EABDLY ·~~! ~~ Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being

National Council on Family Relations 69'th Annual Conference

November 7-10, 2007 Pre-conference Workshops: November 6-7 Hilton Hotel 600 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, 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 Schneider Downs Bayer University of St. Thomas, Highmark Communications Department Johnson Printing, Rochester Minnesota Thymes Lee Hecht Harrison Wiley-Blackwell Publishing PNC Financial Services

The National Council on Family Relations The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) is the oldest concerns in marriage and other relationships, parenting, divorce, multidisciplinary family science organization in the United States. domestic violence, family policy, sexuality, family therapy, family NCFR is the only non partisan, non profit professional organization sociology and demography, education, poverty, family health, focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Its member gender roles, child development, adolescence, aging and human ship of over 3200 consists of the nation’s premier family researchers, development. practitioners, educators and family policy professionals. NCFR also confers the nation’s only certification for family life NCFR publishes two internationally acclaimed journals the educators through its Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Journal of Marriage and Family and Family Relations: credential. Over 100 colleges and universities now offer degree Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies. NCFR is highly programs based on NCFR’s CFLE curricular requirements. regarded as an authority for information on a wide range of family

which families can live safe, secure lives is influenced by a number of NCFR Mission Statement factors in individual, family, and community contexts. What are the To provide an educational forum for family researchers, emerging issues for mass media, policymakers, and the public that educators, and practitioners to share in the development and challenge the safety, security and well being of families? dissemination of knowledge about families and family  Vulnerabilities are national and international concerns as relationships, establish professional standards, and work to families face multiple challenges in providing safe and secure promote family well-being. 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 Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference dynamics including stressors, crises, relationship dissolution,  To provide a forum to disseminate family research domestic violence, financial concerns, health issues, and lifespan  To share effective and evidence based practice caregiving. applications for direct family service  Security is often described as social, financial, employment or  To promote the CFLE credential and its educational and Homeland. Security speaks to the critical role that families play preventive approach to working with families as part of society’s safety net caring for each other, providing social  To discuss policy implications of family research and how to and material support, and creating a home where individuals are inform decision makers loved, nurtured, protected and encouraged.  To promote the professional development of its membership, through participation in NCFR governance and by offering Cover Photo - NCFR Plenary and Invited Special Speakers Top row: , Kathryn Edin, Sara McLanahan, opportunities for continuing education units (CEUs) for Paul Amato, Bonnie Braun, Katherine Pearson, Ann Masten credentialing Row 2: Karen Bogenschneider, Elaine Anderson, Denise Skinner, Steven Wisensale, Michael P. Johnson, Anne Menard. Conference Theme—Family Vulnerabilities: Row 3: David Bredehoft, Marcie Brooke, Bill Allen, Wallace Challenges to Safety, Security and Well-being Goddard, Jeanne Illsley Clark, Michael Walcheski. Row 4: Jodi The 2007 conference focuses on the challenges families face as they Pfarr, Suzanne Bianchi,Velma McBride Murray, Patricia Hyjer balance the relational, social, spiritual, health related, financial, Dyk (Program Chair), Steven Zarit, Mignon Moore, Ramona occupational and other dimensions of their daily lives. The degree to Faith Oswald

2 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Map of Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel

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4 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program ' Table of Contents

Page Page Conference Sponsors ...... Inside front cover Ongoing Events ...... 52 Map of Pittsburgh Hilton ...... 3 Save the Date for the 2008 Conference ...... 55 Your Daily Schedule Planner ...... 4 Program and Local Arrangements Committees ...... 57 Alphabeticallndex of Program ...... 5 NCFR Boards of Directors ...... 59 Program at a Glance- Overview of Week ...... 6 NCFR Journal Editors ...... 59 Program at a Glance - Daily Schedules ...... 7 NCFR Staff ...... 61 Subject Index ...... 12 NCFR Affiliated Councils ...... 61 Pre-conference Workshops ...... 13 NCFR Membership Information ...... 69 Program Schedule (Wednesday - Saturday) ...... 17 NCFR Membership Form ...... 70 Silent Auction ...... 21 Index of Program Participants ...... 71 2007 Proposal Reviewers ...... 44 NCFR Past Presidents ...... Back Cover 2007 Conference Exhibitors ...... 51 NCFR Fellows ...... Back Cover General Information ...... 52

Alphabetical Index of the Program

Page Page Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions and Officers Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows) Round Tables . . 30, 40, 48 ...... 16, 18, 23, 34, 35, 46, 61 Marie Peters Award Address ...... 32 Awards ...... 21 , 27, 32, 37, 45 Medttation ...... 25, 35,45 Board of Directors and Meetings ...... 16, 59 Meet the Editors Reception ...... 33, 58 CEU Verification ...... 53 (also noted throughout the program) Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations ...... 35 CFLE Information and Sessions ...... 16, 18, 24, 34, 35, 39, 45,68 NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forums ...... 23, 45 Child Care ...... 53 NCFR Staff ...... 61 Committee Meetings (NCFR) .... 16, 18, 19, 25, 27, 34, 35, 39, 45,48 Newcomers' Reception ...... 23 Diversity Action Session ...... 33 Plenary Sessions ...... 21, 27, 37,45 Edttors and Meetings ...... 19, 24, 28, 33, 37, 58, 59 Poster Sessions ...... 28, 29, 30, 37, 38, 39, 46, 47,48 Education and Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions .. 18, 20, 22, 31, 32, Pre-conference Workshops ...... 13, 14, 15, 16 ...... 36, 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 50 Program Committee ...... 57 Emergencies ...... 53 Proposal Reviewers ...... 44 Ethnic Minortties (EM) Section Sessions ...... 18, 20, 25, 26, 31, 34, Public Policy Sessions ...... 14, 20 ...... 36, 41, 42, 48, 50 Receptions/Parties ...... 24, 34,43, 51 , 54 Exhibtts ...... 25, 28, 33, 34, 37, 41, 51 , 52 Registration Information ...... 17, 25, 35, 45, 52 Family and Health (FH) Section Sessions ...... 19, 20, 22, 26, 31, 34, Religion and Family Life (RF) Section Sessions ...... 23, 32, 41, 43 ...... 40, 41, 46, 49, 50 Research and Theory (RT) Section Sessions ...... 19, 20, 24, 27, Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions ...... 26, 31, 36, 40, 42 ...... 33, 36, 37, 41 , 42, 46, 49, 50, 51 Family Science (FS) Section Sessions .. 22, 24, 26, 31, 32, 40, 41 , 50 Round Tables ...... 19, 42,49 Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions ..... 22, 32, 33, 36, 41 , 49, 50 Section Membership Meetings ...... 24, 33, 34, 37, 42,43 Feminism and Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions ...... 19, 26, 32, SilentAuction ...... 17, 21, 25, 35, 45, 52 ...... 34, 49,50 Special Sessions ...... 17, 21, 25, 32, 35, 36, 40, 41, 45 Focus Group Sessions ...... 23, 24, 25, 33, 34, 35, 42, 43 Sponsors ...... Inside front cover Future Conferences ...... 55 Student'New Professional (SNP)Activtties .. 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 33, 42 Hospitality Center/Local Information ...... 17, 25, 35, 45, 52 Subject Index ...... 12 Hotel and Site Information ...... 3, 52, 53 Theory Construction and Research Methodology Sessions Job Fair ...... 17, 25, 35, 45, 52, 56, 57 ...... 15, 16, 18, 19, 21 , 23 International (IN) Section Sessions ...... 20, 23, 32, 33, 36, 50 Updates for Practitioners ...... 20, 22, 26, 30, 36 Leadership lnstttute ...... 37 Updates for Researchers ...... 22, 31, 36, 40, 41 Legacy Circle ...... 33 Work-Life Summit...... 13 Local Arrangements Committee ...... 52, 57 Yoga Sessions ...... 18, 25, 35, 45

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 5 ) ins 8 00 ends 10 15 g be Saturday, Nov. 10 ( Plenary Session - Katherine Pearson Ann Masten (begins 10 30 ends 12 15) Concurrent Sessions 11 Round Tables (begins 2 15 ends 3 45) Concurrent Sessions 12 (begins 4 00 ends 5 30) Poster Session 3 Concurrent Sessions 10 (begins 12 30 ends 2 00) Taste of Pittsburgh (begins 6 00) Meditation (begins 7 30 ends 8 00) Town Hall Meeting - Future of NCFR Dwight Jewson ) ) ) ) Friday, Nov. 9 ) ins 4 00 ends 5 30 ins 7 15 ends 8 30 ) g g ends 10 00 be be Section Member Meetings Focus Groups Exhibits Closing (begins 4 00 ends 5 00) Moore/Oswald Talk-Back Concurrent Sessions 9 Round Tables S/NP Workshop ( Plenary Session - Rural Family Research Drama - Bonnie Braun et al (begins 10 15 ends noon Leadership Institute (begins 12 15 ends 1 45) Poster Session 2 CFLE Special Session (begins 12 30 ends 2 00)the Exhibits (begins Visit 12 30 ends 5 00) Special Session - Mignon Moore & Ramona Oswald Concurrent Sessions 8 (begins 2 15 ends 3 45 ( Section Member Meetings Focus Groups (begins 5 45 ends 7 00) ( Dance featuring The Lost Faculties (begins 8 30 Special Session - Steven Zarit Concurrent Sessions 7 Student Councils Breakfast Focus Groups (begins 7 30 ends 8 30) Meditation (begins 7 45 ends 8 15) ) ) ends 6 00

) ) ) Thursday, Nov. 8 ) ins 12 30 ins 8 15 ends 9 30 ) g g be be CFLE Reception (begins 7 30 ends 9 00) Plenary Session - Sara McLanahan Kathryn Edin Paul Amato (begins 10 15 ends noon ( Lunchin' with the Legends (ends 2 00)Update for Researchers - Suzanne Bianchi Concurrent Sessions 5 (begins 2 Lunchin' with the Legends (ends 2 15 00) ends 3 45 Lunchin' with the Legends (ends 2 00) Section Member Meetings Focus Groups ( University Receptions (begins 8 30 ends 10 30 PUP - Overindulgence Concurrent Sessions 4 S/NP Forum (ends 10 00) Legacy Circle Section Member Meetings Focus Groups (begins 6 45 ends 8 00) Focus Groups (begins 7 30 ends 8 30) Meditation (begins 7 45 ends 8 15) S/NP Networking (begins 12 15 ends 1 00) Poster Session 1 (begins 12 30 ends 2 00) Practitioner Workshop - Jodi Pfarr (begins 12 30 ends 5 00) Exhibits Break Peters Award Address - Velma McBride Murry (begins 4 00 ends 5 00) Concurrent Sessions 6 S/NP Workshop (begins 4 00 ends 5 30 Meet the Editors (begins 5 00 ends 6 00) Diversity Action Session (begins 5 45 ends 6 45 ) ends 4 30 (

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) ) ) Wednesday, Nov. 7 Board and Committee Meetings are not included in this schedule. See following pages. ) ins 9 30 ends 10 50 ins 8 00 ends 9 15 ) Overview of Program for the 2007 NCFR Annual Conference g g

be be Association of Councils Leadership Workshop (ends 1 00) ( RUP - Bogenschneider et al Concurrent Sessions 2 S/NP Symposium (all start 10 45 end 12 15) TCRM Sessions (begin11 00 end 12 20 Newcomers' Reception TCRM Business Mtg Focus Groups CFLE Approved Programs (begins 6 30 ends 7 45) Section Member Meetings Focus Groups ( Opening Reception (begins 9 00 ends 10 30 CFLE Exam (begins 7 30 ends 10 30) TCRM Sessions (begins 8 00 ends 9 20) Concurrent Sessions 1 & Round Tables (begins 9 00 ends 10 30) TCRM Sessions Opening Plenary - Graham Spanier (ends 2 45 RUP - Michael Johnson Concurrent Sessions 3 S/NP Seminar Assoc of Councils Business Meetin Annual NCFR Business Meeting (begins 4 45 ends 6 15) Tuesday, Nov. 6 Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions. Work/Life Summit (begins 7 30 ends 4 00) Public Policy Workshop (begins 9 00 ends 1 00) Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop (begins 12 30 ends 7 30) TCRM Registration begins TCRM Sessions (ends 4 20) TCRM Sessions (begins 4 30 ends 5 50) TCRM Plenary & Reception (begins 6 00 ends 7 30) TCRM Sessions (begins 7 45 ends 9 15) m p Time 7 30/7 45/- 8 00 am 8 30 am 9 00/9 30 am 10 15/-10 30 am 10 45/-11 00 am 12 15 -12 30 pm 1 00 pm 2 15 pm 3 00 pm 4 00/4 30/- 4 45 pm 5 00/5 45/- 6 00 pm 6 30/6 45 pm 7 15/7 30/- 7 45 8 00/8 15 pm 8 30/9 00 pm

