both print versions of employment information and electronic databases. In this way, the service can be extended beyond
the six days of the Conference, aiding employers in following up
with candidates they don't have a chance to meet in Houston.
Candidates are included in the display notebooks and the electronic database at no cost. Download the file on the NCFR
Website to your computer and complete the form and e-mail it
to Mary Bold at TWU: MBold@twu.edu. You are welcome to
also e-mail a copy of your vita (include your name in the filename).
Employers can list job openings at a cost of $25 per listing.
Registered employers can place a classified ad in the December
2002 NCFR Report for a 15% discount. Download this file
from the NCFR Website and complete the form. E-mail it to
Mary Bold at TWU: MBold@twu.edu. To make payment, send
a hard copy of the form with payment or purchase order to
NCFR, 3989 Central Ave. NE, #550, Minneapolis, MN 55421
(fax: 763-781-9348).
NCFR looks forward to your participation and encourages you to
act early in submitting your materials for the Employment
Matching Service.
The Master's and doctoral students spearheading these new
options are enrolled in Leadership & Staff Development at Texas
Woman's Univ. Their attendance at the Houston Conference will
be their only in-person meeting during the semester-long Internet
course. While at the Conference, they will be studying and visiting
with the outstanding leaders in the family field who gather each
year at NCFR.
http://www.ncfr.org/employment.
Exhibits
Exhibit Hall - 1st Floor, Hyatt Regency Hotel
w
Daily drawings for prizes during the exhibits break.
Hours
Thursday Grand Opening, Nov. 21, Noon-5:30 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. w Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Final drawing for prizes at 12:15 p.m.
w Combined Book Display half-price sale is Saturday, at noon.
w
w
w
Coordinator: Jeanne Ryberg
Employment Matching Service
Pecan and Ebony Rooms - 4th Floor, Hyatt Regency Hotel.
w
w
Hours
Wednesday, Noon-8 p.m.
Thursday - Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. w Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon.
Chair: Mary Bold
The Employment Matching Service will be managed by graduate
students from Texas Woman's Univ. This year's service will pro-
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‘Win Free Hotel Stay in Vancouver at
the 2003 Conference
Be sure to visit the exhibit booth sponsored by the
Vancouver Tourism Bureau at this year’s Conference. There
are several door prizes being given. The Grand prize giveway
is a free hotel stay for the entire Conference at the
Vancouver Hyatt in 2003. You must register at the booth to
win.
�Subject Index
Topics are listed in alphabetical order, followed by the Session
number and the sponsoring Section(s). Check the program
schedule for a complete listing. Sessions with a 100
(#100,#101…) take place on Thursday. Sessions with #200 are
Friday; #300 are Saturday; #400 are Sunday. See page 13 for a
legend of Section abbreviations. Subjects were selected by primary authors of accepted paper proposals.
Adolescence 103 EE; 107 RT/FF; 113 RT/EE; 208 EM; 217
RT/EM/FH; 219 EE/FF; 310 IN; 315 RT/EE;
412 RT
Adoption 212 RT; 217 AC/RT; 315 FF
Aging/Gerontology 123 FH; 124 FT; 315 FF/FS
Childhood 226 RUP
Child Socialization 108 RT; 113 RT; 125 RT; 217 RT/EM
Children 113 EE/IN; 218 Special Session
Community & Families 108 EE; 113 EE; 207 EE; 217 EE;
218 Special Session; 315 FP; 319 FT; 412 RT
Community Studies 315 FP
Cross-cultural Issues 113 IN; 217 EM; 220 EM
Curriculum 105 FS/EE
Death & Dying 101 Special Session; 113 FT; 315 EE
Decision-making & Power 113 RF
Disability 217 FH; 228 FS/EE
Diversity 228 FS/EE; 305 EM
Divorce & Separation 211 FF/RT; 217 FH; 219 EE; 315
FP/RT/FF; 406 RT
Evaluation 113 EE
Family & the Natural Environment 217 EM, 224 FH
Family Demography 113 RT
Family Law 224 FS
Family Life Education 108 EE; 113 EE; 114 CFLE;
213 EE; 217 EE; 228 FS/EE; 321 EE; 409 EE
Family Policy 108 FP; 227 FP; 315 FP; 404 FP
Family Processes 217 RT; 230 RT; 315 RT
Family Relationships 102 EE; 113 FT; 120 RT; 217 RT; 315
RT; 322 EM; 407 RT
Family Resource Management 307 FP
Family Science 315 FS
Family Services 224 FP; 315 FS/FP
Family Stress & Coping 113 EE; 123 FH; 209 FH; 217 EE;
224 RF
Fatherhood 115 Special Session; 217 RT; 315 EE/FS;
324 RT; 407 RT;
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Issues 405 FF
Gender 217 EE; 221 FF; 315 FF; 411 FF/EM
Grandparenthood 217 FH/RT; 306 FH
Health/Wellness/Illness 123 FH; 209 FH; 217 FH;
410 FH
Immigration/Migration 121 RUP; 309 FT
Intergenerational Relations 113 IN; 217 AC/FH/EE; 322
EM; 405 FF
International Families 113 IN; 118 IN
Intervention 113 FT
Lifecourse 217 EE; 315 FF
Marriage 103 EM; 110 Plenary; 113 EE/FT/RF; 119 RF; 122
EE; 124 FT; 217 EM; 230 RT; 315 EE/FF; 403 EE; 406
RT
Mate Selection 118 IN; 222 IN; 223 RT; 315 RT
Media 116 EE
Mental Health 108 FH; 113 RT; 118 IN; 124 FT; 217 FH
Midlife 124 FT; 217 FH/EE
Military Families 104 FP
Minority Families 103 EM; 113 Various Posters; 217 EM;
220 EM; 224 FH; 412 RT
Multiples Roles 217 RT; 315 FS/RT
Parent Education 102 EE; 105 FS/EE; 113 EE; 217 EE;
304 EE; 315 EE, RT; 402 EE; 409 EE
Parenthood 102 EE; 113 EE/IN; 217 EE/RT; 315 Various
Posters; 402 EE
Peace 113 EE
Poverty & Families 315 FF; 405 FF
Professional Development 108 IN; 302 Special Session;
303 AC; 325 SNP
Public Policy 117 FP; 205 FP; 315 FP; 404 FP
Race/Ethnicity 103 EM; 127 S/NP; 208 EM; 217 EM;
220 EM; 305 EM; 308 FT; 309 IN; 411 FF/EM
Relationships 124 FT; 223 RT; 230 RT; 315 RT
Religion & Families 108 RF; 113 RF; 229 RF
Remarriage & Stepfamilies 217 EE; 315 Various Posters;
406 RT
Research & Methodology 206 Methods Update; 315 FS; 325
SNP; 411 FF/EM
Resiliency 214 Plenary; 217 EE
Schools & Families 217 EM/EE
Sexuality 113 FT/RT; 213 RT/FF; 217 EM; 309 EM
Social Networks 217 FH/EM; 224 Various Round Tables;
322 EM
Spirituality & Families 113 RF; 320 FF/EM/RF
Stress & Families 113 IN; 210 FT/IN; 217 FH; 412 RT
Substance Abuse 113 EE; 217 FH; 410 FH
Teaching Methods 213 FS/EE; 224 EE; 228 FS/EE;
315 EE; 325 AC
Technology/Internet 108 RT; 217 FH; 228 FS/EE; 310 RT
Therapy/Counseling Pre-Conference Workshop on Disaster
Training; 108 FT; 113 FT; 308 FT; 309 IN; 323 RF
Violence 113 RT; 211 FF/RT; 219 EE; 224 FP
Women & Work 117 FP; 315 FF
Work & Families 104 FP; 106 FF/RT; 108 FF; 113RT/IN;
126 RT/FF; 217 EE; 315 FP; 322 EM; 325 AC
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�Pre-Conference Workshops
Work/Life Summit 2002
Theme: Enhancing Work/Life Quality,
Corporate Productivity, and Community
Capacity: Partnering for Everybody’s
Bottom Line
Sponsored by: Alternative Paths; Career and Recovery Resources,
United Way of Houston; Dynegy, Inc.; Fulbright & Jaworski, LL.P.;
Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau; Hyatt Regency
Hotel; Initiatives for Children; Randolph Air Force Base; Reliant
Energy; Texas Southern Univ.; Univ. of Texas Health Science Center;
Worklife Institute
Continuing Ed credits available from EAPA, APA, NASW (Metro
Washington Chapter), CFLE, NBCC
Fee: $65 students; $75 members; $100 non-members.
Includes light continental breakfast, lunch, and handouts.
Register online at www.ncfr.org or mail or fax the registration
form on page 79 of this program.
Goals:
w Bringing employers together with family researchers for collaboration on Work/Life issues
w Creating an effective Work/Life Partnership climate
w Building Work/Life Strategies with companies to help respond to
the demands of the Greater Houston area during challenging
times.
Tuesday, Nov. 19
CEO Reception and Dinner
6:30 - 9:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . Brennan’s Restaurant,
downtown Houston
Wednesday, Nov. 20
Work/Life Summit
All sessions at Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1200 Louisiana St.,
Houston
8:15 - 9:00 . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom West/Center
Registration and Showcase of Current Innovative
Work/Life Programs and Tools
9:00 - 9:45 a.m.. . . Imperial Ballroom West/Center
Opening Plenary
10:00 - 11:15 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workshops
Track 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Building the Business Case
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(How external life issues affect work; work/life programs:
critical link for profitability and partnership, resilience, productivity, and the positives of work/life programs.)
Track 2 - Moving Ahead With Your Work/Life Programs
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Communications for Companies in Crisis
Track 3 - Think Tank - Open Space Technology
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
11:30 - 12:45 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workshops
Track 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Resources for Getting Started With Work/Life
Programs
Track 2 - Moving Ahead With Your Work/Life Programs
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
How Do Work/Life Issues (or Policies) Affect Your
Company’s Ability to Diversify its Leadership?
Track 3 - Think Tank - Open Space Technology
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
1:00 - 2:15 p.m.. . . Imperial Ballroom West/Center
Lunch and Keynote Speaker
2:30 - 3:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workshops
Track 1 - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Preparing the Next Generation of Productive
Workers: Effective Parent Education
Track 2 - Moving Ahead With Your Work/Life Programs
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Business and Community: Partnering Resources for
Resilience
Track 3 - Think Tank - Open Space Technology
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
3:45 - 4:00 p.m.. . . Imperial Ballroom West/Center
Wrap-up: Where Do We Go From Here?
�Pre-Conference Workshops
Air Force Military PreConference Workshop
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Regency Room, H yatt Regency Houston Hotel
Theme: Work/life Issues
Specific information will be sent to all Air Force personnd in
a separate mailing.
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Theory Construction
and Research
Methodology
Workshop (TCRM)
Tuesday, Nov. 19 and Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002
Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel
Theme: Bridging Th eory and Research
Fees: $40 for non-students (mcludes one copy of all
papers)
$25 for students (includes one copy of all papers)
$20 for attendance only (does NOT include papers)
$30 for non-attendance (paper packet sent AFTER
November conference)
Register by check, money order, or university purchase order,
payable to TCRM2002/NCFR Send to Libby Blume,
TCRM 2002 Chrur, Univ. of Detroit Mercy, 8200 West Outer
Dr., Detroit, .MI 48219-0900. Phone: 3 B -993-6012; Fax:
313-993-6397. E-mail: blum.clb@udmercy.edu. You may
also pay by VISA or MasterCard. Please include the following infonnation: Credit Card No., Expiration Date, Name as
it appears on the card.
You are invited to participate in the 32nd Annual Theory
Construction and Research Methodology Workshop (TCR.J.Vf).
The invited plenary speaker is Janet Saltzman Chafetz,
Univ. of Houston who will address Bridging Gender Theory
and Research Methods. This plenary is open to all NCFR
attendees!
A pand and open fonun with the editors-dect on the second
edition of the Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods is
scheduled.
TCR.J.Vf's mission is to facilitate the creation and refinement of
theory and methods relative to the study of families. The
TCRM Workshop strives to create an environment of discovery, intdlectual challenge, and debate for authors and colleagues who have "works-in-progress" that could benefit
from the collective wisdom and critique of informed scholars.
TCRM sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted
papers that are read in advance of the meeting rather than
formal presentations of papers themsdves.
Tuesday, Nov. 19
9:30 a.m.. . .. .. . . . ....... Arboretum Foyer
Registration
10:30 a.m. - Noon.. . . ...... . . Arboretum 1/ 2
TCRM Workshop Plenary Session 1
Interrogating Stmcture and Function
The Concept of "Family Stmcture": Functionalism's Last
Bastion, James M. White; Sheila K. Marshall; Jamie R.
Wood; Phyllis Johnson; Anne Martin-Matthews; James
Ponzetti, CFLE
The Integration of Family TI1eories Through A NeoFunctionalist Lens, Donald S. Swenson
Discussants: David M. Klein; David H. Demo
Presider: Libby Balter Blwne, CFLE
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 2
Do Institutions Think? A Look At Marriage and the Family,
Jetse Sprey
Discussants: Harriette Pipes McAdoo; Bert N. Adams
Presider: Ralph LaRossa
1:00 - 2:30 p.m . . . .. .. .. .. ... . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 3
The Autobiographical Mode: The Sensitivities, Ethics, and
Dilemmas of Researching Sexual Topics, Andreas G.
Philaretou; Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Discussants: Ramona Faith Oswald; Barbara Fiese
Presider: Margaret Crosbie-Bumen
2:45- 4:15p.m. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 4
Relational Change: The Integration of Family Paradigm
Theory and Transforrnative Learning Theory, David R.
Imig; Deborah C. Bailey; Francisco Villarruel
Discussants: Constance M. Shehan; Edith A. Lewis
Presider: Jay Mancini
2:45-4:15 p.m .. ..... . .. . ... . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 5
Integrating Social Constructionism and Chaos Theory: A
Dynamic Framework for Exploring Commitment in Couple
Relationships, Daniel]. Weigel; Colleen Murray; Deborah
S. Ballard Reisch
Discussants: Michael P. Johnson; Thomas W. Blume
Presider: Linda G. Bell
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�Pre-Conference Workshops continued
Theory Construction and Research
Methodology Workshop Continued
Gray; Tyfany Boettcher; Nate Cottle
Discussants: Walter R. Schumm, CFLE; Jacki Fitzpatrick, CFLE
Presider: David G. Fournier
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Invited Paper Session 6
Black Feminism as Identity Politics: Integration of Black Consciousness into Family Science Research on Black Women, April Few;
Stacey Floyd-Thomas
Discussants: Norma Bond Burgess; Stephanie Mitchem
Presider: Libby Balter Blume, CFLE
10:15 - 11:45 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 12
Parental Investment Theory and "the Environment," Elizabeth M.
Hill; Scott F. Stoltenberg; Carol C. Weisfeld
Discussants: Greer L. Fox; Beth Manke
Presider: David C. Bell
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Brainstorming Session 7
Work and Families
Toward a Theory of Work-Family Facilitation, Joseph G.
Grzywacz
Eyeing the Edges: Work and Family for Men in Midlife, Kerry J.
Daly; Rob Palkowitz, CFLE
Discussants: Shelley MacDermid, CFLE; Rudy Ray Seward
Presider:Byran Korth
7:30 - 9:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
TCRM Workshop Plenary Session 8
Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods
The Revision Project: A Discussion with the Editors
Discussants: Alan C. Acock; Katherine R. Allen, CFLE; Vern L.
Bengtson; Peggye Dilworth-Anderson; David M. Klein
Presider: Vern L. Bengtson
Wednesday, Nov. 20
7:30 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum Foyer
TCRM Workshop Registration
8:30 - 10:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 9
Reflections on Family Work as Emotion Work, Kathleen Bahr
Discussants: Gloria Albrecht; Stan J. Knapp
Presider: Martin A. Covey, CFLE
8:30 - 10:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Brainstorming Session 10
Family and Child Assessment
Developing and Validating a Measure of Family Strengths, Dennis
K. Orthner; Hinckley Jones-Sanpei; Sabrina Williamson
Validity of Child Self-Report Instruments: Cognitive Pretesting the
Elementary School Success Profile, Michael E. Wooley; Gary L.
Bowen; Natasha K. Bowen
Discussants: Alan C. Acock; Mark J. Benson
Presider: Lynda Henley Walters
10:15 - 11:45 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 11
Research on Mate Selection and Premarital Relationships: Where
Does It Stand? Catherine A. Surra; Mark O. Jarvis; Christine
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1:00 - 2:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 13
Toward A Grounded Theory of Marital Potential: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Meaning, Charles Lee Cole, CFLE
Discussants: William J. Doherty, CFLE; Connie Steele
Presider: Britton Wood, CFLE
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 14
Ecological Nightmares of the Worst Kind: The Effects of
Incarceration on Families, Joyce A. Arditti
Discussants: Kerry Kazura; Jean Giles-Sims
Presider: Alan C. Taylor, CFLE
2:45 - 4:15 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 15
A Study in the Social Construction of Identity, Rhonda Buckley;
Joe F. Pittman; Jennifer L. Kerpelman, CFLE
Discussants: Stephen Marks; Richard Bulcroft
Presider: Nora Dunbar
2:45 - 4:15 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
TCRM Workshop Discussion Session 16
Theorizing the Life Paths of Baby Boom Women, Norella M.
Putney; Vern L. Bengtson
Discussants: Gwendolyn T. Sorell; Anisa Zvonkovic
Presider: Lee Ann DeReus
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
TCRM Workshop Closing Plenary Session 17
(Co-sponsored by the Research and Theory Section)
Invited Lecture
Bridging Gender Theory and Research, Janet Saltzman Chafetz
Discussants: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE; Kristine Baber; Alexis
J. Walker
Presider: Libby Balter Blume
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
TCRM Workshop Business Meeting 18
Presiders: Libby Balter Blume, 2002 Chair; Stan J. Knapp, 2003
Chair
7:30 - 8:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
TCRM Workshop Reception
�Pre-Conference Workshops continued
Disaster Trauma and
Compassion Fatigue: The
Family Therapist in Post
September 11 America
Sponsored by the NCFR Association of Councils and Religion and
Family Life Section
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Cottonwood Room, Hyatt Regency Houston
Hotel
Continuing Ed credits available from APA, and NASW (Metro
Washington Chapter), CFLE, NBCC
Fee: $75 for those attending the NCFR Conference; $100 for
those not attending the conference. Includes workshop training
materials and lunches both days.
Register online at www.ncfr.org or mail or fax the registration form
on page 79 of this program.
Workshop Leader: Kathleen Regan
Figley, Vice President & CEO, Green
Cross Foundation, Inc.
Kathleen Regan Figley is a Master Certified
Traumatologist and was recognized in 1998 as
Green Cross Projects' Traumatologist of the
Year. She is immediate Past President of Green
Cross Projects, Inc. During the past 11 years
she has conducted training for many agencies. Ms. Figley has
worked for more than 25 years in the field of human services in the
areas of mental health, substance abuse, developmental disabilities,
and disaster trauma. She is currently enrolled in the Master Trainer
Program, and is eligible for the designation of Certified Emergency
Manager.
The primary purpose of GCP, a non-profit corporation, is to provide traumatology specialists to communities that have been affected by disaster. In response to the 9-11 attack on the World Trade
Center, Ms. Figley served as the Incident Commander for GCP. The
GCP team consisted of 36 trauma professionals provided individual
and group trauma intervention services to more than 2,700 people
over a 4-week period. She also supervised the Compassion Fatigue
Specialists who monitored the traumatologists to ensure the health
and well-being of the response team.
Course Goal:
To provide the family therapist with the basics of traumatic stress -
both primary and secondary - including assessment and recovery.
Course Description/Objectives:
This course is designed to provide the practitioner with the basic
tools necessary to respond to a traumatic incident. Instructional
material will include appropriate response to terrorist incidents such
as the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center. Participants
in this course will learn to:
w Define types of stress and assess their related symptoms w Differentiate between therapeutic intervention and traumatic stress
management w Demonstrate appropriate traumatic stress management techniques w Identify Compassion Fatigue symptoms in oneself and others w Describe stress resiliency and self care strategies
and apply them to oneself and others w Demonstrate compassion
stress management techniques
Participant Qualifications:
Participants are students or professionals in disciplines which may
respond to the emotional needs of children or adults who are traumatized. A license to practice is not necessary for enrollment in this
course.
Schedule:
Tuesday, Nov. 19
Presider: Britton Wood, CFLE
8:30 am Registration
9:00 am- Noon
Workshop training
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Lunch break
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Session
Wednesday, Nov. 20
Presider: Thomas Roberts, CFLE
8:30 - 11:30 am
Workshop
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Lunch break
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Closing session
Marketing Magic:
Secret Tricks for Increasing
Your Visibility and Success
featuring Jody Johnston Pawel, LSW, CFLE
Wednesday, November 20, 2002, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cedar Room, Hyatt Regency Houston TX
Fee: $50 for Students; $60 for NCFR members; and $70 for
Non-members. Includes workshop training materials and
refreshments.
Register online at www.ncfr.org or mail or fax the registration form
on page 79 of this program.
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�Pre-Conference Workshops continued
Continuing Ed credits available from CFLE and NASW.
Presenter: Jody Johnston Pawel, LSW, CFLE is
president of Parent’s Toolshop Consulting. She trains and supervises a nationwide network of parent educators who use her awardwinning book, The Parent’s Toolshop, as a parent-education curriculum. For over 20 years, she has helped thousands of parents and
family-service professionals improve family relationships through
her uniquely entertaining and informative workshops. She is the
author of 30+ resources for parents and parent educators, which
she features in her award-winning educational website. As an internationally-recognized parenting expert, Jody was the co-producer
and child care expert for the Emmy-award-nominated Ident-a-Kid television series, is a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows, and
publications such as The Chicago Tribune, Parents, Woman’s Day, and
U.S. News & World Report which regularly quote her advice.
You’ll Learn Insider Secrets For . . .
w Using your social service expertise to become a savvy marketer - and love “selling” w Identifying your niche, writing a marketing plan,
and finding new sponsors/referrals w Creating publicity materials
that people notice, read, remember and act on w Building your visibility and credibility with little or no financial investment w Writing
that elusive “hook” that gets hot interviews - and what to say when
the media calls w Hitting the paid speaker circuit and becoming a
dynamic, funny, informative speaker w Participating in professional
conferences as a speaker and/or exhibitor w Organizing direct mail
campaigns, writing dynamite sales letters and motivating people to
call w Launching an Internet marketing campaign - from websites to
e-mails - and the “hidden” web w Becoming a published author,
with or without an agent or publisher w Producing products that
bring ongoing income - even while you sleep w Setting goals that
can make your dreams come true!
Schedule
9:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Agenda
Get Ready, Set Your Mind...and Start/
Expand Your Practice/Program
10:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Break
11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Establish Your Niche & Image ~ #1
Secret of Dynamic Publicity Materials
11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
12:45 p.m - 1:35 p.m. FREE Promotional Strategies That
Boost Your Visibility and Credibility
1:35 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.
Other Marketing Sources Public
Speaking ~ CEU Workshops ~
Conferences ~ Exhibits
2:25 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Break
2:40 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Direct Mail ~ Internet Marketing ~
Publishing - Setting Goals for Success
Putting Stress Into Words:
Writing, Health, and
Trauma
Sponsored by the NCFR Family Therapy and
Family and Health Sections
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Arboretum 3, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Continuing Ed credits available from APA, NASW (Metro
Washington Chapter), NBCC, NCFR Certified Family Life
Educators
Fee: $65, NCFR Student Member; $75, NCFR Member;
$100, Non-member.
Register online at www.ncfr.org or mail or fax the registration form
on page 79 of this program.
Leader: James W. Pennebaker,
Univ. of Texas-Austin
Discussants/Presiders: Richard Wampler,
Family Therapy Section Chair; Ann Garwick,
Family and Health Section Chair
Recorder: Carmen Aguirre
James W. Pennebaker is Professor of
Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, where he received
his Ph.D. in 1977. He has been on the faculty at the Univ. of
Virginia, Southern Methodist Univ. He and his students are exploring the links between traumatic experiences and physical and mental
health. His studies find that physician use, medical costs, and alcohol use can be reduced and work performance increased by simple
writing and/or talking exercises. His most recent research focuses
on the nature of language and emotion in the real world.
Author/editor of 7 books and over 150 articles, Pennebaker has
received numerous awards and honors.
Association of Councils
Leadership Workshop
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 4:30 - 8:00 pm
Regency Room, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Fee: Free for Affiliated Council Presidents; $25 for all others.
Includes dinner.
Register online at www.ncfr.org or mail or fax the registration form
on page 79 of this program.
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�Pre-Conference Workshops continued
Association of Councils Leadership Workshop
continued
4:30 - 6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Round Tables
(rotating tables every 30 minutes)
1. How to Establish and Maintain a Student Council on Family
Relations, Janice Weber, CFLE, Convener; Tommie Lawhon,
CFLE, Leader
2. Developing a Website for Your Affiliate, Jonathan Michael
Henshaw, CFLE
3. Building a Strong Affiliate Board and Committee Structure,
Richard Sale, CFLE, TCFR President
4. Update on NCFR Public Policy and Its Relation to Affiliates,
Elizabeth Carroll; Tom Chibucos
5. Fundraising Suggestions for Affiliates, Britton Wood, CFLE
6:00 - 6:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dinner
6:45 - 8:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
President's Comments and Informal
Networking
Extension Family Life
Specialists Workshop
Sponsored by State Family Life/Human Development Specialists
Wednesday, November 20, 2002
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Regency Room, Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel
Pre-registration required.
The conference will highlight research, program best practices, and
dissemination strategies for family and human development programming within the land-grant university system. The conference
is sponsored by the family life and human development state specialists of the Cooperative Extension System in partnership with the
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service of
USDA. For registration information contact Anna Mae Kobbe
at akobbe@reeusda.gov or 202-720-2920.
Presiders: Raeann Hamon, CFLE, Association of Councils
President; Britton Wood, CFLE, Association of Councils Program
Chair
Titanic Exhibit
While in Houston, visit the Titanic Exhibit at the Houston
Museum of Natural Science (1 Hermann Circle Drive).
Discounted tickets available through the Hyatt Hotel - $17.50.
Make reservations at the hotel concierge desk ahead of time.
Price includes self-guided audio tape tour of the Titanci artifacts, a Planetarium full dome simulation of weather conditions the night the Titanic sank, and an IMAX film, “6
Stories High” about the Titanic.
Silent Auctions
Bring your gifts and White Elephant items and do your bidding at the Local Information/Hospitality Room (Magnolia
Room, 3rd Floor). Proceeds will be given to a Houston charities/service organization.
The International Section will be holding a Silent Auction of
items from all over the world. Look for their booth in the
Exhibits. Proceeds will go to the International Section.
Remember the Conference Forever Purchase Audio and Video Tapes
This year’s program is high-quality. Share the sessions with
your colleagues, or review them as you commute. Most
Plenaries, Research Updates for Practitioners, Special Panels,
and other special sessions will be video taped. All major
Concurrent Sessions will be audio taped. You can pick up your
audio tapes at the Conference. Video tapes will be sent within
two weeks. The tape sales booth is in the Ballroom Foyer - 3rd
floor.
Cost: Audio tapes: $8.50
Video tapes: $29.95
Don’t Miss Important Messages From
Home and the Office - NCFR Offers
Cyber Cafe!
NCFR is offering a free “Cyber Cafe” so that you can retrieve
your e-mail messages, and check the internet. Computers will
be set up in the Ballroom Lobby - 3rd floor of the hotel.
Register before October 15 and save up to $40 on your registration fees. You can register by mail, fax, or
online at www.ncfr.org.
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�2002 NCFR Award Winners
Honor Your Colleagues. Come to the Awards Ceremony for the 2002 NCFR Award Winners.
The following awards will be presented during NCFR President
Carol D arling's P residential Address on Slltw:my, Nov. 23, 2:15
pm.
Jan T rost Ou tstanding Contribution to Comparative F amily
Studies Award: Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE, Brighrun Yonng Univ.
Reuben Hill Award for the Best Research "~ticle of 2001: William
Axinn and Scott T. Yahiku, Univ. of Michigan; J ody Van Laningham
and David R. Johnson, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln and Paul R.
Amato, Penn Stllte Univ. (two ru:ticles tied for first place).
NCFR Student Award for Excellence as a Student With High
P otential for Contribution to the Field of Family Studies: Jason D.
Hans, CFLE, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective in
H onor of Jessie Bernard: Abbie Goldberg, Univ. of Massachusetts/
Amherst
Outstanding Contributions to Feminist Scholarship P aper Award in
H onor of Jessie Bernard: Lori~ McGraw, Oregon Smte Univ.
The Marie Peters Award for Outstanding Contributions in the Area
of E thnic Minorities will be 9llllotmced during the Awru:ds
Ceremonies, but will be presented in 2003 during the Peters Award
Address.
The E rnest Burgess Award for an Outstanding Career in Family
Research and Theory to Pauline Boss, Univ. of Minnesota, presented
on Satw:my, Nov. 23, 3:45 p.m. in conjnnction with Dr. Boss' delivery of
the Burgess Award Address.
The following apprecilltion awards will be presented during the Annuru
Business Meeting, Friday, Nov. 22, 6:00 p.m.
2002 Annual Conference Program Chair: Alan Booth, Perm Stllte
Univ.
Local Arrangements Committee Chair: Ma...Une HammondsSmith, CFLE, Texas Southern Univ.
Awards given by various NCFR Sections and Focus Groups will be
presented during their respective membership meetings.
Visit the Exhibits
The Exhibits are a most important part of
the Conference. This year the Exhibits will
be in the Exhibit H all on the lower level
of the Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel
Review the newest materials, look for
books written by your colleagues, and
learn about other family organizations.
Prizes are awarded during the exhibit
breaks at 12:15 each day. During the noon
hours the Poster Sessions are being held in
the Exhibits area so you can visit the
Exhibits, pick up something to eat at the
Cash Sales, and participate in the Poster
Session.
Exhibit Hours
Thursday, Nov: 2 1, Noon-5:30p.m.
Friday, Nov: 22, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov: 23, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p .m.
Special Exhibits Events
Timrsday, Nov: 21, Grand Opening,
Noon; Prize drawings, 12:15 pm
Friday, Nov: 22, P rize drawings, 12:15
pm
Satu rday, Nov: 23, Prize drawings, 12:15
pm
Saturday, Nov: 23, H alf Price Sale of
Combined Book Display Books, Noon
Reserved Exhibitors as of July 8. A complete Exhibitors Director will be in your Conference registration packet.
*Afrique Oothing & Bridruwear
*Jewelry on Wheels
Rush Neurobehavioral Ctr.
Jist Life/ Kidsrights
Safer Society Foundation, Inc.
*Allyn & Bacon
*Kiuwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers
*Sage Publications
*Association Book Exhibit
*Sisters Inpositive Progress
*Blad'Well Publishing
Life Innovations, Inc.
*Child Builders
*McGraw-Hill Higher Education
*Texas Woman's Univ., Dept. of Family
*CYFERnet
Men's Studies Press
Sciences
i'vlichigan Council on Family Relations
The Nurturing Program
*Empowering People
*Performance Leaming Systems
*Wadsworth/Thomson Learning
*Florida State Univ:, Dept. of Child &
Family Sciences
*Parents Toolshop Consulting
*W11at's in a Name
*Groves Conference on Marriage & Families Pozmantier, J anet
*Univ. of Kentud)', Dept. of Family Studies
*Healthy Family Initiatives
*Practical Parent Education
*Horizons Intergenerational Welh1ess
*Practical Parenting Partnership
*Exhibit booths. Representatives will be at
Roxbury Publishing Co.
the Conference.
Coalition
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�Program
Program Chair: Alan Booth, Penn State Univ.
Local Arrangements Chair:
Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Texas Soud1ern Univ:
Honorary Co-chairs:
The Honorable Lee P. Brown, Mayor, City of Houston;
..,.,~Brid mQ Research and PractJce
Priscilla D . Slade, President, Texas Soud1ern Univ.
Thursday, November 21
Ongoing Events
Today's Special
Sessions
Conference Registration
Cypress Room and Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Exhibits
Exhibit Hall (Lower Level - take elevator in the Lobby)
Noon - 5:30 p.m.
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction,
and Displays from Affiliated Councils
Magnolia Room (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Pecan and Ebony Rooms (4th Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
8:30a.m.
Special Workshop- Ambiguous Loss as a
Framework for Inte:veutions, P auline G. Boss
10:30 a.m.. Plenary Session - Strengthening Marriage...,
Skolnick, D oherty, Sanchez, M arkman
2:30 p.m. ...... Special Session - Father InvolvemenL..,
McLan ahan , Levine, Coltrane, Allen
4:15p.m. ......... Research Update for Practitioners Immigration and the Family,
Leung, Rodriguez, H agan, Jiminez
4:15 p.m. ..... EE Symposium - Couples Education...,
Adler-Baeder, H igginbotham, Futris, Kurdek,
Stanley, Goddard
6:00 p.m. . ................. Newcomers Reception
7:00 p.m........... One Stop Shopping: Professional
Development in NCFR
8:00p.m ........... President's Welcoming Reception
Houston City Hall
Notes:
{1) All sessions are numbered. Thursday sessions begin with d1e number 100 (e.g. #100, #101, etc.). Friday
sessions begin with #200; Saturday sessions with #300; Sunday sessions with #400.
(2) Presentations are classified as to research (R), practice (P), or a combination of both research and practice (B). If
nothing is listed, the author did aot indicate the emphasis of me presentation. Continuing Education Credits for APA are
listed as (AP) and for NASW are listed as (SW)
{3) Session formats are indicated by: PA - Paper, SY - Symposium; W K - Workshop.
*
( 4) Section Symbols: Prognms sponsored by NCFR Sechons ace indicated by symbols or 2letter keys:
[ [ ] Education & Enrichment (EE)
~ ~ ~ EtbnicM.inotities(EM)
s
A
Famlly and Health (FH)
Family Policy (FP)
Family Science (FS)
~ Religion & Famlly Life (RF)
~ Famllylberapy(FT)
ljjll Reseuch&Theory (IH)
~ Feminism & Famlly Studies (FF)
ia
o
Intematioru.l (IN)
Association of Councils (AC)
~ Students/ New Pcof~ssionals
(SN)
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�Thursday, November 21
6:45 - 7 :15a.m.
Session #100 ... ... . . . .. .... . .. Raintree
Meditation lime
Everyone is welcome. Ths room may be used at any time during the
day when= there is no scheduled session in the room.
8 :30 - 10:00 a.m.
Special Workshop (AP; SW)
Ambiguous Loss ~s ~ Fr~mework for
Intervention: Lessons Le~rned From 9-11.,
Pauline Boss
1he trngedy of 9-11-01, Pauline Boss was invited by 1he
Employees Int. Union, 32-BJ, to provide mental health
services to 1heir 70,000 union members. Dr.
Boss and teruns of Family Social Science facu1ty and graduate students traveled to New
York City every oilier week throughout 1he
fall term and worked wilh individuals, small
groups, and large groups on issues of grief,
ambiguous loss, and family stress resulting
from 1he 9-11 catastrophe. They conducted
family meetings in 1he labor union hall to link
and community in troubled times. New York Gty therapists
also trained to work wilh ambiguous loss issues regarding
jiDJ.ssu:~loved ones. Dr. Boss will discuss this in the workshop.
Boss is a professor, Family Social Science Dept., Univ: of
a family 1herapist, and past president of NCFR. Her
research interest is on "successful caregivers" and since
- successful coping with a family member who is physically
JlVJJLllllc:~uc.a,
Session #103 PA . ... .. . . . .... Arboretum 2
E thnic F am ily Functioning Over th e Lifecourse (AP; SW)
liii'l B The Association of Family Functioning With Rural and
~ Urban African-American Women's Participation in a
Family Reunion, Letha B. Chadih a; Julie E . Miller-Cribbs
R Hmong Adolescent Mod1ers: Their Chosen Path and
Undetermined Future, Kim D ettmer; L au rie L . M e schke
BJust Gotta' Do With: Low-Income African-American Women
Coping With Life Stresses, Stephanie R. J efferson; Robin L.
J arrett
RAfrican-American Women's Marital Well-Being: Influences of
Premarital, Interpersonal, and Social and Economic Resources,
P aula Y. Goodwin
Discussants: Katherine R . Allen, CFLE; Velma McBride
Murry
Presider: D eborale Richardson-Bouie, CFLE
Session #104 SY .... .... . . . .. Arboretum 3
F amily Services and Child Care:
Military and Civilian P erspectives (SW)
~
B Identifying and Promoting Best Practices in Family
~ Service Programs for Military Families, J ames A.
Martin; N orrna Jones
B The Affordability of Child Care for :Military Families, Rona
L. Schwarz; Shelley M. MacD errnid, CFLE; R achelle Swan;
Natashia M. R obbins; H eather Wenz; Yuhsuan Chang;
Young In; H oward Weiss
RThe Affordability of Childcace: Can Working Families Afford
Ollldcace? Rebecca Sero Lynn; Cand ace G. Ohnstea d;
Shelley M . MacD errnid, CFLE
Discussant: D eilllis K. O rthner
Presider: Marina O'Leary
Session #105 PA . . .. ..... . . .. Arboretum 4
Children, Com m unities, and Collaboration (AP; SW)
ffi
OJ P
BThe Ripple Effect Relationship Changes in the Conte.'tt of a
Family Literacy Program, Marina Merrill; Leslie N. Rich a rds
University-Community Collaboration to
Enhance the Education of Head Start Employees, E . Audrey Clark; Scott Wayne Plunkett; Staceylee E .
Longmore
RAn Evaluation of a Large Cincinnati Youth-based Mentoring
Program, Greg ory P aul H ickman
B Parental Involvement Affecting TI1eir Clllldren's Adu1t Civic
and Leadership Development, Beth E . VanHorn, CFLE
Presider: Jennie E . Dilworth, CFLE
Recorder. D eborah B arnes Gentry, CFLE
R Relationship Between Childhood Overindulgence and
Parenting Attributes: Implications for Family Life Education,
D avid J . Br edehoft, CFLE; J ean Illsley Clarke, CFLE;
Coilllie Dawson
Discussant/ Presider: Karen D eB ord , CFLE
NCFR is audio recording most pl=ry, research update for
practitioners, special panels, paper, symposia, workshop sessions. Plenaries, Special Panels and RUPS ace being videotaped. Take advantage of this service and purchase tapes.
Concurrent Sessions 1
Session #102 PA . ... .. . ... ... Arboretum 1
P arenting Yo ung Children (AP; SW)
B Evaluating the Effect of a Six Week Prevention
OJ
Inte~.vention Education Class on the Decision-making
Skills of Parents, Lind a D . Ladd , CFLE
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�Thursday, November 21
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 1 continued
Session #106 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Gender and Control in Work and Family Life (SW)
B Gender, Control, and Work-related Travel, Anisa
M. Zvonkovic; Cheryl Peters
B “It Just Sort of Happened”: Life Course Transitions and
Perceptions of Control, Cynthia J. Schmiege; Susan Traver
B Family Factors, Work Characteristics, and Perceived Control:
Gender and Marital Satisfaction, Gary Kiger; Krista Lynn
Preheim; Daphne P. Stevens; Pamela J. Riley
Chair: Gary Kiger
Discussants: Diana S. Del Campo; Kerry J. Daly
Presider: Catherine M. Richards
Session #107 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Adolescent Adjustment and Development (AP; SW)
R Social Bonds and Reputation Enhancement Beliefs: Testing Additive and Interactive Models in the
Prediction of Female Adolescents’ Delinquent Behavior,
Jennifer L. Kerpelman, CFLE; Sandra Smith
R The Influence of Family Environment on Adolescent School
Attachment and Performance, Janet Nieuwsma Melby,
CFLE; Shu-Ann Fang; K. A. S. Wickrama
R Adolescent Suicidal Thinking: A Contextual and Longitudinal
Analysis of Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents, Suzanne L.
Maughan; Brian K. Barber
R Profiles of Adolescent Adjustment: Connecting Self-Esteem
and Externalizing Behavior, Elizabeth A. Vandewater
Discussant: Bonnie L. Barber
Presider: Jennifer L. Kerpelman, CFLE
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Round Tables 1
Session #108 . . . . . . . Winery and Window Box
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
remain at the same table for the entire session.
108-1 RT B Family Rituals and the Intergenerational Transmission of Values: An Exploratory Study, Steven A.
Dennis; Matthew W. Brosi; H. Wallace
Goddard, CFLE
108-2 FF R “Doing Weddings”: Gender Construction in Wedding Preparation, Aine Marie Humble, CFLE
108-3 FH R Intimate Relationships and Psychological Well-
being: An Exploration of Ethnographic Data on
Low-income Primary Caregivers, Tera R. Hurt;
Cassandra Logan; Linda Burton
108-4 FT P Family Counseling and Referral With Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgendered (GLBT) Clients: Ethical Considerations, Gregory R. Janson, CFLE
108-5 RF B The Preacher Is My Ally: Creating ChurchPractitioner Partnerships That Benefit Families,
Dale S. Montanelli; Angela R. Wiley
108-6 RT R A New Research Tool: Using the Internet to
Conduct Research in the Social Sciences, Sylvia
Niehuis
108-7 EE B The Family Life Education Practicum and Internship: A Handbook for Students, Faculty, and Field
Supervisors, Angeline J. O’Malley; Jeannette D.
Wilson, CFLE
108-8 IN P What Does the NCFR Mean to Me, and How Can
I Get More From the NCFR? Sharing and Learning Experiences of International Scholars and
Students, Kyung-Eun Park; Hee-Kyung Kwon
108-9 EE B Finding Balance Through Citizen Action: A Consumer’s Guide for Family Extracurricular Time,
Amanda Richards; William J. Doherty, CFLE
108-10 FP P Designing and Teaching a Course in Family Law,
Steven K. Wisensale
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Session #109. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Meeting of Representatives of New
Student Affiliated Councils
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, President,
Association of Councils
During the past year NCFR has made a concerted effort to
develop new Student Affiliated Councils. Representatives from
these councils are invited to meet with Association of Councils
officers, enjoy a light breakfast, and discuss issues relevant to
student councils.
Visit the Posters and Exhibits
Some of the best parts of the Conference are the interactive sessions. This year the Posters and Exhibits are both in the Exhibit
Hall (below the Lobby level). Go to the Exhibit Hall at 12:15,
check out the Exhibits and participate in the Poster Session.
Poster presenters will be at their posters throughout the entire
two-hour session so that attendees can talk in-depth with them
about their work.
Food services are available there. Prizes will be awarded to the best
poster in each Section.
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�Thursday, November 21
10:30 a.m - Noon
Session #110 ... .• .. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom West and Center
Opening Plenary Session (AP; SW)
Is Strengthening Marriage to Reduce the Divorce Rate a Workable
Strategy for Policy and Intervention? Arlene Skolnick, Ph.D.;
William J. Doherty, CFLE, Ph.D.; Laura A. Sanchez, Ph.D.; Howard J.
Markman, Ph.D.
Welcome: Carol A. D '<lrling, CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR President
Welcome: The Honor'<lhle Lee P. Brown, Mayor, City of Houston
Welcome: Priscilla D . Slad e, President, Texas Southern University
Moderator: P aul R. Anlato
Presider: Ahm Booth, 2002 Program Chair
Session goals: To increase understanding of the following issues: (1) Does premarital education work? (2) Does marriage counseling work? (3) Does covenant marriage work? (4) Can
the divorce mte be lowered by strengthening marriage? (5) Should government be involved in
strengthening marriage? (6) Are these types of interventions more or less successful than
other interventions such as programs intended to increase the standard of living among atrisk populations?
Arlene Skohuck, New York Univ., is a researcher whose books and articles have focused on
such topics as the impact of social and economic change on married and family life and individual development, family policy and
family law. She is a consultant to the Families and Work Institute. William Doherty, Univ. of Minnesota, is the Director of the
Marriage and Family Therapy Progrrun and Professor of Family Social Science. He is the author of books for psychotherapists as well
as lay readers and recently published Take Back Your Marriage: Sticking Together in a World That Pulls Us Apart Lau ra Sanchez, Bowling
Green State Univ., studies changes in family formation, the meaning of marriage, and family law reform. She is the co-investigator of
the National Science Foundation study of covenant marriage in Louisiana. H oward Markman, Univ. of Denver, is the co-developer
of the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) and the author of articles and books on the effects of destructive
conflict and relationship distress on mental health.
Noon - 12:30 p.m.
12:15- 2:15 p.m.
Session #111 . ... . .. .. . ... . . . Exhibit Hall
Students/New Professionals Networking
Session # 113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
[~ All
students (graduate and undergraduate) and new
~ professionals are encouraged to attend. TI1e session is
infomlal and social.
Presider: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
Poster Session 1
Posters are clustered by Section. You can get something to eat at
d1e food concessions, v.isit the Exhibits, and talk in-depth with
the presenters. The posters are set up with the Exhibits. Awards
will be given for the best poster in each Section each day.
Noon - 2:15 p.m.
Education and Enrichment Section
Session #112 ... .. .. . . ... . ... Exhibit Hall
Grand Opening of Exhibits
Parenting
113-1 EE B Identifying the Association Between Social Support
and Child Abuse Potential in High Risk Mothers
Across the Transition to Parenting, Sally S. Kees
Martin, C FLE; D an Weigel; Steve Son;Jo
AnneKock
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enharlce your work. Take time to v.isit with representatives at all
the booths. Prizes will be awarded daily. On Thursday and
Friday you do not need to be present during the drawings to
win a prize. All prize winners will be posted at the NCFR
Booth. If your name is listed you can claim your prize d1ere.
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113-2 EE R The Relationship Between Parent and Child Description of War, Peace, and Terrorism, Roshan A.
Khosravi; Kathleen K. Walker; Judith A.
�Thursday, November 21
12:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Poster Session 1 continued
113-3 EE B
113-4 EE R
113-5 EE B
113-6 EE B
113-7 EE B
113-8 EE B
Myers-Walls, CFLE; Karen S. Myers-Bowman,
CFLE
Development of a Parent Education Website: A
Community Collaborative Project That Bridges
Research and Practice, Peggy S. Meszaros;
Gloria Wanager Bird; Bonnie Graham; Melissa
Chase; Cynthia Davis
The Influence of Parenting Styles on Children’s
Cognitive Ability Over Time, Amy E. Tiller;
Elizabeth Benchea Block; David Dunaway;
Mary E. (Betsy) Garrison
An Exploration of the Role of Parental Recovery
in Moderating College Men’s Alcohol and Substance Use, Boyd W. Pidcock; Larry F. Forthun,
CFLE; Judith L. Fischer
Parent’s Perceptions of the Link Between Inclusion
and Quality in Child Care for Children With
Emotional and/or Behavioral Challenges, Shane
M. Ama; Sara Berman
A Study of Parental Monitoring and Adolescent
Self-esteem, Kevin Jett; Linda C. Robinson,
CFLE; Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE
Family Friendly Sleeping Advice: Helping New
Parents Negotiate the Shoulds and Should Nots
Associated With Sleeping Choices, Lauren P.
Jacobson; Wendy Middlemiss, CFLE; Robin
G. Yaure
Marriage and Families
113-9 EE R Preparing for Marriage on the Web: Marriage
Information in Internet Websites Designed for
Premarital Couples, Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott
113-10 EE B The Efficacy of College Marriage Preparation
Textbooks in Teaching Students the Premarital
Predictors of Marital Satisfaction, Jeffry H.
Larson, CFLE; Rachel Hickman
113-11 EE B Gender Comparisons of Relational Qualities and
Dynamics of Marriage Education Participants and
Nonparticipants: Implications for Marketing,
Keith D. Goforth, CFLE; Michael Lane
Morris, CFLE
113-12 EE P Building Strong Families: Evidence-Based Practice,
Dawn Koger; Jodi L. Spicer
Community Education and Programming
113-13 EE R Predictors of Program Completion Among At-risk
Youth in a Large Cincinnati Youth-Based Mentor-
ing Program, Meghan Zima; Gregory Paul
Hickman
113-14 EE R Early Evaluation of a Community Mentoring
Program for Family Maintenance and Reunification, Pamela Choice, CFLE; Jennifer Thompson
113-15 EE B Reconnecting Youth in Iowa: A High School
Prevention Program, Jerry Stubben; Cathy
Hockaday, CFLE; Robin Heinemann
113-16 EE P The Youth Development-Family Life Education
Interface: Enhancing Dialogue Among Partners
With Youth and Families, Benjamin Silliman,
CFLE
113-17 EE B Program Evaluation of Girl Scouting: Measuring
Differences of Self-worth Between a Girl Scout
and Non-Girl Scout Sample, Fred W. Coulter,
CFLE; Vey M. Nordquist
113-18 EE P Family Centered Community Building Service
Learning Initiative, Catherine D. Stogner, CFLE;
Stephanie Dunn; Christina Rosatto
Family Therapy Section
113-19 FT B Does a Marriage Ideal Exist? Using Q-Sort
Methodology to Assess Young Adults’ and
Therapists’ Views on Healthy Marriages, Leigh
Ann Simmons; David W. Wright
113-20 FT R Family of Origin Influences on View of Self, View
of Partner, and Relationship Functioning in Premarital Couples, Brandt C. Gardner; Dean M.
Busby
113-21 FT B Parent Adolescent Relationship Educational Needs
Training (P.A.R.E.N.T.): A Family Approach to
Diverting Children From the Juvenile Justice
System, Gregory Paul Hickman
113-22 FT B Community Change: Application of Family
Therapy Principles, Scot M. Allgood; Gregory
Dunkley
113-23 FT B The Journey to and From the Brink of Suicide,
Anthony P. Jurich
113-24 FT B Reflecting Teams in Couples Therapy: A
Qualitative Study Over the Life Cycle, Charles
Lee Cole, CFLE; Barry Wingfield
113-25 FT R The Effectiveness of Couples Therapy as Viewed
by the Therapist: Are There Differences Between
Couples Reporting a History of Sexual Abuse and
Those Not Reporting a History of Sexual Abuse?
Shayne Anderson; Richard B. Miller
113-26 FT B Towards a Typology of the Juvenile Female Who
Offends Sexually: A Comparison of Qualitative
and Quantitative Data, D. Kim Openshaw
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�Thursday, November 21
12:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Poster Session 1 continued
International Section
113-27 IN R Individualism, Collectivism and Anger Communication: Comparison of Two Cultures, Xiaolin Xie;
Yan R. Xia, CFLE
113-28 IN R Attitude Toward Older People in China: Comparison of College Students and Baby Boomers,
Guoshi Zhang; Xiaolin Xie; Yan R. Xia, CFLE
113-29 IN R A Cross-cultural Study of Married Chinese
Women’s Perceptions of Intergenerational Interdependence, Filial Piety, and Marital Satisfaction,
Li-Wen Lin, CFLE; Yan R. Xia, CFLE
113-30 IN R Gender Differences in Work-Family Spillover,
Jinhee Kim; Gyoung Hae Han
113-31 IN R Parental Beliefs and Parenting Practices of Korean
Mothers With Preschool Children, Ju-Hee Park;
Young In Kwon
113-32 IN R The Schengen Curtain: The Implications of
Poland’s Anticipated European Union Accession
on Polish-Ukranian Cross-Border Family
Relationships, Jason D. Hans, CFLE
113-33 IN R The Irish Family: Assessing the Representativeness
of Arensberg and Kimball’s Portrayal, Rudy R.
Seward; Richard Stivers; Donal Igoe; Ryan G.
Fletcher
113-34 IN R Parental Depression and Behaviors as Predictors of
Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and Problem
Behaviors Among South Korean Families, Kevin
Ray Bush; Hyoun Kim; Sheryl B. Lash;
Andrew J. Supple
113-35 IN R Us Vs. Them: A Cross-Cultural Study of Children’s
Understandings of Enemies, Karen S. MyersBowman, CFLE; Kathleen K. Walker; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE
113-36 IN R Breaking the Silence: Iranian Women, Gender Role
Attitudes, and Identity, Mahtab Moradi; Kyle D.
Killian
113-37 IN R The Impact of Depression and Marital Conflict on
Parenting and Child Psychological Functioning in
Romania, Mihaela Robila, CFLE; Ambika
Krishnakumar
113-38 IN B Parent-Teacher Agreement on Behavioral and
Emotional Problems Among Chinese Children,
Shiying Deng; Xianchen Liu
Religion and Family Life Section
113-39 RF R The Intersection of Religion and Parental Influ18 2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program
ences in Shaping Female Identity, Linda S.
Behrendt, CFLE
113-40 RF R The Differential Influence of Extreme Religiosity
on the Academic Achievement, College Adjustment, and Family Environment of College
Students at a Small Christian College, Carrie
Arndt; Gregory Paul Hickman; Mihaela Nisec
113-41 RF R Cooperation and Conflict Between Muslim
Immigrant Mothers and Daughters in the U.S.:
Shaping Girls’ Agency in Decision-making
Regarding Sexual Behavior, Aida Orgocka
113-42 RF R Oklahoma Southern Baptist Churches: A
Descriptive Analysis of Family Strengths and
Stressors, Kent Choate
113-43 RF R The Interaction of Family and Work in the Life of
Youth Ministers and Their Spouses, B. J.
McMichael; Carley H. Dodd; Nena Oglesby;
Brooke Lana; Trent Willhite
113-44 RF P Interpersonal Psychotherapy: It Takes Two to
Create One - An Experiential Workshop on
Spiritual Development, Jack P. Mulgrew
113-45 RF B “Not Forsaking the Assembling of Ourselves
Together”: Religion and Spirituality in an AfricanAmerican Church Community, Cassandra D.
Chaney
113-46 RF P Marriage Isn’t Always Easy: 12 Ways to Add Zest
Using Storytelling, Brief Theory, Thought-producing Quotes, and Open-ended Questions to Help
People Enrich Their Marriage, Lanny Law;
Maureen Law
Research and Theory Section
Work and Family Issues
113-47 RT R Links Between Parental Beliefs and Children’s Early
Work-related Social Skills: Implications for
Research and Practice, Megan McClelland
113-48 RT R Work, Family, and Psychiatric Disorder: Testing
Different Models of Work-Family Fit, Joseph G.
Grzywacz; Brenda L. Bass
113-49 RT R Caregiving and Family-to-work Spillover: A CrossSectional Analysis of Three Generations, Jennie E.
Dilworth, CFLE; Nancy M. Kingsbury, CFLE
Studies of Dysfunctional Behaviors
113-50 RT B Single Men’s Use of Sexual Aggression: A MetaAnalysis and Implications for Intervention, F.
Scott Christopher; Tiffani S. Kisler; Scott C.
Burch
113-51 RT R Intimate and Other Violent Victimization and
Womens’ Mental Health, Alfred DeMaris;
Catherine Kaukinen
�Thursday, November 21
12:15 - 2:15 p.m.
113-58 RT RPredictors of Adolescent Autonomy: Micro and
Macro Level Influences on Adolescent Social
Competence in the United States, Linda B urcham
Trollinger; Kerri Goodman; Stephan M.
Wilson, CFLE; Kevin Ray Bush; Gary W.
P eterson
Poster Session 1 continued
113-52 RT R Motivations and Justification for Relationship
Violence: Are Men and Women Different? Lisa
Taylor; J oe R Pittman
113-59 RT REffects of Friend's and Family Members' Suicide
Attempt on Adolescent Psychopathology: CrossSectional and Longitudinal Analyses, Lisa Walker;
Mary Allen Smith; Catherine A. Malerba;
Edward R . Anderson
113-53 RT RMale-initiated Partner Abuse During Marital
Separation Prior to Divorce, Michelle L Toews
Adolescence and Childhood
113-54 RT RParental Involvement and Well-being of Children
With Absent Parents, Susan D . Stewart
113-55 RT RFamily Systems Variables Measured During
12:15- 1:45 p.m.
Session # 114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Adolescence Predict Adult Well-Being at Mid-Life,
Linda G. Bell; D avid C. Bell
113-56 RT RLate Female Adolescents' Beliefs About Their
Career and Educational Possible Selves: Influence
of Mothers' Education, Occupation, and Behavior,
Cuiting Li; J erullfer L Kerpel.man, CFLE
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator, D awn
113-57 RT BComparing Extracurricular Joiners and Non-join-
ing a Certified Family Life Educator. D awn Cassidy is the
ers: Influences of Family and School Environments, Angela J. H uebner
Special Session
Cassidy, CFLE
Come and learn about the advantages and processes of becomDirector of the CFLE program.
2 :30 - 4 :00 p.m.
Session # 115 . . . . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom West
Special Session (AP; SW}
What are Future Prospects for Increasing Father Involvement in Child
Rearing and Household Activities? Sara Mclanahan; James Levine;
Scott L. Coltrane; William D. Allen
Moderator: Greer Litton Fox
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Session goal: To increase understanding of the factors that have led to recent modest increases
in father involvement and whether these trends are likely to continue. Father involvement
increases vary by social class, race, and cohort. What are the reasons for these differences and
are they converging? How successful are programs designed to enhance father involvement? Do
the programs that strengthen the power of the state (e.g., garnish non-custodial father's wages)
lead to fathers spending less time with the children?
Sara McLanahan, Princeton Univ., is the Director at Bendheirn-TI1oman Center for Research
on Child Well-being and principle investigator for the Fragile Families and Child Well-being
Study. Her publications focus on father involvement, welfare reform, non-resident fathers, and
poverty. James Levine, Family Work Institnte, is the Director of the Fatherhood Project and
the creator of services for parents and children. He is the author of New Expectations: Community
Strategies for Responsible Fatherhood and Working Fathers: New Strategies fOf Balancing Work and Family.
Scott Coltrane, Univ. of California-Riverside, is the author of Family Man: Fatherhood, HouseworK. and Gender Equity. He is also the principle
investigator of a study on the impact of economic stress and the meaning of fatherhood and stepfatherhood in Mexican-American and
European-American families. William Allen, Mental Health Consultant, has a clinical practice serving individuals, families, and couples
and consults with schools and community agencies in Minneapolis, MN, and is the author of articles on African-American fathering and
marriage.
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�Thursday, November 21
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions 2
Session #116 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Bridging Scholarly Teaching and the Scholarship of
Teaching: Definitions, Models, Barriers, and Facilitators
B Symposium Leaders: Deborah Barnes Gentry,
CFLE; Ramona Marotz-Baden; Bahira Sherif;
Debra L. Berke, CFLE
Chair: Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE
Presider: Laura S. Smart, CFLE
Recorder: Julie Koivunen
Session #117 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
Families and Aging Issues (SW)
B Impact of Public Policies on Caregivers to Seniors:
Sustaining Their Caring Work, Jacquie Eales; Norah C.
Keating; Janet Fast
R Families at the Margin: Building Assets Through Saving,
Catherine A. Solheim; M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen; Nicola
D. R. Rodrigues; Busisiwe Nkosi; Susan M. Wolfgram
B Women, Work, and Retirement: Issues and Questions for
Policy and Practice, Mixon Ware; Priscilla White Blanton
Chair: Jacquie Eales
Discussant: Steven K. Wisensale
Presider: Candace G. Olmstead
Session #118 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Marriage (AP; SW)
R Mate Selection of Muslim Women in the United Arab
Emirates, Douglas A. Abbott
R Turkish Couples’ Coping With Diabetes: A Dyadic Approach,
Asli Carkoglu
R Couple Resilience in the Context of Economic Crisis in
Korea, Hee-Kyung Kwon; Martha A. Rueter; Mi-Sook Lee;
Seonju Koh
R Marriage, the Life Course, and Happiness: A Seventeen
Nation Study, Steven Stack; J. Ross Eshleman
Discussant/Presider: Mark Hutter
Recorder: Teresa W. Julian
Session #119 WK. . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Theory and Practice: The Distinctives of Marriage
Enrichment (AP; SW)
B Workshop Leaders: Britton Wood, CFLE; Bobbye
Wood
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Session #120 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Sibling Relationships: A Neglected Area of Family
Research (AP; SW)
R Twin Sibling Pairs and Their Implications for the
Structure and Dynamics of Families, Shirley J. McGuire
R Siblings’ Role in Family Gender Socialization Dynamics,
Susan M. McHale
R Sibling Influences in Adolescence, Kimberly A. Updegraff;
Corinna Jenkins Tucker, CFLE
R Sibling Experiences in High-risk Family Environments, Beth
Manke; Deborah Corbitt-Shindler; Lizette Ojeda
Chair and Presider: Susan M. McHale
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
Session #121 Special Panel (see page 21 for details)
Concurrent Sessions 3
Session #122 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Special Session
Couples Education: Critical Aspects in the Bridge Between
Research and Practice (AP)
B Putting Empirical Knowledge to Work: How Does
Current Marriage Education Program Content Measure
Up?, Francesca Adler-Baeder, CFLE; Brian Higginbotham
B Couples Education: A Dialogue Between Researchers and
Educators, Ted G. Futris, CFLE
B Robust Predictors of Relationship Outcomes: Does Type of
Couple Really Matter?, Lawrence A. Kurdek
B Marriage Education and Government Policy, Scott M. Stanley
(tentative)
B Building a National Extension Marriage Education Model, H.
Wallace Goddard, CFLE
Chairs: Francesca Adler-Baeder, CFLE; Ted G. Futris, CFLE
Session #123 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Adult Health and Family Caregiving (AP; SW)
R The Effects of Relational Communication on Mental
Health and Marital Satisfaction in Couples Experiencing
Chronic Illness, Hoda J. Badr
R A Qualitative Exploration of the Effects of Breast Cancer on
Couples’ Female Body Image and Sexuality, Laura A. Bryan
B Open Hands: Caring for Family and Fear of Receiving
Familial Care as Motivational Factors for People With Type 2
Diabetes, William R. Garris
R The Process of Preparing for the Care of Aging Parents: Views
of Mexican American Siblings, Marie Elise Radina, CFLE
Discussant: Barbara L. Mandleco
Presider: Ann E. Garwick
�Thursday, November 21
4:15 - 5 :45 p.m.
Session #121 . . . .... . . ... . .. ... .. . . . • . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . Imperial Ballroom West
Research Update for Practitioners (AP; SW)*
Immigration and the Family, Patrick Leung, Ph.D.; Nestor Rodriguez,
Ph.D.; Jacqueline Hagan, Ph.D.; Maria Jiminez, Ph.D.
Patrick Leung, Graduate School of Social Wo.tk, Univ. of Houston; Nestor Rodriguez, Univ. of
Houston Sociology Dept.; Jacqueline H agan, Univ. of Houston Sociology Dept.; Maria Jiminez,
American Friends Service Committee Immigration and Law Enforcement Monitoring Project.
Presider: Francisco A. Villanuel
Session goal: To increase peoples' understanding on such issues as: How do the economic, legal, educational, social, and other challenges immigrant families face affect family relationships, child development, and overall well-being? Do the high expectations, drive and talent that the majority of immi~ant families bring to the U.S. make them more resilient to the challenges they face or are the problems too severe (or the policies too weak) to take advantage of these strengths? What are the policies
and pro~ams that erode or enhance successful adaptation to U.S. society?
'Research Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research and methods and provides a
practical base for practitioners and educators.
Jacqueline Hagan
Concurrent Sessions 3 continued
Session #124 PA .. . . ... . . . . .. Arboretum 4
Family T herapy and the Family Life Cycle (AP/ SW)
111'?1 R Changes in Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment When
U a Spouse has Alzheimer's Disease: Responses From
Spousal Caregivers to Sternberg's Triangular Love Theory, Mark
Adams
R Marital Problems Occurring in :Midlife, Ryan G. H enry;
Richard B. Miller
B Mental Heald1 Among Rural Adolescents: What Do We
Know and What Can We Do? Martha A. Rueter; Kristen E.
H olm
R Couples Crossing Language Barriers, Carrie L. Yodanis;
Irene Boeckmann; Corinne Sieber
R Attachment and Marital Conflict Styles: A Padl Model, Cody
Stonewall H ollist; Richard B. Miller
Presider/ Discussant K.'lthleen Briggs
Session #125 SY . . . . . . .. . . . . Arboretum 1/ 2
The Family Ecology of Children's Media Use: E vidence
F rom the P SID Child Development Supplement (AP; SW)
R When Mom is Working, What are Kids Watching?:
L.Q:!J Maternal Employment and Children's Television Viewing,
Mi-Suk Shim; Xuan H uang
RThe Influence of Siblings on Children's Television Viewing,
M
Allison Gilinan Caplovitz
R Implications of Educational and Violent Media Content for
Children's Academic Development, June Lee
R Educational Media as a Parenting Tool: Implications for
Children's Intellectual Development, D avid S. Bickham;
Elizabeth A Vand ewater
Chair: Elizabeth A Vandewater
Discussant: Aletha H uston
Session # 126 SY . . . . . . . . .... .. . Dogwood
Work in the Working-Class: Low-Wage Jobs and WorkFamily Challenges (SW)
R The Realities of Lower-Skilled Jobs: Difficulties
L.Q:!J
and Trade-Offs Facing Today's Working-Class Families, Susan]. Lambert; Elaine Waxman; Anna H aley-Lock
RMaking I t In a Low-Wage Job: The Role of Fanllly and
Friends, Laura Lein
R Blue-Collar Marriage Revisited: Linkages Between Job CondiM
tions and New Parents' : arital Quality, Maureen A. PerryJ enkins; Courtney P ierce; Victoria Salesman; Abbie E.
Gold berg
RJob Transformation, Work-Fanlily Strategies, and Stress: The
Intersection of Work, Gender, and Social Class in Family Life,
H elen J. Med erer
01air: Maureen A Perry-J enkins
Discussant: Ann C. Crouter
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�Thursday, November 21
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
Session #127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Students/New Professionals Development
Seminar
Ima Lookin: Interviewing for Jobs in Academia, Hilary
Rose, CFLE; Christine A. Price, CFLE
Presider: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Session #128. . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom East
Newcomers Reception
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Come and network with NCFR Board
members, other professionals who share your research interests,
textbook authors, and Section leaders. Complimentary light
refreshments.
6:00 - 7:15 p.m.
Focus Groups
All attendees are welcome to attend Focus Group sessions.
Topics are discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is
indicated by a symbol.
Session #129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Prevention and Family Support
Presider: Donald G. Unger, Focus Group Chair
Session #130 . . . . . . . Window Box and Winery
Qualitative Family Research Network
Round table format. Attendees change tables every 30
minutes to allow participation in two discussions; followed
by the focus group business meeting.
Presiders: Carl Auerbach, Focus Group Chair; Denise S. Berg,
QFRN Round Tables Chair
Interviewing
130-1.
130-2.
130-3.
130-4.
Employed Women’s Experiences of Motherhood and
Role Conflict, Carolyn Graham; Gwendolyn Sorell
Older Adults: Special Issues of Research Practices and
Communication, Cheryl Peters; Jana Meinhold
An Exploration of Experiences of Depression and the
Mental Health Care System, Leigh Ann Simmons
Inter-country Adoptive Mothers: Their Attitudes,
Beliefs, and Needs, Yu-Chi Yu
Self and Narrative
130-5a. Whose Story is it Anyway? Women of Color Dialogue
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About Self Discovery, Patricia Bell-Scott; Marlo
Rouse
130-5b. Whose Story is it Anyway? Women of Color Dialogue
About Self Discovery, April Few; Youn Mi Lee
130-6. Studying Working Immigrant Women, Seongeun Kim
Creating a Qualitative Research Group
130-7.
Lone Wolves in Search of a Pack, Chiung-Ya Tang;
Rebecca Sero Lynn; Kevin Roy
Ethnography
130-8.
Caretakers’ Perceptions of Delinquency, Violence, and
Court Involvement, James Frabutt; Heather Smith
Grounded Theory
130-9.
The Structure of the Relationship Between Fathers
and Their Gifted Daughters, Sedahlia Jasper Crase;
Sylvia Louise K. Blanchfield
Phenomenology
130-10. Mexican Origin, Immigrant Families Living Within
Contexts, M. Irma Alvarado
130-11. Qualitative Methods With Children and Youth, Jo
Lynn Cunningham
130-12. Qualitative Methods With Underrepresented Families,
Nancy Berman Lees
6:45 - 8:15 p.m.
Session #131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
NCFR CFLE Reception
Co-sponsored by the NCFR CFLE Department and Family
Information Services
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, Certification Director
By invitation only.
7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Session #132. . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom East
One Stop Shopping: Professional
Development in NCFR
Seasoned family professionals share their knowledge in this handson session. Each discussion group is limited to 10 attendees.
Participants change tables every 35 minutes to allow everyone to
participate in two groups. No advance registration is required.
132-1.
132-2.
132-3.
Publish or Perish? Can I Learn to Write Articles for
NCFR Journals? Alexis J. Walker; B. Kay Pasley
Getting My Feet Wet? Tips for Learning Where to
Submit Journal Articles and How to Review
Manuscripts, Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE
Oh - This Conference Program Looks Impossible!
How to Get the Most From Your NCFR Conference
Experience, Marilyn Flick, CFLE
�Thursday, November 21
6:00 - 7 :15 p.m.
Focus Groups
One Stop Shopping: Professional
Development in NCFR continued
132-4.
132-5.
132-6.
132-7.
132-8.
See page 22 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
I'd Like to Share My Knowledge, but How? Tips for
Submitting a Proposal for the NCFR Conference,
Alan Booth; Paul Amato
How Can I Become More Involved in NCFR? Gay C .
Kitson
Spreading the Word About NCFR: Becoming Involved
in Affiliated Councils at the Local Leve~ Britton
Wood, CFLE; Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE
The TeachingPortfolio: A Means for New Family
Science Educators to Improve and Document Their
Excellence in Teaching, Hilary Rose, CFLE
How to Teach Family Website Evaluation, Walter T .
Kawamoto, CFLE
[0 Presider: ColleenFamilies and Grief Chair
I. Murray, Focus Group
7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Section Business/Member Meetings
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of
Sections. Tills is an opportunity for you to become more involved
in NCFR in the Sections that match your areas of interest.
Session # 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
r=::J
~
Religion and Family Life
Presider: Thomas \V. R oberts, CFLE, Section Chair
Session # 134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
•
mdr.:ltzm Presider: Steven K
Family Policy
Wisensale, Section Chair
Stress Reducers
Come to the Exhibits and get a complimentary massage and
chiropractic adjustment. Hours: Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, Noon - 2:00 p .m.
Session # 135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Session # 136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
[0
Sexuality
Presider: Gregory R. Janson, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Session # 137 . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . Cottonwood
M
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Men in Families
Presiders: Kevin M. Roy; Suzanne Smith, Focus
Group Co-chairs
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Session #138 ...... . . . Houston City Hall
President's Welcoming Dessert Reception
All attendees are cordially invited to come
and meet NCFR President, Carol A.
D arling, CF LE, Margaret Rector Sa.ndels
Professor of Human Sciences, Florida
State Univ., Col of Human Sciences, the
NCFR Board of Directors and Section
Chairs. After a busy day of meetings, stop
....___......__.. and enjoy the beautiful City~ partake
of the refreshments, listen to live music, relax, and meet other
colleagues.
Want to Go Shopping at the Famous
Galleria?
The Hyatt Hotel provides shuttle service to and from the
Galleria every 2 hours starting at 10 a.m. The last shuttle
leaves the Galleria at 9 p.m. Go to the concierge at the Hyatt
to make a reservation. Cost $6 round trip.
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�2002 Proposal Reviewers
The heart and soul of the NCFR Annual Conference are the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals for
presention at the Conference. All proposals are blind, peer reviewed by three reviewers from the NCFR Section to which it is submitted.
The reviewers role is key to ensuring that annual conference presentations are of the highest quality - extremely important for attendees
who expect it to be a rich, rewarding, and stimulating experience. Reviewers donated many hours to evaluate the proposals. We are grateful
to the following reviewers:
Association of Councils
Arminta Jacobson, CFLE
Ann Stanberry, CFLE
Britton Wood, CFLE, AC
Program Chair
Education and
Enrichment Section
Betty Barber
Lynn Blinn-Pike
Karen DeBord, CFLE
Diana Del Campo
Steven A. Dennis
Jo Ann Engelbrecht,
CFLE
Marilyn Flick, CFLE
Ted Futris, CFLE
Kevin Galbraith
Carolyn Henry, CFLE
Erron Huey
Robert Keim, CFLE
Jennifer Kerpelman,
CFLE
Jacqueline Kirby, CFLE
Jo Anne Kock
Byran Korth
Thomas R. Lee
Jennifer Martin
Sally Martin, CFLE
Dana McDermott, CFLE
Laurie L. Meschke
Michael Lane Morris,
CFLE
Maureen T. Mulroy
Karen Myers-Bowman,
CFLE
Judith Myers-Walls, CFLE
Terry Olson
Glen Palm, CFLE
Scott Plunkett
M. Elise Radina, CFLE
Kris Ramassini, CFLE
Linda Robinson, CFLE
Theresa Russo, CFLE
Harriet Shaklee
Ben Silliman, CFLE
Alan Taylor, CFLE
Sterling Wall
Janice G. Weber, CFLE
Wallace Goddard, CFLE,
Section Chair-elect
Patricia Tanner Nelson,
CFLE, Section Chair
Ethnic Minorities
Section
Marlo Rouse Arnett
Wayne M. Blake
Wynona Bryant-Williams
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
Catherine Cushinberry
April Few
Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
Katia Paz Goldfarb
Leslie Hollingsworth
Walter T. Kawamoto,
CFLE
Velma Mc Bride Murry
Sekile Nzinga-Johnson
Ramona Faith Oswald
Frankie Denise Powell
Robert Reyes, CFLE
Ruben Viramontez
Anguiano, CFLE
Vera A. White
Xiaohe Xu
Estella Martinez, Section
Chair
Family and Health
Section
Ann Garwick, Section
Chair
Family Policy Section
Jean Bauer
Debra Berke, CFLE
Karen Bogenschneider
Bonnie Braun
Tom Chibucos
Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Dennis K. Orthner
Thomas Rane
William Rose
Eileen Trczinski
Nancy Walker
Steve Wisensale, Section
Chair
Family Science Section
Rebecca Adams, CFLE
Barbara Ames, CFLE
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Sandra Bailey, CFLE
Sharon Ballard, CFLE
Ed Barton
Maureen Blankemeyer,
CFLE
Marilyn Coleman
Linda Derscheid
Jennie Dilworth, CFLE
Ramona Marotz-Baden
Larry McCallum, CFLE
Lora Neill
Dale Roberts
Bahira Sherif
Laura Smart, CFLE
Ruben Viramontez
Anguiano, CFLE
Deborah Barnes Gentry,
CFLE, Section Chair
Family Therapy Section
Suzanne Bartle-Haring
Roy Bean
Denise Berg
Thomas Blume
Kathleen Briggs
Laura Bryan
Patricia Burr
Mary Dankowski
Scott Gardinier
Nancy Goelzer Burgoyne
Dale Hawley
Charles Hendrix
Kristen Holm
Berit Ingersoll-Dayton
Gregory Janson, CFLE
Kyle Killian
Jeffry Larson, CFLE
Paul Lee
Rick Miller
Margaret Morgan
Briana Nelson
Colleen Peterson
Karen Rosen
Renda Ross
Leigh Ann Simmons
Sandra Stith
Volker Thomas
Mark White
Elizabeth Wieling
Adelaide Wilson
David Wright
Richard Wampler, Section
Chair
Feminism and Family
Studies Section
Sandra Bailey, CFLE
Rosemary Blieszner
Libby Balter Blume, CFLE
Nora Dunbar
Jodie Hertzog
Aine Marie Humble,
CFLE
Batya Hyman
Karen Joest
Leslie Koepke
Julie Kohler
Edith Lewis
Sally Lloyd
Margaret Manoogian
Christine Proulx
Kevin Roy
Elizabeth Sharp
Susan Takigiku
Kimberly Updegraff
Anisa Zvonkovic, Section
Chair
International Section
Maureen Blankemeyer,
CFLE
Kevin Bush
Du Feng
Hee-Kyung Kwon
Kyung-Eun Park
Vasuki Rethinam
Bahira Sherif
Elaine Willerton
Stephan M. Wilson, CFLE
Soonmi Yang
Jacki Fitzpatrick, CFLE,
Section Chair
Religion and Family
Life Section
Rebecca Adams, CFLE
Linda Behrendt, CFLE
Curtis Fox, CFLE
Dale Hawley
Bobbi Miller
Dan Sandifer-Stech,
CFLE
Research and Theory
Section
Mark Benson
Rosemary Blieszner
Alan Booth
Susan Brown
Mathew F. Bumpus
Kerry Daly
Jim Deal
David Demo
Donna Dempster-McLain
David Eggebeen
Greer Litton Fox
Jane Gilgun
Alan Hawkins, CFLE
Melissa Head
Heather Helms-Erikson
Lynette Hoelter
Wendy Manning
Sharon McGroder
Susan McHale
Laurie Meschke
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Stacy Jo Rogers
Hilary Rose, CFLE
Andrew Supple
Susan Takigiku
Corinna Jenkins Tucker,
CFLE
Elizabeth Vandewater
Manfred van Dulmen
Lynn White
Shawn Whiteman
Ann Crouter, Section
Chair
Students/New
Professionals
Mark J. Benson
Clifton P. Flynn
Christopher M. Habben,
CFLE
Jennifer Parker, S/NP
Program Chair
�Friday, November 22
Ongoing Events
Conference Registration
Cypress Room and Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00p.m.
Exhibits
Exhibit Hall (Lower Level - take elevator in the Lobby)
9:00 a.m - 5:30p.m.
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Displays from Affiliated Councils
Magnolia Room (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p .m.
Employment Matching Service
Today's Special Sessions
8:30a.m. . Public Policy Seminar - Getting Your Policy Grant
Funded... , Karen Bogenschneid er; B ettina M. Friese
8:30 a.m... .. . Special Research and Theory Section Methods
Update, Aline G. Sayer; Mary Maguire Klute
10:30 a.m . . Plenary Session - R esiliency in Chlldren & Adults,
Moore, J acobvitz, Murry, Coatsworth
2:30 p.m....... ... . Special Session - University-Commwlity
Collaborations... , Biennan, Spoth, Erickson, Small
4:15p.m
Research Update for Practitioners - History and
Future of Chlldhood in America, Steven Mintz
6:00 p.m.... .. Annual NCFR Business Mtg./Mbrshp. Fomm
7:00p.m.. . ... . . . .......... . ... . . . ... Diversity Fomm
9:00 p.m........... . . Universities/ Allied Assns. Receptions
Pecan and Ebony Rooms (4th Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p .m .
8:30 - 10:00 a.m .
6:45 - 7:15a.m.
. . Raintree
Session #200 .
Meditation Time
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Session #201 .. . . . ...... . ... Arboretum 3
Association of Councils Business Meeting
~ Presider:
~
R aeaxm R . H amon, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
Focus Groups
Session #202 .
•
~
.. Arboretum 2
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Inngard R. Kosciehliak, C FLE, Focus
Group Chair
Session #203 . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. Arboretum 4
Meeting of the Teaching Family Science/Family
Science Association
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Session #204 .. ... . ... .. ..... Sandalwood
2003 Funding Opportunities for College/
University Department Chairs, Deans, and Other
Administrators
Moderator: Stephen R. Jorgensen
Session #205 ..... . .. . ... . ... . .. . Regency
Special Research and Theory Section
Methods Update (AP; SW)
M
Using Multilevel Modeling to Analyze Dyadic
LQ:J Data, Aline G. Sayer; Mary Maguire Klute
Presider: Ann C. Crouter
Session goal: To present the multilevel model for matched pairs, a
promising approach to the analysis of dyadic data. Other methods for
analyzing dyadic data, including the intxaclass correlation and repeated
measures ANOVA compared 'With the multilevd modeling approach
are reviewed.
Aline G. Sayer is Senior Scientist at the Radcliffe lnst. for Advanced
Study, Harvard U.niv. Her research interests include: the application of
statistical methods for the measurement of change to longitudinal,
developmental and paired data; hierarchical linear models, structural
equation models, and second-order growth models. Publications
inchxde: Sayer, A & Cumsille, P. (2001). Second-order latent growth
models. In Collins, L ~[ and Sayer, A G. (Eds). New Methods for the
Analysis of Change (pp. 179-200). Washington DC: APA Publications.
Mary Maguire Klute is Research Associate, RMC Research Corp.,
Denver. Her research interests include: the application of statistical
methods to the measurement of dyads; work and family. Publications
include: Maguire, Mary C. (1999). Treating the dyad as the unit of
analysis: A primer on three analytic approaches. Joumal of Marriage and
the Family, 61:213-223.
This session is for college/university administrators. Materials
will be shared about new funding opportunities.
Be sure to attend the Exhibits and Poster Session from 12:15 - 2:15p.m. today. Visit all d1e exhibits and
talk in-depth wid1 the poster presenters. Prizes will be awarded to the best poster in each Section
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�Friday, November 22
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Public Policy Seminar - Getting Your Policy Grant
Funded: The Inside Story (SW)
P Co-chairs: Karen Bogenschneider; Bettina M. Friese
Today family professionals are turning to the philanthropic community
for funding policy efforts. Grantmakers from foundations will share
strategies for successful fundraising in an increasingly competitive environment. Questions such as how policy initiatives fit into the mission
and values of grantmaking organizations; which approaches work best
for selling your idea to a funder will be addressed.
Garwick
R “Be a Key Part of the Whole Process, Not Passive”: Parental
Involvement in Children’s Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment,
Kristen E. Holm; Joan M. Patterson; James Gurney
Discussant: Sharon A. Denham, CFLE
Presider: Elaine Sorensen Marshall
Recorder: Asli Carkoglu
Session #210 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Marriage Matters: A Families and Democracy Initiative
B Symposia Leaders: John M. Beaton; William J.
Doherty, CFLE; Jason S. Carroll
Chair: John M. Beaton
In Trauma’s Wake: Assessment and Treatment of Families
and Communities (AP)
B Everyday Traumas: “Routine” Exposure, the
Mind-Body Connection, and Professional Self-care
Issues, Gregory R. Janson, CFLE
B Assessing and Predicting Resilience: a Model of Family
Adaptation to Trauma, Kyle D. Killian
B Promoting Post-traumatic Resilience by Enhancing Family and
Community Connectedness, Judith Landau, CFLE
B Treating the Social Body: Examining the Pedagogical Practice
of Institutionalizing Trauma, Anna M. Agathangelou
Chair: Kyle D. Killian
Session #208 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Session #211 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Concurrent Sessions 4
Session #207 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Ethnic Identity for Adolescents and Adults (AP; SW)
R Familial Factors Impacting Adolescent Self-perception
in the Southern Caribbean, Curtis A. Fox, CFLE;
Colwick Mervyn Wilson; Gwendolyn Moore
R Biracial Females’ Reflections on Racial Identity Development
in Adolescence, Leigh A. Leslie; Karia Kelch
R I Am Me (Multiethnic): Factors Affecting Identity Choices
Among Multiethnic Adults, Alethea Rollins
R Examining Ethnic Identity and Self-esteem Among Biracial
Adolescents, Jeana R. Bracey; Mayra Y. Bamaca-Gomez;
Adriana J. Umana-Taylor, CFLE
Discussants: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE; Adriana J. UmanaTaylor, CFLE
Presider: Walter T. Kawamoto, CFLE
Recorder: Ani Yazedjian
Session #209 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
Family Caregiving: Children With Special Health Needs
(AP; SW)
R Raising an Older Child With Special Needs, Parent
Experiences, Barbara L. Mandleco; Nancy Joan
Sansom; Susanne Frost Olsen; Elaine Sorensen Marshall;
Tina Taylor Dyches
R Family Knowledge Development in the Field of Childhood
Cancer, Lucila C. Nascimento; Virginia E. Hayes;
Semiramis Melani M. Rocha
R Urban American Indian Family Caregivers’ Perceptions of
Barriers to Managing Childhood Asthma, Diane Rose; Ann E.
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Violence in Intimate Relationships: Sharpening Feminist
Inquiries (AP; SW)
B Her Story: Woman Abuse and the Prince
Edward Island (PEI) Justice System, Dorothy M.
Berglund, CFLE; Brenda Bradford
R Women as Aggressors in Heterosexual Intimate Relationships:
A Feminist Response, Beth S. Catlett; Patrick C. McKenry,
CFLE
B A Grounded Theory Model of Negotiating Co-parenting
With an Abusive Former Husband, Jennifer L. Hardesty,
CFLE; Lawrence H. Ganong
R The Effects of Different Types of Domestic Violence on
Women: Intimate Terrorism Vs. Situational Couple Violence,
Michael P. Johnson; Valerie Conklin; Nivedidha Menon
Discussant: Sally A. Lloyd
Presider: Batya Hyman
Recorder: Susan K. Takigiku
Session #212 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
Reducing the Stress of Concurrent Planning for Children
in Foster Care: The “Lifelines for Kids” Program (AP; SW)
B The “Lifelines for Kids” Program: Reducing the Stress
of Concurrent Planning on Children in Foster Care,
Debbie B. Riley; Jacqueline Wallen; Mariana Falconier;
Julie K. Kohler
B The “Lifelines for Kids” Evaluation: Baseline and ThreeMonth Findings, Jacqueline Wallen; Mariana Falconier; Julie
�Friday, November 22
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
213-2 EE
Concurrent Sessions 4 continued
K. Kohler; Debbie B. Riley
BThe P sychological Presence of Birth Parents for Children in
Foster Care: Implications for Concurrent Planning, Julie K.
Kohler; D eborah Lewis Fravel, CFLE; J acqueline Wallen;
Mariana Falconier; Debbie B. Riley
Chair: J acqueline Wallen
Session #213 . .. . .. . Winery and Window Box
Teaching Model, Lizbeth A Gray; Megan
McClelland
213-3 FF B Promoting Feminist Family Life Education: Using
Alternative Paradigms, Carol Morgaine; Kay
Wendlandt; Aine Marie H umble, CFLE
213-4a and b Fieldwork Experience for Family Studies: ReflecFS B
tions on Supervision and Service Learning,
William E. Rose; Douglas A Abbott; Debra L.
B erke, CFLE; Ramona Marotz-B aden; J oyce
W. Fields; J oyce M. Buck, CFLE; Laura S.
Smart, CFLE
213-5 FS
P
213-6 EE
B Building an Undergraduate Research Team: Tips
Teaching Round Tables
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participants in two discussions.
No advance registration required.
P The Collaborative Development of an Integrated
213- 1 EE P Family Life Outreach Education: A New Graduate
Course, Stephen F. Duncan, CFLE
The Genogram Assigrunent in Large Classes: i\n
Applied and Personal Way to Teach Family
Systems Theory, J amilah L. Salim; Jennifer L.
H ardesty, CFLE; J ason D. H ans, CFLE
for Recruiting Your Team and Running the Plays,
Carolyn S. Wilken, CFLE; Kelly Townsend;
J onathan Zerulik; Monica Massillon
10:30 am - Noon
Session #214 . . .. . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom West and Center
Plenary Session (AP; SW)
How Can We Foster Resiliency in Children and Adolescents in Low
Income Families? Kristin Moore, Ph.D.; Deborah Jacobvitz, Ph.D.;
Velma McBride Murry, Ph.D.; Douglas Coatsworth, Ph.D.
Introduction of Speaker
Moderator: Cheryl A. Buehler
Presider: Alan Booth
Session goo!: To increase understllnding of interventions which are most effective in increasing
, . - - - - - - - - , . - - - - -- ---. resilience given the limited resources policy makers are willing to invest in our youth. What
aspects of child cognitive and social development can be altered in a way that results in a greater
ability to ~ the adversity and constraints associated with limited family income? How do
family based interventions differ from others? Do the same issues apply to childhood and adolescence? Do effective methods for fostering resilience differ by race and ethnicity?
Kristin Moore, President and Senior Scholar of Child Trends, and the anthor of articles, books,
and congressional testimony on adolescent parenthood, positive child development, the effects
of family structure on children, and the impact of public policies on children. Deborah
';D~-ug-:1:-s Coa tsw rt::-' Jacobvitz, Univ. of Texas, is the author of research articles on the origins and development of
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parent-child attachment and the link between attachment and child distress, self-esteem, peer
relationships mental health, and other factms. Velma McBride Murry, Univ. of Georgia, is the author of research articles on how external stressors, including racism, affect African American families, and family interventions that protect against rish.-y adolescent behavior.
Douglas Coatsworth, Pennsylvania State Univ., is the author of articles focused on the evaluation of family based intervention programs
that prevent problem behavior and promote well-being in families and adolescents in both resource rich and resource poor environments.
Attend the University and Allied Association Receptions Tonight
2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program 27
�Friday, November 22
Noon - 12:30 p.m.
Session #215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Students/New Professionals Networking
All students (graduate and undergraduate) and new professionals are invited. The session is informal and social.
Presider: Jennifer Parker, S/NP Program Representative
Noon - 2:15 p.m.
Session #216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Exhibits Break
The Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to
enhance your work. Take time to visit with the representatives at
all the booths. Prizes will be awarded daily. Today you do not
need to be present during the drawings to win a prize. A listing
of all prize winners will be posted at the NCFR Booth. If your
name is listed you can claim your prize there.
12:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Session #217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Poster Session 2
Posters are clustered by Section. You can get something to eat at
the food concessions, visit the Exhibits, and talk in-depth with
the presenters. The posters are set up with the Exhibits. Awards
will be given for the best poster in each Section each day.
Association of Councils
217-1 AC B Intergenerational Connections: One Generation’s
Needs May Be Another Generation’s Resources,
Wendy Middlemiss, CFLE; Bonnie J. Meyer;
David Popp; Janet McDougall
Education and Enrichment Section
Intergenerational Family Strengths
217-2 EE R Perception of Generation X Toward Older Persons and Processes of Aging: Influence of the
Educational Experience, Margaret H. Young;
Bridget L. Robson-Funk
217-3 EE P Grandmentoring: Connecting Across the Lifecourse, Janet H. Cox; Christine White
Woodbury; Thomas R. Lee
217-4 EE B Intimate Relationships of Young Adults and
Midlife Adults: Implications for Research and
Practice, Jerelyn B. Schultz; Eunjee Joo
217-5 EE R Profiles of Oldest-Old Women: A Rural/Urban
Comparison of the Twentieth Century Life Experience, Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE; Linda
Burcham Trollinger
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217-6 EE B Family Rituals, Routines and Traditions: Building
Bridges and Making Memories, Donna
Kirkwood; Jo Ann Engelbrecht, CFLE
Family Life Education and Programs
217-7 EE B Media Management for Young Children: The
Missing Component in Parent Education, Sonya
S. Thompson; Berna J. Skrypnek
217-8 EE R Maternal Beliefs About Learning and Family
Involvement in Schooling, Amy B. Weinberger;
Joan I. Vondra; Deena R. Palenchar
217-9 EE P Integrating Ethics Education Into Family Life
Education: Dealing With Diversity, Robyn L.
Mowery; Lynda Henley Walters
217-10 EE B Stress Protective and Crisis Recovery Strategies
Utilized by Low-income Women and Their Families: Implications for Programming, Maria Vandergriff-Avery; Elaine A. Anderson; Bonnie
Braun
217-11 EE B A Benchmarking Study of Centers for Families
and Children, Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE;
Autumn Furey Johnson; Chiung-Ya T. Tang
217-12 EE B Understanding Stepfamilies: Family Life Education for Community Professionals, Francesca
Adler-Baeder, CFLE
217-13 EE R A Model of Family Life Education Program
Attendance, Sharon M. Ballard, CFLE; Michael
Lane Morris, CFLE
General Family Education Topics
217-14 EE B Work/Family Variables Influencing the Marital
Satisfaction of Tennessee Extension Agents, April
B. Martin; Michael Lane Morris, CFLE
217-15 EE B The Parental Strain, Social Support, and Marital
Adjustment of Korean Employed Mothers,
Seonju Koh
217-16 EE B Oh Boy! Oh Boy!: College Students’ Prediction for
Their First Child, I. Joyce Chang; Gregory E.
Kennedy; Gregory E. Brown
217-17 EE B Adoption Caseworkers Juggling Multiple Roles,
Jessica Dunn, CFLE; Jodie L. Hertzog; Kevin
M. Roy
217-18 EE R College Students’ Attribution of Blame in FatherDaughter Incest, Rebecca A. Adams, CFLE
Ethnic Minorities Section
217-19 EM R Gender and Family Structure as Protective Factors
for Children at Risk for Deviant Behavior,
Michele M. Porter; Mark W. Roosa; Sakina
Crowder; Alyson Coffin
217-20 EM R With a Little Help From My Mom: Mexican and
Anglo-American Adolescents: School Performance
�Friday, November 22
12:15 - 2:15 p.m.
Poster Session 2 continued
and Perceptions of Material Support, Melissa Y.
Delgado; Devon Hageman; Shawna M. Thayer; Kimberly A. Updegraff; Larry E. Dumka
217-21 EM R The Aspirations of Latino Youth and Their
Parents, Andrew O. Behnke; Kathleen W.
Piercy; Marcel O. Diversi
217-22 EM R Opposition to Interracial Marriage: Influence on
Marital Commitment, Jon A. Whiteman; Leigh
A. Leslie
217-23 EM R Relations Between Social Support and Ethnicity
for Caregivers of Children of Incarcerated
Mothers, Jennifer K. Park; Hyunjin Kim; Julie
Poehlmann
217-24 EM B Marital Quality in Interracial Marriages, Clifford
L. Broman
217-25 EM R Marital Quality, Hostile Parenting, and Youth
Problem Behaviors in European-American,
African-American, and Hispanic-American Families, Ambika Krishnakumar; Jean M. Gerard,
CFLE; Cheryl A. Buehler
217-26 EM R Family Stressors, Parenting Practices and Children’s
Academic Competence: A Focus on AsianAmerican Families, Kwanghee Jung; Ambika
Krishnakumar
217-27 EM R Parenting Practices, Family Routines, Family Conflict, and Maternal Depression as Predictors of the
Behavior of African-American Children in Violent
Communities, Katherine A. Kuvalanka; Suzanne
M. Randolph; Sally A. Koblinsky
217-28 EM B Strong Families Build Strong Communities: The
Importance of Social Capital in Rural Eastern
North Carolina Latino Families, Ruben
Viramontez Anguiano, CFLE
217-29 EM R Understanding the Lives of Expectant Teen Mothers: An Ecological Examination Incorporating a
Multicultural Reality, Monica M. Sanders; Jennifer Smith Burden; Angela Casady; Amy Griffin
217-30 EM R Cultural Values and Parenting Practices of Mexican-American Parents, Roshini R. Menon;
Angela R. Taylor; Ana A. Lucero; Donna
Hendrickson Christensen; Wendy C. Gamble
217-31 EM R Gender Role Attitudes and Mexican-American
Couples, Ana A. Lucero; Donna Hendrickson
Christensen; Angela R. Taylor; Roshini R.
Menon
217-32 EM R Homegirls in Hip Hop: The Influence of African-
American Adolescent Female Scripts on SelfConcept and Sexual Risk-taking Behaviors,
Dionne P. Stephens
Family and Health Section
217-33 FH B Enhancing Quality of Life for Persons With
Aphasia and Their Families, Melinda Corwin;
Rajinder Koul; Charles Stelle
217-34 FH B Effects of Gender, Sexual Victimization, and
Severity of Substance Abuse on Substance Abuse
Treatment History, Jeong Rim Lee; Miriam H.
Mulsow; Kitty S. Harris
217-35 FH R Caregiver Burden of Mothers and Fathers Who
Have a Child With a Disability, Susanne Frost
Olsen; Deborah Draper; Barbara L. Mandleco;
Elaine Sorensen Marshall; Tina Taylor Dyches
217-36 FH R Physical Abuse and Resiliency in Adolescence,
Daniel Francis Perkins, CFLE; Ken Jones
217-37 FH R An Ecological Examination of Factors Influencing
Pre-adolescent and Adolescent Mental Health,
Christopher R. Latty; Marsha T. Carolan,
CFLE; Tara R. Deighton; Lorraine J.
Weatherspoon; Won O. Song
217-38 FH R The Psychosocial Well-being of Black and White
Mothers Following Dissolution: A Longitudinal
Perspective, Mary W. McKelvey; Patrick C.
McKenry, CFLE
217-39 FH B Exploring Strengths and Stressors During a Life
Course Transition: The Case of Grandparents
Raising Grandchildren, Jacqueline R. Guzell,
CFLE; Laura A. Landry-Meyer, CFLE; Jean
M. Gerard
217-40 FH B Ethical Issues and Best Practice Considerations for
Reaching Special Populations Online: Caregivers of
Older Adults, Jan Colvin, CFLE; Lillian C.
Chenoweth; Mary Bold, CFLE
217-41 FH R Value Differences in Adolescent Crowds, H.
Wallace Goddard, CFLE; Brent G. Goff;
Steven A. Dennis; Melissa V. Melancon
217-42 FH B Parenting Stress: Does Perception of Child Characteristics Matter?, Rebekah Farrar; Judy O.
Berry
217-43 FH R Examining Intergenerational Resource Transfers:
The Relevance of Individual and Family Characteristics and Reciprocity Concepts, Poonsuk
Wachwithan; Marlene S. Stum; Daniel F.
Detzner
217-44 FH R Differentiating Non-parental Adult Relatives and
Non-related Adults as Mentors for College
Students, Larry F. Forthun, CFLE; Boyd W.
Pidcock; Judith L. Fischer
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�Friday, November 22
12:15 - 2 :15 p.m.
Poster Session 2 continued
217-45 PH BDiagnosis of Specific Support Groups, Does Family Support Affect Involvement? Janice K Purk
Research and Theory Section
Parenting
217-46 RT R Uniting Men's Work as Husbands and Fathers:
Another Look at Generative Care, E rin Kramer
H ohn es
217-47 RT R Fathering and Role Model Influences, Brian P.
Masciadrelli; Joseph H . Pleck; Jeffrey L.
Smeve, CFLE
217-48 RT B The Effects of Financial Stress and Interpersonal
Conflict on Poor Adolescent Adjustment and the
Role of Fathering Behaviors, Abraham ShannH wa H wang, CFLE
217-49 RT R Mothers as Gatekeepers of Parental School
Involvement, Rachelle Swan
217-50 RT R The Relations of Childrens' Vicarious Distress
Reactions to Matemal Negative Expressivity,
Carlos Valiente; N ancy E isenberg; Stephanie
Sh epard; Rich ard Fabes; Amanda J.
Cumberland; T racy Spinrad
217-51 RT R Childhood and Adult Factors Affecting Abusive
.
Parenting Potential, Bema J Skrypnek; Melanie
Moore
217-52 RT R The Association of Positive Parental Contact With
Parental Monitoring, Parental Support, and Parentadolescent Conflict Among High-achieving
Adolescents, Scott S. H all; D ouglas A. Abbott;
Rebecca Sero Lynn
217-53 RT B The Coparental Involvement of Teen-aged
Fathers: The Mediating Role of Mothers' Desire
to Have Fathers Involved, D ebra A. M addenD erdich; Melissa J. H erzog; Stacie A. Leonard
217-54 RT R Single-father Family Typologies and Adolescent
Functioning, Jennifer L. Matjasko
217-55 RT R Catalyst or Challenge? The Transition to Parenthood and Role Balance, Stephen R. Marks;
Shelley M. MacD ennid, CFLE; Maureen A.
P erry-Jenkins
217-56 RT B Grandmothers as Surrogate Parents: A Phenomenological Study, Bobbie J. Snodgrass
217-57 RT R Predictors of Perceived Parenting Competence
Among Special Needs Adoptive Parents, Angella
Young E anes; Anne C. Fletcher
217-58 RT R Do You Show Your Children Your Emotions?
Parents' Emotional Expressiveness of Sadness and
Anger Around Their Children, Amy L. Busboom; Lisa K. M artin; Donna H endrickson
Christensen
.... . . .. ..... . . .. ..... . . .. ..... . . Imperial Ballroom West
Special Session (AP; SW)
,..,,.....,~'"'="""!=---.
Whllt lire Successful Approllches to University-Community Collllborlltlons to
Enhllnce Child lind Pllrent Well-Being? Karen Bierman, Ph.D.; Richard Spoth,
- "1'': .-.. Ph.D.; Martha Farrell Erickson, Ph.D.; Stephen A. Small, Ph.D.
Moderator: Alexis J. Walker
Session goal: To provide information on three successful family programs that entail extensive university-community collaboration (Pennsylvania, Iowa State, Minnesota). Why do they work? What were
challenges the programs faced early in their development and cun:ently? How did they build in long
term stability and support? What are the common and unique aspects of the three progran1s? What do
these experiences tell us about the best practices for current and future programs?
...-----. Karen Bierm an, Pennsylvania State Univ., is Director, Child, Youth, and Fanlilies Consortium. She is
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the principle investigator of a multi-site intervention (Fast Track) designed to prevent conduct disorders and other adolescent problems among high risk children at school entrance. Richard Spoth, Iowa
State Univ., directs Project Family, which entails prevention program needs assessments, motivational
factor influencing program participation, program efficacy, culturally competent programming, and
program diffusion Martha Farrell Erickson, Director, Children, Youth & Families Consortium, Uni:v.
of Minnesota, developed S1EEP (Steps Toward Effective, Enjoyable Parenting), a prevention 1
terve.r.- I
cion for parents and infants that focuses on parent-child attachment, child abuse prevention, and community-based approaches to strengthening families. Stephen Sm all, Univ. of WISconsin, is the Family
Erickson
Relations Specialist for Cooperative Extension He organized Parenting Wisdom Project, a partici-1
pat<>.rvl
Jrel;ea.r, b program that helps local parents gather, examine, and use knowledge about effective parenting within their local community. He testifies
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Senate and WISconsin
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�Friday, November 22
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions 5
Session #219 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Adolescent Issues (AP; SW)
B A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Perceptions of
Family System Qualities and Parental Behaviors, Carolyn
S. Henry, CFLE; Erron L. Huey; Linda C. Robinson,
CFLE; Rachel Neal
B Violence and Victimization Research in Adolescent Peer
Relations: Promising Practices From Research, Mark J. Benson;
Kristin Arthur; Paige Averett; Erik Earthman; Kimberly
Hale
R The Impact of Divorce on College Students: A Strengths
Perspective, Jennifer M. Chabot
Discussant/Presider: Thomas R. Lee
Session #220 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
From Theory to Practice: Parenting in Ethnic Families
(AP; SW)
R Familial Ethnic Socialization Among Bi-ethnic (Latino
and European-American) Adolescents: Do Latina
Mothers Exert the Most Influence?, Andrea G. Gonzalez;
Adriana J. Umana-Taylor, CFLE; Mayra Y. Bamaca-Gomez
R African-American Mothering: Cultural and Contextual
Contributions to Parenting Processes and Infant Socioemotional
Functioning, Sekile Nzinga-Johnson
B Adolescent Perceptions of Their Mothers’ and Fathers’
Parenting Behaviors in Immigrant Families: A Cross-Cultural
Comparison, Scott Wayne Plunkett; Maureen S.
Blankemeyer, CFLE
R Raising the Bi-racial Child: From Theory to Practice, Kerry A.
Rockquemore
Discussants: Sekile Nzinga-Johnson; Farrell J. Webb
Presider: Susan D. Toliver
Recorder: Catherine Cushinberry
Session #221 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Feminist Praxis: The Possibilities and Conundrums of
Being a Feminist Administrator in a Patriarchal Academy
(AP; SW)
B Personal and Professional Opportunities and Risks of
Serving as Department Chair in a Public University,
Kristine Baber
B Paradoxes Experienced as a Feminist Administrator, and the
Requisite Delicate Balancing of Personal, Professional, and
Collegial Roles, Sally A. Lloyd
B Gratifications and Challenges of Working With Faculty Across
Academic Units, Difficulties of Balancing Expectations Assoc-
iated With Administrative and Faculty Roles and the Opportunities that Being a Feminist Administrator Provides for
Personal and Professional Growth, Donna L. Sollie
B Opportunities and Challenges for Feminist Administrators to
Initiate Change Both Within the Academic Units and Across
Campus Through Their Service Responsibilities, Rebecca L.
Warner
Chair: Sally A. Lloyd
Recorder: Margaret Manoogian
Session #222 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Couple Formation Across Cultures
R Couple Formation in Ecuador, Paul L. Schvaneveldt,
CFLE; Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE
B Being 30 and Still Living With Your Parents: Understanding
Independence and Couple Formation in Spain, Robert Reyes,
CFLE
B Couple Formation by Jews in Israel, Shulamit N. Ritblatt
B It’s Better in the Bahamas: From Relationship Initiation to
Marriage, Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE; Lauren A. Siedlecki
Chair: Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE
Discussant/Presider: Bahira Sherif
Recorder: Catherine Solheim
Session #223 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Love and Romance in Young Adulthood (AP)
R The Processes of Commitment in Premarital Romantic
Relationships: A Revised Typology and Relational
Outcomes, Denise S. Bartell; Catherine A. Surra
R The Romantic Relationships of Young Adults: Predicting Satisfaction, Chalandra M. Bryant, CFLE; K. A. S. Wickrama
R Relations Among Attachment Styles, Love Constructs,
Jealousy, Physical Attraction, and Perceptions of Relationship
Durability in Adult Couples, Diana Coyl; Karen Martin; Lisa
Newland
Discussant: Renate M. Houts
Presider: Heather M. Helms-Erikson
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Session #224 . . . . . . . Winery and Window Box
Round Tables 2
224-1 FP B Parental Involvement in Service Delivery Policy
and Planning, Patricia Hyjer Dyk
224-2 RF B Relationships Between Marital Satisfaction/Adjustment and Occupational and Family Stresses of
Clergy Members, Controlling for Coping Methods,
Ruth C. Hatch, CFLE; Walter R. Schumm,
CFLE
224-3 EE P Crafting Community Service Learning Experiences
to Promote Skills in Fostering Family Resiliency,
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2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
R Fafuers' Roles and Involvement, Elaine A. Anderson; Julie
Round Tables 2 continued
Laurie Kramer, CFLE
224-4 FH R Family Distress: Living Near a Nuclear Weapons
Facility, J eruUfer Kunz
224-5 FH B Expressed Coping Strategies and Clu:onic Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease in African American Families, Lisa Lang; Cormor M. Walters,
CFLE
224-6 FF R Gay and Lesbian Partner Abuse: Research Trends
and Issues, Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE;
Julianne M. Serovich
224-7 FS B The Challenges of Finding Families in Court
Records: Research Inhibited by Practices, Kathryn
K Rettig, C FLE; Kerry L. Kriener-Althen
224-8 EE B Bridging d1e Real World and d1e Classroom,
Suzanna D . Smith, CFLE; Millie Ferrer,
CFLE; Carolyn S. Wilken, CFLE
Session#225 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Arboretum 4
Students/New Professionals Business Meeting
q} Presider: Tammy L. H enderson, CFLE,
[
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Students/New Professionals Board Representative
K Kohler
R Moiliers' Use of and Payment for Child Care, Susan K
Walker
R Moiliers' Mental Health, Melissa Rudd; Ruth Bowler
Chair: Bonnie Braun
Discussant: Julia H enly
Presider: Rebecca Sero Lynn
Session #228 PA .. .. . . .. .. . . ... Dogwood
Emerging Issues in Family Life Education: Making it
"Real"
ffi
P T eaclling Undergraduates About Adult Devel~.J?
opment: Making It ''Real," Tammy S. Harpel
BTeaching and Training Family Life Educators: Families Over
d1e Life Course, MichaelJ. Walcheski, CFLE; David J .
Bredehoft, CFLE
P Reaching "1he American Family'': Making Diversity Real in
Family Life Education, Angela R. Wiley; Aaron T . Ebata
B Using Focus Groups in ilie Development of a Web-based
Family Life Education Site, Brynn M. Steimle; Stephen R
Duncan, CFLE
Discussant: Donald W. Bower, CFLE
OJ
Session #229 PA . . . . . . . .. . . .. Arboretum 3
4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
Session #226 ..
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Quality of Life and Challenges in a Religious Community
. Imperial Ballroom West
Research Update for
Practitioners*
(AP; SW)
Beyond Sentimentality: The
History and Future of Childhood,
Steven Mintz, Ph.D.
r;:;::J R Highly Involved Families of Faidl: A Qualitative
~
Analysis of ilie Costs, ilie Challenges, and Why It's
Worili It, Loren Marks
R Quality of Life: The Paradox of Children in Clergy Families,
Carol A. Darling, CFLE; Lenore M. McWey, CFLE; E .
Wayne Hill
R Neofunctionalism and Religion- an Empirical Test, D onald
S. Swenson
Discussant/Presider: Barbara Couden
Presider: Alan Booth
Steven Mintz, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of
History, Univ. of Houston, is fue leading auiliority on ilie history of ilie American Family. He is ilie aufuor of Domestic
Revolutions: ASocial History of American Family life, a book mat has been
widely used by social scientists in ilieir family courses.
Concurrent Sessions 6
Session #227 SY . . .. ... . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Linking Research Findings to Welfare Policy: Examples
From "Maryland Rural Families Speak" (AP; SW)
6 R Families' Stressors and Crises, Maria Vandergriffdtllflm Ave
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Session #230 PA . . . . . . . .. . . . Arboretum 1/ 2
New Angles on Marriage (AP; SW)
M R Pattems of Marital Leisure: Causes and Consequences,
L.Q:!_J Renate M. H outs; Duane W. Crawford; Ted L.
H uston
R Relationship Status, Relationship Happiness, and Psychological
Well-being, Claire M. Kamp Dush; Paul R. Amato
RMarital Distress and Negative Representations of One's Self
and One's Spouse, Lawrence A. Kurdek
RMore 1han Just ilie Act of Marriage: The Impact of First
Union Transitions and Relationship Quality on Psycl10logical
Distress, Kathleen A. Lamb; Gary R. Lee
Discussant: Stacy Jo Rogers
Presider: Renate M. Houts
�Friday, November 22
6:00 - 6:45 p.m.
Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Session #231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and
Membership Forum
Session #236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
Presider: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR
President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to the NCFR Program
Chair, Alan Booth, and Local Arrangements Chair, Maxine
Hammonds-Smith, CFLE and the Committee.
All NCFR members are welcome. Come and learn about
NCFR and its future programs. Participate in discussions. This
is an opportunity for members to provide input to the Board
7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Session #232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Diversity Forum
Diversity 2002: What’s Working Within the NCFR
Family?
Panel: Michael L. Benjamin; Marilyn Flick, CFLE; Wenli
Liu; Judith Myers-Walls, CFLE; Francisco Villarruel
Moderator: Carol A. Darling, CFLE
Panelists share how NCFR continues to ensure that diversity issues are
integrated in the organization’s agenda. Ideas about future activities
that will foster this value will be discussed with the audience.
Section Business/Member Meetings
See page 23 for an explanation of business meetings.
Session #233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
Family Therapy
Presider: Richard Wampler, Section Chair
Session #234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Research and Theory
Presider: Ann Crouter, Section Chair
During the business meeting there will be a dessert reception cosponsored by the new International Association for Relationship
Research. Following the business meeting, everyone is invited to stay
for the Open Meeting: Discussion of the New Edition of the
Sourcebook of Theories and Methods (see Session #242 on the next
page).
Focus Groups
Adoption
Presider: Thom Curtis, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Issues in Aging
Presider: Christine Price, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Parent Education
Presiders Bryan Korth, CFLE; Jody Johnston Pawel,
CFLE; James Ponzetti, CFLE, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Session #238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
CFLE Help Session
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, NCFR Certification Director, and
members of the Certification Review Committee will be available to give assistance in completing the CFLE application form.
Sign up at the NCFR Exhibit. Open to all attendees.
Session #239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Feminism and Family Studies Section Poster
Symposia Session
This informal session, designed for networking and sharing of information and ideas, will include posters displaying feminist applied work. Posters will highlight how Feminism
and Family Studies section members extend their work to analyze, develop, and inform policy, family life education and outreach, as well as the education and training of professionals.
Come join us for refreshments and sharing.
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Section Chair
8:30 - 9:45 p.m.
Section Business/Member Meetings
See page 23 for an explanation of business meetings.
Session #240. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Education and Enrichment
Presider: Patricia Tanner Nelson, CFLE, Section
Chair
Session #241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Section Chair
See page 22 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
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�Friday, November 22
8:30 - 9:45 p.m.
9:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Session #242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Session #246 . . . . . . . . Imperial Ballroom East
and Cottonwood
Open Meeting: Discussion of the new Edition
of the Sourcebook of Theories and Methods
Moderators: Alan Acock; Katherine R. Allen, CFLE; Vern
Bengtson; Peggye Dilworth-Anderson; David M. Klein
Focus Groups
Receptions Sponsored by Universities
and Allied Associations
Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various universities and allied associations. Each reception will have
separate seating and display areas.
See page 22 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Chronic Illness and Disability
Presentation: Family Management of Ethical Issues of Genetic
Testing, Kathleen Knafl; Marcia Van Riper
Presider: Glenna Boyce, Focus Group Chair
Groves Conference
Purdue Univ.
University of Kentucky, Dept. of Family Studies
Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social
Session #244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
Families and Technology
Presiders: William J. Doherty, CFLE; Lisa Esposito,
Focus Group Co-chairs
Session #245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandalwood
Meeting of the Northwest Council on Family
Relations and 2003 Local Arrangements
Committee
Presider: Suzanne Smith, Northwest Council President; Phyllis
Johnson; Cheryl Jeffs; Lisa Mason, 2003 Local Arrangements
Co-chairs
Tell Others About NCFR!
NCFR is a great organization that offers many benefits to
you professionally. Tell your colleagues about NCFR.
Contact the NCFR headquarters and ask them to send you
materials to give to others.
Encourage your colleagues to join now and come to the
Conference at a reduced rate.
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�Saturday, November 23
Ongoing Events
Conference Registration
Cypress Room and Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Exhibits
Exhibit Hall (Lower Level - take elevator in the Lobby)
9:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m.
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Displays from Affiliated Councils
Magnolia Room (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Employment Matching Service
Pecan and Ebony Rooms (4th Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
6:45 - 7:15 a.m.
Session #300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
Meditation Time
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Focus Groups
See page 22 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #301. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: Phyllis Michael, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Session #302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Professional Development Seminar
Balancing Professional Development and Family
Commitment, Leigh A. Leslie, Ph.D.; Mark A. Fine,
Ph.D.; Alan J. Hawkins, Ph.D., CFLE; Heather M.
Helms-Erikson, Ph.D.; Tammy L. Henderson, Ph.D.,
CFLE; Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D.
Chair and Discussant: Leigh A. Leslie
How can professionals develop in their field and move ahead, yet still
maintain a healthy lifestyle involving work and family. The panelists, all
seasoned professionals will share their expertise and give tips.
Today's Special Sessions
8:30 a.m. . Professional Development Seminar: Work/Family
Balance, Leslie; Fine; Hawkins; Helms-Erikson,
Henderson; Oswald
10:30 a.m. . . . . . . . Plenary Session - Parent/Child Well-being
Under Welfare Reform, Duncan; Acs; Seccombe; Ooms
2:15 p.m. . . . . . . Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony,
Carol A. Darling, CFLE
3:45 p.m. . . . . . . . Burgess Award Address, Pauline G. Boss
5:00 p.m . . . . FT/EE Workshop - Out of the Ivory Tower...,
Gavazzi; Watson; Quinn; Johnson; Wampler
5:00 p.m. . . FF/EM Workshop - Reconciling Spirituality and
Feminism: Religious Identity, Gallagher; Hyman; Sherif
6:45 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legacy Circle
8:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . Western Rodeo/Zydeco Dancing at the
George Brown Convention Center
Concurrent Sessions 7
Session #303 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Making the Most of Your Affiliate Council
P Starting From Scratch, Jonathan Michael Henshaw,
CFLE
P Expanding Your Affiliate Council’s Membership Base, Lane
H. Powell, CFLE
P Making the Most of Student Involvement in Affiliate
Councils, Miriam H. Mulsow
P Helping Professionals - Helping Families, Martin A. Covey,
CFLE
P Building an Affiliate Team on the State Level: Strengths and
Challenges in Texas, Richard Sale, CFLE; Linda D. Ladd,
CFLE
Chair/Discussant: Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE
Session #304 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandalwood
Reaching and Teaching Parents Where They Are: A
Workshop for Parent Educators (AP; SW)
P Workshop Leaders: Jacqueline J. Kirby, CFLE;
Karen DeBord, CFLE
Chair: Jacqueline J. Kirby, CFLE
Session #305 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
Bridging Theory, Research, and Practice for
Ethnic Families (AP; SW)
B The Empowerment Model and Families of Color: One
Way of Bridging Theory, Research, and Practice, Edith
A. Lewis
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8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 7 continued
R Experiencing Ethnicity: A Case Study of White AfricanAmerican, Latino, and Asian Adolescents in an Urban High
School, Ani Yazedjian; Robin L. Jarrett
B Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Culturally
Based Programming for American-Indian Youth, Gloria E.
Gonzalez-Kruger, CFLE; Wendy R. Weiss; Misty Thomas
R An Ecological Approach to the Study of Resistance to Peer
Pressure Among Mexican-origin Adolescents, Mayra Y.
Bamaca-Gomez; Adriana J. Umana-Taylor, CFLE
Discussants: Gloria E. Gonzalez-Kruger, CFLE; Katia
Goldfarb
Presider: Leanor Boulin-Johnson
Recorder: Ouida Westney, CFLE
Session #306 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Grandparenthood: The Current State of Research and
Practice (AP; SW)
B Young Adult Grandchildren: Perception of Grandparents, Benjamin Schlesinger
B Cross-cultural Grandparenthood: Theoretical and Methodological Issues, Rachel Aber Schlesinger
B Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Parenting Over the Life
Course, Suzanne R. Smith
B Grandparenthood Curriculum Development for Family Life
Educators, Gregory E. Kennedy
B A Comparison of Caregiving and Non-caregiving Grandparents Over 60, Whitney A. Brosi
B A Meta-analysis of Methodological and Theoretical Practices
Within Empirical Grandfathering Research, Alan C. Taylor,
CFLE
Chair/Discussant: Christine A. Price, CFLE
Recorder: Marie Elise Radina, CFLE
Session #307 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Parental Advocacy in the Welfare-Reform Environment:
Low-Income Mothers Advocating for Children (SW)
R A Maternal Imperative: Mothers Equal Advocacy for
Paternal Involvement With Children, Linda Burton;
Kevin M. Roy
R The Social Services System, Constance Williams; Judith
Francis
R Problem Definition and Treatment Seeking Behavior by LowIncome Caregivers Concerned With Child Mental Health,
Carolyn Tubbs
R Parents’ Agency and Advocacy in Creating Developmental
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Opportunities for Children With Disabilities, Debra Skinner
Chairs: Deborah J. R. Graefe; Linda Burton
Discussant: William E. Rose
Presider: Julie K. Kohler
Session #308 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood
Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy (AP; SW)
B Therapy Issues and Utilization by Cancer Patients and
Their Families, Kathleen Briggs; Colleen M. Peterson
B Centering Race in Marriage and Family Therapy Training,
Sherry (Shei-Rei) Fang; Teresa McDowell
B Do General Treatment Guidelines for Asian-American
Families Have Applications to Specific Ethnic Groups? The
Case of Culturally Competent Therapy With Korean Families,
Elena Young-Kyong Kim; Roy A. Bean
B The Impact of Business Owners’ Conflict Management and
Leadership Styles on Succession Planning in Family-owned
Businesses, James P. Marshall; Elizabeth A. Wieling;
Richard S. Wampler; Alan S. Reifman
R Student Impairment and Remediation in Accredited Marriage
and Family Therapy Programs, Candyce S. Russell; Colleen
M. Peterson
Discussant/Presider: Mark White
Session #309 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
Adolescence (SW)
B Parents’ Sexuality Education for Adolescents in
Modern China, Wenli Liu; Carolyn Edwards
R Circumcision and the Conferral of Privileges and New
Responsibilities: Changing Boys to Men in Sub-Sahara Africa as
Reported by Kikuyu Men, Julia A. Malia, CFLE; Michael N.
Mbito
R Transforming Boys to Men in Sub-Sahara Africa: Preparing
for the Circumcision Ritual as Reported by Kikuyu Men Living
in the United States, Michael N. Mbito; Julia A. Malia, CFLE
R Mothers’ Experiences in a Korean-American Social System
While Facilitating the Academic Success of Their Adolescents,
Sungeun Yang; Kathryn K. Rettig, CFLE
Discussant/Presider: Sharon Houseknecht
Recorder: Gregory E. Brown
Session #310 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cottonwood
Families and Technology: An Agenda for Research (SW)
R Generating Theory About Families and Technology,
William J. Doherty, CFLE
R An Emerging Research Agenda: What Are the Questions?,
Peggy S. Meszaros
R Technology and Families in Formation: A Case Example,
Derek A. Gwinn
Chair: William J. Doherty, CFLE
�Saturday, November 23
9:30- 10:15 a.m.
Session #3 11. ... . .. .. ... . .. . .... Mesquite
Public Policy Conference Planning Session
Public Policy Conference in April. They aJ:e opening this meeting to
include any who would like to give suggestions.
Presider: Jean Bauer, NCFR Public Policy Committee Vice Chair
The NCFR Public Policy Committee will be making plans for the 2003
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
Session #312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..... .. ... . ....... . . Imperial Ballroom West and
Plenary Session (AP; SW)
Is Parent and Child Well-being Getting Better or Worse Under Welfare
Reform? Greg Duncan, Ph.D.; Greg Acs, Ph.D.; Karen Seccombe, Ph.D.;
Theodora Ooms, Ph.D.
Moderator: Pamela A. Monroe
Session goal: To increase understanding of the following questions. Which aspects of welfaJ:e
reform have led to improvements in the well-being of pM:ents and children? To decrements?
Have welfru:e reform pro-marriage policies been effective? What dimensions of well-being have
been most effected (physical and mental health, quality of family relations, achievement and educational attainment)? What aspects of welfare reform have been successful? Had no effect?
Created problems? What are the tradeoff's as the program cu.crently exists? H ow do economic
cycles (recession) affect the effectiveness of welfare reform? How should the program be modified to increase its effectiveness?
Greg D w1can, Northwestern Univ:/Univ. of Qlicago Joint Center for Poverty Research, is tlle
autllor of books and aJ:ticles focused on how economic conditions in families and neighborhoods affect child development and how welfare reform affects families and children. Greg Acs,
The Urban Institute, conducts evaluation studies of how welfare reform affects children's living
arrangements and how tllese arrangements in turn affect child well-being, tlle economic status
and well-being of people who have left welfru:e, and work incentives in welfaJ:e programs. Kare n Seccombe, Portland State Univ:, is the
Director of the Center for Public H ealth Studies. H er studies include how poverty affects healtll and the effect of welfru:e reform on
access to healtll care among families leaving welfare. Theodora O oms, Center for Law and Social Policy, is the Director of Couples and
Marriage Policy Resource Center and has authored presentations to Capitol Hill policy analysts, and publications focused on low income
families, teen pregnancy, unwed fathers, family-school links, and marriage policy.
Noon - 12:30 p.m.
Session #313 . . . . .. ...... . . .. Exhibit Hall
Students/New Professionals Networking
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All students (graduate and undergraduate) and new
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professionals are encouraged to attend. The session is
irlformal and social.
P resider: J ennifer P arker, Students/ New P rofessionals P rogram
Representative
Come to the last Poster Session today at Noon.
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Session #314 . . . ... . .. .. . .... Exhibit Hall
Exhibits Break/Closing of Exhibits/HalfPrice Book Sale
Last chance to visit the Exhibits.
At noon books from the Combmed Book Display will be sold
at a 50% discount. Od1er materials from Exhibit Booths are
NOT part of the sale.
P rizes will be awarded at 12:15 p.m. You must be present to
win today.
Prizes will be awarded for the best posters ill eacll Section.
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�Saturday, November 23
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Session #315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibit Hall
Poster Session 3
Posters are clustered by Section. Take time to get something to
eat at the food concessions, visit the Exhibits, and talk in-depth
with the presenters. The posters are set up with the Exhibits.
Awards will be given for the best poster in each Section each
day.
Education and Enrichment Section Resource
Exchange
315-1 EE B Product Evaluation of the “It’s My Child Too”
Program, Charles A. Calahan, CFLE
315-2 EE B How to Share Your Course Teaching Responsibilities Without Confusing Yourself Or Your
Students: Strategies for Effective Co-teaching,
Kimberly J. M. Downs, CFLE; Marie Elise
Radina, CFLE
315-3 EE P In the Field: Practical Approaches to Parenting
Education, Kimberly A. Greder, CFLE
315-4 EE B Marriage Moments: Strengthening Couples’
Relationships in Child-Birth Education Settings,
Alan J. Hawkins, CFLE; Jason S. Carroll;
Tamara Gilliland; Glenda Christiaens
315-5 EE B Kindness in Families, Shirley R. Klein, CFLE;
Renee Beckwith
315-6 EE P A Family Studies Bereavement Education Course:
The Use of a Needs Assessment in Course
Development, Susan D. Maxymiv, CFLE;
Maureen S. Blankemeyer, CFLE
315-7 EE B The Universal Blueprint Model for Effective
Parenting and Parent Educator Training: An
Evaluation Study of “The Parent’s Toolshop,”
Jody Johnston Pawel, CFLE
315-8 EE B Custodial Grandparent and Teen Parent Families:
Parent Education Across the Life Course, Andrea
B. Smith; Linda L. Dannison, CFLE; Gunilla
Holm
315-9 EE B Teaching About Fathers in Family Studies Courses:
Issues, Content, Activities, and Connections to
Research, Jeffrey L. Stueve, CFLE
315-10 EE P Connect! Curriculum: Asset-based Activities for
Youth Mentors, Christine White Woodbury;
Sage Platt; Janet H. Cox; Thomas R. Lee
Family Policy Section
315-11 FP B Mapping Misery and Mayhem: A Study of the 95
Counties of Tennessee, Greer Litton Fox; Amy
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315-12 FP B Kin and Family Foster Care: Focus on Needs and
Services, Karen Franck; Cheryl A. Buehler
315-13 FP B Children in Foster Care: Relationships Between
Parental Contact, Attachment, and Adjustment,
Lenore M. McWey, CFLE; Ann K. Mullis
315-14 FP B Policy Implications of a Governmental Initiative
to Strengthen Marriage and Reduce Divorce: a
Review of the Covenant Marriage Act in Louisiana, Dan Williams; Charles Lee Cole, CFLE
315-15 FP R Predicting Work/Family Role Strain Among
Business Professors From Their Identity-based
and Time-based Commitments to Professional and
Parent Roles, Jeanne M. Hilton; Stephan
Desrochers; Laurie Larwood
315-16 FP B Participants’ Evaluations of Aspects of the Legal
Child Custody Process and Preferences for CourtProvided Services, Randall W. Leite, CFLE;
Kathy Clark
315-17 FP R What is Appropriate School Discipline? Public
Perceptions of Zero Tolerance Laws in Michigan:
Implications for Public Policy, Herman A. Hahn;
Nancy Walker; Francisco A. Villarruel;
Christopher Dunbar; Lynne M. Borden
315-18 FP R Public Opinion Regarding Out-of-School Time
Activities, Jennifer Ann-Follett Stanuszek;
Nancy Walker; Lynne M. Borden
315-19 FP R Workplace Characteristics, Family Characteristics,
and Child Care Performance by Fathers and
Mothers, Robert L. Tuttle
315-20 FP R An Evaluation of Victim Service Programs Assisting Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Survivors: The Case of Stop-funded Communities,
Janine M. Zweig
315-21 FP R Assessing Food Security and Related Welfare
Reform Outcomes in Two Southern States,
Pamela A. Monroe; Carol O’Neil; Vicky V.
Tiller; Jennifer Smith; Janet Marsh; Stacey
Willocks
315-22 FP B Process, Politics, and Product of Developing a
Community Quality-of-Life Database, Karen G.
Arms, CFLE
315-23 FP R Evaluating the Relationships of “20 Somethings”:
What Role Does College Attendance Play? Jason
L. Wilde; Jason S. Carroll; Thomas B.
Holman, CFLE
Family Science Section
315-24 FS R The Perception of Quality of Life in the Aging
Population, Tabitha M. Smith; Joyce W. Fields
�Saturday, November 23
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Poster Session 3 continued
315-25 FS R Family Life and Ethnic Identity of Korean
Americans, Sun Wha Ok; Chung-Soon C. Kim;
Anjin Yoo; Eun Young Rhee; Hee-Young Paik;
Young Joo Nam; Songyi Park
315-26 FS R The Role of Intimacy in the Development of
Father Involvement, Kay P. Bradford; Alan J.
Hawkins, CFLE
315-27 FS B Foster-child Supervised Visitation With Non-custodial Parents: A Program Evaluation, Kennon
Rider, CFLE; Carolyn Woody Graham
315-28 FS B Creating a Longitudinal Family Data Base: A
Model for Faculty-citizen Engaged Partnerships,
Barbara D. Ames, CFLE; David R. Imig; Jodi
L. Spicer
315-29 FS R Influence of Humor and Family on the Initial Adjustment of Male and Female College Freshmen,
Mary K. Starr; Gregory Paul Hickman
Feminism and Family Studies Section
315-30 FF R Understanding the Child Care Choices of Rural,
Low Income Mothers: Is Relative Care the Only or
Best Option? Susan K. Walker; Kathy L.
Reschke
315-31 FF R An Exploratory Study of Young Womens’ Perceptions of Divorce, Nancy Schuyler; Bahira Sherif
315-32 FF R Mens’ Involvement in the Emotional Domain of
Marriage: The Influence of Family Expressiveness,
Gender Role Conflict, and Emotional Intelligence,
Donna L. Sollie; Sterling K. Wall
315-33 FF R Gendered Perceptions of Spouse Support for Paid
Work, Julie E. Press; Jay Fagan
315-34 FF R Marriage Work With Spouse and Friend: Links to
Qualities of the Marital Relationship, Christine
M. Proulx; Heather M. Helms-Erikson; Chris
Payne
315-35 FF R How Dual-earner Adoptive Couples Distribute
Family Labor Responsibilities in Special-needs
Adoptive Placements, Darren A. Wozny
315-36 FF R The Social Roles Questionnaire: A New Approach
to Measuring Attitudes About Gender, Kristine
Baber; Corinna Jenkins Tucker, CFLE;
Rodney J. Kovach
315-37 FF R A Racial Comparison of Professional Womens’
Retirement, Christine A. Price, CFLE; Eunjee
Joo
315-38 FF R Themes of Undergraduate Women’s Life Stories:
Voices From the 1960s, Lorrie Ryan, CFLE; Lee
Ann DeReus; Anupama Joshi
Research and Theory Section
Relationships
315-39 RT R Mother-to-Adolescent Disclosure and Adolescents’ Self-Reliance: A New Approach Based on
Symbolic Interaction Theory, Sun-A Lee; Susan
Silverberg Koerner
315-40 RT R Settling Down or Playing the Field: Partnership
Experiences and Commitment Attitudes in Young
Adults From Married and Divorced Families,
Bonnie L. Barber; Sun-A Lee
315-41 RT R Interpersonal Competence as a Mediator Between
Family of Origin Dysfunction and Dating Satisfaction, Judith L. Fischer; Jacki Fitzpatrick,
CFLE; Bobbi J. Miller
315-42 RT R Confirming or Disconfirming Influences: The
Impact of Premarital Breakups on Relationship
Outlook and Attachment Style, Jason S. Carroll;
Elizabeth Bullough
315-43 RT R The Relation of Individual Personality to Family
Process, James E. Deal; Charles F. Halverson;
Valerie Havill
315-44 RT R Illnesses’ Effect on Marital Satisfaction: Does the
Social Clock Matter? Matthew Bean; Mark T.
Pope; Jason L. Wilde; Richard B. Miller; Vern
L. Bengtson
315-45 RT R Conflict Resolution in Friendships: A Comparison
of Mexican-American and Anglo-American
Adolescents, Shawna M. Thayer; Carlos
Valiente; Devon Hageman; Kimberly A.
Updegraff; Melissa Y. Delgado
315-46 RT R Changes in Sibling Relationships Between Middle
Childhood and Adolescence: What Factors Keep
Siblings Close? Susan M. McHale; Shawn D.
Whiteman; Ji-Yeon Kim; Lilly Shanahan
315-47 RT R “He Just Wouldn’t Understand”: Long-Term Effects of Husbands’ Emotional Support on Marital
Stability Among Returning Students, J. Jill Suitor;
Rachel Reynolds; Shirley A. Keeton
315-48 RT R Correlates of Males’ Expressiveness in Romantic
Relationships: A Qualitative and Quantitative
Analysis, Rebecca L. Adams; Leanne K.
Lamke, CFLE
315-49 RT R Testing the Tripartite Measure of Commitment,
Duane Alan Dowd, CFLE; Brian D. Camp
Miscellaneous Research and Theory Topics
315-50 RT B The Program Sustainability Index: Concept and
Measurement in Community-Based Programs, Jay
A. Mancini; Lydia I. Marek, CFLE; Erik
Earthman; Donna-Jean P. Brock
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�Saturday, November 23
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Poster Session 3 continued
315-51 RT R Patterns of Differential Treatment: Links With
Parental Stressors, C oruma J enkins Tucker
3:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Session #318 ... . . . • Imperial Ballroom West
Ernest Burgess Award Address (AP; SW)
The Ambiguous Loss and
Boundary Ambiguity: Lessons
Learned from 3 Decades of
Research and Practice, Pauline
Boss, 2002 Burgess Award Winner
315-52 RT R Perceived Responsibilities to Help Older Family
Members, L awrence H . G a n ong; Marily n Colem an; Jason D. H a n s, CFLE; E lizabeth A. Sharp
315-53 RT
B Elaboration Likelihood Modeling and D ivorce
E ducation Programs: A Theoretical Model for
Understanding Program E ffectiveness, W illiam
Mich ael Fleming, C FLE
Session #316 ... . ... ...... ... Sandalwood
Appreciation Luncheon for the 2002 Local
Arrangements Committee and Informational
Meeting About Forming NCFR Affiliated Councils
Presiders: Michael L B e n jamin, NCFR E."l:ecutive Director;
Raea.nn Hamon, CFLE, Association of Cmmcils P resident
2:15 - 3:30 p.m.
Session #317 . . ... .. Imperial Ballroom West
Awards Ceremony and Presidential
Address (AP; SW)
Walking a Tightrope: The Joys and
Challenges of Sexuality Research and
Teaching, carol A. Darling, CFLE,
2001-2003 NCFR President
Presider: Gay C. Kitson, 2001-2003
NCFR President-elect
In to&ly's pervasive culture of media a.nd
.__.....~r;;;;;;....._, teclmology hype, a.nd a climate of increasing
political rhetoric regarding se."l:Ual issues, family professionals must
often find their way in a world of contradictions akin to "walking a
tight-rope." Although human sexuality has long been of interest to
family researchers a.nd educators, a.nd is one of 10 substance areas
in the CFLE program, actually "doing" sexuality teaching and
research encompasses unique challenges and distinct joys. 1bis
address will provide a perspective on the concerns facing the field,
and discuss approaches to facilitate sexuality research a.nd teaching
a.nd the promotion of linkages between them.
NCFR Congratulates the winners of the 2002 awards who
will be honored during this session. See page 12 for a description
of all the Awards.
40 2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Presentation of the 2002 Ernest Burgess
Award for an outstanding career in Family
Research and Theory. J ane Gilgtm,
Committee Chair, presenter.
Presider: J ane Gilgun
Professor Boss, a theoretical researcher a.nd family therapist, will
review the body of work with families distressed by situations of
ambiguous loss a.nd subsequent boundary ambiguity. H er scholarship encompasses both physical a.nd psychological losses that
remrun unclear - e.g. when dementia takes the mind away or when
the body is missing as in the collapse of the World Trade Center.
DL Boss emphasizes what has been learned, what new questions
have emerged, a.nd what challenges remain. H e.r central theme will
be the interdisciplinary link between science a.nd practice for the
development of useful preventive a.nd clinical theory that can help
diverse families 1mdersta.nd a.nd manage their everyday tensions
and overcome their tra.nma in the event of catastrophe.
5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Session #319 . . ... . ... . . . . . . Cottonwood
Special Workshop (AP; SW)
II?IOJ
U
Out of the Ivory Tower: Communitybased Programs That Work
B Restorative Justice Programs for Juvenile Offenders and
Their Families, Step hen M . G avazzi
B Family Therapy with Incarcerated Families, M arlene
W atson
B Going Statewide wid1. a Family-based Program for Juveniles,
William Q uinn
B Services for Inner City Families of the Mentally ll1, E ric
Johnso n
B Parent Education in a Hispanic Community, Richard S.
Wampler
Discussant/P resider: R oy B ean
Recorder: Laura B ryan
�Saturday, November 23
5:00 - 6 :30 p.m.
Session #320 . . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . Dogwood
Special Workshop (SW)
r.'1 liii1 r::1
D ~~
Reconciing Spirituality and Feminism:
Religious Identity and Beliefs in
Cultural Context
Panel: Sally Gallagher; Batya Hyman; Bahira Sherif
Fadlitator and Moderator: J. Elizabeth Miller
Three family snldies scholars will discuss d1eiJ: jow:neys from
research and refle.'Cive vantage points wim reconcliling spiritual
and religious connections and meiJ: feminist philosophies. Sally
Gallagher will speak on women in evangelical Christianity,
Batya H yman will speak on Lesbian Jewish experiences, and
Bahi.ra Sherif on Muslim women.
Concurrent Sessions 8
Session #321 SY . .. . . ... . .. .. Arboretum 5
New Partnerships: The Future of Certifi.ed Family Life
Education in the Secondary School
B Workshop Leaders: Sylvia M. Asay, CFLE; Beverly
Kuykendall Curry, CFLE; TamiJames Moore,
CFLE; Marilyn Flick, CFLE; Mary Lou Liprie; Gay Nell
McGinnis; D awn Cassidy, CFLE
Chair: Sylvia M. Asay, CFLE
rn
Session #322 PA . .. . .. .. . . ... Arboretum 3
Issues Over the Lifeconrse for Ethnic Families
(AP; SW)
!'iiiil R Work and Family Interference Among Black and Latino
~
Workers, Noemi Enchautegui-De-J esus; Diane
H ughes
RIntergenerational Conflict in me Korean Immigrant Fanlllies
and Its Effect on Psychological Well-being, B. C. Ben Park
RThe Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Geography on
Rural African-American Extended Family Interaction, Pearl E .
Stewart
R Strong Ties as a Family Adaptive Strategy: An Examination of
me Social Support Networks of Rural Low-income Latino
Fanlllies, E. Brooke Kelly; David R. lmig; D ennis R. Keefe;
Mary McDonald; Nancy Lees; Karen Varcoe; Beth H ilberg
Discussants: Frankie D . P owell; Ruben Viramontez
Anguiano, C FLE
Presider: Norma J. Bond Burgess
Recorder: Mayra Bamaca-Gomez
Session #323 SY .. . .. .. . . . ... Arboretum 4
Fundamentalism Over me Professional Life Course of me
Marriage and Family Therapist (AP; SW)
r;:;::J P The Emergence of Fundan1entalism in me Training of
~ Marriage and Family Therapists, Carla M. Dahl
P Implications of Ftmdamentalism for me Early Years of
Practice, Judy Watson Tiesel
P Stories From me Journey Away From Fundamentalism, Tina
Watson Wiens
Co-chairs: Carla M. Dahl; Judy Watson Tiesel
Discussant: Curtis Fox, CFLE
Session #324 SY . .. .. . . .. . .. Arboretum 1/ 2
The Coparental Relationship and Nonresidential Fad1ering
(AP; SW)
MJ
B The Coparental Relationship and Paternal Involvement
in Young Nonresident Famers, Ted G. Futris, CFLE
B Pivotal Negotiations: Centrality of Provider Role StaniS for
Co-parenting Low-income Famers, Kevin M . Roy
B A Preventive Intervention for Divorced Nonresident Fad1ers,
Sanford Braver; William Griffin; Jeffrey Cookston; Irwin
Sandler; Jason Williams
B Moderating Effects of Support and Coparenting on me
Translation of Identity Into Behavior: A Study of Nondivorced
and Divorced Famers, Kari L. A. H en1ey; B. K."y P asley
Chair: Ted G. F utris, CFLE
Discussant: Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
~
Session #325 . . . ... . . . Winery and Window Box
Students/New Professionals Skills Exchange
[~ Ev~y ~0
minutes att~~dees change tables. Round tables
~ are limited to 10 pru.11apants at each table.
325-1 B Fran1ework for Developing Research Proposals, Mark
J. Benson
325-2 B I've Got Tenure and I'm Still Married: A Look at
Lessons Learned Five Years Later, Debra L. Berke,
CFLE; Scott D . Scheer; Rona Joy Karasik
325-3 B Improving Your College Teaching: How Theory
Inf01ms Practice, Ann P. Blackwell, CFLE
325-4 P Passionate Teaching Under Research Pressure: How to
Survive in an Educational Setting That Devalues
Teaching, K.'lthleen M. Greaves, CFLE; I . Joyce
Chang
325 5 R The Process of Writing a Dissertation or Thesis
Strategies and Suggestions for Success, Kathleen A.
O'Rourke
Enjoy a great evening tonight at ilie George R. Brown Center
- a different twist to d1e traditional Student/New Professionals sponsored Dance. Transpot-ration will be provided.
2002 NCFR Anrmal Conference Program 41
�Saturday, November 23
6:45 - 7:45 p.m.
Session #326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandalwood
Legacy Circle Reception
Gather with your Legacy Circle friends and colleagues for hors
d’oeuvres and beverages. View memorabilia from NCFR’s rich
history. By invitation only to those who have been NCFR
members for 25 years or more.
Hosts: Michael L. Benjamin; NCFR Board and Staff
6:45 - 8:00 p.m.
Section Business/Member Meetings
See page 23 for an explanation of Business Meetings.
Session #327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
Ethnic Minorities
Presider: Estella Martinez, Section Chair
Session #328. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Family and Health
Presider: Ann Garwick, Section Chair
Session #329. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
International
Presider: Jacki Fitzpatrick, Section Chair
Focus Groups
See page 22 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Session #330. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
CFLE
Presiders: Sharon Ballard, CFLE; William Michael
Fleming, CFLE, Focus Group Co-chairs
Session #331 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Peace
Presider: Kathy Walker, Focus Group Chair
8:15 - 9:30 p.m.
Section Business/Member Meetings
Session #332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1/2
Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Presentation of Oral History: David A. Baptiste
Presider: Estella Martinez, Section Chair
Session #333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Family Science
Presider: Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE, Section
Chair
8:15 - 9:30 p.m.
Focus Groups
Session #334. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Marketing Family Life Education
Presider: Jody Johnston Pawel, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Session #335. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 5
Work and Families
Presiders: Catherine Richards; Tara Saathoff-Wells,
Focus Group Co-chairs
Session #336. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transvestite/Straight Alliance
Presiders: Ramona Faith Oswald; Batya Hyman,
Focus Group Co-chairs
8:00 p.m. - Midnight
Session #337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom D, George R. Brown Convention Center
Enjoy a Sizzling Night at the George R. Brown Center's Simulated Ranch
A Demo-Rodeo and Western Zydeco Dance
Sponsors/Co-hosts: World Youth Foundation, The Honorable Lee P. Brown, Mayor of Houston;
Dr. Priscilla D. Slade, President, Texas Southern University
Bring your spurs, western wear and embrace the flavor of Texas-Western Jamboree Style. You will enjoy western line dancing for
beginners, Texas Two-step and Zydeco flavor dance. Walk around the simulated ranch and visit vendors who will have Western
wild artifacts, small animals and memorabilia.
Come on down and kick up those heels and remember the western jamboree-Texas style! Transportation will be provided, beginning at 7:30 p.m. from the Hyatt Hotel at the corner of Dallas and Louisiana Streets.
42 2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program
�Sunday, November 24
Ongoing Events
Conference Registration
Cypress Room and Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - Noon
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction, and
Displays from Affiliated Councils
Today's Special Sessions
7:30 a.m. . . . Worship Service sponsored by the Religion and
Family Life, Ethnic Minorities and
Feminism and Family Studies Sections
10:15 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Policy Session
Magnolia Room (3rd Floor)
8:00 a.m. - Noon
Employment Matching Service
Pecan and Ebony Rooms (4th Floor)
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
6:45 - 7:15 a.m.
Session #400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
Meditation Time
All attendees are welcome.
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Session #403 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 2
Premarital Education as a Prevention Strategy for
Welfare Reform (SW)
P Workshop Leaders: Karen A. Shirer; Mark Hardin;
Jodi L. Spicer
Chair: Karen A. Shirer
Session #401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Session #404 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency
Worship Service
Converting Policy Research to Action (SW)
B Interested in Conducting Family Impact Seminars in
Your State Capitol? The Experiences of California,
Indiana, Michigan, Oregon, and Wisconsin, Karen
Bogenschneider; Bettina M. Friese; Sally R. Bowman;
Ginny Puddefoot; Betty Krejci
B The Voice of Experience: How Researchers Communicate
With Policymakers, Bettina M. Friese; Karen Bogenschneider
B Bridging Research and Policy: Child Advocates’ Use of
Welfare Reform Research, Stephanie A. Schaefer
Chair: Karen Bogenschneider
Discussant: Bonnie Braun
Presider: Leigh Ann Simmons
Sponsored by the NCFR Religion and Family Life, Ethnic
Minorities, and Feminism and Family Studies Sections
Soloist: Cleo Williams
Message: Pastor W. S. Lee, Jr., Berean Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Houston, Texas
Presider: Thomas Roberts, CFLE
All attendees are welcome. Participate in enlightening, uplifting
ecumenical worship with your colleagues.
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 9
Session #402 PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 1
Expectations Surrounding Parenthood (SW)
R Childhood and Adult Factors Affecting Plans to
Parent, Melanie Moore; Berna J. Skrypnek
R An Exploration of Contemporary Reasons for Parenthood,
Gurinder Dhillon; Berna J. Skrypnek; Melanie Moore
P SIDS Awareness: We Are Making a Difference, Jo Anne
Kock; Murial Sanders
Discussant/Presider: Maureen T. Mulroy
Session #405 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 3
Constructing Kin Ties in Challenging Contexts
R Linking Generations: The Family Legacies of Older
Mothers, Margaret Manoogian
R Ritualized Kin-work Among Non-metropolitan Lesbians and
Gay Men, Ramona Faith Oswald; Rebecca Grossman;
Grace Chung
R Providing Support and Presenting Challenge: Adult Daughters
and Their Mothers in Rural, Low-income Families, Leslie N.
Richards; Margaret Manoogian; Sharon Seiling; Carolyn
Bird
Discussant: Paul Rosenblatt
Presider: Adriana Umana-Taylor, CFLE
Recorder: Aine Marie Humble, CFLE
2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program 43
�Sunday, November 24
"
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
-c.
~np..-...po.'nil~.... ·~r11(.3!
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 9 continued
Concurrent Sessions 10
Session #406 PA . . .. ... ... ... Arboretum 5
Session #409 PA ...... .. .. . .. Arboretum 1
Correlates and Mtennath of D ivorce (AP; SW)
R The Effect of Parental Marital Quality on Young
L..Q:!J Adults' Attitudes Toward Divorce, Carolyn A. Kapinus
R Mothers Re-partnering After Divorce: Diverging Perceptions
of Mothers and Their Adolescents, Susan Silverberg Koerner;
L ela Rankin; D enyelle C. Baete Kenyon; Marcella E. Kom
RWhy Stay Married? Rewards, Barriers, and l'vfarital Stability,
D enise K. Wallin; P aul R. Amato
Discussant D avid H . Demo
Presider: Car olyn A. K.'lpinus
MJ
Session #407 PA .. ... . .. ... .. Cottonwood
New P erspectives on F ath ers (AP; SW)
MJ R Cross-informant Congruence and Consistency With
L..Q:!_J Time Diary Data on d1e Inventory of Father Involve-
ment, J ay Fagan; R andal D . Day; Matthew B ean
RBeyond "Who Does What'': Parental Beliefs and Their
Implications for Father Involvement, Bridget M. Gaertner;
Karissa Greving; T racy Spinrad
RThe Effects of the Transition to Parenthood and Subsequent
Children on Mens' Lives, Chris W. Knoester; D avid J .
E ggebee:n
RDisentangling Mothering and Fathering: An Assessment of
Relative Importance, H eidi E . Stolz; Brian K. Barber; J o seph
A. O lsen
Discussant AlanJ. H awkins, CFLE
Presider: Chris W. Knoester
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
Session #408 . ... . ... . .... . . ... Regency
Public Policy Seminar
A Public Policy Roundtable: Back to the Future
Legislative representatives from Family Service Organizations:
Alliance for Children and Families, American Association for Family
and Consumer Sciences, American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy, American Psychological Association, Fanlilies
Support America, National Association of Social Workers, and
Society for Research in Child Development will participate in a discussion that will crystllllize our collective public policy agenda for
2003-2004_They will identify relevant issues of mutual concern, key
stakeholders, and look at reforming the Consortium of Family
Organizations_
Co-Moderators: J ean Bau er; Margaret Feldm an; Steve
Wisensale
44 2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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F amily Life E ducation for Adolescents
B Fanlily Life Education in Utah High Schools: The
Question of Effective Implementation, B arbara J ean
Thompson; Shirley R. Klein, C FLE; J Kelly McCoy
B What Teens and Parents Want A Needs Assessment for a
Secondary School Fanlily Science Class, H eather M. Stonely;
Shirley R. Klein, CFLE
B Implications of Understanding Youth Experimentation for
Parent Education, J odi B . Dworkin
Discussant/Presider: Jacqueline J- Kirby, CFLE
Session #410 PA . ... .. .. .. . .. Arboretum 2
Family I ssues R elated to Sub stance Abuse
.l11i
RPad1ways to Adolescent Substance Abuse: Examination
of Grandparent Households, Cindy E. Block, C FLE;
Kw a:nghee Ju:ng; Ambika Krislmalrnmar
B Women in Treatment for Substance Abuse: The Effect of
Gender Sensitive Services, Frederick B . Brewster; J acqueline
Wallen
r~
RAssessing d1e Risk of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Understanding
Substance Use Among Pregnant Women, Laurie L . Meschke;
J oyce H oll; Sara Messelt
Discussant: Teresa W. Julian
Presider: Karel M. Koenig
Recorder: Kristen E. H olm
Session #411 PA .. ...... .. ... Arboretum 5
E nhancing Feminist Und erstandings: Conscious and
Inclusive Theories and Method s (SW)
B Black Feminism as Identity Politics: The I:ntegra~ tion of Black Consciousness Into Fanlily Science
Research on Black Women, April L . F ew; Stacey FloydThomas
B Valuing Diversity: Prejudice Reduction Through Participation
in Inter-Group Dialogue Groups, Batya H yman
ri1 Fiii1
0
RLearning to Conduct Respectful and Reflexive Research:
Issues and Dilemmas, Shaxmon E . Weaver; E lizabeth A.
Sh arp
Discussant: Katherine R . Allen, CFLE
Presider: E dith Lewis
Recorder: Ai:ne Marie H umble
�Sunday, November 24
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions 10 continued
Session #412 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arboretum 4
Contexts of Development: Family Structure and
Economic Challenge (AP; SW)
R Territories of Childhood: Locating the Rural Trailer
Park as a Development Context, Katherine A.
MacTavish
R An Exploration of the Relationship Between Financial
Challenge and Adolescent Identity Development, Tommy M.
Phillips; Joe F. Pittman
R Economic Hardship in the Family of Origin and Adult
Children’s Psychological Well-being: Testing a Dual-process
Model, Juliana M. Sobolewski; Paul R. Amato
R Parental Behavior and Child Conduct Problems in Different
Types of Households: A Study of African-American Families,
Ronald L. Simons; Yi-Fu Chen; Leslie C. Gordon
Discussant: Maureen A. Perry-Jenkins
Presider: Juliana M. Sobolewski
Things to Do Before Leaving the
Conference
q Purchase Audio and Video Tapes. Take your
favorite sessions to your colleagues. Purchaseaudio and video
tapes. Audio tapes can be picked up before you leave. Video
tapes will be sent within two weeks after the Conference.
q Fill out Continuing Education forms and
either leave at the Registration Desk or mail to
NCFR by December 10.
q Stop by the Cyber Cafe and Register for the
2003 Conference. Take advantage of the lowest
registration fees for next year.
q Prepare to submit a proposal for the 2003
Conference. Deadline is February 15, 2003.
2002 NCFR Annual Conference Program 45
�NCFR Board and
Please Note: Board and Committee meetings are for members of the appropriate Board or committee only.
Tuesday, November 19
1:00 - 5:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
Financial Decision Processes Within LowIncome and Working Poor Families Work
Group
Presider: B. Kay Pasley, Work Group Chair
2:00 – 9:30 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
2001-2002 NCFR Board of Directors
Presider: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR
President
Thursday, November 21
7:30 – 10:00 a.m. . . . . Michael Benjamin’s Suite
Fellowship Committee
Presider: Harriette P. McAdoo, Committee Chair
7:30 – 9 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Students/New Professionals Representatives
to NCFR Sections
Presider: Tammy L. Henderson, CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Representative to the Board
Noon - 1:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandalwood
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Presider: Alexis J. Walker, Editor
Wednesday, November 20
Friday, November 22
8 a.m. – Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
7:30 – 9:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Competing Interests and Tensions Within the
Family Work Group
Presider: B. Kay Pasley, Work Group Chair
11 a.m. – Noon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
2002 Local Arrangements Committee
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Local
Arrangements Chair
Noon – 1:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holly
Association of Councils Officers
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
1:00 – 5:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raintree
Responsible Motherhood Work Group
Presider: B. Kay Pasley, Work Group Chair
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
2002-2003 NCFR Board of Directors
Presider: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, 2001-2003 NCFR
President
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Section Chairs
Presider: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, NCFR President
2003 Program Committee
Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2003 Program Chair
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ponderosa
Association of Councils Executive Board
Presider: Raeann Hamon, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar
CFLE Program Review Committee
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE; Committee
Chair
12:15 – 1:45 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandalwood
Family Relations’ Editors
Presider: B. Kay Pasley, Editor
12:15 - 2:15 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ponderosa
Annual Conference Program Quality
Committee
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Coordinator
12:15 – 3:15 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mesquite
Elections Council Meeting
Presiders: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE; Leanor
Boulin-Johnson, Committee Chairs
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. . . . . . Michael Benjamin’s Suite
Editors, Allen Press Reps, and NCFR Staff
Presider: Michael L. Benjamin
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�Committee Meetings
Friday, November 22
continued
2:30 - 5:30 p.m ... .. .. . . ... .. . Cedar
Certification Review Committee Meeting
PresideJ:: J anice Weber, CFLE, Conunittee Chair
6:00 - 6:45 p.m . . . ... .. . .. . . Dogwood
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and
Membership Forum
Presider: Carol A. D arling, CFLE; 2001-2003
NCFR President
7:00- 8:15p.m. .
.. . .. . . Dogwood
Diversity Session
Saturday, November 23
7:00 - 10:15 a. m. . . . . . . .. .. . Mesquite
Public Policy Committee Meeting
PresideJ:: J ean Bauer, Conunittee Vice Chair
Sunday, November 24
8:30 - 10 a.m.. . . . . .. . .. . .. . Mesquite
2003 Program Committee Meeting
Presider: P aul R. Amato , 2003 Program Conunittee
Chair
Meetings of Allied
Associations
Groves Conference Board Meetings
Thursday, N ov: 21, 8:00- 10:00 a.m... .. Grot'es Suite
Saturday, Nov: 23, 8:00- 10:00 a.m. .. . .. Grot'es Suite
PresideJ:: Connie Steele, C FLE, Groves President
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association
Friday, N ov: 22, 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. . . . . . . . A roomum 4
Journal of Family Issues Editors Meeting
Saturday, Nov: 23, 8:30- 10:00 a.m. . .. . . . . Ponderosa
PresideJ:: Constance Shehan, Editor
Do You Want to be
More Active in NCFR?
NCFR is a multi-disciplinary organization offering
many membership benefits, and becoming more
active m the organization is a great way to meet other
colleagues. Here are some ideas to help you meet the
leaders during the Conference.
Attend the Newcomers Reception on
Thursday, Nov: 21, 6:00 pm. If this is your first or
second time at the NCFR Conference, you are
welcome to attend. Meet the NCFR President,
Board members, and Section Chairs.
Come to the One Stop Shopping on Thursday,
Nov: 21,7:00 pm. NCFR leaders will share their
knowledge about topics such as publishing in
NCFR journals, becoming more active in NCFR,
how to submit a proposal for the Conference, and
others.
Attend Section Business/ Membership
Meetings. You do not need to be a member of a
Section to attend these meetings. The Sections
make it possible for you to become active within
your specialty. As you become active in Sections, it
is easier to be more mvolved in the organization as
a whole.
Come to the Annual Business Meeting and
Membership Forum followed by the
Diversity Action Forum on Friday, Nov: 22,
beginning at 6:00 pm.
Participate in all the Receptions. This is one
of d1e best ways to meet people. Many collaborative projects have started at an NCFR Conference.
stop and ask questions when you see an
attendee wearing a colored ribbon. These
are NCFR officers, Board members, staff, committee members, etc. They will be happy to visit
with you about the Conference and being active in
NCFR.
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�Fly Continental or
Northwest Airlines and
Save on Air Fares to the
NCFR Annual
Conference
November 21-24, 2002; Pre-conference Workshops: November 19-20
NCFR has selected Continental and Northwest Airlines as NCFR’s official carriers. They offer lower air fares to the NCFR conference. These prices are valid from
November 14-November 29, 2002.
You are eligible for a 5-10% discount below the lowest published fares, and additional discounts if you purchase 60 days or more before your travel date. Continental and
Northwest also have Zone Fares available for attendees.
To take advantage of these fares you or your travel agent must phone the airlines directly
using the numbers and reference codes below. These discounts are available only by
phone. They are not available on the airline websites. NCFR researched and discovered
that their fares were $40 - $50 lower than online.
Continental MeetingWorks: 1-800-468-7022 (6:30 am - 10 pm CST).
Reference Number: UF2DCY
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pm CST). WorldFile/Ticket Designator Reference Number: NEM6V
When you book your flights with Continental MeetingWorks or Northwest Meeting
Services, not only are you getting great discounts, but you are enabling NCFR to build a
successful airline profile that helps us negotiate better conference discounts in the future!
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�Plan Now to Attend and Present at the
2003 NCFR Conference
Conference: Wednesday afte.rnoon, Nov. 19 Saturday evening, Nov. 22, 2003
Pre-conference Workshops: Monday afternoon,
November 17 - Wednesday morning, November 19
What is the Future of M arriage?
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Vancouver, British Columbia
Program Chair:
Paul R. Amato, Penn State University
The 2003 Call for Proposals \Yill be anUJ.able on NCFR's website i.n October 2002:
http: / /www.ncfr.org/conference_info/ index.asp. It \\'ill also be inserted in the Conference Packets,
and the D ecember NCFR Report.
Opening Plenary Speaker
Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins Univ.
speaking on the theme from the perspectives of
demography and social policy.
Goals
To review current demographic, sociological, and psychological evidence on the state of marriage. How has marriage changed in recent decades? Is marriage declining in
importance? Is marriage still relevant in a "culmre of
divorce?" Or is marriage an adaptable and resilient instimtion? What form(s) will marriage take in the near fumre?
To explore racial and ethnic variability in marriage. What
are d1e particular strengths and potential challenges to
marriage, among African-Americans, Latinos, and other
minority communities?
To consider d1e viability of alternatives to conventional
marriage, especially nonmarital cohabitation. Is cohabitation a reasonable substimte for marriage? Does it meet
adults' needs for intimacy and childrens' needs for stability? Should marriage-like relationships among gays and
lesbians be considered (socially and legally) as marriages?
How does the U.S. compare with other nations with
respect to the legal and social recognition of cohabitation?
Specia I Features
TI1ematic Paper Sessions with discussants
Poster session s scheduled against few competing events
Research Updates for Practitioners on topics undergoing
rapid change
Workshops focused on new methods and practices providing hands-on experience for beginners and those needing a refresher course
Symposia on research and practice topics just emerging or
for which d1ere is renewed interest
Professional Development Seminars
Future Conference Dates
2004- November 15-20 - Hyatt Regency Orlando Hotel, Orlando, Florida
Program Chair: Jay D . Teaclunan, Western Washington Univ:
2005- November 15-20- Phoeni."'{, AZ
2006- November 7-12- Minneapolis, MN
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�Program Committee
Program Ch air ...... ... ............ ... ........... Alan Booth, Penn State University
P rogram Chair-elect ...... . ....... .. ...... . .... P aul R. Amato, Penn State University
Section Chairs:
Education and Enrichment ............ Patricia T anner Nelson, CFLE, Univ. of Delaware
Ethnic Minorities............ . . . ............ Estella A. Martinez, Univ. of New Mexico
Family and Health ...... ... ............ ... ....... Ann E . Garwick, Univ. of :tvfinnesota
Family Policy ...... ... .............. ... .... Steven K. Wisensale, Univ. of Connecticut
Family Science ........ ... .............. . D eborah B. Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State Univ.
Family Therapy ........ .. .............. ... .............. ... ... RichardS. Wampler, Texas Tech Univ.
Feminism and Family Studies . ............. ... ............. ... . Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Oregon State Univ.
International ...... .. .............. .. ............. ... ............ Jacki Fitzpatrick, Te....as Tech Univ.
Religion and Family Life ............. ... ............. Thomas W. Roberts, CFLE, San Diego State Univ.
Research and TI1eory ............ ... ............ ... ............. .. .. Ann C. C ro uter, Penn State Univ.
Students/ New Professionals Program Rep ... .. ..... . ... J ennifer S. Pa rker, Univ. of So. Carolina-Spartanberg
Association of Councils Program Chair ........ ... ........ Britton Wood, CFLE, Consultant, Ft. Worth, TX
Public Policy Sessions . ... ............. .. .......... Laura E iklenborg and Michael L. B enjamin, NCFR
Theory Construction/ Research Methodology Workshop....... Libby B. Blume, CFLE, Univ. of Detroit-Mercy
E x Officio:
NCFR Conference Coordinator..... ... ............. ... .......... Cindy Winter, CMP
President .. ... ............. ... ........... Carol A. D arling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
President-elect .. .. .............. .. .............. .. ... Gay C. Kitson, Univ. of Akron
NCFRExecutive Director. ... .. ....... .. ..... ... ..... ... ..... . Mich ael L. Benjamin
Exhibits Coordinator .......... ... ............. . . . .......... Jeanne Ryberg, NCFR
Audio-Visual Coordinator. .... . ...... .. ...... Carl Williams, Consultant, Philadelphia, PA
Local Arrangements
Committee
Chair .. . ... . Maxine H ammonds-Smith, CFLE, T e.'raS
Soud1ern Univ.
Honorary Co-Chairs . . ... T he Honorable Lee P. Brown,
Mayor of Houston
Priscilla D . Slade, President, Texas Soud1em Univ.
Employment Matching Service.. Mary Bold, CFLE, Chair
members of a Class at T e.'raS Woman's Univ.
TI1e H onorable Lee
Priscilla D. Slade Hospitality Center ............. . .. Linda Acitelli, Chair
P. Brown
Anninta Jacobson, CFLE; and
T exas Council on Family Relations
Liaison for Emergencies . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . ..... . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . Deborah Cashen, Chair
Student Assistants .. . .. . .. . ................... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .......... T 01runie Lawhon, CFLE, Chair
Rudy Ray Seward; D ianna Clayton; Carolyn Caplinger;
VIP Speakers ...... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ...... . .. . ...... . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..... Bobbie Snodgrass; M onte Wainsco tt
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�Board of Directors
2001-2002 Board Members
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State University
President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William D. Allen, Family Therapy Resources, Minneapolis, MN
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Flick, CFLE, North Eugene, OR High School
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie A. Koepke, University of Wisconsin-Stout
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue University
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe F. Pittman, Auburn, University
Association of Councils President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messiah College
Carol A. Darling, Students/New Professionals Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tammy L. Henderson, CFLE, Virginia Tech
CFLE
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Ryberg
2002-2003 Board Members
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State University
President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
Member-At-Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martha Farrell Erickson, University of Minnesota
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence H. Ganong, University of Missouri-Columbia
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie A. Koepke, University of Wisconsin-Stout
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue University
Member-At-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane B. Tornatore, Washington State University
Association of Councils President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messiah College
Students/New Professionals Representative. . . . . . Adriana Umana-Taylor, CFLE, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign
Ex officio:
NCFR Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Ryberg
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexis J. Walker,
Oregon State University
Family Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Kay Pasley,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
2001/2002 Board of Directors
Back row left to right - William Allen, Raeann Hamon, Gay
Kitson, Carol Darling, Joe Pittman.
