Selected Publications
2008
Grenier, C. (2008). Predicting Recidivism for Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders: More Evidence. International Journal of Social Inquiry. 1 (1), 75-88.
2007
Allen, P. D., Nelson, H. W., & Netting, F. E. (2007). Current realities revisited: Undertrained nursing home social workers in the U. S. Journal of Social Work in Health Care, 45(4), 1-22.
Allen, P. D., Nelson, H. W., Netting, F. E., & Cox, D. (2007). Preparing nursing home social workers to handle conflict. Health and Social Work. 32(3), 231-234.
Bowie, S.L., Barthelemy, J. J., & White Jr., G. (2007). Federal welfare and housing policy at the crossroads: Outcomes from a rent incentive based welfare-to-work initiative in a low-income, predominantly African American, urban public housing community. In J.C. Hall & S.L. Bowie (Eds.), African American behavior in the social environment. (Simultaneously published in The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment (Prepublication volume 15(2/3).
Grenier, C. (2007). A Survey of College Freshman Summer Reading Programs in the United States. International Journal of the Book, (2), 77-84.
Lemieux, C. M., & Allen, P. D. (2007). Service-learning in social work education: The state of knowledge, pedagogical practicalities, and service conundrums. Journal of Social Work Education, 43(2), 309-325.
Mohan, B. (2007). Fallacies of development: Crises of human and social development-- The end of hubris. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers.
Mohan, B. (2007). The color of crisis: The 21st century culture of science. In B.S. Nayak (Ed.), Nationalizing crisis: The political economy of public policy in contemporary India (pp 3-16). New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers.
Mohan, B. (2007). Social exclusions: Challenges for new social development. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 23(1), 69-80.
Mohan, B. (2007). India's new caste war: The archeology of a perpetual conflict. Indian Journal of Social Work, 68 (1), 24-33.
Mohan, B. (2007). International Social Work: Whiteman’s burden? Social Science Gazetteer, II (2), 151-164.
Plummer, C. A., & Eastin, J. (2007). System problems in cases of child sexual abuse: The mothers’ perspectives. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(6), 775-787.
Plummer, C. A., & Eastin, J. (2007). The effect of child sexual abuse allegations on the mother/child relationship. Violence Against Women, 13(9),
Thompson, S. J., Maccio, E. M., Desselle, S. K., & Zittel-Palamara, K. (2007). Predictors of traumatic distress among runaway youth utilizing two service sectors. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20(4), 1-11.
2006
Allain, B., & Lemieux, C. M. (2006). The use of metaphorical fables with children: Application of cognitive behavioral therapy to prevention interventions. In T. Ronen & A. Freeman (Eds.), Cognitive behavior therapy in clinical social work practice (pp. 213-233). NY: Springer.
Allen, P. D. (2006). Long term care ombudsman volunteers: Making a measurable difference for nursing home residents. The International Journal of Volunteer Administration. XXIV(2),5-14.
Allen, P.D., & Cherry, K.E. (2006). Race relations in the nursing home setting. Race, Gender, & Class, 13, 36-45.
Allen, P. D., Gruman, C., Nelson, H. W., & Cherry, K. E. (2006). Nursing home complaints: Who’s complaining and what’s gender got to do with it? Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 47(1/2), 91-108.
Cain, D. S. (2006). You can’t always get what you want, but you get what you need: Using music therapy with adolescents and families. Student Assistance Journal, summer, 16 – 22.
Combs-Orme, T., & Cain, D. S. (2006). Poverty and the daily lives of infants: Consistent disadvantage. Journal of Children and Poverty, 12(1), 1 – 20.
Heller, S.S., Boris, N.W., Hinshaw-Fuselier, S., Page, T., Koren-Karie, N., & Miron, D. (2006). Reactive attachment disorder in maltreated twins follow-up: From 18 months to 8 years. Attachment & Human Development, 8(1), 63-86.
Kim, R., Lim, Y., and Kim, W. (2006). A study of health care coverage among children in immigrant families in the post-welfare reform era. The Journal of Poverty, 10(3), 93-118.
Kolomer, S. R., Lewinson, T., Kropf, N. P., & Wilks, S. E. (2006). Increasing aging content in social work curricula: Perceptions of key constituents. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 48, 97-110.