6 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Organizations Organizations Meetings of Other Meetings of Other ) NCFR NCFR ends 9 00 Councils Councils ( & Association of & Association of Board/Committees Board/Committees Audit Committee (ends 2 00) 2006/2007 Board (ends 9 30) Local Arrangements Committee (ends noon) (1) 2007/2008 Board Meeting (ends 6 00) (2) CFLE Advisory Board Section Chairs and Board Reps (ends Posters, Round Posters, Round Tables, Lunchin' Tables, Lunchin' With the Legends Focus Groups With the Legendss Focus Groups Sessions Daily Program at a Glance - 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions, CFLE (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.) (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.) Events Events ) Plenaries/Special Sessions & Plenaries/Special Sessions & ends 9 15 Work-Life Summit (ends 4 00) Public Policy Workshop (ends 1 00) Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop (ends 7 30) TCRM Sessions #TC1A Refining Methodologies #TC1B "Hidden" Issues in Families #TC1C Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (ends 4 20) TCRM Sessions #TC2A Theories About Work & Family #TC2B Thinking Critically About Theory Development #TC2C Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (ends 5 50) TCRM Plenary & Reception Reflecting on the Past & Forecasting Future of Family Theory (ends 7 30) TCRM Sessions #TC3A Advances in Measurement #TC3B Fathering #TC3C As Good as it Gets Factors Impacting the Generalizability of Assessments ( Time Time Starting Starting Monday, November 5, 2007 Tuesday, November 6, 2007 7 30 am 2 00 pm 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 12 30 pm

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 7 Other Meetings of Organizations NCFR Assoc. of Councils Board/Committees/- Publications Committee (end 9 00) #103 Assoc of Councils Leadership Workshop (begin 8 30 end 12 45) Meeting of Editors Publisher & Staff (begin 9 15 end 11 15) #130 Association of Councils Business Meeting (end 4 30) #134 Peace #135 Work & Family (end 7 45) #139 Adoption #140 CFLE (begin 8 00 end 9 15) Posters, Round Tables, Lunchin' With the Legends Focus Groups #109 Round Tables (begin 9 00 end 10 30) Daily Program at a Glance - 2007 NCFR Annual Conference (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.) nnovative Teaching & Mentoring Strategies for Students/New Concurrent Sessions 1 #104 EE Family Life Educators as Second Responders After Community Disasters #105 EM Acculturation & Parenting in Asian mmigrant Families #106 FH Dining With Diabetes #107 FF The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Working-class Families #108 RT Rethinking Relationship Satisfaction (begin 9 00 end 10 30) Concurrent Sessions 2 #113 EE Military Family Life Relocations & Deployments #114 EM African-American Males in Families Overcoming Barriers to Familial nvolvement #115 FH Women & Family Health ssues #116 N Family Vulnerabilities ViolenceAbuse & Conflict #117 RT Aspects of Courtship - #118 S/NP Professionals (begin 10 45 end 12 15) Concurrent Sessions 3 #123 EE Exploring Parenting Styles & Effect on Social-Emotional Development #124 FH Families & Psychological Well-being #125 FS Work & Family Challenges in 21st Century #126 FT Understanding Family Therapy With Specific Populations #127 N nternational Perspective on Adolescents' Developmental Outcomes #128 RF Taking a Step Back Meta ssues in Studying Family & Religion #129 S/NP ma Lookin' Academic Job Searching/ nterviewing (end 4 30) #133 TCRM Business Meeting #136 Networking for CFLE- approved Programs (end 7 45) Section Member Meetings #137 Family Science #138 Research & Theory (begin 8 00 end 9 15) Events Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions Plenaries/Special Sessions & TCRM Sessions #101 Advances in Methodology #102 Chicago School of Sociology for Theory Building (begin 8 00 end 9 20) TCRM Sessions #110 ssues of Estimation #111 Theorizing About Relationships (begin 9 30 end 10 50) CFLE Exam (end 10 30) Research Update for Practitioners #112 Teaching Family Policy in College Classrooms (begin 10 45 end 12 15) TCRM Sessions #119 Marital Processes #120 Within Households (begin 11 00 end 12 20) Opening Plenary #121 - Vulner- ability in the Changing American Family - Spanier (end 2 45) Research Update for Practitioners #122 ntimate Terrorism & Other Types of Domestic Violence (end 4 30) #131 Annual Business Meeting & Membership Forum (end 6 15) #132 Newcomers' Reception (end 7 45) #141 President's Welcoming Reception (begin 9 00 end 10 30) Wednesday, November 7, 2007 Time Starting 8 00/8 30 am 9 00/9 15/- 9 30 am 7 30 am 10 45/11 00 am 1 00 pm 3 00 pm 4 45 pm 6 30 pm 8 00/9 00 pm

8 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Other Meetings of Organizations NCFR Assoc. of Councils Board/Committees/- (1) S/NP Section Reps (2) Public Policy Com (begin 7 30 end 9 00) Fellows Committee (begin 8 30 end 10 00) Annual Conference Quality Committee (begin 9 00 end 10 00) Journal of Marriage & Family Associate Editors (begin 12 15 end 1 45) #247 2008 Local Arr Com #248 NW Council (begin 8 15 end 9 30) Focus Groups #201 Qual Family Research #202 Sexuality (begin 7 30 end 8 30) #239 Chronic Illness/Dis- ability #240 Rural Fams & Commun (end 8 00) #241 Asian-Amer Fams (end 9 30) - All begin at 6 45 #245 Asian-American Fams Bus Mtg #246 Families & Grief (begin 8 15 end 9 30) the Legends Posters, Round Tables, Lunchin With #216 Poster Session 1 (begin 12 30 end 2 00)#218 Lunchin' With the Legends (begin 1 00 end 2 00) Daily Program at a Glance - 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.) 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) #214 S/NP Networking (begin 12 15 end 1 00) 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) 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#238 International Meeting & Celebration (begin 6 8 45 00) end 9 30) Section Member Mtgs #243 Family & Health #244 Feminism & Family Studies (begin 8 15 end 9 30) Events Plenaries/Special Sessions & #204 PUP - Overindulgence Bredehoft Brooke Allen Goddard Clarke Walcheski #203 Meditation (begin 7 45 end 8 15) #213 Plenary - Fragile Families Edin McLanahan Amato (end noon) #215 Exhibits Opening (begin 12 30 end 6 00) #217 Practitioner Workshop - Bridges Out of Poverty - Pfarr (begin 12 30 end 5 00) #219 Research Update for Researchers - Is the Revolution Over? Mothers' Time Allocation to Work & Family - Bianchi (end 3 45) (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) #249 University Receptions (begin 8 30 end 10 30) Thursday, November 8, 2007 Time Starting 7 30/7 45 am 12 15/- 12 30/1 00 pm 8 30/9 00 am 10 15 am 2 15 pm 4 00/5 00/- 5 45 pm 6 45/7 30 pm 8 15/8 30 pm

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 9 Other Meetings of Organizations #301 Univ. Administrators #302 Teaching Fam. Sci./Fam. Sci. Assn. (begin 7 30 end 8 30) Groves Conference Board (begin 8 00 end 10 00) NCFR Assn of Councils Board/Committees & #300 Ohio Council Get- Together (begin 7 30 end 8 30) 2008 Prog. Com. & CFLE Academic Prog. Review Com. (begin 7 30 end 9 30) #306 Breakfast for Pres./Reps of Student Affiliated Councils (begin 8 30 end 10 00) Family Relations' Associate Editors (begin 12 15 end 1 45) Elections Council (begin 12 30 end 2 30) #303 ssues in Aging #304 Marriage & Family Enrichment (begin 7 30 end 8 30) #340 GLBT ssues #341 Parent Education (end 7 00) #344 Families & Technology #345 Men in Families (end 8 30) Posters, Round Tables, Lunchin With the Legends Focus Groups #336 Round Tables (end 5 30) #318 Poster Session 2 (begin 12 30 end 2 00) #320 Lunchin' With the Legends (begin 1 00 end 2 00) Daily Program at a Glance - 2007 NCFR Annual Conference (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions ) ndicators Used in Designing Family Life Programs #332 EM ntersection of Ethnicity & Womanhood #333 FH Parenting, Concurrent Sessions 9 #330 EE Childhood Overindulgence With Often Serious Vulnerabilities in Adult Life #331 EE Factors & Metabolic Control, Knowledge & Self-care Children & Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes #334 RT Grandfather-Grandchild Relations #335 RT Vulnerable Families Parenting Adolescents & Neighborhood Risk #337 S/NP WK Authorship ssues in Student- faculty & Multiple-authored Collaborations (end 5 30) 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 N The deal Marriage, Family & Community #313 RT Theoretical & Methodological ntegration in Qualitative Family Research #314 RT Divorce & ts Aftermath (begin 8 30 end 10 00) 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' nterventions Experiences From ProSAAM (end 3 45) Section Member Meetings #338 Ethnic Minorities Meeting & Oral History (end 8 30) #339 Family Policy (end 7 00) Section Member Meetings #342 Education & Enrichment #343 Religion & Family Life (end 8 30) Events Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions Plenaries/Special Sessions & #328 - Exhibits Closing (end 5 00) #329 Talk-back With Mignon Moore & Ramona Oswald (end 5 30) #307 Special Session Planning a New Agenda for Research and Practice - Zarit (begin 8 30 end 10 00) #315 Plenary - Livin' on Life's Byways - Rural Mothers Speak Drama by Braun (end noon) #316, Leadership nstitute (begin 12 15 end 1 45) #317 Exhibits Break (begin 12 30 end 5 00) #319 How to Become a CFLE - Cassidy (begin 12 30 end 2 00) #321 Special Session Soul Sisters & Prairie Flames Lesbian & Gay Parenting in Diverse Community Contexts - Moore & Oswald (end 3 45) #305 Meditation (begin 7 45 end 8 15) #346 Dance - Benefit Performance for Feldman Award featuring The Lost Faculties Band from Penn State Univ. Friday, November 9, 2007 Time Starting 5 45 pm 4 00 pm 8 00/8 30 am 10 15 am 12 15/- 12 30/1 00 pm 2 15 pm 7 15 pm 7 30/7 45 am 8 30 pm

10 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Other Meetings of Organizations NCFR Assoc. of Councils nstitutional dentity Board/Committees/- Task Force (begin 12 30 end 2 00) 2008 Program Committee (begin 7 00 end 8 00) Certification Review Committee (begin 7 30 end 9 30) Assoc of Councils Executive Board (end 12 30) Posters, Round Tables, Lunchin' With the Legends Focus Groups #415 Round Tables (end 3 45) #406 Poster Session 3 (begin 12 30 end 2 00) #407 Lunchin' With the Legends (begin 1 00 end 2 00) Sections, Student/New Professionals Sessions Daily Program at a Glance - 2007 NCFR Annual Conference (Starting times are listed; ending indicated in parentheses. Consult the Program Schedule for a complete list of sessions.) nvolvement #417 EM Race Notwithstanding Asian Female Concurrent Sessions 12 #416 EE Parental nteractions & Professors in Predominantly White Classrooms #418 FH Domestic & Family Violence #419 FS ssues Facing Families With Adolescents #420 FT Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy Whose View Makes a Difference? #421 FF Motherhood #422 N Work Family & Power Differential #423 RT Preschool Children's Worlds (end 5 30) Concurrent Sessions 11 #408 EE Financial Status & Home Life Effects on ndividuals #409 EM External Factors Ethnicity & Well- being #410 FH Family Caregiving #411 FT Working With Systems #412 FF Sexual Agency #413 RT Father nvolvement #414 RT The Effects of Child Behavior on nterparental Relationships (end 3 45) Concurrent Sessions 10 #404 RT Linkages Between Work & Family #405 FH Health & Rural Low-income Families (begin 12 30 end 2 00) Events Plenaries/Special Sessions & nstitutional dentity Project - #424 Taste of Pittsburgh #402 - Townhall Meeting NCFR Dwight Jewson (end 10 15) #403 Plenary - Vulnerabilities Over the Family Lifespan - Masten & Pearson (end 12 15) #401 Meditation (begin 7 30 end 8 00) Saturday, November 10, 2007 Time Starting 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:15 pm 8:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 12:30/1:00 pm 7:00/7:30 am

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 11 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