Front row - Michael Benjamin, Marilyn Flick, Leslie Koepke,
Judith Myers-Walls, Tammy Henderson
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�Staff and Affiliates
Headquarters Staff
Toll Free Phone Number (U.S. and
Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-781-9331
NCFR Phone Number. . . . . . . . 763-781-9331
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763-781-9348
General E-Mail . . . . . . . . . ncfr3989@ncfr.org
Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ncfr.org
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Michael L. Benjamin, M.P.H.
ext. 21; e-mail: mbenjamin@ncfr.org
Conference Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Winter, CMP
ext. 15; e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org
Certification Director . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
ext. 12; e-mail: dawn@ncfr.org
Finance Manager . . John Pepper, ext. 16; e-mail: pepper@ncfr.org
Project Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Eiklenborg, M.P.H
ext. 17; e-mail: laura@ncfr.org
Administrative Assistant/Exhibits Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jeanne Ryberg, ext. 11; e-mail: jryberg@ncfr.org
Accounting/Data Entry Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nikki Cunningham, ext. 14; e-mail: nikki@ncfr.org
Marketing Coordinator/Association of Councils Liaison. . . . . . . . .
Lynda Bessey, ext. 22; e-mail: lbessey@ncfr.org
Membership/Newlsetter/Customer Service Coordinator . . . . . . . .
Sasha Smith, ext. 10; e-mail: sasha@ncfr.org
Mail Clerk/Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Schutz,
ext. 20; e-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org
Washington Representative. . . . . . . . . . Margaret Feldman, Ph.D.
U.N. Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Bensman, Ph.D.
Michael Benjamin
Association of Councils
Executive Board
President . . . . . . Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE
Program Chair . . . . . . Britton Wood, CFLE
Secretary/Treasurer & Affiliate . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection Editor . . . . Janice Weber, CFLE
Past President; Nominating Committee Chair.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lane H. Powell, CFLE
Student/New Professional Rep . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donald Gregory
Section Liaison . Lorraine Blackman, CFLE
Staff Liaison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
Raeann Hamon,
CFLE
Affiliated Council Presidents
State
California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Gardner
Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Westlake
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Blackman, CFLE
Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Covey, CFLE
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcie Brooke, CFLE
Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Hans, CFLE
Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted G. Futris, CFLE
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oteka Ball, CFLE
Pennsylvania/Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cynthia Drenovsky
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Sale, CFLE
Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susanne Olsen
Regional/Local
Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Smith
Greater Greensboro, NC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Dorman
Taiwan, ROC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justine Kung
Student Councils (Advisors)
NCFR Staff: Back row, left to right: John Pepper, Michael
Benjamin, Dawn Cassidy; Middle row: Jeanne Ryberg, Judy Schutz,
Lynda Bessey, Laura Eiklenborg. Front row: Cindy Winter, Sasha
Smith, Nikki Cunningham
Bowling Green State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Chibucos
Chowan College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Garris, CFLE
East Carolina University . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Carroll, CFLE
Kent State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary M. Dellman-Jenkins
Louisiana Tech University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duane Dowd, CFLE
Lubbock Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lane Powell, CFLE
Messiah College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raeann Hamon, CFLE
Miami University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra K. Hughes
North Texas University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommie Lawhon, CFLE
Purdue University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paula Usita
Samford University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Sandifer-Stech, CFLE
South Carolina State Univ.. . . . . . . Sheila Littlejohn-Blake, CFLE
Syracuse University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Moreno
University of Detroit-Mercy . . . . . . . . . . . Libby B. Blume, CFLE
University of Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . Adriana Umana-Taylor, CFLE
University of Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE
University of Louisiana-Lafayette. . . . . . . . . . Janice Weber, CFLE
University of Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Harvey, CFLE
University of Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger Rubin
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�34th Annual NCFR Media
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Produced by State of the Art Inc.
CATEGORY 5: Family Violence/Abuse
(Educational) 1st Place – Child Abuse: How
to See it, How to Stop it – Produced by Bureau
for At-Risk Youth
(Educational) 1st Place – DeColores –
Produced by Eyebite Productions
(Commercial) 1st Place – The Joy of Erotic
Massage – Produced by Sinclair Intimacy
Institute
Runner – Up – Student Workshop: Talking
About Sexual Harrassment – Produced by
Sunburst Technology
Honorable Mention – Just Call me Kade –
Produced by – Frameline
CATEGORY 12: Teenage
Pregnancy/Sexuality
(Commercial) 1st Place – Degrassi: The Next
Generation “ The Mating Game” Produced by
Epitome Pictures
Runner-up – Talking About Homosexuality and
Gay Teens – Produced by ABC News
Honorable Mention – Real People: Teens Talk
About Alcohol, Sex and Violence – Produced by
Sunburst Technology
CATEGORY 13: STD/AIDS
(Educational) 1st Place – Positively:
Caregivers of Children Coping With HIV and AIDS
Helping Family Care Givers and Strangers at Risk
CATEGORY 4: Families With Special
Needs
CATEGORY 10: Parenting Issues
(Educational) 1st Place – Refrigerator
Mothers – Produced by Fanlight Productions
(Commercial) 1st Place – ABC News 20/20
- Mom’s Favorite - Produced by ABC News
Runner-Up – Daddy and Me – Produced by
Aquarium Health Care Videos
Honorable Mention – A Fair Chance: Parents
With Developmental Disabilities – Produced by
Program Development Associates
– Produced by NYU Institute Against
Violence
Honorable Mention – Imagining Robert: My
Brother, Madness and Survival – Produced by
Florentine Films: Hott Productions
– Produced by State of the Art Inc.
Runner-Up – Alexian Brothers Boneventure
House: New Beginnings – Produced by – Tod
Lillithun
CATEGORY 14: Other (eg. PSAs)
CATEGORY 9: Diverse Family Systems
(Educational) 1st Place – My Family, My
Neighborhood, My Story – Produced by
NEWIST/CESA 7
(Commercial) 1st Place – Sticks and Stones –
Produced by National Film Board of Canada
Runner-up – ABC News: The Amazing Bollman
Family – Produced by ABC News
(Educational) 1st Place – The Culture of
Emotions – Produced by Culture Productions
(Commercial) 1st Place – ABC News
Productions: Safety Challenge: The New
Meaning of Safe – Produced by ABC News
Runner-Up – In Times Like These – Produced
by Gary Swanson
Honorable Mention – Global Nomads:
Cultural Bridges for the New Millennium –
Produced by Alice Wu
Many thanks to the hundreds of NCFR members who served as judges.
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�Index of
The following people are listed in the previous pages in the following order: Last Name, First Name, Employer, Session Number(s) in which
the person is a participant or listed, Page Number(s) in which the person is listed.
A
Abbott, Douglas A., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #118, #213-4a/b, #217-52
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 27, 30
Acitelli, Linda, Univ. of Houston . . . pp. 4, 51
Acock, Alan, Oregon State Univ.,
#TC8, #TC10, #242 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 34
Acs, Greg, The Urban Inst., Washington, DC,
#312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 37
Adams, Bert N., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#TC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, inside back cover
Adams, Mark, Texas Tech Univ., #124 . . p. 21
Adams, CFLE, Rebecca A., Ball State Univ.,
#217-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Adams Rebecca L., Whitman Cty. Counseling
Serv., Pullman, WA, #315-48 . . . . . . . . p. 39
Adler-Baeder, CFLE, Francesca, Auburn
Univ., #122, #217-12 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20; 28
Agathangelou Anna M., Global Change Inst.,
Cyprus, #210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Aguirre, Carmen, #PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11
Albrecht, Gloria, Univ. of Detroit-Mercy,
#TC9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Aldous, Joan, Univ. of Notre Dame . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Allen, CFLE, Katherine R., Virginia Tech,
#TC3, TC8, #TC17, #103, #242, #411 . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 8, 14, 34, 44
Allen, William D., Private Practice,
Minneapolis, MN, #115 . . . . . . . . pp. 19, 53
Allgood, Scot M., Utah State Univ.,
#113-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Alvarado, M. Irma, #130-10 . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Ama, Shane M., Portland State Univ.,
#113-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Amato, Paul R., Penn State Univ., #110,
#132-4, #230, #406, #412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . pp. 12, 16, 23, 32, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51
Ames, CFLE, Barbara D., Michigan State
Univ., #315-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Anderson, Edward R., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#113-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-10, #227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 32
Anderson, Shayne, Brigham Young Univ.,
#113-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Arditti, Joyce A., Virginia Tech,
#TC14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Arms, CFLE, Karen G., Univ. of
Connecticut, #315-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Arndt, Carrie, Grand Canyon Univ.,
#113-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Arthur, Kristin, Virginia Tech, #219 . . . . p. 31
Asay, CFLE, Sylvia M., Univ. of NebraskaKearney, #321. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Auerbach, Carl, Yeshiva Univ., #130. . . . p. 22
Averett, Paige, Virginia Tech, #219 . . . . . p. 31
Axelson, Leland J., Emeritus, Virginia Tech . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Axinn, William, Univ. of Michigan . . . . . p. 12
B
Baber, Kristine, Univ. of New Hampshire,
TC17, #221, #315-36 . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 31, 39
Badr, Hoda J., Univ. of Houston, #123. .p. 20
Baete Kenyon, Denyelle C., Univ. of Arizona,
#406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Bahr, Kathleen, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bailey, Deborah C., Michigan State Univ.,
#TC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Ball, Oteka, Oklahoma Council President
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Ballard, CFLE, Sharon M., East Carolina
Univ., #217-13, #330 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 42
Ballard Reisch, Deborah S., Univ. of Nevada,
#TC5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bamaca-Gomez, Mayra Y., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #208, #220, #305,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 31, 36, 41
Baptiste, David A., Psychotherapy Consultants Inc., Las Cruces, NM, #332 . . . . . p. 42
Barber, Bonnie L., Univ. of Arizona,
#107, #315-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 39
Barber Brian K., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #107, #407 . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 44
Bartell, Denise S., Univ. of Wisconsin-Green
Bay, #223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Bass, Brenda L., Univ. of Northern Iowa,
#113-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Bauer, Jean, Univ. of Minnesota,
#311, #408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 37, 44, 47
Bean, Matthew, Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-44, #407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39, 44
Bean, Roy A., Ohio State Univ.,
#308, #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 36, 40
Beaton, John M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Beckwith, Renee, Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Behnke, Andrew O., Utah State Univ.,
#217-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Behrendt, CFLE, Linda S., Concordia Col.,
#113-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Bell, David C., Affiliated Systems Corp.,
Houston, TX, TC12, #113-55 . . . . pp. 8, 19
Bell, Linda G., Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake,
#TC5, #113-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 19
Bell-Scott, Patricia, Univ. of Georgia,
#130-5a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Bengtson, Vern L., Univ. of Southern
California, #TC8, TC16, #242, #315-44
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 34, 39
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Benjamin, Michael L., NCFR, #232, #316,
#326. . . . . . . pp. 3, 33, 40, 42, 46, 51, 53, 55
Bensman, Marilyn, NCFR United Nations
Representative, New York City . . . . . . . p. 55
Benson, Mark J., Virginia Tech,
#TC10, #219, #325-1. . . . . . . . pp. 8, 31, 41
Berg, Denise S., Santa Monica Col.,
#130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Berglund, CFLE, Dorothy M., Selfemployed, Nova Scotia, #211 . . . . . . . . p. 26
Berke, CFLE, Debra L., Messiah Col. , #116,
#213-4a/b, #325-2 . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 27, 41
Berman, Sara, Portland State Univ.,
#113-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Berry, Judy O., Univ. of Tulsa,
#217-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Bessey, Lynda, NCFR Staff. . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Bickham, David S., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Bierman, Karen, Univ. of Michigan,
#218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Bird, Carolyn, Univ. of Minnesota,
#405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Bird, Gloria Wanager, Virginia Tech,
#113-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Blackman, Lorraine, Indiana Council
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Blackwell, CFLE, Ann P., Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #325-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Blanchfield, Sylvia, #130-9 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Blankemeyer, CFLE, Maureen S., Kent State
Univ., #220, #315-6 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 31, 38
Blanton Priscilla White, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Block, CFLE, Cindy E., Syracuse Univ.,
#410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Block, Elizabeth Benchea, Louisiana State
Univ., #113-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Blume, CFLE, Libby Balter, Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy, #TC1, #TC6, #TC17,
#TC18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 8, 9, 51, 55
Blume, Thomas W., Oakland Univ., MI,
#TC5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Boeckmann Irene, Univ. of Fribourg,
#124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Boettcher, Tyfany, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#TC11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bogenschneider, Karen, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #206, #404 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26, 43
Bold, CFLE, Mary, Texas Woman’s Univ.,
#217-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 4, 29, 51
Booth, Alan, Penn State Univ., #110, #132-4,
#214, #226, #231
. . . . . . . . . . pp. 12, 13, 16, 23, 27, 32, 33, 51
Borden, Lynne M., Univ. of Arizona,
#315-17, #315-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
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Boss, Pauline, Univ. of Minnesota, #101,
#318. . . . . . pp. 12, 14, 40, inside back cover
Boulin-Johnson, Leanor, Arizona State Univ.,
#305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 36, 46
Bowen, Gary L., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #TC10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bowen, Natasha K., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #TC10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bower, CFLE, Donald W., Univ. of Georgia,
#228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Bowler, Ruth, Univ. of Maryland,
#227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Bowman, Sally R., Oregon State Univ.,
#404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Boyce, Glenna C., Utah State Univ.,
#243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Bracey, Jeana R., Univ. of Illinois,
#208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Bradford, Brenda, Bradford and Associates,
Charlottetown, PEI, #211. . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Bradford, Kay P., Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Braun, Bonnie, Univ. of Maryland,
#217-10, #227, #404 . . . . . . . pp. 28, 32, 43
Braver, Sanford, Arizona State Univ.,
#324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Bredehoft, CFLE, David J., Concordia Univ.,
#102, #228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 32
Brewster, Frederick B., Self-employed, Silver
Spring, MD., #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Briggs, Kathleen, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#124, #308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 36
Brock, Donna-Jean P., Virginia Tech,
#315-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Broman, Clifford L., Michigan State Univ.,
#217-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Brooke, CFLE, Marcie, Minnesota Council
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Brosi, Matthew W., Michigan State Univ.,
#108-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Brosi, Whitney A., Michigan State Univ.,
#306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Brown, Gregory E., Central Missouri State
Univ., #217-16, #309 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 36
Brown, The Honorable Lee P., Mayor of
Houston, #110, #337 . . . . pp. 12, 16, 42, 51
Bryan, Laura A., Texas Tech Univ., #123,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 40
Bryant, CFLE, Chalandra M., Iowa State
Univ., #223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Buck, CFLE, Joyce M., Weber State Univ.,
#213-4a/b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Buckley, Rhonda, Auburn Univ., #TC15 . p. 8
Buehler, Cheryl A., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #214, #217-25, #315-12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 27, 29, 38
Bulcroft, Richard, Western Washington Univ.,
#TC15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Bullough, Elizabeth, Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Burch, Scott C., Arizona State Univ.,
#113-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Burden, Jennifer Smith, Michigan State Univ.,
#217-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Burgess, Norma J. Bond, Syracuse Univ.,
#TC6, #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 41
Burr, Wesley R., Emeritus, Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Burton, Linda, Penn State Univ., #108-3,
#307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 36
Busboom, Amy L., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Busby, Dean M., Texas Tech Univ.,
#113-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Bush, Kevin Ray, Univ. of Georgia,
#113-34, #113-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18, 19
C
Calahan, CFLE, Charles A., Purdue Univ.,
#315-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Camp, Brian D., Louisiana Tech Univ.,
#315-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Caplinger, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Caplovitz, Allison Gilman, Univ. of TexasAustin, #125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Carkoglu, Asli, Purdue Univ.,
#118, #209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 26
Carolan, CFLE, Marsha T., Michigan State
Univ., #217-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Carroll, Elizabeth, East Carolina Univ.,
#ACPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 55
Carroll, Jason S., Brigham Young Univ., #207,
#315-4, #315-23, #315-42 . . . pp. 26, 38, 39
Casady, Angela, Michigan State Univ.,
#217-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Cashen, Deborah, Consultant, Houston, TX
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Cassidy, CFLE, Dawn, NCFR, #114, #131,
#238, #321 . . . . . . . . . pp. 19, 22, 33, 41, 55
Catlett, Beth S., De Paul Univ., #211 . . . p. 26
Chabot, Jennifer M., Ohio Univ., #219 . p. 31
Chadiha, Letha B., Univ. of Michigan,
#103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Chafetz, Janet Saltzman, Univ. of Houston,
#TC17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 8
Chaney, Cassandra D., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #113-45. . . . . . . . p. 18
Chang, Yuhsuan, Purdue Univ., #104. . . p. 14
Chang, I. Joyce, Central Missouri State Univ.,
#217-17, #325-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 41
Chase, Melissa, Virginia Tech, #113-3 . . p. 17
Chen, Yi-Fu, Iowa State Univ., #412 . . . . p. 45
Chenoweth, Lillian C., Texas Woman’s Univ.,
#217-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Chibucos, Thomas, Bowling Green State
Univ., #ACPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 55
Choate, Kent, Baptist General Conv. of
Oklahoma, #113-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Choice, CFLE, Pamela, Self-employed, El
Cerrito, CA, #113-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson, Univ. of
Arizona, #217-30, #217-31, #217-58
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29, 30
Christensen, Harold T., Emeritus, Purdue
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Christiaens, Glenda, Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Christopher, F. Scott, Arizona State Univ.,
#113-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Chung, Grace, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #405 . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Clark, E. Audrey, California State Univ.Northridge, #105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Clark, Kathy, Ohio State Univ.,
#315-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Clarke, CFLE, Jean Illsley, J. I. Consultants,
Plymouth, MN, #102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Clayton, Dianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Coatsworth, Douglas, Penn State Univ.,
#214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Coffin, Alyson, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Cole, CFLE, Charles Lee, Univ. of
Louisiana-Monroe, TC#13, #113-24,
#315-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 17, 38
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #315-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 40, 55
Coltrane, Scott L., Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Colvin, CFLE, Jan, Louisiana Tech Univ.,
#217-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Conklin, Valerie, Penn State Univ.,
#211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Cookston, Jeffrey, Georgetown, TX,
#324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Corbitt-Shindler, Deborah, Univ. of
Houston, #120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Corwin, Melinda, Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Cottle, Nate, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#TC11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Couden, Barbara A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Coulter, CFLE, Fred W., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #113-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Covey, CFLE, Martin A., Spring Arbor Col.,
#TC9, #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 35, 55
Cox, Janet H., Utah State Univ., #217-3,
#315-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 38
Coyl, Diana, Univ. of New Mexico,
#223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa State Univ.,
#130-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Crawford, Duane W., Texas Tech Univ.,
#230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of Miami,
#TC3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ., #126,
#205, #234 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 25, 33, 51
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Crowder, Sakina, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Cumberland, Amanda J., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, Univ. of Tennessee,
#130-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Cunningham, Nikki, NCFR Staff . . . . . p. 55
Curry, CFLE, Beverly Kuykendall, Univ. of
NE-Kearney, #321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Curtis, CFLE, Thom, Univ. of Hawaii,
#235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Cushinberry, Catherine, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Czaplewski, CFLE, Mary Jo, Emeritus,
NCFR, #132-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 23
D
Dahl, CFLE, Carla M., Bethel Theological
Seminary, MN, #323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Daly Kerry J., Univ. of Guelph,
#TC7, #106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 15
Dannison, CFLE, Linda L., Western
Michigan Univ., #315-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Darling, CFLE, Carol A., Florida State Univ.,
#110, #138, #229, #231, #317
. . . . . pp. 3, 16, 23, 32, 33, 40, 46, 47, 51, 53
Davis, Cynthia, Virginia Tech, #113-3 . . p. 17
Dawson, Connie, Langley, WA, #102 . . . p. 14
Day, Randal D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
De Bord, CFLE, Karen, North Carolina State
Univ., #102, #304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 35
De Maris, Alfred, Bowling Green State Univ.,
#113-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
De Reus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ.-Altoona,
#TC16, #315-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 39
Deal, James E., North Dakota State Univ.,
#315-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Deighton, Tara R., Michigan State Univ.,
#217-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Del Campo, Diana S., New Mexico Coop.
Extension, #106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Delgado, Melissa Y., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-20, #315-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 29, 39
Dellman-Jenkins, Mary, Kent State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Demo, David H., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #TC1, #406 . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 44
Deng, Shiying, Arizona State Univ.,
#113-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Denham, CFLE, Sharon A., Ohio Univ.,
#209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Dennis, Steven A., Univ. of Arkansas Coop.
Ext., #108-1, #217-41 . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 29
Desrochers, Stephan, Cornell Univ.,
#315-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Dettmer, Kim, Lao Family Community of
Minnesota Inc., #103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Detzner, Daniel F., Univ. of Minnesota,
#217-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Dhillon, Gurinder, Univ. of Alberta,
#402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Dilworth, CFLE, Jennie E., Georgia
Southern Univ., #105, #113-49. . . pp. 14, 18
Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #TC8, #242. pp. 8, 34
Diversi, Marcelo, Utah State Univ.,
#217-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Dodd, Carley H., Abilene Christian Univ.,
#113-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Doherty, CFLE, William J., Univ. of
Minnesota, #TC13, #108-9, #110, #207,
#244, #310
. . . pp. 13, 15, 26, 34, 36, inside back cover
Dorman, Cynthia, Greater Greensboro Fam.
Life Coun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Dowd, CFLE, Duane Alan, Louisiana Tech
Univ., #315-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 39, 55
Downs, CFLE, Kimberly J. M., Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #315-2 . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Draper, Deborah, Utah Valley Regional
Medical Center, #217-35. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Drenovsky, Cynthia, PA/DE Council
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Dumka, Larry E., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Dunaway, David, Louisiana State Univ.,
#113-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Dunbar, Christopher, Michigan State Univ.,
#315-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Dunbar, Nora, Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Duncan, Greg, Northwestern Univ./Univ. of
Chicago Joint Ctr. for Poverty Research,
#312. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37,
Duncan, CFLE, Stephen F., Brigham Young
Univ., #213-1, #228 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 27, 32
Dunkley, Gregory, Rocky Mt. Youth Services,
#113-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Dunn, CFLE, Jessica, Univ. of Georgia,
#217-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Dunn, Stephanie, Middle Tennessee State
Univ., #113-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Dworkin, Jodi B., Univ. of Illinois,
#409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Dyches, Tina Taylor, Brigham Young Univ.,
#209, #217-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of Kentucky,
#224-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
E
Eales, Jacquie, Univ. of Alberta, #117 . . p. 20
Eanes, Angella, Young Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #217-57 . . . . . . . p. 30
Earthman, Erik, Virginia Tech,
#219, #315-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 31, 39
Ebata, Aaron T., Univ. of Illinois, #228. .p. 32
Edwards, Carolyn, Univ. of Nebraska,
#309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
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Eggebeen, David J., Penn State Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Eiklenborg, Laura, NCFR Staff . . . pp. 51, 55
Eisenberg, Nancy, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Enchautegui-De-Jesus, Noemi, Univ. of
Michigan, #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Engelbrecht, CFLE, Jo Ann, Texas Woman’s
Univ., #217-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Erickson, Martha Farrell, Children, Youth, &
Families Consortium, Minneapolis, MN,
#218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 53
Eshleman, J. Ross, Wayne State Univ.,
#118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Esposito, Lisa, Columbia Univ.,
#244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
F
Fabes, Richard, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30
Fagan, Jay, Temple Univ.,
#315-33, #407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 39, 44
Falconier, Mariana, Univ. of Maryland,
#212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 27
Fang, Sherry (Shei-Rei), Northern Illinois
Univ., #308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Fang, Shu-Ann, Iowa State Univ.,
#107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Farrar, Rebekah, Univ. of Tulsa,
#217-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Fast, Janet, Univ. of Alberta, #117 . . . . . p. 20
Feldman, Margaret, NCFR Washington
Representative, #408 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 44, 55
Ferrer, CFLE, Millie, Univ. of Florida,
#224-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Few, April L., Virginia Tech, #TC6,
#130-5b, #411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 22, 44
Fields, Joyce W., Columbia College,
#213-4a/b, #315-24 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 27, 38
Fiese, Barbara, Syracuse Univ., #TC3 . . . . p. 7
Figley, Kathleen Regan, Green Cross
Foundation, FL, #PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Fine, Mark A., Univ. of Missouri,
#302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Fischer, Judith L., Texas Tech Univ.,
#113-5, #217-44, #315-41 . . . pp. 17, 29, 39
Fitzpatrick, CFLE, Jacki, Texas Tech Univ.,
#TC11, #315-41, #329 . . . . pp. 8, 39, 42, 51
Fleming, CFLE, William Michael, Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #315-53, #330 . . . p. 40, 42
Fletcher, Anne C., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #217-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Fletcher, Ryan G., Univ. of North Texas,
#113-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Flick, CFLE, Marilyn, North Eugene, OR,
High School, #132-3, #232, #321
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 33, 41, 53
Floyd-Thomas, Stacey, Texas Christian Univ.,
TC6, #411. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 44
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Force, Elizabeth, Emeritus, American Social
Health Assn. . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Forthun, CFLE, Larry F., Penn State UnivDubois , #113-5, #217-44 . . . . . . pp. 17, 29
Fournier, David G., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#TC11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Fox, CFLE, Curtis A., Loma Linda Univ.,
#208, #323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 41
Fox, Greer Litton, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #TC12, #115, #315-11
. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 19, 38, inside back cover
Frabutt, James, #130-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Francis, Judith, Brandeis Univ., #307 . . . p. 36
Franck, Karen, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#315-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Friese, Bettina M., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #206, #404 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 43
Furey Johnson, Autumn, Purdue Univ.,
#217-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Futris, CFLE, Ted G., Ohio State Univ.,
#122, #324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 41, 55
G
Gaertner, Bridget M., Arizona State Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Gallagher, Sally, Oregon State Univ.,
#320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Gamble, Wendy C., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Ganong, Lawrence H., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #211, #315-52 . . . . pp. 26, 40, 53
Gardner, Brandt C., Lubbock, TX,
#113-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Gardner, Pam, California Council Council
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Garris, William R., Cumberland Col.,
#123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 55
Garrison, Mary E. (Betsy), Louisiana State
Univ., #113-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Garwick, Ann E., Univ. of Minnesota, #PC,
#123, #209, #328 . . . . pp. 11, 20, 26, 42, 51
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ.,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40
Gentry, CFLE, Deborah Barnes, Illinois
State Univ., #105, #116, #132-2, #333
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 20, 22, 42, 51
Gerard, CFLE, Jean M., Bowling Green State
Univ., #217-25, #217-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Giles-Sims, Jean, Texas Christian Univ.,
#TC14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Gilgun, Jane, Univ. of Minnesota, #318 . p. 40
Gilliland, Tamara, Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Glick, Paul C., Emeritus, U.S. Bureau of the
Census . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Goddard, CFLE, H. Wallace, Univ. of
Arkansas Coop. Ext., #108-1, #122,
#217-41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 20, 29
Goff, Brent G., Univ. of Houston,
#217-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Goforth, CFLE, Keith D., Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #113-11 . . . . . . . p. 17
Goldberg, Abbie E., Univ. of MassachusettsAmherst, #126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 12, 21
Goldfarb, Katia, Montclair State Univ.,
#305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Gonzalez, Andrea G., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #220 . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Gonzalez-Kruger, CFLE, Gloria E., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, #305 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Goodman, Kerri, Univ. of Kentucky,
#113-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Goodwin, Paula Y., Univ. of California-Los
Angeles, #103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Gordon, Leslie C., Clemson Univ.,
#412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Graefe, Deborah Roempke, Penn State Univ.,
#307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Graham, Bonnie, Virginia Tech,
#113-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Graham, Carolyn Woody, California State
Univ.-Fresno, #130-1, #315-27 . . . pp. 22, 39
Gray, Christine, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#TC11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Gray, Lizbeth A., Oregon State Univ.,
#213-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Greaves, CFLE, Kathleen M., Oregon State
Univ., #325-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Greder, CFLE, Kimberly A., Iowa State
Univ., #315-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Gregory, Donald, Reinhardt Col., GA. . . p. 55
Greving, Karissa, Arizona State Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Griffin, Amy, Michigan State Univ.,
#217-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Griffin, William, Arizona State Univ.,
#324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Grossman, Rebecca, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #405 . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Wake Forest Univ. Sch.
of Medicine, #TC7, #113-48 . . . . . pp. 8, 18
Gurney, James, Univ. of Minnesota,
#209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Guzell, CFLE, Jacqueline R., Bowling Green
State Univ., #217-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Gwinn, Derek A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.
H
Hagan, Jacqueline, Univ. of Houston,
#121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Hageman, Devon, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-20, #315-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 29, 39
Hahn, Herman A., Michigan State Univ.,
#315-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Hale, Kimberly D., Virginia Tech, #219. .p. 31
Haley-Lock, Anna, Univ. of Chicago,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Hall, Scott S., Purdue Univ., #217-52 . . . p. 30
Halverson, Charles F., Univ. of Georgia,
#315-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Maxine, Texas
Southern Univ, #231 . . pp. 12, 13, 33, 46, 51
Hamon, CFLE, Raeann R., Messiah Col.,
#AC PC, #109, #201, #222, #303, #316
. . . . . . . pp. 11, 15, 25, 31, 35, 40, 46, 53, 55
Han, Gyoung Hae, Seoul Natl. Univ.,
#113-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Hans, CFLE, Jason D., Univ. of Missouri,
#113-32, #213-5, #315-52
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 12, 18, 27, 40, 55
Hardesty, CFLE, Jennifer L., Johns Hopkins
Univ., #211, #213-5 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 27
Hardin, Mark, Michigan State Univ. Ext.
#403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Harpel, Tammy S., Purdue Univ.,
#228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Harris, Kitty S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Harvey, CFLE, Carol D., Univ. of Manitoba .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Hatch, CFLE, Ruth C., Self-employed,
Indianapolis, IN, #224-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Havill, Valerie, Univ. of Georgia,
#315-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Hawkins, CFLE, Alan J., Brigham Young
Univ., #302, #315-4, #315-26, #315-28,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 35, 38, 39, 44
Hayes, Virginia E., Univ. of Victoria,
#209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Heinemann, Robin, Iowa State Univ.,
#113-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Helms-Erikson, Heather M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #223, #302, #315-34
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 31, 35, 39
Henderson, CFLE, Tammy L., Virginia
Tech, #225, #302 . . . . . . . pp. 32, 35, 46, 53
Henley, Kari L. A., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #324. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Henly, Julia, Univ. of Chicago, #227. . . . p. 32
Henry, CFLE, Carolyn S., Oklahoma State
Univ., #113-7, #219 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 17, 31
Henry, Ryan G., Brigham Young Univ.,
#124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Henshaw, CFLE, Jonathan Michael, Denton
Family Resource Ctr., Littleton, CO,
#ACPC, #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 35
Hertzog, Jodie L., Purdue Univ.,
#217-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Herzog, Melissa J., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Hey, Richard N., Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Hickman, Gregory Paul, Penn State Univ.,
#105, #113-13, #113-21, #113-40, #315-29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 17, 18, 39
Hickman, Rachel, Brigham Young Univ.,
#113-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
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Higginbotham, Brian, Auburn Univ.,
#122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Hilberg, Beth, Oregon State Univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Hildreth, CFLE, Gladys J., Univ. of
Kentucky, #217-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 55
Hill, E. Wayne, Florida State Univ.,
#229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Hill, Elizabeth M., Univ. of Detroit-Mercy,
#TC12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Hilton, Jeanne M., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#315-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Hockaday, CFLE, Cathy, Iowa State Univ.,
#113-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Hogan-Schiltgen, M. Janice, Univ. of
Minnesota, #117 . . pp. 20, inside back cover
Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl, Arizona State
Univ., #113-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Holl, Joyce, MN Org. of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Hollist, Cody Stonewall, Brigham Young
Univ., #124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Holm, Gunilla, Western Michigan Univ.,
#315-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Holm, Kristen E., Univ. of Minnesota, #124,
#209, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 26, 44
Holman, CFLE, Thomas B., Brigham Young
Univ., #315-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Houseknecht, Sharon K., Ohio State Univ.,
#309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Houts, Renate M., Research Triangle Park,
NC, #223, #230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31, 32
Huang, Xuan, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Huebner, Angela J., Virginia Tech,
#113-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Huey, Erron L., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Hughes, Debra, Miami Univ. . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Hughes, Diane, New York Univ., #322 . p. 41
Humble, CFLE, Aine Marie, Oregon State
Univ., #108-2, #213-3, #405, #411
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 27, 43, 44
Hurt, Tera R., Penn State Univ.,
#108-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Huston, Aletha, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Huston, Ted L., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Hutter, Mark, Rowan Univ., #118 . . . . . . p. 20
Hwang, CFLE, Abraham Shann-Hwa,
Messiah Col., #217-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Hyman, Batya, Salisbury Univ., #211, #320,
#336, #411 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 41, 42, 44
I
Igoe, Donal, Natl. Univ. of Ireland,
#113-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Imig, David R., Michigan State Univ., #TC4,
#224, #315-28, #322 . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 39, 41
In, Young, Purdue Univ., #104 . . . . . . . . p. 14
Ingoldsby, CFLE, Bron, Brigham Young
Univ., #222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 12, 31
J
Jacobson, CFLE, Arminta, Univ. of North
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Jacobson, Lauren P., Penn State Univ.,
#113-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Jacobvitz, Deborah, Univ. of Texas,
#214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Janson, CFLE, Gregory R., Ohio Univ.,
#108-4, #136, #210 . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 23, 26
Jarrett, Robin L., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #103, #305. .pp. 14, 36
Jarvis, Mark O., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#TC11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Jefferson, Stephanie R., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #103 . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Jeffs, Cheryl, BC Council for Families, Canada,
#245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Jett, Kevin, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#113-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Jiminez, Maria, American Friends Serv. Com.
Immigration, TX, #121 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Johnson, David R., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12
Johnson, Eric D., Hahnemann Univ,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40
Johnson, Michael P., Penn State Univ.,
#TC5, #211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 26
Johnson, Phyllis, Univ. of British Columbia,
Canada, #TC1, #245 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 44
Johnston Pawel, CFLE, Jody, Parents Toolshop Consulting, #PC, #237, #315-7, #334
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 10, 33, 38, 42
Jones, Ken, Penn State Univ., #217-36 . . p. 29
Jones, Norma Gray, U. S. Navy, #104 . . p. 14
Jones-Sampei, Hinckley, Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, #TC10 . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Joo, Eunjee, Ohio State Univ.,
#217-4, #315-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 39
Jorgensen, Stephen R., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #204 . . . pp. 25, inside back cover
Joshi, Anupama, California State Univ.-Los
Angeles, #315-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Julian, Teresa W., Otterbein Col.,
#118, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 44
Jung, Kwanghee, Syracuse Univ.,
#217-26, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 29, 44
Jurich, Anthony P., Kansas State Univ.,
#113-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
K
Kamp Dush, Claire M., Penn State Univ.,
#230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Kapinus, Carolyn A., Ball State Univ.,
#406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Karasik, Rona Joy, St. Cloud State Univ.,
#325-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
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Kaukinen, Catherine, Bowling Green State
Univ., #113-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Kawamoto, CFLE, Walter T., California State
Univ.-Sacramento, #132-8, #208. . pp. 23, 26
Kazura, Kerry, Univ. of New Hampshire,
#TC14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Keating, Norah C., Univ. of Alberta,
#117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Keefe, Dennis R., Michigan State Univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Keeton, Shirley A., Univ. of Central Florida,
#315-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Kelch, Karia, Univ. of Maryland, #208 . . p. 26
Kelly, E. Brooke, Michigan State Univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Kenkel, William F., Univ. of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Kennedy, Gregory E., Central Missouri State
Univ., #217-16, #306 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 36
Kerpelman, CFLE, Jennifer L., Auburn
Univ., #TC15, #107, #113-56. . pp. 8, 15, 19
Khosravi, Roshan A., Purdue Univ.,
#113-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Kiger, Gary, Utah State Univ., #106 . . . . p. 15
Killian, Kyle D., Univ. of Houston-Clear Lake,
#113-36, #210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 18, 26
Kim, Chung-Soon C., San Jose State Univ.,
#315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Kim, Elena Young-Kyong, Ohio State Univ.,
#308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Kim, Hyoun, Oregon Social Learning Center,
#113-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Kim, Hyunjin, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#217-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Kim, Ji-Yeon, Penn State Univ.,
#315-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Kim, Jinhee, Seoul Natl. Univ., #113-30 . p. 18
Kim, Seongeun, #130-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Kingsbury, CFLE, Nancy M., Georgia
Southern Univ., #113-49. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Kirby, CFLE, Jacqueline J., Ohio State Univ.
Ext., #304, #409. . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 35, 44
Kirkwood, Donna, Texas Woman’s Univ.,
#217-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Kisler, Tiffani S., Arizona State Univ.,
#113-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Kitson, Gay C., Univ. of Akron, #132-5, #317
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 23, 40, 51, 53
Klein, David M., Univ. of Notre Dame,
#TC1, #TC8, #242 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 8, 34
Klein, CFLE, Shirley R., Brigham Young
Univ., #315-5, #409 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 38, 44
Klute, Mary Maguire, RMC Research
Corporation, Denver, #205. . . . . . . . . . p. 25
Knafl, Kathleen, Yale Univ., #243 . . . . . . p. 34
Knapp, Stan, Brigham Young Univ., #TC9,
#TC18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 9
Knaub, Patricia Kain, Oklahoma State Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
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Knoester, Chris W., Ohio State Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Kobbe, Anna Mae, U.S.D.A. Ext., #PC . . . 11
Koblinsky, Sally A., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Kock, Jo Anne, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#113-1, #402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 16, 43
Koenig, Karel M., Yale Univ., #410 . . . . p. 44
Koepke, Leslie A., Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 53
Koerner, Susan Silverberg, Univ. of Arizona,
#315-39, #406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 39, 44
Koger, Dawn, Michigan State Univ. Extension,
#113-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Koh, Seonju, Seoul Natl. Univ., South Korea
#118, #217-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 28
Kohler, Julie K., Univ. of Maryland,
#212, #227, #307 . . . . . . . pp. 26, 27, 32, 36
Koivunen, Julie, Univ. of Delaware,
#116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Korn, Marcella E., Univ. of Arizona,
#406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Korth, CFLE, Byran, Auburn Univ.,
#TC7, #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 33
Koscielniak, CFLE, Irmgard R., Univ. of
Maryland, #202. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 25
Koul, Rajinder, Texas Tech Univ. Health
Sciences Ct, #217-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Kovach, Rodney J., Univ. of New Hampshire,
#315-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Kramer, CFLE, Laurie, Univ. of Illinois,
#224-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Kramer Holmes, Erin, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#217-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Krejci, Betty, Purdue Univ., #404 . . . . . . p. 43
Kriener-Althen, Kerry L., Univ. of Minnesota,
#224-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Krishnakumar, Ambika, Syracuse Univ.,
#113-37, #217-25, #217-26, #410
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 18, 29, 44
Kung, Justine, Taiwan, ROC Family Life
Council President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Kunz, Jenifer, West Texas A & M Univ.,
#224-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Kurdek, Lawrence A., Wright State Univ.,
#122, #230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 32
Kuvalanka, Katherine A., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Kwon, Hee-Kyung, Univ. of Minnesota,
#108-8, #118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 20
Kwon, Young In, Purdue Univ.,
#102, #113-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
L
La Rossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ.,
#TC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Ladd, CFLE, Linda D., Texas Woman’s Univ.,
#102, #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 35
Lamb, Kathleen A., Bowling Green State
Univ., #230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Lambert, Susan J., Univ. of Chicago,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Lamke, CFLE, Leanne K., Auburn Univ.,
#315-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Lana, Brooke, Abilene Christian Univ.,
#113-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Landau, CFLE, Judith, Linking Human
Systems, #210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Landry-Meyer, CFLE, Laura A., Bowling
Green State Univ., #217-39. . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Lang, Lisa, Florida State Univ., #224-5 . . p. 32
Larson, CFLE, Jeffry H., Brigham Young
Univ., #113-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Larwood, Laurie, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#315-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Lash, Sheryl B., Univ. of Georgia,
#113-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Latty, Christopher R., Michigan State Univ.,
#217-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Law, Lanny, Nystrom & Assoc. Ltd, New
Brighton, MN, #113-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Law, Maureen, Nystrom & Assoc. Ltd, New
Brighton, MN, #113-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Lawhon, CFLE, Tommie, Texas Woman’s
Univ., #ACPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 51, 55
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Lee, Jeong Rim, Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Lee, June, Univ. of Texas-Austin, #125. . p. 21
Lee, Mi-Sook, Catholic Univ, of Korea,
#118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Lee, Sun-A, Univ. of Arizona,
#315-39, #315-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Lee, Thomas R., Utah State Univ.,
#217-3, #219, #315-10 . . . . . . pp. 28, 31, 38
Lee Jr., W. S., Berean 7th Day Adventist
Church, Houston, TX, #401. . . . . . . . . p. 43
Lees, Nancy Berman, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #130-12, #322 . . . . . . . pp. 22, 41
Lein, Laura, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Leite, CFLE, Randall W., Bowling Green
State Univ., #315-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Leonard, Stacie A., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Leslie, Leigh A., Univ. of Maryland,
#208, #217-22, #302 . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29, 35
Leung, Patrick, Univ. of Houston,
#121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Levine, James, Families and Work Inst., New
York #115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Lewis, Edith A., Univ. of Michigan,
#TC4, #305, #411 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 35, 44
Lewis Fravel, CFLE, Deborah, Indiana Univ.,
#212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Li, Cuiting, Auburn Univ., #113-56 . . . . p. 19
Li, Youn Mi, #130-5b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Lin, CFLE, Li-Wen, Univ. of Nebraska,
#113-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Liprie, Mary Lou, Univ. of Delaware,
#321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Liu, Wenli, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#232; #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 33, 36
Liu, Xianchen, Arizona State Univ.,
#113-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Lloyd, Sally A., Miami Univ.,
#211, #221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 31
Logan, Cassandra, Penn State Univ.,
#108-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Longmore, Staceylee E., California State
Univ.-Northridge, #105 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Lucero, Ana A., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-30, #217-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
M
Mac Dermid, CFLE, Shelley M., Purdue
Univ., #TC7, #104, #217-11, 217-55
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 14, 28, 30
Mac Tavish, Katherine A., Oregon State
Univ., #412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Madden-Derdich, Debra A., Arizona State
Univ., #217-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Malerba, Catherine A., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#113-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Malia, CFLE, James, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Malia, CFLE, Julia A., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 36, 55
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech,
#TC4, #315-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 49
Mandleco, Barbara L., Brigham Young Univ.,
#123, #209, #217-35 . . . . . . . pp. 20, 26, 29
Manke, Beth, California State Univ.-Long
Beach, #TC12, #120 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 20
Manoogian, Margaret, Ohio Univ.,
#221, #405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 31, 43
Marek, CFLE, Lydia I., Virginia Tech,
#315-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Markman, Howard J., Univ. of Denver,
#110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Marks, Loren, Univ. of Delaware, #229 . p. 32
Marks, Stephen R., Univ. of Maine,
#TC15, #217-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 30
Marotz-Baden, Ramona, Montana State
Univ., #116, #213-4a/b . . . . . . . . . p. 20, 27
Marsh, Janet, Clemson Univ., #315-21 . . p. 38
Marshall, Elaine Sorensen, Brigham Young
Univ., #209, #217-35 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29
Marshall, James P., Texas Tech Univ.,
#308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Marshall, Sheila K., Univ. of British
Columbia, Canada, #TC1 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Martin, April B., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #217-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Martin, James A., Bryn Mawr Col.,
#104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
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Martin, Karen, Univ. of New Mexico,
#223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Martin, Lisa K., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Martin, CFLE, Sally S. Kees, Univ. of
Nevada, Reno, #113-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Martinez, Estella A., Univ. of New Mexico,
#327, #332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42, 51
Martin-Matthews, Anne, Univ. of British
Columbia, Canada, #TC1 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Masciadrelli, Brian P., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #217-47 . . . . . . . . p. 30
Massillon, Monica, Univ. of Florida,
#213-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Mason, Lisa, BC Council for Families, Canada,
#245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Matjasko, Jennifer L., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#217-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Maughan, Suzanne L., Univ. of NebraskaKearney, #107. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Maxymiv, CFLE, Susan D., Kent State Univ.,
#315-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Mbito, Michael N., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Mc Adoo, Harriette P., Michigan State Univ.,
#TC2 . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 46, inside back cover
Mc Clelland, Megan, Oregon State Univ.,
#113-47, #213-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 18, 27
Mc Coy, J. Kelly, Brigham Young Univ.,
#409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Mc Cubbin, CFLE, Hamilton I., Kamehameha Schools, Hawaii, . . . p. inside back cover
Mc Donald, Mary, Michigan State Univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Mc Dougall, Janet, Penn State Univ.,
#217-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Mc Dowell, Teresa, Behavioral Medicine
Clinic, #308. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Mc Ginnis, Gay Nell, Texas Ed. Agency,
#321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Mc Graw, Lori A., Oregon State Univ. . . p. 12
Mc Guire, Shirley, Univ. of San Francisco,
#120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Mc Hale, Susan M., Penn State Univ., #120,
#315-46. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 39
Mc Kelvey, Mary W., Otterbein Col.,
#217-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Mc Kenry, CFLE, Patrick C., Ohio State
Univ., #211, #217-38, #224-6, #324
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29, 32, 41
Mc Lanahan, Sara, Princeton Univ.,
#115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Mc Michael, B. J., Abilene Christian Univ.,
#113-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Mc Wey, CFLE, Lenore M., Virginia Tech ,
#229, #315-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 32, 38
Mederer, Helen J., Univ. of Rhode Island,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Meinhold, Jana, #130-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Melancon, Melissa V., Northeast Louisiana
Univ., #217-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Melby, CFLE, Janet Nieuwsma, Iowa State
Univ., #107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Menon, Niveditha, Penn State Univ.,
#211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Menon, Roshini R., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Merrill, CFLE, Chloe, Weber State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Merrill, Marina, Oregon State Univ.,
#102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Meschke, Laurie L., Good Reason Consulting, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, #103, #410. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 44
Messelt, Sara, MN Org. of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Meszaros, Peggy S., Virginia Tech,
#113-3, #310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 17, 36
Meyer, Bonnie J., Penn State Univ.,
#217-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Michael, CFLE, Phyllis E., Warner Pacific
Col., #301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Middlemiss, CFLE, Wendy, Penn State
Univ.-Shenango, #113-8, #217-1 . .pp. 17, 28
Miller, Bobbi J., Texas Tech Univ.,
#315-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Miller, Brent C., Utah State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Miller, J. Elizabeth, Northern Illinois Univ.,
#320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Miller, Richard B., Brigham Young Univ.,
#113-25, #124, #315-44 . . . . . pp. 17, 21, 39
Miller-Cribbs, Julie E., Univ. of South
Carolina, #103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Mintz, Steven, Univ. of Houston #226 . . p. 32
Mitchem, Stephanie, Univ. of Detroit-Mercy,
#TC6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Monroe, Pamela A., Louisiana State Univ.,
#312, #315-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 37, 38
Montanelli, Dale S., Univ. of Illinois,
#108-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Moore, Gwendolyn, Loma Linda Univ.,
#208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Moore, Kristin, The Urban Inst., Washington,
DC, #214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Moore, Melanie, Univ. of Alberta, #217-51,
#402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 43
Moore, CFLE, Tami James, Univ. of NEKearney, #321. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Moradi, Mahtab, Univ. of Houston-Clear
Lake, #113-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Moreno, Robert, Syracuse Univ. . . . . . . . p. 55
Morgaine, Carol, Portland State Univ.,
#213-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Morris, CFLE, Michael Lane, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #113-11, #217-13,
#217-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18, 28
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Mowery, Robyn L., Univ. of Georgia,
#217-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Mulgrew, Jack P., #113-44 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ.,
#315-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Mulroy, Maureen T., Univ. of Connecticut,
#402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Mulsow, Miriam H., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-34, #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 29, 35
Murray, Colleen I., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#TC5, #135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 23,
Murry, Velma Mc Bride, Univ. of Georgia,
#103, #214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 27
Myers-Bowman, CFLE, Karen S., Kansas
State Univ., #113-2, #113-5 . . . . . . p. 17, 18
Myers-Walls, CFLE, Judith A., Purdue Univ.,
#113-2, #113-5, #232 . . . . . p. 17, 18, 33, 53
N
Nam, Young Joo, Seoul Natl. Univ., South
Korea, #315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Nascimento, Lucila C., Univ. of Sao Paulo,
Brazil, #209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Neal, Rachel, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Nelson, CFLE, Patricia, Univ. of Delaware,
#240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 33, 51
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Newland, Lisa, Univ. of South Dakota,
#223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Nichols, Jr., William C., Private Practice,
Athens, GA . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Niehuis, Sylvia, Utah State Univ.,
#108-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Nisec, Mihaela, Grand Canyon Univ.,
#113-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Nkosi, Busisiwe, Univ. of Minnesota,
#117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Nordquist, Vey M., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #113-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Nye, F. Ivan, Emeritus, Washington State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Nzinga-Johnson, Sekile, Nazareth College,
#220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
O
Oglesby, Nena, Abilene Christian Univ.,
#113-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Ojeda, Lizette, Univ. of Houston, #120. .p. 20
Ok, Sun Wha, Seoul Natl. Univ., South Korea,
#315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
O’Leary, Marina, Univ. of Connecticut,
#104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Olmstead, Candace G., Purdue Univ.,
#104, #117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 20
Olsen, Joseph A., Brigham Young Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Olsen, Susanne Frost, Brigham Young Univ.,
#209, #217-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29, 55
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Olson, David H., Univ. of Minnesota. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
O’Malley, Angeline J., Univ. of Kentucky,
#108-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
O’Neil, Carol, Louisiana State Univ.,
#315-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Ooms, Theodora, Ctr. For Law and Social
Policy, Marr. Policy Resource Ctr., Washington, DC, #312. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 37
Openshaw, D. Kim, Utah State Univ.,
#113-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Orgocka, Aida, Univ. of Illinois,
#113-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
O’Rourke, Kathleen A., Eastern Illinois Univ.,
#325-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Orthner, Dennis K., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #TC10, #104 . . . . . . . pp. 8, 14
Oswald, Ramona Faith, Univ. of Illinois,
#TC3, #302, #336, #405 . . pp. 7, 35, 42, 43
P
Page, Amy D., Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#315-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Paik, Hee-Young, Seoul Natl. Univ., South
Korea, #315-25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Palenchar, Deena R., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#217-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Palkovitz, CFLE, Rob, Univ. of Delaware,
#TC7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Park, B. C. Ben, Penn State Univ-Dubois,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Park, Jennifer K., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #217-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Park, Ju-Hee, Yonsei Univ., Japan,
#113-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Park, Kyung-Eun, Utah State Univ.,
#108-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Park, Songyi, Seoul Natl. Univ., South Korea,
#315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Parker, Jennifer, Univ. of South Carolina,
#111, #127, #215, #313
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 16, 22, 28, 37, 51
Pasley, B. Kay, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #132-1, #324
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 41, 46, 53
Patterson, Joan M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Payne, Chris, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #315-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Pennebaker, James W., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10
Pepper, John, NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Perkins, CFLE, Daniel Francis, Penn State
Univ., #217-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen A., Univ. of
Massachusetts, #126, #217-55, #412
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 30, 45
Peters, Cheryl, Oregon State Univ.,
#106, #130-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 22
Peterson, Colleen M., Univ. of Nevada-Las
Vegas, #308. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Peterson, Gary W., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #113-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Philaretou, Andreas G., Western Michigan
Univ., #TC3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Phillips, Tommy M., Auburn Univ.,
#412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Pidcock, Boyd W., Lewis & Clark Col.,
Portland, OR, #113-5, #217-44 . . pp. 17, 29
Pierce, Courtney, Univ. of Massachusetts,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ.,
#217-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ., #TC15,
#113-52, #412. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 19, 45, 53
Platt, Sage, Utah State Univ., #315-10. . . p. 38
Pleck, Joseph H., Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #217-47. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Plunkett, Scott Wayne, California State Univ.Northridge, #105, #220 . . . . . . . pp. 14, 31
Poehlmann, Julie, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #217-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Ponzetti, CFLE, James, Univ. of British
Columbia, Canada, #TC1, #237 . . . pp. 7, 33
Pope, Mark T., Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Popp, David, Penn State Univ., #217-1 . . p. 28
Porter, Blaine R., Emeritus, Brigham Young
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Porter, Michele M., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Powell, Frankie Denise, Winston-Salem State
Univ., #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Powell, CFLE, Lane H., Texas Tech Univ.,
#303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 35, 55
Preheim, Krista Lynn, Utah State Univ.,
#106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Press, Julie E., Temple Univ., #315-33 . . p. 39
Price, CFLE, Christine A., Ohio State Univ.,
#127, #236, #306, #315-37
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 33, 36, 39
Price, Sharon J., Emeritus, Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Proulx, Christine M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #315-34 . . . . . . . p. 39
Puddefoot, Ginny, California Research
Bureau, #404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Purk, Janice K., State Univ. at West Georgia,
#217-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Putney, Norella M., Univ. of Southern
California, #TC16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Q
Quinn, William, Univ. of Georgia,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40
R
Radina, CFLE, Marie Elise, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #123, #306, #315-2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 36, 38
Randolph, Suzanne M., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Rankin, Lela, Univ. of Arizona, #406. . . p. 44
Reifman, Alan S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Reiss, Ira L., Emeritus, Univ. of Minnesota . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Reschke, Kathy L., Ohio State Univ.,
#315-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Rettig, CFLE, Kathryn K., Univ. of
Minnesota, #224-7, #309 . . . . . . . pp. 32, 36
Reyes, CFLE, Robert, Messiah Col.,
#222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Reynolds, Rachel, Louisiana State Univ.,
#315-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Rhee, Eun Young, Seoul Natl. Univ., South
Korea, #315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Richards, Amanda, Univ. of Minnesota,
#108-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Richards, Catherine M., Syracuse Univ.,
#106, #335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15, 42
Richards, Leslie N., Oregon State Univ.,
#102, #405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 43
Richardson-Bouie, CFLE, Deborale,
Messiah Col., #103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Rider, CFLE, Kennon, Zayed Univ.,
#315-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Riley, Debbie B., Univ. of Maryland,
#212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 27
Riley, Pamela J., Utah State Univ., #106. .p. 15
Ritblatt, Shulamit N., San Diego State Univ.,
#222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Ro, Hye-Sun, #101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Robbins, Natashia M., Purdue Univ.,
#104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Roberts, CFLE, Thomas W., San Diego State
Univ., PC, #133, #403. . . . . pp. 9, 23, 41, 51
Robila, CFLE, Mihaela, Syracuse Univ.,
#113-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Robinson, CFLE, Linda C., Oklahoma State
Univ., #113-7, #219 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 17, 31
Robson-Funk, Bridget L., Univ. of Idaho,
#217-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Rocha Semiramis, Melani M., Univ. of Sao
Paulo, #209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Rockquemore, Kerry A., Boston Col.,
#220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Rodrigues, Nicola D. R., Univ. of Minnesota,
#117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Rodriguez, Nestor, Univ. of Houston,
#121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Rogers, Stacy Jo, Penn State Univ.,
#230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Rollins, Alethea, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #208. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Roosa, Mark W., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Rosatto, Christina, Middle Tennessee State
Univ., #113-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
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Rose, Diane, Bemidji State Univ., #209. . p. 26
Rose, CFLE, Hilary, Washington State Univ.,
#127, #132-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 23
Rose, William E., Towson Univ.,
#213-4a/b, #307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 27, 36
Rosenblatt, Paul, Univ. of Minnesota,
#405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Rouse, Marlo, #130-5a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Roy, Kevin M., Purdue Univ., #130-7, #137,
#217-17, #307, #324. . pp. 22, 23, 28, 36, 41
Rubin, Roger, Univ. of Maryland . . . . . . p. 55
Rudd, Melissa, Univ. of Maryland, #227 p. 32
Rueter, Martha A., Univ. of Minnesota, #118,
#124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 21
Russell, Candyce S., Kansas State Univ.,
#308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Ryan, CFLE, Lorrie, Central Michigan Univ.,
#315-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Ryberg, Jeanne, NCFR . . . . . pp. 3, 51, 53, 55
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara, Central Michigan Univ.,
#335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42
Sale, CFLE, Richard, Tarleton State Univ.,
#ACPC, #303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 33, 55
Salesman, Victoria, Univ. of MassachusettsAmherst, #126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Salim, Jamilah L., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #213-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Sanchez, Laura A., Bowling Green State
Univ., #110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Sanders, Murial, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Sanders, Monica Mouton, Michigan State
Univ., #217-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Sandifer-Stech, CFLE, Dan, Samford Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Sandler, Irwin, Arizona State Univ.,
#324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Sansom, Nancy Joan, Brigham Young Univ.,
#209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Sayer, Aline, Radcliffe Inst. for Advanced
Stud., Harvard Univ., #205 . . . . . . . . . . p. 25
Schaefer, Stephanie A., Natl. Assn. of Child
Advocates, Wheaton, MD, #404. . . . . . p. 43
Scheer, Scott D., Ohio State Univ.,
#325-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Schlesinger, Rachel, Aber York Univ.,
#306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Schlesinger, Benjamin, Univ. of Toronto,
#306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Schmiege, Cynthia J., Univ. of Idaho,
#106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Schultz, Jerelyn B., Ohio State Univ.,
#217-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Schutz, Judy, NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Schumm, CFLE, Walter R., Kansas State
Univ., #TC11, #224-2. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 31
Schuyler, Nancy, Univ. of Missouri,
#315-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Schvaneveldt, CFLE, Paul L., Weber State
Univ., #222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Schwarz, Rona L., Purdue Univ., #104 . . p. 14
Seccombe, Karen, Portland State Univ.,
#312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Seiling, Sharon, Ohio State Univ., #405. .p. 43
Sero Lynn, Rebecca, Purdue Univ., #104,
#130-7, #217-52, #227 . . . pp. 14, 22, 30, 32
Serovich, Julianne M., Ohio State Univ.,
#224-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Seward, Rudy Ray, Univ. of North Texas,
#TC7, #113-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 18, 51
Shanahan, Lilly, Penn State Univ.,
#315-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Sharp, Elizabeth A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #315-52, #411 . . . . . . . pp. 40, 44
Shehan, CFLE, Constance L., Univ. of
Florida, #TC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 44
Shepard, Stephanie, Univ. of Oregon,
#217-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Sherif, Bahira, Univ. of Delaware, #116,
#222, #315-31, #320, . . . pp. 20, 31, 39, 41
Shim, Mi-Suk, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Shirer, Karen A., Michigan State Univ. Ext.,
#403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Sieber, Corinne, Univ. of Fribourg, Germany,
#124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Siedlecki, Lauren A., Messiah Col.,
#222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Silliman, CFLE, Benjamin, North Carolina
State Univ., #113-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Simmons, Leigh Ann, Univ. of Georgia,
#113-19, #130-3, #404 . . . . . . pp. 17, 22, 43
Simons, Ronald L., Iowa State Univ.,
#412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Skinner, Debra, Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Skolnick, Arlene, New York Univ.,
#110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Skrypnek, Berna J., Univ. of Alberta, Canada,
#217-7, #217-51, #402 . . . . . . pp. 28, 30, 43
Slade, Priscilla, Texas Southern Univ.,
#110, #337 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 13, 16, 42, 51
Small, Stephen A., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Smart, CFLE, Laura S., Northern Illinois
Univ., #116, #213-4a/b . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 27
Smith, Andrea B., Western Michigan Univ.,
#315-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Smith, Heather, #130-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Smith, Jennifer, Louisiana State Univ.,
#315-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Smith, Mary Allen, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#113-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Smith, Sandra, Univ. of Florida, #107 . . p. 15
Smith, Sasha, NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Smith, Suzanne R., Washington State U.Vancouver, #137, #245, #306
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 23, 34, 36, 55
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Smith, CFLE, Suzanna D., Univ. of Florida,
#224-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Smith, Tabitha M., Univ. of South Carolina,
#315-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Smith, Jr., William M., Emeritus, Penn State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Snodgrass, Bobbie J., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 51
Sobolewski, Juliana M., Penn State Univ.,
#412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Solheim, Catherine A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#117, #222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 31
Sollie, Donna L., Auburn Univ.,
#221, #315-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 31, 39
Son, Steve, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#113-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Song, Won O., Michigan State Univ.,
#217-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Sorell, Gwendolyn T., Texas Tech Univ.,
#TC16, #130-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 22
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Spicer, Jodi L., Michigan State Univ. Ext.,
#113-12, #315-28, #403. . . . . . . . pp. 17, 39
Spinrad, Tracy, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-50, #407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 44
Sporakowski, CFLE, Michael J., Virginia
Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Spoth, Richard, Iowa State Univ.,
#218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case Western Reserve
Univ., #TC2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Stack, Steven, Wayne State Univ.,
#118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Stanley, Scott M., Private Practice, Denver,
CO, #122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Stanuszek, Jennifer Ann-Follett, Michigan
State Univ., #315-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 398
Starr, Mary K., Grand Canyon Univ.,
#315-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Steele, Connie, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#TC13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 47
Steimle, Brynn M., Brigham Young Univ.,
#228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Stelle, Charles, Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Stephens, Dionne P., Univ. of Georgia,
#217-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Stevens, Daphne P., Utah State Univ.,
#106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Stewart, Pearl E., Univ. of Delaware,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Stewart, Susan D., Univ. of Richmond,
#113-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Stivers, Richard, Illinois State Univ.,
#113-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Stogner, CFLE, Catherine D., Middle
Tennessee State Univ., #113-18 . . . . . . p. 17
Stoltenberg, Scott F., Univ. of Michigan,
#TC12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
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Stolz, Heidi E., California State U-San
Bernardino, #407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Stonely, Heather M., St. Louis Public Schools,
#409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Straus, Murray A., Univ. of New Hampshire .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Stubben, Jerry, Iowa State Univ.,
#113-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Stueve, CFLE, Jeffrey L., Univ. of New
Mexico, #217-47, #315-9 . . . . . . . pp. 30, 38
Stum, Marlene S., Univ. of Minnesota,
#217-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Suitor, J. Jill, Louisiana State Univ.,
#315-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 49
Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #113-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Surra, Catherine A., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#TC11, #223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 31
Swan, Rachelle, Purdue Univ., #104,
#217-49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 30
Swenson, Donald S., Mt. Royal Col., Canada,
#TC1, #229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 32
T
Takigiku, Susan K., Univ. of Arkansas,
#211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Tang, Chiung-Ya T., Purdue Univ.,
#130-7, #217-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 28
Taylor, CFLE, Alan C., Syracuse Univ.,
#TC14, #306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 36
Taylor, Angela R., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-30, #217-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Taylor, Lisa, Auburn Univ., #113-52 . . . . p. 19
Thayer, Shawna M., Arizona State Univ.,
#217-20, #315-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 29, 39
Thomas, Misty, Indian Center, Inc., Lincoln,
NE, #305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Thompson, Barbara Jean, Brigham Young
Univ., #409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Thompson, Jennifer, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #113-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Thompson, Sonya S., Univ. of Alberta,
#217-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Tiesel, Judy, Watson Family Therapy
Resources, Minneapolis, MN, #323 . . . p. 41
Tiller, Amy E., Louisiana State Univ.,
#113-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Tiller, Vicky V., Louisiana State Univ.,
#315-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Toews, Michelle L., Southwest Texas State
Univ., #113-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Toliver, Susan D., Iona Col., #220 . . . . . p. 31
Tornatore, Jane, Puget Sound Hlth. Care
System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 53
Townsend, Kelly, Univ. of Florida,
#213-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Traver, Susan, Univ. of Idaho, #106 . . . . p. 15
Trollinger, Linda Burcham, Univ. of
Kentucky, #113-58, #217-5 . . . . . pp. 19, 28
Tubbs, Carolyn, Penn State Univ., #307. .p. 36
Tucker, CFLE, Corinna Jenkins, Univ. of
New Hampshire, #120, #315-36, #315-51
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 39, 40
Tuttle, Robert L., Wilkes Univ.,
#315-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
U
Umana-Taylor, CFLE, Adriana J., Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, #208, #220,
#305, #405 . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 31, 36, 43, 55
Unger, Donald G., Univ. of Delaware,
#129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona State Univ.,
#120, #217-20, #315-45 . . . . . pp. 20, 29, 39
Usita, Paula, Purdue Univ.. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
V
Valiente, Carlos, Arizona State Univ.,
#217-50, #315-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 39
Van Horn, CFLE, Beth E., Penn State Univ.,
#105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Van Laningham, Jody, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12
Van Riper, Marcia, Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Vandergriff-Avery, Maria, Catawba College,
#217-10, #227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 32
Vandewater, Elizabeth A., Univ. of TexasAustin, #107, #125 . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 21
Varcoe, Karen, Univ. of California-Riverside,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Villarruel, Francisco A., Michigan State Univ.,
#TC4, #121, #232, #315-17
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 21, 33, 38
Viramontez Anguiano, CFLE, Ruben, East
Carolina Univ., #217-28, #322 . . . pp. 29, 41
Vondra, Joan I., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#217-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
W
Wachwithan, Poonsuk, Sokhothai Thammathirat - Open Univ, Thailand, #217-43. . . p. 29
Wainscott, Monte, Denton, TX . . . . . . . p. 51
Walcheski, CFLE, Michael J., Concordia
Univ., #228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Walker, Alexis J., Oregon State Univ. #TC17,
#132-1, #218
. . . . . pp. 8, 22, 30, 46, 53, inside back cover
Walker, Kathleen K., Kansas State Univ.,
#113-2, #113-35, #331 . . . . . . pp. 16, 18, 42
Walker, Lisa, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#113-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Walker, Nancy, Michigan State Univ.,
#315-17, #315-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Walker, Susan K., Univ. of Maryland,
#227, #315-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 32, 39
Wall, Sterling K., Auburn Univ.,
#315-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Wallen, Jacqueline, Univ. of Maryland,
#212, #410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 27, 44
Wallin, Denise K., Penn State Univ.,
#406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Walters, CFLE, Connor M., Florida State
Univ., #224-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 32
Walters, James, Emeritus, Univ. of Georgia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. inside back cover
Walters, Lynda Henley, Univ. of Georgia,
#TC10, #217-9. .pp. 8, 28, inside back cover
Wampler, Karen Smith, Texas Tech Univ.,
#101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 12
Wampler, Richard S., Texas Tech Univ., PC,
#233, #308, #319 . . . . pp. 11, 33, 36, 40, 51
Ware, Mixon, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Warner, Rebecca L., Oregon State Univ.,
#221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Watson, Marlene, Hahnemann Univ,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40
Waxman, Elaine, Univ. of Chicago,
#126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Weatherspoon, Lorraine J., Michigan State
Univ., #217-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Weaver, Shannon E., Texas Tech Univ.,
#411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Webb, Farrell J., Kansas State Univ.,
#220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 31
Weber, CFLE, Janice, Louisiana State Univ.Lafayette, #ACPC . . . . . . . . . . pp. 11, 47, 55
Weigel, Daniel J., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#TC5, #113-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 16
Weinberger, Amy B., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#217-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Weisfeld, Carol C., Univ. of Detroit-Mercy,
#TC12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Weiss, Howard, Purdue Univ., #104 . . . . p. 14
Weiss, Wendy R., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Wendlandt, Kay, Oregon State Univ.,
#213-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Wenz, Heather, Purdue Univ., #104 . . . . p. 14
Westlake, Helen, Illinois Council President
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Westney, CFLE, Ouida, Emeritus, Howard
Univ., #305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
White, James M., Univ. of British Columbia,
Canada, #TC1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
White, Mark, Kansas State Univ.,
#308, #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Whiteman, Jon A., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Whiteman, Shawn D., Penn State Univ.,
#315-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Wickrama, K. A. S., Iowa State Univ.,
#107, #223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 31
Wieling, Elizabeth A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#113, #308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 9, 36
Wiens, Tina Watson, Fam. & Children’s
Services, St. Paul, MN, #323. . . . . . . . . p. 41
Wilde, Jason L., Brigham Young Univ.,
#315-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
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Wiley, Angela R., Univ. of Illinois,
#108-5, #228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 32
Wilken, CFLE, Carolyn S., Univ. of Florida,
#213-6, #224-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 27, 32
Willhite, Trent, Abilene Christian Univ.,
#113-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Williams, Carl, Consultant, Philadelphia, PA
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Williams, Cleo, Houston, TX, #401 . . . . p. 43
Williams, Constance, Brandeis Univ.,
#307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Williams, Dan, Private Practice, LA,
#315-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Williams, Jason, Big Brothers, Big Sisters Acadiana, Lafayette, LA, #324 . . . . . . . p. 41
Williamson, Sabrina, Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, #TC10 . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Willocks, Stacey, Clemson Univ.,
#315-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Wilson, Colwick Mervyn, Univ. of Michigan,
#208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Wilson, CFLE, Jeannette D., Univ. of
Kentucky, #108-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 15
Wilson, CFLE, Stephan M., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, #113-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Wingfield Barry, Univ. of Louisiana at
Monroe, #113-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Winter, Cindy, NCFR Staff . . pp. 3, 46, 51, 55
Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of Connecticut,
#108-10, #117, #134, #408
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 15, 20, 23, 44, 51
Wolfgram, Susan M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Wood, Bobbye, Britton Wood & Assoc., Ft.
Worth, TX, #119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Wood, CFLE, Britton, Britton Wood &
Assoc., Ft. Worth, TX, #TC13, #PC,
#ACPC, #119, #132-6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 9, 11, 20, 23, 51, 55
Wood, Jamie R., Univ. of British Columbia,
Canada, #TC1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 7
Woodbury, Christine White, Utah State Univ.,
#217-3, #315-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 28, 38
Wooley, Michael E., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #TC10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Wozny, Darren A., Des Moines, IA,
#315-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Wright, David W., Univ. of Georgia,
#113-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
X
Xia, CFLE, Yan R., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #113-27, #113-28, #113-29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 18
Xie, Xiaolin, Northern Illinois Univ.,
#113-27, #113-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 18
Y
Yahiku, Scott T., Univ. of Michigan . . . . p. 12
Yang, Sungeun, Seoul, South Korea,
#309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Yaure, Robin G., Penn State Univ.-Mont Alto,
#113-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Yazedjian, Ani, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #208, #305 . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 36
Yodanis, Carrie L., Univ. of British Columbia,
Canada, #124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 21
Yoo, Anjin, Seoul Natl. Univ., South Korea,
#315-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 39
Young, Margaret H., Washington State Univ.,
#217-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Yu, Yu-Chi, #130-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 22
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Zerulik, Jonathan, Univ. of Florida,
#213-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Zhang, Guoshi, Univ. of Illinois-Chicago,
#113-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Zima, Meghan, Grand Canyon Univ.,
#113-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Zvonkovic, Anisa M., Oregon State Univ.,
#TC16, #106, #239, #241. .pp. 8, 15, 33, 51
Zweig, Janine M., The Urban Inst.,
Washington, DC, #315-20 . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Do You Ever Wonder About the Differences Between the Types of
Sessions?
Here are some definitions:
Poster Session:. A visual display with the purpose of presenting an important piece of work, on a large poster board. The
author(s) are present during the entire poster session to answer questions. Attendees walk around the room and look at the displays and discuss the work with the author(s).
Paper Session: Three - four oral presentations organized around a theme by the section chair. Paper sessions have a discussant reviews papers individually as well as indicating how they add to our knowledge collectively.
Symposium: Collective presentations by a group of individuals who work in the same area. They bring different perspectives
to an issue or practice. Panels comprised of several speakers, who after making brief introductory remarks, discuss the issue or
topic. A discussant ties the papers together and suggests implications for practice. Time is allowed for questions from the audience.
Workshop: An in-depth presentation on a new method, source of data, practice for training and informing participants in a
way that provides some hands on experience with the technique.
Round Table: A presenter leads a discussion in which all the audience actively participates. The leader provides an overview
and materials that help define the issue and provide background information for participants.
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�How to Make the Most
of the Conference
Always check the NCFR website http://www.ncfr.org/conference_info/index.asp attendees section for the latest tips and
information.
How to Prepare Before You Leave Home
dees. Arrange a snack or a meal with new found friends.
w Introduce yourself with a brief 3-5 second explanation of the
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Register before October 15 to ensure receiving your Program to review
ahead of time. Bring your printed program with you.
Additional copies cost $5.00.
Review Your Printed Program
w Scan the Subject Index on page 5 for presentations that fit
your interests. Highlight the “must sees.”
w Rank the presentations you want to attend daily. Include
schedules of Section membership, committee meetings, receptions and parties. Include appointments you want to make.
Write your final choices on Your Personal Schedule Planner
in the pullout section (page 8).
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Plan Networking Opportunities
w Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with the peo-
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ple you would like to meet at the Conference. Read their
books and articles for ease in conversing with them. Ask colleagues to introduce you if you have not met them before.
Bring return address labels or print your name and address on
a sheet of peel-off labels to quickly attach them to sign-up
lists and order forms.
Bring business cards for exhibitors, presenters, and new
friends. If you bring a laptop or electronic calendar, copy the
addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of new
colleagues.
Pack copies of your resume’ for colleagues or the Employment Matching Service.
NCFR reserves a limited number of volunteer positions.
Many student aides at conferences have become active members after this experience. If you work 8 hours, half of your
Conference registration fee will be refunded two weeks after
the Conference. Contact the NCFR office at 888-781-9331, or
print a form off the NCFR Website:
http://www.ncfr.org/pdf/Student_Aides.pdf. Contact
Tommie Lawhon by September 1.
Networking Opportunities Galore!
w Newcomers Reception on Thursday, Nov. 21, 6:00 p.m.
Excellent way to meet other first-time attendees and the
NCFR Board of Directors.
w President’s Welcoming Reception on Thursday evening,
Nov. 21, 8:00 pm at the beautiful Houston City Hall (3 blocks
from the Hyatt). Meet President Carol Darling, NCFR
Board members, and Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR
Executive Director.
Ice Breakers
w Check name badges - coded for students or first-time atten-
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kind of work you do then be a good listener as you learn
about the other person/s!
Communicate by leaving messages at the NCFR message
board, the hotel front desk, or under a guest’s door. The computer stations in the NCFR Cyber Cafe on the third floor
foyer will allow you to check your home, e-mails, etc.
Attend receptions and parties, especially those sponsored by
college departments on Friday evening.
Central hotel sitting areas are great places for people-watching
and finding!
When exchanging business cards, write reminders on the back
about the person and follow up with a phone call, or e-mail
after you return home.
Sharing rooms with someone you know adds to the fun and
lowers expenses. Call the NCFR office if you want to
schedule 1 or 2 roommates.
The Hospitality Center (Magnolia Room 3rd Floor) is a
central meeting area & sign-up spot for “dine-arounds” with
leaders in the family field, bidding on auction items, or browsing state council displays.
Keep Physically Fit, Mentally Alert, and Safe
w Try to get enough rest during the Conference. Fatigue is
predictable so take time to rest and unwind.
w Don’t skip meals! Try to eat a balanced diet. Take workout
gear to use on the hotel exercise equipment.
w Be safety-smart! 1) Don’t wear your name badge outside the
Conference facility. 2) Stay in groups when walking outdoors.
3) When in your room, keep the door locked and the deadbolt
engaged at all times. If someone comes to your door, use the
peephole to see who it is and call the front desk or security if
the person says that he/she is on the hotel staff to see if the
visit is authorized. 4) Be alert when riding an elevator by yourself. 5) Leave valuables in hotel safe deposit boxes.
Miscellaneous Notes
w For emergencies, leave the telephone number of the hotel,
your schedule, and NCFR’s number with your family and
colleagues.
w Frequently check for messages at the Message Board. Call the
hotel front desk for phone calls.
w Select clothes that create a professional image but are comfortable. This is important if you are using the Employment
Matching Service. Include clothes for exercise and all types of
weather.
w Allow space in your luggage to bring home copies of papers,
books, and flyers. If not checking it, be sure all sharp, pointed
or suspicious objects are removed.
Adapted from Planning a Successful Conference, by Cynthia Winter (Sage Publications, 1994).
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�Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel – Houston, TX - Reservation Form
National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, November 19-24, 2002
You may reserve a room online by accessing the following link: http://houstonregency.hyatt.com/reservations/flow6/
propCheckAvailability.jhtml. After you are in the website, fill in the following: (1) Arrival Date; (2) Departure Date; (3) No. of Adults
(4) No. of Kids; (4) Number of Rooms; (5) Under the Group/Corporate Rates Box key in G-NCFR, (6) click CONTINUE
and that information will come up and you can then make your reservation on-line.
Name:_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Company: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
City:________________________ State/Prov/Country:___________________ Zip/Postal Zone: ____________________
Daytime Phone:____________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________________________
Please Reserve the Following
Room Type and Daily Rate
(Applicable taxes will be added)
___ Single $124 (1 person)
___ Double $124 (2 persons)
___ Suite (Ask for price)
Date/Time of Arrival
Date of Departure
No. of Nights
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Name of roommate(s) if applicable:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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To guarantee your hotel reservation, please enclose the first night’s deposit including 17% tax with your credit card number, expiration date, and authorization for billing of deposit.
Credit card type: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Credit card number: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Exp. date: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
“I understand that I am liable for one night’s room and tax which will be billed through my credit card (all major credit cards accepted). A full refund is available by obtaining a cancellation number from the Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel Reservations Department at least 24 hours prior to the date of
arrival.”
Special Requests
___ I desire a non-smoking room (based on availability).
___ I need a room equipped for persons with special needs. Please call me for specific details.
___ Please provide separate bills (split folio) for each roommate.
w Reservations must be received by Tuesday, October 29, 2002. After Oct. 29, NCFR’s block will be released, and reservations will be on space availability only. Reserve your room early. NCFR’s block tends to fill several weeks before the deadline.
Once the NCFR block is filled (even if the block fills before Oct. 29), you will be charged regular hotel rates which are higher
than the NCFR group rates. NCFR group rates are applicable November 16-27, 2002.
w All hotel accounts are subject to credit arrangements at time of registration and payable at departure.
w Check-in time is 3:00 pm. Check-out time is Noon. Any guest who departs earlier than the departure date confirmed at
check-in will be assessed an early departure fee and must inform the front desk the night before.
w Mail or fax (if you are using a major credit card) this hotel reservation form to: Hyatt Regency Houston, 1200 Louisiana
Street, Houston, TX 77002; Fax: 713-951-0934
w You may also register by phone: 713-654-1234 or 1-800-233-1234 (national reservations). You must identify yourself as a
NCFR Conference attendee to obtain the group rate discount. NCFR student members who wish to reserve rooms in the
Student block must contact NCFR for a special form (phone: 888-781-9331). This form is also on NCFR’s Website:
http://www.ncfr.com/pdf/STUDENT_CONFERENCE_HOUSING.pdf
For Hotel Use: Date Received: _______________________ Reservation Confirmed for: ___ Single ___ Double ___ Suite
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�Space Center/NASA Tour
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 20, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tour Operators: Cosmo Cool Concepts, Inc.
Price: $60 per person
(includes transportation, guide, tickets, and lunch)
In the Beginning…
spacecraft, spacesuits and other artifacts as well as new exhibits.
Take a guided tram tour of NASA’s Johnson Space Center
which will take a look behind the scenes, where astronauts train
for their next mission.
Beginning at the infamous Enron Ballpark (now known as
Minute Maid Park) the bus goes on next to George R. Brown
Convention Center, the new Basketball complex under construction and the Reliant Stadium, home of the new Houston
Texans. Behind this you will be able to see The Houston
Astrodome (a.k.a. the Eighth Wonder of the World).
A box lunch: croissant sandwich of choice, chips, cookie, fruit
cup and beverage, will be served around 1:00 pm.
You will be picked up by Cosmo Cool Concepts, Inc. at 8:00 am
from the Hyatt Hotel entrance on the corner of Louisiana and
Dallas and take a quick tour of the city….
On this tour, you’ll visit the Downtown Arts District, the
Museum District, and out-of-the-way galleries representing the
best of current artists; a short drive will take us through the
world renowned Medical Center, the largest medical complex in
the world.
Space Center Houston/NASA
At the Space Center Houston/NASA you will have the opportunity to take a self guided tour of the Space Center, view actual
The bus will leave the center around 4:00 pm to head back to
the hotel.
On the way back…
You will drive by a $15-billion petrochemical complex, the
Galleria Mall, host of the Williams Tower (the tallest building in
Houston) and the marvelous Waterfall.
Arrive back at the Hyatt Regency around 6:00 pm.
Please register for the Space Center/NASA Tour by completing the form below. Cosmo Cool Concepts will send confirmation directly to you.
Reservation Form Space Center/NASA Tour
Register for the tour directly with Cosmo Cool Concepts, Inc., before November 1, 2002
r I/We would like to reserve a spot on the Space Center/NASA Tour on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
$60/person.
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Please submit forms to Cosmo Cool Concepts by fax at 713-863-1810 or by e-mail @ lbrown@cosmocoolconcepts.com. If paying by check please submit to:1704 Seamist #410, Houston, TX 77008
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�Registration and Hotel
Information
Register by October 15 to save up to $40.
Note: You must wear your name badge at all times. Badges are
checked at the door before you can enter the room. Those not
registered may not be admitted to sessions.
Your Conference Registration Fee covers admission to
the following events:
w Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public policy workshops, round tables, posters
w Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business/membership meetings.
w All Receptions and Exhibits
w Newcomers Reception for first or second time conference
attendees.
Events Requiring Additional Fees:
w Pre-conference Workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 19 and
Wednesday, Nov. 20
w Association of Councils Leadership Workshop and Buffet,
Wednesday, Nov. 20 (except affiliated council Presidents)
w Optional Tour to Houston Space Center and NASA. Checks
and reservations must be sent directly to Cosmo Cool
Concepts, 1704 Seamist #410, Houston, TX 77008 by fax
at 713-863-1810 or by e-mail @ lbrown@cosmocoolconcepts.com. (See page 77.)
Refund Policy
Requests for all Conference refunds must be made in writing,
and are subject to a 30% service charge. A full refund less service charge will be made for requests postmarked by
November 4. No refunds will be made after that date unless
accompanied by a physician’s letter. There are no refunds for
special events unless the event is cancelled. REFUND
CHECKS WILL BE MAILED TWO WEEKS AFTER
THE CONFERENCE.
Conference Hotel
The Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel, 1200 Louisiana St.,
Houston, TX 77002; Phone: 713-654-1234: Fax: 713-951-0934:
On-line reservations: http://houstonregency.hyatt.com/reservations/flow6/propcheck availability.jhtml
Hotel Facilities
Guest room amenities: w voice mail, telephone w/message
light and speaker phone w computer hookup, video messages,
video account review, video check-out w iron, ironing boards:
hair dryer w coffee makers w business center w assistive devises
for disabled w 20 hr. room services w baby sitting through
Concierge w Outdoor pool w complimentary Health Club
Restaurants: w Spindletop revolving rooftop restaurant w Ducks
& Company w Whistler’s Walk.
NCFR Conference Sleeping Room Rates:
w Single or Double Rooms: $124 per night (+ 17% tax).
Children age 16 and under stay free in their parents’ room.
NCFR’s block is guaranteed at these rates until the block is
filled or by Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002, whichever comes first.
w NCFR Group Rates are applicable for rooms from Nov. 1627, 2002.
w Phone: 713-654-1234: Fax: 713-951-0934 National Reservations: 1-800-233-1234. You must identify yourself as an
NCFR Conference attendee to obtain these rates. After the
NCFR block is filled, even if there are rooms available in the
hotel, you will be charged the regular hotel rates which are
higher than the NCFR group rates. See page 73 for instructions to reserve a room on-line.
Discounted Student Room Rates
A limited number of discounted rooms are available for NCFR
student members. For more information contact the NCFR
office toll free at 888-781-9331, phone: 763-781-9331, or print a
student housing form from the NCFR Website:
http://www.ncfr.org/pdf/STUDENT_CONFERENCE_
HOUSING.pdf. Student reservations must be made by mail or
fax only.
No Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in any of the meeting rooms at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Discounted Air Fares
Fly for less using Continental MeetingWorks: 1-800-468-7022:
Reference # UF2DCY or Northwest Meeting Services
Desk: 1-800-328-1111 Reference # NEM6V. Using these services enables NCFR to negotiate better future discounts (rates
valid Nov. 14-29, 2002). See page 48 for further information.
Ground Transportation
Shuttle service is available from either Bush International or
Hobby Airports to the Hyatt Hotel through EXPRESS SHUTTLE USA. From Bush Intercontinental Airport to the Hyatt
the cost is $19 one way. From Hobby Airport to the Hyatt the
cost is $14 one way. Catch the Shuttle outside the baggage claim
area at either airport. Hours of Operation: 5:30 a.m.-11:30
p.m. Bush airport is approximately 21 miles and 30 minutes
from the Hyatt.
Directions for Driving to the Hyatt Houston
From Bush Intercontinental Airport, take 45 South. Exit Pierce
and follow to Louisiana Street. Make a left on Louisiana Street
and you will see the hotel from the road.
You may also go online to Mapquest or the Hyatt website.
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�2002 NCFR Registration Form
For Office Use Only
November 19-24, 2002, Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel, Houston, TX
Mail with payment to NCFR, 3989 Central Ave NE, #550, Minneapolis, MN 55421.
You may register by Fax if using Visa or MasterCard: 763-781-9348.
Register only one person on each registration form. Please TYPE or print name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
Name
First
Middle Initial
Last
Mailing Address (q home q business)
City
State/Province/Country
Phone (q home q business) (
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Zip/Postal Code
E-mail Address
Employer (or college/university where you are attending)
Is this your first NCFR Conference? q yes q no
I am a q student enrolled in a graduate degree program; q new professional who graduated less than 5 years ago.
PART I - REGISTRATION FEES (General Conference Registration, Thursday, Nov. 21 - Sunday, Nov. 24)
Type of Registration (please check):
Full Conference Registration:
By 7/31 8/1-10/15 10/16-- Onsite
q NCFR Member
$195
$205
$225
$245
q NCFR Organization Memb. $195
$205
$225
$245
q NCFR Student Member*
$95
$95
$95
$105
q NCFR Emeritus Member** $95
$95
$95
$105
q Second Member of Family $165
$185
$200
$220
q Non-member Professional $295
$305
$325
$345
q Non-member Student*
$125
$125
$125
$135
Total Part I $
Single Day Registration:
By 7/31 8/1-10/15 10/16-- Onsite
q Full Day Professional
$125
$125
$125
$135
q Full Day Full-time Student* $70
$70
$70
$80
Circle day of attendance: Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
*Students must enclose verification of student status.
** To qualify your membership must be current in the “Emeritus”
category.
Join NCFR right now and take advantage of the lower Conference
fees for members.
PART II - CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS/GIFTS
q Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units, $15. Specify Org.s) from which you want CE credit
q Here is my gift to help NCFR (tax deductible according to law)
Amount $
q Unrestricted gift q Restricted fund (i.e. Annual Conference)
Total Part II $
PART III - SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/EVENTS
___ Green Cross Training Course
(Tue., Nov. 19 and Wed., Nov. 20, 8 am - 4:30 pm - includes Box Lunch)
(Those nor registering for the NCFR Conference pay the Non-member fee.)
___ Work/Life Summit
(Wed., Nov.. 20, 9 am - 3 pm - includes Light Continental Breakfast and Lunch)
___ Air Force Military Family Life Conference
(Tue., Nov. 19, 8 am - 3 pm - includes Light Continental Breakfast and Lunch)
___ Marketing Magic: Secret Tricks for Increasing Your Visibility and Success
Workshop (Wed., Nov. 20, 8:30 am - 4 pm)
___ Putting Stress Into Words: Writing, Health, and Trauma Workshop
(Wed., Nov.. 20, 1 - 5 pm)
___ Affiliated Councils Dinner and Leadership Training Workshop
(Wed., Nov. 20, 4 - 8 pm - includes light dinner)
Student
$75
NCFR Member
$75
Non-member
$100
$65
$75
$100
$65
$75
$100
$50
$60
$70
$65
$75
$100
AC Presidents free $25
$25
Total Part III $
Total Amount Paid (add parts I, II, and III)
FEI No. 41-0762436
Method of Payment: q Check q Money Order q Visa q MasterCard. You may register by FAX: 763-781-9348 (credit cards only).
Credit Card Number:
Exp. Date:
Signature:
�q Please check if you have a disability or condition that requires special accommodations or services to fully participate in this conference.
NCFR staff will contact you to discuss your specific needs.
Additional Information Requested
q I need a roommate:
q non-smoking qsmoking
q female
q male
q Date and time of arrival ____________________________________________________________________________
q Date of departure __________________________________________________________________________________
q Daytime phone ____________________________________________________________________________________
q E-mail __________________________________________________________________________________________
q Please send information about child care.
q I am seeking employment (no cost).
q I have a job opening, please contact me regarding details.
Instructions
t Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars, payable to the National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your completed registration form
and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421. Toll
Free: 888-781-9331;
Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail: nikki@ncfr.org. Overpayments of $10.00 or less will be considered a
contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all returned checks.
t Payment must accompany registration or the form will be returned to you (with exception of purchase orders).
t REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 10, 2002. All refunds are subject to a 30% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER NOVEMBER 10 unless accompanied by a
physician’s letter. No refunds for special events unless the event is cancelled. All refund checks will be mailed approximately 2
weeks after the Conference.
t Students must send a copy of current fee statement as verification of student status with this registration form.
t Student Aides must submit the conference registration fee with this form (checks are deposited immediately). After completing 8 hours of work and returning the appropriate aide form, a refund check for half of your registration fee will be mailed
approximately 2 weeks after the Conference.
Types of Conference Registrations
FULL CONFERENCE
MEMBER
t NCFR Member: An active member of the National Council on
Family Relations (NCFR) in any membership category. Your dues
must be current at the time you register for the conference and
remain current through the conference, or you will be charged
the non-member rate.
t NCFR Organization Member: The organization belongs to the
National Council on Family Relations. Up to 2 staff members
from the organization may register for the conference at the
member rate; additional staff must pay the current non-member
rate. The organization’s dues must be current at the time of registration and remain current through the conference, or you will be
charged the non-member rate.
t NCFR Emeritus Member: An active member of NCFR, who
has membership in the Emeritus category, and is retired from
employment. Your dues must be current at the time you register
and remain current through the conference, or you will be
charged the non-member rate.
t Student Member: An active member of NCFR, in any membership category, who is currently enrolled full-time in a college or
university. Dues must be current at the time you register and
remain current through the conference, or you will be charged
the non-member rate. Verification of student status must be
enclosed with your registration.
NON MEMBER
t Second Family Member: Additional family member who is
attending the conference.
t Non-Member Professional: Attendee who is not a current
dues-paying member of NCFR.
t Non-Member Student: A student who is currently enrolled in a
college or university, and is not a current dues-paying member of
NCFR. Verification of student status must be enclosed with your
registration.
SINGLE DAY
t Professional: A person attending the conference for only one
day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the form.
t Full-Time Student: A student attending the conference for only
one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the form.
Verification of student status must be enclosed with your registration.
�The National Council on Family Relations
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), is d1e oldest
multidisciplinary family organization in d1c U.S. It is a non-profit
organization of professionals who work in d1e multi-faceted areas
of me family field.
NCFR Mission Statement: The National Council on Family
Relations provides a forum for family researchers , educators , and
practitioners to share in the development and dissemination of knowledge about families and family relationships , establishes professional
standards , and works to promote family well-being .
NCFR is highly regarded as an aud1orit:y for information on a
broad range of family concerns, such as psychology, sociology,
cross-cultural families, family heald1, family merapy, work/life, parenting, family stress, gender roles, diYorce, family violence, adolescent issues, aging, child development, and life cycle changes. NCFR
publishes two widely acclaimed journals - Family Relations:
Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Sciences, an applied
journal; and Journal of Marriage and Family, d1e oldest and one of
d1e top five scholarly social science journals in America.
NCFR is the only professional organization focused solely on
family research, policy, and practice.
T he Annual Conference held in November provides a forwn for
discussion of family issues. Approximately 1,300 family
professionals attend me Conference each year.
National
Council on
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Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference:
• To provide attendees wim valuable continuing education credits.
T he National Council on Family Relations is approved by me
American Psychological Association, National Association
of Social Workers (Metro Washington Chapter), N ation al
Board for Certified Counselors, George M ason University,
Employee Assistance Profe ssion als Association , and NCFR
Certified Family Life E ducators to offer continuing education
for psychologists, social workers, and d1erapists and od1er famil y
professionals.
• To provide a means for family professionals to disseminate d1e
latest research wid1 implications for practice.
• To share stimulating presentations by plenary speakers and
leading family researchers.
• To obtain d1e latest family research dtrough a variety o f learning
formats including plenaries, poster sessions, symposia, papers,
and round tables.
• To provide a forwn for public policy discussion.
• To enable attendees to network with leading professionals in me
family field.
• To giYe members of d1e National Council on Family Relations
an opportunity to learn more about me governance of me
organization and provide opportunities for involvement in
various conference activities.
Thank You Past Presidents for Your
Excellent Service to NCFR
1999-2001
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Stephen R. Jorgensen
William J. Doherty, CFLE
Greer Litton Fox
Pauline Boss
:Michael J. Sporakowski, CFLE
Alexis J. Walker
Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Patt'icia K.ain Knaub
Brent C. Miller
Lynda Henley Walters
l\1. Janice Hogan
David H . Olson
G raham B. Spanier
Hamilton I. McCubbin, CFLE
Joan Aldous
Sharon J. Price
Bert N. Adams
James Walters
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
Ira L. Reiss
Paul C. Glick
Gerhard 1 eubeck
William C. Nichols Jr.
Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased)
Richard K Kerckhoff (deceased)
Leland J. A'lelson
Murray A. Straus
Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
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Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
Richard N. Hey
Elizabeth Force
William F. Kenkel
William l'vL Smim Jr.
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Cluistensen
Aaron Rudedge (deceased)
Henry Bowman (deceased)
1\<Wdred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased)
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dorod1y Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O'Grady (deceased)
Nadina KaYinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest W Burgess (deceased)
E rnes t Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
�Y o·u are invited to
the 64th NCFR
Annual Conference
'Thursday, November 21 through
Sunday, November 24, 2002
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Pre conference Workshop:;:
Tuesday and Wednesday, ovembcr 19-20, 2002
Hyatt Regency Houston
Houston, TX
Rcgisrrmion Porms Enclosed
(S o nt inuing educatio n credits a\·ail:thlc for
psycho logist:-;, social worker:-~, t h erapist :-~,
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Families Over the Life Course: Bridging Research and Practice
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Pre-conference Workshops:
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�The National Council on Family Relations thanks
the following sponsors:
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Bausch & Lomb
Brigham Young University School of Family Life
Career Development Services, Rochester, NY
Cornell Employment and Family Careers Institute
Eastman Kodak
Families and Work Institute, New York City
Johnson Printing, Rochester, MN
Robert Tobin & Associates
Hyatt Regency Rochester Hotel
Syracuse University, Department of Child and Family Studies
University of Akron, Department of Sociology
University of Illinois-Urbana, Department of Human and Community Development
University ofMaryland, Department of Family Studies
University ofMinnesota, Department of Family Social Science
Victory Capitol Management, a subsidiary of KeyCorp
Wynne Center for Family Research, University
NCFR Research and Theory Section
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Conference Sponsors .................... Inside front cover
Alphabetic Index of Program .......................... 1
Site Information and Tours ............................ 2
General Conference Information ........................ 3
Ongoing Events and Services .......................... 4
Subject Index ...................................... 5
Pre-conference \Vorkshops ............................. 6
2001 NCFR Award Winners and Exhibitors .............. 10
Program Schedule ................................... 11
NCFR Board and Cotmnittee Meetings .................. 48
Allied Association Meetings ........................... 49
Airline Discount Information .......................... 50
Future Annual Conferences ........................... 51
Program and Local Arrangements C01mnittees ............ 53
NCFR Boards of Directors ........................... 55
Page
NCFR Journal Editors ............................... 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils ............................ 57
NCFR Staff ....................................... 57
Index of Program Participants ......................... 58
How to Make the Most of the Conference ............... 71
Hyatt Regency Hotel Reservation Form .................. 73
NCFR Membership Form ............................ 75
Optional Tours ..................................... 77
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information ............... 78
Conference Registration Form and Information ........ 79, 80
NCFR Past Presidents .................... inside back cover
Meeting Room Facilities Map ....................... Insert
Program at a Glance .............................. Insert
Your Daily Schedule .............................. Insert
Page
Affiliated Councils/ Association of Councils (AC) Sessions .....
............................... 9, 16, 20, 30, 48, 49, 57
Audio/Video Tape Sales .............................. 25
Awards ..................................... 10, 20, 26
Boards of Directors and Meetings ............... 48, 49, 55
Burgess Award Address ........................... 11, 17
CEU Verification .................................... 3
CFLE Sessions ...................... 18, 26, 30, 40, 48, 49
Child Care ......................................... 3
Comtnittee Meetings (NCFR) .................... 30, 48, 49
Diversity Action Forum ........................... 11, 18
Editors and Meetings .......................... 48, 49, 55
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions .. 12, 14, 15, 16,
20,21,22,23,24, 26,27,29,31, 32, 33, 34,36, 38, 39,40,41,
................................... 42, 43, 45, 46, 47
Emergencies ........................................ 3
Employment Matching Service .............. 4, 11, 20, 31, 41
Ethnic Mirtorities (ElVI) Section Sessions ..... 12, 14, 16, 17, 21,
.................. 22,24,28,30,34,37,42,43,45,46,47
Exhibits ......................... 10, 11, 13, 20, 23, 31, 34
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions ... 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21,
......... 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Fmnily Policy (FP) Section Sessions ......... 12, 15, 16, 24, 25,
.................. 29, 30, 31, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions ..... 16, 17, 21, 23, 28, 29
................................... 32, 34, 36, 42, 46
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions .... 16, 21, 23, 24, 28, 32,
.............................. 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 42, 44
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions ... 12, 15, 17,
.... 18, 19, 22, 26, 29, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46,47
Focus Group Sessions ................. 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 40
Future Conferences ................................. 51
Hospitality Center/Local Information ........ 4, 11, 20, 31, 41
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Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information ........ 2, 3, 50, 78
International (IN) Section Sessions ......... 14, 16, 18, 21, 27,
........................... 28, 33,36,37, 39,42,44,45
Local Arrangements Comtnittee .......... 4, 10, 30, 48, 49, 53
Marie Peters Award Address ........................ 20, 26
Meditation ................................ 12, 20, 31, 41
IVIeetings/Receptions of Other Organizations .......... 30, 49
NCFR Business IVIeeting/Membership Forum ....... 11, 18,48
NCFR Staff ....................................... 57
Newcomers Reception ......................... 11, 12, 77
Plenary Sessions ................... 11, 13, 20, 23, 31, 34,35
Poster Sessions .......... 14, 15, 20, 21, 23, 24, 31, 32, 34, 36,
................................... 41, 42, 45, 46, 47
Pre-conference Workshops ....................... 6, 7, 8, 9
Program Committee .............................. 49, 53
Public Policy Sessions ....................... 20, 22, 41, 43
Receptions and Parties .............. 11, 18, 19, 29, 30, 31,40
Registration Information ........... 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 20, 31, 41
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions .... 16, 21, 25, 30,
......................................... 33, 39, 45
Research & Theory (RT) Section Sessions ....... 12, 13, 14, 15,
......... 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37,
........................ 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Research Updates for Practitioners ...... 11, 17, 20, 25, 31, 33
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables ......... 19, 20, 23, 26,
...................................... 28, 33, 34, 39
Section Membership Meetings ............. 19, 29, 30, 39, 40
Silent Auctions ................................... 2, 13
Special Sessions .... 11, 15, 20, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 36, 38, 39,40
Students/New Professionals (SN) Activities .. 13, 23, 29, 34, 37,
............................................ 40,48
Worship Service .................................... 41
2001 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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istoric Western New York and the local Arrangements
mittee Welcome You to the 200 Annual Conference
Facts About the Rochester Area
Rochester is the 3rd largest city in Ne\v York and d1e 79d1
largest city in the U.S. The Partners for Livable Communities
rated Rochester as one of d1e top 4 Most Livable Cities in
America this decade! It is located within a 400-mile radius of 14
northeastern states, two Canadian provinces, and \V'ashington,
D.C. It is also d1e western gateway to the fabulous Finger Lakes
Region and a day's drive from New York City.
Historic Africarn-American Conrnectiorns
Visitors will find a range of sites, exhibits, and informational
sources available. Places associated \vid1 d-1e famous orator and
abolitionist Frederick Douglass are numerous. A nearby marker
indicates d1e location of his family home (now gone), where
John Brown, anod1er famous historic figure, often visited.
Downtown Rochester's Main Street yields information about the
Underground Railroad; "The North Star" newspaper; and
Austin Steward, a runaway slave who became one of the community's first black businessmen and property owners. Tour d1e
Memorial Mrican Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in the
Corn Hill Neighborhood, founded in 1827 and the oldest black
church in Rochester. Monroe Community Hospital features an
ornate facade designed in the early 1930s by Thomas Boyde-the first African-American architect to work in d1e area. See
Maplewood Park, where slaves boarded boats headed across
Lake Ontario to Canada and freedom.
~ Take a self-guided wallcing tour through an historic residential neighborhood such as Corn Hill, Park Avenue, or East
Avenue and look for artistic benches and other works of art in
d1e Grove Place neighborhood near d1e Eastman Theatre.
~Visit
Frontier's Mini-Museum of Telephone History wid1
its antique telephones, equipment, and historic photos. ~ Experience Sesame Street and od-1er family-fun exhibits at }.,:.ids-toKids, or browse d1rough the largest collection of unique dolls,
toys, and miniatures in the world, both at d1e Strong Museum.
~ Visit the historic Memorial Art Gallery. ~ Trips to d1e stars
in d1e Strassenburgh Planetarium are another popular pastime.
~ The Rochester Museum & Science Center has Seneca
exhibits and artifacts that date from around 1550 to 1820. Historic displays, audio-visual presentations, and hands-on activities
illustrate Seneca Iroquois traditions and concerns from saving
their land to retaining their language and culture to mabng a living in today's modern world.
Other Nearby Sites:
~ The beautiful Niagara Falls ~ A memorial and d1e gravesite
of Harriet Tubman in Auburn ~ The Peter Whitmer Farm
where d1e Latter Day Saints Church \Vas officially chartered
located near Seneca Falls ~ Corning Glass Company ~ The
Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, approximately 2-1/2
hours from Rochester
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Cornell University, a 90-mile drive
Birthplace of the Women's Rights Movement
This movement was born in 1848 when Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, Jane Hunt, Mary Ann M'Clintock, Lucretia Mott,
and Martha Wright organized the First Women's Rights
Convention in Seneca Falls and presented a Declaration of
Sentiments (including.. .that all //Jell and JJ•omen are created eq11al.) to
an audience of 300 people. Twelve days later a second com-ention advocating women's rights was held in Rochester, and this
social revolution gained a critically important "general." The
woman who became the movement's voice, campaigned for
women's rights, and was arrested for d-1e "crime" of voting
became one of Rochester's most famous residents--Susan B.
Anthony. Visit her home and see first-hand the working areas
where the women worked as they sought to obtain women's right
to vote.
Dorn't Miss Experiendrng These Unique-to
Rochester Destinations
~ Explore the past, present, and future of photography or take a
one-hour guided tour of the George Eastman House and
International Museum of Photography and Film which fea-
tures changing photography exhibits.
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2001 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Come join your Upstate New York colleagues for an outstanding
NCFR Conference.
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Welcome to the 63rd NCIFR Annual
Conference! We cordially invite you to attend the
2001 Conference! An outstanding program is planned
around the theme, Families, Stress, and Coping:
Bridging Theory and Practice.
The NCFR Conference is a great expel'ience for
strengthening your professional career. In addition to
dynamic Plenary sessions and Research Updates for
Practitioners, most Sections have invited experts to
address special issues. Come early and take advantage of
the dynamic, interactive pre-conference workshops.
N CFR consistently provides top research to give validity
to ideas to help families.
In addition to more tl1an 450 presentations, you can network wiilileaders in tl1e family field and meet NCFR
President Stephen R. Jorgensen, otl1er Board members, Section Chairs, Journal Editors, and Executive
Director, Michael L. Benjamin. They are anxious to
talk to as many of you as possible and hear about your
hopes and dreams for NCFR.
Plan now to come and meet your colleagues in
Rochester, NY
Conference Registration
J;i;yecyorie who· attends the Conference must .be register,;:<:!, a!ld must stop at the Conference Registration
J)esk to pick up packets, name badges, and tickets foJ:
~Becial events: NAME BADGES MUST BE WORN AJ
A!,l JIMES DURING THE CONFERENCE. ATTEN;,;
[)E~S .Will BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR BEFORE
JI-IEY~AN ENTER SESSIONS. When you wear yom
ri.aiil,e)ndge atthe hotel, NCFR staff can easilyttack
·~f;yuriknown persons and take proactive steps to
eJi:Sl.l:t;.(:; your safety. Special name badges are avaihtble
[<;~r,,mps~ attending one session only.
This program booklet is the only copy you
will receive. Bring it with you to tl1e Conference.
Additional copies will be sold at registration for $4.50.
Program changes will be listed montluy on tl1e NCFR
website: http:/ /www.ncfr.org/ conference_info/
index. asp. A pl'inted copy will be enclosed in your
Conference program packet. Be sure to read it carefully.
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A,ccommodations for Special Needs
'f/e1'an:tt0 insure that everyone can fully participatein
tb~Soh£etence. If you need any special auxiliary aids,
ple;ase co!ltact Cindy Winter, Conference CoorcJinatot,
~q~t,fee:888-781-9331, ext. 15; phone: 763-78t-933J,
sxt:JS; e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org.
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Do Yoi!Jl Have QI!Jlestions or Need
Help?
Stop by tl1e NCFR Conference Registration Desk
during registration hours, and tl1e staff will gladly help
you. NCFR staff will also be at ilie NCFR Exhibit
Booth on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, dm-ing Exhibit
Hours. Feel free to ask questions of Board, Committee,
and Elections Council members who are wearing colored ribbons on tl1eir name badges.
CEU Verification
Attendees may apply for CEU credit certificates vel'ifying Conference attendance. Sign up on tl1e registration
form. A $15 administrative fee is charged. Materials
will be given to you when you register onsite. Certificates
of Attendance will be mailed by Dec. 30, 2001.
One credit hour verification is given for each hour in
session. Program presenters receive double credits for
session(s) in which tl1ey are presenting.
CEU's pending through NASW, EAPA, APA, ASA,
George Mason Univ., New York Dept. of Education.
Up to 40 contact hours or 4 CEU's are given for CFLE
credit.
Contact Cindy Winter, Conference Coordinator, for
details. Phone toll free: 888-781-9331, ext. 15;
E-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org.
licensed Child Care
Please send a list of tl1e days and hours tl1at you will
need child care to Cindy Winter, Conference
Coordinator. You will be contacted to set up arrangements. Be sure to include your phone number when you
send in your request.
Eme~rgendes
The Emergencies Committee will work witl1 the Hyatt
Regency Hotel and Rochester Riverside Convention
Center staff in tl1e event of an emergency.
If you have an emergency, DIAL 0 from any house
or guest phone in tl1e hotel or convention center, and
the operator will send assistance immediately. DO NOT
dial 911; tl1is will slow clown the process.
A complete list of services will be available at tl1e NCFR
Conference Registration Desk, the Hospitality Center,
and tl1e NCFR Exhibit Bootl1. Emergency numbers
and a place for you to list a person to contact in an
emergency will be printed on the back of your
Conference name badge.
(more information on next page)
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Physician: Threshold Center-Alternative, SO St. Paul St., Fl.
4, Phone: 716-454-7530; Lisa Handwerker, MD, SO St. Paul
St., Fl. 4, phone: 716-454-7530; Downtown Health Care Ctr.,
22S Main St. E., phone: 716-423-1SSO; Vivienne Taylor, MD,
22S Main St. E., phone: 716-423-1SSO
Hospital: Genesee Hospital, 224 Alexander St., phone: 716922-6000; Genesee Hospital Developmental, 224 Alexander
St., phone: 716-922-S450; Highland Hospital, 1000 South Ave.,
phone: 716-473-2200; Strong Memorial Hospital, 601
Elmwood Ave, #ACF6, phone: 716-275-2121
Drug Store: Rite Aid Pharmacies, 17 5 Midtown Plaza,
phone: 716-263-69SO; Pharmacy Society of Rochester, PO
Box 1670, phone: 716-461-2210
Dentist: Clover Park Dental Group, S3 S. Main St., phone:
716-223-9323; Robert I. Morris, DDS, 25 Franklin St.# 116S,
phone: 716-454-1946; David J. Reed, DDS, 25 Franklin St.#
115S, phone: 716-325-5645; Jenny A. Leichtner, DDS, 25
Franklin St.# 115S, phone: 716-325-5645
Opticians: Rochester Eye Care Group, 56 State St., phone:
716-3S1-1170; Kenneth H. Lindahl, OD, 56 State St., phone:
716-3S1-1170
Chiropractor: Downtown Chiropractic, 1S5 St. Paul St.,
phone: 716-454-1720; Darryl P. Cera, DC (same address and
phone); Ingeborg Eibl, DC, 277 Alexander St.# 702, phone:
716-271-7S56
Meet colleagues, visit NCFR Affiliated Councils displays, and
review Metro Area tourist information. A Silent Auction in tlus
room will feature items for sale (see page 2 for explanation).
Stop and ask tl1e volunteers about dining, cultural events, and
tours. Sign-up sheets will be posted for attendees who would like
to dine witl1 colleagues and NCFR leaders. The emergency
service list will be on ftle tl1ere.
Exhibits
Higbland Roollls A-E (1 sf jlo01; Riverside Co11vention Centez)
Hours: +Thursday, Nov. S, 11:45 am-5:30pm+ Friday, Nov. 9,
9:00am-5:30pm + Saturday, Nov. 10, 9:00am-1:15pm
Coordinator: Jeanne Ryberg
Exlubits Opening:
Thursday, Nov. S, 11:45 am
Exlubits Closing:
Saturday, Nov. 10, 1:15pm
Daily drawings for prizes during Exhibits break. Final dra•;ving
for prizes is Saturday, Nov. 10, 12:15 pm.
The Combined Book Display Half Price Sale is Saturday, Nov.
10, Noon
Association of Councils (AC)
Exan1ine NCFR's Affiliated Councils' brochures and publications
in tl1e Hospitality Center and Exlubits Area. See how affiliates
are working witl1 families at tl1e local and state level.
Employment Matching Service
!T/i!JlloJite Room (2nd jloor of Hyatt Regemy Hote1
I-Iours: +Wednesday, Nov. 7, Noon-S pm
+ Thursday, Nov. S- Saturday, Nov. 10: S:OO am-S:OO pm
+ Sunday, Nov. 11, S:OO am- Noon
Chair: Ambika Krisnakumar
Conference Registration
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday
(211d Floor LobbJ\ Ffyatt Regenry Hotel)
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
(Galletia Lob!J)\ 1.rt Floor COJwentioll Cetztet)
+ Tuesday, Nov. 6, and Wednesday, Nov. 7, S am-1 pm; 2-5 pm
+Thursday, Nov. S, 7:30 am-1 pm; 2-5 pm
+ Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9-10, S am-1 pm; 2-5 pm
Sunday, Nov: 11, Sam-Noon
+
Hospitality Center /local Information
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - Hours: S am-6 pm
(Galletia Lob/J)\ Rlvmide C01wentio11 Ce!1fe1)
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee, NCFR
Affiliated Councils, and the Greater Rochester Visitors Assn.,
Inc. There will also be someone from the Visitors Association to
answer questions at the Hyatt on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Chair: Cindy Block, CFLE
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An opporturuty for professionals and potential employers to
meet face to face during tl1e Conference. Job opening announcements will be available, and employers will be conducting initial
screenings for tl1ose registered in tl1e Matclung Service. In addition to the message board, tl1e staff will leave voice mail notices
in the hotel rooms of those who have messages.
+ Stop by the employment matcl1ing room to pick up a handout
witl1 tips for an online job search and lists of helpful websites specific for job seekers in tl1e fanilly relations/ fanilly education fields.
Fees: No fee for those who are seeking jobs; $25 per job listing
for employers. Registered employers can place a classified ad in
the December 2001 NCFR Report for a 15% discount.
How to Register: Contact NCFR Headquarters, 39S9 Central
Ave. NE, Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421, by October 31,
2001 for appropriate forms. Specify whetl1er you are a job applicant or an employer with a job opening. You may also print
your forms from NCFR's website: http:/ /www.ncfr.org/conference_info/index.asp. Scroll to Employment Matclung
Service and click on Find a Job or Job Openings.
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Topics are listed in alphabetical order, followed by Session numbers and the sponsoring Section(s). Check the Program Schedule
for a complete listing. Sessions with a 100 (e.g., #100, #101, etc.)
take place on Thursday, sessions ·with a 200 are on Friday; 300
are on Saturday; and 400 are on Sunday. See page 11 for a legend
of Section abbreviations. Primary authors of proposals selected
the subject areas for d1eir presentations.
Adolescence 102 EE; 103 EM; 204 RT; 205 IN; 218 FH; 226
RT; 325 FS; 332 EM/RT; 337 RT; 402 FF; 420 RT; 421 EE; 426
RT; 427 FH; 434 RT; 436 RT
Adoption 301 FP; 322 IN
Adult Socialization 226 RT; 322 RT
Aging/Gerontology 117FT; 213 EE; 250 FP; 321 RT; 410
FH; 423 FH; 429 FF; 429 EM
Child Socialization 119 EM; 205 RT
Children 232 EE; 303 EE; 415 EE; 417FT; 420 RT
Cohabitation 433 RT
Community and Families 113 EE; 124 FS; 127 RT; 209 EM;
350 FP; 411 FP
Community Studies 327 EM
Cross-cultural Issues 112 IN; 236 IN; 407 IN; 419 IN
Curriculum 304 EE; 304 FS
Death and Dying 123 EM; 210 FH; 224 RF; 234 RF; 415 EE;
430 FH
Disability 104 FH; 119 FH; 203 FH; 431 FH
Diversity 129; 217FT; 316 EM; 59 EM
Divorce and Separation 208 EE; 225 RT; 330 RT; 406 FS;
415 EE
Ethics and Values 206 FT; 226 EE
Evaluation 304 EE
family life Education 119 EE; 202 EE; 208 EE; 213 EE; 306
EE; 311 EE; 314 RF
family Policy 113 FP; 119 FP; 223 FP; 237 FP; 335 FP; 411
FP; 425 FP
Family Processes 104 FH; 204 RT; 324 RT
family Relationships 106 RT; 204 RT; 222; 234 EE; 325 FS;
328 FH
Family Services 113 FP; 235FT; 416 FH
Family Stress/Coping 107 RT; 113 FF; 116 FH; 117FT; 119
EM; 218 FH; 224 RF; 226 FH; 237 EM; 302 EE; 328 FH; 334
FH; 336FT; 412 RT; 415 EE; 416 FH; 427 FH
fatherhood 126 IN; 303 RT; 323 FS; 333 EE; 413 RT
Gay/lesbian/!Bisexuai/Transgender Issues 230 FFT; 244
FF; 310; 434 EM
Gender 107 RT; 125 FF; 321 FF; 343; 403 FF
Grandparenthood 119 AC; 223 FP; 303 RT; 429 EE
Health/Wellness/IIIness Pre-Conference Workshop on
Family Interventions wid1 Chronic Conditions Across d1e Life
Span; 104 FH; 116 FH; 203 FH; 210 FH; 218 FH; 226 FI-I; 334
FH; 422 FI-I; 427 FH; 431 FH
Immigration/Migration 111 EM
Intergenerational Relations 234 FS; 313 IN; 423 RT; 428 RT
International families 112 IN; 119 IN; 217FT; 313 IN; 336
FT; 419 IN
lifespan Development 125 FF; 205 EE; 325 IN
Marriage 237 FP; 315 RT; 318; 337 RT; 344; 349; 404 EE; 425
FH
Mate Selection 102 EE; 309 FS; 337 RT
Mental Health Pre-Conference Workshop Red Cross Disaster
Mental Health Course; #328 RT; 432 RT
Midlife 429 RT
Military families 113A-26 FP; 412 RT
Minority families 111 EM; 112 EM; 209 EM; 214; 316 EM;
327 EM; 332 EMT; 409 EM; 426 EM
Motherhood 435 EE; 308 FF; 323 FH
Never Married 339 RF
Parent Education 115 EE; 119 EE; 228; 232 EE; 246 EE; 303
EE; 307 EE; 323 EE; 408 EE; 415 EE; 421 EE
Parenthood 303 RT; 323 RT; 324 RT; 415 EE; 420 RT
Peace 205 IN; 251 FP
Poverty and Families 113 RT; 223 FP; 232 EE; 334 FH; 339
FP
Professional Development 240, 331 SN, 345
Public Policy 105 FPX; 113 FP
Race/EUmicity 103 EM; 217FT
Relationships 120; 125 FF; 306 EE; 312FT
Religion and families 118 RF; 206 RF
Remarriage/Blended families 213 EE; 406 RT
Research and Methodology 114 RT; 117FT; 122 RT; 212
RT; 226 FF; 245; 312FT; 321 RT; 339 RT; 407 RT
Resiliency 218 FP
Rural/Urban 113 RT; 127 RT; 350 FP; 404 EE
Schools and Families 111 EM; 305 RT; 327 EM; 426
Sexuality 112 IN; 134 EE; 226 EE; 337 RT; 339 RF; 403 FF;
431 EE; 436 RT
Single-parent families 339 RT; 406 EM
Socioeconomic Class and Inequality 103 EM
Stress and families 107 RT; 108, 111 EM; 126 IN; 209 EM;
214; 218FT; 226 FH; 237 EM/FS; 315 RT; 409 EM; 412 RT;
415 EE; 419 IN; 421 FH; 426 EM
Substance Abuse 235FT; 431 FH
Teaching Methods 125 FF; 213 EE; 226 FF; 304 EE· 316 FS·
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329 FS; 331 SN; 339 EE; 415 EE
Technology /Internet 234 FS; 308 EE
Theory /Theory Construction 119 FS; 323 IN; 339 FT
Therapy /Cmmseling 117FT; 217 FT; 220FT; 226 EE; 235
FT; 312FT; 339FT
Violence 209 EM; 219 EE; 229; 328 FH; 338 RT; 417FT; 424
RT
Women and Work 111 EIVI; 126 IN; 206 RF; 323 FF; 335 FP
Work and families 107 RT; 126 IN; 136 FP; 211 FF; 233 FP;
335 FP; 405 FP; 418 FF; 422 FP
Other 331 SN; 336FT; 405 EE; 312FT
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�Work/Life Summit 2001
Tuesday, November 6, 9:00am-3:00pm
Gra11d Ballrool!l D, 1-[yatt Regelli:J' Rocbester Hotel
Upstate New York: A Great Place to WorkA Greater Place to Raise a Family.
Spomored 0• tbe NCFR Work/ Hw11'/j• Focm Group, tbe Work/ Life
A.dl'i.rOIJ' Co!ll!llittee, Bamcb G"' Lomb, Career De!•elopme!l! Serl'ice.r,
Come/! U11i!'el:ri!]• Elllplqymellt a11d ralllifJ' Careei'S Imtit11te, East;;;all
Kodak, Fa;;;i/ie.r a11d !Vork I11stitute, Robel1 Tobi11 o~ As.rotiate.r
See how researchers and employers from business and labor
work together to help d1e lives of families.
$55 NCFR members and sLudents; $100 for non-members. Includes light continental breakfast, lunch, and handouts.
Register on the Conference Registration form on page 79 or
online at www.ncfr.org.
Program
9:00 - 10:00 am
Opening Session and Press Conference
How Family Friendly is Upstate New York?: Findings
From the Cornell Community Study
Keynote Speaker: Phyllis Moen, Director, Cornell
Employment and Family Careers Institute
Panel: Stephen Sweet; Bickley Townsend
This session will unveil the Cornell Community Study Report,
a study being released at d1e Work/Life Summit. The report
summarizes survey data provided by 631 couples (1534 individuals), interviewed in 1999-2000. All of the participants live
in 57 middle class neighborhoods in Upstate New York, concentrated in d1e Rochester, Syracuse, and Ithaca areas. Study
participants offered detailed information on their work, family,
and community experiences, d1eir reasons for living in upstate
New York, and d1eir future plans. Additionally, the report outlines demographic shifts, drawing upon data in d1e 2000
Census, and implications d1ese changes have for community
leaders, employers, and residents in upstate New York. The
panel v,;ill cliscuss d1e various aspects of d1e report and answer
questions from the auclience.
10:15- 11:45 am
What Does an Employer of Choke Look like?
Panel: Deb Koen, Vice President, Career Development
Services, Rochester; Mary Ann Detmer, Diversity and
Work/Life Manager, Staffing, Diversity, & Work/Life,
Eastman Kodak; Shelley M. MacDermid, CfliE, Director,
Center for Families, Purdue University
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Topics to be discussed: \'Vho Are America's Employers of
Choice? Programs; Policies; Work-Life Strategies to Create
Competitive Advantage
Noon - 1:30 pm
lunch and !Plenary
Bringing Out the Best: Effective Collaborations
Between the Research and Business Community,
Ellen Galinsky, Families and Work Institute, New York
City
1:45 - 3:00 pm
Where Do We Go From Here?
Panel: Bob Tobin, President, Tobin & Associates; Clayton
Osborne, Vice President for Human Resources, Bausch &
Lomb
Discussion of what we have learned, and how best to continue our efforts after the Summit. Is there a mechanism already
in place?
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Red Cross Disaster Mental Health
Course
Tuesday/Wednesday, November 6-7,2001, 8:00am-5:00pm
Cm:roJJ Room, ~Hyatt RegeJII:)' Rocbester Hotel
Sponsored by d1e NCFR Association of Councils and Family
Therapy Section, American Red Cross, and Lily Foundation
Led by Jack Herrmann, Univ. of Rochester Medical Center.
Fees: $75 (includes course materials, refreslunents, arid box
lunch). Register on d1e Conference Registration form on page
79 or online at www.ncfr.org. Check the website for complete
eligibility requirements.
Opportunity at NCFR for Red Cross Certified Relief
Mental Health Training Pre-Conference: Two-day training at a low cost to you - Do you qualify?
Red Cross certification will be granted at ilie completion of this
course.
If you have an interest in being trained and are willing to assist
the RED CROSS in your home state when a disaster occurs, you
'.Vill want to take d1e training. We are fortunate to have an excellent trainer in Jack Herrmann, who is located in Rochester, NY.
The number is limited, so act on this soon.
Here are d1e basic steps:
1) Each participant meets d1e eligibility requirements (check
d1e NCFR website for details of the requirements:
http:/ /www.ncfr.org/pdf/Preconference_Workshops.
pdf).
2) Each participant must complete the Introduction to
Disaster course
their local American Red
�Cross Chapter. It is offered on video for the convenience of participants.
3) Each participant must complete an application
5898H which is available from their local Red Cross
and most importantly, attach a copy of their current
professional license or certification. That application
must indicate tl1e dates and location of the course in
Rochester and submitted to American Red Cross
National Headquarters through their local chapter.
Complete instructions will be sent to you when you
register for the Workshop.
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Research Methodology
Workshop
Tuesday and \'Vednesday, November 6-7, 2001
I:[yatt Regwu Roc/Je.rter Hotel
Workshop Fees: Professionals - $40 (includes 1
copy of the paper packet); Students - $25 (includes 1
copy of the paper packet); Attendance only $20 (does
not include paper packet); Non-Attendance - $25
(paper packet will be sent AFTER the conference).
Papers presented at this workshop will be sent to registrants in advance. Make checks, money orders, or
university purchase orders payable to TCRM2001/
NCFR.
You may print out a registration form by connecting
with TCRM's website through the NCFR site:
www.ncfr.org. The link is in the Annual Conference
section of tl1e site. Send all TCRi\1 registrations and
correspondence to: David Fournier, TCRM2001
Chair, Oklahoma State University, 232 HES, Stillwater,
OK 74078, or e-mail at frcddgf@okstate.edu, or by
phone at 405-744-8351 or by fax at 405-744-2800.
The TCRJV1 Workshop facilitates the development and
advancement of tl1eory and metl10dologies in the family.
Papers in developmental stages are duplicated and distributed to all TCRM registrants. Two formal discussants
join an informed audience to dialogue about the papers
presented.
Tuesday, November 6
9:30 - 110:30 am
Registration.
. .......... 2nd Floor, Hyatt Regency
10:30 am - Noon
Session #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom B
Reconceptualizing Acculturation: Latin American
Transnational Fan1ilies in a Global Econorny, Mirna E.
Carranza
Discussants: Harriette P. McAdoo; Donald Swenson
Presider: To be Announced
Session #2 ................. Grand Ballroom C
A Theory of How Religion Influences Family Life in
Highly Religious Fm11ilies, David C. Dollahite
An Emerging Theory of Faith, Fathers, and Families: A
Conceptual .Meta-Analysis, Loren Marks
Discussants: Rob Palkovitz; Rudy Ray Seward
Presider: To be Announced
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Session #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom B
Developing a Theoretical Framework for the Cognitive
Control of Emotions in the Family, David C. Bell;
Isaac D. Montoya; Janeen Patek
Discussants: Thomas Blume; David Wright
Presider: Erron Huey
Session #4 ................. Grand Ballroom C
Assumptions Guiding Acceptance of Diversity: Are \'Ve
Absolutists, Relativists or Sometlung Else? Lynda
Henley Walters; Robyn L. Mowery
Discussants: Kathleen Bahr; Libby Blume
Presider: To be Announced
2:45 - 4:15 pm
Brainstorming Session #5 ..... Grand Ballroom B
Parental Beliefs in Parent-Adolescent Relationslups,
Mark J. Benson
A Longitudinal Study of Marriage from lVIidlife
Through Old Age, Linda G. Bell
Discussants: Carolyn Henry, CFLE; Walter Schumm,
CFLE
Presider: To be Announced
Session #6 ................. Grand Ballroom C
Case Study Research, Analytic Induction, and Theory
Development, Jane F. Gilgun
Discussants: Joan Aldous; Kerry J. Daly
Presider: Sharon Houselmecht
4:310 - 6:00 pm
Plenary Session #7 .......... Grand Ballroom D
Can Research and Theory Untangle the Family Policy
Rhetoric?: A Debate/Dialogue
(This plenary will explore tl1e potential for family
scientists to inform political dialogue about topics
involving family life.)
Panelists: Jetse Sprey; William J. Doherty, CFLE;
Walter Schumm, CFLE
Moderator: David Fournier
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�Wednesday, November 1
8:00am ........ Second Floor Foyer, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Registration
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #8 ...................... Grand Ballroom B
Theorizing Emotion in Marital and Family Relations; Stan J.
Knapp; Terrance D. Olson
Discussants: William J. Doherty, CFLE; David R. Imig
Presider: To be Announced
Session #9 ...................... Grand Ballroom C
Biosocial Theory, Sex Selection Rules, and the New Reproductive Technologies: Lessons from Adoption Practice, Leslie Doty
Hollingsworth
Discussants: Julie K. Kohler; Kay Michael Troost
Presider: Byran D. Korth
10:15- 11:45 am
Session #10 ..................... Grand Ballroom B
Theories of Adult \V'omen's Development and Grandmother
Style, Jean Giles-Sims
Discussants: Katherine Allen, CFLE; Marilyn Coleman
Presider: To be Announced
Session #11 ..................... Grand Ballroom C
Between "Family" and "Friend": Mapping the Unexplored
Conceptual Territory of Fictive Kin, Bradley G. Tripp,
Constance L. Shehan
Discussants: Bert N. Adams; Stephan Marks
Presider: To be Announced
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Session #12 ..................... Grand Ballroom B
Theories Families Live By: The Positive Aspects of Negative
Spaces in Family Science, Kerry J. Daly
Discussants: Jetse Sprey; Howard Balu·
Presider: To be Announced
Session #13 ..................... Grand Ballroom C
Constructing a Place-Sensitive Theoretical Lens: Theoretical
Considerations of Place Within the Context of Intra-National
Families, Sarah M. Allen
Discussants: Sharon K. Houselmecht
Presider: To be Announced
2:45 - 4:15 pm
Session #14 ..................... Grand Ballroom B
Empirical Validation of Bowen Family Systems Theory,
Richard B. Miller
Discussants: Dale R. Hawley
Presider: To be Announced
Session #15 ..................... Grand Ballroom C
Ambiguous Loss and Boundary Ambiguity in Multiracial
Families: An Extension of Ambiguous Loss Theory, Althea A.
F. Dixon
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Discussants: Margaret Crosbie-Burnett; Richard Bulcroft
Presider: To be Announced
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Plenary Session #16 ............... Grand Ballroom D
Methodologies of Building Theory: Lost Art or Evolving
Process?
Panel: David M. Klein; Kerry J. Daly
Discussants: To be Announced
Presider: David Fournier
6:15 - 7:15 pm
Business Meeting ................. Grand Ballroom D
Presiders: David Fournier, Workshop Chair; and Libby Balter
Blume, CFLE, Incoming Workshop Chair
7:15- 8:30pm
Reception ....................... Grand Ballroom D
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Family Interventions with Chronic
Conditions Across the life Span
Wednesday, November 7, 2001
Grand BallrooJll F / G, I-.fyatt Regenq Rochester Hotel
Sponsored by the NCFR Family and Health and Family Therapy
Sections and the Wynne Center for Family Research, Univ. of
Rochester Medical School.
fees: Student c $40; NCFR Member- $50; Non-member · ..
$60. Register on the Conference Registration form onp:ige 79
>or o:tiline at www.ncfr.org.
The workshop begins with lunch. During the luncheon, participants will have the opportunity to participate in a selected
roundtable discussion.
Program Schedule
11:30 am .......... 2nd Floor Foyer, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Registration and fmal assignment of participants to Roundtables.
Each roundtable will have a facilitator with an expertise in the
topic.
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2)
3)
4)
5)
Designing family based interventions
Recruiting families for intervention projects
Conducting family based interventions: Challenges
Developing protocols for family based interventions
Publishing family based interventions
Noon - 12:30 pm ............................. .
Welcome: Ann E. Garwick, NCFR Family and Heald1
Section Chair; Richard S. Wampler, NCFR Family Therapy
Section Chair
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1:00 - 2:30 pm ............................... .
Session I
Family Routines, Rituals, and Asthma JVIanagement: A Proposal
for Family-based Strategies to Increase Treatment Adherence,
Barbara H. Fiese; FrederickS. Wamboldt, MD; Kimberly
Josephs
Preparing for Epilepsy Surgery and its Aftermath: A Family
Intervention, David B. Seaburn, NCC
2:45 - 4:30 pm ............................... .
Session II
Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP),
Anne E. Kazak; Steven Simms; Mary Rourke; Melissa
Alderfer
The Family Context of an Intervention to Prevent Type 2
Diabetes in High Risk Teens, Kathleen Knafl; Margaret Grey,
RN, DPH; Catherine Gilliss, RN, DNSC
4:30 - 5:30 pm ....••..........•.•....•...•.........
Commentary on Conference With Discussion of
Implications for Research and Practice
Panel: Thomas Campbell, M.D.; Catherine A. Chesla; Susan
McDaniel
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How to be a Successful Family Ufe
Educator: Marketing Yourself
and Your Programs
Wednesday, November 7, 2001
6:00- 9:15pm
Regenq B{/1/rool!l C, l~y{/ft Regenq Rochester
Fees: Student- $35; NCFR lviember- $45; Non-member
and gain d1e professional recognition you rightfully deserve! You will
have d1e opportunity to: +Develop Your Own Personal Marketing
Strategy + Enhance Your Professional Image + Learn Valuable :Hints
and Effective Techniques You Can Put To Immediate Use
For more information, contact Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, at
Cassidyd@ncfr.org or phone toll free at 888-781-9331, ext. 12.
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Association of Councils leadership
Training Workshop
Wednesday, November 7, 2001, 4:30- 9:00pm
RegelliJ' B{/1/rooll! A/ B, 1-[y{/tf RegelliJ' Rochester Hotel
Fees: Free for Mfiliated Council Presidents; $25 for all
others - includes buffet dinner. Register on the Conference
Registration form on page 79 or online at www.ncfr.org.
Impacting Human Service Block Grants at the State
level: NCFR Affiliates Can Make a Difference
Featuring Sheri Steisel, Senior Committee Director, Hwnan
Services, National Conference of State Legislatures,
Wasllington, DC
Ot-ientation for Presidents
Presider: Britton Wood, CFLE, AC Program Chair
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Extension Family life Specialists
Workshop
Sponsored by State Family Life/Human Development Specialists
Wednesday, November 7, 2001
$55. Register on the Conference Registration form on page 79
or online at www.ncfr.org.
l..ionroe Co1111f)' Extmsio11 Cmter
(about 10 minutes from the Hyatt Regency Rochester Hotel)
Workshop Leader: linda Petruolo, CFLIE, Founder of L. P.
Education and Development. She provides training to the corrununity's front-line professionals.
Fees: Registration information and fees will be posted via
FAJ'vfNET. If you have questions, send an e-mail to either:
Linda Kline, LKLINE@psu.edu or James VanHorn,
CFLE jev@psu.edu. The program, registration form, etc. :will
be sent to you when avai1'1ble.
Are you one of d1e thousands of Family Life Educators who struggles to get your message heard in d1e community? Do you have difficulty getting people to attend your workshops or want more people
to attend? Maybe it's time for a new approach. Find out what it
tal;:es to be a successful Family Life Educator.
This half-day, interactive and "hands-on" workshop is specifically
designed to provide you 'vitl1 all tl1e vital information you need to
market yourself and tl1e field of Family Life Education. Packed 'vid1
real-life examples, marketing techniques, and practical advice, dus
workshop on BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL FAlviiLY UFE
EDUCATOR will help you breal;: tlnough tl1e "invisibility barrier"
Making a Difference for Childre1111, Families, and
Communities: 1Part1111errships Among Specialists,
Educators, and Administrators
The workshop, a staff development opportunity, is for all county,
region, and state extension faculty and staff involved in fanlliy
programming across d1e lifespan. It is planned to acquaint you
wid1 some of d1e cutting edge and highly effective programs d1at
have been developed by Extension colleagues from across d1e
country.
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Come and Give Honor to the ~Vinmrs
The following awards will be presented prior to the Presidential
Session on Friday, Nm\ 9, 3:30pm: To be announced.
Ernest Osborne Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Family
Field: To be announced.
Distinguished Service to Families Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Families To be announced.
of the 2001
NCFRA1vards.
NCFR Student Award for Excellence as a Student With High
Potential for Contribution to the Field of Family Studies: Lenore
M. McWey and Megan J. Murphy
The following appreciation awards will be presented during the Annual
Business Meeting, Friday, Nm\ 9, 5:15 pm.
2001 Annual Conference Program Chair: Gay C. Kitson, Univ. of
Akron
John McAdoo Award: To be announced.
Jan Trost Outstanding Contribution to Comparative Family
Studies Award: To be announced.
Reuben Hill Award for the best research article of 2000: Liana
Sayer, Suzanne Bianchi
Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective in
Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be announced
Local Arrangements Committee
Outgoing Editor of ]o11ma/ of iVIaniage and Ru11i!J': Robert Milardo, Univ.
of Maine
Awards given by various NCFR Sections and Focus Groups will be
presented during their respective membership meetings.
Outstanding Contributions to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award in
Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be announced
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Join your colleagues at the exhibits located
in Highland Rooms A-Eon the 1st floor
of the Rochester Riverside Convention
Center.
Review the newest materials, look for
books written by your colleagues, and
learn about other family organizations.
Prizes are awarded dming d1e exhibit
breaks at 12:15 each day.
Exhibit Hours
Thursday, Nov. 8, 11:45 am 5:30pm
Fdday, Nov. 9, 9:00 am 5:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 10, 9:00am- 1:15pm
Special Exhibits Events
Thursday, Nov. 8, Grand Opening,
11:45 am; Prize drawings, 12:15 pm
Friday, Nov. 9, Pdze drawings, 12:15 pm
Saturday, Nov. 10, Prize drawings, 12:15
pm
Saturday, Nov 10, Half Price Sale of
Combined Book Display Books, Noon
Reserved Exhibitors as of July 6. A complete Exhibitors Directory will be in yom Conference registration packet.
Alfred ]. R. Koumans
*Allen Press
*Allyn & Bacon
Alta Mira Press
*Association Book Exhibit
*Association of Councils
Chandler House Press
*CSREES/USDA
Families and Work Institute
*Family Scholar Publications.
Famlight Productions
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Free Spirit Publishing
*Groves Conference on Marriage & Family
*Houston Convention & Visitors Assn.
*I '\'Vanna Be rde - Carol Gesme Games
Impact Publishers
*l<Juwer/Plenum Publishing
Life Innovations, Inc.
McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
New World Library
*Parent's Toolshoop Consulting, Ltd.
*Qualitative Solutions & Research Pt:y Ltd
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*Sage Publications, Inc.
Shambhala Publications
Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
*\'Vadsword1 Publishing, Thomson
Learning
*Exhibit booths. Representatives \vill be at
d1e Conference.
�Program Chair:
Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
TheOJ'):' aV\d Pl"actice
ONGOING EVE
Today's
Sessions
Conference Registration
Gallen'a Lob b) (1 sf floor Cot1/iet1fio11 Cmfer)
7:30 atTl- 1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00 prrt
8:00 am ................. Newcomers Reception
10:15 atT1 . . . . . Plenary Session- Charles R. Figley
Noon ................. Exhibits Grand Opening
12:30 pm Back to Basics: What Do We Mean When
.. We Say Qualitative Research?" - Robert Bogdan
2:15 pm............... Burgess Award Address E. Mavis Hetherington
3:30 pm ....... Research Update for Practitioners Janice Kiecolt-Glaser
3:30 pm .............. Small Group Discussion Robert Bogdan
5:15 prn ............... Annual Business Meeting
6:15 pm ................ Diversity Action Forum
9:00 prn ........ President's Welcoming Reception
Employment Matching Service
Tf/'illl!orite Room (2nd jloor Hpff Regenq Hofe1
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent
Auction
Sponsored by the Local Arrangerrtents Comrnittee
and NCFR Affiliated Councils
Galleria Fqyer (1 sf jloor ColltJe!ltiol! Cell tel)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
Hyland RooJlls A-E (1.rf floot; CotJllelltioll Ce11feJ)
11:45 atTl - 5:30 pm
Notes:
(1) All sessions are numbered. Thursday sessions begin with the nmrtber 100 (e.g. #100, #101, etc.).
Friday sessions begin with #200; Saturday sessions 1.vith #300; Sunday sessions with #400.
(2) Sessions are held at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency Rrochesl:er Hotel.
Room names are followed by the code CC for the Convention Center and HR for Hyatt Regency Rochester.
(3) Presentations are classified as to research (R), practice (P), or both research and practice
nothing is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the presentation.
orientation. If
( 4) Session formats are indicated by: I?A - Paper; SY - Symposiu1T1; WK - Workshop.
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Education & Enrichment (EE)
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Family Science (FS)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
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Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family Therapy
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Family and Health (FH)
Feminism & Family Studies (FF)
Association of Councils (AC)
Family Policy (FP)
International (IN)
Studems/New Professionals (SN)
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Research & Theory (RTJ
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�~ 7:15 am
Session #100
......... *(HR) Carson
MEDITATION TIME
6:45
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a
different facilitator. This room may be used eluting the day for
dus putpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Facilitator: Dan M. Sandifer-Stech, CFLE
8:00-9:15 am
Racial/Ed1nic Prejudices, Farrell J. Webb; Tai J. Mendenhall;
Todd A. Wells; Lorenza Lockett; Franlde Denise Powell
R The Natute and Content of the Race and Ed1nic Socialization
Practices of African-American Families, Tiffany L. BrownGriffin
Discussants: Wynona J. Bryant-Williams; Ruben ViramontezAnguiano, CFLE
Presider: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
Recorder: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Session #104 PA ........ . (CC) Highland F/G
Session #101 ..... (HR) Grand Ballroom E/Fj(;
NEWCOMERS RECEPTION
;Presiders: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, NCFR President-elect;
J.Vlicha:el L; Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
'sporisored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Cofnmittee ·
AJ.l who. are attending this Conference for the first or second
ti:tn:e' afe ii:rvited. Come and network with NCFR Board mem~
hers, other professionals who share your research interests,
t.e21."tbook authors, and Section leaders. Complimentary light
tefteshtnents.
8:30 - 10:00 am
Family Health and Illness Management
1.11!. R Conceptualizing Family Management of Clllidhood
li.1' Chronic Illness, Kathleen A. Knafl; Janet A. Deatrick
Sibling Drawings of Everyday Experiences in Families of
Clllidren With Disabilities, Susanne Frost Olsen; Leslie W.
Graff; Elaine Sorensen Marshall; Barbara L. Mandleco;
Tina Taylor Dyches
R The Fanlliy and Disease Management in Latino and European
American Patients \Vith Type 2 Diabetes: One-Year Follow-up,
Catherine A. Chesla; Lawrence Fisher; Marilyn Skaff;
Joseph T. Mullan
Discussant: Joan M. Patterson
Presider: Glenna C. Boyce
Recorder: Laura R. Hoard
Session #105 SY
Session #102 PA ......... . (CC) Highland H/I
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**B
B Adolescent Perceptions of Fanuly System Qualities and
Parental Behaviors, Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE; Erron L. Huey;
Linda C. Robinson; Rachel Neal
The National Evaluation of Girl Neighborhood Power: Building
Bright Futures for Success, Janine M. Zweig; Asheley VanNess
Presider: Laurie L. Meschke
Session #103 PA ....... . (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Family Influences on Ethnic-related Issues
R Ethnic Identity Development Among Mexican Origin
Adolescents Living in d1e U.S.: The Influence of Family
Background, Ethnic Socialization, and Social Context,
Adriana J. Umana-Taylor, CFLE
R Interracial Families: Exploring the Effects of Social Network
Structure and Socialization on Racial Identity Choice Among
Black/White Biracials, Kerry A. Rockquemore; David
Brunsma
R The Role of Fanlliy and Near Fanlliy in d1e Formation of
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B Leaders: Sharon Seiling; Patricia Hyjer Dyk;
Bonnie Braun; Jean W. Bauer
Chair: Sharon Seiling
Adolescent Issues
Belund the Dating Mask: An Interview That Can
Save Years of Grief, Kevin B. Skinner, CFLE;
Kenneth H. Patey
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Coping Strategies of Low-income Rural Women:
Findings and Policy Issues
Session # 106 SY . . . . . . . . . . . (CC) Highland K
Stepfamilies in Later Life
IIT9 R
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Step Wars: Inside Adult Stepfanlliies, Grace Gabe;
Jean Lipman-Blumen
R Acquiring Stepparents in Adulthood: Effect on Child's
Relationslup Wid1 Parent, Lynn White; Hongyu Wang
R Marital Relationships in Later Life Stepfamilies, Barbara H.
Vinick
R Inter-generational Relationslups in UK Step families, Brian
Dimmock
Discussant: Marilyn Coleman
Chair: Barbara H. Vinick
�Session #107 PA . ..... (HR) Grand Ballroom C
Stress Reduction and Dual-Earner Families
lllrQ R The Experience Sampling Method: Contributing to a
OJ New Understanding of Parents' Daily Experience of
Stress, Alisa M. Ainbinder
R Job Transformation, Stress, and Gender Strategies:
Integrating Gender Theory Into Family Stress Theory, Helen J.
Mederer
R Commodification of Household Services as a Coping
Strategy to Reduce Everyday Stress in Working Families,
Carolyn P. Stuenkel
Presider: Frankie Denise Powell
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Session #109 . .......... (CC) Aquaduct A/8
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWORKING
All students (graduate and undergraduate) and new professionals are encoutaged to attend. The session is informal and social.
Bring an item from your university or organization to exchange
with a new friend or contact! Bring your meal with you and meet
new colleagues!
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Session #110 ..... ( CC) Highland Rooms A.:.E
EXHIBITS BREAK
The Exhibits offer an array of new matedals and services. to
enhance your work. Take time to visit with the representatives
at th.e booths. Pdzes will be awarded daily. Thursday and Fdday
you need not be present to win a pdze. Prizes will be listed on
the display board at the NCFR Booth; if your name is listed,
you can claim your prize.
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�112-4 IN R Caring for Elderly Mothers: A Qualitative Study of
Adult Daughters' Caregiving Experiences, Xiaolin
Xie; Yan R. Xia
Poster Symposium is a combination of a Poster Session and Symposium. A presider will hand out a list of questions to participants
before the session begins. After d1e welcome, participants walk
d1rough these posters for 30 minutes. For d1e final 30 minutes, the
presider will facilitate a discussion between presenters and atttendees.
Session #111 ......... . (CC) Riverside Court
Poster Symposium - Ethnic family Issues
111-1 EM R Racial/Ethnic Variations in Married Women's
Labor Force Participation: Social Class Effects and
Historical Patterns, Yoshinori Kamo
111-2 EM R A Different South: Latino Families in Eastern
North Carolina, Ruben Viramontez-Anguiano,
CFLE; Cynthia E. Johnson
111-3 EM R Iviigration and Methodology: Complexities in
Tracking Welfare Use Among Latino Ivligrant
Families, E. Brooke Kelly; Dennis Keefe; David
R. Imig
111-4 EM
B Fostering Resiliency in At-risk African-American
Children: A Substance Abuse and Violence
Prevention for Head Start Parents, Sally A.
Koblinsky; Suzanne M. Randolph; Katherine
Kuvalanka; Martine L. Philogene
111-5 EJ\I R Longitudinal Predictors of Aggressive Behaviors in
African-American Children: The Role of
Ecological Risk Factors, Ambika Krishnakumar;
Jean M. Gerard, CFLE; Cheryl A. Buehler
Poster Session (Posters are grouped by topics.)
Session # 112 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
International Families, Ethnic Families, Cross Cultural
Issues
Attitudes About Desired Qualities in a Prospective
112-1 IN
Spouse: A Comparative Study Between the United
States and Turkey, Nilufer Medora, CFLE;
Anupama Joshi; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE;
Nuran Hortacsu
112-2 IN B Measurement of Family Functioning in Jamaica
Using the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale
II: Does Confirmatory Factor Analysis Reveal a
Factor Structure Identical to Those Established in
the United States? Michael C. Lambert; Neal
Schmitt; Chad M. Russ; Maureen E. SammsVaughan; Kelly M. Lewis; Kelly E. Lancaster
112-3 IN R Coping With a Different Cultural Context:
Japanese Mothers' Parenting in America, Lillian C.
Chenoweth; Hiroyo Takahashi; Jennifer L.
Martin; JoAnn Engelbrecht, CFLE
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112-5 IN R An Ecosystem Perspective of Families in Oppressed Cultures: The Case of North Korea, Mary
Elizabeth Hoffman; Carol A. Darling, CFLE
112-6 IN R A Study of the Relationship Between After School
Activities of Korean Kindergarten Children and
Their Mothers' Pressure for Their Children's High
Academic Achievement, Eun-Jung Kim; Hyosun
Kim
112-7 IN R Stresses, Struggles and Strategies Living in a
Foreign Land, Shu-Ching Kao
112-8 IN
The Impact of Parental Support, Monitoring, and
Psychological Control on Delinquent Behaviors
and Depressive Symptoms Among Colombian
Adolescents, Kevin Ray Bush; Katie E.
Mosack; Jason Rohacs; Patrick C. McKenry,
CFLE; Gary W. Peterson; Nick T. Pappas
112-9 EM R If You Don't Have Family, You Don't Have
Nobody: The Support Networks of Low-income,
African-American Women, Stephanie R.
Jefferson; Robin Jarrett; Tennille Allen
112-10 EM R How Differences in Acculturation Affects Relationship Happiness and Relationship Conflict in
Mexican and Mexican-American Couples, Ana A.
Lucero; Donna Hendrickson Christensen; Amy
L. Busboom
112-11 IN R A Qualitative Exploration of the Sexual Attitudes
and Behaviors of International Backpackers
Visiting Canada, Carl E. Egan
112-12 EM R Family of Origin Influence and the Sexual Values
of African-American Women, Marlo T. Rouse;
Patricia Bell-Scott
112-13 IN R Adjustment Stress, Marital Support, and Marital
Satisfaction of Korean Student Couples in
Syracuse, Hyegyung Shin
112-14 IN R The Effect of Multiple Roles and the Factors Which
Influence Potential Role Gratification and Role
Strain Among American Married Women Graduate
Students and East-Asian Women Graduate
Students, Juhee Park; Jane Plihal; Yoo Jin Choi
Session #113 ......... . (CC) Riverside Court
Public Policy and Its Impact on Families and
Communities
113-15 EE B Full-service Schools: Serving Families Through
Community, Jo Lynn Cunningham
113-16 RT R Second Best to Success: Developmental Pathways
of Children and Youth in Rural Trailer Parks,
Katherine A. MacTavish
�113-17 EE
BMoving From Welfare to Work: An Initiative That
Bridges Theory and Practice, Bonnie Braun;
Maria Vandergriff-Avery; Connie Barnett
113-18 FP R An Empirical Model Assessing Criminal Justice
Intervention: Implications for Families and
Children of Drug Offenders, Joyce A. Arditti;
Jennifer Lambert-Shute
113-19 FP R Parents' Perception Toward Quality Child Care in
Montgomery County, VA, Chaketa L. Whitfield;
Tammy L. Henderson; Dong Kim; Susan T.
Gooden; Raquel Beccerra
113-20 FP B Attachment Theory and Foster Care Visitation: A
Critical Analysis, Lenore M. McWey, CFLE; Ann
K. Mullis
113-21 FP R Individual, Location, and Place Characteristics of
Long Term Welfare Recipients in Kentucky:
Proflles of Families at Risk, Patricia Hyjer Dyk
113-22 RT R Immigration into Rural Communities: Western
Ranch Families in Transition, Ramona MarotzBaden
113-23 FP R Does Achieving Social Policy Goals Insure Positive
Family Outcomes? Welfare Reform in Rural
Louisiana, Lydia B. Blalock; Vicky V. Tiller;
Pamela A. Monroe
113-24 FP R The Challenge of Compliance: Life Without
Welfare for Southern Rural Women, Pamela A.
Monroe; Carol O'Neil; Vicky V. Tiller
113-25 RT R Estimating the Adult Life Course Probabilities of
Welfare Use, Mark R. Rank; Thomas A. Hirschi
113-26 FF
B Facilitating the Development and Maintenance of
Kinship Networks for Poor, Single Mothers
Involved With Social Services, Megan J. Murphy;
Dionne P. Stephens
Session # 115 WK .......... (CC) Highland K
Session 113A ......... . (CC) Riverside Court
Military Families
113A-27 FP B U.S. Army- The Best Place to Raise Kids?
Richard Fafara; Joel M. Teitelbaum
Virtual Mentoring and Online Support: Developing and
Evaluating a Web-based Resource for Parents Under Stress
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B Leaders: Aaron T. Ebata; Jodi B. Dworkin
Chair: Aaron T. Ebata
Session #116 PA ........ . (CC) Highland F/G
Family Stress and Childhood Chronic Conditions
IJI!. R Predictors of Parent Stress \'V'hen Children Have Dis-
GJ' abilities: Stability From the Preschool to School Age
Years? Glenna C. Boyce; CoraL. Price; MarkS. Innocenti;
James F. Akers
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�12:30 - 2:00 pm
R Emotional and Social Functioning of Adolescents With
Chronic Heald1 Conditions: Impact of Stress in the Family,
Joan M. Patterson; Daryl Ross Goetz; Shelley Blozis
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants
remain at d1e same table for d1e entire session. No advance
registration required.
R Effects of Family Relations on Childhood Asthma: Testing
119-1 EE B
d1e Biobehavioral Family Model, Beatrice L. Wood; Bruce D.
Miller; Kendra B. Klebba
119-2 EM R
B Coping With Asthma and Diabetes: A Child-centered
Approach, Cindy Dell Clark
Discussant: Kathleen A. Knafl
Presider: Elaine Sorensen Marshall
Recorder: Barbara L. Mandleco
119-3 EM R
Session #117 PA
119-4 IN
........ . (CC) Highland H/J
Medical Family Therapy
B
Developing a Biopsychosocial Systems Approach for
Treating Fibromyalgia That Demonstrates a JVIedical Cost
Offset Effect, J. Cameron Preece; Jonathan G.
Sandberg
B Promoting Successful Caregiving: Lessons From Native
American and Euro-American Family Caregivers About Caring
for Elders Wid1 Dementia, Christine R. McGeorge; Jason S.
Carroll; Pauline G. Boss; Lori E. Kaplan
R The Relationship of Stress, Family Strengths, and Marital
Relationships in Breast Cancer Couples, Kathleen Briggs;
Colleen M. Peterson
119-5 IN R
119-6 FS R
119-7 FP P
119-8 FH P
119-9 EE B
R The Family's Response to Cancer Genetic Testing: Preliminary Evidence, Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Paula E. Gregory
Discussant/Presider: D. Russell Crane
119-10 AC R
Session #118 SY ....... . (CC) Cascade A/8/C
The Transmission and Development of Beliefs and
Values Across the Life Span: Influences of Family,
Work, Religion, and Society
r-:::J R Exploring Links Between Religious Identification,
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Religious Participation, and Family Outcomes, Jennifer
Kottler Smith; Jennifer A. Schmidt
R Young Adults' Life Values, Attitudes That Accompany Them,
and Developmental Factors That Help Produce Them, David
Gortner
R JVIoral Restraint: Family Values as a Limit on Economic
Activity, Marjorie B. Schaafsma; Laura A. Lewellyn
Discussant: Don S. Browning
Chair: Laura A. Lewellyn
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Irrtegrating Academic Service-Learning Into Parent
Educator Training, Shawn L. Christiansen
Influences of Parents' Race and Age on Socialization of Preschoolers' Racial Awareness, Linda E.
Derscheid; Sherry (Shei-Rei) Fang; Gretchen
Wing
Long-term, Inescapable Stressors: An Exploration
of People's Experience of Living Within Paradox,
Althea A. F. Dixon
Using Cross-cultural Families in Teaching Family
Studies: Focus on Sweden, Linda L. Haas
The Pedagogy of Comparative Family Studies,
Mark Hutter
Theory in the Family Field: A Missing Link in
Family-related Ph.D. Programs? Stan J. Knapp;
Vaughn Schmutz
Keys for Success: Family Policy Experts Share
Their Professional Journeys, Jessica Mills
Illness and Disability: Towards a Model of
Cultural Competence, Goldie M. Morton; Laura
R. Hoard
The Family Life Education Internship: Assuring
Quality Collaboration Between the University and
the Community, Angeline J. O'Malley, CFLE;
Jeannette D. Wilson, CFLE; Gladys J.
Hildreth, CFLE
Stress and Coping Among Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren: A Qualitative Study With Direct
Community Implications and Applications,
Suzanne R. Smith
�pm
3:30 - 5:00 pm
Session #122 .......... (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Intimate Pathways: Changing
Patterns in Close Personal
Relationships Across Time,
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION WITH
ROBERT BOGDAN
Presidet: Jane F. Gilgun
E. Mavis Hetherington, Ph.D.
Presentation of the 2000 Ernest W
Burgess Award for outstanding scholarly
achievement during the course of a career
in the study of families.
Presider: Paul R. Amato, Award Comtnittee Chair
Dr. Hethedngton vvill summarize and integrate d1e findings
from her three longitudinal studi.es on divorce and remarriage,
E. Mavis Hetherington is Professor Emeritus, Dept. of
Psychology, Univ; of Virginia-Charlottesville, and a well-lmown
speaker. She is author of numerous books including Adolescent
Siblings in S tepfamilies: Famify Functio11i11g and Adolescent Adjttsti!Jettt
(M:onographs of d1e Society for Research in Child
Development) (ed).
3:30 - 5:00 pm
Session #121 .... (HR) Grand Ballroom E/F/G
RESEARCH UPDATE
PRACTITIONERS*
Sponsored by the Association of Councils
Love, Marriage, Divorce, andStress
Hormones, Janice Kiecolt-Giaser,
Ph.D.
Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE
Dr. Kiecolt-Glaset will examine the link
between physiology and stress in close
relationships.
Kiecolt-Glaser is Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology in The Ohio State Univ. Col. of Medicine, and Director of
ilie Division of Heald1 Psychology in d1e Dept. of Psychiatry.
With Ronald Glaser, she has co-aud10red 150 articles in the
area of psychosocial influences on irrunune function, They also
co-edited the Ha11dbook of Httnmn Stres.r and JIJJIJJU17ity (Academic
Pr~ss). Dr. Glaser's work is supported by several grants from
NIH, including a MERlT award from NIMH. Her many hon~
ors include two awards from d1e American Psychological Assn.
*Re.rearch Update for Practiti011e1:r Slltll!Jtalizes the latest re.rearch mtd 17Jelhods
aprct,1ical base for practitio11ers a11d ed11cators.
3:30 - 5:00 pm
Session #123 SY ....... . (CC) Cascade D/E/F
Different Families, Diverse Responses: A Look at Death,
Families, and Culture
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B Responses to Grief and Loss in Families Dealing \X'id1
IVIental Retardation, Bettina Combes
B Death as a Crisis: The African-American Experiencs, Loretta
Pinkard Prater
The Japanese Paradox: Cultural Vie\vs on Suicide and
Eud1anasia, Jennie E. Dilworth, CFLE
Familism and Neighborliness: Dead1 in d1e Mountains, Brent
Hutchinson
R Death: A Family Event for lVIexican Americans, Estella A.
Martinez
Co-facilitators: Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE; Pauline G. Boss
Session #124 SY ........ . (CC) Highland F/G
The Families and Democracy Model for
Applied Family Science
B Leaders: William J. Doherty, CFLE; John M.
Beaton; Jason S. Carroll; Amanda Richards; Tai J.
Mendenhall
Discussant: Ramona Marotz-Baden
Chair: William J. Doherty, CFLE
Session # 125 PA
... (CC) Highland H/J
Reading, Writing and Relationships: Young Women in
the Classroom and Beyond
R Themes of Undergraduate \X'omen's Life Stories:
Voices From the 1950s, Lorrie Ryan; Lee Ann DeReus;
Anupama Joshi
R Women's Long-distance Relationships and the University
Culture of Romance, Aine Marie Humble, CFLE
R A Feminist Analysis of College Women's Perceptions and
Expressions of Anger, Kimberly R. Flemke; Katherine R.
Allen, CFLE
Relationship Beliefs and Expectations of Young AfricanAmerican Women, Elizabeth A. Sharp
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�5:15 - 6:00 pm
Session #128 ..........• (CC) HighlandF/G
B Classwomb Technology: Reconciling High Tech Classrooms
With Feminist Teaching, Karen S. Joest; Katherine R. Allen,
CFLE
Discussant: Constance L. Shehan, CFLE
Presider: Rosemary Blieszner
Recorder: Julie C. Law
Session #126 SY ..... .(HR) Grand Ballroom C
Work-Family Issues in International Contexts
ANNUAl NCFR BUSINESS MEETING
AND MEMBERSHIP FORUM
Presider: Stephen R. Jorgensen, 1999-2001 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to the Program Chair, L?chl
Arrangements Committee, and Outgoing Editor. of.[ot~rnalrf .
Man-iaget:/Jid Famib'·
All members ate welcome. Come and learn about: NCFR and its
future programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opporfuJ:ri;ty
f()tmeinbers to provide i11put to the Board of Directors.
R Working Fathers and Work-Family Conflict in Sweden,
Karin Allard; Linda L. Haas; Philip Hwang
R
Economic Stress, lVIarital Conflict, and the Quality of Life
During the Economic Crisis in Korea, Mi-Sook Lee; Seonju
Koh; Hee-Kyung Kwon
B When Work Comes Home: International Perspectives on the
Impact of Teleworking on Families, Suzan Lewis; Judith
Sixsmith; Cath Sullivan; Helen Hootsmans; Christine Clason
Discussant: Baffour K. Takyi
Presider: Jing J. Xiao
Session #127 SY .......... .(CC) Highland K
Youth Retention Issues in Rural Communities
IIIT9 R Rural Youth Retention: Perceptions of the Community,
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Sandra Finley; David M. Hansen
R Rural Youth Work Experiences, David M. Hansen; Liesette
Brunson; Joseph H. Pleck
The Role of Community Ties and Civic Engagement in Rural
Youth Retention, Liesette Brunson; Laurie Kramer, CFLE;
Joseph H. Pleck
R Rural Youths' Decisions to Return to Their Home
Communities, Laurie Kramer, CFLE; Janet Fay; Sandra
Finley; David M. Hansen
Parents as Resources for Youth Success in Farm Families,
Angela R. Wiley
Discussant: Ellen Abell
Co-chairs: Laurie Kramer, CFLE; Sandra Finley
15-7:30 pm
Session #129 ........... {CC) HighlandF/~
DIVERSITY ACTION FORUM
Moving on Up: Tapping the
Acql.liring New Members Through Student Affiliated '-'L>wJ.cm
Colleges .and Universities of Color, Michael L. Benjamin
Mentoring Students of Color as an Effective Strategy, Francisco.
Villardiel
Celebrating the Networking and Successes of the Ethruc
Minorities Section and Looking to the Future, Maxine
Hammonds-Smith, CFLE
Reactor: Estella A Marti11ez
Moderator: William D. Allen
Everyone is welcome to participate. Panelists \vill share hmv .
NCFRis preparing to move to the next steps in ensUring that
diversity issues ate important in the organization's ·agenda: I delis·.·
a:bout future activities that will foster dus value \vilL be shared,
Time will be allocated for discussion.
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Session # 130 ..... (HR) Regency Ballroom A/B
NCFR CFLE RECEPTION
Co-sponsored by the NCFR CFLE Department and Family
Information Services
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, Certification Director
By invitation only.
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�7:45 - 9:15 pm
Session #131 ..... (HR) Grand Ballroom E/F/G
ONE STOP SHOPPING: PROFESSIONAl
DEVELOPMENT IN NCFR
Seasoned family professionals share d1eir knowledge wid1 od1ers in
dus hands-on session. Each discussion group is linuted to 10 attendees. Participants change tables evety 35 nunutes to allow participation in two discussions. No advance registration is required.
131-1 Publish or Perish! Can I Learn to Write Articles for
NCFR Journals? Alexis J. Walker; B. Kay Pasley
131-2 Getting My Feet Wet: Tips for Learning Where to Subnlit
to Journals and How to Review Manuscripts, Deborah
Barnes Gentry, CFLE
131-3 Tlus Conference Program Looks Impossible! Getting d1e
Most From Your NCFR Conference Experience, Marilyn
Flick, CFLE
131-4 How Can I Share My Knowledge? Tips for Subnutting a
Proposal to d1e NCFR Conference, To be Announced
131-5 Beconung More Involved in NCFR: Tips on How to Do
It, Stephen R. Jorgensen; Gay C. Kitson
131-6 I'm Just an Undergraduate- What Can I Get Out of the
Conference, and Can I be Involved in NCFR? Howard
Barnes, CFLE; Chloe Merrill, CFLE
131-7 Spreading ilie Word About NCFR at d1e Local LevelBeconung Involved in Affiliated Councils, Britton Wood,
CFLE; Lynda Bessey
131-8 There Are So Many Graduate Programs- How Do I
Choose d1e One That is Best for Me? To be Announced
131-9 The Teaching Portfolio: A Means for New Fanilly Science
Educators to Improve and Document Their Excellence in
Teaclling, Hilary Rose, CFLE
131-10 NCFR Section communications and the age of the
Internet: Looking at Section Websites and E-mail lists,
Walter T. Kawamoto, CFLE
All attendees are welcome to attend Focus Group sessions.
Topics are discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is
indicated by symbol.
Session #134 .......... .(CC) Cascade D/E/F
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Sexuality
Presider: Greg Janson, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session # 135 .......... (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Families and Technology
Presiders: William J. Doherty, CFLE; Lisa Esposito, Focus
Group Co-chairs
Session # 136 ............... (CC) Highland K
Work and Families
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Presiders: E. Jeffrey Hill, CFLE; Cad1erine Richards,
Focus Group Co-chairs
7:45 - 9:00 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend d1e business meetings of
Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved
in NCFR in ilie Sections that match your areas of interest.