Livermore, M., & Powers, R. (2006). Employment of unwed new mothers: The role of government and social support. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 27(3), 479-494.
Livermore, M., & Powers, R. (2006) Unfulfilled plans and financial stress: Unwed mothers and unemployment. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 13(1), 1-17.
Mohan, B. (2006). Human-social development: Positivity and paradox. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 22(2), 155-164.
Mohan, B. (2006). Unification of science, knowledge and truth: A post-empiricist theory of Logical Humanism. International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 43(2), 281-299.
Olson-McBride, L. & Page, T. (2006). Poetry therapy with special needs children: A pilot project Journal of Poetry Therapy, 19(4), 167-183.
Plummer, C. A. (2006). The discovery process: How mothers learn about the sexual abuse of their children. Child Abuse & Neglect, 30(11), 1227-1237.
Plummer, C. A. (2006). Nonabusive mothers of sexually abused children: The role of rumination in maternal outcomes. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(2), 103-122.
Robinson, M. M., & Wilks, S. E. (2006). "Older but not wiser": What custodial grandparents want to tell social workers about raising grandchildren. Social Work and Christianity, 33(2), 164-177.
Schroeder, J., Guin, C.C., Pogue, R., & Bordelon, D. (2006). Mitigating circumstances in death penalty decisions: Using evidence based research to inform social work practice in capital trials. Journal of Social Work, 51(4), 355-364.
Wilks, S. E. (2006). Intrinsic spirituality among Alzheimer's caregivers: A pathway to resiliency. Advances in Social Work, 7(1), 76-100.
2005
Cain, D. S., & Combs-Orme, T. (2005). Family structure effects on parenting stress and practices in the African-American family. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 32(2), 19-40.
Klein, W. C., & Allen, P. D. (2005). Transportation issues among nursing home consumers.
Long Term Care Interface, 6(7), 37-41.
Nelson, H. W., Allen, P. D., & Cox, D. (2005). Rights-based advocacy in long-term care:
Geriatric nursing and long-term care ombudsmen. Clinical Gerontologist, 28(4), 1-16.
Blalock, L., Monroe, P.A., & Garrison, M.E. (2005). Theoretical threads weave the foundation for family policy research. In V.L. Bengston et al., (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theory and research (pp. 557-559). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Burke, C.C., O’Neil, C.E., Tiller, V.V., & Monroe, P.A. (2005). Nutrient intake at the beginning and end of the month in female food stamp recipients who are food secure (FS) and food insecure (FIS). Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 105, A-64.
Mohan, B. (2005). IT management and cyber fever: A society at the crossroads. Journal of IMS Group: Achieving Excellence in Management & I.T., 1, 15-17.
Mohan, B. (2005). New internationalism: Social work’s dilemmas, dreams and delusions. International Social Work, 48(3), 237-246.
Mohan, B. (2005). On science and the human condition: An essay at the interface. Indian Journal of Social Work, 66, 144-155.
Mohan, B. (2005). Reinventing social work: The metaphysics of social practice.. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Mohan, B. (2005). The ultimate oppression: The urge to genocide. In R. P. Mohan (Ed.), Genocide: Approaches, case studies, and responses (pp. 61-74). New York: Agora Publications.
O’Neil, C.E., Burke, C.C., Wolfe, C.G., Tiller, V.V., & Monroe, P.A. (2005). The relationship of perceived nutrition knowledge and ability to plan a healthy meal by female food stamp recipients living in southeast Louisiana. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 105, (Suppl 2): A-64.
Wolfe, C.G., Burke, C.C., Tiller, V.V., & Monroe, P.A. (2005). Weight, perceived and desired body size and self-reported medical weight loss advice in female food stamp recipients living in Southeast Louisiana. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 105, (Suppl 2): A-64.
2007-08 In Press
Combs-Orme, T. & Cain, D. S. (in press). Predictors of mothers’ use of spanking with their infants. Child Abuse and Neglect.
Allen, P.D. (in press). Providing social work in the wake of disaster. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping.
Allen, P. D. (in press). Social work in the aftermath of disaster: Reflections from a special needs shelter on the LSU campus. Reflections.
Allen, P. D., Cherry, K. E., & Palmore, E. (In Press). Self-reported ageism among social work practitioners and students. Journal of Gerontological Social Work.
Allen, P. D. (in press). Gerontological Social Work: Implications for Practice in India.