Adolesance Famay Crisis/Response FM; 309 EM; 422 IN Refugees 117 RT; 123 EE; 126 FT; 127 lN; 211Rl; 218 8; 318-21 FS Inter-generational Issues 216-20 IN; 409 EM 221 EM; 233 RT; 309 EM; 419 FS;406 9 EE; Famay Demog-aphy 406-20FF;406-61 FS;41S.9FH Relationships 40610 EE;40611 EM;40612 FH; 406 75 RT 216-46 RT; 423 RT Intemational Families 108 RT; 117 RT; 220 EE; 314 RT; 406-68 Adoption Famay Enviroment (Narural) 109-2IN; 216-8 FS; 216-19 IN; 216-24 EE; 406-69 RT; 406-70 RT 231 ·1 FF;320.5; 324 FP;406-16 E""' 406· 410FH IN;216-25IN;216-26IN;225·1 IN; 312 Religion and Families 17 Fr; ~-32 FS Famay Law/ Cotrts IN; 3Xl-1; 325-3 FS 109-8 RF; 128RF; 216-7 RF; 216-73 RF; Adulthood/ Adult Socialization 223FP Interventions 216-74 RF;216-76 RF;226RF 218-2; 3Xl-6;~·13 &\f;~·18 RT Famay Life Education 104EE Remarriage/Stepfamilies Agi~/Gerontology 216-45 RT; 216-SG EE; 21 S. 7; 228 EE; Males in Fam lies 308 EE; 314 RT; ~-40 AC; 406-41 EE; Xl6FH;31S.1 PH;31S.2RT;410FH 318-62 EE; 331 EE;41S.5 EE 216-14 EM 406-42 FS; 406-43 FS; 4«>-44 FS; 406-45 Alternative Famay Lifestyles Famay Policy Marital Adjustment/ Quality Fr 320-8 PP WK; 112; 31 S.SS FP; 318-56 FP; 32(}, 108 RT; 116-31N; 216-44 RT; 406-48RT; Research/Theory/ Methods Blended Families 324FP 406-49 RT; ~-SORT TCIA; TC1 B; TCl C; TC2A; TC2B; 406-39EE Famay Preparedness Marital Relations TC3A; TC~B; TC3C; TCPL; 101; 102; Caregivi~ 406-25 FH WS B\f; 216-75 RF; 312-4IN; 327·1 RF; 109·9RT;109· 10RT;100·11 RT;1H), 320·11 Famay Process 406·51 FS; 406-52 FT; 406·53 RF; ~-54 111; 119; 120;216-35 FT;216-36 RT; 216- Child Abuse and Neglect 216-13 FM;406-19 RT;406-73 RT;411 PT RF;~·55RT 37 RT; 216-38 RT; 21S.11; 234 SN; 3Xl-9; 336 PH Famay Relationships Marital Therapy 326FT;41S.10RT Child Development 109-5 EE; 123 E""' 324 FP; 332 FM; 406- 326FT; 406-47 FT;420 FT Resiliency 406·1 AC; 406-2 RF; 406-3 RT; ~-74 58 FS; 406-60 RT; 406-63 RT; 406-64 RT; MarTiage 221 FM;409&\f RT;414RT;416~421 FF;423RT 406-65RT;406-66RT;41S.11 FH;422IN 320-4; 406-36 RT Rtral Families Child Socialization Famay Research Mate Selection and Dati~ 223 FP;315; 31S.72FM; 318-73 FH; 318· 406-4 RT; 406-5 RT; 406-6 RT; 419 FS, 216-5 RT;216-39 RT;415..S FF 117 RT; 216-62 E""' 216-63 FH;216-64 74 FH; 318-75FP 423RT Famay Resiliency FS;312IN Security Childhood/ Children 232 RT; 31 S.22 FS; 318·28 EE; 318-29 Media and Families 216-55.FF 216-68 EE; 218-4; 230FT; 324 FP FH; 336-1 FT; 336·2 FT 40(>-8 FS; 4{))-62 FH Sextlality Cohabitation Famay Resotrce Management/ Mental Health 123 EE;216-58 EE;216-59 EM;216-60 210RT;31S.14FH Economics 124 FH;31S.15 EM;31S.16FH; 318·17 FF; 216-61 PH; 226 RF; 412 FP Comm~ication 108 RT; 125 FS; 318-63 FP; 325 FS RT;409-4 &\f Sibli~s 406-56 EE; 406-57 FH; 411 Fr Famay Science Maitary Families 406-7 F$;406-14 RT; 406-15 RT Comm~ity and Families 216-40 FS; 325-1 FS 113-1 EE Si~le Parent Families 216-71 EE; 230 Fr; 233 RT; 311 Ff; 318- Famay Services Mather/Father Absence 406-461\T SOEE; 318-51 PM; 31S.S2IN; 335 RT; 109-6 FJ;>; 31 S.64 FP 406-23FH Social Networks 415-1 AC Famay Stress/ Coping Motherhood 318-61 FH Cross CUltural Issues 126 PI'; 218-3; 318-23 FH; 31 S.24 FH; 332 FM; 406-24 FF; 421-1 FP Socioeconomic Class/Inequality 109·1 IN; 127IN; 216·1 EE; 216-2 E""' 318-25 FH; 318·26 RF; 31S.27 RT Multicultural Families 318-57 EE; 408 BE 216·9 IN;216-10IN;415-2E.\f;417 EM Famay Strucrure {Trans ethnic) Sibstance Abuse/Addi ctions Death and DyW!g 218-5 21 6-27 EM; 216-28 EM 318-18 FF;31S.19 FH;31S.X!FT;41Q.4 115-3 FH Famay Well being Multiple Roles FH Disabilities 218-6 216-41 RT Teaching Methods 318FH;336-7 EE;410 PH Fatherhood Oierindulgence 1094 FS; 118 SN; 216-47 EE; 216-48 EE; Diversity 123 EE; 124 FH; 125 FS; 320. 7; 406-21 204 216-49 EE; 216-69 EE; 224 FS; 322 EE; 332EM;336-10FF EM; 406-22 FT; 413 RT Parent Education/Educators 325FS;326FT;331 EE; 41S.6EE Divorce and Separation Financial Security 21 (,.SO EE; 216-51 EE; 216-52 EE; Technology/Internet and Famaies 116IN; 21S.1; 314RT; 320.3; 406-37 FS; Xl7 FP; 31 S. 70 EE; 408 EE 216-53 EE; 216·54 IN;228 EE; 300·1 216-42 EE; 216-43 FS 406-38 RT;411 f.T Foster Care EE;330EE;416 EE Therapy/Counseling Domestic and Family Violence/ 109·7 FM; 318-71 FP Parenthood 126FT; 318-47 FT;31S.48FT;31S.49 Violence Frag le Families 216-11 EE; ~-27 RT; 406-28 RT; 406·29 Ff;326-2FT 109·3 Ff; 116IN; 122; Xl9 FF; 318-36 213; 318-44 EE RT;406-30 IN; 406-31 W;421 FF Trauna and Recovery 318-30 Fr; 412 FF FH;318-37 PH; 31S.38 FP; 318-39 FP; Gender Violence Peace 318-40 FS; 318-41 FT; 318-42 RT; 318-43 116 IN;31S.45 FF;318-46 RT 318-60EE Unmarried Parents RT;31S.31 FF; 31S.32 FF;31S.33 FF; Gender/ Roles Poverty/Welfare 21(>-70 EE; ~-26 FS 318·34 FP; 318-35 RT; 331 EE; 332EM; 320.1(}, 406-33 FP;~-34 FH;406-35 RT Xl7 FP;208 FS;217; 31S.65 EM;318-66 Vulnerabilities 336-8RT;418 FH GLBT Issues FP; 318-68 FP; 31S.69 FP 121; 216·29IN; 229 FS Ethnicity and Fam lies 223 FP; 231 FF; 321; 406-59 FF; 406-67 Fr Practitioner Training War and Families 114 B\f;216-3 EM;216-4 &\f; 216-12 Grandparenthood 216-57 FT 318-58 FS; 318-59 IN; 336-9 FP EM; 216-17 EE; 216-18 EM; 216-22 GM; 314RT;334RT Premarital Education Women and Work 218-1(}, 227;221 EM;233RT;241 EM; Health/Wellness!IIIness 216-32RF 216-65 FF; 336-4 RT 309 FM; 3:3(>-6 EM; 406-72 RT; 409 EM; 106 FH; 115 FH; 124 FH; 216-72AC; 222 Professional Development Work and Families 421 l'F FH; 239; 307; 318-3 FH; 31S.5 FH;318-6 118SN; 129 SN;212SN; 218-9;218-12; \VLSummit; 107 FF; 216-66 EE; 216-67 Evaluation (Programs, Methods) FH;31S.7 FH; 318-8 FH; 31S.9 FH; 31S. 228 EE; 319; 337 SN; 415-7 FS EM; 219;310FP; 336-5 EE;404 RT; 125 FS;31S.53~31S.S4 FT;41S..3~ 10 FH; 318-11 FH; 318-12 FT; 318-13 Q.Jalitati~~e Research 406-71 RT;422IN 415-4 FS FH; 323 FH; 333 FH; 405 FH 216-31 FT; 216-33 RT; 216-34 RT; 313 RT Evidence based Practice Immig'ation/Mi!rafion Race/Ethnicity 411FT 105 EM; 216-6 EM; 216-23 FS; 216-30 216-15 B\l; 216-16 FM 12 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Pre-conference VVorkshops

W'ork/Life Summit Capitalizing on a 21st Century Workplace: The Work/Life Competitive Edge Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 7:30 am - 4:00pm

7:30 am Networking/Continental Noon-1 : 15 pm Lunch Panel Grand Ballroom 2 Breakfast Grand Ballroom 2 Facilitator. Rich Longo, Vice President, Devon Health Services, Inc. The panel will discuss areas where 8 :3Q-10:00 am Opening Keynote Address they have had success in their Grand Ballroom 2 Workplace Culture: Your Competitive organizations, some of the roadblocks Advantage, Joame G. Sujansky, to managing the work/life programs Ph .D., CSP , CEO and Founder of and meeting the needs of our KEY Group changing workforce. D r. Joanne G. Su jansky, CSP (Certified Highmark: Tammie McNaughton, Speaking Professional) has over 25 years of Director, Corporate Diversity and Work/Life experience working with leaders to increase PNC Financial Services: Kathleen productivity and to keep talent in their work D' Appolonia, Senior Vice President, places. Her expertise, insight, wisdom and Corporate Recruiting and Employee Inclusion humor have made Joanne a highly sought after Dick's Sporting Goods: Kathy Sutter, speaker. She is the founder of KEYGroup®, Senior Vice President, Human Resources an international Pittsburgh based firm, and the Schneider Downs: Tom Harvey,Director author of numerous books on leadership, change and retention. Joanne is a member of of Human Resources the National Speakers Association, holding GSK Consumer Healthcare: Joyce their highest earned designation, Certified Hrynewich, Manager, Human Resources Speaking Professional. She is also past National President of the American Society 1 :30-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions for Training and Development (ASTD). Stetlings 1 How to Leverage the Potential of the Virtual Workplace for More (not Less) 10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions Work/Ufe Balance, Debra Dinnocenzo, Sterlings 1 The Effects of Globalization and Work President, Vtrtual Works! Author of Dot Czlm Travel: What it Means for Your and 101 Tips of Telea:mnnuting Workers and Business, Anisa M. Sterlings 2 How Work/Ufe Programs are Zvonkovic, Ph . D., Professor and Chair, Re-shaping Our Benefits, Marc Department of Human Development and Cammarata, M.A., Founder and Chief F=ily Studies, Texas Tech University Executive Officer, Cammarata and Associates Sterlings 2 The Business Case for Work/Ufe 3:00pm Closing Session Programs, O livia Tassone,Human Resource Consultant for Work/Life Gifts From the World of Research Strategies, PNC Fmancial Services for Corporate Practitioners, Shelley MacDermid , Ph. D., Sterlings 3 Generational Differences and the Professor and Director, Center for Families, Effects on Work/Life Policy for Your Purdue University Business, Catherine Giunta, Ph. D., SPHR, Division of Management, Family and Consumer Sciences,

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 wit h the Registrat ion Cashier at t he Conference Registration Counter.