Session #132 ........... . (CC) Highland F/G
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE, Section Chair
Session # 133 ............... (HR) Carson
Family and Health
Presider: Ann E. Garwick, Section Chair
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�ONGOING EVENTS
Conference Registration
Galle1ia LobbJ' (1st floor Convention Center)
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Employment Matching Service
f.f7ilmorite A/ B (2nd floor Ic[yatt Regenry Hote~
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee and NCFR
Affiliated Councils
Galleria Ftzyer (1st floor Com1ention Cmter)
8:00 am 6:00 pm
7:30 - 8:30 am
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (HR) Regency Ballroom A
MEETING OF THE TEACHING FAMILY
SCIENCE/FAMILY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
7:30 - 8:30 am
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . (CC) Aqueduct A/B
ASSOCIATION OF COUNCILS
BUSINESS MEETING
~ Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Association of
Councils President
7:30 - 8:30 am
Exhibits
H)' land Rno111s A-E (1st flo01; Convention Cente1)
Noon-5:30pm
Session #202 ...... (HR) Regency Ballroom C
CFLE and Marketing of Family Life Education
Presiders: William Michael Fleming, CFLE; Sharon
M. Ballard, CFLE, Co-chairs of CFLE Focus Group;
Aaron Larson, CFLE, Chair of Marketing of Family
Life Education Focus Group
OJ
Session #203 ...... (HR) Regency Ballroom B
Chronic Illness and Disability
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Presider: Glenna C. Boyce, Focus Group Chair
Session #204 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
**Poster Symposium
Adolescence and Childhood
204-1 RT R Contextual Risk and Youd1 Problem Behaviors:
The Role of Positive Youd1 Attributes, Jean M.
Gerard, CFLE; Ambika Krishnakumar; Cheryl
A. Buehler
6:4.5 - 7:1.5 am
Session #200 ............... Carson Room
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a
different facilitator. This room may be used during the day for this
purpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Presider: Barbara A. Couden
*See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
**See page 14 for an explanation of Poster Symposia.
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204-2 RT R The Impact of Financial Strain on Children's
Psychological Functioning: The Mediating Role of
Family Processes, Mihaela Robila; Ambika
Krishnakumar
204-3 RT R Who's d1e Boss? Patterns of Control in Adolescents' Sibling Relationships, Kimberly A.
Updegraff; Corinna Jenkins Tucker, CFLE;
Susan M. McHale; Shawna Bahr; Ann C.
Crouter
�205-14
Poster Sessions (Posters are grouped by topic)
Session #205 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
Adolescence, Childhood, and Child Socialization
205-1 RT R Do Parents Learn From Experience? Shawn D.
Whiteman; Susan M. McHale; Ann C. Crouter
205-2 RT R Tomboy Behavior in Middle Child11ood and Early
Adolescence: Links With Family Characteristics
and Adjustment, Susan M. McHale; Kimberly A.
Updegraff; Ann C. Crouter
205-3 RT R Children's Shyness and Family Relationships, Lilly
Shanahan; Susan M. McHale
205-4 FH R The Relationship Between Organized Aduetic
Participation and Female Adolescent Sexual Intercourse, Rebecca A. Soro Lynn; Scott S. Hall
205-5 EM R The Relationship Between Parenting and Adolescent Academic Achievement and Self-esteem
Among Appalachian Families: Autonomy and
Conformity as Intervening Variables, Sheryl B.
Lash; Virginia Leigh Robinson; Kevin Ray
Bush; Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
205-6 FS R Parental Bases of Aud1ority as Moderators of the
Influence of Parental Control Strategies on
Adolescent Conformity and Self-esteem, Andrew
J. Supple; Gary W. Peterson; Kevin Ray Bush;
Stephan M. Wilson; Kristina M. Kupanoff
205-7 EE R Strengd1ening Families Through Youd1 Mentoring,
Janet H. Cox; Thomas R. Lee; Kathleen W.
Piercy
205-8 RT R Psychosocial Factors Predicting Pubertal Onset,
Laurie L. Meschke; Pamela Jo Johnson; Bonnie
L. Barber; Jacquelynne S. Eccles
205-9 RT R Young Adolescents' Experiences Wid1 Parents and
Friends: Exploring d1e Connections, Debra A.
Madden-Derdich; Stacie A. Leonard; Shawna
Bahr; Ana V. Estrada
205-10 IN R Adolescent Suicidal Ideation in Korea, Young-Ju
Chun
205-11 FI-I R Precursors of Self-efficacy in Young Aduld1ood,
Janet Nieuwsma Melby, CFLE; Shu-Ann Fang
205-12 RT R Family Coping, Nurturing, and Psychological
Control as Predictors of Adolescent Depression,
H. Wallace Goddard, CFLE; Brent G. Goff;
Melissa V. Melancon; Steven A. Dennis
205-13 EE R The Intergenerational Transmission of Corporal
Punishment and Obedience: Parenting Attitudes as
Mediated by Parents' Observable Punitiveness and
205-15
205-16
205-17
205-18
205-19
Open Communication Parenting Behaviors,
Beulah M. Hirschlein, CFLE; Vicki Harris
Wyatt; Scott Wayne Plunkett
EE RAdolescent Conflict Resolution Behaviors and
Conflict Issues, Karen L. Alexander, CFLE
IN R A Study on Korean Adolescent Leisure Patterns
and Environments, Kyung Ah Kim; Mee Sok
Park; Jeong-Woo Lee; Myung Cha Kim; Sun-Ja
Kye
EE RA Study on d1e Need for d1e Adolescent's Developmental Task Program in Korea, Mal-Hee Song;
Jeong-Woo Lee; Myung Cha Kim; Sun-Ja Kye;
Mee-Sok Park
EM R Socialization Values of Mexican-American Fad1ers
and Mothers, Roshini Menon; Wendy C.
Gamble; Angela Taylor
IN R Coping Wid1 War, Visualizing Peace: Children
Draw What They Know, Kathleen K. Walker;
Karen S. Myers-Bowman, CFLE; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE
RT R Individual Differences in Patterns of Attachment
and Autonomy Related to Adolescent Social
Competence and Substance Use, Ji-Min Lee;
Nancy J. Bell; Keri K. O'Neal
Session #206 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
Families, Spirituality, Ethics, Values, and Religion
206-20 RF A Collective Case Study Approach in Exploring
Protestant-Catholic Marriages, Susan D. Meyerle
206-21 RF IS "Is There a Balm for African-American Women
Coping With Lupus?" A Qualitative Study of
Women With Lupus: Implications for Pastoral Care
and Counseling, Beverly R. Wallace
206-22 RF R Shared Journey: A Qualitative Study of Families
Utilizing Spiritual Disciplines, Dan M. SandiferStech, CFLE
206-23 RF Transmission of Religious Values From Parents to
Children: A Survey of LDS College Students and
Their Parents, Lili D. Anderson; Susanne Frost
Olsen
206-24 RF R Religious Interdependence: Romantic and Religious
Correlates, Bobbi J. Miller; Jacki Fitzpatrick;
Judith L. Fischer; John Morrow; Paula Burnett
206-25 RF R The Role of Intrinsic/Extrinsic Religiosity in Binge
Drinking and Substance Use Among College
Women, Larry F. Forthun, CFLE; Boyd W.
Pidcock; Judith L. Fischer; Alan C. Capistrant
206-26 RF R Predictors of Spiritual Well-being in Women in
Ministry, Connor M. Walters, CFLE; Lisa J.
Moree
206-27 FT P Educal Decision Making in Fanlliy Therapy: Expanding the Conversation, Robyn L. Mowery;
Jerry E. Gale; Lynda Henley Walters
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.... (CC) Highland H/J
Session #207 .
pu.._,,.__ . ._. . . POliCY SEMINAR
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Educating and Influencing Public Official$:
Part One
Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee
This is a nuts and bolts session exploring
how NCFR members can utilize their professional expertise to educate and influ-.
ence national, state and local decision
makers on matters of concern to NCFR.
Participants will have the opportunity to
explore implementation strategies with
Louisiana State Representative, Sharon
Weston Broome.
Factor in the Evaluation of Programs for Children of Divorce,
Gary M. Laumann
Presider: E. Jeffrey Hill, CFLE
Session #209 PA ........ (CC) Cascade 0/E/F
Coping in Immigrant Families
fiii1 R I'vieanings Towards Academic Success Among Korean~ American Mothers, Sungeun Yang; Kathryn K. Rettig,
CFLE
B Recent Immigrants' Perspectives on Sexual Assault and Related Support Services, Corinna A. Roy; Veronica B. Higgens
R Refugee Family Experiences: Stress That Would Never Pass
IRB Standards, Maureen Lynch
R "Generational Deserters" and "Black Sheep": Acculturative
P1·esenters: Karen Bogenscheinder; Louisiana Representative
Sharon Weston Broome; Pamela Monroe
Differences Among Siblings in Immigrant Asian Families, Karen
D. Pyke; Jackie Chapin
Discussants: Katia Paz Goldfarb, CFLE; Arubika
Krishnakumar
Presider: Robert Reyes, CFLE
Recorder: Carlos A. Toledo
P.i:esider: Thomas R. Chibucos
Session #210 PA ........ (CC) Cascade A/B/C
State Representative Sharon Weston Broome is the first African
Atnetican female elected to the Louisiana State Legislature,
West Baton Rouge Parishes. She is serving her 3rd term in the
.tc)',l>l~-'Ul"' and is Chair of the Municipal, Parochial and Cultural
Committee. She is also Chair of the East Baton Rouge
Parish Legislative Delegation, and a member of the House of
Representatives Commerce committee. During her tenure she has
1atlthi::>ted legislation such as: The Children's Trttst Fttnd Bill, Sqturdqy
Acade11zy Prograrn, Killship Foster Care Program, Social HVork Practice Ac~,
mid the Lottisiana Commis.rion 011 Maniage and Family. Prior to serving
in state government, Representative Broome served on the Baton
Rouge Metro Council.
Coping With Adult Health Issues
R Enhancing Couples' Coping With Breast Cancer: An
Outcome Study, Karen Kayser; Barry N. Feldman;
Ann Daniels
B The Influence of Relational Factors on Men's Adjustment to
Their Partners' Newly-diagnosed Breast Cancer, Barry N.
Feldman
R This is the \\fay We Talk: Communication About End-of-Life
Decisions, Ronit D. Leichtentritt; Kathryn K. Rettig, CFLE
Discussant: Teresa W. Julian
Presider: Catherine A. Chesla
Recorder: Christine A. Price, CFLE
Session #211 SY ........... (CC) Highland K
8:30
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10:00
Session #208 PA ...... (HR) Grand Ballroom C
Marriage and Divorce
B Long-term Marriage: Dangerous Risk or Sound
Investment? Stephen D. Green
Reaching At-risk Audiences With Marriage Preparation
Programs, Stephen F. Duncan; Melissa McKnight Wood
[0
Balancing on the Edge of the Dual Lens: Reflections on
the Intersection of Professional and Personal Roles
B Leaders: J. Elizabeth Miller; Edith A. Lewis; Anisa
M. Zvonkovic; Harriette P. McAdoo; Katherine R.
Allen, CFLE
Discussant: Leigh A. Leslie
Chair: J. Elizabeth Miller
Recorders: Adriana J. Umana-Taylor, CFLE; Jennifer L.
Hardesty, CFLE
Session #212 WK ......... (CC) Highland FIG
R Evaluating Divorce-court Parenting Education Programs:
Working With Nominal and Ordinal-level Data in
Longitudinal Family Research With Multiple Informants
Considering Stakeholder Perspectives of Program Effectiveness,
Jacqueline J. Kirby
IIIIITY R \V'orkshop Leaders: Manfred H. van Dulmen; Nora
R Evaluation "\V'indows": Using Time-Since-Separation as a
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OJ Dunbar; Martha A. Rueter
Chair: Manfred H. van Dulmen
�8:30
=
10:00 am
11:45 am
=
12:30 pm
Session #215 ........... (CC) Aqueduct A/B
r911
Session #213 ........ (HR) Grand Ballroom G
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions.
No advance registration required.
213-1 EE P Teaching Aging in a Family Context: Resources and
Strategies, Marc D. Baranowski
213-2 EE
Innovative Stepfamily Programming, Lois A.
Clark; Nancy Recker; Ruth Anne Foote
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
~
NETWO~NG
All students/new professionals are welcome. Bring an item from
your university or organization to exchange wid1 a new friend or
contact! Bring your meal wid1 you and network wid1 od1ers!
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
am-1:00pm
Session #216 ....... .
EXHIBITS BREAK -
(CC) Highland A-E
DRAWINGS
213-3 FS B Balanced Classrooms: Applying the Circumplex
Model to d1e Teaching Experience, Rachel M.
Gore-Collins; Debra L. Berke, CFLE; Raeann
R. Hamon, CFLE
Go tothe exhibits, meet d1e representatives, and look
ihrough the Combined Book Display. Stop by the NCFR
Booth and get you:r free luggage tag.
213-4 EE P Family Life Education in d1e Digital Age: Using
Digital Media to Increase Participant Involvement
and Understanding, Jacqueline R. Guzell
Noon - 2:00 pm
213-5 FS
P Integrating Service-learning Into Courses on
Family and Child Studies, Mary F. Henry, CFLE
213-6 EE B
Session #217 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
*Poster Symposium
Multicultural Issues in Family Therapy
217-1 FT
P Working With Diversity Issues in Supervision,
217-2 FT
B Shame and Its Therapeutic Implications From
James P. Marshall; Elizabeth A. Wieling
Cross-cultural Perspectives, Manijeh Daneshpour
217-3 FT R Assessing Attitudes Toward Multiculturalism in
Mental Heald1 Counseling, Steven M. Harris;
Elizabeth A. Wieling; Michael A. Negretti
217-4 FT
P The Impact of Linear Time Assumptions in
Marriage and Family Therapy, Trampas James
Rowden; Stephen T. Fife
Discussant/Presider: Tracey Laszloffy
Poster Sessio111 (Posters are grouped by topics.)
Family Stress, Coping, and Resiliency
218-1 FH
Factors Associated With Increased Disability
Among Youd1 \'Vid1 Chronic Illness During
Transitions Into Adolescence and Young Adulthood, Joan M. Patterson; Jerica Mohlman
Berge, CFLE
218-2 FH. R A Qualitative Investigation of Parental Stress and
Coping Wid1 Pediatric Cancer: Preliminary Results
and Implications for Health Care Providers, Kristen
E. Holm; Joan M. Patterson; James Gurney
*See page 14 for an explanation of poster symposia.
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�Implications for Family Life Education,
Benjamin Silliman, CFLE; Sherry C. Betts;
William Evans; Patsy E. Owens
Session #219 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
218-3 FH R Resilient \\(!omen: Surviving Breast Cancer and
Living With Lymphedema, Jane Armer; Marie
Elise Radina, CFLE
218-4 FH R Nicotine Addiction as a l'viediator in the StressSmoking Relationship, Marla E. Hingtgen
218-5 FH R Coping Methods and Adjustment of Families
Following Early Parental Loss: A Comparison of
Death and Divorce, Jennifer Follett; Whitney A.
Brosi; Matthew W. Brosi
218-6 FH R Resources for Resilience in Families With a Child
With a Chronic Condition Where Maltreatment
Has Occurred: A Secondary Analysis, Margaret P.
Shepard
218-7 FH R Relationship-focused Coping: An Addition to the
Lazarus-FoU;man .i'viodel of Coping \\(lith Stress,
Asli Carkoglu; Brenda L. Seery
218-8 FH R Support Exchange in Marriages Experiencing
Progressive Losses Due to Chronic Illness,
Christine A. Cannon
218-9 RT R Familial Construction of Meaning Around the
Prisoner of \V'ar Experience: A Qualitative Investigation of Wives of Repatriated American POWs
From the Vietnam War, Elizabeth A. Thompson
218-10 RT B Adolescent Conduct Disorder: Exploration of a
Theoretical Model, Natashia M. Robbins;
Margaret K. Kelley
218-11 RT R The Association Between Negative Life Events and
Young Adults' Romantic Relationships, Shu-Ann
Fang; Chalandra M. Bryant
218-12 FH RRural Wives' Stress on Family Life and Its Related
Variables in Korea, Soon Mi Yang; Hyunsook
Chung; Young Ju Yoo
218-13 FT P Fate, Bad Luck, or Divine Will: Including
Fortuitous Determinants in Family Stress Theory,
Thorn Curtis, CFLE
218-14 FH R Family-centered Care in the Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit: Parents' Perspectives, Shannon Haley;
Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE; Muriel R. AzriaEvans, CFLE
218-15 FT R Coping Narratives of Couples Returning to School
in Mid-life, Thomas W. Blume
218-16 FI-I BStress Survey and Results: A Community Approach
to Family Stress and Health, Lu Ann Freppon;
Thomas Blaine
218-17 FP R Identity Paths: Women's Experiences On and Off
Welfare, Cheryl L. Cheek; Kathleen W. Piercy
218-18 EE BResilience-to-Violence Among At-risk Youth:
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Violence
219-19 EE B Advancing the Application of Motivation Theory
and Research to the "Real-World" Problems of
Youth Violence, Regina M. Berry; Gladys J.
Hildreth, CFLE; Marcia L. Michaels
219-20 RT R The Effects of Prior Cohabitation on Marital
Violence, Sandra J. Rezac
219-21 EM R Rates of Violence Exposure Among a Clinical
Sample of School-age Children, M. Dewana
Thompson; Paula D. Zeanah; Sherry Heller;
Tammy Coots; Joy D. Osofsky
219-22 RT R Threatened and Attempted Suicide by PartnerViolent Men Petitioned to Family Violence Court,
Kenneth R. Conner; Catherine Cerulli; Eric D.
Caine
Session #220 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
Therapy and Counseling
220-23 FT B Factors Associated With Family Therapists'
Decision to Report Cases of Child Maltreatment,
Michael J. Martin; Peter Jankowsld
220-24 FT B Ambiguous Loss and Boundary Ambiguity in the
Training of Family Therapists: An Investigation, J.
Phillip Stanberry, CFLE; Anne M. Stanberry,
CFLE
220-25 FT R The Relationship of Conllict to the Negotiation of
Emotional Closeness and Distance in .Marriage,
Melissa K. Griffin
220-26 FT B l'viarriage and Family Therapy Students' Experience
of a Ropes Course: How Might the Ropes Course
be Used With Clients? MichaelS. Webber;
Shayne Webber
220-27 FT R An Evaluation of Divorce, Remarriage, and
Stepfamily Self-help Literature, Sarah E.C. Malia;
Marilyn Coleman; Nancy Schuyler; Jason D.
Hans; Jeong Shin An
�12:30 - 2:00 pm
Session #221 ....... (HR) Grand Ballroom A
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Apply for an NIMH Career Development (K)
AINard for Basic and Clinical Research, Mark Chavez,.
Ph.D.
Session #223 PA ......... (CC) Highland FIG
Poverty, Welfare and Children
R Family Strengd1 in Low Income Households With
&;;
d\itim Children, George P. Cole; Dennis K. Orthner;
Presider: Gay C. Kitson
This "how-to" session will focus on finding the grants that are
available; and the steps for submitting the application. Dr.
Chavez v;@ be available to answer questions.
Mark Chavez is a Program Officer and scientist at the
DNBBS Research Training and Career Development Program.
He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Pennington Biomedical
Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Prior to joining
Nll'vlli,Dr. Chavez served as a Research Associate at the Monell
Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, where his research program
focused on the interaction between peripheral energy metabolism
and hypothalamic neuropeptide e_xpression.
Hinckley Jones-Sempai
R Alternative Kinship Care: New Approaches
to Meeting
Families' Needs, Robin D. Koralek; Karin E. Maim
B Quality Childcare and Compensation and Training of Child
Care Providers: Consequences for Families and Children, Ann
K. Mullis; Ronald L. Mullis; Thomas A. Cornille, CFLE
R Educational Outcomes for Children in Poverty, Dennis K.
Orthner; Patricia Cook; Roderick Rose; Karen Randolph
Discussant: Gary Lee Bowen
Presider: Dennis K. Orthner
Session #224 PA ........... (CC) Highland K
Religion, Stress, and Life Satisfaction
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R Acculturative Stress, Religious Beliefs, and the Latino
Family, Robert Reyes, CFLE
R Understanding Quality of Life and Stress for Clergy
and Clergy Spouses, E. Wayne Hill; Carol A. Darling, CFLE
B Coping \'Vith a Child's Dead1: Spiritual Issues and Therapeutic
Implications, Jean N. Soderquist, CFLE; Sean E. Brotherson
Discussant and Presider: J. Elizabeth Miller
Session #225 SY ......... (CC) Highland H/J
Family Relationships, Divorce, and Adjustment:
Evidence From Across the Life Span
R Linking Childhood Family Structure and Family Values
in Young Aduld1ood, Elizabeth A. Vandewater;
Jennifer E. Lansford
R The Legacy of Parents' Marital Discord: Long-term Consequences for Children's 1\farital Quality, Paul R. Amato; Alan
Booth
R Setding Down or Playing d1e Field: Partnership Experiences
and Commitment Attitudes in Young Adults From Married and
Divorced Families, Bonnie L. Barber; Sun-A. Lee
R Long-term Effects of Single Versus Multiple Family
Disruptions on Young Adult Well-being, William S. Aquilino
Discussant: Donna Ruane Morrison
Chair: Elizabeth A. Vandewater
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�12:30 - 1:30 pm
15-3:15 pm
ISessicm #228 ............ (CC) Lilac Ballroom
MARIE PETERS AWARD ADDRESS
Session #226 ....... (HR) Grand Ballroom F/G
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration
required.
Family Stress, Ethnicity and Resiliency:
Dangers and Opportunities in the
Advancement of Theory, Research and
Practice, Hamilton I. McCubbin,
CFLE
226-1 FF R Connecting Feminism to Our Research: How Do
We Make Our Work Feminist? Karin Lindstrom
Bremer
226-2 RT R Is Adoptee Status a Risk or Protective Factor for
the Experience of Adoptive Parental Divorce?
Yuan-Yu Chiang; Gordon E. Finley
226-3 EE P Teaching Sexuality to College/University Students:
A Scholarly Search for Reason, J. Kenneth
Davidson, Sr., CFLE; Nelwyn B. Moore, CFLE
226-4 EE B Lessons From Therapy: Ethical Issues in Family
Life Education, Robert L. Del Campo; Diana S.
Del Campo
226-5 FF
P The Use of Film to Teach Family Development
Concepts: Undergraduate Students' Perspectives,
Lee Ann DeReus
226-6 FH R Stress in Parents of Children With Disabilities:
Meaning, Nleasurement, Predictiveness, and Intervention, MarkS. Innocenti; Glenna C. Boyce
226-7 RT R Finding Better Approaches to Examine Parental
Influences on Adolescents' Possible Selves: Combining Q-Methodology With Interviews and Questionnaires, Jennifer L. Kerpelman; Cuiting Li
226-8 FI-1 P Facilitating Stress Resiliency: A Holistic Method of
"Stress Management," Jan R. Lewis
226-9 RT R Expatriate Social Support Index: Reliability and
Validity With a Second Sample, Tara SaathoffWells
226-10 FH B Prevention at J\1idlife, Anita Payne Smith;
Rodney L. Smith
12:30 ~ 2:00 pm
Session #227 ........... (CC) Aqueduct C/D
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator, Dawn
Cassidy, CFLE
Come and learn about the advantages and processes of
becoming a Certified Family Life Educator.
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Presentation of the 2000 Marie Peters
Award for outstanding contributions i:ri the
area of Ethnic Minorities.
Presider: Velma McBride Murry, Award Committee Chair
In the advancement of family stress theory and practice, the
cliscoyety of protective and resiliency factors i:ri families of different ethnic backgrounds presents new opportunities as well
challenges to family scholars and practitioners. In drawing from
his 30 years of research and practice and his current work with
Native Hawaiian children and families, implications for family
stress theory, research and practice will be presented.
Hamilton McCubbin, past President of NCFR, is the Chief
IExec:utilve Officer of the Charitable Trust of Bernice Pauahi
and the President of its Foundation. The 6 billion dollar Trust, with an education mission to senre families and clilldrei1 of Native Hawaiian Ancestry operates three K-12 secondary schools on different islands, 60 plus early childhood programs, an extension and outreach program which branches to
the continental US and awards 24 million dollars in scholarships complemented by a post high counseling program. He
LuLuic:av served as Dean of Zayed Univ. in the J\1iddle East,
of the Sch. of Human Ecology, Univ. of Wisconsin; and
of the Faniily Social Science Dept., Univ ofMi:rinesota~
�Theo••y .._-u"d P,•actice
3:30 ... 5:00 pm
Session #229 .......... (CC) Lilac Ballroom
SPECIAl SESSION &AWARDS CEREMONY .
ThePrevention of Targeted Violence in Schools, Bryan
Vossekuil; Robert A. Fein, Ph.D.
Ptesidet·c>f Awards Presentation: Stephen R. Jorgensen, 1999-2001
NCFR President
Session Ptesider: Thomas R. Chibucos
The Secret Service through the National Threat Assessment Center
ideriti~ed 41 incidents of school shootings since 1974 in whichthe
school was specifically chosen as the site of the attack and where seric
ousinjury or death occurred. An analysis was conducted of tl1e pteincident thinking and behaviors of the attackers in order to provide
a~curate and useful information that might help law enforcement and
schoolofficials identify earlier, persons at risk of attacking and interve~~e
J]]ore. effectively in those situations. Through reviews of investigative,.·
sc:hooland court records and interviews with attackers, their planning
b.el1avior, target selection, motives, communication patterns and
process.ofideation to action were ex-plored. In this presentation two
case studies, study findings and their implications will be discussed.
the
Bryan Vossekuil is a recently retired Special Agent of fue U.S: Setret
Service. C::urtendyhe is a consultant to fue Secret Service's Nat!.
Assessment Ctt. as co-director of the Secret Service Safe Schools
Initlati:V:e. He is also clitector of tl1e Nat!. Violence Prevention andStudr
CtJ:,In his over 20rears with the Secret Service, he carried out a vai:iety
of responsibilities including service on the Presidential Protecti!.re
Det&\ and in fue Intelligence Div. He has consulted and spoken widely
OJ} the identification, assessment, and management of persons who
lTiightpose threats of violence. He has served on the Dept. of Jus#ce/
Natio~ai Criminal Justice Assn. Resource Group that developedamod~l
a!lti?s.talkingcode and has worked witl1 numerous federal agencies a~
fuey developed systems for dealing with threatening behaviors: He is coau:fuot of several books regarding assessment of violence.
Robert Fein is clitector of the Nat!. Violence Prevention and Study Ctr:
and a consultant to the U.S. Secret Service's Natl. Threat Assessment
Ctt; He.has much experience as a forensic psychologist at several facilities, andwotked with the U.S. Secret Service, reviewing and consultir'tg
on protective mtelligence cases. He is co-author of several books and
articles on assessment and prevention of tl1reats. Recently he has served
as to-director of the Secret Service Safe Schools Initiative. Dr. Fein
llolds appointments at the Harvard Medical School, and the Univ. of
Massadmsetts Medical School.
NCFR is pleased to honor fue winners of fue 2001 Awards: Ernest
Osborne; Distinguished Service to Families; Reuben Hill; John
Me. Adoo;Jessie Bernard; Jan Trost; Students/New
Profl!ssibnals. See page 10 for a descdption of tl1e Awards.
NCFR Appreciation Awards were presented during the
Business Meeting, Thursday, Nov. 8.
pm
Session #231
......... (HR) Carson
Small Group Discussion·with
Christopher Carrington
·
Presider: Ramona Faith Oswald
5:15 =6:45pm
Session #232 PA ......... (CC) Highland F/G
Parenting Young Children
R After \'Ve Say Goodbye: A Follow-up of tl1e Oregon's
Even Start Families, Leslie N. Richards; Marina
Merrill; Corinne Corson; Yoshie Sano
R Parents Do Make a Difference: What Parents Know About
Emergent Writing, Chu-Chu Wu
!ill. Can Master Parent Volunteers Teach a Process-based Intervention Parenting Program? Linda D. Ladd, CFLE; Jim
Williamson
Presider: Kevin L. Allemagne, CFLE
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�5:15
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6:45 pm
R Adolescent Connection \'\lith Parents and Peers: Unique and
Joint Effects Across Multiple National and Ethnic Groups,
Lance D. Erickson
R School and Family Contexts and Adolescent Academic
Achievement: A Cross-national Analysis of Facilitating and
Compensating Contexts, Heidi E. Stolz
Session #233 SY ......... (CC) Highland H/J
How Different Employee Groups Experience and
Manage Work-Family Stress: Findings From the
National Study of the Changing Workforce
Ji,.
B Low-wage \'Vorkers in Low-income Families, James
~ (Terry) Bond
B Older Workers, Stacy S. Kim; James (Terry) Bond
B Government \'Vorkers, Jennifer E. Swanberg
B lVIarried Workers With Children, Scott S. Hall; Shelley M.
MacDermid, CFLE
Discussants: Ellen Galinsky; Phyllis Moen
Co-chairs: Stacy S. Kim; Jennifer E. Swanberg
R Does it Take a Village? Community Effects on Adolescent
Functioning Across Multiple National and Ethnic Groups, Brian
K. Barber; Suzanne L. Maughan
R Adolescent Public, Private, and Self-perceived Religiosity and
Psychosocial Functioning: Consttuct and Predictive Validity
Across J'viultiple National and Ethnic Groups, Deborah WardAnderson
Discussant: Gary W. Petet·son
Chair: Brian K. Barber
Session #234 PA ........ (CC) Cascade 0/E/F
Strengthening Family Relationships: Rituals, Traditions,
and New Technology
R A Qualitative Analysis of Rituals and Traditions,
Lloyd D. Newell; Terrance D. Olson
B Designing Internet Sites That Sttengd1en Family Relationships
Rather than Weaken Them, Mark W. Salisbury; Kevin E. Brady
B Farewell Rituals of the Hmong: Accommodating Cultural
Tensions, Leslie A. Koepke
College Students' Perceptions of the Importance of Family
Rinmls: A Qualitative Study, Julia A. Malia; H. Jerome
Hammond
Discussant: Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE
Presider: Laura S. Smart, CFLE
Session #235 PA . . . . . . . . . . . (CC) Highland K
Families Under Fire
B Family Preservation: A New Role for MFT's, Anthony
P. Jurich; Mindi R. Higgins-Kessler; Candyce Russell
P A Self-based Model of Supervision and a Family
Reunification Program: From Theory to Practice and Back
Again, Thomas J. Schur; Julie Burton
B Family Sttesses, Adolescent Substance Abuse, Mari S.
Willielm; Bridget Murphy; Sally Stevens
Discussant/Presider: Anna Dienhart
Session #236 SY ........ (CC) Cascade A/B/C
Adolescent Socialization in the Family and Other Social
Contexts: A Cross-National Study
R Family Process and Adolescent Development: A Multinational Investigation, Kay P. Bradford
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Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . (CC) Riverside Court
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registtation
required. Take this opportunity to meet with some of NCFR's
Distinguished Scholars.
237-1 EM R Revisiting Social Support: An Examination of
Family Sttess and Psychological Functioning of
Single African-American 1\Iothers, Angela R.
Black; Velma McBride Murry
237-2 FS
Bereavement/Grief, Kathleen R. Gilbert, CFLE
237-3 FP B Covenant Marriage as a Counter Revolutionary
Movement, Alan J. Hawkins, CFLE; Steven L.
Nock; Katherine Spaht
237-4 IN R Stress and Culture: Daily Stresses and Sttains
Among Jewish and Arab Families in Israel During
Times of Political Tension, Yoav Lavee; Adital
Ben-Ari
237-5 FP
P Teaching Family Policy: Preparing a New
Generation for Public Policy Engagement, Denise
Skinner; Elaine A. Anderson; Karen
Bogenschneider
237-6 EM B Families, Stress, and Coping: How Alaskan Families are Coping Amid Rapid Social Changes,
Connie Steele; Judith L. Fischer; Harriette P.
McAdoo; Marvin B. Sussman; Marcia Lasswell
237-7 IN B The International Section: Its History and Its
Future, Jan Trost; Irene Levin
�5:
-6:45pm
Session #238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (HR) Carson
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
DEVELOPMENT FORUM
Non1 That I'111 Teac!Ji11g- Hon1 Do I Prepare for Te1111re?
Norma J. Bond Burgess; Karia Paz Goldfarb,
Chalandra Bryant
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Session #243 ............ (CC) Highland H/1
Ethnic Minorities Member Meeting and
Oral History
fiiiill
Presider: Estella A. Martinez, Section Chair
~ Presentation of Oral History: Suzanne Randolph
7:00- 8:15pm
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Session #239 ........... (HR) Wilmorite A
LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION
Gather -.vith your Legacy Circle friends and colleagues for hors
d'oeuvres and beverages. View memorabilia from NCFR's rich
history. By invitation only to those who have been NCFR
members for 25 years or more.
R.S.VP.
Session #240 ............ (CC) Highland H/1
PROFESSIONAl DEVELOPMENTSEMINAR
Tips for Making an Application for a
Full Professor Rank
to
7:00- 8:15 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend these sessions.
Session #241 ............. (CC) Highland K
Family Policy
iA
245-1 R Understarrding the Experience of Urbarr Adolescents
Under \'Velfare Reform: Does Gender Matter?, Staci T.
Lowe
245-2 R Benefits and Hazards of Interviewing Couples About
Their Experiences of Sharing a Bed, Paul Rosenblatt
Panel: Norma J. Bond Burgess; Alan Booth; Stephen R.
Jorgensen; Gary R. Lee
Chair: Alan Booth
~
Session #245 .......... (CC) Riverside Court
Qualitative Family Research Network
Presiders: Carl Auerbach, Focus Group Chair; Denise Berg,
QFRN Round Tables Chair
15 pm
Come and learn from the panelists about some practical tips
help in the process of becoming a full professor.
Presiders: Ramona Faith Oswald; Batya Hyman, Focus
Group Co-chairs
Round table format. Attendees change tables every 30
minutes to allow participation irr two discussiorrs; followed by the focus group business meeting.
Hosts: Michael L. Benjamin; NCFR Board and Staff
7:00-
Session #244 .......... (CC) Cascade 0/E/F
G/L/B/T Issues
Presider: Dennis K. Orthner, Section Chair
Session #242 .......... (CC) Cascade A/B/C
Family Science
Presider: Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE, Section Chair
245-3 R The Doctoral Experience: (a) The Role of the Peer
De briefer/ Critical Friend in Qualitative Research, Sarah
Koetters; (b) Tending a Garden: Reflections on the
Writing of a Qualitative Dissertation, Amy
Hequembourg
245-4 R The Ideal Couple: Qualitative Research and Interdisciplinary Knowledge, Pauline Erera
245-5 R lntervie\ving: (a) Beyond the Response: Searching for
Veiled Meanings in Family Experience, Tim Pippert;
(b) Interview Protocol Development: Cultural Considerations, Catherine Cushinberry; Terrolyn Carter
245-6 R \'Vitnessing the Lives of Clients: The Impact That
Conducting J:viarriage and Family Therapy has on the
Therapist, Maria Masai
245-7 R Qualitative Theories: (a) Coaxing Square Pegs Into
Round Holes: IVIulti-Media Presentation of Qualitative
Data, Tami Moore; 0J) Using Grounded Theory to
Study Treatment of Juvenile Offenders, Laura
Swearingen; (c) Phenomenological Methodology as
Used to Interpret Data, Debora Schneller
*See page 19 for an explanation of l'ocus Groups.
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�7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #251 ............ (HR) Wilmorite A
Peace
L
1111
Presider: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
From Canada
245-8 R IVIeanings of Home: Finnish Canadians Speak, Carol
D. Harvey, CFLE
8:30 - 9:30 pm
245-9 R The Everyday Experiences of Older Parents Caring for
Sons/Daughters With Disabilities, Deborah Norris
To Mexico
Session #252 ...... (HR) Eastman Boardroom
2002 LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
MEETING
245-10 R Sexual Harrassment at Home: Mexican \Vomen's Voices,
Graciela Cortes-Camarillo; Raul Burgos Fajardo
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Local
Arrangements Chair
Session #246 ............. (CC) Wilmorite A
Parent Education
8:30 - 9:45 pm
OJ
Presiders: Kevin L. Allemagne, CFLE; Byran B.
Korth, Focus Group Co-chairs
7:00
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8:15 pm
Session #253 ............. (CC) Highland K
NORTHWEST COUNCIL ON FAMILY
RELATIONS GET-TOGETHER
Presider: Suzanne R. Smith, NWCFR President
Session #247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (HR) Carson
CFLE APPROVED PROGRAM
NETWORKING
9:00 "' 11:00 pm
Networking for faculty in schools of approved CFLE Programs.
Session #254 .......... (CC) LilacBallfoom
8:30
~
9:45 pm
Session #248 ............ (CC) Highland H/J
Ethnic Minorities Oral History Continued
iiiiiil Presentation of Oral History: Suzanne Randolph
~
Presider: Estella A. Martinez, Section Chair
Session #249 .......... (CC) Cascade A/8/C
r::J
Religion and Family Life
L...:"!l Presider: Dale R. Hawley, Section Chair
8:30 - 9:45 pm
RECEPTIONS SPONSORED
UNIVERSITIES AND
ASSOCIATIONS
The following have reserved space as of June 25, 2001:
Gf;nesee Valley Chapter of the New York Association
for Marriage and Family Therapy
Groves Conference
Purdue Univ.
Syracuse Univ., Dept. of Child and Family Studies
University of Kentucky, Dept. of Family Studies
U:triV; of Maryland, Dept. of Family Studies
Univ. of Manitoba
Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science
Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social is in the
Session #250 .......... (CC) Cascade D/E/F
Issues in Aging
~
Presider: Clu:istine A. Price, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Aqueduct Room.
If other groups wish to sponsor a reception, contact Cindy
Winter, NCFR Conference Coordinator, by OctoberJ5.
All attendees are welcome to come to the organizational
meeting of this focus group.
*See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
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Conference Registration
Ga!letia Fqyer- Prejimctio11 Area (1st floor Com'e11tio11 Cmter)
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Employtnent Matching Service
TfYi!motite l{no!JJ (211d floor 1-[yatt &ge"':J' HoteJ
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Sponsored by d1e Local Arrangements Committee and NCFR
Affiliated Councils
Gal!etia Fryer (1 stjloor Com•mtio11 Cell let)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
H)/and &oms A-E (1st floot; Col!l!elltioll Ce11tetj
Noon- 5:30pm
8:30 am, ............ Research Update for Practitioners Ritch Savin-Williams
10:15 am ........ Plenary Session - Steven R. H. Beach,
Benjamin R. Karney, Debra Umberson, Frank Fincham
Noon .............................. Optional Touts
2:15pm .................... Puerto Rican Adolescents
and Families - Sumru Erkut
4:00 pm ............. Presidential Forum/Town Meeting
6:15pm .... Professional Development Seminar Plruming
for Retirement - Carol Skoglund
9:00 pni .......... Dance Sponsored by NCFR Students/
New Professionals and Sections
6:45
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7:
am
Session #300
......... (HR) Carson
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are welcome. This room may be used during the
day for this puqJose whenever sessions are not held in d1e room.
Facilitator: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
* See page 19 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
**See page 14 for an explanation of Poster Symposia.
Session #301
A
Presider: Thom Curtis, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session #302
rn
......... (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Adoption
......... (CC) Cascade E/F/G
Families and Grief
Presider: Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair
8:00
=
10:00 am
Session #303 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
**Poster Symposium
Parenting and Parent Education
303-1 EE 1111 Setting d1e Foundation for Increasing d1e Effectiveness of Age-Paced Parenting Materials,
Patricia Tanner Nelson, CFLE; Sally R.
Bowman; Joni Weatherspoon; Clara C. Pratt;
Rebecca Hernandez; Margaret B. Brown,
CFLE; Diana S. Del Campo; Anna Mae
Kobbe; Sally S. Kees Martin, CFLE; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE; Susan K. Walker
303-2 EE P Childcare Quality Partnerships: Programmatic
Pathways to Improvement, Ellen Abell; Elaine
Miller; Jacquelyn Mize; Amie L. Lapp; Byran
B. Korth; Robbie Roberts
303-3 RT R Expectant Father's Generative Fad1ering Identity,
Ted G. Futris; Aaron C. Glade
303-4 RT R Discontinuities and Motivations for Change in the
Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting,
Nicole D. Forward; David MacPhee
303-5 RT R Attachment to Parents and Grandparents: The
Ritualization of Three Family Activities, Virginia
R. Gregg; Laura H. Brown
Poster Sessions
Session #304 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Curriculum, Evaluation, Teaching Methods
304-1 EE B Parents Working Toged1er: Parenting From Two
Homes, Rose A. Suggett, CFLE
304-2 FP B The Impact of Public Policy on Economic Wellbeing of Informal Caregivers, Norah C. Keating;
Janet Fast; Jacquie Eales
304-3 EE B A Community-based Parent Education Program
for High-risk Rural Communities: A Comprehensive Process and Outcome Evaluation, Lydia I.
Marek, CFLE; Donna-Jean P. Brock
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�307-15 EE
304-4 EE B Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Evaluation:
Seeking Meaning From Negative Statistical Outcomes, Delores E. Smith; Jo Lynn
Cunningham; Kristi Blankenship
307-16 EE
304-5 EE B Providing High Quality Internship Experiences for
Undergraduate Students in Family Studies
Programs, Karen S. Myers-Bowman, CFLE;
Kathleen K. Walker; Michelle Krehbiel
307-17 EE
304-6 FS B Taking Inventory: A Survey of Family Science
Curriculum, Marilyn Coleman; Jason D. Hans
307-18 EE
Session #305 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Technology and the Internet
305-7 FS R The Internet and Graduate Student Recruiting in
Family Science: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Department Websites, Jason D. Hans
305-8 EE B Developing Educational and Therapeutic Interventions on the Internet for 21st Century Families,
Thomas B. Holman, CFLE; Jason L. Wilde;
Mark D. Chamberlain
305-9 EE P ROPER Online Learning: Continuing Education
for Family and Parenting Professionals and
Paraprofessionals, Mary Bold, CFLE; Arminta L.
Jacobson, CFLE; Rebecca Edwards; Sharon E.
Hirschy, CFLE; Bobi White
Session #306 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Schools and Families
306-10 EE R Education for Foster Children: Removing Barriers
to Ensure Academic Success, Pamela Choice,
CFLE; Amy D'Andrade; Kira Gunther; Debbie
Downes; James Schaldach; Csilla Csiszar;
Michael J. Austin
306-11 FT R Learning Styles as Predictors of Grades in the
Transition to 7th Grade, Richard S. Wampler;
Joyce Munsch
306-12 RT R Contextual Stressors and Supports in Relation to
Parent Involvement in the Home, Community, and
School, Deena R. Palenchar; Meredith M.
Cohen; Joan I. Vondra
306-13 RT R What You Do or Who You Knmv: The Unique
Roles of Parenting and Social Network Closure in
Relation to Children's Academic Competence,
Angella Young Eanes; Anne C. Fletcher; Stacey
Adamczyk-Robinette
Session #307
........ (CC) Riverside Court
Family Life Education
307-14 EE B Instructional Techniques and Environmental Issues
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307-19 EE
Affecting Older Adults in Family Life Education
Programs, Michael Lane Morris, CFLE; Sharon
M. Ballard, CFLE
R Factors Influencing JVIid-life and Older Adults'
Participation in Family Life Education Programs,
Sharon M. Ballard, CFLE; Michael Lane
Morris, CFLE
B Air Force Community Outreach: A Commander's
Program to Enhance Coping Skills, Karen M.
Smith; Patrick Doan
Parent-Adolescent Conflict in Families of Color:
Implications for Family Life Education, Barbara
N. Allison, CFLE
R Intentions to Attend Marriage Preparation: The
Role of Parental Jviarital Happiness and Divorce,
Melissa McKnight Wood; Stephen F. Duncan
B Intimate Relationships in Midlife: Implications for
Family Life Education, Jerelyn B. Schultz;
Eunjee Joo; Michelle L. Toews
Session #308 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Parent Education
308-20 EE B Facilitating the Use of Parent Education to
Address Risk Factors Associated With Family
Stress, Wendy Middlemiss, CFLE
308-21 FF R What's a Parent to Do? Mothers' Reliance on Close
Friends as Sources of Parenting Support, Heather
M. Helms-Eril~son; Christine M. Proulx
308-22 EE P Parent Education Techniques and Strategies for
Guidance and Discipline: A Helpful Theoretical
Approach, Robert E. Keirn, CFLE; Arminta L.
Jacobson, CFLE; Jo Ann Engelbrecht, CFLE
308-23 EE B An Unintended Benefit of Parent Education for
Mothers Moving Off Public Assistance:
Transmitting a Message of Self Sufficiency to
Their Children, Maureen S. Blankemeyer,
CFLE; Rhonda A. Richardson, CFLE;
Christine B. Taylor
308-24 FF R Social Support of At-Home Dads, Laura A.
Cobb, CFLE; Brenda L. Seery
Session #309 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Mate Selection
309-25 EE B He Asked/She Smiled: Evaluation of Initiating
Lines for Partner First Contact, I. Joyce Chang;
Gregory E. Kennedy
309-26 RT R Liking Some Things (in Some People) More Than
Others: Partner Preferences in Romantic
Relationship and Friendship, Susan K. Sprecher;
Pamela Regan
309-27 FS R Development of the Constraining Beliefs About
Mate Selection Scale, Nathan P. G. Cobb, CFLE
�R Family of Origin, Individual, and Dyadic Influences on
Relationship Satisfaction, Kwanghee Jung; Dean M. Busby
R Alternative Methodologies: Links Between Clinical Work and
MFT Effectiveness, Sheila M. Addison; Jonathan G. Sandberg
Discussant/Presider: Richard Miller
Session #313 SY ........ (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Intergenerational Relationships in International Places
R Relationship Quality of Korean Grandchildren and
Grandparents, Kwanghee Jung; Alan C. Taylor, CFLE
R The Impact of Forced Language Change on Threegenerational Relationships Among Taiwanese Families, Jennifer
L. Martin; Pei-Fen Chuang; James Morris; Frank Thomas
R Generational and Cultural Changes in Family Life in the
United Arab Emirates: A Comparison of Mothers and
Daughters, PaulL. Schvaneveldt, CFLE; Jennifer L.
Kerpelman; Jay D. Schvaneveldt
R Chinese Adolescents' Involvement in Family Decision-Making
Process and Its Relationships \'Vith Parent-Adolescent
Communication and Parent-Adolescent Relationship, Yan R.
Xia, CFLE; Xiaolin Xie; George Zhi Zhou; John D.
DeFrain; Zhang Zhou
Discussant: Gary R. Lee
Presider: Manfred H. van Dulmen
Session #314 SY ........ (CC) Cascade E/F/G
The Role of Family Life Education in Seminaries
r:::J Panel: Don S. Browning; Pamela Couture
~ Presider: Ken Greene, CFLE
Session #315 PA ......... (CC) Highland H/J
Mate Selection and Marital Processes
Session #311 SY ......... (CC) Highland F/G
Teaching and Training Family Life Educators: Bridging
Theory and Practice
[0
P Workshop Leaders: Michael J. Walchesld, CFLE;
David J. Bredehoft, CFLE; William J. Doherty, CFLE;
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE; Karen Blaisure, CFLE; Carol A.
Darling, CFLE; (invited); Lane H. Powell, CFLE; (invited)
Chair: Michael J. Walchesld, CFLE
Session #312 PA ........... (CC) Highland K
Family Therapy: Practice and Science
myQ R Structural Lag in Marriage: Age and Education
OJ
Heterogamy, Felix M. Berardo; Laurel Tripp; Terry
Mills; Hernan Vera
R Psychosocial Moderators of Emotional Reactivity to Marital
Arguments, Rodney M. Cate; David M. Almeida
R Middle- and Later-life Marriages: The Role of Marital
Processes in Predicting Marital Instability Trajectories, Roger M.
Goodman; B. Kay Pasley
Presider: Walter R. Schumm, CFLE
8:30
=
10:00 am
R Linking Therapy Process and Theoretical Orientation
With Client-based Measures of Outcome, Ronald Jay
Werner-Wilson; Becky R. Davenport
R Changes in Client Reported Alliance Ratings Across
Therapists' Experience and Training Levels, Becky R.
Davenport; Dan Ratliff
B Client and Therapist Perceptions of Improvement, Laura A.
Bryan; Charette Dersch
Session #316
.... (HR) Regency Ballroom A/8
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change
tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions.
No advance registration required.
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�316-1 EM B Stress and Coping Among African-American
Women Caregivers of Dependent Elders:
Findings From an Empowerment Program,
Letha B. Chadiha; Portia Adams; Lisa Byers;
Seow Ling Ong; Odireleng Phorano
316-2 FS P Using Fiction in the Classroom to Develop
Students' Understanding of Families and Selfreflection, Nora Dunbar; Manfred H.
van Dulrnen
316-3 EM Urban American Indian Family Caregivers'
Perceptions of d1e Quality of Care Provided by
Healili Care Providers, Ann E. Garwick;
Jennifer M. Jennings; Darcy Theisen
316-4 EM P Integrating Diversity Into Undergraduate Family
Science Courses, Made Elise Radina, CFLE;
Adriana]. Umana-Taylor, CFLE
316-5 EE P The Family Folklore Album: The Importance of
Passing on Tradition, Deborale RichardsonBouie, CFLE; Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE
316-6 FS P Family Stories in Family Studies Courses, Jeffrey
L. Stueve, CFLE; Katia Paz Goldfarb, CFLE
316-7 FP P Regional Analysis of Grandparent Visitation
Rights, Kasey J. Martin; Tammy L. Henderson
~ 10:00 am
Session #317 ....... (HR) Grand Ballroom B
8:30
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
BUSINESS MEETING
-
Presider: Tammy L. Henderson, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative
Session #321 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
*Poster Symposium
Relationships and Roles
321-1 RT R Change in Grandparent-Grandchild Solidarity
When Grandchildren Become Adults, Davelyne
Kaulana Keala; Richard B. Miller; Vern L.
Bengtson
321-2 RT R When Does Participation in a Longitudinal Study
Have Negative Effects on Heterosexual
Relationships? Ethical Implications, Catherine A.
Surra; Kristi Williams
321-3 FF B Gender-related Perception and Marital
Maintenance Behaviors, Donna L. Sollie; Leanne
K. Lamke, CFLE; Sterling K. Wall
Poster Sessions
Session #322 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
11:45 am
=
12:30 pm
Session #319 .......... (CC) Aqueduct A/B
-~~~
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWO~NG
All students/new professionals are welcome. Bring an
item from your university or organization to exchange wiili a
new friend or contact! Bring your meal wiili you and network
wiili others!
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
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Adoption
322-1 FT R What Expectations About Special-needs Adoption
do Prospective Newly-adoptive Parents Have Prior
to Adoptive Training/ Orientation? Darren A.
Wozny; Sedahlia Jasper Crase
322-2 EE R Does Adoptive Training/Orientation Impact
Prospective Adoptive Parents' Expectations About
Special-Needs Adoption? Sedahlia Jasper Crase;
Darren A. Wozny
322-3 RT B Post Adoption Services: A Program Evaluation,
Denise L. Anderson
*See page 14 for an explanation of Poster Symposia.
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�324-19 RT R Differential Treatment of Siblings and Sibling
Relationship Quality in Korea, Ji-Yeon Kim
Session #325 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
322-4 IN R Age of Mother and Relinquishment of Children
for Adoption in New Zealand, Spencer C.
Leavitt; Brent C. Miller; Junius Merrill; KyungEun Park
Session #323 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
Family Relationships
325-20 IN R Understanding the Sibling Bond Across the Life
Span: A Brazilian Qualitative Study, Adriana L.
Oliveira
325-21 FS R Comparative Analysis on Psychological Environment of Family Between Adolescent and Parent of
Korea, Su Sun Park; Myung Cha Kim; JeongWoo Lee; Sun-Ja Kye; Mee-Sok Park
Parenthood
323-5 EE B The Dad's Club: A Promising Avenue for Paternal
School Involvement, Rachelle Strauss
323-6 FF R The Division of Labor and Women's Well-being
Across the Transition to Parenthood, Abbie E.
Goldberg; Maureen A. Perry-Jenkins
323-7 FS R Correlates of Father Participation in Family-based
Programming, Angie M. Schock; Stephen M.
Gavazzi
323-8 RT R Father Involvement in Childhood/ Adolescence and
Young Adult Psychosocial Outcomes, Gordon E.
Finley; Seth J. Schwartz
323-9 FH R Fathers of Preterm Infants: Stress and Coping
Practices, Shawn Pohlman
323-10 FP R Men's Changing Role: A Community Response,
Pamela N. Olson; Jeffrey L. Stueve, CFLE;
Julie Urban
323-11 RT R Incarcerated Fathers: Managing the Father Identity,
Bradley Tripp
323-12 FH R Employed Mothers Caring for Preterm Infants
Over Time, Jennifer L. Broeder
323-13 RT R Maternal Age at Transition to Parenthood: Stressor
or Resource for Children's Well-being, Denise J.
Brandon; Jo Lynn Cunningham
323-14 IN R "Re-meaning Parenthood- a Challenge for Life": A
Brazilian Study About the Cycle of Parenthood,
Cristiana M. E. Berthoud
323-15 EE B What Parents Have to Say About Age-paced
Newsletters: A Qualitative Evaluation, Sally S.
Kees Martin, CFLE; Dan Weigel
Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Association of Councils
President
Session #324 ......... (CC) Riverside Court
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Family Processes
324-16 RT R The Relationship Between Maternal Gatekeeping,
Paternal Competence, Mothers' Attitudes About
the Father Role, and Fathers' Child Care
Involvement, Marina Barnett; Jay Fagan
324-17 RT R Matital Conflict, Relationship Quality, and Children's Behavioral Outcomes, Kathleen A. Lamb
324-18 RT R Parenting Styles and Children's Cognitive Development, Amy E. Tiller; Elizabeth Benchea
Block; Mary E. (Betsy) Garrison; Vicky V. Tiller
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325-22 RT R Family Stress and Children's Academic Adjustment: Do Secondary Caregivers Help? Joan I.
Vondra; Shu-Ting I. Chen; Josephine Wilson
325-23 EE R The Role of Fa11').ily Rituals in Adolescent Identity
Achievement, H.~erome Hammond; Julia A.
Malia
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325-24 FH R Family Rituals: A Mechanism for Promoting Perceptions of Family Support, Thomas Tomcho
325-25 RT R The Role of Pubertal Maturation on Adolescent
Sibling Relationships, Catherine A. Malerba;
Edward R. Anderson
325-26 FH R Scarfing Down Dinner: Children's Stories of
Family Meals Under Conditions of Chronic Illness,
Barbara H. Fiese; Kimberly Josephs; Michael
Douglas; Mary Spagnola
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Session #326 ............ (HR) Regency C
APPRECIATION LUNCHEON FOR 2001
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
AND INFORMATION MEETING ABOUT
FORMING AFFILIATED COUNCILS
By invitation only.
Session #327 PA ........ (CC) Cascade A/B/C
Stress in the Lives of Ethnic Youth
B Case Study Evaluation of Ethnically Diverse
Neighborhood Participating in a Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Project, Vicki Harris Wyatt; Michelle C.
Kegler; Sharon Rodine; LaDonna Marshall
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Exploring Neighborhood and Economic Life Stressors, Tracey
Y. Lewis Elligan; Norma J. Bond Burgess; Ambika
Krishnakumar
R The Relationship Between Parenting and Adolescent
Academic Outcomes in Latino Youth, Scott Wayne Plunkett;
Mayra Bamaca-Gomez
Discussants: Xiaohe Xu; Leslie D. Hollingsworth
Presider: Suzanne M. Randolph
Recorder: James M. Frabutt
R Confidant and Former Spouse Relationship Effects on
Divorced Fathers' Parenting: A Social Interactional Model,
David S. DeGarmo
R Explaining the Long-term Effects of Parental Divorce and
Marital Discord on Children's Psychological Well-being, Juliana
K. McGene; Paul R. Amato
R Negotiating and Experiencing Contact After Divorce and
Separation: A Multi-perspective Qualitative Study, Liz J. Trinder
Presider: Robert A. Karlin
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Session #331
Every 30 minutes attendees change tables to allow
participation in three discussions.
Session #328 PA ......... (CC) Highland H/J
The Impact of Stress on Mental Health and
Interpersonal Relationships
UJj. R Family Worlds and Teenage Mothers' Accounts of
IY'f Stress and Coping, Lee Smith Battle
B Grounding Our Feet and Hearts: Black Women Who
Leave Emotionally Abusive Dating Relationships, April L. Few;
Patricia Bell-Scott
R The Impact of Adversities and Socioeconomic Status Over
the Life Course on Mothers' Mental Health, Lorraine Davies;
Julie Ann McMullin
Discussant: Kathryn Anderson
Presider: Sharon A. Denham
Recorder: Patti Follansbee
Session #329 SY ...... (HR) Grand Ballroom E
Innovative Techniques for Teaching About Family
Poverty
P Teaching Poverty Through Creating Structured
Experiences, Directed Discussion, and Active Learning,
William E. Rose; Lorrie Ryan
P Teaching About Child Development in the Context of
Poverty, Lee Ann DeReus
P Teaching About Poverty Through Feature Films, Lisen C.
Roberts, CFLE
P Teaching About Poverty Through Simulations and Games,
Brenda L. Seery; Sue Crowley
Discussant: Thomas R. Rane
Chair: William E. Rose
Session #330 PA ........... (CC) Highland K
Couples, Children, and Divorce
R People's Reasons for Divorcing: Gender, Social Class,
the Life Course, and Adjustment, Denise K. Wallin; Paul
R. Amato
.... (HR) Regency Ballroom A/B
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
SKILLS EXCHANGE
331-1
P Things You Were Never Told About Applying to
Graduate School: Ten Ideas to Reduce Stress and
Organize Your Efforts, Jerica Mohlman Berge,
CFLE; Lue K. Turner
331-2 P Successfully Coping With the Third Year Review:
Proven Strategies That Work, Ann P. Blackwell,
CFLE; Mary Frances Nettles
331-3 P Creating a Teaching Portfolio, Terrolyn P. Carter;
Elizabeth A. Sharp
331-4 P Facilitating Learning Through Course Goals, Learning
Objectives, and Lesson Plans, Kevin A. Galbraith
331-5 P The Tenure Track Job Search: Tips From the Trenches,
Jacqueline R. Guzell; Jean M. Gerard, CFLE; Laura
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A. Landry-Meyer, CFLE
331-6 B You Want to go WHERE and Conduct Research? The
Tales of a Graduate Student Seeking International
Funding and Experience, Heather Ana Hathaway
Miranda
331-7 B Graduate Mentorship: What to Look for in a Mentor,
Stephanie K. Haugh; Laura A. Cobb, CFLE
331-8 P The Research Associate Position: Challenges, Creativity,
and Career Options, Kristi S. Lekies
331-9 BAn Introduction to Focus Group Research, Suzanne L.
Maughan; Heidi E. Stolz
331-10 B Trauma Research, Education, and Consultation at
K-State: A Unique Approach to Stress and Trauma
Pedagogy, Briana S. Nelson
331-11 P Earning the Degree, Securing an Interview; and Getting Hired: Learning the "Basics" for Making a Wise
Transition to New Faculty Member, Kathleen A.
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Family Food and Nutrition Needs, Kimberly A. Greder, CFLE;
Mary Jane Brotherson
R Early Family Environment: Relationship With Child Behavioral Development at 7 Years, Karen M. Benzies; Margaret J.
Harrison; Joyce Magill-Evans
Discussant: Marcia Killien
Presider: Ann E. Garwick
Recorder: April L. Few
Session #335 PA ........ (CC) Cascade A/8/C
Balancing Work and Family in Policy
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Parenthood, Heather-Lyn A. Haley; Maureen A.
Perry-Jenkins
P An Ecological Exploration of Ethical Issues in Child Care
Policy, Virginia Leigh Robinson; Robyn L. Mowery
R Balancing Work and Family: A Comparative Analysis of the
Department of Labor's 1996 and 2001 Family and Medical
Leave Act Surveys, Steven K. Wisensale
Discussant: Karen Bogenschneider
Presider: Steven K. Wisensale
Session #336 PA ........ (CC) Cascade E/F/G
Session #333 SY . . . . . . . . . . . (CC) Highland K
Program Practices and Fathers' Experiences: Forming
Our Understanding of Contextual Influences on Fathers
B "Best Practices" for \'{forking \'{lith Fathers in the
Early Childhood Programs, Jay Fagan
B Responsible Fathering Programs as a Means of
Promoting Male Involvement: Fathers' Perceptions of Program
Effectiveness, Laura R. Hoard; Elaine A. Anderson; Julie K.
Kohler
B Father Involvement in the Selection of Child Care, Susan K.
Walker
Discussant: Glen F. Palm, CFLE
Chair: Susan K. Walker
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Session #334 PA ......... (CC) Highland H/J
Child Health, Family Environment and Policy Issues
Ill!. R Welfare Policy Reform, Family Environment, and Child
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Working With Families Under Chronic Stress
B Translating Research Into Practice: Working With
Families of the Mentally Ill, Eric D. Johnson
P Trauma and Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Briana S. Nelson
B The Impact of Separation Between Mothers and Their
Children Due to Incarceration, Angie Allen; Kimberly R.
Flemke; Stephanie Brooks; Marlene Watson
Discussant/Presider: Karen Smith Wampler
Session #337 PA .... (HR) Grand Ballroom E/F
Marriage, Non-Marriage, and Intimacy
R Factors Affecting the Rate of Entry Into Marital
Unions: A Hazard Model, Chalandra M. Bryant;
Jennifer M. Meehan; Shalon Shelton
R Emergent Compatibility: Predictors of the Change in
Similarity in Dating Relationships, Nathan R. Cottle; Catherine
A. Surra; Tyfany M. J. Boettcher
R Agreeableness and the Development of Trust in Premarital
Relationships, Christine R. Gray; Catherine A. Surra; Mark
0. Jarvis
R An Exploration of Adult Women's Relationships and Sexual
Behaviors, Wendy K. Watson; Nancy J. Bell
Presider: Elaine Sorensen Marshall
�Session #338 PA ...... (HR) Grand Ballroom B
Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents
l!layQ B Sexual Victimization of Adolescent Sexual Offenders
O-J and Non-sexual Offending Male Delinquents: A
Comparative Analysis, William Michael Fleming, CFLE;
Mary Elizabeth Lampros; David Burton
R Predictors of Adolescent Male and Female Minor Delinquency and Status Offenses: Exploring Structure and Process,
Angela J. Huebner; Jay A. Mancini; Sherry C. Betts
Presider: Kristine Baber
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration
required.
Session #339
.... (HR) Regency Ballroom A/B
339-1 RF P Breaking the Silence in the Black Church About
Sex and Sexuality, Cindy E. Block, CFLE
339-2 RT R Longitudinal Patterns of Kin Support to Single
Mother Families, Meejung Chin
339-3 FT P Language and Social Construction of Attachment:
Possible Implications for Theory and Practice,
Becky R. Davenport; Randall Lyle
339-4 FF R Topic to be Announced, Jennifer Hardesty, 2000
Jessie Bernard Award Winner
339-5 FT B Expanding d1e Horizons: Toward a More Systemic
Integration of Marriage and Family Therapy,
Mona Mittal; Elizabeth A. Wieling
339-6 EE P Using Service Learning Experiences to Teach LifeEnhancing Coping Skills: Bridging Theory and
Practice, Jeanette H. Mohlman, CFLE
339-7 RT R Using QSR Nud*ist for Qualitative Data Analysis:
A Brief Introduction, Christine M. Proulx;
Heather M. Heims-Erikson
339-8 RF P What are You Dealing Wid1 in Your Family?
Survey of Multigenerational Church Families,
David W. Sager
339-9 FP R Integrating Meaningful Health and Welfare
Reforms, Karen Seccombe
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...... (HR) Wilmorite A
CFLE HELP SESSION
Session #346
All attendees are welcome to attend these Sessions.
Session #341
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Ed:1~ation and Enrichment
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, NCFR Certification Director, and members of the Certification Review Committee will be available to
give assistance in completing ilie CFLE application form. Sign
up at d1e NCFR Exhibit. Open to all attendees.
Pres1der: Patnc1a Tanner Nelson, CFLE, Section Chair
Session #342
.... (HR) Regency Ballroom B/C
7:45- 9:00 pm
International
Presicler: Stephan M. Wilson, Section Chair
The International Section would like to extend a welcome to all
international members and attendees, as well as anyone interesteel in or engaged in international family scholarship to our social.
The social will begin following a brief business meeting.
. . . . . . . .. (CC) Cascade A/B/C
Family Therapy
Presider: Richard S. Wampler, Section Chair
Session #348
6:15 - 7:30 pm
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Research and Theory
Presider: Jane F. Gilgun, Section Chair
7:45 - 9:00 pm
Session #343
......... (CC) Cascade A/B/C
Men in Families
2;J Presiders: Jay Fagan; William D. Allen, Focus Group
Co-chrurs
Session #344 ...... (HR) Regency Ballroom A
Prevention
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Presicler: Donald G. Unger, Focus Group Chair
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meeting of this new focus group.
():1S .. 7:30 pm
Session #345
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Planning for Retirement
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(Zorn~PJ:Jicatlon for Victory Capitol Management, a sub-
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Pr~sid~i: Gay C. Kitson
,'ri7ep~ose of this seminar is to develop yourawareness about
plf!.U11ingfor retirement. Complete details will be on d1e NCFR
1ve]Jsite: http:/ /www.ncfr.org/ conference_info/index.asp.
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Session #349 ...... (HR) Regency Ballroom A
Marriage and Family Enrichment
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Presider: Phyllis E. Michael, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
Session #350 .... (HR) Regency Ballroom B/C
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Irmgard R. Koscielniak, CFLE, Focus
Group Chair
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Session #351
.... (CC) Lilac Ballroom North
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All attendees are invited to attend. Music ftom all eras and
styles will be featured. Come, enjoy an evening of fun "~-vith
yout colleagues as you dance to a live Compo. No-host Bat.
Please note: No alcoholic beverages are to be brought to the
party; iliey must be purchased at the No-host Bar or from a
restaurant or lounge in d1e Hotel.
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rooms are at the Hyatt Regency Rochester, and the Four Points Sheraton Hotel - There are covered skyways be[\vcen the Convenrion
Center and both the Hyatt Regency and the Four Points Sheraton. Both walkways are 2-3 minutes bet\veen facilities. Hyatt Regency
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Rege1111cy Ballmom 0Jre-Conference
Events, Section Sessions and Meetings,
Focus Groups)
Carson Room (Pre-Conference
Events, Section Sessions and Meerings,
Focus Groups) Receptions)
Wilmorili:e Room A (Employment
Service InterYiew Room, Miscellaneous Sessions and Meetings)
Wilmoril:e Room B (Employment
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Sessions, Secrion Member Meetings,
Focus Groups)
Highland Rooms
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Focus Groups)
Highla1111d Rooms K (Concurrent
Sessions, Section lVkmber J'vieetings,
Focus Groups)
Cascade Rooms
(Concurrent Sessions, Section
Member i\Jeetings, Focus Groups)
Cascade Rooms D/E/'f
(Concurrent Sessions, Secrion
Member Meetings, Focus Groups)
Aqueduct Rooms (Meetings and
Receptions)
Riverside Court (Plenary Sw;ions,
Concessions Stand, Round Tables)
Galleria (Hospitality Center)
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STARTING
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B:OO am
9:00am
9:30am
10:30 am
1:00pm
2:45pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
6:30pm
PRE-CONFERENCE
EVENTS
NOV. 6,1001
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SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
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NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
OTHER ORG.
Red Cross Disaster Mental
Health Course
Work/Life Summit 2001
TCRM Registration
TCRM Sessions
TCRM Sessions
TCRM Sessions
TCRM Sessions
!PROGRAM AT A GlANCE -
2000/2001 Board of
Directors
NOV. 6, 2001
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8:30am
9:00am
PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS
NOV. 7, 200:11. (NOTE: Tlhiis chart lists ONlY STARTliNG Tll:MES; consult the !Pmgram fo11leng'i:h of sessions.)
SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
FOCUS GROUPS
NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
• Red Cross Disaster
Mental Health Course
Continued
• Optional Tour to Niagara
Falls
TCRM Sessions
OTHER ORG.
Extension Family
Life Specialists
Workshop
2000/2001 Board of
Directors continued
10:15 am
11:00 am
TCRM Sessions
Noon
1:00pm
Family Interventions With
Chronic Conditions Across
the Life Span Workshop
TCRM Sessions
2:45pm
4:30pm
TCRM Sessions
TCRM Plenary Session
6:00pm
How to be a Successful
Family Life Educator:
Marketing Yourself and
Your Programs Workshop
TCRM Business Meeting
6:15pm
7:00pm
7:15pm
2001 Local Arrangements
Committee Chairs
Association of Councils
Officers
HumRRO/CFLE Market
Analysis Advisory Committee
Association of Councils
Leadership Training
Workshop
Section Cl1airs
TCRM Reception
PROGRAM AT A GlANCE
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8:00/
8:30am
PLENARIES AND SPECIAL
SESSIONS
11101 -Newcomers Reception (8:00)
10:15 am
11:45 am/
Noon
11108 -Plenary- Charles Fi~lev
11110- Exhibits Grand Opening (11 :45)
12:30 pm
#114- RT Special Session- Bacl( to
Basics: What Do We Mean When We Say
"Qualitative Research"? - Robert Bogdan
2:15pm
#120- Burgess Award Address -Mavis
Hetherington
• 11121- Research Update !or
Practitioners- Janice Kiecolt-Giaser
" #122 ·Small Group Discussion With
Robert Bogdan
3:30pm
5:15pm
6:15pm
7:45pm
9:00pm
#128- Annual NCFR Business Meeting
and Membership Forum
!1129 Diversity Action Forum
!1130 CFLE Reception
#131 -One Stop Shopping: Professional
Development in NCFR
#137- President's Welcome Reception
NOV. 8, 200:1.
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PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
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FOCUS GROUPS
#115 - #118 - Concurrent Sessions 2.
EE -Virtual Mentoring & Online Support:
Developing & Evaluating a Web-based
Resource for Parents Under Stress; FH Family Stress & Childhood Chronic
Conditions; FT- Medical Family Therapy;
RF- The Transmission & Development of
Beliefs & Values Across the Life Span
NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
OTHER ORG.
Fellowship Committee (7:30)
#1 00- Meditation (6:45)
11102 -11107- Concurrent Sessions 1
(8:30). EE- Adolescent Issues; EM - Family
Influences on Ethnic-related Issues; FHFamily Health & Illness Management; FP/FF
-Coping Strategies of Low-income Rural
Women ... ; RT- Stepfamilies in Later Life;
RT - Stress Reduction & Dual-earner
Families
#1 09- Students/New Professionals
Networking (11 :45)
fm· lell11gil:h of sessio111s.)
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Conference Board
(8:00)
11111- #113 Poster Session
1 (Noon)
PS- Ethnic Family Issues;
International Families,
Minority Families, Cross
Cultural Issues; Public Policy
& Its Impact on Families &
Communities
#119 - Round Tables
Journal of Marnage &Fam1/y
Editorial Board
!1123 -127- Concurrent Sessions 3
EM- Different Families, Diverse Responses:
A Look at Death, Families, & Culture; FS The Families & Democracy Model !or Applied
Family Science; FF- Reading, Writing &
Relationships: Young Women in t11e
Classroom & Beyond; IN -Work-Family
Issues in International Contexts; RT Youth
Retention Issues in Rural Communities
• #132 FF Section Member Meeting
• #133 FH Section Member Meeting
" #134 Sexuality
" #135 Families &
Technology
" #136 Work & Families
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PLENARIES AND SPECIAL
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Early
Morning
• 11207- Public Policy Seminar- (8:30)
10:15 am
11:45 am/
Noon
• 11214- Plenary- Robert Staples
• 11216- Exhibits Break (11:45)
12:30 pm
• 11221 -Special Session- How to Apply
for a NIMH Career Dev. (K) Award ... Mark Chavez
• 11222- RUP • Marjorie Devault
• #227 • How to be a CFLE • Dawn
Cassidy
#228 ·Marie Peters Award Address·
Hamilton McCubbin, CFLE
#229- Awards Recognition Ceremony &
Special Sess. ·Risk Factors & Preven!ion of School Violence- Brian Vossekuil
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
2:15pm
3:30pm
5:15pm
#231 ·Small Group Discussion With
Christopher Carrington
7:00pm
• #239- Legacy Circle Reception
• #240 • Professional Development
Sem: Tips for Preparing an
Application for Full Professor Rank
• 11247
CFLE Approved Program
Network.
#254 Receptions Sponsored by Universities and Allied Associations (9:00)
Later
Evening
•11208- #212 Concurrent Sessions 4 (8:30)
EE- Marriage & Divorce; EM -Coping in lmmigrant Families; FH -Coping With Adult Health
Issues; FF- Balancing on the Edge of the Dual
Lens: Reflections on the Intersection of Profes.
& Personal Roles; RT- Working With Nominal
& Ordinal-level Data in Longitudinal Fam. Res ..
NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
OTHER
ORG.
•#201 Assn. of Councils
Business Mtg. (all7:30)
•Quality of Ann. Coni. Com.
• SiN P Sect. Reps
• CFLE Program Review
Committee
• Assn. of Councils
Executive Board
Teach. Fam.
Sci./Family
Science Assn.
Mtg. (7:30)
•#204- 206- Poster Session 2
PS- Adolescence. & Childhood;
Adolescence, Childhood, & Child
Socialization; Fams., Spirituality,
Ethics, Values, & Religion (8:00)
•11213 Teaching Round Tables
(8:30)
#215- Students/New Professionals Networking
(11:45)
FOCUS GROUPS
•#202- CFLE & Marketing of Family Life Educ.
•#203- Chronic Illness &
Disability (both 7:30)
• #200 Meditation (6:45)
8:00/
8:30am
SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
#217- 11220- Poster Session 3.
PS - Multicultural Issues in Family
Therapy; Family Stress, Coping,
& Resiliency; Violence; Therapy
& Counseling (Noon)
#226- Round Tables
•#223- #225 -Concurrent Sessions 5
FP- Poverty, Welfare, & Children; RFReligion, Stress, & Life Satisfaction; RT- Family
Relationships, Divorce & Adjustment: Evidence
From Across the Life Span
!1230 • FF/RT Special Session- Queer Kinwork: • Reflections on Kith & Kin Among
Lesbians & Gay Men- Christopher
Carrin!l!On
• !1232 • #236 • Concurrent Sessions 6
• EE- Parenting Young Children; FP- How Differenl Employee Groups Experience & Manage
Work-Family. Stress .. FS - Strengthening
Fam-ily Relationships: Rituals, Traditions, &
New Technology; FT- Families Under Fire; IN
- Adolescent Sociology in the Family & Other
Social Contexts ..
• 11238 ·Students/New Professionals
Development Forum
• #241 - FP Section Member Meeting
• #242 - FS Section Member Meeting
• #243 • EM Section Member Meeting
• #246- EM Oral History (8:30)
• !1249- RF Section Member Meeting (8:30)
Elections Council (Noon)
Certification Review
Committee
#237- Distinguished Scholars
Round Tables
• #244- G/UBfT Issues
• #245 - Qual. Fam Res
Network
• 11246 - Parent
Education
• #250- Issues in Aging
• #251 - Peace (both
6:30)
•!1253- NW Coun
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PLENARIES AND SPECIAL SESSIONS
#300 Meditation (6:45)
8:00/
8:30am
#31 0- Research Update for PractitionersRitch Savin-Williams
10:15 am
#31 B- Plenary- Steven Beach, Benjamin
Karney, Debra Umberson, Frank Fincham
" 11320- Exhibits Brealc, Closing, and
Hall-Price Book Sale (11 :45)
" Circle of Hope and Roots of the
Mormon Church Tours (Noon)
11:45 am/
Noon
#332- EM/RT Lecture- Puerto Rican
Adolescents 8, Families- Sumru Erkut
4:00pm
of sessioll1ls.)
• #345- Prof. Dev. Sem.- Midli!e &
Retirement Planning
" #346 - CFLE Help Session
NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
Public Policy Committee (7:30)
" #303- 309- Poster Session 4
PS- Parenting & Parent Eel.;.,
Curriculum, Eval., Teaching
Meth; Tech & the Internet;
Schools & Fams.; Fam. Life
Ed.; Parent Ed.; Mate Selection
(8:00)
• #314 Teaching Round
Tables (8:30)
#31 9 - Students/New Professionals
Networking (11 :45)
FOCUS GROUPS
OTHER
ORG.
Groves
Conference
Board (8:00)
#321 - #325 - Poster Session 5
PS- Relationships & Roles;
Adop .. ; Parenthood; Fam. Processes; Fam. Relshps (Noon)
Journal of Family Issues
Editors (8:30)
" 2002 Program Committee
" Family Relations Editorial
Board
" Appreciation Luncheon for
Lac. Arr. Com.
#339- Round Tables
i
11340 -Presidential Forum
6:15pm
" #311 - #315 Concurrent Sessions 7
EE- Teaching & Training Family Life Educators ... ; FT- Family Therapy: Practice &
Science; IN lntergenerational Relationships
in International Places; RF- The Role of
Family Life Education in Seminaries; RTMate Selection & Marital Processes (8:30)
" 11317- Students/New Professionals
Business Meeting (8:30)
il327- #330- Concurrent Sessions B
EM -Stress in the Lives of Ethnic
Youth; FH- The Impact of Stress on Mental
Health & Interpersonal Relationships;
FS -Innovative Techniques for Teaching
About Family Poverty; RT- Couples,
Children & Divorce
#331 - S/NP Skills Exchange
11333- #338 -Concurrent Sessions 9
EE - Program Practices & Fathers' Experiences ... ; FH- Child Health, Family Environment & Policy Issues; FP - Balancing
Work & Family in Policy; FT- Working With
Families Under Chronic Stress; RT/FFMarriage, Non-marriage, & Intimacy; RT- Risk
Behaviors Amonq Adolescents
12:30 pm
2:15pm
for
• #301 -Adoption
" #302- Families & Grief
(both 7:30)
Early
Morning
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
C01111SRJJ!ll: tlhle
" #341 - EE Section Member Meeting
" #342- IN Section Member Meeting
• #347-FT Section Member Meeting
" #348- RT Section Member Meeting
7:45pm
9:00pm
" #343 - Men in Families
" #344 Prevention
' 11349 - Marriage &
Family Enrichment
• #350- Rural Families &
Communities
#351 -Party Sponsored by Students/New
Professionals & Sections
PROGRAM AT A GlANCE -
NOV.
2001 (NOTIE: Ylhlis clhlart lisil:s ONLY STARUNG UMES;
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of sessions.)
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STARTING
TIMES
PLENARIES AND SPECIAL
SESSIONS
Early
Morning
8:00/8:30 am
#414- Public Policy Seminar
2001 (NOTIE: Ti1Jis chillutlisll:s ONILY STARTJ!NG Tl!MIE; COIIIlSIUII1i: the Pmgn:nm few h;mgUil of sessio111s.)
• #400- Meditation (6:45)
• #401 -Worship Service (7:30)
10:00 am
NOV.
1:00/1:15 pm
PROGRAM AT A IGILANCIE -
POSTERS AND ROUND
TABLES
11408- 11413 -Concurrent Sessions 10
EE- Professional Development of Parent Educators; EM
- lntergenerational Stress in Diverse Ethnic Families; FH
- Middle & Later Adulthood: Adjustment to Life Events &
Illness; FP -Working With Policymakers; RT- Woman
Abuse, Child Abuse, & Families; RT- Fathers'
Involvement With Children (8:30)
11:45 am
SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
SESSIONS
11402- 11407- Poster Session 6
PS - Adolescent Bodies: Constructing Gender in Families &
Society; Gender; Marriage;
Work & Families; Divorce &
Separation/Single Parent Families/Remarriage & Blended
Families; Research &
Methodology (8:00)
11415-11420- Concurrent Sessions 11
EE- Resource Exchange; FH -Work-related Stress &
Family Health; FT- Domestic Violence & Family
Therapy; FF- Life Transitions & Coping Among
Professionals: New Research From the Cornell
Employment & Family Careers Institute; IN -Crosscultural Studies of Family Stress; RT- Competence
Durinq Childhood & Adolescence
#421 -11426- Concurrent Sessions 12
EEJFF- Insights for Parent Education; RT/FH/FP- Work
& Family Roles; FH/IN/RT- Caregiving for Elders;
RT/FH Abuse in Families; FP/FH/RT/FF- Relationship
Satisfaction & Gender; EM/RT- Coping in Ethnically
Diverse Rural Families
11435- 11436- Concurrent Sessions 13
EE- Designing Developmentally Appropriate Support for
New Mothers: A Researcl1-based Approach; RTAdolescent Sexuality & Parenthood (1 :15)
NOV. 11, 2001
FOCUS GROUPS
NCFR BOARD,
COMMITTEE, ASSN. OF
COUNCILS
OTHER
ORG.
• 2002 Program Committee
• 2001/2002 Board of
Directors (both 8:30)
11427- 11434- Poster Session 7
PS- Health Issues; Intergenerational Relations; Midlife,
Aging, Gerontology, Elder Care;
Death, Grief, & Loss; Health,
Wellness, & Illness; Mental
Health; Cohabitation; G/UB/T
Families (1 :00)
This ch;ull: lists ONLY STARTJ!NIG Tl!MIE; ICOIIIlSII.HI11: ll:he
fow lerilgll:h of sessio111s.)
�(Italicized sessions are for NCFR Board or committee members only)
Tuesday, November 6, 2001
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Work/Life Summit 2001
Theory Const.!Res. Meth. {TCRM) Workshop registration
TCRM Workshop Session
TCRM Workshop Session
TCRM Workshop Session
TCRM Workshop Session
200012001 NCFR Board meeting
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
11:45 am
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Pre-Conference Workshop _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Tour to Niagara Falls
TCRM Worl1shop Session ~--~------200012001 NCFR Board meeting continued
TCRM Workshop Session --~~-------2001 Local Arrangements Committee meeting
Family Interventions With Chronic Conditions Across the
Lifespan Workshop
Association of Councils Officers meeting
TCRM Workshop Session --:--~:-:-:-:-------HumRROICFLE Market Analysis Advisory Committee meeting
TCRM Workshop Session -:-:--:-:---:::-------Association of Councils Leadership Training Workshop
TCRM Plenary Session
How to be a Successful Family Life Educator: Marketing
Yourself and Your Programs
TCRM Business Meeting and Reception (7:15)
NCFR Section Chairs meeting
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Thursday, November 8, 2001
6:45am
7:30am
8:00am
8:30am
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NCFR Fellowship Committee meeting
Newcomers Reception
Concurrent Sessions 1
Plenary Session -Charles Figley
Exhibits Opening
Students/New Professionals Networking
Poster Session 1
Special Lecture- Robert Bogdan
Concurrent Sessions 2
Round Tables
JMF Editors meeting
Burgess Award Address- E. Mavis Hetherington
Research Update for Practitioners- Janice Kiecolt-Giaser
Breakout Session with Robert Bogdan
Concurrent Sessions 3
Annual NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum
Diversity Action Forum
CFLE Reception
One Stop Shopping Round Table
Section Membership meetings
Focus Groups
President's Welcoming Reception
Additional appointments
5:15pm
7:00pm
8:30pm
9:00pm
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Poster Session 2 - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - Concurrent Sessions 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Public Policy Seminar
Teaching Round Tables
Committee meeting_~----,----------
Pienary Session - Robert Staples
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Poster Session 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Elections Council meeting
Special Session - NIMH Awards- Mark Chavez
Research Update for Practitioners· Marjorie Devault
Concurrent Sessions 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Round Tables _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
How to Be a Certified Family Life Educator· Dawn Cassidy
Marie Peters Award Address - Hamilton McCubbin, CFLE
Awards Ceremony & Special Session - Bryan Vossekuil
Special Session ·Christopher Carrington
CFLE Certification Review Committee meeting
Concurrent Sessions 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Breakout Session with Christopher Carrington
Distinguished Scholars Round Tables _ _ _ _ __
Students/New Professionals Development Forum
Legacy Circle Reception
Prof. Dev. Sem.: Making an Application for Full Professor ...
Section Membership meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
CFLE Approved Programs Networking
Focus Groups _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Section Membership meetings _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Focus G r o u p s - - - - - - - - - - - - - l~orthwest Council Meeting
2002 Local Arrangements Committee meet1ng
University/Allied Association Receptions _ _ _ _ __
Additional appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Saturday, November Hl, 2001
6:45am
7:30am
8:00am
8:30am
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Research Update for Practitioners- Ritch Savin-Williams
Concurrent Sessions 7
Teaching Round Tables
Students/New Professionals Business Meeting
JFI Editors meeting
Plenary Session ·Beach, Karney, Umberson, Fincham
Students/New Professionals Networking
Exhibits Closing/Book Sale
Poster Session 5
Concurrent Sessions 8
Students/New Professionals Skills Exchange
Committee meetings
Special Lecture- Sumru Erkut
Concurrent Sessions 9
Round Tables
Presidential Forum
Prof. Dev. Sem.: Mid life and Retirement Planning
Section Membership meetings
Focus Groups
CFLE Help Session
Section Membership meetings
Focus Groups
Party Hosted by Students/New Professionals/Sections
Additional appointments
November 11, 2001
!Friday, November 9, 2001
6:45 am
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Poster Session 6
Concurrent Sessions 10
Committee/Board meetings
Public Policy Seminar
Concurrent Sessions 11
Concurrent Sessions 12
Poster Session 7
Concurrent Sessions 13
�ONGOING EVENTS
Conference Registration
Ballroom Foyer (2nd Floor lfyatt Regemy Hotel)
8:00 am - Noon
Employment Matching Service
TT7ilmorite Rnom (2nd floor lfyatt Regency Hote~
8:00am- Noon
Hospitality Center
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee and NCFR
Affiliated Councils
Ballroom Fqyer (2nd floor lfyatt Regenry Hote~
8:00 am - Noon
Session #402. . . ........... Ballroom Foyer
Today's Special Sessions
7:30am,.,, ........................ WorshlpServic§
10:00 a~, ...................... Public Policy Sem:Jnru;.
**Poster Symposium
Adolescent Bodies: Constructing Gender in Families
and Society
402-1 FF B Sociology of the Ballerina's Body: A Feminist
Deconstruction of Adolescent Body Satisfaction,
Libby Balter Blume, CFLE
402-2 FF B Body Dissatisfaction, Self-esteem and Dieting
Among White, and African-American Adolescent
Families, Sharlene Hesse-Biber; Stephanie
Howling
402-3 FF R Adolescent Bodies and the Social Construction of
Self in Postmodern Society, Kristine Baber
Discussant: Constance L. Shehan, CFLE
Recorder: Julie C. Law
6:45- 7:15am
Poster Session
Session #400 ................... Carson
Session #403 . . . . . . . . . . .... Ballroom Foyer
MEDITATION TIME
Gender
403-1 EE B Male Gender Role Conflict in Depressed Versus
Nondepressed Medical Populations: Implications
for Family Life Education, Carol Elaine Mertens,
CFLE
403-2 FF R Pedarousal and the Internet, Constance L.
Hardesty; Paul Becker
403-3 FF R Development of the Social Roles Questionnaire,
Corinna Jenkins Tucker, CFLE; Kristine
Baber; M. Elizabeth Ryan; Elisa Hankenson
403-4 FF R Exploring Aspects of Young Women's Sexuality: A
Pilot Study, Jodie L. Hertzog; Michelle R.
Rainey
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a
different facilitator. This room may be used during the day for
this purpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Facilitator: Thomas W. Roberts, CFLE
**See page 14 for an explanation of Poster Symposia.
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�Session #404 .............. Ballroom Foyer
Marriage
404-5 EE R The Marriage Preservation Project: Enhancing
Marriages in Rural Communities, Mark B. White;
Briana S. Nelson; Darwin West; James Smith
Session #405 .............. Ballroom Foyer
Work and Families
405-6 FP R Self and Partner Ratings and Parent Involvement
in Four Dimensions of Caregiving Involvement,
Thomas R. Rane; Joseph H. Pleck; Trent W.
Maurer; Brent A. McBride
405-7 FP R Leaking Spheres: Gender Differences in Work-toFamily and Family-to-Work Spillover, Daphne P.
Stevens; Gary Kiger
405-8 RT
Understanding d1e Context of Lives of Dualearner Couples: What are They Doing When Their
Children are There? Yojin Kim
405-9 FP B Paying for Paradise: Modeling Commuter Marriage,
Richard S. Glotzer, CFLE
405-10 FP R Strong Men, Steady Wives: How Commercial
Fishing Families Cope Wid1 Industry Change,
Suzanna D. Smith; Michael Jepson
405-11 RT R Workplace Conditions and Household
Participation: Divergent Associations for Singlecareer and Dual-earner Fathers, Scott S. Hall
405-12 RT R Linkages Between Parents' Work Conditions and
d1e Quality of Parent-adolescent Relationships
Over Time, Melissa R. Head
405-13 EE P Providing a Support Network for Directors of
Childcare Programs on a University Campus,
Byran B. Korth
Session #406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Foyer
Divorce and Separation/Single Parent Families/
Remarriage and Blended Families
406-14 FS R A Role Theory Perspective on Patterns of Nonresidential Fad1er Involvement Wid1 Children
Among African-American and Caucasian Fathers,
Randall W. Leite, CFLE; Patrick C. McKenry,
CFLE
406-15 FH R Emotional and Physical Abuse by Males During
Marital Separation: A Disempowerment
Perspective, Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE; BelliS.
Cadett; Michelle L. Toews; Roy H. Fish
406-16 FH RThe Influence of Parental Divorce on d1e
Relationship Between Attachment and Coping in
College Students, Shannon R. Zentall
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406-17 EE R Does Parental Involvement Eliminate d1e Effects
of Parental Divorce on d1e Academic Achievement
of Adolescents? William H. Jeynes
406-18 EE B Life Puzzle Making: Enhancing ilie College Experience of Single Parents, Susan E. Murray, CFLE
406-19 EM R Working Conditions of Single African-American
Mod1ers: Linkages to Family Routines and
Adolescents' Adjustment, Teru Toyokawa;
Vonnie C. McLoyd
406-20 EM R Establishing Partnerships With Aftican-American
Single Parents Wid1 Young Children Wid1
Disabilities, Elizabeth A. Park; Donald G.
Unger; C. Wayne Jones
406-21 RT R Childbearing in Stepfamilies: Implications for Stepparent-Stepchild Relationships, Susan D. Stewart
406-22 FF R Social Contexts and Adolescent Stepdaughters'
Conceptions of Family, Kimberly J. M. Downs,
CFLE; Marilyn Coleman; Shannon E. Weaver
Session #407 .............. Ballroom Foyer
Research and Methodology
407-23 RT R Worlds Apart? Linking Couples' and Observer
Reports of Hostile Behavior, Frederick 0.
Lorenz; Janet Nieuwsma Melby, CFLE
407-24 RT Parenting Self-efficacy: A Validity Study, Kris K.
Ramassini, CFLE
407-25 }! B How Do I Measure Thee? Let Me Count ilie Ways:
Self and Partner Ratings in Family Research and
Clinical Assessment, Dean M. Busby; Narumi
Taniguchi
407-26 FS R Reliable Program Evaluation: The Challenge of
Multiple Perspectives and Family Systems,
Deborah L. Wasserman
407-27 RT B Constructing Formative Research for Hidden
Populations: Doing HIV /AIDS Field Research,
Todd A. Wells; Farrell J. Webb
407-28 RT ROn Being Insecure About d1e Assessment of
Attachment Styles, Lawrence A. Kurdek
407-29 IN R A Factor Analytic Study of PARQ/Control Scale,
Meera Shin
Session #408 WK . . . . . . ... Grand Ballroom A
Professional Development of Parent Educators
[0
P Preparing Parent Educators: The Complexities, d1e
Competencies, and d1e Challenges, Karen DeBord,
CFLE; H. Wallace Goddard, CFLE; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE
�R Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge of Parent Educators: A
Model for Professional Development, Sharon E. Hirschy,
CFLE; Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE
Chair: Karen DeBord, CFLE
Session #409 PA .......... Grand Ballroom B
Intergenerational Stress in Diverse Ethnic Families
fiiil R Intergener.ational Stress Among Latino Parents and
~
Youth, Glona Gonzalez-Kruger, CFLE; Fernando I.
Rivera
R Looking Across the Generations: An Intergenerational
Examination of Problem Behaviors Among Native American
Adolescents, Brent D. Hales; Les B. Whitbeck
B Intergenerational Conflict in Korean Immigrant Families, B.
C. Ben Park
Discussants: Walter T. Kawamoto, CFLE; Adriana J.
Umana-Taylor, CFLE
Presider: Jocelyn 0. Turner-Musa
on Retrospective Pretest Data, Clara C. Pratt; Sally R.
Bowman; Joni Weatherspoon
B What We Are Learning About Working With Policymakers:
How to Write to Meet the Needs of Both Policymakers and
Funders, Stephanie A. Jacobson; Nancy Wall~er
Discussants: Ginny Puddefoot; Betty Krejci
Presider: Jessica Mills
Session #412 PA .......... Grand Ballroom F
Woman Abuse, Child Abuse, and Families
lllrQ R The Nested Ecology of Domestic Violence: A Test of
OJ an Integrated Model, Alfred DeMaris; Michael L.
Benson; Greer Litton Fox; Terrance Hill; Judy
VanWyk
R Study of Differentiation Between Different Types of Child
Abuse and Spouse Abuse: An Exploratory Study, Chih-Yuan
Lee; Joe F. Pittman
R The Relationship Between Childhood and Adult Victimization
and Suicidal Ideation: Is There an Additive Effect of
Revictimization? Wendy J. Nilsen; Kenneth R. Conner
Presider: Sally A. lloyd
Session #413 PA.......... Grand Ballroom G
Fathers' Involvement With Children
lllrQ R The Content of Father Stereotypes, Lawrence H.
Session #410 SY .......... Grand Ballroom C
Middle and Later Adulthood: Adjustment to Life Events
and Illness
IIJj. R Adjustment to Life Events in Older People: Age and
GJ' Life Course Trajectory Differences, Elaine Wethington
R Cardiovascular Disease Incidence and Coping Styles
Among Older Women, Heidi Holmes
R Couples and Social Integration in Later Adulthood: Does
Residence Make a Difference? Phyllis Moen; Donna I.
Dempster-McClain; Eileen Driscoll; Alice A. Boyce
Chair: Alice A. Boyce
Discussant: Karel M. Koenig
Recorder: Katherine M. Routt
OJ
Ganong; Marilyn Coleman
R When Mom's Happy, Everybody's Happy: Fathers'
Perceptions of Mothers' Influences on Fatherhood, Erin
Kramer Holmes; Rob Pallmvitz, CFLE
R Father's Social Cognitions and Father Involvement in Married
and Divorced Fathers, B. Kay Pasley; Ted G. Futris
R Paternal Involvement in Process: Social Capital and Low
Income Fathers' Interactions With Pre-school Children, Kevin
M. Roy; Robin Jarrett
Presider: Kerry J. Daly
Session #411 PA. . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom E
Worldng With Policymakers
B What We are Learning About Working With
Policymakers: Which Methods Work Best for Reaching
Policymakers Based on Interviews of Legislators, Karen
Bogenschneider; Jessica Mills; Karla A. Balling
B What We are Learning About Working With Policymakers:
The Community Assets Inventory - A Framework for Informing
and Monitoring, Gary Lee Bowen; James A. Martin; Jay A.
Mancini
B What We Are Learning About Working With Policymakers:
Evaluation of Family Impact Seminars in Multiple Sites Based
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�Session #417 PA ......... Grand Ballroom B
Domestic Violence and Family Therapy
P Strategies for Reducing the Psychological and
~ Physiological Impact of Repetitive Abuse on Bystanders
and Victims, Gregory R. Janson, CFLE
B Community-wide Professionals/Response to Partner Violence,
Susan H. Horwitz; Michelle LaRussa-Trott; Joan Pearson
BUsing Traumatic Stress Debriefmg as an Intervention With
Children Housed in Domestic Violent Emergency Shelters,
Tracy W. Meyers, CFLE; Molly Porter
B Assessing the Effectiveness of a Phone Screen to Detect
Partner Violence, Lizette P. Santiago; Susan H. Horwitz;
Kenneth R. Conner
~
Session #415
. . . . . . .... Ballroom Foyer
OJ
Resource Exchange
415-1 P Side by Side: Mentoring Families, Joan M. Reid; J.
Eileene Welker
415-2 P Service Learning Students and Grassroots Initiatives:
Strengths of Teaching Inside and Outside the
Classroom, Arnie L. Lapp; Jacquelyn Mize
415-3 R The Parent Role Satisfaction Questionnaire, Harriet
E. Heath
415-4 P Using Feature Files in Education About Family Stress
and Coping, Tammy S. Harpel; Jodie L. Hertzog;
Brenda L. Seery; Laura A. Cobb, CFLE
415-5 B The Family Conflict Intervention Program: A Pilot of
School-based Groups for 2nd and 3rd Grade Children,
Lisa L. Lindsay; Patrick T. Davies; JoAnne PedroCarroll
415-6 P Easing Family Stress in the 21st Century:
Developmentally Appropriate After-school Care,
Jennifer D. Riday; Sedahlia Jasper Crase
415-7 B Parenting Apart: Maintaining Two-parent Involvement
in Separated and Divorced Families, Harriet Shaklee
415-8 P Teaching Family Stress to Master's Level Students,
Laura S. Smart, CFLE
415-9 P Bridging the Gap: A Diversity Module for an
Introductory Family Studies Course, Maria
Vandergriff-Avery; Crystal Tyler; Linda M.
Oravecz; Bethany L. Letiecq
415-10 P A Bereavement Education Manual Designed to
Supplement the Ten Substance Areas of Family Life
Education, Susan D. Maxymiv, CFLE; Maureen S.
Blankemeyer, CFLE
Session #416 SY ......... Grand Ballroom A
Work-related Stress and Family Health
lid.
\.1'
B Police Work - Family Stress and Domestic Violence:
Reports From Researchers, Practitioners, and Administrators, Leanor Boulin-Johnson; Maggie Patten; Noreen
Esposito; Robyn Gershon; Diane Wetendorf
B Family Stress Among Law Enforcement Officers and Recruits,
George T. Patterson
Presider: Leanor Boulin-Johnson
Recorder: Janice K. Purk
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Session #418 SY ......... Grand Ballroom C
Life Transitions and Coping Among
Professionals: New Research From the Cornell
Employment and Family Careers Institute
B Workplace Policies, Couple Decision-Making, and the
Transition to Parenthood: A Qualitative Analysis
B The Influence of Neighborhood Family- Friendliness and
Life Course Fit on Couples' Coping and Well-Being
B Turning Points in Life: Life Course and Historical Perspectives
Symposia Leaders: Elaine Wethington; Kathryn Hynes;
Kimberly Kopko; Phyllis Moen; Susan G. Singley; Stephen
Sweet; Raymond Swisher
Chair: Elaine Wethington
Discussant: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Recorders: Nora Dunbar; Lorrie Ryan
Session #419 SY . . . . . . . . . Grand Ballroom E
Cross-cultural Studies of Family Stress
R The Hutterite Family in Transition, Bron Ingoldsby,
CFLE
BLoss and Attachment, Trauma and Grief: Issues for the
International Study of Stressor Events, Colleen I. Murray
R "No Permissible Thing is More Detested by Allah Than
Divorce": Islamic Religions and Legal Injunctions on Divorce
Contrasted With Ethnographic Evidence, Bahira Sherif
Discussant: Carol D. Harvey, CFLE
Presider: Kathleen R. Gilbert, CFLE
Session #420 PA ......... Grand Ballroom F
Competence During Childhood and Adolescence
&rQ R Attachment Style
as a Predictor of Adolescents' Peer
Group Status and Identification, J. Kelly McCoy;
Charmaine Leilani Owen; Jessica Stull
0-J
R Adolescent Well-being: The Impact of Parent-child
Relations, Ronald E. Bulanda
Presider: William Michael Fleming, CFLE
�11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Relationships, Carl A. Ridley; Clyde M. Feldman
Presider: Joe F. Pittman
Session #425 PA ......... Grand Ballroom E
R What's Bugging Young Children?: Children's Concerns and
Responses to Stress, Lynn J. Worden
Discussant and Presider: Marilyn Flick, CFLE
Relationship Satisfaction and Gender
The Anticipated Consequences of
Covenant Marriage Laws for Women:
Understanding Women's Perspectives,
Julie K. Kohler
R Has the Future of Mardage Arrived? A Contemporary
Examination of ilie Effects of Madtal Status and Marital
Quality on d1e Psychological Well-being, Kristi Williams
R Reflection and Projection in Self-conceptions of Husbands
and Wives: Consequences for Marital Satisfaction and
Depression, Viktor Gecas; Kyoung-Joo Kim
Presider: Viktor Gecas
Session #422 PA ......... Grand Ballroom A
Session #426 PA ......... Grand Ballroom F
Work and Family Roles
Coping in Ethnically Diverse Rural Families
Session #421 PA ...... Regency Ballroom A/B
Insights for Parent Education
B Participation in a Parents as Teachers Program:
A Protective Resource for Stress and Coping, Ann
P. Blackwell, CFLE; Anne M. Stanberry,
CFLE; Martha Bates
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B Reflecting on Adolescence: Implications of Youth Voices for
Parent Education, Jodi B. Dworkin; Aaron T. Ebata
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R Exiting the Squirrel Cage: Placing Limits
on Work Stress With Part-time Work,
Marjorie B. Schaafsma
R Where Does Heald1 Care Fit in Family Work? A Comparison
of Heald1 Care Behaviors, Household Tasks and Childcare in
d1e Dual-earner Family, Janice K. Purk
R Beyond the Mommy Track: The Influence of a Reduced-hours
Work Schedule Program, E. Jeffrey Hill, CFLE; Vjollca Kadi;
Maria Ferris
Presider: Catherine Richards
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Session #423 PA ......... Grand Ballroom B
Caregiving for Elders
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REvaluating d1e "Caring for You, Caring for
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Me" Support Program: A Promising Means
for Reducing Caregiver Stress, Christine J.
Jensen
R Beyond d1e Dyad: Exploring Dementia Caregivers'
Perceptions of Family Involvement, Carey Wexler Sherman;
Karin Lindstrom Bremer; Ken Hepburn; Jane B. Tornatore
R Influence of ilie Adolescent-Parent Relationship on d1e Adult
Child-Elder Parent Relationship Later in Life, Linda G. Bell;
David C. Bell
Presider: Linda G. Bell
Session #424 PA ......... Grand Ballroom C
Abuse in Families
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Familik·esJ-- AFrepT.hey All iliL: SaTme?
ann artoszu ; oe . lttman; 1sa ay1or
B Self-reports of Child Maltreatment: A
Descriptive Analysis of Child Maltreatment, John E. Kesner
R Explodng d1e Role of Power in Domestically Violent
O-J
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R How Do They Spend Their Time? Time
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Adolescents, Jay A. Mancini; Angela J. Huebner
R Linking Supportive-involved Parenting, Peer Orientation, and
Peer Relationship Quality to ilie Academic Achievement of
Rural African-Amedcan Youili, Trellis L. Smith
R Kin Networks Among African-American Families in ilie
Soud1ern Rural Content, Julie E. Miller-Cribbs; Naomi Farber
Discussants: Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE; M. Dewana
Thompson
Presider: Farrell J. Webb
Recorder: Tamara Cheshire
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Session #427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Foyer
*Poster Symposium- Health Issues
427-1 FH R The Influence of Family Daily Hassles and Family
Functioning on Family Heald1 Status in Families
Wiili Young Grade School Children, Amy E.
Tiller; Elizabeth Benchea Block; Mary E.
(Betsy) Garrison; Vicky V. Tiller; Suzanne Z.
Rollins
427-2 FH R The Daily Inventory of Stressful Experiences
(DISE): An Investigator-based Approach for
Measuring Daily Stressors, David M. Almeida;
Melanie C. Horn; Shevaun D. Neupert; Joyce
Serido
427-3 FH P Training for Interdisciplinary Family Heald1 Care:
The University of Rochester Medical Family
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�1:00 - 2:30 pm
Therapy Internship and Fellowship Program,
Linda Travis; Ellen Poleshuck
427-4 FH R Adolescent Same-sex Romantic Attractions and
Relationships: Implications for Substance Use and
Abuse, Stephen T. Russell; Anne K. Driscoll;
Nhan L. Truong
Poster Sessions
Session #428 ............. Ballroom Foyer
Intergenerational Relations
428-1 RT R Grandchildren and Dependent Grandparents: A
Qualitative Study of Family Caregiving for the
Elderly, Brooke J. Matchen; Priscilla White
Blanton
428-2 FS R Predictors of Relationship Quality Between Children and Their Maternal Grandmothers, Jean M.
Muransky-Doran; Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
428-3 RT R Normative Obligations to Provide Assistance to
Older Persons, Timothy S. Killian; Lawrence H.
Ganong
428-4 RT B Clarifying IGnkeeping: A Scale Development and
Validation Study, Laura H. Brown; Virginia R.
Gregg
428-5 EM R The Evolution of Intergenerational Support
Networks: A Case Study of an Adolescent
Mother's Journey Into Adulthood, Tera R. Hurt;
Helen Glikman; Linda Burton
428-6 RT R Young Adults' Perceptions of Grandparents: Role
Models for Resilience? Janet F. Gillespie
Session #429 ............. Ballroom Foyer
Midlife, Aging, Gerontology, Elder Care
429-7 RT R Volunteer Patterns Among Midlife Couples,
Deborah B. Smith; Jane Mosley
429-8 RT R The Course of lYlidlife Marital Interaction Over 26
Years: A Growth Curve Analysis, Richard B.
Miller; Vern L. Bengtson; Courtney Merrill;
Moroni Alvarez
429-9 FF R Women's Retirement: The Impact of Employment
History, Christine A. Price, CFLE
429-10 EM R Resiliency Among African American Elders:
Personal Belief and Supportive Connection,
Althea T. Jones; Gloria Wanager Bird
429-11 EE Family Life Education for Multigenerational
Caregiving: Interventions for Reducing Stress and
Promoting Effective Coping Strategies, Alan C.
Taylor, CFLE; Aparna Bagdi; Mihaela Robila
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Session #430 ............. Ballroom Foyer
Death, Grief, and Loss
430-12 RT R Impacts of Child Loss on Parental Identity, Sean
E. Brotherson
430-13 FH Disenfranchised Grieving and the Internet: Alone
and Together Across d1e Distance, Kathleen R.
Gilbert, CFLE
Session #431 ............. Ballroom Foyer
Health, Wellness, and Illness
431-14 FH R Drug Use and Adult Attachment, David C. Bell;
Carl Nagy; Victoria Heath; Donna Whitsett
431-15 EE B Community-based Sexuality Education Programs
for Adults Wid1 Developmental Disabilities,
Staceylee E. Longmore; Scott Wayne Plunkett;
Marla G. Sanchez; Rachel Neal
431-16 EM R Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Differences
in Attitudes and Behaviors Toward HIV, Farrell J.
Webb; Todd A. Wells
431-17 FH R Dimensions of Parenting Stress of Mod1ers and
Fathers of a School Age Child With a Disability,
Diane W. Keller
431-18 FH R Sex and Marital Status as Predictors of Well-being,
Janice E. Clifford Wittekind; ArthurS. Wilke
431-19 FH PRural Mod1ers' Breastfeeding Practices, Sources of
Information, and Perceived Support; Rebecca J.
Pettit; Suzanne Wilkinson
Session #432 ............. Ballroom Foyer
Mental Health
432-20 FH R Child Placement Arrangements of Women With
Severe, Persistent Mental Illness: An Ecological
Perspective, Leslie D. Hollingsworth
432-21 FH R Coping With Parental Depression and Anxiety:
The Moderating Effect of Parenting Behavior,
Martha A. Rueter; Hee-Kyung Kwon
432-22 RT R "How Was My Child Today?": Head Start ParentTeacher Communications About Children's
Emotional Health, Lisa A. McCabe; Jeanne
Brooks-Gunn
Session #433 .............. Ballroom Foyer
Cohabitation
433-23 RT R Family of Origin and Peer Influences on Selecting
Cohabitation or Marriage as a First Union,
Jennifer M. Meehan; Chalandra M. Bryant
Session #434 .............. Ballroom Foyer
G/L/B/T Families
434-24 FF R Heterosexism and Family Weddings: A
Comparison of Heterosexual and GLBT
Accounts, Ramona Faith Oswald; Beth Suter
�Session #436 PA ......... Grand Ballroom C
Adolescent Sexuality and Parenthood
111rQ R Sexually Abstinent Adolescents:
0-J
434-25 EM
Gay Hispanic Youth: Insights Into Potential
Barriers Against HIV Testing, Christy C. Berry,
CFLE; Doug M. Henry; Doug Sheehan
1:15- 2:30pm
30 Month Follow-up,
Lynn Blinn-Pike
R The Composition and Context of Interaction of Adolescent
Support Networks: Effects on Delinquency and Sexual Behavior,
Michael P. Farrell; Diane Bessel; Grace M. Barnes; EnLing Pan
R Affective Reactions of Black and White College Females to
Their First Sexual Intercourse: The Relative Predictive Utility of
Rehearsal and Age, David L. Weis; Frances Dumas-Hines
Presider: Michael P. Farrell
Session #435 WK ......... Grand Ballroom B
Designing Developmentally Appropriate Support for New
Mothers: A Research-based Approach
Workshop Leader: Kathleen Shibley, CFLE
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President
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Association of Councils Executive Board
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Journal of family Issues Editors
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Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Association
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Presider: Alan Booth, 2002 Program Chair
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Program Chair-elect ................................ Alan Booth, Penn State Univ.
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Education and Emichment .......... Patricia Tanner Nelson, CFLE, Univ. of Delaware
Ethnic J\Iinorities ......................... Estella A. Martinez, Univ. of New Mexico
Family and Health ............................. Ann E. Garwick, Univ. of J'VIinnesota
Family Policy ................. Dennis K. Ortlmer, Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Gay Kitson
Family Science .................... Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE, Illinois State Univ.
Family Therapy................................................. Richard S. Wampler, Texas Tech Univ.
Feminism and Family Studies ............................... Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE, Purdue Univ.
International................................................. Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messial1 Col.
Religion and Family life ............................... Dale R. Hawley, Woodbury Church of Christ, MN
Research and Theory ............................................... Jane F. Gilgun, Univ. of Minnesota
Students/New Professionals Rep .................... Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda, IVIichigan State Univ.
Association of COtmcils ................................. Britton Wood, CFLE, Consult:mt, Ft. \'\forth, TX
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NCFR Executive Director ................................. Michael L. Benjamin
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Stephen R. Jorgensen
President .............................. Stephen R. Jorgensen, Univ. of l'vlissouri-Columbia
President-elect ............................... Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
At-large Member .............. William D. Allen, Family Therapy Resources, Minneapolis, :MN
At-large Member ..................... David H. Demo, Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
At-large Member .................... Marilyn Flick, CFLE, North Eugene, OR High School
At-large Member ..................................... Leigh A. Leslie, Univ. of Maryland
At-large Member .......................................... Joe F. Pittman, Auburn Univ.
Association of Councils President .................. Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Texas Tech Univ.
Students/New Professionals Representative .............. Tammy L. Henderson, Virginia Tech
Ex officio:
NCFR Executive Director ......................................................... Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Administrative Assistant .......................................................... Jeanne Ryberg
Boa
bers
President .................................. Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
President-elect ......................................... Gay C. Kitson, Univ. of Akron
At-large Member ............. William D. Allen, Family Therapy Resources, l'vlinneapolis, MN
At-large Member ................... Marilyn Flick, CFLE, North Eugene, OR High School
J\t-large Member ............................ Leslie A. Koepke, Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout
At-large Member. ........................... Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue Univ.
At-large Member......................................... Joe F. Pittman, Auburn Univ.
Association of Councils President .............. Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE, Messiah College
Students/New Professionals Representative ............ Tammy L. Henderson, Virginia Tech
Carol A Darling, CFLE
Ex officio:
NCFR Executive Director .......... Michael L. Benjamin
NCFR Administrative Assistant ............ Jeanne Ryberg
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Jotmw/ of Marriage a11d F'OmiQ! ............. Alexis J. Wall\:er,
Oregon State Univ.
Fomijy Relatiom .......................... B. Kay Pasley,
Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
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Joe Pittman, David Demo, \Villiam Allen
Front Row- Marilyn Flick, Lane Powell, Leigh Leslie, Tammy Henderson
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Headquarters Staff
Toll Free Phone Number (U.S. and
Canada) ................ 888-781-9331
NCFR Phone Number .... 763-781-9331
Fax .................... 763-781-9348
General e-mail ....... ncfr3989@ncfr.org
\'Vebsite ................. \V\V\v.ncfr.org
Ivlichael Benjamin
Executive Director ................. .
Michael L. Benjamin, M.P.H.
ext. 21; e-mail: mbenjamin@ncfr.org
Certification Director ........ Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
ext. 12; e-mail: cassidyd@ncfr.org
Conference Coordinator .............. Cindy Winter, CMP
ext. 15; e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org
Finance Manager ........................... John Pepper
ext. 16; e-mail: pepperw@ncfr.org
Administrative Assistant/ Exhibits Coordinator ............. .
Jeanne Ryberg, ext. 11; e-mail: jryberg@ncfr.org
Accounting/Data Entry Coordinator ..... Nildd Cunningham
ext. 14; e-mail: nikki@ncfr.org
Marketing Coordinator/ Association of Councils Liaison
Lynda Bessey, ext. 22; e-mail: lbessey@ncfr.org
Membership/Newsletter/ Customer Service Coordinator
Sasha Smith, ext. 10; e-mail: sasha@ncfr.org
Mail Clerk/Inventory ....................... Judy Schutz
ext. 20; e-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org
\'Vashington Representative ....... Margaret Feldman, Ph.D.
phone: 202-554-0242; e-mail: mefeldman@aol.com
Association of Councils
Executive Board
President ....... Lane H. Powell, CFLE
Program Chair. .... Britton Wood, CFLE
Secretary /Treasurer and Affiliate
Connection ........ Denise A. Donnelly
Past President; Nominating Committee
Chair..........Norma J. Bond Burgess
Student/New Professional Rep
. ............... Donald Gregory
Section Liaison .... Aaron Larson, CFLE
Staff Liaison ............ Lynda Bessey
Lane Powell
Affiliated Council Presidents
State
California ................... Walter T. Kawamoto, CFLE
Illinois ......................... Mildd Meadows, CFLE
Indiana ...................... Lorraine Blackman, CFLE
Iowa ................................ Bill Garris, CFLE
l\Iichigan .......................... Martin Covey, CFLE
J\!Iinnesota ............................. Leanne Sponsel
J\!Iissouri .................................. Jason Hans
Ohio ................................... Ann K. Smith
Oklahoma ................................ Glee Absher
Pennsylvania/Delaware ................ Cynthia Drenovsky
Texas .............................. Linda Ladd, CFLE
Utah ............................... Kathleen W. Piercy
Regional/Local
Northwest ........................... Suzanne R. Smith
Southeastern ......................... Teresa Rust Smith
Taiwan, ROC ................. Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
Greater Greensboro, NC ......... Cindy Dorman, Exec. Dir.
lVIilitary Families ..................................... .
.
Student
East Carolina Univ.............. Elizabeth Carroll (Advisor)
Kent State Univ. ......... Mary Dellmann-Jenkins (Advisor)
Lubbock Regional. ........ Miriam Mulsow, CFLE (Advisor)
Miami Univ. ..................... Debra Hughes (Advisor)
Nord1 Texas ............ Tommie Lawhon, CFLE (Advisor)
Purdue Univ........................ Paula Usita (Advisor)
Samford Univ. ......... Dan Sandifer-Stech, CFLE (Advisor)
Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette .......................... .
Janice Weber, CFLE (Advisor)
NCFR Staff
Back row, left to right: Dawn Cassidy, Jeanne Ryberg, Jolm Pepper.
l\Iiddle Row: Cindy Winter, Lynda Bessey, Sasha Smith
Front row: Judy Schutz, J\!Iichael Benjamin, Nildci Cunningham
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�The follow-ing people, listed in the previous pages, are in the following order: Last Name, First Name, Employer, Session Number(s) in which
the person is a participant or listed, Page Number(s) in which the person is listed.
A
Abell Ellen, Auburn Univ., #127, #303-2
............................ pp. 18, 31
Absher, Glee, Oklahoma State Univ. .... p. 57
Adamczyk-Robinette, Stacey, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #306-13 ....... p. 32
Adams, Bert N., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#TC11 ........... pp. 8, inside back cover
Adams, Portia, Washington Univ., #316-1
................................ p. 34
Addison, Sheila M., Syracuse Univ., #312
................................ p. 33
Ainbinder, Alisa M., Univ. of Chicago,
#107 ........................... p. 13
Akers, James F., Utah State Univ.,
#116 ........................... p.15
Alderfer, Melissa, #PCH2 ............. p. 9
Aldous, Joan, Univ. of Notte Dame,
#TC6 ............ pp. 7, inside back cover
Alexander, CFLE, Karen L., Univ. of
Kentucky, #205-14 ................. p. 21
Allard, Karin, Univ. of Trollhattan/Uddevalla,
#126 ........................... p. 18
Allemagne, CFLE, Kevin L., Capella
University, #232, #246 .......... pp. 27, 30
Allen, Tennille, Children and Families,
#112-9 .......................... p. 14
Allen, Angie, Hahnemann Univ, #336 ... p. 38
Allen, CFLE, Katherine R., Virginia Tech,
#TClO, #125, #211, #418 ............. .
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... pp. 8, 17, 18, 22, 44
Allen, Sarah M., Birmingham, AL
#TC13 ........................... p. 8
Allen, William D., Self-Employed, lVIinn-eapolis, MN, #129, #343 ......... pp. 18, 40, 55
Allison, CFLE, Barbara N., Florida State
Univ., #307-17 .................... p. 32
Almeida, David M., Univ. of Arizona,
#315, #427-2 ................. pp. 33,45
Alvarez, Moroni, Brigham Young Univ., #4298 ............................... p. 46
Amato, Paul R., Penn State Univ., #120, #225,
#330 ..................... pp. 17, 25, 37
An, Jeong Shin, Univ. of lVIissouri-Columbia,
#220-27 ......................... p. 24
Anderson, Denise L., Shippensburg Univ.,
#322-3 .......................... p. 34
Anderson, Edward R., Univ: of Texas-Austin,
#325-25 ......................... p. 36
Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of lVIaryland,
#237-5, #333, #414 ......... pp. 28, 38, 43
Anderson, Kathryn, Univ. of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire, #328 ...................... p. 37
Anderson, Lili D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#206-23 ......................... p. 21
Aquilino, WilliamS., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #225 .................... p. 25
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Arditti, Joyce A., Virginia Tech,
#113-18 ......................... p. 15
Armer, Jane, Univ. of lVIissouri, #218-3 .. p. 24
Auerbach, Carl, Yeshiva Univ., #245 .... p. 29
Austin, Michael, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#306-10 ......................... p. 32
Axelson, Leland J., Emeritus, Virginia Tech ..
...................... inside back cover
Azria-Evans, CFLE, Muriel R., Univ. of
Southern lVIississippi, #218-14 ........ p. 24
Baber, Kristine, Univ. of New Hampshire,
#338, #402-3, #403-3 .......... pp. 39, 41
Bagdi, Aparna, Univ. of Delaware,
#429-11 ......................... p. 46
Bahr, Howard, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC12 ........................... p. 8
Bahr, Kathleen, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC4 ............................ p. 7
Bahr, Shawna, Arizona State Univ.,
#204-3, #205-9 ............... pp. 20, 21
Ballard, CFLE, Sharon M., East Carolina
Univ., #202, #307-14, #307-15 ... pp. 20, 32
Balling, Karla A., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #411 .................... p. 43
Bamaca-Gomez Mayra, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #327 ........... p. 37
Baranowski, Marc D., Univ. of lVIaine,
#213-1 .......................... p. 23
Barber, Bonnie L., Univ. of Arizona,
#205-8, #225 ................. pp. 21, 25
Barber, Brian K., Univ. of Utah,
#236 ........................... p. 28
Barnes, Grace M., New York State Research
Institute on Addiction, #436 ......... p. 47
Barnes, CFLE, Howard, Univ. of Northern
Iowa, #131-6 ..................... p. 19
Barnett, Connie, Univ. of Maryland,
#113-17 ......................... p.15
Barnett, Marina, Temple Univ.,
#324-16 ......................... p. 36
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne, Ohio State Univ.,
#117 ........................... p 16
Bartoszuk, Karin, Auburn Univ., #424 .. p. 45
Bates, Martha, Univ. of Southern lVIississippi,
#421 ........................... p. 45
Bauer, Jean W., Uni'c of lVIinnesota,
#105 ........................... p. 12
Beach, Steven R. H., Univ. of Georgia,
#318 ........................ pp. 31, 35
Beaton, John M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#124 ........................... p. 17
Beccerra, Raquel, Virginia Tech,
#113-19 ......................... p. 15
Becker, Paul, l\•Ioreheacl State Univ.,
#403-2 .......................... p. 41
2001 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Bell, David C., Affiliated Systems Corp., TX,
#TC3, #423, #431-14 ........ pp. 7, 45, 46
Bell, Linda G., Uni'c of Houston-Clear Lal<e,
#TC5, #423 ................... pp. 7, 45
Bell, Nancy J., Texas Tech Univ.,
#205-19,#337 ................ pp 21,38
Bell-Scott, Patricia, Univ. of Georgia,
#112-12, #328 ................ pp. 14, 37
Ben-Ari, Adital, U niv. of Haifa, Israel,
#237-4 .......................... p. 28
Bengtson, Vern L., Univ. of Southern
California, #321-1, #429-8 ...... pp. 34, 46
Benjamin, Michael L., NCFR Executive
Director, #101, #129, #239
............. pp. 12, 18, 29, 49, 53, 55, 57
Benson, Mark J., Virginia Tech,
#TCS ............................ p. 7
Benson, Michael L., Univ. of TennesseeI<noxville, #412 ................... p. 43
Benzies, Karen M., Univ. of Calgary,
#334 ........................... p. 38
Berardo, Felix M., Univ. of Florida,
#315 ........................... p. 33
Berg, Denise S., Santa Monica Col.,
#245 ........................... p. 29
Berge, CFLE, Jerica Mohlman, Uni'c of
l\•Iinnesota, #218-1, #331-1 ...... pp. 23, 37
Berke, CFLE, Debra L., Messiah Col., #2133 ............................... p. 23
Berry, CFLE, Christy C., Texas Woman's
Univ., #434-25 .................... p. 47
Berry, Regina M., Univ. of Kentucky,
#219-19 ......................... p. 24
Berthoud, Cristiana, ME, Univ. of Taubate,
#323-14 ......................... p. 36
Bessel, Diane, SUNY-Buffalo, ........... .
#436 ............................ p. 47
Bessey, Lynda, NCFR Staff,
#131-7 ...................... pp. 19, 57
Betts, Sherry C., Univ. of Arizona,
#218-18, #338 ................ pp. 24,39
Bird, Gloria Wanager, Virginia Tech,
#429-10 ......................... p. 46
Black, Angela R., Univ. of Georgia,
#237-1 .......................... p. 28
Blaclanan, CFLE, Lorraine, Indiana Univ.Indianapolis ...................... p. 57
Blackwell, CFLE, Ann P., Univ. of Southern
lYiississippi, #331-2, #421
............................ pp. 37, 45
Blaine, Thomas, Ohio State Univ. Ext., #21816 .............................. p. 24
Blalock, Lydia B., Louisiana State Univ.,
#113-23 ......................... p. 15
Blankemeyer, CFLE, Maureen S., Kent State
Univ., #308-23, #415-10 ............... .
............................ ~3~«
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Blankenship, Kristi, Univ. of
Tennessee-I<:noxville, #304-4 ... p. 32
Blanton, Priscilla White, U niv. of
Tennessee-I<:noxville, #428-1 ... p. 46
Blieszner, Rosemary, Virginia Tech,
#125 ...................... p. 18
Blinn-Pike, Lynn, Univ. of 1VIissouriColumbia, #436 ............. p. 47
Block, Elizabeth Benchea, Louisiana
State Univ., ....... #324-18, #427-1
...................... pp. 36,45
Block, CFLE, Cindy E., Syracuse
Univ., #339-1 ........... pp. 39, 53
Blozis, Shelley, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#116 ...................... p. 16
Blume, Thomas W., Oaldand Univ.,
#TC3, #218-15 ........... pp. 7, 24
Blume, CFLE, Libby Balter, Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy, #TC4, #310, #402-1
.................. pp. 7, 8, 33, 41
Boettcher, Tyfany M.J., Univ. of TexasAustin, #337 ................ p. 38
Bogdan, Robert, Syracuse Univ.,
#114,#122 ............. p~ 11,15
Bogenschneider, Karen, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #207, #237-5,
#335, #411 ....... pp. 22, 28, 38, 43
Bold, CFLE, Mary, Texas \Voman's
Univ., #305-9 ............... p. 32
Bond, James (Terry), Families and
Work Inst., New York City,
#233 ...................... p. 28
Booth, Alan, Penn State Univ., #225,
#240, #318 . pp. 20, 25, 29, 35, 49, 53
Boss, Pauline G., Univ. of l'vlinnesota,
#117, #123 .................... .
........ pp. 16, 17, inside back cover
Boulin-Johnson, Leanor, Arizona State
Univ., #214, #416 ........ pp. 23, 44
Bowen, Gary Lee, Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, #223, #411
...................... pp. 25, 43
Bowman, Sally R., Oregon State Univ.,
#303-1,#411 ........... pp.31,43
Boyce, Alice A., Cornell Univ.,
#410 ...................... p. 43
Boyce, Glenna C., Utah State Univ.,
#104, #116, #203, #226-6
................ pp. 12, 15, 20, 26
Bradford, Kay P., Brigham Young
Univ., #236 ................. p. 28
Brady, Kevin E., Univ. of New Mexico,
#234 ...................... p. 28
Brandon, Denise J., Univ. of
Tennessee-Kno""ille, #323-13 .. p. 36
Braun, Bonnie, Univ. of Maryland,
#1(15, #113-17, #414 .. pp. 12, 15, 43
Bredehoft, CFLE, David J., Concordia Univ., St. Paul, MN, #311 ... p. 33
Briggs, Kathleen, Oldahoma State
Univ., #117 ................. p. 16
Brock, Donna-Jean P., Virginia Tech,
#304-3 .................... p. 31
Broeder, Jennifer L., St. Louis Univ.,
#323-12 ................... p. 36
Brooks, Stephanie, Hahnemann Univ,
#336 ...................... p. 38
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Columbia Univ.,
#432-22 ................... p. 46
Broome, Sharon Weston, Louisiana
State Representative, #207 ..... p. 22
Brosi, Matthew W., tvlichigan State
u~.m1~
............... ~~
Brosi, Whitney A, l'vlichigan State
Univ., #218-5 ............... p. 24
Brotherson, Mary Jane, Iowa State
Univ., #334 ................. p. 38
Brotherson, Sean E., North Dakota
State Univ., #224, #430-12. pp. 25, 46
Brown, Laura H., SUNY-Oswego,
#303-5, #428-4 .......... pp. 31, 46
Brown, CFLE, Margaret B., Univ. of
Delaware, #303-1 ............ p. 31
Brown-Griffin, Tiffany L., Syracuse
Univ., #103 ................. p. 12
Browning, Don S., Univ. of Chicago
Divinity Sch, #118, #314 .. pp. 16, 33
Brunsma, David, Univ. of AlabamaHuntsville, #103 ............. p. 12
Brunson, Liesette, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #127 ..... p. 18
Bryan, Laura A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#312 ...................... p. 33
Bryant, Chalandra M., Iowa State
Univ., #218-11, #238, #337, #433-23
· · · · · · · · · · · . · · .. pp. 24, 29, 38, 46
Bryant-Williams, Wynona J., Philander
Smith Col., #103 ............. p. 12
Buehler, Cheryl A., Univ. of TennesseeI<:no""Ville, 111-5, #204-1 .. pp. 14, 20
Bulanda, Ronald E., Bowling Green
State Univ., #420 ............. p. 44
Bulcroft, Richard, Univ. of British
Columbia, #TC15 ............. p. 8
Burgess, Norma J. Bond, Syracuse
Univ., #238, #240, #327 ......... .
.............. pp. 20, 29, 37, 53, 57
Burnett, Paula, Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-24 ................... p. 21
Burr, Wesley R., Emeritus, Brigham
Young Univ ....... inside back cover
Burton, David, Univ. of l'vlichigan,
#338 ...................... p. 39
Burton, Julie, Liberty Resources Inc.,
Oneida, NY, #235 ......... p. 28, 39
Burton, Linda, Penn State Univ.,
#340, #428-5 ............... p. 46
Busboom, AmyL., Univ. of Arizona,
#112-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Busby, Dean M., Texas Tech Univ.,
#312, #407-25 .......... pp. 33, 42
Bush, Kevin Ray, Univ. of Georgia,
#112-8, #205-5, #205-6 ... pp. 14, 21
Byers, Lisa, Washington Univ.,
#316-1 .................... p. 34
c
Caine, Eric D., Univ. of Rochester
Medical Ctr, #219-22 ......... p. 24
Campbell, M.D., Thomas, Univ. of
Rochester Medical Ctr., #PCI-I ... p. 9
Cannon, Christine, Univ. of Delaware,
#218-8 .................... p. 24
Capistrant, Alan C., Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-25 ................... p. 21
Cardenas, Gilberta, Univ. of Notre
Dame, #340 ................ p. 39
Carkoglu, Asli, Purdue Univ.,
#218-7 .................... p. 24
Carranza, Mirna E., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, #TC1 ....... p. 7
Carrington, Christopher, San Francisco
State Univ., #230, #231 ... pp. 20, 27
Carroll, Elizabeth, East Carolina Univ.
.......................... p. 57
Carroll, Jason S., Univ. of Minnesota,
#117, #124 ............. pp. 16, 17
Carter, Terrolyn P., Univ. of l\lissouriColumbia, #245-5, #331-3 .. pp. 29, 37
Cassidy, CFLE, Dawn, NCFR,
#PCCFLE, #130, #227, #247, #311,
#346 .. pp. 9, 18, 26, 33, 40, 48, 49, 57
Cate, Rodney M., Univ. of lu:izona,
#315 ...................... p. 33
Cadett, Beth S., DePaul Univ.,
#406-15 ................... p. 42
Cerulli, Catherine, SUNY-Buffalo,
#219-22 ................... p. 24
Chadiha, Letha B., Washington Univ.,
#316-1 .................... p. 34
Chamberlain, Mark D., Brigham
Young Univ., #305-8 ......... p. 32
Chang, I. Joyce, CentrallVIissouri State
Univ., #309-25 .............. p. 32
Chapin, Jackie, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #209 .............. p. 22
Chavez, Mark, National Institutes of
Health, #221 ........... pp. 20, 25
Cheek, Cheryl L., Penn State Univ.Mont Alto, #218-17 .......... p. 24
Chen, Shu-Ting I., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#325-22 ................... p. 36
Chenoweth, Lillian C., Texas Woman's
Univ., #112-3 ............... p. 14
Cheshire, Tamara, Sacramento
Community Col., #426 ....... p. 45
Chesla, Catherine A., Univ. of CA-San
Francisco, #PC, #104, #210
.................... pp. 9, 12, 22
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Chiang, Yuan-Yu, Florida International Univ.,
#226-2 .......................... p. 26
Chibucos, Thomas R., Bowling Green State
Univ., #207, #229, #340 ... p. 22, 26, 39, 49
Chin, Meejung, Chicago, IL, #339-2 .... p. 39
Choi, Yoo Jin, Univ. of Minnesota,
#112-14 ......................... p. 14
Choice, CFLE, Pamela, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #306-1 0 ................. p. 32
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson, Univ. of
Arizona, #112-10 .................. p. 14
Christensen, Harold T.,. Emeritus, Purdue
U niv. .................. inside back cover
Christiansen, Shawn L., Central Washington
Univ., #119-1 ..................... p. 16
Chuang, Pei-Fen, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#313 ........................... p. 33
Chun, Young-Ju, Silla Univ., #205-10 ... p. 21
Chung, Hyunsook, Sang Myung Univ.,
#218-12 ......................... p. 24
Clark, Cindy Dell, Penn State Univ.,
#116 ........................... p. 16
Clark, Lois A., Ohio State Univ.,
#213-2 .......................... p. 23
Clason, Christine, Univ. of Groningen,
Netherlands, #126 ................. p. 18
Clifford Wittekind, Janice E., Auburn Univ.,
#431-18 ......................... p. 46
Cobb, CFLE, Laura A., Purdue Univ., #30824, #331-7, #415-4 ......... pp. 32, 37, 44
Cobb, CFLE, Nathan P. G., Brigham Young
Univ., #309-27 .................... p. 32
Cohen, Meredith M., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#306-12 ......................... p. 32
Cole, George P., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #223 .................. p. 25
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of lVlissouriColumbia, #TClO, #106, #220-27, #304-6,
#406-22, #413 ..... pp. 8, 12, 24, 32, 42, 43
Combes, Bertina, Univ. of North Texas,
#123 ........................... p. 17
Conner, Kenneth R., Univ. of Rochester
Medical Ctr., #219-22, #412, #417 ....... .
......................... pp. 24, 43, 44
Cook, Patricia, Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #223 .................. p. 25
Coots, Tammy, Tulane Univ., #219-21 .. p. 24
Cornille, CFLE, Thomas A., Florida State
Univ., #223 ...................... p. 25
Corson, Corinne, Oregon State Univ.,
#232 ........................... p. 27
Cortes-Camarillo, Graciela., #245-10 ... p. 30
Cotde, Nathan R., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#337 ........................... p. 38
Couden, Barbara A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#200 ........................... p. 20
Couture, Pamela, Colgate Rochester Divinity
School, #314 ..................... p. 33
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Covey, CFLE, Martin, Spring Arbor Col.
................................ p. 57
Cox, Janet H., Utah State Univ.,
#205-7 .......................... p. 21
Crane, D. Russell, Brigham Young Univ.,
#117 ........................... ~ 16
Crase, Sedahlia, Jasper, Iowa State Univ.,
#322-1, #322-2, #415-6 ........ pp. 34, 44,
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of .tvliami,
#TC15 ........................... p. 8
Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ., #204-3,
#205-1, #205-2 ............... pp. 20, 21
Crowley, Sue, SUNY-Binghamton,
#329 ........................... p. 37
Csiszar, Csilla, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#306-10 ......................... p. 32
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, Univ. of TennesseeKnox-ville, #113-15, #304-4, #323-13
......................... pp. 14, 32, 36
Cunningham, Nikki, NCFR Staff. ..... p. 57
Curtis, CFLE, Thorn, Univ. of Hawaii, #21813, #301 ..................... pp. 24, 31
Cushinberry, Catherine, Univ. of .tvlissouriColumbia, #245-5 ................. p. 29
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D'Andrade, Amy, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#306-10 ......................... p. 32
Daly, Kerry J., Univ. of Guelph, #TC6,
#TC12, #TC16, #413 ......... pp. 7, 8, 43
Daneshpour, Manijeh, St. Cloud State Univ.,
#217-2 .......................... p. 23
Daniels, Ann, Massachusetts General Hospital,
#210 ........................... p. 22
Darling, CFLE, Carol A., Florida State Univ.,
#101, #112-5, #224, #311 ... pp. 12, 14, 25,
33, 48, 49, 53, 55, inside back cover
Davenport, Becky R., Iowa State Univ., #312,
#339-3 ...................... pp. 33, 39
Davidson, Sr, CFLE, J. Kenneth, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, #226-3 ........ p. 26
Davies, Lorraine, Univ. of Western Ontario,
#328 ........................... p. 37
Davies, Patrick T., Univ. of Rochester,
#415-5 .......................... p. 44
DeBord, CFLE, Karen, North Carolina State
Univ., #408 ...................... p. 42
DeFrain, John D., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#313 ........................... p. 33
DeGarmo, David S., Oregon Social Learning
Center, #330 ..................... p. 37
DeMaris, Alfred, Bowling Green State Univ.,
#412 ........................... p. 43
DeReus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ.-A.ltoona,
#125, #226-5, #329 ......... pp. 17, 26,37
Deatrick, Janet A., Univ. of Pennsylvania,
#104 ........................... p. 12
Del Campo, Diana S., New Mexico Coop
Extension, #226-4, #303-1 ...... pp. 26, 31
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Del Campo, Robert L., New Mexico State
Univ., #226-4 ..................... p. 26
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary, Kent State Univ...
............................... p. 57
Demo, David H., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro ...................... p. 55
Dempster-McClain, Donna I., Cornell Univ.,
#410 ........................... p. 43
Denham, Sharon A., Ohio Univ.,
#328 ........................... p. 37
Dennis, Steven A., Univ. of Arkansas Coop.
Ext., #205-12 .................... p. 21
Dersch, Charette, Texas Tech Univ.,
#312 ........................... p. 33
Derscheid, Linda E., Northern Illinois Univ.,
#119-2 .......................... p. 16
Detmer, Mary Ann, Eastman Kodak,
Rochester, NY, #PC ................ p. 6
Devault, Marjorie, Syracuse Univ.,
#222 ....................... pp. 20, 25
Dienhart, Anna, Univ. of Guelph, ON,
#235 ........................... p. 28
Dilworth, CFLE, Jennie E., Georgia
Southern Univ., #123 .............. p. 17
Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro ............... p. 48
Dimmock, Brian, The Open Univ.,
#106 ........................... p. 12
Dixon, Althea A. F., Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC15, #119-3 ................ pp. 8, 16
Doan, Patrick, U.S. Air Force,
#307-16 ......................... p.32
Doherty, CFLE, William]., Univ. of Minnesota, #TC7, #TC8, #124, #135, #311, #340
... pp. 7, 8, 17, 19, 33, 39, inside back cover
Dolby, Linda, Wesley United Methodist
Church, Rochester, NY, #401 ........ p. 41
Dollahite, David C., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC2 ............................ p. 7
Donnelly, Denise, Georgia State Univ. .. p. 57
Dorman, Cindy, Greater Greensboro, NC,
Family Life Council ................ p. 57
Douglas, Michael, Syracuse Univ.,
#325-26 ......................... p. 36
Downes, Debbie, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#306-10 ......................... p. 32
Downs, CFLE, Kimberly J. M., Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #406-22 ......... p. 42
Drenovsky, Cynthia, Shippensburg Univ.... .
............................... p. 57
Dressel, Paula, The Annie E. Casey
Foundation, #340 ................. p. 39
Driscoll, Eileen, Cornell Univ., #410 ... p. 43
Driscoll, Anne K, Univ. of California-Davis,
#427-4 .......................... p. 46
Dumas-Hines, Frances, Bowling Green State
Univ., #436 ...................... p. 47
Dunbar, Nora, Univ. of .tvlinnesota, #212,
#316-2, #418 .............. pp. 22, 34, 44
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Duncan, Stephen F., Brigham Young Uni,c,
#208,#307-18 .............. pp. 22,32
Dworkin, Jodi B., Univ. of Illinois,
#115, #421 ................. pp. 15,45
Dyches, Tina Taylor, Brigham Young Univ.,
#104 .......................... p. 12
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of Kentucky,
#105, #113-21 .............. pp. 12, 15
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Eales, Jacquie, Univ. of Alberta,
#304-2 ........................ p. 31
Eanes, Angella Young, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #306-13 ...... p. 32
Ebata, Aaron T., Univ. of Illinois,
#115, #421 ................. pp. 15, 45
Eccles, Jacquelynne S., Univ. of l'vlichigan,
#205-8 ........................ p. 21
Edwards, Rebecca, Univ. of North Texas,
#305-9 ........................ p. 32
Egan, Carl E., Univ. of Guelph,
#112-11 ....................... p. 14
Engelbrecht, CFLE, JoAnn, Texas Woman's Univ., #112-3, #308-22 ... pp. 14, 32
Erera, Pauline, Univ. of \'Vashington,
#245-4 ........................ p. 29
Erickson, Lance D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#236 .......................... p. 27
Erkut, Sumru, \'Vellesley Col.,
#332 ...................... p~ 31,38
Esposito, Lisa, Family Solutions,
#135 .......................... ~ 19
Esposito, Noreen, Columbia Univ.,
#416 .......................... p. 44
Estrada, Ana V., Arizona State Univ.,
#205-9 ........................ p. 21
Evans, William, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#218-18 ....................... p. 24
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Fafara, Richard, U.S. Army Community &
Family Support Ctr., Alexandria, VA,
#113A-27 ...................... p. 15
Fagan, Jay, Temple Univ.,
#324-17, #333, #343 ....... pp. 36, 38,40
Fajardo, Raul Burgos, #245-10 ...... p. 30
Fang, Sherry, (Shei-Rei), Northern Illinois
Univ., #119-2 .................... p. 16
Fang, Shu-Ann, Iowa State Univ.,
#205-11, #218-11 ............ pp. 21, 24
Farber, Naomi, Univ. of South Carolina,
#426 .......................... p. 45
Farrell, Michael P., SUNY-Buffalo,
#436 ...................... pp. 47, 53
Fast, Janet, Univ. of Alberta,
#304-2, #334 ................ pp. 31, 38
Fay, Janet, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #127 ................ p. 18
Fein, Robert, Natl. Violence & Prevention &
Study Ctr., #229 .............. pp. 20, 27
Feldman, Barry N., Univ. of New
Hampshire, #210 ................. p. 22
Feldman, Clyde M., Univ. of Arizona,
#424 .......................... p. 45
Feldman, Margaret, NCFR Washington
Representative ................... p. 57
Ferris, Maria, IBM, NC, #422 ........ p. 45
Few, April L., Virginia Tech,
#328,#334 ................. pp. 37,38
Fiese, Barbara H., Syracuse Univ.,
#PCH1, #325-27 .............. pp. 9, 36
Fife, Stephen T., Brigham Young Univ.,
#217-4 ......................... p. 23
Figley, Charles R., Florida State Univ.,
#108 ...................... p~ 11, 13
Fincham, Frank, SUNY-Buffalo,
#318 ...................... pp.31,35
Finley, Gordon E., Florida International
Univ., #226-2, #323-8 ......... pp. 26, 36
Finley, Sandra, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #127 ................ p. 18
Fischer, Judith L., Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-24, #206-25, #237-6 ..... pp. 21, 28
Fish, Roy H., Ohio State Univ.,
#406-15 ........................ p. 42
Fisher, Lawrence, Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #104 .................. p. 12
Fitzpatrick, Jaclci, Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-24 ........................ p. 21
Fleming, CFLE, William Michael, Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #202, #338, #420 ...... .
........................ pp. 20, 39, 44
Fiemke, Kimberly R., Hal1nemann Univ,
#125, #336 ................. pp. 17, 38
Fietchet·, Ann C., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #306-13 ............. p. 32
Flick, CFLE, Marilyn, North Eugene, OR,
High School, #131-3, #421 .. pp. 19, 45, 55
Follansbee, Patti, SUNY-Brockport,
#328 ...................... pp. 37, 53
Follett, Jennifer Ann, IVlichigan State Univ.,
#21~ ......................... ~~
Foote, Ruth Anne, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#213-2 ......................... p. 23
Force, Elizabeth, Emeritus, American Social
Healtl1 Association ...... inside back cover
Forthun, CFLE, Larry F., Penn State UnivDubois, #206-25 ................. p. 21
Forward, Nicole D., Colorado State Univ.,
#303-4 ......................... p. 31
Fournier, David, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#TC, #TC7, #TC16 ......... pp. 7, 8, 53
Fox, CFLE, Curtis A., Lama Linda Univ.,
#103, #300 ................. pp. 12, 31
Fox, Greer Litton, Univ. of TennesseeKnowille, #412 ... p. 43, inside back cover
Frabutt, James M., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #327 ................ p. 37
Freppon, Lu Ann, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#218-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Futris, Ted G., Ohio State Univ.,
#303-3, #413 ................ pp. 31, 43
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Gabe, Grace, Private Practice, Santa Monica,
CA, #106 ....................... p. 12
Galbraith, Kevin A., Penn State Univ.Altoona, #331-4 .................. p. 37
Gale, Jerry E., Univ. of Georgia,
#206-27 ........................ p. 21
Galinsky, Ellen, Families and Work Inst.,
New York City, #PCW, #233 ..... pp. 6, 28
Gamble, Wendy C., Univ. of Arizona,
#205-17 ........................ p. 21
Ganong, Lawrence H., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #413, #428-3 ....... pp. 43, 46
Garris, CFLE, William R., Ames, IA .. p. 57
Garrison, Mary E. (Betsy), Louisiana State
Univ., #324-18, #427-1 ........ pp. 36, 45
Garwick, Ann E., Univ. of Minnesota,
#PCH, #133, #316-3, #334
................... pp. 8, 19, 34, 38, 53
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ.,
#323-7 ......................... p. 36
Gecas, Viktor, Washington State Univ.,
#425 ........................... p. 45
Gentry, CFLE, Deborah Barnes, Illinois
State Univ., #131-2, #234, #242 ........ .
..................... pp. 19, 28, 29, 53
Gerard, CFLE, Jean M., Bowling Green
State Univ., #111-5, #204-1, #331-5 ..... .
........................ pp. 14, 20, 37
Gershon, Robyn, Columbia Univ.,
#416 ........................... p. 44
Gilbert, CFLE, Kathleen R., Indiana Univ.,
#237-2, #419, #430-13 ..... pp. 28, 44, 46
Giles-Sims, Jean, Texas Christian Univ.,
#TClO ......................... p. 8,
Gilgun, Jane F., Univ. of Minnesota, #TC6,
#114, #122, #348 .... pp. 7, 15, 17, 40, 53
Gillespie, Janet F., SUNY-Brockport,
#428-6 ......................... p. 46
Gilliss, RN, DNSC, Catherine, Yale Univ.,
#PCH2 ......................... p. 9
Glade, Aaron C., Ohio State Univ.,
#303-3 ......................... p. 31
Glick, Paul C., Emeritus, U. S. Bureau of the
Census ............... inside back cover
Glikman, Helen, Brandeis Univ.,
#428-5 ......................... p. 46
Glotzer, CFLE, RichardS., Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney, #405-9 .......... p. 42
Goddard, CFLE, H. Wallace, Univ. of
Arkansas Coop. Ext., #205-12, #408 .....
........................... pp. 21, 42
Goetz, Darryl Ross, Univ. of Minnesota,
#116 ........................... p.16
Goff, Brent G., Grambling State Univ.,
#205-12 ........................ p. 21
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�Koralek, Robin D., The Urban Inst.,
#223 ........................... p. 25
Korth, Byran B., Aubnrn Univ., #TC9, #246,
#303-2, #405-13 ........ pp. 8, 30, 31, 42
Koscielnial<, CFLE, Irmgard R., Univ. of
Maryland, #350 .................. p. 40
Kramer, CFLE, Laurie, Univ. of Illinois,
#127 ........................... p. 18
Kramer Hohnes, Erin, Provo, UT,
#~3 ........................... ~~
Krehbiel, Michelle, Kansas State U niv.,
#304-5 ......................... p. 32
Krejci, Betty, Purdue Univ., #411 ..... p. 43
Krishnakumar, Alnbika, Syracuse Univ.,
#111-5, #204-1, #204-2, #209, #327 .....
.................. pp. 14, 20, 22, 37, 53
Kung, Hsiang-Ming Justine, Shih Hsin
Univ., Taiwan .................... p. 57
Kupanoff, Kristina M., Arizona State Univ.,
#205-6 ......................... p. 21
Kurdek, Lawrence A., \Vright State Univ.,
#407-28 ........................ p. 42
Kuvalanka, Katherine, Univ. of Maryland,
#111-4 ......................... p. 14
Kwon, Hee-Kyung, Univ. of :Minnesota,
#126, #432-21 ............... pp. 18, 46
Kye, Sun-Ja, Soak Myung Women's Univ.,
#205-15, #205-16, #325-21 ..... pp. 21,36
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LaRussa-Trott, Michelle, Univ. of
Rochester, #417 .................. p. 44
Ladd, CFLE, Linda D., TX Agricultnral Ext
Serv, #232 .................. pp. 27, 57
Lamb, Kathleen A., Bowling Green State
Univ., #324-17 ................... p. 36
Lambert, Michael C., l'vlichigan State Univ.,
#112-2 ......................... p.14
Lambert-Shute, Jennifer, Virginia Tech,
#113-18 ........................ p. 15
Lamke, CFLE, Leanne K., Auburn Univ.,
#321-3 ..................... pp. 34, 49
Lampros, Mary Elizabeth, Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #338 .............. p. 39
Lancaster, Kelly E., Michigan State Univ.,
#112-2 ......................... p. 14
Landry-Meyer, CFLE, Laura A., Bowling
Green State Univ., #331-5 .......... p. 37
Lansford, Jennifer E., Duke Univ.,
#225 .......................... p. 25
Lapp, Alnie L., Aubnrn Univ.,
#303-2, #415-2 .............. pp. 31, 44
Larson, CFLE, Aaron, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #202 .............. pp. 20, 57
Larson, CFLE, Jeffry H., Brigham Young
Univ., #112-1. ................... p. 14
Lash, Sheryl B., Univ. of Georgia,
#205-5 ......................... p. 21
Lasswell, Marcia, California State Univ.Pomona, #237-6 ................. p. 28
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Laszloffy, Tracey, Univ. of Connecticut,
#217 ........................... p.23
Laumann, Gary M., Univ. of Illinois,
#208 .......................... p. 22
Lavee, Yoav, Univ. of Haifa, Israel,
#237-4 ......................... p. 28
Law, Julie C., Solano Community Col., #125,
#402 ...................... pp. 18, 41
Lawhon, CFLE, Tommie, North Texas
Univ. .......................... p. 57
Leavitt, Spencer C., Utah State Univ.,
#322-4 ......................... p. 36
Lee, Chih-Yuan, Univ. of J'vlinnesota,
#412 .......................... p. 43
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#240, #313 ............. pp. 20, 29, 33
Lee, Jeong-Woo, Soak Myung \Vomen's
Univ., #205-15, #205-16, #325-21 ...... .
.......................... p~ 21,36
Lee, Ji-Min, Texas Tech Univ.,
#205-19 ........................ p. 21
Lee, Mi-Sook, Catholic University of Korea,
#126 .......................... p. 18
Lee, Sun-A, Univ. of Arizona, #225 ... p. 25
Lee, Thomas R., Utah State Univ.,
#205-7 ......................... p. 21
Leichtentritt, Ronit D., Tel Aviv Univ.,
#210 .......................... p. 22
Leite, CFLE, Randall W., Ohio Scate Univ.,
#406-14 ........................ p. 42
Lekies, Kristi S., Cornell Univ.,
#331-8 ......................... p. 37
Leonard, Stacie A., Arizona State Univ.,
#205-9 ......................... p. 21
Leslie, Leigh A., Univ. of J\Iaryland,
#211 ...................... pp. 22, 55
Letiecq, Bethany L., U.S. GAO,
#415-9 ......................... p. 44
Levin, Irene, Oslo Col, #237-7 ....... p. 28
Lewellyn, Laura A., Sloan Center on
Working Fatnilies, #118 ............ p. 16
Lewis, Edith A., Univ. of Michigan,
#211 .......................... p. 22
Le\vis, Jan R., Univ. of \\7isconsin Ext.,
#226-8 ......................... p. 26
Lewis, Kelly M., Michigan State Univ.,
#112-2 ......................... p. 14
Lewis, Suzan, Manchester Metropolitan
Univ., #126 ..................... p. 18
Lewis Elligan, Tracey Y., Syracuse Univ.,
#327 .......................... p .37
Li, Cuiting, Auburn Univ., #226-7 .... p. 26
Lindsay, Lisa L., Uni\c of Rochester,
#415-5 ......................... p. 44
Lindstrom Bremer, Karin, Univ. of
J\•linnesota, #226-1, #423 ...... pp. 26, 45
Lipman-Blumen, Jean, Claremont Graduate
Univ., #106 ..................... p. 12
Lloyd, Sally A., Miami Univ., #412 .... p. 43
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Lockett, Lorenza, Arizona State Univ.,
#103 .......................... p.
Longmore, Staceylee E., California State
Univ.-Northridge, #431-15 ......... p.
Lorenz, Frederick 0., Iowa State Univ.,
#407-23 ........................ p.
Lowe, Staci T., #245-1 ............. p.
Lucero, Ana A., Univ. of Arizona,
#112-10 ........................ p.
Lundquist, Arlene, Utica Col. ........ p
Lyle, Randall, St. Mary's Univ.,
#339-3 ......................... p.
Lynch, Maureen, Refugees International,
#209 .......................... p.
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MacDermid, CFLE, Shelley M., Pnrdue
Univ., PC, #132, #233 .... pp. 6, 19, 28, 53
MacPhee, David, Colorado State Univ.,
#303-4 ......................... p. 31
MacTavish, Katherine A, U niv. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #113-16 ....... p. 14
Madden-Derdich, Debra A., Arizona State
Univ., #205-9 .................... p. 21
Magill-Evans, Joyce, Univ. of Alberta,
#334 .......................... p. 38
Malerba, Catherine A., Univ. of TexasAustin, #325-25 .................. p. 36
Malia, Julia A., Univ. of TennesseeKnm.-ville, #234, #325-23 ...... pp. 28, 36
Malia, Sarah E. C., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #220-27 ............... p. 24
Mahn, Karin E., The Urban Inst.,
#223 .......................... p. 25
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech,
#338, #411, #426 ......... pp. 39, 43, 45
Mandleco, Barbara L., Brigham Young
Univ., #104, #116 ............ pp. 12, 16
Marek, CFLE, Lydia I., Virginia Tech,
#304-3 ......................... p. 31
Marks, Loren, Univ. of Delaware,
#TC2 ........................... p. 7
Marks, Stephan, Univ. of Maine,
#TCll. ......................... p. 8
Marotz-Baden, Ramona, Montana State
Univ., #113-22, #124 ......... pp. 15, 17
Marshall, Elaine Sorensen, Brigham Young
Univ., #104, #116, #337 .... pp. 12, 16, 38
Martin, James A., Bryn Mawr Col.,
#411 .......................... p. 43
Marshall, James P., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-1. ........................ p. 23
Martin, Jennifer L., Texas \\7oman's Univ.,
#112-3, #313 ............... pp. 14, 33
Martin, Kasey J., Virginia Tech, #316-7 p. 34
Marshall, LaDonna, Oklahoma Inst. for
Child Advocacy, #327 ............ p. 36
Martin, Michael]., Northern Illinois Univ.,
#220-23 ........................ p. 24
Martin, CFLE, Sally S. Kees, Univ. of
Nevada, Reno, #303-1, #323-15. pp. 31, 36
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Martinez, Estella A., Univ. of New Mexico,
#123, #129, #243, #248, #332 ......... .
.................. pp. 17, 18, 30, 38, 53
Masai, Maria, #245-6 .............. p. 29
Matchen, Brooke J., Univ. of Tennesseel<:no:-.-ville, #428-1 ................ p. 46
Maughan, Suzanne L., Brigham Young
Univ., #236, #331-9 .......... pp. 28, 37
Maurer, Trent W., Univ. of Illinois,
#405-6 ......................... p. 42
Maxymiv, CFLE, Susan D., Kent State
Univ., #415-10 ................... p. 44
McAdoo, Harriette P., IVIichigan State Univ.,
#TCl, #211, #237-6 ................ .
.......... pp. 7, 22, 28, inside back cover
McBride, Brent A., U niv. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #405-6 ........ p. 42
McCabe, Lisa A., Columbia Univ:,
#432-22 ........................ p. 46
McCoy, J. Kelly, Brigham Young Univ.,
#420 .......................... p. 44
McCubbin, CFLE, Hamilton I.,
Kamehameha Schools, Hawaii,
#228 ........ pp. 20, 26, inside back cover
McDaniel, Susan, #PCH ............ p. 9
McGene, Juliana K., Penn State Univ:,
#330 .......................... p. 37
McGeorge, Christine R., Univ. of
lVIinnesota, #117 ................. p. 16
McHale, Susan M., Penn State Univ.,
#204-3, #205-1, #205-2, #205-3 pp. 20, 21
McKenry, CFLE, Patrick C., Ohio State
Univ., #112-8, #205-5, #406-14,
#406-15, #428-2 ........ pp. 14, 21,42, 46
McLoyd, Vonnie C., Univ. of l\1ichigan,
#406-19 ........................ p. 42
McMullin, Julie Ann, Univ. of Western
Ontario, #328 ................... p. 37
McWey, CFLE, Lenore M., Florida State
Univ., #113-20 ................... p. 15
Meadows, CFLE, Mikki, Eastern Illinois
Univ............................ p. 57
Mederer, Helen J., Univ. of Rhode Island,
#107 .......................... p. 13
Medora, CFLE, Nilufer, California State
Univ.-Long Beach, #112-1 .......... p. 14
Meehan, Jennifer M., Iowa State Univ.,
#337, #433-23 ............... pp. 38, 46
Melancon, Melissa V., Northeast Louisiana
Univ., #205-12 ................... p. 21
Melby, CFLE, Janet Nieuwsma, Iowa State
Univ., #205-11, #407-23 ....... pp. 21, 42
Mendenhall, Tai J., Univ. of IVIinnesota,
#103, #124 ................. pp. 12, 17
Menon, Roshini, Univ. of Arizona,
#205-17 ........................ p. 21
Merrill, CFLE, Chloe, Weber State Univ.,
#131-6 ......................... p. 19
Merrill, Courtney, Brigham Young Univ.,
#429-8 ......................... p. 46
Merrill, Junius, Utah State Univ.,
#322-4 ......................... p. 36
Merrill, Marina, Oregon State Univ.,
#232 .......................... p. 27
Mertens, CFLE, Carol Elaine, Univ. of
Iowa, #403-1 .................... p. 41
Meschl<e, Laurie L., Univ. of IVIinnesota,
#102, #205-8 ................ pp. 12, 21
Meyerle, Susan,D., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #206-20 ................. p. 21
Meyers, CFLE, Tracy W., Valdosta State
Univ., #417 ..................... p. 44
Michael, CFLE, Phyllis E., Warner Pacific
Col., #349 ...................... p. 40
Michaels, MarciaL., Univ. of Kentucky,
#219-19 ........................ p. 24
Middlemiss, CFLE, Wendy, Penn State
Univ.-Shenango, #308-20 ........... p. 32
Miller, Bobbi, J., Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-24 ........................ p. 21
Miller, Brent C., Utah State Univ.,
#322-4 .......... p. 36, inside back cover
Miller, Bruce D., SUNY-Buffalo,
#116 .......................... p. 16
Miller, Elaine, Auburn Univ.,
#303-2 ......................... p. 31
Miller, J. Elizabeth, Northern Illinois U niv.,
#211, #224 ................. pp. 22, 25
Miller, Richard B., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC14, #312, #321-1, #429-8 ......... .
...................... pp. 8, 33, 34, 46
Miller-Cribbs, Julie E., Univ. of South
Carolina, #426 ................... p. 45
Mills, Jessica, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#119-7, #411. ............... pp. 16,43
Mills, Terry, Univ. of Florida, #315 ... p. 33
Mittal, Mona, Texas Tech Univ.,
#339-5 ......................... p. 39
Mize, Jacquelyn, Auburn Univ.,
#303-2, #415-2 .............. pp. 31, 44
Moen, Phyllis, Cornell Univ., #PC, #233,
#410,#418 ............ pp. 6,28,43,44
Mohlman, CFLE, Jeanette H., Salt Lake
Community College, #339-6 ........ p. 39
Monroe, Pamela A., Louisiana State Univ.,
#113-23, #113-24, #207 ....... pp. 15, 22
Montoya, Isaac D., #TC3 ............ p. 7
Moore, CFLE, Nelwyn B., Southwest Texas
State U niv., #226-3 ............... p. 26
Moore, Tami, Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney,
#245-7 ......................... p. 29
Moree, Lisa]., Florida State Univ.,
#206-26 ........................ p. 21
Morris, James, Texas Woman's Univ;,
#313 .......................... p. 33
Morris, CFLE, Michael Lane, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #307-14, #307-15 ...
............................... p. 32
Morrison, Donna Ruane, Georgetown
Public Policy Inst., #225 ........... p. 25
Morrow, John, Texas Tech Univ.,
#206-24 ........................ p. 21
Morton, Goldie M., Univ. of Maryland,
#119-8 ......................... p. 16
Mosacl<, Katie E., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-8 ......................... p. 14
Mosley, Jane, IVIidwest Research Inst.,
#429-7 ......................... p. 46
Mowery, Robyn L, Univ. of Georgia, #TC4,
#206-27, #335 ............. pp. 7, 21, 38
Mullan, Joseph T., Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #104 .................. p. 12
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ.,
#113-20, #223 ............... pp. 15, 25
Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State Univ.,
#223 .......................... p. 25
Mulsow, CFLE, Miriam, Texas Tech Univ..
............................... ~ 57
Munsch, Joyce, Texas Tech Univ.,
#306-11 ........................ p. 32
Muransky-Doran, Jean M., Federal
Correctional Inst., #428-2 .......... p. 46
Murphy, Bridget, Univ. of Arizona,
#235 .......................... p. 28
Murphy, Megan]., lVIid Iowa Family
Therapy Clinic Inc, #113-26 ........ p. 15
Murray, Colleen I., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#302,#419 ................. pp. 31,44
Murray, CFLE, Susan E., Andrews Univ.,
#406-18 ........................ p. 42
Murry, Velma Me Bride, Univ. of Georgia,
#228, #237-1 ............. pp. 26, 28, 49
Myers-Bowman, CFLE, Karen S., Kansas
State Univ., #205-18, #304-5 .... pp. 21, 32
Myers-Walls, CFLE, Judith A., Purdue
Univ., #205-18, #303-1, #408 .......... .
..................... pp. 21, 31, 42, 55
N
Nagy, Carl, Affiliated Systems Corp.,
Houston, TX, #431-14 ............ p. 46
Neal, Rachel, Oklahoma State Univ., #102,
#431-15 .................... pp. 12, 46
Negretti, Michael A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#2l7-3 ......................... p. 23
Nelson, Briana S., Kansas State Univ., #33110, #336, #404-5 .......... pp. 37, 38, 42
Nelson, CFLE, Patricia Tanner, Univ. of
Delaware, #303-1, #341 .... pp. 31, 40, 53
Nettles, Mary Frances, Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #331-2 ............... p. 37
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, Univ. of
IVIinnesota ............. inside back cover
Neupert, Shevaun D., Univ. of Arizona,
#427 -2 ......................... p. 45
Newell, Lloyd D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#234 .......................... p. 28
Nichols, William C., Jr., Private Practice,
Athens, GA ........... inside back cover
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Nilsen, Wendy J., Univ. of Rochester
Medical Ctr, #412 ................ p. 43
Node, Steven L., Univ. of Virginia,
#237-3 ......................... p. 28
Norris, Deborah, Dartmouth, NS, Canada,
#245-9 ......................... p. 29
Nye, F. Ivan, Emeritus, Washington State
Univ.................. inside back cover
0
Oliveira, Adriana L., Univ. of Taubate,
#325-20 ........................ p. 36
Olsen, Susanne Frost, Brigham Young Univ.,
#104, #206-23 ............... pp. 12, 21
Olson, David H., Univ. of 11innesota ..... .
..................... inside back cover
Olson, Pamela N., Univ. of New Mexico,
#323-10 ........................ p. 36
Olson, Terrance D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC8, #234 .................. pp. 8, 28
O'Malley, CFLE, Angeline J., Univ. of
Kentucky, #119-9 ................ p. 16
O'Neal, Keri K., Texas Tech Univ.,
#205-19 ........................ p. 21
O'Neil, Carol, Louisiana State Univ.,
#113-24 ........................ p. 15
Ong, Seow Ling, Washington Univ.,
#316-1 ......................... p. 34
Oravecz, Linda M., Univ. of Maryland,
#415-9 ......................... p. 44
O'Rourke, Kathleen A., Univ. of TennesseeKno:;.,ville, #331-11 ............... p. 37
Orthner, Dennis K., Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, #223, #241 ....... .
........................ pp. 25, 29, 53
Osborne, Clayton, Bausch & Lomb,
Rochester, NY, #PCW .............. p. 6
Osofsky, Joy D., Louisiana State Univ. Med.