Encyclopedia of Social Work in India. PREM Division, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India.
Allen, R. S., Castano, E., & Allen, P. D. (in press). Conservatism and concern for the environment. Quarterly Journal of Political Ideology.
Barthelemy, J., & Lounsbury, J. (in press). The relationship between aggression and the Big Five personality factors in predicting academic success. The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.
Cain, D. S. (in press). Parenting on-line and lay literature on infant spanking: Information readily available to parents. Social Work in Health Care.
Cain, D. S., & Barthelemy, J. (in press). Tangible and spiritual relief after the storm: The religious community responds to Katrina. Journal of Social Services Research.
Cain, D. S., & Calix, A. (in press). What will the picture tell you? Student assistance with the ecomap. Student Assistance Journal.
Cain, D. S. (in press). The effects of religiousness on parenting stress and practices in the African-American family. Families in Society.
Cherry, K. E., Allen, P. D., Olinde, E. A., Robichaux, M. L., & Hawley, K. S. (in press). Knowledge of memory aging in students, caregivers and senior service providers. Educational Gerontology.
Lemieux, C. M. (in press). Substance-abusing offenders: Bringing the family into focus. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association.
Lim, Y., & Lemieux, C. (in press). Potential impact of EITC adjustments on financial self-sufficiency among low-income families: A simulation model. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.
Mohan, B. (in press). Rethinking international social work. International Social Work.
Mohan, B. (in press). International social work: Concepts, theory and practice. In S. Singh (Ed.), Encyclopedia of SocialWork in India. New Delhi: Ministry of Social Justice Empowerment , Government of India.
Mohan, B. (in press). Democratization, globalization and human liberation: Toward a re-framing of human rights manifesto. In E. Reichert (Ed.), Human Rights Reader.
Mohan, B. (in press). International social work: Concepts, theory and practice. In S. Singh (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work in India.
Monroe, P.A., Blalock, L., Tiller,V., & O’Neil, C. (in press). “We make our ends meet good”: Coping strategies of former welfare reliant women. Stress, Trauma, & Crisis.
Moore, D. S., Gardner, R. E., Allen, P. D., Cherry, K. E., Monroe, P. A., O’Neil, C. E. & Wood, R. H. (in press). Construct validity of physical activity surveys in culturally diverse older adults: A comparison of four commonly used questionnaires. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.
Page, T., Heller, S.S., & Boris, N. (in press). A social-emotional assessment method for young children in foster and residential care: The attachment-based narrative story-stem technique. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth.
Page, T., & Cain, D. S. (in press). “Why don’t you just tell me how you feel?”: A case study of a young mother in an attachment-based group intervention. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal.
Page, T., Combs-Orme, T., & Cain, D. S. (in press). New mothers’ psychological
experience and behavioral interactions with their infants in the first 12 months. Journal of Child and Family Studies.
Page, T. & Norwood, R. (in press). Attachment theory and the social work curriculum. Advances in Social Work.
Plummer, C. A. (in press). The history of child sexual abuse prevention.
Plummer, C. A., & Palusci, Vincent. (in press) Child sexual abuse prevention: The role of medical professionals.
Plummer, C. A., Ai, A., Richardson, R., Lemieux, C. M., Dey, S., Taylor, P., Spence, S., & Kim, H. (in press). Volunteerism among social work students during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: A report from the disaster area. Journal of Social Service Research.
Plummer, C. A., Allen, P. D., & Lemieux, C. M. (in press). Service-learning to promote social justice, empowerment, and advocacy. In J. Birkenmaier (Ed.). Transactions to transformation: Educating for social justice. St. Louis, MO: St. Louis University School of Social Work, Doerr Center for Social Justice Education and Research.
Schroeder, J., Pogue, M. I., & Lemieux, C. M. (in press). The collision of the Adoption and Safe Families Act and substance abuse: Research-based education and training priorities for child welfare professionals. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.
Wilks, S. E., & Croom, B. (in press). Perceived stress and resilience in Alzheimer’s disease caregivers: Testing moderation and mediation models of social support. Aging & Mental Health.
Wilks, S. E., & Vonk, M. E. (in press). Coping through private prayer: Mediating burden and resiliency among Alzheimer's caregivers. Journal of Gerontological Social Work.