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Publicic PolicyP ic WorkshopWor shop ExtensionE ensi FamilyF m l Life EducationE ati n The Pennsylvania and Ohio Success Stories Pre-conferencere-conference Workshop ork hop Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 12:30 - 7:30 pm Duquesne Room, Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel Ballroom 3, Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel Panel: The pre conference workshop will feature: Marc Cherna, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Department of Human Services Pittsburgh is the home of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood James McCafferty, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and we will have an exciting visit from a neighbor. Department of Children and Family Services Hedda Sharapan, who worked side by side with Fred Sherry L. Peters, State of Pennsylvania Bureau of Rogers for over 40 years, will present, “A Visit with Children's Behavioral Health Services, Division of Policy, Mister Rogers’ Longtime Neighbors - an Planning and Program Development Extension of Our Neighborhood to Yours.” David Schwille, Venango County, Pennsylvania Children Rumor has it the Mr. McFeeley will also stop by OUR and Youth Service neighborhood! It will be fun, enlightening and uplifting! Moderator: Philip Gordon, Indiana University of Pennsylvania A stellar poster session and sharing of new In many areas of the United States, the myriad of county human programs especially featuring new technology. services for financial assistance, mental health and medical services, A premier presentation by Dr. Caroline Crocoll, foster care, child welfare, substance abuse, domestic violence, etc. are National Program Leader-Family Science, administered by different departments in governmental or other agencies. These services often specify varying eligibility requirements entitled “Valuing Extension Partnerships: and require several application procedures. In such an environment, What the System Brings to the Table” families already experiencing extraordinary stressors must negotiate a And panel reaction, awards etc. fragmented bureaucratic process. ALSO enjoy a fun evening at the Pennsylvania’s Allegheny and Venango counties and Ohio’s Cuyahoga HapandFiddle genuine Irish Pub for dinner and county have developed an “integrated human services” model that Irish dancing lessons dancing will follow dinner. delivers programs and services in a seamless way, allowing families and Everyone can participate as a dancer (no experience children to have one access point and a “one stop shop” experience. necessary) or as a spectator! Join us for an exciting workshop led by a group of state and county officials who are all experienced in implementing this model. Additional registration required. Fees: $40 - Student; $50 - Professionals. Fee includes snacks and dinner. If Specific questions to be answered: you have not pre-registered, please sign up with the How have these counties put the integrated services model into Registration Cashier at the Conference Registration operation? Counter. Are there barriers due to conflicting policy, legislative and stake holder mandates? How do successful programs manage human resources, “turf ” issues and multi agency “silos?” What is NCFR Family Policy Publications Available-- involved in integrating computer information systems? FREE Then what are the outcomes? Does it work? Has the integrated services model proven beneficial for promoting family and child NCFR has many Policy Briefs and Fact Sheets on well being? Has it been shown to be a more effective and efficient various family policy issues such as Social Security, use of public funds? Families and Trauma,Substance Abuse, Work—Life Additional registration required. Fees: $55 NCFR Policy and more. Download and print free PDFs. Member; $60 Non-NCFR member; $40 Student. Fee Note to instructors: they’re great resources to use in includes beverages and handouts. If you have not pre- your classes! Go to www.ncfr.org and click on registered, please sign up with the Registration Cashier “public policy.” at the Conference Registration Counter.

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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 4:30 – 5:50 pm TCRM Workshop Session 2 1:00 pm ...... King’s Garden Foyer Session #TC2A ...... King’s Garden North TCRM Workshop Registration Working Paper Session 3:00 – 4:20 pm Theories About Work and Family (R; AP/SW) TCRM Workshop Session 1 Theorizing Role Balance: Into Daily Workplace and Family Leisure Session #TC1A ...... King’s Garden North Experience, NaYeon Lee, Anisa Zvonkovic, Duane Crawford An Ecological Spillover Process Model of Work Family Interface for Working Paper Session Diverse Families, Brad van Eeden Moorefield, Tara Saathoff Wells Refining Methodologies (R; AP/SW) Discussants: Joseph Grzywacz, Shelley MacDermid Online Research to Study Interpersonal Relationships, Sylvia Niehuis, Presider: Susan Herrick Brian Ogolsky, Carl Ridley Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics Session #TC2B King’s Garden South (PAIRFAM), Michael Feldhaus, Johannes Huinink ...... Discussants: Brad van Eeden Moorefield, Alan Acock Working Paper Session Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk 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 Session #TC1B King’s Garden South ...... Discussants: Kari Adamsons, Jetse Sprey Working Paper Session Presider: Rick Bulcroft Hidden Issues in Families (R; AP/SW) Obliviousness in Family Systems, Paul Rosenblatt Session #TC2C ...... LaBateau Eric Garland Mindfulness and its Role in Positive Reappraisal, Workshop Discussants: Rob Palkovitz, Hilary Rose Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales: Overview and Presider: Julia Malia Application to Family Research (R; AP/SW) Trainer: Janet Melby Session #TC1C ...... LaBateau Note: This workshop is continued from the first time slot. Pre registration Workshop 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 Pre-conference Board and Committee 6:00 - 7:30 pm ...... LaBateau TCRM Workshop Opening Reception and Plenary Session Meetings Panel Reflecting on the Past and Forecasting the Future of Family Note: These meetings are for Board or Committee Members only. Theory: A Conversation (R; AP/SW) Panel: Thomas Holman, Ronald Sabatelli, Sylvia Bartolic, Katherine Allen, Robert Milardo Monday, November 5 Presider: Kay Pasley 12:30 - 2:00 pm ...... Rivers NCFR Audit Committee 7:45 - 9:15 pm Presider: Deborah Gentry, NCFR Treasurer/Secretary TCRM Workshop Sessions 3 Session #TC3A ...... King’s Garden North 2:00 - 9:30 pm...... Rivers Working Paper Session 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 Tuesday, November 6 Ripoll, Ronald Sabatelli 9:30 am ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Discussants: Margaret Crosbie Burnett, Andrew Behnke Just in Time Parenting Team Meeting Presider: Yvette Perry Presider: Sally Martin

Session #TC3B ...... King’s Garden South 11:00 am - Noon ...... Rivers Working Paper Session 2007 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting Fathering (R; AP/SW) Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director Reconciling the Paying of Child Support in the Context of Shared Custody, Denise Whitehead 2:00 - 6:00 pm...... Rivers Incarcerated Fathers: A Multi theory Approach and an Exploration of 2007/2008 NCFR Board of Directors Meeting Post Prison Plans, W. Justin Dyer Presider: Maxine Hammonds Smith, 2007 2009 NCFR President Discussants: Joyce Arditti, Jay Fagan Presider: Spencer B. Olmstead 2:00 - 6:00 pm...... King’s Terrace CFLE Advisory Board Session #TC3C ...... LaBateau Presider: Carol Darling, Advisory Board Chair Working Paper Session As Good as it Gets: Assessment Isues (R; AP/SW) 6:00 - 8:00 pm ...... Promenade Cafe Consistency Across Family and Observer Assessments of Family Association of Councils Officers Meeting Interactions, Martha Rueter Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President Observer and Spousal Assessments of Behaviors: Links to Relationship Quality, Fredrick Lorenz, Janet Melby 6:30 - 9:30 pm...... Rivers Demographic Similarity and Identification: Effects on Assessment Section Chairs Meeting Consistency, Janet Melby, W. Todd Abraham Presiders: Pamela A. Monroe, NCFR President, and Cindy Winter, Discussants: Patricia Noller, Terrance Olson Conference Director Presider: Larry Ganong

Note: Wednesday TCRM Sessions are incorporated Note: Committee and Board Meetings from Wednesday into the regular conference program schedule. 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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PAIIILY VULBIUJILmES: Chlllugu tt SdatJJ, SacuritJJod Wlll·~mg A+f Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D. University of Kentucky Wednesday, November 7

Ongoing Events Today' s Special Sessions Registration 10:45 a.m ...... Research Update for Practitioners: Teaching Family Policy in College Qassrooms... Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor Bogenschneider, Anderson, Skinner, Wisensale 8:00 am 1:00 pm; 2:00 5:00pm 1:00pm ...... Plenary: Vulnerabiliry in the Changing American Family, Spanier Hospitality Center and Silent Auction 3:00 pm ...... Update for Researchers and Practitioners: Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor Intimate Terrorism and Other Types of Domestic Violence 8:00 am 6:00 pm Johnson, Menard 4:45 pm ...... Annual NCFR Business Meeting Job Fair 6:30 pm ...... Newcomers' Reception Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor 9:00pm ...... President's Welcoming Reception Noon 6:00pm 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 ses sions 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 format s 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 2letter keys:

OJ 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) LiJ Feminism and Family Studies (FF) ~ Association of Councils (AC)

A Family Policy (FP) 0 International (IN) ('1J Students/New ProfessiollJIIs (SN)

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7:00 -8:00am Discussants: James White, Gary Peterson Session #100 ...... King's Terrace Presider: Marilyn Coleman Yoga Session 9:00 - 10:30 am 7:30am ...... King's Garden Foyer TCRM Workshop Registration Concurrent Sessions 1

7:30 - 10:30 am...... Birmingham Session #104 WK ...... Benedum CFLE Exam Family Life Educators as Second Responders M ter Pre registration is required for this exam. Community Disasters Workshop Leaders: Peggy A. N orth-Jones, Jane A. Kostelc [] *7:30 - 9:00 am...... Stanwix (P; AP/ SW) Publications Committee ld eetittg Presider: .Joe Pittman, Committee Chair Session #105 SY...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt Acculturation and P aren ting in Asian Immigran t 8:00 -9:20am ...... TCRM Session 4 Families Session #101 ...... King's Garden North Community Effects on Acculturation Attitudes and Parenting Saris Working Paper Session faction Among Korean Immigrants, Soyoung Lee Advances in Methodologies Finding the Path From Parents' Pre imrnig:rant Experiences to Post Rasch Modeling: Example and Tutorial, Alan Acock, Cris Dogan1, irnmig:rant Parenting in Asian American Families, Yotmg In Isaac Washburn Kwon, YuJinJeong, Nayeon Lee Modeling Continuous and Discontinuous Change in Family Life: School Achievement Differences Among Chinese and Filipino Comparing Three Approaches, Gary H orlacher, Merril American Students: Acculturation and the Family, So thy E ng, Silverstein Kirti Kanitkar, H arrington H . Cleveland, Richard H erbert, Discussants: David Johnson, Walter Schumm Judith F ischer, Miriam Mulsow Presider: Brad vanEeden-Moorefield ("*R; AP/ SW) Asian Immig:rants' Parental Expectations and Parenting for Their Offspring, Xiaolin Xie, Yan Xia Session #102 ...... King's Garden South Discussant/Chair: Grace H . Chung (R ; AP/ SW) ~ Working Paper Session (R; AP/ SW) The Legacy of the Chicago School of Sociology for * NCFR Board

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 a£6liated officers, $30 for all non officers. If you have not registered, please see the cashier at the Con terence RegiStration Booth. Lunch included. Building, Strengthening and Measuring Communication Through the Powerful Tools of the Intemet, Donna Davis In the fost-paced world we live in, keeping up with the latest technology and the powerful potential ofthe internet has become abnost a necessity. Yet, many organizations are still missing out on that potential. This session will help you unde~tand how to choose basic design elements and contentfor a website; utilize exciting new tooL~ 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 significanJ undertilkingfor any organization, and the planning process can "make or break" the success ofthe event In this session, Madge will share some strategies that the M innesota Council on Family Relations has learned over the years about how to plan succes~ful conferences, including portnering successfolly with ather organizatio1L~. 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 ProfessioiUJL~. many ofus have not looked beyond the academy for career opportunities, for ou~elves,for those we mentor, orfor our students. This presentation wzll address ways in which we can putfamily research into practice and train the next generation offomily professionals to be successfUl entrepreneurs. Presiders: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils P resident; Kathleen Gilbert, Association of Councils Program Chair ~

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9:00 - 10:30 am Family Science, Kari Steffenhagen, Sterling K. Wall, Cuiting Li, Martin Loy (P) 109 3 FT The Contextual Model of Family Stress and Intimate Concurrent Sessions 1 Continued Partner Violence, E mily S. Rolling, Matthew W. Brosi (P) 109 4 FS Teaching Family Theories Using Film and Video, Session #106 WK ...... Rivers Laura S. Smart, E lizabeth Turner Dining Wi th Diabetes - An O hio Initiative (P) 109 5 EE Relationship Education: Risk and Resiliency, Bonnie Workshop Leaders: Cindy S. Oliveri, Marie Economos, Kathy C. Graham, Bryce L Jorgensen Dodrill, Beth Gaydos, Shari Gallup, Sheila (P) 109 6 FP The Role of Culturally based Family Support Organi Maggard, Lydia Medeiros, Monadine Ma ttey, Dan Remley, zations: Bridging the Divide Between Families and the Delivery Susan Zies, N ancy Schaefer of Services, Bahira Sherif T rask, Liliana Shabo, Melina Moderator: Sharon Denham (P; AP/SW) ~ McConatha-Roesle, Bethany Willis H epp, Michael Sturm (P) 109 7 EM Therapeutic Foster Parents: Promoting Feelings of Session #107 SY ...... Grand Ballroom 4 Security and Well being, Pearl E . Stewart, Judith Benn The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Working-class Families (R) 109 8 RF The Impact of Religiosity and Religious Coping on Why Social Class Matters: Its Meaning and Measurement, Amy Family and Life Satisfaction, Andrew Parrish, Robert Del Campo O axton, Maureen Perry-Jenkins Round Table Symposium - Issues of Online Research Blue Collar Blues: Work Conditions and Mental Health for Dual Presenters at these tables will give an overview of their tOpic. Attendees will earner Parents, Maureen Perry-Jenkins, JuliAnna Smith then visit the various tables for an interactive discussion with the presenters. Intentions and Conten tions: Planned or Unplanned Parenthood and (R) 109 9 RT Online Methods for Qualitative, Quantitative, and Marital Conflict, Katharine Coles, Karen Meteyer Mixed Method Research, Kelly Campbell, Luciana Silva, Parenting Stress and Children's R"