Ctr., #219-21 .................... p. 24
Oswald, Ramona Faith, Univ. of Illinois,
#230, #244, #434-24 ....... pp. 27, 29, 46
Owen, Charmaine Leilani, Brigham Young
Univ., #420 ..................... p. 44
Owens, Patsy E., Univ. of California-Davis,
#218-18 ........................ p. 24
p
Palenchar, Deena R., Univ. of Pittsburgh
Medical Center, #306-12 ........... p. 32
Pallmvitz, CFLE, Rob, Univ. of Delaware,
#TC2, #413 .................. pp. 7, 43
Palm, CFLE, Glen F., St. Cloud State Univ.,
#333 .......................... p. 38
Pan, En-Ling, SUNY-Buffalo, #436 ... p. 47
Pappas, Nick T., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-8 ......................... p. 14
Park, B. C. Ben, Penn State Univ-Dubois,
#409 .......................... p. 43
Park, Elizabeth A., Univ. of Delaware,
#406-20 ........................ p. 42
66
Park, Juhee, Univ. of Minnesota,
#112-14 ........................ p. 15
Park, Kyung-Eun, Utah State Univ.,
#322-4 ......................... p. 36
Park, Mee-Sok, Sook Myung \'Vomen's Univ.,
#205-15, #205-16, #325-21 .... pp. 21, 36
Park, Su Sun, Sook Myung Women's Univ.,
#325-21 ........................ p. 36
Pasley, B. Kay, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #131-1, #315, #413 ....... .
.................. pp. 19, 33, 43, 49, 55
Patek, Janeen, #TC3 ................ p. 7
Patey, Kenneth H., Growth Climate,
#102 .......................... p. 12
Patten, Maggie, Baltimore Police Dept.,
#416 .......................... p. 44
Patterson, George T., New York Univ.,
#416 .......................... p. 44
Patterson, Joan M., Univ. of l'vlinnesota,
#104, #116, #218-1, #218-2. pp. 12, 16,23
Pearson, Joan, Univ. of Rochester,
#417 .......................... p. 44
Pedro-Carroll, JoAnne, Univ. of Rochester,
#415-5 ......................... p. 44
Pepper, John, NCFR Staff ........... p. 57
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen A., Univ. of
Massachusetts, #323-6, #335 .... pp. 36, 38
Peterson, Colleen M., Univ. of Nevada-Las
Vegas, #117 ..................... p. 16
Peterson, Gary W., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #112-8, #205-6, #236 ....... .
........................ pp. 14, 21, 28
Petruolo, CFLE, Linda, L. P. Education &
Development, #PCCFLE ........... p. 9
Pettit, Rebecca J., Shippensburg Univ.,
#431-19 ........................ p. 46
Philogene, Martine L., Univ. of Maryland,
#1l1-4 ......................... p. 14
Phorano, Odireleng, Washington Univ.,
#316-1 ......................... p. 34
Pidcock, Boyd W., Lewis & Clark Col.,
Portland, OR, #206-25 ............ p. 21
Piercy, Fred P., Virginia Tech, #222 ... p. 25
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ.,
#205-7, #218-17 .......... pp. 21, 24,57
Pippert, Tim, Augsburg Col.,
#245-5 ......................... p. 29
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ.,
#412, #424 .............. pp. 43, 45, 55
Pleck, Joseph H., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #127, #405-6 ...... .
........................... pp. 18, 42
Plihal, Jane, Univ. of l'vlinnesota,
#112-14 ........................ p. 15
Plunkett, Scott Wayne, California State
Univ.-Northridge, #205-13, #327,
#431-15 ................. pp. 21, 37,46
Pohlman, Shawn, St. Louis Univ.,
#323-9 ......................... p. 36
Poleshuck, Ellen, Univ. of Rochester
Medical Ctr, #427-3 ............... p. 46
2001 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Porter, Blaine R., Emeritus, Brigham Young
U niv. ................. inside back cover
Porter, Molly, The Haven, Women's Battered
Shelter, #417 .................... p. 44
Powell, Frankie Denise, Winston-Salem
State Univ., #103, #107 ........ pp. 12, 13
Powell, CFLE, Lane H., Texas Tech Univ.,
#121, #201, #311. ................... .
pp. 17,20,33,48,49, 55,57
Prater, Loretta Pinkard, Eastern Illinois
Univ., #123 ..................... p. 17
Pratt, Clara C., Oregon State Univ.,
#303-1, #411 ................ pp. 31, 43
Preece, J. Cameron, Psychological Heald1
Care, #117 ...................... p. 16
Price, CFLE, Christine A., Ohio State Univ.,
#210, #250, #429-9 ........ pp. 22, 30, 46
Price, CoraL., Utal1 State Univ.,
#116 ........................... p. 15
Price, Sharon, Emeritus, Univ. of Georgia ..
..................... inside back cover
Proulx, Christine M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #308-21, #339-7 ...
........................... pp. 32,39
Puddefoot, Ginny, California Research
Bureau, #411 .................... p. 43
Purk, JaniceK., Community Heald1 Partners
Rehabil., #416, #422 .......... pp. 44, 45
Pyke, Karen D., Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #209 .................. p. 22
R
Radina, CFLE, Marie Elise, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #218-3, #316-4,
........................... pp. 24,34
Rainey, Michelle R., Purdue Univ.,
#403-4 ......................... p. 41
Ramassini, CFLE, Kris K., l'vlississippi Univ.
for Women, #407-24 .............. p. 42
Randolph, Karen, Univ. of Buffalo, NY,
#223 ........................... p. 25
Randolph, Suzanne M., Univ. of Maryland,
#111-4, #243, #248, #327 ............ .
pp. 14,29,30,37
Rane, Thomas R., Washington State Univ.,
#329, #405-6 ................ pp. 37, 42
Rank, Mark R., Washington Univ.,
#113-25 ........................ p. 15
Ratliff, Dan, St. Mary's Univ., #312 .... p. 33
Recker, Nancy, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#213-2 ......................... p. 23
Regan, Pamela, California State Univ.-Los
Angeles, #309-26 ................. p. 32
Reid Joan M., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#415-1 ......................... p. 44
Reiss, Ira L., Emeritus, U niv. of Minnesota .
..................... inside back cover
Rettig, CFLE, Kathryn K., Univ. of
Minnesota, #209, #210 ........... pp. 22
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Reyes, CFLE, Robert, Messiah Col., #209,
#224 ....................... pp. 22, 25
Rezac, Sandra J., Univ. of New Hampshire,
#219-20 ........................ p. 24
Richards, Amanda, Univ. of Minnesota,
#124 ........................... p. 17
Richards, Catherine M., Syracuse Univ.,
#136, #422 ................. pp. 19, 45
Richards, Leslie N., Oregon State Univ.,
#232 ........................... p. 27
Richardson, CFLE, Rhonda A., Kent State
Univ., #308-23 ................... p. 32
Richardson-Bouie, CFLE, Deborale,
Messiah Col., #316-5 .............. p. 34
Riday, Jennifer D., Iowa State Univ.,
#415-6 ......................... p. 44
Ridley, Cad A., Univ. of Arizona,
#424 ........................... p. 45
Rivera, Fernando I., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #409 .................... p. 43
Robbins, Natashia M., Purdue Univ.,
#218-10 ........................ p. 24
Roberts, CFLE, Lisen C., Western Carolina
Univ., #329 ..................... p. 37
Roberts, Robbie, Auburn Univ.,
#303-2 ......................... p. 31
Roberts, CFLE, Thomas W., San Diego
State Univ., #400 ................. p. 41
Robila, Mihaela, Syracuse Univ.,
#204-2, #429-11 ............. pp. 20, 46
Robinson, Linda C., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#102 ........................... p. 12
Robinson, Virginia Leigh, Univ. of Georgia,
#205-5, #335 ................ pp. 21, 38
Rockquemore, Kerry A., Boston Col.,
#103 ........................... p. 12
Rodine, Sharon, Oklahoma Inst. For Child
Advocacy, #327 .................. p. 37
Rohacs, Jason, Univ. of Georgia,
#112-8 ......................... p. 14
Rollins, Suzanne Z., Baton Rouge, LA,
#427-1 ......................... p. 45
Rose, CFLE, Hilary, Washington State
Univ., #131-9 ................ pp. 19, 48
Rose, Roderick, Univ. of North CarolinaChapelllill,#223 ................. p. 25
Rose, William E., Towson Univ.,
#329 ........................... p. 37
Rosenblatt, Paul C, Univ. of l'viinnesota,
#245-2 ......................... p. 29
Rourke, Mary, #PCH2 .............. p. 9
Rouse, Marlo T., Georgia Southern Univ.,
#112-12 ........................ p. 14
Rousey, A.onmaria, B., Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #327 .................. p. 37
Routt, Katherine M., Eagan, MN,
#410 ........................... p. 43
Rowden, Trampas James, Brigham Young
Univ., #217-4 .................... p. 23
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Roy, Corinna A., Wilder Research Ctr., St.
Paul, lv!N, #209 .................. p. 22
Roy, Kevin M., Purdue Univ., #413 .... p. 43
Rueter, Martha A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#212, #432-21 ............... pp. 22, 46
Russ, Chad M., Michigan State Univ.,
#112-2 ......................... p. 14
Russell, Candyce, Kansas State Univ.,
#235 .......................... p. 28
Russell, Stephen T., Univ. of CaliforniaDavis, #427-4.................... p. 46
Ryan, Lorrie, Central Michigan Univ., #125,
#329, #418 ................. pp. 17,37
Ryan, M. Elizabeth, Univ. of New
Hampshire, #403-3 ............... p. 41
Ryberg, Jeanne, NCFR, #110, #216,
#320 .................... pp. 53, 55, 57
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Saathoff-Wells, Tara, Central Michigan Univ.,
#226-9 ......................... p. 26
Sager, David W., Christ's Haven for
Children, TX, #339-8 .............. p. 39
Salisbury, Mark W., Univ. of New Mexico,
#234 ........................... p. 28
Samms-Vaughan, Maureen E., Univ of The
West Indies, #112-2 ............... p. 14
Sanchez, Marla G., Responsible Choices for
Sexuality, #431-15 ................ p. 46
Sandberg, Jonathan G., Syracuse Univ.,
#117, #312 ................. pp. 16, 33
Sandifer-Stech, CFLE, Dan M., Samford
Univ., #100, #206-22 ....... pp. 12, 21, 57
Sano, Yoshie, Oregon State Univ.,
#232 ........................... p. 27
Santiago, Lizette P., Univ. of Rochester,
#~7 ........................... ~~
Savin-Williams, Ritch, Cornell Univ.,
#310 ....................... p~ 31, 33
Schaafsma, Marjorie B., Sloan Center on
Working Families, #118, #422 ... pp. 16, 45
Schaldbach, James, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #306-10. ................ p. 32
Schmidt, Jennifer A., Sloan Center on
Working Families, #118 ............ p. 16
Schmitt, Neal, Michigan State Univ.,
#112-2 ......................... p. 14
Schmutz, Vaughn, Brigham Young Univ.,
#119-6 ......................... p.16
Schneller, Debora, Virginia Tech,
#245-7 ......................... p. 29
Schock, Angie M., Ohio State Univ.,
#323-7 ......................... p. 36
Schultz, Jerelyn B., Ohio State Univ.,
#307-19 ........................ p. 32
Schultz, Judy, NCFR Staff ........... p. 57
Schumm, CFLE, Walter R., Kansas State
Univ., #TC5, #TC7, #213-6, #315 ...... .
......................... pp. 7, 23, 33
Schur, Thomas J., Private Practice, Syracuse,
NY, #235 ....................... p. 28
Schuyler, Nancy, Univ. of Missouri,
#220-27 ........................ p. 24
Schvaneveldt, Jay D., Florida State Univ.,
#313 ........................... p. 33
Schvaneveldt, CFLE, Paul L., Eastern Idaho
Col., #313 ...................... p. 33
Schwartz, Seth J., Univ. of Miami Sch. of
Medicine, #323-8 ................. p. 36
Seaburn, NCC, David B., #PCH1 ..... p. 9
Seccombe, Karen, Portland State Univ.,
#339-9 ......................... p. 39
Seery, Brenda L., Penn State UnivWordungton Scranton, #218-7, #308-24,
#329, #415-4 .......... pp. 24, 32, 37, 44
Seiling, Sharon, Oluo State Univ.,
#105 ........................... p. 12
Serido, Joyce, Univ. of Arizona,
#427-2 ......................... p. 45
Seward, Rudy Ray, Univ. of North Texas,
#TC2 ........................... p. 7
Shaklee, Harriet, Univ. of Idaho,
#415-7 ......................... p. 44
Sharp, Elizabeth A., Univ. of lYiissouriColumbia, #125, #331-3 ....... pp. 17, 37
Sheehan, Doug, Univ. of TexasSoud1western, #434-25 ............ p. 47
Shehan, CFLE, Constance L., Univ. of
Florida, #TC11, #125, #402 ........... .
...................... pp. 8, 18, 41,49
Shelton, Shalon, Iowa State Univ.,
#337 ........................... p. 38
Shepard, Margaret P., Temple Univ.,
#218-6 ......................... p. 24
Sherif, Bahira, Univ. of Delaware,
#419 ........................... p. 44
Sherman, Carey Wexler, Univ. of lYiinnesota,
#423 ........................... p. 45
Shibley, CFLE, Kathleen, Ohio State Univ.,
#435 ........................... p. 47
Shields, Cleveland, Wynn Ctr., Univ. of
Rochester ....................... p. 53
Shin, Hyegyung, Syracuse Univ.,
#112-13 ........................ p. 14
Shin, Meera, Syracuse Univ., #407-29 .. p. 42
Silliman, CFLE, Benjamin, North Carolina
State Univ., #218-18 ............... p. 24
Simms, Steven, #PCH2 .............. p. 9
Singley, Susan G., Cornell Univ.,
#418 ........................... p. 44
Sixsmith, Judith, Manchester Metropolitan
U1uv., #126 ..................... p. 18
Skaff, Marilyn, Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #104 .................. p. 12
Skinner, Denise, Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout,
#237-5 ......................... p. 28
Skinner, CFLE, Kevin B., Brigham Young
Univ., #102 ..................... p. 12
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Smart, CFLE, Laura S., Northern Illinois
Univ., #234, #415-8 ........... pp. 28, 44
Smith, Anita Payne, Univ. of Georgia,
#226-10 ........................ p. 26
Smith, Ann K., Ohio State Univ. Ext. .. p. 57
Smith, Deborah B., Univ. of MissouriKansas City, #429-7 ............... p. 46
Smith, Delores E., Univ. of TennesseeK.no"-ville, #304-4 ................ p. 32
Smith, James, Kansas State Univ.,
#404-5 ......................... p. 42
Smith, Jennifer Kottler, Sloan Center on
Working Families, #118 ............ p. 16
Smith, Karen M., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, #307 -16 .............. p. 32
Smith, Rodney L., Longstreet Clinic,
#226-10 ........................ p. 26
Smith, Sasha, NCFR Staff ........... p. 57
Smith, Suzanna D., Univ. of Florida,
#405-10 ........................ p. 42
Smith, Suzanne R., Washington State D.Vancouver, #119-10, #253 .. pp. 16, 30,57
Smith, Teresa Rust, \V'inston-Salem, NC ...
............................... p. 57
Smith, Trellis L., Univ. of Georgia,
#426 .......................... p. 45
Smith, Jr., William M., Emeritus, Penn State
U niv. ................. inside back cover
Smith Battle, Lee, St. Louis Univ.,
#328 .......................... p. 37
Soderquist, CFLE, Jean N., North Dakota
State U niv., #224 ................. p. 25
Sollie, Donna L., Auburn Univ.,
#321-3 ......................... p. 34
Song, Mal-Hee, Sook Myung Women's Univ.,
#205-16 ........................ p. 21
Soro Lynn, Rebecca A., Purdue Univ.,
#205-4 ......................... p. 21
Spagnola, Mary, Syracuse Univ.,
#325-26 ........................ p. 36
Spaht, Kathleen, Louisiana State Univ.,
#237-3 ......................... p. 28
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State Univ. ..... .
..................... inside back cover
Speice, Jenny, Wynne Ctr., Univ. of
Rochester ...................... p. 53
Sponsel, Leanne, ECFE, St. Paul, MN . p. 57
Sporakowski, CFLE, Michael, Emeritus,
Virginia Tech .......... inside back cover
Sprecher, Susan K., Illinois State Univ.,
#309-26 ........................ p. 32
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case Western Reserve
Univ., #TC7, #TC12 ............ pp. 7, 8
Stanberry, CFLE, Anne M., Univ. of
Southern Jl.1.ississippi, #21 8-14, #220-24,
#421 ...................... pp. 24, 45
Stanberry, CFLE, J. Phillip, Univ. of
Southern J'vlississippi, #220-24 ....... p. 24
Staples, Robert, Univ. of CA-San Francisco,
#214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 23
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Steele, Connie, Univ. of TennesseeIZnonille, #237-6 ......... pp. 20, 28, 49
Stephens, Dionne P., Univ. of Georgia,
#113-26 ........................ p. 15
Stevens, Daphne P., Utal1 State Univ.,
#405-7 ......................... p. 42
Stevens, Sally, Univ. of Arizona,
#235 .......................... p. 28
Stewart, Susan D., Univ. of Richmond,
#406-21 ........................ p. 42
Stolz, Heidi E., Brigham Young Univ., #236,
#331-9 ..................... pp. 28, 37
Straus, Murray A., Univ. of New Hampshire
..................... inside back cover
Strauss, Rachelle, Purdue Univ.,
#323-5 ......................... p. 36
Stuenkel, Carolyn P., Univ. of Chicago,
#107 .......................... p. 13
Stueve, CFLE, Jeffrey L., Univ. of New
Mexico, #316-6, #323-10 ...... pp. 34, 36
Stull, Jessica, Brigham Young Univ.,
#420 .......................... p. 44
Suggett, CFLE, Rose A, Southeast
Community Col., #304-1 ........... p. 31
Sullivan, Cath, Univ. of Central Lancashire,
UK, #126 ...................... p. 18
Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #205-6 .............. p. 21
Surra, Catherine A., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#321-2, #337 ................ pp. 34, 38
Sussman, Marvin B., Emeritus, Univ. of
Delaware, #237-6 ................ p. 28
Suter, Beth, Univ. of Illinois,
#434-24 ........................ p. 46
Swanberg, Jennifer E., Univ. of Kentucky,
#233 .......................... p. 28
Swearingen, Laura, #245-7 .......... p. 29
Sweet, Stephen, Cornell Univ.,
#PC, #418 ................... pp. 6, 44
Swenson, Donald, Mount Royal Col.,
Calgary, AB, #TC ................. p. 7
Swisher, Raymond, Cornell Univ.,
#418 .......................... p. 44
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Takahashi, Hiroyo, Texas \"'oman's Univ.,
#112-3 ......................... p 14
Takyi, Baffour K., Univ. of Akron,
#126 .......................... p. 18
Taniguchi, Narumi, Texas Tech Univ., #40725 ............................. p. 42
Taylor, CFLE, Alan C., Syracuse Univ.,
#313, #429-11 ............ pp. 33, 46, 53
Taylor, Angela, Univ. of Arizona,
#205-17 ........................ p. 21
Taylor, Christine B., Georgetown Univ.,
#308-23 ........................ p. 32
Taylor, Lisa, Auburn Univ., #424 ..... p. 45
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Teitelbaum, Joel M., Walter Reed Army Inst.
of Research, Silver Spring, MD,
#113A-27 ...................... p. 15
Theisen, Darcy, Univ. of Minnesota,
#316-3 ......................... p. 34
Thomas, Frank, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#313 .......................... p. 33
Thompson, Elizabeth A, Miami Univ.,
m1~ ......................... pM
Thompson, M. Dewana, Village Research &
Consulting Group, #219-21, #426 ...... .
........................... pp. 24,45
Tiller, Amy E., Louisiana State Univ.,
#324-19, #427-1 ............. pp. 36, 45
Tiller, Vicky V., Louisiana State Univ., #11322, #113-23, #324-19, #427-1
........................ pp. 15, 36, 45
Tobin, Bob, Tobin and Associates, Rochester,
NY, #PCW ...................... p. 6
Toews, Michelle L., Ohio State Univ.,
#307-19, #406-15 ............ pp. 32, 42
Toledo, Carlos A., Univ. of Georgia,
#209 .......................... p. 22
Tomcho, Thomas, Syracuse Univ.,
#325-24 ........................ p. 36
Tornatore, Jane B., Puget Sound Hlth. Care
System, #423 .................... p. 45
Townsend, Bicldey, Cornell Univ.,
#PCW .......................... p. 6
Toyokawa, Teru, Ctr For Human Growd1 &
Development, #406-19 ............ p. 42
Travis, Linda, Univ. of Rochester Medical
Ctr, #427-3 ..................... p. 46
Trinder, Liz J., Univ. of East Anglia,
#330 .......................... p. 37
Tripp, Bradley G., Univ. of Florida, #TC11,
#323-11 ..................... pp. 8, 36
Tripp, Laurel, Univ. of Florida,
#315 .......................... p. 33
Troost, Kay Michael, North Carolina State
Univ., #TC9 ...................... p. 8
Trost, Jan, Uppsala Univ., #237-7 ..... p. 28
Truong, Nhan L., Univ. of California-Davis,
#427-4 ......................... p. 46
Tucker, CFLE, Corinna Jenkins, Univ. of
New Hampshire, #204-3 #403-3. pp. 20, 41
Turner, Lue K., Iowa State Univ.,
#331-1 ......................... p. 37
Turner-Musa, Jocelyn 0., Johns Hopkins
Univ., #409 ..................... p. 43
Tyler, Crystal, U niv. of Maryland,
#415-9 ......................... p. 44
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Umana-Taylor, CFLE, Adriana J., U niv. of
JI.Essouri-Columbia, #103, #211, #316-4,
#409 ................. pp. 12, 22, 34, 43
Umberson, Debra, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#318 ...................... pp 31,35
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Unger, Donald G., Univ. of Delaware, #344,
#406-20 .................... pp. 40, 42
Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona State Univ.,
#204-3, #205-2 .............. pp. 20, 21
Urban, Julie, New Mexico Highlands Univ.,
#323-10 ........................ p. 36
Usita, Pan1a, Purdue Univ. ........... p. 57
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van Dn1men, Manfred H., Univ. of
Ivlinnesota, #212, #313, #316-2 ........ .
........................ pp. 22, 33, 34
VanHorn, CFLE, James, Penn State Uni,,,
#PCEX ......................... p. 9
VanNess, Asheley, The Urban Inst.,
#102 .......................... p. 12
VanWyk, Judy, Univ. of Rhode Island,
#412 .......................... p. 43
Vandergriff-Avery, Maria, Univ. of
Maryland, #113-17, #415-9 ..... pp. 15, 44
Vandewater, Elizabeth A., Univ. of TexasAustin, #225 .................... p. 25
Vera, Hernan, Univ. of Florida,
#315 .......................... p. 33
Villarruel, Francisco, Michigan State Univ.,
#129 .......................... p. 18
Vinick, Barbara H., Veterans Administration, #106 ...................... p. 12
Viramontez-Anguiano, CFLE, Ruben, East
Carolina Univ., #103, #111-2 .......... .
........................... p~ 1~ 14
Vondra, Joan I., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#306-12 #325-22 ............. pp. 32, 36
Vossekuil, Bryan, U.S. Secret Service,
#229 ...................... pp. 20, 26
Voydanoff, Patricia, Univ. of Dayton,
#222 .......................... p. 27
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Walcheski, CFLE, Michael J., Concordia
Univ., #311 ..................... p. 33
Walker, Alexis J., Oregon State Univ.,
#131-1 .... p. 19, 48, 55, inside back cover
Walker, Kathleen K., Kansas State Univ.,
#205-18, #304-5 ............. pp. 21, 32
Walker, Nancy, Michigan State Univ.,
#~1 .......................... ~~
Walker, Susan K., Univ. of Maryland, .... .
#303-1, #333 ................ pp. 31, 38
Wall, Sterling K., Auburn Univ., #321-3 ....
............................... p. 34
Wallace, Beverly R., Univ. of J'vlinnesota,
#206-21 ........................ p. 21
Wallin, Denise K., Penn State Univ.,
#330 .......................... p. 37
Walters, CFLE, Connor M., Florida State
Univ., #206-26 ................... p. 21
Walters, James, Emeritus, Univ. of Georgia .
..................... inside back cover
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#TC4, #206-27 .. pp. 7, 21, inside back cover
Wamboldt, M.D., FrederickS.,
#PCH1 ......................... p. 9
Wampler, Karen Smith, Texas Tech Univ.,
#336 .......................... p. 38
Wampler, Richard S., Texas Tech Univ., PC,
#306-11, #347 .......... pp. 8, 32, 40, 53
Wang, Hongyu, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
#106 .......................... p. 12
Ward-Anderson, Deborah, Brigham Young
Univ., #236 ..................... p. 28
Wasserman, Deborah L., Ohio State Univ.,
#407-26 ........................ p. 42
Watson, Marlene, Hahnemann Univ.,
#336 .......................... p. 38
Watson, Wendy K., Texas Tech Univ.,
#337 .......................... p. 38
Weatherspoon, Joni, Oregon State Univ.,
#303-1, #411 ................ p~ 31,43
Weaver, Shannon E., Texas Tech Univ.,
#406-22 ........................ p. 42
Webb, Farrell J., Kansas State Univ., #103,
#407-27, #426, #431-16 .... pp. 12, 42, 45
Webber, Michael Shayne, Texas Tech Univ.,
#220-26 ........................ p. 24
Webber, Shayne, Lubbock, TX,
#220-26 ........................ p. 24
Weber, CFLE, Janice, Univ. of LouisianaLafayette .................... pp. 49, 57
Weigel, Dan, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, ..... .
#323-15 ........................ p. 36
Weis, David L. Bowling Green State Univ.,
#436 .......................... p. 47
Welker, J. Eileene, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#415-1 ......................... p. 44
Wells, Todd A., Kansas State Univ., #103,
#407-27, #431-16 ......... pp. 12, 42, 46
Werner-Wilson, Ronald Jay, Iowa State
Univ., #312 ..................... p. 33
West, Darwin, Kansas State Univ.,
#404-5 ......................... p. 42
Wetendorf, Diane, Life Span/S.A.B.L.E.,
#416 .......................... p. 44
Wethington, Elaine, Cornell Univ.,
#410, #418 ................. pp. 43, 44
Whitbeck, Les B. Iowa State Univ.,
#409 .......................... p. 43
White, Bobi, Univ. of North Texas,
#305-9 ......................... p. 32
White, Lynn, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#106 .......................... p. 12
White, Mark B., Kansas State Univ.,
#404-5 ......................... p. 42
Whiteman, Shawn D., Penn State Univ.,
#205-1 ......................... p. 21
Whitfield, Chaketa L. Virginia Tech,
# 113-19 ........................ p. 15
Whitsett, Donna, Affiliated Systems Corp.,
#431-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Wieting, Elizabeth A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-1, 217-3, #339-5 ......... pp. 23,39
Wilde, Jason L. Brigham Young Univ.,
#305-8 ......................... p. 32
Wiley, Angela R., Univ. of Illinois,
#127 .......................... p. 18
Wilhelm, Marl S., Univ. of Arizona,
#235 .......................... p. 28
Wilke, Arthur S., Auburn Univ.,
#431-18 ........................ p. 46
Willdnson, Suzanne, Chambersburg
Hospital, #431-19 ................ p. 46
Williams, Carl, AV Consultant, Philadelphia,
PA ............................ p. 53
Williams, Kristi, NORC at Univ. of Chicago,
#321-2, #425 ................ pp. 34, 45
Williamson, Deanna L., Univ. of Alberta,
#334 .......................... p. 38
Williamson, Jim, Sandy, UT, #232 .... p. 27
Wilson, CFLE, Jeannette D., Univ. of
Kentucky, #119-9 ................ p. 16
Wilson, Josephine, Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#325-22 ........................ p. 36
Wilson, Stephan M., Univ. of Kentucky,
#205-6, #342 ................ pp. 21, 40
Wing, Gretchen, Northern Illinois Univ.,
#119-2 ......................... p. 16
Winter, CMP, Cindy, NCFR Staff........ .
.................. pp. 13, 30, 48, 53, 57
Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of Connecticut,
#335 .......................... p. 38
Wood, Beatrice L., Children's Hospital of
Buffalo, #116 .................... p. 16
Wood, CFLE, Britton, Britton Wood &
Assoc., Ft. Worth, TX, #108, #131-7 .....
.................. pp.13, 19, 48, 53,57
Wood, Melissa McKnight, Brigham Young
Univ., #208, #307-18 .......... pp. 22, 32
Worden, Lynn J., U niv. of Delaware,
#421 .......................... p. 45
Wozny, Darren A., Iowa State Univ.,
#322-1, #322-2 .................. p. 34
Wright, David, Univ. of Georgia,
#TC3 ........................... p. 7
Wu, Chu-Chu, Syracuse Univ., #232 ... p. 27
Wyatt, Vicki Harris, Univ. of Oldahoma,
#205-13, #327 ............... pp. 21, 36
Wynne, Lyman, Univ. of Rochester Medical
School ......................... p. 53
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Xia, CFLE, Yan R., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #112-4, #313 ......... pp. 14,33
Xiao, Jing J., Univ. of Rhode Island,
#126 .......................... p. 18
Xie, Xiaolin, Northern Illinois Univ.,
#112-4, #313 ................ pp. 14, 33
Xu, Xiaohe, Mississippi State Univ.,
#327 ......................... pp. 37
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#218-12 ........................ p. 24
Yang, Sungeun, Univ. of Minnesota,
#209 .......................... p. 22
Yoo, Young Ju, Kyunghee Univ.,
#218-12 ........................ p. 24
Zeanah, Paula D., Tulane Univ.,
#219-21 ........................ p. 24
Zentall, Shannon R., Univ. of Pittsburgh,
#406-16 ........................ p. 42
Zhou, George Zhi, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #313 ................... p. 33
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" Bring return address labels or print your name and address on
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sign-up lists and order cards.
" Bring along business cards to hand to exhibitors, presenters,
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• Share rooms. Staying w-id1 a group of people you know adds
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• Stop in d1e Hospitality Center (Convention Center Galleria)
and meet new people. Sign up to go out for "each person pay
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Niagara Falls
This Tour includes:
® Sit-down luncheon at Queerrston Heights Restaurant overlooking the Niagara River Gorge (C!Joice of entree 011 anil'OI.· C/Jicke11
Brecl.ft, Baked Rai11bon' Tro11t, P1i///e lvb) - Grat11ities illcil!ded i11 cost
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<11 Drive along the Niagara Parkway pointing out places of lustory and irrterest. Stops at the falls, scenic gorge overlooks and
d1e floral clock
® Admission to the Niagara Parks Greenhouse featuring seasonal displays and over 70 free-flying tropical songbirds
!II Admission to the Butterfly Corrservatory, the world's largest
glass enclosed butterfly conservatory; home to over 2,000
free-flying tropical butterflies
!II Limited "free time" for enjoyirrg the falls area on your owrr
WHIEN: Wednesday, November 7, 2001
Depart from Rochester Riverside Converrtion Center 8:30 a.m
Return to Rochester Riverside Convention Center 4:30p.m.
COST: $80.00 per person includes tour, motor coach
transportation, adnuttance to events, and lnrrch.
Choice of Tours for Saturday Afternoon
Women's Rights Tour
Serreca Falls is nationally recognized as the Birthplace of
\Vomen's Rights. Suffrage leader Elizabetb Cad)• Sta/lton and
activist Amelia Blooll!er lived in d1is commnnity. After a ftlm arrd
introduction, we'll explore the exlubits at the Women's Rights
National Historical Park, Visitor Center, d1en visit the park
dnt commemorates the first Womerr's Rights Convention held in
dus country in 1848. There may be time to stroll along the
Cayuga-Seneca Canal, browse in shops of the historic central
business district, or enjoy the Seneca Falls Heritage Area
before onr return home.
Mormon Country Tour
Travel to "Jviormorr Conntry," an area just east of Rochester rich
in J\Iormon lustorical sites where d1e religion was founded irr the
early 1800s. First stop will be irr Palmyra (an Erie Canal Village),
at d1e Sacred Grove and Joseph Smith Farm, the original
farmhouse wluch was home to d1e founder of d1e Mormon
Church. Next stop is Hill Cumorah, the place where Josep!J
S/1/it/; received the gold plates from d1e Angel Mororri arrd site of
the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant. \Ve therr travel to Waterloo
arrd visit d1e Peter Whitmer Farm, where the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints was orgmuzed. Some walking is
required for this tour; wear comfortable shoes.
WHIEN: Saturday, November 10, 2001
Depart from Rochester Riverside Converrtion Center Noon
Return to Rochester Riverside Convention Center 4:45 p.m.
lUNCH: A box lunch will be provided err route.
COST: $65 per person includes tour, motor coach
transportation and box lurrch.
National Cm.mdl on family Relations Tm.1rs
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Niagara Falls Tour, Wednesday, November 7, 8:30 am -4:30pm. Cost is $80.00 per person
=Women's Rights Tour, Saturday, November 10, Noon-4:45pm. Cost is $65.00 per persorr
OR
__ Mormon Country Tour, Saturday, November 10, Noon-4:45pm. Cost is $65.00 per persorr
I wish to pay by:
TOTAL AMOUNT
Check enclosed (pa_yable to The Rivers Organization)
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Signature -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Serrd d1is completed registration form to: National Council on Family Relations, cjo The Rivers Org;;:mization, P.O. Box 227,
East Rochester, NY 14445, fax to (716) 385-6053, or e-mail to: cheryl@riversorg.com
Registration deadline: October 24, 2001
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Register by Oct. 1 to receive the lowest
registration fees. Fees increase after that date.
Your Conference Registration fee covers
admission to the following events:
<> Special sessions and Section membership meetings
sponsored by NCFR Sections and Focus Groups
<> Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public policy workshops, round tables, posters
<> All Receptions and Exhibits, and Continental Breakfast on
Friday and Saturday
<>Newcomers Reception (for those attending the NCFR
Conference for the first or second time)
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NCFR Conference Sleeping Room Rates
Single: $113 per night (plus tax); Double Room: $113 per night
(plus tax). Children age 16 and under stay free in their parents'
room. NCFR's block is guaranteed at these rates until the block
is filled or by Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2001, whichever comes first.
Phone: 716-546-1234; National Reservations: 800-233-1234;
Fax: 716-546-6777. You must identify yourself as an NCFR
Conference attendee to obtain these rates. After tl1e NCFR block
is filled, even if there are rooms available in the hotel, you will
be charged the regular hotel rates which are higher than tl1e
NCFR group rates. See page 73 for instructions to reserve a
room on-line. NCFR Group Rates are applicable for rooms from
Nov. 3-14, 2001. Additional rooms will be available at the Four
Points Sheraton Hotel, 120 East Main Street, Rochester, NY
14604. Phone: 716-546-6400. The Sheraton is connected by skyway to the Convention Center.
Discounted Student Room Rates
Events Requiring Additional fees:
+ Pre-conference Workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 6 and
Wednesday, Nov. 7
<>Association of Councils Leadership Workshop and Buffet,
Wednesday, Nov. 7 (if you are not an affiliated council
president)
<>Optional Tours - Checks and reservations must be sent directly
to The Rivers Organization.
Refund Policy
Requests for all Conference refunds must be made in writing.
and are subject to a 30% service charge. A full refund less service charge will be made for requests postmarked by Oct. 31.
No refunds will be made after that date unless accompanied by a
physician's letter. There are no refunds for special events unless
the event is cancelled. REFUND CHECKS WILL BE MAILED
TWO WEEKS AFTER THE CONFERENCE.
Conference Hotel
The Hyatt Regency Rochester Hotel, 125 East Main Street,
Rochester, NY 14604. Phone: 716-546-1234; Fax: 716-546-6777.
Facilities at the Hotel
Guest room amenities: <> voice mail, telephone w /message light
<> computer hookup <> video messages, video account review,
video check-out <> daily newspaper delivery .. iron, ironing
boards .. hair dryer .. coffee makers
Restaurants and Lounges: <> Palladia • Focus Lounge .. Main
Street Deli (Dine In/Carry Out)
Recreational facilities: .. heated, indoor lap pool and whirlpool
and sundeck .. health club featuring Stairmaster, Lifecycle, rowing machines and free weights
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A limited number of discounted rooms are available for NCFR
student members. For more informacion contact the NCFR
office toll free at 888-781-9331, phone: 612-781-9331, or print a
student housing form from the NCFR Website:
http:/ /www.ncfr.org/pdf/STUDENT_CONFERENCE_
HOUSING. pdf. Reservations for students must be made by
mail or fax only.
No Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in any of the meeting rooms at the
Convention Center or the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Discounted Air Fares
Fly for less using Association Travel Concepts. Special rates
are available on United and US Airways Airlines and Alamo
Car Rental. See the ad on page 50 for details.
Ground Transportation
Complimenta1-y shuttle service is available between the airport
and the Hyatt Hotel. Call the Hyatt at tl1e phone bank in the
baggage claim area of tl1e airport. The airport is approxin1ately
15 minutes from tl1e downtown hotels. Regional Transit System
(RTS) buses are quick, clean, and convenient with many of
Rochester's attractions located along their major routes. For
more informacion on routes, schedules, and fares, call the RTS
Customer Informacion Center at 288-1700/ (888) 288-3777 or
visit tl1e RTS Web site at www.rgrta.org. Ta.xis are also available.
Directions for Driving to the Hyatt Regency Hotel
and the Rochester Riverside Convention Center
The downtown area of Rochester is accessible by NYS Thruway
exits 45, 46 and 47. For specific driving instructions visit tl1e
Rochester Convention and Visitors Association website
http:/ /www.visitrochester.com/ and click on "Maps" where
you can receive specific driving instructions.
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2001 NCfR REGISTRATION fORM
For Office Use Only
November 6-11, 2001, Hyatt Regency Rochester and Riverside Convention
Center, Rochester, NY
Register only one person on eacl1 registration form. Please TYPE or print name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
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Is tlus your first NCFR Conference? 0 yes 0 no
I am a 0 student enrolled in a graduate degree program; D new professional who graduated less tl1an 5 years ago.
PART I- REGISTRATION FEES (General Conference Registration, Thursday, Nov. 8- Sunday, Nov. 11)
Type of Registration (please check):
Full Conference Registration:
Before
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0 NCFR Emeritus Membe1·**
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0 Non-member Professional
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Single Day Registration:
Oct. 1 Mter Oct.1
$215
$185
$185
$215
$75
$75
$75
$75
$155
$175
$280
$300
$105
$105
Onsite
$235
$235
$85
$85
$195
$320
$115
Total Part I $
Before Oct. 1 Mter Oct. 1
0 Full Day Professional
$105
$105
0 Full Day Full-time Student*
$50
$50
Fri.
Sat. Sun.
Circle day of attendance: Thur.
Onsite
$115
$60
*Students must enclose verification of student status.
** To qualify your memberslup must be current in ilie "Emeritus"
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0 Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units, $15
D Here is my gift to help NCFR (ta_;; deductible according to law)
0 Unrestricted gift 0 Restricted fund (i.e. Annual Conference)
iunount $________
Total Part II$ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
PART III- SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/EVENTS
Student
NCFR Member
Work/Life Sununit
$55
$55
(Tue., Nov. 6, 9:00 am- 3:00 pm -includes Light Continental Breakfast and Lunch)
Red Cross D1saster Mental Healtl1 Course
$75
$75
(Tue., Nov. 6 and Wed., Nov. 7, 8:00 am- 5:00 pm -includes Lunch)
_ Fanlliy Interventions Across ilie Life Span Workshop
$50
$40
(\Ved., Nov. 7, Noon- 5:00pm- includes Lunch)
_Affiliated Councils Dinner and Leadership Training Workshop
AC Presidents free $25
(Wed., Nov. 7, 4:30- 9:00pm- includes light dinner)
_Marketing for Fanlliy Life Education Workshop
$45
$35
(\Ved., Nov. 7, 6:00- 9:15pm)
_ Please contact me for details about tours to Niagara Falls, tl1e Women's Rights Tour or tl1e Mormon Country Tour
_
To~IPartiii$
Non-member
$100
$100
$60
$25
$55
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Amount Paid (add parts I, II, and UI)
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0 Please check if you have a disability or condition iliat requires special accommodations or services to fully participate in this conference. NCFR
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+Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars, payable to d1e National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your completed registration form
and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421. Toll
Free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail: nikki@ncfr.org. Overpayments of $10.00 or less ,vi!l be considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all returned checks.
+Payment must accompany registration or d1e form will be returned to you (wid1 exception of purchase orders).
+ REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY OCTOBER 31, 2001. All refunds are subject
to a 30% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER OCTOBER 31 unless accompanied by a physician's letter. No refunds for special events unless d1e event is cancelled. Refund checks \vill be mailed approximately 2 weeks after
d1e Conference.
+ Students must send a copy of current fee statement as verification of student status wid1 dus registration form.
+ Student Aides must submit the conference registration fee with this form (checks are deposited immediately). After completing 8 hours of work and returning d1e appropriate aide form, a refund check for half of your registration fee \vill be mailed
approximately 2 weeks after d1e Conference.
TYPES OF CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS
FULL CONFERENCE
MEMBER
+Member: An active member of d1e National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) in any memberslup category. Your dues must be
current at d1e time you register for d1e conference and remain current d1rough d1e conference, or you \vill be charged d1e non-member rate.
+ Organization Member: The organization belongs to d1e National Council on Fanilly Relations. Up to 2 staff members from ilie
organization may register for d1e conference at d1e member rate; additional staff must pay d1e current non-member rate. The organi
zation's dues must be current at d1e time of registration and remain current d1rough ilie conference, or you will be charged d1e nonmember rate.
+ Emeritus Member: An active member of NCFR, who has memberslup in d1e Emeritus category, and is retired from employment.
Your dues must be current at d1e time you register and remain current d1rough the conference, or you will be charged d1e non-member rate.
+Student Member: An active member of NCFR, in any memberslup category, who is currendy enrolled full-time in a college or university. Dues must be current at ilie time you register and remain current d1rough d1e conference, or you will be charged d1e nonmember rate. Verification of student status must be enclosed wid1 your registration.
NoNMEMBER
+ Second Family Member: Additional fanilly member who is attending d1e conference.
+Non-Member Professional: Attendee who is not a current dues-paying member of NCFR.
+Non-Member Student: A student who is currendy enrolled in a college or university, and is not a current dues-paying member of
NCFR. Verification of student status must be enclosed with your registration.
SINGLE DAY
+ Professional: A person attending the conference for onlv one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on d1e form.
+Full-Time Student: .A student attending the conference for onlv one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on d1e form.
Verification of student status must be enclosed wid1 your registration.
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The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is a
member-funded organization that disseminates information
about families.
Mnssion Statement~
T/.1e Natio11al Com;ci/ 011 Fa111i/J' Relatiow proz,ide.r a jimm; jar
jcrl!li/J' re.rearchers, ed11cators, rmd practitioners to share zi; t/Je deJ;e/op/1/BIII a11d di.rsell!i!lation of kiiOJl!!edge abo11tfa111ilies andjall!i/J'
relatio!ls/;ip.r, e.rtablishes professio;w/ s!a11dards, a11d n;orks to
jJr0/1/0te fall!i/J• 1ve//-being.
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Objectives of tthe NCFR Annual Conference:
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To upgrade your professionals skills wid1new cutting-edge
information ilirough a variety of learning formats including
plenmies, symposia, papers, workshops, posters, poster
symposia, and round tables
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To network and share information wid1 leading professionals
in d1e family Eeld
_., To offer attendees continuing education credits
Founded in 1938, NCFR has a membership of over 4,100
professionals worldwide. It publishes two premier journals,
Journal ofManiage and Family, d1e oldest and one of ilie
top Eve scholarly journals in Ame1ica in d1e family Eeld, and
Family Relations, an applied journal; plus books, video and
audio tapes and teaching materials.
_., To fmd new information, texts, and supplemental materials
in d1e Exhibits
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To share ideas for applying research to practice
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To give NCFR members an opportunity to learn more about
d1e governance of d1e organization and provide opportunities for active involvement in NCFR
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To participate in NCFR's public policy discussions and plans
for action
NCFR is d1e only professional organization focused solely on
family research, policy, and practice.
The Annual Conference held in November provides a fonun
for discussion of family issues. Approximately 1,300 family professionals attend d1e Conference each year.
Presidents:
William J. Doherty, CFLE
Greer Litton Fox
Pauline G. Boss
l\lichael]. Sporakowski, CFLE
Alexis ]. Walker
Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Patricia Kain JCnaub
Brent C. l\1iller
Lynda Henley Walters
M. Janice Hogan
David H. Olson
Gral1am B. Spanier
Hamilton I. McCubbin
Joan Aldous
Sharon ]. Price
Bert N. Adams
James Walters
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
Ira L. Reiss
Paul C. Glick
Gerhard Neubeck
William C. Nichols Jr.
Carlfred B. Brode1ick (deceased)
Richard K. Kerckhoff
(deceased)
1973-74 Leland]. Axelson
1972-73 Murray A. Straus
1971-72 Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
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1946-48
1944-46
1942-44
1940-42
1939-40
1938-39
Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
Richard N. Hey
Elizabed1 Force
William F. Kenkel
William M. Smid1Jr.
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
\'Vallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Christensen
Aaron Rudedge (deceased)
Henry Bowman (deceased)
I'vlilclred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased)
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dorod1y Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O'Grady (deceased)
Naclina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Fr:mk (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest\'«. Burgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf l\Ieyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
�e invite you to the
63rd CFR Annual
Conference
Theo~y aV\d P~actice
Thursday, November 8 through
Sunday, November 11, 2001
Pre-conference Workshops:
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 6-7, 2001
I--Iyatt Regency Rochester and
Rochester Riverside
Convention Center
Rochester, NY
Registration Forms Enclosed
Register by October 1 and §AVE up to
$50 on your registration fees.
National Council on Family Relations
3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550
l'vlinneapolis, MN 55421
Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Rochester, I\1N
Permit No. 289
Primed in the U.S.A
. 1· Deliver by August
Time dated matena .
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Families, Stress and Coping: Bridging Theory and Practice
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Continuity and Chan[e Acros~ Cohorts and Generations .
Friday, .November 1 --Monday, November 13, 2000
Pre-conference Workshops: Wednesday, November 8 and Thursday, November 9
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�OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JESSE VENTURA
130 State Capitol • 75 Constitution Avenue • Saint Paul, MN 55155
November 8, 2000
Welcome to Minnesota!
Greetings from the State of Minnesota. On behalf of the citizens of our
great state, I would like to 'extend a warm welcome to each of you gathering for
the National Conference of the National Council on Family Relations being held
in Minnesota from November 8-13, 2000. We are proud you have chosen
Minnesota to host your 62nd annual meeting in recognition and in honor of the
vital role of families in our society.
Minnesotans from across the state join me in inviting you to explore all
that we have to offer in the way of great attractions and entertainment. The Mall
of America, the new Science Museum of Minnesota, our many fine restaurants,
our professional sports, and our beautiful parks offer much to see and do. We are
proud of the diverse range of activities available in .our state for all ages and
interests. I hope you will experience the friendly spirit and congenial hospitality
for which Minnesotans are well knovvn.
Best wishes for il very successful conference and please return often!
Voice: (651) 296-3391 or (800) 657-3717 <>Fax: (651) 296-2089 • TDD: (651) 296-0075 or (800) 657-3598
Web site: http://www.govemo~state.mn.us
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Printed ~n r~:cyded paper containing 15% post con.mmcr maLe.rial
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Conference Sponsors ....................................... 2
Welcome Letter ........................................... 2
Alphabetic Index of Program ................................. 3
Minnesota Month of the Family Proclamation .................... 4
Site Information and Silent Auction ............................ 4
General Conference Information .............................. 5
Ongoing Events and Services ................................. 6
Conference Highlights ...................................... 7
Pre-and Post-conference Workshops ............................ 8
2000 NCFRAward Winners and Exhibitors ..................... 12
Program Schedule ................................. 13
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings ........................
Allied Association Meetings .................................
Airline Discount Information ................................
Future Annual Conferences .................................
Program and Local Arrangements Committees ...................
lphabetic
48
49
50
51
53
t
Page
NCFR Boards of Directors .................................. 55
NCFR Journal Editors ..................................... 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils .................................. 57
NCFR Staff............................................. 57
Subject Index ........................................... 61
Index of Program Participants ............................... 62
How to Malee the Most of the Conference ...................... 74
Hilton Hotel Reser.'ation Form .............................. 77
NCFR Membership Form .................................. 79
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information ..................... 80
Conference Registration Form ............................... 81
NCFR Past Presidents ..................................... 83
Program at a Glance .................................... Insert
Your Daily Schedule .................................... Insert
Hilton Hotel Map ...................................... Insert
dex of the
Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions
........................... 6, 11, 13, 14, 17, 31, 48, 49,57
AudioNideo Tape Sales .................................... 20
Awards ........................................ 7, 12, 29, 38
Board of Directors and Meetings ....................... 48, 49, 55
Burgess Award Address .................................... 38
CEU Verification ......................................... 5
CFLE Sessions ..................................... 27, 30, 41
Child Care .............................................. 5
Committee Meetings (NCFR) ............................ 48, 49
Diversity Action Session ................................... 21
Editors and Meetings ................................ 48, 49, 55
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions ... 14, 16, 17, 19, 23, 26,
............................ 27, 28, 30, 37, 38,39,40, 45,47
Emergencies ........................................... 5, 6
Employment Matching Service ................. 6, 13, 21, 32, 42, 75
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions ... 18, 24, 28, 37, 40, 41, 44, 45
Exhibits ............................... 6, 13, 15, 21, 32, 35, 75
Family & Health (FH) Section Sessions .......... 14, 34, 37, 38, 41, 45
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions ....... 14, 16, 19, 23, 28, 31, 40, 46
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions ............... 14, 27, 34, 40, 41
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions .. 14, 16, 19, 23, 26, 27, 34, 39,47
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions .... 14, 18, 19, 23, 28,
...................................... 38, 39, 40, 41, 46
Fireside Chats With Plenary Spealcers .................. 7, 16, 26, 37
Focus Group Sessions ....................... 19, 22, 30, 31, 41, 42
Future Conferences ....................................... 51
Hospitality Center/Local Information .................. 6, 13, 21, 32
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information ............... 4, 9, 77, 80
International (IN) Section Sessions ................ 14, 24, 28, 31, 34
Meditation ..................................... 14, 21, 32, 42
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Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations .............. 22, 31, 49
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum .................. 9, 19
NCFR Staff............................................. 57
Newcomers Reception ..................................... 14
Plenary Sessions ............................... 7, 15, 25, 29, 35
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . 15, 16, 22, 25, 26, 32, 33, 35, 36, 40, 42, 43, 46
Pre-conference Workshops ........................... 8, 9, 10, 11
Press ................................................... 6
Program Committee ...................................... 53
Public Policy Sessions ................................. 7, 23, 36
Receptions/Parries ......................... 7, 9, 14, 19, 29, 31, 41
Registration Information ....... 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 21, 32, 42, 80, 81, 82
Religion & Family Life (RF) Section Sessions ... 14, 16, 18, 21, 30, 32, 44
Research & Theory (RT) Section Sessions
......... 14, 1~ 1~ 1~2~24,26,27,28,3~ 37,38,4~45,47
Research Updates for Practitioners .................... 7, 17, 27, 45
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables .......................... .
....................... 17, 24, 28, 29, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 45
Section Membership Meetings ...................... 19, 30, 31, 41
Silent Auction ................................... 4, 13, 21, 32
Special Sessions ..... 7, 13, 18, 20, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42
Students/New Professionals (SN) Activities. 14, 18, 19, 21, 24, 35, 74, 80
Worship Service ........................................ 7, 32
Please Note: Because each poster and round table session contains presentations from several sections, rhese are not listed under individual
Sections.
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�In recognition of
JESSE "VENTURA
Governor
The Month of the Fcunily
November 1, 2000 t!tm November 30, 2000
This cert!ficate of recognition is presented to the
National Council on Fami[F Relations ;vith the appreciation
rmd respect ~l the people ofAiinnesota.
I have hereuntn sel n1v ha.nd and c2oused
Lhe Great Se!llof the State of Ivlinnesola
to be affixed at the Capitol in the City
of Saint Paul_. May 23, 2000.
Wekome to
lakes and
land of
Frsend~y
Nean·by Sites
Tille City
The headquarters hotel is located in downtown Minneapolis, MN.
There are many shopping centers and restaurants within a mile-long
skyway sytem conneCled to the hotd. You don't need to go outside to
enjoy shopping, dining, and cultural activities.
~ Orchestra Hall ~ Target Center <!> Historic Orpheum and State
Theaters ~ The famous Mall of A.merica 4> Guthrie Theater
~ Minneapolis Institute of Arts
(!yo
Minnesota History Center
The new Science Museum of Minnesota ~ Ordway Fine Arrs Center
<§> Penumbra Theatre ~ beamifullakes, parks, jogging trails in the
downtown area
Share
WHt~
Others a
The lfl[o§pi.tal.ity Center (Directors Row 2) will belively during the
Conference. In addition to picking up brochures, and meeting new
friends, you can shop for family and friends at the Sillent AucHon.
Members and business have donated items to be sold at the Auction.
Proceeds from the Silem Auction will be given
to
P:allrtl'lleii'S fm·
Vio!el'!ce Prevel'lll:iOII'l,
The UnitedllFamilly Practice Center, a not for profit medical clinic in St. Paul, Jv!N, serves a culturally and economically diverse urban
population. Over the past two years the clinic, in collaboration with
ParhleJt·s for Violence Px·evention, has undertaken a campaign to
encourage the use of positive pareming with the families it sees. One of
its projects includes the use ofl£Gdl Bags- colorful bags to be used
with Eunilies to avoid behavior problems - with toy, crayons and paper
for kids and information for parents about positive parenting. The IGd
Bags have been a major success with staff and families. Your donation
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"Partners tor Violence Prevention" sup pons the purchase of additional supplies to keep these bags available and help make a visit to
th~ clinic a positive experience for parents and children.
to
Items Donated
to
the Auction as of July 21, 2000:
D)'ililillic Doontop (looks like a small sofa) made by Mkhad
Benjamin'§ itwother, joseph lF. Benjamin, ill.
Mimimum Bid -
Hmdn1t1dc MtiCiiliilt P/,mt Holder made by J'lliidnaeli Benjamin's
b~t·other, Joseph E Benjamin,
m.
Minimum Bid- $50
Betltttijltl Hmd-i!!adc Dcco;ittil'e Cut-gl11ss Angel made by Doris
Harebnd. Minimum Bid -
Hmd-crocheted F11ll-.rize Blue Ajj;bmt made by Ci.Jt1dly Winter.
]V[inimum Bid - $25
lf you would like to donate an item, please contact Ci11dy \VinteJt',
Conference Coordinator at: 888-781-9331, ext. 15, or e-mail:
wintersc@ncfr.org.
�Wekome to the 62nul A11111!1HUJaJ~
1Co1111ferem:e! We invite you to attend the
:woo
NCJFJR Annm1l Confet·ence! The theme, Visicms fonIFamiiies: Co1111ti1111uity aU11d Clh<mge Across
Cohorts a1111d GeU11eratio1111s, is particularly relevant as
we begin a new Century.
The NCFR Conference is a great experience for strengthening your professional career. In addition to dynamic
Plenary sessions and JResea1·ch Updates for
Pt·acHtionen;, most Sections have invited experts ro
address special issues. Come early and tal(e advantage of the
dynamic, interactive pre-conference workshops. NCFR
consistently provides top research to give validity to ideas
to help families.
In addition to the over 450 presentations, you can network
with leaders in the family field and meet Michael L
Benjamm, NCFR Executive Director, President
Stephen JR. ]Jorgensen, and other NCFR Board members. They are anxious to talk to as many of you as possible
and hear about your hopes and dreams for NCFR.
Many NCFR conference attendees told us that they came
away "energized." After looking through this year's program, we are sure that this will happen again. This year's
program is extremely stimulating. Start saving now and
plan to meet your colleagues in ti·iendly Minneapolis home of the National Council on Family Relations.
Everyone who attends the Conference must be registered,
and stop at the Conference Registration Desk to pick up
packets, name badges, and tickets for special evems.
NAME BADGES MI!JSu BE WORN Au All
nMES IDI!JRJJ:NG THE ICONut::ER.IENCIE,
AlrlrENIDIEIES Wli:ILl BIE ICHECH<IEID Au THE
DOOR BEfORE THEY CAN ENTER SES~
SIONS, \'V'hen you wear your name badge at the hotel,
NCFR staff can easily track any unknown persons and
tal(e proactive steps to ensure your safety. Special name
badges are available for those anending one session only.
This progra~m booidet is \the on~y copy
you will receive, Bring it with you to the
Conference. Additional copies will be sold at registration
for $4. Program changes will be listed monthly on the
NCFR Website: www.ncfJt.org, and a printed copy will
be enclosed in your Conference program packer. Read the
program thoroughly.
Accommodations for Special !Needs
We want to insure that everyone can fully participate in the
Conference. If you need any special amiliary aids, please
contact Cindy Vlinter, Conrerence Coordinator, toll free:
888-781-9331, ext. 15; phone: 763-781-9331, ext. 15;
e-mail: wiintersc@nd1·.org.
I!Jo Ym.11 Have
Questim~s
m· Need 1-ieip?
Stop by the NCJFJR Confe1·ence Registration Desk
during registration hours, and the staff will gladly help you.
NCFR staff will also be at the NCJFR !Exhibit Booth on
Friday, Sarurday, and Sunday during Exhibit Hours. Feel
free to ask questions of Bo::trd, Committee, and Local
Arrangements people who are wearing colored ribbons on
their name badges.
C!EU Verification
Attendees may apply for CEU credit certificates veri~·ing
Conrerence attendance. Sign up on the registration form. A
$15 administrative fee is charged. Materials will be
given to you when you register onsi te. CerriJ-!cates of
Attendance will be mailed by Dec. 30, 2000.
One hour credit veritlcation is given for each hour in
session. Program presenters receive double credits for
se5sion(s) in which they are presenting.
CEU's pending through National Association of Social
Workers. Up to 40 contact hours or 4 CEU's are given for
CFLE credit.
Comact Cindy VJinter, Conference Coordinator for
details. Phone roll free: 888- 781-9331, ext. 15;
E-mail: wintersc@ncfr.m·g.
licensed Child Care
Please send a list of the days and hours that you will need
child care to Ci111.d.y '\Tifi111.ter, Conrerence Coordinator.
You will be contacted ro set up arrangements. Be sure to
include your phone number when you send in your
request.
!Emeu·gelllldes
The 2000 NCFR Emergencies Committee, chaired by
lLauni.e Meschke, will work with the Minneapolis Hilton
staff in the event of an emergency.
U you have an emergency, Dl!AL 0 from any house
or guest phone in the horel, and the hotel operator will
send assistance immediately. DO NO'f dial 911; this will
slow down the process.
A complete list of services will be available at the NCFR
Conference Registration Desk, rhe Hospitality Center, and
the NCFR Exhibit Booth. !Emergency nmnlbers and
a pbce for you to list a n}erson to contact illl an
eme1·gency will be fH'inted on the badi of your
Conference name badge.
(more information on next page)
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Physician: Abbott Northwestern General Medical Center,
821 Nicollet Ave. #300, phone: 612-332-8314; Women's Health
Consultants, 821 Marquette Ave. #300, phone: 612-333-4822;
RichardS. Werner, M.D., 63 S. 9th St., phone: 612-332-5409
Hospital: Hennepin County Medical Center, 530 Chicago
Ave., phone: 612-347-2125; Abbott Northwestern Hospital, 800
E. 28th St., phone: 612-863-4000; Fairview University Medical
Center on the University campus, phone: 612-672-6300
Drug Store: Fairview Medical Arts Pharmacy, 78 S. 9th St.,
phone: 612-333-3317; Walgreens Drug Store, 815 Nicollet Ave.,
phone: 612-339-0167; Dahl's Pharmacy, 1200 Nicollet Ave. #3,
phone: 612-333-1593.
Dentist: Minneapolis Centre Dental, 920 2nd Ave. S. #1500,
phone: 612-339-5363; Chades H. Colby, D.D.S., 222 S. 9th St.
#210, phone: 612-339-7400; Johnson & Paulson, 63 S. 9th St.,
phone: 612-332-0592
Opticians: Powers Optical, 1006 Marquette Ave.,
phone: 612-333-2852; Minneapolis Contact Lens and Optical,
1014 Marquette Ave., phone: 612-332-8673; Vision Wodd, 733
Marquette Ave., #219, phone: 612-332-6656;
Sterling Optical, 80S. 8th St., phone; 612-332-4401
Chiropractor: Metrocenter Chiropractic, 825 Nicollet Ave.,
phone: 612-332-8292; Skyway Chiropractic, 80 S. 8th St.,
#2332, phone: 612-341-8017; Midwest Family Chiropractic,
1314 Marquette Ave. #602, phone: 612-676-0274
Conference Re~istration
Coatroom - Prefimction Area (3rd floor of hotel)
+Wednesday, Nov. 8, Noon- 5 pm +Thursday, Nov. 9, 8 am -1 pm;
2- 5 pm + Friday, Nov. 10, 7:30am- 1 pm; 2- 5 pm Saturday and
Sunday, Nov. 11-12, 8 am- 1 pm; 2- 5 pm. Monday, Nov: 13, 8 amNoon
+
Hospitality Center/local Information
Directors Row 2 (3rd floor of hotel)
Sponsored by Minnesota Council on Family Relations, the Local
Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Mfiliated Councils
Hours: +Thursday; Nov: 9, 8 am- 4 pm + Friday-Sunday, Nov. 1012, 8 am- 6 pm Monday, Nov. 13, 8 am- Noon
+
.Co-chairs: Ronald Pitzer and Marilyn Rossmann
Meet colleagues, visit NCFR Mfiliated Councils displays, and review
Metro Area tourist information. A Silent Auction in this room will
feature items for sale (see page 4 for explanation). Stop and ask the volunteers about dining, cultural events, and tours. Sign-up sheets will be
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posted for attendees who would like to dine with colleagues and NCFR
leaders. The emergency service list is on file here.
Exhibits
Ballroom E/FIG (3rd floor ofhotel)
Hours: +Friday, Nov. 10, Noon-5:30pm+ Saturday, Nov. 11,
9 am-5:30pm+ Sunday, Nov. 12,9 am-1:15pm
Coordinator: Jeanne Ryberg
Exhibits Opening, Friday, Nov. 10, Noon
Exhibits Closing, Sunday, Nov. 12, Noon-1:15pm
Daily drawings for prizes during Exhibits brealc. Final drawing for
prizes, Sunday, Nov: 12, 12:15 pm.
The Combined Book Display Half Price Sale is Sunday, Nov. 12, Noon
Association of Councils (AC)
Examine NCFR's Mfiliated Councils' brochures and publications in the
Hospitality Center and Exhibits Area. See how affiliates are working
with families at rhe local and state level.
+
Employment Matching Service
Board Rooms 1 and 2 (3rd floor of hotel)
Hours:
Thursday, Nov: 9, Noon - 8 pm + Friday, Nov. 10 - Sunday,
Nov. 12: 8 am- 8 pm + Monday, Nov. 13, 8 am- Noon
Co-chairs: Sue Harrington and Peg Lillldlof
An opportunity for professionals and potential employers to meet face
to face during the Conference. Job opening announcements will be
available, and employers will be conducting initial screenings for those
registered in the Matching Service. In addition to the message board,
the staff will leave voice mail messages in the hotel rooms of those who
have messages.
+
Several innovations at this conference will be computer access to job
postings and + an effort to add job listings for practitioners. + Stop by
rhe employment matching room to pick up a handout with tips for an
online job search and lists of helpful websites specific for job seekers in
the family relations/family education fields.
Fees: NO fee to those looking for jobs; $25 per job listed by employers. Registered employers can place a classified ad in the December
2000 NCFR REPORT for a 15% discount.
How to Register: Contact NCFR Headquarters, 3989 Central
Ave. NE, Suite 550, Minneapolis, MN 55421 by October 31, 2000
for appropriate forms. SpecifY whether you are a job applicant or an
employer with a job opening. You may also prim your forms from
NCFR's website: www.ncfr.org.
Media/Press
Check in at the Conference Registration Desk in the Coatcheck Room
(Prefunction Area- 3rd floor of hotel) to obtain your press kit and other
information. Staff will be available to answer questions and help locate
speakers. Call toll free 888-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; e-mail:
wintersc@ncfr.org.
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Policy Sessions
Please check the program schedule beginning on page 13 for details
about the following sessions.
(Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee and Sections)
Plenary Sessions
Saturday, Nov. 11, 8:30am, Starting Early, Starting Smart:
Informing Policy Development on Young Children and
Families. Panel: Eileen O'Brien; liz Iida; linda Jones;
Andy Hsi; Connie Morrow
Friday, Nov. 10, 10:30 am, Time After Time: Recurring Family
Myths, Changing Family Realities, Stephanie Coontz
Saturday, Nov. 11, 10:30 am, Public Ideologies Toward
Immigrants and the Adaptation of the New Second
Generation, Alejandro Portes
Sunday, Nov. 12, 12:30 pm, Putting the Puzzle Together: Where
is Disability on the Radar Scope? The Intersection of Policy,
Research, and Service, Susan M. Daniels; Rhoda Olkin
Sunday, Nov. 12, 10:30 am, Another Country: Navigating the
Emotional Terrain of Our Elders, Mary Pipher
Special Sessions
Fireside Chats With Plenary Speakers
Friday,
Attendees interact and dialogue wirh the plenary speakers after each
sessiOn.
8:00 am, Newcomers Reception
12:30 pm, Analysis of Intergenerational Ambivalences, David
Klein; Kurt luescher; Frank lettke; Pauline Boss; Lori
Kaplan; Discussant: Bertlram Cohler
Friday, Nov. 10, 12:30 pm, Stephanie Coontz
Saturday, Nov. 11, 12:30 pm, Alejandro IPortes
Sunday, Nov. 12, 12:30 pm, Mary Pipher
2:15 pm, Analysis of Hierarchical Data, Julia McQuillan
Presidential Address and
NCFR Honors Ceremony
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Saturday, Nov. 11, 4:00pm, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention:
Prospects for 2000 and Beyond, Stephen R. Jorgensen,
1999/2001 NCFR President
Research Updates for Practitioners
Friday, Nov. 10, 2:15pm, Putting Family Policy on the Political
Agenda, Karen Bogenschneider
12:30 pm, The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: Report From a
25-Year Landmark Study, Judith Wallerstein
12:30 pm, Translating Research Into Practice and Policy,
Cheryl Buehler; Karen Bogensdmeider; Jeffry larson,
CFlE
Sunday(
12
7:30 am, Worship Service
Saturday, Nov. 11, 2:15pm, Walking the Walk: Research
Insights About Navigating Work and Family, Shelley
MacDermid and lara Stoutmeyer
8:30am, Genetics and Families, Sue Donaldson
3:30 pm, The 1-fistory and Heritage of Qualitative Research,
Michael Quinn Patton
Monday, Nov. 13, 10:00 am, Attachment and Human
Development: Findings, Controversies, and Implications for
Research and Practice, Martha farrell Erickson
5:15pm, Rhythms, Time, and Social Locations: Variability in
the Lives of America's Poor Families, linda Burton
Ernest Burgess Award Address
Sunday, Nov. 12, 2:15pm, Intimate Pathways: Changing
Patterns in Close Personal Relationships Across Time, E.
Mavis Hetherington
President's Welcoming Reception at the
Minnesota History Center
Friday, Nov. 10, 7:00- 11:00 pm
An Evening at the Penumbra Theatre
fund Raiser for the John McAdoo
Scholarship fund
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Friday, Nov. 10, 8:00pm
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�Theory Construction
Methodology
2:45- 4:15p.m.
Session #5 ...................... Marquette
November 8-9, 2000
Regisb·ation
Workshop Fees: Professionals - $40 (includes one copy of the
paper packet); Students $25 (includes one copy of the paper packet); Attendance only- $20 (does not include the paper packet);
Non-attendance - $25 (you will receive the paper packet AFTER
the November meetings). Papers presented at this Workshop will be
sent to registrants in advance. Make checks, money orders, or university purchase orders payable to TCRM2000/NCFR.
You may print out a registration form by connecting with TCRM's
website through the NCFR site: ~'WW.ncfr.org. the link is in
the Annual Conference section of the site. Send all TCRlvi
registrations and correspondence to: Thmnas B. Holman,
TCRM2000 Chair, Brigham Young Univ., 380B SWIG, Provo, UT
84602-5309.or email at thomas_hohnan@byu.edu, or by phone
at 801-378-6704, or by FAX at 801-378-4385.
Wednesday,
9:30 -10:30 a.m ...... .
8
. Second Floor Foyer
Registration
A Wholistic Methodology That Sustains the Mythopoetic Heart of
Families, Debot·ah A. Davis; Edward R. Bation
Discussant: Joe Gt·zywacz
Presider: Jacqueline J. K:i.t·by
Brainstorming: Session #6 ............ LaSalle
Communication Processes And Unpartnered Mothers' Transition to
Parenthood: Developing Family Development Theory, Gail G.
Whltdmrch
Discussant: Thomas Blume
Presider: Tom Hohnan
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Plena1·y: Session #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Building Toward a National Survey of Family.
Panel: V. jeffery Evans, Shelly M. MacDermid, Alan A. Acock
Discussant: Jan Trost
Presider: Randal Day
Thursday,
9
8:00a.m.
.... Second Floor Foyer
10:30 a.m.- Noon
Session #1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Registration
Ethical Practices in Marriage and Family Therapy: Currents and
Possibilities, Scott Bait·; Tom Cadson; Martin Erickson
Discussants: David Fournie1·; Dale R. Hawley
Presider: Terrance Olson, CFlE
Session #8 ...................... Marquette
Session #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Advancing Research on Fathering: Conceptualizing & Assessing
Unique, Common, and Interchangeable Effects, Heidi Stolz
The Individualization of Fatherhood: Applying Sociological Theories of
Risk Across Social Contexts :md Life Course Trajectories, Kevin Roy
Discussants: Joan Aldous; Shawn C!uis~i.ansen
Presider: Alan Hawkins
1:00- 2:30p.m.
Session #3 ...................... Marquette
Family Work as Ritual, Howard Bahi·; Kathlleen Bahr
The Meaning of Mealtimes: Theoretical Reflections and Multigenerational Research, Ardyth Cannon; Kathlleen Bahr
Discussants: Ramona Faith Oswald; Anisa Zvon.kovic
Presider: !Laura !Landry Meyer
Session #4 ........................ LaSalle
Can Social Exchange Theory Explain Changes in Marital Quality
During Caregiving! Debra Wright
Discussants: Nadine Marks; Richard Bulcroft
Presider: Kevin Roy
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Reading Family Science: An Analysis of the Objectifying Practices of
Family Science Discourse, Stan Knapp
Discussants: Harriette I'. McAdoo; Margaret Crosbie-Bw·nett
Presider: Jetse Spt·ey
Session #9 ........................ LaSalle
A Relational Approach to Adolescent Identity in a Postmodern Society,
Kristine Balbet·
Discussants: lPaul §chvaneveldt, CFlE; J. Kelly McCoy
Presider: Nora Dunbat·
10:15- 1:1.:45 a.m.
#10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
The Future of Family Theory: Comparing Graduate Students and
Faculty Perspectives. Student Panel
Discussant: J. David lLamlbe11
Presider: Heidi Stolz
: Session #1:1.. . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Studying "A Sense of Presence" in Grieving Families, Janice
Winchester Nadeau
Discussant: Catherine Chilman
Presider: Jane Gilgun
�Summit: Marketing and
Positioning family
Professionals in the fields of
Gerontology and Geriatrics
TCRM Program Continued
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Brainstorming: Session #12 .. Marquette
The Development of Generative Parenting: Intimacy and
its Implications for Generativity, Alan Hawkins; Kay
Bradford
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Presider: Thomas Rane
Session #13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Building Blocks for an Affective Theory of Love, Norman
M.Brown
Discussants: Jean Giles-Sims; Jeffrey JElison
Presider: Patricia Noller
2:45- 4:15 p.m.
Session #14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
(Sponsored by the Education and Enrichment, Ethnic
Minorities, Family and Health, and Feminism and Family
Studies Sections)
Thursday, November 9
11:30 am-6:15pm
Registration Fee: Student - $40; NCFR
Member- $45; Non-member- $50. Includes
Reception and refreshment break. Reserve your
ticket on the Conference registration form on page
81 or online at www.ncfr.org.
How the Concepts of Self-deception and Moral Agency
Transform the Content of Family Life Education,
Terrance Olson
Discussants: Patricia Hyjer Dyk; Bru·bara H. Settles
Presider: Sharon K. Houseknecht
Agenda
11:30 am- 12:30 pm ........... Duluth
Registration and Opening Reception
12:30 -12:50 pm .............. Duluth
Session #15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Welcome, Introductions, "Stage Setting," and Opening
Remarks, Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFllE,
Workshop Chair
Studying Data From Multiple Family Members Over Time:
An Overview of Different Quantitative Tools, Manfred
VanDulmen
Discussants: Walter Schumm, CFllE; Phyllis Moen
Presider: JEdward R. Barton
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Plenary: Session #16 ....... Marquette
TCRM and Family Theory Development: Past, Present,
and Future. Panel: David M. Klein, Jetse Sprey,
12:50- 1:30pm ............... Duluth
Geriatric Services and Family Professionals
1:30- 2:00pm ............... Duluth
Future Needs of Aging Families
2:00 - 2:45 pm ............... Duluth
Geriatric Education Consortia
The Future in Geriatric Services
Pauline G. Boss, James White
Presider: Thomas B. Holman, CFllE
6:15 -7:15 p.m •............ Marquette
Business Meeting
2:45- 3:25pm ............... Duluth
Panel: Family Concerns in Care Giving
Presiders: Thomas B. Holman, CFllE, Workshop
Chair; and David G. Fourniex·, Incoming Workshop
Chair
3:25 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Instructions for Work Groups, Maxine HammondsSmith, CFlJE
7:15 - 8:30 p.m .............. LaSalle
Reception
3:30 - 3:45 pm
Brealc and Refreshments in Work Rooms
3:45- 4:45 pm
WorkGroups
1
...... Duluth
Preparing Students - Geriatric Services Perspective
2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board Room 2
Preparing Students - Family Systems Perspective
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Fields of Gerontology and Geriatrics continued
3
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Thursday, November 9, 8:00am-5:15pm
Integrating Family Professionals Into Service Teams Geriatric Services Perspective
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Integrating Family Professionals Into Service Teams Family Systems Perspective
4:45 - 5:15 pm
. . . . Duluth
Report Back from Work Groups
5:15-6:15pm... . . . . . . . . . ....
.Duluth
Where do we go From Here! Implementation
6:15pm
Goals: " To highlight current fatherhood research and trends in practice with fathers and their hmilies ~ To encourage a dialogue and further exploration of orher signitlcanr male experiences of males in families, across the lifespan .
Sponsored by the Males in Families Focus Group, and Ethnic Minorities Section,
and the Minnesota Council on Family Relations Males in Families Group.
RegistJt"ation Fee: NCFR Member - $55; Student - $55;
Non-Inembet· - $65. Reserve your ticket on the Conference
registration form on page 81 or online at 'WV\TW.ncfr.org .
. Duluth
Thank You's, Evaluations, and Wrap up,
Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE
Through a collaborative effort with the Geriatric Education Centers
from Texas and Minnesota, and the Minnesota Area Agency on Aging,
this summit will examine the importance of bringing a family systems
and family strengths perspective to the care of family members requiring long-term care and their family member caretakers. Both the
impact and the contextual nature of long-term care and how family
resilience can be supported will be examined. Family professionals have
the potential to help health care systems overcome some of the culwral
and educational obstacles that have traditionally limited medical treatments. Pulling together practitioners and scholars from geriatric services
and family studies, the summit will focus on the changing needs of
aging families from both a geriatric and family centered perspective. A
dialogue will develop through workshops from these rwo perspectives
on how to best prepare the family professionals of today and tomorrow
to work with our aged populations as well as with other
professionals serving them.
Extension
mily life
Workshop
Thursday, November 9, 8:30 am 2:30pm
Duluth Room
Updates on key national, regional and multi-state efforts, and
insights into the future. Extension educational resources shared
via posters and presentations. Netv10rk with Extension colleagues.
Agenda
8:00am ....... .
...... Ballroom C
Registration
8:30am ....... .
...... Ballroom C
Welcome
8:40- 10:15 am
....... Ballroom C
Symposium: Male familia! involvement~ An Update.
Panel: Phillip J. Bowman; Michael lamb; B. Kay Pasley;
William Marsigllio
10: l 5 - 10:3 0 am . . . . . . . . . . . .... Break and Refreshments
10:30- 11:45 am
Breakout Sessions: Fathers and Fatherhood
Papers . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom C
What Kind of DacP NOT How Jv1uch Time as Dad? Donald
Gregory
The Bottom Line: ~;len'" Perceptions of Costs and Benetlts of
Active Fathering, Rob Palkovitz
. . . . . . . . . Rochester
Workshop 1 .
hrst Steps and Beyond; Kathleen
. . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Workshop 2 ...
The 1en Comrnandmeuts w Prepare you to Develop a
Fatherhood Program in Y•mr Cmnmunity, Dwah1.e Sinuns
Workshop 3. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Registration Fee: $55 postmarked by Oct. 25; $60 after
Oct. 25 and onsite; $40 for students (includes refreshments
and lunch). Checks payable to Univ. of Minnesota. Send to
Sue Meyers, 211 Peters Hall- Univ. of Minn., 1404 Conner
"He Said, She Said," Neil Tifi
Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108, Phone: 612/625-1250,
Fax: 612/625-3746; E-mail: SMEYERS@che.umn.edu.
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1.
Dads Makt a Diffc:rence: Teens Teaching Teens About
Respunsiblc Fatherhood, Gall:y Gt·eenfield
The Fathering Indicators Framework, Jay Fagan; Vivian
Gadsden; Aisha
James Davis
�Males in Families Workshop continued
11:45 am- 12:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom B
Lunch and Networking
12:30 - 2:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom B
Symposium: Discussion of "Deconstructing the
Essential Father" (Silverstein and Auerbach, 1999)
Panel: Carl Auerbach; Michael Connor; William Doherty;
Association of Councils leadership
Training Workshop
Thursday, November 9
2:00 - 9:30 pm, Rochester Room
Registration fee: Free for Affiliated
Council Presidents; $25 for all others. Fee includes buffet dinner. Register on
Louise Silverstein; Alexis Walker
the Conference registration form on page
81 or online at www.ncfr.org. Plan to
sign up as soon as possible. Any questions,
contact Britton Wood, Program Chair,
Association of Councils: E-mail:
brittonw@swbell.net.
2:00-2:15 pm ................... Break and Refreshments
2:15-3:30 pm ........................................ .
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: Male familial Involvement
Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom C
Patterns and Consequences of Fathers Taking Parental Leave: An
Exploratory Study, Rudy Ray Seward; lisa Zottarelli; Ryan
G. Fletcher
A Range of Fatherhood Experiences: Insights From Qualitative
Research on Men in Families, Kevin Roy
Prenatal Parental Involvement of Non-residential Fathers of
Children Born to Unmarried Mothers, Marina Barnett; Jay Fagan
Workshop 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Working with Young Fathers in a Responsible Fatherhood
Program: Lessons for the Field, Dadisi R. Elliott
Workshop 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
An Agency Audit for Father Inclusive Programs, Neil Tift
Roundtables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
1. Men of Color and White Privilege, Harry McClain
2. Young Fathers, Jeffry Jeanetta-Wark
3.
Lessons Learned: Initial Efforts to Develop a Father's Support
Group Among Early Headstart Dads, Joseph M. White
3:30-3:45 pm .................................. Break
3:45 - 5:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom C
John McAdoo forum on African-American Males in families
Panel: Rose Brewer; Mahmoud El-Kati; Andrea Hunter;
Alexis Pate; Anthony Pinn
2:00- 4:15pm
4:30 - 5:30pm
Presidents' Orientation.
Buffet Dinner and Networking
Workshop
leadership Renewal: leaving a legacy
5: 30 - 9:30 pm
What will you as the president of your affiliate (or any other board
member) leave as a legacy after you have moved on from the role as
an afflliate leader? The workshop will address this pertinent topic.
Dr. Bonnie Braun, Univ. of Maryland, is the leader. She will
take the participants through a process of looking back, looking
around, and looking ahead.
What have you done in the past that pleased you about your
investment of time, energy and gifts? What is it you want to do
now that can make a difference in your current involvement? In
what direction do you want to channel your energy to help make a
difference in the long run?
This fun and challenging workshop is a gift to all affiliate presidents
from the Association of Councils. All members of affiliate boards
are invited to attend this unique workshop, (cost is $25). The more
persons who can attend from an affiliate and talce on the mantle of
a "legacy Ieaver," the more exciting and rewarding the affiliate's
growth and influence upon the professionals in your arena.
first Annual Work/life Summit
Wednesday, November 8, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Ballroom C
Making Minnesota the Model of Choice for family-friendly Employers
Summit Goals: ~ To bring researchers, practitioners, and the business and labor communities together to dialogue and gain an understanding of
work/life issues on families + To discuss the impact of diversity, immigration, and welfare reform on work/life issues in the business and labor
communities • To develop a product to be disseminated throughout the business and labor communities.
Some of the topics to be discussed during the day include: • Developing criteria for models of a family-friendly work environment • The state of
the work force " What role does research play in evaluating family-friendly work policies?
Registration Fee: $150 (includes Continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment brealcs, and handouts). Complete information will be sent soon.
If you wish to be on the mailing list contact: Cindy Winter, Conference Coordinator at 888-781-9331, Ext. 15 or e-mail:
wintersc@ncfr.org.
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Come and Give Honor to the Winners ofthe 2000 NCFR Awards.
The following awards will be presented prior
Address on Saturday, Nov. 11, 4:00 pm:
to
the Presidential
Marie Peters Award for Outstanding Contributions in the area of
Ethnic Minority Families: Hamilton I. McCubbin, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison
Jan Trost Award for Outstanding Contributions to Comparative
Family Studies: Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State Univ.
Reuben Hill Award for the best 1999 research article: To be
announced.
Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist
Perspective in Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be announced
Outstanding Contributions to Feminist Scholarship Paper
Award in Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be announced
NCFR Student Award for Excellence as a Student With High
Potential for Contribution to the Field of Family Studies: To be
announced
The Ernest Burgess Award for Oustanding Scholarly Achievement
During the Course of a Career in the Study of Families: E. Mavis
Hetherington, Univ. ofVirginia. This award will be presented on
Sunday, Nov. 12, 2:15 pm, during the Burgess Award Address when
Dr. Hetherington will present her Address.
The following appreciation awards will be presented during the Annual
Business Meeting, Friday, Nov. 10, 4:00pm.
2000 Annual Conference Program Chair: Elaine A. Anderson,
Univ. of Maryland
Local Arrangements Co-chairs:
Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE, Emeritus, NCFR Executive Director;
Marcie Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Ctr., St. Paul, MN
Public Schs.
Outgoing Editor of Family Relations: Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Univ.
of Florida
Awards given by various NCFR Sections and Focus Groups will be
presented during their respective membership meetings.
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Join your colleagues at the exhibits located in
Ballroom E/F/G on the 3rd floor of the
Hilton Hotel.
Review the newest materials, look for books
written by your colleagues, and learn about
other family organizations. Prizes are awarded
during the exhibit breaks at 12:15 each day.
Exhibit Hours
Friday, Nov. 10, Noon-5:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 11, 9:00am- 5:30pm
Sunday, Nov. 12, 9:00am-1:15pm
Special Exhibits Events
Friday, Nov. 10, Gand Opening, Noon;
Prize drawings, 12:15 pm
Saturday, Nov. 11, Prize drawings, 12:15 pm
Sunday, Nov. 12, Prize drawings, 12:15 pm
Sunday, Nov 12, Half Price Sale of Combined
Book Display Books, Noon
Reserved Exhibitors as of] uly 21. A complete Exhibitors Director will be in your Conference registration packet.
*Allen Press
*Allyn & Bacon
*Association Book Exhibit
*Association of Councils
Child Welfare League of America
*CSREES/USDA
*Family Works, Inc.
*Free Spirit Publishing
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*Groves Conference on Marriage & Family
*I 'Wanna Be Me - Carol Gesme Games
*Life Innovations, Inc.
*Mayfield Publishing Company
*MELD
*National Institute on Media & the Family
New World Library
*Oleanna Books
*Qualitative Solutions & Research Pry Ltd
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*Rochester, NY Convention & Visitors
Bureau
*Sage Publications, Inc.
Selwyn & Ross Publishers
*Society for the Second Self, Inc.
*Worth Publishers
*Exhibit booths. Representatives will be at the
Conference.
�Program Chair:
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
ONGOING EV
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Minnesota Council
Conference Registration
Coatroom - Prejunction Area (3rd floor)
7:30am- 1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00pm
Employment Matching Service
Board Rooms 1 and 2 (3rd flom)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Center and Silent
Auction
Sponsored by the Minnesota Council on Family
Relations, Local Arrangements Committee, and
NCFR Affiliated Councils
Directors Row 2 (3rd flom)
8:00am-6:00pm
8:00 am ............... Newcomers Reception
10:30 am ...... Plenary Session- Stephanie Coontz
Noon ............... Exhibits Grand Opening
12:30 pm .. Analysis of Intergenerational Ambivalences-
David Klein, Kurt Luescher, JFrank Lettke,
Pauline Boss, Lori Kaplan, Bertram Cohler
2:15pm ......... Research Update ror Practitioners-
Kru:en Bogenschneider
2:15 pm ............. Analysis of Hierarchical Data -
Julia McQuillan
4:00 pm ............. Annual Business Meeting
7:00pm ..... President's Welcoming Reception
8:00 pm .. An Evening at the Penumbra Theatre
Exhibits
Ballroom EIF/G (3rd floor)
*Note: All sessions are numbered. ·Friday sessions begin with the number 100 (e.g. #100,
#101, etc.). Saturday sessions begin with #200; Sunday sessions with #300; Monday sessions with #400.
**Presentations are classified as to research (R), practice (P), or both research and practice
orientation. If
nothing is listed, the author did not indicate the emphasis of the presentation. ***Session formats are indicated by: PA- Paper; SV- Symposium; WK -Workshop.
****Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2-letter abbreviations. The following is a key:
Education & Enrichment (EE)
Family Science (FS)
Religion & Family Lite (RF)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family Therapy (FT)
Research & Theory (RT)
Family and Health (fH)
Feminism & Family Studies (ff)
Association of Councils (A C)
Family Policy (fP)
International (IN)
Studems/New Professionals (Si\1)
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7:15 am
*Session #100 . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different facilitator. This room may be used during the day for this purpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Facilitator: Dale R. Hawley
7:30
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8:15 am
Session #101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING
Students/New Professionals are invited to bring their breakfast, and
network with others. Breakfast may be purchased at the Cash Sales
carr in Ballroom D.
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
:15 am
8:
Session # 102 . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom B/C
MERS RECEPTION
Presiders: Cheryl A. Buehler, NCFR At-large Board MemberMembership; Stephen R. Jorgensen, NCFR President; Michael
L. Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Direcrors and Program Committee
All attending a Conference for the first or second time are invited.
Network with NCFR Board members, other professionals who share
your research interests, textbook authors, and Section leaders.
Complimentary light refreshments.
. . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Family and Health: Women and Health
R The Influence of Daily Hassles and Role Balance on
Health Status, Mary E. (Betsy) Garrison; Troy
Stuart; Sarah Piet·ce; Ten"Y Buchanan
R Dependent Care Preferences of Elderly Women, Teresa E. Shafer
R Perception of Child Difficulty and Depression in Caregiving
Grandmothers, Margaret H. Young, CFLE; Teresa}. Dawson
Presider: Suzan Sherman
Recorder: Janeen C. Manuel
Session #106 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Federal Welfare Reform, the Hard to Serve, and Multiple
.Ban:iers to EmxJloyment: How States are Assisting Clients
Experiencing Domestic Violence
B Leaders: J<mine M. .Zweig; Laura K. Kaye; Pamela
Holcomb; Martha R. Burt, The Urban Institute
Chair: Janine M. .Zweig
Session #107 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Impacting Violence, Behaviox· Pmblems, and Pool' School
Petfo.rmance
R A Test of a Model: Processes Underlying Children's Responses
to Witnessing Physical Aggression in Their Families, Judee E.
Onyskiw
R Explaining the Source of Children's Behavior Problems in Single-parent and Intact Families, Jeanne M.. Hilton; Stephan Desrochers
P Does Interagency Collaboration Work?: Integrating Family Therapy
and Crisis Nursery Services to Reduce Child Abuse and Neglect,
Catherine Four.re
Lynn JLewis
Programmed for Failure: Elemems AJ1ecting Ped(mnance in 7th Grade,
8:00
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Session # 103.
. Duluth
MINNESOTA COUNCIL ON FAMILY
RELATIONS MEETING
Presider: Joan K. Sprain, MCFR President
All members of the Minnesota Council are invited. A special spealcer is
planned as well as conducting the Annual Business Meeting.
8:30
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Mad1. Adams
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llnternet Resources and Public l!.Jse Data Files for
Intet·national Research and Teaching
B Leaders: Eileen Trzcinski; Steven K. Wisensale;
Linda L. Haas
Masako
Chair: Eileen Trzcinski
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Session #104 ***WK . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Application of Ethical Guidelines to Parent and Family
Education Issues
**B Leaders: Betty l. Cooke, CFLE; Glen F. Palm; Dawn
Cassidy, CFLE; Ada Crane Alden, CFLE; Sue Stoner
Presider: Betty L. Barber
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and Relational QuaHty
R Leaders: Susan K
Susan S. Henddck;
Pamela
F. Scott Chdstopher; Sara
jacobs Carter
Discussant: Clyde Henddck
Chair: Susan K.
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10:30 am- Noon
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Time After Time: Recurring
Family Myths, Changing
Family Realities, Stephanie
Coontz, Ph.D.
Sponsored by Univ. of Maryland, Dept.
of Family Studies; and Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.,
Depc. of Human Development
112-1 EM R
112-2 FF
112-3FF R
Stephanie Coontz will place the issues facing America's families in
historical and cross-cultural perspenive, challenging many widespread assumptions about what is and is not new in marriage, family
life, sexual mores, and childhood experience. She will explore the
changing patterns of constraints and oppormnities in which different
groups and individuals make rheir personal choices, arguing that
both interpersonal relations and family policy must be understood in
a larger social context.
R
Linking Attitudinal and Perceptual Measures of Body
Image: An Extension of the Waist-to-hip Ratio
Literature, Clarice Evans; Malt""k B. White
112-5 FF
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Young Women of the Stone: Long-term Effects of
Female Palestinian Adolescent Involvement in the
Intifada and Their Movement From the Private to the
Public Sphere, Suzanne L. Maughan; Brian K.
Balt""belt""
Poster Session
(Posters are grouped by topics.)
Adolescence
1!2-6 RT
R
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Clarifying Negative Parenting: Differentiating
Psychological Control From Inconsistency and
Hostility, Elizabeth L Harmon; Brian K.
Barbelt""
Stephanie Coontz is Professor ofHistOJ:Y and Family Studies,
Evergreen State Univ. She is a highly acclaimed speaker; Author of The
Wtzy We Reallv Are: Coming to Terms With America's Changing
Families; and The Wtzv We Never Were
Jennifelt"" L. Kelt""pelman; Amy D. Claborn
Adolescent Girls to Women, Julia McQuillan
112-4 FF
Welcome: Stephen R. ]olt""gensen,
1999/2001 NCFR President
Introduction of Speaker: Kathelt""ine R. Allen, ClFLE
Presider: Elame A. AndeJr"son, 2000 Program Chair
Influence of Parenting Behaviors on Adolescent
Outcomes: Comparing Latinos, African Americans,
and Whites, Andlt""eW J. Supple
Adolescent Girls' Plans for the Future: The
Importance of the Mother-daughter Relationship,
Talking to Adolescents About Sex: Dilemmas and
Recommendations, Jennifelt"" JL. Fitzharris;
Ronald Jay Wernelt""-Wilson
112-SRTR
Adolescent and Parent Perceptions of Media Influence
on Adolescent Sexuality, Ronald Jay Welt""nelt""-
Wllson, Jennifer L. Fitzharris
1!2-9 RT
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Session # 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom E/F/G
EXHIBITS
The NCFR Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to
enhance your work. Take time to visit with the representatives at the
booths. Prizes will be awarded daily. On Friday and Saturday you need
not be present to win a prize. Prizes will be listed on the display board
at the NCFR Booth, and if your name is listed, you can claim your
prize there.
112-10 EE R
Change and Continuity in Adolescent Sibling
Relationships, Katherine J. Congelt""; Chalandrn
M. Bryant
Risk-taking Adolescents: Are They Different From
Past Generations? Cathy Hockaday; Stacy
Thompson
112-ll EE B
Evaluation of an Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Program: Reconciliation of Inconsistent Results,
DeloJr"es E. Smith; Jo Lynn Cunningham;
Christi Blankenship
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Adolescents' Relationships With Parents, Peers, and
Others as Predictors of Self-assessed Physical Health
Ratings and Health-promoting Behaviors, Kerry L.
112-13 FP P
Noon
112-12 FH R
What Do Teen Parents Need? Assessing Community
Policies and Effective Services for Pregnant and
Parenting Teens, Diane W. Bales; Dionne P.
2:00 pm
Krienelt""-Althen
Session #112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom D
Poster Symposium is new to this year's Conference. It is a combination Poster
Session and Symposium. A presider will hand out a list of questions to participants before the session begins. After the welcome, panicipants walk through
these posters for 30 minutes. For the final 30 minutes, there will be a facilitated
discussion based on the questions that have been disseminated.
Step.hens
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112-14 FS R
An Analysis of Children's Perceptions of Ideal
Qualities in Parents in Families With Adolescents: A
Cross Sectional Study of Adolescents, Uma Devi
Peace
112-26 EE B
Karen §. Myers-Bowman, CFlE; Kathleen K.
Walker
112-27 IN R
Krishnan; Bat·bara M. Newman; Philip R.
Newman
112-15 FT B
Passing on the Peace: Parents and Children Describe
War and Peace, Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFlE;
Children's Reactions to Imernational Conflict: A
Cross-cultural Analysis, Karen S. MyersBowman, CFLlE; Kathleen K. Walker; Judith
A. Myers-Walls, CJFlE
112-17 RT R
1
Jory, CFlE; David Bmion
112-16 RT R
Sexual Cruelty to Animals: Individual and Family
System Characteristics of.Juvenile Offenders,
William Michael Fleming, CFlE; Brian L.
Session #113
Sexually Abstinent Adolescents: An 18-month Followup, Lynn Blinn-Pike
Cumulative Risk and Youth Problem Behaviors: The
Role of Intelligence, Cognitive Problem-solving
Ability, and Self- esteem, Jean M. Gerard; Cheryl
Sponsored by NCFR Sections and the Association of Councils
Presider: Kad1leJtill1l<e R. Allen, ClFLE
A. Buehler
112-18 RT R
Parents Matter: Family Processes and Adolescent
Substance Use, Laurie L. Meschke; Nicole
Carver
Join the speaker and representatives of Sections and the
Affiliated Councils for an open discussion about the Plenary.
Kylin; Lynne M. Borden
Child Socialization
112-19 EE R
The Effect of Demographic Variables on Parental
Acceptance/Rejection: A Survey Study, Ahmed
Zaman; Tino Lei
112-20 IN
Relationship Among Children's Temperament, Their
Mothers' Self-esteem and Parenting Behavior, Kye-
Ok Hong; }011g-Hye Han
Childhood
112-21 EE B
Child Care Providers' Reliance Upon HIV/AlDS
Informational Sources: Implications for Family Life
Educators, Thomas M. Coleman; Carlos A.
Toledo
112-22 EE B
Child Care Rating System, lEric S. Killian;
JoAnne Kock
112-23 RT R
Free Time Activities in Middle Childhood and Their
Implications for Psychosocial Functioning in Early
Adolescence, Susan M. McHale; Corinna J.
Tucker; Kimberly A. Updegraff
Family Processes
112-24 RT R
Linking Gender Differences in Parenting to a
Typology of Family Parenting Styles and Adolescent
Development Outcomes, Leslie C. Gordon
112-25 RT R
Perceived Quality of Family Life: Financial, Human,
and Social Capital, Robert}. Griffore; Marsha T.
Carolan, CFlE; Lillian Phenice; Rosemary
Walker; Hye Won Hwang
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B Stories From Outside the American Dream: Parenting
in Poor Rmal African-American Communities, Angela
R. Wiley; Dale Montanelli
Parent Involvement in Rural and Urban Communities, Robert P.
Moreno
B One Family at a Time: A Psychoeducational Parenting Program,
Robert A. Fox
Presider: Kevin L AUemagne, CFJLlE
Session #115 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
The Florida Marriage JPt·oject: A Legislative Initiative to
Sh'engthen Marriages
Leaders: Mary W. Hicks; James Devlin;
Kathleen Mills; David Moran
Discussants: Dale R. Hawley; James Harper
Chair: Mary W. Hicks
Session #116 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Appmaches and Extensions of Gmwth Cll1'Ve Modeling
for Analyzing .longitudinal Adolescent Health Outcomes
Leaders: Janet Nieuwsma Melby, CJFlE; K. A. S.
Wickrama; Delfino Vargas-Chanes; Wei Chao
�118-11 RT B
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Session # 117 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
Analysis of Intergenerational Ambivalences
liTQl B Leaders: David M. Klein; Kurt Luescher; Frank
~ Lettke; Pauline G. Boss; Lori E. Kaplan
Chair: David M. Klein
Discussant: Bertram). Cohler
The Contribution of Family Processes to the Identity
Development ofYoung Homeless Women, Malissa
Smitha; Mary Elizabeth Curtner-Smith
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Session # 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
ASSOCIATION OF COUNCILS BUSINESS MEETING
Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Association of Councils
~
~President
2:15 - 3:45 pm
12:30 - 1:30 pm
Session #120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
RESEARCH UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS*
Putting Family Policy on the
Political Agenda, Karen
Session #118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Bogenschneider, Ph.D.
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration required.
Sponsored by the Association of Councils and
118-1 FS P
118-2 EM P
118-3 FH B
118-4 EM R
118-5 AC 13
118-6 FS B
118-7 FF P
118-8 FP
118-9 FS P
118-10 FT B
Family Science: From Adolescence to Young Adulthood,
Rebecca A. Adams
"Keeping it Real": A Faith-based Dialogue on Sexuality
for African-American Churches, Cindy E. Block
The Family Pet as a Resource in Elder-care, John W.
Engel, CFLE
Explaining the Success of African-American Women in
High School Science: Family Influences, Sandra L.
Hanson
Intergenerational Programs: Developing Crossgenerational Relationships as a Means of Addressing
Community Needs, Dan Lago; Wendy
Middlemiss, CFLE
From "Modern" to "Postgender": Changing the
Structure of Marriages, Anne Rankin Mahoney;
Carmen Knudson-Mru.1in
Sanctioning Discrimination? Addressing AAMFT's
Sexual Orientation Loophole, Katie E. Mosack;
Shannon Dermer
Faces of Change: A National Qualitative Study of the
Impact of Welfare Reform on Families, Thomas E.
Lengyel; David A. Campbell; Ellen Amstutz
Certification in Family Service Careers: What's New?
Laura S. Smart, CFLE
Filial Therapy With Parents From ''At Risk"
Populations: Effect on Parental Acceptance, Parental
Stress, and Child Adjustment, Nancy R. Smith;
Garry Landreth; Mary Costas; Alan Lobaugh;
Sue Bratton
Family Policy Sections
Hear the latest evidence on whether families
are a legitimate focus of policymaking and
whether policies will be more effective if
perspective. Learn about several concrete strategies
for connecting research and policymaking.
Karen Bogenschneider is Assoc. Prof, Hum. Dev. and Pam. Stud. and
Family Policy Specialist, Univ. ofWisconsin-Madison bt. She is a current
NCFR Board member, representing Public Policy; member ofNCFR Public
Policy Committee
Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE
*Research Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research and
methods and provides a practical base for practitioners and educators.
2:15 - 3:
Session #121 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Developmental Tasks: Strategies for
Parent Education
P The Red, Yellow and Green Way of Supporting Children's
Developmental Tasks: Strategies for Educating Parents in a
Diverse and Changing World, Ada Crane Alden, CFLE;
jean ill'iley Cl.adu:~, CFLJE
Chair: Ada Crane Alden, CFLE
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�2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session # 125 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Motherhood and Fatherhood in Mmtiple Perspectives
[ill?~J R Young Men, Procreative Identities, and Turning Points,
~ William Marsiglio; Sally A. Hutchinson
Session # 122 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Minority Families
R Reflections From African-American Women: Themes
on the Lifetime Process of Being Mothers and Daughters,
Kate Conway-Tm·ner; Tara N. Woolfolk
B Racial Discrimination as a Moderator of the Links Among Stress,
Maternal Psychological Functioning, and Family Relationships, Vehna
McBride Murry; Gene H. Brody; Adama Brown
R Correlates of Depression Among Rural African-American Single
Mothers, Anita C. Brown; Gene H. Brody
R Hispanic Professionals: Measures of Masculinil)'. Femininity, Selfesteem and Self-acceptance, and Acculturation, Estella A. Martinez;
R Fatherhood and Motherhood in Post-World-War II America, 19451964: Taking Another Look, Ralph LaRossa
R Gender, Kinship Ties, and the Nature of Parenthood: Community
Assessments of Biological and Adoptive Mothers and Fathers,
Charlene JE. 1\-liall; Karen R. March
R Adoptive, Adoptive-step, Divorced, Intact, and Step-fathers: Young
Adults' Retrospective Perceptions oflnstrumental Fathering, Seth J.
Schwartz; Gordon JE. Finley
2:15=3:
R Kin Upgrading in Older Families: Mixing Modern and
Postmodern Relationships, Katherine R. Allen, CFLE;
Rosemary Blieszner; Karen A. Roberto
R Women Recreating Their Lives: Challenges and Resilience in Midlife,
Linda Peterson Rogers
R Psychological Femininity and the Developmental Course of Marital
Satisfaction, PaulJ. Miller; Ted L. Huston; John P. Caughlin
R We Get by With a Little Help From Our Friends: Friendship as a
Social Context for Marriage, Heather M. Heims-Erikson
Discussant: Michael P. Johnson
Presider: Adriana). Umana
Recorder: Elizabeth Sharp
Session # 124 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
Religion and Mental Health
R The Role of Intrinsic/Extrinsic ReligiosiLy in Eating
Disordered Behavior, Larry F. Forthun, CFLE;
W. Pidcock; Judith L. Fischer
R The Effects of the Religious Commitment of Adolescents on their
Consumption of Marijuana and Cocaine, William H. Jeynes
B Understanding Stress and Coping in the Lives of Clergy and Clergy
Spouses, Carol A. Darling, CFLJE; JE. Wayne Hill
R Marriage, Motherhood, and Melancholy An10ng Women Ministers,
Constance L. Shehan; Marsha Wiggins Ft·ame; Susan Cody
Presider: Ken Greene, CFLJE
Recorder: Billie Sue Ellingson
.. Rochester
SPECIAl SESSION
Vonda 0. Long
Discussants: Edith A. Lewis; Wynona}. Bryant-Williams; M.
Dewana Thompson
Presider: William D. Allen
Session #123 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Family Strengths and Supports
pm
Session # 1.26
Analysis of Hierarchical Data,
Julia McQuillan, Ph,D,
Sponsored by rhe Research and Theol}' Section
Presider: Jane Gilgun
R Hierarchical linear models (HLMs) also
called multi-level models (MLM), or
growth curves when applied to over time
data provide a way to talce advantage of
complex family data. This is a follow-up to the symposium on
growth curve models.
Julia McQuillan is mz assistant profissor ofsociology at the University
ufNebmska-Lincoln.
2:15
=
3:
Session #127.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
PROFESSIONAlS SKillS
Every 30 minutes attendees change tables to allow participation
in three discussions.
127-1 P Cultivating Collaborations Beyond Academia: Sources of
Research and Social Support for New Professionals and
Graduate Students, Virginia Leigh Robinson; Diane
W. Bales; Dionne P. Stephens
127-2 B How Can My Research Malee a Difference in the Real
World: Linking Research and Practice: A Parable, Karla A.
Balling; Stephen A. Small
127-3 B Using Service Learning to Create Powerful Pedagogy in
University Classrooms, Ann P. Blackwell, CFLJE; Mary
France Nettles
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�2:15 - 3:45 pm
5:45 =7:15pm
Session #127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Session #129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
NCFR CFLE RECEPfiON
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS SKILLS
EXCHANGE continued
127-4 P Ten Things About Academia You Didn't Learn in Graduate
School, Marilyn R. Bradbard
127-5 P Mending the Edges for a Perfect Tapestry: Strategies for
Effective Team Teaching for New Professionals, Beverly
Bunch-Lyons; April L. Few; Tammy L Henderson
127-6 P Using Student-designed Projects to Enhance Teaching of
Family Policy and Other Family Courses, PaulaJ.
Burnside; Kristi L. Hannan
127-7 P Balancing Work and Family as a Graduate Student:
Perspectives and Solutions, Susan M. Cable; Kimberly J.
M. Downs, CFLE
127-8 P Pregnancy During Graduate School: Issues and Challenges,
Tammy S. Harpel
127-9 P Gender Dynamics in the Family Studies Classroom, Jodie
I.. Hertzog; Tammy S. Harpel
127-10 P Developing Professional Distance: Dealing With Disclosure
and Boundary Ambiguity in the Classroom, J. Elizabeth
(Beth) Miller; Robin N. Fornari; Farrah Stephen
127-11 P The Juggling Act: How to Balance Advising, Four-course
Teaching Load, and Family Life, Kris K. Ramassini
127-12 P So I've Been Told I Need a Teaching Philosophy! What is it,
and Where do I Begin? Phillip V. Scuderi
127-13 P "We're not Foreigners, We're From Here, but why Don't I see
any Others Like me?" - What it is Like to be a Domestic
Student of Color in Graduate School, David 0. Stovall;
Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
AND
MEMBERSHIP fORUM
Presider: Stephen Jorgensen, 1999/2001 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to the Program Chair, Local
Arrangements Committee Co-chairs, and Outgoing Editor of Family
Relations.
All members are welcome. Come and learn about NCFR and
its future programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opportunity
for members to provide input to the Board of Directors.
Co-sponsored by the NCFR CFLE Department and Family
Information Ser,rices
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE, Certification Director
By invitation only.
5:45
~
7:00 pm
Session #130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Family Therapy
Presider: James M. Harper, Section Chair
Session # 131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Research and Theory
~ Presider: Jane F. Gilgun, Section Chair
riifQl
5:45 - 7:00 pm
FOCUS GROUPS 1
All attendees are welcome to attend any Focus Group sessions. Topics·
are discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is indicated by
symbol.
Session # 132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette.
Marriage and Family Enrichment
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Presider: Phyllis E. Michael, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session # 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Issues
Presiders: Ramona Faith Oswald; Batya Hyman, Focus
Group Chairs
Session # 134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Irmgard R. Koscielniak, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
5:45 ~ 7:00 pm
Session # 135 WK . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
Demonstration of Web-based Research
Methods Class
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P Leaders: Margie J. Geasler, CFLE; Karen R.
Blaisure, CFLE
Presider: Glen F. Palm
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�Session # 136-Minnesota History Center, St. Paul
President's Welcoming Reception
Session # 137 .... Penumbra Theatre, St. Paul
Evening at the Penumbra Theatre
All attendees are cordially invited.
See the Families and Our Gathering Places:
Aftican Americans in Minnesota exhibits.
During the reception staff from the
Minnesota History Museum and the St.
Paul, MN public schools will give short
lectures describing the unique concepts
and designs of both exhibits and answer
your questions. You may also stop and
Bill All.en
Ft·andsco Villa:rn1el
visit the gift shops.
Meet NCFR President Stephen R. jorgensen, Director, School
of Human Environmental Sciences, Dale Bumper College of
Agricultural Food and Life Sciences, Univ. of Arkansas, and his wife,
Julie, members of the Board of Directors, and Section Chairs.
After a busy day of meetings, stop and enjoy the refreshments and
meet other colleagues. Buses will leave the Hilton Hotel throughout
the evening.
Thank you to the Minnesota History Center and the St. Paul Public
Schools for their contributions to this evening.
Sponsored by rhe Ethnic Minorities Secrion and Men in Families
Focus Group.
Evem Co-chairs: Bill Allen and Francisco Villarruel
St. Paul, MN is the site of the renowned Penumbra Theatre, a
Black Theater Company. Enjoy the play: The Ti·ial of One Short-sighted Blade Woman IIJ. Mammy Louise and Safi'eeta Mae. This presentation is a provocative, post-modern comedy that honors the strength,
dignity, fortitude and extraordinary achievements of MricanAmerican women in defiance of slavery and irs modern legacy of
racism, sexism, and classism. Limited seating, so purchase your ticket
early. Buses will leave the Hilton Hotel at 7:00pm to talce you to the
Penumbra. After the play buses will take you to rhe Minnesota
History Center to participate in the President's Welcoming
Receprion, and back to the Hilton Hotel.
Cost: $35 for professionals; $15 for students. A portion of each
ticket sold will be donated to the John McAdoo Award Fund.
Reserve your ticket on the Conference registration form or online at
www.ncfr.org.
Purchase video and
the
ntage of
Audio tapes may be picked up shortly after each session. Video tape orders will be taken and mailed within 7-10 working days
after the Conference.
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Coatroom -Pre-function Area (3!d floor)
8:00am-1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00pm
. . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
meditation wiil be led by a differem facilrhc day for rhis purpose whenever ses-
Employment Matching
Board Rooms 1 and 2 (3rd floor)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Center
Sponsored by the Minnesota Council on Family Relations.
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated C:uuncils
Directors Row 2 (3rd floor)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
. ...... Directors Row 4
PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING
brealdast, and
be purchased at rhe Cash Sales cart
l'rl•bsitlnals :rrc invited ro bring. their
Breakt~m mar
Exhibits
Miranda
Ballroom E/FIG (3rd floor)
9:00 am- 5:30 pm
Note: All sessions are numbered, 1<1day\ c;csswns
begin with the number 200 (e.g. #200, #201, etc.). Sunday
sions with #300; Monday sessions with #400. See page
i~Jr
an explanation of Presentation classifications. Session for··
mats, and Section Symbols.
Today's S
Panelists will share how
diversirv and attention to
12:30 pm , ....... , ....... Translating Research lmo
Practice - Cheryl A. Buehler, Karen Bt1ogenscl1neid.t:1'
Jeffry 'H. Larson, Crt£
2:15pm ................... Research Update for PractitionersShelley MacDemud, Lara S!rmtnH·ve
4:00pm ...................... NCFR Honors
Presidential Address, StC}Jhen R
6:45 pm ...... Counsel of Sages -Ann Tourigny
David H. Olson; §hamnJ. Pl'ice; n\nthony F.
(invited); Samuel Taylm (invited); Cindy
Roger H. Rubin,
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FOCUS GROUPS*
.... LaSalle
Session #203
Sexuality
Presider: Mindy J. Nakamoto, Focus Group Chair
Session #204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
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Presider: Aaron Larson, CFlE, Focus Group Chair
Everyone interested is invited
group.
to
an organizational meeting of this focus
Session #205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Teaching Family Sdence Meeting
Presider: Rebecca A. Adams
Mothers' and Fathers' Perceptions of Parenting
Performance and Satisfaction: Is it Predictive of Spousal
Report of Parental Competence! Lara}. Haase;
Kimberly A. Updegt·aff; Debra A. MaddenDerdich; Ana V. Estrada
206-8 RT R An Assessment of the Relationship Between
Nonresidential Father Role Enactment and Father
Involvement With Children, Randall W. Leite;
Patrick C. McKenry, CFLJE
Motherhood
206-9 FS R The Effc:ct of Mother's Monitoring on Youth Antisocial
Behavior: A Latent Growth Curve Analysis, Lance D.
Erickson
206-10 EM R Parent-child Co-sleeping in the Context of Parental
Belief Systems, Kathleen D. Ramos
206-11 RT R Generational Reciprocity in Human Development: The
Revisitation of the Psychosocial Issue of Trust/Mistrust
in New Mothers, Kathleen Shibley; Barbara M.
Newman
.Pal!:enthood
206-12 EE R Parent and Family Variables Related
Session #206 . . . . . . . • • • • . • Ballroom 0
Intergenerational Relations
206-1 FH B Intergenerational Activities: Effects of Preschool
206-2 FT R
206-3 IN
Children's Presence and Absence on the Behaviors of
Older Adults With Dementia, Julia A. Malia;
Kathleen A. O'Rourke
Relationships Between Parents With Young Children
and Grandparents: Parents' Experience of Unresolved
Marital Disagreements Involving Intergenerational
Issues, John M. Beaton; Joan Norris
Parental Filial Responsibility Expectations and Adult
Children Filial Supports- a Case Study of Taiwan, Wei-
ShiuanJeng
Fatherhood
206-4 EE R The Po maya! of Fathers in Contemporary Literature for
206-5 FS R
Young Children: Examining its InHuence on Fathers'
Identity Formation and Children's Perceptions of
Fathers, Suzanne M. Flannery Quuull
Relationships Between Fathers and Their Delinquent
Adolescents: Intimacy Tolerance and Psychopathology
in Male and Female Father-adolescent Dyads, Charles
R. Partridge; l'.ngie M. Schock; Stephen M.
Gavazzi
206-6 FT
Fathers' Participation in the Treatment of Their Child's
Mood Disorder, Angie M. Schock; Stephen M.
Gavazzi; Mary A. Fristad
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to Parents'
Tolerance of Their Preschoolers' Proactive Aggression,
A1me Belknap Wallick; Maureen S.
Blankemeyer, CFLJE; Mary M. Dellinann-Jenkins
206-13 FP R Welfare Recipient Mothers' Reported Parenting Beliefs
and Behaviors: Dispelling Stereotypes, Maureen S.
Blankemeyer, CFLJE; Rhonda A. Richardson;
Christine B. Taylor
206-14 EE R The Parental Child-rearing Practices in Taiwan, NeiYuh Huang
206-15 EE
Relations Between Parenting Style and Children's Play
Behavior, Mibaela Robila; Mellisa A. Clawson
206-16 RT R When a Child Dies: Primary Parenting Concerns
During the Loss of a Child, Sean E. Bmtherson
206-17 EE S Parenting 1eens With Special Needs: Challenges for
Adoptive Families, Jacqueline Haessly, CFLJE
Heahh/Well:ness/Illn.ess
206-18 FH
Issues Affecting Marital Interaction in Couples With
Breast Cancer, Kathryn Hoehn Anderson
206-19 FH
Impact of Acculturation on the Food Habits of
Hispanic Families Residing in Eastern North Carolina,
Ruben Vi:ramontez Anguiano; laura McArthur
206-20 FH B Utilization of Research in the Development of a Patient
Education Program to Decrease the Intensity of Cancer
Pain, Cheryl Carr; Teresa W. Julian
206-21 FH R Family Related Predictors of Breast Cancer Screening
Among Age-eligible Women in Medicaid-managed
Care, Susan K. Hoppough; Julie Chmielewski;
Barbat·a Given; Charles W. Given
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Ecological and Family Facrors Associated With the
Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in United States Youth,
Kathleen Burns Jager; Marsha T. Carolan,
CFLE; Jean M. Kerver; lorraine J.
Weatherspoon; Won 0. Song
206-23 FH R Long-term Consequences of Attemion Deficit Hyperactiviry Disorder: A Meta-analysis, Jeong Itim lee
206-24 FH R Role of Family and Friend Support on Reducing Emotional Distress Among HIV-positive Women, Julianne
M. Semvich; Judy A. Kimberly, CFLE; Katie E.
Mosack; Trad L lewis
206-25 FH IR The Effects of Parental Chronic IGdney Disease on the
Family, Suzanne R. Smith; Elizabeth Soliday
206-26 FH R Commitment, Partnership Satisfaction, Changes in Com
mitment Status, and Patterns of Alcohol Use Over Time,
Margaret R. Stone; Bonnie L Barbet·; laurie l.
Meschke; Amy L Busboom; Jacquelynne S.
Eccles
206-27 FH R Healthiness and Health-related Variables Concerning
Parent and Child Generations of Rural Families in Korea
-on Farming Families Whose Eldest Child Goes to More
Than Middle School, Soon Mi Yang; YmmgJu Yoo
206-28 EE R An Examination of the Structure of the Relationship
Between Fathers and Their Gifted Daughters That
Supports Giftedness, Sylvia L Blanchfield;
SedahliaJaspe:r Crase
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #207 .
. . . . . . . Rochester
PUBLIC
Starting Early, Starting Smart: Informing
Development on Young Children and Families
Panel: Eileen O'Brien; liz !ida; linda Jones; Andy Hsi;
Connie Morrow
Presider: Suzanne Randolph
This is a $30 million dollar research project that will inform practitioners
and policymakers about successful interventions and promising practices for
young children (binh-7 years) and families affected by substance abLLSe and
mental disorders. Funded through public/private partnership, 12 culturally
diverse grantees integrate behavioral health services in early childhood settings, such as Child Care, Head Start and Primary Care Clinics, where young
families are already receiving services for children. The Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Cas~y Family
Program have collaborated to fund, design, and evaluate these programs.
Eileen O'Brien, DHHS/SAMHSA; Liz Iida, Asimi-Amcrimii Rccoucry
Services; Linda Jones, Tulalip Trilm (Indian Child \Vclfore); Andy H.si,
Univ. ofNew Mexico; Connie Morrow, Univ. ofMiami Mcdim! Cciltcr
Family Processes, leadet·ship and Satisfaction
8 Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents: Analyses of
Psychosocial and Parenting Variables Over Three Time Periods,
§edahlia jasper Ct·ase; Cathy Hockaday
B Parent Processes and Adolescent Problems: Delinquency, Substance
Abuse, and Peer and Self-esteem Defrcits, Jennifer Parker; Max·k J.
Benson
B Predictors of Satisfaction With First Intercourse: A New Perspective
for Sexuality Education, Debm·a l. Thomsen; Joyce Chang
B Family Leadership: Creating Visions, Charting Directions Across
Generations, Kevin A. Galbraith
Ilresidcr: Kat·en S. Myers-Bowman, CFlE
Session #209 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Across Genemtions and Cultures in Marriage and Family
Therapy
B Assisting Families in Crisis Across Generations and Cultures,
Karen A. Cox, CFlE
R Organizing Principles in Immigrant Chinese Families Across
Two Generations- a Qualitative Study, Soh-leong lim
R The Relation of Unresolved Loss and Childhood Abuse to Current
Relationship Functioning in Clinic Couples, Karen Smith
Wampler; Briana S. Nelson
B College StLtdents' Perceptions of Family of Origin Functioning and
Reported Alcohol Use: Individual Factors as Mediators, Allan R.
Anderson; Carolyn S. Henry, C!FlE
Session #210 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Wod{ StnKtures and Family Strategies
R Dispelling the Myth: The Experiences and Realities of
Working-class African-American Women, Kimberly A.
Battle-Walters
R Father Involvement in Samc- and Alternating-shift Families:
Implications for Well-being and Marriage, Maureen A. Perry-
Jenkins; Abbie Goldberg; Elizabeth. Hendricks
R The Impact of Conflict on Relationship Qualiry Within Farm Family
Business Couples: An Examination of Gender Differences, Sharon M.
Danes; Kevin Doll
R Continuity in the Face of Change: The Gend..:red Division of Labor
in Commercial Fishing Families, Suzanna D. Smith; Steve Jacob;
Michael Jepson
Discussant: Anisa M. Zvonkovk
Presider: Aine Mall"ie Humble, CFLE
Recorder: Heather M. He!ms-Edkson
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�Tclldc·s are limited ro l 0 atrendees each. Participants change tables every
•iO rninurcs ro allow participation in rwo discussions. No advance regisu:uion required.
0
R Examination of the
Marriages: An Internation:1l
Characteristics Desired in a Por:cmial
Stephens
R Reconsidering the l:V1arital Process: Mate
Among Rural and Urban Couples in
Talkyi; Nancy B. Millet·;
Salcyi
Chair: Raeann K Ham.on, CFLE
Discussant: Bron l!ngoldsby, C:lFLE
Presider: Gatoy Pete1oson
Session #.212 SY .
EthnicH:y and
[
EE P Participamry Lecture Technique: Increasing
Learner Involvement in a Traditionally Passive
Setting, Mary Bold, CFLE
P Incorporation of Service Learning Into the Family
and Consumer Sciences Curriculum, JoLynn
Cunningham
2l·i -j EF B Assessing the Quality of Student Productivity for
' I
an Imerpersonal and Family Relations Internet
Course, David R. l!mig
B Parenting That Promotes Peace, Laura M.
Stanton
kaching and Training for a New Generation:
Continuity and Change in the Preparation of
Family Lire Educators, Michael]. Walcheski,
CFLJE; David J. Eredehoft, CFLE
EE P Never Give Another Handout: Internet Assisted
Classroom Management, Joseph Michael
White
Cohabitacing Farc:nt Families,
Manning; Pamela J. Snmd(:
R Perspectives on Adult Imer:tccions: Do,:;
Janet Nieuwsn1a
Christopher Choukalas
R The Early Years of Marriage: for Black
Couples, Terri L O!·buch
R Buffers to Effects of Single-mother
Development: Effects of Race, Gender. :md
Fathers on Growth Curvc:s of Adolz.:sccm
Drug Use, and Heavy
M. Barnes; Alan S. Reifman
Session #213
STUDENTS/NEW
Presider: Hilat·y Rose, Studcnts/1'-Tcw
Representative
interactive CD-ROM for training in
parenting skills for treatment
of behavior problems.
ParenlS of 5-18 year olds watch nine
choose solutions
them enacted. Research
parental satisfaction
improvements in
and child behavior.
For more info, wTite:
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20 lE. Cirde Drive
Suite 190
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740-593-9505
ur e-mail: gordon@ohiou.edu
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2000 NCFR Annual Conrerenc~
In use in 35 states!
This 3-hour program
is self-administered
and needs no
computer literacy.
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10:30 am- N
... Ballroom A/8/C
Session #215
PlENARY
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217-4 RT
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Immigrants and the
Adaptation of tff~e New
Second Generation,
Alejandro Portes,
Introduction ofNCFR Board and
Staff- Michael L. Benjamin
Recognition of Outgoing Board
Members - Karen
Bogenschneider, Cheryl A. Buehler, and William J.
Doherty
Introduction of Speaker: lFt·andsco A. Villarruel
Presider: Elaine A. Anderson
This talk will chronicle the lives of second-gener:nion, largely nonwhite and from the world's developing nations, whose parents immigrated to the U.S. The focus will be on their education, career expectations, language preference, ethnic pride, and the influence of their
American-born peers.
*See page 15 for an explanation of a Poster Symposium.
Poster Session (posters are arranged by topic)
Sexuality
217-5 RT R
Noon
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1:00 pm
Session #216.
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EXHIBITS
The Affective Context of Marital Lust, Cad A.
Ridley; Michael Gilson; Dawn M. Collins; Amy
L Busboom; David Almeida; Clyde Feldman;
Rodney M. Cate
217-6 EE R
Sexual Values of College Students: Implications for
Family Life Education, David Knox; Marty .IE.
Zusman
217-7 RT
Change in Sexual Frequency and Sexual Satisfaction as
Predictors of Marital Status, Nathan R. Cottle; Ted
JL. Huston; Shanna .IE. Smith
Women and Work
217-8. FF R
Sisters as a Support for Employed Women, Jennifer L.
Martin; Debra Nobles; JoAnn Engelbrecht,
CFLE
217-9 IN R
A Comparative Study on the Effect of Multiple Roles
Among American Married Women Graduate Students
and East-Asian Married Women Graduate Students,
Alejandro Portes has held fowlty positiom at the uniuersities of
Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Texas-Austin, Duke, and johns Hop kim.
Since 1987 and until he joined Princeton, he 1.uas]o/m Dewey Professor
in the Schoo! ofArts and Sciences at ]ohm Hopkiw. He bas serued in the
councils of the Latin American Studies Assn. and Americrm Sociological
Assn. and is current(y 11 member of the Board of the Spencer Foundation.
He is the author ofsome 200 articles and chapters on 111lti1mal deuelopment, economic, sociology, immigmtion, and urbanization. J-Iis most
recent books are The New Second Generation; City on the Edge, the
TransfOrmation ofMiami (with A. Stepick; winner of the Robert E. Park
Award, Community and Urban Section of the American Sociologicrd
Association), Immig]'llnt America, a Portmit 2nd ed. (with Ruben G.
Rumbattt,), and The Economic Sociology oflmmigration
Labor Force Stmctme as a Catalyst in the Feminization of
Poveny, Janice E. Clifford Wittekind; A11hur Wilke
Widowhood, Depression, and Gender: A Longitudinal Study,
Gary R. lee; Alfred Demaris
Work-family Spillover and Daily Reports of Work and Family
Stress in the Adult Labor Force, Joseph G. Grzywacz;
Daniel A. McDonald; David Almeida
Juhee Park; Jane Plihal
Work and Families
217-10 FF B Making Home Work: Family Factors as Influences on Stress
in Family Child Care Providers, Susan K. Walker
217-11 FH R Health Care Behaviors in the Dual-earner Family,
janice K. Purk
217-12 FP R The Impact of Organizational Culture on Men's
Participation in Child Care: Testing a Structural Effects
Model, Linda L Haas; Karin Allard; Philip Hwang
217-13 FP R The Relationship of Men's and Women's Personal,
Work, and Family Life to Job Absenteeism, Jason D.
McNeal; Julia A. Malia
217-14 FT R The Influence of an Employee Assistance Program on
Work and Family Life, Steven M. Han·is; Mark
Noon
=
2:00 pm
Session #217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom D
Poster Symposium - Unceliainty in Wm·k and Families*
217-1 RT R
Uncertainty as Normality: Ambiguity and Ambivalence
in Roles and Relationships for Women in Stepfamilies,
Shannon .IE. Weaver; Marilyn Coleman.; Kam
Colliet·
Adams; Latoya Hill; Carmen Soliz; Margat·et L.
Mm·gan
217-15 RT R Implications ofOvervvork and Overload for the Quality
of Men's Family Relationships, Ann C. Crouter;
Matthew F. Bumpus; Melissa Head
217-16 RT R The Relationship Between Parental Responsibility for
Child Day Care, Spouses' Job Status Differences, and
Location of the Program, Jay lFagan
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�Noon .. 2:00 pm
12:30 .. 2:00 pm
217-17 RT R In Love and in Business: Family and Business
Functioning in Copreneurial Couples, Margaret A.
Fitzgerald; Glenn Muske; Candace Philbrick;
Sherrill Grove
217-18 FT B Couples Who Downshift: Time, Money and Regaining
Control, Billie Sue Ellingson; Margaret A.
Fitzgerald
Session #219 ••••••••••••.••• Ballroom A
SPECIAl SESSION
Therapy/Counseling
217-19 FT R Measurement of Marriage and Family Therapy: The
State of the Art, Matt Dawson
217-20 FT
Premarital Counseling: A Meta-analysis Evaluation,
Bonnie Phlllips; Charles Lee Cole, CFLE
Gay/Lesbian Issues
217-21 FF R Queer Country: A Survey of Rural Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) People and Their
Families, Ramona Faith Oswald
The unexpected Legacy of
Divorce: Report From a 25-year
Landmark Study, Judith S.
Wallerstein, Ph.D.
S onsored by the Research and Theory, Family
/herapy, and Education and Enrichment
Sections
Presider: Gay C. Kitson
This talk will present findings from a new longiwdinal ~tudy of 93 middl~
class children, now aged 28-43 whose parents divorced I.n the early sevennes.
Their attitudes anxieties and choices in courtship, marnage, parenthood and
divorce will be 'compared with contemporaries raised in i~tac~ ~arriages.
Implications for changes in our understanding as well as m chmcal and educational interventions and public policy will be presented.
Judith Wallerstein is a well-known author and consultant. Some of
Cohabitation
217-22 RT R Obligations in Romantic Relationships, Lawrence H.
Ganong; Elizabeth Sharp; Jennifer L. Hardesty
217-23 RT R Comparison of Social Support Exchanges of Cohabitors,
Married Persons, and Singles, En-Ling Pan; Lynn
Magdol
her most popular books are her latest: The Unexpected Legacy ofDivorce:
The Good Marriage: How & Why Love Lasts (Sandra Blakeslee, contributor); Second Chances: Men, Women. and Children a Decade After
Divorce {Sandra Blakeslee, contributor); and Surviving th: Breakup:
How Children and Parents Cope With Divorce Joan Berlm Kelly,
contributor).
Communication
217-24 FT R Interpersonal Communication Among Young Adults: Investigating Effects of Past Parental Conflict and Parental
Divorce, Melissa}. Het'Zog; Teresa M. Cooney
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Gender, Family and Culture
217-25 FF R Exploring the "Culture" of Christmas: The Social Construction of Gender, Family, and Culture as Reflected in
Women's Magazines During the 1990s, Brenda L.
Seery; Laura A. Cobb; Kru·en K. Peckinpaugh
Military Family life
217-26 RT R Unidirectional and Bidirectional Abuse Between
Spouses: Air Force Couples in the Family Advocacy
Program, Karin Bartoszuk; Joe F. Pittman; Lisa
Taylor; Rhonda Buckley; Steven Lee
12:30 - 1:30 pm
Session #218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH .AlEJANDRO PORTES
Sponsored by NCFR Sections and the Association of Councils
Presider: Francisco Villarruel
Join the speaker and representatives of Sections and the Affiliated Councils
for an open discussion about the Plenary.
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SPECIAl SESSION
Session #220 .• ,.,, •• , •••• ···Ballroom B
Translating Research into Policy and Practice
Panel: Cheryl A. Buehler, Ph.D.; Karen Bogenschneider,
Ph.D.; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE, Ph.D.
Presider: Dennis K. Orthner
This workshop is designed for those intereste.d i~ bridging the gap
between research and action. Strategies for tadonng research to the
unique information needs, work cultures, and writing prefere~ces of
practitioners and policymakers will be presented. At.tendees WI.ll. work
in small groups to practice translating rese:rch for e~th er practttiO~ers
or policymakers. The results of each groups work wil be shared With
the entire group of paricipants.
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Cheryl Buehler, Univ. ofTennessee, and Karen Bogenschneider.' Univ.
of Wisconsin-Madison, are at-large members of the NCF~ Board of f!trectors;
Jeffry Larson, CFLE, Brigham Young Univ., is an active member m several
NCFR Sectiom.
�12:30
~
2:00 pm
R Chinese-American Families From Taiwan: The Transnational Study of
Filial Connections, Ciloue Cheng Stewart
Session #225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Session #221 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
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Adolescents, Theh· Families, and Their Futures
R Early Adolescence Talking Point_s: Questions That Middle
School Students Want to Ask Thetr Parents, Rhonda A.
SPECIAl SESSION
How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator, Dawn Cassidy, CFLE
Come and learn about the advamages and processes of becoming a certified
family life educator.
Richardson
B Adolescent Perceptions of Family Systems and Adolescent Family Life
Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Study, Carolyn S. Hen.ry, CfLE;
D. Christopher Estes; Linda C. Robinson
R Future Family Life for Youth, Aud Emanuelsen; Berger J.
Hareide
2:15
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3:
pm
Session #226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS*
A. McClelland; Shu-Clling Kao
Presider: Mark]. Benson
Walking the Walk: Research
Insights About Navigating Work
and Family, Shelley M.
Session #222 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
MacDermid, Ph.D., CFLE; lara
A. Stoutmeyer, M.S.
R Parents' Experience Helping Their Children Get Into College, Jerry
Family and Health: Health Stress and Family Relations
R Chronic Illness Stress in Marriage, Christine A. Cannon
R The Contribution of the Preterm Labor Suess and Family
Resiliency Factors to Pregnancy Adjustment and Adaptation in
the Preterm Labor family, Su-Chen Kuo
R Medication Compliance and Bipolar Disorder: The Influence of
Family and Health Stress, Victoria E. Lund; Carol A. Darling, CFLE
B Grandparents Beyond Integrity or Despair in the New Millennium,
Sponsored by the Association of Councils
Presider: Benjamin Silliman, CFLE
Shelley MacDermid
Lillian B. Brown
Presider: Glenna C. Boyce
Recorder: Sharon A. Denham
Session #223 SY . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
Innovative Pedagogy for a New Cohort of Family Scientists
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P Using the Internet to Create Interactive Learning
~l~ Environments in Family Science, Jennifer L Hardesty;
Jason D. Hans
~
B Merging the Classroom and Community: Linking Theory and
Application, Rona Joy Karasik; Debra L Berke, CFLE
Parent Training via CD-Rom: Using Technology to Disseminate
Effective Prevention Practices, Donald A. Gordon; Jacqueline J. Kirby
Session #224 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Apparem tension between professional and personal roles has absorbed researchers, practitioners, the popular press, and probably every adult
with a job or care responsibilities. This presentation looks to the work-family research literature for concepts and findings that may help
individuals define and achieve their desired life
configuration. Activities in this presemation
will model those suitable for use in corporate
settings, providing respondents with opportunities to discuss outreach to specific audiences.
Shelley MacDermid serves on the faculty and
directs tbe Centerfor Families at Purdue Univ. For
tbe past 15 yMrs, she has ro11ducted research 011 the relatiomhips between work conditiow mid fomily life. She also works extemively with corporatiom as director of
the Midzuestem \Vork-Fami(y Auociation. Lara Stoutmeyer is a recent graduate of the departmwt of Cbild Dewlopment and Family Studies at Purdue Univ.,
whac she completed an interw/Jip with the Vlork!Life Program. Lara is czmently
emplo)'ed tit the Univ. ofW!iscowin.
Lara Stoutmeyer
'Research Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research and
methods and provides a practical base for practitioners and educators.
Intergenerational Relationships in Older Families
liTQl
l__QJ_j
R Gender Differences in the Influence of Role Context on the
Psychological Well-being of Filial Caregivers: A U.S. National
Study, Hee-Jeong Choi; Nadine F. Marks
R Why Adult Children Provide Care to Aging Parents: Patterns of
Reciprocity or an Act of Love! Lina P. Guzman
R lntergenerational Consequences of Later Life Divorce, Adam D.
Shapiro
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�Session #227 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Divorce Education for Children and Their Parents
OJ
B Short and Long-term Effects of Participation in a Program
for Divorcing Parents, B. Kay Pasley; Theodore G.
Futris; Monique P. Pleasant
R Children of Divorce: Experiences of Children Whose Parents
Attended a Divorce Education Program, jason D. Hans; Mark A.
Fine
P Parents Forever: Education for Families in Divorce Transition,
Minnell L. Tralle; Jean Kvols; Susan S. Meyers
Presider: Mary W. Temke
Session #228 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Min01'ity Families/Race Ethnidty
B In Depth Visions of American Indian Families, Walter T.
Kawamoto; Tamru:a C. Cheshire; Annmaria B.
niin Rous~y
.
~ Increasmg Student Retention Through Family Support: The
Case of the Tribal College, Annmaria B. Rousey; Etic Longie
B Beyond Coping to Empowering Mrican-American Women
Caregivers: An Empowerment Perspective, Letha B. Chadiha
R Work Stress in the Family Life of Mrican Americans, Clifford L.
Broman
Discussants: Estella A. Martinez; Katia Paz Goldfarb
Presider: Leslie D. Hollingsworth
Session #229 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
Rural Low Income Families in the Context of Welfare
Reform: Findings and Policy Issues
P Why Do We Need Our Research to Focus on Rural Families?
Jean W. Bauer; Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Visualizing Policy Impacts for Family Well-being: A Framework
for Analysis, Bonnie Braun; Bernita Quoss, CFJLE; Mary Jo
Bartl; Sharon E. Powell
Isolation Issues for Rural Families, Kathy Prochaska-Cue; Sally
Bowman
Material Well-being of Rural Families With Children, Sharon
Session #230 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Gender: Ideologies and Roles
R What's Gender Got to Do With It? The Meaning of
Children's Gender for Parenting, Rebecca L. Warner
R Gender, Gender Roles, and Codependency, Esther L.
Devall, CFJLE; Carrie Nichols; Dawn Van Leeuwen
R Paternal Involvement With Children: The Impact of Gender
Ideologies, Ronald E. Bulanda
R Husband's Gender Role Attitudes and Emotional Expressivity in
Marriage, Geoffrey G. Steurer; Donna L. Sollie; Sterling K.
Wall
Discussant: Brenda L. Seery
Presider: William E. Rose
Recorder: Margaret Manoogian-O'Dell
Session #231 PA . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
Intergenerational and Cultural Issues
R Cohort and Generational Effects of Cultural Retention by Finnish
Canadians in Manitoba, Carol D. Harvey, CFJLE; Tuula
Heinonen
Distance, Contact, and Intergenerational Relationship:
Grandparents and Adult Grandchildren in an International Perspective,
Hae Seung Lee; Alan C. Taylor, CFJLE; Mihaela Robila
B Filial Piety and New Generation in Korea, Hyunsook Chung;
GyesookYoo
R Mexican Adolescents' Perceptions of Parental Authority, Behavior,
and Familism as Predictors of Conformity to Parents, Gary W.
Peterson; Kevin Ray Bush; Andrew J. Supple; Kristina M.
Kupanoff; Katie E. Mosack; Nick T. Pappas
Presider/Discussant: Tara Saathoff-Wells
Session #232 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
The Development of Romantic Relationships: An
Intergenerational Approach
1iifQ1 R Leaders: Chalandra M. Bryant; Rand D. Conger;
~ Ming Cui; Jennifer Meehan Brennom; lisa Matthews
Chair: Chalandt-a M. Bryant
Moderator: Catherine A. Surra
2:15
~3:15pm
Session #233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Selling; Bonnie Braun
Self-sufficiency and Economic Well-being Issues for Rural Low-income
Families, Frances C. Lawrence; Kathy Prochaska-Cue; Jean
W. Bauer
Mental and Physical Health Challenges ofLow-income Rural Families,
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration required.
Leslie N. Richards; Sally Bowman; Corinne Corson; Sheila
Mammen
233-1 RT B
Discussants: From Rural Family Research to Policy Applications,
Patricia Hyjer Dyk; Bernita Quoss, CFJLE
Chair:
W. Bauer
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Identity Salience and Observed Interactions With
Stepfamilies: Parental, Spousal, and Employment
Domains, DavidS. DeGarmo; Mation S.
Forgatch
�pm
.... Ballroom A/8/C
233-2 RT R
REMONY AND
ADDRESS
Adolescent Sexual Initiation: Are Parents Powerless to
Delay It!, Amy L. Karnehm
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: We're Family Too!,
233-3 EE R
Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention: Prospects for 2000
and Beyond, Stephen R.
Laura A. Landry-Meyer; Barbat·a M. Newman
233-4 EE B
Successful Community Partnerships: Building Family
Literacy and Health, Ann K Mullis; Ronald. L
Jorgensen, Ph.D., 1999/2001
NCFR President
Mullis; Thomas A. Cm·nille, CFLlE
233-5 RT R
(Double round table) Icelandic Parems' Recollecrions of
Having Received Corporal Punishment, Their Current
Attitudes Toward its Use, and Their Currem Pranices in
Administering it to Their Own Children, Elisabeth
Palmadottlr; Mary Elizabeth Curtne1·-Smith
and Cultural Insight Through Instrument
Development, Marie-LuJse Friedemann; Paivi
Astedt-Kudti
233-6 EE B
Moderating Factors of Male College Students' Binge
Drinking Behaviors, Boyd \V. Pidcock; Larry lF.
Forthun, ClFLE; Judith l. Fischer
233-7 RT R
The Impact of a Military Overseas Peacekeeping
Deployment on Marital Stability, Quality, and
Satisfaction, Walter R. Schumm, CFLE; D. Bruce
Bell; Paul A. Gade
233-8 FT B
A Therapeutic Retreat Model for Distressed Rural
Couples, Jean N. Soderquist; Sean E.
Brotherson; Val Farmeli·
233-9 FT B
Family-of-origin Environment, Genograms, and
Substance Abuse, J. Phillip Stanberry, CFLE
233-10 AC B "Keeping Children Safe": An Integrative Model for Early
Violence Prevention and Parent Education, M. Dewana
Thompson; Angela R. Black; Joy D.
Types of Conference
Plenary: General session attended by all registrants. Speakers focus in
depth on a theme. ~ Concurrent Session: Session sponsored by NCFR
Sections. Each session has an overall theme with 3-4 papers presented during the time slot. Some include audience discussion.
+ Symposia or Workshop sessions have specific themes. A moderator
leads the discussion, and a discussant relates the papers to each other.
+ Poster: Presentation summarized in graphic form, and grouped by
subject. Authors are present to discuss their work, and have handouts for
participants. ~ Poster Symposium: A combination Poster Session and
Symposium. A presider hands out a lisr of questions to the participants
before the session begins. After the welcome, particip~mts will walk through
these posters for 30 minutes. For the final 30 minutes, there will be a facilitated discussion based on the questions that have been disseminated.
+ Round Table: Informal discussion session with the leader(s) giving a 1015 minute overview of the topic. + Focus Group: Informal discussion of
topics not central to existing Sections.
Presicler: Carol A. Darling, CFI..E,
1999/2001 NCFR President-elect
For 25 years, the federal government in the
U.S. and numerous professional organizations
have riveted their ;mention on the "epidemic" of adolescent pregnancy, as it
was labeled in 1976 by the Alan Guttmacher Institute. What have we
learned fi-Oin our intensive study of this form of adolescent risk-talcing
behavior made by the research and practirioner communities? This address
will offer an analysis of the major variables associated with adolescent sexual
and contraceptive behavior, pregnancy, and childbearing, and will issue
preclicriom for the decade ahead with particular attention to adolescent
pregnancy prevenrion imervemions and their evaluation.
Stephen R. Jorgensen, is Directrn; School ofHuman Environmental
Sci,•Jtce.r. Dale Bumpers College ~fAgrimltwnl Food and Lift Sciences,
University ofArkamas. He bm actively served NCFR as Publications Vicepresidmt, Rmbm Hill Awmd Committee, CFLE Committee on Standards for
Certi(imtion; CFLE Rcuiew Committee; Family Relations Editor Search
Committee; Nomiuating Committee; CFLE Task Force; Chail; ]MF Editor
SCilnb Collllllittce.
NCFR is pleased to honor the winners of the 2000 awards: Jan Trost
for Outstanding Contributions to Comparative Family Studies;
Jessie Bernard; Reuben Hill for the Best Research Article for
1999; Students/New Professionals. See page 12 for a description of the
Jwards. The Burgess Award will be presented on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2:15pm,
during the Burgess Award Address. NCFR Appreciation Awards were presenteel during the Business Meeting, Fri., Nov. I 0.
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Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION
Gather with your Legacy Circle friends and colleagues for
hors d'oeuvres and beverages. Listen to Gerhard Neubeck
weave NCFR's history through his original poetry. View
memorabilia from NCFR's rich history. By invitation only to
those who have been NCFR members for 25 or more years.
R.S.V.P
Hosts: Michael L. Benjamin; NCFR Board and Staff
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�5:30 - 6:45 pm
241-5
241-6
Session #236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
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241-7
Education and Enrichment
Presider: Howard L. Barnes, CFLE, Section Chair
241-8
Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
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Religion and Family Life
241-9
~ Presider: Dale R. Hawley, Section Chair
241-10
5:30
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6:45 pm
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
241-11
I Hate Listening to Boring Papers! Preparing a Stunning
Presentation, Katherine R. Allen, CJFLE
Getting My Foot in the Door! Becoming Involved in NCFR,
Catherine Sollieim; Tammy Henderson
I'm Just an Undergraduate- What Can I Get Out of the
Conference, and Can I be Involved in NCFR? Mary Ann
Hollinger; Ct"}'stal Hill; Betsy (Elizabeth) Kellner
Spreading the Word About NCFR at the Local Level Becoming Involved in Affiliated Councils, Lane Powell,
CFLE; Britton Wood, CFLE; Shulamit Ritblatt
There Are So Many Graduate Programs - How Do I Choose
the One That is Best for Me? Ann Crouter
I've Got This Great Idea- Tips for Getting Funding for My
Research, Sally Koblinsky; Leigh Leslie
The Teaching Portfolio: A Means for New Family Science
Educators to Improve and Document Their Excellence in
Teaching, Deborah Barnes Gentry, CJFLE
Adoption
Presider: Gordon E. Finley, Focus Group Chair
Session #239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
fiifQl
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Men in Families
Presiders: Jay Fagan; William D. Allen, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Session #240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
Work and Families
Presiders: E. Jeffrey Hill, CJFLE, Lynet Uttal, Focus Group
Co-chairs
5:30
~ 7:00 pm
Session #241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
ONE STOP SHOPPING: PROFESSIONAl
DEVElOPMENT IN NCFR.
Seasoned family professionals and graduate srudents share their knowledge with
others in this hands-on session. Each discussion group is limited to 10 attendees. Participants change tables every 35 minutes to allow participation in rwo
discussions. No advance registration is required.
241-1
241-2
241-3
241-4
Publish or Perish! Can I Learn to Write Articles for NCFR
Journals? Robert M. Milardo; B. Kay Pasley
Can I Review Articles Submitted to NCFRJournals?
Practical Tips, To be announced
This Conference Program Looks Impossible! Getting the
Most From Your NCFR Conference Experience, Marillyn
Flick
How Can I Share My Knowledge? Tips for Submitting a
Proposal to the NCFR Conference, Harriette McAdoo;
Leslie Koepke
*See page 19 for an explanation offocus groups.
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Session #242 .
u
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f SAGES
Sponsored by the NCFR Sections and Students/New Professionals
Panelists: Ann Tourigny Turner, CAE; David H. Olson;
Sharon]. Prke; Anthony P. Jurich (invited); Robert G.
Rydet· (invited); Samuel Taylor (invited); Cindy Winter,
CMP
Moderator: Roger H. Rubin
Presider: Hillary Rose
All attendees are invited. Some ofNCFR's most experienced members
will share their reflections abom the "Action" era of the late 1960s and
early 1970s when the students/new professionals formally organized and
implemented new programs. These students of the 60s and 70s continued being active in NCFR, and are now leaders in the organization and
the field of the family. Come and hear abom their antics and how they
moved NCFR into greater action and involvement.
7:
Session #243.
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SESSION
Dawn Cassidy, ClFliE, NCFR Certification Director, and members
of the Certification Review Committee will be available to give assistance in completing the CFLE application form. Sign up at the NCFR
Exhibit. Open to all attendees.
�247-11
Design and Use of the Parenting Narrative Interview: One
Instrument, Two Research Agendas, Jeffrey L. Stueve;
David M. Hansen; Joseph H. Pleck
Session #244 ........ .
Marquette
Policy
Presider: Dennis K. Otihner, Section Chair
247-12. Use of Children's Drawings in Qualitative Research,
Kathleen K. Walket·
Round Table Chair: Carl Auerbach
Business Meeting Presider: Jan Ewing, Focus Group Chair
Session #245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
JI:nternational
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, CFJLE, Secrion Vice Chair
Session #248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Family Economics
Presider: Jeanne M. Hilton, Focus Group Chair
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9:
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Session #246. . . . . . .
Families and l'edl!.nology
Presiders: William J. Doherty,
All attendees are welcome to come to the organizational meeting of this
focus group that is being proposed.
Session #247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
Qlll!alitative Family Research Netwm_.k
~ Round table formaL Attendees clwnge rabies every 30 minures
to allow participation in two discussions; fdlowed by rhe focus group business meeting.
247-1
Listening to Voices That Are Hard w Hear, Sandra J.
Bailey, Cl'lLE
*See page 19 for an explanation of focus groups
Session #249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
NORTHWEST COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
MEETING
Presider: Kip Whitney Jenkins, Northwest Council President
~ 11:00 pm
Session #250 . . . . . .
9:00
Ballroom AlBIC
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247-4
247-5
247-6
247-7
247-8
247-9
247-10
Technical Considerations for Using Internet Chat Rooms as a
Qualitative Data Source, Bruce Bayley
The Use of Qualitative Methods to Study Ourcomes in
Psychotherapy, Denise §. Berg
Peaks and Pitfalls of Conducting Qualitative Analysis of
Secondary Data, tee i\,1Hl DeReus
Exploring Intended and Unintended Consequences of
Qualitative Research, Nita S. fitzgerald; Sharon E.
Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various
universities and allied associations. Each reception will have separate
seating and display areas. The following have reserved space as of July
14, 2000:
Powell; Carey Wexler Sherman
247-2
Groves Conference
Syracuse Univ., Dept. of Child and Family Studies
Univ. of Maryland, Dept. of Family Studies
Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science
Using Qualitative Methods to Explore Sensitive Topics:
Insights Learned Through Dissertarion Research on \\!omen
Abuse and Divorce, Jennifer lL. Hardesty
The Making of an Electronic Village in the Frontier of
Cyberspace: An EfTective Internet Methodology for
Qualitative and Quanrirarive Research With Hard to Reach
Populations, Robin Michelle
Utilizing the Collaboration Framework as a Tool for Needs
Assessment and Evaluation Research, Rebecca Pettit
Qualitative Analysis of Archival Data: The Case of Maternal
Employment, Annmada B. Rousey
Unique Challenges of Conducting Qualirative Research:
How Much Should Researchers Share With Participants!,
If other groups wish to sponsor a reception, contact
Cindy Winter, NCFIR Conference Coordinator, by
October 15.
Session #251. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Brigham Young University ke Cream Social
BYU will continue its tradition of donating proceeds from the lee
Cream Social. This year's recipient will be Partners for Violence
Prevention. See page 4 for information about this organization.
Elizabeth Sharp
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�SUNDAY SCHEDULE
TS
teJ!"eJnce Registration
6:45 - 7:15 am
Coatmom - Pre-function Area (3rd floor)
8:00am- 1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00pm
~~y·~...,,.,....,. ...
Session #300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
MEDITATION TIME
Matching Service
BOtzrd Rooms 1 and 2 (3rd jlo01)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different facilitator. This room may be used during the day for this purpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Facilitator: Dale R. Hawley
Center and Silent Auction
Sponsored by the Minnesota Council on Family Relations,
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated Councils
Directon Row 2 (3rd jlo01)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
7:30 - 8:15 am
Session #301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING
Students/New Professionals are invited to bring their breakfast, and
network with others. Brealcrast may be purchased at the Cash Sales
cart in Ballroom D.
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Ballroom £'/FIG (3rd jlo01)
9:00am-1:15pm
Note: All sessions are m.11mbered. Today's sessions
begin with rhe number 300 (e.g. #300, #301, etc.). Monday
sessions with #400. See page 13 for an explanation of
Presentation classifications, Session formats, and Section
Symbols.
:30 =8:30am
Session #302 . . . . . .
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WORSHIP SERVICE
Sponsored by the NCFR Religion and Family Life, Ethnic Minorities, and
Feminism and Family Studies Sections
Special music
Message
Presider: Dale R. Hawley
7:.30 am ............................ Worship Service
8:30am ........ Genetics and Families- Sue Donaldson
l 0:.30 am .................... Plenary- Mary Pipher
12:JO pm. Public Policy Seminar: Putting the Puzzle Together:
Where is Disability on the Radar Scope?
The Intersection of Policy, Research, and Service -
Susan Daniels and Rhoda Olkin
All attendees are welcome. Participate in an enlightening, uplifting
worship with your colleagues.
8:
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Session #303.
•.•••• , , • , Ballroom D
2:15 pm .................. Burgess Award and Address E. Mavis Hetherington
3:.30 pm ..... History and Heritage of Qualitative Research-
Michael Quinn Patton
5:15 pm
. . ....... Rhythms, Time, and Social Locations:
Variability in the Lives of America's Poor Families -
Linda Burton
8:30 pm ................. Party and Dance Sponsored by
Students/New Professionals and NCFR Sections
Poster Symposium - Media*
303-1 FF R
303-2 FF R
A Decade of Advice for Women and Men in Bestselling Self-help Literature, Toni S. Zimmerman
Gender Role Stereotypes and Family Roles in Comic Strips,
Dorothy M. .Berglund, CFLE; Tara A. Inman
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303-17 RT R Conflicting Value Considerations for End-of-life
Decisions, Ronit D. leichtentritt; Kathryn K.
Rettig
*See page 15 for an explanation of a Poster Symposium.
Family life Education
303-18 EE R Substance Abusing Women's Perceptions of Family Life:
Implications for Family Life Education, Geannina S.
Bartholomew, CFLE; Shirley R. Klein
303-19 EE B Family Life Education and Middle and Older Adults,
Sharon M. Ballard, CFLE; Michael Lane
Morris, CFLE
303-20 EE R Gender Comparisons of Relational Qualities of
Marriage Enrichment Participants and Nonparticipants:
Implications for Marketing, Keith D. Goforth;
Michael lane Morris, CFLE; David l. Brown
Poster Session (posters are arranged by topic)
Parent Education
303-3 RT R Examining the Concept of Maternal Self-efficacy in
Mothers of Toddlers Enrolled in an Early Head Start
Program, Rena A. Hallam
303-4 EE R Selecting a Childcare Provider: Decision-making
Processes of Expecting Parents, Elizabeth M.
Johnson
303-5 EE B Advice Given to Parents on Welcoming a Second Child:
A Critical Analysis, laurie Kramer; Dawn
Ramsburg
303-6 EE B Parenting and Child's Involvement in Household
Responsibilities: Implication for Parent Educators,
Marilyn M. Rossmann
303-7 EE R Learning from Childcare Providers: Informal Parent
Education in Childcare Arrangements, lynet Uttal
303-8 EE B Planting Seeds for Nonviolent Homes: Parent
Educators' Experiences Presenting a No-spanking
Discipline Curriculum, Wendy Walsh
303-9 RT R A Meta-analytic Review of Parenting Programs
Designed to Reduce the Incidence of Child
Maltreatment, Keri K. O'Neal; Miriam H.
Mulsow; Steven l. West
303-10 EE 8 Parenting Education With One-child Families, lisen
C. Roberts, CFLE; Priscilla White Blanton
Aging/Gerontology/End of life Decisions
303-11 FH R Listening to the Stories of Alzheimer's Families: A
Formal Case Study Approach, Annabell. Agee;
Priscilla White Blanton
303-12 FF B Gender Socialization and the Cultural Construction of
Elder Caregivers, loretta G. Brewer
303-13 FF R Profiles of Oldest-old Women: A Rural/Urban
Comparison ofTwentieth Century Life Experience,
Gladys j. Hildreth, CFLE; Sandra F. Sutter
303-14 FF R Words ofWisdom: What We can Learn from Retired
Women, Clu:istine A. Price
303-15 FH R The Relationship Between Living Arrangement and
Perception of Social Support, Depression, and Life
Satisfaction Among Elderly, lisa M. Drager;
Shulamit N. Ritblatt
303-16 FS 8 Perceived Congruency of Goals as Predictors of Marital
Satisfaction and Adjustment in Retirement, Michael S.
Webber; jean Pearson Scott; Richard S.
Wampler
Curriculum
303-21 EE R Expectations and Preparedness of Family Life Education
Students for Working With the Bereaved, Susan D.
Maxymiv, CFLE; Mam·een S. Blankemeyer,
CFLE
303-22 EE B Building Curriculum to Facilitate Future Practitioners'
Understanding of Outcome Assessment Through the
Internship Experience, Wendy Middlemiss, CFLE;
Todd R. Gomez, CFLE
303-23 EE B Student Satisfaction and Learning: Assessing the Use of
New Technology in the Classroom, David N.
Yarbrough
Schools and Families
303-24 EE R Who is Influencing Who? Families and Schools: Past,
Present, and Future, Cindy C. Moseman, CFLE
303-25 EM R Factors That Affect Vietnamese Students' Adjustment to
the U.S. School Environment: The Culturalecological Perspective, Dang-Giao T. Nguyen; Susie
D. Lamborn; Hanh Q. Trinh
303-26 FH B Enhancing Family Health Through a School-based
Cancer Risk Reduction Outreach Initiative, Barbara
D. Ames; Patricia Farrell; Anne Murphy; Ann
Mellen; Natasha Kendal; lisa Murray-johnson
303-27 IN R Recently Immigrated Korean Children's Experience
With American Public School, Yoo jin Choi
Gender
303-28 FT R The Influence of Ethniciry on the Practice of Feminist
Family Therapy, Mona Mittal; Elizabeth A.
Wieling
303-29 FF B He Does, She Does, Who Does? Division of Family
Work in Couples Where the Wife is Self-employed,
Debra l. Berke, CFLE
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�~ 10:00 am
Session #304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
R Linking Research and Theory in Family Therapy Journals: A Content
Analysis, Dale R. Hawley; Rachel Hawley
SPECIAl SESSION
Session #307 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
8:30
Genetics and Families, Sue K.
Donaldson, Ph.D.
Sponsored by the Family and Health and
Research and Theory Sections
Presider: Vivian Gedaly-Duff
There is a genetic social revolution. The new
genetics lmowledge has the ability to idenrif}r
altered genes that cause or predispose to disease before there are genetic therapies. Families and their members face
threats to their privacy and rights. The potenrial for disruption of family and
social relationships, and discrimination in health insurance and employmem
exists. Dr. Donaldson challenges family researchers and clinicians to meet
this explosive knowledge in genetics and the health and well-being of
families.
Sue K. Donaldson is dean and professor of nursing at the Johns Hopkins
University School of Nursing and professor of physiology at the Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine. She received a master's in nursing from Wayne
State University and a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics from the
University of Washington.
8:30 - 10:00 am
*
Session #305 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Continuity and Change in the Family Science Discipline
~
R A Content Analysis of Family Research in the Journal
of Marriage and the Family 1990-1999, Aparna Bagdi;
Alan C. Taylor, CFLE; Heather Blowes;
Jonathan G. Sandberg
R NCFR and the History of Family as a Field of Study and Professional
Practice, StanJ. Knapp; Jetse Sprey
Presider: Stan]. Knapp
Family Strengths and Social Support
R Contributions of Social Support and Organizational Justice in
the Well-being of American Expatriates, Tara S. SaathoffWells; Rex E. Culp
R Family Strengths in Post-Communist Transition: Romania and New
Lands, Sylvia M. Asay, CFLE
R Parental Strategies for Protecting Children from the Effects of Father's
Job Loss in Korea, Sungeun Yang
Presider/Discussant: GyungJa Yoon
Session #308 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Quality in Marriage and Remarriage
R Activity Preferences, Companionship, and Progress in
~ Premarital Relationships, Catherine A. Surra; Nathan R.
Cottle; Christine R. Gray; Kristin L Harmell; Elizabeth A.
Vandewater
R The Intergenerational Transmission of Marital Quality, Danelle D.
DeBoer; Hongyu Wang
R Do Courtship Data Predict Marital Quality and Stability? A 13-year
Longitudinal Study, Sylvia Niehuis; Ted L. Huston
R Take it from us: Stepfamily Members' Advice for Remarriage,
Marilyn Coleman; Shannon E. Weaver; Lawrence H.
Ganong
liTQl
Session #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participams change tables every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions. No advance registration required.
309-1 EE
309-2 RF P
Session #306 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Changing Thinking and Practice in Marriage and Family
Therapy
R Promoting Client Creativity: A Comparison ofTherapeutic
Approaches, Margaret L. Morgan
B Constraining and Facilitative Beliefs in Marital Therapy,
Nathan P. G. Cobb, CFLE; Stephen T. Fife
B Actual vs. Perceived Knowledge of Child Development in a
Therapeutic Context: A Survey of Therapists, Connor M. Walters;
Nikki Ruble; Yu-Chl Yu; Brian Schopf
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309-3 EE P
309-4 EE P
309-5 EE B
309-6 EE
Perspectives in Teaching: Matching Strategies With
Purpose, Muriel R. Azria, CFLE; Anne M.
Stanberry, CFLE
Dialoguing With Differences: Helping Students (and
Instructors) Move Beyond Fundamentalist Reactions in
Marriage and Family Courses, Carla M. Dahl; Judy
Watson Tiesel
Incorporating Movement Activities in the College
Classroom, Ellen Bryce Dickey, CFLE
Linking Generations Through Service: Elder Service
Partners, Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE; Carol Way
Participatory Research: A Pedagogical Approach,
Gregory E. Kennedy
Promoting Perspective-talcing in Academic and Community Settings: A Teaching Round Table for Family
�- 1:15
........... Ballroom E/F/G
BREAK/ClOSING Of
HAlf PRICE BOOK SAlE
Science University Instructors and Extension Agents,
Julie K. Kohlet·; Laura M. Stanton; Ronit D.
teichtentritt
309-7 EE B
Space Creatures to the Rescue: Helping Practitioners
Understand and Contribute to Evaluation, Sally S.
Prizes will be awarded at 12:15 pm. Today you must be present to win.
Books from the Combined Book Display will be sold at a 50% discount at noon. Other Exhibit materials are NOT part of the sale.
Kees Martin, CFJLE; jose1Jh Galano; lee
Huntington
309-8 EE P
Adult Learning Theory: Teaching the "Off-time"
Swdent, Marie Elise Radina, CFVE; Jennifet· lL.
Hardesty
309-9 EE P
Using Technology to Enhance Traditional Roleplay in
HDFS Classes, Robin G. Ymu·e; Shawn lL.
Poster Symposium - Support Collaborations and Relationships
Christiansen
313-1 AC B
8:
Session #310
a
How Five Basic Resources are Being Provided
Generation-to-Generation in America's Cities, Connie
Steele; Madeline Rogero; Fred Cole
. . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
313-2 AC B
Visions for Families: Town and Gown Collaborations,
Jo Ann Engelbrecht, CFJLE; Al'minta L
jacobson, CFJLE
313-3 AC B
''I'm a Lookin'": Entering the Job Search,
Sharon J.
Christine Price
Presider: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Session # 311
. . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A/B/C
Barbara H. Settles
313-4 AC R
313-6 EE B
313-7 FH R
Blieszner
Presider: Elaine A.. Anderson
Mary Pipher, Ph.D., is clinicalpsyc!Jologist; and uisiting tiJJistillli profcssrn;
Univ. ofNelmJJ·ka. Author ofAnother Cou11trv: tbc Emotimwl Ti·n'!lill o(Our
Elders; Reviving Ophelia: St1vi11g the Selves rdAdolcsccnt Gir!r: 1-limga Pt~iw;
and Tbc Shelter ofEacb Other: Rebuilding Our F111nilic.r
Relations Between Individual Identity Formation and
Family Characteristics: Implications for Working With
Families, Ronald JL. Mullis; Ann K. Mullis; John
C. Bt·ai.lsford, CFJLJE
Role Modeling Intervention to Decrease Family
Boundary and Role Ambiguity in PICU, Patricia
Shm1 Tomlinson; Mama Fitzgerald; Pam
Milberger; Cynthia Peden-McAlpine; Bernita
Missal; Mary Regan
Introduction of Spe:1ker: Rosemary
Using her book as a basis, Pipher will tell stories of her diems and their families struggling with all the issues that aging prcsellls in the new century. This
talk will focus on how our American concepts of h·cedom and in-dependence
interfere wid1 our caring for the old, and presems a strong case for the importance of grandparents in the lives of children. She will help families cross the
"time zones" of the century and comn1llnicate and respect other generations.
Home and Away: Family Issues in a Trucking Lifestyle,
MelindaJ. Hill; NancyW. Hudson
Ph.D.
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota
Dept. of Family Social Science and Brigham
Young University, Cu. for Studies of the Family
Does Parenting Matter: The Relationship Between
Parental Involvement and Adolescent Outcomes,
Shat·on E. Powell; Mary Jo Bartl
Poster Session (posters are arranged by topic)
Family Processes
313-5 EE B
Another Country: Navigating the
Emotional Terrain of Our Elders,
In Their Own Words: Parent Perceptions of a Parent
Empowerment and Support Program, Kathy Janvier;
Family Policy
Attitudes Toward Covenant Marriage in Arizona, Alan J.