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10:45 am - 12:15 pm Session #114 WK ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt African-American Males in Families: O vercoming Session #112 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Barriers to Familial Involvement Workshop Leaders: William D. Allen, Michael E. Connor Research Update for Practitioners (P; AP/SW) ~

Teaching Family Policy Session #115 PA...... Rivers in College Classrooms: Women and Family Health Issues Why It's Important Older Worry and Bother: Factors in Older Women's Health and How to Oo it Decision making, Sara L. Lassig, B. Jan McCulloch Beffer, How Women Negotiate Family and Personal Health Needs, Verna Karen Bogenschneider, E. O urada, Alexis J. Walker, Rebecca J. Donatelle, Jennifer M. Jabson , Melinda M. Manore, Kari D. Pilolla, Taylor K. Bryant Saine Anderson, Bogeoschneider Anderson !'iiiii1 Mothers' Ex-periences with Infant Death After a Lethal Prenatal Denise Skinner, 1.!5.1 Diagnosis, Teske R. Drake Steven Wisensale Women's Report of Regret of HIV Disclosure to Family, Friends and Sex Partners, Julianne M. Serovich, Tiffany L. McDowell, Teaching family policy on Erika L Grafsky coUege campuses serves several Moderator: Anita Armstrong (R; important functions for the AP/SW)~ academy, students, families and society. Yet family policy has Session #116 PA ...... Grand Ballroom 4 proven a difficult course to teach. Skinner Wisensale Family Vulnerabilities: Violen ce, Abuse and Conflict (P) Men in India: Stopping Violence Against Women, Kuman This session will identify the chaUenges that family policy instructors face and for each cballenge, suggest course content and teaching techniques. This Sanjay, Elisabeth F. Maring session aims to begin a dialogue about the preceptS and philosophies from (P) Community Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse in India, which good courses and high teaching evaluations are made. Participants Madhu Kushwaha will hear about syllabi, classroom activities, daily lesson plans, instructor (R) The Role of Marital Conflict and Disclosure in Singaporean insights and assignments designed to .inspire in students a life long passion Wives' Satisfaction, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Karen Qu ek for influencing fumily policies in their community, state and nation. (R) The Effect of Divorce on Offsprings Psychological Well being in Taiwan, Ming Fun Yip, Li-Tuan Chou, Shu-Man H uang _ The session will be taught by NCFR Fellow Karen Bogenschneider, Rothermel Bascom Professor of Human Ecology at the U nivetsity of Discussant/Presider: Judith Myers-Walls (AP/ SW) Q Wisconsin Madison and Family Policy Specialist in University E.xtension. Several expenenced fumily policy instructors from across the country will Session #117 PA ...... Duquesne also participate including Elaine Anderson, University of Maryland; Denise Aspects of Courtship Skinner, University of Wisconsin Stout; and SteYen Wisensale, Marital Attitudes as Determinates of Involvement in Romantic University of Connecticut. Relationships, Lisa M. Steffek, Catherine A. Surra in (Sponsored by FP, EE, FS Sections) (P; AP/ SW) Passionate and Friendship based Love 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. H uston 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Differential Effects of Romantic Relationships on Antisocial Behavior, Dana M. Carnes, Manfred H . M. vanDulmen Concurrent Sessions 2 Discussant/Presider: Monica Longm ore (R; AP/ SW) ~

Session #113 SY ...... Benedum Military Family Life: Relocations and D eployments Come tonight to the President's Welcoming Reception Military Families on the Move, Rona Schwarz, Shelley MaeDermi d, Howard Weiss at 9:00. Meet Diane Cushman, NCFR's new Executive Essential Life Skills for Military Families, Linda Robinson, Director; Pam Monroe, NCFR President; members of Elizabeth Carroll, Dennis Ortlmer, Wayne Matthews the Board. NCFR Fellows will be honored. Family Life, Military and One University Campus, Karen Blaisure [I] Enjoy refreshments and meet new colleagues. Chair: Karen Blaisure (P; AP/SW)

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10:45 am - 12:15 pm 1:00 - 2:45 pm Session #118...... Sterlings Room 1 Students/New Professionals Symposium Session #121 ...... Grand Ballroom 2/3/4 Innovative Teaching and Men toring Strategies for Opening Plenary Session Studen ts / N ew Professionals Teaching Research Nexus: Strategies for New Professionals, Ann P. Vulnerability in the Changing Blackwell, Anne M. Burgess, R. John Sawyer American Family, Reality Research Methods: An Innovative Teaching Strategy for Graham B. Spanier, Ph .D. Generation Y, Brad vanEeden-Moorefield , Christine Walsh Growing in the Shadows: Classroom Men toting of Graduate changing demographics of American families Teaching Assistants, Eva M. Sutton, T yler B. Jamison continue to chaUenge the quality, stability and Tips for Institutionalizing Professionalism, Rhonda R. Buckley, dynamics of the next generation. Divorce rates are stabilizing; Couples are older when they marry. The Sterling K Wall, Cad1erine L Dutton, Karl A Steffenhagen numbers of single parent households, dual earner families Presider: Lynda! Khaw (P ; AP / SW) (.:"'\] and cohabitatingcouples are increasing: These familiar but compeUing data have led tO contradictory, controversial and sometimes apocalyptic 11:00 am - 12:20 pm .. TCRM Session 6 predictio11S about the future of the family. Dr. Spanier will help us identify Session #119 ...... King's Garden South the forces that threaten family well being, explore remedial actions, discover patterns of resiliency, and promote creative thinking in programs Working Paper Session and policies. Marital Processes Meant for Each Oilier: A New Institutional Approach to Changes Graham Spanier is President ofPenn State University, a past president of in :Marriage, Sean Lauer, Carrie Yodanis NCFR, a family sociologis~ demographer, and a marriage andfamily therapist. Preparing, Coupling, and Marrying: Toward a Unified Theory of tlwn 100 scholarly publications, including 10 books;founding editor, Marriage Development, Thomas H olman, Jason Carroll, David Klein, Dean Busby Session Objectives: Discussants: Scott Stanley, Bert Adams II To understand the latest trends and their effect on the contemporary Presider: Jason H ans (R; AP/ SW) Arne.rican farnil y. II To identify the challenges that create vulnerabilities for today's families. Session #120 ...... King's Garden North II To explore the prospects for the future of the American f=llly. Working Paper Session Within Households Welcome: Pamela Monroe, 2005-2007 NCFR President Mapping the Processes of Home: Exploring the Contexts, Presentation of the Ernest Osborne Award to Alan Acock, Processes, and Outcomes of Care Work, Sarah Allen, Shirley 2007 winner. Jodi Dworkin, Committee Chair , presenter Klein, Jeffrey Hill Marriage and Healili: Selection, Protection, and Quality Effects on Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Melissa T . Sturge­ Obesity, Silvia Bartolic Apple, Patrick T. Davies, and E. Mark Cummings, 2007 Discussants: Anisa Zvon.kovic, Shannon Weaver wimers. Francis Fincham, Committee Chair, presenter Presider: Shirley M. H . H anson (R; AP/ SW) Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair (P/ R; AP

Visit the Silent Auction - Do your Holiday Shopping Early! Help Needy Families in Central Pennsylvania!

This year's proceeds from the Silent Auction will be given to Family Service Partners- a private nonprofit agency dedicated to promoting and supporting the emotional and behavioral health and self-reliance of families, adults, and children. They provide professional services that are confidential, affordable and accessible. They work to in­ crease the self-sufficiency of families and individuals in Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry, York, Adams and Lebanon counties in Pennsylvania. Bid early and often! The Silent Auction is located in Grand Ballroom 1.

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3:00 - 4:30 pm Kennedy Kubose, Laurie F. Kramer Do We Count Fathers: Searching for Key Indicators of Father Well Session #122 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 being, Glen F. Palm, John H . Hoover, M . Paul Masiarchin Exploring Parental Perspectives on Parent Child Sexual Update for Researchers and Practitioners Communication, Sharon M. Ballard , Kevin H . Gross Intimate Terrorism and Other Home School Parents of Adolescents: Parenting Styles and Effectiveness, Wenhsing Cheng, Linda Ladd Types of Domestic Violence, Discussant: Laurie M eschke Michael P. Johnson Presider: Janice Weber (P; AP/ SW) []

Discussant: Anne Menard Session #124 PA ...... La Bateau Much of the domestic violence li terature continues tO Families and Psychological Well-being treat violence between intimate partners as if it were a Does Depressive Symptomology Motivate Women's Childbearing unitary phenomenon, in spite of clear evidence that it Considerations? Andrea D. Marable, Julia A Malia is useful, if not necessar)~ to distinguish among types Marital Status and Depressive Symptoms: The Relative Importance of of perpetrators and types of violence. Michael Hypothesized Paths, Tracey A LaPierre Johnson, Associate Professor Emeiitus of Sociology, Mental Health of Tsunami Affected Mothers and Adolescents, Women's Studies, and African and African Ameiican Thulitha Wickrama, S. Wickrama, Chalandra Bryant Studies at Penn State University, an internationally KA. known expert in domestic violence, will present data Fathers' Long term Influence on Emerging Adults' Psychological from a number of quite differen t data sets that indicate that Well being, Jinsook H elen Seo, Thomas A. Cornille IW _ the four major t~pes of intimate pattnerviolence (intimate terrorism, Moderator: Sharon Denham (R; AP/SW) 1\.7 violent resistance, situational couple violence, and mutual violent control) involve different patterns of development, different risk factors, and Session #125 PA ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt different effectS on the victim. Work and Family Challenges in the 21st Centu ry The implications for research and theory development ate huge. Change in Frontline Family Workers' Percep tions of Job &-perience, Distinctions among types of intimate patmer violence are already having Deborah B. Smith, Jane Mosley an impact in the legal syStem (in both family court and criminal court), Exploring the Financial Decision making Process Among Newlywed among battered women's advocates, and in the development of the Couples, Amanda L Garrett, Ruth Y. Xia, Sheran Cramer, marriage education pr<>!:,>rams sponsored by the Bush adminiStration. We Catherine A. Huddleston-Casas need a major effort to prqduce research to guide these applications of Family Business: Vulnerabilities for Dual Role and Single Role fiunily theory that are affecting thousands of couples and their children Managers, An-Ti Shih, Maurice MacDonald, Linda S. N iehm every year. The Post modern Working Oass Father: Adapting to Social Change in Anne Menard, Director of the National Resource Center on Domestic New Zealand, Gareth Rouch Violence will he the discussant. She will bring a broad practitioner's per Discussant: Laura Smart spective to the session. She is the major domestic violence consultant for Presider: Karina Shreffler (R; AP/ SW) government programs and has had a tremendous amount of experience 4~ 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 Session # 126 PA ...... Duquesne aware of some of the problems created by attemptS to differentiate Understanding Family T herapy With Specific Populations among types of domestic violence. Family Functioning and Life Satisfaction of PWAs and Their Support Persons, Carol A. Darling, Spencer B. Ohnstead, Cornelius Presider: Janel Leone Tigglem an (Sponsored by RT, FF, and FT Sections) (P/ R; AP/ SW) They Just Spit In Our Face: The Ecology of Mexican/Mexican American Youth, David Cordova, Jose Rub en Parra-Cardona, Kendal H olrop 3:00 - 4:30 pm Family Therapists' Ability to Diagnose Asperger's Syndrome: A Vignette Srudy, Thom as Stone Carlson, Christi R . McGeorge, Concurrent Sessions 3 Sarah Halvorson Moderator: To be announced (R; AP/ SW) ~ Session #123 PA ...... Benedum Exploring P aren ting Styles and Effect on Social­ Visit the Hospitality Room and the Silent Auction. Bid on an Emotional Developmen t item. It is a great way to get some unique Christmas Mothers' and Fathers' Regulation of Siblings' Emotionality, Denise presents and help needy families.