Hawkins, CFLE; Steven L Nock; Julia C. Wilson
313-9 FP R
On the Other Side of the Desk: Former Welfare
Recipients Who Now Work for "The System," Cheryl
lL. Cheek; Kathleen W. Piercy
313-10 FP R Impacts of Public Policy on Feeding a Family With
Limited Income: Reflections of Currect Situation and
Visions for the Future, Kimberly A. Greder; Mary
313-8 FP P
Jane Brotherson
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2:00 pm
313-26 FS R Parental Correlates of Child-to-Parent Violence, Arina
Ulman
313-27 RT B Emotional Reactions to Sexual Victimization and
Perpetration Among Adolescent Sex Offenders and
Delinquents: A Closer Look at Relational Issues, David
313-11 FP B What Happens After Welfare? Comparisons of Work
and Income Patterns Among Welfare "Leavers," Current
Recipients, and Low-income Non-recipients, Kristi L.
Hannan
313-12 FP R Services in Response to Domestic Violence and Their
Relation to Policy, julie C. Law
313-13 FP R The Effects of Childcare Experiences and Related
Factors on Employment for TANF Recipients, Angela
Harden, Constance L. Hardesty, Loretta Bass
313-14 FP R The Influence of Concurrent Planning on Timely
Permanence for Foster Children: Judicial, Child
Welfare, and Foster Parent Perceptions, Pamela
Choice; Amy D'Andrade
313-15 FP R Federal Aid for Grandchildren Living in Grandparentheaded Households, Twylaj. Hill
Religion/Spirituality and Families
313-16 RT 18 The Effect of Religion, Demographics, and Place on
Traditional Family Values, Gary L. Hansen
313-17 RF B A Collective Case Study Approach in Exploring
Protestant-Catholic Marriages, Susan D. Meyerle
313-18 RF B Religion, Spirituality, and Wellness, Thomas W.
Roberts,CFLE
313-19 RF R Similarities and Differences Across Cohorts Claiming
Religiosity as a Coping Mechanism in Times of Economic Distress, Dudley Chancey; Greer Litton Fox
Community and Family
313-20 FS R A Generational View of Strong Family Attributes,
313-21 FT
Community Assets and Adolescent Personal
Characteristics, judy I. Rommel
Taking a Grassroots Approach: Joining Community
Resources and Family Educators to Reduce Delinquency
in High-risk Neighborhoods, Elizabeth A. Wieling;
Richard S. Wampler; joyce Munsch
Violence
313-22 RT R Parental Drinking, Sibling Roles and Sibling Differences
in Abusive Drinking, judith L. Fischer; Steven L.
West; Boyd W. Pidcock; Joyce Munsch
313-23 FH B Maltreatment Reports of Professional and Nonprofessional Reporters: A Comparison of NCANDS
Data, John E. Kesner
313-24 FP R Effects of Cross-domain Social Support on Work and
Family Strain, Leanor Boulin johnson; Mike
Todd; Ganga Subramanian
313-25 FS R Male-initiated Domestic Violence in the Context of
Coparenting Following Divorce, Roy H. Fish; Michelle
L. Toews; Beth S. Catlett; Patrick McKeruy, CFLE
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Burton; William Michael Fleming, CFLE
313-28 RT
Premarital Predictors of Hostility in Early Marriage: The
Roles of Personality and Communication, Beth
Spresset·; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE
Mental Health
313-29 RT R The Influence ofTransitions in Partnership Status on
Depressed Mood, Amy L. Busboom; Bonnie L
Barber; Margaret R. Stone; jacquelynne S.
Eccles
313-30 RT R Adoptive Parental Age and Patterns of Psychopathology in Young Adult Adoptees, Gordon E.
Finley; iyndonJ. Aguiar
12:30 ~ 2:00 pm
Session #314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
PUBLIC POLICY SEMINAR
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Putting the Puzzle Together:
Where is Disability on the Radar
Scope? The Intersection of
Policy, Research, and Service
Panel: Susan M. Daniels, Ph.D.;
Rhoda Olkin, Ph.D.
Presider: Margaret Feldman
Susan M. Daniels
Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy
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Dr. Daniel will discuss the Ticket to Work and
Work Incentives Improvement Act (TWWIIA)
of 1999 and Social Security Administration's
plans for implementation ofTWWIIA. The
pieces of the TWWIIA puzzle include health
and independent living supports and cash benefits in line wirh employment services. Putting
the pieces together will malte the economic
opportunity of people with disabilities a matter
of choice. Dr. Olkin's presentation will focus
Rhoda Olkin
on how research influences practitioners in
addressing the service needs of people with
disabilities.
Susan M. Daniels is Deputy Commissioner for Disability and Income
Security Progmms, Social Security Administmtion. Rhoda Olkin, is Professor,
and Faculty Advisor to Students with Disabilities, Califomia School of
Professional Psychology, Alameda, G4 ; Research consultant at Through the
Looking Glass; Author of What Psychothempists Should !6ww About Disability:
�12:30
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Session #315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH MARY PIPH
Sponsored by NCFR Sections and Association of Councils.
Presider: Rosemary Blieszner
R Partner and Parenting Roles and Well-being During the Middle Life
Course, Nadine F. Ma1rks; Larry L Bumpass; Hey JungJun
R Stressors, Distress, and the Buffering Effect of Resources, Lora
Ebert Wallace
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Session #319
pm
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Join the speaker and represematives of Sections and the Affiliated Councils
for an open discussion about the Plenary.
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at the same
table for the emire session. No advance registration required.
319-1 FF P
Libby Balter Blume, CFLE; Karen R. Blaisure,
CFLE; BethJohnson; MichaelP.Johnson;
Margaret Manoogian-O'Dell; Lorrie Ryan;
Cynthia J. Schmiege; Dionne P. Stephens;
Leigh A. Leslie
Session #316 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Status Report on Parenting and Parent Education
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P Parent Education as a Profession in the Uni::cd States:
Statewide Approaches, Sharon E. Hirschy, CFI.E;
Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE; Karen De Bord, CFLE; Betty L
Cooke, CFLE; Carol A. Mertensmeyer; Dawn Cassidy, CFLE
R Parenting: Have we Arrived? Or are we Still on a Journey? H.
319-7 IN R
Wallace Goddard, CFLE; Thomas R. Lee; Judith A. MyersWalls, CRE
Presider: Sally S. Kees Martin, CFLE
319-8 FP R
Session #317 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Family and Health: Experiences With Elders
riiiiii'1
R Diversity in Successful Caregiving for Alzheimer's
~ Disease: An Initial Investigation Into Native-American
and Euro-American Meanings and Strategies, Christine R.
(There will be 6 discussion groups on various aspects of
the topic.)
A Comparative Study of Self-perception and Social
Support r'\mong Korean, Chinese, American and
Korean-Chinese Children, Jong-Hye Han; YoungWhan Yee; Chung-Soon C. Kim
Grandparent Visitation Rights: What do Justices Mean
by "The Best Interest of the Child"? Tammy L
Hendet·son; Kasey J. Martin
319-9 RT R
McGeorge; Jason S. Carroll; Pauline G. Boss
B Yesterday's Memories, Today's Moments, and Tomorrow's Hopes:
Intergenerational Stories of Older Adults' Behaviors in an Alzheimer's
Care Program, Kathleen A. O'Rourke; Julia A. Malia
R Caregiving in the Context of a Nursing Home: Experiences of Adult
Children, Dawn C. Redtin.ger
R Voices of Dementia: Themes Across Generations, Amanda lynch
Feminist Praxis: Feminist Work Outside the Lecture
Hall, JLee Ann DeReus; Anisa M. Zvonkovk;
The Use of Theory in Family Research: A Content
Analysis of the Journal of Marriage and the Family
1990-1999, Alan C. Taylor, CFLE; Apama Bagdi;
Heather Blowes; Jonathan G. Sandberg
319-10 IN
Intercountry Adoption: The Adoptive Parents' Beliefs,
Attitudes, and Needs, Yu-Chi Yu; Connor M.
Walters
Siegenthaler; Jane B. Tornatore; Karin iindstmm Bremer;
Ken Hepburn; Carey Wexler Sherman
Presider: SonjaJ. Meiers
Recorder: Marie-Luise Friedemann
Session #318 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Youth Development in Family and Social Context
liiTQl
L.Q::!J
R Pathways to Success Among Former Foster Youth Attending
College: A Qualitative Study of the Correlates and Consequences
of Resilience, Alice M. Hines; Joan Merdinger; Paige Wyatt
R Re-examining Social Control Theory: Implications for Youth
Development, Angela]. Huebner; Shet·ry C. Betts
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�3:30 - 5:00 pm
2:15- 3:15pm
Session #322 . . . . . . .
SPECIAL SESSION
BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS
PRESENTATION
The History and Heritage of
Qualitative Research, Michael
Quinn Patton, Ph.D.
Session #320 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A/B/C
Intimate Pathways: Changing Patterns in Close
Personal Relationships Across Time, IE. Mavis
Hetherington, Ph.D.
Presentation of the 2000 Ernest W. Burgess Award for outstanding
scholarly achievement during the course of a career in the study of
families.
Presenter: Paul R. Amato, Selection Committee Chair
Presider: Paul R. Amato
Dr. Hetherington will summarize and integrate the findings from her
three longitudinal studies.
E. Mavis Hetherington is Professor, Dept. ofP~ycho/og)'. Univ. of
Virginia-Charlottesville; Well-known speakn;· Author ofAdolescent
Siblingr in Stepfomilies: Family Functioning and Adolescent Adjustment
(Monographs ofthe Society for Research in Child Development) (ed);
Child Ps_vchology; Child Psychology: A Contemporm:v Viewvoint,
Hetherington, et al.; Coping With Divorce, Single Parentin~ and
Remarriage: A Risk and Resilien~y Perspective, (Editor); Stress. Coping.
and Resilienry in Children and Families (Advances in Family Research),
Hetherington & Blechman (Eds).
Ballroom A
I Sponsored by the Research and Theory
i
Section
Presider: Jane F. Gilgun
Social science research began with qualitative
family research. The principles and approaches
that enlivened such early research as Booth's studies of the London poor and
the work of the Chicago School of Sociology are alive and well today. We
may use different terms but the heritage of qualitative family research continues to enliven contemporary research.
Michael Quinn Patton is the author offive books on qualitative research including Utilization-Focwed Evaluation (3rd edition, Sage, 1991) and Qualitative
Evaluation and Research Methods (2nd edition, Sage, 1990). His newest book is
Grand Canyon Celebration: A Father-Son Tourney ofDiscovery (Prometheus, 1999).
A former president of the American Evaluation Association, Michael serves on the
gmduate faculty ofThe Union Institute, an interdisciplinary, nonresidential, individually-designed doctoral prog;ram. He is the recipient of numerous evaluation theory
awards fiwn the American Evaluation Association.
3:
~5:00pm
Session #323 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
2:15
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3:15 pm
Session #321 SY ...
. . . . . . . . . . Rochester
SPECIAL
Anger Management in Children and Youth: Role of Family
B A Developmental Perspective on Anger: Family and Peer
Influences, Barbara D. DeBaryshe; Dale Fryxell
B Gender and Ethnic Differences in the Experience and Expression of
Anger, Douglas C. Smith; Dale Fryxell
B Cultural Oppression and Anger in the Family, Michael B.
Salzman
B A Meta-analysis of Anger Management Programs for Children and
Youth, Barbara D. DeBaryshe; Douglas C. Smith; Michael B.
Salzman; James Lat·son
Chair: Barbara D. DeBaryshe
Presider: Harriet E. Heath
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P Panel: WilliamJ. Doherty, CFLE; BethJ. Cutting;
Isabel A. Chanslor
Presider: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE
Session #324 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Qualitative Research With Young Informants
RTalk to me About it: Issues Involved in
111 rY
Interviewing Children and Adolescents, J. Kelly
OJ
McCoy; Barbat·a Jean Thompson
Daily Diaries: A Written Record of Life Experiences, Susanne Frost
Olsen; Leslie W. Gl"aff
l, 2, 3, Cheese: The Use ofrhotography With Children, Barbara L.
Mandleco; Nancy Joan Sansom
Issues in Using Qualitative Methods With Children and Adolescents
Who Have Disabilities, Glenna C. Boyce; Tina Dyches
Chair: Susanne Frost Olsen
Discussant: Elaine Sorensen Marshall
l I
�tion in Family Therapy, Martha]. Laughlin;
Carmen Knudson-Martin
3:30 - 5:00 pm
327-6 RT R
Session #325 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Treatment Processes and Outcomes in Marriage and
Family Therapy
B Therapeutic Style and Engaging Reluctant Families: Matching
Style, Validated Techniques, and Family Needs, Thomas A.
Cornille, CFLE; Ann K. Mullis; Ronald L. Mullis
R Study on the Outcome of a Co-parenting Program: The Impact on
Divorced and Never-married Parents, C. Everett Bailey
B Family Therapy With Head Start Families: Exploring Adult
Attachment and Type of Treatment, Volker K. Thomas; Shruti S.
Poulsen; Jennifer Hill
B Longitudinal Analysis of Client Cohorts, Life Experiences and
Outcomes in Marriage and Family Therapy, David G. Fournier;
Kathleen Briggs; Charles C. Hendrix
Session #326 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
The Many Faces of Motherhood
R Mothering into the New Millennium: How Mothering Mfects
Women's Lives, Amy M. Popillion, CFLE; Sedahlia
Jasper Crase
RA Comparison of Two Motherhood Stages: Experience, Practice, and
Meaning, Elizabeth B. Frands-Connolly
R Single Mothers by Choice and the Medical Community: Power and
Mutuality in the Decision-making Process, Jane D. Bock, CFLE
Discussant: Karen R. Blaisure, CFLE
Presider: Denise S. Berg
Recorder: Susan K. Takigiku
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Session #327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
Round tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at the same
table for the entire session. No advance registration required.
327-1 IN B
Methodological Issues for Cross-cultural Research,
SeonjuJang
327-2 FH R
327-3 EE B
327-4 EE R
327-5 FT B
Cyber-cemeteries and Personal Stories: The Personal and
Commercial Use of the World Wide Web to Commemorate a Deceased Loved One, Kathleen R. Gilbert
The Influence of Outcomes Information on the
Distribution of Funds to Local Human Services
Organizations, Teresa W. Julian; David A. Julian
Child and Family Outcomes for Children Adopted
from Eastern Europe, Sharon Judge
Toward Inclusive Practice: Gender and Sexual Orienta-
327-7 FH B
The Relation Between Family Interactions and
Computer/Media Use, Merranda Romero Marin;
Esther L. Devall, CFLE
ACE (All Children Excel): A Public Health Approach to
the Prevention of Serious, Violent, and Chronic
Criminal Behavior, Hope Melton; Trisha
Beuhring
327-8 RF B
Beyond Community Marriage Policies: Expanding
Marriage Education Through a Learning Community,
Benjamin Silliman, CFLE; Richard Batten, CFLE
327-9 EE P
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Guidelines for
Professionals, Dena B. Targ; Megan L. Dolbin
327-10 EM B Understanding the Acculturation Process of CubanAmerican Families: A Theoretical Approach Using the
Ecological and Life-course Perspectives, Carlos A.
Toledo
5:15
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6:45 pm
Session #328 . . . . .
. ....... Ballroom A
SPECIAL SESSION
Rhythms, Time, and Social
Locations: Variability in the
Lives of America's Poor
Families, linda M. Burton,
Ph.D.
Sponsored by the Feminism and Family
Studies, Education and Enrichment, and
Ethnic Minorities Section
Presider: Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE
This speech focuses on Dr. Burton's own thinking and research about the
meaning of cohorts and generations. She will discuss the need for researchers
to consider underrepresented groups and the groups' perspective when studying cohorts and intergenerational relationships.
Linda M. Burton is Direct01; Ctr. for Human Development and Family Research
in Diverse Contexts and Professor ofHuman Development and Family Studies and
Sociology, Penn State Univ. She was a Spencer Foundation Fellow, Brookdale
National Fellow, and Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral
Sciences, Stanford, CA. In 1996 she received the American Family Therapy Academy
Award for Innovative Contributiom to Family Research, the Faculty Medal for
Outstanding Achievement, Penn State Univ., and a "Products of Compton" Award.
She currently is on the Board of Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences for the
Natl Academy ofSciences, and is Director of the NIMH-ponsored Research
Consortium and on Diversity, Family Processes, and Child Adolescent Mental Health
and the Consortium's Multisite Postdoctoral Training Program. Her research explores
the relationship between neighborhood contexts, povert;\ intergenerational fomily
processes, and mental health outcomes across the life course. She is currently involved
in afour-year multisite collaborative study of the impact of welfare reform on fomilies
and children.
There will be a reception honoring Dr. Burton following her talk.
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Session #329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom 0
Resource Exchange
The Resource Exchange is a specialized poster presentation.
329-1 EE B
Using Professional Practice Frameworks to Improve the
Preparation of Family Life Educators, Karen L.
Alexander
329-2 EE P "Rem Two Movies and Let's Talk About Your Family,"
David]. Bredehoft, CFLJE; Jessa Waltet·s
329-3 EE R Preparation for Remarriage & Stepmothers' Perceptions
of Family Relationships, Cindi M. Penor Ceglian;
Renee A. Oscarson
329-4 EE 8 Developing Community Partnerships to Support the
Skipped-generation Family, Linda L. Dannison,
CFLE; Andrea B. Smith; JE:rika E. Bolig
329-5 EE B Birth Defects Prevention Education, Diana S.
DelCampo
329-6 EE B Caring for the Elderly: Implications and Resources,
Robert L. DelCampo; Diana S. DelCampo
329-7 EE P Strengthening our Capacity to Care: Youth and Parent
Life Skills Education, Linda D. Ladd; Angela
McCorkle; Sarah Anderson
329-8 EE P Asking the Right Questions for Inclusion in Parenting
Education, Thomas B. Linehan, CFLE
329-9 EE B Results of the Evaluation of a Parent Education Project,
Ronald L. Pitzer; Kathleen A. Olson
329-10 AC B Joining Forces to Evaluate Parents as Teachers, Anne
M. Stanberry, CFLE; Ann P. Blackwell, CFLE;
Angel M. Lewis
329-11 EE B Critical Conversations About Later Life Financial
Security, Marlene S. Sturn
Session #331 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Connecting Research and Policymaking: Strategies From
the New Institute for Family Impact Seminars
B The Policy Institute for Family Impact Seminars: What
Is it and How it Can Benefit Family Professionals?
Jessica L. Mills; Karen Bogenschneider
Laying the Groundwork for University and Legislative Links,
Marguerite Barratt; Eileen Trzcinski; Nancy Walker;
Stephanie Jacobson
B Family Impact Seminars - A Technology for Disseminating Research
to State Policymakers, Betty Krejci; Ginny Puddefoot
B Utilizing Practitioner and Research-based Knowledge in Policy
Analysis, Charles McClintock
B Evaluating Our Efforts: The Retrospective Pretest, Clara C. Pratt;
Sally Bowman
Chair: Karen Bogenschneider
Session #332 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Precursors of Conflict Style in Romantic Relationships
;"f- \ Precurso~s of Conflict Style in Romantic Relationships, Mark
dj~ 0. Jarvts; Thomas B. Holman, CFLE
Session # 333 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Social Class, Stress and Families
R Managing the Family: Mothers' Negotiations ofTime Between
1 &rY 1 Community, Institutions and Social Policy, Kevin M. Roy;
L.Q:!_J Carolyn Tubbs; Robin Jarrett
R Economic Distress and Intimate Violence: Revisiting Family
Stress Theory and Resource Theory from a Feminist Perspective, Greer
Litton Fox; Michael L. Benson; Judy Van Wyk; Alfred
Demaris
Distance Regulation in Couples Under Daily Stresses and Strains,
Yoav Lavee; Anat Gilat
R Reassessing the Kahn Hypothesis: The Influence of Social Class on
Parental Values and Behavior, William S. Aquilino; Andrew J.
Supple
Session #330 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Race/Ethn.idty
R "We Made History": Collective Memory and the Legacy of
the TLtskegee Airmen, Andrea G. Hunter; Elizabeth Cole;
Alethea Rollins; Abigail Stewart
Ethnic Students' Perceptions of Family Life: A Comparison ofTwo
Models in Open and Fixed Format Conditions, Linda L. Pallock;
Amanda Palmer; Dayna Velasco; Susie D. Lamborn
B Public Policy and Families of Color in the New Millennium: "Makin'
a Way out of No Way," Edith A. Lewis; Ada Skyles; Margaret
Crosbie-Burnett
Discussants: Fan·ellJ. Webb; Chalandra M. Bryant
Presider: Francisco A. Villar:ruel
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Session #334
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
SESSION WITH
MICHAEl PATTON
Presider: Jane Gilgun
After a stimulating talk by Michael Patton at 3:30 pm, attendees can interact
informally with him at this session.
�8:30 - 9:45 pm
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Session #335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
GERHARD NEUBECK INTERVIEW
Gerhard Neubeck, a NCFR Past President, has a unique interview.
This year he will interview Cindy Winter, NCFR Conference
Coordinator for the past 36 years, as part of a continuing series of interviews.
Session #343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
fiii1 Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting
~
and Oral History continued
Presider: Francisco A. Villan'Uel, Section Chair
Presider: Elaine A. Anderson
Session #344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fi~·
Family Science
. Carver
~I~ Presider: Mary Ann Hollinger, Section Chair
7:00 - 9:30 pm
9:45 pm
Session #336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
8:30
fiiil
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
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Ethnic Minol'ities Member Meeting and Oral History
Presentation of Oral History, Norma J. Bond Burgess
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Section Membership Meeting
Presider: Francisco A. Villan-uel, Section Chair
Session #337 ..
. . LaSalle
Family and Health
Presider: Vivian Gedaly-Duff, Section Chair
Session #338 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLIE, Section Chair
~
8:15 pm
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
OJ
Families and Grief
Presider: Colleen I. Mun·ay, Focus Group Chair
Session #340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
r:::1
~ Presider:
CFLIE
Presider: Michael Lane Morris, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session #346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
7:00- 8:15
7:00
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Marl'iage Preparation
Brenda Chen-y, CFLJE, Focus Group Chair
Chronic Illness and Disability
Presider: Glenna C. Boyce, Focus Group Chair
8:30 pm - 12:30 am
Session #347 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom B/C
PARTY SPONSORED BY NCFR
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONAlS
AND SECTIONS
All attendees are invited to attend. Music from all eras and styles will
be featured. Come, enjoy an evening of fun with your colleagues as
you dance to a live Combo. No-host bar. Please note: No
alcoholic beverages are to be brought to the party; they must be purchased at the No-host Bar or from a restaurant or lounge in the
Hotel.
Session #341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
OJ
Peace
Presider: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLIE
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth
CFLE APPROVED PROGRAM NETWORKING
Networking session for faculty in schools of approved CFLE Programs.
*See page 19 for an explanation of focus groups
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�MONDAY SCHEDULE
ONGOING EVENTS
Conference Registration
Coatroom - Pre-function Area (3rd floor)
8:00 am -Noon
Employment Matching Service
Board Rooms 1 and 2 (3rd jlom)
8:00 am -Noon
Hospitality Center
6:45 - 7:15 am
Session #400 ............. Directors Row 4
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different facilitator. This room may be used during the day for this purpose whenever sessions are not held in the room.
Facilitator: Dale R. Hawley
7:30 -8:30 am
Sponsored by the Minnesota Council on Family Relations,
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated Councils
Directors Row 2 (3rd jlom)
8:00 am- Noon
Note: All sessions are numbered. Today's sessions
begin with the number 400 (e.g. #400, #401, etc.). See page 13
for an explanation of Presentation classifications, Session
formats, and Section Symbols.
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #401 ................. Marquette
OJ
Parent Education
Presiders: Kevin L. Allemagne, CFLE; Byran B. Korth,
Focus Group Co-chairs
8:00 - 9:45 am
Session #402 ................ Ballroom D
Today's Special
Sessions
Poster Symposium - Race/Ethnicity"*
402-1 EM
Cross-ethnic Equivalence Issues Within the
Socialization Patterns of European-American and
African-American Families, Ambika
Krishnalrumar; Cheryl A. Buehler
8:30 am ................ From Risk Factors to Resiliency
Across Cohorts and Generations -
402-2 EM R
Marc Mannes; Ann Masten; Pat Shea
Viramontez Anguiano
402-3 EM R
10:00 am ............. Research Update for PractitionersAttachment and Human Development: Findings,
Controversies, and Implications for Research and Practice-
Martha Farrell Erickson
College Aspirations: The Importance of Family and
School Factors, Thompson E. Davis; Ruben
Parental Ethnic Socialization and Child's Adaptation to
Kindergarten, Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE;
Suhasini Ramisetty-Milder
402-4 EM
402-5 EM
Is the Pursuit of Higher Education an Attainable Goal
for Teenage Mothers? The Phenomenological Experiences of African-American Women, Aretha Ross
Personal Characteristics and Social Competence: A
Comparison of African-Americans' and CaucasianAmericans' Romantic Experiences, Stacey Rychener;
Jadd Fitzpatrick; Nancy Frye; Andrea
McCourt; Bobbi Miller
Poster Session (posters are arranged by topics)
Mate Selection
402-6 RT R
Individual Characteristics and Relationship Satisfaction:
A Test of the Contextual Model, Duane Alan Dowd;
Jacki Fitzpatrick
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402-7 RT
Individual Differences and Interpersonal Competence: The
Role in Affection for Romantic Partners, Jacki
Fitzpatrick; Du Feng; Duane W. Crawford;
Malathi Apparala; Vasuki Rethinam
402-8 IN R Time Together and Intimacy During Mate Selection:
Sensitivity to Spouse's Feelings Mter Marriage, Lynda
Henley Walters; Kate Fogarty; Anna Cook
Pritchett
402-9 RT R The Influence of Economics and Career Issues on
Commitment to Wed in Premarital Dating Relationships,
Denise S. Bartell; Catherine A. Surra
402-10 RT
Do Premarital Partners Actually Test Their Compatibility?
Tiffany M. Boettcher; Catherine A. Sun·a
402-11 RT R Continuity and Discontinuity Across Relationship
Histories: The Impact of Adult Attachment, Guy E.
Cunningham; Leanne K. Lamke, CFLE
Poster Symposium - Minority Families••
402-12 EM P The Latino Research Initiative: An Interdisciplinary
Model for Collaborative Research and Community
Programming, Gloria Gonzalez-Kruger; Byron L.
Zamboanga; Gustavo Carlo; Marcela Raffaelli;
Miguel Carranza; Dave Hansen; Rodrigo
Cantarero; joel Gajardo
402-13 EM R Parenting Practices, Mother-child Relationship Style,
and Early Adolescents' Psychosocial Competence in
Mrican-Arnerican Families, james M. Frabutt;
Carol E. Mac:Kinnon-Lewis
402-14 EM R Predictors of Disciplinary Practices Among MricanArnerican Caregivers of Children in Head Start,
jocelyn 0. Turner-Musa; Belinda E. Sims;
Lauren Abramson; Phil Leaf
402-15 EM B Culturally Responsive Healthcare: The Example of the
Hmong in America, Marcie Parket·, CFLE
402-16 EM R Social Skills and Behavior Problems of MricanArnerican Preschool Children Living With Depressed
and Nondepressed Female Caregivers, Suzanne M.
Randolph; Sally A. Koblinsky; Debra D.
Roberts
402-18 FS R An Ecological Framework Examining Socialization
Agents Impacting Financial Competency, Suzanne
Bartholomae; jonathan J. Fox; Michael Gutter
Cross-cultm·al Issues
402-19 FF R Las Guadalupanas: A Qualitative Case Study, Sarah E.
Koetters
402-20 EM Rethinking the Measuring of Acculturation and its
Implications for the Study of Marital Adjustment
Among Latino Populations, Robert Reyes, CFLE
402-21 EM R The Effect of Heterosexual Mrican-American Males'
Perception of Ideal Body Image on Their Partners,
Dakesa D. Schooler; Elizabeth A. Wieling
402-22 FH R Marital Dynamics and the Division of Domestic Labor
in Contemporary Taiwan, Shu-Clman Lai
402-23 IN R Adolescent Socialization in Conflicted Cultures: A
Comparison of Black, White, and Coloured South
Mricans, Brian K. Barber; Acheampong Yaw
Amoateng; Lance D. Erickson
402-24 IN R The Effects of Albanian Family-of-origin on Adult
Children's Later Relationship Quality, Vjollca Kadi
402-25 IN R The Relationship Between Parenting Behaviors and
Adolescent Autonomy and Conformity in a Russian
Sample, Kristina M. Kupanoff; Kevin Ray Bush;
Gary W. Peterson
402-26 IN R Perceived Attitudes Toward Romanticism: A
Comparative Study of American, East-Indian, and
Turkish College Students, Nilufer Medm·a, CFLE;
Anupama Joshi; Jeffry H. Larson, CJFLE; Nuran
Hortacsu; Parul Dave
402-27 IN R Migrant Farm Worker Families of Mexican Origin:
Their Strengths, Hopes, and Difficulties in Life,
Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Family Science
402-28 RT R Natural Language Descriptors of Family, James E.
Deal; Jean N. Soderquist
Poster Session (posters are arranged by topic)
Socialization
402-17 EM R Parenting Practices of Depressed and Non-depressed
Mrican-Arnerican Mothers and Female Caregivers of
Preschool Children in Violent Neighborhoods, Sally A.
Koblinsky; Suzanne M. Randolph; Wendy R.
Boyer; Debra D. Roberts
*See page 19 for an explanation of a Focus Group
**See page 15 for an explanation of a Poster Symposium.
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Session #403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
SPECIAL SESSION
Session #404 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Sph·ituality in Families
B Spiritual Beliefs Across Generations: The Impact of
Immigration Upon Hmong Families, Leslie A.
Koepke; Jan Hare
R Families, Faith Development, and Symbolic Interaction Theory,
Barbara A. Rusness, CFLE
Marc Mannes
Ann Masten
Pat Shea
B Interpersonal Forgiveness: An Empirical Test of Group Interactions,
Steven]. Sandage
From Risk Factors to Resiliency Across Cohorts and
Generations
Panel: Marc Mannes, Ph.D.; Ann Masten, Ph.D.; Pat Shea,
M.S.W.
Moderator: Edith Lewis
This panel will discuss the common denominators that characterize
resilience across contexts, situations and cultures. Are we asking the
right research questions? How do we create programs that enhance or
foster resilience? What are the critical components in program effectiveness? And what lies ahead on the national agenda in prevention
and resilience for families?
Marc Mannes is Director ofResearch and Evaluation, The Search
Institute, Minneapolis, MN; Ann Masten is Direct01; Imtitute of
Child Development, University ofMinnesota; Pat Shea i.r P11blic
Health Advisor, Special Programs Branch, Center for .Memal Herdt/;
Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Rockville, MD.
R Religious Experience and Meaning in Latter-Day Saints Fathers of
Children With Special Needs, Loren Dean Marks, David C.
Dollahite, CFLE
Presider: J. Elizabeth (Beth) Miller
Recorder: Barbara A. Couden
8:30
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am
Session #405
.............. Duluth
Tables are limited m 10 anendees each. Panicipanrs change tables every 40
minutes m allow participation in two discussions. No advance regisuation
required.
405-1 EE P
The Oral History as a Link Between Generations,
Patl'icia Gross; Brenda L. Bass
405-2 EE P
Developing Case Studies for Sexuality Education,
Mindy J. Nakamoto
405-3 FP P
Teaching Family Policy: An Ecological Approach,
Thomas R. Rane
405-4 EE P
The Family Folklore Album: The Importance of Passing
on Tradition Through Stories, Deborale
Richardson-Bouie, CFLE, Raeann R. Hamon,
CFLE
405-5 EE P
Adding Texture to the Text: Incorporating Narratives
into Currimla Design, Dionne P. Stephens; Carlos
A. Toledo
405-6 EE P
Connecting Learning to the Community, Catherine
D. Stogner; Dawn Spry
405-7 EE P
Teaching Theory in the Undergraduate Classroom,
Susan K. Takigiku; Laura A. Cobb; joan A.
Jurich; Shelley M. MacDermid, CFLE
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Session #406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
and Maintenance of Relationships Within the
Adoptive Kinship Network
fiifQ1 R Leaders: Norah D. Dunbar; Cinda Christian; Susan
L.Q:!J Ayers-Lopez; Nita S. Fitzgerald; Deborah L. Fravel;
Harold D. Grotevant; Susan Henney; Bernadette McGurrin;
Ruth G. McRoy; Tai Mendenhall; Jane P. Berge; Yvette V.
Perry; Gretchen Miller Wrobel
Discussants: Julie K. Kohler; Manfred Van Dulmen
Chair: Norah D. Dunbar
RESEARCH UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS*
Attachment and Human
Development: Findings,
Controversies, and Implications
for Research and Practice,
Martha Farrell Erickson,
Ph.D.*
Sponsored by Association of Councils
Presider: Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE
This update summarizes findings on the antecedents and consequences of
differem types of infant-caregiver attachment, mediating factors that help
adolescems or adults move beyond a history of insecure attachment, and
findings and controversies in the prevention and treatment of attachment
problems.
Martha Farrell Erickson is Director, Univ. ofMinnesota's Children, Youth
and Family Consortium; developmental psychologist specializing in parent-child
attachment, child abuse prevention, and community-based approaches to
strengthening families. She developed STEEP (Steps Toward Effective, Enjoyable
Parenting) program for parents and infants; trainer and is a consultant. Author
of many journal articles and book chapters, weekly parenting column Growing
Concerns; author, Infants, Toddlers. and Families: A Framework for Suvvort and
Intervention (Ericks;m & Kurz-Riemer, 1999). Child and famii;expd/on the
KARE-11 Today Show; Co-sponsor ofAI Gore's Family Re-Union Confermce;
Co-chail; national board, Father-to-Father (an outgrowth of Gore's Family ReUnion conferences).
An Integrative Approach to Understanding Development
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Session #409 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
Engaging Youth in Parenting and Family Science
Education
P Family Science in the High School, Shirley R. Klein;
Barbara Jean Thompson; Heather M. Stonely
B The Value of Parenting Education for Youth: Framing a
National Conversation With Global Implications, Jacquelynn
Puriefoy-Brinkley; Suzy Garfinkle Chevrier; Janet
Pozmantier
Presider: Thomas R. Lee
OJ
Session #410 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Adolescence/Family Processes
R The Impact of Maternal Support, Regulation, and
~ Psychological Control on the Academic Achievement and Selfesteem of African-American Youth, Kevin Ray Bush;
Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE; Roy A. Bean; Stephan M.
Wilson; Gary W. Peterson
R The Impact of Family Stress on Parental Monitoring and Adolescent
Behaviors Among African-American Youth, Dena Swanson
R Exploring Ethnic Identity Among "White" Ethnics: A Follow-up
Examination of Armenians in America, Ani Yazedjian; Robert P.
Moreno
Discussants: Adriana). Umana; Tammy L. Henderson
Presider: Walter T. Kawamoto
!'iiiil
10:00- 11:30 am
Session #407 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Family and Health: Adolescent-Young Adult
Family Relationships
When the Past Speaks to the Future: A Qualitative Analysis of
the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence Among Black
Heterosexual College Women Who Have Left Psychologically Abusive
Dating Relationships, April L. Few; Patricia Bell-Scott
Intertwined Lives: Exploring the Effects of Offspring's Outcome, Chris W.
Knoester
R Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Family Connected-ness,
Human Relatedness, and Learned Optimism in Late Adolescents,
Suzanne C. LeRoy; Patricia Short Tomlinson; Donna J. Brauer
Cross-generational Influences on the Development of Adolescent Suicidal
Behavior, Martha A. Rueter
Presider: Barbara L. Mandleco
Recorder: Patricia Short Tomlinson
Session #411 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Family and Health: Families of Children With Health Needs
!'iiiil R What Do Providers Need to Know About American~ Indian Culture? Recommendations From Urban AmericanIndian Families, Ann E. Garwick; Sally Auger
R The Relation Between Family Characteristics and Parental Warmth
and Support on Families With Special Needs Children; Laurie L.
Meschke; Joan M. Patterson; Lynnae Winnes
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R Marital Relationship of Parents With Disabled Children, Berger J.
Hareide; Kjersti T. Rogne
R Risk and Resistance Factors in the Adaptation of Mothers of
Children With Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Janeen C. Manuel;
Sara H. Sinal
Presider: Glenna C. Boyce
Recorder: Shirley M. H. Hanson, CFLE
Session #412 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hennepin
Toward Paid Family leave: A Comparative Analysis
Leaders: Eileen Trzcinski; Linda L. Haas; Marcie
Jefferys
Discussant: Steven K. Wisensale
Co-chairs: Eileen Trzcinski; Steven K. Wisensale
Session #413 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Couple and Family Interactions
MJ RExpanding Gottman's Model Into the Family and Individual
~ Realms, Dean M. Busby; Nammi Taniguchi
R Replicating and Validating Gottman's Couple Conflict Types Using
Survey Data, Thomas B. Holman, CFlE; Mark 0. Jarvis
R Patterns of Day-to-day Satisfaction in Marriage After Thirteen Years,
Shanna E. Smith; Ted L. Huston
R Emotional Responses of Violent and Nonviolent Couples During
Conflict Interaction, Patricia Noller; Alida Jayne Roberts
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Marriage
414-1 EE P
414-2 FT R
414-3 FT B
414-4 FT P
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Minnesota Marriage Initiative: The Process, Susan S.
Meyet·s; Romell Buer; Trisha Sheehan
Marriage Enrichment for Newlyweds: Models for
Strengthening Marriages in the New Millennium,
Charles Lee Cole, CFLE; Jessica Gandolfo;
Annal. Cole
Coping With Disclosure of Marital Infidelity: A
Qualitative Investigation, Michael M. Olson;
Candyce Russell; Richard B. Miller; Mindy
Higgins Kessler; Matthew Orr
Therapy for Pre-pregnancy/Pre-natal Couples: Another
Opportunity for Divorce Prevention, Rohini Vka;
Roy A. Bean; Casey M. Henceroth
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Stressors of Professional Athletes' Marriages: An
Exploratory Study, Stacy L. Hernandez West;
414-6 EE R Parameters for Developing Marriage Education
Curriculum: Qualitative Survey Responses Using a
Gottman Model Perspective, Lenore M. McWey;
Stacy L. Hernandez West; Mary W. Hicks
414-7 IN R Housework Allocation Among Four Types of Marriages,
Shain-May Tang
414-8 IN
Dependency of Japanese Married Couples: An Analysis
ofWithin-cultural Differences, Teru Toyokawa
414-9 RT R Factors Related to Spousal Consensus: Findings From
the Family Involvement and Religion Study, Kimberly
P. Brackett; Larry C. Mullins; Danny E.
Harrison
414-10 RT R When You Can't Get What You Want: Actual Behavior,
Desired Behavior, and Marital Satisfaction,
Christopher L. Rasmussen; Ted L. Huston
414-11 RT R Interparental Conflict, Disrupted Parenting, and Youth
Problem Behaviors, M. Gaye Stone; Cheryl A.
Buehler
Divorce and Separation
414-12 EE B Divorce Education in Academia: A Pilot Program,
Rose Suggett, CFLE
414-13 FP R Post-divorce Family Process and Children's Adjustment,
Jacqueline J. Kirby
414-14 FS R Parental Cooperation and Conflict After Divorce: A
Qualitative Study of Abused Women's Experiences,
Michelle L. Toews
414-15 FT
The Experience of a Divorced Women's Therapy Group,
Thomas Kimball; Elizabeth A. Widing
414-16 FT B Shared Experiences, Unique Realities: Formerly-married
Mothers and Fathers' Perceptions of the Divorce
Process, Debra A. Madden-Derdich; Stade A.
Leonard
414-17 IN R Children of Divorce in Korea: Coping Strategies and
Post-divorce Adjustment, Gyesook Yoo; Hyunsook
Chung
414-18 RT R Evaluation of the Children Cope With Divorce
Program: A Parent Education Program for Divorcing
Parents, Laurie E. Hannah; Mary Elizabeth
Curtner-Smitb.
414-19 RT R The Prediction of Marital Happiness and Marital
Stability, Lawrence A. Kurdek; Chad Kennedy
414-20 RT R The Moderating Effect of Parental Involvement and
Postdivorce Residential Status on Parental Well-being,
James David Lambert; Nadine F. Marks
414-21 RT R Women's Experiences of Divorce Following Long-term
Marriage, Annette Kusgen McDaniel; Marilyn
Coleman
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Parental Behaviors and Adolescent Development
[iifQl
414-22 RT R Men's Post-divorce Adjustment: The Role of Parenting
and Social Integration in Explaining Variation, Teresa
R Gender, Year in School, and Perceptions of Relationships
lJ::I-::IJ With Parents as Related to the Development of Identity During
Remal'riage/Blended Families
Late Adolescence, Virginia R. Gregg; Jessica M. Bulger
R Longitudinal Study of Neighborhood Influences on Parental
Involvement and Children's School Success, Mark W. Roosa; JennYun Tein; Willa K. Cree; Michelle Spector; Scott C. Burch;
414-23 RT R Social Support and Marital Stability in Marriages and
Remarriages, Kimbedy J. M. Downs, CFLE;
Kathleen Nelson Hipke; Rae Jean Proescholdbell;
Kimbedy A. Updegt·aff
M. Cooney; Elizabeth Cooksey
Teresa M. Cooney
414-24 RT R Stepmothers' Perceptions of Money Management Issues:
Do Certain Strategies Help! Roger M. Goodman; B.
Kay Pasley; Daniel Ramsey
1:15
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R The Developmental Trajectories of Adolescent Males Who Become
Fathers Compared to Those Who Delay Fatherhood, Theodore G.
Futris; B. Kay Pasley
R The Influence of Parental Behaviors on Adolescent Academic
Achievement, Peers, Substance Use, and Post-secondary Educational
Attainment: A Longitudinal Conceptual Model, Paul L.
Schvaneveldt, CFLE; Jennifer lL. Kerpelman; B. Kay Pasley
Session #415 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquette
Marital Satisfaction
B Teaching Single Adults How to Predict Their Marital
Satisfaction Before Marriage: A Workshop for Family Life
Educators, jeff1-y H. Larson, CFLE
Chair: Jefft-y H. Larson, CFLE
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Introducing!
Session #416 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver
Mat·ital Cynicism
[0
B From Mother to Daughter: Combating Marital Cynicism
With Generational Vision, Susan Miller Robison;
Christine R. Gray
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Presider: Benjamin Silliman, CFLE
Its time to act!
Session #417 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaSalle
Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy Treatment and
Training
While the culture of disrespect
and violence in our schools can
seem overwhelming, there is much
we can do.
P Negotiating Unavoidable Nonsexual Dual Relationships in
Diverse Clinical Settings, Philip M. Mamalakis; Miriam R.
Hill
B MFT Student's Phenomenological Experiences of Cross-cultural
Supervision, James P. Marshall; Elizabeth A. Widing
B Common Factors and Theories of Marriage and Family Therapy: A
Historical Problem That Impacts Training and Practice, Adrian].
Blow
R Rethinking Training Assumptions: Emerging Ideas From MFT
Trainee's Experience, Darren Wozny; Robert W. Marrs; Thomas
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of the appropriate Board or committee only.
7:00 - 9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
!Eiedions
Co11.md~
Presider: Vellma McRJridle Mm·lly, Elections Council
Chair
3:00 - 8: 00 pm
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CH.hl: !Ex<:ilm CommiUee
Sedion Clhairs Meeting
Presiders: Caron A. Darling, CJFJLJE, Committee Chair;
Dawn Cassidly, CJFJLJE, Certification Director
Presider: Stephen R jjorgeiDlsen, 1999/2001 NCFR
President
6:30- 9:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
1999/2000 INlCFR Bo<allrd of Diredors
Meetilrllg
Presider: §11:ephen JR. jjoll·gensen, 1999/2001 NCFR
President
12:30- 2:00pm . . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
Jlournal of MarH·iage and tlhe Family
!Editors' Meeil:iHilg
Presider: Robert M. Mibn:ilo, Editor
4:00 - 5:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rochester
8:00am - Noon . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
CFlff !Exam Committee
Affllli'lii!Jiai i\!ICIFIR IBI!Jisiness Meeting and Membership
IFori!Jim
Presider: Stephen. R. }Mgen.sen, 1999/2001 NCFR President
Presiders: Cam·oli A. Darling, CJFJLJE, Committee Chair;
Dawn Cassidly, CJFJLJE, Certification Director
9:00am - Noon . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
1999/2000 INCFR Board of lDiredQlll"§
8:30 -10:15 am . . . . . . . . BoardRoom]
Meetilrllg
Fei~owslllip
Presider: Stephen R. jjorgensen, 1999/2001 NCFR
President
Presider:
Committee Meeting
.!Patdd~:
C. McKeruy, OFJLJE, Committee Chair
12:30 - 2:00 pm . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
11:00 am- Noon . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
2000 [LI(JI«::a! Arr;:mgemeli1lts Committee
tiVlleeil:iillg
Presiders: Mally jjo Czapliewshl, CJFJLJE; Man·de
RE·ooke, CJFJLJE, Co-local Arrangements Chairs
Noon - 1:30 pm . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
SI!Jfi'lt!mer,· WorS<sihOf]JJ CQlmmittee
~Jtleetili1lg
Presider: lE. Kay .!Pasley, Committee Chair
Noon- 2:00 pm . . . . . . . . Directors Row 3
IP'~U~biic
P<OJiicy
C~W~mmittee
Presider: Mkhad jj. §pm·akowski, ClFJLJE, Committee
Chair
2:15-3:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
Assodii:iit~IJ)Illl off CoiUI1i11dls 1rii:isk trorce
Presider: JLane H . .!Powell, ClFJLJE, Association of Councils
President
5:30 -7:00pm . . . . . . . . . . Board Room 3
Meetirrug
Presider: Midhiaeli lL. Benjamin, NCFR Executive
Director
2:00 - 6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . Directors Row 4
CFlE Cen"itufkaticm Review Committee
Presider: §1!1lZanne Begin, CFJLJE, Committee Chair; and
Dawn Ca§§idly, CFJLJE, Certification Director
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2001 local
Committee
Atr~rangemeHnts
Presider: Cindy WinteJt•, CMlP', Conference
Coordinator
5:00 - 6:30 pm . . . . . Board Room 3
Meeting O!'ll forming Asian
Affmated Coull'lldls
Presiders: Mary Jo Czaplewski, ClFLE; llalllle
H. Powell, C!FLE, Association of Councils
Chair
8:00 - 10:00 am .... Board Room 3
CflE PmgB"am Review Committee
Meeting
Presiders: CaJt·oll A. Darlling, C!FLE,
Committee Chair; Dawl!ll Cassidy, CJFIIJE,
Certification Director
8:30 - 10:00 am ... Directors Row 4
7:30- 9:30am ... Directors Row 3
2001 All1lnl\.llai Col'llfe~rence
Committtee Meeting
P~rogram
Presider: Gay C. Kitson, 2001 Program Chair
8:30 - 10:30 am .... Board Room 3
Jourll'lla! of fami!y Essll.lles Editm"s
Meetfill'llg
2000/2001 NCfR Board of
Directors Meeting
Presider: Colllll!ll.ie §lhtehallll, Editor
Presider: §tephellll R. j)oJrgel!llselill, 1999/2001
NCFR President
12:30 - 2:00 pm .... Board Room 3
Elections Coull'ildi Meetitrllg
Presider: Velma McBll'ide Mw·ll-y, Elections
Council Chair
12:30- 2:00pm ... Directors Row 3
CflE CEC Committttee Meetil'llg
Presiders: Howard W. Han:shaw, CJFIIJE,
Committee Chair; Dawl!ll Cassidy, CJFIIJE,
Certification Director
Grove§ Confe~en~t:e
Friday, 8:00- 10:00 am ........... Board Room 3
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Presider: Collllnie Steene, Groves President
12:30- 2:00pm ... Directors Row 4
StMdEmt/New Professional
Sectiol'll Reps Meetill'llg
Presider: Hillary Rose, Student/New
Professional Board Rep
3:30 - 5:30 pm . . . . . Board Room 3
2001 Prog~ram Committee
Meetill'llg
Presider: Gay C. JKitsol!ll, 2001 Program Chair
3:30 - 5:00 pm ... Directors Row 3
family Relations Editoll"s Meefl:itrllg
Presider: B. Kay JP'asiley, Incoming Family
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�Families, Stress~
Bridging Theo
November 6-11,2001
Hyatt Regency Hotel/Riverside Conference Center, Rochester, NY
Program Chair: Gay C. Kitson, University of Akron
Despite a strong foundation in crisis theory, no NCFR Annual Conference has focused on this theme. Our understanding of and terms for crisis
concepts have expanded over the years, yet we all all still personally affected daily in our family and work lives, and as an important part of our
fields. Among the issues to be explored by speal,ers at the Conference are:
Questions to Consider
+How do we handle stressors, hassles, life events, and problems in
living today as we're faced with historical, cultural, and role
changes?
How do families and individuals cope with adversity and success
in their racial, ethnic, class, and sexual diversity?
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+How do we assess and evaluate the health and well-being effects of
chronic stressors and expected and unexpected, and anticipated
but non-occurring events, natural disasters, and the "Pile-up" of
events on families?
+What are newest developments in therapeutic approaches to family life education, counseling, and stress management?
+What are our vulnerabilities, resiliencies, and successes in coping
with ambiguity and time pressures?
+How do families adapt to and integrate changes in the life cycle
and life course?
~ How do protective resources such as social bonds, family
strengths, and family organization reduce, or moderate, the effects
of stress?
What are similarities and differences in coping with different
kinds of events: relationship formation, development, and
breakup, child, adolescent and young adult development, career
development and change, illness and disability, retirement,
losses, caring for the elderly.
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Program Highlights
+Counsel of Sages: History of Crisis, Stress, Coping, and
+Families Facing Change
+Stress, Coping, and Resiliency
Adaptation in NCFR
+ New Investigators Explore Stress and Coping: Research and
Practice
+Professional Development Seminars: Writing for Publication; Tips
on Promotion and Tenure; Promotion to Full Professor;
Retirement Planning
Rochester Area Sites
~ Circle of Hope Tour including the Susan B. Anthony House,
Frederick Douglass Museum, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
+George Eastman House and Museum of Photography
+High Falls: Laser Light Show, Genessee River Gorge, Restaurants,
Micro-breweries
~ Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario
+Corning Glass Museum, Corning
+Women's Rights National Historical Park and Elizabeth Cady
Stanton House, Seneca Falls
+Harriet Tubman House, Auburn
block-area
+Finger Lal,es and Winery Tours
+Waterloo: Peter Whitmer Farm, site of organization of Church of
Eastman Auditorium
+Buffalo Bills' Football
~ Many restaurants, cultural activities, and shopping within a 4-
+Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, housed in the beautiful
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
The Call for Abstracts and application form will be in the onsite Conference registration packet, and inserted in the December 2000 NCFR Report.
Foreign and Canadian members will be sent the document in October. The forms will also be on the NCFR Website: www.ncfr.org by December
1, 2000. For further information call NCFR. Toll free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org.
future Conference Dates
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November 18-23, 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia
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families in the New Millmmium
ISBN: 0-321-05048-7
CARLSON & KJOS
Theories Gf f-amiiylhernpy
ISBN: 0-205-27403-X
BIDWELl & VANDER MEY
Sociology of the Family:
!nvestigatlng Family issues
ISBN: 0-023-09672-1
BROCK 8, BARNARD
Pmcedures iii Marriage
am! l:amily Therapy, 3je
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BUSBY
HAMNER & TURNER
Parenting in Contempornry
Socieiy, 4je
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MANIS
nm Marriage am! FamHy
Workbook: Ar~ interactive
Reader, l(mt, and Workbook
ISBN: 0-205-30931-3
Tile impact of Violence
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Appn;aches for Therapists
and other Pmfessiomlls
ISBN: 0-205-17570-8
CARTER & MCGOLDRICK
The IExpamied Family l.ife Cycle:
im!ividual, family, and Soci<JI
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NICHOLS & SCHWARTZ
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Family Therapy:
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ESHLEMAN
The Family, 9/e
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SKOLNICK & SKOLNICK
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HUTTER
The Family Expe1·ier.ce:
A Reader !n Cultural Oiversi~y, 3/ e
STURKIE & BERGEN
ISBN: 0-205-3054 7-4
!Family !n 'l'r<msition, Uje
Pwfessiolla! Reg11iatioll
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ISBN: 0-205-27306-8
FLORES & CAREY
Family Therapy with Hispanics:
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ISBN: 0-205-28532-5
NICHOLS
BACA ZINN / EITZEN
Diwemlty !11 Families, 5/e
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A Systemic
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Mr-;niages <md families;
Reflection;; of a Geilde1·e!i Society
ISBN: 0-205-13973-6
�Progt·am Chafur ................... JE!lain.e A. Andernon, Univ. of Maryland
Pt·ogram Chair-eRect ....................... Gay C. Kitson, Univ. of Aleron
Section Chah·s:
Education and Enrichment ..... Howard L Barnes, C!FLJE, Univ. of Northern Iowa
Ethnic Minorities ............... !Francisco A. Villarruel, Michigan State Univ.
Family and Health ........... Vivian Gedaly-Dulff, Oregon Health Sciences Univ.
Family Policy .......... Dennis JK. Orthner, Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Family Science .......................... Mary Ann Hollinger, Messiah Col.
Family Therapy ....................................... James M. Harper, Brigham Young Univ.
Feminism and Family Studies .............................. Shelley M. MacDermid, Purdue Univ.
International .......................................... §1tephan M. Wilson, Univ. of Kentucky
Religion and Family Life ......................... Dale R.. Hawley, Woodbury Church of Christ, MN
Research and Theory ....................................... Jane !F. Gilgun, Univ. of Minnesota
Students/New Professionals Rep .................. Hea1ther Hathaway Miranda, Michigan State Univ.
Association of Councils ........................... Britton Wood, C!FLJE, Consultant, Ft. Worth, TX
Public Policy Sessions ........................... JE!lain.e A. AndeJtson and Michael JL. Benjamin.
Theory Construction/Research Methodology Workshop .. Thomas B. HoRman, CJFLJE, Brigham Young Univ.
lEx Olffid.o:
Conference Coordinator .............................. Cindy Win.1tea·, CMP
President ......................... Stephen R.. JoJrgellll§en, Univ. of Arkansas
President-elect ................... Carol A. Darling, CFLJE, Florida State Univ.
Executive Director ................................. Michael L Benjamin.
Exhibits Coorinator ............................... Jeanne Rylbell·g, NCFR
Audio-visual Coordinator ........... Calld Williams, Consultant, Philadelphia, PA
Local Arrangements Co-chairs ....................... .
Mary Jo Czaplewslld, CJFLJE, Emeritus, NCFR
Marcie B1roolke, Working Family Resource Ctr.,
St. Paul, MN Public Schools
Mary Jo Czaplewski
Marcie Brooke
Audio-Visual ................. M. Janke Hogan, Chair
Employment Matching Service ........................... Sue Hani.ng1ton; Peg JLind~of, Co-chairs
Emergency Liaison ..................................... Laude Meschke, Chair; Mary O'Brien
Hospitality ........... Ronald Pitzer, Marty Rossmann, Co-chairs; Rose Allen, JLynda Anden·son,
David Bll'1.lleshoff, Carol Gesme, Yvonne Janning, Susan Meyers, joyce Sdlmltenover,
Mall-y Ann Smith, Joan Sprain., Sue Stoner, Cruista Treichel, Shirley Zimmerman
Student Assistants ..................... Catherine Solheim, Leslie Koepl~:e, Michael Wallches!d,
Co-chairs; JLinda Cn·onk, Mall-y Dooley B1Lu·ns
VIP Spealcers ................... Sh.i.ll.·ley Bru·ben:, Chair; Scott Magm.llson-Ma•·tin.son, Judy Tiesd
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President .......................................... Stephen R. Jorgensen, Univ. of Arkansas
President-elect ..................................... Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
At-large Member. ............................... Cheryl A. JBue!Jler, Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville
At-large Member ............................ David H. Demo, Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
At-large Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Leigh A. Leslie, Univ. of Maryland
Past President ................................... William J. Dohe1·ty, CFLE, Univ. of Minnesota
Association of Councils President ......................... Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Texas Tech Univ.
Students/New Professionals Representative .................... Hihu·y A. Rose, Washington State Univ.
Ex officio:
Executive Director ................................................................. Michael L. Benjamin
2000/2001 Board
President ......................................................... Stephen R. Jorgensen, Univ. of Arkansas
President-elect ................................................... Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
At-large Member. .......................................... David H. Demo, Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
At-large Member ......................................................... Leigh A. I.eslie, Univ. of Maryland
At-Large Member ............................................................ Joe F. Pittman, Auburn Univ.
Family Therapy Resources, Minneapolis, MN
At-Large Member .................................. William D.
At-Large Member ............................................... Marilyn Flick, North Eugene, OR High School
CFLE, Texas Tech Univ.
Association of Councils President ........................................ Lane H.
Students/New Professionals Representative ................................... Tammy L Henderson, Virginia Tech
Ex officio:
Executive Director ................................................................. Michael L. Benjamin
Journal Editors
Journal ofMarriage and the Family . ..................................... Robet·t M. Milat·do, Univ. of Maine-Orono
Family Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
W. Dwyet·, Univ. of Florida (2000)
B. Kay Pasley, Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro (200 1)
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�Graduate Study in Family and Life Course
Department of Sociology- Georgia State University
Graduate Degrees Offered
M.A., and Ph.D. in Sociology.
Family and Life Course Specialization*
The Family and Life Course specialization includes required courses in Family Sociology and Life Course Sociology, and
elective courses in: Family Studies; Families in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Family Diversity; Sexual and Intimate Violence;
Birth and Parenthood; Children and Childhood; Sexuality and Society; Sociology of Gender; The Field of Aging; Aging Policy
and Services; Social Psychology; Adult Socialization; Sociology of Aging; Aging, Health and Disability; Aging and Long-Term
Care; Death, Dying and Loss; and Sociology of Education.
Sociology Graduate Faculty (FLC Graduate Faculty in italics)
James Ainsworth-Darnel/, Dawn Baunach, Elisabeth Burgess, Cecilia Cantrell, Phillip Davis, Denise Donnelly, Behrooz Ghamari,
Paula Dressel, Kirk Elifson, Charles Gallagher, Charles Jaret, Toshi Kii, Jung Ha Kim, Ralph LaRossa, Lesley Reid, Donald Reitzes,
Wendy Simrmd:s, Eric S1e->'Vo71, Fnmk Whi11mg1rm, and Jrmrrp Zhcm.
Graduate Assistantships
Research and teaching assistantships are available for qualified students. These awards provide a stipend and a waiver of
matricu)ation fees and tuition costs.
For More Information
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Sociology
Georgia State University
A.t)anta, GA. 1lnt11-1tn!1
phone: 404-651-2285
e-mail: socinfo@gsu.edu
web page: http://www.gsu.edu/-wwwsoc
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Headquarters Staff
ffili t
Association of Councils
Executive Board
General NCFR Phone Number. 763-781-9331
Toll Free Number (U.S. and Canada)
........................ 888-781-9331
Fax ...................... 763-781-9348
General e-mail .......... ncfr3989@ncfr.org
Website ................... www.ncfr.org
President ....... Lane H. Powell, CFLE
Program Chair .. E. Britton Wood, CFLE
Secretary/Treasurer and Mfiliate Connection
Denise A. Donnelly
Past President; Nominating Committee
Chair.........Norma J. Bond-Burgess
Student/New Professional Rep
..................... Megan Keller
Executive Director ............. Michael L. Benjamin, M.P.H.
Section Liaison ... Aaron Larson, CFLE
ext. 21; e-mail: mbenjamin@ncfr.org
Administrative Assistant/Exhibits Coordinator ..... Jeanne Ryberg
Affiliated Council Presidents
ext. 11; e-mail: jryberg@ncfr.org
Certification Director .................. Dawn Cassidy, CFLE State
ext. 12; e-mail: cassidyd@ncfr.org
California ......................... Walter T. Kawamoto
Conference Coordinator ................. Cindy Winter, CMP
Illinois ...................................... Jill Finn
ext. 15; e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.org Indiana ........ , ............. Lorraine Blackman, CFLE
Finance Manager ............................ John Pepper
Iowa ............................ SedahliaJasper Crase
ext. 16; e-mail: pepperw@ncfr.org Michigan ...................... Renita Ivory Stulz, CFLE
Project Manager .................... Abbey Showalter-Loch
Minnesota ....................... : ......... Joan Sprain
ext. 17; e-mail: abbey@ricfr.org
Ohio ..... : .......... , ................... Ann K. Smith
Accounting/Data Entry Services ........... Nikki Cunningham ·
Oklahoma ................................ Glee Absher
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ext. 14; e-mail: nikki@ncfr.org
Pennsylvania/Delaware ............ Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE
Commllllications Coordinator!Association of Councils Liaison.
Texas . ; .............. : .................... linda Ladd
Lynda Bessey, ext. 10; e-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org Utah ................................... Kathy Piercy
Mail Clerk/Inventory ........................ Talila Simesso
ext. 20; e-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org Regional/Local
Membership/Customer Service Coordinator/Allen Press Liaison
Northwest. ............................. Kip W. Jenkins
Doris Hareland, ext. 23; e-mail: harelandd@ncfr.org Southeastern ...•................. Frankie Denise Powell
Washington Representative .......... Margaret Feldman, Ph.D.
Military Families .............. Howard W. Harshaw, CFLE
phone: 202-554-0242; e-mail: mefeldman@aol.com
Taiwan, ROC ................. Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
Greater Greensboro, NC ............ Cindy Dorman (Ex.Dir.)
Student
Kent State Univ........ Mary M. Dellmann-Jenkins (Advisor)
Lubbock Regional ................ Miriam Mulsow (Advisor)
Miami Univ...................... Debra Hughes (Advisor)
North Texas .............. Tommie Lawhon, CFLE (Advisor)
Purdue Univ......................... Paula Usita (Advisor)
Samford Univ............ Dan Sandifer-Stech, CFLE (Advisor)
Univ. of Southwest Louisiana ..... Janice Weber, CFLE (Advisor)
NCFR Staff
Back row left to right: Michael Benjamin, Nikki Cunningham, Jeanne
Ryberg, Dawn Cassidy, John Pepper, Talila Simesso
Front Row: Lynda Bessey, Abbey Showalter-Loch, Doris Hareland,
Cindy Winter
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�THE HANDBOOK OF FAMILY
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Second Edithm
WORK AND FA.MlLY
F Ai\11LlES ANlJ CHANGE
Research Informing Policy
Tl!rcc·Volume Set
Editors: JOHN TOULIATOS, T(;~W.\~
Christian Univm:<;i(v, .13/\RRY F.
Coping with Stressful Events and
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influences work and fami.ly processes--and
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Editor: Roderick Phinips,
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An interdisciplinary journal
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Numbers listed after the topic refer to Session numbers in the
Program Schedule. Sessions with a 100 (e.g. #100, #101, etc)
take place on Friday, sessions with a 200 are on Saturday; 300
are on Sunday; and 400 on Monday.
Adolescence 112, 116,206,208,221,233,234,410,417
Adoption 238, 327, 408
Aging/Gerontology 118, 124, 206, 224, 303, 309, 311,
317, 329
Child Socialization 112, 122
Children 112, 118,207,321,406,411
Cohabitation 217
Communication 217
Community and Families 233, 313, 329, 333
Cross-cultural Issues 231, 233, 307, 327, 402, 416
Curriculum 214, 303, 405
Death and Dying 339
Disability 314, 411
Diversity 202
Divorce and Separation 219, 227, 414
Economics 248
Ethics and Values 104, 303
Family History 110
Family Life Education 122, 204, 303, 329, 409
Family Policy 118,120,207,220,313,331,412
Family Processes 112, 118, 208, 313, 410
Family Relationships 110, 112, 320
Family Science 118, 127, 205, 223, 305, 402, 409
Family Services 106, 118, 327
Fatherhood 126, 206, 210
Gay/Lesbian Issues 118, 133, 217
Gender 105, 126,217, 230, 239, 303, 319, 327,417
Genetics 304
Government and Families 118, 120
Grandparenthood 206, 233, 319, 327
Health/Wellness/lllness 105, 116, 206, 222,317, 324,
346,407,411
Immigration/Migration 215, 218
IntergenerationalRelations 117,118,206,209,215,
224,231,232,328,403
International Families 211, 231, 319, 3 27
Marriage 115, 118, 132, 340, 413, 414, 415
Mate Selection 211, 402
Media 303
Mental Health 125, 313
Midlife 124
Military Families 217, 233
Minority Families 118, 123, 212, 224, 228, 336, 402, 407,
410
Motherhood 125, 126, 206, 326
Multiple Roles 127
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Parent Education 122, 233, 303, 316, 323, 329, 401, 409
Parenthood 114, 118,206,221,233,316,417
Peace 112, 341
Poverty and Families 114, 118,217,328
Professional Development 127, 225, 241, 243, 310, 342,
345
Public Policy 106, 115,207,220,313,331,412
Race/Ethnicity 212, 228, 330, 402
Relationships 109, 231, 313, 320
Religion and Families 118, 125,313,404
Remaniage/Blended Families 217,233,414
Research and Methodology 108, 116, 121, 220, 319, 322,
324,334,413
Resiliency 124, 318, 403
Rural/Urban 114, 133, 229, 233
Schools and Families 107, 303
Se1ruality 109, 203, 208, 217
Social Networks 308, 318
Spirituality and Families 313, 404
Stress and Families 222, 333
Substance Abuse 233
Teaching Methods 127, 135, 214, 223, 309, 405
Technology/Internet 108,135,214,223,246,309,327
Theory/Theory Construction 108, 116, 121,247,319,
322,334,413
Therapy/Counseling 209, 217, 306, 325, 327, 414, 416
Violence 107, 313, 333
Widowhood 217,233
Women and Work 217
Work and Families 106, 127, 210, 217, 226, 238
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�Abramson, lauren, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
"i'!Ul.-1'!. ......................... p. 43
Glee ....................... p. 57
Alan C., Oregon Srate Univ., #TC7 . p. 8
Bert N.. Univ. ofWI-Madison .... p. 83
Mark Texas Tech Univ., #107, #217-14
...................... pp. 14, 25
Rebecca A., Ball Srate Univ.,
"1 18-L ~20:; .................. pp. 17,22
AnnabellL .. Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville,
='303-11. . ...................... p. 33
J., New York Univ., #313-30 ..
......................... p. 36
CirlE, Ada Cu·ane, Eden Prairie Schools,
r,fN. i 1 HH, !!121 ............... pp. 14, 17
Joan, Univ. of Notre Dame, #TC2
...................... pp. 8, 83
!•.Jcx;mder, Karen l., Ohio Scare Univ., #329-1
. , ....................... p. 40
Karin, Goteborg Univ., #217-12 .. p. 25
wu•c"·"'llm:, Cf!JE, Kevin L, Capella Univ.,
t: I I J. #,JO 1 ................... pp. 16, 42
Cf!JE, Katherine llt, Virginia Tech,
"'TC6.#110,#113,1!!23 ...... pp.l5, 16,18
Rose, Univ. of Minnesota Exr. Serv.. p. 53
William D., Family Therapy Resources,
iViinneapolis. lvlN. #122, #137, #239 ....... .
....................... pp. 18, 20, 30
David, Univ. of Arizona, #217-4,
7,'217-5.
. ................... p. 25
Paul R, Penn State Univ., #320 ... p. 38
Barbara D., Michigan State Univ.,
H:~U)-26.
. ...................... p. 33
Acheampong Yaw, Univ. of
\Vcsrcrn Cape. !!402-23 .............. p. 43
JE!len, Community Service Soc of New
York. 3!118-8 ...................... p. 17
Mlan R, Northern Oklahoma CoL,
"20q.
. .................... p. 23
JE!aine A., Univ. of Maryland, #II 0,
"202. #21 \ !!218, #311, #315, 11335
. pp. 12, 13, 15, 22, 25, 35.41, 53
Kathryn, Univ. ofWisconsin-Eau
!.rir,· f/206-18 ..................... p. 22
lUnda, Univ. of Minnesota .... p. 53
Sarah, Texas Agricultural Ext. Serv.,
!!.t'.CJ-7 ........................... p. LJO
Maiathi, Texas Tech Univ., #402-7 ..
....................... p. 43
'WilliamS., Univ. ofWisconsin1\ladison, #333 ..................... p. 40
CFJLE, Sylvia M., Univ. ofNebraskafF-)07 ..................... p. 34
Ac:tedt-Kurld, Paivi, Univ. ofTampere, #233-5
............................. p. 29
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AUie<·lbach, Cm·li, Yeshiva Univ., #PCMF, #2'i7 ..
..................... , ..... p. ]], 31
AUiger, Sally, Univ. of Minnesota. #411 ... p. 45
Axelson, lellandJ., Emerims, VA1ech ... p. 83
Ayers-lopez, SUisan, Univ. ofTexas-i\usrin,
#408 ............................ p. '15
Azria, CJF!JE, Muriel JR., Univ. of Sourhern
Mississippi, #309-1
.............. p. 34
Babel', K.dstine, Univ. of New Hampshire,#TC9
............................... ~8
Bagdi, Aparna, Univ. of Delaware, #305, #319-9
.......................... pp. 34.37
Bahr, Howard, Brigham Young Univ., ltTC3 ...
...................... pp. 8, 53
Balu, Kathleen Slaugh, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC3 ............................ p. 8
Bailey, C. lEverett, Nonh Dakota Srare Univ.,
#325 ............................ p. 39
Bailey, CJF!JE, SandraJ, Washingron State
Univ., #247-1. ..................... p. 31
Bah·, Scott, #TCI .................... p. 8
Bales, Diane W., Univ. of Georgia, #112-13,
11127-1 ....................... pp. 15, 18
Ballard, CF!JE, Sharon M.. East Carolina Univ.,
#303-19 .......................... p. 3:'\
BalliDg, Kada A., Univ. ofWisconsin-lvladison,
#127-2 ........................... p. IS
Bau·bex·, Betty L, Easrern Michigan Univ., i.'l 04.
....................... , ...... P· I'J
Barbeu·, Ronnie L, Univ. of Arizona, #206-26,
#313-29 ...................... pp. 23, 36
Barber, Brian K., Brigham Young Univ., !1112-5,
#112-6, !1402-23 ............... pp. 15. 43
Bather, Shu· ley. Erne rims. Univ. of !V[innesota
Ext.. . . . . . . . .
. .. p. 53
Ban1es, Grace ML, New York State Res. !nsr. On
Addiction, #212.
. .. p. 2'i
Barnes, CfllE, Hovvard L, Univ. of l'-lorrhern
Iowa, 11236 .................... pp. 30. 53
Barnett, Marina, Temple Univ.. i!PCMF .. f'· II
Banatt, Marguerite, Michigan Stare Univ..
#331
.. P· 40
Ba1·te!], Denise S., Univ. of'Texas-Ausrin. /1402-9
.. p. -!3
Bartholomae, Suzanne, Ohio Sene Univ..
#402-18 ........ , ................. p. 43
lBarthollomew, Cf!JE, Geanniwn S.. Brigham
Young Univ., !!303- I 8 ............... p. 3:1
Bat·tl, Mary Jo. Univ. of Minnesma. !12.~'),
#313-4 ....................... pp. 28. 35
Barton, JEdwa;·d. !vfichigan Srate Univ., #TOi,
#TC5 .......................... p. 8, 9
Bartoszuk, Kal"in, Auburn Univ., il217-26
.............................. p. 26
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Bass, Brenda l., Univ. ofNonhern Iowa, #405-1
.............................. p. 44
Bass, loretta, Univ. of Oldahoma, #313-13 ....
.............................. p. 36
Batten, ClF!JE, Richard, #327-8 ........ p. 39
Battle-Walters, Kimberly A., Azusa Pacific
Univ., #210 ....................... p. 23
Bauer, Jean W., Univ. of Minnesota, #229. p. 28
Bayley, Bruce, Brigham Young Univ., #247-2
.............................. p. 31
Bean, !Roy A., Ohio State Univ., #410, #414-4
........................... p. 45, 46
Beaton, John M., Univ. of Minnesota, #206-2
.............................. p. 22
Bell, D. Bruce, U.S. Army, #233-7 ....... p. 29
Bell-Scott, Patricia, Univ. of Georgia, #407
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Benjamin, Michael, IL., NCFR, #102, #202,
#207,#215,#235,#322,#403
......... pp. 5, 14, 21, 25, 48, 53, 55, 57
Benson, M;JrkJ., Virginia Tech, #208, #221
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Benson, Michael!, L, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, #333 .................... p. 40
Berg, Denise S., Privare Practice, #247 -3, #326
.......................... pp. 31, 39
Berge, Jane P., Univ. of Minnesora, #408 . p. 45
Berglund, CF!JE, Dorothy M., Univ. of Prince
Edward Island, #303-2 ............... p. 32
Bedce, CIF!JE, Debra l., Messiah Col., #223,
#303-29 ...................... pp. 27, 33
Bessey, !Lynda, National Council on Family
Relarions Staff ..................... p. 57
Betts, Sheny, C., Univ. of Arizona, #318 .. p. 37
Beuhl'mg, Trisha, Univ. of Minnesma, #327-7
· · .. · · · .. · .................... p. 39
Bllacir., Angela R, louisiana Stare Univ. Med.
Ctr., #233-10 ...................... p. 29
BRackman, CirlE, lonaine ........... p. 53
JBllad.well, CHE, Ann, P., Univ. of Southern
!Vlississippi it127-3, #329-10 ....... pp. 18, 40
Bllaisure, Cf!JE, Kau·en R, Western Michigan
Univ., #135, 11319-1,11326 ..... pp. 19, 37,39
Bhmchfieidl, Sylvia l., Des Moines Area
Community College, #206-28 ......... p. 23
liHankemeyer, CF!JE, Maureen S., Kent State
Univ., 11206-12, 11206-13, 11303-21 .. pp. 22, 33
Blianl,;enship, Kristi, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville.ll112-ll. ................. p. 15
Blanton, it'ri§cilla, \'\!hire, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, 11303-10, 11303-11 .......... p. 33
BHeszner, R.osemmy, Virginia Tech, #123,!!311. #315 ................. pp. 18, 35,37
i!J:linn-Pike, lynn, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#112-16 ....... , .................. p. 16
Blodc, Ch1dy lE., Syracuse Univ., #118-2 .. p. 17
�Blow, Adrian}., St. louis Univ., 114!7 .
........................ p. 47
Blowes, Heather, Syracuse Univ., #305,
#319-9 ................... 34, 37
Bhllme, CFJLJE, Ulb>lb>y Balter, Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy, #319-1 ......... p. 37
Blume, Thomas W., Oakland Univ.,
IITC6 ...................... p. 8
Bodi:, CFJLJE, Jane D., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Green Bay, #326 ..... p. 39
Boettcher, Tyfany, M. J., Univ. of
Texas-Austin, #402-1 0 ......... p. 43
Bogenschneidler, Karen, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #120, #220, #331
......... pp. 7, 17, 21, 25, 26, 40,
Bold, CFJLJE, Mary, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#214-1 .................... p. 24
Bolig, Erilca lE., Spectrum Health, #329-4
........................ p. 40
Borden, lLynne M., Michigan State
Univ., #112-18 .............. p. 16
Boss, Panl.in.e G., Univ. of Minnesota,
1tTCI6, #117, #317 pp. 7, 9, 17, 37, 83
Bowman, Phillip J ., Nonhwestern
Univ., #PCMF ............... p. I 0
Bowman, Sally, Oregon State Univ.,
#229, 11331 ............. pp. 28, 40
Boyce, Glenna <C., Utah Stare Univ., 11222,
#324, 11346,11411 .... pp. 27, 38, 41,46
Boyell", Wendy It, Univ. of Maryland,
#402-17 ................... p.43
Brad!:ett, Kimbedy P., Auburn Univ.lvlontgomery, 11414-9 .......... p. 46
Bll·adbanll, Marilyn JR., Auburn Univ.,
#127-4 .................... p. 19
Bradford, Kay P., Brigham Young Univ.,
IITCI2 ..................... p. 9
Bnlilsford, CFJLJE, John <C., Trutherapy
Center, #313-6 .............. p. 35
Bratton, Sue, Univ. ofNonh Texas,
It 118-1 0 ................... p. I 7
Braue1·, Donna J., Univ. of Minnesota,
#407 ...................... p.45
Braun, Bonnie, Univ. of Maryland,
ltPCAC, #229 ........... pp. II, 28
Bredehoft, CFJLJE, David! J., Concordia
Univ., Sr. Paul, MN, 11214-5, 11329-2
.................... pp. 24, 40
Brewell·, lLoretta G., Michigan State
Univ., #303-12 .............. p. 33
B1·ewer, Rose, Univ. of Minnesota,
IIPCMF .................... p. 11
Briggs, Kathleen, Oldahoma State
Univ., 11325 ................. p. 39
Bwdy, Gene H., Univ. of Georgia, #122
........................ p. 18
Broman, Clifford JL., Michigan State
Univ., lt228 ................. p. 28
B1·ooke, CJFJLJE, Marcie, Working Family
Resource Cemer, Sr. Paul, MN Pub.
Schs ................ pp. 12, 48, 53
Bwtherson, Mary Jane, tt:ll3-IO p. 35
BJ:othen;on, Sean E.. Nonh Dakota
State Univ., #206-16, 1/233-8 pp. 22,29
Brown, Adama, Iowa State Univ., 1!122
........................ p. 18
Brown, Anita <C., Univ. of Georgia, #122
........................ ~ 18
B1·own, David l,, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, #303-20 ........... p. 33
Brown, lLillian lB., Self-Employed, #222
........................ . 27
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Brown, Norman M., Embry-Riddle
Univ., #TC13 ................ p. 9
Bn.1eshoff, David, Crown Col., MN
........................ p. 53
Bryant, Chal.aml!ra M., Iowa State
Univ., 11112-9, ltl23, #212, #232, 11330
........... pp 15, 18, 24, 28, 40
B!·y;mt-Williams, Wynona).,
Philander Smith Col., 11122 ..... p. 18
Buchanan, Ten-y, louisiana State Univ.,
#105 ...................... p. 14
Buckley, Rhonda, Auburn Univ., !!217-26
........................ p. 26
Buehler, Chenyl A.. Univ. ofTennesseeKnm.."Ville, f!l 02, itll2-17, 11220,
#402-1, #414-11
pp. 7, 14, 16, 21, 25, 26. 42, 46, 55
lBm:r, Rom ell Univ. of Minnesota Ext.
Serv., ii'J 14-1 ................ p. 46
Bulanda, Ronald !E .. Bowling Green
State Univ., 1!230 ............. p. 28
Bukroft, Richard A., Univ. of British
Columbia, IITC4 .............. p. 8
Bulger, Jessica M., SUNY-Oswego,
tfii 18
........................ p. '±7
Bumpass, lLany L, 11318 ....... p. 37
Bumpus, Matthew JF., Penn State Univ..
#217-15 ................... p. 25
Bunch-lLyons, Beverly, Virginia Tech,
#127-5 .................... p. 19
Burch, Scol1 C., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #418 .............. p. 47
Burgess, Norma). Bond, Syracuse
Univ., #336, ftJ43 ........ pp. 41, 57
Burns, Mary Dooley, Family Educawr,
St. Paul, MN ................ p. 53
Bu!'nside, PaulaJ, Bowling Green State
Univ.. #127-6 ............... p. 19
Bi!IT, Wesky R., Emeritus, Brigham
Y!1ung llniv.................. p. 83
Bmi, Martha R., The Urban Inst., 11106
. ....................... p. 14
Bm·ton, David, Univ. of Michigan,
#112-15, #313-27 ........ pp. 16, 36
Burton, lLinda, Penn State Univ., #328
.................. pp. 7, 32, 39
Busboom, Amy JL., Univ. of Arizona,
#206-26, 11217-5,11313-29
................. pp. 23, 25, 36
Buslb>y, Dean M., Texas Tech Univ., #413
........................ p. 46
Bush, Kevin Ray, Ohio State Univ.,
11231,#402-25,#410 ... pp. 28,43, 45
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Cable, Susan M., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, 1!127-7 ............ p. 19
Campbell, David A., Community
Service Soc of New York, 11118-8 . p. 17
Cannon, Christin.e A., Univ. of
Delaware, 11222 .............. p. 27
C<llmon, Ardyi:h G., Brigham Young
Univ., !!TC3 . ................. p. 8
Cantarero, Rodrigo, Univ. of Nebraskalincoln, #402-12 ............. p. 43
Cado, Gustavo, Univ. of Nebraskalincoln, #402-12 ............. p. 43
Carlson, Thomas, Iowa State Univ.,
#TC!, #417 .............. pp. 8, 47
Cawl.an, CFJLJE, Mall·sha 1'., Michigan
State Univ., #112-25, 11206-22
.................... pp. 16, 23
Ca!'r, Che~yl, Onerbein Col., #206-20
........................ p. 22
Carranza, Miguel Univ. of Nebraskalincoln, 11402-12 ............. p. 43
Carroll, Jason S., Univ. of Minnesora,
#317 ...................... p. 37
Carter, Sara Jacobs, Arizona State
Univ., #109 ................. p. 14
Cassidy, CFJLJE, Dawn, NCFR, lt104,
11129, lt225, #243, #316, lt342
... pp. 14, 19, 27, 3~3~ 48,49, 57
Cate, Rodney M., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-5 .................... p. 25
Catlett, Beth S., Ohio Stare Univ.,
#313-25 .................... p. 36
Cauglilln, John P., Univ. of Illinois,
#123 ...................... p. 18
Chadiha, lLetha B., Washington Univ.,
lt228 ...................... p. 28
Chancey, Dudley, Oldahoma Christian
Univ., lt313-19 ............... p. 36
Chang, Joyce, Central Missouri State
Univ., #208 ................. p. 23
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�Chanslor, Isabel A., #323 ............ p. 3S
Chao, Wei, Iowa State Univ., #116 ....... p. 16
Cheek, Cheryl L., Penn State Univ.-Mont Alto,
#313-9 ........................... p. 35
Cherry, CFLE, Brenda, U.S. Air Force, #340
.............................. p. 41
Cheshire, Tamara, C., Sacramento Community
Col., #22S ....................... pp. 2S
Chevrier, Suzy Garfinkle, The Parenting
Project, #409 ...................... p. 45
Chilman, Catherine S., Emeritus, Univ. ofWIMilwauke, #TCII ................... p. S
Chmielewski, Julie, Michigan State Univ.,
#206-21 .......................... p. 22
Choi, Hee-Jeong, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#224 ............................ p. 27
Choi, YooJin, Univ. of Minnesota, #303-27
.............................. p. 33
Choice, Pamela, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#313-14 .......................... p. 36
Choukalas, Christopher, Iowa State Univ., #212.
.............................. p. 24
Christensen, Harold T., Emeritus, Purdue Univ..
.............................. p. S3
Christian, Cinda, Univ. ofTexas-Austin, #40S
.............................. p. 45
Christiansen, Shawn 1., Penn State UnivWorthington Scranton, #TC2, #309-9 . p. S, 35
Christopher, F. Scott, Arizona State Univ.,
#109 ............................ p. 14
Chung, Hyunsook, Sang Myung Univ., #231,
#414-17 ...................... pp. 2S, 46
Claborn, Amy D., Univ. ofNorrh CarolinaGreensboro, #112-2 ................. p. 15
Clarke, CFLE, Jean Illsley, Self-Employed,
Minneapolis, MN, #121 .............. p. 17
Clawson, Mellisa A., Syracuse Univ., #206-15
.............................. p. 22
Clifford Wittekind, Janice E Auburn Univ.,
#217-2 ........................... p. 25
Cobb, Laura A.. Purdue Univ., #217-25, #405-7
.......................... pp. 26,44
Cobb, CFLE, Nathan, Brigham Young Univ.,
#306 ............................ p. 34
Cody, Susan, Univ. of Florida, #124 ..... p. IS
Cobler, Bertram]., Univ. of Chicago, #117
........................... pp. 7, 17
Cole, Anna l., Univ. of Louisiana At Monroe,
#414-2 ........................... p. 46
Cole, CFLE, Charles Lee, Univ. ofLouisianaAt
Monroe, #217-20, #414-2 ........ pp. 26,46
Cole, Elizabeth, Northeastern Univ., #330. p. 40
Cole, Fred, Campbell County's Promise, #313-1
.............................. p. 35
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#217-1, #30S, #414-21 .......... pp. 25, 34,46
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Coleman, Thomas M., Univ. of Georgia,
#112-21. ......................... p. 16
Collier, Kat·a, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#217-l. .......................... p. 25
Collins, Dawn M., Univ. of Arizona, #217-5
.............................. p. 25
Conger, Rand D., Iowa State Univ., #232 . p. 2S
Conger, Katherine J., Iowa State Univ., #112-9
.............................. p. 15
Connor, Michael, California State Univ.-Long
Beach, #PCMF .................... p. II
Conway-Turner, Kate, Univ. of Delaware, #122
.............................. p. IS
Cool•e, CFLE, Betty 1., Minnesota Dept. of
Education, #104, #316 ........... pp. 14, 37
Cooksey, Elizabeth, Ohio State Univ., #414-22
............................. p. 47
Cooney, Teresa M., Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#217-24, #414-22, #414-23 ......... pp. 26,47
Coontz, Stephanie, Evergreen State Univ.,
#110,#113 ................. pp.7,15,16
C01·nille, CFLE, Thomas A., Florida State
Univ., #233-4, #325 ............. pp. 29, 39
Corson, Corinne, Oregon State Univ., #229
.............................. p. 2S
Costas, Mary, Private Practice, #11S-10 ... p. 17
Cottle, Nathan R., Univ. ofTexas-Austin, #2177, #30S ...................... pp. 25, 34
Couden, Barbara A., Univ. of Minnesota, #404
.............................. p. 44
Cox, CFLE, Karen A., Crisis Consultant, #209
.............................. p. 23
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa State Univ.,
#206-2S,#20S,#326 ......... pp.23, 39,57
Crawford, Duane W., Texas Tech Univ., #402-7
.............................. p. 43
Cree, Willa K., Arizona State Univ., #41S . p. 47
Cronk, linda, ...................... p. 53
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of Miami,
#TCS, #330 .................... pp. S, 40
Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ., #217-15,
#241-9 ....................... pp. 25,30
Cui, Ming, Iowa State Univ., #232 ....... p. 2S
Culp, Rex E., Univ. of Alabama, #307 .... p. 34
Cunningham, Guy E., Auburn Univ., #402-11
.............................. p. 43
Cunningham, Jo lynn, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, #112-11, #214-2 ....... pp. 15, 24
Cunningham, Nikki, National Council on
Family Relations Staff................ p. 57
Curtner-Smith, Mary Elizabeth, Univ. of
Alabama, #11S-11, #233-5, #414-1S
....................... pp. 17, 29, 46
Cutting, Beth]., West Side Ecfe, #323 .... p. 3S
Czaplewski, CFLE, Mary Jo, Emeritus, Natl.
Coun. on Family Relations .. pp. 12, 48, 49, 53
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D'Andrade, Amy, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#313-14 .......................... p. 36
Dahl, Carla M., Bethel Theological Seminary,
#309-2 ........................... p. 34
Danes, Sharon M., Univ. of Minnesota, #210
.............................. p. 23
Daniels, Susan M., Social Security
Administration, Washington, DC, #314 .. pp. 7,
32, 36
Dannison, CFLE, Linda 1., Western Michigan
Univ., #329-4 ...................... p. 40
Darling, CFLE, Carol A., Florida State Univ.,
#124,#222,#234
........ pp. 12, 27, 29, 4S, 49, 53, 55, S3
Dave, Parol, M.S. Univ., #402-26 ....... p. 43
Davis, Deborah A., Michigan State Univ., #TC5
............................... P· S
Davis, James, Temple Univ., #PCMF ..... p. 10
Davis, Thompson E., #402-2 .......... p. 42
Dawson, Teresa J., Community Action Center,
#105 ............................ p. 14
Dawson, Matt, Ohio State Univ., #217-19. p. 26
Day Randal D., Brigham Young Univ., #TC7
............................... p. s
De Baryshe, Barbara D., Univ. of Hawaii #321
.............................. p. 3S
De Boer, Danelle D., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #30S ..................... p. 34
De Bord, CFLE, Karen, North Carolina State
Univ., #316 ....................... p. 37
De Garmo, David S., Oregon Social Learning
Center, #233-1. .................... p. 2S
De Reus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ.-Aitoona,
#247-4, #319-1 ................ pp. 31, 37
Deal, James E., North Dakota State Univ.,
#402-2S .......................... p. 43
Del Campo, Diana S., New Mexico Coop
Extension, #329-5, #329-6 ............ p. 40
Del Campo, Robert L., New Mexico State
Univ., #329-6 ...................... p. 40
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary M., Kent State
Univ., #206-12 ................. pp. 22,57
Demaris, Alfred, Bowling Green State Univ.,
#217-3, #333 .................. pp. 25, 40
Demo, David H., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro ....................... p. 55
Denham, Sharon A., #222 ........... p. 27
Dermer, Shannon, Univ. of Akron, #llS-7 .. p. 17
Desrochers, Stephan, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#107 ............................ p. 14
Devall, CFLE, Esther 1., New Mexico State
Univ., #230, #327-6 ............. pp. 2S, 39
Devlin, James, Florida State Univ., #115 .. p. 16
Dickey, CFLE, Ellen Bryce, Western Michigan
Univ., #309-3 ...................... p. 34
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Doherty, CFLE, William]., Univ. of
Minnesota, #PCMF, #246, #323 . p. II, 25, 31,
38, 55, 83
Dolbin, Megan L., Purdue Univ., #327-9 . p. 39
Doll, Kevin, Univ. of Minnesota, #210 .... p. 23
Dollahlte, CFLE, David C., Brigham Young
Univ., #404 ....................... p. 44
Donaldson, Sue K., Johns Hopkins Univ., #304
........................ pp. 7, 32, 34
Donnelly, Denise A., Georgia State Univ.. p. 57
Dorman, Cindy, Greater Greensboro, NC
Family Life Council ................. p. 57
Dowd, Duane Alan, Texas Tech Univ., #402-6
.............................. p. 42
Downs, CFLE, Kimberly J. M., Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #127-7, #414-23 pp. 19, 47
Drager, Lisa M., Children's Hospital of San
Diego, #303-15 .................... p. 33
Dunbar, Norah D., Univ. of Minnesota, #TC9,
#402-26,#408 ................. pp.43,45
Dwyer, Jeffrey W., Univ. of Florida, #241-2
....................... pp. 12, 30, 55
Dyches, Tina, Brigham Young Univ., #324. p. 38
Dyk Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of Kentucky, #TCI4,
#229 ......................... pp. 8, 28
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Eccles, Jacquelynne S., Univ. of Michigan,
#206-26, #313-29 .............. pp. 23, 36
El-Kati, Mahmoud, Macalester Col., St. Paul,
#PCMF .......................... p.ll
Elison,Jeffrey,#TCI3 ................ p.9
Ellingson, Billie Sue, Kfnw Radio/New Hope
Church, #124, #217-18 .......... pp. 18, 26
Elliott, Dadisi R., Long Beach, Ca, Responsible
Teen Famers Prog., #PCMF ........... p. II
Emanuelsen, Aud, Samlivssenteret M & Fam
Res/Dev Ctr, #221 .................. p. 27
Engel, CFLE, John W., Univ. of Hawaii # 118-3
.............................. p. 17
Engelbrecht, CFLE, Jo Ann, Texas Woman's
Univ., #217-8, #313-2 ............ p. 25, 35
Erickson, lance D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#206-9,#402-23 ............... pp. 22,43
Erickson, Martha Farrell, Children, Youth, &
Families Consortium, MN, #406 .. pp. 7, 42, 45
Erickson, Martin,J., Iowa State Univ., #TC!,
#417 ......................... pp. 8, 47
Esposito, lisa, #246 ................. p. 31
Estes, D. Christopher., Oklahoma Baptist
Univ., #221 ....................... p. 27
Estrada, Ana V., Arizona State Univ., #206-7
.............................. p. 22
Evans, Clarice, Virginia Tech, #112-4 .... p. 15
Evans, V. Jeffery, Nat'!. Inst. of Child Hlth &
Hum Dev, #TC7 .................... p. 8
Ewing, Jan, Lorna Linda Univ., #247 ..... p. 31
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Fagan, Jay, Temple Univ., #PCMF, #217-16, #239
.................... pp. 10, 11, 25, 30
Farmer, Val, Merit Care Health Systems, #233-8
.............................. p. 29
Farrell, Michael P., SUNY-Buffalo, #212 . p. 24
Farrell, Patricia, Michigan State Univ., #303-26
.............................. p. 33
Feldman, Clyde, Univ. of Arizona, #217-5
.............................. p. 25
Feldman, Margaret, NCFR Washington
Representative, Washington, DC, #314 ...... .
.......................... pp. 36, 57
Feng, Du, Texas Tech Univ., #402-7 ...... p. 43
Few Aprill., Virginia Tech, #127-5, #407
.......................... pp.l9,45
Fife, Stephen T., Brigham Young Univ., #306 ..
.............................. p. 34
Fine, Mark A., Univ. of Missouri, #227 ... p. 28
Finley, Gordon E., Florida International Univ.,
#125, #238, #313-30 ......... pp. 18, 30, 36
Finn, Jill, .......................... p. 57
Fischer, Judith 1., Texas Tech Univ., #124,
#233-6, #313-22 ............ pp. 18, 29,36
Fish, Roy H., Ohio State Univ., #313-25 .. p. 36
Fitzgerald, Margaret A., North Dalcota State
Univ., #217-17, #217-18 ............. p. 26
Fitzgerald, Maura, Children's Health Care St.
Paul, MN, #313-7 .................. p. 35
Fitzgerald, Nita S., Univ. of Minnesota, #247-5,
#408 ........................ pp. 31,45
Fitzharris, Jennifer 1., Iowa State Univ., #1127, #112-8 ......................... p. 15
Fitzpatrick, Jacki, Texas Tech Univ., #402-5,
#402-6, #402-7 ................ pp. 42, 43
Fleming, CFLE, William Michael, Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #112-15, #313-27 .. pp. 16,36
Fletcher, Ryan G., Univ. of North Texas,
#PCMF ........................ p. 10
Flick, Marilyn, North Eugene High School, OR,
#241-3 ......................... pp. 30,
Fogat"ty, Kate, Univ. of Georgia, #402-8 .. p. 43
Force, Elizabeth, Emeritus, ASHA, NY .. p. 83
Forgatch, Marion S., Oregon Social Learning
Ctr., #233-1 ....................... p. 28
Fornari, Robin N., Normern Illinois Univ.,
#127-10 .......................... p. 19
Forthun, CFLE, larry F., Penn State UnivDuBois, #124, #233-o ........... pp. 18, 29
Fournier, David G., Oklalwma State Univ.,
#TC!, #TCI7, #325 ............ p. 8, 9, 39
Fox, Greer litton, Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville,
#313-19, #333 .............. pp. 36, 40, 83
Fox Jonathan]., Ohio State Univ., #402-18
.............................. p. 43
Fox Robert A., Marquette Univ., #114 .... p. 16
Frabutt, James M., Univ. of Norm CarolinaGreensboro, #402-13 ................ p. 43
Frame, Marsha Wiggins, Univ. of ColoradoDenver, #124 ...................... p. 18
Francis-Connolly, Elizabeth B., Eastern
Michigan Univ., #326 ................ p. 39
Fravel, Deborah 1., Indiana Univ., #408 . p. 45
Friedemann, Max·ie-luise, Florida
International Univ., #233-5, #317 ... pp. 29, 37
Fristad, Mary A., Ohio State Univ., #206-6 p. 22
Ft-ye, Nancy, Texas Tech Univ., #402-5 ... p. 42
Fryxell, Dale, Chan1inade Univ., #321 ... p. 38
Futds, Theodore, G., Ohio State Univ., #227,
#418 ........................ pp. 28, 47
G
Gade, Paul A., U.S. Army, #233-7 ....... p. 29
Gadsden, Vivian, Temple Univ., #PCMF . p. 10
Gajardo, Joel, Hispanic Community Center, ·
#402-12 .......................... p. 43
Galano, Joseph, Col. of William and Mary,
#309-7 ........................... p. 35
Galbraith, Kevin A., Penn State Univ.-Altoona,
#208 ............................ p. 23
Gandolfo, Jessica, Univ. of Louisiana at
Monroe, #414-2 .................... p. 46
Ganong, Lawrence H., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #217-22, #308 ........ pp. 26, 34
Garrison, Mary E. (Betsy), Louisiana State
Univ., #105 ....................... p. 14
Garrison, Preston, Nat!. Practitioners Network
for Fathers and Families, #PCMF ....... p. I 0
Garwick, Ann lE., Univ. of Minnesota, #411
.............................. p. 45
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ., #206-5,
#206-6 ........................... p. 22
Geasler, CiFLE, Margie J., Western Michigan
Univ., #135 ....................... P: 19
Gedaly-Duff, Vivian, Oregon Health Sciences
Univ., #304, #337 ............ pp. 34, 41, 53
Gentry, CiFLE, Deborah Bat·nes, Illinois State
Univ., #241-11. ................... pp. 30
Gerard, Jean M., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#112-17 .......................... p.l6
Gesme, Carol, I 'Wanna Be Me, Carole Gesme, ·
Games, MN ....................... p. 53
Gilat, Anat, Tel Aviv Univ., #333 ........ p. 40
Gilbert, Kathleen JR., Indiana Univ., #327-2. p. 39
Giles-Sims, Jean, Texas Christian Univ., #TCII,
#TCI3 ........................... p. 9~
Gilgun, Jane iF., Univ. of Minnesota, #TCII,
#121,#131,#322,#334
............... pp. 8, 17, 19, 38, 40, 53
Gilson, Michael, Univ. of Arizona, #217-5 p. 25
Given, Barbara, Michigan State Univ., #206-21
.............................. p. 22
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Glick, Paul C., Emeritus. U.S. BmccHI of rhc:
Census and Arizona St,llc: ilni1·" ........ p. 8.)
Goddard, CFILE, H.
Uuh State Univ.,
#316 .... '..
. p. :J7
Goforth, Keith D .. llniv. ,J !cnncsscce-Knowille,
#303-20......
. ........ p. 33
Goldberg, Abbie, Univ. ul !1 Lbsacimsws, l 0
........ I' 23
Goldfarb, Katia Paz, Univ.
228
.. p. 28
Gomez, CFllE, Todd
Wonhing~:on-Scr~lnrc)rL ~:"303-22.
. . p. 33
Gonzalez-Kruger, (:ftf.,
Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln.
2
.. p. "1.1
Goodman, Roger
Greensboro, #41-i-2"!...
. .. p. 47
Gordon, Donald A., Ohio (
J.i223 .. p. 27
Gordon, leslie C., Iowa St:<ic Univ., I 12-24
... '.....
. ..... p. 16
Graff, Leslie W.,
llniv" ii.12ci
..........
. .... p. 38
Gray, Christine R., Univ. ui'T~x,;s-i\usiin. ·¢308,
#416......
. ..... pp. 34,47
Greder,
A., Iowa Sure Uni\., "i.iU-10
. p. 55
Greene, CFLE, Ken, Minnc;uLr Hihk Col.. 24
... p. 18
Greenfield, G;u·y, Univ. nF JVfinncsot:r Exr. Sew..
#PCMF...
. p. 10
Gregg, Virginia R.,
.¢418. p. 47
Gregory, Donald. Reinhcmlr Ccd., CA. Jif'Clv!F
.............
. .. P· 10
~JL<lll: l_lniv,
12-25
Griffore, Robert}.,
...... P· 1(,
Gross, Patricia, Northwest ,\[i'-'·Ultri Stale Univ.,
#405-]. . . . . .
. p. 44
Grotevant, Harold
... p. 45
Grove, Sherrill. ]\forrh
Univ..
..... p. 26
#21 7-17 ..
u( f,Jonhcrn luwa,
Grzywacz,
#TC5. #217-4 ...
. . PI'· 8, 25
0
,,
Gutter, Michael, Ohio St.Hc
Guzman, Una J>., l.lniY. ,.,:· \\'is•:omin-!\bdison.
l':'
' .... p, .;.-/
i~224 ....
H
;: !OH, f.L_:j!_! 2,
Haas, Linda L, Indiana
... rjr·~. l-t 25: 46
#412 ...... .
7
Haase, JLaraJ., Arizonc1 Sr;11c
. P· 11
Haessly, CFtE, ~'"-'~'·'nu
Associates, Milw,wkcc.
........ pp. l ] '11
Hallam, Rena A., Univ. of Kentucky, #303-3
.............................. p. 33
Hammonds-Smith, CFllE, Maxine, #PCG
............................ p. 9, 10
Hamon, CFJLE, Raeann R., Messiah CoL, #211,
#245, #309-4, #405-4 ... pp 24, 31, 34, 44, 57
Han, Jong-Hye, Woosong Information CoL,
#112-20, #319-7 ............... pp. 16, 37
Hannah, laurie E., Big Brothers Big Sisters,
#414-18 .......................... p. 46
Hannan, Kristi l., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#127-6, #313-11 ............... pp. 19, 36
Hans, Jason D., Univ. of Missouri, #223, #227
.... ' ... ' ...... ' ....... ' .. p~ 27,28
Hansen, Dave, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#402-12 .......................... p. 43
Hansen, David M., Univ. of Illinois, #247- 11 . ,
' .... ' ........... ' ' ...... '. ' .. p. 31
Hansen, Gary l., Univ. of Kentucky, #313-16
... ' ....... ' .. ' ....... ' ....... p. 36
Hanson, Sandra l., Catholic Univ, #I 18-4
.............................. p. 17
Hanson, CFllE, Shidey M. H., Oregon Health
Sciences Univ., #411. ................ p. 46
Harden, Angela, Oklahoma Dept. of Human
Services, #313-13 .... , ...... ,, .... ,. p. 36
Hardesty, Constance l., Morehead State Univ.,
#313-13.' ................. '' ..... p. 36
Hardesty, Jennifer L, Univ. of Missouri,
#217-22, #223, #247-6, #309-8
· ................... pp. 26, 27, 31, 35
Hare, Jan, Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout, #404. p. 44
Hareide, Berger J., Samlivssenteret M & Fam
Res/Dev Ctr, #221, #41 1 ........ , pp. 27, 46
Hareland, Doris, National Council on Family
Relations Staff. , , ...... , , ..... , .... p. 57
Harmell, Kristin l., Univ. ofTexas-Austin,
#308 ............................ p. 34
Hannon, Elizabeth l., Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-6 ........................... p. 15
Harpel, Tammy S., Purdue Univ., #127-9. p. 19
Harper, James M., Brigham Young Univ.,
1!115, #130 ................. pp. 16, 19, 53
Harrington, Sue, Minneapolis, MN .. pp. 6, 53
Harris, Steven M., Texas Tech Univ., #217 -14
. .......... ' ..... '' ..... '' .. '. p. 25
Harrison, Danny E., Auburn Univ.Montgomery, #414-9. , ... , .......... p. 46
Harshaw, CFllE, Howard W., U.S. Air Force,
Albuquerque, NM ..... , ........ pp. 49, 57
Harvey, CFJLE, Carol D., Univ. of Manitoba,
#231 ............................ p. 28
Hathaway Miranda, Heather Ana, Michigan
State Univ., #10!, #127-13, #201, #301, #310,
#347, #402-27 .. pp. 14, 19, 21, 32, 35, 43, 53
Hawkins, CFllE, Alan]., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC2, #TCI2, #313-8 ........... p. 8, 9, 35
Hawley, Dale R., Woodbury Church of Christ,
#TC!, #100, #I 15, #200, #237, #300, #302,
#306,#400,#406
....... pp. 8, 14, 16, 21, 30, 32, 34, 42, 53
Hawley, Rachel, York CoL, #306 ....... p. 34
Head, Melissa, Penn State Univ., #217-15. p. 25
Heath, Harriet E., Bryn Mawr CoL, #321. p. 38
Heinonen, Tuula, Univ. of Manitoba, #231
.............................. p. 28
Heims-Erikson, Heather M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #123, #210 ... pp. 18, 23
Henceroth, Casey M., Ohio State Univ., #414-4
.............................. p. 46
Henderson, Tammy l., Virginia Tech,
#127-5, #202, #241-6, #319-8, #410
................. pp. 19, 21, 30, 37, 45
Hendrick, Clyde, Texas Tech Univ., #109 . p. 14
Hendriclt, Susan S., Texas Tech Univ., #109
.............................. p. 14
Hendricks, Elizabeth, Univ. of MassachusettsAmherst, #2 10 .................... , p. 23
Hendrix, Charles C., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#325 . ' ...... ' ......... ' ....... ' . p. 39
Henney, Susan, Univ. ofTexas-Austin, #408
.............................. p. 45
Henry, CFllE, Carolyn S., Oldahoma State
Univ., #209, #221 .............. pp. 23, 27
Hepburn, Ken, Univ. of Minnesota, #317. p. 37
Hertzog, Jodie L, Purdue Univ., #127-9,. p. 19
Herzog, Melissa J., Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#217-24 .. ' ...... ' ...... ' ' .. ' ..... p. 26
Hetherington, E. Mavis, Univ. of Virginia,
#320 ................... pp. 7, 12, 32, 38
Hey, Richard N., Emeritus, Univ. ofMN . p. 83
Hicks, Mary W., Florida State Univ., #1 15,
#414-6 ....................... pp. 16,46
Hildt·eth, CFllE, Gladys J., Univ. of Kentucky,
#303-13 .......................... p. 33
Hill, Crystal, Iowa State Univ., #241-7 .... p. 30
Hill, CFJLE, E. Jeffrey, Brigham Young Univ.,
#240 ............................ p. 30
Hill, E. Wayne, Florida State Univ., #124., p. 18
Hill, Jennifer, Purdue Univ., #325 .... , .. p. 39
Hill, latoya, Texas Tech Univ., #217- 14 ... p. 25
Hill, Melinda]., Ohio State Univ. Ext., #313-5
.............................. p. 35
Hill, Miriam R., Family Services Inc., #4 17
....... ' ........ ' .... ' ........ p. 47
Hill, TwylaJ., Wichita State Univ., #313-15
. ............................. p. 36
Hilton, Jeanne M., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#107,#248 .... ' ........ '' .. '. p~ 14,31
Hines, Alice M., San Jose State Univ., #318
. ... ' ........... ' .... ' ..... '. 'p. 37
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Hipke, Kathleen Nelson, Arizona State Univ.,
Inman, Tara A., Univ. of Prince Edward Island,
Jm·ich, Anthony P., Kansas State Univ., #242
#418 ............................ p. 47
Hirschy, CFLE, Sharon E., Univ. of North
Texas, #316 ....................... p. 37
Hockaday, Cathy, Iowa State Univ., #112-10,
#208 ........................ pp. 15, 23
Hogan, M. Janice, Univ. of Minnesota
.......................... pp. 53, 83
Holcomb, Pamela, The Urban lnst., #106
.............................. p. !4
Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah Col., #204,
#241-7, #344 ............... pp. 30, 41, 53
Hollingsworth, Leslie D., Univ. of Michigan,
#228 ............................ p. 28
Holman, CFLE, Thomas B., Brigham Young
Univ., #TC!6, #TC!7, #TCI8, #332, #413,
................... pp. 8, 9, 36, 40, 53
Hong, Kye-Ok, Sorabol College, #112-20 . p. !6
Hoppough, Susan K., Michigan State Univ.,
#206-21. ......................... p. 22
Hortacsu, Nuran, Middle East Technical Univ.,
#402-26 .......................... p. 43
Houseknecht, Sharon K., Ohio State Univ.,
#TC14 ........................... p. 8
Hsi, Andy, Univ. of New Mexico, #207
........................ pp. 7, 21, 23
Huang, Nei-Yuh, National Taiwan Normal
Univ., #206-14 ..................... p. 22
Hudson, Nancy W., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#313-5 ........................... p. 35
Huebner, Angela J., Virginia Tech, #318 . p. 37
Hughes, CFLE, Debra, Miami Univ., OH. p. 57
Humble, CFLE, Aine Marie, Oregon State
Univ., #210 ....................... p. 23
Hunter, Andrea G., Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #TCMF, #330 ........ pp. 11, 40
Huntington, Lee, Huntington Associates,
#309-7 ............................. p. 35
Huston, Ted 1., Univ. ofTexas-Austin,
#123,#217-7,#308,#4!3,#414-10
.................... pp. 18, 25, 34,46
Hutchinson, Sally A., Univ. of Florida, #125
.............................. ~ 18
Hutter, Mark, Rowan Col., #I 08 ........ p. 14
Hwang, Hye Won, Michigan Stare Univ.,
#112-25 .......................... p. !6
Hwang, Philip, Goreborg Univ., #217-12 . p. 25
Hyman, Batya, Arizona State Univ., #133 . p. 19
#303-2 ........................... p. 32
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #108 .................... p. 14
Jurich, Joan A., Purdue Univ., #405-7 .... p. 44
I
Iida, Liz, Asian-American Recovery Services,
#207 ...................... pp. 7, 21, 23
Imig, David R., Michigan Stare Univ., #214-3
.............................. p. 24
Ingoldsby, Bron, Ricks Col., #211 ...... p. 24
.......................... pp. 21, 30
K
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Jacob, Steve, Univ. ofFlorida, #210 ...... p. 23
Jacobson, CFLE, Arminta 1., Univ. ofNonh
Texas, #313-2, #316, #402-3, #406
.................... p~ 35,37,42,45
Jacobson, Stephanie, Michigan State Univ.,
#331 ............................ p. 40
Jager, Kathleen Burns, Michigan Stare Univ.,
#206-22 .......................... p. 23
jang, Seonju, Univ. of Minnesota, #327-1 . p. 39
Janning, Yvonne, Redwood Falls, MN School
Dist. ............................ p. 53
Janvier, Kathy, Delaware Technical &
Community Col., #313-3 ............. p. 35
Jarrett, Robin, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #333 ............ p. 40
Jarvis, Marl;: 0., Brigham Young Univ.,
#332, #413 ................... pp. 40, 46
Jeanetta-Wark, Jeffry, Minnneapolis, MN,
#TCMF .......................... p. II
Jefferys, Marcie, Children's Defense Fund of
Minnesota, #412 ................... p. 46
]eng, Wei-Shiuan, Ming Hsin Inst. ofTech.,
#206-3 ........................... p. 22
Jenkins, Kip Whitney, LOS Church Education
System, #249 .................. pp. 31, 57
Jepson, Michael, Univ. of Florida, #210 .. p. 23
Jeynes, William H., Hillsdale Col., #124 . p. 18
Johnson, Elizabeth M., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#303-4,#319-l ................ pp.33,37
Johnson, Leanor Boulin, Arizona State Univ.,
#313-24 .......................... p. 36
Johnson, Michael P., Penn Stare Univ.,
#123, #319-1 .................. pp. 18,37
Jones, Linda, Tulalip Tribes (Indian Child
Welfare), #207 ............... pp. 7, 21, 23
Jorgensen, Stephen R., Univ. of Arkansas,
#102,#110,#128,#136,#202,#234 .. pp. 5, 7,
... lil5,2~ 21,29, 48,4~ 53, 55, 75,83
Jory, CFLE, Bt·ian 1., Berty Col., #112-15 p. 16
Joshi, Anupama, California Stare Univ.-Los
Angeles, #402-26 ................... p. 43
Judge, Sharon, Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville,
#327-4 ........................... p. 39
Julian, David A., United Way of Franldin
County, #327-3 .................... p. 39
Julian, Teresa W., Otterbein Col., #206-20,
#327 -3 ....................... pp. 22, 39
Jun, Hey Jung, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#318 ............................ p. 37
Kadi, Vjollca, Brigham Young Univ., #402-24
.............................. p. 43
Kao Shu-Ching, Narl. Chai-Yi Univ., #221 p. 27
Kaplan, Lori E., Rush Alzheimer's Disease
Control, #117 .................. pp. 7, 17
Karasik, Rona Joy, Sr. Cloud State Univ.,
#223 ............................ p. 27
Karnehm, Amy 1., Ohio Stare Univ.,
#233-2 ........................... p. 29
Kawamoto, Walter T., California State Univ.Sacramento, #228, #41 0 ....... pp. 28, 45, 57
Kaye, Laura K., The Urban lnst., #106 ... p. 14
Keller, Megan, Kansas City, KS ......... p. 57
Kellner, Betsy (Elizabeth), Kansas State Univ.,
#241-7 ........................... p. 30
Kendal, Natasha, Michigan State Univ., #30326 .............................. p. 33
Kenkel, William F., Univ. of Kentucky ... p. 83
Kennedy, Chad, Wright State Univ., #414-19
.............................. p. 46
Kennedy, Gregory E., Central Missouri Stare
Univ., #309-5 ...................... p. 34
Kerckhoff, Richard K., Emeritus, Purdue Univ.
.............................. p. 83
Ke:rpelman, Jennifer L, Auburn Univ., #1122, #418 ...................... pp. 15, 47
Kerver, Jean M., Michigan State Univ.,
#206-22 .......................... p. 23
Kesner, John E., Georgia Stare Univ.,
#313-23 .......................... p. 36
Kessler, Mindy Higgins, Kansas Stare Univ.,
#414-3 ........................... p. 46
Killian, Eric S., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#112-22 .......................... p. 16
Kim, Chung-Soon C., San Jose State Univ.,
#319-7 ........................... p. 37
Kimball, Thomas, Texas Tech Univ., #414-15
.............................. p. 46
Kimberly, CFLE, Judy A., Ohio Dept. of
Mental Health, #206-24 .............. p. 23
Kimm·a, Naoko, Univ. ofNevada, Reno, #211
.............................. p. 24
Kirby,JacquelineJ., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#TC5, #223, #414-13 .......... pp. 8, 27, 46
Kitson, Gay C., Univ. of Akron, #211, #219
.................. pp 24, 26, 49, 51, 53
Klein, David M., Univ. of Notre Dame, #TC16,
#117 ....................... pp. 7, 9, 17
Klein, Shirley R, Brigham Young Univ., #30318, #409 ..................... pp. 33, 45
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Knapp, Stan]., Brigham Young Univ., #TC8, #305
pp. 8,34
Knaub, Patricia Kain, OK State Univ...... p. 83
Knoester, Chris W., Penn State Univ., #407 . p. 45
Knox, David, East Carolina Univ., #217 -6. p. 25
Knudson-Martin, Carmen, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#118-6, #327-5 ................ pp. 17, 39
Koblinsky, Sally A., Univ. of Maryland, #24110, #402-16, #402-17 ........... pp. 30,43
Kock,Jo Anne, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, #112-22
.............................. p. 16
Koepke, Leslie A., Univ. ofWisconsin-Stout,
#241-4, #404 ............... pp. 30, 44, 53
Koetters, Sarah E., Univ. of New Mexico,
#402-19 .......................... p. 43
Kohler, Julie K., Univ. of Minnesota, #309-6,
#408 ......................... p. 44, 45
Korth, Byran B., Auburn Univ., #401 .... p.42
Koscielniak, CFLE, Irmgard R., Univ. of ·
Maryland, #134 .................... p. 19
Kramer, Laurie, Univ. of Illinois, #303-5 . p. 33
Krejci, Betty, Purdue Univ., #331 ....... p. 40
Kriener-Althen, Kerry 1., Univ. of Minnesota,
#112-12 .......................... p. 15
Krishnakumar, Ambika, Syracuse Univ.,
#402-1. .......................... p. 42
Krishnan, Uma Devi, Ohio State Univ., #112-14
.............................. p. 16
Kung, Hsiang-Ming Justine, Taiwan .... p. 57
Kuo, Su-Chen, Private Practice, #222 ..... p. 27
Kupanoff, Kristina M. Arizona State Univ.,
#231,#402-25 ................. pp. 28,43
Kurdek, Lawrence A., Wright State Univ.,
#414-19 .......................... p. 46
Kvols, Jean, Univ. of Minnesota Ext. Serv., #227
.............................. p. 28
Kylin, Nicole, Ohio State Univ., #112-18 . p. 16
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La Rossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ., #125
.............................. p. 18
Ladd, linda D., TX Agricultural Ext Serv,
#329-7 ....................... pp. 40, 57
ll.ago, Dan, Penn State Univ., #118-5 ..... p. 17
ll.ai, Shu-Chuan, Mississippi State Univ.,
#402-22 .......................... P: 43
Lally, Catherine Fourre, Washburn Child
Guidance Ctr., #107 ................. p. 14
Lamb, Michael, Nat!. Inst. of Child Health &
Hum. Dev., Washington, DC, #PCMF ... p. 10
Lambert, James David, Edgewood Col.,
#TClO, #414-20 ................. p. 8, 46
Lamborn, Susie D., Univ. ofWisconsinMilwaukee, #303-25, #330 ........ pp. 33, 40
Lamke, CFLE, Leanne K., Auburn Univ.,
#402-11 .......................... p. 43
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Landreth, Garry, Univ. of North Texas,
#118-10 .......................... p. 17
Landry-Meyer, Laura A., Ohio State Univ.,
#TC3, #233-3 .................. pp. 8, 29
Larson, CFLE, Aaron, Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, #204 ................ pp. 22, 57
Larson, James, Univ. ofWisconsin-Wbitewater,
#321 ............................ p. 38
Larson, CFLE, Jeffry H., Brigham Young Univ.,
#220,#313-28,#402-26,#415 .. pp. 7,21,26,
.......................... 36, 43, 47
Laughlin, Martha]., Valdosta State Univ.,
#327-5 ........................... p. 39
ll.avee, Yoav, Univ. of Haifa, Israel, #333 .. p. 40
Law, Julie C., Ohio State Univ., #313-12 .. p. 36
Lawhon, CFLE, Tommie, Univ. of North Texas
.............................. p. 57
Lawrence, Frances C., Louisiana State Univ.,
#229 ............................ p. 28
Le Roy, Suzanne C., Univ. of Minnesota,
#407 ............................ p. 45
Leaf, Phil, Johns Hopkins Univ., #402-14 .. p. 43
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#217-3 ..................... pp. 9, 12,24
Lee, Hae Seung, Syracuse Univ., #231 .... p. 28
Lee, Jeong Rim, Texas Tech Univ., #206-23 p. 23
Lee, Steven, Auburn Univ., #217-26 ..... p. 26
Lee, Thomas R., Utah State Univ., #316, #409
.......................... p~37,45
Lei, Tino, City Univ. of New York,
#112-19 .......................... p. 16
Leichtentritt, Ronit D., Tel Aviv Univ.,
#303-17, #309-6 .............. pp. 33,34-5
Leite, Randall W., Ohio State Univ.,
#206-8 ........................... p. 22
Lengyel, Thomas E., Alliance for Children and
Families, # 118-8 .................... p. 17
Leonard, Stacie A., Arizona State Univ.,
#414-16 .......................... p. 46
Leslie, Leigh A., Univ. of Maryland, #241-1 0,
#319-1 .................... pp. 30, 37, 55
Lettke, Frank, Univ. of Konstanz,
#117 ......................... pp. 7, 17
Lewis, Angel M., Univ. of Southern Mississippi,
#329-10 .......................... p. 40
Lewis, Edith A., Univ. of Michigan, #122, #330,
#403 ..................... pp. 18, 40, 44
Lewis, Lynn, Greater Minneapolis Crisis
Nurseries, #107 .................... p. 14
Lewis, Traci 1., Ohio State Univ., #206-24 p. 23
Lim, Soh-Leong, Texas Tech Univ., #209 .. p. 23
lindlof, Peg, Woodbury, MN ....... pp. 6, 53
Lindstrom Bremer, Karin, Univ. of Minnesota,
#317 ............................ p. 37
Linehan, CFLE, Thomas B., Lutheran Social
Services, #329-8 .................... p. 40
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Lobaugh, Alan, Center For Family Care,
#118-10 .......................... p. 17
Long, Vonda 0., Univ. of New Mexico,
#122 ............................ p. 18
Longie, Eric, #228 .................. p. 28
Luescher, Kurt, Univ. of Konstanz,
#117 ......................... pp. 7,17
Lund, Victoria E., Self-Employed, #222 .. p. 27
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Mac Dermid, CFLE, Shelley M., Purdue Univ.,
#226,#328,#338,#405-7
.......... pp. 7, 8, 21, 27, 39, 41, 44, 53
Mac Kinnon-Lewis, Carol E., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #402-13 ......... p. 43
Madden-Derdich, Debra A., Arizona State
Univ., #206-7, #414-16 .......... pp. 22,46
Magdol, Lynn, SUNY-Buffalo, #217-23 ... p. 26
Magnuson-Martinson, Scott, Bloomington, MN
.............................. p. 53
Mahoney, Anne Rankin, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#118-6 ........................... p. 17
Majumbar, Debarun, Bowling Green State
Univ., #212 ....................... p. 24
Malia, Julia A., Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#206-1,#217-13,#317 ........ pp. 22,25,37
Mamalakis, Philip M., Family Services Inc.,
#417 ............................ p. 47
Mammen, Sheila, Univ. of Massachusetts,
#229 ............................ p. 28
Mandleco, Barbara L, Brigham Young Univ.,
#324, #407 .................... p. 38, 45
Mannes, Marc, The Search Institute,
Minneapolis, MN, #403 ........ pp. 7, 42, 44
Manning, Wendy D., Bowling Green State
Univ., #212 ....................... p. 24
Manoogian-O'Dell, Margaret, Oregon State
Univ., #230, #319-1 ............. pp. 28, 37
Manuel, Janeen C., Wake Forest Univ.,
#105, #411 ................... pp. 14, 46
March, Karen R., Carleton Univ., #125 .. p. 18
Marin, Merranda Romero, New Mexico State
Univ., #327-6 ...................... p. 39
Marks, Loren Dean, Univ. of Delaware,
#404 ............................ p. 44
Marks, Nadine F., Univ. ofWisconsin-Madison,
#TC4, #224, #318, #414-20 .. pp. 8, 27, 37,46
Marrs, Robert W., Iowa State Univ., #417. p. 47
Marshall, Elaine Sorensen, Brigham Young
Univ., #324 ....................... p. 38
Marshall, James P., Texas Tech Univ.,
#417 ............................ p. 47
Marsiglio, William, Univ. of Florida, #PCMF,
#125 ......................... p. 10, 18
Martin, Jennifer 1., Texas Woman's Univ.,
#217-8 ........................... p. 25
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Martin, Kasey J., Virginia Tech, #319-8 .. p. 37
Martin, CFLE, Sally S. Kees, Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, #309-7, #316 ............. pp. 35, 37
Martinez, Estella A., Univ. of New Mexico,
#122, #228 ................... pp. 18, 28,
Masten, Ann, Univ. of Minnesota, Child Dev.
Inst., #403 .................. pp. 7, 42, 44
Mathy, Robin Michelle, Univ. of MN/Harvard
Univ., #247-7 .................... pp. 31,
Matthews, Usa, Texas A & M Univ., #232. p. 28
Maughan, Suzanne L., Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-5 ........................... p. 15
Maxymiv, CFLE, Susan D., Kent State Univ.,
#303-21. ......................... p. 33
Me Adoo, Harriette P., Michigan State Univ.,
#TC8, #241-4 ............... pp. 8, 30, 83
Me Arthur, laura, East Carolina Univ.,
#206-19 .......................... p. 22
Me Clain, Harry, Success for Men of Color, St.
Paul, MN, #PCMF ................. p. II
Me Clelland, Jerry A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#221 ............................ p. 27
Me Clintock, Charles, Cornell Univ., #331p. 40
Me Corkle, Angela, Texas Agricultural Extension
Serv., #329-7 ...................... p. 40
Me Court, Andrea, Texas Tech Univ.,
#402-5 ........................... p. 42
Me Coy, J. Kelly, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC9, #324 ..................... p. 8, 38
Me Cubbin, CFLE, Hamilton, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison ............. pp. 12, 83
Me Daniel, Annette Kusgen, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #414-21 .......... p. 46
Me Dermott, Sheila, #TC7 ............ p. 8
Me Donald, Daniel A., Univ. of Arizona,
#217-4 ........................... p. 25
Me George, Christine R., Univ. of Minnesota,
#317 ............................ p. 37
Me Gurrin, Bernadette, Harvard Univ.,
#408 ............................ p. 45
Me Hale, Susan M., Penn State Univ.,
#112-23 .......................... p. 16
Me Kenry, CFLE, Patrick C., Ohio State Univ.,
#206-8, #313-25, #410 ..... pp. 22, 36, 45,48
Me Neal, Jason D., Univ. ofTennesseeKnoxville, #217-13 .................. p. 25
Me Quillan, Julia, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#112-3, #126 ................ pp. 7, 15, 18
Me Roy, Ruth G., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#408 ............................ p. 45
Me Wey, lenore M., Florida State Univ.,
#414-6 ........................... p. 46
Medora, CFLE, Nilufer, California State Univ.Long Beach, #402-26 ................ p. 43
Meehan Brennom, Jennifer, Iowa State Univ.,
#232 ............................ p. 28
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Meiers, SonjaJ., Mankato State Univ.,
#317 ............................ p. 37
Melby, CFLE, Janet Nieuwsma, Iowa State
Univ., #116, #212 .............. pp. 16, 24
Mellen, Ann, Wexford Elementary School,
#303-26 .......................... p. 33
Melton, Hope, Urban Soc Policy Prog. Dev. &
Mgt, #327-7 ...................... p. 39
Mendenhall, Tai, Univ. of Minnesota,
#408 ............................ p. 45
Merdinger, Joan, San Jose State Univ.,
#318 ............................ p. 37
Mertensmeyer, Carol A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #316 .................... p. 37
Meschke, laurie 1., Univ. of Minnesota,
#112-18, #206-26, #210, #411
............... pp. 5, 16, 23, 45, 46, 53
Meyerle, Susan D., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#313-17 .......................... p. 36
Meyers, Susan S., Univ. of Minnesota, #PCEX,
#227, #414-1 ............ pp. 10, 28, 46, 53
Miall, Charlene E., Mcmaster Univ., #125
............................ pp. 18,
Michael, CFLE, Phyllis E., Warner Pacific Col.,
#132 ............................ p. 19
Middlemiss, CFLE, Wendy, Penn State Univ.Shenango, #118-5, #303-22 ....... pp. 17, 33
Milardo, Robert M., Univ. of Maine,
#241-1 .................... pp. 30, 48, 55
Milberger, Pam, Children's Health Care
Minneapolis, #313-7 ................ p. 35
Miller Bobbi, Texas Tech Univ., #402-5 ... p. 42
Miller, Brent C., Utah State Univ........ p. 83
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Beth), Northern Illinois
Univ., #127-10, #404 ............ pp. 19,44
Miller, Nancy B., Univ. of Akron, #211 ... p. 24
Miller, Paul]., Univ. ofTexas-Austin, #123 p. 18
Miller, Richard B., Brigham Young Univ.,
#414-3 ........................... p. 46
Mills, Jessica L., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#331 ............................ p. 40
Mills, Kathleen, Florida State Univ., #115. p. 16
Missal, Bernita, Univ. of Minnesota, #313-7
.............................. p. 35
Mittal, Mona, Texas Tech Univ., #303-28
........................... pp. 9, 33
Moen, Phyllis, Cornell Univ., #TCI5 ..... p. 9
Montanelli, Dale, Univ. of Illinois, #114 .. p. 16
Moran, David C., Florida State Univ., #115 p. 16
Moreno, Robert P., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #114, #410 .... pp. 16,45
Morgan, Margaret 1., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-14, #306 ................. pp. 25, 34
Morris, CFLE, Michael lane, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #303-19, #303-20, #345
....................... pp. 25, 33, 41
Morrow, Connie, Univ. of Miami Sch. of
Medicine, #207 .............. pp. 7, 21, 23
Mosack, Katie E., Ohio State Univ., #118-7,
#206-24, #231 .............. pp. 17, 23, 28
Moseman, CFLE, Cindy C., Ashland Univ.,
#303-24 .......................... p. 33
Mullins, larry C., Auburn Univ.-Montgomery,
#414-9 ........................... p. 46
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ., #233-4,
#313-6, #325 ............... pp. 29, 35,39
Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State Univ., #233-4,
#313-6, #325 ............... pp. 29, 35, 39
Mulsow, Miriam H., Texas Tech Univ.,
#303-9 ....................... pp. 33, 57
Munsch, Joyce, Texas Tech Univ., #107, #31321, #313-22 .................... p. 14, 36
Murphy, Anne, Private Practice, #303-26 . p. 33
Murray, Colleen I., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#211, #339 ................... pp. 24, 41
Murray-Johnson, Usa, Michigan State Univ.,
#303-26 .......................... p. 33
Murry, Velma Me Bride, Univ. of Georgia,
#122, #202 .............. pp. 18, 21, 48, 49
Muske, Glenn, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#217-17 .......................... p. 26
Myers-Bowman, CFLE, Karen S., Kansas
State Univ., #112-26, #112-27, #208 pp. 16, 23
Myers-Walls, CFLE, Judith A., Purdue Univ.,
#112-26, #112-27, #316, #323 .. pp. 16, 37,38
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Nadeau, Janice M., Winchester, Univ. of
Minnesota, #TCII ................... p. 8
Nakamoto, Mindy J., Univ. of Minnesota,
#203, #405-2 .................. pp. 22, 44
Nelson, Briana S., Kansas State Univ.,
#209 ............................ p. 23
Nettles, Mary Frances, Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #127-3 ................. p. 18
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota, #235, #335 ........ pp. 29, 41, 83
Newman, Barbara M., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-14, #206-11, #233-3 ..... pp. 16, 22, 29
Newman, Philip R., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-14 .......................... p. 16
Nguyen, Dang-Giao T., Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #303-25 ................ p. 33
Nichols, Carrie, New Mexico State Univ.,
#230 ............................ p. 28
Nichols, Jr., William C., Private Practice,
Athens, GA ....................... p. 83
Niehuis, Sylvia, Univ. ofTexas-Austin,
#308 ............................ p. 34
Nobles, Debra, McMath Middle School,
#217-8 ........................... p. 36
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Nock, Steven l., Univ. ofVirginia, #313-8 p. 35
Noller, Patricia, Univ. of Queensland, #TCI3.
#413 .......................... p. 9, 46
Norris, Joan E., Univ. of Guelph, #206- 2 p. 22
Nye, F. Ivan, Emeritus, Washington State Univ.
.............................. p. 83
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O'Brien, Eileen, SAMHSA, Rockville, MD,
#207 ...................... pp. 7.21. 2j
O'Brien, Mary, Sr. Louis Park, MN ...... p. 53
O'Neal, Keri K., Texas Tech Univ., #303-9. p. 33
O'Rourke, Kathleen A., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #206-1, #317 .......... pp. 22, 37
Olkin, Illioda, California School of Professional
Psychology, Alameda, Ca, #314 ... pp. 7, 32, .%
Olsen, Susanne Frost, Brigham Young Univ,
#324 ............................ p. 38
Olson, David H., Univ. of Minnesota,
#242 ..................... pp. 21, :30, 83
Olson, Kathleen A., Univ. of Minnesma Exr.
Serv. #329-9 ....................... p. '10
Olson, Michael M., Kansas State Univ.,
#414-3 ........................... p. 46
Olson, Tenance D., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TCI .......................... p. 8, '!
Onyskiw, Judee JE., Royal Alexandra Hospital,
#107 ................... · · · · · · · · · P· 1~
Orbuch, Terril., Oaldand Univ., #212 ... p. 24
Ou, Matthew, #414-3 ................ p. 46
Orthner, Dennis K., Univ. of North CarolinaChapel Hill, f/220, !1244 ....... pp. 26, 31. 53
Oscarson, Renee A., South Dakota State Univ.,
#329-3 ........................... p. ·JO
Osofsky, Joy D., Louisiana Stare Univ. Med.
Crr., #233-1 0 ...................... p. 29
Oswald, Ramona Faith, Univ. of lllinois,
i1TC3, #133, #217-21 ......... pp. 8, 19. 26,
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Palkovitz, Rob, Univ. of Delaware, ~fPCJv!F,
#TCI2 ......................... p. 9, til
Pallock, Linda 1., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#301 ............................ p. 4U
Palm, Glen F., Sr. Cloud State Univ.,
#104, #135 ................... pp. 14, l'J,
Palmadottir, Elisabeth, Univ. of Alabama.
#233-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 29
Palmer, Amanda, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #330 ................... p. 40
Pan, lEn-Ling, SUNY-Buffalo, 11217-23 .... p. 26
Pappas, Nick T., Ohio State Univ., #231 .. p. 25
Park, Juhee, Univ. of Minnesota, #217 -9 .. p. 25
Pari~:er, Jennifer, Virginia Tech, #208 .... p. 23
Parker, CFllE, Marcie, Oprum, #402-15 . p. 'd
Partridge, Charles R., Ohio Stare Univ.,
11206-5 ........................... p. 12
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Pasley, B. Kay, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #PCMF, #227, #241-1, #414-24,
!1418 ......... pp. 10, 28, 30, 47, 48, 49, 55,
Pate, Alexis, Univ. of Minnesota, #PCMF . p. 11
Patterson, Joan M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#411 ............................ p. 45
Patton, Michael Q., Univ. of Minnesota, #322,
#334 ................... pp. 7, 32, 38, 40
Peckinpaugh, Karen K., Purdue Univ.,
#217-25 .......................... p. 26
Peden-Mc Alpine, Cynthia, Univ. of
Minnesota, #313-7 .................. p. 35
Penor Ceglian, Cindi M., South Dakota State
Univ., #329-3 ...................... p. 40
Pepper, John, National Council on Family
Relations Staff ..................... p. 57
Perry, Yvette V., Univ. of Minnesota, #408 p. 45
Pen-y-Jenkins, Maureen A., Univ. of
Massachusetts, 11210 ................. p. 23
Peters, Danya, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
11211 ............................ p. 24
Peterson, Gary W., Arizona State Univ., #211,
#231,#402-25,11410 ...... pp. 24,28,43,45
Pettit, Rebecca, Shippensburg Univ.,
112'17-8 ........................... p. 31
Phenice, lillian, Michigan State Univ.,
11112-25 .......................... p. 16
!'hilbrick, Candace, North Dakota State Univ.,
#217-17 .......................... p. 26
Phillips, Bonnie Compass, Fam Res & Couns
Crr, #217-20 ...................... p. 26
Pidcock, Boyd W., Lewis & Clark Col., Pordand,
OR.II124, #233-6 #313-22 ...... pp. 18, 29, 36
Pierce, Sarah, Louisiana Stare Univ., #105. p. 14
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ.,
i!.'l 13-9 ....................... pp. 35, 57
Pinn, Anthony, Macalester Col., St. Paul, MN,
#PCivlF .......................... p. 11
Mary, Consultant, Lincoln, NE,
1!31 U/315 ............... pp. 7, 32, 35, 37
!'ittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ., #217-26 .. p. 26
Pitzer, Ronald 1., Univ. of Minnesota,
#329-9 ..................... pp. 6, 40, 53
Pleasant, Monique P., Univ. ofNCGreensboro, #227 ................... p. 28
Pieck, Joseph H., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, 11247-11 .......... p. 31
Plihal, Jane, Univ. of Minnesota, 11217-9 .. p. 25
n->vu"""'• CFllE, Amy M., Iowa State Univ.,
#.326 ............................ p. 39
Porter, Blaine R., Emeritus, Brigham Young
Univ............................. p. 83
Po1·tes, Alejandro, Princeton Univ.,
#215,1!218 ............... pp.7,21,25,26
Shruti S., Purdue Univ., 11325 ... p. 39
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#120, f/241-8 ...... pp. 17, 30, 48, 49, 55, 57
Powell, Frankie Denise, Maya Angelou Nat!.
lnst., Winston-Salem, NC ............ p. 57
Powell, Sharon E., Univ. of Minnesota,
#229,#247-5,#313-4 ......... pp.28,31,35
Pozmantier, Janet, Houston Advoc for MH in
Children, #409 .................... p. 45
Pratt, Clara C., Oregon State Univ., #331 . p. 40
Price, Chtistine A., Ohio State Univ.,
#303-14, #310 ................. pp. 33, 35
Price, Sharon]., Univ. of Georgia,
#242,#303,#310 ......... pp. 21, 30, 35,83
Pritchett, Anna Cook, Univ. of Georgia,
#402-8 ........................... p. 43
Prochaska-Cue, Kathy, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #229 ..................... p. 28
Proescholdbell, Rae Jean, Arizona State Univ.,
#418 ............................ p. 47
Puddefoot, Ginny, California Research Bureau,
#331 ............................ p. 40
Puriefoy-Brinkl.ey jacquelynn, Educating For
Parenting, #409 .................... p. 45
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Quinn, Suzanne M. Flannery, Syracuse Univ.,
#206-4 ........................... p. 22
Quoss, CFllE, Bernita, Univ. ofWyoming,
f/229 ............................ p. 28
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Radina, CFllE, Made Elise, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #309-9 .................. p. 35
Raffaelli, Marcela, Univ. ofNebraska-Lincoln,
#402-12 .......................... p. 43
Ramassini, Kris K., Mississippi Univ. For
Women, #127-11. .................. p. 19
Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini, Univ. of North
Texas,f/402-3 ...................... p.42
Ramos, Kathleen D., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #206-10 ................. p. 22
Ramsburg, Dawn, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #303-5 ........... p. 33
Ramsey, Daniel, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #414-24 ................ p. 47
Randolph, Suzanne M., Univ. of Maryland,
#207,#402-16,#402-17 ... ' ...... pp. 23,43
Rane, Thomas R., Washington State Univ.,
#TC12, #405-3 .................. p. 9, 44
Rasmussen, Christopher 1., Univ. ofTexasAustin, #414-1 0 .................... p. 46
Ray, Aisha, Temple Univ., #PCMF ....... p. 10
Reckinger, Dawn C., #317 ........... p. 37
Regan, Mary, Univ. of Minnesota, #313-7. p. 35
Regan, Pamela, California Stare Univ.-Los
Angeles, #109 ..................... p. 14
�lteifman, Alan S., Texas Tech Univ., 11212. p. 24
Reiss, Ira 1., Univ. of Minnesota ........ p. 83
Rethinam, Vasuki, Texas Tech Univ.,
#402-7 ........................... p. 43
Rettig, Kathryn K .. Univ. of Minnesota,
#303-17 .......................... p. 33
Reyes, ClFlE, Robert, Messiah Col.,
#402-20 .......................... p. 'i3
Richards, leslie N., Oregon State Univ.,
#229 ............................ p. 28
Richat·dson, Rhonda A., Kent Stare Univ.,
#206-13, #221 ................. pp. 22, 27
Richardson-Boule, CFlE, Deborale, Messiah
Col., #405-4 ...................... p. 44
Ridley, Carl A., Univ. of Arizona, #217-5 .. p. 25
Ititblatt, Shulamit N., San Diego Srate Univ.,
#241-8, #303-15 ............... pp. 30, 3.7,
Roberto, Karen A., Virginia Tech, #123 .. p. 18
Roberts, Aliciajayne. #413 .......... p. 46
Roberts, Debra D., Univ. of Maryland,
#402-16, #@2-17 .................. p. 43
Roberts, ClFlE, lisen C., Western Carolina
Univ., #303-10 ..................... p. 33
Roberts, CHJ.l, Thomas W., San Diego Stare
Univ., #313-18 ..................... p. 36
Robila, Mihae!a, Syracuse Univ..
#206-15,#231 ................. pp. 22,28
Robinson, linda C., Oklahoma Srace Univ.,
#221 ........................... p. 27
Robinson, Virginia leigh, Univ. of Ge(lrgia,
#127-l. .......................... p. 18
Robison, Susan MUller, Self-Employed,
#416 ............................ p. ·'i7
Rogero, Madeline. Knoxville's Promise,
#313-1. .......................... p. 35
Rogers, linda Peterson, Private Pracrice,
/1123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ p. 18
Rogne, Kjersli T.. Samlivssenteret 1Vl & Fam
Res/Oev Crr, #411 .................. p. 46
Rollins, Alethea, Univ. of North CarolinaGreensboro, #3.70 ................... p. -±0
Rommel, Judy I., Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout,
#313-20 .......................... p. 36
Roosa, Mad; W., Ariwm State Univ..
#418 ............................ p.47
Rose, HilatT, Wasbingmn State Univ.,
#21.3, #242, #310 ...... pp. 24, 30, 35, '19, 55
Rose, William E., Pmdue Univ., #230 ... p. 28
Ross, ru·etha, Texas Tech Univ., #402-4 ... p. 42
Rossmann, Marilyn M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#303-6 ..................... pp. 6, 33, 53
Rousey, Annmaria B., Cankdcska Cikana
Community Col.. i't228, #247-9 .... pp. 28, 31
Roy, Kevin M., Purdue Univ..
i'tl'C!v!F, #333
Rubin, Roger H., Univ. of
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#242 ............ .
Pi' 21.
Ruble, Nildti, Florida Stale Llni1·..
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Rueter, Manha A., Uni1·. of ldinncs••iJ,
#407 ..
Rusness C:FlLE, Barbat"a A.. C,HKor"<iia ':ui ..
11404..
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Russell,
Kansas 5:<uc l
#414-.3 ...
Ryan, lLonie, Central
#319-l. ..
Ryberg, Jeanne, ~brional Cur!lrcil Urr
Relations . .
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Stacey, Texas 'lcch 1lniv..
#402-5
Robert G... Uni"<'. uf'Crl!litccticll!,
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Saathoff-\VeUs) Tara S., Univ.
112:11, #.\07
Oheneba, Yaw, Srare Unr ·.Cui.
Pmsdam, 11211
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Salzman, Michael B.• Univ. uf l Lrw,1ii.
#321 ..
Sandage, Steven}.. Bethel
Seminary, Ml\f, #404 ..
Sandberg,
#305, n 19-9.
. .. PP·
Sandifer-Stech, CH.K Dan. \ "nf;nrl lJiliv.
Sansom, Nancy Joan,
#324 .. '
J., l lniv. ui Idaho
#319-1.
Schocl;:,
lH .. ()hio ~'<f:llc Univ ..
#206-5. #206-6
Schooler, Daliesa D. ·ltxas '!Cc:h I.
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Brian. Florida Stare Univ.. ;!_1%.
Sdmltenover, Joyce. Minncronlu, !llt·J .
Schumm, CftE, Walter R, 1\an.',cLI
#TC15, #233-7 . . .
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Schvaneve!dt, CFLE, PaulL F.Ltun LL,I,,,
Col., #TC9, 11418 ..
Schwartz, Seth J., Florida !ntuncHion.d l
itl25 ...
Scott, Jean Pearson, 'lc:cis T~ch Uni1 ..
#30.1-16 ..
Scuderi,
V..
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Seery, Brenda L. Purcltle Univ..
1!217-25, 112}(1.
( lhi(l State Univ., #229 .. p. 28
M .. Ohio State Univ.,
............... p. 23
Univ. ofOelaware,
....................... ~ 35
Univ. ofNonh Texas,
............... P· 10
Ti!fin Univ., #105 ..... p. 14
Univ. of Nonh Florida,
.............. p. 27
Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
10 ....... pp. 18, 26,31
.'iuhsrance Abuse & Mental
\dmin .. !f;i03 .... pp. 7, 42, 44
Univ. of Minnesota Ext. Serv.,
................ p. 46
L, Univ. of Florida,
............ pp. 18, 49
lfniv. of Delaware, #211 .. p. 24
'Wexler, Univ. of Minnesota,
............ pp. 31,37
(:oncordia CoL, #105 .. p. 14
Ohio Stare Univ.,
.............. p. 22
National Council on
............... p. 57
Lynch, Univ. of
............ p. 37
mc<H.H.lU, Univ. ofWyoming,
. . pp. 27, 29,39,47
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N.llional Council on Family
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Minneapolis, MN,
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rorm Univ., #411 ... p.
oC Chicago, #330 ..... p.
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S.. Northern Illinois Univ.,
............ p. 17
Western Michigan Univ.,
................ p. 40
Univ. Ext ........ p. 57
Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville,
................ p. 15
Univ. of Hawaii, #321 p. 38
Emnims. Univ. of Minnesota
............... p. 53
, Center For Family Care,
.............. p. 17
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. .......... p. 25, 46
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Smith, Suzanna D., Univ. of Florida,
#210 ............................ p. 23
Smith, Suzanne R., Washington State Univ..Vancouver, #206-25 ................. p. 23
Smith, Jr., William M., Emeritus, Penn State
Univ............................. p. 83
Smitha, Malissa, Univ. of Alabama,
#118-11. ......................... p. 17
Smock, Pamela}., Univ. of Michigan,
#212 ............................ p. 24
Soderquist, Jean N., North Dakota State Univ.,
lt233-8, #402-28 ............... pp. 29, 43
Solheim, Catherine, Univ. of Minnesota,
#241-6 .................... pp. 30, 53, 74
Soliday, Elizabeth, Washington State Univ.Vancouver, #206-25 ................. p. 23
Soliz, Carmen, Texas Tech Univ., #217-14. p. 25
Sollie, Donna 1., Auburn Univ., #230 .... p. 28
Song, Won 0., Michigan State Univ.,
#206-22 .......................... p. 23
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State Univ.... p. 83
Spector, Michelle, Arizona State Univ.,
#417 ............................ p. 47
Sporalmwski, CFLE, Michael]., Virginia Tech
.......................... pp. 48, 83
Sprain, Joan K., Univ. of Minnesota Ext. Serv.,
#103 ..................... pp. 14, 53, 57
Sp1·echer, Susan K., Illinois State Univ.,
#109 ............................ p.14
§presser, Beth, Brigham Young Univ.,
#313-28 .......................... p. 36
Sp:rey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case Western Reserve
Univ, #TC8, #TC16, #305 ........ p. 8, 9, 34
Spry, Dawn, Middle Tennessee State Univ.,
#405-6 ........................... p. 44
Stanberry CFLE, Anne M., Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #309-1, #329-10 ...... pp, 34, 40
Stanberry CFLE, J. Phillip, Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #233-9 ................. p. 29
Stanton, Laura M., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#214-4, #309-6 ............... pp. 24, 34-5
Steele, Connie, Univ. ofTennessee-Knoxville,
#.313-l. ...................... pp. 35, 49
Stephen, Fanah, Northern Illinois Univ.,
#127-10. ......................... p. 19
Stephens, Dionne, P., Univ. of Georgia, #11213, #127-l, #319-1, #405-5 . pp. 15, 18, 37, 44
Stephens, Richard E., Univ. of Alabama,
#211 ............................ p. 24
Steurer, Geoffrey G., Auburn Univ., #230 p. 28
Stewart, Abigail, Univ. of Michigan, #330. p. 40
Stewart, Ciloue Cheng, Univ. of Minnesota,
#224 ............................ p. 27
Stogner, Catherine D., Middle Tennessee State
Univ., #405-6 ...................... p. 44
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Stolz, Heidi, Brigbam Young Univ.,
#TC2, #TCl 0 ...................... p. 8
Stone, M. Gaye, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville,
#414-11. ......................... p. 46
Stone, Margaret R., Univ. of Arizona,
#206-26, #313-29 .............. pp. 23, 36
Stonely, Heather M., Brigham Young Univ.,
#409 ............................ p. 45
Stoner, Sue, Mounds View Public Schools, MN,
#104 ........................ pp. 14, 53
Stoutmeyer, Lara A., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #226 ............... pp. 7, 21, 27
Stovall, David 0., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #127-13 .......... p. 19
Straus, Murray A., Univ. of New Hampshire
.............................. p. 83
Stuart, Troy, Louisiana State Univ., #105 .. p. 14
Stueve, Jeffrey L., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #247-11 .......... p. 31
Stulz, CFLE, Renita Ivory, Clinton Township,
MI ............................. p. 57
Sturn, Marlene S., Univ. of Minnesota,
#329-11. ......................... p. 40
Subramanian, Ganga, Arizona State Univ.,
#313-24 .......................... p. 36
Suggett, CFLE, Rose, Lincoln Medical Educ Young Fam Prog., NE, #414-12 ........ p. 46
Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #112-1, #231, #333 ... pp. 15, 28,40
Surra, Catherine A., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#232,#308,#402-9,#402-10 ... pp.28,34,43
Sutter, Sandra F., Univ. of Kentucky,
#303-13 .......................... p. 33
Swanson, Dena, Penn State Univ., #410 .. p. 45
Sylvester, Kathleen, Social Policy Action
Network, #PCMF .................. p. 10
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Takigiku, Susan K., Purdue Univ.,
#326, #405-7 .................. pp. 39, 44
Takyi, Baffour K, Univ. of Akron, #211 .. p. 24
Tang, Shain-May, National Open Univ.,
#414-7 ........................... p. 46
Taniguchi, Narumi, Texas Tech Univ.,
#413 ............................ p. 46
Targ, Dena B., Purdue Univ., #327-9 ..... p. 39
Taylor, CFLE, Alan C., Syracuse Univ., #231,
#305, #319-9 ............... pp. 28, 34, 37
Taylor, Christine B., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#206-13 .......................... p. 22
Taylor, Lisa, Auburn Univ., #217-26 ..... p. 26.
Taylor, Samuel, Office of Population Affairs,
#242 ........................ pp. 21, 30
Tein, Jenn-Yun, Arizona State Univ., ....... .
#418 ............................ p. 47
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Temke, Mary W., Univ. of New Hampshire,
#227 ............................ p. 28
Thomas, Volker K., Purdue Univ., #325 .. p. 39
Thompson, Barbara jean, Brigham Young
Univ., #324, #409 .............. pp. 38, 45
Thompson, M. Dewana, Louisiana State Univ.
Med. Ctr., #122, #233-10 ......... pp. 18, 29
Thompson, Stacy, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#112-10 .......................... p. 15
Thomsen, Debora L., Central Missouri State
Univ., #208 ....................... p. 23
Tiesel, Judy Watson, Family Therapy Resources,
MN, #309-2 .................. pp. 34, 53
Tift, Neil, National Practitioners Network,
Washington, DC, #PCMF ........ pp. 10, 11
Todd, Mike, Arizona State Univ., #313-24 . p. 36
Toews, Michelle 1., Ohio State Univ.,
#313-25, #414-14 .............. pp. 36, 46
Toledo, Carlos A., Univ. of Georgia,
#112-21, #327-10, #405-5 ..... pp. 16, 39,44
Tomlinson, Patricia Short, Univ. of
Minnesota, #313-7, #407 ......... pp. 35, 45
Tornatore, Jane B., Veterans Affairs Hlth
Serv/Res!Dev, #317 ................. p. 37
Toyokawa, Teru, Penn State Univ.,
#414-8 ........................... p. 46
Tralle, Minnell L., Univ. of Minnesota Ext.
Serv., #227 ........................ p. 28
Treichel, Christa, Cooperative Ventures, St.
Paul, MN ........................ p. 53
Trinh, Hanh Q., Univ. ofWisconsin-Milwaulcee,
#303-25 .......................... p. 33
Trost, Jan, Uppsala Univ., Sweden, #TC7 ... p. 8
Trzcinski, Eileen, Wayne State Univ.,
#108, #331, #412 ............ pp. 14, 40, 36
Tubbs, Carolyn, Univ. of Minnesota-St. Paul,
#333 ............................ p. 40
Tucker, Corinna]., Univ. of New Hampshire,
#112-23 .......................... p. 16
Turner, CAE, Ann Tourigny, Oldahoma
Healthcare Community Alliance,
#242 ........................ pp. 21, 30,
Turner-Musa, Jocelyn 0., Johns Hopkins
Univ., #402-14 ..................... p. 43
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Ulman, Arina, Univ. of New Hampshire,
#313-26 .......................... p. 36
Umana, Adriana J, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#123, #410 ................... pp. 18, 45
Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona State Univ.,
#112-23,#206-7,#418 ........ pp. 16,22,47
Usita, Paula, Purdue Univ.............. p. 57
Uttal, Lynet, Univ. ofWisconsin-Madison,
#240,#303-7 ................. pp.30,33,
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Van Dulmen, Manfred, Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC15, #408 .................... p. 9, 45
Van Leeuwen, Dawn, New Mexico State Univ.,
#230 ............................ p. 28
Van Wyk, Judy, Univ. of Rhode Island,
#333 ............................ p. 40
Vandewater, Elizabeth A., Univ. of TexasAustin, #308 ...................... p. 34
Vargas-Chanes, Delfino, Iowa State Univ.,
#116 ............................ p. 16
Velasco, Dayna, Univ. ofWisconsin-Milwaukee,
#301 ............................ p. 40
Villarruel, Francisco A., Michigan State Univ.,
#137,#215,#218,#330,#336,#343 ....... .
.............. pp. 20, 25, 26, 40, 41, 53
Vira, Rohini, Ohio State Univ., #414-4 ... p. 46
Viramontez Anguiano, Ruben, East Carolina
Univ., #206-19, #402-2 .......... pp. 22, 42
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Walcheski CFLE, Michael]., Concordia Univ.,
#214-5 ....................... pp. 24, 53
Walker, Alexis, Oregon State Univ.,
#PCMF ...................... pp. II, 83
Walker, Kathleen K., Kansas State Univ.,
#112-26, #112-27, #247-12 ....... pp. 16, 31
Walker, Nancy, Michigan State Univ.,
#331 ............................ p. 40
Walker, Rosemary, Michigan State Univ.,
#112-25 .......................... p. 16
Walker, Susan K., Univ. of Maryland,
#217-10 .......................... p. 25
Wall, Sterling K., Auburn Univ., #230 ... p. 28
Wallace, Lora Ebert, Iowa State Univ.,
#318 ............................ p. 37
Wallerstein, Judith S., Consultant,
#219 ...................... pp. 7, 21, 26
Wallick, Anne Belknap, Kent State Univ.,
#206-12 .......................... p. 22
Walsh, Wendy, Univ. of New Hampshire,
#303-8 ........................... p. 33
Walters, Connor M., Florida State Univ.,
#306,#319-10 ................. pp.34,37
Walters, James, Emeritus, Univ. of GA ... p. 83
Walters, Jessa, Concordia Univ., #329-2 .. p. 40
Walters, Lynda Henley, Univ. of Georgia,
#402-8 ....................... pp. 43, 83
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#209 ............................ p. 23
Wampler, Richard S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#107, #303-16, #313-21. ...... pp. 14, 33, 36
Wang, Hongyu, #308 ................ p. 34
Warner, Rebecca 1., Oregon State Univ.,
#230 ............................ p. 28
Way, Carol, Messiah Col., #309-4 ....... p. 34
Weatherspoon, Lorraine]., Michigan State
Univ., #206-22 ..................... p. 23
Weaver, Shannon E., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-1, #308 .................. pp. 25, 34
Webb, Farrell]., Kansas State Univ., #330. p. 40
Webber, Michael S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#303-16 .......................... p. 33
Weber, CFLE, Janice, Univ. of Southwest
Louisiana ......................... p. 57
Werner-Wilson, Ronald Jay, Iowa State Univ.,
#112-7, #112-8 .................... p. 15
West, Stacy 1. Hernandez, Florida State Univ.,
#414-5, #414-6 .................... p. 46
West, Steven L., Texas Tech Univ.,
#303-9, #313-22 ............... pp. 33, 36
Whitchurch, Gail, #TC6 .............. p. 8
White, James M., Univ. of British Columbia,
#TC16 ........................... p. 9
White, Joseph Michael, South Dakota State
Univ., #TCMF, #214-6 ........... pp. 11,24
White, Mark B., Kansas State Univ.,
#112-4 ........................... p. 15
Wickrama, K. A. S., Iowa State Univ.,
#116 ............................ p. 16
Wieling, Elizabeth, A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#303-28, #313-21, #402-21, #414-15, #417
.................. p. 33, 36, 43, 46, 47
Wiley, Angela R., Univ. of Illinois, #114, . p. 16
Wilke, Arthur, Auburn Univ., #217-2 .... p. 25
Williams, Cad, Consultant, Philadelphia, PA . p. 53
Wilson, Julia C., Univ. of Virginia,
#313-8 ........................... p. 35
Wilson, Stephan M., Univ. of Kentucky,
#410 ........................ pp. 45, 53
Winnes, Lynnae, Univ. of Minnesota,
#411 ............................ p. 45
Winter ,CMP, Cindy, NCFR, #PCWL,
#242,#250,#335
....... pp. 5, 11, 21, 30, 41, 49, 53, 57, 75
Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of Connecticut,
#108, #412 ................... pp. 14, 46
Wood, CFLE, Britton, Consultant, Ft. Worth,
TX, #PCAC, #241-8 ....... pp. II, 30, 53, 57
Woolfolk, Tara N., Univ. of Delaware,
#122, #313 ................... pp. 18, 35
Wozny, Darren, Iowa State Univ., #417 .. p. 47
Wright, Debra L., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#TC4 ............................ p. 8
Wrobel, Gretchen Miller, Bethel College &
Seminary,#408 .................... p. 45
Wyatt, Paige, San Jose State Univ., #318 .. p. 37
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Yang, Soon Mi, Rural Living Science Inst.,
#206-27 .......................... p. 23
Yang, Sungeun, Univ. of Minnesota, #307 p. 34
Yarbrough, David N., Univ. of LouisianaLafayette, #303-23 .................. p. 33
Yaure, Robin G., Penn State Univ.-Mont Alto,
#309-9 ........................... p. 35
Yazedjian, Ani, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #410 ............ p. 45
Yee, Young-Whan, Chonbuk Nat!. Univ.,
#319-7 ........................... p. 37
Yoo, Gyesook, Korean Assn. of Fam. Couns. &
Educ., #231, #414-17 ............ pp. 28, 46
Yoo, Young, Ju, Kyunghee Univ., #206-27 p. 23
Yoon, GyungJa, Dong-Eui Univ., #307 .. p. 34
Young, CFLE, Margaret H., Washington State
Univ., #105 ....................... p. 14
Yu, Yu-Chi, Florida State Univ.,
#306, #319-10 ................. pp. 34, 37
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Zaman, Ahmed, City Univ. of New York,
#112-19 .......................... p. 16
Zamboanga, Byron 1., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #402-12 ................... p. 43
Zimmerman, Shirley, Univ. of Minnesota p. 53
Zimmerman, Toni S., Colorado State Univ.,
#303-1 ........................... p. 32
Zottarelli, Lisa, Univ. ofNonh Texas,
#PCMF .......................... p. 10
Zusman, Marty E., Indiana Univ. Northwest,
#217-6 ........................... p. 25
Zvonkovic, Anisa M., Oregon State Univ.,
#TC3,#210,#319-l .......... pp. 8,23,37
Zweig, Janine M., The Urban Inst.,
#106 ........................... pp. 14,
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How to Prepare Before You leave Home
Review the Printed Prog:ram Carefully
• Note all of the sessions you would like to attend. Highlight your
"must sees." Look at the Subject Index for presentations that fit
your interests. Be sure to bring your Printed Program with you to the
Conference; additional copies cost $4.00.
• Rank the presentations you want to attend. Try to schedule Section
membership and committee meetings as well as receptions/parties.
Be sure to include appointments you want to make. Write your final
choices on your Personal Schedule Planner in the pullout section.
Make Networking Plans
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Actively Participate in Conference Activities
• By being registered you are free to attend all sessions (preconference events and the Friday evening Play at the Penumbra
nleatre require extra fees.) It is advantageous to go to all main
sessions. The speakers are leaders in the family field.
+ If you are attending with several colleagues, choose a variety of
presentations so that you can cover more topics, and share information and handouts later.
• Ask colleagues to introduce you to people you would like to meet.
• Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with those people
you would like to meet at the Conference. Read their books and
articles for ease in conversing with them.
• Take notes during the sessions and purchase the audio and/or
videotapes. Tapes are an inexpensive way to review what you
learned at the session and share with colleagues.
+ Attend a variety of sessions: posters, papers, symposia, workshops,
• Bring return address labels or print your name and address on a sheet
of peel-off labels so you can quickly attach them to sign-up lists and
order cards.
• Bring along business cards to hand to exhibitors, presenters, and new
friends. If you bring a laptop or electronic calendar, copy the
addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of new colleagues.
+ Pack copies of your resume for colleagues and the Employment
Matching Service.
• The NCFR Conference offers a limited number of volunteer positions. Many student aides at NCFR Conferences have become active
members after this experience. If you work 8 hours, half of your
Conference registration fee will be refunded after the Conference.
Obtain forms by contacting the NCFR office at 888-781-9331, or
printing one off the NCFR Website: www.ncfr.org. Go to the
Annual Conference Section, and then find the Student Services sidebar on the left. Contact Catherine Solheim by September 1.
poster symposia, round tables. Each offers unique learning and networking experiences. Small informal sessions offer opportunities for
interaction between presenters and the audience.
+ Stay after sessions and introduce yourself to the speaker(s) -but be
courteous of the spealcer(s )' time.
" If sessions offer 3 or 4 papers, and only one is of interest to you,
Conference etiquette allows you to quietly enter or leave a session
between papers. If several presentations conflict, leave a business card
for the author to contact you or to send a copy of the handout.
" Throughout a session, think of questions that you may want to ask
the speaker during the question/answer period. Don't ask questions
that give the impression that you weren't listening. Keep questions
brief. Don't seize the stage for yourself and your own work.
" Watch the award-winning videos from the NCFR Media Awards.
You can check them out at the Audio and Videotape Sales desk, and
watch them in the Hospitality Center.
• Register before October 1 so that you can review Program materials
ahead of time.
Miscellaneous Notes
+ For emergencies, leave the telephone number of the hotel, your
schedule, and NCFR's number with your family and colleagues.
• Select clothes that create the image you want to project at the
Conference. This is particularly important if you are using the
Employment Matching Service. Also include clothes for exercise and
all types of weather.
• Allow space in your luggage to bring home copies of papers, books,
and flyers.
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+ Attend the
"One Stop Shopping" Session 011 Saturday
evening. There are several round tables designed to help you
become more integrated into the NCFR and Sections.
" Attend the NCFR Membership Meeting on Friday afternoon, and NCFR Section Member meetings. Your input is important, and this provides a way of becoming active in NCFR. Under
the current NCFR Governance structure, the members are the owners of the organization, and this is your time for Board members to
listen to your needs and concerns. Attend the Diversity Action
Session 011 Saturday morning to learn about ways NCFR is
addressing diversity issues.
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R. Jorgensen and his wife, Julie. Talce time to meet Michael L.
Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director, NCFR Board members, and
Volunteer to help with Conference functions and other
programs and committees. You benefit by working with key leaders.
other NCFR members.
Promote Yourself: Use the Matching Service
• The NCFR Employment Service lists job openings, candidate files,
and provides space for interviews. Many universities and colleges use
the Service area for initial interviews.
+ Check name badges. They are coded for students or first-time
Conference attendees. Suggest meeting other attendees for a snack or
a meal.
+ Be assertive. When you introduce yourself; have a brief 3-5 second
Tips for Using the Employment Matching Service
explanation of the lcind of work you do to help brealc the ice. Be a
good listener!
• Follow directions explicitly when preparing your materials.
+
Bring a supply of resumes and business cards with you. You may find
new openings in addition to those listed through the Employment
Matching Service.
• Send your Employment Matching Service materials to NCFR before
the Conference so that you are listed in the alphabetic files. Inform
colleagues you are looking for a job; they may give your name to
prospective employers.
Be Assertive at the Conference
+ Register at the Employment Matching Service on opening day and
leave your hotel room number so you can be contacted if there is a
message left for you. Keep returning- new jobs are posted daily.
Leave messages on the board for those you wish to contact, and keep
checking. If there is no response to your notes, leave a room message
or ask colleagues to help you find them, but keep trying!
+
Remember that you are malcing an impression at all Conference
events, sessions, receptions, and parties. Network, dress, and conduct
yourself accordingly. Send thanlc you notes to all appropriate people.
Visit the Exhibits
• To find someone, leave messages in several places: the NCFR
message board, the hotel front desk, or under a guest's door.
• Attend receptions and parties, especially those sponsored by college
departments.
• Use the central sitting areas. These are great places for people you
know to introduce you to people they know
• Exchange business cards when meeting new colleagues. Malee notes
on the back to remind yourself about significant information. Follow
up with phone calls or notes after you return home.
• Share rooms. Staying with a group of people you know adds to the
fun and lowers expenses. If you want to room with someone, but
don't have a roommate, call the NCFR office.
• Stop in the Hospitality Center (Directors Row 2) and meet new
people. Sign up to go out for "each person pay your own
way" dine-arounds with leaders in the family field.
Keep Physically Fit, Mentally Alert, and Safe
+ Make sure you get enough rest during tl1e Conference. Fatigue is
predictable due to a combination of late evenings, presentations,
dinners, parties, early sessions, and meetings.
+ Exhibits, an integral part of the NCFR Conference, provide one-stop
shopping. Many publishers sell by mail and this may be your only
chance to review their materials before buying.
+
Check the Exhibits Directory carefully. Exhibitors include publishers,
graduate schools, foundations, government agencies, and other companies providing services for academics and practitioners.
• Pick up Exhibit brochures and catalogues during the Conference, for
ordering purposes. Exhibitors often offer Conference discounts, or
sell their materials at reduced prices at the end of the Conference.
Take Advantage of Networking
Opportunities
Newcomers Reception on Friday, Nov. 10, 8:00
am. Introduce yourself to other first-time attendees and meet the
NCFR Board of Directors. Come to the President's Welcoming
Reception on Friday evening, Nov. 10 at the Minnesota
History Center. Talce the bus provided by NCFR- it's a great way
to visit with colleagues. At the reception meet President Stephen
+ Attend the
• Don't slcip meals. Try to eat a balanced diet. Talce workout gear. The
hotel has indoor exercise equipment.
• Be safety-smart while at the Conference. 1) Don't wear your name
badge outside the Conference facility. 2) Stay in groups when walking outdoors. 3) When you are in your room, keep the door loclced
and the deadbolt engaged at all times. If someone comes to your
door, use the peephole to see who it is and call the front desk or
security if the person says that he/she is on the hotel staff to see if the
visit is authorized. 4) Be alert when riding an elevator by yourself 5)
Leave valuables in hotel safe deposit boxes.
+
Frequently check for messages at the Message Board. Call the hotel
front desk for phone calls.
Adapted from Planning a Successful Conference, by Cynthia Winter
(Sage Publications, 1994).
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released, and reservations will be on space availability only. Reserve your room early. NCFR's block tends to fill several weeks
before the deadline. Once the NCFR block is filled (even if the block fills before Oct. 14), you will be charged regular hotel rates
which are higher than the NCFR group rates. NCFR group rates are applicable November 5-16, 2000.
Reminders
+All hotel accounts are subject to credit arrangements at time of registration and payable at departure.
+ Check-in time is 3:00 pm. Check-out time is Noon. Any guest who departs earlier than the departure date confirmed at checkin will be assessed an early departure fee of $75 and must inform the front desk the night before.
+Mail this hotel reservation form to: Minneapolis Hilton Hotel, 1200 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403. You may also
register by phone: 612-376-1000 or 1-800-HILTONS (national reservations). You must identifY yourself as an NCFR
Conference attendee to obtain the group rate discount.
+ NCFR student members who wish to reserve rooms in the Student block must contact NCFR for a special form
(phone: 888-781-9331). This form is also on NCFR's Website: www.ncfr.org/confer.html (Student Services section).
+New this year! You may make a room reservation online! Go to the NCFR Website: www.ncfr.org. Go to the
Annual Conference Section. Click on the Hilton Reservations Link Click on "check rates & availability" at the top of the page.
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law, and qualitative and quantitative research methodology.
" M.S., Family Studies
" M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy, AAMFT accredited program. with therapy clinic
Progam. Focus
Speci8.1 emphasis on studying culturally and socioeconomically diverse families. Current research focuses on family policy, welfare
reform, fathering, domestic and community violence, African American families, Chinese families, interracial marriage, child care,
substance abuse treatment, and family therapy.
Graduate Facility
Elaine Anderson, Bonnie Braun, Johnetta Davis, Norman Epstein, Ned Gaylin, Robert Hampton, Jinhee Kim, Sally Koblinsky,
Leigh Leslie, Manouchehr Mokhtari, Noel Myricks, Suzanne Randolph, Roger Rubin, Susan Walker, Jacqueline Wallen,
Carol Werlinich
Financial Assistance
Fellowships and/or graduate assistantships are available to all Ph.D. students and many M.S. students.
To Learn More
Dr. Roger Rubin, Graduate Director
Department of Family Studies
Umversity of Maryland, College Park MD 207 42
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Register by Oct. 1 to receive the lowest
registration Fees. Fees increase after that
date.
Note: You must wear your name badge at all times.
Badges will be checked at the door before you can enter the
room. Those not registered will not be admitted to sessions.
Your Conference Registration Fee covers
admission to the following events:
Special sessions and Section membership meetings sponsored by
NCFR Sections and Focus Groups
Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public policy workshops,
round tables
President's Welcoming Reception, Exhibits
Newcomers Reception (for those attending the NCFR
Conference for the first or second time)
Events Requiring Additional Fees:
+ Pre-conference Workshops on Wednesday, Nov. 8 and
Thursday, Nov. 9
+Association of Councils Leadership Workshop and Buffet,
Thursday, Nov. 9 (if you are not an affiliated council president)
•Tickets to the Play at Penumbra Theatre on Friday, Nov. 10
Requests for all Conference refunds must be made in writing,
and are subject to a 30% service charge. A full refund less service charge will be made for requests postmarked by Oct. 31.
No refunds will be made after that date unless accompanied by a
physician's letter. There are no refunds for special events unless
the event is cancelled.
Conference Hotel
Minneapolis Hilton Hotel, 1200 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis,
MN 55403. Phone: 612-376-1000 or 1-800-HILTONS
(national reservations). Fax: 612/397-4875
Facilities at the Hotel
The Hilton is a luxury hotel. All guest rooms have individually
controlled air conditioning, modem hookup, voice mail, full-size
ironing board and iron, and hair dryer in each room.
The Hotel features the following services and facilities:
Two restaurants and two lounges
Indoor heated pool and
Jacuzzi + Fully-equipped exercise room
Business Center
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Single: $116 per night (plus tax); Double Room: $121 per
night (plus tax). Children age 16 and under stay free in their
parents' room. NCFR's block is guaranteed at these rates until
the block is filled or by Saturday, October 14, 2000,
whichever comes first.
Phone: 612-376-1000 or 1-800-HILTONS (national reservations). You must identifY yourself as an NCFR Conference
attendee to obtain these rates. Reserve your room early!
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After the NCFR block is filled, even if there are rooms available
in the hotel, you will be charged the regular hotel rates which
are higher than the NCFR group rates. NCFR Group Rates are
applicable for rooms from Nov. 5-16, 2000. You may also
reserve your room online by going to the NCFR Website:
www.ncfr.org. Go to the Annual Conference section and follow
instructions.
Discounted Student Room Rates
A limited number of discounted rooms are available for NCFR
student members. For more information contact the NCFR
office toll free at 888-781-9331, phone: 612-781-9331, or print
a student housing form from the NCFR Website:
www.ncfr.org. Reservations for students must be
made by mail or fax only.
No Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in any of the Hilton meeting rooms.
Discounted Air Fares
Fly for less using Association Travel Concepts. Special
rates are available on United and Northwest Airlines. See the
ad on page 50 for details.
Ground Transportation
Refund Policy
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The Airport Express provides service every 20 minutes between
the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport and the Hilton Hotel (look for
the sign that says "Minneapolis Hotels"). At the airport, follow
the signs to Shuttle Service. The cost is $10 one-way.
Other options: Premier Limo - service every 20 minutes.
Cost: $45. Taxi service is approximately $20 (20-minute ride).
Directions for Driving to the Minneapolis
Hilton Hotel
From 35W South.
Exit on "16A MN-65 I-94 West to Downtown." Take MN-65
and go North. Bear right on ramp and go North for 0.2 miles.
Bear left on S. 11th St. The hotel is on the corner of S. 11th St.
and Marquette. The hotel parking ramp is on the right hand
side of 11th St.
From 35W North.
Take "Exit 17B I-94 West 11th Ave." and go Southwest for 0.4
miles. Continue on ramp at sign reading "I-35 West I-94
West 11th Ave." and go Southwest for 0.4 miles. Continue
on I-94, US-12, US-52 and go West for 0.3 miles. Continue
on ramp at sign reading "Exit 233A 11th St." and go
Northwest for 0.4 miles. Bear left on ramp at sign reading
"11th St." and go North for about 200 feet. Bear left on S.
11th St. The hotel is on the corner of S. 11th St. and
Marquette. The hotel parking ramp is on the right hand side of
11th St.
From 3rd Ave. S.
Go Southwest on S. 3rd Ave. Turn right on S. 11th St. The
hotel is on the corner of S. 11th St. and Marquette. The hotel
parking ramp is on the right hand side of 11th St.
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For Office Use Only
November 8-13, 2000, Minneapolis Hilton Hote1 1 Minneapolis, MN
Register only one person on each registration form. Please TYPE or print name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
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PART I- REGISTRATION FEES (Ge111eral Ccmference Registratioru, Friday, Nov. 10- Monday, Nov. 13)
Full Conference Registration:
Before Oct. 1 After Oct. 1
$190
NCFRMember
$165
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NCFR Organ. Member
$190
$165
NCFR Student Member*
$75
$75
Retired NCFR Member
$115
$125
$135
_ Second Member of Family $125
Non-member Professional $250
$275
Non-member Student*
$105
$105
Type of Registration (please check):
Single Day Registt·ation:
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_ Full Day Professional
$110
$215
$105
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$215
$50
$50
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Mon.
Circle day of attendance: Fri
Sat.
$85
$135
$145
*Studenrs must enclose verification of student status.
$300
$115
Onsite
$115
$60
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PART II - CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS/GIFTS
_Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units, $15
_ Here is my gift to help NCFR (tax deductible according to law) Amount $___________
_ Unrestricted gift _ Restricted fund (i.e. Annual Conference) _________________
Total Part II $ _ _ _ _ __
PART III- SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/EVENTS
Student NCFR Member Non-mem
_The Diverse Experiences of Males in Families
$55
(Thur., Nov. 9, 8:00-5:15 pm)
_ Marketing and Positioning Family Professionals in the Fields of Gerontology and Geriatrics
$40
(Thur., Nov. 9, 11:30 am-6:15pm- includes lunch)
_Affiliated Councils Dinner and Leadership Training Workshop
Free for Aff Coun. Presidents
(Thur., Nov. 9, 2:00 - 9:30 pm - includes light dinner)
_Tickets to Penumbra Theatre
$15
(Fri., Nov. 10 - includes a donation to the John McAdoo Scholarship Award)
$55
$65
$45
$50
$25
$25
$35
$35
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�INSTRUCTIONS
+Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S.
bank in U.S. dollars, payable to the National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your
compleged registration form and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite
550, Minneapolis, MN 55421. Toll Free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 763-781-9331; Fax: 763-781-9348; E-mail:
nikki@ncfr.org. Overpayments of $10.00 or less will be considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all
returned checks. You may also register online from NCFR's Website: www.ncfr.org
+Payment must accompany this registration or the form will be returned to you (with exception of purchase orders).
+REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY OCTOBER 31, 2000. All refunds are
subject to a 30% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WllL BE MADE AFTER OCTOBER 31 unless accompanied by a
physician's letter. No refunds for special events unless the event is cancelled.
+ Students must send a copy of current fee statement as verification of student status with this registration form.
+Student Aides must submit the conference registration fee with this form (checks are deposited immediately. After completing 8
hours of work and returning the appropriate aide form, a refund check for half of your registration fee will be mailed approximately 2 weeks after the Conference.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED
I need a roommate:
__ non-smoking
__ smoking
female
male
Date of arrival____________________
Date of d e p a r t u r e - - - - - - - - - - - Daytime p h o n e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E-mail _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Please send information about child care.
Please send Conference Employment Matching Service forms:
__ I am seeking employment (no cost).
_ I have a job opening ($25 for each position listed).
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DEFINITIONS
+ NCFR Member: An active member of the National Council
on Family Reiations (NCFR) in any membership category.
Your dues must be current at the time you register for the
conference and remain current through the conference, or you
will be charged the non-member rate.
+NCFR Organization Member: The organization belongs
to the National Council on Family Relations. Up to 2 staff
members of the organization may register for the conference
at the member rate; additional staff must pay the current nonmember rate. The organization's dues must be current at the
time of re~istration and remain current through the conference, or you will be charged the non-member rate.
+Retired NCFR Membet·: An active member of NCFR, in
any membership category, who is retired from employment.
Your dues must be current at the time you register and remain
current through the conference, or you will be charged the
non-member rate.
+Smdent Member: An active member ofNCFR, in any
mem-bership category, who is currently enrolled full-time in a
college or university. Dues must be current at the time you
register and remain current through the conference, or you
will be charged the non-member rate. Verification of student
status must be enclosed with your registration.
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+ Second Family Member: Additional family member who
is attending the conference.
+Non-Member Professional: Attendee who is not a current dues-paying member ofNCFR
+Non-Member Student: A student who is currently
enrolled in a college or university, and is not a current duespaying member ofNCFR. Verification of student status must
be enclosed with your registration.
SINGLE DAY
+Professional:
A person attending the conference for only
one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the
form.
+Full-Time Student: A student attending the conference for
only one day. The day of attendance must be indicated on the
form.Verification of student status must be enclosed with your
registration.
�Past Presidents:
1998/99
1997/98
1996/97
1995/96
1994/95
1993/94
1992/93
1991/92
1990/91
1989/90
1988/89
1987/88
1986/87
1985/86
1984/85
1983/84
1982/83
1981182
1980/81
1979/80
1978/79
1977/78
1976/77
1975/76
1974/75
1973/74
1972/73
1971/72
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William J. Doherty, CFLE
Greer Litton Fox
Pauline G. Boss
Michael J. Sporakowski, CFLE
Alexis J. Walker
Harriette Pipt;s McAdoo
Patricia Kain Knaub
Brent C. Miller
Lynda Henley Walters
M. Janice Hogan
David H. Olson
Graham B. Spanier
Hamilton I. McCubbin
Joan Aldous
Sharon J. Price
Bert N. Adams
James Walters
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
Ira L. Reiss
Paul C. Glick
Gerhard Neubeck
William C. Nichols Jr.
Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased)
Richai·d K. Kercld1off
Leland J. Axelson
Murray A. Straus
Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
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The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is a memberfunded, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
ission Statement:
The National Council on Family Relatiom provides a forum for family
researchers, educators, and iractitioners to share in the development
and dissemination of knowledge about families and fomily relationships, establishes professional standards, and works to promote fomi6'
well-being.
Founded in 1938, NCFR has a membership of over 4,000
professionals worldwide. It publishes rwo premier journals, journal
ofMarriage and the Family and Family Relations and other books
and teaching materials.
NCFR is the only professional organization focused solely on family
research, policy, and practice.
The Annual Conference held in November provides a forum for
discussion of family issues through plenary sessions, presentations
of research and practice models, and dialogue among Conference
attendees. Approximately 1,300 family professionals attend the
Conference each year.
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1960/81
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1955/56
1955
1954
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1951/52
1950/51
1948/50
1946/48
1944/46
1942/44
1940/42
1939/40
1938/39
Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
Richard N. Hey
Elizabeth Force
William F. Kenkel
William M. Smith Jr.
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Christensen
Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
Henry B?wman (deceased)
Mildred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased) '
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dormhy Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O'Grady (deceased)
Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest W Burgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
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Objedives of the NCfR Annual Conference:
+ To provide a means
for family professionals to disseminate the
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latest research and policy information
+ To enable attendees
to
nerwork with leading professionals in the
family field
+ To obtain the latest family research through a variety of learning
formats including plenaries, poster sessions, round tables,
symposia, and papers
+ To offer attendees continuing education credits
+ To present
the latest materials in the family field via the Exhibits
+ To give members of the National Council on Family Relations
an opportunity to·learn more about the governance of the
organization and provide opportunities for involvement in
various Conference activities
+ To provide a forum fo~ public policy discussion
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�We invite you to the
62nd CF Annual
Conference
N oveniber 8:.13, 2000
Continuity and Chan[e Across Cohorts and Generations
Minneapolis Hilton Hotel
Minneapolis, MN
Pre-conference Workshops:
Wednesday and Th~1rsday, November 8-9, 2000
. Registration Forms Enclosd
Regis1telt'
Octobe11.· 1 imd SAVE up to
$50 on your registration fees.
National Council on Family Relations
3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550
Minneapolis, MN 55421
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Minneapolis Hilton & Towers
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Elaine Anderson
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1,305
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Visions for Families: Continuity and Change Across Cohorts and Generations
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Alphabetic Index of Program. . .. . ........ . . . .... . • . . .. . . .. . .. 3
General Conference Information . . ........ . ·.. . ... .. . . .. . . . . ... 4
Ongoing Events and Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Conference Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6
Pre-and Post-conference Workshops . . .. . . .... . ......... . .... .. 8
1999 NCFRAward Wmners and Exhibitors ..... .. ........ . . . . . . 12
Program Schedule . . • .... . ... ... ... .. . ... . ...... . ... .. 13
Airline Discount Information ....... . . . . ..... .. ..... . ........ 50
Future Annual Conferences ............... . .. . ..... . .. . ..... 51
NCFR Board a~d Committee Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 52
Allied Association Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Video and Audio Tape Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Program and Local Arrangements Committees .... :. .
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NCFR Boards of Directors . ........ ... . . . . .... .... . .. ... . . . ?7
NCFR journal Editors .. .. . . . . .. ... .. ..... .. .. .......... . .. 57
NCFR Affiliated Councils .. . . .... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . ..... . .... 59
NCFR Staff.. .. . . . .
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Index of Program Participants. . .
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How to Make tl1e Most of dle Conference .. . . . . .. . .. . ..... . ... 74
Hyatt Hotel Reservation Form ..... . ... : . ... . . .. .. . . ..... . ... 77
NCFR Membership Form. . . .
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Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information . . . .. . .. . .. ... .. . . ... 80
Conference Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . .
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NCFR Past Presidents .. .. . . .. . . '... . . . ... . ... . . .. . ... . .. .... 83
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Hyatt Hotel Map .. . ·.. .... . ... . . . ... . . .......... . .. . .. . . . Insert
AlPhabetic Index of the Program
Advertisements .. . . : . ... . . . .. .. .. . . 34, 43, 49, 56, 58, 60, 73, 76, 78
Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions .... 5, 11, 17,
. . 19,20, 27,38,40,45,47,59
Audio/Video Tape Sales .. .... . . . . .. . .. . ..... . . ... . . ... . . 37, 54
Awards....... . .. . ........ . . ........ .......... . .. 6, ·12, 19,29
Board of Direccois aod Meetings .
. . . . . . . . . . . ... 52, 53, 57
CEU Verification . . . . . . . . . .
. ... . ... .. . .... .. ..... . ... . .. 4
CFLE Sessions . .. .... .. ... . ... ... . . . . . . . . .. . ..... . . 27, 30, 42
Child Care. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . ........ . ..... ... .. .. ......... . . 4
Committee Meetings (NCFR) .. . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. .. : ..... 52, 53, 55
Czaplewski Fellowship Golf Outing Fund Raiser. .
. . 7, 18, 8'1
Disneyland Discount Tickets. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .... .. . .. ... 2, 39, 81
Diversity Forum . . .
.............
. .. 19
Editors and Meetings . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ;.. . . ........... 52, 53, 57
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions.. . . .. 10, 14, 16, 17, 19,
. .20,22, 23, 24,26,30,31 , 33,34,35,37,38,40,41,44,45,46,47,48
Emergencies
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5, 31
Employmem Marching Service .. . ..... . ..... . .. 5, 13, 21 , 32, 37,44
Ethnic Min~rities (Et'vQ Section Sessions . ... . 10, 14, 22, 25, 26, 28, 30,
.. . .. . . . ....... . .. . . 36, 40, 41 , 46, 48
Exhibits . . . ... ... ...... . . . ... .. . . .. . . . 5, 12, 13, 15, 21 , 25, 32, 36
Family & Health Q"I-1) Section Sessions . . .
. .. 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . ... . 33, 38, 40,. 41, 44, 48
11amily Policy (JIP) Section Session$ .
. . 16, 18, 19, 24, 29, 30, 33, 34,
...........
. . . . . 39, 40, 41 , 42, 46, 48
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions ......... 16, 17, 23, 30, 33, 35, 37
Famlly Therapy (F1) Section Sessions . .. . . .. 14, 22, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35,
............... . . . ... . .. . .. . . 36, 39, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49
FenJinism & Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions . . . .. .. 16, 17, 20, 22,
. . .. . 23, 24, 26, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
Fireside Chats Wid1 Plenary Speakers .. . ............... 6, '17, 26, 37
Focus Group Sessions .. . . . ... . .. 17, 19, 21, 27, 30, 31, 38, 42, 43, 44
Future Conferences .. .. . .. ....... . ... . .. . .... . . ..... . ... 44, 51
Hospitality Cafe/Local Information ... . .. .. .. .. . . 4, 5, 13, 21, 32, 44
l:lotel, Travel, i\irlinc, and Site Information ... . . .. . . 2, 4, 5, 50, 77, 80
International (IN) Section Sessions.. . .
. 14, 22, 25, 29, 33, 34,
.................
. .... . . ... . . . 38, 41 , 42, 45, 46
Marie Pe ters Award Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ...... . 6, 38 ·
Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
. . . .. 13, 21, 32, 44
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations ... 9, 10, 11 , 2'1, 42, 43,53
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum . .. .. . .... .. ...... 19
NCFR Staff. . . .. . . : . .
.. ....... . .. .. .. .. . . .. ... ...... 59
Newcomers Reception·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 14
Plenary Sessions . .
. ... . . . . . .... . . .... 6, 15, 25, 35
Post-conference Workshop . . . . . . . . .
. .............. . .. 11, 45·
Poster Sessions .. .. .... '16, 17, 22, 23, 25, 26, 33, 34, 36, 37, 44, 45, 48
Pre-conference Workshops .
. . .. . ...... . .. . . 8, 9, I0, 11
Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . ... .. . ... . ... 5
Public Policy Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 7, 18, 24, 42, 47
Receptions/Parties . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 6, 20, 30, 31, 32, 34, 43
Registration lnformatio~ . .
. . . ... . . 4, 5, 13, 21, 44, 80, 81, 82
Religion & Family Life (R.f) Section Sessions
. . . . 9, 13, 14, 18, 20,
.. . . : : .. . ... .. 21, 28, 30, 31, 32, 36, 41, 44, 46
Research & Theory (RT) Section Sessions . .. . '14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23,
... 24, 26, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables ... . .. . 24, 30, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42
Section Membership l'v
1eetings.
. .. .. 20, 30, 31, 42, 43, 46, 47
Special Session;; .
. 6, 7, 17, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 38, 40, 41,
......................
. . .. 42, 43,44
Studenrs/N~w Professionals (SN) Activities .13, 21, 23, 27, 32, 34, 36,44
Updates for Practitioners
. . .. . . 6, 19, 27, 38, 47
Worship Service . . .
. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
. . . 32
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61st NCFR
Annt1al
Conference
November 12-15, 1999
Hyatt Regency Hotel,
Irvine, CA
Pre-conference Workshops: Nov. 10-11, 1999
Post-conference Workshop: Nov. 15, '1 999
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Theory Construction
Methodology
2:45 - 4:15 pm
November 10-11, 1999
Regb;tradon
Workshop Fees: Professionals - $40 (includes one copy
of the paper packet); Students - $25 (includes one copy of
the paper packet); Attendance only- $20 (does not
include the paper packet). Papers presented at tllis
Workshop will be sent to registrants in advance. Make
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tcrm99.htm for a regisn:ation form. Send all TCRM
registrations and correspondence to: Michael P. Johnson,
TCRM99 Chair, 211 Oswald Tower, Penn State Univ.,
University Park, PA 16802.
Wednes:day8
9:30 am • 4:00 pm
10
am~
Session #1 ............................... Ballroom E
Race and Adjustment to Divorce and Widowhood, Michelle
Bemiller; Gay C. Kitson
Discussants: Harriette P. McAdoo; Helena Z. Lopata
Presider: Sharon: K. Houseknecht
Session #2 ............................. , Empire B/C
Building Models of Intergenerational Obligations, Lawrence
H. Ganong; Marilyn Coleman
Discussants: Jay A. Mancini; Jean Pearson Scott
Presider: Karen Fingerman
1 :00 - 2:30 pm
Session #3 ............................... Ballroom E
A Grounded Theory Study of the Non-residential
Stepmother Role, Shannon E. Weaver; Marilyn Coleman
Discussants: B. Kay Pasley; Margaret Cro~bie-Burnett
Presider: To be announced
Session #4 .............................. Empire B/C
Intergenerational Transnlission and Social Change: A Life
Course Model, Robert E. L. Roberts; Vern L. Bengtson;
Timothy Biblarz
Discussants:"Alan C. Acock; Stephen Russell
Presider: Carolyn Kapim.1s
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Session #6 .............................. Empire B/C
The Personal and the Political in the Adoption of Children: ·
Some Theoretical Considerations, Leslie Doty
Hollingsworth
The Family Adoption Communication Model: Identifying
Patl1ways of Adoption Communication, Gretchen Miller
Wrobel; Julie K. Kohler; Harold D. Grotevant; Ruth
McRoy
Discussants: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE; Gordon E. Finley
Presider: Sampson Lee Bla"ir
4:l0 ·6:00pm
• Pre-tiJnction Area
Registration
10:30
Session #5 ............................... Ballroom E
Identity Theory: An Integrated Formulation in the Context of
Father Involvement, Thomas R. Rane; Brent A. McBride
The Parental Narrative Interview: The Development of a
New Method for Investigating Parental Identity, Jeffrey L.
Stueve; Joseph H. Pleck
Discussants: Stephen R. Marks; Alan J. Hawkins
Presider: Pauline Erera
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Session #7 ............................... Ballroom E
A Theoretical Model on Respect for Others, Irina Wong;
Kathleen Slaugh Bahr
Discussants: Anisa M. Zvonkovic; Norma Bond Burgess
Presider: Jennifer Hardesty
Session #8 .............................. Empire B/C
Children's Involvement in Housework: The Impact ·Of StruchJral and Relational Factors, Byran B. Korth; Joe F. Pittman
Discussants: Maureen A. Perry-Jenkins; Constance Shehan
Presider: Batya Hyman
Thursday9 November 11
- 10:00 am
Session #9 ............................. Imperial A/ B
The Stability of Stability in Marital Systems, Charles Lee
Cole, CFLE; Dan Williams
Discussants: Scott M. Stanley; Renate Houts
Presider: Mark Fine
Session #10 ........................ Empire B/ C
Metaregulation of Emotions: Mea Culpa or Millennium Mainstay? Elise Murowchick
Discussants: Brenda L. Seery; Stan Knapp
Presider: To be announced
Program continued on page 9.
�10:30 am • noon
Session #11 ....................... ImperiaiA/B
In Their Own Words: Men Talk About Their Violence,
Jane F. Gilgun
Discussants: Jean Giles-Sims; Sally A. Lloyd
Presider: Linda Haas
Session #12 ........................ Empire B/C
Survival of the Safest: A Multi-theoretical Perspective
on the Significance of Benevolent Father Presence,
Colleen C. Harrison
The Inner Father, Edythe Krampe
Discussants: Brenda Volling; Paul Amato
Presider: Kerry Daly
1 :00 - 2:30 pm
Session #13 ....................... Imperial A/ B
Families and Self-sacrifice: Models and Meanings in
Family Theory, Howard M. Bahr; Kathleen Slaugh
Bahr
Discussants: Randal D. Day; Shelley M. MacDermid
Presider: Donald Swenson
Session #14 ........................ Empire B/ C
The Multi-generational Bonding Model, Alan C
Taylor, CFLE
Discussant: Vern L. Bengtson
Two Books and a Journal: A. Proposal for the Theory
Construction and Research I:vfethodology Workshop,
Thomas B. Holman, CFLE
Discussant: David M. Klein
2:45
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4: 15 pm
Session #15 ....................... Imperial AlB
Re-examining Life Course Expectations·: The Case of
Women with Endometriosis, Lisa K. Mason; James
M. White
Discussants: Mark J. Benson; Jetse Sprey
Presider: ·susan L. Brown
Session #16 ........................ Empire B/C
Sociology of the Body and the Psychology of
Gendered Identity: Feminist Deconstructions, Libby
Balter Blume, CFLE
Discussants: Kristine Baber; Leigh Leslie
Presider: Lynette Hoelter
4:30 - 6:00 pm
$pedal Plenary Siess ion ......... Empire A/ BI C
What Good Are Fathers? A Critique of Gendersegregated Models of Parenting, Scott L. Coltrane;
Michele Adams
Discussants: Alexis J. Walker; Ralph LaRossa
Presider: Michael P. Johnson
Paper available at TCRlvi website (seep. 10).
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Business Meeting
Presider: Michael P. Johnson, Workshop Chair
7:30 • 9:00 pm ............... ImperiaiA/B/C
Reception
Family Minis;try
Consultation Workshop
Sponsored by the Religion and Family Life Section
Thursday, November 11, 9:00am-5:00pm
Rqyal Room
Registration fee: NCFR Member - $40;
Non-member- $45; Student- $35. Fee includes
lunch and refreshment break. Register on the
Conference registration form on page 81.
Workshop Leader: Diana R. Garland, CFLE
This workshop focuses on understanding the need
to implement community resources to support the
family. While one of the prime resources is the
local congregation, few of its members have had
any formal training in family issues. The workshop
leader brings her extensive background in congregational research to further equip those who would
like family ministry consultation training.
Extension Family Life Workshop
Thursday, November 11, 8:30am-2:30pm
Premier and Chancellor RoomJ
Updates on national Extension Initiatives, multi-state
programming, and "the engaged institution." Extension educational resources shared via posters and presentations. Network with Extension colleagues.
Fees, including refreshments and luncheon: $55
postmarked by Oct. 25; $60 after Oct. 25 and onsite; $40 reduced registration for students. Checks
payable to Oregon State Univ. Send to Sally
Bowman, Ext. Fam. & Comm. Dev. Program, OR
State U., 161 IVWam Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331-5106.
Phone: 541-737-1020; Fax: 541-737-0999.
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��Association of Councils
Leadership Training Workshop
Thursday, November 11, 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Ballroom A
Registration fee: Free for Mfiliated Council Presidents;
$20 for all others. Fee includes Taco Buffet. Register on the
Conference registration form on page 81.
5:00 - 6:30 pm
Developing a Successful Affiliate Round Table discussions
6:30 - 7:15 pm
Taco Buffet
7:15- 9:00pm .................................. .
Crossing the Boundaries: A Symposium on Intemet Video
Teleconferencing, Aaron T. Larson, CFLE;
Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE; Larry W. McCallum;
Kathleen R. Gilbert
Presiders: Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Association of
Councils President-elect; and Norma J. Bond Burgess,
A.ssociation of Councils President
Workshop goals:
~ Build collaboration between researchers, community
groups, NCFR, and national groups to increase visibility
of parenting substance abuse prevention programs to
reach the public <II Discover grant opportunities for
research ~ Begin a dialogue between researcl1ers and
community groups on how to develop research and overcome barriers so that research can proceed to community
awareness <11 Determine how to get research outcomes
disseminated to the public in useable form 41 Develop an
action plan to build partnersl1ips in addressing fanlllyrelated concerns.
Draft Agenda
1:00- 1:15pm
Welcome and Overview
Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Exec. Dir.;
Mary Louise Embrey, Public Health Advisor, CSAP
1:15- 1:45pm
The Role of Famijy in Substance Abuse
Prevctttion, Sally Jue, PIPP Staff
Overview of the PIPP Prqject, Ford Kuramoto, PIPP Project
Director
1:45- 2:30pm
Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice,
Sally Jue, Lead facilitator
Facilitated discussion with lead discussants from NCFR, substance
abuse prevention researchers and practitioners and national
prevention organizations.
Question and Answer and discussion with large group.
PO'st=Conference
Collaborating With Commun§ty Groups
and National Organizations in Integrating
Parenting1 Research1 and Substance lfF"'.JUUI''"'"
Preventtion
Sponsored by NCFR, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
(CSAP); Parenting IS Prevention Project (PIPP); and the White
House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
2:30 - 2:45 pm
Breal~:
2:45- 4:15pm
Enhancing Collaboration: Idmtifying Barriers and
Developing Strategies
Facilitated small group discussions to identify top three barriers to
collaboration and top three barriers to dissemination of research
findings to organizations and practitioners. After groups identify
barriers, they will develop individual strategies for overcoming
them and strategy recommendations for NCFR to help initiate and
continue collaborative projects.
4:20 - 5:00 pm
findings.
Small group 1:eports and discussion of
5:00 - 6:00 pm
Dinner
Fees: NCFR Member- $40; Non-member- $45;
Student - $35. Fee includes lunch, dinner, and refreshment
break. Register on the Conference registration form on page
81.
6:00 - 6:45 pm
Collaborative F11nding Opportunities
Note: We need a minimum of 30 people in order to hold tl1is
Institute. If you are interested in attending, e-mail Cindy
Winter, NCFR Conference Coordinator at wintersc@ncfr.org.
7:45 - 8:00pm
Smary and Closing; Evaluations
NCFR, CSAP, and PIPP
Monday, November 15, 1999, 1:00- 8:00pm
Empire A/ B/ C
Speaker or panel with question and answer
6:45 - 7:45 pm
Models for Successful Collaboratiou
Panel with question and answer
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�(erence attendees are mtdia!!J irwited to honor recipients of the 1999 Awmds.
: presented preceding the Presidential
4:00pm:
Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper
Award in Honor of Jessie Bernard: To be A.nnounced
"amilies Award: American Refugee
\1inneapolis, MN
The following appreciation awards will be presented during the
Annual Business Meeting, Friday, Nov. 12, 4:00pm:
fm Outstanding Teaching:
<lorida State Univ.; and
liv. of Georgia
1998/99 President, William J. Doherty, Univ. of Minnesota.
: best 1998 research article:
:s W. Ainsworth-Camell; and
: Univ.
>posal From a Feminist
:ssie Bernard: To be Announced
xhibits
1d Eon the
look for
gues, and
111izations.
hibit breaks at
Annual Conference Program Vice--president, Katherine R.
Allen, CFLE, Virginia Tech
Annual Conference Local Arrangements Committee
Awards given by various NCFR Sections will be presented during
the respective membership meetings of the Sections.
EJduHbHt&
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Friday, Nov. 12, noon- 5:30pm
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Saturday, Nov. 13, 9:00am-5:30pm
Sunday, Nov. 14, 9:00 am - 1:15 pm
txlh!Nbh§
IE'ifeltllts~
Friday, Nov. 12, Grand Opening, noon;
Prizes, 12:30 pm
~Saturday, Nov. 13, Prizes, 12:30 pm
-<1 Sunday, Nov. 14, Prize:., 12:30 pm
Sunday, l'-lov. 14, Half Price Sales of
Combined Book Display Books, noon
July 23. A complete Exhibitor Directory will be in your Conference registration packet.
I '\'ilanna Be Iv1e - Carole Gesme Games'
Impact Publishers, Inc.'i
Jalmar Pressr
Jossey-Bass, Inc.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
North American Training In st.
Practical Parenting Partnerships:
S:tge Publications, Inc./Pine Forge Press'
(multiple bomhs)
Socictv for the Second Self. Inc.'
�Program Chair:
Kathedne R. Allen~ CJFLE, Virginia Tech
Confer~nce Registration
Pre:fimdion Area (1.rl floor)
7:30 am
1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm.
En11ploy1nent l\1IatchJng Service
Parlor.r I and II (211d floor)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Session #1
@1M
.............. Parlor Ill
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are invited. Each day's meditation will be
led by a different facilitator. This room may be used
during the day except when sessions are scheduled in the room.
Facilitator: J. Elizabeth Miller-Norrell
Hospitality Cafe
7:
Sponsored by d1e California Council on Family
Relations, Local i\rrangements Committee, and NCFR
Affiliated Councils
Session # 10 L ..
Emba.r.ry (1 s/ floor)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibhs
Ballroom D and E (1 .r! jloot)
Noon-5:30pm
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STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWORKING
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Students and new professionals are invited to bring
theu breakfast and network w1th others. Each day
there will be two new professionals leading a
discussion topic. Breakfast may be purchased at the Cash
Sales cart in the Ballroom Lobby area.
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Today's discussion topic: How to Make the Most of
Your Conference Experience.
Presider: Hilary Rose
P\.ll~
<i!il'!'!; mnmlbewedl <illl~d 'b@rill2:d if<!JJfi'
()llf Se!ii§ITOIETI. Friday sessions begin with the
number 100 (e.g. #100, #101, etc.). Saturday sessions begin with #200; Sunday sessions with #300; Monday
sessiom with #-+00. Session format is indi~ated by: PA- Paper; §Y- Symposiwn; i\I'JK- Workshop.
Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2-letter abbreviations. The
"!J\ll@te:
�8:00., 9:15 am
Session # 102 ............. Ballroom A/B
NEWCOMERS RECEPTION
Presiders: Cheryl A. Buehler, NCFR At-large Board Member
-Membership; William J. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR
President; and Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Executive
Director
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee
If you are. attending the Conference for the first or second time,
we invite you to network with the Board of Directors, others
who share your research interests, textbook authors, other professionals, and Section leaders. Complimentary light refreshments.
8:30 ., 10:00 am
A Feminist Family Systems Approach to Mental Health
Treatment, Carmen Knudson-Martin
Value-neutral Family Therapy: An Impossible and Undesirable
Ideal, Stephen T. Fife
New Therapies Suggested by Brain Research, Thomas W.
Roberts, CFLE
Session #106 (PA) ............ , .. Premier
Intergenerational Relations
Parental Predictors of Russian Adolescents' Conformity to
Expectations, Gary W. Peterson; Kevin Ray Bush;
Stephan M. Wilson; Kristina Kupanoff; Andrew J. Supple;
Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE; John Oxford
Familial and Peer Influences on Adolescent Educational
Aspirations in Colombia, Tim B. Heaton; Renata Forste
Contextual and Institutional Factors in Parent Involvement:
Cross-cultural Comparison, Shulamit N. Ritblatt; James
Beatty; Terry Cronan; Alberta Ochoa
Intergenerational Relations Among Middle Class Egyptian
Muslims: Aging, Gender, and Class Reconsidered, Bahira Sherif
Presider: Teresa W. Julian
Session #103 (WK) ....... Conference Theatre
Breaking the Boundaries in Parenting Education:
An Evaluation of the Parenting Adolescents Wisely
Interactive CD-Rom Program
Workshop Leaders: Donald A. Gordon; Jacqueline J.
[ ] ] Kirby
Presider: Dorothea Cudaback, CFLE
Session # 104 (PA) ............... Marquis
Socialization
"Taking Time Seriously": Continuity in Race Socialization
~ Messages Among Members of Three-generation AfricanAmerican Families, Chreyl L. LeSane
African-American Fathers and the Strategies They Use to Protect
Their Children From Community Violence, Bethany L. Letiecq;
Sally A. Koblinsky
Parental Involvement and Children's School Outcomes Among
Latino Families, Robert P. Moreno; Jose A. Lopez
Discussants: Edith A. Lewis; Andrea G. Hunter
Presider: Mary Ann Rouse
Recorder: Mary E. Hoffman
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Session #105 (PA) ................ Royal
Family Therapy Models and Approaches
Postmodernism and Marriage and Family Therapy: Passing
Fad or Oui: Future? Elizabeth Wieling; Michael A.
N egretti; Thomas Kimball
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Session #1 07 ............ Imperial A/B/C
DISTINGUISHED
How Antfgay .Rhetoric Is Shaping Family Values
Our Best Way to Respond; Men White
Sponsored by the Religion and Family Life Section and GLBT Focus
Group
This lecture will focus on the work of Rev. White, Justice
Minister, Universal Fellowship, Metropolitan Community
Churches, Los Angeles, CA, a humanitarian and spokesperson for
civil rights and justice.
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel
Session # 108 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Balancing Multiple Roles and Identities
Role Balance, Role Hierarchy, Role Strain, and Well-being:
Testing a New Instrument, Stephen R. Marks; Shelley
M. MacDermid
The Effects of Self-structure on Well-being: /1. Comparison of
Caucasian and "'\frican-American Men and Women, Theodore
G. Futris; B. Kay Pasley; Roger M. Goodman; Alethea
Rollins
Linkages Between Young ,'\dults' and Their Parents' Role Balance
Orientations, Jennifer L. Kerpelman
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Session #1 08 continued
Creating Role Saliency and Balance Across the Transition to Parenthood, Maureen A. Perry-Jenkins; Heather Haley McNamara
Chair: Stephen R. Marks
Discussant: Elizabeth Johnson
9: 15
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10: 1 5 am
Session # 109
......... Empire A/B/C
INVOLVED IN
Presiders: Cheryl A. Buehler, NCFR At-large Board Member Membership; and William J. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR President
i\fter being introduced to NCFR at the Newcomers Reception, continue to learn more about NCFR's organizational structure, how to
become more involved, and sign up for projects. Open to all attendees.
10:30
am~
Session # 11 0
................. Ballroom A/B/C
PLENARY
Sponsored by Yir1,tinia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Dept. of Human Development
Welcome: William J. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR President
Introduction of and Remarks by Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR Executive Director
Introduction of Speaker and Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE, 1999 NCFR Program Chair
This address is rooted in Dr. Bateson's background in cultural anthropology and the study of communication, emphasizing adaptation to change, especially in the life cycle and gender roles. She will talk about the exchanges and
........:;;.___. discoveries that happen in families as all generations interact in a context of lifelong learning.
Mary Catherine Bateson, Clarem'l! Robinson Professor, Anthropology and English, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA; Presidmt, Inst.
for Intermltural Studies {founded bJ' her mother, Margaret Mead, former NCFR member); author of Peripheral Vi.rion.r: Leaming Along the
W"qy, Thinking AIDS (1Vith RidJard Goldsby), Cotn,Posing a Life, and Full Cirde.r/ Or;erfa,pPing Lives (in press).
m
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Session # 111 ................................................... Ballroom D/E
Take time to visit the exhibits and rev-iew the new materials and services available to enhance your work. Prizes will be awarded
daily. On Friday and Saturday you need not be present to win a prize. Prizes will be listed on the display board at the NCFR
Booth. If your name is listed you can claim your prize at the NCFR Booth.
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�112-13 FH
Session #112 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre-function Area
Stress
112-1 EE
112-2 EE
112-3 RT
112-14 FH
Inmate Family Functioning, Shirley R. Klein;
Geannina S. Bartholomew, CFLE; Jeff Hibbert
Creating Community for Families With a Rare
Disorder: The Case of Agenesis of the Corpus
Callosum, Gary L. Schilmoeller; Kathryn J.
Schilmoeller; Marc D. Baranowski
Perceptions of Fathers' Involvement in the Lives of
Their Developmentally Disabled Children,
Susan Simmerman; Carolyn Christensen;
Laura Lee Wilson
Mental Health
112-4 RT Paternity, Intergenerational Family Influences, and
Mental Health Consequences of Early Childbearing
for Adolescent and Young Adult Fathers: A Conceptual Model, Andrea G. Hunter; C. H. Caldwell;
Waldo E. Johnson
112-5 FH Increasing Psychopathology in Adolescent
Psychiatric Inpatients: A Five Year Analysis With the
MMPI-A, Steven M. Toepfer; Christopher
DeGroot; Mark-David Janus
112-6 FF The Disclosure of Manic Depression by Physicians:
Differences by Gender, Sexual Orientation, Social
Class, and Parenting Status, BatyaHyman
Health Related Issues
112-7 FF Meanings of Personal and Family Health: Employed
Mothers' Perspectives, Kaysi Eastlick Kushner
112-8 FH The Influences of Daily Hassles and Role Balance
on Health Status, Mary E. (Betsy) Garrison;
Suzanne Z. Rollins; Troy Stuart; Sarah Pierce;
Terry Buchanan
112-9 FH Exploring and Assessing Health Concerns and Selfefficacy About Breast Health Among College
Women, Lorrie Ryan; Jeff Ambrosia; Deb Coole;
Melissa James
112-10 FH Parents' Expectations of and Satisfaction With
Pediatric Health Care Providers, Sarah Whitcopf;
Mary Elizabeth Curtner-Smith
112-11 FH Individual and Family Relational Factors Associated
Witli Housewives' Depression in Korea, Young Ju
Yoo; Jung Hee Park
112-12 FF The Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser: Exploring
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112-15 FP
112-16 FH
112-17 FH
Gender Differences, Angela M. Petty; Dean M.
Busby
A Qualitative Examination of the Implications That
Individual Temperament, Family Context, and Mass
Media Have in Young Women's Anorectic Behavior,
J. Kelly McCoy; Steve Thomsen; Marleen
Williams; Lani Owen
An Evaluation of Substance Abuse Services
Provided in a Managed Care Environ~ent, Lloyd L.
Avant; Alice A. Thieman
Gender Differences in Substance Abuse: Benefits of
Special Programming Initiatives, Alice A. Thieman;
Lloyd L. Avant
Continuity and Discontinuity of Physical Health
During the Transition From Adolescence to Young
Adulthood, Lora Ebert Wallace; Karen Wicker
Health and Well-being of Rural Families, Janice H.
Wiegmann
Divorce
112-18 FP Court-related Predictors of Parental Cooperation
and Conflict After Divorce, Michelle L. Toews;
Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
112-19 RT The Effect of Social Exchange Components on
Predicting Marital Disruption as a Function of
Marital Duration: A Structural Equation Model,
Sara M. English; Jean Pearson Scott, CFLE
112-20 RT Behavioral and Emotional Problems Among
Children of Divorced vs. Intact Families, Leslie C.
Gordon·
112-21 FF Parenting From a Distance: Challenges and
Successes in How Nonresidential Parents Maintain
Involvement in Their Children's Lives Following
Divorce, Sandra J. Bailey
112-22 FT Parental Role Ambiguity and Fathers' Involvement in
Coparental Interactions Post-divorce: Fathers'
Perspectives, Stacie A. Leonard; Debra A.
Madden-Derdich; Kimberly A. Updegraff;
Julianne M. Holmes
112-23 RT Post-divorce Conflict and Avoidance of Intimacy: A
Correlational Study, Charles K. West; Melanie B.
Morris
112-24 FT Family Therapy Trainees' Perceptions of Divorced
Mothers: A Test of Bias in Information Recall,
M. Christine Schultz; Leigh A. Leslie
Family Science
112-25 FS Promoting Ethical Reasoning in Family Science: A
Study of Best Teaching Practices, Bernita Quoss,
CFLE; Karen Cachevki Williams; Margaret
Cooney
�Session #115 (PA) ....... Conference Theater
112-26 FS
112-27 FS
112-28 FS
Research Collaboration Between Family Scientists
and Community Organizations: A Model Initiative,
Deborah B. Smith; Kay Wallick
Support and Hostility in Close Relationships: Two
Dimensions or Bipolar?, Frederick 0. Lorenz
Symposium on the History of NCFR, Stan J.
Knapp; Jetse Sprey
Families and Drug Policy
112-29 FP Casualties of the War: Families and Drug Policy,
. Joyce A. Arditti; Charles McClintock
12:30 ·1:30pm
Session # 113 ....... .
. Premier
Perceptions of Fairness in the Division of Labor in Couples
The Different Faces of "Equality": Issues of Power,
Conflict, and Responsibility in Long-term Couples Who
Describe Themselves as Egalitarian, Anne Rankin Mahoney
It Takes Two... to Divide Labor: Implications of a Couple
Analysis V s. a Gender Analysis Regarding Perceptions of
Fairness in the Division of Household Labor, Catherine A.
Huddleston-Casas; Maureen A. Perry-Jenkins
Assessing Aspects of Two-earner Marriages Associated With
Distress for Husbands and Wives, Julia McQuillan
Keeping the Homeflres Burning: Lesbian Mothers' Division of
Housework and Child Care, Renate Reimann
Discussant: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Presider: Sharon K. Dwyer
Recorder: Laurie L. Meschke
Session #116 ...... .
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH
MARY CATHERINE BATESON
. ..... Ballroom A
LECTURE
It TiJJkes a Family (And a
Village): P;Jtttems of
Sponsored by NC:FR Sections and Association of Councils
!m:orrporation Among Children
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
of Immigrants; Ruben Rumbaut
Join the speaker and representatives of Sections for an open
discussion about the Plenary.
Sponsored by the Research and Theory
Section
·
Ruben Rumbaut, Professor, Michigan
12:30
G
2:00pm
State Univ., currently is conducting the
largest study of immigrant and refugee
children in the United States to date.
Presider: Paul R. Amato
Session #114 (PA) .......... Imperial A/B/C
Issues in Adolescence: Sexuality, Pregnancy, and
Academic Achievement
Best Practices for Guiding Parents on Their Teen's
[ ] ] Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Parenthood, Jennifer Parker;
Mark J. Benson; Christopher M. Habben, CFLE;
Mary Alison Galway
Evaluation of a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program:
Implications for Family Life Education, Delores E. Smith;
Jo Lynn Cunningham; Kristi Blankenship; Mary Lynn Berry
Motivating Adolescents: Gender and Achievement, Kimberly A.
Gordon-Rouse
Interparental Conflict, Parenting, and Youth Academic Achievement, Cheryl A. Buehler
Presider: Dorothy M. Taggart
12:
Session # 11 7
ASSOCIATmON
...... Royal
BUSINESS
Presider: Norma J. Burgess, Association of Councils
President
12:
FOCUS GROUPS
All attendees may attend any Focus Group sessions. Topics are
discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is indicated by symbol.
Session # 1 18 .............•..... Marquis
[]]
Parent Education
Presider: Byrat1 Korth, Focus Group Chair
1999 N CFR Annual Conference Program 17
�Session #121 (PA) ............... Premier
Session #119 (SY) ..
. . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Adolescent Sexual Orientatim1 and Healthy Family
Relationships: Bridging the Research/Practice Gap
Symposium Presenters: Stephen T. Russell; Kaitilin S.
O'Shea; Ritch Savin-Williams; Didi Nagdimonjay;
Lisa Diamond
Discussant: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
Chair: Barbara Mandleco
Session #120 .......... Conference Theater
us.
lmmi,vr~1tiG•n ~"'<'JiiH,r:v!
Historical
-a---·-~·~
Religious Beacons and Diverse Families
New Immigrants and Mennonite "Natives" in Southern
Minnesota: Effects of Religious Teaching on Hospitality
Between Families, Mary P. Manke
Religiosity and Adolescent Functioning: An Analysis of
Mediators, Lance D. Erickson; Roy L. Huntington;
Brian K. Barber
An Empirical Test of Two Competing Hypotheses Regarding
Religion as a Risk of Protective Factor for Abuse by Parents and
Suicide Attempts by Lesbian and Bisexual Families, Robin
Michelle Mathy
Religion, Weddings, and Heterosexism: Insider/ Outsider
Negotiations, Ramona F. Oswald
Presider: Scott Wayne Plunkett
Recorder: B. J. McMichael
Session # 122 .....
and
Ballroom B
Ctld!fia
Sponsored by the Family Policy Section and Public Policy Committee
British Studies on ChUdr€i!rll and Divorce
Belinda Reyes, Public Policy lost. of California, and Cecilia
Munoz, NatL Conference of LaRossa, will review the history of
immigration policy in the US, and discuss the impact of current
immigration policies on immigrant families.
f"iT1i1 A
Review of Outcomes for Children From
L..Q:!_J Divorced Families: Aademk Resei!irch or Politlal
Battleground? BH)fan Rm:lgers, and Jan PH)for
Bryan Rodgers, British psychologist, Australian NatL Univ., and
Jan Pryor, author, psychologist, Univ. of Auckland, recently published a report summarizing academic research on children and
divorce in England ~- a report that generated a major controversy
in the British media. They will be talking about their research
summary, as well as some of the political and media reactions to
it
Discussant: Nancy M. Kingsbury
Presider: Leslie A. Koepke
Discussants: David H. Demo; Ronald L. Simons
Presider: Paul R. Amato
The NCFR Conference has a great program planned, and members have dramatically reduced rates. This is just one of d1e
many benefits offered to its members. Here is a look at some of the od1er services and some new benefits coming:
<:! Opportunity to subscribe to fue Joumal of l'v1arriage and the
<II Expanded Members-ody page on the Website
Family and Fami61 H.elatio11.r, two premier journals
4i!l
(depending on type of membership)
<il Hot Topics Teleconferences
Development of Experts Database
You can sign i1p on the lVIembership Form on page 79 and send it in with your Registration. Call toll free: 888-781-9331,
Ext. 14 or E-mail: ncfr3989@ncfr.org for further information.
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�....... Ballroom A
UPDATE IFOR. PRACTITIONERS*
Writing to learn and learning to Write: Preparing Students In Family Science for
Professional Roleso Alexis]. Walker; Patricia Moran; Leslie N. Richaurds; Alan D.
Sugawara; Anisa
Zvonukovk; Geraldine Olson; Vicki Collins
Sponsored by the Association of Councils and Feminism and Family Studies Section
The goal of this session is to help students -- and others -- use writing as 'a way to understand scholarly research,
and to translate scholarly writing into the language of the world, All presenters are faculty members of the Departmems of Human Development/Family Science and English, Oregon State Univ, Alexis J. Walker, is a past NCFR
President, Program Vice-president, Section Chair, and Board member,
Introduction of Speaker: Tammy Henderson
Presider: Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLE
Recorder: Catherine Solheim
*Teaching Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research and methods and provides
educators,
apractical knowledge base for practitioners and
Session # 12 4 .................................................. Ballroom A
J. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR President
Presider: William
Presentation of }\ppreciation Awards to the NCFR President, Program Chair, and Local Arrangements Committee.
All members are welcome. Come and learn about NCFR and programs for the future, and1 participate in discussion. This is your
opportunity to provide input to the Board of Directors,
5
Session #125.
. Imperial A/B/C
J. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR President
Presider: William
Everyone is welcome to participate in an open discussion about how NCFR can insure that it is meeting the needs of all
m~mbers.
5.
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Session # 12 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session # 126
.. .. .. ,. '" .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Adoption
Presider: Gordon E. Finley, Focus Group Chair
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Royal
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Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: Phyllis E. Michael, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
'Sec page l3 for an cxplanatton of focus groups.
1999 NCFR Annual Conference Program 19
�. 5:45 - 7:00pm
7:15 - 8:45 pm
Session #128 ................... Premier
MEETING OF THE NORTHWEST
COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
Presider: Kip W. Jenkins, Council President
Session #132 .............. Empire A/B/C
NCFR CFLE RECEPTION
Co-sponsored by the NCFR CFLE Department and Family Information
Services
Hostess: Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
By invitation only
15- 8:30pm
Session #129 ................... Marquis
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Publish in NCfR Journals
Panelists: Robert Milardo, Editor, Journal of Marriage and the
Fami!J; Connie Shehan, Editor, Journal of Fami!J Issuer; and
Editor-elect of Fami!J &lations (to be announced)
7:-15 - 8:30 pm
. FOCUS GROUPS*
Session # 13 3 .................... Royal
M
Child and Adolescent Development
L.Q::!_J Presiders: Mark J. Benson; Libby Balter Blume, CFLE,
Focus Group Co-chairs
15- 8:30pm
Session # 13 4 . . . . . . . . . . Conference Theater
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Marriage Preparation
~ Presider: Brenda Cherry, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
Session # 130 ................... Premier
*See page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
Family and Health
Presider: Vivian Gedaly-Duff, Section Chair
Session # 131 .............. Imperial A/B/C
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Donna L. Sollie, Section Chair
9:00
=
10:30 pm
Session # 13 5 ................................................. Ballroom A/B
PRESIDENT9 S
All attendees are cordially invited. Meec NCFR President William J. Doherty and his
wife, Leah, and members of the Board of Directors. After a busy day of meetings
stop an enjoy light desserts and refreshments, and the opportunity to meet other
colleagues.
You will also meet Michael L. Benjamin, NCFR's new Executive Director, and his
wife, Maii:Va.
Both Bill Doherty and Michael Benjamin are anxious to get to know as many of you
as possible.
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�ONGOING EVENTS
Conference Registration
Prefunction Area (1st floor)
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Employment Matching Service
Parlors I and II (2nd floor)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the California Council on Family Relations,
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated
CouncilsEmbas.ry (1st floor)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
Ballroom D and E (1st floor)
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
6:45
~
7:15 am
Session #200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor Ill
r::l
MEDITATION TIME
All attendees are invited.
~ Facilitator: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
7:10
a
8:15 am
Session #20 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor VI
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
'NETWORKING
~
Students and new professionals are invited to bring
~ theu breakfast and network W1th others. Each day
there are two new professionals leading a discussion topic.
Breakfast is available for purchase at a take-out stand at the
hotel.
Today's discussion topic: WiUYour Vita Get You the Job?
Bring It With You and Find Out
Note: All sessions are numbered and coded for
type of session. Today's sessions begin with #200 (e.g.
Presider: Hilary Rose
#200, #201, etc); Sunday sessions with #300; Monday
sessions with #400. Session format is indicated by: PAPaper; SY - Symposiwn; WK. - Workshop.
7:30 .. 8:30am
Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are
indicated by symbols or 2-letter abbreviations. See page 13 for a
complete explanation.
Today's Special Sessions
8:30 am .......... Public Policy Seminar - Elliott Currie,
James Lynch, Douglas Kieso, Sue Reams
10:30 am ............... Plenary Session- Lou Bellamy
12:30 pm ........... Distinguished Lecture- Ross Parke
2:15pm ................ Methods Update- Alan Acock
2:15pm ...... Parenting Prevention Initiative ProgramsKarol Kumpfer
4:00 pm ......... Presidential Address - William Doherty
5:30 pm .............. Impact of Welfare Reform Upon
:;:amily Well-being - Wendy Zimmerman, Michael Fix
5:30pm ........... Using Latent Growth Models on My
Longitudinal Data- Alan Acock
8:00 pm ........................... Counsel of Sages
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
M
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Men in Families Business Meeting
Presiders: Adam D. Shapiro; Rob Palkovitz, Focus
Group Co-chairs
Session #203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Rural Families and Communities
Presider: Ellen Abell, Focus Group Chair
7:30
m
8:
am
Session #204 .
. .......... Parlor VIII
National Parenting Education (NPEN)
Informational Meeting
Presider: Harriet E. Heath
Attendees are invited to the network of parent ed~cators. An
overview will be followed by a discussion identifying a knowledge
base for parenting,education.
*See page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
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�8:00 .. 10:00 am
Session #205 ............ Pre-function Area
Childhood
205-1 EE Children's Perceptions of Parents and Self in
Relation to Parental Age, Denise J. Brandon;
Jo Lynn Cunningham
205-2 RT Familial Boredom: Focusing Attention on a
Neglected Concept, Gary L. Hansen
205-3 IN · Kenyan Children's Views of Ideal Parenting, John A.
Addleman
205-4 RT Psychological Control and Internalizing and
Externalizing Behavior in Early Childhood, Susanne
Frost Olsen; Mary Elizabeth Wells, CFLE; Clyde
Robinson; Craig Hart; Lili Anderson; Cindy
Christensen
Adolescence
205-5 EE Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents: Analyses of
Psychosocial and Parenting Variables Over Three
Time Periods, Sedahlia Jasper Crase;
Cathy Hockaday
205-6 EE Do Sex or Ethnicity Mediate the Effects of
Perceptions of Control on Youth Delinquency?
Avery E. Goldstein; Selma Caal
205-7 FH Gender Differences in the Relation Between Adolescents' Sexual Knowledge and Adolescent
Perceptions of Parents' Attitudes Toward Sexuality,
Mindy J. Nakamoto
205-8 FH Correlates of Suicidal Ideation Among Late Adolescents, Victor R. Wilburn; Delores E. Smith
205-9 FT The Effects of Dysfunctional Family of Origin
Rules on the Dating Relationships of Young Adults,
Kenneth E. Newell; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE;
Michelle Taggart Darlington; Stephan M.
Wilson; Nilufer Medora, CFLE
205-10 IN Support, Regulation and Psychological Control:
Evidence for Construct Validity Among Russian
Adolescents, Kevin Ray Bush; Roy A. Bean;
Suzanne E. Bartle-Haring
205-11 RT Age Trends in Family Conflict in Mother-headed
Single Parent Families Across Adolescence, Jodi B.
Dworkin; Reed W. Larson
205-12 RT Gender Differences in the Influence of Interparental
and ~aJ:ent-adolescent Conflict on Adolescent
Romantic Relationships, Marla J. Reese-Weber
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205-13 RT Comrimnity Resources as Predictors of Adolescent
Adaptation, Linda C. Robinson; Carolyn S.
Henry, CFLE; B. J. McMichael; Scott Wayne
Plunkett
205-14 EM Parent-adolescent Interaction in Asian-American
Families: Promoting Personal and Academic Success
in Children, Mary E. Hoffman; Vincent Hoffman
205-15 FH Opportunities, Aspirations; Expectations, and
Adolescent Contraceptive Use: An Opportunity
Costs Perspective, Jennifer L. Rudolph
205-16 RT Is a Competitive Orientation Related to Self-esteem
in Youth? Robert J. Fetsch; Raymond K. Yang
205-17 RT The Differential Effects on Marital Conflict and
Parenting Processes on Adolescent Outcomes,
Amy L. Lofquist
205-18 RT Why Abstinent Adolescents Report They Have Not
Had Sex: Understanding Sexually Resilient Youth,
Lynn Blinn-Pike
Ethnicity, Race, and Gender During Adolescence
205-19 FF Adolescent Self-esteem: A Meta-analytical Approach
of Reported Gender and Racial Differences, Paula
L. Chapman; Ann K. Mullis; Ronald L. Mullis
205-20 FF A Model of Female Adolescent Risk-taking
Behaviors, Karlin S. Evans
Family Processes
205-21 EM Parent Psychological Functioning, Family Processes,
and Sibling Relationship Quality in Rural, Twoparent African-American Families, Trellis L. Smith;
Gene H.' Brody
205-22 FH Family Dynamics and Coping Resources Among
Adult Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse:
A Qualitative Approach, James R. Bramblett;
Carol A. Darling, CFLE
205-23 FT Parent-child Boundary Violation: The Moderating
Influence Between Interparental Conflict and Child
Conduct, Debra A. Madden-Derdich; Kimberly
A. Updegraff; Julianne M. Holmes; Stacie A.
Leonard
205-24 RT The Impact of Conflict Resolution Styles and Coping Strategies on Adolescent Psychological Health,
Brenda Jo Lohman; Marla J. Reese-Weber;
Barbara M. Newman
205-25 RT Exploring Mother/Father Differences in the
Expressed Emotion Adjective Checklist (EEAC),
Angie M. Schock; Stephen M. Gavazzi;
Mary Fristad; Jill Goldberg-Arnold; Julie Cerel
205-26 RT The Role of Social Integration in Participation in
Grief Counseling for Children, Wendy Wehage
�8:00
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Session #208 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
10:00 am
Aging
205-27 EE j\ttitudes Toward Personal Aging and Older Adplts
in Adult Education Classrooms,
Bridget L. Robson-Funk
205-28 RT Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder? College
Students' Perceptions of Changes in Family Rituals,
Virginia R. Gregg; Jessica M. Bulger;
Bonnie G. Marini
205-29 RT Psychological Well-being of Siblings in Late
Adulthood, Catherine Nichole Morelock;
Du Feng
205-30 RT "A.. Meta-review of Research on Later Life Families,
Gregory F. Sanders; Sean Brotherson
8:15
m
9:
Session #206
am
.............. Royal
Presider: Debra K. Hughes, CFLE, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative
Violence in Close Relationships
Two Types 0 f Violence Against Women in the American
Family, Michael P. Johnson
Domestic Violence: Are Act and Effect Legitimate Parameters of
Criminal Justice Involvement? Deb orale Richardson-Bouie
Fighting Violence Against Women: The Current State of
Domestic Violence Policy in the United States, Julie C. Law
Survivors' Perspectives on the Long Term Impact of Sexual
Aggression, Beth C. Emery; Sally A. Lloyd
Discussant: Pamela Choice
Presider: Phyllis A. Greenberg
Recorder: Diane Vaughan Roberts, CFLE
Session #209 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquis
Certification in Family Service Careers: Barrier or Boon?
Panelists: Lama S. Smart, CFLE; Deborah Barnes
~1,._~ Gentry, CFLE; Cindi M. Penor Ceglian; Roberta
Magarrell; Betty Cooke, CFLE; Lee Ann DeReus
Discussant: Nancy Kingsbury
Presider: Rebecca A. Adams
Recorder: Stephan M. Wilson
m
Session #21 0 (PA) ....... Conference Theater
Social Psychological Perspectives on Fatherhood
Men's Procreative Identity and Fatherhood
~ Readiness, William Marsiglia; Sally Hutchinson;
Mark Cohan
Paternal Identity Structure in Residential Fathers, Joseph H.
Pleck
Fathering Role Prominence and Father Involvement, B. Kay
Pasley; Theodore G. Futris
Involving Fathering in Father Involvement Research: Lessons
From the Field, Greer Litton Fox
Chair: William Marsiglia
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
~Young
Session #207 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Premal'i.tal Education: Policies and Principles
Florida's Premarital Education Statute: New Policies and
Practices, Mary W. Hicks; Jeanne M. Bertoli
Premarital Prediction of Marital Quality: Principles for Practice,
Thomas B. Holman, CFLE; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE;
Mark 0. Jarvis
Presider: Glen 0. Jenson
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�8:
am
Session #211.
............. ~.......... Ballroom B
PUBLIC POLICY
Getting Tough on Crime: Effects on famines
Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee, Family Policy, Ethnic Minorities, and Research and Theory Sections
""Crime and Punishment in Amerk<D'l': Effects on Families, Communities, and Individuals, IEIHiott Cunie
longitudinal Studies of Whilt Has Happened With the ""Get Tough'' Policy, ]ames l!.YJllldi
Families Against Hand;;tory Minimum: Direct Effects on Individuals and Families, Doug!as Kieso
Califomia's ""Three Strikes and You Are Out"" laws: One Mother's Story, S1.11e Reams
Moderator: Margaret Feldman
This session will give an overview of how recent "get tough" laws and policies in various states are affecting families, with some ideas on
how to work toward change to create more family-friendly ways to deal with this national problem. Elliott Currie is Professor, Legal
Studies Program, Univ: of California-Berkeley, and author of "Crime and Punishment in America." James Lynch is Professor, Dept. of
Justice, Law, and Society, American Univ: Douglas Kieso is Professor, Univ. of California-Irvine. Sue Reams, a California resident, has a
family member who received 25 years to life under California's 3-strikes law, while another person ~ho committed a more major crime
served only 2 years in prison. Ms. Reams recently told her story on CBS News.
8.
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Session #212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire A/B/C
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change tables
every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions. No
advance registration required.
212-1 FF
212-2 FP
212-3 FP
212-4 RT
212-5 EE
Session
212-6 FH
In Relationship: Young Women Reflect on Their
Sense of Self, Kristine Baber; Mary Kay
DeGenova, CFLE; Judy Zubrow
Participation in National Issues Forums: A Resource
for Public Policy and Diversity Education, Ann P.
Blackwell; Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE
Policy Implications of the Incidence of Young Children in the Juvenile Justice System, Steven E
Chapman
A Graduate Seminar Research Project: A Cooperative Learning Approach, Donna Hendrickson
Christensen; Rodney M. Cate
Borders and Boundaries: Including Legal Issues in
Lifespan Education, Charles R. Dannison, CFLE
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial A/B/C
A Nuestra Salud: A Health Education Project in the
Latino Community, Ardys M. Dunn; Susan R.
Moscato
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212-7 EE
Experiential Learning: Activities That Teach
Relationship Skills and Concepts, Marilyn Flick
212-8 EE Parents' Values as Beacons for Parents and
Professionals Working With Them: How Do We
Help Parents Identify Their Values and Integrate
Them Into Family Life? Harriet E. Heath;
Dana McDermott-Murphy, CFLE
212-9 EE Gender Stratification and Gender Role Conflict:
Implications for Family Life Education,
Carol Elaine Mertens, CFLE
212-11 EE Walking Towards Our Talk: Cultural Competence in
and 212-12 Teaching, Research, and Practice, Maria
Vandergriff-Avery; Bethany L. Letiecq; Jeffrey
Bernstein; Kimberly B. Briscoe
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Noon
Session #21 3 ........ .
. ............ Ballroom A/B/C
SESSION
The Necessity of Black Theater in a Healthy Artistic and Soda! Environment,
Professor Lou Bellamy
Sponsored by the Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science; and Syracuse Univ., Dept. of Family and
Consumer Sciences
Introduction of Speaker: Norma J. Burgess
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
As we assimilate diverse families into society, it is important to take a look at all elements of their culture and heritage -- that these not be lost in the process of integration. Dr. Bellamy takes a unique look at the use of Black
Theater as a forum for hearing, expressing, and maintaining the culture, needs, and voices of all people.
Lou Bellamy, Founder and Artistic Director of the renmvmd Penumbra Theatre, St. Pa11/, MN; Associate Proftssor, Theater and Dance Dept., Uni11. of
Minnesota; and professional actor: He holds degrees from Mankato State Uniz•. and Ham/ine UnitJ. itz Minnesota. Appointed a McKnight Fellotv to the
Salzb11rg Semi1zar in Theater; Exec. Board member, African Grove Ins/. for the Arts; and recipient of numero11s mvardsinc/11ding tbe Minnesota Martin
Luther King.,]!: Htlmotzitarian Azvard, and the Nat/. Asm. of Negro M11sicians, I11c. Distinguished Contribution Award.
Noon~
1:00pm
Session #21 4 .
215-5 IN
. ...... Ballroom D/E
EXHIBITS
Noon~
Session #21 5 ............ Pre-function Area
Diversity
215-1 EM
College Students' Feelings About Diversity: Why
Aren't They Talking? Kathleen D. Ramos;
Lynn Blinn-Pike
International
215-2 IN
The Rewards, Costs, and Adaptation of Spouses of
Adult Children in the Three Generation Korean
Family, Hyejeong Chung; Byong Sook Seo
215-3 IN
The Psychological Distance of Family According to
Sex and Age in Korean Urban Society, Seon Ju Koh;
Miai Sung
215-4 IN
Individual, Family Resources and Married Working
Women's Achievement Motivation at Work in Korea,
Hee Kyun~ Kwon
What Is Housework Fairness? Shain-May Tang;
Nei-Yuh Huang
215-6 IN
Gender Role Attitudes, Division of Household
Labor, and Marital Satisfaction Among Arabs and
Jews in Israel, Yoav Lavee; Ruth Katz
215-7 EM A Longitudinal Overview of Southeast Asian
Refugee Adaptation to Life in Canada, Phyllis J.
Johnson
Cross-cultural Issues
215-8 IN
Decision Style of Young Women in Hong Kong
Astronaut and Immigrant Families, Kimi Tanaka;
Phyllis J. Johnson
215-9 EM Applicability of Baumrind's Parenting Scheme to
Korean Americans: Suggestion of a New Approach
to Assess Parental Behaviors in Relation to Adolescent Outcomes, Kyoungho Kim; Kwanghee Jung
215-10 EM Associations Between Parenting, Acculturation, and
Adolescent Functioning Among Chinese Families in
North America, Kevin B. Skinner; D. Russell
Crane
Immigration
215-11 EM Acculturation, Family Functioning, and Parental
Efficacy Among Korean Immigrant Families in America, Hae Seung Lee
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Noon • 2:00 pm
215-12 EM Acculturation, Parenting Stress, and Parenting
Practice in Low-income Mexican Immigrant and
Mexican-American Families, Larry Dumka;
Justin Prost; Manuel Barrera
215-13 FF Between the Two Faces of Gender: The Gender
Incongruity of Home and Mainstream Cultures
Among Sons and Daughters 10f Asian Immigrants,
Karen D. Pyke; Denise Johnson
Minority Families
215-14 EM Familial and Personal Risk Factors Affecting Anglo
and Hispani~ Student Performance, Steven L. West;
Judith L. Fischer
215-15 EM Lower Socio-economic Status and Early Education:
A Case Study on Latino-Urban Families,
Ahmed Zaman
Race/Ethnicity
215-16 EM Sexual Division of Labor in the Korean Immigrant
Family, Eun-Jung Kim; Jung Ok Kim
215-17 EE A Cognitive-developmental Approach to Understanding the Relationship Between Empathic Understanding and Racial Stereotyping and Empathic
Reason in European-American Children, Wanda K.
Franz, CFLE; Z. Nilufer Bilgesu
21"5-18 EM Educational Aspirations and Attainments of
African-American Young Adults: A Quantitative and
Qualitative Approach, Terrolyn P. Carter; Jeffrey J.
Arnett; Teresa M. Cooney
215-19 EM Racism Among White College Students: The Effects
of Individual and Family Background Factors and
College Experience on Levels of Symbolic Racism
and Minorities, Constance L. Hardesty; Hideko
Asada; Eric Swank
Social Networks
215-20 RT Ethnic Differences in Associations Between Social
Network Closure and Child Competence, Anne C.
Fletcher; Deborah Newsome
Research and Methodology
215-21 RT Social Support Networks of Parents and Their
Young Adult Children: Intergenerational Patterns,
Sterling K. Wall; Donna L. Sollie; Mark B. White;
Leanne K. Lamke, CFLE ·
215-22 RT The Comparability of Global Self-esteem Between
Adolescents and Adults, Robert Flynn Corwyn;
Leanne Whiteside-Mansell
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215-23 RT Attitudes About Physical and Sexual Aggression in
Dating Relationships, Keri O'Neal; F. Scott
Christopher
215-24 RT Perceived Adequacy of Family Resources.: The Relationship of Ethnicity and Child Outcomes to a
Modification of the Family Resource Scale, M. Lee
VanHorn; Scott W. Snyder; Sharon L. Ramey
215-25 RT An Exploratory Factor Analysis of Sprecher and
Mett's Romantic Beliefs Scale: Consideration of
Race, Shannon E. Weaver; Lawrence H. Ganong
215-26 RT Understanding Parent and Child Well-being:
Developing and Testing a Multi-dimensional Model,
Elizabeth A. Vandewater; Jennifer E. Lansford
12:30
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Session #216.
FIRESIDE
.............. Premier
WITH LOU BELLAMY
Sponsored by NC:FR Sections and Association of Councils
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Join the speaker and representatives of Sections for an open
discussion about the Plenary.
·Session #21 7 (WK) ......... Imperial A/B/C
Effectively Using Paper Family Sculptures
in an Educational Setting
Workshop Leader: Nathan R. Cottle
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Presider: Aaron T. Ebata
Session #21 8
....... Conference Theater
Cross-cultural and Historical Approaches
~ Political Violence, Social Integration, and Youth
~ Functioning: Palestinian Youth from the Intifada, Brian
K. Barber
The Impact of Early 20th Century Urbanization and the Great
Depression on "Chronometrical Childhood," Ralph LaRossa;
Donald C. Reitzes
Immigrant American-Chinese Women: Negotiating Values and
Perceptions of Self in the Cultural Borderlands of East and
West - A Qualitative Study, Soh-Leong Lim; Elizabeth Wieting
A Cross-cultural Examination of the Link Between Corporal
Punishment and Adolescent Delinquency, Ronald L. Simons
Presider: Julia McQuillan
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2:00 pm
m
220-3
Session #21 9 ............... Ballroom A
SPECIAL SESSION SPONSORED BY THE
MEN IN FAMIUES FOCUS GROUP
220-4
Fathering for the Next Generation:
Barriers .and Prospects1 Ross Parke
220-5
Discussants: Scott Coltrane; Kerry Daly
Presider: Adam Shapiro, Focus Group Chair
220-6
Ross Parke, Professor at the Univ. of California-Riverside, has
published extensively on child development and fathering.
220-7
12:30
m
220-8
220-9
2:00 pm
Session #220 .............. Empire A/B/C
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
SKILLS EXCHANGE
Every 30 minutes attendees change tables to allow participation
in three discussions.
220-10
From Competition and Hierarchy to Partnerships:
Faculty-graduate Student Collaboration and Professional
Development, Dave Handy; Amy K. Handy;
Paula L. Chapman
A Postmodern Class Action: The Process of Conducting
a Qualitative Research Study, Faline Christensen; Laura
A. Bryan; Elizabeth Wieling; Michael A. Negretti
Techniques for Effective Distance Education Delivery,
Matthew W. Brosi; Steven A. Dennis
Creating Professional Presentations, Suzanne R. Smith;
Marcia L. Michaels
Getting What You Came For: The Smart Student's Guide
to Earning a Graduate Degree, Susan Takigiku; Laura
A. Cobb
Improving Your Classroom Teaching, Laura A. Cobb
How to Fund Your Research With Federal Grant Money,
Charles F. Halverson
Centering Family Diversity in the Curriculum, Ramona
F. Oswald
12:30
Presider: Hilary Rose
220-1
220-2
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2:00 pm
.... Marquis
SPECIAL SESSION
Funding Our Future Professionals: In Search of Dissertation and New Professional Funding, Dana S. LaFon
Mentoring: Developing and Expanding Pre- and Postgraduate Training Opportunities, David W. Wright;
Briana S. Nelson
2:15
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Session #221
How to Become a Certified !Family Life Educator,
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
Come and learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a
certified family life educatoc.
3:45 pm
Session #222 ..... .
Ballroom A
METHODS UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS*
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What I Need to Know About latent Growth Models: A Friendly lntroduction0
Alan C. Acock, Ph.D.
Sponsored by Brigham Young Univ., Ctr. for Studies of the Family, and the Association of Councils
Introduction of Speaker and Presider: Paul R. Amato
Articles in professional journals frequently record research findings in ways that are sometimes difficult to follow.
This session will help attendees understand this new (and frequently used) research method when they encounter it
in their reading so that they can interpret the results.
seroed NCFR
011
Alan C. Acock is Professor a11d Chair, Dept. of Huma11 Developmmt a11d Family Science, Oregon State Uniz1. He has actively
sevel'fll committees, includittg Chair, Selectio11 of Fellows; Future of NCFR Corifermces; and Summer Workshop.
*Methods Update for Practitioners' summarizes the latest research and methods and provides a practical knowledge base for practitioners
and educators.
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�Prem;~rital
Session #223 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
Family
Factors Influencing Single, African-American Mothers'
~ Perceptions of Their Children's Behavior, Melissa A.
Landers-Potts; Velma McBride Murry; Gene H. Brody
Perspectives on j\frican-J\merican Family Processes: Comparing
Cultural and Non-cultural Informant Ratings With Family
Members Reporting, Janet Nieuwsma Melby, CFLE;
Christopher Choukalas; Chalandra M. Bryant; Gene H.
Brody
Maternal Residence, Race-related Issues, Parenting Processes, and
Developmental Outcomes of Black Children Reared in Economically Stressed Single-mother Families, Velma McBride Murry;
Gene H. Brody
Discussants: Estella A. Martinez; William Allen
Presider: Annmaria Rousey
Recorder: M. Dewana Thompson
l'ii1
Session #224 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Chronic Illness
A Tool for Understanding Children With Asthma and
Their Families: The Children's Health Survey for Asthma
(CHS"'\), Linda Asmussen; Lynn Olson
The Influence of Uncertainty on Families of Pre-adolescents
With Chronic Conditions, Ann E. Garwick; Joan M. Patterson;
Forrest C. Bennett; Robert W. Blum
The Development and Testing of a Psychosocial Program for
Breast Cancer Patients and Their Partners, Karen Kayser
The Journey into Young Adulthood for Special Education
Students: Family and Student Stories, Esther E. Onaga; Marsha
T. Carolan; Francisco A. Villarmel
Presider: Shirley M. H. Hanson, CFLE
Recorder: Glenna C. Boyce
Session #225
. . . . . . . Conference Theater
Research in Marriage and Family Tb.ell:apy
Research, Theory, Clinical Training and Client Outcomes
Using an Integrative Systemic Model: Three Years
Experience in a COAMFTE Program, David G. Fournier;
Charles C. Hendrix; Kathleen Briggs
Providing Family Therapy in Outpatient Medical Settings, Tina
Schermer Sellers
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Counseling: An Assessment of Program Effectiveness,
Christine R. McGeorge; Joseph G. Turner
Physiological Responsiveness in Delinquent Adolescent Boys and
Their Mothers, RichardS. Wampler; Steven HumphriesWadsworth
Session #226 (SY) . . . . . . . . . ~ Imperial A/B/C
SPECIAL SESSION
Spirituality as a Beacon:
Strengdu:!ning Contemporary families
Panel: To be Announced
This panel presentation will address diversity of religions.
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel
:15
m
3:45
Session #22 7 ...
Ballroom B
SPECIAL SESSION
Parenting Prevention Initiative Programs,
·
Karol Kumpfer
This session will present an overview of prevention initiative
programs already in place, and ways that family professionals both researchers and practitioners - can become involved.
Karol Kumpfer is Director, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
Rockville, MD.
Presider: Michael L. Benjamin
�4:00
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5:15 pm
........ Ballroom C
Session #228 ...... .
AWARDS
ADDRESS
Families_, Professionals_, and Communities: A Partnership Model,
William ]. Doherty9 Ph.D.u t 998/99 NCIFR President
Presider: Stephen Jorgensen, 1998/99 NCFR President-elect
Family well-being and the revival of public democracy require a different model of
professional/family/community relations. We must move beyond the "trickle down" model in which knowledge is
seen as flowing from academics to practitioners to families, to a partnership model in which families in
community are seen as active co-producers of knowledge and expertise.
William J. Doherty is Proje.rsor, Family Social DFpt., Univ. qf Minnesota; noted therapist and speaker; author if The
Intentional Family. He has actively serz1ed NCFR as a 5 ection Chair, Program Vice-president, and as an officer and board member in the American Assn. for
Marriage and Family Therapy.
NCFR honors recipients of the following awards: Distinguished Service to Families; Osborne Teaching; Reuben Hill;
and Jessie Bernard. See page 12 for a description of the awards.
5:30
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7:00pm
Session #229 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquis
Parental and Caregiver Involvement in Eady Childhood
Session #231 ......... Conference Theater
Impact of Welfare Refonn Upon Family
Well-being, Wendy Ihnmermam; Michael fix
i n Predictors of Father/Father Figure Involvement in
Sponsored by the Family Policy Section and Public Policy Committee
w.J Pre-kindergarten Head Start, Jay Fagan
Wendy Zimmerman and Michael Fix from The Urban
Institute, will review the qualitative and quantitative data gathered
by The Urban Institute to date, and discuss implications for
immigrant and non-immigrant families.
Father Involvement in the Lives of Early Head Start Children:
Implications for Program Development and Service Delivery,
William Michael Fleming, CFLE
Core Knowledge and Skills for Early Childhood Family Support
Professionals, Sharon E Hirschy, CFLE; Arminta L.
Jacobson, CFLE
Community Violence and Young African American Children:
Role of Early Childhood Educators in Violent Neighborhoods,
Sally A. Koblinsky; Suzanne M. Randolph; Debra D.
Roberts; Martha A. Beemer; Linda M. Oravecz
Presider: Dave Riley
Session #230 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
Latino Immigrant Families:
Key Factors in Early Infant Feeding and Care
fiii1 Symposium Leaders: Britt K. Rios-Ellis; Susan
~ Enguidanos; Toni EspiJ?.OZa-Ferrel
Presider: Francisco A. Villarruel
Discussant: Catherine S. Chilman
Presider: William E. Rose
Session #232 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
Marital Roles in Korea
Families in National Economic Crisis: The Effects of Job
Loss on Korean Families, Sungeun Yang
Divorce and Remarriage in Korea, Hyunsook Chung;
GyesookYoo
The Effect of Multiple Roles of South Korean Married Women
Professors in Transnational Cultural Experience: Role Changes
and Factors Which Influence Potential Role Gratification and
Strain, Juhee Park
The Effects of Spousal Empathy on Stress and Marital
Satisfaction of the Unemployed in Korea, Gyung Ja Yoon
Presider: Maureen S. Blankemeyer, CFLE
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5:
Session #233.
. Ballroom A
THEORY
WORKSHOP
utent Growth Models on My
ff;!ilf!I!Y,tr.,.ne••:i!A
Data1 Alan C. Acock
Session #235
.. Parlor VI
SESSION
Dawn Cass;dy, Certification Director, and members of the
Certification Review Committee will be available to give assistance in
completing the CFLE application form. Sign up at the NCFR
Exhibit. Open to all attendees.
A.s a follow-up to the Methods Update for Practitioners, Dr. Acock
t,rives a detailed workshop for interested researchers.
Presider: Paul R. Amato
Session #236 ............ Imperial A/B/C
LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION
Gather with your Legacy Circle friends and colleagues for
hors d'oeuvres and beverages. View memorabilia from NCFR's
rich history. By invitation only to those who have been NCFR
members for 25 or more years.
#.234 ............... Empire A/8/C
R.S.V.P.
Round tabies are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at the
same table for the entire session. No advance registration required.
234-1 EE
Can We Teach People to Make Better Decisions
},bout Mate Selection? Denise S. Bartell;
Catherine A. Surra
234-2 FT Cultural Diversity in Marriage and Family Therapy:
A Video Presentation, Steven M. Harris;
Elizabeth Wieling; Michael A. Negretti
234-3 FP Legalizing Grandparenthood: A Cqntent Analysis of
State Legislation, Twyla J. Hill
234-4 FF White Racial Identity Construction: The Experiences
of Heterosexual White Women in Black-White
Interracial Relationships, Terri Karis
234-5 FT Comprehensive Premarital Assessment and Intervention: A New Model, Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE
234-6 FH Coping Responses of Siblings of Children with
Special Needs, Elaine Sorenson Marshall;
Harmer; Susanne Frost Olsen;
Barbara Mandleco; Tina Dyches
234-7 RF Compatative Analysis of Bereavement Outcomes in
Young Widowed and Divorced Women~ Ida 0.
Nezey; Janice G. Weber, CFLE
234-8 RT Developing an Instrument to Study Successful
Aging, Almin Wang; E. Raedene Combs
234-9 RT 1\venty Years },fter Stepfamily Formation: Problems
Past and Present, Barbara H. Vinick
234-10 RF Story Telling to Teach Diversity, John D. Webb
Ethnic Minorities Member Meeting and
Oral History
Presm1Utimn of Oral
Norma]. Bmud
Section Membership Meeting
Presider: Francisco A. ViHarruel, Section Chair
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
®
Family Science
Presider:
Ann Hollinger, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS*
.... Marquis
Families and Grief
Presider: Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair
*See page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
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8:30 pm
9:00
FOCUS GROUPS continued*
Session #240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal
Peace
Discussion: Coalitions From a Cross-cultural and International Perspective
Presider: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE, Focus Group Chair
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8:00
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9:30pm
Session #241. . . . . . .
. .... Empire A/B/C
SPECIAL
Counsel of Sages
Sponsored by NCJ 'R Sections and Students/New Professionals
Panelists include: Carol Bruce; Wesley R. Bun; Greer
Uuon fox; Hanieue P. McAdoo; Michael].
Sporakowsk.i, Cfi.E
Moderator: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Presider: Debra Hughes, CFLE
All attendees are invited. Some of NC!'R's most experienced
members will share their reflections about being in NCFR from
the time they began as students through their professional
careers.
8:45
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11 :00 pm
Session #245 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A/B/C
RECEPTIONS SPONSORED BY
UNIVERSITIES AND ALliED
ASSOCIATIONS
Top off the evening by attencling receptions sponsored by
various universities and allied associations. Each reception
will have separate seating and display areas. The following
have reserved space as of July 20, 1999. If other groups
wish to sponsor a reception, contact Cindy Winter, NCFR
Conference Coordinator, by October 15.
Groves Coro_ference
Purdue Univ., Dept. of Child Development and Family
Studies
Syracuse Univ., Dept. of Child and Family Studies
Texas Tech Univ.
Un.iv. of Georgia, Child and Family Development Dept.
Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science
Virginia Tech, Dept. of Human Development
Session #245A . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial A/B/C
Brigham Young Univ. Rce Cream ScdaK
BYU will continue its tradition of donating proceeds from the
Ice Cream Social. This year's recipient will be the ???
Session #245B ..... Oregon State Univ. Suite
Oregon State Univ.
Session #242 ........... Conference Theater
The Dept. of Human Development and Family Science,
invites alumni and friends to say "Thank You" to Alan
Sugawara upon his retirement.
Education and Enrichment
[0 Presider: Howard L. Barnes, CFLE, Section Chair
Session #243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
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Religion and Family Life
~ Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquis
Chronic Illness
Presider: Glenna C. Boyce, Focus Group Chair
*Sec page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
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Conference Registration
Prefimction Area (1st floor)
8:00am- 1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00pm
Employment Matching Service
Parlors I and II (2nd floor)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
6:
m
7:15am
Session #300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor Ill
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All attendees
~:~e~~ATION TIME
~8:15am
Session #30 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor VI
7:30
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the California Council on Family Relations,
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated
Councils
Embasry (1st floor)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWORKING
Students and new professionals are invited to bring their
breakfast and network with others. Each day two new
professionals will lead a discussion topic. Breakfast is
available for purchase at a take-out stand at the hotel.
Today's discussion topic: Surviving the First Year as an
Assistant Professor
Ballroom D and E (1st floor)
9:00am-1:15pm
Presider: Hilary Rose
Note: .AIR sessions are numbered and coded for
type of session. Sunday sessions with #300 (e.g. #300,
#301); Monday sessions with #400. Session format is
indicated by: PA- Paper; SlY- Symposium; WK- Workshop.
Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are
indicated by symbols or 2-letter abbreviations. See page 13 for a
complete explanation.
Sessions
am
Session #302 .
........ Ballroom A
WORSHIP SERVICE
Ghanian Renaming Ceremon.Yu Edith A. Lewis
Sponsored by the NCFR Religion and Family Life, Eth.nic Minorities,
and Feminism and Family Studies Sections
Special music.
7:30am .......... Worship Service- Ghanian Renaming
Ceremony, Edith Lewis
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel
10:30 am ........... Plenary Session- Marta Sotomayor
All attendees are welcome. Participate in an enlightening worship
expenence.
12:30 pm ......... Distinguished Lecture- Kate Kendall
and John Davidson
2:15pm ................. Marie Peters Award AddressPeggye Dilworth-Anderson
3:30 pm ............ Research Update for Practitioners Daniel Detzner and Blong Xiong
5:15pm ............ Distinguished Lecture- Carol Stack
8:30pm .... Party Hosted by Students/New Professionals
and NCFR Sections
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�Session #303 .. , ......... Pre-function Area
Adoption
303-1 FP
303-2 FT
303-3 IN
303-4 RT
Effective State Policy and Practices for Older
Children Adoptions, Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Why Adopted Adolescents Are More Likely to
Receive Psychological Counseling: Adoptee's
Problems and Parents' Threshold for Referral,
Brent C. Miller; Xitao Fan; Matthew
_Christensen; Diana Coyl; Manfred VanDulmen;
Harold D. Grotevant
Choosing a Child: Parents Managing Risk in International Adoption, Patricia A. Herman
The Adopting Single Mother: The Chinese.
Connection - A Global Experience in Single
Mothering, Valerie S. Mannis
Mothering: Challenges
303-5 FF Life Satisfaction of Mothers of Children With
Severe Disabilities: Impact of Child Di_sability vs
Relationship Dimensions, Annmaria Rousey;
Jan Blacher
303-6 FF "I Had No Idea What I Was Getting Into":
Stepmothers' Initial Expectations About Stepfamily
Life, Elizabeth A. Church
Fathering
303-7 RT Adoptive and Biological Fathers' Enjoyment of
First-time Fathering, Gordon E. Finley
Parenting
303-8 EE Differences in Retrospective Perceptions of
Parenting of Inmates and N'on-inmates, Stacey
Chipman; Shirley R. Klein; Susanne Frost Olsen;
Clyde Robinson; Craig Hart
303-9 IN The Relationship Among Parent-child Relationship,
Marital Attitude, and Cohabitation for College
Students in Taiwan, Shu-Hsin Ko; Cha-Wen Ho
303-10 RT The Development of Parenting Self-efficacy, Kris K.
Ramassini; Meredith L. Middleton
303-11 FH Family Behavioral Correlates of Child
Psychopathology in Foster, At-risk, and Biological
Parent Families, Sam Vuchinich; Clara C. Pratt;
Rachel A. Ozretich, CFLE; Blythe Kneedler
303-12 RT Exchanges of Time and Money Assistance Among
Single Mother Families, Meejung Chin; Rukmalie
T. Jayakody
303-13 RT Parent and Family Identities as Predictors of Parent
Involvement and Family Cohesion, Stephan
Desrochers
303-14 EE Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Family and
School Collaboration, Lillian C. Chenoweth;
Jennifer L. Martin; JoAnn Engelbrecht, CFLE;
Paula Giboney; Lakaushal Vankawa
303-15 EM Single Parenthood and Social Competence in
Children of Color, John E. Kesner; Patrick C.
McKenry, CFLE
Intergeneratiomil Relations
303-16 IN Intergenerational Relations in a Changing SocietyThe Case of Taiwan, Wei-Shiuan Jeng; Patrick C.
McKenry, CFLE
303-17 FF Privilege in Adult Sibling Relationships: The Pleasure
and Pain of Enduring Bonds, Karen L. Wilcox
303-18 FS Examining the Boundary Between Youth and
Elderly, Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE
303-19 IN Intergenerational Comparisons of Fathering
Practices and Attitudes, Kwanghee Jung; Alice S.
Honig
303-20 IN Intergenerational Differentiation and Adolescent
Adjustment in Korea, Hyoun Kyoung Kim;
Suzanne E. Bartle-Haring
303-21 RT Older Men, Their Children, and Grandchildren:
Diversity Within Family Relationships,
Karen A. Roberto; Rosemary Blieszner;
Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
303-22 RT Social Support Networks of Parents and Their
Young Adult Children: Intergenerational Patterns,
Sterling K. Wall; Donna L. Sollie; Mark B. White; Leanne K. Lamke
Socialization
303-23 FS The Role of Family Rituals in Identity Formation
and Adolescent Sexual Risk-taking, Steven A.
Dennis; Matthew W. Brosi
Lesbian Families
303-24 FF Family Relationships and Parenting Styles in Lesbian
Headed Households: A Qualitative and Quantitative
Perspective, Jill M. Rohrbacker
303-25 FF Transition to Parenthood: Lesbian Couples'
Experiences With Donor Insemination, Jennifer M.
Chabot
Parent-daughter Relationships
303-26 FF Interdependence Between Daughters and Mothers in
Middle and Later Life: Patterns of Connection and
Autonomy, Alexis J. Walker; Lori A. McGraw
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303-27 FF Parents and Friends as Sources of Social Support in
Early Adolescence: Exploring Ethnic Group Differences, Kimberly A. Updegraff; Debra A. MaddenDerdich; Heidi Wyman; Ana V. Estrada
303-28 FF Daughters' Affective Closeness to Alcoholic and
Nonalcoholic Parents in Childhood and Adulthood,
Mary Oros Vail
303'-29 FP Diversity and Dynamics in Family Transitions:
Successful Family Farm Transfers, Nancy A. South;
Rick L. Peterson, CFLE
8:30
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Session #304 (WK) . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom A
Debate of Judith Rich Harris' Group Socialization
Theory for Presentation in Family Sciences
Undergraduate Courses
Workshop Leaders: Mary Bold; Gladys J. Hildreth,
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CFLE; Ronald Fannin
Presider: Betty L. Barber
Session #305 (PA) ....... Conference Theater
Masculinity and Fathering
Class-based Masculinities: Fatherhood and the Hegemonic
Ideal, Beth S. Catlett; Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
Conceptualizations of Gender and Masculinity: Implications for
Fathers' Life Choices, Connie M. Anderson
Staying the Same by Changing: The Influence of Promise
Keepers on Men's Family Responsibility and Leadership, Michael
J. Walcheski; Karen R. Blaisure
Discussant: William Marsiglia
Presider: Colleen I. Murray
Recorder: Maria Vandergriff-Avery
Session #306 (PA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
Occupations and Health
Treating Farmers With Addictions: Who Are They and
Who Completes Treatment? Rick L. Peterson, CFLE;
Nancy A. South
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An Exploratory Investigation of Stress Outcomes for Male City
Managers and Their Marital Partners, Andreas G. Philatetou;
Gloria W. Bird
The Other Side of Single Parenthood: Father Only Households
and Incidence of Adolescent Violence, Kevin S. Reime.r;
James L. Furrow; Linda Maus Wagener; Natalie Heersi Roth
The Prediction of Suicidal Behavior Among 5498 Navy Recruits,
Valerie A. Stander; Lex L. Merrill
Presider: Joseph Grzywacz
Recorder: Karel
Koenig
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Session #307 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor VI
Family Strengths and Stresses
Family Strengths in Romania, Sylvia M. Asay, CFLE
Marital Status and Happiness: An Analysis of Less
Developed Nations, J. Ross Eshleman; Steven Stack
Changes in Values About Marriage and Divorce: From
Perceptions of Chinese Young People, Yan Xia; Xiaolin Xie;
Sarah Reifenrath; Zhi Zhou
Stress and Adaptation Among Iranian Families: A Multisystemic
Analysis, Manijeh Daneshpour; David H. Olson
Presider: Mark Hutter
Session #308 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom B
Family of Origin and Offspring Outcomes in
Adolescence and Young Adulthood
fiirijil Long-term Effects of Parenting Practices During
~Adolescence on Developmental Outcomes in Young
Adulthood, William S. Aquilino; Andrew J. Supple
The }\ssociation Between Behavioral Interactions Within Families
of Origin and Later Behavioral Interactions With Romantic Partners: }\ Prospective Analysis, Chalandra M. Bryant; Rand D.
Conger; Shu-Ann Fang; Ming Cui
The Intergenerational Transmission of Spouse ll.buse: Results
From Two Generations of Data, Sand~a J. Rezac
The Role of Parents, Peers, Academic Achievement, and
Substance Use in Predicting Young Adult Outcomes, PaulL.
Schvaneveldt; Jennifer L. Kerpelman; B. Kay Pasley; Jay D.
Schvaneveldt
Presider: Stacy Jo Rogers
�8:30 .. 10:00 am
309-6 EE
Session #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire A/B/C
Helping Families to Cope With the Stressers of
ADHD: How Family Science is UPiquely Positioned
to Address the Needs Raised by the NIH,
Miriam H. Mulsow; Allison Boroda
Session #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial A/B/C
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change tables
every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions. No
advance registration required.
309-1 EE
309-2 FF
309-3 FF
309-4 FT
309-5 EE
Creative Teaching Strategies for Family Studies
Courses, Sharon Ballard., CFLE; Kevin H. Gross
Feminist Action Research: Collaborating With
Students for Change, Lee Ann DeReus;
Lorrie Ryan
A Graduate Seminar Research Project: A
Cooperative Learning Approach, Donna
Hendrickson Christensen; Rodney Cate
MFT and Religion: Bridging the Gap in Training and
Practice, Alan W. Korinek; Briana S. Nelson
Developing a Dynamic Certified Family Life
Educator Program: Exploring Competencies,
Chloe D. Merrill, CFLE; Jennifer Batchelor;
Dusty Edgerton; Sharon Cook; Jenni Moyes;
Susan Torgerson
10:30
Tracking Outcomes in a Family Literacy Program:
Short- and Long-term Perspectives, Leslie N.
Richards; Corinne Corson; Marina Merrill;
Sireesha Pamulapati
309-9 FS
Teaching Family Science From a Postmodern
Perspective, William E. Rose; Stephen C. Smith
309-10 EE Juggling Innovation Demands: A Quick Start to
Problem-based Learning (PBL) for the Educators on
the Run, Dan M. Sandifer-Stech, CFLE;
Clara E. Gerhardt
309-11 EE Using Cooperative Learning Techniques in the
College Classroom, Lamie L. Meschke;
Scott D. Scheer
309-12 FF Teaching Diversity: A Workshop, Lynda Henley
Walters; Anita C. Brown; Carla Rae Abshire
309-7 EE
and 309-8
See p. l6 for Student/New rn,fe~£S~(ma.l::;
Development forum at
am.
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Session #311 ...
SESSION
Sponsored by the Michigan State University, Department of Family and Child Ecology
Introduction of Speaker: Francisco A. Villarruel
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Nearly everyone sees immigration as a major issue of the present and next century. Migration is recognized and
acknowledged as a natural component of the development of free societies and market economies. Immigration
in the U.S. has emerged as a central issue as seen in the passage of H.R. 2202 which aims to increase patrols and
barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border; improve methods to detect illegal entries; speed up deportation procedures; and restrict access to
federal benefit programs for both legal and illegal immigrants. Dr. Sotomayor will explore the impact of mass migration from Latin
America, and the impact of U.S. immigration laws on families and communities.
Marta Sotomayor, President and CEO, Nat/. Hispanic Comuil on Aging;former member, U.S. Official Delegation to HABITAT II, UN Conferem·e on
Human Settlements, Istanb!l/, Turkr:;v;fmner Senior Poli~y Advisor, The S emtary 's Task Force on Minority Health, U.S. P11blic Health/ Dept. of HHS.
Board member of many civic organization.r, including Nat!. Smior.r Health Cooperative; Int. Ctr. for &search and Training for Programs in Agir1g; Nat/.
Catholic Sch. of Social Service, Catho& Uniz1. of America. Author and editor of numerous books and articles including, Empou.1
ering Hirpanic Families, and
Hispanic Elder!J: A Cultural Signal/Ire. Cons11ftant to a 1101iety qf national and international agmcies incl11di;,g the Pan Ameriwn Health Organization.
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Session #31 0 . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Theater
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
DEVELOPMENT FORUM
Steps to Getting Tenure
Graduate Student View, Tammy L. Henderson
Faculty Member View, J. Elizabeth Miller-Norrell
Administration View, Gary R. Lee
Tips on the Tenure Review Process, Rebecca L. Warner
Moderator~ Karen Seccombe
Presider: Hilary Rose
Noon~
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Session #312 . . . . ........
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EXHIBITS/HALF~PRICE
Final access to the Exhibits. Prizes will be awarded. Books exhibited
in the Combined Book Display will be sold at a 50% discount at
noon. Materials from other Exhibit booths are NOT part of the sale.
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Spirituality, Religion, and Families
313-1 RF Christian Ideology of Fatherhood and Family:
Implications on Child Development, Gregory Paul
Hickman
313-2 RF A Family Systems Approach to Asset Development
(or Adolescents and Their Families in a Church
Context, B. J. McMichael
313-3 EM Religious Identity, Socialization, and the Latino
Family, J. Robert Reyes, CFLE; Estella A.
Martinez
313-4 FF Homosexual Identity in a Religious Community:
Attitudes as Social Context, Brad Benson;
Brent C. Miller
313-5 RF Factors Influencing the Process of Spiritual
Development in Recovery From Substance Abuse,
Joseph Michael White
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Hispanic Catholic Women Today and the Blessed
Mother: Las Guadalupanas, Sarah E. Koetters
313-7 RF Parental Behavior and Values and Adolescent Prosocial Moral Reasoning Among Christian Families,
David W. Sager; Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE
313-8 RF The Effects of the Religious Commitment of
Adolescents on Their Consumption of Alcohol,
William H. Jeynes
313-9 RF The Influence of Families: Peers on Adolescent Religiosity, Pamela Ebstyne King; James L. Furrow
313-10 RF Couple Reported Effects of Prayer for Religious
Couples in Conflict Situations, Mark H. Butler;
Julie Stout; Brandt C. Gardner
•Therapy /Counseling
313-11 FT The Therapeutic Construction of Forgiveness,
Sam K. Dahlin; Mark H. Buder
313-12 FT Assessment of Therapists' and Clients' Ethnicity on
Client Satisfaction, Megan J. Murphy;
Rhonda Fau'lkner
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313-13 FT Development and Validation of an Observational
Measure of Therapy Collaboration, Linda Enders;
Darren Wozny; Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson;
Milagros T. Masini; Ronald R. Brandt, Jr.;
Robert W. Marrs
313-14 FT Factors Contributing to the Depression of
Cohabiting and Non-cohabiting Single Parents,
Jeanne M. Hilton; Lisa C. Hill
313-15 FT Family of Origin Influences on Relationship
Satisfaction, Dean M. Busby; Hae Seung Lee
313-16 FT Mexican-American Adolescents, Delinquency, and
Possible Selves Theory, Margee; Richard S.
Wampler
313-17 FT Six Specific Ways to Help Couples in Therapy,
Sterling T. Shumway; Richard S. Wampler
313-18 FT Personal and Professional Development Needs of
Marriage and Family Therapy Doctoral Students: An
Exploratory Study, Karen S. Clark
313-19 FT Therapists' Beliefs and Practices With Mandatory
Child Abuse Reporting Laws, Kathleen Briggs;
Carrie A. Herder
313-20 RT The Impact of Parental Psychological Distress on
Their Young Adult Children's Psychological Distress:
Testing a Mediational Model, Yumei Sun
313-21 RT The Multiple Dimensions of Mediation Success and
Related Processes, Nancy L. Hallett-Wright;
Dawn E. Goettler; Margaret S. Herrman;
Jerry E. Gale
�Noon - 2:00 pm
Perceptions of Family Functioning and Emotional Detachment
in Early Adolescence, Euon L. Huey; Carolyn S. Henry,
CFLE; Linda C. Robinson
Presider: Stephen Small
Intervention
313-22 EE Identity Development and the Adolescent
Experience in an Intervention Setting,
Larry F. Forthun; Nancy J. Bell;
Boyd W. Pidcock; Jane Begley
313-23 EE Temperament Related Risk Factors for Male College
Students, Boyd W. Pidcock; Larry F. Forthun;
Judith L. Fischer; Todd R. Gomez
Technology
313-24 FT Tapping into the Internet: Sex Therapy Resources
for Senior Citizens, Michael A. Negretti;
Thomas Kimball
12:30 - 1:30 pm
Session #31 4 ..... .
. . Premier
fiRESIDE
MARTA
Sponsored by NCFR Sections and Association of Councils
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Join the speaker and representatives of Sections for an open
discussion about the Plenary.
Session #316 (PA) ............... Marquis
Race/Ethnicity
li.i'l Marital Quality of Interracial Couples, Leigh A. Leslie;
L!!!j
Bethany L. Letiecq; Emily Burk
Public Health of College Women at a Predominantly Black
University: The Role of Acculturation, SES, Family Ideology, and
Self-esteem Variables, Tracey Y. Lewis
Parental Ideas and Influences on Identity Development for
Children of Black and White Parentage, Adriana J. Umana;
Johnetta Wad Morrison
Discussant: Farrell J. Webb
Presider: Walter T. Kawamoto
Recorder: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Session #317 (SY} .............. Chancellor
Diversity in Families: Explorations i.n Effective Pedagogy
Symposium Leaders: Kate Conway-Turner;
YJ,._Y Seongeun Kim; Bahira Sherif; Tara N. Woolfolk
Discussant: Deborah Barnes Gentry, CFLE
Presider: Mary Ann Hollinger
Recorder: Carol Mulligan
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Session #31 8 (PA) ....... Conference Theater
Marriage and Marital Quality
Moving From Cohabitation to Marriage: Effects on the
~ Division of Household Labor, Susan L. Brown
Multiple Facets of Marital Communication as Predictors of
Marital Satisfaction, John P. Caughlin; Ted Huston
Changes in Wives' Income, Marital Qualit-y, and Decisions to
Divorce: Considering Change Over Time; Stacy Jo Rogers;
Danelle DeBoer
Connections Between the Formation and Outcomes of
Commitment to Marriage, Catherine A. Surra; Paul J. Miller;
Kristin L. Harmell
Presider: Sandra J. Rezac
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Session #31 5 (PA) .......... Imperial A/B/C
Parenting Adolc::scents
The Parenting of Adolescents: A Project to Consolidate
[ [ ] and Analyze Key Knowledge, Rae Simpson
Family Factors and Adolescent Caring: Family Form vs. Family
System Qualities, Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE; Scott Wayne
Plunkett
Adolescent Perceptions of Parenting Behaviors and Depression:
Is Self-esteem a Mediator? Scott Wayne Plunkett; Pedro C.
Falcon; Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE; Linda C. Robinson
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...... Empire A/B/C
Session #31 9
319-1 RT
319-2 RT
319-3 RT
319-4 FF
319-5 RT
319 6 FT
319-7 EE
Understanding Predictors of Generativity in a
Sample of American and Japanese Fathers,
Shawn L. Christiansen
Maternal Attachment Style and its Relationship to
Infant Development, Laura Crosby; Anne M.
~tanberry, CFLE; Ann P. Blackwell;
Tommy Webb
Work-family Spillover and Health During Midlife: Is
Managing Conflict Everything? Joseph G. Grzywacz
Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren: An
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Ethnography of Faffiily Life and Life in "The
System," Susan Harris
A Pilot Study of a New Measure of Father Involvement, Alan J. Hawkins; Kay P. Bradford
Measuring Father. Presence: A Multidimensional
Construct, Edythe M. Krampe
Readiness for Marriage: A Premarital Counseling
Program, E. Wayne Hill
Family and Work Interfaces: An Exploration of
Consumption Standards, Beth Maddock Magistad
319-8 IN Children and Psychological Well-being Among
Widows: The Case of Egypt, Padma Srinivasan;
Gary R. Lee
319-9 FH The Family Health System Model: Use in Research
and Curriculum Development, Patricia Short
Tomlinson; Suzan Sherman; Sonja J .. Meiers
319-10 IN Stress and Aging in Contemporary Chinese Families,
Aimin Wang; Charles B. Hennon, CFLE
12:30
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Session #320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bal!room A
SPECIAL SESSION SPONSORED BY
GAY/LESBIAN ISSUES FOCUS GROUP
legal and Social Policy Issues Faced by l/G/!J/T
Families, Kate Kendall; John Davidson
Kate Kendall, Nat/. Ctr. qf Lesbian Rights, and John
Davidson, Lambda Legal Defense, present important issues that
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexuai/Transgender Families face daily, based
their experiences.
011
Presider: Batya Hyman, Focus Group Chair
2:15 .. 3:15
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Session #321 ...
Marie Peters Award Address
Shifting Paradigms in the Study of Contemporary American !families: Issues of Racd!, Culture, and
Ethnkity, Peggye ll>ilwordn·Anderson, Ph.D., Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro, winner of the 1998
NCFR Marie Peters Award for outstanding research on ,ethnic minority families.
Presider: Edith A. Lewis, Marie Peters Award Selection Committee
This address will be based on Dr. Dilworth-Anderson's broad research and writings on intergenerational relations in
African American families. 1-Ier studies have included the care of the elderly and chronically ill children in African American families; theoretical and conceptual issues on the study of culturally diverse families, and empirical research on family
caregiving and support; intergenerational research including the elderly helping address the needs of at-risk Black
children; and issues families face when giving care to older relatives and the effects of caregiving on family members.
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson is Professor, Dept. of Human Dev. and Family Stud., Univ: of North Carolina-Greensboro; family therapist,
primarily serving minority, poor, and multigenerational familie~. She has served in many capacities and has been elected a Fellow in NCFR, the
Gerontological Soc. of America, and the lnst. on Aging at UNC Chapel Hill; is a former member, Natl. In st. on Aging study section on human
development and aging (HUD-2); and serves on social science panels for the National Science Foundation. Graduate Fellowship Program.
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Session #322
FOR PRACTITIONERS*
lntergeneraticmal Relationships in Southeast Asian Refugee Families,
Daniel F. Dettzner; Ph. D.; Blong Xiong8 M.A.
Sponsored by the Ethnic Minorities Section and the Association of Councils
Introduction of Speaker: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Presider: James J. Ponzetti, Jr., CFLE
Recorder: Dan M. Sandifer-Stech, CFLE
Refugees face years of adaptation in a new environment that is not always hospitable, and are often traumatized by multiple losses, family
separation, !lnd years of uncertainty. Southeast Asians who came to the U.S. after 1975 continue to struggle with the intergenerational
dynamics of family adjustment. Elders, the middle generation, and youth all experience forced relocation in dramatically different ways, and
the tensions between generations within families are often hidden from the view of outsiders. Issues of language use, culture, gender role,
and filial piety are freguently at the center of southeast Asian intergenerational family dynamics; however, family rules about privacy make
it difficult for practitioners to assist with the adjustment process. The presenters. will examine the differential experiences of each
generation; illustrate multigenerational dynamics within families, and demonstrate a model to empower families to devise their own
solutions for typical problems of everyday life. Examples from their recently published parent educational curriculum will be used. Blong
Xiong brings his doctoral studies and his unigue personal experience as a Hmong refugee to his analysis of family dynamics.
Daniel Detzner, professor, Family Social Sdence Dept., Assoc. Dean, Academic Affairs, Col. of Human Ecology; and former Dir., &jugee Studies Ctr.,
Univ. of Minnesota. He has 1vorked for more tban 10 years 011 intergenerational issues in Southeast Asian families. Blong Xiong, doctoral student, Famify
S odal S cie1Jce Dept., Univ. of Minnesota; grants reviewer, Dept. of Children, Families, and Leaming; advisory member of Children, Youth, and Families
Consortium, Univ. of Minnesota; and member, NCFR personml committee.
*Research Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research and provides a practical knowledge base for practitioners and educators.
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A Relational Intervention Sequence for Engagement
(ARISE): A Family Intervention for Engaging Substance
Abusers in Treatment
Leaders: Judith Landau; James A. Garrett; M. Duncan
Stanton; Fred Wamboldt; David Brinkman-Sull; David
Session #323 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
National/International Family Policy
National Family Policy Development in Panama and the
United States, Frances T. Griffith
The Congressional Debate Over the Defense of Marriage
Act (DOMA): An Examinat10n of Competing Perceptions
Julie K. Kohler; Shirley L. Zimmerman
Family Policy in Germany, Eileen Trzcinski
Discussant: Steven K. Wisensale
Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE
Gender Politics of Time in Families
Scheduling as Gendered Labor, Kerry J. Daly; Nicola
Holmes
Women, Families, and Time in the Transition From Welfare to
Work, Peter Fraenkel
Conflict in Early Marriage as an Impetus to Change Spouses'
Housework Allocations, Joe F. Pittman
Families in Which Men Are Periodically Absent: Gendered
Construction and Negotiation of Time, Anisa M. Zvonkovic;
Aine Marie Humble, CFLE; Catherine Richards
Chair: Kerry J. Daly
Discussant: Shelley M. MacDermid
Recorder: Volker K. Thomas
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Session #326 ............... Ballroom B
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
The longitudinal Study of Generations:
lntergenerational Relationships Over 26 Years
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Intergenerational Solidarity Over the Life Course,
l___Q:!J Vern L. Bengtson
Intergenerational Affect, Roseann Giarrusso
Intergenerational Exchanges, Merril Silverstein
Intergenerational Transmissions, Tim Biblan ,
Socio-historical Change, Robert E. L. Roberts
Chair: Vern L. Bengtson
Discussant: Paul R. Amato
Papers in the symposium (including a paper by Bengtson) use
different facets of Bengtson's 26-year longitudinal study of intergenerational relations. Dr. Bengtson received the NCFR Burgess
Award last year for lifetime achievement and contributions to
family scholarship.
Session #32 7 .............. Empire A/B/C
Round Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at the
same table for the entire session. No advance registration required.
327-1 RT
327-2 FH
327-3 EM
327-4 FP
327-5 FF
The Father-child Engagement Scale: A Multidimensional Measure of Father Involvement,
Carol Bruce; Greer Litton Fox
The Family in Type 2 Diabetes, Catherine A.
Chesla; Lawrence Fisher; Marilyn Skaff
Nuestros Viejitos, Nuestras Raices: College Students
and Immigrant Elders, Katia Paz Goldfarb
Florida Inter-University Welfare Reform Collaborative Qualitative Interviews With Former Welfare
Recipients, Merlin R. Langley; Brenda Jarmon;
Leslie L. Clarke
Intimate Relationship Violence Among Male Athletes, Nick Pappas; Patrick C. McKemy, CFLE;
Denim Slade
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327-6 RT
Parental Influence on Child Development in the
Context of "The Nurture Assumption," Alan S.
Reifman
327-7 EM Dynamics in Newcomer Families Who Were
Exposed to War, Rajko Seat
327-8 FF Family Processes and Sexuality Education of Young
African-American Women: Application of the
Womanist and Ecological.Theory Perspective,
Dionne P. Stephens; Velma McBride Murry
327-9 EM Transnational Elderly in American Families,
Judith K. Treas; Shampa Mazumdar
327-10 RT Cohabitation, Marital Quality, and Divorce,
Allison L. Vetter
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Session #328 ............ Pre-function Area
Resource Exchange
Understanding Family Dynamics Through Intergenerational Family Analysis, Carol A. Darling, CFLE;
John C. Brailsford, CFLE
328-2 EE Evaluating the Outcomes of a Family Life Education Program Fostering Self-reliance: Insights into
Transformative Learning, Stephen F. Duncan; Tim
Dunnagan; Suzanne Christopher; Lynn Paul
328-3 EE Beyond Self-esteem: Proposing a Program of Gifts,
H. Wallace Goddard, CFLE
328-4 EE Steps Toward Inclusiveness, Jacqueline Haessly,
CFLE
328-5 EE Simulating Adolescent Sexual Decision Making
Using CD-Rom Technology, Maureen E. Kelly;
Marla E. Hingtgen
328-6 EE ParentLink: A Statewide System of Support for
Parents, Carol A. Mertensmeyer
328-7 EE Strengthening the Involvement of Families of
Diversity in Our Schools, Janet G. Shepard, CFLE
328-8 AC Prevention Partners for Youth Development,
Norma J. Bond Burgess; Renie Keheres;
Rebecca Hoffman
328-9 AC Implementing an Affiliate Journal: The Potentials
and Pitfalls, Anne K. Soderman; Libby Balter
Blume, CFLE
328-10 AC Reaching Children and Families in Hispanic
Communities Through University and Community
Collaborations, Scott D. Scheer; Joseph Konen;
Marisa Warrix
328-1 EE
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Ballroom A
SPECIAL SESSION
Session #329 (PA) ....... Conference Theater
Minorities, Ethnic Groups, and Health
Elementary School-based Health Centers: A Health Care
Option for Poor, Ethnically Diverse Families, Glenna C.
Boyce; James F. Akers; Richard Roberts; Linda Goetze;
Betty Ashbaker
Culturally Sensitive Assessment and Treatment: Mental Health
Issues in Refugee Populations, Lorna Boyer Chase
Management Practices of Parents of Poor Latino and AfricanAmerican Children Under Age Four With Severe Persistent
Asthma, Karel M. Koenig
Transactions Among Caregiving Systems in Chronically Ill
African Americans, Jocelyn 0. Turner-Musa
Presider: Karen Seccombe
Recorder: Suzan Sherman
Session #330 (PA)
......... Imperial A/B/C
Parents and Children Over the Life Course
~ Japanese Fathers and Their Involvement in Child Care,
l___i::tiJ Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Confiding in Father: Implications for the Personal Well-being of
Adolescents, Ruth E. Weston
Parent Well-being and Parental Warmth as Mediators of
Economic Hardshp and Positive Social Behavior in a Sample of
Low-income, Ethnically Diverse Children, Rashmita Mistry;
Elizabeth Vandewater; Aietha Huston; Vonnie C. McLoyd
Learning to Care for Older Family Members: An Intergenerational Legacy, Kathleen W. Piercy
Presider: John P. Caughlin
Family Trees Across the Landscape: Race;
Gender; Migration; and the Call to Homeu
Carol Stack
Presider: Donna L. Sollie
of California-Berke0, and author of Call to
Home, will address new Wt!}'S of sturfying race, gender; and families in
motion in the context of inter-regional and transnational migration.
Dr. Stack, Proftssor, Univ.
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Session #332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire A/8/C
332-1 EE
Establishing Best Practices Criteria for Parent
Education and Support: Integrating Parental and
Community Context With the Research Literature,
Margaret B. Brown; Patricia Tanner Nelson,
CFLE
332-2 IN
Predictors of Paternal Involvement in a Sample of
Japanese Fathers, Shawn L. Christiansen
332-3 EE Issues in Evaluation of Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention Programs, Jo Lynn Cunningham;
Delores E. Smith
332-4 FP A Feminist View of Domestic Violence Policies in
Iowa, Paula W. Dail; Stacie Nelson
332-5 EE What Distinguishes Stepfamilies That "Work" From
Those That Don't? Lawrence H. Ganong;
Marilyn Coleman
332-6 FF
Culture and Citizenship: }, Case Study in Community-based Learning, Suzanne H. Hendricks;
Nancy N. Kari
332-7 FP ' Young Adolescent Offenders: An Ecosysternic
Approach to Research .and Policy, Ann K. Mullis;
Thomas A. Cornille, CFLE; Ronald L. Mullis;
Daniel F. Perkins; Mary Ann Kershaw; Adela
Beckerman; Jennifer J. Park; Paula L. Chapman
332-8 EM Getting to the Heart: Teaching Family Stress Theory
and Family Diversity Through Popular Literature,
Jo-Ann Nicola; Walter T. Kawamoto
332-9 RF Enchanting Family Therapy: Quantum Theory, Postmodernism, and Spirituality, Curt M. Paulsen;
Catherine L Paulsen
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�6:45 .. 8:00pm
Session #337 ..... .
Empire A/B/cC
Qualitative, Family Research Network
M. Round ta~l~ fo~ma:: Atten~ees. ~ange tables every 30 minutes to
332-10 FP Accountability for Results: Showing Outcomes in
Programs for.Childten and Families, Clara C. Pratt;
Aphra R. Katzev
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allow par11ctpatlon m two discussiOns; followed by the focus
group business meeting.
337-1
337~2
6:45 .. 9:00 pm
Session #333 .......... ; Conference Theater
Open Forum of the Public Policy Committee
and Family ~olicy Sectio:tl Member Meeting
Open Forum of Public Policy Committee: NCFR"s Role
in the Policy Arena: Eduatlon or .Advoacy? Karen
337-3
33 7-4
337-5
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337-6
Family Policy Section Member Meeting Presider: Leslie A.
Kdepke, Section Chair·
,
·
Session #334 ....., .............. Chancellor
· International
337-8
Presider: Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE, Section Chair
337-9
.... Parlor VI
Session
337-10
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Re'lliew NCFR ]oumal Manuscripts,
Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Editor, Fami!J Relations
6:45 .. :00
[I]
337-11
337l12
A Life Themes Approach to Studying Incarcerated
Adolescent Females, Goldie Morton; Leigh A. Leslie
Using Diverse Qualitative Data Collection Strategies to
Evaluate a Domestic Violence Focused Couple's
Treatment Model, Karen H. Rosen; Sandra Stith
Negotiating Methodological Challenges of Doing Qual-.
tative Research on Sensitive Topics With Black Women,
Marlo Rouse; April L. Few; Dionne P. Stephens
Conducting Qualitative Research on Families in
International Settings, Bahira Sherif
Using~Action Research to Learn About Qualitative
Methods, Lynet Uttal
Collaboration in Qualitative Research: Implications for
Dissertations, Nathan Cobb, Stephen Fife,
Wendy Watson
Business Meeting Presider: Jan Ewing, Focus Group Chair
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #336
Using the Internet to Do Qualitative Research, Denise
S. Berg; Pauline Erera; Robin Michelle Mathy
One Research Group's Experience in Deconstructing
and Reconstructing Qualitative Notions, Janice A.
Ewing; Laura Augustan; Jennifer Gusman;
Wendy Goodridge
What Is Qualitative Analysis and How Do I Go About
Doing It? Jane F. Gilgun
Doing a Qualitative Dissertation, Lara Foley;
Elizabeth Johnson; Kathleen W. Piercy
Difficult Passage: Questions of a Postpositivist Quantitative Researcher in Transition, Susan Lollis
Submitting and Reviewing Qualitative Research,
Robert M. Milardo; Karen Seccombe
Session #337 ....... ; ... , ... Imperial A/B/C
337-7
6:45 .. 8:00 pm
..... Royal
CFLE
Presider: Michael Lane Morris, CFLE, Focus Group
Chair
...... Parlor VII
..-•.• ,.,. .... MEETING
Presider: William J. Doherty
*See page·13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
42 1999 NCFR Annual Conference Program
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-Marriage and couples education is taking off as a movement in
North America. This session is for NCFR members who want to
share ideas with the Board about how NCFR might partiCipate in
this movement by crcdentialing marriage and couple educators.
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UNIT ADMINISTRATOR'S CAUCUS
Presider: Howard L. Barnes, CFLE
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FOCUS GROUPS*
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Session #343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal
Sexuality
Presider: Mindy J. Nakamoto, Focus Group Chair
9:30pm
Session #340 ...... .
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SPECIAL SESSION
How to Submit Proposals for NCflit Conferellllces
Panelists: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE; Elaine A. Anderson;
Harriette P. McAdoo; Lane H. Powell, CFLE
Presider: Michael L. Benjamin
Panelists who are experienced in preparing proposals will share their
experiences and discuss: How to write proposals, both practitioner
and research-based papers; how to fill out forms; and the criteria
used to review proposals. They will also answer questions.
Session #3 44 .................... Parlor VI
Work and Families
Presiders: E. Jeffrey Hill; Lynet Uttal, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Session #345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parlor VIII
CFLE APPROVED PROGRAM NETWORKING
, Networking session for faculty in schools of approved CFLE
Programs.
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... Ballroom C
Session #341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marquis
Family Therapy
Presider: James M. Harper, Section Chair
Session #342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
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Research and Theory
LQ:!J
Featuring: Ken Russell of the Great American Music Co.
Playing music from all eras - something for everyone.
All attendees are invited to attend. Enjoy an evening of fun and
dancing. Free admission. Light refreshments. No-host Bar.
Please note: No alcoholic beverages are to be brought to the
party; they may only be purchased at the No-host Bar.
Presider: Paul R. Amato, Section Chair
*See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
Virginia
Tech
Program Areas
Fin~ndal
Adult Development and Aging (M.S. & Ph.D.); Child Development
(M.S. & Ph.D.); Family Studies (I:v1.S. & Ph.D.); Marriage and Family
Therapy - AAMFT accredited (M.S. at Falls Church Campus; Ph.D.
at Blacksburg campus); Adult Learning and Human Resource
Development (M.S. & Ph.D. at Falls Church Campus only).
Assistantships are typically available in the Lab School, Adult Day
Services, Family Therapy Center, Center for Family Services,
Center for Gerontology, and teaching undergraduate courses.
Application Dead!ine: J<mlillary 21 pll'e(ediU'Ilg Fail
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Virginia Ted;
is located in Blacksburg in the mountains of Southwest Virginia. Approximately 250 miles from Washington, DC. The
Falls Church graduate campus is located just outside the DC beltway. It is a land-grant university with about 25,000 students in Blacksburg,
4,000 of whom are graduate students. The department has approximately 80 graduate students and 28 full-time faculty.
For further information contact: Janet Sawyers, Director of Graduate Studies, Dept of Human Development, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0416. Phone: 540-231-3194; Fax: 6540-231-7012; E-mail: saw-yers@vt.edu.
1999 NCFR Annual Conference Program 43
�Conference Registration
Prejimction Area (1st floor)
8:00 am - Noon
Employment Matching Service
15
6
Session t/400 .................. Parlor Ill
MEDITATION TIME
All members are invited.
Facilitator: Judy Watson Tiesel
Parlors I and II (2nd floor)
8:00 am- Noon
~
FOCUS GROUPS*
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the California Council on Family Relations,
Local Arrangements Committee, and NCFR Affiliated
Councils
Embas~-y (1st floor)
8:00 am -Noon
am
9
Session t/40 1 .
... Parlor VI
Family Economics
Presider: Jeanne M. Hilton, Focus Group Chair
Nursing
Presider: Marcia VanRiper, Focus Group Chair
:liessnof!1l. Monday sessions with #400 (e.g. #400,
#401). Session format is indicated by: PA- Paper; SYSymposium; WK - Workshop. ·
~
9:15
Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are
indicated by symbols or 2-letter abbreviations. See page 13 for a
complete explanation.
9:30 am ..... , .... Public Policy Seminar - Pamela Larson
9:30 am .. Boundary Ambiguity in Families - Pauline Boss
Mate Selection
403-1 EE Pick Up Lines: Gender Differences in Meeting
Initiation, Joyce Chang; Gregory E. Kennedy
403-2 RT An Examination of Love Among Dating Couples: A.
Prototype Analysis, Lauren A. Levin;
Amy L. Busboom; Lucinda S. Richmond;
Rodney M. Cate
403-3 RT Self-significance in Young Adults' Romantic
Relationships, Leanne Mak; Sheila K. Marshall
403-4 RT Family-of-Origin Influences on Young Adults'
Relationship Developments, Christy P. Nuetzman;
Stephan M. Wilson; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE;
Mark J. Benson; Nilufer Medora, CFLE
Marriage
403-5 FT
403-6 FH
*See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
44 1999 NCFR ""\nnual Conference Program
Mitigating Negative Family-of-Origin Influences of
Marrjage, Premaritally, Using a Multigenerational
Approach, Glade L. Topham; Jeffry H. Larson,
CFLE
Emotional and Sexual Adjustment Following
Prophylactic lv1astectomy for the Prevention of
Breast Cancer: The Welch Mastectomy, Kelly Jean
Shea Welch, ~FLE; Mary F. DeLuccie
�7:30
m
403-7 RT
403-8 FF
403-9 RT
403-10 RT
403-11 RT
403-12 FF
403-13 EE
9:15am
Ideological Incompatibility, Division of Family
Work, and Marital Outcomes of Wives: The
Symbolic Negotiation of Emotions, Elizabeth L.
Starr; Richard A. Bulcroft
Patterns of Behavioral Continuity Across Thirteen
Years of Marriage, Shanna E. Smith; Ted Huston
Premarital Origins of the Risk of Marital
Disruption, Sylvia Niehuis; Ted Huston
Marriage and Friendship: Marital Quality and
Spouse's Marriage Work With Close Friends and
Each Other, Heather M. Helms-Erikson
The Influence of Attachment Style on Marital
Process and Marital Satisfaction, Robert E. Bagley;
Gene H. Brody
Choice, Chance, or Circumstance: Marriage Beliefs
of Single Women in Midlife, Karla Soukup
Couples' Beliefs in Myths About Marriage, Susan
Alford Carter; Michael Lane Morris, CFLE;
Priscilla White Blanton
Violence
403-14 FT The Meaning of Domestic Violence Perpetrator
Programs: A Phenomenological Study of the
Qualitative Themes, David N. Yarbrough;
Priscilla White Blanton
403-15 AC The Violence Intervention Program: A Beacon of
Hope in a Community Grappling With Violence,
M. Dewanna Thompson; Joy D. Osofsky;
Angela R. Black
403-16 RT Ethnic Differences in the Effect of Domestic
Violence on Families Risk for Child Abuse, William
M. McGuigan; Clara C. Pratt; Sam Vuchinich
403-17 RT Violence Begetting Violence: A Contextual Comparison of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Juvenile Criminal
Offenders, David Burton; William Michael
Fleming, CFLE
Dynamics in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships
403-18 FF A Qualitative Analysis of the Negotiation of Sexual
Activity in Heterosexual Relationships, Kathleen M.
Greaves, CFLE; Anisa M. Zvonkovic
403-19 FT Unfaithful Behavior, Beliefs Associated With
Infidelity, and Marital Quality, Alfonso F. DiazCardenas, Maria DelRay Sankey-Garcia; Gracia
Domingo-Ibanez
403-20 FF The Role of Personality Traits and Interpersonal
Competence in Women's Liking for Romantic
Partners, Shauna Frisbie; Jacki Fitzpatrick;
Du Feng; Duane W. Crawford
403-21 FF Contributions of Network Support and Interference
to Love in Women's Romantic Relationships, Laura
A. Bryan; Jacki Fitzpatrick; Judith L. Fischer;
Duane W. Crawford
Decision-making and Power
403-22 FH Mothers' Perceptions of Family Service Coordinators: From Uncertainty to Empowerment,
Elsa Nownes; Vey M. Nordquist; Jo Lynn
Cunningham
Peace
403-23 EE Children's Descfiptions of War and Peace: Do They
See the Borders, the Boundaries, or the Beacons?
Karen S. Myers-Bowman, CFLE; Judith A.
Myers-Walls, CFLE; Kathleen Walker
Military Families
403-24 EE Helping Military Families With Young Children Who
Have Disabilities Cope With Stress, Theresa J.
Russo, CFLE; Moira A. Fallon
403-25 FF Constructing Meaning Around Separation, Captivity,
and Reunifications and the Effects on Family Life:
Qualitative Interviews With Wives of Separated
American POWS, Elizabeth A. Thompson
Grand parenting
403-26 EE Traditional Grandparenthood: Rewards, Strains, and
Ways to Enhance Grandparent-grandchild
Relationships, Mary M. Dellmann-Jenkins;
Sarah Worley; Maureen S. Blankemeyer, CFLE
403-27 EE Grandchildren's Memories in Taiwan and the United
States, Gregory E. Kennedy; Joyce Chang
403-28 RT The Role of Grandmothers and Step-grandmothers
in the Social Support Systems of Young Adult
Grandchildren, Cindy E. Block
Midlife
403-29 IN
Reward/Cost of Multiple Roles and Psychological
Well-being in Korean Midlife Working Women,
Kiyoung Shim; Sun Wha Ok
1999 NCFR "-\nnual Conference Program 45
�8:00
~
9:15 am
Session #404 (PA) ............. Ballroom B
The Legal System and Families
Evaluation of Vermont's Court-mandated Education
Program for Separating Parents, Judith A. Christensen;
Lawrence G. Shelton
Court-related Parenting Education Divorce Interventions: Where
Do We Stand? Jacqueline J. Kirby
Supporting Children Who Experience Parental Divorce: An
Evaluation of the Rainbows Program, Laurie Kramer;
Gary M. Laumann
Presider: Margaret B. Brown
OJ
With God in the Family, Happy, Happy Home? Barbara A.
Couden
Presider: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
Recorder: Tyler M. Horner, CFLE
Session #408 (PA) . . . . . . . Conference Theater
After Divorce
fiiiriji) The Father-adult Daughter Relationship Following Divorce:
I___Q:!J A Qualitative Investigation, Marie Elise Radina, CFLE
The Expt;rience of Living in a Three-generation Household After
an Adult Daughter's Divorce: The Importance of Boundaries,
Donna J. Peterson; Donna Hendrickson Christensen
A Grounded Theory Study of the Nonresidential Stepdaughter
Role, Marilyn Coleman; Shannon E. Weaver; Erica Jack
The Effect of Stepchildren on Child Bearing Intentions and
Births, Susan D. Stewart
Presider: Francesca Adler
Session #405 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
Adolescence
l'iiiil Psychological Well-being and Family Context Among
~ Adolescents in a Multi-ethnic Region, Jongil Yuh
Parental Support Behaviors a~d Adolescent Self-image in '
Trinidad and Tobago, Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
The Construction and Negotiation of the Multiple Identities of
Armenian Youth, Ani Yazedjian; Robert P. Moreno
Discussant: Velma McBride Murry
Facilitator: Francisco A. Villarruel
Recorder: Heather Ana Hathaway Miranda
Session #406 (SY) ............. Chancellor
Family Policy Studies: Academic Developments
Symposium Leaders: W. Keith Bryant; Morey
MacDonald; Rachel Gordon; Steven K. Wisensale
Chair: Shirley L. Zimmerman
Respondent: Leslie A. Koepke
Session #407 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal
Spiritual/Religious Influences on the Boundaries
Around and Within Families
Waking Fathers Up: The Influence of Promisekeepers on
Fathers' Involvement With Their Children, Michael J.
Walcheski
Perceptions of Intergenerational Bonds: The Comparison
Between LDS Grandfathers and Their Grandchildren, Alan C.
Taylor, CFLE
Does Family Structure Matter to Ritual? Donald S. Sw~nson
46 1999 NCFR Annual Conference Program
8:00
m
9:15 am
Session #409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire AlBIC
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants change tables
every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions. No
-advance registration required.
409-1 EE
409-2 FF
409-3 EE
409-4 EE
409-5 IN
409-6 EE
Teaching Marriage Classes at the College Level:
Examples. of Assignments, Rebecca A. Adams
Interview With Feminist Family Service Teachers,
Karen R. Blaisure; Julie Koivunen
Promoting Healthy Families and Communities
Through High School Relationship Education,
Scott P. Gardner
Transitions: Helping Our Children Through Major
Life Transitions, Melanie Golden; Dana
McDermott-Murphy, CFLE
Professor and Students Crossing International
Borders: Learning About Families in Cross-cultural
Contexts, Raeann R. Hamon, CFLE;
Sharon K. Myers
Reducing "Theory Anxiety" Through Puzzles,
Megan Keller; Lama A. Cobb; Kathleen S.
Lowney
�8:00- 9:15 am
Session #409 , . , , , , ......... Imperial AlBIC
409-7 EE
9:30
Innovative Approaches to Needs Assessment and
Program Evaluation With Low Reading Level
Participants, Sally S. Martin, CFLE; Dan Weigel;
Pat Behal
m_
409-8 FF
Including Sexual Minorities in Family Studies,
Lisen C. Roberts, CFLE
409-9 FT MFT Programs and Sexual Orientation: Infusion and
Inclusion, Janie K. Long; Julianne M. Serovich
409-10 EE Bronfenbrennerian Eco-maps in Teaching Family
Ecology, Lawrence G. Shelton
409-11 FT Externship in a Multi-disciplinary Environment,
J. Phillip Stanberry, CFLE; Anne M. Stanberry,
CFLE; Kent E. Lewis
10:45 am
. ...... Ballroom A
Session #41 0 ..... .
RESEARCH
FOR
Boundary Ambiguity in /families: living With Unresolved los.su
Paulin~
G. Boss, Ph.D.
Sponsored by the Association of Councils
Introduction of Speaker: Harriette P. McAdoo
Presider: Lane H. Powell, CFLE .
Recorder: Miriam H. Mulsow
This session will focus on both the research and clinical experience of coping with unresolved losses that Dr. Boss
used in writing her new book, Boundary Ambiguity in Families: Living With Unresolved Loss as a basis for the
presentation. Some of the unresolved losses may include: Immigrants resettling in new countries, but forever homesick, or having a loved one physically present, but psychologically beyond our reach. Dr. Boss will suggest strate1,>ies that can cushion the pain
of tumultuous emotions stirred up by such losses. She will show the strength required to yield to the unanswered questions of living with
ambiguous loss. This session is for educators, practitioners, and researchers. This is an example of application developed from research.
Pauline Boss is famify social stience professor, Univ. of Minnesota; a former NCFR Pre.rident;famify therapist; FelloJv, Div. 43, American Psychological
Assn.; research chair, Alnerican Family Therapy Academy; and former tdsitingprofessor of psychology, I-lan1ard Univ. Medica/Scb. Author of Fami!J Stress
Management, mrrently in revision.
*Research Update for Practitioners summarizes the latest research, and provides a practical knowledge base for practitioners and educators.
9:30
a
10:45 am
. ...................... Ballroom B
Session #4 11 ....
PUBLIC POLICY
Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee, and the Family Policy, Ethnic Minorities, Family and Health, and Research and Theory Sections
Soda/ Security Reform: Where Are We Now? P<.ilm~la Lar§iollll
Discussant: Catherine S. Chilman
Pamela Larson is Executive Vice-president of the NatL Academy of Social Insurance, an agency that sponsors programs on leadership
development, public understanding, international education, and research, and provides services to social insurance professionals and its
fund-raising initiatives. She will discuss the important issues of this hot topic.
1999 NCFR Annual Conference Program 47
�10:45
Session #412
15
... , Pre-function Area
Schools and Families
412-1 EE Family Process Variables and Humor Development
of College Students: A Coping Mechanism, Gregory
Paul Hickman; Kevin Meyer; David W. Andrews
412-2 EE Influence of Mothers and Fathers Independent
Parenting Styles and Characteristics on Adjustment
of College Freshmen, Gregory Paul Hickman;
Michelle L Toews
Family Life Education
412-3 EE Conflict Resolution Behaviors Used by Adolescents
With Friends and Parents, Karen L. Alexander;
Jerelyn B. Schultz; Janet F. Laster
412-4 EE Parent-adolescent Conflict in Early Adolescence:
Implications for Family Life Education,
Barbara N. Allison
412-5 EE A Comparison of Relational Qualities of Marriage
Enrichment Participants and Nonparticipants:
Implications for Marketing, David L. Brown;
Michael Lane Morris, CFLE
412-6 EE An Ecological Model of the Family Life Education
Life Span Framework, Kurt L. Gunnell, CFLE
412-7 EE Incorporating Bereavement Knowledge Into Family
Life Education, Susan D. Maxymiv; . Maureen S.
Blankemeyer, CFLE
Parent Education
412-8 EE "This Ought to Teach You a Lesson": Recollections
of Lessons Young Adults' Learned From Parents'
Use of Corporal Punishment, Mary Elizabeth
Curtner-Smith; Jenny Dudley; S. Taylor Williams
412-9 EE Assessing Adult Growth and Development in Family
Literacy Programs, Glen F. Palm
412-10 EE Assessing Information Priorities: Diverse Family
Needs in Parent Education, Nancy A. Gerard,
CFLE; Andrea Smith; Linda L. Dannison, CFLE
Community and Caregiving
412-11 FF Farm Widows and Their Caregiving Behaviors: An
Illustration of Continuity, Christine A. Price;
Sharon J. Price; Megan J. Murphy
412-12 FH Elder Caregiving Decisions and Issues: Perspectives
of S~rvice Providers, Annabel L. Agee;
Priscilla White Blanton
48 1999 N CFR _'\nnual Conference Program
412-13 FF Hope Meadows: An Intergenerational Community of
Care, Brenda Krause Eheart; Martha Bauman
Power
412-14 FH Minnesota Family Workshops: Themes in the Lives of
Family Caregivers, Amanda Lynch Siegenthaler;
Jane B. Tornatore; Ken Hepburn
Schools and Families
412-15 RT The Impact of Caregiving on Wives' Perceptions of
Marital Quality and Social Support, Debra L. Wright
412-16 FP Adolescent Mothers and Support System
Relationships, Pamela T. Gauthreaux; Marilyn
Bruin; Pamela A. Monroe; Mary E. (Betsy)
Garrison
Family Policy /Public Policy
412-17 RT Welfare Reform and Child Support Payments: An
Outcome Study of a Program Designed to Increase
Noncustodial Fathers Compliance With Child
Support Orders, C. Everett Bailey
412-18 FP A Comparison of Child Support Awards Calculated
Under States' Child Support Guidelines With Expenditures on Children Calculated, Mark C. Lino;
Laura Morgan
412-19 EE The Impact of Research on Practice: A
Dissemination and Utilization Study of Action
Research in Public Social Services, Pamela Choice;
Teresa DalSanto; Sheryl Goldberg; Michael
Austin
412-20 EM A Qualita.tive Approach to Understanding Service
Use Among Low Income Ethnically Diverse
Families, Wendy Reiboldt; Avery E. Goldstein
412-21 EE Beacons of Knowledge: The Bringing Essential Support and Training to Infant-Toddler Providers
Project, Mary F. DeLuccie; Marlene Glasscock
412-22 EE The Impact of Sociocultural Environments on Children's Readiness for School, Regena F. Nelson
11 :00 am
~
12: 1 5 pm
Session #413 (SY) .......... Imperial A/B/C
Work and Family Boundaries: Beacons for Translating
Research Into Action
Leaders: Robert L. DelCampo; Cynthia J. Schmiege;
[ ] ] Anisa M. Zvonkovic
Presider: Debra L. Berke, CFLE
�Session #41 5 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premier
Session #41 4 (SY) . . . . . . . Conference Theater
The Value of Children to Lesbian and Gay Parents
The Value of Children to Gay and Non-gay Fathers, Jerry
J. Bigner
The Value of Children to Lesbian and Non-lesbian Mothers,
Amanda Lynch Siegenthaler
Rejection as Predictor of Sexual Minority Suicide Attempters,
Joseph Ha~ry; Robin Michelle Mathy; Niki Leicht; Darch
Hem ping
Factors Associated With Acceptance of Sexual Minority
Children, Janie K. Long
Chair: Jerry J. Bigner
Discussant: Renate Reimann
Presider: Tammy L. Henderson
Recorder: Lee Ann DeReus
Stress, Trauma, and Resiliency
Protective and Recovery Factors in Family Resiliency:
Lessons Learned From a Follow-up Study of Families of
Repatriated Prisoners of War From Vietnam, Hamilton I.
McCubbin, CFLE; Elizabeth A. Thompson; Anne I.
Thompson
The Impact of War Trauma on Family Functioning: Adaptation
to Loss in Greek Cypriot Families, Kyle D.
Killian
A Case Study of Change: Family Practice Among Rurally Isolated
Families With a Baby in Distress, Karen A. Cox, CFLE
Systemic Effects of Trauma on Veterans and Their Partners: A
Qualitative Evaluation, Briana S. Nelson
Session #416 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chancellor
fiiT1jl
Adolescents and Their Families
~ Why Do We Fight? Attributions About Family Conflict
Among Adolescents and Parents, Mark J. Benson
Antecedents and Implications of Unstable Self-esteem Among
Adolescents: Comparisons According to Gender and Race,
Anita C. Brown; Gene H. Brody
Paternal Influences on Adolescent Friendships, Ming Cui;
Rand D. Conger; Chalandra M. Bryant
Conditions Under Which Siblings Give Support in Adolescence,
Corinna J. Tucker; Susan M. McHale
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�r Families:
Change Across Cohorts and Generations
November 8-14, 2000
Minneapolis Hilton and Towers, Minneapolis, MN
NCFR
Program Chair: Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
As the title of the movie, Back to tbe Future implies, we must include our history and extant knowledge into our future
actions for families in the next millennium. Entering a new century prompts us to review what we know about families and
their needs, while projecting ahead to explore and discover the possibilities to come.
Questions to consider include: ~ How have families changed and maintained over the years? ~ What struggles are
present and persist between the generations? <!l> What lessons can be brought to the future development and
sustainment of family relationships? + How does being a member of a cohort and generation effect one's life? <!l>
How will technology present future challenges for families? <!l> How can we best educate our society to meet the
needs of families? <!l> What are the major health challenges we face for our aging and increasingly diverse population?
<!l> What responses are the faith communities making to cohorts and generations? <!l> What must government do to
provide support for and address the needs of families? + Will we continue to become a global village and how will
families respond? <!l> Why should cohorts and generations be of interest to family professionals? <!l> Whose job is it to
go back to tbe future?
As we enter the 21st century, we must review and learn from our past, identify our strengths and the challenges remaining,
and project to the future our involvement in understanding, working with and helping individuals, families, and communities.
We welcome stimulating and challenging proposals that will allow us to assess where we have come from, where we are, or
where we might go.
Program Highlights
+ Involve yourself and our youth in the advocacy for a·
civil society.
+ Reflect on family diversity- visit the past, present,
and future.
+ Discuss the hot topics of the new l'vWlennium in a
forum.
+ l\·feet the revolutionaries of the 60's - Counsel of
Sages.
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Hear four cohorts of policy wonks weave the history
of family policy.
Share in the stories of families across generations.
Learn how you can leave a legacy for future family
scholars.
Prepare to respond to the caretaking needs of your
family across the generations.
The Call for Abstracts and application form ,vilJ be in the Conference registration packet, and inserted in the December
1999 NCFR Report. Foreign and Canadian members will be sent the document in October.
For further information, call NCFR. Toll free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 612-781-9331; Fax: 612-781-9348; E-mail:
ncfr3989@ncfr.org or print from NCFR's Website: www.ncfr.org, beginning December 1, 1999.
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Friday, Nov. 12, 8:00 10:00 am
Sunday, Nov. 14, 8:00- 10:00 am
Presider: Connie Steele, Groves President
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Presider: Harriet E. Heath
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Sunday, Nov. 14, 6:45 - 8:00pm ........ Parlor VII
Presider: William J. Doherty
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�Program Chair ............................ Katherine R. Allen, CFLE, Virginia Tech
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Section Chairs:
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Ethnic l\.1inot1ties ......................... Francisco A. Villarruel, Michigan State Univ.
Family and Health ................... Vivian Gedaly-Duff, Oregon Health Sciences Univ.
Family Policy .............' ................ Leslie A. Koepke, Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout
Family Science ................................... Mary Ann Hollinger, Messiah Col.
Family Therapy ............................................ James M. Harper, Brigham Young Univ.
Feminism and Family Studies . . . . . . .................................. Donna L. Sollie, Auburn Univ.
International ................................................... Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE, Ricks Col.
Religion and Family Life ..................... Judy Watson Tiesel, Family Therapy Resources, Minneapolis
Research and Theory .............................................. Paul R. Amato, Penn State Univ.
Students/New Professionals Rep ............................... Hilary A. Rose, Washington State Univ.
Association of Councils .................................... Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Texas Tech Univ.
Public Policy Sessions ............... , ............. Karen Bogenschneider, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison;
Margaret Feldman, NCFR Washington Rep; Catherine S. Chilrnan, Emeritus, Univ. ofWisconsin-Milwaukee'
Theory Construction/Research I'vfethodology Workshop ............... Michael P. Johnson, Penn State Univ.
Ex Officio:
Conference Coordinator ........................................ Cindy Winter, CMP
President .................................... William J. Doherty, Univ. of l'vfinnesota
President-elect ............................... Stephen R. Jorgensen, Texas Tech Univ.
Executive Director ....... Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE; Michael L. Benjamin Quly 1, 1999)
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President....................................... :........ William J. Doherty, Univ. of Minnesota
President-elect .......................................... Stephen R. Jorgensen, Texas Tech Univ.
At-large Member ............................. Karen Bogenschneider, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
At-large Member ................................ Timothy H. Brubaker, CFLE, Miami Univ., Ohio
At-large Member .......... ,....................... Cheryl A. Buehler, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Past President .............. ·...................... Greer Litton Fox, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Secretary ...................................................... Mark J. Benson, Virginia Tech
Treasurer ................................................... Kathleen R. Gilbert, Indiana Univ.
Association of Councils President .......................... Norma J. Bond Burgess, Syracuse Univ.
Students/New Professionals Representative ............................. Debra K. Hughes, CFLE, Miami Univ., Ohio
Ex officio:
Executive Director .... Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE (through June 30, 1999); Michael L. Benjamin (beginning July 1, 1999)
1999/2000 Board Members
President ............................................... Stephen R. Jorgensen, Texas Tech Univ.
President-elect ....................................... Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Florida State Univ.
At-large Member ............................. ·.Karen Bogenschneider, Univ. of Wisconsin-I\fadison
At-large Member ................................ Timothy H. Brubaker, CFLE, Miami Univ., Ohio
At-largeMember ................................. Cheryl A. Buehler, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
l\.t-large Member ............................. David H. Demo, Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
At-large Member. ............................................ Leigh A. Leslie, Univ. of Maryland
Past President ........................................... William J. Doherty, Univ. of Minnesota
,-\ssociation of Councils President .......................... Lane H. Powell, CFLE, Texas Tech Univ.
Students/New Professionals Representative .................................. Hilary A. Rose, Washington State Uruv.
Ex officio:
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(Spring Board Meeting- April14 -16, 2000, Minneapolis, MN)
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and the Fami(y . ........................................... Robert Milardo, Univ. of Maine-Orono
Fami(y Relations . ............................................................ Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Univ. of Florida
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Student
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Miami Univ. ............................ Lindsay Kienker
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Key to Index: Name of participant, employer, session number(s) in which he/she is participating, page
number listed in the program. Note: A session number followed by a- and a number (e.g. #208-1) indicates a
poster or round table number. TC indicates Theory Construction/Research Methodology Workshop, PC followed
by other letters indicate Pre-conference Workshops. POC indicates Post-conference Workshop.
Abell, Ellen, Auburn Univ., #203 . p. 21
Abshire, Carla Rae, Univ. of Georgia,
#309-12 .................... p. 35
Acock, Alan C., Oregon State Univ.,
#TC4, #222; #233 .............. .
· · · · · · · · · · .... pp. 6, 7, 8, 21, 27, 30
Adams, Bert N., Univ. of WisconsinMadison . . . . . .
. ... p. 83
Adams, Michele, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #TCPS . .
. .... p. 9
Adams, Rebecca A., Ball Stare Univ.,
#209, #409-1 ........... pp. 23, 46
Addleman, John A., Messiah Col.,
#205-3 . .
. ...... p. 22
Adler, Francesca, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #408 .... p. 46
Agee, Annabel L., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #412-12
.. p. 48
Ainsworth-Carnell, James W., Ohio
State Univ.
. .. p. 12
Akers, James F., Utah State Univ.,
#329 ...................... p. 41
Aldous, Joan, Univ. of Notre Dame
........................... p. 83
Alexander, Karen L., Ohio State Univ.,
#412-3...
. .. p. 48
Allen, CFLE, Katherine R., Virginia
Tech, #TC:6, #110, #113, #200, #213,
#216, #241, #303-21, #311, #314,
#340 ........ pp. 8, 12, 15, 17, 20, 25,
........... 26, 31, 33, 35, 37, 43, 55
Allen, William D., Washburn Child
Guidance C:tr., MN, #223 ...... p. 28
Allison, Barbara N., Florida State Univ.,
#412-4
.................. p. 48
Amato, Paul R., Penn State Univ.,
#TC:12,#116, #122, #222, #233,
#323, #326, #342.
. . pp. 9, 17, 18, 27, 30, 40, 43,55
Ambrosia, Jeff, Central l'vfichigan Univ.,
#112-9............
. . p. 16
Anderson:' Connie M., Univ. of
Southern California, #305 ..... p. 34
Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of Maryland,
#340 ............ pp. 43, 51, 53, 55
Anderson, Lili, Brigham Young Univ.,
#205-4 . .
. . p. 22
Andrews, David W., Ohio State Univ.,
#412-1 . . . . . . . . .
. ...... p. 48
Aquilino, William S., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #308 ..... p. 34
Arditti, Joyce A., Virginia Tech,
#112-29 ................... p. 17
Arnett, Jeffrey J., Univ. of Maryland,
#215-18 ................... p. 26
Asada, Hideko, Morehead State Univ.,
#215-19 ................... p. 26
Asay, CFLE, Sylvia M., Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney, #307 .
p. 34
Ashbaker, Betty, Utah State Univ.,
#329 ...................... p. 41
Asmussen, Linda, American Academy
of Pediatrics, #224 ........... p. 28
Augustan, Laura, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#337-2 .................... p. 42
Austin, Michael, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #412-19
. p. 48
Avant, Lloyd L., Iowa State Univ.,
#112-14, #112-15 . . .
. p. 16
A.,"\elson, Leland J., Emeritus, Virginia
Tech.
.............
. . p. 83
Barber, Brian K., Brigham Young Univ.,
#121, #218 ............. pp. 18, 26
Barnes, CFLE, Howard L., Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #PCEEM, #242,
#339 ............ pp. 10, 31, 43, 55
Barrera, Manuel, Arizona State Univ.,
#215-12 ................... p. 26
Bartell, Denise S., Univ. of TexasAustin, #234-1 .............. p. 30
Bartholomew, CFLE, Geannina S.,
Brigham Young Univ., #112-1 .. p. 16
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne E., Ohio State
Univ., #205-10, #303-20 ... pp. 22, 33
Batchelor, Jennifer, Weber State Univ.,
#309-5 .................... p. 35
Bateson, Mary Catherine, George Mason Univ., #110, #113 ... pp. 6, 15,17
Bean, Roy A., Ohio State Univ.,
#205-10 ................... p. 22
Beatty, James, San Diego State Univ.,
#106 ...................... p. 14
Beckerman, Adela, Nova Soud1eastern
Univ., #332-7 ................ p. 41
Beemer, Martha A., Univ. of Maryland,
#229 ...................... p. 29
Begin, Suzanne, Begin-Now, Marietta,
GA ........................ p.52
Baber, Kristine, Univ. of New HampBegley, Jane, Texas Tech UniJ.,
shire, #TC16, #212-1
.. pp. 9, 24
#313-22 ................... p. 37
Baciewicz, Gloria, Univ. of Rochester,
Behal, Pat, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
Strong Memorial Hospital,
#409-7 .................... p.47
#324 . . . . . . .
. ... pp. 7, 39
Bell, Nancy J., Texas Tech Univ.,
Bagley, Robert E., Families of Light,
#313-22 ................... p. 37
#403-11 ................... p. 45
Bellamy, Lou, Penumbra Theatre, St.
Bahr, Howard M., Brigham Young
Paul, MN, #213, #216 ......... .
Univ., #TC13 ................ p. 9
.................. pp. 6, 21, 25, 26
Bahr, Kathleen Slaugh, Brigham Young
Bemiller, Michelle, Univ. of Akron,
Univ., #TC7, #TC13
.... pp. 8, 9
#TC1 ..................... p. 8
Bailey C. Everett, North Dalcota State
Bengtson, Vern L., Univ. of Southern
Univ., #412-17
..... p. 48
California, #TC4, #TC14, #326 ....
Bailey, Sandra J., Washington State
.................... pp. 7, 8, 9, 40
Univ., #112-21
...... p. 16
Benjamin, Michael L., National Council
Balkwell, Carolyn, San Diego State Univ.
on Family Relations, #POC, #102,
....... pp. 5, 55
#135, #227, #340..... pp. 4, 6, 11, 14,
Ballard, CFLE, Sharon, Univ. of
....... 15,2~ 2~4~ 55, 5~ 5~ 75
Tennessee-Knoxville, #309-1 ... p. 35
• Bennett, Forrest C., Univ. of
Baranowski, Marc D., Univ. of Maine,
Washington, #224 ............ p. 28
#112-2 .................... p. 16
Benson, Brad, Utah State Univ.,
Barber, Betty L., Eastern Michigan
#313-4 ..................... p. 36
Univ., #30,( . . . . . . . .
. ... p. 34
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��Chabot, Jennifer M., Ohio Univ.,
#303-25 ........................ p. 33
Chang, Joyce, Central Missouri State Univ.,
#403-1, #403-27 . . . . . .
. . pp. 44, 45
Chapman, Paula L., Florida State Univ.,
#205-19, #220-3, #332-7 .... pp. 22, 27, 41
Chapman, Steven F., Juvenile Justice
Accountability Board, Tallahassee, FL,
#212-3 ......................... p. 24
Chase, Lorna Boyer, Catholic Charities,
#329 .......................... p. 41
Chenoweth, Lillian C., Texas Woman's Univ.,
#303-14 ........................ p. 33
Cherry, CFLE, Brenda, Gunter AFB, AL,
#134 .......................... p. 20
Chesla, Catherine A., Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #327-2 ................ p. 40
Chilman, Catherine S., Emeritus, Univ. of
Wisconsin~Milwaukee, #231, #411 ...... .
........................ pp. 29, 47, 55
Chin, Meejung, Penn State Univ.,
#303-12 ........................ p. 33
Chipman, Stacey, Brigham Young Univ.,
#303-8 . . . . . . . . .
. .......... p. 33
Choice, Pamela, Univ. of CaLifornia-Berkeley,
#208, #412-19 ............... pp. 23, 48
Choukalas, Christopher, Iowa State Univ.,
#223 .......................... p. 28
Christensen, Carolyn, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #112-3 ................. p. 16
Christensen, Cindy, Brigham Young Univ.,
#205-4 ......................... p. 22
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson, Univ. of
Arizona, #212-4, #309-3, #408 ........ .
...........
. pp. 24, 35, 46
Christensen, Faline, Texas Ted1 Univ.,
#220-4 ......................... p. 27
Christensen, Harold T., Emeritus, Purdue
Univ............................ p. 83
Christensen, Judith A., State of Vermont,
#404 .......................... p. 46
Christensen, Matth~w, Utah State Univ.,
#303-2 ......................... p. 33
Christiansen, Shawn L., Penn State Univ.Worthington Scranton, #319-1, #332-2
........................... pp. 38, 41
Christopher, F. Scott, Arizona State Univ.,
#215-23 ..................... ' .. p. 26
Christopher, Suzanne, Montana State Univ.,
#328-2 ......................... p. 40
Chung, Hyejeong, Chonbuk Nat!. Univ.,
#215-2 ......................... p. 25
Chung, Hyunsook, Sang Myung Univ.,
#232. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... p. 29
Church, Elizabeth A., Memorial Univ.,
#303-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. p. 33
Clark, Karen S., Yoakim County,
#313-18 ........................ p. 36
Clarke, Leslie L., Univ. of Florida,
#327-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... p. 40
Cobb, Laura A., Purdue Univ., ·
#220-7, #220-8, #409-6 ....... pp. 27, 46
Cobb, Nathan, Brigham Young Univ.,
#337-12 ................... ' .. '. p. 42
Cohan, Mark, Univ. of Florida, #210 .. p. 23
Cole, CFLE, Charles Lee, Northeast
Louisiana Univ., #TC9 ............. p. 8
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #TC:2, #TC3, #332-5, #408 ....
......................... pp. 8, 41, 46
Collins, Vicki, Oregon State Univ.,
#123 ........................ pp. 6, 19
Coltrane, Scott L., Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #TCPS, #219 ........ pp. 9, 27
Combs, E. Raedene, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, #234-8 .................... p. 30
Conger, Rand D., Iowa State Univ.,
#308, #416 ................. pp. 34, 49
Conway-Turner, Kate, Univ. of Delaware,
#317 .......................... p. 37
Cook, Sharon, Progressive Youth, Inc., Sunset,
UT, #309-5 ..................... p. 35
Cooke, CFLE, Betty, Minnesota Dept. of
Education, #209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Coole, Deb, Central Michigan Univ.,
#112-9 .................... .
. p. 16
Cooney, Margaret, Univ. of Wyoming,
#112-25 ........................ p. 16
Cooney, Teresa M., Univ. of lvlissouriColumbia, #215-18 ............... p. 26
Cornille, CFLE, Thomas A., Florida State
Univ., #332-7 .................... p. 41
Corson, Corinne, Oregon State Univ.,
#309-7, #309-8 ... ' ............ '. p. 35
Corwyn, Robert Flynn, Univ. of Arkansas,
#215-22 ........................ p. 26
Cottle, Nathan R., Brigham Young Univ.,
#217 ........................... p. 26
Couden, Barbara A., Univ. of Minnesota,
#407 .......................... p. 46
Cox, CFLE, Karen A., Allegany County Ind.
Sch. Dist., #415 .................. p. 49
Coy!, Diana, Utah State Univ., #303-2 .. p. 33
Crane D. Russell, Brigham Young Univ.,
#215-10 ........................ p. 25
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa State Univ.,
#205-5 ............... ' ...... p. 22, 59
Crawford, Duane W., Texas Tech Univ.,
#403-20, #403-21 ..... ' .... ' ..... p. 45
Cronan, Terry, San Diego State Univ.,
#106 .......................... p. 14
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of Miami,
#TC3 ........................... p. 8
Crosby, Laura, Univ. of Southern Mississippi,
~1~2 ......................... p~
Cudaback, CFLE, Dorothea, Consultant,
Oaldand, CA, #103 ............... p. 14
Cui, Ming, Iowa State Univ.,
#308, #416 ................. pp. 34, 49
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #114, #205-1, #332-3, #403-22
..................... pp. 17, 22, 41, 45
Cunningham, Nikki, National Council on
Fan1ily Relations .................. p. 59
Currie, Elliot, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#211 .................... pp. 7, 21, 24
Curtner-Smith, Mary Elizabeth, Univ. of
A.labama, #112-10, #412-8
... pp. 16, 48
Czaplewski, CFLE, Mary Jo, Emeritus,
National Council on Fanli!y Relations
...................... '
. pp. 55, 57
D
Dahlin, Sam K., Brighan1 Young Univ.,
#313-11 ........................ p. 36
Dail, Paula W., Mineral Point, WI,
#332-4 ......................... p. <t1
DaiSanto, Teresa, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #412-19 ................. p. 48
Daly, Kerry J., Univ. of Guelph, #TC12,
#210, #219, #325 .......... pp. 9, 27, 39
Daneshpour, Manijeh, St. Cloud State Univ.,
MN, #307 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. p. 34
Dannison, CFLE, Charles R., Cascade
Family Services, Ml, #212-5
. p. 24
Dannison, CFLE, Linda L., Western
Michigan Univ., #412-10 . .
. p. 48
Darling, CFLE, Carol A., Florida State Univ.,
#205-22, #328-1. .. pp. 12, 22, 40, 52, 57,83
Darlington, Michelle Taggart, Brigham
Young Univ., #205-9 .............. p. 22
Davidson, John, Lambda Legal Defense,
#320 .................... pp. 7, 32, 38
Day, Randal D., Washington State Univ.,
#TC13 .......................... p. 9
DeBoer, Danelle, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#318 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . p. 37
DeGenova, CFLE, Mary Kay, St. Louis, MO,
#212-1 ...... :.. ..