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3:00 - 4:30 pm 4:45 - 6:15 pm Concurrent Sessions 3 Continued Session #131 ...... LaBateau Annual NCFR Business Meeting and Session #127 PA...... Birmingham International Perspective on Adolescents' Membership Forum Developmental Outcomes Presider: Pamela A. Monroe, 2005 2007 NCFR President Parental Influence on Adolescent Academic Achievement in Mainland China, Stephan M. Wilson, Wenzhen Li, Yan Xia, Kevin Bush, Presentation of Appreciation Awards to NCFRPresident Pamela Gary Peterson, Charles H ennon Monroe; Outgoing NCFR Board Members Marcie Brooke, The Path from Marital Relationship to Korean Adolescents' School Robert Reyes, Deborah Gentry; NCFR Program Chair, Patricia Adjustment, Yu }in Jeong, Young-ju Chun Hyjer Dyk; OutgoingJournal of Mat;riage and Family Editor, Alexis Adolescents' Self Esteem and Perceptions of Parental Monitoring, Walker; and Local Arrangements Committee members. Michael N. Mbito, Julia A. Malia, Stephan M. Wilson, Gary W. All NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and its future Peterson, Kevin R. Bush, Lucy S. Ngige, Dorothy Rombo Programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opportnnity for Chinese Adolescent Self Esteem and Problem Behavior: A Canonical members to provide input to the Board Analysis, YanXia, Yongmei Meng, Stephan Wilson, Wenzhen Li, Gary Peterson, Kevin Bush Discussant/Presider: BernhardNauck (R; AP/ SW) 0 6:30 - 7:45 pm Session #132 ...... King's Garden North/South Session #128 SY...... Rivers Takin g a Step Back: Meta Issues in Studying Family and Newcomers' Reception Religion Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, NCFR President-elect Operationalizing Family Religiosity: A Practical Definition, Lewis R Polzin, Charles B. Hennon, Kevin R Bush, Sponsow:l by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program Committee. Carolyn T. Slotten Religion, Intergenerational Relations, and the Life Course, Daphna All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second Gans, Merril Silverstein, Lindsay A. Baker, Casey Copen, Gary time are invited. Come and meet theNCFR Board, Section Chairs, and other professionals who share your research interests, textbook H orlacher, Timothy J. Biblarz, Vern L Bengtson authors, and Section leaders. The Visibility of Religion and Family Research in JMF: A Textual Analysis, Jason L Wilde, Julie Zaloudek, Chris Gonzalez Complimentary light refreshments. Using Qualitative Data to Develop a Scale that Measures Faith Activities in the Home, Nathaniel Lambert, David Dollahite r=l Moderaror: To be Annonnced (R; AP/ SW) I """''I 6:30 - 7:45 pm Session #133 ...... LaBateau 3:00 - 4:30 pm TCRM Business Meeting Session #129...... Sterlings Room 1 Presiders: Kay Pasley, 2007 Chair; Hilary Rose, 2008 Chair Students/New Professionals Seminar Ima Lookin': Academic Job Searching and Interviewing 6:30 - 7 :45 pm Leaders: Christine Price, Hilary Rose Focus Groups Presider: Jeremy Yorgason (P; AP / SW) I"1J 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 Session #134...... Duquesne Presider: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils President Peace Presider: Kathy Walker, Focus Group Chair [I]

Session #135 ...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt Work and Family Presiders: Kamala Ramadoss and Tara Saathoff-Wells, Focus Group Co chairs

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6:30 - 7:45 pm Session #136...... Sterling Rooms 2/ 3 9:00 - 10:30 pm Networking Session for CFLE Approved Programs Session #141 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 / 4 Presider: Nancy W. Gonzalez, CFLE, Approved Programs Coordinator President's Welcoming Reception CFLE CoordinatOrs of NCFR Approved Programs are encouraged to come for a time of networking: NCFR Fellows and Past Presidents will be honored 8:00- 9:15pm Section Member Meetings Everyone is cordially invited to come and meet All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of Sections. NCFR's new Executive Director, Diane Ths is an opportunity for you to become more involved in NCFR and Cushman, NCFR President, Pamela Monroe, the the Sections that match your areas of interest. NCFR Board of Directors and Section Chairs. After a busy day of meetings, stop and relax and Session #137 ...... Duquesne enjoy light refreshments and desserts with your Family Science colleagues. Presider: Sandra Bailey, Section Chair Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Session #138 ...... Benedum Publishers Monroe Research and Theory Presider: Stephen Marks, Section Chair

8:00- 9:15pm Conference Director Cindy Winter Badgers Focus Groups Us: Wear Your Badge! See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups. Remember to don your conference badge every day. Not Session #139 ...... Smithfield only is this crucial for security reasons, it is helpful to your Adoption colleagues. We all have those awkward moments when we Presider: H al Grotevant, Focus Group Chair recognize a face, but can't recall the name. Or maybe someone is meeting you for the very first time. Glancing Session #140 ...... Rivers at each other's nametags jogs memories and encourages CFLE introductions. Happy Networking! Presider: William Michael Fleming, Focus Group Chair OJ

NCFR Launches New Journal: Journal of Family Theory and Review Invites Submissions Now

NCFR announces the organization's third scholarly journal; the Journal of Family Theory and Review. The inaugural issue is slated for publication in March 2009. The journal's editor, Dr. Robert Milardo, Professor of Family Relations at the University of Maine, invites submissions, beginning November 1, 2007, on theory and review in any area of family studies. The journal is especially interested in publishing emergent theory or work that reinterprets or integrates existing theory. Interested writers and re­ viewers may contact Dr. Mila rdo with questions at [email protected] or by phone at (207) 581-3128.

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Ongoing Events Today •s Special Sessions

Registration 8:30am ... Practitioner Update for Practitioners: Overindulgence Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor Bredehoft, Brooke, Allen, Goddard, Oarke, Walcheski 8:00 am 1:00 pm; 2:00 5:00 pm 10:15 am ...... Plenary: Fragile Families Edin, McLanahan, Amato Hospitality Center and Silent Auction 12:30 pm ...... Practitioner Workshop: Bridges Out of Poverty.. . Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor Pfarr 8:00 am 6:00 pm 2:15pm ...... Research Update for Researchers: Is the Revolution Over? Mothers' Time Allocation to Job Fair Work and Family, Bianchi 4:00 pm ...... Marie Peters Award Address, Murry Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor 5:00 pm ... Meet the Editors Reception at Wiley Blackwell Booth Noon 6:00pm 5:45 pm ...... Diversity Action Session 6:45pm ...... Legacy Circle E xhibits 8:30pm ...... University Receptions Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor Noon 6:00pm Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P).

7:00 - 8:00 am 7:45 -8:15am Session #200 ...... King's Terrace Session #203...... King's Terrace Yoga Session Meditation All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different 7:30 -9:00am facilitator. Session #201 ...... Liberty Today's Facilitator: To be Announced Meeting ofSectio n Students/New Professionals Representatives Presider: April Few, Students/New Professionals Board Rep 8:30- 10:00 am ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt Fellows Committee Meeting 7:30-9:00 am ...... Stanwix Presider: Mark Fine, Committee Chair Public Policy Committee Meeting Presiders: Howard Bames and Philip Gordon, Committee (Note: Session #204 - Practitioner Update Co chairs for Practitioners is listed on page 26) 7:30 - 8:30 am Focus Groups 8:30 - 10:00 am *See page 23 for explanation of Focus Groups. Concurrent Sessions 4 Session #201 ...... Benedum Qualitative Family Research Network Session #205 SY ...... Grand Ballroom 4 Presider: M. Elise Radina, Focus Group Chair Mrican Americans: R ace, P lace, Health, and Marriage Roles of Social Networks and Counseling on African American Session #202 ...... Duquesne Newlyweds, Barlynda Bryant, Chalandra M. Bryant, K. A. S. Sexuality Wickrama, Thulitha Wickrama Presider: Marilyn Flick, Focus Group Chair rn Roles of Discrimination and Depression on Mrican 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 Concurrent Sessions 4 Continued

Practitioner Update for Practitioners Session #205 SY Continued Overindulgence Community Violence, Marriage and Health Among African American Couples, KA.S Wickrama, Chalandra M. Bryant, Panel: John M. Bolland A Review of the Current Marital Expectations Among Inner City African American Research, David Adolescents, John M. Bolland, Chalandra M. Bryant Bredehoft Discussant: William D. Allen Work and Family Balance, Chair: Chalandra M. Bryant (R; AP/SW) ~ Marcie Brooke Across Cultures, William D. Allen Session #206 WK ...... King's Garden South Marriage Education, Counseling Need s of Chronically Ill Aging Adults and H . Wallace Goddard Their Families Parent Education, Jean Workshop Leaders: Judith Warchal, Terri H amm ll1i. Dlsley Clarke Moderator: Wend y Looman (P; AP/SW) ~

The session begins with a brief review Session #207 PA...... Brigade of the current rese:ux:h, followed by Poverty, WeJfare and Financial Security presentations giving pcactic~ tools that can be pmmpdy implemented. Values Underlying Rural Low Income Mothers' Voices About PanelistS will addtess the application Welfare Reform, Jaerim Lee, Mary Jo Katras, Jean W. Bauer of research to speci1ic areas of Female Educational Attainment: A Challenge to Security and family life education programming. Well being, Cynthia S. Reeser, Claudia }. H eath The session also includes audience Low income Families' Experiences With Welfare and Child Care, partidpation. Brinn H . Sh jegstad , Brenda J. Lohman Discussant: Catherine Solheim Overindulgence is defined as: Presider: Tom Chibucos (R; AP/SW) ~ X Giving children tOO much of Oarke Walcbeski what looks goocl, too soon and too long Session #208 WK ...... Duquesne X Giving them things or experiences not appropriate for their age, interests Maximizing the Benefit of Study Abroad P rogram s or talentS Workshop Leaders: Jacqueline E . Schwab, Lauren P. Jacobson, X Giving things to children that meet the adult's need, not the child's need Alicia C. White, Cheryl L Cheek, Margaret S. Benson X Giving a disproportionate amount of family resoun:es to one or more children in a way that appears to be meeting the children's needs but does (P ; AP/SW) * not X Doing or having so much of something that it does active harm to or at Session #209 FF PA ...... Rivers least stagnates a child and deprives the child of achieving his or her full Violence potential Battered Mothers' Informal Support Networks: An Ecological ParticipantS will receive materials, prepared by the paneliStS, for enbandng Perspective, Laura Thompson Brady, Ruth F lueury-Steiner family life education around the session's tOpic, including prac ti~ Social Isolation and Women Abuse: The Experiences of Korean application of conceptS and a list of resources for implementation. Immigrant Women (KIW), Dorothy M . Berglund, Youn Mi Lee Moderat or: Carol A. Darling Suicide Ideation Among African American Victims of Two Types Co-chairs: Michael Walcheski and David Bredehoft of Partner Violence, Janel M. Leone The Intergeneracional Transmission of Vulnerability to ,.., (Sponsored by Education and E nrichment and Family Science Domestic Violence, Diane M. Purvin (R; AP/SW) .,. Sections and Association of Councils) (P; AP/ SW)

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8:30 - 10:00 am 9:00 - 10:00 am...... King's Terrace Quality oft he A mmal Conference Committee Meeting Concurrent Sessions 4 Continued Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director

Session # 210 SY ...... LaBateau 10:15 am - Noon The Formation and Dissolution of Commitment in Session #213 ...... Grand Ballroom 2 Vulnerable Different-sex and Same-sex Cohabiting Unions Pathways into Cohabitation: Implications for Relationship Quality, Plenary Session Galena Kline Rhoades, Scott M . Stanley, H oward}. M arkman Predicting Registered Domestic Partnerships Among Gay Men and Lesbians, Gary J. Ga tes, Natalya Maisel, M .V. Lee Badgett Transitions to Stable Marriages Among Serial Cohabiting Women, Daniel T . Lichter, Zh encbao Q ian The Mental Health Consequences of Divorce Versus Cohabitation Dissolution Among Fragile Families, O aire M . Kamp Dush Discussant: Wendy M anning Chair: Claire M . Kamp Dush (R; AP/SW) ~ Edin McLanahan Amato Fragile Families, Kathryn Edin, Ph .D. and Session # 211 SY ...... King's Garden North Violence, Victimization and Vulnera bility in M ultiple Sara McLanahan, Ph .D. Contexts: An Examination of th e E xperiences of Urban Moderat or: Paul Amato, Ph.D. Minority Adolescen ts This session will focus on what we can learn from the Fragile Families and Symposium Leaders: D eanna L Wilkinson, Pushpanjali D ashora, Child Wellbeing Study, which has followed a cohort of about 5000 children Tammy L. Collins, Erika L. Grafsky, Gizem E rdem , Stephen (including 3,700 with unmarried parents) for five years. The study was Gav.azzi designed to understand several aspectS of fr:l!,>ile families: the relationships life Out Here ls not the Life to Live: Violent Young Males' between mothers and fathers, the development of these children, and the role of labor marketS and government policies in affecting the wellbeing of Perspectives on life children and parentS. The Influence of Low Family Social Capital on Adolescent Substance Use: Lessons From life History Data Kathryn Edin is Professor of Sociology and a Research Associate at The Influence of Family and Other Contexts on Inner City Males the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Her Engaged in Problem Behaviors research focuses on policy relevant issues including urban poverty, social Vulnerability or Resiliency? Test of Resiliency Models on Violent wei fare, public housing, child support and non marital childbearing. Dr. Victimization Experiences of Injured Minority Youth fiTQ] Edin bas conducted extensive ethnographic research with fragile families and single mothers. is a Professor of Sociology and Chair: Deanna L Wilkinson (R; AP/SW) cJ J Sara McLanahan Social Policy, and the Director of the Center for Research and Child WeU being, ar Princeton University. Dr. McLanahan helped to design the 8:30 - 10:00 am Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Paul Amato, Professor of Session #212 ...... Benedum Sociology ar Penn State University, will moderate the paneL Students/New Professionals Symposium Careers for Family Science D egree Holders: The World is P~sentation of th~ NCFR Stud~nt Award to Marki~ Blumer, Full of Options 2007 winner. April Few, Committee Chair, presenter

Symposium Leaders: Lisa M . Dinella, T iffani Kisler, Amanda P~sentation of the Cindy Winter Award to Stephani ~ White, Amy Guimond, Shawna M . T h ayer Grutzmach~r . 2007 wimer. April Few, Committee Chair, The World is Full of Options! presenter Discovering Potential Career Options How to be Qualified for Your Dream Job Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair How to Convey Your Strengths to Employers (P/ R; AP/ SW) How Career Choices are Received Work/Life Balance Chair: Lisa M . Dinella Take time to visit the Exhibits in Grand Ballroom 1 Presider: Christin e Schull (R; AP/SW) [:\I beginning at Noon. Great Opportunities for you

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(R) 216 6 EM Family Context and Immigrant Children's Native Noon - 2:00 pm Language Use Within Asian Families, Teru Toyokawa, Noriko Session #215 ...... Grand Ballroom 1 Toyokawa (R) 216 7 RF Korean American Women's Negotiating Marriage Exhibits Grand Opening Through Religion, Seongetm Kim (R) 216 8 FS Risk Factors of Suicide Ideation Among Chinese Exhibits offer new materials and services to enhance your work. Adolescents and Young Adults, H ai Ting Wang, Xiao Yun Visit the reps at all the booths. Get a caricature for your family. Zhang, Bun Ju Jung, Yan Xia (P) 216 9 IN :Minority Students as Catalysts for International Exhibits remain open until 6:00 pm tonight. Collaborative Family Research with Vulnerable Populations, Kathryn Anderson, Marie-Luise Friedemann (R) 216 10 IN Effects of Loss and Grief for Third Culture Kids, 12:15 - 1:00pm Kathleen R. Gilbert Session #214 ...... Sterlings Room 1 (R) 216 11 EE Are Black Parenting Practices A Reflection of Students/New Professionals Networking Circumstances? Tam Roshaun Carter, Sedahlia Jasper Crase (R) 216 12 EM Down But Not Out: Family Support for Low All srudentS (graduates and undergraduates) and new professionals are income African American Women, Stephanie R. Jefferson, invited. The session is informal and social. A facilitator will engage the group in a discussion topic. Prizes wiU be given. Robin L Jarrett (R) 216 13 EM Marital, Family Dynamics and Child Adjustment in Presider: Jennifer Hardesty, Students/New Professionals Program African American Families, Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, Marisa Chair Hilliard, Jennifer Collins, Sarah Krueger, Saleem H ue Penny (R) 216 14 EM African American Fathers of Children With Special 12:15- 1:45 pm ...... King's Garden South Needs: A Qualitative Study, James C. Bridgers Jr., Suzanne M. ./oumal ofMarriage and Family Associate Editors' Meeting Randolph, Sally A. Koblinsky Presider: David Demo, 2008 Editor (R) 216 15 EM African American Family Strategies for Moving Into and Staying In the Middle Class, Anne Bu briski, Lara Descartes (R) 216 16 EM Family Racial Socialization and Academic 12:30 - 2 :00 pm Achievement in Black Adolescents, Jane E. Pizzolato, Sharika Bhattacharya Poster Session 1 (P) 216 17 EE Assessing Perceived Marriage Education Needs and Interests Among Latinos, IIliana B. Snyder, Stephen F. Duncan, Jeffry H . Larson Session #216 ...... Grand Ballroom 1/ (R) 216 18 &Vi Economic Hardship and Mexican Origin Ballroom Foyer Adolescent Adjustment: Testing Family Processes, Melissa Y. Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something tO eat at the cash sales in Delgado, Sarah E. Kolloren, Kimberly A. Updegraff the exhibit area, visit the exhibitS, and go to the poster session to talk one (R) 216 19 IN Culturally Sensitive Prevention for Adolescent Drug on one with the presenters. Abuse in Venezuela, Ronald Cox, Adrian Blow (R) 216 20 IN Refugee Families in Ghana: Riruals, Routines, Cross- cultural Issues, Ethnicity and Families, Global Family Adaptation and Adjustment, Abby V. Hardgrove, Lynda Issues, Immigrotion/Migration H enley Walters (P) 216 1 EE A Cross cultural Review of Research on School Bullying, Jeanne M. Hilton, Juri Wakita, Pamela Powell (R) 216 21 IN The Ecological Context of Child Survival in Kenya, Dorothy 0. Rombo, Jean W. Bauer (R) 216 2 EE Understanding Attachment Styles of American and Korean Adolescents, Eunjee Joo (R) 216 22 EM Individuals' Experiences of Racism on Family Quality of Life, Kam S. Brolin, Herb Gmnt, William L. Turner (R) 216 3 EM Academic Achievement and Motivation Among Asian Americans: Role of Family, Sothy Eng, R Erin Kostina-Ritchey, (R) 216 23 FS The Process of Creating a Place Called Home for Geographically Mobile Families, Samh Allen Scott W. Plunkett, Tovah Sands, Adekanbi 0. Ogunade (P) 216 24 IN Influential Factors in Entry and Adjustment Into (R) 216 4 EM A Literature Review of Parental Death Experiences Among Asian American Middle Aged Adults, Shun-Tzu Lin, Intercultural Marriages, Luciana C. Silva, Kelly Campbell Jean Pearson Scott, Karen L. Alexander (R) 216 25 IN International Comparative Study on Fathers' Child Care, Katsuko Makino, Keiko Funabashi, H ideki Watanabe, (R) 216 5 RT Parental Conflict, Parental Divorce, and the Well Hiroe Nakano, Kazufum.i Sakai, Takashi Fujimoto, Nam.i being of Adolescents in Taiwan: The Protective Roles of Family, Ohtsuki, Sae Etoh Peer, and School, En-Ling Pan, Chin-Chtm Yi (R) 216 26 IN Home Visiting in Two Cultures, Suzanne Lamorey

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12:30 - 2:00 pm Parent Education, Family Life Education (R) 216 45 RT A Quantitative/Qualitative Exploration of a Poster Session 1 Continued Psychoeducational Group for Marital Distress, Lynn Turner, Brad Belsher (R) 216 46 RT Continuities and Changes in the Timing of First (P) 216 27 EM Transnational Families: Maintaining Pregnancies, Jodi M. Kurtz lntergenerational Relationships, Olena Nestemk, Loren Marks (P) 216 47 EE Instructional Practices for Diverse Learners: (R) 216 28 EM Standing Firm on Shaky Ground: Power Dynamics Implications for Family Life Educators, Barbara N. Allison, in Mixed Citizenship Status Families, April M. Schueths Marsha Rehm (R) 216 29 IN The Vulnerable Helping the Vulnerable: Political (P) 216 48 EE Engaging Millennial Students in an Introductory Refugees as Global Breadwinners, Phyllis J. Johnson HDFS Course, Robin G. Yaure (R) 216 30 &\1 Common and Contrasting Life Experiences: (P) 216 49 EE Teaching Relational Aggression to Undergraduate Immigrant Latino Parents in the U.S., Jose R. Parra-Cardona, Students: Personal Experiences and the Value of Using Popular Sheena H orsford, Rocio Escobar, David Cordova, Kendal Film, Susan K. Walker, Jennifer Fairbou rn Holtrop, Francisco Villarruel (P) 216 50 EE Program Evaluation of FamilyConnections' Parents of Newborns Project (PON), Elizabeth Morgan Russell, Theory/ Research Methods, Family Science, Technology Serenity Kelton, Jill McRae (R) 216 31 FT Adapting Preventive Interventions for the Next Generation of Latino Parents, Kendal Holtrop, J. Ruben (R) 216 51 EE Gender Difference in Parental Support and Self Parra-Cardona, David Cordova authorship in IT Career Decision Making, Peggy S. Meszaros, Soyoung Lee, Elizabeth G. Creamer (R) 216 32 RF Premarital Requirements: What Clergy Think Works, Joe D. Wilmoth, Samantha L. Creech (P) 216 52 EE The Creation and Formative Evaluation of an Attachment based Parenting Education Website, April Steed, (R) 216 33 RT Scrapbooking: Meaning and Material Culture in Families, Todd L. Goodsell, Liann Seiter Stephen F. Dtmcan (R) 216 34 RT Courtship Stories Within the Paradigm of the Life (P) 216 53 EE Reaching Males Co parenting w.ith Teen Mothers, Course, Clinton G. Gudmunson Dianne R. Browne (R) 216 35FT An Evaluation of the Concepts of Family Cohesion (P) 216 54 IN Developing a Parenting Program for Asian and Enmeshment, Andrea Knestel International Graduate Students, Kyong-Ah Kwon, Mei-Ju Meryl Ko, Larissa Frias, Judith Myers-Walls, Ting Lu (R) 216 36 RT The Abbreviated Marital Disillusionment Scale, Sylvia Niehuis, Denise Bartell (R) 216 55 FF A Mixed Methods Approach to Gendered Self protective Perceptions and Behaviors, HarmoniJoie Noel (R) 216 37 RT Theorizing and Testing Community Effects on Acculturation Attitudes, Soyoung Lee, Jay A. Mancini (R) 216 56 EE Odd Family Out A Qualitative Investigation of the Dynamics of Home School Families, Duane A. Dowd, Emily (R) 216 38 RT Intervention Evaluation: Group Differences vs. Reliable and Clinically Significant Change, Jason M. Sullivan, Nguyen Sarah]. Schoppe-Sullivan, Stephen M. Gavazzi (P) 216 57 EE Resources Promoting Couple and Family Therapy Training: A Delphi Study, Heather A. Katafiasz, Brandon (R) 216 39 RT Do Parents Know How Well They are Doing? Joseph J. Horton, Gary L. Welton, Kevin S. Seybold Silverthorn, Kate Adkins, Rashmi Gangallllna, Erika L. Grafsky, Michael Knerr, Tiffany McDowell (R) 216 40 FS Love Amid Sorrow: A Test of Putnam's Social Disconnect Reconnect Hypotheses, Thomas W. Draper, Sexualit y Thomas B. Holman, Rebecca M. Gleed (R) 216 58 EE I Didn't Know What I was Doing: Meaning making (R) 216 41 RT Role Management Among First Generation College and Well being Around First Sexual Intercourse, I. Joyce Chang, Students With Children, Kathryn R Branscomb, Amelia Tashel C. Bordere, R Ryan Peterson, Debora L Thomsen Costello, Angela R Wiley (R) 216 59 &\1 Se}.-ual Decision making in an Age of False Security, (R) 216 42 EE College Students' Use of Technology and Their Jennie Dilworth, Marlo Rouse-Arnett Perception of its Impact on Relationships, Theresa J. Russo, (R) 216 60 FF Social Perceptions of Infidelity as Reflected in Veronica Acevedo, Rita Bremner Popular Women's Magazines, Cara McNeil, Shannon Weaver, (R) 216 43 FS Overview of Web Journal Content Posted by Jennifer Danielewicz Adolescents Attending Public and Catholic Schools: Implications (R) 216 61 PH Sexual Experience's Influence on Criteria for for Future Research and Intervention, Amanda L. Williams, Marriage Readiness, Brian]. Willoughby Michael]. Merten Dating and Mate Selection (R) 216 44 RT Measuring Marriage: Validating Braiker and Kelley's (R) 216 62 EE Romanticism, Cognitive Complexity, Relationship Relationship Scale,JuliAnna Z. Smith, Aline Sayer, Maureen Experience and Gender, Cynthia B. Torppa, Nanc:y K. Recker, Perry-Jenkins Nichole Endicott