. ... p. 24
DeGroot, Christopher, East Carolina Univ.,
#112-5 ..................... ' ... p. 16
DeLuccie, Mary F., Kansas State Univ.,
#403-6, #412-21 . ' ........... pp. 44, 48
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Gardner, Scott P., South Dakota State Univ.,
#409-3 ......................... p. 46
Garland, CFLE, Diana R., Baylor Univ.,
#PCRF ......................... p. 9
Garrett, James A., Linking Human Systems,
LLC, Albany, NY, #324 ......... pp. 7, 39
Garrison, Mary E. (Betsy), Louisiana State
Univ., #112-8, #412-16 ........ pp. 16,48
Garwick, Ann E., Univ. of Minnesota,
#224 .......................... p. 28
Gauthreaux, Pamela T., La Cooperative Ext
Serv., #412-16 ................... p. 48
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ.,
#205-25 ........................ p. 22
Gedaly-Duff, Vivian, Oregon Health Sciences
Univ., #130 ................. pp. 20, 55
Gentry, CFLE, Deborah Barnes, Illinois
State Univ., #209, #317 ........ pp. 23, 37
Gerard, Jean M., Univ. of Tennessee,
#~6 .......................... ~~
Gerard, CFLE, Nancy A., Andrews Univ.,
#412-10 ........................ p. 48
Gerhardt, Clara E., Samford Univ.,
#309-10 ........................ p. 35
Giarrusso, Roseann, Univ. of Southern
California, #326 ............... pp. 7, 40
Giboney, Paula, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#303-14 ........................ p. 33
Gilbert, Kathleen R., Indiana Univ.,
#PC AC ................. pp. 11, 57, 59
Giles-Sims, Jean, Texas Christian Univ.,
#TC11 .......................... p. 9
Gilgun, Jane F., Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC11, #337 -3 ............... pp. 9, 42
Glasscock, Marlene, Kansas State Univ.,
#412-21 ........................ p. 48
Glick, Paul C., Emeritus, U.S. Bureau of the
Census ......................... p. 83
Goddard, CFLE, H. Wallace, Utah State
Univ., #328-3 .................... p. 40
Goettler, Dawn E., Univ. of Georgia,
#313-21 ........................ p. 36
Goetze, Linda, Utah State Univ.,
#329 .......................... p. 41
Goldberg, Sheryl, Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, #412-19 ................ p. 48
Goldberg-Arnold, Jill, Ohio State Univ.,
#205-25 ................. : . ..... p. 22
Golden, Melanie, Chicago, IL,
#409-4 ......................... p. 46
Goldfarb, Katia Paz, Univ. of New Mexico,
#327-3 ......................... p. 40
Goldstein, Avery E., California State Univ.LongBeach, #205-6 #412-20 ... pp. 22,48
Gomez, Todd, Texas Tecb Univ.,
#313-23 ........................ p. 37
Goodman, Roger M., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #1 08 ......... p. 14
Goodridge, Wendy, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#337-2 ......................... p. 42
Gordon, Donald A., Ohio Univ.,
#103 .......................... p. 14
Gordon, Leslie C., Iowa State Univ.,
#112-20 ........................ p. 16
Gordon, Rachel, Univ. of Chicago,
#406 .......................... p. 46
Gordon-Rouse, Kimberly A., Ohio State
Univ., #114 ..................... p. 17
Granger, Theresa .................... 55
Greaves, CFLE, Kathleen M., Oregon State
Univ., #403-18 ................... p. 45
Greenberg, Phyllis A., St. Cloud State Univ.,
MN, #208 ...................... p. 23
Gregg, Virginia R., SUNY-Oswego,
#205-28 ........................ p. 23
Griffith, Frances T., Goucher Col.,
#323 .......................... p. 39
Gross, Kevin H., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #309-1 ................ p. 35
Grotevant, Harold D., Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC6, #303-2 ................ pp. 8, 33
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Univ. of CaliforniaIrvine, #306, #319-3 .......... pp. 34, 38
· Gunnell, CFLE, Kurt L., Kansas State Univ.,
#412-6 ......................... p. 48
Gusman, Jennifer, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#337 -2 ......................... p. 42
H
Haas, Linda, Indiana Univ.-lndianapolis,
#TC11 .......................... p. 9
Habben, CFLE, Christopher M., Virginia
Tech, #114 ..................... p. 17
Haessly, CFLE, Jacqueline, Peacemaking
Associates, Milwaukee, WI,
#240, #328-4 ................ pp. 31, 40
Halverson, Charles F., Univ. of Georgia,
#220-9 ......................... p. 27
Hamon, CFLE, Raeann R., Messiah Col.,
#409-5 ..................... pp. 46, 59
Handy, Amy K., Florida State Univ.,
#220-3 ............ : ............ p. 27
Handy, Dave, Florida State Univ.,
#220-3 ......................... p. 27
Hansen, Gary L., Univ. of Kentucky,
#205-2 ......................... p. 22
Hanson, CFLE, Shirley, M. H., Oregon
Health Sciences Univ., #224 ........ p. 28
Hardesty, Constance L., Morehead State
Univ.,#215-19 ................... p. 26
Hardesty, Jennifer, Columbia, MO,
#TC7 ........................... p. 8
Hareland, Doris, National Council on Family
Rdations ........................ p. 59
Harmell, Kristin L., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#318 .......................... p. 37
Harmer, Amy, Brigham Young Univ.,
#234 -6 ......................... p.30
Harper, James M., Brigham Young Univ.,
#341 ...................... pp. 43, 55
Harris, Steven M., Texas Tech Univ.,
#234-2 ......................... p. 30
Harris, Susan, Pasadena, CA, #319-4 .. p. 38
Harrison, Colleen C., Walter Joseph Com.,
Chicago, #TC12 .................. p. 9
Harry, Joseph, Univ. of Minnesota,
#414 .......................... p. 49
Harshaw, CFLE, Howard, Kirtland Air
Force Base ...................... p. 53
Hart, Craig, Brigham Young Univ., #205-4,
#303-8 ..................... pp. 22, 33
Hathaway Miranda, Heather Ana, Michigan
State Univ., #316, #405 ........ pp. 37, 46
Hawkins, Alan J., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC5, #319-5 ................ pp. 8, 38
Heath, Harriet E., Bryn Mawr Col., #204,
#212-8 .................. pp. 21, 24, 53
Heaton, Tim B., Brigham Young Univ.,
#106 .......................... p. 14
Helms-Erikson, Heather M., Penn State
Univ., #403-10 ................... p. 45
Hemping, Darch, Univ. of Minnesota,
#414 .......................... p. 49
Henderson, Tammy L., Oregon State Univ.,
#123, #310, #414 ......... pp. 19,36,49
Hendricks, Suzanne H., Col. of St.
Catherine, St. Paul, MN, #332-6 ..... p. 41
Hendrix, Charles C., Oldahoma State Univ.,
#225 .......................... p. 28
Hennon, CFLE, Charles B., Miami Univ.,
~1~0 ........................ ~~
Henry, CFLE, Carolyn S., Oklahoma State
Univ., #205-13, #313-7, #315 .......... .
........................ pp. 22, 36, 37
Hepburn, Ken, Univ. of Minnesota,
#412-14 ........................ p. 48
Herder, Carrie A., Thornton, CO,
~1~9 ........................ ~~
Herman, Patricia A., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #303-3 ................. p. 33
Herrman, Margaret S., Univ. of Georgia,
#313-21 ................. : ..... : p. 36
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�Hey, Richard N., Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota .
. ............ p. 83
Hib~ert, Jeff, Auburn Univ., #112-1 .... p. 16
Hickman, Gregory Paul, Ohio State Univ.,
#313-1, #412-1, #412-2 ....... pp. 36,48
Hicks, Mary W., Florida State Univ.,
#207 .......................... p. 23
Hildreth, CFLE, Gladys J., Univ. of
Kentucky, #304 .................. p. 34
Hill, E. Jeffrey, Brigham Young Univ.,
#344 ......................... p. 43
Hill, E. Wayne, Florida State Univ.,
#319-6 ......................... p. 38
Hil~ Lisa C., Children's Cabinet at Incline
Villa, #313-14 ................... p. 36
Hill, Twyla J,, Wichita State Univ.,
#234-3 ......................... p. 30
Hilton, Jeanne M., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#313-14, #401 . . .
. ......... pp.36, 44
Hingtgen, Marla E., Univ. of Arizona,
#328-5 . . . . . .
. ... p. 40
Hirschy, CFLE, Sharon E., Univ. of North
Texas, #229 ..................... p. 29
Ho, Cha-Wen, Chinese Culture Univ.,
#303-9 ......................... p. 33
Hockaday, Cathy, Iowa State Univ.,
#205-5 ......................... p. 22
Hoelter, Lynette, Penn State Univ.,
#TC16
........ p. 9
Hoffman, Mary E., Michigan State Univ.,
#104, #205-14...
. ... pp. 14, 22
Hoffman, Rebecca, Syracuse Univ.,
#328-8 ......................... p. 40
Hoffman, Vincent, Michigan State Univ.,
#205-14 ........................ p. 22
Hogan, M. Janice, Univ. of Minnesota .. p. 83
Hallett-Wright, Nancy L., Uni" of Georgia,
#313-21
..... p. 36
Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah Col.,
#238, #317
. pp. 30, 37, 55
Hollingsworth, Leslie Doty, Univ. of
Michigan, TC6 . . .
. . p. 8
Holman, CFLE, Thomas B., Brigham Young
... pp. 9, 23
Univ.,'#TC14, #207
Holmes, Julianne M., Arizona State Univ.,
#112-22, #205-23
.. pp. 16, 22
Holmes, Nicola, Univ. of Guelph,
.. p. 39
#325
Honig, Alice S., Syracuse Univ.,
#303-19 . .
. .. p. 33
Horner, CFLE, Tyler M., Littleton, CO,
#407
.. p. 46
Hosakowa, Fumiko, California StateDominguez Hills, Carson, C1\ .... pp. 5, 55
Houseknecht, Sharon K., Ohio State Univ.,
#TC1 ........................... ~8
Houts, Renate M., Kent State Univ.,
ifK9 ...........................
~8
Huang, Nei-Yuh, National Taiwan Normal
Univ., #215-5 .................... p. 25
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine A., Univ. of
Minnesot.'l, #115 ..... , ........... p. 17
Huey, Erron L., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#315 .......................... p. 37
Hughes, CFLE, Debra K., Miami Univ.,
#206, #241, #325, #346 .............. .
..................... pp. 23, 31, 53, 57
Humble, CFLE, Aine Marie, Oregon State
Univ., #325 ..................... p. 39
Humphries-Wadsworth, Steven, Texas Tech
Univ., #225 ..................... p. 28
Hunter, Andrea G., Univ. of Michigan,
#104, #112-4 ................ pp. 14,16
Huntington, Roy L., Brigham Young Univ.,
#121 .......................... p. 18
Huston, Aletha, Univ. of Texas-Austin, #318;
#330 ...................... pp. 37,41
Huston, Ted, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#318, #403-8, #403-9 ......... pp. 37, 45
Hutchinson, Sally, Univ. of Florida,
#210 .......................... p. 23
Hutter, Mark, Rowan Univ., #307 ..... p. 34
Hyman, Batya, Arizona State Univ. West,
#TC8, #112-6, #320 ........ p~ 8, 16, 38
Jayakody, Rukmalie T., Penn State Univ.,
#303-12 ........................ p. 33
Jeng, Wei-Shiuan, Ohio State Univ.,
#303-16 ........................ p. 33
Jenkins, Kip Whitney, Moscow, ID, LDS lnst.
of Religion, #128 ............ pp. 20, 59
Jenson, Glen, Utah State Univ., #207 ... p. 23
Jeynes, William H., Univ. of Chicago,
#313-8 ............... : ......... p. 36
Johnson, Audray, Seventh Day Adventist
Church ...................... pp. 4, 55
Johnson, Denise, Univ. of Washington, .
#215-13 ........................ p. 26
Johnson, Elizabeth, ·Univ. of Texas,
#108, #337-4 . . . . .
. ....... pp. 15, 42
Johnson, Michael P., Penn State Univ.,
#TCPS, #208 ............ pp. 8, 9, 23, 55
Johnson, Phyllis J., Univ. of British Columbia,
#215-7, #215-8 .................. p. 25
Johnson, Waldo E., Univ. of Chicago,
#112-4 ......................... p. 16
Jorgensen, Stephen, Texas Tech Univ.,
#228 .............. pp. 29, 53, 55, 57, 83
Ju, Sally, Parenting IS Prevention Staff,
#POC. ......................... p. 11
Julian, Teresa W., Otterbein Col.,
#1 06 .. .'. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. p. 14
Jung, Kwanghee, Syracuse Univ.,
#215-9, #303-19 ............. pp. 25, 33
K
Kapinus, Carolyn, Ball State Univ.,
Ilde, David, Nat!. Jewish Medical and Research
Center, #324. . . . . . . .
. .... pp. 7, 39
Ingoldsby, CFLE, Bron, Ricks Col.,
#334 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... pp. 42, 55
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #115, #322, #330 .
. pp. 17, 39, 41
]
Jack, Erica, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia,
#408 . . . .
. . p.
Jacobson, CFLE, Arminta L., Univ. of
North Texas, #123, #229
. pp. 19, 29,
James, Melissa, Central Michigan Univ.,
#112-9.....
. p.
Janus, Mark-David, Ohio State Univ.,
#112-5 ......................... p.
Jarmon, Brenda, Florida State Univ.,
#327 -4 . . . . . . .
. .... p.
Jarvis, Mark 0., Brigham Young Univ.,
#207 . . . .
. p.
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59
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16
40
23
~a
......................... ~8
Kari, Nancy N., Col. of St. Catherine, St.
Paul, MN, #332-6.
. . p. 41
Karis, Terri, Minneapolis, MN,
#234-4 ......................... p. 30
Katz, Ruth, Univ. of Haifa, Israel,
#215-6 . .
. .................. p. 25
Katzev, Aphra, R, Oregon State Univ.,
#332-10 .
. ............... p. 42
Kawamoto, Walter T., California State Univ.Sacramcnto, #316, #332-8 ...... pp. 37,41
.. p. 28
Kayser, Karen, Boston Col., #224
Keheres, Renie, Syracuse Univ.,
#328-8 . .
. ... p. 40
Keller, Megan, Purdue Univ., #409-6 .. p. 46
Kelly, Maureen E., Univ. of Arizona,
#328-5 ......................... p. 40
Kendall Kate, Nat!. Ctr. for Lesbian Rights,
#320.
. .......... pp. 7,32,38
Kenkel, William F., Univ. of Kentucky .. p. 83
Kennedy, Gregory E., Central Missouri State
Univ., #403-1, #403-27
.... pp. 44, 45
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Kerckboff, Richard K., Emeritus, Purdue
Univ......................... p. 83
Kerpelman Jennifer L., Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro,
#108, #308. . . . . . . .
. . pp. 15, 34
Kershaw, Mary Ann, Univ. of So. Florida,
#332-7 ...................... p. 41
Kesner John E., Georgia State Univ.,
#303-15 ..................... p. 33
Kieso, Douglas, Univ. of California-Irvine,
#211 .................. pp. 7, 21, 24
Killian Kyle, D., Univ. of Houston-Clear
Lake, #415 . . . . . . . .
. ....... p. 49
Kim, Eun-Jung, Univ. of Delaware,
#215-16 . . . . . . . . .
. ..... p. 26
Ki_m, Hyoun Kyoung, Ohio State Univ.,
#303-20 ..................... p. 33
Kim, Jung Ok, Kyongbuk, Korea,
#215-16 ..................... p. 26
Kim, Kyoungho, Seoul, Korea,
#215-9 ...................... p. 25
Kim, Seongeun, Univ. of Delaware,
#317
........... p. 37
Kimball, Thomas, Texas Tech Univ.,
#105, #313-24.
. ... pp. 14, 37
King, Pamela Ebstyne, Fuller Theological
Sem., #313-9 ................. p. 36
Kingsbury, Nancy M., Georgia Southern
Univ., #120, #209 ......... pp. 18, 23
Kirby Jacqueline J., Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#103, #404 .............. pp. 14,46
Kitson, Gay C., Univ. of Akron,
#IT1
~8
Klein, David M., Univ. of Nmre Dame,
#TC14 . . . . . . .
. ... p. 9
Klein, Shirley R., Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-1, #303-8 ........... pp. 16, 33
Knapp, Stan J., Brigham Young Univ.,
#TClO, #112-28 ........... pp. 8, l7
Knaub, Patricia Kain, Oklahoma State
Univ...
. . p. 83
Kneedler, Blythe, Oregon State Univ.,
#303-11
................. p. 33
Knudson-Martin, Carmen, Valdosta State
Univ., #105
............. p. 14
Ko, Shu-Hsin, Chinese Culture Univ.,
#303-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ p. 33
Koblinsky, Sally A., Univ. of Maryland,
#104, #229
...... pp. 14, 29
Koenig, Karel M., Samuel Merritt Col.,
#306, #329
.. pp. 34, 41
Koepke, Leslie A., Univ. of WisconsinStout, #120, #333, #406 ..
.. pp. 18, 42, 46, 55
Koetters, Sarah; E, Univ. of New Mexico,
#313-6 ...................... p.36
Koh, Seon Ju, Seoul Nat!. Univ.,
#215-3 ...................... p. 25
Kohler Julie K., Univ. of Minnesota,
#TC6, #323 ............... pp. 8, 39
Koivunen, Julie, Western Michigan Univ.,
#409-2 ...................... p. 46
Konen, Joseph, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#328-10 ..................... p. 40
Korinek, Alan W., Texas Tech Univ.,
#309-4 ...................... p. 35
Korth, Byran B., Auburn Univ.,
#TC8, #118 ............... pp. 8,17
Kramer, Laurie, Univ. of Illinois,
#404 ....................... p. 46
Krampe, Edythe M., Univ. of CaliforniaIrvine, #TC12, #319-5 ...... pp. 9, 38
Kumpfer, Kaml, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Service Adm., Ctr. f9r
Substance Abuse Prevention, Rockville,
MD, #227 ............. pp. 7, 21, 28
Kupanoff, Kristina, Arizona State Univ.,
#106 ....................... p. 14
Kummoto, Ford, Parenting IS Prevention
Project, #POC ................ p. 11
Kushner, Kaysi Eastlick, Univ. of Alberta,
#112-7 ...................... p. 16
Kwon, Hee Kyung, Univ. of Minnesota,
#215-4 ...................... p. 25
LaFon, Dana S., Johns Hopkins Univ.,
#220-1 ...................... p. 27
Lamke, CFLE, Leanne K., Auburn Univ.,
#215-21, #303-22 ......... pp. 26, 33
Landau, Judith L., Linking Human
Systems, LLC, Boulder, CO,
#324 ..................... pp. 7, 39
Landers-Potts, Melissa A., Univ. of
Georgia, #223 ................ p. 28
Langley, Merlin R., Florida A& M Univ.,
#327-4 ...................... p. 40
Lansford, Jennifer E., Univ. of Michigan,
#215-26 ..................... p. 26
LaRossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ.,
#TCPS, #218 .............. pp. 9, 26
Larson, CFLE, Aaron T., Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #PCAC .... p. 11
Larson, CFLE, Jeffry H., Brigham Young
Univ., #205-9, #207, #234-5, #403-4,
#403-5 .......... pp. 7, 22, 23, 30, 44
Larson, Pamela, Nat!. Academy of Social
Insurance, #411 ........... pp. 44, 47
Larson, Reed W., Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, #205-11 ..... p. 22
Lasswell, Marcia, Private Practice, Los
Angeles, CA .................. p. 55
Laster, Janet F., Ohio State Univ.,
#412-3 ...................... p.48
Laumann, Gary M., Univ. of Illinois,
#404 ....................... p. 46
Lavee, Yoav, Univ. of Haifa, Israel,
#215-6 ...................... p. 25
Law, Julie C., Ohio State Univ.,
#208 ....................... p. 23
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#310, #319-8 ............. pp. 36, 38
Lee, Hae Seung, Syracuse Univ., #112,
#215-11, #313-15 ......... pp. 25,36
Leicht, Niki, Univ. of Minnesota,
#414 ....................... p. 49
Leonard, Stacie A., Arizona State Univ.,
#112-22, #205-23 ......... pp. 16, 22
LeSane, Chreyl L., Univ. of Michigan,
#104 ....................... p. 14
Leslie, Leigh A., Univ. of Maryland,
#TC16, #112-24, #316, #337-7 ...... .
................. pp. 9, 16, 37, 42, 57
Letiecq, Bethany L., Univ. of Maryland,
#104, #212-11, #212-12, #316 ...... .
..................... pp. 14, 24, 37
Levin, Lauren A., Univ. of Arizona,
#403-2 ...................... p. 44
Lewis, Edith A., Univ. of Michigan,
#104, #302, #321 ...... pp. 14, 32, 38
Lewis, Kenl E., Pine Belt Mental
Healthcare, Richton, MS,
#409-11 ..................... p. 47
Lewis, Tracey Y., Syracuse Univ.,
#316 ....................... p. 37
Lim, Soh-Leong, Texas Tech Univ.,
#218 ....................... p. 26
Lino, Mark C., USDA Health Inspection
Serv., Washington, DC, #412-18 .. p. 46
Lloyd, Sally A., Miami Univ.,
#TC11, #208 .............. pp. 9, 23
Lofquist, AmyL., Developmental Research and Programs, #205-17 ... p. 22
Lohman, Brenda Jo, Ohio State Univ.,
#205-24 ..................... p. 22
Lollis, Susan, Univ. of Guelph,
#337-5 ...................... p. 42
Long Janie K., Northeast Louisiana Univ.,
#409-9, #414 ............. pp. 47, 49
Lopata, Helena Z., Loyola Univ. of
Chicago, #TC1 ................ p. 8
Lopez, Jose A., Kaiser Permanente
Hospital, #104 ................ p. 14
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�Lorenz, Frederick 0., Iowa State Univ.,
#112-27 ........................ ~ 17
LQwney, Kathleen S., Valdosta State Univ.,
#409-6 ......................... p. 46
Lynch, James, American Univ.,
#211 .................... pp. 7, 21, 24
M
Macaranas, Carolyn, San Diego State Univ
Mason, Lisa, Univ. of British Columbia,
#TC15 .......................... p. 9
Mathy, Robin Michelle, Univ. of Minnesota,
#PCEEM, #121, #337-1, #414 ........ .
..................... pp. 10, 18, 42, 49
Matusicky, Carol A., British Columbia
Council on the Family ............. p. 59
Maxymiv, Susan D., Kent State Univ.,
#412-7 ........................ p. 48
Mazumdar, Shampa, Univ. of CaliforniaIrvine, #327 -9 ................... p. 40
McAdoo, Harriette P., Michigan State Univ.,
#TC1, #240, #340, #410 ............. .
" .............................. p. 55
MacDermid, Shelley M., Purdue Univ.,
#TC13, #108, #325 ........ pp. 9, 14, 39
MacDonald, Morey, Iowa State Univ.,
· · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... pp. 8, 31, 43, 47, 83
#406 .......................... p. 46
McBride, Brent A., Univ. of IllinoisMadden-Derdich, Debra A., Arizona State
Urbana/Champaign, #TC5 .......... p. 8
Univ., #112-22, #205-23, #303-27 ....... .
McCallum, Larry W., Augustana Col.,
· · ·. ·. · · · ... · · · ......... pp. 16, 22, 34 \
#PCAC.
...... pp. 11, 59
Magarrell, Roberta, Brigham Young Univ.,
McClintock, Charles, Cornell Univ.,
#209 .......................... p. 23
#112-29.............
. ... p. 17
Magistad, Beth Maddock, Univ. of
McCormick, David, Nat!. Jewish Medical &
Minnesota, # 319-7 ............... p. 38
Research Ctr., #324 ............ pp. 7, 39
Mahoney, Anne Rankin, Univ. of Denver,
McCoy J. Kelly, Brigham Young Univ.,
#115 .......................... ~ 17
#112-13 ........................ p. 16
Mak, Leanne, Univ. of British Columbia,
McCubbin, CFLE, Hamilton I., Univ. of
#403-3 ........................ p. 44
Wisconsin-Madison, #415 ...... pp. 49, 83
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech, #TC2 ... p. 8
McDermott-Murphy, CFLE, Dana, Latin
Mamlleco, Barbara, Brigham Young Univ.,
Sch. of Chicago, #212-8, #409-4 pp. 24, 46
#119, #234-6 . . . .
. ... pp. 18,30
McGeorge, Christine R., Univ. of Minnesota,
Manke, Mary P., Mankato State Univ.,
#225 . . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... p. 28
#121 .......................... ~ 18
McGraw, Lori A., Oregon State Univ.,
Mannis, Valerie S., Univ. of Wisconsin#303-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Madison, #303-4 ................. p. 33
McGuigan, William M., Oregon State Univ.,
Margee, Texas Tech Univ., #313-16 .... p. 36
#403-16.. .
.. .. .. . . . .. . p. 45
Marini, Bonnie G., SUNY-Oswego,
McHale, Susan M., Penn State Univ.,
#205-28 ........................ p. 23
#4l6
.
.. p. 49
Marks, Stephen R., Univ. of Maine,
McKemy, CFLE, Patrick C., Ohio State
#TC5, #108 . . . . . . .
. . pp. 8, 14, 15
Univ., #1 06, #112-18, #303-15, #303-16,
Marrs, Robert W., Iowa State Univ.,
#305, #327-5 .... pp. 14, 16, 33, 34, 40, 52
#313-13..............
. ...... p. 36
McLoyd, Vonnie C., Univ. of Michigan,
Marshall, Elaine, Sorensen, Brigham Young
#330 . . . . . . . . .
. .... p. 41
Univ., #234-6 ................... p. 30
McMichael B. J., Oklahoma State Univ.,
Marshall, Sheila K., Univ. of British
#121, #205-13, #313-2
.. pp. 18, 22, 36
Columbia, #403-3 ................ p. 44
McNamara, Heather Haley, Univ. of
Marsiglia, William, Univ. of Florida,
Massachusetts, #1 08 . . . . . . . . . . . .. p. 15
#210, #305
...... p. 23, 34
McQuillan, Julia, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Martin Jennifer L., Texas Woman's Univ.,
#115,#218
.. pp.17,26
#303-14....
. .. p. 33
McRoy, Ruth, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
Martin, CFLE, Sally S., Univ. of Nevada,
.. p. 8
#TC6
........ p. 47
Reno, #409-7
Medora, CFLE, Nilufer, California State
Martinez, Estella A., Univ. of New Mexico,
Univ.-Long Beach,
#223, #313-3 ............... pp. 28, 36
#205-9, #403-4 .
. ... pp. 22, 44
Masini, Milagros T., Iowa State Univ.,
Meiers, Sonja J., Mankato State Univ.,
#313-13 .... :.....
. .. p. 36
#319-9.
. ....... p. 38
68 1999 NCFR Annual C_::>nference Program
Melby, CFLE, Janet Nieuwsma, Iowa State
Univ., #223 ..................... p. 28
Merrill, Lex L., Navall-Iealth Research Ctr.,
#306 .......................... p. 34
Merrill, Marina, Oregon State Univ.,
#309-7, #309-8 .................. p. 35
Merrill, CFLE, Chloe D., Weber State Univ.,
#309-5 ........................ p. 35
Mertens, CFLE, Carol Elaine, Univ. of
Iowa, #212-9 .................... p. 24
Mertensmeyer, Carol A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #328-6 ................ p. 40
Meschke, Laurie L., Ohio State Univ.,
#115, #309-11 ..
.. ...... pp. 17, 35
Meyer, Kevin, Ohio State Univ.,
..................... p. 48
#412-1
Michael, CFLE, Phyllis E., Warner Pacific
Col., #127 ...................... p. 19
Michaels, Marcia L., Arizona State Univ.,
#220-6 ........................ p. 27
Middleton, Meredith L., Univ. of Georgia,
#303-10 ........................ p. 33
Milardo, Robert M., Univ. of Maine,
#129, #241, #337-6 .... pp. 20, 42, 52, 57
Miller, Brent C., Utah State Univ.,
#303-2, #313-4 ........... pp. 33, 36, 83
Miller, Paul J., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#318 .......................... p. 37
Miller-N orrell, J. Elizabeth, Northern Illinois
Univ., #100, #310 ............ pp. 13, 36
Mistry, Rashmita, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#330 . . . . . .
. ............. p. 41
Monroe, Pamela A., Louisiana State Univ.,
#412-16.....
. .............. p. 48
Moran, Patricia, Oregon State Univ.,
#123 ........................ pp. 6, 19
Morelock, Catherine Nichole, Texas Tech
Univ., #205-29 . .
. ......... p. 23
Moreno, Robert P., Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #104, #405 ....... pp. 14, 46
Morgan, Laura, Natl. Legal Research Group.,
#412-18.
...........
. . p. 48
Morris, Melanie B., Univ. of Mississippi,
#112-23....
. ............. p. 16
Morris, CFLE, Michael Lane, Univ. of
Tennessee- Knoxville,
#336, #403-13, #412-5 ..... pp. 42, 45, 48
Morrison, Johnetta Wade, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #316
.........
. p. 37
Morton, Goldie, Univ. of Maryland,
#337-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . p. 42
Moscato, Susan R., Univ. of Portland,
#212-6
.... p. 24
Moyes, Jenni, Progressive Youth, Inc.,
#309-5
................. p. 35
�Mulligan, Carol, Peoria, IL,
. p 37
#317 ...... .
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ.,
#205-19, #332-7.
. .. pp. 22, 41
Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State Univ.,
#205-19, #332-7.
. ... pp. 22, 41
Mulsow, Miriam H., Texao Tech Univ.,
#309-6, #410
..... pp. 35, 47
Munoz, Cecilia, Natl. Conference of
LaRossa, #120.
. ... pp. 6, 18
Murowchick, Elise, Univ. of CaliforniaSan Francisco, #TC1 0
... p. 8
Murphy, Megari J., Univ. of Georgia,
#313-23, #412-11
.. pp. 36, 48
Murray, Colleen I., Univ. of Nevada,
. pp. 30, 34
Reno, #23_9, #305 . .
Murry, Velma McBride, Univ. of Georgia,
#223, #327-8, #405 . pp. 12, 28, 40, 46
Myers, Sharon K., Messiah Col.,
#409-5
. . . . . . . . . . ... p. 46
Myers-Bowman, CFLE, Karen S.,
Kansas State Univ., #403-23 ..... p. 45
Myers-Walls, CFLE, Judith A., Purdue
Univ., #403-23
. p. 45
N
Nagdimonjay, Didi, Hiroch Commun.
Ment. Health Ctr, #119
... p. 18
Nakamoto, Mindy J., Univ. of Minnesota,
#205-7, #343 ............ pp. 22, 43
Negretti, Michael A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#1 05, #220-4, #234-2, #313-24.
..... pp. 14, 27, 30, 37
Nelson, Briana S., Kanoas State Univ.,
#220-2, #309-4, #415 .. pp. 27, 35, 49
Nelson, CFLE, Patricia Tanner, Univ. of
Delaware, # 332-1.
. p. 41
Nelson, Regena F., Western Michigan
Univ., #412-22
.. p. 48
Nelson, Stacie, lowa State Univ.,
#332-4 . . . . .
. ... p. 41
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnestoa
.........
. ... p. 83
Newell, Kenneth E., Brigham Young
Univ., #205-9
.... p. 22
Newman, Barbara M., Ohio State Univ.,
#205-24
.... p. 22
Newsome, Deborah, Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro, #215-20 ... p. 26
Nezey, Ida 0., Lafayette General Medical
............ p. 30
Ctr., #234-7
Nichols, Jr., William C., Private Practice,
,\thens, C1\ .
. ... p. 83
Nicola, Jo-Ann, California State Univ.Sacramento, #332-8.
. ... p. 41
Niehuis, Sylvia, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#403-9 . . . . .
. ........... p. 45
Nordquist, Vey M., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #403-22 ............ p. 45
Nownes, Elsa, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #403-22 ............ p. 45
Nuetzman, Christy P., Univ. of Kentucky
Coop. Ext. Serv., #403-4 ....... p. 44
Nye, F. Ivan, Emeritus, Washington State
Univ..
. ... p. 83
O'Neal, Keri, Texao Tech Univ.,
#215-23 .................... p. 26
O'Shea, Kaitilin S., Private Practice,
#119
..................... p 18
Ochoa, Alberta, San Diego State Univ.,
#106 . . . . . . . . . .
. ..... p. 14
Ok, Sun Wha, Seoul Natl. Univ.,
#403-29 . . . . . . . . .
. ...... p. 45
Olsen, Susanne Frost, Brigham Young
Univ., #205-4, #234-6,
#303-8 .............. pp. 22, 30, 33
Olson, David H., Univ. of Minnesota,
#307 ................... pp. 34, 83
Olson, Geraldine, Oregon State Univ.,
#123 .................... pp. 6, 19
Olson, Lynn, American Academy of
Pediatric>, #224 . . .
. ....... p. 28
Onaga, Esther E., Michigan State Univ.,
#224 ....................... p. 28
Oravecz, Linda M., Univ. of Maryland,
#2~ ....................... p~
Osofsky, Joy D., Louisiana State Univ.
Med. Ctr., #403-15 ............ p. 45
Oswald, Ramona F., Univ. of Illinois,
.... pp. 18, 27
#121, #220-10
Owen, Lani, Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-13 .................... p. 16
Oxford, John, Arizona State Univ.,
#106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. p. 14
Ozretich, CFLE, Rachel A., Oregon State
Univ., #303-11 ............... p. 33
p
Pa!kovitz, Rob, Univ. of Delaware,
#202, #210 . . . .
. .... pp. 21, 23
Palm, Glen F., St. Cloud State Univ.,
#412-9 . . . .
. .......... p. 48
Pamulapati, Sireesha, Oregon State Univ.,
#309-7, #309-8........
. p. 35
Pappas, Nick, Ohio State Univ.,
#327-5 .. .. .. .. . ..
. p. 40
Park, Jennifer J., Florida State Univ.,
#332-7.
. ... p. 41
Park, Juhee, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #232 ...... p. 29
Park, Jung Hee, Kyunghee Univ.,
#112-11 .................... p.16
Parke, Ross, Univ. of California-Riverside,
#219 .................. pp. 6, 21, 27
Parker, Jennifer, Virginia Tech,
#114 ....................... p.17
Pasley, B. Kay, Univ. of Nord1 CarolinaGreensboro, #TC3, #108, #210, #308
.... pp. 8, 14, 23, 34, 52
Patterson, Joan M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#224 ....................... p. 28
Paul, Lynn, Monr~UJa State Univ.,
#328-2 ...................... p. 40
Paulsen, Catherine L., Au go burg Col.,
Minneapolis, MN, #332-9 ........ p. 41
Paulsen, Curt M., r\ugoburg Col.,
Minneapolis, MN, #332-9.
. .. p. 41
Pepper, John, National Council on Family
Relations Staff ................. p. 59
Perkins, Daniel Francis, Univ. of Florida,
#332-7 ...................... p. 41
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen A., Univ. of
Massachusetts,
#TC8, #108, #115 ....... pp. 8, 15,17
Peterson, Donna J., Univ. of Arizona,
#408
.. p. 46
Peterson, Gary W., ;\rizona State Univ.,
#106
.............. p. 14
Peterson, CFLE, Rick L., Virginia Tech,
#303-29, #306 ............... pp. 34
Petty, Angela M., Mental Health
Connections, #112-12 .......... p. 16
Philaretou, Andreas G., Virginia Tech,
#306
.........
. ... p. 34
Pidcock, Boyd W., Lewis & Clark Col.,
Portland, OR, #313-22, #313-23 .
................ pp 37
Pierce, Sarah, Louisiana State Univ.,
#112-8 ...................... p. 16
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ.,
#330, #337-4 ............. pp. 41, 42
Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ.,
#TC8, #325 ............ pp. 8, 39, 53
Pleck, Joseph H., Univ. of lllinoisUrbana/ Champaign,
#TC5, #210 . .
. ..... pp. 8, 23
Plunkett, Scott Wayne, California State
Univ.-Northridge,
#121, #205-13, #315 .... pp. 18, 22,37
Ponzetti, Jr., CFLE, James J., Warner
Pacific Col., #322 .......... pp. 39, 59
Porter, Blaine R., Emeritus, Brigham
Young Univ........ ·............ p. 83
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�Powell, CFLE, Lane H., Texas Tech Univ.,
#PCAC, #340, #410 ................. .
............ pp. 11, 43, 47, 52, 55, 57, 59
Power, Martha Bauman, Illinois State Univ.,
#412-13 ........................ p. 48
Pratt, Clara C., Oregon State Univ., #303-11,
#332-10, #403-16 ......... pp. 33; 42,45
Price, Christine A., Southwest Missouri State
Univ., #412-11 .. .. .. .. .. .. .
.. . p. 48
Price, Sharon J., Univ. of Georgia,
#412-11 .................... pp. 48, 83
Prost, Justin, Arizona State Univ.,
#215-12 ........................ p. 26
Pryor, Jan, Univ. of Auckland,
#122 ........................ pp. 6, 18
Pyke, Karen D., Univ. of Florida,
#215-13 ........................ p. 26
Q
Quoss, CFLE, Bernita, Univ. of Wyoming,
#112-25 ........................ J:· 16
R
Radina,CFLE, Marie Elise, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #408 .......... p. 46
Ramassini, Kris K., Mississippi Univ. for
.... p. 33
Women, #303-1 0
Ramey, Sharon L., Civitan Int. Research Ctr.,
#215-24 ........................ p. 26
Ramos, Kathleen D., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #215-1 ................ p. 25
Randolph, Suzanne M., Univ. of Maryland,
#229 .......................... p. 29
Ranc, Thomas R., Washington State Univ.,
#TC5
....... p. 8
Reams, Sue, Los Angeles, CA,
#211 .................... pp. 7, 21, 24
Reese-Weber, Marla J., Illinois State Univ.,
#205-12, #205-24 . .
. .... p. 22
Reiboldt, Wendy, California State Univ.-Long
Beach, #412-20 .................. p. 48
Reifenrath, Sarah, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#307 . .
. . p. 34
Reifman, Alan S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#327-6 . . .
. .. p. 40
Reimann, Renate, Hamilton Univ.,
#115, #414..
. ... pp. 17,49
Reimer, Kevin S., l'uller Theological Scm.,
#306
... p. 34
Reiss, Ira L., Univ. of Minnesota . . . . . p. 83
Reitzes, Donald C., Gcoq,,;,a State Univ.,
#218 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .
. p. 26
Reyes, Belinda, Public Policy lmt of
California, #120.
. ......... pp. 6, 18
Reyes, CFLE, J. Robert, Messiah Col.,
#313-3 ........................ p. 36
Rezac, Sandra J., Wichita State Univ.,
#308, #318 ............. , .... pp. 34, 37
Richards, Catherine, Oregon State Univ.,
#325 .......................... p. 39
Richards, Leslie N., Oregon State Univ.,
#123, #309-7, #309-8 ....... pp. 6, 19,35
Richardson-Bouie, Deborale, Messiah Col.,
#208 .......................... p. 23
Richmond, Lucinda S., Univ. of Arizona,
#403-2 ........................ p. 44
Riley, Dave, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#229 .......................... p. 29
Rios-Eilis, Britt K., California State Univ.Long Beach, #230 ................ p. 29
Ritblatt, Shulamit N., San Diego State Univ.,
#106 ................... pp. 14, 55, 59
Roberto, Karen A., Virginia Tech,
#303-21 ........................ p. 33
Roberts, Debra D., Univ. of Maryland,
#229 .......................... p. 29
Robe!'ts, CFLE, Diane Vaughan, Cincinnati,
OH Public Schs., #208 ............ p. 23
Roberts, CFLE, Lisen C., Western Carolina
Univ., #PCEEM, #409-8 ...... pp. 10, 47
Roberts, Richard, Utah State Univ.,
#329 .......................... p. 41
Roberts, Robert E. L., Univ. of Southern
California, #TC4, #326 ....... pp. 7, 8, 40
Roberts, CFLE, Thomas W., California State
Univ.-Long Beach, #105 ........... p. 14
Robinson, Clyde, Brigham Young Univ.,
#205-4, #303-8 .............. pp. 22, 33
Robinson, Linda C., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#205-13, #315 .............. pp. 22,37
Robson-Funk, Bridget L., Industrial
Technology Education, #205-27 ..... p. 23
Rodgers, Bryan, Australian National Univ.,
#122.....
. .......... pp. 6, 18
Rogers, Stacy Jo, Penn State Univ.,
#308, #318 ................. 'pp. 34, 37
Rohrbackt;r, Jill M., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#303-24 . . . . . .
. ....... p. 33
Rollins, Alethea, Univ. of North Carolina. .... p. 14
Greensboro, #108.....
Rollins, Suzanne Z., Louisiana State Univ.,
# 112-8 ....................... pp. 16
Rose, Hilary, Washington State Univ.,
#101, #201, #220, #301, #310 ......... .
... pp. 13, 21, 27, 32, 36, 55, 57
Rose, William E., Purdue Univ.,
#231, #309-9 . .
. . pp. 29, 35
Rosen, Karen H., Virginia Tech,
#337-8................... . ... p. 42
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Rosenblatt, Paul C., Univ. of Minnesota,
#PCEEM . . . . . . . .
. ...... pp. 10, 52
Roth, Natalie Heersi, Fuller Theological
Sem., #306 ..................... p. 34
Rouse, Marlo, Univ. of Georgia,
#337-9 ......................... p. 42
Rouse, Mary Ann, #104 ............ p. 14
Rousey, Annmaria, R & R Consulting,
#223, #303-5 ............... pp. 28, 33
Rudolph, Jennifer L., Bowling Green State
Univ., #205-15
........... p. 22
Rumbaut, Ruben, Univ. of Michigan,
#116........
. ............. pp 6,17
Russell, Stephen T., Univ. of CaliforniaDavis, #TC4, #1'19 ............ pp. 8, 18
Russo, CFLE, Theresa J., Murray State Univ.,
#403-24 ........................ p. 45
Ryan, Lorrie, Central Michigan Univ.,
#112-8, #309 ............... pp. 16, 35
Ryberg, Jeanne, National Council Family
Relations. . .
. ... pp. 5, 55, 59
s
Sager, David W., Christ's Haven for Children,
#313-7 ......................... p. 36
Sanchez, Yolanda, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#PCEEM ...................... p. 10
Sanders, Gregory F., North Dalwta State
Univ., #205-30 .................. p. 23
Sandifer-Stech, CFLE, Dan M., Samford
Univ., #309-10, #322 ......... pp. 35, 39
?ankey-Garcia, Maria Del Rayo, Private
Practice, #403-19 ................ p. 45
Savin-Williams, Ritch, Cornell Univ.,
#119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. p. 18
Scheer, Scott D., Ohio State Univ.,
...... pp. 35, 40
#309-11, #328-1 0
Schilmoeller, Gary L., Univ. of Maine,
#112-2
............... p. 16
Schilmoeller, Kathryn J., Univ. of Maine,
#112-2
..... p. 16
Schmiege, Cynthia J., Univ. of Idaho,
#413
............ p. 48
Schock, Angie M., Ohio State Univ.,
#205-25 . . . . . . . . . .
. ......... p. 22
Schultz Jere!yn B., Ohio State Univ.,
#412-3
.................. p.48
Schultz, M. Christine, Univ. of Maryland,
............. p.16
#112-24
Schvaneveldt, Jay D., Utah State Univ.,
#308
................ p. 34
Schvaneveldt, Paul L., Univ. of North
Carolina-C;rccnsboro, #308 ..
.. p. 34
�Scott, CFLE, Jean Pearson, Texas Tech
Univ., #TC2, #112-19 . . . . . .... pp. 8, 16
Seat, Rajko, Fam. Serv. Assn. of Toronto,
#327-7 ........................ p. 40
Seccombe, Karen, Portland State Univ.,
#310, #329, #337-6 ........ p. 36, 41, 42
Seery, Brenda L., Purdue Univ.,
#TC10 ......................... p. 8
Sellers, Tina Schermer, Seattle Pacific Univ.,
#225
............
. p. 28
Seo, Byong Sook, Hanyang Univ.,
#215-2 .......... .
. p. 25
Serovich, Julianne M., Ohio State Univ.,
#409-9 ................... , .... p. 47
Shapiro, Adam D., Univ. of North Florida,
#202, #2~ 9 ................. pp. 21' 27
Shea, Robert, Lorna Linda Univ.,
#324 ....................... pp. 7, 39
Shehan, Constance, Univ. of Florida,
#TC:8, #129, #241 ......... pp. 8, 20, 53
Shelton, Lawrence G., Univ. of Vermont,
.... pp. 46, 47
#404, #409-10
Shepard, CFLE, Janet G., Practical Parenting
Partnerships, #328-7 .............. p. 40
Sherif, Bahira, Univ. of Delaware,
#106, #317, #337-10 ...... pp. 14,37, 42
Sherman, Suzan, Concordia Col.,
#319-9, #329 ............... pp. 38, 41
Shim, Kiyoung, Seoul Nat!. Univ.,
#403-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... p. 45
Shumway, Sterling T., Texas Tech Univ.
Health Sciences C:tr., #313-17 ....... p. 36
Siegenthaler, Amanda Lynch, Univ. of
Minnesota, #PCEEM, #326,
#412-14, #414 ............ pp. 10, 48, 49
Silverstein, Merril, Univ. of Southern
California, #326 .............. pp. 7, 40
Silvey, LeAnne E., GVSU, Grand Rapids, Ml,
#PCFmM ...................... p. 10
Simmerman, Susan, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #112-3
.... p. 16
Simons, Ronald L., Iowa State Univ.,
#122, #218
.. pp. 18, 26
Simpson, Rae, Massachusetts lost. of Tech.,
#315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... p. 37
Skaff, Marilyn, Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #327-2 ................ p. 40
Skinner, Kevin B., Brigham Young Univ.,
#215-10...........
. ... p. 25
Slade, Denim, Ohio State Univ.,
#327-5
..... p. 40
Small, Stephen, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,
#315 . . . . . . . . .
. ..... p. 37
Smart, CFLE, Laura S., Northern Illinois
Univ., #209 ..................... p. 23
Smith, Andrea, Western Michigan Univ.,
#412-10 ........................ p. 48
Smith, Deborah B., Univ. of Missouri-Kansas
City, #112-26 .................... p. 17
Smith, Delores E.,· Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #114, #205-8, #332-3 ....... .
........................ pp. 17, 22, 41
Smith, Shanna E., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#403-8 ........................ p. 45
Smith, Stephen C., Purdue Univ.,
#309-9 ........................ p. 35
Sinith, Suzanne R., Washington State Univ.Vancouver, #220-6 ............... p. 27
Smith, Trellis L., Univ. of Georgia,
#205-21 ........................ p. 22
Smith, Jr., William M., Emeritus, Penn State
Univ............................ p. 83
Snyder, Scott W., Univ. of AlabamaBirmingham, #215-24 ............. p. 26
Soderman, Anne K., Michigan State Univ.,
#328-9 ........................ p. 40
Solheim, Catherine, Univ. of Minnesota,
#123 .......................... p. 19
Sollie, Donna L., Auburn Univ., #131, #21521, #303-22, #331 ... pp. 20, 26, 33, 41, 55
Sotomayor, Marta, Nat!. Hispanic Coun. on
Aging, Washington, DC,
#311, #314 ............ pp. 6, 32, 35, 37
Soukup, Karla, Virginia Tech,
#403-12 ........................ p. 45
Spanier, Graham, Penn State Univ...... p. 83
South, Nancy A., Alberta Alcohol & Drug
Abuse Commis., #303-29, #306 ..... p. 34
Sporakowski, CFLE, Michael, Virginia Tech,
#241 ...................... pp. 31, 83
Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case Western Reserve
Univ, #TC15, #112-28 ......... pp. 9, 17
Srinivasan, Padma, Bowling Green State
Univ., #319-8 ................... p. 38
Stack, Carol, Univ. of California-Berkeley,
#331 .................... pp. 7, 32,41
Stack, Steven, Wayne State Univ., #307 . p. 34
Stanberry, CFLE, Anne M., Uni::. of
Southern Mississippi, #PCAC, #212,
#303-18, #309, #319-2, #409-11 ....
. · · · .............. pp. 11, 24, 33, 38, 47
Stanberry, CFLE, J., Phillip, Univ. of
Southern Mississippi, #409-11 ...... p. 47
Stander, Valerie A., Naval Health Research
Ctr., #306 ...................... p. 34
Stanley, Scott M., Denver, CO, #TC9 ... p. 8
Stanton, M. Duncan, Spaulding Univ.,
#324. . . . . ................. pp. 7, 39
Starr, Elizabeth L., Univ. of British Columbia,
#403-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. p. 45
Steele, Connie, Emeritus, Univ. of Tennessee
..............................
p~
Stephens, Dionne P., Univ. of Georgia,
#327-8, #337-9 .............. pp. 40, 42
Stewart, Susan D., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#408 .......................... p. 46
Stith, Sandra, Virginia Tech, #337-8 ... p. 42
Stout, Julie, Brigham Young Univ.,
#313-10 ........................ p. 36
Straus, Murray A., Univ. of New Hampshire
............................... p. 83
Stuart, Troy, Louisiana State Univ.,
#112-8 ........................ p. 16
Stueve, Jeffrey L., Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #TC5 .......... p. 8
Sugawara, Alan I., Oregon State Univ.,
#123, #245B .............. pp. 6, 19, 31
Sun, Yumei, Iowa State Univ.,
#313-20 ........................ p. 36
Sung, Miai, Seoul Nat!. Univ., #215-3 .. p. 25
Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #106, #308 ...... pp. 14, 34, 59
Surra, Catherine, A, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#234-1, #318 ................ pp. 30, 37
Swank, Eric, Morehead State Univ.,
#215-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..... p. 26
Swenson, DonaldS., Mt. Royal Col.,
#TC13, #407....
. .... pp. 9, 46
T
Taggart, Dorothy M., U~iv. of Arkansas,
#114 .......................... p.17
Takigiku, Susan, Purdue Univ.,
mw~
......................... pv
Tanaka, Kimi, Univ. of British Columbia,
#215-8 ......................... p. 25
Tang, Shain-May, National Open Univ.,
m1~
......................... p~
Taylor, CFLE, Alan C., Syracuse Univ.,
#TC14, #407 ................. pp. 9, 46
Thieman, Alice A., Iowa State Univ.,
#112-14, #112-15 .
. . p. 16
Thomas, Volker K., Purdue Univ.,
#325 . . . . . . . . .
. .... p. 39
Thompson, Anne I., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #415 .................. p. 49
Thompson, Elizabeth A., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #403-25, #415 ..... .
........................... pp. 45, 49
Thompson, M. Dewana, Louisiana State
Univ. Med. Ctr.,
#223, #403-15.
. pp. 28, 45
Thomsen, Steve, Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-13 . .
. . p. 16
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�Tiesel, Judy Watson, Family Therapy Resources, Minneapolis, MN, #107, #226,
W2.43, #302, #400 ... pp. 14, 28, 31, 44, 55
Tiete!, Constance, . .
. ... p. 55
Toepfer, Steven M., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-5 ......................... p. 16
Toews, Michelle L., Ohio State Univ.,
#112-18, #412-2 ............. pp. 16,48
Tomlinson, Patricia Short, Univ. of
Minnesota, #319-9 ............... p. 38
Topham, Glade L., Brigham Young Univ.,
#403-5 ......................... p. 44
Torgerson, Susan, The Greenery Restaurant,
Ogden, UT, #309-5
.... p. 35
Tornatore, Jane B., Univ. of Minnesota,
#412-14 ........................ p. 48
Treas, Judith K., Univ. of California-Irvine,
#327-9 ......................... p. 40
Trzcinski, Eileen, Wayne State Univ.,
#323 .......................... p. 39
Tucker, Corinna J., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #416 . . . . . . .
. .. p. 49
Turner, Joseph G., Colorado State Univ.,
#225 .......................... p. 28
Turner-Musa, Jocelyn 0., Johns Hopkins
Univ., #329 ..................... p. 4!
u
Umana, Adriana J., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #316 . .
. . p. 37
Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona State Univ.,
#112-22, #205-23, #303-27 .. pp. 16, 22, 34
Uttal, Lynet, Univ. of Wisconsin-Maclison,
#337-11, #344...
. .... pp. 42,43
Vail, Mary Orosz, Goffstown, Nil,
#303-28 . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Vandergriff-Avery, Maria, Univ. of Maryland,
#212-11, #212-12, #305
..... pp. 24,34
Vandewater, Elizabeth, Univ. of Texas... pp. 26, 41
/\.ustin, #215-26, #330
VanDulmen, Manfred, Univ. of Minnesota,
#303-2 .
. .. p. 33
VanHorn, M. Lee,·Civitan Int. Research Ctr.,
#215-24
.. p. 26
Vankawa, Lakaushal, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#303-14 . .
. .... p. 33
VanRiper, Marcia, Ohio State Univ.,
#402
........... p 44
Verstaag, Dottie, Seventh Day 1\dventist
Church . .
. ... pp. 5, 55
Vetter, Allison L, Univ. of Nebraska-! ,in coin,
#327-10 . .
. .......... p. 40
Villarruel, Francisco A., Michigan State Univ.,
#PCEEM, #224, #230, #237, #311, #405
............ pp. 10, 28, 29, 30, 35, 46, 55
Vinick, Barbara H., Veterans Administration,
#234-9 ......................... p. 30
Volling, Brenda L., Univ. of Michigan,
#TC12 .......................... p. 9
Vuchinich, Sam, Oregon State Univ.,
#303-11, #403-16 ............ pp. 33, 45
Wagener, Linda Mans, Fuller Theological
Sem., #306 ..................... p. 34
Walcheski, Michael J., Concorclia Univ.,
#305, #407 ................. pp. 34, 46
Walker, Alexis J., Oregon State Univ., #TCPS,
#123, #303-26 ........ pp. 6, 9, 18, 33, 83
Walker, Kathleen, Kansas State Univ.,
#403-23 ........................ p. 45
Wall, Sterling K., Auburn Univ.,
#215-21, #303-22 ............ pp. 26, 33
Wallace, Lora Ebert, Iowa State Univ.,
#112-16 ........................ p. 16
Wallick, Kay, Shepherd's Ctr. of Kansas City
Cen., #112-26 ................... p. 17
Walters, Elizabeth Raven, Boston Univ.,
#PCEEM ...................... p. 10
Walters, James, Emeritus, Univ. of Georgia
.... : . ........................ ·~ 83
Walters, Lynda Henley, Univ. of Georgia,
#309-12 .................... pp. 35, 83
Wamboldt, Fred, Nat!. Jewish Medical &
Research Ctr., Denver, #324 ...... pp. 7, 39
Wampler, RichardS., Texas Tech Univ.,
#225, #313-16, #313-17 ...... pp. 28,36
Wang, Aimin, Miami Univ.,
#234-8, #319-1 0 . . . . . . . . . . .. pp. 30, 38
Warner, Rebecca L., Oregon State Univ.,
#310 .......................... p. 36
Warrix, Marisa, Ohio State Univ. Ext.,
#328-10 .................. ,...... p. 40
Watson, Wendy, Brigham Young Univ.,
#337-12 ........................ p. 42
Weaver, Shannon E., Univ. of lvfissouriColumbia, #TC3, #215-25, #408 ....... .
................... pp. 8, 26, 46
Webb, Farrell J., Kansas State Univ.,
#316 . .
. .... p. 37
Webb John D., Hope International Univ.,
Fullerton, Ci\, #234-10 ............ p. 30
Webb, Tommy, Univ. of Southern Mississippi,
#319-2 . . . . . .
. ............. p. 38
Weber, CFLE, Janice G., Univ. of
Southwestern Louisiana, #234-7 ..... p. 30
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Wehage,Wendy, Univ. of Akron,
#205-26 ......... : .............. p. 22
Weigel, Dan, Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
#409-7 ......................... p. 47
Welch, CFLE, Kelly Jean Shea, Kansas State
Univ., #403-6 .................... p. 44
Wells, CFLE, Mary Elizabeth, Brigham
'
Young Univ., #205-4 .............. p. 22
Werner-Wilson, Ronald Jay, Univ. of Iowa,
#313-13 ........................ p. 36
West, Charles K., Univ. of Mississippi,
#112-23 ........................ p. 16
West, Steven L., Texas Tech Univ.,
#215-14 ........................ p. 26
Weston, Ruth E., Australian lnst. of Family
Studies, #330 .................... p. 41
Whitcopf, Sarah, Univ. of Alabama,
#112-10 ........................ p. 16
White, James M., Univ. of British Columbia,
#TC15 .......................... p. 9
White, Joseph Michael, South Dakota State
Univ., #313-5 .................... p. 36
White, Mark B., Auburn Univ.,
#215-21, #303-22 ............ pp. 26, 33
White, Mel, Universal Fellowship, Metropolitan Community Churches, Los Angeles,
CA, #107 .................... pp. 6, 14
Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne, Univ. of
Arkansas, #215-22 ................ p. 26
Wicker, Karen, Iowa State Univ.,
#112-16 ........................ p. 16
Wiegmann, Janice H., McKendree Col.,
#112-17 ........................ p. 16
Wieling, Elizabeth, Texas Tech Univ., #105,
#218, #220-4, #234-2 ... pp. 14, 26, 27, 30
Wilburn, Victor R., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #205-8. . . . . . . .
. p. 22
Wilcox, Karen L., Ohio Univ.,
#303-17 ........................ p. 33
Williams, Carl, Consultant, Philadelphia, PA
...............................
p~
Williams, Dan, College Ave. Church of
Christ, #TC9 ..................... p. 8
Williams, Karen Cachevki, Univ. of
Wyoming, #112-25 ............... p. 16
Williams, Marleen, Brigham Young Univ.,
#112-13 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . p. 16
Williams, S. Taylor, Univ. of Alabama,
#412-8 . . . . . . .
. p. 48
Wilson, Laura Lee, Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside, #112-3 ................. p. 16
Wilson, Siephan M., Univ. of Kentucky,
#106, #205-9, #209, #403-4 ........... .
............ pp. 14, 22, 23, 44
�Winter, CMP, Cindy, National Council on
Family Relations ...... pp. 4, 11, 52, 53,
........................... 55, 59
Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of
Connecticut, #323, #406 ..... pp. 39, 46
Wong, Ina, Brigham Young Univ.,
#TC7 . .
. ............... p. 8
Woolfolk, Tara N., Univ. of Delaware,
#317 ........................ p. 37
Worley, Sarah, Kent State Univ.,
#403-26 ..................... p. 45
Wozny, Darren, Iowa State Univ.,
#313-13 ..................... p. 36
Wright, David W., Florida State Univ.,
#220-2 ....................... p. 27
Wright, Debra L., Univ. of Wisconsin..... p. 48
Madison, #412-15
Wrobel, Gretchen Miller, Bethel Col. &
Sem., St. Paul, MN, #TC6 ........ p. 8
Wyman, Heidi, Arizona State Univ.,
#303-27 ...................... p. 34
X
Xia, Yan, Cameron Univ., #307 ..... p. 34
Xie, Xiaolin, Cameron Univ., #307 .. p. 34
Xiong, Blong, Univ. of Minnesota,
#322.................. pp. 6, 32, 39
y
Yang, Raymond K., Colorado State Univ.,
#205-16 ..................... p. 22
Yang, Sungeun, Univ. of Minnesota,
#232 ........................ p. 29
Yarbrough, David N., Univ. of South-.
western Louisiana, #403-14 ...... p. 45
Yazedjian, Ani, Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, #405 ....... p. 46
Yoo, Gyesook, Korean Assn. of Farri.
Couns. & Educ., #232 .......... p. 29
Yoo, Young Ju, Kyunghee Univ.,
#112-11 ..................... p.16
Yoon, Gyungja, Dong-Eui Univ.,
#232 ........................ p. 29
Yuh, Jongil, Univ. of Hawaii,
#405,....... . ............. p. 46
z
Zaman, Ahmed, Manhattan Community
Col., #215-15 ................. p. 26
Zhou, Min, Univ. of California-Los
Angeles, #PCEEM ............. p. 10
Zhou, Zhi, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#307 ........................ p. 34
Zimmerman, Shirley L., Univ. of
Minnesota, #323, #406 ..... pp. 39, 46
· Zimme!'man,Wendy, Urban Inst.,
Washington, DC,
#231, #323 ............. pp. 7, 21, 29
Zubrow, Judy, CoL for Lifelong Learning,
NH, #212-1 .................. p. 24
Zvonkovic, Anisa M., Oregon State Univ.,
#TC7, #123, #325, #403-18, #413 ....
· · · · · · · ........ pp. 6, 8, 19, 39, 45, 48
33 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
TO NCFR COMMITTEE
33 undergraduate and graduate programs have now been submitted to the NCFR Academic Program Review
Committee for review. Twenty-eight programs have been approved and five are currently under review or working to
modify their curriculum to meet program requirements. The Committee reviews the course offerings and determines if
they cover the content needed for the Provisional Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation. Graduates of these approved programs qualify to complete an abbreviated application process for Provisional certification and pay a reduced application fee.
Congratulations to these schools!
Spring Arbor College - Family Life Education Anderson University- Family Science- undergraduate
undergraduate
,
Andrews University • Family Studies - undergraduate;
University of Nebraska Keamey- Family & Consumer
Family Life International/Religious Education - graduate
·
Sciences • undergraduate
Auburn University- Human Dev. & Family Studies University of New Hampshire- Family Studies- undergraduate & graduate
undergraduate
Brigham Young University- Family Sciences- undergraduate;
Universiiy of North Texas - Child/Human Development and
Family Sciences & Human Dev. -graduate; & Marriage & Family
Family Studies- undergraduate & graduate
Therapy - graduate
University of Southem
-Child & Family StudiesCalifornia State University • long Beach - Family and
undergraduate
Consumer Sciences- Child Dev. and Family Studies Option -underUniversity of Tennessee- K11oxvme- Family Studies
graduate
- undergraduate
Indiana University of IPA- Child Dev. & Family RelationsUniversity of Wisconsin· Madison- Child & Family Studiesundergraduate
undergraduate
Kansas State University - Family Life & Community Service ~Child & Family StudiesUniversity of
undergraduate
undergraduate
Kent State University- Individual/Family Studies- undergraduWarner Pacific College- Human Dev. and. Family Studiesate & graduate
undergraduate
Messiah College - Family Studies- undergraduate
Weber State University - Child and Fam.ily Studies - underM~ami University -Individual & Family Studies graduate
undergraduate; Family & Child Studies - graduate
- Family & Consumer Science South Dakota State University- Human Dev. & Family Studies Western Michigan
graduate
- undergraduate
�to Prepare Before You leave Home
Review the Printed Program Carefully
Note all of the sessions you would like to attend. Highlight your
"must sees." Be sure to bring your Printed Program with you to the
Conference; additional copies cost $3.50.
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Rank the presentations you want to attend. Try to schedule Section
membership and committee meetings as well as receptions/parties. Be
sure to include appointments you want to make. Write your final
choices on your Personal Schedule Planner in the pull-out section
of this Program.
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Make Networking Plans
1\sk your colleagues to introduce you to people you would like to
meet.
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Bring return address labels or print your name and address on a sheet
of peel-off labels so that you can quickly attach them to sign-up lists
and order cards.
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Pack copies of your resume for colleagues and the Employment
Matching Service.
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The NCFR Conference offers a limited number of volunteer
positions. Many student aides at NCFR Conferences have become
committee members after this experience. If you work 8 hours, your
·Conference registration fee will be refunded after the Conference.
Contact the NCFR office by September 1 to obtain a form, or
print one from NCFR's Website at: www.ncfr.org.
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Register before the Conference so that you can review Program
materials ahead of time.
Remember - you must be registered and wear your name badge
at all times to attend any sessions, including receptions and
Section member meetings.
Miscellaneous Notes
For emergencies, leave the telephone number of the hotel, your
schedule, and NCFR's number with your family and colleagues.
Tips for Using the Employment Matching Service
Follow directions explicitly when preparing your materials.
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Bring a supply of resumes and business cards with you. You may find
new openings in addition to tl10se listed through the Employment
Matching Service.
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Send your Employment Matching Service materials to NCFR before
the Conference so that you are listed in the alphabetic flies. Inform
colleagues you are looking for a job; .they may give your name to
employers.
Bring along business cards to hand to exhibitors, presenters, and new
friends.
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<t The NCFR Employment Service lists job openings, candidate flies,
and provides space for interviews. Many universities and colleges use
the Service area for initial interviews.
Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with those people
you would like to meet at the Conference. Read their books and
articles for ease in conversing with them.
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Promote Yourself: Use the Employment
Matching Service
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Be Assertive at the Conference
Register at tl1e Employment Matching Service on opening day and
leave your hotel room number so you can be contactec\ if there is a
message left for you. Keep returning- new jobs are posted daily.
Leave messages on the board for those you wish to contact, and keep
checking. If there is no response to your notes, leave a roorri message
or ask colleagues to help you find them, but keep trying!
<t Remember that you are making an impression at all Conference
events, sessions, receptions, and parties. Network, dress, and conduct
yourself accordingly. Send thank you notes to all appropriate people .
Actively Participate in Conference Activities
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Attend all main sessions. The speakers are leaders in the family field.
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If you are attending with several colleagues, choose a variety of
presentations so that you can cover more topics, and share
information and handouts later.
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Take notes during the sessions and purchase the audio and/ or
video tapes. Tapes are an inexpensive way to review what you
learned at the session and share with colleagues.
<l Attend a variety of sessions: posters, papers, round tables. Each offers
unique learning and networking experiences. Small informal sessions
offer opportunities for interaction between presenters and the
audience.
<l Stay after sessions and introduce yourself to the speaker(s) -but be
courteous of the spcaker(s)' time.
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Select clothes that create the image you want to project at the Conference. This is particularly important if you are using the Employment
Matching Service. i\lso include clothes for exercise and all types of
weather.
Allow space in your luggage to bring home copies of papers, books,
and flyers.
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If sessions offer 3 or 4 papers, and only one is of interest to you,
Conference etiquette allows you to quietly enter or leave a session between papers. If several presentations conmct, leave a business card
for the author to contact you or to send a copy of the handout.
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Throughout a session, think of questions you may want to ask the
speaker during the question/ answer period. Don't ask questions that
give the impression you weren't listening. Keep questions brief. Don't
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Reception on Friday, Nov. 12; 9:00pm. Meet President William J.
Doherty and his wife, Leah. Take time to meet Michael L.
Benjamin, NCFR's new Executive Director, and his wife, Marva;
NCFR Board members; and other NCFR members.
seize the stage for yourself and your own work.
Watch the award-winning videos from the NCFR Media Awards. You
can watch them in the Hospitality Cafe. Check out the videos at the
NCFR Exhibit Booth.
Types of Conference Sessions
If you are registered and wearing a name badge, you are free to attend
any session listed, with the exception of the NCFR Board and
Committee meetings, Legacy Circle, and the CFLE reception. No advance reservations arc required for sessions. During concurrent
sessions, you choose which one to attend.
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3-5 second
explanation of the kind of work you do to help brealc the ice. Be a
good listener!
<1 Be assertive. When you introduce yourself, have a brief
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Plenaries: General sessions attended by all registrants. Speakers focus
in depth on a theme. No other sessions are scheduled during these
sessiOns.
Check name badges. They are coded for students or first-time Conference attendees. Suggest meeting other attendees for a snack or a meal.
To find someone, leave messages in several places: the NCFR message
board, the hotel fran t desk, or under a guest's door.
<II Attend receptions and parties, especially those sponsored by college
departrnen ts.
<1 Concurrent Section Sponsored Sessions: Each session has an
overall theme. Three to four papers are presented duriii.g the time period. Some include audience discussion. Symposia/Workshop sessions
have specific themes. ,\ moderator leads the discussion, and a discussant relates the papers to each other.
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<I Exchange business cards when meeting new colleagues. Make notes
on the back to remind yourself about significant in formation. Follow
up with phone calls or notes after you return horne.
«1 Posters: Presentations summarized in graphic form. Posters are
grouped by subject. 1\uthors are present to discuss their work, and
may have handouts for you to take home.
<I Share rooms. Staying with a group of people you know adds to the
fun and lowers expenses. If you want to room with someone, but
don't have a roommate, call the NCFR office.
<1 Round Tables: Informal discussion sessions with 1 or more leaders
presenting a 10-15 minute overview of a specific topic. Round tables
are limited to 10 participants per table on a first-come, first-serve
basis.
Use the central sitting areas. These are great places for people you
know to introduce you to people they know.
<I Stop in the Hospitality Cafe (Embassy Room) and meet new people.
Sign up to go out for a "each person pay your own way" dinearounds \vith leaders in the family field.
<II Focus Groups: Special topic groups that meet for an informal discus-
Alert, and Safe
sion of topics not central to existing Sections within NCFR.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
<Ill
Integrate With
<II Attend the Orientation session for those who want to become
involved in NCFR, Friday, Nov. 12, 9:15am. NCFR membership and
NCFR Sections arc excellent means of advancing your career, and establishing professional networks.
<II :\trend business and Section membership meetings. Your input is
im-
portant and provides a way of becoming active in NCFR.
<1
Volunteer to help with Conference functions and other programs and
committees. You benefit by working with key leaders.
Visit the
<1
Exhibits, an integral part of the NCFR Conference, provide one-stop
shopping. I\ !any publishers sell by mail and this may be your only
chance to -review their materials before buying.
Make sure you get enough rest during the Conference. Fatigue is predictable due to a combination of late evenings, presentations, dinners,
parties, early sessions, and meetings.
<I Don't skip meals. Try to eat a balanced diet. Take work-out gear. The
hotel has indoor exercise equipment.
1) Don't wear your name
badge outside the Conference facility. 2) Stay in groups when wallcing
outdoors. 3) When you arc in your room, keep the door locked and
the deadbolt engaged at all times. 1f someone comes to your door,
use the peephole to sec who it is and call the front desk or security if
the person says that he/she is on the hotel staff to see if the visit is
authorized. 4) Be alert when riding an elevator by yourself 5) Leave
valuables in hotel safe deposit boxes.
<II Be safety-smart while at the Conference.
<I Frequently check for messages at the Message Board. Call the hotel
front desk for phone calls.
<II Check the Exhibits Directory carefully. 1\xhibitors include
publishers, graduate schools, foundations, government agencies, and
other companies providing services for academics and practitioners.
<1
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Pick up Exhibit brochures and catalogues during the Conference, for
ordering purposes. Exhibitors often offer Conference discounts, or
sell their materials at reduced prices at the end of the Conference.
Take Advantage
Opportunities;
Networking
<1 Attend the Newcomers Reception on Friday, Nov. 12, 8:00am.
Introduce yourself to other ftrst-tirne attendees and meet the NCFR
Board of Directors. Corne to the President's Welcoming
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Register by Sep. 1 5 to receive the lowest
registration Fees. Fees increase after that date.
NOTE:
You must wear your name badge at all times to
be admitted to sessions. Those who are not registered will
not be admitted to sessions.
Your Conference Registration fee covers
admission to the following events:
<II Special sessions and Section membership meetings sponsored
by NCFR Sections and Focus Groups
<Ill Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public policy
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workshops, round tables _.. ~~
President's Welcoming Reception, Exhibits
Newcomers Reception (for those attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second time)
Events requiring additional fees: <ll Pre-conference Workshops on Wednesday, Nov. 10 and
Thursday, Nov. 11
•
at1 n
obtain these rates. Reserve your room early. NCFR's block
tends to fill several weeks before the deadline. Once the NCFR
block is filled, even if there are rooms available in the hotel, you
will be charged the regular hotel rates which are higher than the
NCFR group rates. NCFR Group Rates are applicable for rooms
from Nov. 7-18,1999.
Discounted Student Room Rates
A limited number of discounted rooms are available for
NCFR student members. For more information contact the
NCFR office toll free at 888-781-9331, phone: 612-781-9331,
or print a student housing form from the NCFR Website:
www.ncfr.org.
No Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in any of the Hyatt meeting rooms.
Discounted Air Fares
Fly for less using Association Travel Concepts. Special rates are
available on American and. United. See the ad on page 50 for
details.
<i! Association of Councils Dinner, Thursday, Nov. 11 (if you
Ground Transportation
are not an affiliated council president)
<II Post-conference Workshop on Monday, Nov. 15
Complimentary Hyatt shutde service is available to and from the
John Wayne Airport every 30 minutes. It is a 10-minute ride. The
Hyatt will have regularly scheduled runs to South Coast Plaza,
Fashion Island, and restaurants along the way.
Refund. Policy
Requests for all Conference refunds must be made in writing, and
are subject to a 35% service charge. A full refund less service
charge will be made for requests postmarked by Oct. 31. No
ref:unds will be made after that date unless accompanied by
a physician's letter. There are no refunds for special events
unless the event is cancelled.
Conference Hotel
The Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel, 17900 Jamboree Blvd.,
Irvine, CA 92614-6288. Phone: 949-975-1234. Fax: 949-852-1574.
Facilities at the Hotel
The Hyatt is a luxury hotel. All guest rooms have individually
controlled air conditioning, two-line phones, modem hookup, voice
mail, full size ironing board and iron, and hair dryer in each room.
The Hotel features the following services and facilities:
-<11 Two restaurants and two lounges <!I Outdoor heated pool and
Jacuzzi ...i Fully equipped exercise room with sauna <!I Message
center <!I 3 lighted tennis courts <II Business Center
Directions for Driving to the Hyatt Regency Irvine
From Northern California
<ll Take Highway 5 South.
-<!1 Proceed until Jamboree Boulevard.
<II Exit Jamboree Boulevard and turn right at the light.
4 Proceed about 10 minutes.
<1. Turn left at Main Street and right on Union into Jamboree
Center. The hotel is straight ahead.
From Los Angeles and Long Beach
<it Follow Highway 405 South (approximately 40 minutes from
Los Angeles Airport or 25 minutes from Long Beach).
<11 Exit Jamboree Boulevard and turn left.
"'ll The hotel is on the right.
NCfR Conference Sleeping Room Rates
From San Diego
-<II Take 405 North to Jamboree Boulevard.
-<II Exit Jal1lboree Boulevard and go right.
-<II The hotel is on the right.
$120 per night (plus 8% tax) for Single or Twin Room.
Children age 16 and under stay free in their parents' room.
NCFR's block is guaranteed at these rates until the block is
filled or by Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1999, whichever comes first.
Call949-975-1234 or 800-233-1234 (national reservations). You
must identify yourself as an NCFR Conference attendee to
From John Wayne/Orange County Airport
<i! Follow the signs from the Airport to 405 South.
4 Take 405 South for approximately 1 mile.
<IJ Exit Jamboree Boulevard and turn left.
~ Proceed '12 mile, the hotel is to the right.
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�STRATION FORM
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November 12-15, 1999, Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel, Irvine, CA
NCFR
Register only one person on each registration form; photocopies will
be accepted. Please TYPE or print your name exactly as you wish it
to appear on your name badge.
Name ________________________________________
Middle Initial
Last
First
Nickname (if desired)-----------------------------Mailing Address 0 business 0 home
PART U = SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/EVENTS
Thurs, Nov. 1 t
_
Czaplewski Fellowship Golf Outing Fund Raiser (1 pm)
$125 (includes donation to the Czaplewski Fund)
_ $20 Golf Club Rental (indicate if left or right handed)
Thurs., Nov. 1 t
Price Category:
(Additional fees)
Student
Member
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Employer
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I am a 0 student enrolled in a graduate degree program; 0 new
professional who graduated less than 5 years ago.
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PART
Full Conf. Registration By Sep. 15 Mter Sep. 15
NCFRMember
$155
$180
_ NCFR Organization Member $155
$180
(2 staff from organization may each register at this rate)
NCFR Student Member*
$ 70
$ 75
Retired NCFR Member
$110
$125
_ Second Member of Family
$120
$145
Non-member Professional
$235
$260
Non-member Student*
$100
$110
Onsite
$210
$210
$100
$145
$165
$290
$130
Single Day Registration. The day you plan to attend must be indicated.
_ Professional (non-student)
$125
$100
$110
$ 50
$ 55
Full-time Student*
$ 45
Circle day of attendance: Fri.
* Enclose verification of
student status.
Sat.
Sun.
Family Ministry Consultation Workshop (9 am - 5 pm
-- includes lunch)
(circle price)
$35 ··
$40
$45
_ Family Life Education With Diverse Families
(12- 6:30pm-- includes lunch)
(circle price)
$35
$40
$45
_ Mfiliated Councils Dinner and Leadership Training
Workshop
(5 - 9 pm -- includes dinner)
Free for Affiliated Councils presidents; $20 all others.
Mon., Nov. 15
_
(Additional fees)
Collaborating With Community Groups and National
Organizations in Integrating Parenting, Research, and Substance Abuse Prevention (1 - 8 pm -- includes lunch and ·
dinner)
(circle price)
$35
$40
$45
_ Tickets to Disneyland Park (discounted tickets valid except for
Saturday, Nov. 13, and Sunday, Nov. 14)
$30 per person
!Total Part II $
PART Ul = CONTINUING EDUCATION
UNITS/GifTS
_ Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units, $15
_ I wish to contribute a gift to NCFR (tu deductible according to
law).
_Unrestricted gift.
_Assistance for Conference travel for foreign scholars:
Restricted fund. List----------------------
jTotal Part III $
Mon.
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TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED$
Add amounts from all 3 parts.
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Method of Payment:
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�INSTRUCTIONS
1. Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Payment by check or draft 'drawn on a U.S. bank in
U.S. dollars only payable to National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card) your completed
registration form and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration. 3989 Central Ave. NE. Suite 550,
Minneapolis. MN 55421. Phone: 612-781-9331, ext. 14; Toll free: 888-781-9331, ext. 14; Fax: 612-781-9348. Overpayments of
$10.00 or less will be considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all returned checks. FEI No. 41-0762436.
2. Payment must accompany this registration form or the form will be returned to you.
3. REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY OCT. 31. 1999. All refunds are subject to
a 35% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER OCT. 31 unless accompanied by a physicians
letter. No refunds for special events unless the event is cancelled.
4. Students must send a. copy of their currentfee statement as verification of student status with this registration form.
SPECIAL NEEDS
0 I have a condition that requires special accommodations or services to fully participate in the NCFR Conference. Please contact me
to discuss my specific needs.
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Date of arrival _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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0 Please send Conference Employment Matching Service forms.
0 I am seeking employment (no cost). 0 I have a job opening ($25 for each position listed).
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DEFINITIONS
-<1 NCFR Member: An active member of National Council on
Family Relations in any membership category. Your dues must
be current at the time you register for the Conference and
remain current through the Conference, or you will be charged
the non-member rate.
-<1 NCFR Organization Member: An organization that is a
member of National Council on Family Relations. Up to two
staff members of the organization may each register for the
Conference at the member rate; additional st;1ff must pay the
current non-member rate. Your organizations dues must be
current at the time you register for the Conference and remain
current through the Conference, or you will be charged the
non-member rate.
-1.1
Retired NCFR Member: An active member of National
Council oh Family Relations, in any membership category, who
is retired from employment. Your dues· must be current at the
time you register for the Conference and remain current
through the Conference, or you will be charged the
non-member rate.
<1 NCFR Student Member: An active member of National
Council ori Family Relations, currently enrolled full-time at a
college or university. Your dues must be current at the time
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you register for the Conference and remain current through
the Conference, or you will be charged the non-member rate.
Verification of student status must be .enclosed with your
registration.
<l!l Second Family Member: An additional family member who
·is attending the Co,nference.
411 Non-member: An attendee who is not a current duespaying member of NCFR. A $40 membership fee can
decrease your Conference registration fee by up to $80.00
- see membership forin on page 79.
<lil Non-member Student: A student who is currently enrolled
full-time at a college or university, and is not a current duespaying member of NCFR. Verification of student status must
be enclosed with your registration. Join NCFR and take
advantage of the lower conference fees for members.
'*il Single Day Attendance: A professional or full-time student
who attends the Conference for only one day. The day of
attendance must be indicated on the registration form.
Students must enclose verification of student status with
registration.
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Event Venue
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Event Location
City and State
Los Angeles, California
Program Chair
Katherine Allen
Attendance
Number of people attending
1,132
Event Theme
Borders, Boundaries, and Beacons: Diverse Families in Dynamic Societies
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Look on pages 4, 5, 48, 77, and SO for more information about the hotel, discounted airfares, ground transportation, and directions for driving to Milwaukee. You may also visit Milwaukee's web site at: www.milwaukee.org.
Those who attend the Brigham Young University Ice Cream Social have the opportunity to donate to the Hunger
Task Force of Milwaukee. For every dollar donated, the Hunger Task Force is able to purchase $2.00 of food for
the needy.
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Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Site Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·2
Index of Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
. ........... 4
Ongoing Events and Services . . . . . . . . .
Conference Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Pre-Conference Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1998 NCFR Award Winners and Exhibitors .............. 12
Conference Program Schedule ..................... 13
Airline Discount Information ........................ 48
Future Annual Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... 49
NCFR Board and Committee Meetings .................. 50
Allied Association Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 51
Video and Audio Tape Information ................... 52
Program and Local Arrangements Committees ............ 53
Page
NCFR Journal Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
NCFR Boards of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
NCFR Affiliated Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Guide to Program Participants ....................... 61
Make the Most of the Conference ..................... 74
Hyatt Hotel Reservation Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
NCFR lvlembei:ship Form ..................... : ..... 79
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information .............. 80
Conference Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
NCFR Past Presidems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Your Daily Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Hyatt Hotel Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Affiliated Councils/ Association of Councils (AC) Sessions ..... .
5, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 22, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45
Audio/Video Tape Sales ....................... 5, 52, 74
Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 12, 29
Bloodline Drive . . . . . .
........
. . 7, 41
Board of Directors Meetings ...................... 50, 51
Burgess Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 38
CEU Verification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CFLE Sessions. . . .
. ........... 21. 26, 30, 31, 40, 50, 51
Child Care ....... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Closed Circuit Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..7
Committee Meetings (NCFR). . . . . . . . . . .
. ........ 50, 51
Dialogue With Plen<liY Speakers .............. 6, 15, 25, 35
Editors Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 50, 51
Education & Enrichment (EE) Section .. 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23,
24,-25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Emergencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 5, 74
Employment Matching Service ........... 5, 13, 22, 32, 41, 74
Ethnic Minmities (EM) Section .... 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 33,
............ 34, 35, 36, 37, 'lO, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, Li6, 47
Exhibits ................... 4, 12, 13, 15, 22, 25, 32, 35, 75
Family & Health (FH) Section .... 19, 24, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36,
........................ 40, 42, 44, 45
Family Policy (FP) Section .. 10, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 29,
........................
. .. 32, 37, 'l4, 47
Family Science (FS) Section .............. 17, 22, 24, 27, 28,
...................... 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 43, 44, 46
Family Therapy (FT) Section ..... 14, 17, 23, 24, 29, 30, 33, 34,
.............................. 35. 37, 38, 46, 47
Feminism & Family Studies (FF) Section ........ 14, 17, 18, 19,
............ 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 31, 36, 37, 42, 45, 46, 47
Focus Groups ........ 13, 14, 17, 21, 30, 31, 32, 36, 39, 40, 41
Future Conferences . .
. .................... 42, 49
Hospitality Cafe/Local Information ..... 4, 13, 17, 22, 32, 'll, 75
Hotel, Travel, Airline, and Site Information ....... 2, 48, 77, 80
International (IN) Section .......... 16, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
......................... 30, 35, 36, 37, 43, 45, 47
Meditation . . . .
. ................... 13, 22, 32, 41
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations ... 7, 11, 31, 40, 51
Mentoring . . . .
. ............ 6, 20, 21, 28, 75
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forum ............. 30
Newcomers Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Plenary Sessions .................... 6, 15, 25, 29, 34, 44
Poster Sessions . . .
. ... 16, 17, 23, 24, 26. 27, 33, 34, 35, 36,
.......
. .............. 42, 43, 46, 47
Pre-conference Workshops ................... 8, 9, 10, 11
Press. . . . . .
. ........................ 5
Public Policy Sessions .............. 7, 10, 11, 19, 20, 32, 44
Receptions/Parties . .
. ............ 6, 7, 21, 30, 31, 40, 75
Registration ................ 4, 13, 22, 32, 41, 74, 80, 81, 82
Religion & Family Life (Rf) Section ...... 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 27,
.............
. ........... 32, 34, 35, 41, 43, 47
Research & Theory (RT) Section ..... 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24,
....... 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47
Research Updates for Practitioners (RUPS) ..... 6, 18, 28, 39, 43
Round Tables/Teaching Round Tables .. 24, 27, 28, 36, 37, 45, 46
Section Membership Meetings .......... 20, 21, 30, 31, 39, 40
Special Sessions ... 6, 7, 14, 20, 21, 26, 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 44, 75
Students/New Professionals (SN) Activities .... 7, 13, 20, 22, 24,
............... 29, 32, 38, 40, 74, 75, 80
Worship Service .
. ....................... 6, 22
PUBLICATION TITLE: Conference Program- ·'families in Global Context: rvkdb, Environment. and Peace." ISSUE DATE: August l'l9H (published annually, 60th Edition).
ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS: :-<'ational Council on Family 1\dations. 3989 Cccmral Ave. NE. Suite 550. Minneapolis. MN 55,i21. Phone: 612-781-9331; e-mail:
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$r~»eda~ A~t:commodadons
This program booklet is the only copy you will receive. Bring it
with you to the Conference. Additional copies will be sold at rhe
Conference registration desk for $3.
\Y/ e want to insure that all participants can fully participate in
the conference. If you have special needs, please contact Cindy
Winter, Conference Coordinator, toll free: 888-781-9331, ext. 15;
612-781-9331, ext. 15; e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.com
Conference Regh>tradoflll
Everyone attending the Conference needs to stop at the
Conference registration desk, including those who have
pre-registered by mail. Packets, name badges, and rickets
for special events will be available there.
YOU MUST BE RIEGB$TERIEDP
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not have your badge, you will not be allowed to enter.
Special name badges are available fm those attending one
session only.
Program OvenJrrew
CEUJ VerBfkadon
Attendees may apply for CEU credit certificates verifying
Conference anendance. There is a $10 administrative fee.
Sign up on the registration form. An evaluation form for
sessions will be given to you when you register onsite.
Return the completed form to NCFR. Your Certificate of
Attendance will be mailed by December 30, 1997. Contact
Cindy Winter toll free: 888-781-9331, ext. 15; 612-781-9331,
ext. 15; or e-mail: wintersc@ncfr.com
!Lkens;ed Clhlilid Care
WeeSIT Child Care Service, Burke, VA (phone: 703-764-1542)
provides cby or evening care for children in your hotel room.
Contact the NCFR office toll free at 888-781-9331 for more
information.
The program is arranged in sections:
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Table of Contents and session information.
General Conference information: hotel, travel,
Employment Marching Service, hospitality room.
!ill Page 10
Pre-conference workshops: sessions prior to
the conference. Additional fees are charged.
Page 13 Conference program schedule: a daily rime
schedule for all program events.
Post-conference workshops: workshops held at
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the conclusion of the regubr Conference.
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NCFR Board and committee meetings: a
schedule for members of NCFR commiuees and
the Board of Directors.
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People who work behind the scenes at NCFR:
members of the NCFR Board, Program Committee, Local Arrangements Committees, and NCFR
staff. These people will be wearing colored ribbons on their name tags. Ask rhem for help.
1!!!1 Page 61
Index to program participants: names and
employers of program presenters.
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Hotel registration inform3tion, and forms.
1!!!1 Pull-outs
Program at a glance, personal schedule planner, hotel map with legend of where events are
held.
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Regency Ballroom E/F I Center
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Exhibits Opening, Friday, Nov. 7, 12:00 noon
Friday, Nov. 7, 12:00 noon - 5:30pm
0 Saturday, Nov. S, 9:00am-5:30pm
rn Sunday, Nov. 9, 9:00am-1:15pm
EJ Exhibits Closing, Sunday, Nov. 9, 12:15- 1:15pm
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Take time: to rc:Yicw new family materials.
m Daily drawings for prizes during Exhibits breaks.
EJ The 1'-TCFR booth \\·ill haw NCFR's produns for sale.
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The Combined Book Display Half Price Sale is Sunday,
Nov. 9, ar 12:30 pm.
Onsite Exhibit Coordinator: Kathy Collins Royce
is no place to sit back and be quiet. Place
your bids on everything from Mississippi Mud Pie mix to
Minnesota wild rice. All proceeds will go to the
Association of Councils Presidents' Fund.
lilJ Examine NCFR's 1\ifiliate Councils' brochures and publications al the i\C booth. Jvleet council representatives at the
booth during Exhibit break hours on Friday, Saturday, and
Sundav.
6 Buy y~ur NCFR book bags at the NCFR booth. All proceeds
will go to the Association of Councils' Presidents' Fund.
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�may also register on-site, or use the forms available on
NCFR's website: www.ncfr.com
Conferrenil:e RegfisttFJaHt:TIOil1l
lC Foyer (One floor below hotel lobby).
Mil Wednesday, Nov. 5, 9:00am-2:00pm; 3:00- 5:30pm
illl Thursday, Nov. 6, 7:00am- 1:00pm; 2:00- 8:00pm
li!! Friday, Nov. 7, 7:00am-1:00pm; 2:00-5:00 pm
fl Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 7- 8, 8:00am-1:00pm;
2:00- 5:00pm
lill Monday, Nov. 10, 8:00am- 1:00pm
Hosput.:l!Enty
Medn~/Press
Check in at the Conference Registration Desk (lC
Foyer) to obtain your press kits and other information.
Staff will be available to answer questions and help
locate speakers. Brenda Hoffman, NCFR Marketing/
Press Coordinator, can be reached toll free: 888-7819331, ext. 18; 612-781-9331, ext. 18; e-mail:
hoffmanbj@ncfr.com, prior to the Conference and via
the Registration De;k during the Conference.
Regency Ballroom (Center section). Sponson:d by
the Local Arrangements Committee and the DC Council
on Family Relations.
Regency Ballroom Foyer (near NCFR Exhibits).
Hours: Friday, Nov. 7- Sunday, Nov. 9, 8:00am6:00pm; Monday, Nov. 10, 8:00am-3:00pm
Northland Productions of Minneapolis, MN will be
selling audio and video tapes onsite at reasonable prices.
High quality is guaranteed. Purchase tapes to share the
conference sessions with colleagues.
Chair: Marilyn Scholl, CFLE
The friendly staff will answer questions abom local
dining, cultural events,. and tours. Sign-up sheets will be
posted in the room for those who would like to dine
with colleagues. A list of emergency services is on file. A
great place to network!
Emp~@ymeli11t1:
Kennedy/Jefferson Room (3rd Floor).
Hours: Thursday, Nov. 6, 12:00- 8:00pm; Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, Nov. 7-9: 8:00am- 8:00
pm; Monday, Nov. 10, 8:00am-3:00pm
Chair: Elinor Priesman, CFLE
An opportunity for professionals w meet with potential
employers during the Conference. Announcements of job
openings will be available and employers will be conducting initial screenings. The materials are open to all
employers/ applicants registered through the Employment
Matching Service.
A "live" job search demonstration will be available on the
World Wide Web, providing applicants quick and easy
access to the home pages of organizations, career planning
resources, and employment training events.
Fees: NO fee to those looking for jobs; $25 per job
listed by employers. Registered employers can place a
classified ad in N CFR's December 1997 newsletter for a
15% discount. How to Register: Contan NCFR
Headquarters, 3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550,
Minneapolis, MN 55421 by October 15, 1997, for
appropriate forms. Be sure to specify whether you are a
job applicant or an employer with a job opening. You
Reso~JJJrce lUst f@r !Emergendes
The Hyatt Regency Crystal City has an established
emergency program. lli1i lthe even~ti: olf illn emeligellllcy,
diai ~he IH!oii:ei Ope~ra~oli, Do l~OT dial 9 j ~, Dialing 911 will slow down the process.
The 1997 NCFR Alternative Housing/Child Care/
Emergencies Committee, headed by Mary Ann
Hollinger, will work with the Hyatt Hotel staff during
emergencies.
The 1997 NCFR Alternative Housing/Child Care/
Emergencies Committee and the Hyatt Regency staff
have prepared a complete list of services which will be
available at the NCFR Conference registration desk
and the Local Information/Hospitality Room. Emergency numbers will also be printed on the back of
Conference name badges.
C©f!\lven]iemnt healldn~rellaJlte<!.'l senvi«:es:
National Hospital for Orthopaedics and
Rehabilitation, phone: 703-920-6700; Alexandria Hospital: 703-504-3000; Arlington Hospital: 703-558-5000.
CYillllks: Arlington Clinic: 703-522-8840; Alexandria
Medical Clinic: 703-823-1333; Anderson Clinic: 703892-6500.
Physidan~s: Dr. Richard Ashby: 703-415-0792;
Alexandria Family Medicine: 703-212-0800.
Delllltis~: Dr. David Stoner: 703-525-4071.
Optkiam;: United Optical: 703-412-3050; Lens
Crafters: 703-524-6060.
I?hamrnillcy: Rite Aid Store: 703-415-4770.
Hlospi~ais:
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�Please check the program schedule beginning on page 13
for details on the following sessions.
Research Updates for Practitioners (RUPS)
Saturday, Nov. 14, 2:15pm. Reflections on P.arenting
Plenary Sessions
Eduation: is Rese&~rch a Mirror for Pr.actke!, Karen
B. DeBord, North Carolina Cooperative Extension
Saturday, Nov. 14, 10:30 am. A World of Ses&~me Street
Families; Charlottte Cole and Anna Guenina, Children ·s
Television Workshop, New York City and Moscow, Russia
Sunday, Nov. 15, 2:15pm. Conflict Man.agement and
Dispute Resolution, Daniel Kmiua, Miami Univ.
Sunday, Nov. 15, 10:30 am. Sustain.able Development:
A Peace Pl.an for thtfJ 21st Century. Barbara Adams,
Monday, Nov. 16, 4:00 pm. Medi&~ .and the Mind, David
Walsh, National Institute on Media and the Family
United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service, New
York City
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 10:15 am. Families and Communities
Monday, Nov. 16, 10:30 am. ""The Worst Mtf1mory in
My He.ad;;: Jf.amilies and War, Ade Dyrregrov, Center
for Crisis Psychology, Bergen, Norway
as Eduators for Glob.al Citizenship, Constance
!Flanagan, Pennsylvania State Univ.
President0 s Welcoming Reception
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 10:15 am. Eyes on the World: TIJe
Relationship Between Governments .and F&~milies,
]ohn Red Horse, Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth, American
Indian Studies Department; ]olmnie Morris-Tatum,
Wisconsin Representative; Martin Reynolds, Wisconsin
Representative; Karen Bogensdmeider, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison and Family Impact Seminars
With Plenary Speakers
This year attendees will have a chance to interact and dialogue with the plenary speakers after each session.
Section chairs will coordinate the dialogue formats.
Saturday, Nov. 14, 12:30 pm- Charlotte Cole and Anna
Gu~mina
Sunday, Nov. 15, 12:15 pm - Barbara Adams
Heritage and History: A Celebration of Service
Saturday, Nov. 14, 9:00 pm
Meet NCFR President Greer Litton Fox and her family, and celebrate her presidency. Join us in thanking
Mary ]o Czaplewski, NCFR Executive Director, who
will retire on July 1, 1999, for her 15 years of
dedicated service to NCFR.
Burgess Award Address
Monday, Nov. 16, 4:00 pm. Presentadol!ll of the Ernest
Burgess Award for a Disdngubhed
in
Research to Vern IL. Bengtson, Univ. of Southern
California. Dr. Bengtson is presenting the Burgess Address:
F.amilies and Aging at thlf) Tum of the Ce!IJitury
Monday, Nov. 16, 12:15 pm- Atle Dyregrov
Presidential Address
and Awards Ceremony
Saturday, Nov. 14, 9:00 am. Newcome!l's Reception
Saturday, Nov. 14, 6:00pm. Action for Div~Ersity Open
Sunday, Nov. 15, 4:00pm. F.amilies in the Media:
House
Thoughts on the Publk Scrutiny of Private lives;
Greer litton !Fox, Univ. of Tennessee, 1997/98 NCFR
Saturday, Nov. 14, 7:30pm.
President. Presentation of all major NCFR awards precedes
the address.
Interested illll Becomhug a Mentor or
Memtored
Sunday, Nov. 15, 7:30 am. Wonhip Service. Featuring a
Gh.anian Ren.aming Ceremony. Edith A. !Lewis, Univ.
of Michigan. Special music celebrating our global theme.
Sponsored by Religion and Families, Ethnic Minorities, and
Feminism and Family Studies Sections.
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Special Sessions continued
Sunday, Nov. 15, 8:00 pm. Counsel of Sages. Panel:
\Le!;md ]. Axelson, Emeritus, Virginia Tech;
Catherine S. Chilman, Emeritus, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee;
Margaret Feldman, NCFR Washington Representative,
and Emeritus, Ithaca Col.;
Paul C. Glkk, Emeritus, U.S. Bureau of the Census;
Gerhard Neubeck, Emeritus, Univ. of Minnesota.
Facilitator: Bert N. Adams, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Monday, Nov. 16, 5:30 pm. Gerhard Neubeck
Interviews Pauline Boss
Parent Educators
Several sessions on Saturday, Nov. 14, focus on parenting
education.
National
Pare~rnting
Education Network (NPEN)
htformadonai Mee:dng
Friday, Nov. 13, 10 am - 12 pm
Regency D
Presider: Harriet E. Heath
Conference attendees are invited to the network of parent
educators meeting. An overview will be followed by a
discussion identifying a knowledge base for parenting
education.
Monday, Nov. 16, 8:30 pm. Special Disrcus;s;ion Time:
Whither FamUy Sden11:e? Facilitator: Kaddet!!n
Gilbert, Indiana Univ.
Monday, Nov. 16, 9:00 pm. Party Hosted by NCFR
Students/New Professionals, Sections, and Sage
Publications. Featuring ]eff Keller of Keller D)Ds,
Milwaukee. Music from all eras - something for everyone.
Public Policy Sessions
(Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee,
and Family Policy Section)
Policies to Control Family
Violence From an lntemational Perspective; Barbara
Saturday, Nov. 14, 2:15pm.
H. Setdes, Univ. of Delaware
Saturday, Nov. 14, 5:45 pm. PubUk Policy Open Forum.
University Programs in Pu.b!k Policy, Elaine A.
Anderson, Univ. of Marybnd; Barbara H. Setdes, Univ.
of Delaware
Income Inequities Among
Families in thtf! U.S. and lntemationally: Problems
and Policies, Kathryn Larin, Center on Budget and
Monday, Nov. 16, 8:30am.
Wounds from acts of wars and gang violence place
heavy demands on· Blood Centers. Conference attendees, teaming up with Hyatt Regency Milwaukee staff,
are responding to this need by donating blood. Staff
from the Blood Center of Greater Milwaukee are setting up a "Bloodline Center" in the Manager's Suite at
the Hyatt on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 8:00am12:00 noon. Appointments will be in 15 minute intervals. If you are donating, plan to set aside one hour
for the process. In order to give blood at the
Conference you must not have donated blood for at
least 8 weeks prior to that date. Bring a photo ID with
you. Advance registration would be appreciated.
Contact Jacqueline Haessly, CFI.E, NCFR Local
Arrangements Chair, at 2437 N. Grant Blvd.,
Milwaukee, WI 53210-2941. Phone: 414-445-9736.
Policy Priorities, Washington, DC
Additional Learning
The Hyatt Regency Milwaukee is providing a closed circuit channel during the NCFR Conference so that attendees
may view some videos in their rooms. Award-winning videos from the 1998 NCFR Media Awards Competition
will be shown. Check your registration packet, and a flyer in your room for the specific times and channel number.
A video on Board Policy Governance, by John Cat"Ver, will be shown on Friday, Nov. 13, and Monday, Nov. 16,
from 8:00- 10:00 pm. It will also be shown on Saturday, Nov. 14, and Sunday, Nov. 15, from 12:15- 2:15 pm in the
Hospitality Cafe.
�TheOID1f CoB~~trrmE«:doBn aJnd Rese~rfth
Works;hop
Nov. 12-13, 1998
Wod""hop fees: Papers presentee! at this Workshop will
be sent to registr~mts in advance. Professionals - $40;
Smdlentts- $30. Make checks payable to NCJFIR :1.998
TCJRM Wm·kshop. Registration fees U1c1·ease lby $:J.O
after Al]]g. 3:1..
For copies of the TCWV1 Workshop registration form,
please visit NCFR's website at WTvw.ndt·.com. Sene! all
TCRM correspondence and registr~ltions to: D.r. Randlal
Day, TCRl\11 Chair, 301C Hulbert Hall, Dept. of Human
Dev., Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA 99Hi4-6236;
phone: 509-335-381-i; e-mail: cby@wsu.eclu
. Lakesbore ~oyer
Registration
10:30 am - :!.2:00 noon
Session #1 .
. ........ Lalcesbore AlB
Can We "See" Family Process and Would it Matter if We
Could?, SllZanne Barde-Haru1g; JRonalldl M. §albatelli
Two Vie>A·s on One Relationship: Are There Systematic Differences Bet\veen the Reports of Parents and Adult Children on
the Quality of Intergener~Hional Relations?, William§.
Aql]]ifullO
Discussants: Mad; lFLliJle; Sea11 Brotherson
Presider: R Kay Pasley
Session t/:2.
. ... La!cesbore C
Clinging to a Scientific Icon: Anachment Research and the
Strange Siwation, Jennie Dilworth, CIFUE
Motivation and Function in Caregiving and Attachment,
David!. C. Bell
Discussants: Gay JK.Hson; to lbe annom1ced
Presicler: MidmeRJohnson
1:00- 2:30pm
. . Lokesbore AlB
Predicting Adolescent Delinquency Using a Life Stress Model,
Rebecca Pettit; K. Joyce Chang
An Index of Family Strength: Measurement and Trends,
Dennis K. Oli·thnell·; George JP'. Cole
Discussants: Man C. Acock; Stel1·ling Wall
Presider: Kate fogel1iy
Session #/3 . . .
Bridging Epistemological and Methoclological Dichotomies in
Fmnily Research: Implications for Research With Adoptive
Families, lfiai·o!dl D. Grotevantt; Rl]]th G. McRoy; Slmji. Asai;
Nora Dl]]nlbat·; Deborah lewis Fravel; Jl]]]ie K. KohRe1·;
Tali J. Mendenhall; Amanda §iegeni:haliet·;
Manfred Vatilll]]Jimen
The Use of Theory in Family Ther~1py Rese~uch: A Content
Analysis of Family Therapy Journals, Dale Hawley;
Steve Geske
Discussants: Steve Kogan; James M. Whlte
Presider: ShamnJ. Prke
2:45- 4:30 pm
Session #5 .......................... La/:cesbore AlB
Families and the Development of Violent Behaviors: A
Research-Based Theory in Progress, Jane JF. Gilgun
The Ebb and Flow of Family Life: How Commercial Fishing
Families Experience Being Together and Apart, Allisa M .
.ZvonRwvk; Matgat·et Manoogian-O'Dell; lori. A. McGt·aw
Thrunrsdii!y5 Now. t2
9:00am ..
Session #4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Lakeshore C
A Grounded Theory Study of Women's Role Construction in
Stepfamilies, Shannon E. Weaver; Mm·ilyn Coleman
Discussants: Mark Benson; to be announced
Presicler: KathReen R. Gilbert
Session #6 ......................... Lakeshore C
The Application of Protocol Analysis to Survey Research on
Family-Rebted Issues, AJke M. Hu1es;
lonaffie Mi.danilq Tom G1·eenf1enrll; John Rogers
Dimensions of Family Conl1ict and Their Influence on Chile!
and Adolescent Adjustment, Man C. Acodc; DavidllH!. Demo
Interviewing in the Family Setting: The Impact of Presence of
Family Members on Responses to Sensitive Questions,
Debn< l. Wright; WilliamS. Aqrnilli1o; An.d1·ew J. Sl]]pple
Discussants: Sll!Zanne BaJt·ltlie-Hanrb.llg;
Deborah Gentqr, ClFllE
Presider: Karen Wilcox
4:45 - 6:45 pm
§essi.on t/'1. . . .
. .. Lakesbore AlB
Debate: Motivations, Methodologies. and Messages: A Conversation With Family Scholars About the Relationship Among
Personal Commitments, Research Traditions, Theoretical Perspectives, and the Work \\fe Do
Co-Moderators: Kathell"Ule JR.
C!FllE; lynn K. '\l\''hlte
Discussants: Man C. Acodq Robe1·1t Milardo
Sessii.on #8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore C
Standards as Mesostructural Phenomena in the Dynamic
Allocation of Household Labor, Joe Pittman; Catbet·me
§ollieffil, §. JEai.Jt·, K. Corndi.ll1S, Bryan B. Km·ii:h, lP'. Otto
�4:45 - 6:45 pm contffilllledl
Are Parem Behavior Measures Valid Cross-Culturally?: Assessing the Validity of Parenting Measures Using a Sample of Chinese Adolescents, Amh·ew J.
Supple; Gary lP'ete1·son; Kevin Blnsh
Discussants: Rob Pallmvitz; Sheila K. Ma1·shallli
Presider: Barbm·a H. Settles
IFtr~dalyu
~
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #9. . .
l
. .... Lo/2eshore .-1/B
Economic, Cultural, Social, and Human Capital:
Whv Not Family Ctpitalf, Davidl R Jl:mig;
Jan~t lL. Boll~:emeier; GaillL. ][nllig
.
Neofunctionalism Plus: Potential Contributions tor a
Sociological-Synthetic Theory of the Family.
Don Swenson
Discussants: Jetse Sp1·ey; To be amllonnllcedl
Presider: Denullis Orduller
Session #10 . .
. Lo/,;esbore C
Deconstructing Commitment to Family ancl \\iork in
a Welfare Dependent Population,
Pamella A. Mmu-oe; Vi.dcy V. Tiller
A Family-to-Work Direct Effect Model for Men.
Jason D. McNeal; Julia Malia
Discussants: Davi.dllFmwnier; Joe lP'i.ttman
Presicler: Sharon K. Houseknecht
10:15 - H:45 am
Session #11.
. Lalceshore A/B
Parents and Children as Moral Agents of Socialization: Rethinking Models of Parent-Chile! Relations,
StanJ. K.napp; Shawn Dorh]s
Parental Management of Their Infant's Development
Niche, Elizabeth M. Johnson
Discussants: Bert N. Adiams; Hillary Rose
Presider: Randlal Day
Session #12 . .
Lol<eshore C
Maternal Identity Processes During Pregnancy,
Wendly Kallina Knighton
Parental Self-significance: A Qualitative Inquiry lmo
the Tendency to Evaluate the Self as Mattering to
Specitlc Others, Sheila K. Marshall;
James Davidllambert
Discussants: Davidl H. Demo; lLyndla Walii!:e1·s
Presicler: Ralph laRossa
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Session ttH . .
..... Lakes bore .!liB
Family Leadership: A Theoretical Framework to
Enhance the Quality of Family Life,
Kevin A. Galb:~:ai.th
The Development of International Family Policy:
Constraints and Opportunities, Sean E. B1·otherson; C. Brent lFOitegren; Ten·ance D. Olson
Discussants: Don Swenson; Nancy lK.u1gslbm-y
Presider: SteR}hen Mad;:s
Session #14 . .
. ....... La!Jesbore C
Ecological Systems Theory and the Influence of the
African-American Church on Family Life and Incliviclual Development Throughout the Life Course,
Kathleen D. G1·een
Emotions and the Human Energy Field: A New
Framework, Geoffrey K leigh; Jean A. Metzke1·
Discussants: Kathetine Allen, CiFJLE; Joan Aidlous
Presider: Gall' lL. Bowen
2:45-4:15 pm
Session tf15 .
. ..... La!Jesbore AlB
An Ecological Edge on Mate Selection: Implications
for Theory and Research, Kate Fogarty
Mate Selection Customs and Marital Transition Rituals in Late Modernity: Implications of Risk and
Rationality, llicha1·dl A. Bl]kroft; KrisA. Blllllin·oft
Discussants: joan.ne G;:albu1sld; Sl]San Jacquet
Presider: AJ.an Hawkins
Session #16 .
. ......
Lakeshore C
Tovvarcl a Conceptual Clarification of Marital Stability, Chades L Cole, CJFJLE; Daniell Williams;
Ct·aig Moonnan
Family Correlates of the Father-Daughter Relationship in Young Adult \\?omen, Edlythe M. Krampe
Discussants: Dalie Hawley; Wei. Tang
Presider: Geoffi·ey K. leigh
4:30 - 6:00 pm
PRenall"Y §essiion . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore AlBIC
The Sourcebook and Beyond
Panel: lP'allllline Boss; Rallph lLaRossa;
Walter Schumm, CJFJLE; Suzam1e Stei.Jn.Jtnetz
Presider: David K.ileu1
6:15 - 7:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore AIB/C
Busulle§s Meeting andl Recepti.on
Presicler: Randall Day, Workshop Ch:Jir
9
z
�1:00 - 5:00 pm
Welcome/Introductions, Dana M. Murphy, CFLE, Workshop Chair, Sally S. Martin, CFLE, EE Section Chair
Assodadon of Coundls
Buffet/Leadership Workshop
Pt·esentations:
1. The Role of the Mass Media in Parenting Education:
Implications for Family Professionals, J. Kelly McCoy;
Benjamin Silliman, CFLE. 2. Access: Who's Out There
on the Internet? Mark Elliott, CFLE. 3. Access: Who's Out
There in the Community? Benjamin Silliman, CFLE.
4. Television and Video as a Resource for Teaching Family
Concepts, J. Kelly McCoy. 5. After the Show ... To
"Read/Learn More About It," Anne Robertson. 6. Parent
Link: Community Connections for Parents, Children, and
Families, Carol Mertensmeyer-Ryan; Vivian Murphy.
7. Safe and Productive Use of the Internet for Families and
Parent/Family Educators, Benjamin Silliman, CFLE.
8. Family Supp01t via Connections With Caregivers,
Sue Murray, CFLE. 9. Concluding Thoughts and Ethical
Issues: A Dialogue With All Presenters led by Dana M.
Murphy, CFLE.
Ft·iday, Nov. 13, 5:00 - 9:30 pm
Executive AlB
A time for Affiliated Councils to deepen roots and renew
growth.
All Affiliate Council representatives are invited to attend.
Register on the registration form on page 81. Free for
Affiliate Council presidents; $25 for all other attendees.
5:00 - 5:20 pm Introductions of participants.
Appetizers and beverages.
5:20 - 6:20 pm Public Policy Presentations:
How CFLEs and Affiliates Can Work With State
Governments, Kay Troost
Community-based Coalition Building, Ian Harris;
Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE
5:00 - 6:00 pm Dinner not provided. Pa1ticipants may
purchase take-out food at Sarah's Pant1y (1st floor of
hotel).
6:20 - 6:30 pm Break
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Move to Making the Most of Media Workshop in
Regency C!D
7:30 - 8:00 pm Sandwich buffet.
8:00 - 9:00 pm Round table review of the evening.
9:00 - 9:30 pm
Presentation of awards; Introduction of new AC officers.
Chair: Connie Steele, AC Program Chair
the Most
Media:
Resourceful Workshop for Parent
Educators, Coilege Teachers, and Family
Pracddonen
(Sponsored by the Education and Enrichment Section)
•
!Friday, Nov. 13, 1 - 5 pm; 6 - 8 pm
Regency C!D
Registration Fee: $30 NCFR member; $40 non-member;
$20 student. Fee includes copy of T7Je Role a./Mass Media in
Parenting Education, by A. Rae Simpson; and refreshments.
Dinner is not included in the price. Register on the
Conference registration form on page 81.
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6:00.- 8:00 pm Participant's Choice - Rotating Small
G1:oup Interactions:
1. How to Use the Internet in University Courses, Mark
Elliott, CFLE. 2. How to Use Snippets From Movies and
Television in the Classroom, J. Kelly McCoy. 3. How to
Search the Internet for Specific Parenting Information,
Anne Robertson. 4. How to Use the Internet in Community Settings Safely and Constructively, Benjamin
Silliman, CFLE. 5. How to Use the Parentlink Website
and Community Connection, Vivian Murphy; Cawl
Mertensmeyer-Ryan. 6. How to Use the Internet to
Expand Family Support Options, Sue Murray, CFLE.
Skills
(Sponsored by the Family Policy Section and Public
Policy Committee)
Friday, Nov. 13, 1 - 8 pm
Registration Fee: $35 NCFR member; $45 non-member;
$30 student. Fee includes workshop handouts and dinner.
Register on the Conference registration form on page 81.
�Public Policy Advocacy Skins Workshop
continued
1:00 - 1:30 pm ....................... Regency B
Registration
1:30 - 2:45 pm ....................... Regency B
Opening Presentation - h~forming Pollcymaking
Tbrougb Wisconsin Famlf:v Impact Seminars,
Karen Bogenschneider; Jonathon Olson
3:00 - 4:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Concurrent Workshops I
(select one workshop)
Session A ............................. Regency B
Teaching Family Policy: Strategies to Achieve Objectives,
Catherine Solheim
Session B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1ystal
Family Policy Research: An Appraisal of its Limitations and
Potential, Shirley Zimmerman
Session C ............................. Room 333
Conducting a Community Needs Assessment,
Sharon Sneed
4:15- 5:15pm .......... Concurrent Workshops ll
(select one workshop)
Session D ............................. Regency B
Advocacy Activities and Policies of 30 National Family Organizations: Update of an Analytic Survey,
Catherine Chilman
Session E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1ystal
Effective Advocacy With Legislators, to be announced
Session F ............................. Room 333
International Family Policy, Steve N. Wisensale
Creating Communities of
(Co-sponsored by Peace Focus Group and Association of
Councils)
Thursday, Nov. 12, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Executive Ballromn A
Workshop Facilitator: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE/
Intergenerational Trainer
Registration Fee: $50 NCFR member; $65 non-member;
$225 for 5 people from one organization - include list of
names. Fee includes workshop handouts, beverages, and box
lunch. Register on the Conference registration form on page
81.
Workshop attendees will join community leaders and families
to address community violence from an intergenerational perspective. Intergenerational Dialogue, a strategy for community
building and problem. solving, helps community individuals
and leaders to discover: 1) Each generation has a unique perspective on community problems and opp01tunities; and 2)
all generations need to be involved in solving or creating
community opportunities.
Serving and Empowering the Homeless Tour:
A Collaborative Community Approach
(Co-sponsored by Peace Focus Group and Association of
Councils)
Friday, Nov. 13, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Meet at tbe NCFR
5:30 - 7:30 pm ....................... Regency B
Dinner/Presentation - Evaluating Fami6' Policy:
Integrating Bencbmarks for Progress, Clara .Pratt
7:30 - 8:00 pm ....................... Regency B
Closing Evaluation
Workshops Sponsored by Other
Associations
Extension family Life Workshop
Fdday, Nov. 13, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Regency AlB
Registration: Includes luncheon. Contact David Riley,
Workshop Chair, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1300 Linden
Dr., Madison, WI 53706 or dariley@facstaff.wisc.edu
Care~
An lntergeneradomill Dialogue Training Workshop
C01~{erence
Registration Desk
at 8:15
Registration Fee: $35 for NCFR members, $45 for nonmembers. $5 discounted tour fee if you attend both the
tour, and either the Making the Most of Media Workshop
or the .Public .Policy Advocacy Skills Workshop in the afternoon. Fee includes transportation and box lunch. Register
on the Conference registration form on page 81.
Learn how several non-profit agencies created a collabora.tive
effort both to meet the immediate needs of the community's
homeless and to empower the homeless to help themselves.
Tour includes stops at: St. Ben's Catholic Church- meal
program, health clinic, jail ministry, and a legislative analysis
and action program; Guest House Emergency Housing for
the Homeless; Open Gate Transitional living Center;
Repaire1's of the Breech Self-advocacy Center.
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�COJ?ference attendees are cordia1(1' inl'ited to honor reCJj.Jients of the 1998 Awards.
The following aw::mls will be presented preceding the
Presidential Aclclress, Sunday, Nov. 15, c}:OO pm:
Reuben HiU Awanl for the best 1997 research article:
JRenjm:niJ!ll R. Ka1·ney and Thomas N. Bradbmy Univ.
of Californi~1-Los Angeles.
JV!rwie Peters Award for contributions in ethnic minority
families: Peggye D:ilwmth-Andet·son, Univ. of North
Outstanding Coutribution to Feminist Scbo!arsbijJ
Paper Aumrd in Honor of Jessie Bernard: Susan
fll:eedlman and Hill:.uy Ups.
The Ernest G. Burgess Award .fbr a cli.stinguishecl career
in the Ltmily field \Viii be presented to Vern JL. Bengtson,
Univ. of Southern California. during the Burgess Aware!
Session on lVlonclay. Nov. 16, -±:00 pm.
Carolina-Greensboro.
Dissertation Award for outstanding research proposal: Bethany JL. JLetiecq, Univ. of Marybncl.
NCFR Students/New Professimuuls Award for high potenti~d in family studies: Melody Gaye Stone, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville.
NCF17fi.Sage Students/New Professionals Book Award:
to be announced!.
,,,,·.nn;,r"'"o Research Proposal From a Femiuist
Perspective in Honor of Jessie Bernard: Susan C.
The follmving :tppreciation a\\·arcls will be presented
during the Annual Business 1\Jeeting. Sunday, Nov. 15.
'i:30 pm:
1997/98 Pn::§]dent . Greer !Litton fox. Univ. of
Tennessee-J~noxville.
AJl!.fHllal
Confer·erilce P1Wgram Vke-presidenlt, Judlith A.
CFJLE. Purdue Univ.
Pu11nuaR Confet·ence fLoGlll Al·t·anger!ll!.ent§ Chair,
Jacqueline Hae§sliy, CFJLE, Peacemaking Associates.
Hanis.
Join your colleagues at the Exhibits
located in the Executive Ballroom and
Executi\·e Ballroom Foyer on the 2nd
i1oor of the Hyatt.
Revie\v the newest materials, look for
books wrirten hy your colleagues, and
learn abuut other family organizations. Prizes are awardee! during
e''hibit breaks.
Satm:dlay. Nov. l-1. 12 - 'i:.)f) pm:
Sundlay, Nm·. 15. 9 am - 'i:3U pm:
Monday. Nov. 1C1. 9 am - 1:1 'i pm
EJ
SatuJtdlay, Nm·. l-1. Grand Opening,
12 noon
Nov. 15, Prizes.12 -1 pm
Nov. 1C1. Prizes. 12:30 pm
Nov. 16. Half Price Sales
of Combined Buuk Display Books,
12 pm
Re§ervedl Exhi.lbilto!'§ as of Aug. 1. A complete JExhi.hHor D"''Pr·rr·"'"""·' \\·ill he in your Conference registration packet.
Alcline de Gruyter
Friends Univ. '
rmultiple hoothsl ·
Allyn & Bacon · ·
Goodheart-W'iko;, Publisher
Pracrictl Parenting Partnerships ' '
Association Book Exhibit · ·
Growing Communities for Peace ·
Prepare/Enrich
As.'iciation for Couples in Marriage
I 'Wanna Be Me ·
for Second Self. Inc.'''
Enrichment ·
Journal of Compar:tti\·e Family Studies
'Time Books fR:tnclom House. Inc.)
Children ~tre People Support Group,
Manisses Communications Group. InL·.
Universir\' of Delaware
Inc.
lVIayfielcl Publishing Com]Xtny ·
·virginia Tech '
Family :mel Life Span Ministries *
National Institute on Media and the
W~tclo\'.'UJth Publishing "'
Family Information Services
Family*
Eunily Service America (multiple
North American Training Institute
,, Full c':ihibit h< lOth~:. H.epresentatives
booths) '
Pine Forge Pres::;/S~tge Puhlicttion.s
\\'ill he at the c:onference.
�'
1998
Progran1 Vice-president:
Judith Myers-Walls, CFLE, Purdue Univ.
Conference Regisnl:Jtation
Regency Ballroom Foyer (2nd .floor)
7:30am-1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00pm
6:45 .,
15
Session # 100 .......... Gilpatrick C
MEDITAT!l:ON
Employment Matching
All attendees are invitee!. Each clay's meditation will be lee! by a different facilitator. This
room may also be usee! during the clay except when sessions are scheduled in the room.
Gilpatrick A and B (lstjloOJ)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements
Committee and NCFR Affiliated Councils
Pere Marquette (2nd jlo01)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhibits
Executive Ballroom and Ballroom Foyer
(2ndfloOJ)
12:00 - 5:30 pm
Note: All sessions a][·e :rirullmbel!·ed and
coded for type of session. Saturday sessions begin with the number 100 (e.g. #100,
#101, etc.). Sunday sessions begin with
#200; Monday sessions with #300; Tuesday
sessions with #400. Session format is indicated by: PA - Paper; SY - Symposium;
WK - Workshop; DS - Didactic Seminar.
a
8:15 am
Session' # 10 1 . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWORKING
Students/New Professionals may bring their
breakfast to network with others. Breakfast
is available for purchase at a take-out
stand in the hotel.
Presiders: Pamela Choice, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative; Debra K.
Hughes, CFJLE, Students/New Professionals
Board Representative-elect
FOCUS GROUPS
All attendees may attend all Focus Group sessions. Topics are discussed informally. The sponsoring Section is inc!icatec! by symbol.
Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2-letter
abbreviations. The following is a key:
OJ
[Ill
Education & Enrichment (EE)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
~:X:-
1\.ll.\ Family Science (FS)
~Jl:.Y
International (IN)
A_ Family Policy (FP)
Feminism/Family Studies (FS)
W11111llll
Family Therapy (FT)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
Family & Health (FH)
Research & Themy (RT)
~~ Assn. of Councils (AC)
Students/New Professionals
(SN)
�7:30 .. 8:30am
Session #1 03 .............. Lakeshore A
ORIENTATION FOR THOSE WHO WANT
TO BECOME MORE INVOLVED IN NCFR
When Employed Mothers Not Only Work but Provide:
Implications for Self, Marriage, and Socialization of the
Next Generation, Heather M. Heims-Erikson;
Jennifer L. Tanner; Ann C. Crouter
The Emotion Work of Wives and Husbands: Supporting·
Husbands' Paid Labor, Margaret M. Manoogian-O'Dell;
Lori McGt·aw; Anisa M. Zvonkovic
The Good Providers: Working-class Attitudes and Realities
Across the Transition to Parenthood, William A. Miller;
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Discussant: Renate M. Houts
Presider: Leslie Richards
Recorder: Julianne M. Serovich
Presider: Rosemat-y Blieszner, NCFR Membership
Vice-president
Session #1 06 ................ Room 333
Session #1 02 ...... .
Regency A
Lifespan Development
Discussant: Bru.·bara D. Ames
Presiders: Marti V. Kennedy; James M. White,
Focus Group Co-chairs
8:00 .. 9:00am
Find out about NCFR's organizational structure, and sign up
for projects. Open to all attendees.
8:30 ., 10:00 am
Session #1 04 ................. Regency A
Connecting With Families Through
Community-based Programs
~ The Family Connection Project: An Eco~ logical Approach to Supporting Families
With Incarcerated Parents,
Kerry JL. Cielinski; Kristine M. Baber; Mary W. Temke
Father Involvement Program Effects on Fathers, Father
Figures, and Their Head Start Children: A Quasiexperimental Study, Jay Fagan
Growth in Parent Education Programs for Divorcing
Parents: A 90's Phenomenon, Margie J. Geasler, CFLE;
Karen R. Blaisure
Family and Community Support Programs: The National
Youth-at-Risk Program Sustainability Study, Jay A.
Mancini; Lydia I. Marek, CFLE
Presider: Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE
OJ
Session #1 05 ............... Regency CID
Work and Fatnily Experiences
Coming Home Again: The Challenges and
Rewards of Home-based Self-employment,
Debra L. Berke, CFLE
Speciall Session Featuring Students/New
Professionalls Papers
Preventing Client Drop-out: Effects of Struggle on
Therapy, Mark H. Bird
Accessibility to Excessibility: Communication
Technology Issues and the Therapeutic Private Practice,
Michael A. Negretti; Elizabeth A. Wieling
Before It's Too Late: An Early Family Intervention Program
for Families With Domestically Violent Adolescents,
Nancy C. Rybski
The Effect of Memory Recall on Relational Conflict and
Affect, Cat·olyn Y. Tubbs
Presider: Janie K.. Long
Session #1 07 ................. Regency B
Parenthood
The Roles of Self-efficacy and Mothers' Beliefs
~ About Fathers' Parenting in Father Involvement,
Bette T. Beane
The Transition to Parenthood and Parent's Psychological
Well-being: Does Level of Involvement Make a
Difference?, James D. Lambert; Nadine F. Mat·ks
Division of Household Labor and Parent-child Relations: A
Comparison Among Families in Japan, Korea, and the
U.S., Masako Ishli-Kuntz
Family and Life-course Experiences and the Childless: A
Cross-national Comparison, Vaughn R. A. Calll;
Pearl A. Dykstm
Presider: Carmellle Minton
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�9:00 .. 10:15 am
Session # 108 ....
..................................... Lakeshore AlBIC
NEWCOMERS RECEPTION
Presiders: Rosemary B.lieszner, NCFR Membership Vice-president; Greer Litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR President;
and Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE, NCFR Executive Director
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Membership Committee
If you are a first or second time Conference attendee, we invite you to network with the Board of Directors, others who share
your research interests, textbook authors, other professionals, and Section leaders. Complimentary light refreshments.
lNG PLENARY SESSION
10:
am .. 1 :00 pm
Session # 109. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency AIBICID
A World of Sesame Street Families, Charlotte Cole8 Ph.D. and Anna
Guenina, Ph.D.
Sponsored by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Dept. of Family and
Child Development; NCFR Education & Enrichment Section; and the Association
of Councils
Welcome: Greer Litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR President
Introduction of Speaker: Michael). Sporakowski, CFLE
Presider: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, NCFR Program Vice-president
Drs. Cole and Guenina will discuss how images of family life are used to teach children about their culture and that of others.
Family life is at the heart of the social messages conveyed in Sesame Street programs around the world.
Cbarlotte Frances Cole, is Vice Presidentfor Intl. Researcb at Cbildren's Television Worksbop (CTI¥1), including adaptations of
Sesame Street, with projects in New rork, Mexico, Spain, Russia, Poland, Cbina, Israel/Palestinian Territories, and Soutb Aji·ica. Sbe
is a consultant to tbe Nat/. Institutes ofHealtb and Harvard Inst. for Intl. Deuelopment.
Anna Guenina is tbe Directo1; Dept. ofResearcb and Content for Ulitsa Sezam (Russian adaptation of Sesame StreeO. She is experienced in tbe fields of education, m1, and television and bas worked witb tbe Moscow State Cbildren's Musical Tbeater. Sbe was
Executive Directo1; Inti. Festiual of Classical and Modern Music in St. Petersburg and Moscow,- and is also an autbor.
1 :00"' 1:00
Session #11 0 . . Executive Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer
EXHIBITS GRAND OPENING
1'ake time to visit exhibits and to review the new materials
and services available to enhance your work. Prizes will
be awarded daily. Exhibits will be open until 5:30 pm
Saturday.
12:30., 1:
pm
...... Regency C/D
Session # 1 1 1
DIALOGUE WITH
COLE
AND ANNA GUENINA
Sponsored by the NCFR Education & Enrichment
Section and Association of Councils
Presider: Sally S. Mat'tin, CFLE
Join the speakers and representatives of the sponsoring sections for an open discussion about the plen~uy.
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�1 :30 ., 2:00 pm
Session # 11 2 (WK) ........... Lakeshore A
Ill
L,_W
"Shifting Sand": An Assessment of Changes in Work
Schedules and Marital Quality, Kurt D. Johns~m
The Changing Nexus of Job Satisfaction, Marital Happiness, and Individual Well-being: Does Marriage Order
Matter? Stacy Jo Roget·s
Presider: James D. Lambert
Imaging Peace: A Pedagogical
Challenge for Family Ufe Educators
~ Leader: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE
~
Session # 11 3 (SY) ............. Regency A
Session # 11 6 ........... Executive Ballroom
Parental Rights in the Context of Biological, Stepparents, Adoptive, and Grandparent-led Families:
'
Current Policy Developments
Co-sponsored by NCFR Public Policy Committee
Leaders: Denise A. Skinner; Julie K. Kohlet·;
Tammy L. Henderson
Discussant: Catherine S. Chilman
Presider: Gordon E. Finley
Recorder: Susan Bowers
Parent Education/Family life Education
116-1 EE Teachers' Picture Book Reading With Infants,
Alice S. Honig; Meera Shin
116-2 EE Accessing Human Expertise Through an Electronic Infrastmcture: Extension's Children,
Youth, and Family Networks, Karen B. DeBord
116-3 IN The Marital Conflict Resolution Process Among
Married Korean Couples, Chi-Young Noh;
Hey Kyung Choi
116-4 EE Evaluation of a Community-based Parent-education Program, Bonnie C. Nicholson;
Viktor Brenner; Robert Fox
116-5 FP Using Video With Children in an Urban Family
Support Program, Laura A. Lynn; Carol
Harding; Lisa Sweatt; Eileen Edeger; Bijai
Rai; Marianela PatTaga; Norma Villegas;
Paulette Carter; Kenzie IGtcharoen; Steve
McManus; Veronica Zapata; Danita Bt·own
116-6 EE Model Infant-parent Program: Prevention,
Service, Research, and Training, Lenore R.
Weissmann; Susan Kromelow; Lisa Noll;
Patricia A. Perez; Carol Harding
116-7 EE Empowerment Evaluation: The Evaluation of
Two Accreditation Projects, Ather F. Asadi;
Lenon: R. Weissmann; Carol Han·ding
116-8 EE The Challenge of Institutionalizing a Parent
Education/Support Program in a JK-12 School,
Dana M. Murphy, CJFLE; Joy F. Segal, CFLE
116-9 EE Identity Development and Parent-adolescent
Conflict Among Early Adolescents: Implications
for Middle/Junior High School Curricula,
Barbara N. Allison; Jecelyn B. Schultz
116-10 EE Understanding the One You Love: Does Empathy Training Really Improve Your Relationships? Jeffrey J. Angera; Edgar C. J. Long
Session #114 (SY) ............ Lakeshore 8
Families With a Child With Disabilities: Seeking
Spiritual Peace in a Cultural Context
Themes of Religious Support Among Mormon
Families With a Child With a Disability,
Elaine S. Mru·shall; Susanne F. Olsen;
Keith W. Allred; Barbara L. Mandleco; Tina T. Dyches
The Role of Religion and Religiosity Among Latino
Families ofYoung Children With Disabilities,
Debra G. Skinner
Religious Orientation Among African-American Families
Who Have a Child With Disabilities,
Jeanette Roget·s-Dulan
Chair: Elaine S. Marshall
Discussant: J. Elizabeth Norrell
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel
Recorder: Cm·tis A. Fox, CFLE
Session # 11 5 (PA) ............. Regency 8
Relationship Quality
The Influence of In-laws on Marital Success: If
They Don't Leave Us Alone, Will We Really Have
Unhappy Homes?, Chalandt·a M. Bryant
Comparative Perceptions of Self and Partner and
Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships,
Kimberly J. M. Downs, CFLE; Shannon E. Weaver;
Lawrence H. Ganong; Marilyn Coleman
�Session # 116 ........ Regency Ballroom Foyer
Family Therapy
116-11 FT Behaviorism and Systems Theory: An Impossible Marriage, Stephen T. Fife
116-12 FT Client Contextual Factors in Therapy Outcome:
Test of an Integrative Model for MFT Intervention, David G. Fournier; Charles Hendrix;
Kathleen Briggs
116-13 FT The Context of Recovery: Coping Styles and
Marital Adjustment in Long-term Survivors of
Breast Cancer and Their Husbands, Susan B.
Tomlinson; Kathleen Briggs; Charles
Hendrix
116-14 RT Couple Communication Training and
Prevention of Marital Problems, Mark H.
Butler; Karen §. Wampler
116-15 FT Family Therapy and Outreach Strategies in
Adolescent Residential Treatment Settings,
Elisa D. Doebler-Irvine
116-16 FT Is Therapeutic Alliance Influenced by a Feminist Approach to Therapy?, Ronald}.
Werner-Wilson; Toni S. Zimmerman;
Katherine A. Dallliels-Cadson; Stephanie M.
Bowling
116-17 FT The Adventure: One Client's Narrative About
Narrative Therapy, Stephen R. Gaddis;
Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson
116-18 Ff Symptom Duration and Modes of Client
Participation: Impact on Length of Treatment
and Unplanned Termination Rates,
Faline B. Christensen; Mark B. White;
Connie J. Salts; Thomas A. Smith
116-19 FT Treatment and Prevention Guidelines for
Working With African-American and Hispanic
Families, Roy A. Bean; Tina Bedell;
Benjamin]. Perry
116-20 FT Utility of the Olson Circumplex and 3-D
Models in a Clinical Population,
Richard §. Wampler; James P. Marshall;
Susan G. Smith
116-21 FT Family Stress and Learned Helplessness: Risk
Factors Influencing Marital Satisfaction,
Walter W. Prather; Carol A. Darling, CFLE
Families and School Contexts
116-22 EM Representation of African-An1ericans in
Classroom Textbooks, Roxanne L. Hill
116-23 EM Ethnicity, Gender, and the Quality of Teacherchild Attachment Relationships,
John E. Kesner
116-24 FP School Context and Risk of Adolescent
Pregnancy, C. Anne Broussard
Life Cycle Issues
116-25 FF Participation in Girl Scouts as a Positive Context for Adolescent Girls: Examining Self-esteem and Androgyny, Heidi A. Johnson;
Rhonda A. Richardson
116-26 FF Well-being Among Never Married Elderly
Women, Michelle R. Neiss
116-27 FF Depression and Connection in the Motheradult Daughter Relationship,
Jeanette Z. Simon; Mudita Rastogi
116-28 FS The Impact of Family and Parenting Styles on
the Separation-individuation Process Among
Adult Only-children, Karen E. Matsuda;
Shulamit N. Ritblatt
1 :JO.,
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session # 11 7 .............. Manager's Suite
Gay/Lesbian Issues
Presiders: Ramona F. Oswald; Batya Hyman,
Focus Group Co-chairs
*See page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
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Reflections on Parenting Education: Is Research a Mirror for Practice?
Karell11 B. DeBordo Ph.D.
Sponsored by the Association of Councils and Education and Enrichment Section; and Dedicated
to the memory of Dr. Benjamin Spock
Presider: James J. Ponzetti, Jr, CFLE
Dr. DeBord discusses how research-based findings and media have influenced parent practices and
parenting education.
Dr. Karen DeBord's 25 years of&r:tension experience include war/a in VA and lv!O. Sbe is currently witb tbe NC Cooperatiue
Extensiou. wbere sbe specializes in educational programs for qua!i()• cbild care, cbild development, recruitment and training oj'
cbild care providers, comlllllllity coalitions for cbild care, communi(l' acceptance ofdiuersity, and parent education. Sbe is a
leader in tbe Nat!. £.'>.:tension Network for Child Care. tbe Nat!. Extension Network for Fami~)' Resiliency, and tbe Nat!. Parenting
Education Network.
*RUP summarizes the latest research, and provides a practical knowledge base for practitioners.
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Session #119 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
lEady Intervention
Quality of Care in Infant/Toddler Child Care
Programs, Alisa S. Ghazvini; Ronald!. L. Mullis
~_,_.,..,._.. The Impact of Head Start on Homeless and
Housed Children's Social Skills and Behavior Problems,
Amy lL. Go:rdlon.; Sally Koblin.sky; Elaine A. Anderson
Early Intervention for Children and Families at Risk: Long
Term Implications of Family Functioning, Wendy T.
Miedlel
A Preschool Intervention to Promote Acceptance of
Diverse Family Forms, Jill N. Vosburg;
Toni S. Zimmerman; Ronaldi.J. Werner-Wilson
Presider: Bryan B. Korth
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Session #120 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
The Voices of Multi-racial and Multi-ethnic lP'aJt·ents
The Minnesota Family Strength Project: Listening
to Families of Color, Judly D. Watson T:i.esel;
Belle M. Yaffe
Balancing Multiple Roles Among a Group of Urban
American Indian Working Mothers, l.indla Napholz
Portrayals, Images, and Reflections: African-American
Mothers and Their Adult Daughters, Kate S. ConwayTurnet·; Tara N. Woolfolk
Korean-American Families in the United States: Social
Support, Acculturation, Family Resources, and Family
Functioning Style in Korean-American Families,
Hae Seung l.ee; Norma J. Burgess
Discussants: Edith A. Lewis; Lily Paguia ·
Pres icier: Gladys J. Hildi.Jt·eth, CFLE
Recorder: Walter Kawamoto
Session #121 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency B
Gendlered Dynamics in Jlntimall:e Relationships
Promises, Promises: Gendered Discourses of
Family Power Among the Promisekeepers,
John P. Bartkowski
The Discourse of Romance and Violence, Sally A. Uoydl;
Beth C. Emery
The Effect of Emotion Work Balance on Relationship
Satisfaction of Couples Seeking Therapy Services,
Kristen E. Holm; Ronaldi.J. Werner-Wilson;
Alida S. Cook; Peggy S. Berger
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4:00 .. 5:30 pm
pm
Session #121 (PA) .............. Regency B
Components of Gender Identity as Predictors of Genderrelated Instmmental Behavior for Premarital Couples,
Terdj. Swim; Cathedne A. Surra
Discussant: Leigh A. Leslie
Presider: Michael P. Johnson
Recorder: jodie L. Hertzog
Session # 12 4 (WK) ............. Regency A
GEMS (Gender Equity Modules): Group Activities
for Development of a Positive Self Concept,
Interpersonal Skills, and Improving Vocational
Skills and Attitudes
Workshop Leaders: Victodaj. Warner;
[ [ ] Kathleen Shibley; Sharon Redick;
joan Gdtzmacher; Marna Lombardi
Chair: Victoria J. Warner
Session #122 (PA) ............ Lakeshore B
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Divorce and Remardage
Explaining Conflict in Divorce, joseph Hopper
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Studying Divorce Over the Life Course With Panel
Data: Problems and Prospects of a Long Term
Multiple-wave Study of Marriage, David R. Johnson
Stepfamilies in Later Life: Views From the Parental
Generation, Barbara H. Vinick
Hanging on and Letting Go: Effects of Family Stmcture on
Parent-child Contact Over the Life Course, Lynn K. White
Presider: Francesca Adler
4:00
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Session # 12 3
Session #125 (PA) ............. Regency B
Family-professional Collaboration: Improving
Quality of Care in Chronic Illness
Supporting Families as They Adopt Children With
Special Needs, Doris Houston; Lamie Kramer
Psychosocial Needs of Adults With Congenital
Heart Disease and Their Families, Susan M. Kools;
Catherine Gilliss; Elizabeth Tong
The Imminent Nightmare: Prostate Cancer, L. Marie
Mitchell-Lumpkin
Negotiating Worker-client Relationships: A Necessary Step
to Providing Quality Home Health Care, Kathleen W.
pm
...... Regency C/D
PUBUC POUCY SEMINAR
Policies to Control Family Violence From an
International Perspective
Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee and·
Family Policy Section.
Leader: Barbara H. Settles
Moderator: Nancy M. Kingsbury
Changes in policy and programs in the U.S. have been
effective in curbing family violence, but a higher than
desirable incidence still persists. Both in the U.S. and
internationally, groups have been exerting leadership to
change views of what is preferable behavior within families
and society. This session will feature trends in creating legal,
political, and programmatic interventions and prevention
strategies in a global perspective. Case studies will illustrate
similarities and differences in this international approach to
change.
Piercy
Discussant: Darryl Ross Goetz
Presider: Kathleen W. Piercy
Recorder: Colleen S. Choi
Session #126 (PA) ............ Lakeshore B
Marital Adjustment Issues
Marital Adjustment Problems in a Sample of
International Marriages, Davor Jedlicka;
Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE
Islamic Marital Roles in Conflict: Negotiating Belief
Systems, Economic Realities, and Social Change,
Bahlra Shel"if
Taking Time for Relationships: Young Couples in Georgia,
Poland, Russia, and the United States,
Lynda Henley Walters; Patsy Skeen; Tatyana A. Gurko;
Wielislawa Wanywoda-Kruszynska
Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, CJFLE
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�4:00 .. 5:30 pm
128-8
128-9
Session #127 (SY) ............ Lakeshore A
Concept of Family Time
Time and Rhythm in Couples, Peter Fraenkd;
Skye Wilson
Time and Time Again: The Cultural Components
of Tin1e Perception, Alma}. Owen
Time in Families: A Qualitative Study, Stephen C. Smith;
Shelley M. MacDermid
The Concept of Time in Family Development and Change,
James M. White
Chair: Shelley M. MacDermid
Discussant: Kerry J. Daly
128-10
128-11
128-12
128-13
Sleeping Single in a Family Bed Revisited: Results
from a 1997 NCFR Round Table Discussion,
B.aiana S. Nelson; Karen S. Clark; Marsha
Vaughn; lLaura Bryan
Strategies for the Graduate Teaching Assistant:
Working With Difficult Students, Suzanne Bartholomae; Brenda}o Lohman; Penny S. Brocket·
The Need to Integrate Instructors' Values in Family Science Courses: A Teaching Round Table,
Manfred H. VanDulmen; lLama M. Stanton;
Julie K. Kobler
The Six "Be Attitudes" of Successful Graduate
Students/New Professionals Teaching in the
Family Field, Alan C. Taylor, CFLE
Transitioning From Student to New Professional
in Academic and Agency Settings, Janelle M.
VonBargen; lLisen C. Roberts, CFJLJE
How to Get Started in Grant Writing, Rosemary
Blieszner
~5:30pm
Session #128 ............ Room 333/Crystal
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
SKll.LS EXCHANGE
Every 30 minutes attendees change tables to allow
participation in three discussions.
Presider: Debra K. Hughes, CFLE
128-1
128-2
128-3
128-4
128-5
128-6
128-7
A Writers' Group and Women's Professional
Development, Margee; Marsha}. Vaughn;
Sohleong lim; Wanda M. Clark; lLaura Bt-yan
Ethics in the Family Studies Classroom, William
E. Rose; MiChael Morgan; Tammy S. Harpel
First-year Graduate Student Orientation Program:
A Proposed Model, Christina B. Waldmn;
Miriam R. lLinver; Donna R. lams
Guidelines for Preparing Applications for Child
and Family Development Positions: Getting an
Edge on the Competition, Suzanne R. Smith;
Hilary A. Rose
Managing Successful Mentoring Relationships
Between Graduate Students and Faculty, Adriana
J, Umana; Kimberly J. M. Downs, CFLE
Moving Beyond the Classroom: Linking Higher
Education and Community Involvement Through
Student Field Experiences, Kathleen A.
O'Rourke; Jo lLynn Cunningham
Resilient Women: How Female Graduate Students
Negotiate Their Multiple Roles, Sylvia M. Asay,
CFJLE; MahaN. Younes
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1:
pm
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Public Policy Open. Forum an.d Family Policy
Section. Member Meeting
Session #129 .
University Programs in Public Policy,
Elaine A. Ande.a·son; Barbara H. Settles
Chair, Open Fomm: Elizabeth Park
(Sponsored by NCFR Public Policy Committtee and
Students/New Professionals.)
Family Policy Section Meeting
Presider: Leslie A. Koepke, Section Chair
6
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Session # 1 30 ................ Lakeshore A
Religion. and Family Life
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel, Section Chair
Light refreshments will be served.
6
Session # 131 ........... Manager's Suite
ACTION FOR DIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE
Open to all attendees.
Presider: Estella A. Martinez
�7:30" 8
GROUPS*
Session # 1 3 7 ............ Manager's Suite
Session #132 ................ Lakeshore 8
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Session #133 .
liif1i1
OPEN HOUSE FOR THOSE
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A
MENTOR OR BEING MENTORJED
Families and Grief
Presider: lLaura Smart, CFJLE, Focus Group Chair
. ....... Regency B
Men in Families
William D. Allen, Adam D. Shapiro,
Rob Palkovitz, Focus Group Co-chairs
~ Presiders:
6:00
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7:
Regency A
Session #134.
Sponsored by the NCFR Membership and Action for
Diversity Committees.
Presiders: jennifer lL. Ket-pelman; Rosemary
Blieszner
Learn about the mentoring process and the new "Conference
Buddy" opp01tunities, visit with Membership Committee members, receive informational handouts; and enjoy refreshments.
NCFR CFLE RECEPTION
Co-sponsored by the NCFR CFLE Department and Family
Information Services
Hostess: Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
By invitation only.
7:
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session # 13 8
OJ
Lakeshore B
Parent Education
Presiders: Marilyn Rossmann;
Kevin Allemagne, CFJLE, Focus Group Co-chairs
Session #139 ................ Lakeshore C
Session # 1 3 5 ................ Lakeshore A
liif1i1
Reseat·ch and Theory
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Sexuality
Presiders: Guy E. Cunningham; Joseph M.
Hoedel, Focus Group Co-chairs
Presider: Paul R. Amato, Section Chair
.Session #136 ................. Room 333
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Publish in NCFRJou:rnals
Editors: Robert Milat·do, Journal of Marriage and tbe
Famil)t, Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Famif:J' Relatiom; Connie
Shehan, Journal of Family Issues
*See page 13 for an explanation of focus groups.
cordially invited. Meet
NCFR President Greer
litton Fox and her family. On July 1, 1999,
Mary jo Czaplewski,
CFJLE, NCFR's Executive
Director, will retire. Join
Creer f.illu11 Fo:r:
.1/ary}o C::flpleu~ki us in thanking her for
her 15 ye:1rs of service to NCFR.
�ON GO IN
7:
Conference Registration
Regency Ballroom Foyer (2nd flam)
Session #202 .......... Regency C/D
8:00am- 1:00pm; 2:00- 5:00 pm
Employment Matching Service
Gilpatrick A and B (1st flam)
WORSHIP SERVICE
Gbcmicm Retzaming Ceremony, Edith A. Lewis
Sponsored by the NCFR Religion and Family, Ethnic
Minorities, and Feminism and Family Studies Sections.
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Hospitality Cafe
Special music celebrating our global theme.
Sponsored by the Local AlTangements Committee and
NCFR Affiliated Councils
Presider: Judy Watson Tiesel
All attendees are welcome. Participate in an enlightening,
global worship experience.
Pere Marquette (2nd flam)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Exhlbits
Executive Ballroom and Ballroom Foyer
(2nd floor)
8:30
ASSOCIATION OF COUNCILS MEETING
Presider: James J. Ponzetti, Jr., CFLE, Association
Note: All sessions are numbered and coded. for
type of session. Sunday sessions begin with the
number 200. Session format is indicated by: PA - Paper;
SY - Symposium; WK - Workshop; DS - Didactic
Seminar.
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7:15 am
Session #200 ..... .
. .. Gilpatrick C
MEDITATION
~ Open to all attendees.
7:30 .. 8:15 am
Session #20 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
NETWORKING
Bring your breakfast and network with others. Breakfast
is available for purchase at a take-out stand in the hotel.
Presiders: Pamela Choke; Debra K. Hughes, CFLE
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10:00
Session #203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
6:45
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of Councils President
8:
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The Use of Power in Academic Relationships:
Feminist Reflections
Leaders: Joan A. Jurich; Brenda L. Seery;
Katherill!.e R. Allen, CFLE;
Shelley M. MacDermid; Ma:rlk A. Fine
Chair: Joan A. jmich
Discussant: Lee Ann DeReus
Recorder: Lam·a A. Cobb
Session #205 (DS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency B
Global Issues and. the JEnvilt·onment
Increasing Ecoconsciousness: The Family Science
Role, Judy I. Rommel
Our Global Species: Interpreting the Human
Genome Project and Human Family Evolution: Issues in
Teaching and Theorizing About Families-Ethical and
Practical Considerations, Kay Michael Troost
Presider: Maureen Blanlkemeyer, CFLE
�8:30 .. 10:00 am
Session #206 {WK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
Challenging the Dynamics of Power and Gender in
Couples' Therapy
Workshop Leader: Carmen R. Knudson-Martin
Session #207 . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Ballroom
Family Policy/Public Policy
207-1 FP A Perspective of Policy and Opinion Affecting
Lesbian Headed Households,
Jill M. Rolubacker
207-2 IN Chinese One-child Family Policy: Parents'
Perception of the Value of Children, Yan Xia;
Shan Lin; Douglas Abbott; Xiaolin Xie;
ZhlZhou
207-3 FP Domestic Violence Policy: A National
Overview, Julie C. Law
207-4 FP Gender Role Orientation as a Predictor for
Laborforce Participation for Rural Women:
Implications for Policy, Lydia B. Blalock;
Pamela Moruoe; M. E. Betsy Ganison;
Elizabeth S. Atkinson
207-5 FP Informing Family Policy: Resources on the
Internet, Jessica L. Mills; Karen
Bogenschneidet·
207-6 FP Integrating Collaborative Community Services
From a Family Perspective,
Patdda Hyjer Dyk
207-7 FP Resiliency Despite Adversity: Former Foster
Children's Perspectives on Foster Care,
Katie E. Mosack; Daniel F. Graybill
207-8 EM An Investigation of the Effects of Race on
Perceptions of Shared Housing,
lone Y. DeOllos
207-9 FP University Policy: Hispanics and Anglo College
Women Risk Factors, Boyd W. Pidcock;
Judith L. Fischet·; Lat-ry F. Forthun;
Steven L. West
Cross-cultural Issues/Minodty Families
207-10 EM The Impact of Expectancies and Personal
Variables on Anglo and Hispanic College
Student Success, Steven L. West; Judith L.
Fischer; Boyd W. Pidcock; Todd R. Gomez
207-11 EE The Relationship Between Risk and Academic
Resiliency in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic PostHead Start Children: Implications for Family
Life Educators, Willa Choper-Siegel; Elaine
A. Anderson
207-12 IN Parental Behaviors as Predictors of Self-esteem
An1ong Chinese Adolescents, Kevin R. Bush;
Andt·ew J. Supple; Gary W. Peterson
207-13 IN Parental Social-class and Chinese Adolescents'
Self-esteem, Hyoun K. Kim; Kevin R. Bush;
Patrick C. McKeruy, CFLJE; Gary W. Pete1·son
207-14 IN Filial Responsibility in Cross-cultural Context,
Seonju Jang; Daniel F. Detznet·
207-15 IN Mother-daughter Relationships: A Comparison
of Indian Women in India and in the U.S.,
Mudita Rastogi
207-16 FF Women's Groups as Agencies of Empowerment
for Urban Kenyan Women, Maty Y. Morgan;
Dolphlne A. Odem
207-17 FF On Desiring Sons and Mothering Daughters:
Mother Love for Daughters in Urban India,
Rachatn.a johri; Anand Prakash
207-18 FF The Experience and Expression of Anger
Among Women: A Study of Women in Hong
Kong Universities, Beth C. JEmery; Je~nny Yat
Han Lam
207-19 IN An Investigation of the Emotional and
Cognitive Status of Russian Children and Their
Parents, Tatiana N. JBalachova; Julia A. Malia
207-20 EM Bocaditas: Slices of Midwestern Latino Family
Life, Kathl S. Rangel-Wrono
207-21 EM Examining the Correlation Between Family
Rituals and African-American Mothers' Self-esteem, Ann E. Bnlell·; Steven A. Dennis
207-22 FT Sexual Guilt in African-American Women,
Marlo T. Rouse
207-23 IN The Effect of Double Roles and Perceptions of
Korean Married Women Professors About Their
Multiple Roles and Family Members' Attitudes,
juhee Park; Taehyun Kim
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am
Session #207 ........ Regency Ballroom Foyer
Agin.g
207-24 FP Do Medicare Policies Meet the Needs of Older
Persons Requiring Long-term Home Care?,
JKreg J. Edgmon; Kathleen W. Piercy
207-25 RT Formal and Informal Care to Older Adults:
Comparative Analysis of the United States and
Great Britain, Adam Davey; Demi Patsios
207-26 IN Loss in the Lives of Southeast Asian Elders,
Marcie K. Pal'ker, CFLJE
207-27 FH Narrative Co-construction Within the Context
of Alzheimer's Disease, Paula M. Usita;
Megan Keller
207-28 FH Predictors of Family Caregiver Burden and
Satisfaction after Nursing Home Placement of a
Relative With Dementia, Jane B. Tornatore;
Leslie Gt"ant
207-29 EM Quality of Life: Perception of AfricanAmericans, Wayne M. Blake;
Carol A. Darling, CFLJE
Premru·ital .!Enriclunent
207-30 RF "Blessed Are the Peacemakers": Theory, Theology, and Techniques of Premarital Enrichment,
G. Daniel Williams; Charles L. Cole, CFLJE
8:
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Session #208 ............ Lakeshore AlBIC
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at the
same table for the entire session. No advance registration
required.
208-1 EE
208-2 EE
Personalizing Histmy: A Family Relations
Adaptable Assignment, Rebecca A. Adams;
Amy Jo Hat·den
Intergenerational Property Transfer: Educational
Strategies for Sensitive Issues, Shirley L.
Barbet·; Marlene S. Sturn; Christy Bubolz;
Shat"on Knutson
208-3 FS
What Meaning Do We Make of Things?: The
Use of Artifacts in Exploring Family Narratives
in a Global Context, Patricia Bell-Scott
208-4 EE The Effects of Parental Overindulgence,
Jean Illsley Clarke, CFLlE; DavidJ.
Bredehoft, CFLJE
208-5 EE A Model for Teaching About Changing
Families, Martin. A. Covey, CFLJE
208-6 EE Using Television and Film in Family Education,
Dale R. Hawley; Steve Geske
208-7 EE Deciphering the Parenting Process:
Implications for Researchers and Parent
Educators, Harriet E. Heath; Dana M.
Murphy, CFLJE
208-8 EE Building Statewide Collaboration for Parent
Education, Sharon E. Hirschy, CFLJE;
Arminta L. Jacobson, CFLJE
208-9 FT Forgiveness as an Intervention in Family
Therapy, Gary R. Mauldin; William T.
Anderson
208-10-12 Distance Education: Tailoring Media Initiatives
EE to the Needs and Preferences of Parents of
Infants, Toddlers, and Teens, Patricia Tanner
Nelson, CFLJE; Dol'otheaJ. Cudaback, CFLJE;
Glen Jenson; Sally S. Martin, CFLJE; David
A. Riley (3 discussion tables on this topic.)
208-13 EE Using Computer Technology to Enhance
Undergraduate Teaching, J. Elizabeth Norrell
208-14 EE Utilization of Child Maltreatment Research in
Teaching Developmental Needs Through the
Lifespan, Jennifer J. Park
208-15 EE Parenting Education for Fathers: Scaling the
Gender Wall, Marilou M. Rochford
208-16 EE Parents and Teens Teaming Up Through
Education, Maisielin Ross
208-17 EE Professional Training in Gender Role
Assessment: Using Media and the Self of the
Practitioner, Kirsten J. Tyson-Rawson
8:
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STUDJENTS/NEW PROFJESSJ!ONALS
BUSJ!NESS MEETING
Presider: Pamela Choice, Students/New
Professionals Representative
�PLENARY SESSION
10:30 am"' 12:00 pm
Session #21 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency AIB/CID
Sustainable Development: A Peace Plan for the 21st Centuoy1 Barbara Adams
Sponsored by the Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Sch. of Human Ecology; NCFR International,
Family Policy, and Ethnic Minorities Sections; and the Association of Councils
Introduction of Speaker: Hamilton I. McCubbin, CFJUE
Presider: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFI.E, NCFR Program Vice-president
Dr. Adams will discuss Agenda 21: UN Program of Action for Sustainable Development program. According
to Agenda 21, "Humanity stands at a defining moment in history. We are confronted with a perpetuation of
disparities between and within nations, and the continuing deterioration of the ecosystems on which we depend. Integration of
environment and development concerns will lead to improved living standards for all, better protected ecosystems, and a safer,
more prosperous future. No nation can achieve this on its own; but together we can - in a global partnership for sustainable
development."
Barbara Adams is Deputy Coordinat01; UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS), UN Headqum1ers, New York. Sbe is also
a UNICEF consultant; and Executive Direct01; Manitoba Council for International Cooperation. Sbe was Associate Director, Quaker
United Nations Office, and worked witb UN delegates, staff and NGOs on issues of economic and social justice, women, peace, and
bu.man rigbts.
12:00 .. 1 :00 pm
12:
pm
Session #211 . . Executive Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer
EXHffiiTS BREAK PRIZE DRAWINGS
12:15 .. 1:15 pm
Session #212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency C
DIALOGUE WITH BARBARA ADAMS
Sponsored by the NCFR International, Family Policy,
and Ethnic Minorities Sections; and the Association
of Councils
Presider: Leslie A. Koepke
Join the presenter and representatives of sponsoring Sections
for an open discussion about the plenary.
Session #21 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
Challenges in Children's Lives
Teachers' Perceptions of School-based Peer
Mediation Programs, Jo l.ynn Cunningham;
Connie Briscoe
Trends in Programming for Children of Divorcing Parents,
Robyn J. Geellioed; Jerry E. McLaughlin; Shannon
Wood; Margie]. Geasler, CFI.E; Karen R. Blaisure
Parent and Teacher Perceptions of Child Behavior:
Concordance and the Effects of Race, Melissa A.
l.andet·s-lP'otts; Velma McBride Murry; Gene H. Brody
Children's Perceptions of the Meaning of Conflict in Their
Lives, Julia A. Malia; Jo l.ynn Cunningham; Janelle M.
VonBargen
Presider: l.ynettte J. Olson, CFI.E
OJ
�12:30 .. 2:00 pm
Session #214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency B
Family Health in a Global and Cultural Context
Predictors of Satisfaction With First Intercourse: A
Cross Cultural Comparison, Debora L. Good;
I. Joyce Chang
Spouse Influence on Self-care Practices in NIDDM in
Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites, Catherine A.
Chesla; Edelmi:ra Castillo; Lawrence Fisher
Pressures From the Social Environment Concerning Endof-life Decisions, Ronit D. Leichtentdtt; Kaduyn D.
Rettig
A Comparison of the Impact on Mothers' and Fathers'
Experience While Caring for Their Cancer Stricken Child,
Pei-Fan Mu
Presider: Patricia S. Tomlinson
Recorder: Joseph G. Grzywacz
Session #215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
Images and Treatment of the Elderly
Images of Grandparents in Young Children's
Literature: Cross-cultural and International
Comparisons, Shulamit N. Ritblatt; Sandra Olen;
Thomas VanDer Walt
Caregiving for Elderly Parents in Thai Families, Poonsuk
Wachwithan; M. Janice Hogan; Daniel F. Detzner
Harold Feldman and the Ghana Project: The African
Family Revisited, Richard S. Glotzer, CFLE
Presider: Suzanna Smith
12:
Session #216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency D
SPECIAL SESSION
How to Become a Certified Family lLife Educator
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
12:30 .. 2:00 pm
Session #21 7 . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Ba/Jroom
Gender Roles
217-1 RT Gender, Love Styles, and Risk Taking, Ked K.
O'Neal; Nancy J. Bell
217-2 RT Exploring the Structure of Role Identities in
Women and Men, B. Kay Pasley; Jennifer L
Kerpelman; Roger M. Goodman; Ted G.
Futris
217-3 FF Our Changing Environment: Gender and the
Media, Diana M. Cone
Gender and Madtal Issues
217-4 FF Financial Decision Making in the Farm Family
Business Environment: Discrepant Perceptions
of Men and Women, Sharon M. Danes;
Catherine Huddleston-Casas
217-5 FF Money, Power, and Marital Inequality: Understanding the Compulsive Spending of Women,
Carmen R. Knudson-Martin
217-6 FF The Gender of Home Computing: Power and
the PC, Marti V. Kennedy
Popular Culture Depictions of Gender
217-7 FF Role Images of Childless Women in Contemporary Films, Susan M. Ross
217-8 FF Distortions of Reality: Depictions of Males and
Females in Best Selling Children's Literature,
1952-1994, joann K. Toth
217-9 FF The Media's Conllibution to African-American
Women's Socialization: An Analysis of Shape
and Color, Tat·a N. Woolfolk; Kate S.
Conway-Turner
Divorce and Remarriage
217-10 EE Evaluation of a Divorce Education Program:
Impact on Nonresidential Fathers, Patrick C.
McKenry, CFLE; Kathleen Clark; Glenn
Stone
217-11 RT Predictors of Divorce Adjustment, Hongyu
Wang
217-12 IN Similarities and Differences in Self-esteem
Among Children From Divorced and Intact
Families: A Global Context, jennifer Kmu:
�12:30
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2:00 pm
217-13 RT The Impact of Divorce Experiences in
Childhood on the Attachment Styles of College
Students in Heterosexual Dating Relationships,
Matthew D. Dawson
217-14 RT The Impact of the Postdivorce Co-parenting
Relationship on Parents' Physical and Psychological Health, Lucinda Steenbergen Richmond; Donna Hendrickson Christensen
217-15 RT Attachment Style: A Risk Factor in Multiple
Marriages, Cindi M. Penor Ceglian; Scott
Gardner
Families and Poverty
217-16 EE Assessing Community in the Design of Family
Support for Low-income Families, RobertS.
Hughes, Jr.; Christine M. Todd
217-17 EM Parenting Among Ethnically Diverse Lowincome Mothers: Preferred Parenting Strategies,
Potential for Child Abuse, and Parental
Satisfaction, Nilufer P. Medora, CFJLE;
Stephan M. Wilson; Jeffry H. Larson, CFJLE
Association of Councils
217-23 AC An Analysis of Family Life Education Programs,
Anne M. Stanben-y, CFlLE; J. Phillip
Stanberry, CFJLE; Anne P. Blackwell;
Monica Fontana, CFJLE
217-24 AC Working Successfully With Families Who Are
Most Difficult to Serve, Karen A. Cox, CFJLE
1 :00
Violence
217-20 EE Male Court Referred Perpetrators of Partner
Abuse: Demographics and Indicators of
Program Success, David N. Yarbrough;
Priscilla White Blanton; Stephanie S.
Landry
217-21 RT Typologies of Victimization: A Comparative
Analysis of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Juvenile
Crin1inal Offenders, William M. Fleming;
David Burton
217-22 EM Life in an Urban Neighborhood: Reflections of
a Gang Member, Wendy Reiboldt;
Avery E. Goldstein
:00 pm
Session #218 ............ Lakeshore AlBIC
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration
required.
218-1 EM Using Grounded Theory to Expand Our Know218-2 EE
218-3 EE
218-4 RF
Rural Family Concerns
217-18 FF Widows on Family Farms: What Happened to
Disengagement?, Sharon]. Price; Christine
A. Price; Hilary A. Rose
217-19 FF Gender Differences Associated With Family
Farm and Ranch Intei·generational Transfer,
Megan.J. Mm·phy; Robert]. Fetsch
m
218-5 RT
218-6 RF
218-7 FS
ledge of Ethnic Minorities, Cad F. Auerbach
The Life Span Family Life Education Poster
Revision: Product and Process, David J.
Bredehoft, CFJLE
Life Satisfaction of Women in Middle Adulthood, Marianne Brand; Carol A. Darling,
CFJLE
Spirituality and Peacemaking: An Examination
of the Spiritual Expressions of Family Life,
Daniel DIDomizio; jacqueline Haessly, CFJLE
Narrative Productions of Parenting: Classic
Parenting Styles Revisited, lLat·aJ. Foley
The Conceptualization of Parenting Style:
Comparisons for Validation Using the Parental
Authority Questionnaire, Jonathan W.
Grimes, CFJLE; Connie Steele
Religion and Spirituality: The Missing Link in
Parent Education, Tracy M. Groesser
Families and the New Coming Environment,
Ha-Kyung Jang; Sun-Wha Ok; Myung-Suk
JLee
218-8 IN
The Road From Collectivism to Individualism Cohort Differences in Family Ideology and
Gender Role Expectations in Taiwan,
Wei-Shluan ]eng; Patdck C. McKenry, CFJLE
218-9 FH Lived Experience of Siblings in Families of
Children With Special Needs, Susanne F.
Olsen; Judy B. Kendall; Barbru·a L.
Mandleco; Elaine S. Marshall; Keith W.
Allred; Nancy Sansom; MarciaL. VanRiper
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�1:00 .. 2:30pm
218-10 FS "Imagine You Are ... ": Report on the Design
and Implementation of an Undergraduate Family Studies Course Utilizing Problem-based
Learning (PBL) Strategies, Dan M. SandiferStech
218-11 RT Racial Comparisons of Older Parents' Relationships With Non-resident Adult Children, Adam
D. Shapit·o
The Relationship Between Pet Ownership and
Life Satisfaction Among Older Relocated
Retirees, Paul L. Schvaneveldt; Vit·a R.Kivett
218-12 RT The Theoretical Framework of Reconstruction:
An Opportunity to Grow up Again, Kathleen
Shibley; Ann Marie Mat·shall; Barbara
Newman
218-13 EE Burdens and Satisfactions in Elder Care at
Home and at a Distance, Jeanne R. Snyder
218-14 EE Parenting That Promotes Peace, Laura M.
Stanton
218-15
Get to Know Alexis). Walker, past NCFR
President. Meet Alexis and learn about her
NCFR experiences. Sponsored by the NCFR
Membership Committee.
RESEARCH UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS (RUP)*
2:15 .. 3:45 pm
Session #21 9 .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency CID
Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution, Daniel Kmitta8 Ed.D., Miami Univ.
Sponsored by Brigham Young Univ., Ctr. for Studies of the Family; and the Association of Councils
Introduction of Speaker: Alan]. Hawkins
Presider: Norma J. Bond Burgess
Dr. Kmitta's presentation will focus on research emanating from school based conflict education programs.
He will also address recent findings from research projects examining community, environmental, and family
conflict resolution programs.
Dr. Kmitta is a Visiting Asst. Prof at Miami Uniu., o:;qord, OH, and an Adjunct Professor at the Uniu. of Cincinnati. He is also
co-chair of the Research and Evaluation committee for the Conflict Resolution Education Network of the Nat!. Inst. for Dispute
Resolution. Considered a key resource for scbool-based conflict resolution program:,~ be consults on program evaluation jar the
Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management, Macro International, Shephard Pratt Hospitals of Baltimore,
and the ofllce of Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
*RUP summarizes the latest research, and provides a practical knowledge base for practitioners.
2:15
D
3:45 pm
Session #220 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
Intra- and Extra-cultural Perspectives of Parenting:
Race and Gender identities
Sex Role Development in Early Adolescence:
Messages in a Family Context, Cathy A. Flynn
Societal, Community, and Family Context: Racial
Socialization and Social-emotional Development of Rural
Black Children, Velma McBride Murry; Gene H. Brody
How American Family Ideology Leads to the Denigration
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of Asian Im~1igrant Family Life Among Second Generation
Korean and Vietnamese-Americans, Karen D. Pyke
Intra- and Extra-cultural Perceptions of Competence in
Rural African-American Youth, Tt·ellis L. Smith;
Gene H. B.rody
Discussants: Ouida E. Westney, CFLE; Estella A.
Martinez
Presider: Gene H. Brody
Recorder: Wynona B. Williams
�2:15 .. 3:45 pm
Session #223 (SY) ............. Room JJJ
Session #221 (WK) ............. Regency B
Experiencing the Process of Cooperative Learning:
A Hands-on Wm·kshop for Feminist Teachers
r;~;, Leaders: Katherine R. Allen, CFI.E;
==- - 01 Kaitilin Stevens O'Shea; Karen L.
'
Wilcox; Karla Soukup
Chair: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Session #222 (SY) .......... Manager's Suite
Work and Family Issues: Macro and Micro Policy
Implications
Does Social Policy Compromise Family
Financial Security?: Implications for Families With Small Family Businesses,
Catherine A. Huddleston-Casas; Sharon M. Danes
The Influences of Gender, Family Involvement, and Workfamily Cont1ict on Managers' Preferences for Family Oriented Benefit, Jane Olsen; Phyllis J. Johnson
An Analysis of Family and Medical Leave Benefits in
Canada, Eileen Trzcinski
"Welfare Mothers" Welcome Reform, Urge Compassion,
Karen Seccombe
Discussant: Lynet Uttal
Presider; Debra L. Berke, CFLE
Recorder: Ruth Sorensen
Family Therapy Outcome Research: Overcoming
Obstacles
Evaluating Manualized Family Therapy in Community Agencies, Eric E. McCollum; Terry S. Trepper
Using Multin1ethod and Multilevel Measures to
Assess Family Therapy Outcome, Volker K. Thomas
Decreasing Health Care Costs With Marriage and Family
Therapy, D. Russell Crane
Using Qualitative Data to Develop a Manualized Couples
Treatment for Domestic Violence, Sandra M. Stith; Karen
H. Rosen; Eric McCollum
Chair: Sandra M. Stith
Discussant: Karen S. Wampler
Session #224 (SY) ............ Lakeshore A
Relationship Development and Deterioration
Family Background Characteristics and Stability of
Commitment to Premarital Romantic Relationships,
Denise S. Bartell; Catherine A. Surra
Evaluations of Child Care and Parenting Experiences
During the Transition to Parenthood, Elizabeth M.
Johnson; Deborah Jacobvitz
The Developmental Course of Stable, Unhappy Marriages,
Sharma Smith; Ted L. Huston
Sensitivity to Compatibility: A Precursor to Divorce?,
Renate M. Houts
Chair: Renate M. Houts
Discussant: Mark A. Fine
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AND AWARDS CEREMONY
4:00 .. 5:15 pm
Session #225 ..... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A/BICID
families in the Media: Thoughts on the !Public Scrutiny of !Private Lives, Greer
Litton fox.. Ph.D ... 1997/98 NCFIR President
Presider: William}. Doherty, 1997/98 NCFR President-elect
Dr. Fox focuses on the social uses of public exposure and its intended and unintended impacts on
families today.
Greer Litton Fox is Professor of Fami6' Studies at the Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville and winner of the UTK.
Chancellor's Award for Research and Creative Achievement. She bas activeo' se1ved NCFR as President;
President-elect; Program Vice-president,· Secretat)'; Section ChaiJ;· and editorial search committee chair.
NCFR honors recipients of the following awards: Reuben Hill; Marie Peters; RuthJewson Dissertation;
Students/New Professionals; Jessie Bernard; and NCFR/Sage Students/New Professionals Book. See page
12 for a description of the awards.
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�ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING AND MEMBERSHIP FORUM
5:30,. 6:
pm
....................... Lakeshore BIC
Session #226
Presider: Greer litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation and Section Awards.
All members are welcome to pru1icipate in a discussion of NCFR's proposed new NCFR Board Governance
St1'11Jchu-e.
6:45 .. 8:45 pm
7:00 .. 8:15 pm
Session #22 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
Session #231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal
SPECIAL SESSION
NCFR CFLE HElP SESSION
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director, and members of the
Certification Review Committee.
Open to anyone who would like assistance in completing
his/her CFLE application. Sign up at the NCFR Exhibit.
7:00 .. 8:00pm
Session #228 ..
~
..... Manager's Suite
LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION
Gather with your legacy Circle friends and colleagues for
hors d'oeuvres and beverages. View memorabilia from
NCFR's rich 60-year history. By invitation only to those
who have been NCFR members for 25 or more years.
R.S.V.P.
How to Review NCFRJournal Manuscripts
Leader: Jeffi·ey W. Dwyer, Editor, Family Relations
FOCUS GROUPS
1:oo . 8:15
Session #232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
rn
7:00 .. 8:30
Qua~tative
~
233-1
Session #229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
Family The:n.·apy
Presider: Janie K. Long, Section Chair
Session #230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
International
Reception in honor of Plenary Speaker, Barbara
Adams
Presider: Bron Ingoldsby, CFLE, Section Chair
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Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: Victoria C. Laskowski, .Focus Group
Chair
Session #233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency B
OJ
7:00 .. 8:15
pm
233-2
233-3
233-4
' 233-5
Family Research Network
Round table format: Attendees change tables every 30
minutes to allow participation in two discussions; followed by the focus group business meeting.
Doing Qualitative Research to Meet Master's!
Doctoral Requirements: Tips for Working With
Your Committee, Krist:y Ashleman; Patricia
Herman
Self in Transition: A Narrative Inqui1y, Denise S.
Berg
Videotaping as a Method for Recording
Naturalistic Observations in Qualitative Research,
Michelle Buchanan
Unsolved Theoretical Mysteries: Creating
Concepts From Data, Ken-y J~ Daly
Using Naturalistic Observation in Qualitative
Family Research, Phil Davis
•see page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
�7:00 .. 8:30 pm
8:45 '" 10:00 pm
Focus Groups continued
Session #236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
Qualitative Family Research Network
233-6 Using Qualitative Methods to Enhance
Quantitative Understanding: Discussion of Mixedmethods, Leah M. Emery; M. Elise Radina
233-7 Applying a "Not Knowing" Philosophy to
Qualitative Research: Intersections of Theory,
Research, and Practice, Peter J. Jankowski;
Wanda M. Clark
233-8 The Cross-disciplinary Phenomenological
Research Group, Carol A. Marchel
233-9 Families in the Trucking Industry: Using the Web
to Teach Skills in Qualitative Field Research,
Elizabeth Smith; Patricia Ann Hansen
233-10 Evaluating Ethnographies in Family Therapy
Using Multi-axial Methodological Goodness
Criteria, Thomas Edward Smith
233-11 A Double Helixed Autoethnography: A Breast
Cancer Experience, Lenora M. Wiebe;
}orne W. Wiebe
Focus Group Business Meeting
Presider: Catherine Chesla, Focus Group Chair
SPECIAL SESSION
8:00 .. 9:00 pm
Session #234 . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore BIC
Counsel of Sages
CFLE APPROVED ACADEMIC PROGRAM
NETWORKING
Networking session for faculty in schools of approved CFLE
Programs.
9:00 .. 10: 1 5 pm
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Donna I.. Sollie, Section Chair
9:00 ., 11 :00 pm
Session #238 ....... Regency AIBICID
RECEPTIONS SPONSORED BY
UNIVERSITIES AND AlliED ASSOCIATIONS
Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by
various universities and allied associations. Each reception will
have separate seating and display areas. The following have
reserved space as of August 1, 1998. If other group~ wish to
sponsor a reception, contact Cindy Winter, NCFR Conference
Coordinator, by October 15.
Groves Confet·ence
Sponsored by: NCFR Sections and Students/New
Professionals
Purdue Univ., Dept. of Child Development and Family
Studies
Panelists: I.elandJ. Axelson; Catherine S. Chilman;
Margaret Feldman; Paul C. Glick; Gerhard Neubeck
Facilitator: Bert N. Adams
Presider: Pamela Choice
Texas Tech Univ.
All attendees are invited. Some of NCFR's most experienced
members will share their reflections about the development
and the future of NCFR and the family science field.
8:30 . . 9:45 pm
Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal
NORTHWEST COUNCIL MEETING
Presider: Gretchen M. Zunkel, Council President
Univ. of Georgia, Child and Family Studies Dept.
Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Family Social Science
Univ. of North Carolina, Human Development and
Family Studies Dept.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.
Session #238A ........... Manager's Suite
Brigham Young U:niv. Ice Cream Social BYU will
continue the tradition of donating proceeds from the
Ice Cream Social. This year's recipient will be the
Hunger Task Fot·ce of Milwaukee.
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�7:
am
Conference Registration
FOCUS GROUPS*
Re,gency Ballroom Foyer (2nd.floor)
8:00 am - 1:00 pm; 2:00 - 5:00 pm
. . Lakeshore A
Session #302 .
Marriage Preparation
Presider: Benjamiin Silliman, CFIJE, Focus Group
Chair
Employment Matching Service
Gilpatrick A and B (1st floOJ)
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore B
Wm·k and Families
Presider: Ruth Sorenson, Focus Group Chair
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee and
NCFR Affiliated Councils
Pere Marquette (2ndjloor)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
8:
Exhibits
Executive Ballroom and Ballroom Foyer
(2ndjlom)
9:00 am- 1:15 pm
Note: All sessions are numbe.red and coded fm·
type of session. Monday sessions begin with the
number 300. Session format is indicated by: PA - Paper;
SY - Symposium; WI( - Workshop; DS - Didactic
Seminar.
am
Session #304 .
. ... Regency C/D
PUBLIC POLICY SEMINAR
Income Inequities Among Families in the U.S.
ami lnte!fnationally: P!folblems and Polides
Kadnryl11l Laurin
1
Discussant: Shidey Ziimmet·man
Moderator: Catherine S. Chilman
Kathryn Larin will discuss how improved policies in areas
such as minimum wage, unemployment insurance, support
for unions, the welfare
system, education, job training, and taxation principles can
promote more equitable distribution of family income.
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. Gilpatrick C
Session #300 ...
MEDITAUON
Open to all attendees.
Facilitator: Katherine Allen, CFIJE
~
Kat!Jiyn Larin is a Policy Ana(vst witb tbe Ctr. on Budget and
Policy Priorities, a leading policy and research association
working on public policy issues af!ixting low income families
and individuals. Formerly an economist wit!J tbe U.S. Dept. of
Education's Planning and Evaluation Service. Sbe bas also
worked on poverty issues in developing countries for botb tbe
U.S. Agency for Inti. Deuelopmelll and tbe World Bank.
8:15
Session #30 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
STUDENTS/NEW PROFE§§JIONALS
NETWORKING
· , Bring your breakfast and network with others. Breakfast
is available for purchase at the hotel take-out stand.
Presiders: Pamela Choice; Delbt·a JK. Hughes, CFIJE
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* See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
�8:10
E
10:00 am
Session #305 (WK) . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
Parenting Adolescents Wisely-An. ][ntemctive
CD-Rom Program
Leaders: Jacqueline J. Kirby; Donald A. Gordon
Chair: Jacqueline J. Kirby
OJ
Session #306 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore B
The Social-environmental Contexts of Parenting:
Keeping Children Safe: Combating Violence
Through Parent and Community Invollvement
Promoting Peace in Our Neighborhoods:
How Parents, Schools, and Law Enforcement are Combating Violence and Keeping
Young Children Safe, Sally A. Koblinsky; Debra
Roberts; Bethany I.. Letiecq; Suzanne Randolph
Discussants: M. Dewana Thompson; Chalandra M.
Bryant
Presider: Suzanne Randolph
Recorder: Ambika Kll'ishnakumar
Session #307 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore C
National and ][nternational Development of the
Assessment of Strategy in Families (ASF) for
Research and Clinical Use
Properties, Background, and Theoretical Foundation of the ASF, Made-JLuise Fdedemann
Testing for Local Use With Multiple Populations
and Ethnic Groups, A. Anne Smith
Piloting the Use for Clinical Practice, Clementine Rice
Developing Culturally Congruent Versions of Instrumentation for Families and Workgroups, RosarurJ.a F. DeMarco
Discussant: Made-Luise Fdedemann
Presider: Sharon A. Denham
Recorder: Suzan Sherman
8:30 .. 10:00 am
JVe
Session #308 . . . . . . . . . . . Ex ecu t' BaIIroom
Adolescence
308-1 RT A Qualitative Examination of Parents' Involvement in Youths' Friendships, j. Kelly McCoy;
Allison Marchant
308-2 FH Case Studies: Adolescent Parent Mourning
Reactions and Potential Developmental Losses
Associated With Stillbirth and Neonatal Death
Kelly Shea Wekh, CFLE; M. Betsy Bergen, '
CFILE
308-3 FT Clinicians' Perceptions of the Media Types and
Content Used by Youthful Sexual Offenders,
Conduct Disordered, and "Normal" Youth,
D. Kim Openshaw; Melissa A. Vogel
308-4 RT Continuing Ties With Family Members and
Peer Influence Among Runaway and Homeless
Adolescents, Wan-Ning Bao; JLes Whitbeck;
Dan Hoyt
308-5 FT Dating Behavior, Attitudes, and Satisfaction of
Late Adolescent Children of Alcoholics,
Kenneth JE. Newell; Jeffry H. Larson, CFLE;
Bonita Holt; Stephan M. Wilson; Nilufet· P.
Medora, CFLJE
308-6 RT Discrepancies Between Adolescent Perception
of Parental Sexual Values and Parent Self
Report, Duane A. Dowd, CJFLJE
308-7 EM Etlmic Students' Perceptions of Family Life,
Linda JL. Pallock; Susie D. Lamborn; Dayna
Velasco
308-8 FH How Does the Relationship Between Fathers
and Daughters Influence the Sexual Behavior
and Attitudes of Heterosexual Adolescent
Females?, Stephanie M. Bowling;
Ronald]. Werner-Wilson
308-9 RT In What Family Contexts Is Sex-typing
Apparent in Adolescence?, Jennifer JL.
Tanner; Heather M. Helms-lErilrnon;
Ann C. Crouter
308-10 RT The Nature and Implications of Mothers' and
Fathers' Involvement in Their Sons' and
Daughters' Peer Relationships, Kimberly A.
Updegraff; Susan McHale; Ann C. Crouter;
Kristina Kupanoff
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�8:10 ., 10:00 am
308-11 EE Individual and Familial Factors Associated With
Teenage Parenting, Kristin E. Stainer-Person;
Cathy Hockaday; Dahlia F. Stockdale;
SedahliaJasper Crase
308-12 RT Individual and Families' Influences on Adolescent Risk-taking Typologies, Laurie L.
Meschke; Bonnie L. Barber; Jacqueline S.
Eccles
308-13 FS Influences of Parenting Styles on the Adjustment, Aptitude, Achievement, and Self-esteem
of College Freshmen, Gregory P. Hickman;
Suzanne Bartholomae
308-14 FS Level of Stress as a Mediator Between Detrimental Coping Strategies and Adolescent
Adaptation, Scott W. Plunkett; Christine A.
Johnson
308-15 RF Religion and Family as Context for Adolescent
Empathy, Linda C. Robinson; Carolyn S.
Henry, CFLE; Erron Huey; R. J. McMichael;
Scott W. Plunkett
308-16 EE Parenting Attitudes and Expectations Among
Adolescents: Effects of an Intervention,
Pashia D. Groom; Judy 0. Berry; Elana
Newman; Lisa M. Friedl
308-17 RT Role of Adolescent Perception in Mediating the
Influence of Observed Parenting on Adolescent
Behavior, Janet Nieuwsma Melby, CFLE;
Rand D. Conger; Lisa S. Matthews; Wei Chao
308-18 EE The Effects of Parents' Marital Type on
Adolescent Sexual Behaviors, Intentions, and
Values, Kurt L. Gunnell; Thomas R. Lee
308-19 EE Changing the Environments of High Risk
Youth, Thomas R. Lee; Lisa M. Belliston;
Glen 0. Jenson
308-20 RT Conflict Resolution Styles in Family Dyads:
Associations With Adolescent Adjustment,
Marla]. Reese-Weber; Stephen M. Gavazzi;
Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Raymond
Montemayor
308-21 RT "I Always Knew That Mom and Dad Loved Me
Best": The Experience of Being an Only Child,
Lisen C. Roberts, CFLE; Priscilla White
Blanton
308-22 RT Socialization in Family of Origin and Male
Dating Violence: A Prospective Study,
Leslie C. Gordon; Ronald L. Simons
308-23 EM Identity Formation Among Biracial Individuals,
Desalyn R. Phelps
308-24 EM Where Do We Go From Here? Impact of
Parental Racial Socialization Messages and
Practices on the Self-esteem of Black
Adolescents: Implications for the 21st Century,
Tracy Y. Espy
PLENARY SESSION
10:10 am .. 12:00
Session #309 ....... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A/B/CID
Sponsored by the Univ. of Minnesota, Family Social Science Dept.; and NCFR Family and Health,
Family Therapy, and Ethnic Minorities Sections
Introduction of Speaker: Patricia Short Tomlinson
Presider: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE, NCFR Program Vice-president
Weapons of modern warfare are targeting children, schools, and families, destroying the fabric of society and
hopes for the future. Using examples from conflict areas such as the Middle East, Africa, and former
Yugoslavia, Dr. Dyregrov discusses the consequences for children and their families as well as interventions to help them.
A tie Dyregrou is Director, Centerfor Crisis Psycbology and conducts researcb at the Cblldren 's Hospital, Bergen, Norway. He has examined and taught about families' crises for 20 years in Uganda, Mozambique, Rwanda, Kenya, Iraq, jordan, Egypt, Palestine,
Lebanon, and Europe. D1: Dyregrou bas been a consultant witb UMCEF, CNHCR, Swedish Save the Children, Norwegian Refugee
' Council, and tbe Finnisb and Norwegian Red Cross; bas created seminars about burnout among bealth professionals, supp011ing
disaster workers, cbildren and grie}; and cbildren and war.
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�12:00 .. 1 : ~ 5 pm
Session #31 4 (PA) ............. Regency B
Session #31 0 . . Executive Ballroom/Ballroom Foyer
Challenges in Child Rearing
Stepfamilies: A Cross-cultural Perspective,
Roni Berger
Transition to International Adoptive Parenthood: A
Qualitative Study, Patricia A. Herman
U.S. Freedom of Information or British Code of Practice:
Grief and the Media Response to Two Massacres of
Children, Colleen I. Murray; Kathleen R. Gilbert
Presider: Maureen Blankemeyer, CFLE
EXHIBITS BREAK/CLOSING OF
lEXHffiiTS/HALF-PRICE BOOK SALE
Final access to the Exhibits. Prizes will be awarded. Books
in the Combined Book Display will be sold at a 50% discount at 12:00 pm. Materials from other Exhibit Booths are
NOT part of the sale.
Session #315 (PA) ............. Room 333
12:15 "' 1:15
Session #311
DIALOGUE WITH
... Regency C
DYREGROV
Sponsored by the NCFR Family and Health, Family
Therapy, and Ethnic Minorities Sections
Presider: Patricia Short Tomlinson
Join the presenter and representatives of the sponsoring
Sections for an open discussion about the plenary.
12:30 .. 3:45 pm
12:30 .. 2:00 pm
Session #312 (WK) ............. Regency D
Across the Room or Across the Region:
Instructional Technology in Actual and Vb:tual
Classrooms
Chair: D. Terri Heath
Leaders: D. Terri Heath; Shirley L. Baugher;
M. Welsh; Gary Lee Bowen; K. Coolbaugh;
M. Wright; Shawn L. Christiansen; J. E. Schwab;
R. Yaure; William M. Fleming; Kathleen R. Gilbert;
Nijole V. Benokt·aitis; D. Freedman; David M. Klein;
David]. Pratto; Annmaria Rousey
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:00 pm
(Sessions #313-315)
Session #31 3 (PA) ............. Regency A
Creating Caring Environments
Adults Who Have Survived and Transcended
~.JL..~ Traumatic Childhood, Linda M. Ernst; John D.
· DeFrain; Jean E. Jones; Nikki DeFrain
Presider: Rebecca A. Adams
J\f;\
Faith and Families in a Congregational Context
Faith as a Dimension of Family Life, Diana R.
~ Garland, CFLE; Pam Yankeelov
Conceptualization of Spirituality as Family Process:
Family Work and Education With the Framework of Systemic Organization, Marie-Luise Friedemann; Judith
Mouch
Family Therapists and Church Congregations: Negotiating
Dual Relationships, Philip M. Mamalakis; Miriam R. Hill
Discussant: Carla Dahl
Presicler: John D. Conger
Recorder: Winston Seegobin
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Session #316 ............ Executive Ballroom
Health and Wellness
316-1 FT Determinants of Men's Disclosure of Their
HIV-positive Status, Julianne M. Serovich;
Judy A. Kimberly, CFLE; Penny S. Brucker
316-2 FT The Role of Family and Friend Social Support
in Reducing Risk Behaviors Among HIVpositive Gay Men, Judy A. Kimberly, CFLE;
Julianne M. Serovich; Penny S. Brucker
316-3 FH Unmet Needs Related to Attitudes and Intentions of Risky Sexual Behaviors Among HIVpositive Gay Men, Penny S. Brucker;
Julianne M. Se:rovich; Katie E. Mosack
316-4 FH The Needs of Parents of Hospitalized Children
With Chronic Illness Regarding Control of the
Child's Care, Karla A. Balling; Marilyn A.
McCubbin
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316-5 FH Family Health During Transitional Time,
Sharon A. Denham
316-6 FH Reaching a Couple Meaning of Illness for
Couples With a Chronically Ill Child: A
Theoretical Model, Asli Cru.·koglu
316-7 FH The Influence of Family and Group Support
Following Substance Abuse Treatment, Joseph
M. White; Vicki l. Sprague
316-8 FH · Media's Impact on Pregnant Women's Use of
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, Teresa W.
Julian; David Julian
316-9 FH Premenstrual Syndrome and Relationship
Dynamics: Implications for Research and
Practice, Dorothy M. Berglund, CFLE
316-10 EM Deconstructing the Myth of Eating Disorders in
Women of Color, Marsha C. Egan
316-11 FH Family Health Education- Family Assessment:
Validation of Content, Donna Miles Curry
316-12 EM A Multi-contextual View of Stress Among
Asian-American Adolescents, Sae-Young Han;
Colleen S. Choi
316-13 FH The Family Health Status Inventory: An
Examination of Criterion and Construct Validity,
M. E. Betsy Garrison; Suzanne Z. Rollins;
Sarah Pierce; Vicky V. Tiller; Pressley J.
Renewll
Research/Theory/Methodology
316-14 FS The Family Daily Hassles Inventory: An
Examination of the Criterion Validity, Suzanne
l. Rollins; M. E. Betsy Garrison; Sarah
Pierce
316-15 RT Perceptual Differences of Traditional and Nontraditional Marital Dyads, Laura A. Cobb;
Kathleen McKinney
316-16 RT The Family Environmental Scale: Contextual
Correlates, Kris K. Ramassini; Charles F.
Halvet"Son
316-17 RT Conducting Research on the Internet: Potential,
Concerns, and Reflections, Steven M. Harris;
Charette A. Dersch
316-18 EM Measurement Equivalence Across Three Ethnic
Groups: An Examination of Harter's Self-esteem
Measure, Marcial. Michaels; Alicia Ban·;
Mark W. Roosa; George P. Knight
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316-19 IN Assessing Chinese Families Through the
Chinese Version of the Family Assessment
Device and the Revised-dyadic Adjustment
Scale, Y. K. Phoebe Hui; D. Russell Crane;
Kevin B. Skinner
316-20 IN Conflict Tactics: A Comparison of Chinese and
American Spouses, Shu Liang; Jacki
Fitzpattick
316-21 IN Developing a Measurement Instrument on Selfconcept for Chinese Children (Phase II),
Aimin Wang; Ming Yi Qian; William
Meredith, CFLE
316-22 EM Giving Voice: A Qualitative Investigation of
African American Males' Meaning of Manhood,
Marriage, and Fatherhood, Tracey Y. Lewis
Gay/Lesbian Issues
316-23 EE College Students' Same-sex Sexual Activity
Attitudes, Kevin H. Gross; Michael Lane
Morris, CFLE
316-24 FF Lesbian Families in Search of a Theory:
Comparing Two-parent Lesbian and
Heterosexual Step-families, Pauline I. E:rera
Session #31 6 ........ Regency Ballroom Foyer
Cross-cultural Issues/Minority Families
316-25 IN Parent-child Affinity in Cross Cultural
Perspective, Jay D. Schvaneveldt
FOCUS GROUP*
Session #31 7 ..
Manager's Suite
RuJral Families and Communities
Presiders: Ellen Abell; Irmgard Koscielniak,
CFLE, Focus Group Co-chairs
1:00"'
:00 pm
Session #31 8 ................ Lakeshore B/C
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Patticipants remain at
the same table for the entire session. No advance registration
required.
318-1 FH The Effects of Family Contexts on Resiliency of
Children Who Have Developmental Delay,
Glenna C. Boyce; Mark S. Innocenti; Cora
Price; Matthew J. Taylor
*See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
�1:00 .. 2:00pm
318-2 IN
318-3 FT
318-4 FF
318-5 FF
318-6 FP
318-7 EE
318-8 RT
318-9 RT
318-10 AC
318-11 EM
318-12 FS
318-13 RT
Establishing a New Identity: Dilemma Faced by
First Generation Pakistani Women in the U.S.,
Taranum Chaudry
Decreasing Health Care Use With Maniage and
Family Therapy, D. Russell Crane; Tamlyn
Heaton; David Law; Jerica Mohlman, CFI.E;
Lue Turner
Interviewing Directors of Battered Women's
Shelters in Multiethnic Communities: An Exercise in Feminist Ethnography, Ap:rill.. Few
Mentoring and its Impact on the Lives of
Twenty Successful Academic Women: A
Qualitative Analysis, Raeann R. Hamon,
CFI.E; Sandra L Clark; Darlene L Davis
Physician Assisted Suicide: An Ethical and
Political Conundrum, Jan M. Hare; Denise A.
Skinner
Family Resource Centers, Eileen C. Kildea,
CFI.E; Anne M. Stanberry, CFI.E
Is the Independence Effect of a Wife's Income
a Myth? Marital Satisfaction as a Mediating
Variable Between a Wife's Income and
Divorce, Chris W. Kn.oester .
Cohabitation and Marriage: A Comparison of
Relationship Quality, Kevin B. Skinner; D.
Russell Crane; Stephen J. Baht"
Family Influences on Teen Pregnancy: A
Research Synthesis, Bt·ent C. Miller
Sex Education and Teenage Motherhood: Three
Cohorts of Teenage Mothers in the U.S.,
Stephen T. Russell; Brad Benson; Jeru:ill'er
Manlove; Kevin A. Galbraith; Quinn Nelson
Child Care Resource and Referral Partners With
Public Television, S. Jayne Ozier, CFI.E
Diversity in Higher Education: Beyond Recruitment, M. Elise Radina; Adriana]. Umana
Divorce Decision Making: Struggling With
Identity Stability in the Context of
Contradictory Environmental Pressures
Kathryn D. Rettig; Rorut D.Leichte~tritt
Day Care Versus Home Care: A Meta-analytic
Review, Renee M. Schuh
The Initial Construction and Validation of an
Instrument to Measure Co-parenting, Anita
Berardi Maher; Kathryn Dindia; Mike Allen
318-14 FT Marriage and Family Therapy Training and the
Deaf Therapist: Creating Community,
Kirsten}.Tyson-Rawson; Patrick S. Hinson
318-15 FF Understanding Paid Childcare: Wage Labor or
Meaningful Activity? Mary Tuominen;
Lynet Uttal
2:15
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Session #319 (PA) ........... Regency AlB
Gender Influences on Views of Self and Self in
Relationships
In Her Own Voice: Goals and Possible Selves of
Rural African-An1erican and Caucasian Adolescent
.
Girls, Amy D. Claborn; Jeru:ill'er L Ket·pelman;
Allie Mendelsohn-Moore; PaulL Schvaneveldt
Critical Events in African-American and EuropeanAmerican Women's Identity Development, Lee Ann
DeReus; Mary Kay DeGenova, CFI.E; Eileen
MaloneBeach
Personal Growth Vs. Intimate Relationships: A Qualitative
Study of Women's Decisions, Anne R. Mahoney
The Outsider Within: Sense of Self in Jewish Feminist
Women. Gender Influences on Views of Self and Self in
Relationships, Phyllis A. Greenberg
Discussant: Karen R. Blaisure
Presider: Guy E. Cunningham
Recorder: Julie C. Law
Session #320 (SY) ........... Manager's Suite
Progranuning for Rural Families and
Communities: Challenges and Policy limplications
Examining the Impact of Rural Context
on Family and Parenting Related Self-help
Groups, liesette Brunson; SharonMonday Dorsey; Joseph H. Pleck; Miranda Robbins;
SharonPowe
Helping Children in Rural Communities Cope Witl1 the
Loss of a Parent: Evaluation of the Rainbows Program,
Gary M. Laumann; Laurie Kramer
Factors Related to the Replication of a Parenting and Early
Childhood Development Education Program for Rural
Families, Ellen Abell
Discussant: Catherine A. Solheim
Presider: William M. Fleming
Recorder: William E. Rose
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�2:15 .. 3:45 pm
Session #321 (WK) ............ Room 333
Violence in Police Families: Work-family Spillover,
Leanor BoulinJohnson; Ganga Subrananian;
Rolandas Bell
Presider: Joan G. Gilbreth
Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis for
Family Therapists and Researchers: Growth
Modeling and Survival Analysis
Leader: Margaret K. Kelley; Nina C. Martin
:15 .. 3:45 pm
Session #3 2 3 ............ Lakeshore AlBIC
Session #322 (PA) ............. Regency C
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
DEVELOPMENT FORUM
Entering tbe Labor Market: Some Tips for Graduate
Students and Young Professionals,
Sha:ron J. Price
Presider: Deb:ra K. Hughes, CFLE
Family Violence
~ Physical Child Abuse in Stepfamilies, Francesca
L_btJJ Adlet·; B. Kay Pasley;Joe F. Pittman
Cluster Comparison of Family Violence in the
Military, Karin Bartos:ruk; Joe F. Pittman; Sterling K.
Wall
Alcohol Use and Sexual Violation, Lau:rel B. C:rown;
LindaJ. Roberts
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Presentation of Ernest Burgess Award for a Distinguished Career in Research to
Ve:rn L. Bengtson
!families and Aging at the Tllllm of the CentllliBJ'u Vern IL. Bengt£(!1B1l
Presider: Alan Booth, Burgess Award Committee Selection Chair
Population aging has changed the structures and forms of family in industrialized societies. Inter-generational
relationships may be more important in the 21st Century than they were in the 20th Century.
Vern Bengtson is AARP!Uniu. Professor of Gerontology and Professor of Sociology, Uniu. of Soutbern California. For over 25 years
be bas directed tbe Longitudinal Study of Four Generation Families at U.S. C., doing researcb on tbe sociology oftbe life course. socialization, etbnicity, and aging. His Spring 1997 sabbatical was spent as tbe Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor at tbe Uniu. of
Bristol in England. Dr. Bengtson is a well-known write1; and bas won several awards for bis researcb in tbe field of gerontology. He
is also past President oftbe Gerontological Society of America.
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�UPDATE FOR PRACTITIONERS (RUP)*
4:00 "' 5:15 pm
Session #325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency C/D
Media and the Mund, David Walsh, Ph.D.
Sponsored by the NCFR Association of Councils
Presider: Anne M. Stanberry, CFLE
Dr. Walsh will link the impact of mass media with the latest research on children's brain development to
show how and why media is influential in shaping attitudes and behavior. MediaQuotient, the first
computerized media behavior survey, will be unveiled along with results from the first national norming
sample.
David Witlsb is President and founder of tbe Nat!. Inst. on Media and tbe Family, a public bealtb initiative. A noted psycbologist,
educat01; autbo1; and speake1; bis award winning book, Selling Out America's Childre11, bas been bailed as tbefirst book to
ident(fj' tbe jitll scope of media's influence on cbildren as a public bealtb issue. He is also one of a select group invited to Vice
President AI Gores national round table on "lvfedia Effects on Families." He teacbes at tbe Univ. of St. T7Jomas, and tbe Univ. of
J11innesota.
*RUP summarizes the latest research, and provides a practical lmowledge base for practitioners.
5:45 , 7:00 pm
... Crystal
Session #326.
--····- SESSmON
Gerhard Neubeck Inte.rviews Pauline .Boss
Presider: Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE
All conference attendees are invited. Gerhard Neubeck, a
past NCFR president, in his inimitable style, interviews immediate past president, Pauline Boss, Univ. of Minnesota, about
her distinctive career.
Session #328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency AlB
OJ
Education and Enrichment
Presider: Sally §. Martin, CFLE, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUP*
Session #329 ..
Session #32 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
SPECIAL PANEL SESSION
How to Submit Proposals for NCFR Conferences
Panelists: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE; Katherine R.
Allen, CFLE; Hat·riette P. McAdoo
Presider: judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE
Past, present, and future Program Vice-presidents will discuss
how to write a proposal, how to fill out the forms, and the criteria used to review proposals. They will also offer practical suggestions and answer questions.
. . Lakeshore B
Adoption
Adoption in a Global Coutext
U.S. Parents Adopting Children From China,
Jayne Rose
International Adoption in the Netherlands,
Manfred H. Van.Dulmen
Romania and Eastern Europe: The Role of the Media in
International Adoption, Patricia Herman
Discussant: Gordon E. Finley
Presider: Patricia Herman, Focus Group Co-chair
*See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
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�6:30 .. 9:30 pm
8:30 .. 9:45 pm
Session #330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
Session #336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore C
UNIT ADMINISTRATOR'S CAUCUS
Presider: Raymond K. Yang
SPECIAL SESSION
Whither Family Science?
Facilitator: Kathleen R. Gilbert
Session open to college and university administrators.
7:00
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8:00pm
Session #331 . . . . . . . . . NCFR Exec. Dir. Suite
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON FAMILY
RElATIONS MEETIN'G
Presider: Shulamit N. Ritblatt, Council President
A highly interactive discussion about family science. Panel members with long-standing involvement and interest in family
science, will share their knowledge, as well as facilitate a lively,
informal discussion among attendees.
9:00pm .. 1:00am
Session #337 ....... Regency A/8/C/D
PARTY HOSTED BY NCFR.
STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS,
SECTIONS, AND SAGE PUBUCATBONS
7:15 .. 9:45 pm
Session #332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
Ethnic Minorities Member Meeting
Oral History
Presentation of Oral History,
Peggye Dilworth-Andet·son
Section Membership Meeting
Presider: Velma McBride Murry
Featuring: Jeff Keller of Keller D]'s of Milwaukee.
Playing music from all eras - something for everyone.
All attendees are invited to attend. Enjoy an evening of fun
and dancing. Free admission. Light refreshments will be
served. No host bar. Please note: No alcoholic beverages
are to be brought to the party; they may only be purchased
at the No Host Bar.
7:15 .. 8:30pm
Session #333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore B
Family and Health
Presider: Patricia S. Tomlinson, Section Chair
FAMILY AND LIFE-SPAN
MINISTRIES
General Board Of Discipleship
Session #334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore C
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Family Science
Presider: Rebecca A. Adams, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #3 3 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
OJ
Presider: Lynette J.
Chair
CFLE
Olson, CFLE, Focus Group
• See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
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Resources, Programs and Events
for Leaders of Family Ministries and
Leaders of Children,Youth and Adult Ministries.
For more information Contact:
Lia ][. Willetts
Director of Family Ministries
General Board of Discipleship
P.O. Box 840
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone (615) 340-7118 Fax (615) 340-7071
email 1 willetts @gbod.org
�G EVENTS
Conference Registration
8:00am .. 12:00
Session #403 ........... Manager's Suite
Regency Ballroom Foyer (2nd floor)
8:00 am - 12:00 noon
Employment Matching Service
NCfRIHYAIT REGENCY fORCE
PROJECT BJLOODUNE DRRVE
Attendees are invited to donate blood today. Sign
up in advance. See page 4 for details.
Gilpatrick A and B (1st floor)
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Hospitality Cafe
Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee and
NCFR Affiliated Councils
8:30 "' 10:00 am
Pere Marquette (2nd }loot)
8:00 am - 12:00 noon
Note: All sessions are numbered and coded for
type of session. Tuesday sessions begin with the
number 400. Session format is indicated by: PA - Paper;
SY - Symposium; WK - Workshop; DS - Didactic
Seminar.
6:45..
15 am
Gilpatrick C
Session #400 ..... .
MEDITATION
~ Open to all attendees.
7:30 ., 8:30am
Session #404 (PA) ........... Regency AlB
Perceptions and Influences in Adolescence
I l l When Parent-adolescent Perceptions of Parenting
L-W Diverge: Con-elates and Predictors of Discrepancy
on Adolescent Development, Karen
Bogenschneider; Jonathan R. Olson; Jenner C. Tsay
Promoting Nonviolence Among Youth and Families
Through a Community-based Coalition; l!an Harris;
Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE; Olusegun Sijuwade
Family Systems and Parental Behaviors: Is Parent Adolescent Communication a Mediating Variable? Carolyn S.
Henry, CFLE; Scott W. Plunkett
Gender Differences in Empathy Among Delinquent and
Non-delinquent Adolescents, Ronald L. Mullis; Connee
A. Bush
Presider: Howard lL. Barnes, CFIJE
Session #405 (SY) . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
FOCUS GROUPS*
Session #40 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore A
lifespan Development
Presider: Marti V. Kennedy; James M. White,
~ Focus Group Co-chairs
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Session #402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore C
Peace
I l l Presider: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE,
L-W Focus Group Chair
* See page 13 for an explanation of Focus Groups.
The Social Contexts of Couple Relationships:
Marriage Processes: Race, Typologies, Quality and
Adjustment
Black and White Marital Quality, Cliff lL. Broman
Developing a Typology of African-American
Marriages, William D. Allen
Intermarriage Research on Shared Values, Sheryline A.
Zebroski
The Well-being of African-American and Caucasian
Mothers Following Marital Disruption: A Longitudinal
Perspective, Mary W. McKelvey; Hyoun K. Kim;
Patrick C. McKenry, CFLE
�8:30 ., 10:00 am
8:30 .. 10:00 am
Session #408 . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Ballroom
Session #405 continued
Discussants: Aaron Thompson, CFLE; Barbara
DeBaryshe
Presider: Robert Reyes, CFLE
Recorder: April L. Few
Session #406 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . Regency C/D
Gay and Lesbian Experiences
Through the Kaleidoscope of Media and Culture:
The Developmental Experiences of Lesbian and
Gay Youth, Kaitilin Stevens O'Shea
"It's So Hard to Jam Yourself Into the Closet for a Day":
GLBT Experiences at Family Weddings, Ramona F.
Oswald
Lesbian Mothers at Work, Renate Reimann
Invisible in the Media and Erased in School: The Experiences of Children of Lesbia'ns Stranded in a Heterosexist
Environment, Janet M. Wright
Discussant: Kru:e:n L. Wilcox
Presider: Batya Hyman
Session #407 (SY) ........... Lakeshore BIC
Research Perspectives on Alcohol and the Family
Alcohol Use, Marital Functioning, and the Family
Life Cycle, Linda]. Roberts; Kirsten D. Linney
Family, Work, Work-family Spillover, and Alcohol
Abuse During Midlife, Joseph G. Grzywacz; Nadine F.
Marks
Internalization of Parents' Alcohol Norms and Adolescent
Drinking Behavior, Gene H. Brody
Buffers to the Effects of Single Mother Families on
Adolescent Drinking and Delinquency, Michael P. Fa:t·rell
Discussant: Judith L. Fischer
Presider: Linda}. Roberts
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Fatherhood
408-1 FS Dimensions of Fathering and Young Children's.
Development, Mary Elizabeth CurtnerSmith; Allison Farashahi
408-2 RT Fathers, Mothers, Marriages, and Children:
Toward a Systemic Model of Positive Paternal
Influence, Ariel Rodriguez; Brent C. Miller
408-3 RT Men's Enduring Commitments to Children,
Greer Litton Fox; Carol Bruce
408-4 EM Parenting Sons: African-American Noncu.stodial
Fathers and Intergenerational Role Modeling,
KevinM. Roy
408-5 EE The Effects of Parent Education on Incarcerated Fathers: An Assessment of Parental Locus
of Control and Parent Satisfaction, Carol A.
Markstrom; Ginger Wilczak
408-6 RT Paternal Identity in School-aged Children: A
"Life Story" Perspective, Jeffrey L. Stueve;
Joseph H. Pleck
Motherhood and Mothering
408-7 FH Fetal Kick Counts and Maternal/Newborn
Attachment, Lizabeth L. Carlson; Anne M.
Stanberry, CFLE
408-8 RT Maternal Gatekeeping: Mothers' Attitudes and
Behaviors That Inhibit Greater Father Involvement in Family Work, Sarah M. Allen; Alan}.
Hawkins; Shirley R. Klein
408-9 FF Single Mothers by Choice: Economics and the
Claim for Legitimacy, Jane D. Bock, CFLE
408-10 FF Sharing Feminist Community With Our
Children: Reflections From a Support Network
of Women of a Qualitative, Longitudinal Case
Study, Patricia A. Hansen
408-11 FF Qualitative Research Tools: The Conditional
Matrix and P011rait Vignettes - Media and
Global Influences on Single Mothering,
Valerie S. Mannis
408-12 EM The Role of Family Rituals, Routines and
Celebrations in Parenting Behavior Among
African-American Mothers, Steven A. Dennis;
Ann E. Bruer
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SECTIONS & $Tl.IDENTS/NEW
IPROIFIE$$IONAU SU$BONS
POSTEIR.$ AND
ROIJIND TABLES
IFOCIJIS GIROIJIPS
NCIFR BOARD, COMMITTEE,
ASSN. OF COUNCIL$
sessio~rns.)
OTI!UR
ORG.
TCRM Registration
Creating Communities
of Care workshop
9:00am
Ill
fil
TCRM Session 1
10:30 am
Presidential Transition
11:00 am
1:00pm
TCRM Session 2
Ill
Iii
1997/98 Publications Corrunittee
Certification Review Corrunittee
TCRM Session 3
2:45pm
Finance & Executive Corrunittee
4:15pm
TCRM Session 4
4:45pm
1997/98 Board
6:45pm
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t?ROGRAM AT A GLANCE· THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1998 (NOTE: This chart lists ONLY STARTING TIMES; consult the Program for length of sessions.)
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE- IFRBDAY, NOV. 13, t 998 (NOTE: This chart lists ONLY $TARTBNG TIMES; consult the Program for length of sessions.)
STARTING
TiMES
8:30am
IP'IRE-CONIFIEIRIENCIE
WORKSHOPS
SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW
PIROIFIESS!ONAILS SESSIONS
IP'OSTIERS AND
ROUND TABILU
!FOCUS GIROUIP'S
NCFIR BOARD, COMMITIU,
ASSN. OF COUNCILS
OTHER
ORG.
TCRM Session 5
Serving & Empowering
the Homeless Tour
Ill Extension Family Life
workshop
\Ill
llll
1997/98 Board continued
9:00am
NPEN
Information
10:00 am
10:15 am
TCRM Session 6
1998 Local Arrangements
Conunittee Chairs
U:OOpm
1:00pm
TCRM Session 7
Making the Most of
Media workshop
1!!1 Public Policy Advocacy
Skills workshop
Ill
llll
1997/98 Association of Councils
Officers
2:00pm
2:45pm
TCRM Session 8
4:30pm
TCR.l\1 Plenary Session
Association of Councils
Buffet/Leadership workshop
Ill Summer Workshop 2000
Committee
5:00pm
llll
6:00pm
Making the Most of
Media workshop
continued
6:15pm
TCRM Business
Meeting/Reception
7:30pm
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�PROGRAM AT A GLANCE· SiATURDAY, NOV. 14, t 998 (NOTE: This chart lists ONLY STARTING TRME$; consi.dlt the Pmgram for length of sessions)
STARTING
TIMES
IP'I!.ENARIES AND
SPECIAl!. SESSB01NlS
6:45/7:30/
8:00am
#103 - Become More
Involved in NCFR
(8:00)
SECTIONS & STUDENTS/NEW
PROfESSiONALS $1ESSIONS
IPOSTU.S AND
ROUND TAilUIES
#100 -Meditation (6:45)
;oo101 - S/NF Networking (7:30)
FOCUS GROUPS
NCFR BOARD, COMMITIIEIE,
ASSN. OF COUNCILS
OTHER ORG.
#102 -Lifespan Dev.
(7:30)
i"104 - #107 - Connecting With Fams.
Through Community-based Progs.
(EE/ AC); Work & Family Experiences (FF);
Special Students/New Professionals Paper
Session (FT); Parenthood (RT)
8:30am
9:00am
#108 - Newcomers
Reception
10:30 am
#109- Plenary:
Charlotte Cole &
Anna Guenina
12:00/12:15
pm
#110 -Grand Opening
of Exhibits (12:00)
12:30 pm
#111 -Dialogue With
Charlotte Cole &
Anna Guenina
#112- #115- Imaging Peace (EE/AC);
Parental Rights ... Biological, Stepparents,
Adoptive, & Grandparent-led Families
(FP); Families With a Child With
Disabilities: Seeking Spiritual Peace ... (RF);
Relationship Quality (RT)
2:15pm
#118- Research
Update for
Practitioners: Karen
DeBord
*'119 - *'122 - Early Intervention (EE); The
Voices of Multiracial & Multiethnic Parents
(EM); Gendered Dynamics in Intimate
Relationships CFF); Divorce & Remarriage
CRT)
4:00pm
#123- Public Policy
Seminar: Controlling
Family Violence From
an International
Perspective
;;124- #128- GEMS: Group Activities ...
(EE); Family-professional Collaboration:
Improving Quality of Care in Chronic
Illness CFH); Marital Adjustment Issues
(IN); Concept of Family Time CRT);
Students/New Professionals Skills
Exchange (SN)
5:45/6:00
pm
*'131 - Action for
Diversity Open House
C6:00)
#134 - CFLE Reception
(6:00)
#129 -Public Policy Open Forum & FP
Section Member Mtg. C5:45)
#130 - RF Section Member Mtg. (6:00)
#132 - Families & Grief
(6:00)
#133 - Men in Families
C6:00)
7:00/7:30
pm
#136 - How to Publish
in NCFRJournals (7:30)
#137 - Mentoring Open
House (7:30)
#135 - RT Section Member Mtg. (7:30)
#138 - Parent Education
(7:30)
#139 - Sexuality
(7:30)
9:00pm
#140- President's
Welcoming Reception
NCFR REPORT Advisory Committee
(12:15)
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#116 - Poster Session I:
Parent Educ./Family Life
Educ.; Family Therapy;
Families & School
Contexts; Life Cycle
Issues
#117 - Gay/Lesbian
Issues
Ill journal
of Marriage & the Family
Editorial Board
Iii Executive Director Search
Committee
CFLE Examination Committee
Groves Board of
Directors
Orientation for New 1998/99 Board
Members (7:00)
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�PROGRAM AT A GLANCE- SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 1998 (NOTE: This charll: !fists ONLY STARTING TIMES; consult tthe Program for length of sessions.)
STARTING
TiMES
PLENARIES ANI!>
SPECIAL SESSDONS
6:45/7:30/
8:00/8:15
am
n<202 -Worship Service
(7:30)
SECTHONS & STUII!>IE.NTS/NEW
PROIFIESSIONAU SUSUONS
POSTERS ANI!>
ROUINI!> TABLES
IFOCUIS GROUIPS
NCIFR BOARD, COMMITIIE.E,
ASSN. OIF COUINCILS
CFLE Continuing Education
Committee (8:15)
#200 - Meditation (6:45)
#201 - S/NP Networking (7:30)
#204 - #206 & #209 - The Use of Power in Academic Relationships: Feminist Reflections (FF); Global Issues &
the Environment (FS); Challenging the
Dynamics of Power & Gender in Coupies' Therapy (FT); Students/New
Professionals Business Mtg. (All 8:30)
8:30/
8:45am
10:30 am
n<211 - Exhibits Break
(12:00)
#212 - Dialogue With
Barbara Adams
#207 - Poster Session II:
Family Policy/Public Policy;
Cross-cultural Issues/
Minority Families; Premarital
Enrichment (8:30)
#208 -Teaching Round
Tables (8:30)
;;203 - Association of Councils Meeting
(8:30)
Ill Section Chairs Orientation (8:45)
n<213- #215 -Challenges in Children's
Lives (EE); Family Health in a Global
& Cultural Context (FH); Images &
Treatment of the Elderly (!N)
(All 12:30)
#217 - Poster Session Ill:
Gender Roles; Gender &
Marital Issues; Popular
Culture Depictions of Gender; Divorce & Remarriage;
Families & Poverty; Rural
Family Concerns; Violence;
Assn. of Councils (12:30)
#218- Round Tables Cl:OO)
1998/99 Publications Committee
02:15)
#21 0 - Plenary:
Barbara Adams
12:00/12:15/
12:30/1:00
pm
OTIHER ORG.
(12:15)
#216- How to Become
a Certified Family Life
Educator (12:30)
2:15pm
#219- R.eseru:ch
Update for
Practitioners: Daniel
Kmitta
4:00pm
Committee to Select Nominating
Conunittee
;;220 - #224 - Intra- & Extra-cultural
Perspectives of Parenting: Race &
Gender Identities (EM); Experiencing
the Process of Cooperative Learning:
Workshop for Feminist Teachers (FF/
SN); Work & Family Issues (FP/FF);
Family Therapy Omcome Research
CFT); Relationship Development &
Deterioration CRT)
#225 - Presidential
Address/Awards
Ceremony: Gree1· Fox
5:30pm
Groves Conference
Board of Directors
(12:15)
#226 - Annual NCFR.
Business Mtg./
Membership Forum
6:45/7:00
pm
;;227 - CFLE Help
Session (6:45)
"228 - Legacy Circle
Reception (7:00)
#231 - How to Review
Manuscripts (7:00)
n<229 - FT Section Member Mtg. (7:00)
;;230 - IN Section Member Mtg. (7:00)
8:00/8:30/
8:45/9:00
pm
#234 - Counsel of
Sages (8:00)
#237 - FF Section
Member Mtg (9:00)
#236 - CFLE Approved Academic
Program Networking (8:45)
#232 - Marriage &
Family Enrichment
(7:00)
#233 - Qualitative
Family Research
Network (7:00)
;;235 - Northwest Council on Family
Relations (8:30)
rr238 - Univ./
Allied Receptions
(9:00)
PROGRAM AT A GILANCIE- SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 1998 (NOTE: This chartt lists ONLY STARTING TIME$; consultt the Program for length of sessions.)
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�PROGRAM AT A GLANCE- MONIDlAY, NOV. 16, 1998 {NOTE: This chart Dists ONLY STARTING TIMES; consult the Program for length of sessions.)
STARTHNG
THMES
IP'ILENARIIES AND
SPECIAL SESSION$
SECTIONS & sn.mENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONAL$ SIESSIONS
IP'OSTIERS AND
ROUND TABLES
#302 - Maniage Preparation (7:30)
#303 - Work & Families
(7:30)
#300 - Meditation (6:45)
#301 - S/NP Networking (7:30)
6:4517:30/
8:00am
8:30/9:00
am
#304 - Public Policy
Seminar: Income
Inequities, Kathryn
Larin (8:30)
10:30 am
#310- Exhibits
Closing/Book Sale
(12:00)
#311- Dialogue With
Atle Dyregrov (12:15)
#305 - #307 - Parenting Adolescents
Wisely - CD-Rom Program (EE); TI1e
Social-environmental Contexts of Parenting (EM/AC); Natl. & !ntl. Dev. of
tl1e Assessment of Strategy in Fams. for
Research & Clinical Use (FH) (All 8:30)
#308 - Poster Session IV:
Adolescence (8:30)
#312- #315 -Across tl1e Room or Across
fue Region: Instructional Teclmology in
Actual & Virtual Classrooms (EE);
Creating Caring Environments (FS);
Challenges in Child Rearing (IN); Faitl1 &
Families in a Congregational ConteX1
(RF) (All 12:30)
#316 -Poster Session V:
Health & Wellness;
Research/Theory/Metl1odology; Gay/Lesbian Issues;
Cross-cultural Issues/
Minority Families (12:30)
J'"318- Round Tables (1:00)
NCIFR BOARD, COMMITIEE,
ASSN. OF COUNCILS
OTIHER ORG.
Section Chairs (7:30); Ill Students/
New Professionals Section Reps.
(7:30); li'il CFIE Academic Program
Review Committee (8:00); Ill journal of
Family Issues Editors (8:00)
Ill
NCFR Editors/Staff/Publications
VP/Printer (9:00)
#309 - Plenary: A:tle
Dyregrov
12:00/12:15/
12:30/1:00
pm
!FOCUS GROUPS
#317 - Rural Families &
Communities (12:30)
!!l]ewson Award Committee (12:15)
Ill Family Relations Editors (12:15)
Ill Fellowship Committee (12: 15)
#312 & #319- #323- Across tl1e Room
(cont.); Gender Influences on Views of
Self & Self in Rebtionships (FF); Programming for Rural Families & Comrnunities (FPI AC); Intro. to Longitudinal
Data Analysis for Family TI1erapists &
Researchers (FT); Family Violence CRD;
S/NP Development Forum (SN)
2:15pm
4:00pm
#324 - Burgess Award
Address: Vern Bengtson
#325 - Research Update
for Practitioners: David
Walsh
5:30/5:45/
6:30pm
#326 - Neubeck Interviews Boss (5:30)
#327 - How to Submit
Proposals for Conferences
(5:45)
8:00/8:30/
9:00pm
#337 - Party Hosted by
Sage Pub., S/NP, &
Sections (9:00)
#329 - Adoption (5:45)
#332 - EM Section Member Mtg. & Oral
History (7:15)
#333 - FH Section Member Mtg. (7:15)
#334- FS Section Member Mtg. (7:15)
7:00/7:15
pm
#328 - EE Section Member Mtg. (5:45)
#335 - CFLE (7:15)
#336 - Whitl1er Family Science'
Discussion (8:30)
#330- Unit
Administrators
Caucus (6:30)
#331 - California Council Meeting
(7:00)
Ill Mentoring/Membersh.ip Committees
(7:00)
lll1999 Local Arrangements Committee
(8:00)
!II CFIE Examination Conunittee (8:30)
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Hospitality Cafe - Pere Marquette
Posters, Exhibits, Pre-Conference Workshops - Executive
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Concurrent Sessions, Committee Meetings - Crystal Room
Concurrent Sessions, Committee Meetings- Room 333
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Newcomers Reception - Lakeshore A, B, C
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19
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Conference Registration - Regency Ballroom Foyer
Posters - Regency Ballroom Foyer
Conference Office
Hospitality Cafe - Pere Marquette
Posters, Exhibits, Pre-Conference Workshops - Executive
Ballroom
Exhibits - Executive Ballroom Foyer
Concurrent Sessions, Committee Meetings - Crystal Room
Concurrent Sessions, Committee Meetings- Room 333
15
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Newcomers Reception - Lakeshore A, B, C
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency C/D.
Session #4 10 .....
Panel: John Red Hox·se; Wis. Rep. Johnnie Mon-is-Tatum; Iuu·en
Bogenschneidell'; Wis. Rep. Martin Reynolds
Sponsored by the School of Human Ecology, Univ. of WisconsinMadison; NCFR Ethnic Minorities and Family Policy Sections; and
Public Policy Committee
Johnnie
Morris-Tatum
Martin Reynolds
Karen
Bogenschneicler
Introduction of Speakers: Hamilton l!. McCubbin
Presider: Velma McBll'ide Murry
A panel of legislators, researchers, and practitioners with varying views will address the link between legislators and family scientists in understanding how various social program policy decisions impact families in general, families of color, and families in a
global context.
BJohu Red Horse- Projess01; American Indian Studies, U11iv. ofi'viinnesota-Duluib; 'Peake;;· actiue in American indian Policy
associations.
'IIJohrmie Morris-Tatum- Wisconsin Assembly District Representative- Cbildren and Huma11 Services, Healtb, and Iflelfare
Reform Committees.
B Kare11 Bogetzsclmeider -Associate Projesso1; Child and Family Studies, Uniu. of \flisconsin-Madison; Fami{J' Policy Specialist in
Cooperatiue Extension; Direct01; Wisconsin Fami{V Impact
Seminar:,~
and NCFR Public Policy Vice-president.
B Marlin Reytwlds - Wisconsin Assemb{J' District Representatiue- Labor and Employment, Enuiromnental Resources, Small
Business, and Education or Training for Employment committees .
1
., t:lO pm
411-'i EE
411-5 EE
. ....... Executive Ballroom
411-6 FS
Balancing Work and Family: A New Program
Sensitive to Rural Family Needs, Stephen JF.
Duncan
411-2 EE Family/School Collaboration: A Pilot Project
With Preservice and Inservice Teachers,
Jo Ann Engelbrecht, CJFJLJE; jeruill'ell' Martin;
Lillian Chenoweth; Paula Giboney
411-3 FH Medicare Managed Care in Wisconsin, Ka.ren
P. Goebel; Roberta Ripm1:ella-MulleJt'
411-7 EE
Session #411 .
OJ
411-1 EE
cfll-8 EE
411-9 EE
On-line Program Evaluation of Family Life Education Programs on the Internet: The Case of
"Fatherwork," Alan]. Hawkins; David C.
Dolllahite
Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies, Charlotte
Shoup Olsen, CJFJLJE; M. Betsy Bell'gen, CJFJLJE
Service-learning in an Undergraduate
Multicultural Families Integration Course,
Ball'bam R. Rusness, CJFJLJE
Six Dimensions of Family Involvement in
Schools, janet G. Shepall'd, CFJLJE
MELD Markers of Progress- Young Dads
Making Progress, Dwaine Simms; Christa].
1'1·eichel
Fall Prevention in the Elderly: An Intergenerational Approach, Janice G. Weber, CJFJLJE
�12:00 .. 1:30pm
Session #412 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency B
Influence of Families and Environment on
Resilience and Well-being
Influences on Adolescent Well-being: A Short-term
Longitudinal Project, Paul G. Devereux; Geoffrey
K. Leigh; Deborah Ballard-Reisch; Daniel}.
Weigel
The Relationship Between Changes in Parenting Stress and
Longitudinal Measures of Resilience in Children With
Disabilities, Mark S. Innocenti; Glenna C. Boyce;
Matthew J. Taylor; Cot·a Price
An Organizational Framework for Resilience, Barbara L.
Mandleco
Part-time Work and Health Outcomes: Objective Conditions Vs. Subjective Experience, Rosalind C. Barnett;
Lena Lundgren; Karen C. Gareis
Discussant: Martha S. Rock
Presider: Elaine Shaw Sorenson
Recorder: Curtis A. Fox, CFLE
Session #413 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
Dealing With Stresses in Latin. American
Families Family Interaction and Aggressiveness
of Colombian Adolescents, Christine Lawrence;
Tim Heaton; Renata Forste
Social Support and Brazilian Street Children's Ability to
Adapt to Life on the Streets, Ann K. Mullis; Renata
Cardoso D'Abreu; Laura Cook; Ronald L Mullis
The Venezuelan Family in North America: Some
Considerations, Carmen L Guanipa
Presider: Stephan M. Wilson
Session #414 (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency D
Children, Adolescents, and Youth
Divergent Pathways in Divorced Families: Young
~ Adults' Plans and Values, Bonnie L Barber;
jennifer L Matjasko
Perceptions of Decision-making in Adolescence: A Withinfamily Approach, Matthew F. Bumpus
Effects of Family Poverty and Treatment Group on
Children's Cognitive and Behavioral Development,
Miriam R. linver; jeanne Brooks-Gunn
~
Explaining the Higher Incidence of Conduct Problems
Among Children of Divorce Compared to Those in Intact
Families, Ronald L. Simons
Presider: Mark J. Benson
Session #41 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore AlBIC
Tables are limited to 10 attendees each. Attendees change tables
every 40 minutes to allow participation in two discussions. No
advance registration required.
415-1 EE
Marriage and Family Research Project: A
Critical Look at Family Issues, Sylvia M. Asay,
CFLE; Beverly M. Curry, CFLE
415-2 EE Promoting Professionalism in Family Science
Students Through Portfolios, Brenda lL. Bass;
Patricia JE. Gmss; Mary L. Franken
415-3 EE Overcoming Roadblocks in Learning Family
Sciences, l!. Joyce Chang; Gregory E.
Kennedy
415-4 FF Teaching About Diversity: Using Stories to
Promote Understanding and Acceptance,
Wanda M. Clat·k
LJJ5-5 AC Divorce Education for Parents: Promoting
Healthy Family Transitions, Risa]f. Garon,
CFLE
415-6 FF Feminist Teaching for an Undergraduate
Course on Marriage and the Family,
Tammy S. Hat·pel; Joan A. Jurich;
Brenda L. Seery; Susan K. Takigiku
415-7 FF "Themes of Feminist Family Studies Research"
as a Framework for Course Delivery, Aine M.
Humble, CFLE
415-8 IN The Immigrant Experience(s): An Interdisciplinary Course, Mark Hutter
415-9 EM Increasing Paternal Involvement Among
Children in Substitute Care: Findings From the
Pilot Study, Waldo E. Johnson; Wayne L
Salter
�1 :00
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Session #41 7 (WK) ............. Regency D
1 :lO pm
Developing Treatment Manual!s for !Family Therapy
Outcome Research
Leaders: Eric JE. McCollum; Sandra M. Stith;
Karen H. Rosen; Terry S. Trepper
415-10 FT Cross-cultural Supervision: Supervisors and
Supervisees Discuss Race and Culture, Kyle D.
Killian; Elizabeth A. Widing; James P.
Marshall
415-11 EE Teaching Graduate Students to Teach: A
Doctoral Teaching Practicum, Leanne K.
Lamke, CFLE
415-12 FF Interdisciplinary Exploration of Women's Issues
in Contemporary Society, laura LandryMeyer; Julie C. law; Beth Skilken Catlett
415-13 FF Collaborative Teaching: Modeling the Goals of
the Feminist Classroom, Phyllis
Miller;
Beth Skilken Catlett
415-14 EE Introduction to Family Intervention: An
Undergraduate Helping Skills Course, Donna
Smith Quick; Kevin M. Green; Kristin Routt
415-15 EM The Future of Teaching Racial Ethnic Family
Courses, Lynet Uttal
z.
Feminist Mentoring Round Tables, organized by Brenda
L. Seery; Shelley M. MacDermid. Presenters will be
announced:
415-16 FF Classroom, Campus, and Community Activism
415-17 FF Balancing Work and Family: Whose Problem is
It?
415-18 FF "Coming Out" as a Feminist Teacher
415-19 FF Forging Connections: Feminists Constructing
Networks of Support
1:
pm
Session #41 6 (WK) ............. Regency C
"I Guess I'm Just an American": Teaching
European-Americans About Cultural Diversity
Leaders: Judith A. Myers-Walls, CFLE; Karen S.
[ [ ] Myers-Bowman
Session #418 (PA) .............. Regency B
Gender in !Families
The Effect of Moving Off the Farm on Men's
~ Gender Role Attitude, Heather L Koball
Gender Differences in the Consequences of
Widowhood: The Case of Depression, Gary R. Lee;
Alfred DeMaris; Stefoni A. Bavin
The Transition to Midlife Caregiving, Gender, and :\1arital
Quality: Prospective Evidence From the National Survey of
Families and Households, Nadine F. Marks; James D.
Lambert; Hey Jung Jun
Disneyland Dads, Disneyland Moms? Nonresident Parents'
Activities With Absent Children, Susan D. Stewart
Presider: Stacy J. Rogers
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Mate Selection and Premarital Relationships
419-1 FF "If It's Meant for You, It's Gonna Happen":
Women, Power, and Desire, Anita C. Brown
419-2 RT Commitment to Dating Relationships: An
Investment Model Comparison of Continued
and Ended Relationships, Pamela Choice;
Mary JE. Dankoski
419-3 FS Family-of-origin Influences on Young Adults'
Dating Anxiety and Perceived Marriage
Readiness, LeAnn R. Million; Christy A.
Pol!ston; Stephan M. Wilson; Jeffry H.
Larson, CFLJE
Marriage/Marital Satisfaction
419-4 RT Do Individuals Really Distinguish Between
Causal and Responsibility Attributions? A Test
With Two Generations, Lisa S. Matthews
419-5 RT Interparental Conflict and Parenting Behaviors:
A Meta-analysis, Ambika Krishnakumar;
Cheryl A. Buehler
�419-6 EE
Raising ConsCiousness About Marital
Expectations: Are Unrealistic Beliefs of
Marriage Changed by Integrative Teaching?
Elizabeth A. Sharp; Lawrence H. Ganong
419-7 RF Marriage Education on the World Wide Web,
Benjamin Silliman, CFLE
419-8 RT Gender :C:Jects and Marital Satisfaction: A Brief
Report From the National Survey of Families
and Households, Walter R. Schumm, CFLE;
Farrell}. Webb; Stephan R. Bollman, CFLE
419-9 FT Marital Satisfaction of Infertile Individuals: The
Function of Social Support and Stress, Penny
§. Brucker; Patrick C. McKen:ry, CFJLE
Adult Socialization
419-10 RT Acquisition of the Eldercaregiver Role Before
Age 50: Impact on the Developmental Tasks Typical of Young Adulthood, Mary M. DellmannJe:nkins; Maureen Blankemeyer, CFLE;
Odessa Pinkard
419-11 RT Shaping Attitudes Toward Right and Wrong: An
Analysis of Five Sources of Influence
Background, William C. Bailey; Jean Turner
419-12 RF Influence of Father Absence on College Students' Conception of God, Self-esteem, and
Relationship Adaptability, Robert Reyes, CFLE;
Winston Seegobin
Work and Family
419-13 RT Feeling Competent in the Management of Paid
Work: Examining Career Adjustment Self-efficacy in Adulthood, Jennifer L. Kerpdman;
Ted G. Futris; B. Kay Pasley; Roger M.
Goodman
419-14 RT The Effects of Work ::md Parental Identity
Prominence on Behavior and Life Satisfaction
of Fathers, Ted G. Fut:ri.s; B. Kay Pasley;
Jennifer L. Kerpdman; Roger M. Goodman
419-15 RF Graduate Students' Understanding and
Experience of Free Time, Kay L. Sorvik;
Adelaide C. Wilson
419-16 FF Parental Status, Social Support, and Dual
Earner Marriages, Carolyn W. Graham;
Judith L. Fischer; Duane Crawford; Jacki
Fitzpatrick
419-17 RT To Work Reduced Hours or Not: How Do
Two-earner Couples Make this Decision?
Lena Lundgren; Rosalind C. Barnett;
Karen C. Gareis
419-18 FT Work and Family Stress Among Dual-earner
Mexican-American and Anglo-Americ:m
Families: Implications for Family Therapists,
Robert L. DelCampo; Corina L. Walton
419-19 FF Women's Work and Family Life Experiences,
Nina Chen, CFLE
419-20 FF Military Marriages in the 1990s, Valerie A.
Stander; Peg McClure
419-21 FP Women, Identity, and Welfare: The Roots of
Welfare Dependency, Cheryl L. Cheek;
Kathleen W. Piercy
Sexuality
419-22 EE Gender Comparisons of University Students'
Interests in Human Sexuality, Michael Lane
Morris, CFLE; Sharon M. Ballard
419-23 EE Sources of Sexuality Information for University
Students, Sharon M. Ballard; Michael Lane
Morris, CFJLE
419-24 RT Relational Predictors of Single Women's Sexual
Coercion, F. Scott Christopher; Shannon
McQuaid; Kimberly A. Updegraff
419-25 IN The Relationship Between Parent-child
Communication, Peer Interaction, and Sex
Knowledge for College Students in Taiwan,
Shu-Hsin Ko; Wen-Yi Lee
419-26 RF Religiosity, Women's Sexuality, and Guilt,
J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr., CFLE; Ndwyn B.
Moore, CFLE; Kristin Marie Ullstrup
Relationships
419-27 RT The Influence of Relationship Status on Young
Adults' Perceptions and Expectations of Love,
Marilyn Coleman; Shannon E. Weaver;
Kimberly J. M. Downs, CFLE; Lawrence H.
Ganong
419-28 RT The Relationship Between Sisters in Young
Adulthood: Sibling Functions and Relationship
Perceptions, Shannon E. Weaver; Marilyn
Coleman; Lawrence H. Ganong
419-29 EM Racial and Gender Identity: Narratives of Black
and White Women in Interracial Partner Rebtionships, Miriam R. Hill; Volker K. Thomas
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�Meet Your Colleagues at the 1999 NCFR Annual
Conference!
Borders., Boundaries., and Beacons:·
Diverse families in Dynamic Societies
November 10-15, 1999
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine, California
NCFR
Program Vice-president: Katherine R. Allen, CFLE, Virginia Tech
At the end of the 20th century, stratifications by race, class, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, age, and physical ability
continue to challenge those who work with and study families. Controversy abounds as some see the c;ircumstances associated with global immigration as a threat to jobs and national identity, whereas others see the trend as a strength and
a continuation of our historic ethnic and cultural diversity.
Family migrations based in religion, economics, and race as well as immigration of families to the United States and our
neighbors create dynamic social relations in which families interact. Compared to a century ago, today's immigrants
come primarily from Mexico, Latin America, the Philippines, India, Vietnam, and China. In the U.S., the focus on family
and cultural diversity is particularly relevant in California where 25% of the state's residents are foreign-born.
The Conference will address contemporary and historical diversity across individuals, families, and cultures-nationally
and internationally. We welcome bold and creative proposals that allow participants to expand their vision for research
and practice about diverse families in dynamic societies.
Confirmed Plenary Speakers
Mary Catherine Bateson, Clarence Robinson Professor in Anthropology and English, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA and President, Institute for Intercultural Studies (founded by her mother, Margaret Mead, a former NCFR
member). She will speak on intergenerational family legacies across time and space.
!Lou Bellamy, Professor of Theatre Arts and Dance, University of Minnesota, and renowned artistic directof'of Penumbra
Theatre Company in St. Paul, MN, a major regional African-American theatre. He will speak on experiences of AfricanAmericans during the rural to urban migration in the early 20th century.
To be Announced: An authority on contemporary.immigration issues affecting families, particularly in California.
The Call for Abstracts and application form will be in the conference Registration Packet, and also inserted in the
December 1998 NCFR Report. Foreign and Canadian members will be sent. the document in October.
For further information, call NCFR Toll free: 888-781-9331; Phone: 612-781-9331; Fax: 612-781-9348; E-mail:
ncfr3989@ncfr.com or plint from NCFR's Website: www.ncfr.com, beginning December 1, 1998.
future Conference Dates
November 8-14, 2000
Minneapolis Hilton and Towers, Minneapolis, MN
Elaine A. Anderson, Univ. of Maryland,
Program Vice-president
November 7-12, 2001
Hyatt Regency Hotel/Riverside Conference Center
Rochester, NY
November 19-24, 2002
Houston, TX
November 18-23, 2003
Vancouver, British Columbia
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7:30 - 9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
Actiolll for Diversity Committee
Presider: Estella A. Martinez, Chair
11:00 am- 12:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
Prre:ddendal Transition
1:00- 4:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333A
t 997/98 Publkatiollls Committee
Presider: Richard]. Gelles, 1997/98 Publications
Vice-president
1:00- 8:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick A
CFILE Cerdficadon Review Committee
Presiders: Timothy H. Brubaker, CFLE, Chair;
Dawll.l Cassidy, Certification Director
4:15 - 5:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
Fimmce all1ld Execmive Committees
Presiders: Kathleen R. Gilbert, Treasurer;
Gll·eer Litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR President
6:45 - 9:45 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore AlBIC
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Board of Directon
Presider: Gree1· Litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR
President; 1997/98 Board members. 1998/99 Board
members and past presidents are welcome.
12:15- 2:15pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OJ1stal
NCFR REPORT Advisory Committee
Presider: Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE,
NCFR Executive Director
12:30 - 2:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
journal of Marriage and the Family
Editorial Board
Presider: Robert Milal"do, Editor
12:30- 4:30pm .. NCFR Executive Director's Suite
Executive Director Search Committee
Presider: Gay C. Kitson, Chair
4:00 - 6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
CFLE Examination Commitl:tl:ee
Presiders: Carol A. Darling, CFLE, Chair;
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
7:00- 9:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal
Orientation for New 1998/99 NCIFR Board
Members
Presider: William}. Doherty, 1998/99 NCFR
President
9:00 am - 12:00 noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency C
1997/98 Board of Directors (continued from
Thursday)
Presider: Greer Litton Fox, 1997/98 NCFR
President; 1997/98 Board members. 1998/99 Board
members and past presidents are welcome.
12:00- 1:00 ptn . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
~
998 Local Arrangements Committee
Presider: Jacqueline Haessly, CFLE, Local
Arrangements Chair
2:00 - 4:00 pm .............. Gilpatrick C
Assodation of Coullldls Officers
Presider: James J. Ponzetti, Jr., CFLE,
1997/98 Association of Councils President
5:00- 7:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
Summer Workshop 2000 Committee
Presider: B. Kay Pasley, Chair
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8:15- 10:15 am ................. Gilpatrick C
CFLE CoMl!tilllMing Education Committee
Presiders: Tommie C. M. Lawhon, CFLE, Chair;
Dawn Cassidy, Ce1tification Director
8:45 - 10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
Section Chain
Orie~mtatiolll
Presider: Velma McBride Mll.llll"ry
(All outgoing, continuing, and incoming chairs should
attend.)
12:15 - 2:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal
1998/99 PubBkatiom; Commiuee
Presider: Timothy H. Brubaker, CFLE,
1998/99 Publications Vice-president
�2:15 -3:45pm. .... NCFR Exec. Dir. Suite
7:00- 8:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
Committee to $elect Nominating
Committee
Mentoring Sub-committee of the
Membership Committee
Presider: Stephen R. Jorgensen, Chair
Presider: Jennifer L. Ket·pelman, Chair
5:30- 6:45pm . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore B/C 7:30- 9:30pm . . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick C
Annual Business Meeting/Membership
Forum
Presicler: Gt·eer Litton Fox, 1997/98
NCFR President
Membership Committee
Presider: Rosemary Blieszner, Membership
Vice-president
8:00 - 9:00 pm ..... NCFR Exec. Dir. Suite
1999 Local Arramgeme1111ts Committee
7:30 - 8:45 am ..... NCFR Exec. Dir. Suite
Section Chairs (continued from Sunday)
Presider: Vehna McBride Murry
7:30- 9:30am . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
Students/Mew Professimuals Section
Representatives
Presider: Cindy Winter, CMP, Conference
Coordinator
8:30 - 10:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . Gilpatrick B
CfLE Ex:aminatiollll Committee (continued
from Saturday)
Presider: Carol A. Darling, CFIJE, Chair;
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
Presider: Pamela Choice, Students/New
Professionals Representative
(For all outgoing, continuing, and incoming
Students/New Professionals Section reps.)
7:30- 9:30am . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 333
1999 Program Committee
8:00- 10:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oystal
CfLE Academic Program Review
Committee
Presiclers: Carol A. Darling, CFIJE, Chair;
Dawn Cassidy, Certification Director
8:00 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . Manager's Suite
]ounu.Jl of Family ffssues Editorial Board
Presider: Katherine R. Allen, CFIJE, 1999
Program Vice-president
1:00- 3:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . Regency A
1998/99
Boa~rd
of Direcfl:ors
Presider: William]. Doherty, 1998/99
NCFR President; 1998/99 Board members.
Past presidents are welcome.
Presider: Connie Shehan, Editor
9:00- 10:15 pm .... NCFR Exec.
Dit~
Suite
MCfR Editors/Staff/PubDkadom;
Vice-president/Printer
12:15 - 1:45 pm . . . . . .
. Gilpatrick C
]ewson Award Committee
Presider: Joan Aldous, Chair
12:15 - 1:45 pm . . . . . . . . . .
Crystal
family Relations Editorial Board
Presider: Jeffrey W. Dwyer, Editor
12:15- 2:15pm .... NCFR Exec. Dir. Suite
fellowship Committee
Presider: Alan C. Acock, Chair
Groves Conference Board .. Groves Suite
Saturday, Nov. 14, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Sunday, Nov. 15, 12:15 - 2:15 pm
Presider: Judith L. Fischer, Groves
President
National Parenting Education
Network informadona~B Session
Friday, November 13
10:00 am- 12:00 noon ........ Regency D
Presider: Harriet E. Heath. See page 7 for
details.
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Program Vice-president-elect ..
Katherine R. Allen, CFLE
Section Chairs (see page 55):
Sally S. Mru·ti.n, CFLE;
Velma McBride Murry;
Patricia Shorlt To:mlinson;
Leslie A. Koepke; Rebecca A. Adams;
Janie K. !Long; Donna IL. Sollie;
Bron l!ngoldsby, CFLE; Judy Watson T:i.esel;
Paul R. Amato
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Debra K. Hughes, CFILJE; Pamella Choice
Association of Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
James J. Ponzetti, Jll·., CFLE; Connie Steele
Public Policy Sessions ... Nancy M. Kingsltmry
Theory Construction/Research Methodology
Workshop ................. Randal D. Day
Family Policy Pre-Conference Workshop ..... .
!Leslie A. Koepke
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President-elect ........... .
William J. Doherty
Executive Director . . . . . . . . ..
Mary Jo Czaplewski, CFLE
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Cynthia Winter, CMP
Audio Visual Coordinator . . . ... Carl Williams
Onsite Exhibits . . . . . . . . Kathy Collins Royce;
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Alternate Housing/Child
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Maureen O'Brien, Chair;
Jane !Leske
Audio-visual Equipment . . . . .
Karen P. Goebel
Employment Matching Service ............. .
James D. !Lambert
Hospitality/Local Information ............. .
Mary Kay Madsen, Chair; Elam Nunnally;
Ann Marie Marshall; Dana M. Murphy, CFLE
Reception . . . . . . . . . Connie Wilsnack, Chair;
Sandra Faux; Heather Hathaway
Student Assistance ... William H. Jeynes, Chair;
Joseph G. Grzywacz
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Key to
Name of participant, employer, session number(s) in which he/she is participating, page number listed in the program. Note: A session number followed by a - and a
number (e.g. #208-1) indicates a poster or round table number. Lowercase letters "pc" followed by either "ee" or "fp" is a Pre-conference Workshop sponsored by an NCFR Section.
Ames, Barbara D., Michigan State
Abbott, Douglas, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, #207-2
.................. p. 2.3
Abell, Ellen, Auburn Univ., #.317,
. ... pp . .36, .37
#,)20 . . . . .
Acock, Alan C., Oregon State
Univ., TC#3, TC#6, TC#7
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 51
Adams, Barbara, United Nations,
New York, NY, #210, #212,
#230 . . .
. .. pp. 6, 25, 30
Adams, Bert N., Univ. of
Wiscon~in-Maclison, TC=l1,
#234 ....... pp. 7, 9, 31, 83
Adams, Rebecca A., Ball State
Univ., #208-1, #313, #334
...... pp. 24, 35, 40, 53, 55
Adler, Francesca, Univ. of NCGreensboro, #122, #322
.............. pp. 19, 38
Aguiar, Lyndon}., Florida
International Univ., ;;408-16
............. pp. 43
Aldous, Joan, Univ. of Notre
Dame, TC;t14 ... pp. 9, 51, 83
Allemagne, Kevin L., CJFLE,
#138 . . . . . . .
. . p. 21
Allen, Katherine R., CIFLE,
Virginia Tech, TC#7, TC't14,
#204, #221, #300, #327 . pp. 8,
9, 22, 29, 32, 39, 49, 51, 53, 55
Allen, Mike, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #318-13 .... p. 37
Allen, Sru.-ah M., Brigham Young
Univ., ;;408-8 . . . . . . . . p. 42
Allen, William D., Washburn
Child Guidance Crr., MN,
#133, #405. . .
. pp. 21, 'll
Allison, Bat·bara N., Florida Srate
Univ., #116-9 . .
. p. 16
Allred, Keith W., Brigham Young
Univ., #114, #218-9
.. pp. 16, 27
Amato, Paul R., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln,
#135 . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 53, 55
. .... pp. 14
Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of
Ma1ylancl, #119, #129, #207-11
.... pp. 7, 18, 20, 23, 55
Anderson, William T., Texas
Tech Univ., #208-9 .... p. 24
Angera, Jeffrey J., Central
Michigan Univ., #116-10
.. p. 16
Aquilino, William, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, TC#l,
TC;t6
.... pp. 8,
Asadi, Ather F., Loyola Univ. of
Chicago, #116-7
... p. 16
Asai, Shuji, Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Asay, Sylvia M., CJFLE, Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney, #128-7,
;;415-1. . .
. .. pp. 20, 45
Ashleman, Kristy, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #233-1
... p. 30
Atkinson, Elizabeth S., Louisiana
State Univ., #207-4 ..... p. 23
AueJrbach, Cad F., Yeshiva Univ.,
#218-1
... p. 27
Axelson, LdandlJ., Emeritus,
Virginia Tech, #234
.. pp. 7, 31, 83
Univ., #102.
Baber, Kristine M., Univ. of New
Hampshire, #lO'i ...... p. 14
Bahr, Stephen}., Brigham Young
Univ., #318-8
..... p. 37
Bailey, William C., Univ. of
Arkansas, #419-11 ..... p. 47
Barr, S., Auburn Univ., TC#8. p. 8
Babchova, Tatiana N., Univ. of
Tennessee, #207-19 .... p. 23
.Ballrwell, Carolyn, San Diego
State Univ., #408-20 .... p. 43
Ballani, Shat·on M., CJFLE, Univ.
of Tennessee, #419-22, #419-23
.......
. . p. 'l7
Ballat·d-Reisch, Deborah., Liniv.
of Nevada, Reno, #'t12 .. p. 45
Balling, Kaz·b A., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #316-4
.................. p. 35
.Bao, Wan-Ning, Iowa State Univ.,
#308-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Baranowski, Marc D., Univ. of
Maine, #408-21 ....... p. 43
.Barber, .Bonnie L., Univ. of
Arizona, #308-12, #414 .....
. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 34, 45
Barber, Shirley L, Univ. of
Minnesota Ext. Serv., #208-2 .
.................. p. 24
.Baz·nes, Howard L, CFLE, Univ.
of Northern Iowa, #404 .....
........... pp. 41, 55
.Bat·nett, Rosalind C., Brandeis
Univ., #412, #419-17
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 45, 47
.Barr, Alida, Arizona State Univ.,
#316-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Bartell, Denise S., Univ. of
Texas-Austin, #224 ..... p. 29
Bartholomae, Suzanne, Ohio
State Univ., #128-9, #308-13
.............. pp. 20, 34
.Bartkowski, John P., Mississippi
State Univ., #121 ...... p. 18
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne, Ohio
State Univ., TC#l, TC#6,
#308-20 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 34
Bartoszuk, Karin, Auburn ·univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
.Bass, Brenda L, Univ. of
Northern Iowa, #415-2 .. p. 45
Baugher, Shirley L., Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, #312 . p. 35
Bavin, Stefoni A., Bowling Green
State Univ., #418 ...... p. 46
Bean, Roy A., Ohio State Univ.,
#116-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
.Beane, .Bette T., Univ. of NCGreensboro, #107 ..... p. 14
.Bedell, Tina, Ohio State Univ.,
#116-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Bell, David C., Affiliated Systems
Corp., Houston, TX, TC#2 ...
. ................ p. 8
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Bell, Nancy J., Texas Tech Univ., #217-1
........................ p. 26
Bell, Rolandas, Arizona State Univ.,
#322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Bell-Scott, Patricia, Univ. of Georgia,
#208-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Be.l.liston, lisa M., Utah State Univ.
Extension, #308-19 .......... p. 34
Bengtson, Vern L., Univ. of Southern
California, #324 ....... pp. 6, 12, 38
Benokrai.tis, Nijole V., Univ. of
Baltimore, #312 ............. p. 35
Benson, Brad, Utah State Univ., #318-9 .
........................ p. 37
Benson, Mark}., Virginia Tech,
TC#S, #414 .......... pp. 8, 45, 55
Berg, Denise S., Private Practice, . #233-2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
Bergen, M. Betsy, CFLE, Kansas State
Univ., #308-2; #411-5 ..... pp. 33, 44
Berget·, Peggy S., Colorado State Univ.,
#121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Berget·, Roni., Adelphi Univ., #314 .. p. 35
.Berglund, Dorothy M., CFLE, Univ. of
New Mexico, #316-9 ......... p. 36
Berke, Debt·a L, CFLE, Messiah Col.,
#lOS, #222 ............. pp. 14, 29
Berry, Judy 0., Univ. of Tulsa, #308-16 .
........................ p. 34
Bird, Mark H., Brigham Young Univ.,
#106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Blackwell, Anne P., Univ. of Southern
Mississippi, #217-23 .......... p. 27
Blaisure, Karen R., Western Michigan
Univ., #104, #213, #319 .. pp. 14, 25, 37
Blake, Wayne M., Concentra Managed
Care, #207-29 .............. p. 24
Blalock, Lydia E., Louisiana State Univ.,
#207-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Blankemeyer, Maureen, CFLE, Kent
State Univ., #205, #314, #419-10 .....
.................. pp. 22, 35, 47
Blanton, Priscilla White, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #217-20, #308-21
.................... pp. 27, 34
Blieszner, Rosemary, Virginia Tech,
#103, #lOS, #128-13, #137
.......... pp. 14, 15, 20, 21, 51, 55
Bock, Jane D., CFLE, Univ. of WisconsinGreen Bay, #408-9 ....... pp. 42, 53
Bogenschneider, Karen, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, pcfp, #207-5, 404,
#410 ..... pp. 6, 11, 23, 41, 44, 53, 55
Bokemeier, Janet L., Michigan State
Univ., TC#9 ................ p. 9
Bollman, Stephan R., CFLE, Kansas State
Univ., #419-8 .............. p. 46
.Booth, Man, Penn State Univ., #324 ....
........................ p. 38
Boss, Pauline G., Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#l7, #326 ..... pp. 7, 9, 39, 55, 83
.Bowen, Gary Lee, Univ. of NC-Chapel
Hill, TC#l4, #312 ......... pp. 9, 35
Bowers, Susan, N01thern Illinois Univ.,
#113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
.Bowling, Stephanie M., Colorado State
Univ., #116-16, #308-8 .... pp. 17, 33
Boyce, Glenna C., Utah State Univ.,
#318-1, #412 ........... pp. 36, 45
Bradbury, Thomas N., Univ. of
California-Los Angeles ........ p. 12
Brand, Mru:ianne, Private Practice,
#218-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Bredehoft, David}., CFLE, Concordia
Univ., #208-4, #218-2 ..... pp. 24, 27
Brenner, Viktor, Marquette Univ.,
#116-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
.Briggs, Kathleen, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#116-12, #116-13 ............ p. 17
Briscoe, Conni.e, 1.Jniv. of TennesseeKnoxville, #213 ............. p. 25
.Broderick, Carlfred E., Univ. of
Southern California .......... p. 83
.Brody, Gene H., Univ. of Georgia, ·
#213, #220, #407 ...... pp. 25, 28, 42
.Broman, Cliff L., Michigan State Univ.,
#405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 41
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, Teachers Col.,
Columbia Univ., #414 ........ p. 45
.Brotherson, Sean E., Oregon State Univ.,
TC#l, TC#13, #408-18 .... pp. 8, 9, 43
.Broussard, C. Anne, Miami Univ.,
#116-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Brown, Anita C., Univ. of Georgia,
#'119-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
.Brown, Daruta, Loyola Univ. of Chicago,
#116-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Brubaket·, Timothy H., CFLE, Miami
Univ. . ............... pp. 50, 55
Bruce, Carol, Univ. of Tennessee, #408-3
........................ p. 42
Brucker, Penny S., Ohio State Univ.,
#128-9, #316-1, #316-2, #316-3, #419-9
.................. pp. 20, 35, 47
Bruer, Ann E., Univ. of Arkansas,
#207-21, #408-12 ........ pp. 23, 42
Brunson, liesette, Univ. of Illinois,
#320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
.Bryan, Laura, Friends Univ., #128-1,
#128-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
.Bryant, Chalandra M., Iowa State Univ.,
#115, #306 ............. pp. 16, 33
Bubolz, Christy, Univ. of Minnesota Ext.
Serv., #208-2 ............... p. 24
Buchanan, Michelle, Univ. of Wyoming,
#233-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 30
.Buehler, Cheryl A., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #419-5 ........ pp. 46, 55
.Bulcroft, Kris A., Western Washington
Univ., TC#lS ............... p. 9
Bulcroft, Richard A., Univ. of British
Columbia, TC#lS ............ p. 9
Bumpus, Matthew F., Penn State Univ.,
#414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
.Burgess, Norma}. Bond, Syracuse Univ.,
#120, #219 ....... pp. 18, 28, 55, 57
.Burr, Wesley R., Brigham Young Univ.
........................ p. 83
Burton, David, Univ. of Michigan,
#217-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Bush, Connee A., Florida Dept. of
Juvenile Justice, #404 ......... p. 41
Bush, Kevin. R., Ohio State Univ., TC#S,
#207-12, #207-13 .......... p. 9, 23
Buder, Mark H., Brigham Young Univ.,
#116-14, #408-25 ........ pp. 17,43
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Call, Vaughn R. A., Brigham Young
Univ., #107 ................ p. 14
Ou·koglu, Asli, Purdue Univ.,
#316-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Carlson, Lizabeth L., Copiah-Lincoln
Com. Col., #408-7 ........... p. 42
Carter, Paulette, Loyola Univ. of Chicago,
#116-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Cassidy, Dawn, NCFR Staff, #134, #216,
#227 ...... pp. 21, 26, 30, 50, 51, 57
Castillo, Edelm.i.ra, Univ. of CaliforniaSan Francisco, #214 .......... p. 26
Catlett, Beth Skilken, Ohio State Univ.,
#415-12, #415-13 ............ p. 46
Chang, X. Joyce, Central Missouri State
Univ., TC#3, #214, #415-3 ........ .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp.S, 26,45
Chao, Wei., Iowa State Univ., #308-17 ...
........................ p. 34
Chaudry, Tat·anum, Catholic Social
Services, #318-2 ............. p. 37
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Cheek, Cheryl 1., Davis Mental Health,
Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of Mis;;ouri-
Salt Lake City, UT, #419-21 ..... p. 47
Chen, Nina, CFLE, Univ. of Missouri,
#419-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
Chenoweth, Lillian, Texas Woman's
Univ., #411-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 4ti
Chesla, Catherine A., Univ. of CaliforniaSan Francisco, #214, #233 .. pp. 26, 31
Chilman, Catherine S., Emeritus, Univ.
of WI-Milwaukee, .. pcfp, #113, #234,
#304 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 11, 16, 31, 32
Choi, Colleen S., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #125, #316-12 .... pp. 19, 36
Choi, Hey Kyung, Ewha Women's Univ.,
#116-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Choice, Pamela, Purdue Univ., #101,
#201, #209, #234, #301, #419-2. pp. 13,
. . . . . 22, 24, 31, 32, 46, 51, 53, 55, 57
Choper-Siegel, Willa, Head Start BureauACYF, #207-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Columbia, TC#5, #115, #'119-27,
#419-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 16, 47
Cone, Diana M., Georgia Southern Univ.,
#217-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Conger, John D., David Lipscomb Univ.,
#315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Conger, Rand D., Iowa State Univ.,
#308-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Conway-Turner, KateS., Univ. of
Delaware, #120, #217-9 .... pp. 18, 26
Cook, Alida S., Colorado State Univ.,
#121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Cook, Lam·a, Florida State Univ., #413
........................ p. 45
Coolbaugh, K. , Univ. of NC-Chapel Hill,
#312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Cornelius, K, Auburn Univ., TC#8 .. p. 8
Covey, Martin A, CJFLE, Spring Arbor
Col., #208-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Cox, Kat·en A., CJFLE, Allegany County
Ind. Sch. Dist., #217-2'1 ....... p. 27
Crane, D. Russell, Brigham Young Univ.,
#223, #316-19, #318-3, #}18-8
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson,
Univ. of Arizona, #217-14 ...... p. 27
Christensen, Faline B., Auburn Univ.,
#116-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Christensen, Harold T., Emeritus,
Purdue Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 83
Christiansen, Shawn L., Penn State
Worthington-So·anton; #312 .... p. 35
Christopher, F. Scott, Arizona State
Univ., #419-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
Cielinski, Kerry 1., l)niv. of New
Hampshire, #104 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 14
Claborn, Amy D., Univ. of NCGreensboro, #319 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Clark, Karen S., Texas Tech Univ.,
#128-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Clark, Kathleen, Ohio State Univ.,
#217-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Clark, Sandra L., Messiah Col.,
#318-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Clark, Wanda M., South Plains Col.,
#128-1, #233-7, #415-4 . pp. 20, 31, 45
Clarke, Jean illsley, CFLE, J.I. Consultants, Plymouth, MN, #208-4 .... p. 24
Cobb, Laura A., Purdue Univ., #204,
#316-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 36
Cole, Charles L., CFLE, Nmtheast
Louisiana Univ., TC#l6, #207-30 .....
..................... pp. 9, 24
Cole, Charlotte, Children's Television
Workshop, New York City, #109, #lll
..................... pp. 6, 15
Cole, George P., Univ. of NC-Chapel Hill,
TC#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
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Crase, Sedahlia}aspet·, Iowa State Univ.,
#308-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 34, 57
Crawfm·d, Duane, Texas Tech Univ.,
#419-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
'Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ., #105,
#308-9, #308-10 . . . . . . . . . pp. 14, 33
Crown, Laurel B., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Cudaback, Dorothea}., CFLE, Private
Practice, #208-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Cunningham, Guy E., Auburn Univ.,
#139, #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 21, 37
Cunningham, Jo Lynn, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville,
#128-6, #213 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 25
Cunningham, Nikki, NCFR Staff .. p. 57
Curry, .Beverly M., CJFLE, Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney, #415-1 ..... p. 'l5
Curry, Dmma Miles, Wright State Univ.,
#316-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Curtner-S!nith, Mary Elizabeth, Univ. of
Alabama, #408-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42
Mary Jo, CJFLE, NCFR Executive Director,
#lOS, #140, #326 ...... pp. 6, 15, 21,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 50, 53, 55, 57, 83
D
D'Abreu, Renata Cardoso, #413 ... p. 45
Dahl, Carla, Bethel Sem., St. Paul, MN,
#315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Daly, Ken-y J., Univ. of Guelph,
#127, #233-4 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 30
Danes, Sharon M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#217-4, #222 . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 26, 29
Daniels-Carlson, Katherine A.,
Colorado State Univ., #116-16 ... p. 17
Dankoski, Mary E., Purdue Univ.,
#419-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
Danni.son, Linda L, CFLE, Western
Michigan Univ., #408-19 ....... p. 43
Dat·ling, Carol A., CFLE, Florida State
Univ., #116-21, #207-29, #218-3 .....
. . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 17, 24, 27, 50, 51
Davey, Adam, Univ. of Georgia,
#207-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Davidson, J. Kenneth, St·., CFLE, Univ .
of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, #419-26 ....
........................ p. 47
Davis, Darlene L., Messiah Col., #318-5
........................ p. 37
Davis, Phil, Georgia State Univ., #233-5
........................ p. 30
Dawson, Matthew D., Ohio State Univ.,
#217-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Day, Randal D., Washington State Univ.,
TC#11, TC#18 . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 9, 53
DeBat-yshe, .Barham , Univ. of Hawaii,
#405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : p. 42
DeBm·d, Karen B., North Carolina State
Univ. Ext, #116-2, #118 .. pp. 6, 16, 18
DeFt·ain, John D., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #313, #L\08-15 .... pp. 35, 43
DeFmin, Nikki, Lincoln, NE, #313 .. p. 35
DeGenova, Mary Kay, CFLE, Univ. of
New Hampshire, #319 . . . . . . . . p. 37
DeMarco, Rosanna F., Northeastern
Univ., #307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
DeMaris, Alft·ed, Bowling Green State
Univ., #418 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
DeOllos, lone Y., Ball State Univ.,
#207-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
DeReus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ.,
#204, #319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 22, 37
DelCampo, Robert L., New Mexico State
Univ., #419-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary M., Kent State
Univ., #419-10 . . . . . . . . . . pp. 47, 57
Demo, David H., Univ. of NCGreensboro, TCt6, TC#l2 .... pp. 8, 9
Denham, Sharon A., Ohio Univ., #307,
#316-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 33, 36
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Dennis, Steven A., Univ. of Arkansas,
#207-21, #408-12 ........ pp. 23, 42
Dersch, Charette A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#316-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Detzner, Daniel F., Univ. of Minnesota,
#207-14, #215 .......... pp. 23, 26
Devereux, Paul G., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, #412 ................ p. 45
DIDomizio, Daniel, Cardinal Stritch
Univ., #218-4 .............. p. 27
Dilworth, Jennie, CFLE, Georgia
Southern Univ., TC#2 ......... p. 8
Dilworth-Anderson, Peggy<\ Univ. of
NC-Greensboro, #332 ..... pp. 12, 40
Dindia, Kathryn, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #318-13 .......... p. 37
Doebler-Irvine, Elisa D., Homestead
Youth Lodge, #116-15 ........ p. 17
Doherty, William]., Univ. of Minnesota,
#225 ...... pp., 29, 50, 51, 53, 55, 83
Dollahlte, David C., Brigham Young
Univ., #411-4 .............. p. 44
Dorius, Shawn, Brigham Young Univ.,
TC#ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Dorsey, Sharo111-Monday, The Self-help
Ctr. of Fam. Serv, #320 ........ p. 37
Dowd, Duane A., CFLE, Texas Tech
Univ., #308-6 .............. p. 33
Dow111s, Kimberly J. M., CFLE, Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia, #115, #128-5,
#419-27 ............ pp. 16, 20, 47
Dunbar, Nora, Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Duncan, Stephen F., Montana State
Univ., #411-1 .............. p. 44
Dwyer, Jeffrey W., Wayne State Univ.,
#136, #231 ....... pp. 21, 30, 51, 53
Dyches, Tina T., Brigham Young Univ.,
#114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of Kentucky,
#207-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Dykstra, Pearl A., Netherlands Interdis.
Dem. Inst, #107 ............. p. 14
Dyregrov, Atle, Ctr. For Crisis Psych.,
Bergen, N01way, #309, #311 ...... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 6, 34, 35
Eccles, Jacqueline S., Univ. of Michigan,
#308-12 .................. p. 34
Edeger, Eileen, Loyola Univ. of Chicago,
#116-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Edgmon, KregJ., Utah State Univ.,
#207-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Egan, Marsha C., Liverpool School
District, #316-10 ............ p. 36
Elliott, Mark, CFLE, FamilyTrack, Utah,
pcee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10
Emery, .Beth C., Middle Tennessee State
Univ., #121, #207-18 ...... pp. 18, 23
Emery, Leah M., Virginia Tech, #233-6 ..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 31
E111gelbrecht, Jo Anlil, CFLE, Texas
Woman's Univ., #411-2 .. .' ..... p. 44
Erera, Pauline I., Univ. of Washington,
#316-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Er111st, U111da M., Univ. of Minnesota,
#313 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Espy, Tracy Y., Syracuse Univ., #308-24 .
........................ p. 34
f
Fagan, Jay, Temple Univ., #104 .... p. 14
Farashahl, Alliso111, Univ. of Alabama,
#408-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42
Fan·ell, Michael P., Arizona State Univ.,
#407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42
Faux, Sa111dra, Forest Park, IL ..... p. 53
Feldma111, Margaret, NCFR Washington
Rep, #234 ........... pp. 7, 31, 57
Fetsch, Robert]., Colorado State Univ.,
#217-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Few, April L, Univ. of Georgia, #318-4,
#405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 37, 42
Fife, Stephe111 T., Brigham Young Univ.,
#116-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Fine, Mark A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, TC#l, #204, #224 ...... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 8, 22, 29
Finley, G01·do111 E., Florida International
Univ., #113, #329, #408-16 ........ .
.................. pp.M,~,~
Fischer, Judith L., Texas Tech Univ.,
#207-9, #207-10, #407, #419-16 ..... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 23, 42, 47, 51
Fisher, Lawrence, Univ. of California-San
Francisco, #214 ............. p. 26
Fitzpatrick, Jacki, Texas Tech Univ.,
#316-20, #419-16 ........ pp. 36, 47
Fla111agan, Consta111ce, Penn State Univ.,
#409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 6, 43
Fleming, William M., Berry Col., #21721, #312, #320 ....... pp. 27, 35, 37
Fly111111, Cathy A., Northwestern Univ.,
#220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Fogarty, :Kate, Univ. of Georgia, TC#3,
TC#l5 .................. pp. 8, 9
Foley, LamJ., Univ. of Florida, #218-5 ..
........................ p. 27
Fo111tana, Monica, CFLE, Univ. of
Southern Mississippi, #217-23 ... p. 27
Force, Elizabeth, Emeritus, ASHA, New
York City ................. p. 83
Foregren, C. .Brent, Oregon State Univ.,
TC#13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Forste, Re111ata, Brigham Young Univ.,
#413 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Forthun, Lan-y F., Texas Tech Univ.,
#207-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Fournier, David G., Oklahoma State
Univ., TC#lO, #116-12 ...... p. 9, 17
Fox, Curtis A., CFLE, Univ. of Tennessee,
#114, #412 ............. pp. 16, 45
Fox, Greer Litton, Univ. of Tennessee,
#lOS, #109, #140, #225, #226, #408-3
.......... pp. 6, 12, 15, 21, 29, 30,
.......... 42, 76, 50, 51, 53, 55, 83
Fox, Robet1:, Marquette Univ., #116-4 ...
........................ p. 16
Fraenkel, Peter, Ackerman Inst. for the
Family, #127 ............... p. 20
Franken, Mary L, Univ. of Northern
Iowa, #415-2 ............... p. 45
Fravel, Deborah Lewis, Indiana Univ.,
TC#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Freedman, D., #312 ............ p. 35
Freedman, Susan ............. p. 12
Friedemann, Marie-Luise, Univ. of
Detroit Mercy, #307, #315 .. pp. 33, 35
Friedl, Lisa M., Univ .. of Tulsa,
#~~16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.34
Futris, Ted G., Univ. of NC-Greensboro,
#217-2, #419-13, #419-14 ... pp. 26, 47
G
Gaddis, Stephen R., Syracuse Univ.,
#116-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Galbraith, Kevin A., Utah State Univ.,
TC#13, #318-9 ........... pp. 9, 37
Ganong, Lawrence H., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #115, #419-6, #419-27,
#419-28 .............. pp. 16, 47
Gardner, .Brandt C., Brigham Young
Univ., #408-25 .............. p. 43
Gardner, Scott, South Dakota State Univ.,
#217-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Gareis, Karen C., Brandeis Univ., #412,
#419-17 ............... pp. 45, 47
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Garland, Diana R., CFLE, Baylor Univ.,
Gordon, Donald A., Ohio Univ.,
#315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Garon, Risa J ., CFLE, The Children of
Separation & Divorce Ctr. Inc.,
#415-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Garrison, M. E. Betsy, Louisiana State
Univ., #207-4, #316-13, #316-14 .....
#305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Gordon, Leslie C., Iowa State Univ.,
#308-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Grabinski, Joal.llle, Central Michigan
Univ., TC#15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Graham, Carolyn W., Texas Tech Univ.,
#419-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 47
Grant, Leslie, Univ. of Minnesota,
#207-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Graybill, Daniel F., Illinois State Univ.,
#207-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Green, Kathleen D., Univ. of Georgia,
TC#14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Green, Kevin M., Univ. of Kentucky,
#415-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
Greenbet·g, Phyllis A., Virginia Tech,
#319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Gt·eenfield, Tom, Berkeley, CA, TC#6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Grimes, Jonathan W., CFLE, Univ. of
Tennessee, #218-5 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Gritzmacher, Joan, Ohio State Univ.,
#124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Groesset•, Tt·acy M., #218-6 . . . . . . p. 27
Gmom, Pashia D., Univ. of Tulsa,
#308-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Gross, Kevin H., Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, #316-23 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Gross, Patricia E., Univ. of Northern
Iowa, #415-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Grotevant, Harold D., Univ. of
Minnesota, TCt4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Grzywacz, Joseph G., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #214, #407 ... pp. 26, 42, 53
Guanipa, Carmen L, San Diego State
Univ., #413 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Guenina, Al.llla, Children's Television
Workshop, Moscow, Russia,
#109, #111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 6, 15
Gul.lllell, Kurt L., Kansas State Univ.,
#308-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Gurko, Tatyana A., Russian Acad. of
Science, #126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
.................... pp.B,~
Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ.,
#308-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Geasler, Margie J., CFLE, Western
Michigan Univ., #104, #213 . pp. 14, 25
Gedaly-Duff, Vivian, Oregon Health
Sciences Univ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Geelhoed, Robyn J., Western Michigan
Univ., #213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 25
Gelles, Richard J., Univ. of Pennsylvania
at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . pp. 50, 55
Gentry, Debomh Barnes, CFLE, Illinois
State Univ., TC#6 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Geske, Steve, North Dakota State Univ.,
TC#4, #208-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8, 24
Ghazvini, Alisa S., Florida State Univ.,
#119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
Giboney, Paula, Texas Woman's Univ.,
#411-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 44
Gilbert, Kathleen R., Indiana Univ.,
TC#S, #312, #314, #336 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 8, 35, 40, 50, 55, 57
Gilbt·eth, Joan G., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 38
Gilgun, Jane F., Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Gilliss, Catherine, Yale Univ., #125. p. 19
Glick, Paul C., Arizona State Univ.,
#234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 31, 83
Glotzer, Richat•d S., CFLE, Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney, #215 ..... p. 26
Goebel, Karen P., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #411-3 . . . . . . . . . pp. 44, 53
Goetz, Darryl Ross, Private Practice,
Plymouth, MN, #125 . . . . . . . . . p. 19
Goldstein, Avery E., California State ULong Beach, #217-22 . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Gomez, Todd R., Texas Tech Univ.,
#207-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Good, Debora L., Central Missouri State
Univ., #214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 26
Goodman, Roger M., Univ. of NCGreensboro, #217-2, #419-13, #419-14.
.................... w.~.~
Gordon, AmyL., Child Welfare League,
#119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 18
H
Haessly, Jacqueline, CFLE, Peacemaking
Associates, Milwaukee, WI, pcac, pc,
#112, #218-4, #402, #404 ... pp. 7, 10,
. . . . . . . . . . 11, 12, 16, 27, 41, 50, 53
Halverson, Charles F., Univ. of Georgia,
#316-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Hamon, Raeal.lll R., CFLE, Messiah Col.,
#126, #318-5 . . . . . . . . . pp. 19, 37, 57
Hammonds-Smith, Maxine, CFLE,
Texas Southern Univ.......... p. 57
Han, Sae-Young, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #316-12 . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Hansen, Patdda Al.lll, North Dakota
State Univ., #233-9, #408-10 . . . . . . . .
.................... pp. 31, 42
Harden, Amy ]o, Ball State Univ.,
#208-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 24
Harding, Carol, Loyola Univ., Chicago,
#116-5, #116-6, #116-7 . . . . . . . . p. 16
Hare, Jan M., Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout,
#318-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Hareland, Doris, NCFR Staff ..... p. 57
Harpel, Tantmy S., Purdue Univ., #128-2,
#415-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 20, 45
Harpet·, James M., Brigham Young Univ.
........................ p. 55
Harris, Ian, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, pcac, #404 .... pp. 10, 41
Harris, Steven M., Texas Tech Univ.,
#316-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Hartis, Susan ................ p. 12
Hathaway, Heather, Michigan State Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 53
Hawkins, Alan]., Brigham Young Univ.,
TC#15, #219, #408-8, #411-4 . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 9, 28, 42, 44
Hawley, Dale R., North Dakota State
Univ., TC#4, TC#l6, #208-6 . . . . . . . .
................... pp. 8, 9, 24
Hayden, Delbet1J., Western Kentucky
Univ., #408-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Heath, D. Terri, Univ. of Oregon,
#312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Heath, Hru·riet E., Bryn Mawr Col., pc,
#208-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 7, 24, 51
Heaton, Tatnlyn, Brigham Young Univ.,
#318-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Heaton, Tim, Brigham Young Univ.,
#413 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Helms-Edkson, Heather M., Penn State
Univ., #lOS, #308-9 . . . . . . . pp. 14, 33
Henderson, Tammy L, Oregon State
Univ., #113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Henddx, Chades, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#116-12, #116-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Henry, Carolyn S. CFLE, Oklahoma State
Univ., #308-15, #404 ...... pp. 34, 41
Herman, Patricia, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #233-1, #314, #329 . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 30, 35, 39
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Hertzog, Jodie L., Purdue Univ.,
#121 .................... p. 19
Hey, Richard N., Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota ................. p. 83
Hickman, Gregory P., Ohio State Univ.,
#308-13 .................. p. 34
Hildreth, Gladys J., CFLE, Texas
Woman's Univ., #120, 126 .. pp. 18, 19
Hill, Miriam R., Purdue Univ.,
#315, #419-29 .......... pp. 35, 47
Hill, Roxanne L., Syracuse Univ.,
#116-22 .................. p. 17
Hines, Alice M., San Jose State Univ.,
TC#6 ..................... p. 8
Hinson, Patdck S., East Carolina Univ.,
#318-14 .................. p. 37
Hirschy, Sharon E., CFLE, Univ. of
North Texas, #208-8 .......... p. 24
Hockaday, Cathy, Iowa State Univ.,
#308-11 .................. p. 34
Hoedel, Joseph M., Michigan State Univ.,
#139 .................... p. 21
Hoffman, lkenda, NCFR Staff. . pp. 4, 57
Hogan, M. Janice, Univ. of Minnesota,
#215 ................. pp. 26, 83
Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah Col.
........................ p. 55
Holm, Kristen E., Colorado State Univ.,
#121 .................... p. 18
Holt, .Bonita, Brigham Young Univ.,
#308-5 ................... p. 33
Honig, Alice S., Syracuse Univ.,
#116-1 ................... p. 16
Hopper, Joseph, Univ. of Chicago,
#122 .................... p. 19
Houseknecht, Shat·on K., Ohio State
Univ., TC#10 ............... p. 9
Houston, Amanda, NCFR Staff .... p. 57
Houston, Doris, Univ. of Illinois,
#125 .................... p. 19
Houts, Renate M., Kent State Univ., #lOS,
#224 ................. pp. 14, 29
Hoyt, Dan, Iowa State Univ., #308-4 ....
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine, Univ. of
Minnesota, #217-4, #222 ... pp. 26, 29
Huey, Erron, Oklahoma State Univ.,
#308-15 .................. p. 34
Hughes, Debt·a K., CFLE, Miami Univ.,
#101, #128,#201,#301, #323 ... pp. 13,
............. 20, 22, 32, 38, 53, 55
Hughes, RobertS., Jr., Ohio State Univ.,
#217-16 .................. p. 27
Hui, Y. K. Phoebe, Brigham Young Univ.,
#316-19 .................. p. 36
Humble, Aine M., CFLE, Oregon State
Univ., #415-7 .............. p. 45
Huston, Ted L., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
#224 .................... p. 29
Hutter, Mark, Rowan Univ., #415-8. p. 45
Hyman, Batya, Arizona State Univ.,
#117, #406 ............. pp. 17, 42
lams, Donna R., Univ. of Arizona,
#128-3 ................... p. 20
Imig, David, Michigan State Univ.,
TC#9 ..................... p. 9
Imig, Gail, Michigan State Univ.,
TC#9 ..................... p. 9
Ingoldsby, .Bron, CFLE, Ricks Col.,
#230 .............. pp. 30, 53, 55
Innocenti, MarkS., Utah State Univ.,
#318-1, #412 ........... pp. 36, 45
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako, U. of California
Tokyo Studies Ctr., #107 ....... p. 14
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Jacobson, Arminta L, CFLE, Univ. of
North Texas, #208-8 ...... pp. 24, 57
Jacobvitz, Deborah, Univ. of TexasAustin, #224 ............... p. 29
Jacquet, Susan, Univ. of Texas, TC#15 ..
......................... p. 9
Jang, Ha-Kyung, Kwangju Univ., #218-7
........................ p. 27
Jang, Seonju, Univ. of Minnesota,
#207-14 .................. p. 23
Jankowski, Petet· J., DeKalb Youth
Service, #233-7 ............. p. 31
Jedlicka, Davor, Univ. of Texas, #126 ...
........................ p. 19
Jeng, Wei-Shluan, Ohio State Univ.,
#218-8 ................... p. 27
Jenson, Glen 0., Utah State Univ.
Extension, #208-10, #308-19 ....... .
.................... pp.~,~
Jeynes, William H., Univ. of Chicago,
#408-27 ............... pp. 43, 53
Johnson, Chdstine A., Oklahoma State
Univ., #308-14 .............. p. 34
Johnson, David R., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #122 .............. p. 19
Johnson, Elizabeth M., Univ. of TexasAustin, TC#11, #224 ........ p. 9, 29
Johnson, Heidi A., Western Reserve Girl
Scout Council., #116-25 ....... p. 17
Johnson, Kurt D., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #115 .............. p. 16
Johnson, Leanor .Boulin, Arizona State
Univ., #322 ................ p. 38
Johnson, Michael P., Penn State Univ.,
TC#2, 121 .............. pp. 8, 19
Johnson, Phyllis J., Univ. of British
Columbia, #222 ............. p. 29
Johnson, Waldo E., Univ. of Chicago,
#415-9 ................... p. 45
Johri, Rachana, Univ. of Delhi,
#207-17 .................. p. 23
Jones, Jean E., #313 ........... p. 35
Jorgensen, Stephen R., Texas Tech Univ.
.................. pp. 51, 55, 83
Julian, David, United Way of Franklin
County, #316-8 ............. p. 36
Julian, Teresa W., Otterbein Col.,
#316-8 ................... p. 36
Jun, Hey Jm•g, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #418 .............. p. 46
Jurich, Joan A., Purdue Univ., #204,
#415-6 ................ pp. 22, 45
K
Karney, Benjamin R., Univ. of
California-Los Angeles ........ p. 12
Kawamoto, Walter, California State
Univ., Sacramento, #120 ....... p. 18
Kelley, Mru·garet K., Purdue Univ.,
#321 .................... p. 38
Keller, Megan, Purdue Univ., #207-27 .. p
.......................... 24
Kendall, Judy B., Oregon Health
Sciences Univ., #218-9 ........ p. 27
Kenkel, William F., Univ. of Kentucky ..
........................ p. 83
Kennedy, Gt·egory E., Central Missouri
State Univ., #415-3 ........... p. 45
Kennedy, Marti V., Montclair State Univ.,
#102, #217-6, #401 ..... p. 14, 26, 41
Kerckhoff, Richard K., Emeritus, Purdue
Univ ..................... p. 83
Kerpelman, Jennifer L., Univ. of NCGreensboro, pc, #137,#217-2, #319,
#419-13, #419-14 ........ pp. 21, 26,
.................... 37, 47, 51
Kesner, John E., Georgia State Univ.,
#116-23 .................. p. 17
Kildea, Eileen C., CFLE, MS Forum for
Children & Fams, #318-7 ...... p. 37
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Killian, Kyle D., Univ. of Houston-Clear
Lake, #415-10 .............. p. 46
Kim, Hyoun K., Ohio State Univ.,
#207-13, #405 .......... pp. 23, 41
Kim, Taehyun, Sungshin Women's Univ.,
#207-23 .................. p. 23
Kimberly, Judy A., CFLE, Ohio Dept. of
Mental Health, #316-1, #316-2 ... p. 35
Kingsbury, Nancy M., Georgia Southern
Col., TC#13, #123 ... pp. 9, 19, 53, 55
K.h·by, Jacqueline J., Ohio State Univ.
Ext., #305 ................. p. 33
Kitcharoen, Kenzie, Loyola Univ. of
Chicago, #116-5 ............ p. 16
Kitson, Gay C., Univ. of Akron, TC#2
...................... p. 8, 50
Kivett, Vira R., Univ. of NC-Greensboro,
#218-11 .................. p. 28
Klein, David M., Univ. of Notre Dame,
TC#17, #312 ............ pp. 9, 35
Klein, Shirley R., Brigham Young Univ.,
#408-8 ................... p. 42
Kmitta, Daniel, Miami Univ., #219 .... .
..................... pp. 6, 28
Knapp, StanJ., Brigham Young Univ.,
TC#11 .................... p. 9
Knaub, Patricia Kain, Oklahoma State
Univ ..................... p. 83
Knight, George P., Arizona State Univ.,
#}16-18 .................. p. 36
Knighton, Wendy Kallina, Auburn
Univ., TC#12 ............... p. 9
Knoester, Chris W., Penn State Univ.,
#318-8 ................... p. 37
Knudson-Ma11in, Carmen R., Valdosta
State Univ., #206, #217-5 ... pp. 23, 26
Knutson, Sharon, Univ. of Minnesota
Ext. Serv., #208-2 ............ p. 24
Ko, Shu-Hsin, The Chinese Culture Univ.,
#419-25 .................. p. 47
Koball, Heathet· L., Univ. of NC-Chapel
Hill, #418 ................. p. 46
Koblinsky, Sally A., Univ. of Maryland,
#119, #306 ............. pp. 18, 33
Koepke, Leslie A., Univ. of WisconsinStout, #129, #212 ... pp. 20, 25, 53, 55
Kogan, Steve, Univ. of Georgia,
TC#4 ..................... p. 8
Kohler, Julie K., Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#4, #113, #128-10 .... pp. 8, 16, 20
Kools, Susan M., Univ. of CA-San
Francisco, #125 ............. p. 19
Korth, Bryan B., Auburn Univ.,
TC#8, #119 ............. pp. 8, 18
Koscielniak, Irmgard, CFLE, Univ. of
Maryland Ext., #317 .......... p. 36
Kt·amer, Laurie, Univ. of Illinois, #125,
#320 .................. p. 19, 37
Krampe, Edith M., Univ. of CaliforniaIrvine, TC#l6 ............... p. 9
Krishnal:rumar, Ambika, Univ. of
Maryland-Baltimore, #306, #419-5 ....
.................... pp. 33, 46
Kromelow, Susan, Loyola Univ .. Chicago,
#116-6 ................... p. 16
Kunz,Jennifer, West Texas A & M Univ.,
#217-12 .................. p. 26
Kupanoff, Kristina, Arizona State Univ.,
#308-10 .................. p. 33
Kurdek, Larry A., Wright State Univ.,
#408-14 .................. p. 43
L
LaRossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ.,
TC#12, TC#17 .............. pp. 9
Lam, Jeanny Yat Han, United Chinese
Com. Enrich. SE, #207-18 ...... p. 23
Lambe!1, James D., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, TC#12, #107, #115, #418 ...
........... pp. 5, 9, 14, 16, 46, 53
Lamborn, Susie D., Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #308-7 .......... p. 33
Lamke, Leanne K., CFLE, Auburn Univ.,
#415-11 .................. p. 46
Landers-Potts, Melissa A., Univ. of
Georgia, #213 .............. p. 25
Landry, Stephanie S., Univ. of Southwest
Louisiana, #217-20 ........... p. 27
Landry-Meyer, Laura, Ohio State Univ.,
#415-12 .................. p. 46
Larin, Kathryn, Ctr. on Budget & Policy
Priorities, Washington, DC, #304 ....
..................... pp. 7, 32
Larson, Jeffry H., CFLE, Brigham Young
Univ., #217-17; #308-5; #419-3 ..... .
..................
pp.n,~.~
Laskowski, Victoria C., #232 ..... p. 30
Laumann, Gary M., Univ. of Illinois,
#320 .................... p. 37
Law, David, Brigham Young Univ.,
#318-3 ................... p. 37
Law, Julie C., Ohio State Univ., #207-3,
#319, #415-12 ........ pp. 23, 37, 46
Lawhon, Tommie C. M., CFLE, Univ. of
No1th Texas ............... p. 50
Lawrence, Christine, Brigham Young
Univ., #413 ................ p. 45
Lee, Gary R., Bowling Green State Univ.,
#418 .................... p. 46
Lee, Hae Seung, Syracuse Univ.,
#120 .................... p. 18
Lee, Myung-Suk, Amsung National Univ.,
#218-7 ................... p. 27
Lee, Thomas R., Utah State Univ. Ext.,
#308-18, #308-19 ............ p. 34
Lee, Wen-Yi, The Chinese Culture Univ.,
#419-25 .................. p. 47
Leichtentritt, Ronit D., Univ. of
Minnesota, #214; #318-12 .. pp. 26, 37
Leigh, Geoffrey K., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, TC#14, TC#16, #412 .. pp. 9, 45
Leske, Jane, Mequon, W1 ........ p. 53
Leslie, Leigh A., Univ. of Ma1yland,
#121 .................... p. 19
Letiecq, Bethany L., Univ. of Maryland,
#306 .................. p. 12, 33
Lewis, Edith A., Univ. of Michigan, #120,
#202 ................ p. 6, 18, 22
Lewis, Tracey Y., Syracuse Univ.,
#316-22 .................. p. 36
Liang, Shu, Texas Tech Univ.,
#316-20 .................. p. 36
Lim, Sohleong, Texas Tech Univ.,
#128-1 ................... p. 20
Lin, Shan, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln,
#207-2; #408-15 ......... pp. 23, 43
Lin, Yenlin M., Florida State Univ.,
#408-13 .................. p. 43
Linney, Kirsten D., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #407 .............. p. 42
Linvet·, Miriam R., Teachers Col.,
Columbia Univ., #128-3; #414 ..... .
....................
pp.W,~
Lips, Hilary ................. p. 12
Lloyd, Sally A., Miami Univ., #121. . p. 18
Lohman, BrendaJo, Ohio State Univ.,
#128-9 ................... p. 20
Lombardi, Marna, Ohio State Univ.,
#124 .................... p. 19
Long, Edgat· C. J., Central Michigan
Univ., #116-10 .............. p. 16
Long, Janie K., Nmtheast Louisiana
Univ., #106; #229 ... pp. 14, 30, 53, 55
Lundgren, Lena, Boston Univ., #412,
#419-17 ............... pp. 45, 47
Luster, Tom, Michigan State Univ.,
#408-17 .................. p. 43
Lynn, Laura A., Loyola Univ. of Chicago,
#116-5 ................... p. 16
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MacDermid, Shelley M., Purdue Univ.,
#127; #204; #415-15 .... pp. 20, 22, 46
Madsen, Mary Kay, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee . . . .
. . pp. 4, 53
Mahet·, Anita ltlet·an!li, George Fox Univ.,
#318-13
... p. 37
Mahoney, Anne R., Univ. of Denver,
..... p. 37
#319
Malia, Julia A., Univ. of Tennessee,
TC"lO, #207-19; #213 ... pp. 9, 23, 35
Mal.oneBeach, Eileen, Central Michigan
Univ., #319. . . .
. p. 37
Mamalakis, Philip M., Purdue Univ.,
#315
.. p. 35
Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech, #104 ....
.. p. 14
Mamllleco, Barbat·a JL., Brigham Young
Univ., #114, #218-9, #412 .....
.......
. pp. 16, 27, 45
Manlove, Jennifer, Child Trends, Inc.,
#318-9 .
. ..... p. 37
Manlllis, Val.et·ie S., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #:!08-11 .
. ...... p. 42
Manoogian-O'Dell, Margaret M.,
Oregon State Univ., TC#S, #lOS .....
... pp.8,14
Marchant, Allison, Brigham Young
Univ., #308-1
... p. 33
Marchel., Carol A., Appalachian State
..... p. 31
Univ., i'-"2)3-8
Marek, JLydia JL, CJFJLJE, Virginia Tech,
#104 . .
. .... p. 14
Margee, Texas Tech Univ., #128-1 .. p. 20
Mad{s, Nadine F., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #107; =407; #418.
...... pp. 14, 42, 46
Marks, Stephen, Univ. of Maine,
TC#l3 .
. . p. 9
Markstrom, Carol A., West Virginia
.... p. 42
Univ., #408-5
Marshall, Ann Mat·:ie, Northern Illinois
Univ., #218-12 . . .
. .. pp. 28, 53
Marshall, Elaine S., Brigham Young
Univ., #114, #218-9.
. pp. 16, 27
Mm·shall, James P., Texas Tech Univ.,
#116-20, #415-10
..... pp. 17, 46
Marshall, Sheila K., Univ. of British
Columbia, TC!t8, TC#l2 ....... pp. 9
Martin, Jennifer JL., Texas Woman's
... p. 44
Univ., #411-2
Martin, Nina C., Harvard Univ.,
#321
.. p. 38
Martin, Sally S., CFJLJE, Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, pcee, #lll, #208-10, #328 ....
....... pp. 10, 15, 24, 39, 53, 55
Martinez, Estella A., Univ. of New
Mexico, #131, #230 .... pp. 20, 28, 50
Matjasko, Jennifet· JL., Univ. of Chicago,
#414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 45
Matsuda, Karen JE., Oregon State Univ.,
#116-28 . .
. .......... p. 17
Matthews, Usa S., Iowa State Univ.,
#308-17, #419-4 ......... pp. 34, 46
Mauldin, Gary R., Private Practice,
#208-9 .
. ............ p. 24
McAdoo, Harriet1e P., Michigan State
Univ., #327 ............ pp. 39, 83
McChwe, Peg, Matywood Univ., #419-20.
. ....... p. '17
McCollum, Eric, Virginia Tech, #223,
#417 . .
. ........ pp. 29, 46
McCoy, J. Kelly, Brigham Young Univ.,
pcee, #308-1 ........... pp. 10, 33
McCubbin, Hamilton l, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #210, #410 .....
.......
. . pp. 25, 44, 83
McCubbin, Marilyn A., Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, #316-4 ..... p. 35
McGraw, JLod, Oregon Stare Univ.,
TC#S, #105 . .
. .... pp. 8, 14
McHale, Susan, Penn State Univ.,
........... p. 33
#308-10
McKelvey, Mary W., Otterbein Col.,
#405 . . . . ............... p. 41
McKem-y, Patrick C., CFJLJE, Ohio State
Univ., #207-13, #217-10, #218-8, #405,
#419-9 ........ pp. 23, 26, 27, 41, 47
McKinney, Kathleen, Illinois State Univ.,
#316-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
MclLmughlin, Jerry E., Western Michigan
Univ., #21_'\ ................ p. 25
McManus, Steve, Loyola Univ. of
Chicago, #116-5 . .
. .. p. 16
McMichael, B. J., Oklahoma State Univ.,
. . . . p. 'l3
#1[08-24
McMichael, R. J., Oklahoma State Univ.,
#308-15 . .
. .... p. 34
McNeal, Jason D., Univ. of Tennessee......... p. 9
Knoxville, TC#10
McQuaid, Shannon, Arizona State Univ.,
#419-24 . .
. ...... p. 47
McRoy, Ruth G., Univ. of Texas-Austin,
TC#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Medora, Nilufer P., CJFJLJE, California State
Univ-Long Beach,
#217-17, #308-5 ......... pp. 27, 33
Melby, Janet Nieuwsma., C:FJLJE, Iowa
State Univ., #308-17 .......... p. 34
Mendelsohn-Moore, Allie, Univ. of NCGreensboro, #319 ........... p. 37
Mendenhall, Tai J., Univ. of Minnesota,
TC#4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 8
Meredith, William, CFLE, Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln, #316-21 ..... p. 36
Mertensmeyer-Ryan, Carol, ParentLink,
pcee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10
Meschke, Laude L., Ohio State Univ.,
#308-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 34
Metzker, Jean A., Univ. of Nevada, Reno,
TC#14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 9
Michaels, MarciaL., Arizona State Univ.,
#316-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Midamk, Lorraine. Univ. of CaliforniaBerkeley, TC#6 .............. p. 8
Miedel, Wendy T., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #119 .............. p. 18
Milardo, Robert, Univ. of Maine, TC#7,
#136 ............ pp. 8, 21, 50, 53
Miller, Brent C., Utah State Univ., #318-9,
#408-2 ............. pp. 37, 42, 83
Miller, Phyllis Z., Ohio State Univ.,
#415-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
Miller, Will.iam A., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #lOS ............. pp. 14
Mill.ion, Le Ann R., Univ. of Kentucky,
#419-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
Mills, Jessica L., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #207-5 ............ p. 23
Minton, Carmelle, Wilder Research Ctr.,
St. Paul, MN, #107 ........... p. 14
Mitchell-Lumpkin, L. Made, Detroit
Public Schs., #125 ........... p. 19
Mohlman,Jedca, CFJLJE, Brigham Young
Univ., #318-3 .............. p. 37
Monroe, Pamela, Louisiana State Univ.,
TC#lO, #207-4 ........... pp. 9, 23
Montemayor, Raymond, Ohio State
Univ., #308-20 .............. p. 34
Moore, Nelwyn B., CFJLJE, Southwest
Texas State Univ., #419-26 ..... p. 47
Moorman, Craig, Northeastern Louisiana
Univ., TC#l6 ............... p. 9
Morgan, Mary Y., Univ. of NCGreensboro, #207-16 ......... p. 23
Mm·gan, Michael, Purdue Univ.,
#128-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 20
Morris, Michael Lane, CFJLJE, Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville, #316-23, #419-22,
#419-23 ............... pp. 36, 47
�Mot·ris-Tatum, Johnnie, Wisconsin
Representative, Milwaukee,
#410 .................. pp. 6, 44
Mosack, Katie E., Ohio State Univ.,
#207-7, #316-3 .......... pp. 23, 35
Mouch, Judith, Univ. of Detroit Mercy,
#315 .................... p. 35
Mu, Pei-Fan, National Yang-Ming Univ.,
#214..................... p. 26
Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ.,
#408-13, #413 .......... pp. 43, 45
Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State Univ.,
#119, #404, #413 ...... pp. 18, 41, 45
Munsch, Joyce, Texas Tech Univ.,
#408-22 .................. p. 43
Murphy, Dana M., CFLE, Latin Sch. of
Chicago, pcee, #116-8, #208-7 ..... .
............... pp. 10, 16, 24, 53
Murphy, Megan]., Univ. of Georgia,
#217-19 .................. p. 27
Murphy, Vivian, ParentLink, pcee . p. 10
Murray, Colleen I., Univ. of Nevada,
Reno, #314 ................ p. 35
Murray, Sue, CFLE, pcee ........ p. 10
Murry, Velma Me Bride, Univ. of
Georgia,#213, #220, #332, #410 .....
.... pp. 25, 28, 40, 44, 50, 51, 53, 55
Myers-Bowman, Karen S., Kansas State
Univ., #416 ................ p. 46
Myers-Walls, Judith A., CFLE, Purdue
Univ., #109, #210, #309, #327, #416 ..
.. pp. 12, 13, 15, 25, 34, 39, 46, 53, 55
Napholz, linda, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, #120 ............ p. 18
Negretti, Michael A., Texas Tech Univ.,
#106 .................... p. 14
Neiss, Michelle R., Univ. of Arizona,
#116-26 .................. p. 17
Nelson, Briana S., Friends Univ.,
#128-8 ................... p. 20
Nelson, Quinn, Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #318-9 ............. p. 37
Nelson, Patricia Tanner, CFLE, Univ. of
Delaware, #208-10 ........... p. 24
Neubeck, Gerhard, Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota, #234, #326 ........... .
................ pp. 7, 31, 39, 83
Newell, Kenneth E., Brigham Young
Univ., #308-5 .............. p. 33
Newman, Barbara, Ohio State Univ.,
#218-12 .................. p. 28
Newman, Elana, Univ. of Tulsa,
#~~16 .................. p.34
Nichols, William C., Jr., Private Practice,
Athens, GA ................ p. 83
Nicholson, Bonnie C., Marquette Univ.,
#116-4 ................... p. 16
Noh, Chi-Young, Univ. of Minnesota,
#116-3 ................... p. 16
Noll, lisa, Loyola Univ. Chicago,
#116-6 ................... p. 16
Norrell, J. Elizabeth, Nmthern Illinois
Univ., #114, #208-13 ...... pp. 16, 24
Nunnally, lElam, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee ................ p. 53
Nye, F. Ivan, Emeritus, \'\Tashington State
Univ ..................... p. 83
O'Btien, Maureen, Marquette Univ
..................... pp. 5, 53
O'Neal, Ked K., Texas Tech Univ.,
#217-1 ................... p. 26
O'Rourke, Kathleen A., Univ. of
Tennessee, #128-6 ........... p. 20
O'Shea, Kaitilin Stevens, Harvard Univ.,
#221, #406 .............. p. 29, 42
Odero, Dolphine A., Univ. of NCGreensboro, #207-16 ......... p. 23
Oh, Su Min, Michigan State Univ.,
#408-17 .................. p. 43
Ok, Sun-Wha, Seoul Nat!. Univ.,
#218-7 ................... p. 27
Olen, Sandra, Univ. of South Africa,
#215 .................... p. 26
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup, CFLE, Kansas
State Univ., #411-5 ........... p. 44
Olsen, Jane, Univ. of British Columbia,
#222 .................... p. 29
Olsen, Susanne F., Brigham Young Univ.,
#114, #218-9 ........... pp. 16. 27
Olson, David H., Univ. of Minnesota
........................ p. 83
Olson, Jonathan R., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, pcfp, #404 ...... pp. 11, 41
Olson, Lynettte J., CFLE, Pittsburg State
Univ., #213, #335 ........ pp. 25, 40
Olson, Terrance D., Brigham Young
Univ., TC#l3 ............... p. 9
Openshaw, D. Kim, Utah State Univ.,
#308-3 ................... p. 33
Orthner, Dennis K., Univ. of NC-Chapel
Hill, TC#3, TC#9 .......... pp. 8, 9
Oswald, Ramona F., Univ. of Minnesota,
#117, #406 ............. pp. 17, 42
Otto, P., Auburn Univ., TC#8 ...... p. 8
Owen, AlmaJ., Purdue Univ., #127. p. 20
Ozier, S. Jayne, CFLE, Eastern Illinois
Univ., #318-10 .............. p. 37
p
Paguia, lily, Univ. of Georgia, #120 ....
........................ p. 18
Palkovitz, Rob, Univ. of Delaware,
TC,8, #133 ............. pp. 9, 21.
Pallock, linda L., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #308-7 ............ p. 33
Park, Elizabeth, Univ. of Delaware,
#129 .................... p. 20
Park, Jennifer J., Florida State Univ.,
#208-14 .................. p. 24
Park, Juhee, Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign, #207-23 ......... p. 23
Parket·, Marcie K., CFLE, United Health
Care Corp, #207-26 .......... p. 24
Parraga, Marianela, Loyola Univ. of
Chicago, #116-5 ............ p. 16
Pasley, B. Kay, Univ. of NC-Greensboro,
TC#l, #217-2, #322, #419-13, #419-14.
............. pp. 8, 26, 38, 47, so
Patsios, Demi, Univ. of Bristol,
#207-25 .................. p. 24
Penor Ceglian, Cindi M., South Dakota
State Univ., #217-15 .......... p. 27
Pepper, John, NCFR Staff .... pp. 55, 57
Perez, Patticia A., Loyola Univ. Chicago,
#116-6 ................... p. 16
Perry, Benjamin]., Ohio State Univ.,
#116-19 .................. p. 17
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen, Univ. of
Massachusetts, #lOS .......... p. 14
Peterson, Gary W., Arizona State Univ.,
TC#8, #207-12, #207-13 ..... pp. 9, 23
Pettit, Rebecca, Oregon State Univ.,
TC#3 ..................... p. 8
Phelps, Desalyn R., Syracuse Univ.,
#308-23 .................. p. 34
Pidcock, Boyd W., Lewis and Clark Col.,
#207-9, #207-10 ............. p. 23
Piex·ce, Sarah, Louisiana State Univ.,
#316-13, #316-14 ............ p. 36
Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ.,
#125, #207-24, #419-21 . pp. 19, 24, 47
Pinkard, Odessa, Kent State Univ.,
#419-10 .................. p. 47
�Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ., TC#8,
TC#10, #322 .......... pp. 8, 9, 38
Pleck, Joseph H., Univ. of Illinois,
#320, #408-6 ........... pp. 37, 42
Plunkett, Scott W., Oklahoma State
Univ., #308-14, #308-15, #404, #408-24
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 34, 41, 43
Polston, Christy A., Univ. of Kentucky,
#419-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
Ponzetti, James J., Jr, CFLJE, Parents
Anonymous, Pmtland, OR, #118, #203
.......... pp. 18, 22, 50, 53, 55, 57
Porter, Blaine R., Emeritus, Brigham
Young Univ ................ p. 83
Powe, Sharon, Univ. of Illinois,
#320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 37
Powell, Lane H., CFLE, Samford Univ. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 55
Prakash, Anand, Univ. of Delhi,
#207-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Prathet·, Walter W., Private Practice,
#116-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 17
Pratt, Clara, Oregon State Univ.,
pcfp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 11
Pratto, David]., Univ. of NC-Greensboro,
#312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 35
Prenzlow, Chad., NCFR Staff ..... p. 57
Price, Christine A., Southwest Missouri
State Univ., #217-18 .......... p. 27
Price, Cora, Utah State Univ., #318-1,
#412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 36, 45
Price, Sharon]., Univ. of Georgia, TC#4,
#217-18, #323 ...... pp. 8, 27, 38, 83
Pyke, Karen D., Univ. of Florida,
#220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 28
Qian, Ming Yi, Peking Univ.,
#316-21 .................. p. 36
Quick, Donna Smith, Univ. of Kentucky,
#415-1'1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 46
R
Rad.ina, M. Elise, Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #233-6, #318-11 . pp. 31, 37
Rai, Bijai, Loyola Univ. of Chicago,
#116-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Ramassini, Kris K., Univ. of Georgia,
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Randolph, Suzanne, Univ. of Mmyland,
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Rastogi, Mud.ita, IL Sch. of Prof. Psych.,
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Redick, Sharon, Ohio State Univ.,
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Reese-Weber, Marla J., Illinois State
Univ., #308-20 .............. p. 34
Reibold.t, Wendy, California State U-Long
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Reimann, Renate, City Univ. of New
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Reiss, h·a L., Univ. of Minnesota ... p. 83
Renew II, Pressley J., Louisiana State
Univ., #316-13 .............. p. 36
Rettig, Kathryn D., Univ. of Minnesota,
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Reyes, Robert, CFLE, Messiah Col.,
#'l05, #419-12 .......... pp. 42, 47
Reynolds, Martin, Wisconsin Representative, Ladysmith, #410 .... pp. 6, 44
Rice, Clementine, Oakland Univ.,
#307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Richards, Leslie, Oregon State Univ.,
#105 .............. · ...... p. 14
Richardson, Rhonda A., Kent State
Univ., #116-25 .............. p. 17
Richmond, Lucinda Steenbergen, Univ.
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Riley, Antonio, Wisconsin Representative, Milwaukee, #410 ...... pp. 6, 'l4
Riley, David A., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pc, #208-10 ..... pp. 11, 24, 53
Riportella-Muller, Robe11:a, Univ. of
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Ritblatt, Shulamit N., San Diego State
Univ.,#116-28, #215, #331, #408-20 ...
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Robbins, Miranda, Univ. of Illinois,
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Robe11:s, Debra, Univ. of Maryland,
#306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 33
Roberts, Linda]., Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #322, #407 ...... pp. 38, 42
Roberts, Lisen C., CFLE, Western
Carolina Univ., #128-12, #308-21 ....
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Roberts, Thomas W., CFLE, CA State
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Robertson, Anne, Nat!. Parent Inform.
Network, pcee ............. p. 10
Robinson, Linda C., Oklahoma State
Univ., #308-15 .............. p. 34
Rochford, Marilou M., Rutgers Univ.,
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Rock, Martha S., Ohio Univ., #412 . p. 45
Rodriguez, Ariel, Utah State Univ.,
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Rogers, John, Berkeley, CA., TC#6 .. p. 8
Rogers, Stacy J., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #115, #418 ...... pp. 16, 46
Rogers-Dulan, Jeanette, La Sierra Univ.,
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Rohrbacker, Jill M., Oklahoma State
Univ., #207-1 .............. p. 23
Rollins, Suzanne Z., Louisiana State
Univ., #316-13, #316-14 ....... p. 36
Rommel, Judy I., Univ. of WisconsinStout, #205 ................ p. 22
Roosa, Mark W., Arizona State Univ.,
#316-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 36
Rose, Hilary A., Washington State Univ.,
TC#ll, #128-4; #217-18 .......... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pp. 9, 20, 27, 55
Rose, Jayne, Augustana Col., #329 . p. 39
Rose, William JE., Purdue Univ.,
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Rosen, Karen H., Virginia Tech,
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Ross, Maisielin, Univ. of Florida,
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Ross, Susan M., Lycoming Col.,
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Rossmann, Marilyn, Univ. of Minnesota,
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Rouse, Mado T., Univ. of Georgia,
#207-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 23
Rousey, Annmaria, Cankdeska Cikana
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Routt, IU·istin, Univ. of Kentucky,
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Roy, Kevin M., Northwestern Univ.,
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Royce, Kathy Collins, NCFR Staff
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Rusness, Barbara R., CFLE, Concordia
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Russell, Stephen T., Univ. of NebraskaLincoln, #318-9 ............. p. 37
Ryberg, Jeanne, NCFR Staff
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Rybski, Nancy C., Canyon Acres
Children's Service, #106 ....... p. 14
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Sabatelli, Ronald M., Univ. of
Connecticut, TC#l ............ p. 8
Salter, Wayne L., Kennedy-King Col.,
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Salts, Connie]., Auburn Univ., #116-18 .
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Sandifer-Stech, Dan M., Samford Univ.,
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Sansom, Nancy, Brigham Young Univ.,
#218-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 27
Schilmoeller, Gary L., Univ. of Maine,
#408-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Schuh, Renee M., American Family
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Schultz, Jecelyn B., Ohio State Univ.,
#116-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 16
Schumm, Walter R., CFLE, Kansas State
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Schvaneveldt, Jay D., Utah State Univ.,
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Schvaneveldt, PaulL, Univ. of NCGreensboro, #218-11, #319 . pp. 28, 37
Schwab,]. E., Penn State WorthingtonScranton, #312 ............. p. 35
Seccombe, Karen, Univ. of Florida,
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Seegobin, Winston, Messiah Col., #315,
#419-12 ............... pp. 35, 47
Seery, Brenda L, Purdue Univ., #204,
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Segal, Joy F., CFLE, Latin School of
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Serovich, Julianne M., Ohio State Univ.,
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.................... pp. 14, 35
Settles, Barbara H., Univ. of Delaware,
TC#8, #123, #129 .... pp. 7, 9, 19, 20
Shapiro, Adam D., Univ. of North
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Sharp, Elizabeth A., Univ. of MissouriColumbia, #419-6 ........... p. 47
Shea Welch, Kelly, CFLE, Kansas State
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Shehan, Connie, Univ. of Florida,
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Shepard, Janet G., CFLE, Practical
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Sherif, Bahlra, Univ. of Delaware,
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Sherman, Suzan, #307 .......... p. 33
Shibley, Kathleen, Ohio State Univ.,
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Shin, Meera, Syracuse Univ., #116-1 ....
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Siegenthaler, Amanda, Univ. of
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Sijuwade, Olusegun, Viol Prev Prog,
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Silliman, Benjamin, CFLE, Univ. of
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Simms, Dwaine, MELD, Minneapolis,
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Simon, Jeanette Z., Humana,
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Simons, Ronald L., Iowa State Univ.,
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Skeen, Patsy, Univ. of Georgia,
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Skinner, Debra G., Univ. of NC-Chapel
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Skinner, Denise A., Univ. of WisconsinStout, #113, #318-6 ....... pp. 16, 37
Skinner, Kevin B., Brigham Young Univ.,
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Smart, ll..aura, CFLE, Northern Illinois
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Smith, A. Anne, Medical Col. of Ohio,
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Smith, Andrea B., Western Michigan
Univ., #408-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 43
Smith, Elizabeth, N01th Dakota State
Univ., #233-9 .............. p. 31
Smith, Shanna, Univ. of Texas-Austin,
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Smith, Stephen C., Purdue Univ.,
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Smith, Susan G., Private Practice,
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Smith, Suzanna, Univ. of Florida,
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Smith, Suzanne R., Washington State D.Vancouver, #128-4 ........... p. 20
Smith, Thomas A., Auburn Univ.,
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Smith, Thomas Edward, Florida State
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Smith, Trellis L., Univ. of Georgia,
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Smith, William M., Jr., Emeritus, Penn
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Sneed, Sharon, Family Resource
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Snyder, Jeanne R., Northern Illinois
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Solheim, Catherine A., Univ. of
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Sollie, Donna L., Auburn Univ.,
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Sorensen, Ruth, Waldorf Col.,
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Sorenson, Elaine Shaw, Brigham Young
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Sorvik, Kay L., Bethel Seminary,
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Soukup, Karla, Virginia Tech, #221. p. 29
Spanier, Graham B., Penn State Univ.
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Sporakowski, Michael]., CFLE, Virginia
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Sprague, Vicki L., Texas Tech Univ.,
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Sprey, Jetse, Emeritus, Case Western
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Stainer-Person, Kristin E., Osseo Public
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Stanberry, Anne M., CFLE, Univ. of
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Stanberry, J. Phillip, CFLE, Univ. of
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Stander, Valede A., Marywood Univ.,
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Stanton, ll..aura M., Univ. of Minnesota,
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Steele, Connie, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville, pcac, #218-5, #409 ...... .
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Steinmetz, Suzanne, Indiana Univ.Indianapolis, TC#l7 ........... p. 9
Stewart, Susan D., Bowling Green State
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Stith, Sandra M., Virginia Tech, 223, #417
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Stockdale, Dahlia F., Iowa State Univ.,
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Stone, Glenn, Indiana Univ., #217-10 ...
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Stone, Melody Gaye, Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 12
Straus, Murray A., Univ. of New
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Stueve, Jeffrey L., Univ. of Illinois,
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Taylor, Al.an C., CFI.E, Syracuse Univ.,
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Temke, Mary W., Univ. of New
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Tomlinson, Patricia S., Univ. of
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Tomlinson, Susan B., Oklahoma State
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Tong, Elizabeth, Univ. of CA-San
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Tornatore, Jane B., Univ. of Minnesota,
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Tuominen., Mary, Univ. of WisconsinMadison, #318-15 ........... p. 37
Turner, Jean., Univ. of Arkansas,
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Turner, Lue, Brigham Young Univ.,
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Wampler, RichardS., Texas Tech Univ.,
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Wang, Ailnin, Miami Univ.,
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Wilson, Stephan M., Univ. of Kentucky,
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Wisensale, Steven, Univ. of Connecticut,
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Zapata, Veronica, Loyola Univ. of
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How to Prepare Before You Leave Home
Review the Printed Progt·am Carefully
111 Note all of the sessions you would like to attend. Highlight
your "must sees." Be sure to bring your Printed Program with
you to the Conference; additional copies cost $3.00.
111 Rank the presentations you want to attend. Try to schedule
Section membership and committee meetings as well as receptions/parties. Be sure to include appointments you want to
make. Write your final choices on your Personal Schedule
Planner in the pull-out section of this Program.
Make Networking Plans
Ask your colleagues to introduce you to people you would
like to meet.
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11 Prior to the Conference, schedule appointments with those
people you would like to meet at the Conference. Read their
books and articles for ease in conversing with them.
Bring return address labels or print your name and address on
a sheet of peel-off labels so that you can quickly attach them to
sign-up lists and order cards.
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11 Bring along business cards to hand to exhibitors, presenters,
and new friends.
llll Pack copies of your resume for colleagues and the
Employment Matching Service.
111 The NCFR Conference offers a limited number of volunteer
positions. Many student aides at NCFR Conferences have become
committee members after this experience. If you work 8 hours,
your Conference registration fee will be refunded after the
Conference. Contact the NCFR office by September 1 to obtain a form, or print one from NCFR's Website at: www.ncfr.com.
Register before the Conference so that you can review
Program materials ahead of time.
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Remembet· - you must be registered and wear yom·
name badge at alf times to attend any session, including
receptions and Section member meetings.
Miscellaneous Notes
For emergencies, leave the telephone number of the hotel,
your schedule, and NCFR's number with your family and colleagues.
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llll Select clothes that create the image you want to project at the
Conference. This is particularly important if you are using the
Employment Matching Service. Also include clothes for exercise,
and all types of weather.
Allow space in your luggage to bring home copies of papers,
books, and flyers.
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Promote Yourself: Use the Employment Matching
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The NCFR Employment Service lists job openings, candidate
files, and provides space for interviews. Many universities and
colleges use the Service area for initial interviews.
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Tips for Using the Employment Matching Service
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111 Bring a supply of resumes and business cards with you. You
may find new openings in addition to those listed through the
Employment Matching Service.
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before the Conference so that you are listed in the alphabetic
files. Inform colleagues you are looking for a job; they may give
your name to employers.
Be Assertive at the Conference
Register at the Employment Matching Service on opening day
and keep returning - new jobs are posted daily. Leave messages on the board for those you wish to contact, and keep
checking. If there is no r~sponse to your notes, leave a room
message or ask colleagues to help you find them, but keep
trying!
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Iii Remember that you are making an impression at all
Conference events, sessions, receptions, and parties. Network,
dress, and conduct yourself accordingly. Send thank you notes
to all appropriate people.
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111 Attend all main sessions. The speakers are leaders in the
family field.
If you are attending witl1 several colleagues, choose a variety
of presentations so that you can cover more topics, and share information and handouts later.
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Take notes during the sessions and purchase the audio
and/or video tapes. Tapes are an inexpensive way to review
what you learned at the session and share witl1 colleagues.
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Each offers unique learning and networking experiences. Small
informal sessions offer opportunities for interaction between
presenters and the audience.
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111 If sessions offer 3 or 4 papers, and only one is of interest to
you, Conference etiquette allows you to quietly enter or leave a
session between papers. If several presentations conflict, leave a
by Cymhia Winter (Sage Publications, 199'0.
�business card for the author to contact you or to send a copy of
the handout.
Ill Throughout a session, think of questions you may want to ask
the speaker during the question/answer period. Don't ask questions that give the impression you weren't listening. Keep questions brief. Don't seize the stage for yourself and your own
work.
111 Watch the award-winning videos from the NCFR Media
Awards on closed circuit tv. Check the schedule in your room
when you arrive at the Conference.
Types of Conference Sessions
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to attend any session listed, with the exception of the receptions
sponsored by colleges/universities, NCFR Board and Committee
meetings, Legacy Circle, and the CFLE reception. No advance
reservations are required for sessions. During concurrent sessions, you choose which one to attend.
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Speakers focus in depth on a theme. No other sessions are
scheduled during these sessions.
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Concurrent Section Sponsored Sessions: Each session has
an overall theme. Three to four papers are presented during the
time period. Some include audience discussion. Symposia/
Workshop sessions have specific themes. A moderator leads the
discussion, and a discussant relates the papers to each other.
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Posters: Presentations summarized in graphic form. Posters
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work, and may have handouts for you to take home.
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leaders presenting a 10-15 minute overview of a specific topic.
Round tables are limited to 10 participants per table on a firstcome, first-serve basis.
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lil! Focus Groups: Special topic groups that meet for an informal
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Everyone is welcome to attend.
Integrate With NCFR
Attend the Orientation session for those who want to become
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career, and establishing professional networks.
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l!ll Attend business and Section membership meetings. Your input
is important and provides a way of becoming active in NCFR.
lill Volunteer to help with Conference functions and other programs and committees. You benefit by working with key leaders.
discounts, or sell their materials at reduced prices at the end of
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T.a1ke Advantage of Networking
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Welcoming Reception on Saturday, Nov. 14, 9:00pm. Meet
President Greer Fox, her family; NCFR Executive Director Mary
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Nov. 14, 7:30pm and learn how to become involved in the
Mentoring Program.
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snack or a meal.
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college departments.
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people. Sign up for a "Conference Buddy," or sign up to go out
with a group. Members of the Local Anangements Committee
will serve as your hosts. Patticipate in a pay your own way
dinner with others.
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the hotel staff to see if the visit is authorized. 4) Be alert when
riding an elevator by yourself. 5) Leave valuables in hotel safe
deposit boxes.
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Visit the Exhibits
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one-stop shopping. Many publishers sell by mail and this may
be your only chance to review their materials before buying.
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and other companies providing setvices for academics and
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From the Northwest: Take Hwy 41 to Hwy 45 S. Follow 45
S. to Milwaukee. Connect 94 E. into Downtown. Continue
to 794 E.. Exit on Plankinton. Go North 4-1/2 blocks to Kilbourn and turn left; go 1 block; the Hyatt is on the left.
From the West: 94 E. to Downtown Milwaukee. East on
794 E. Exit in right lane to Plankinton Ave. and curve left;
go 4-1/2 blocks to Kilbourn and turn left; go 1 block; the
Hyatt is on your left.
From the Southwest : 43 N. from Beloit and Lake Geneva
into Milwaukee, left lane to 45 N/894 N. to 94 E. 94 E. to
Downtown Milwaukee to 794 E. Exit in right lane to
Plankinton Ave.; curve left; go 4-1/2 blocks to Kilbourn
and turn left; go 1 block; the Hyatt is on your left.
From the North: 43 S. to Downtown Milwaukee. Exit Wells
Street/Civic Center; turn left and go 6 blocks to 4th Street.
Turn left on 4th to Kilbourn; t<.Irn right to the Hyatt.
From Mitchell Airport/Chicago: I-94 N. to Downtown
Milwaukee; take center lane to 43 N. Green Bay system.
Take far right lane to the 1st exit (Civic Center/Kilbourn
Ave. tunnel). 1 long block to the Hyatt on your right.
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1998 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
November 14-17, 1998, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
Prices below are valid if postmarked by Oct. 15, 1998.
After Oct. 15, all fees increase. Register only one person
on each registration form; photocopies will be accepted.
Please TYPE or print your name exactly as you wish it to appear on your name badge.
Name-------------------First
Middle Initial
Last
Nickname (if desired) - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mailing Address 0 business 0 home _ _ _ _ _ _ __
City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
State/Province/Country
Zip/Postal Code
Phone 0 business 0 home
E-mail _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Fax _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Employer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Is this your first NCFR Conference? 0 yes 0 no
PART I - REGISTRATION fEES
(Conference registration, Sat., Nov.14- Tue., Nov. 17)
Full Conf. Registration
Before Oct. 15 After Oct. 15
NCFR Member
$150
$175
_ NCFR Organization Member
$150
$175
(2 staff from organization may each register at this rate)
$ 65
$ 65
• NCFR Student Member
Retired NCFR Member
$105
$130
_ Second Member of Family
$115
$140
Non-member Professional
$230
$255
• Non-member Student
$ 95
$ 95
_ Single Session (Session # _ )
$ 20
$ 20
PART
m · SPECIAL WORKSHOPS (Additional fees)
Price Categorv:
Student
Member
Non-Member
Thurs., Nov. 12, 9 am - 4 pm
_ In.tergenerational Dialogue Training Workshop
(circle price)
$50
$60
Fri., Nov. 13
_ Serving and Empowering the Homeless Tour,
8:30 am - 12:30 pm. ($5 discount if attending either of the
afternoon workshops listed below.)
$35
$45
(circle price)
~
Making the Most of Media Workshop, 1 - 8 pm.
(dinner NOT included).
$20
$30
$40
(circle price)
_ Public Policy Advocacy Skills Workshop, 1 - 8 pm.
(dinner included).
(circle price)
$30
$45
$35
_ Affiliated Councils .Dinner and Leadership Training
Workshop, 5 - 9:30 pm
JFu·ee for Affiliated Councils presidents; $25 all others.
I Total Part m $
_ I wish to contribute a gift to NCFR (tax deductible according to law).
_ Unrestricted gift.
_ Assistance for Conference travel for foreign scholars.
Restricted fund. L i s t - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Single Day Registration. The day you plan to attend must
be indicated.
_ Professional (non-student)
$ 95
$ 95
• Full-time Student
$ 40
$ 40
Tue.
Circle day of attendance: Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
• Enclose verification of student status.
!Total Part I $
PART II • CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
Verification of Attendance for Continuing Education Units
_ Additional fee: $10
Method of Payment:
_ Check _ Money Order _ Visa _ MasterCard.
You may register by FAX: 612-781-9348 (credit cards only).
Credit Card Number:
Exp. Date: _________________________
Signature:
!Total Part II $
(Please see reverse side of this form for additional information and instructions.)
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�INSTRUCTIONS
1. Payments may be made by check, money order, or Visa/MasterCard. Payment by check or draft drawn on a U.S.
bank in U.S. dollars only, payable to National Council on Family Relations. Mail or Fax (if using a credit card)
your completed registration form and payment to: NCFR Annual Conference Registration. 3989 Central Ave. NE.
Suite 550. Minneapolis. MN 55421. Phone: 612-781-9331, ext. 23; Toll free: 888-781-9331, ext. 23; Fax: 612-781-9348.
Overpayments of $10.00 or less will be considered a contribution to NCFR. $30.00 service charge on all returned
checks. FEI No. 41-0762436.
2. Payment must accompany this registration form or the form will be returned to you.
3. REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POSTMARKED BY OCT. 31. 1998. All refunds are subject to a
35% administrative fee. NO REFUNDS Wll.L BE MADE AFTER OCT. 31 unless accompanied by a physicians letter.
No refunds for special events unless the event is cancelled.
4. Students must send a copy of their current tee statement as veritlcation of student status with this registration form.
0 I have a disability or condition that requires special accommodations or services to fully participate in the NCFR Conference.
Please contact me to discuss my specific needs.
·
REGISTER BY OCTOBER 15 TO RECEIVE 1HE EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FEE RATE. FEES INCREASE AFTER OCT. 15.
ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY OCT. 31. DO NOT MAIL REGISTRATIONS AFTER OCTOBER 31;
INSTEAD, REGISTER AT 1HE CONFERENCE.
ADDITIONAL INfORMATION REQUESTED
0 I need a roommate:
0 non-smoking 0 smoking
Date of arrival - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Daytime phone
0 female 0 male
Date of departure - - - - - - - - - - - - E-mail
0 Please send information about child care.
· 0 Please send Conference Employment Matching Service forms.
0 I am seeking employment (no cost). 0 I have a job opening ($25 for each position listed).
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DEfiNITIONS
NCFR Member: An active member of National Council on
Family Relations in any membership category. Your dues
must be current at the tin1e you register for the Conference
and remain current through the Conference, or you will be
charged the non-member rate.
Ill NCFR Organization Member: An organization that is a
member of National Council on Family Relations. Up to 2
staff members of the organization may each register for the
Conference at the member rate; additional staff must pay
the current non-member rate. Your organizations dues
must be current at the time you register for the Conference
and remain current through the Conference, or you will be
charged the non-member rate.
Iii Retired NCFR Member: An active member of National
Council on Family Relations, in any membership category,
who is retired from employment. Your dues must be current at the time you register for the Conference :md remain
current through the Conference, or you will be charged the
non-member rate.
m NCFR Student Member: An active member of National
Council on Family Relations, in any membership category,
currently enrolled full-time at a college or university. Your
dues must be current at the time you register for the
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Conference and remain current through the Conference, or
you will be charged the non-member rate. Verit1cation of
student status must be enclosed with your registration.
Second Family Member: An additional family member
who is attending the Conference.
Non-member: An attendee who is not a current duespaying member of NCFR. A $33 membership fee can
decrease your Conference registration fee by up to
$80.00 - see membership form.
Non-member Student: A student who is currently enrolled full-time at a college or university, and is not a current
dues-paying member of NCFR. Verification of student status
must be ::nclosed with your registration. See membership
form for reduced membership/Conference rates.
Single Day Attendance: A professional or full-time
student who attends the Conterence for only one day. The
day of attendance must be indicated on the registration
form. Students must enclose verification of student status
with registration.
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Pauline G. Boss
1968/69
Michael ]. Sporakowski, CFLE
1967/68
Alexis J. Walker
1966/67
Harriette Pipes McAdoo
1965/66
Patricia Kain Knaub
1964/65
Brent C. Miller
1963/64
Lynda Henley Walters
1962/63
M. Janice Hogan
1961/62
David H. Olson
1960/61
Graham B. Spanier
1959/60
Hamilton I. McCubbin
1958/59
Joan Aldous
1957/58
Sharon]. Price
1956/57
Bert N. Adams
1955/56
James Walters
1955
Wesley R. Burr
1954
Kate Garner (deceased)
1952/53
Ira L. Reiss
1951/52
Paul C. Glick
1950/51
Gerhard Neubeck
1948/50
William C. Nichols Jr.
1946/48
Carlfred B. Broderick
1944/46
Richard K. Kerckhoff
1942/44
Leland ]. Axelson
1940/42
Murray A. Straus
1939/40
Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
1938/39
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National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is a memberfunded, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
Richard N. Hey
Elizabeth Force
William F. Kenkel
William M. Smith Jr.
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Christensen
Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
Henry Bowman (deceased)
Mildred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased)
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dorothy Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O'Grady (deceased)
Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest W. Burgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
Objectives of the NCFR Anm.llaB Conference:
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To provide a means for family professionals to disseminate the latest research and policy information.
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To enable attendees to network with leading professionals in the family field.
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To share stimulating presentations by plenary speakers
and leading family researchers.
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To obtain the latest family research through a variety of
learning formats including plenaries, poster sessions,
round tables, symposia, and papers.
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To offer attendees continuing education credits.
NCFR Mi3;sion Statement:
The National Council on Fami~v Relations provides a
forum for fami~v researchers, educators, and practitioners
to share in the development and dissemination of
knowledge about families and fami~v relationships,
establishes professional standards, and works to promote
fami~v well-being.
Founded in 1938, NCFR has a membership of over 4,200
professionals worldwide. It publishes two premier journals,Journal of Marriage and the Family and Family
Relations and an impressive list of books and teaching
materials.
The Annual Conference, held in November, provides a
forum for discussion of family issues through plenary sessions, presentations of research and practice models, and
dialogue among Conference attendees. Approximately
1,300 family professionals attend the Conference each
year.
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To present the latest materials in the family field via the
Exhibits.
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To give members of National Council on Family
Relations an opportunity to learn more about the governance of the organization and provide opportunities for
involvement in various Conference activities.
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To provide a forum for public policy discussion.
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�60th Annual
onference
November 14-17, 1998
Pre-conference Workshops:
November 12-13, 1998
National Council on Family Relations
3989 Central Ave. NE, Suite 550
Minneapolis, MN 55421
NCFR Printed in the U.S.A.
Non-Profit
Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Minneapolis, MN
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Event Venue
Hyatt Regency Milwaukee
Event Location
City and State
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Program Chair
Judith Myers-Walls
Attendance
Number of people attending
1,076
Event Theme
Families in Global Context: Media, Environment, and Peace
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