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12:30 - 2:00 pm 12:30- 5:00pm Poster Session 1 Continued Session #217 ...... Birmingham Practitioner Workshop (R) 216 63 FH Parent Drinking, College Student Drinking, and Oose Relationship Problems, Judith L Fischer, Jaclde Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies Wiersma, Boyd W. Pidcock, Larry Forthun, Duane Dowd for Professionals and Communities, (R) 216 64 FS Partner Selection Standards of Divorced Mothers, Jodi Pfarr Sarah E. Williams, Amy Webb, Edward A. Anderson, Ln this workshop, particip:u;us will create a mental Shannon Greene model of poverty, review poverty research, examine a Work and Families theory of change and analyze poverty through the (R) 216 65 FF Employed Mothers' Experiences of Work family of the hidden rules of class, resow:ces, family Conflict Across the Transition to Parenthood, Jill K Walls, Structure and language. Participants will receive specific strategies for Joseph G. Grzywacz, Jenna Tucker improving outcomes for people living in poverty, but the workshop focus to provide a broad overview of concepts. (R) 216 66 EE Educational Inclusion and Equity Assessment of Student Parents, Marilyn J. Preston, Johnetta Morrison, Presenter Jodi Pfarr is a speaker and consultant for Aha Process, Inc. Russell Ravert, Kim Allen, Duane Rudy M.Div:; Chaplain. She is a consultant for Catholic Charities on programs (R) 216 67 EM Latina Women: Understanding Work, Family, and and staff development. As a consultant with the Salvation Army, she creates holistic programs for low income £unilies in need of shelter to Personal Issues, Robert L. Del Campo, Robert G. Del stabilize their lives. She is a certified critical incident debriefer to police Campo, Diana S. Del Campo departments and other community social services. Resource Exchange ..,,.P·~or,..,.. Marilyn Flick (R) 216 68 EE Reliability and Validity Findings for a Measure of Childhood Overindulgence, David J. Bredehoft (Sponsored by Association of Councils) (P; AP/SW) (P) 216 69 EE Tools to Develop Students' Skill Competency and Responsibility for Learning, Bryce Dickey, Jaclde Chandler 1:00 - 2:00 pm (P) 216 70 EE Connecting for Baby: A Department of Health and Human Services Healthy Marriage Demonstration Grant, Carol Session #218...... Sterlings Rooms 2/3 A. Mertensmeyer-Ryan, Kim I. Allen, Christina L. Crawford (P) 216 71 EE Meeting Family Needs in Their Ever changing Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows) Realities: The ParentLink Concept, Alejandra Gudino, Nadine Abernathy, Megan Powell, Luanne Andes, Jean You may attend one round table. Pre registration is required. Kirch-Holliday, Carol Mertensmeyer-Ryan 218 1 Children and Divorce, Paul Amato (P) 216 72 AC Getting the Message Across: New Approaches to Sex 218 2 Family Transition Emerging Adulthood and Depression, Education, Lane Powell, R Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Sharon Powell Alan Booth Religion and Family Ufe 218 3 When Things Don't Go Your Way: Families Coping With the (R) 216 73 RF Families, Churches and Community: Narratives of Stress of Ambiguity, Pauline Boss Believing, Belonging and Service, Sally K Gallagher 218 4 Early Results of the Flourishing Families Project: Building (R) 216 74 RF Religion and the Everyday Ritual of Home Life, Hope and Leadership in Children, Randal Day Rachel W. Loser, Shirley Klein, David Dollahite, Jeffrey Hill 218 5 Research on Marriage, Frank Fincham (was formerly (R) 216 75 RF The Threefold Cord: Marital Commitment in scheduled on Friday) Religious Couples, Nathaniel M. Lambert, David C. Dollahite 218 6 Wealth and Family Well being, Greer Litton Fox (R) 216 76 RF Contemporary Sacrifices by Jewish, Christian, 218 7 Creative Family life Education, Wallace Goddard Muslim and Mormon Youth, Anthony B. Walker, David C. 218 8 Adolescent Sexual Risk taking and Pregnancy: Intervention Dollahite Programs and Evaluation Particularly Abstinence based Programs, Stephen Jorgensen 218 9 Integrating an Academic and Clinical Career, Leigh Leslie Congratulations to the International Section 218 10 Teaching About Families of Color in the 21st Century: What celebrating its 30th Anniversary! do we Know and What do we Need to Know? Edith Lewis 218 11 Family Theory Development and Publishing, James White Come, celebrate with them tonight from 6:45- 9:30pm and Robert Milardo in the Benedum Room. 218 12 Asking Questions,Jetse Sprey

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2:15 - 3:45 pm Physical Appearance and Ethnic Identity Formation Among Latino Adolescents, Melinda A. Gonzales-Backen, Adriana J. Session #219 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Umana-Taylor, E dna C. Alfaro, Mayra Bamaca Latino Adolescents' Academic Motivation: The Cumulative Effect of Academic Support, E dna C. Alfaro, Adriana J. Umana­ Research Update for Researchers Taylor, Mayra Y. Bamaca, Melinda A. Gonzales-Backen Discussant: T iffany Brown Is the Revolution Over? Mothers' Presider: To be Announced (P; AP/ SW) ~ Time Allocation to Work and Family, Suzanne M. Bianchi, Ph.D. Session #222 SY ...... Brigade Chronic Illness E xperie nces in Context of Family Mothers' labor force participation increased Relationships dramatically in the latter half of the 20th century. Family and Cancer: The Complex Influence of Family on the Despite their increased time outside the home, mothers' Cancer Experience for Women, Elizabeth G. Hunter 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 Post Breast Cancer Lymphedema: Influences on Sexuality and in response tO the demands created by their wives' employment. Intimate Relationships, M. E lise Radina, Wendy K. Watson Securing Health, Securing Medicine: Cambodian Refugee Elders' Suzame Bianchi, Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department at Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the the University of Maryland, will document these changes and discuss Treatment of Diabetes, Denise C. Lewis how it has been possible for matemal time with children to remain high Tensions Across Multiple Contexts: Type 2 Diabetes Management when their allocation of time in the marketplace was also increasing. in Older, Rural Families, Margaret M. Manoogian, Sharon A. Bianchi wiU engage the question that is receiving increased attention: Denham, M . Kristen H amler given mothers' continued investments in childrearing, are we seeing a Discussant/ Chair: Jeremy B. Yorgason (R; AP/SW) a, decline in women's involvement in market work? ls the trend toward greater gender equality in the labor market ending? Among younger Session #223 PA ...... Grand Ballroom 4 cohortS, is there a retrenchment into the home? or are we Politic al Constru ction misinterpreting the recent slowdown, even reversal, in women's employment? The Rhetoric of Ch ildren's Rights, Mellisa Holtzman An Ecology of Economic Vulnerability Among Rural Low Income Discussant: Anisa Zvonkovic Families, Catherine Huddleston-Casas, Bonnie B ratm, Moderator: Stephen Marks E lizabeth Dolan, Jean Bauer The Poli tical Construction of Family, Maureen P. lttig (Sponsored by Research and Theory, Feminism and Family Discussant: William Michael Fleming Studies Sections and Work and Family Focus Group) Presider: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins (R; AP / SW) (R; AP/ SW) Ao Session #224 SY ...... Duquesne 2:15 - 3:45 pm Multiple M e ans for T e aching About Family Vulne rability and Diversity Concurrent Sessions 5 Symposium Leaders: E rin F. Boyd-Soisson, Debra Berke, Raea nn Hamon, Laura J. Clark, Mary Ann Hollinger, Session #220 WK ...... Benedum Abraham H wang, Roberto Reyes Recruitm en t Cha lle n g es in Marriage Education Using Multiple Intelligences to Address the Needs of Diverse Audiences: A Multicultural Educational Framework Prog rams for Vulnerable Populations Using Family Folklore to Examine Family Identity, Strengths, and Workshop Leaders: Brandt C. Gardner, Kelly M. Roberts Diversity (P; AP/ SW) [JJ Dispelling the Stereotype About Model Minority Among Asian Americans Using Family Stress Theory to Teach about Family Session #221 PA ...... Smithfield Vulnerabilities and Resilience Latino Adolescen ts (R ; AP/ SW) Chair: Erin F. Boyd-Soisson (P; 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 P lunkett

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2:15- 3:45pm Youth's Sexualiry Socialization: Parents and Religious Leaders' Influence, Jessica Sykes, Charles B. H ennon, Gary W. Concurrent Sessions 5 Continued Peterson, Stephan M. Wilson (R; AP/ SW) ~ 4:00 - 5:30 pm Session #225 SY...... Rivers Parent and Child Relations in Contemporary Japan and Concurrent Sessions 6 Korea Symposium Leaders: Kuniko Kato, Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Jinhee Session #228 PA...... Benedum Yo on Exploring Teaching Methodologies for Family Life Japanese Fathers' and Mothers' Commitment to Their Young Education Children: Findings From a National Survey (R) Evaluating Newsletters for Parents of Early Adolescents, Jodi Japanese Fathers' Involvement and Their Adolescent Children's Dworkin, Chris Gonzalez, Colleen Gengier, Kathleen Olson Psychological Well being: A Longitudinal Srudy (P) Face to face Versus Online Professional Devdopment: Factors Mfecting Independence From Parents Among Premarital Separate but Equal, Kristin A. Schneider, Jodi Dworkin, Young Adults in Korea Colleen Gengier, Kathleen Olson Discussant: Ralph LaRossa (P) Evaluating the Shott term Impact of a Family Life Education Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz (R; AP/SW) 0 Website, Stephen F. Duncan, Brynn M. Steimle, April Steed, Carma Martino Session #226 PA ...... Sterlings Room 1 Discussant: Judith A. Myers-Walls Youth and Religion: Critical Considerations Presider: Marilyn Flick (AP/SW) [] Adolescent Idenriry Sryle and Abiliry to Articulate Religious Beliefs, Session #229 WK ...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt Travis P. Searle, PaulL. Schvaneveldt Strengthening Family and School Relations to Lower Adolescent Intrinsic Religiosiry, Family Cohesion, and Adolescent Depressed Mood, Benjamin J. Houltberg, Carolyn Family Vulnerabilities S. H enry, Michael}. Mer ten, Linda C. Robinson Workshop Leaders: Michelle Krehbiel, Lawrence Shelton m (P; AP/SW) ~~ 4:00 - 5:00 pm Session #227 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Session #230 PA ...... King's Garden North Treating Children and Their Families Marie Peters Award Address (R) Vulnerable Families with Children: Predicting Perceived Barriers to Treatment, Kathleen Briggs, Glade Topham, Armeda Drawing on the Theoretical and Stevenson, Charles C. H endrix Dr. Research Scholarship Legacy of (R) Social Support Factors for Disadvantaged Families: Predicting Marie F. Peters: Examining Everyday Openness to Treatment, Glade L. Topham, Armeda Life Experiences of African American Stevenson, Kathleen Briggs, Charles C. H endrix Families From a Strengths-based (P) Parent Child Therapy for Families Assigned Child Welfare Perspective, Velma McBride Murry, Intervention, Kathleen B. Jager, Erika B. London Bocknek, 2007 Marie Peters Award Winner Geraldine Weir, Jennifer Bak, Asha Barber, Katie Bozek (R) The Effectiveness of Filial Therapy with Preschool Children Cnilded by PeterS and Massey's MEFS Model, this presentation highlightS and Their Families, Volker Thomas, Shelley Clymer, Dawn those protective processes in African American families that reduce the potential negative effectS of stressful life eventS on fumily relationships, P ratt, Elaine Willerton health functioning aod youth adjustment The protective capacities of Presider: To be Announced (AP/SW ) ~ adaptive racial socialization and racial identity for youth are also illustrated Session #231 PA ...... Rivers Velma McBride Murry is Prifessor ofChild and Family Devei

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4:00 - 5:30 pm 5:45- 6:45pm Concurrent Sessions 6 Continued Session #235 ...... Duquesne

Session #232 SY ...... Grand Ballroom 4 Diversity Action Session Transitions Within Fathering and Family Vulnerabilities: Risk and Resilience Looking to the Future! Who Stays and Who Leaves? A Discrete time Survival Analysis of Father Involvement, Natasha J. Cabrera, Jacqueline J. Shannon Leaders: Suzame Smith and Tammy Henderson Predictors of Teenaged Parents' Relationship Status, Jay Fagan Come share your suggestions for bow NCFR can better incorpomte Achieving Resilience, Kevin Roy, Rob Palkovitz diversity into its organizational practices and its annual conference so that Discussant: Bill Marsiglio all feel welcomed and represented. Chair: Rob Palkovitz (R; AP/ SW) r-J?j

Session #233 PA ...... Duquesne 6:45 - 8:00 pm Adolescen t P roblems Session #236 ...... LaBateau Multi Level Model Examinations of the Relationship Between Family Related Risks and Neighborhood Settings Among Juvenile Legacy Circle Reception Honoring NCFR Delinquents, Ji-You ng Lim, Stephen M. Gavazzi Members of 25 or More Years Ethnic Differences in the Family Context of Adolescent Behavior Problems, Andrea E. Vest, Elizabeth A. Gon<.-y, Manfred The Legacy Circle Reception honors those those who have been H.M. van.Dulrnen NCFR members for over 25 years. Come and enjoy your coUeagues. Parental Involvement as Protective and Risk Factors for Adolescent Drinking, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Manfred H .M. van.Dulrnen 6:45 - 8:00 pm Adult Onset Antisocial Behavior: The Role of Adolescent Family Relations, Andrea D. Mata, Manfred H .M. van.Dulrnen Section Member Meetings Discussant/Presider: Kathleen Roche (R; AP/ SW) ~ See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings.

4:00 - 5:30 pm Session #237 ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt Session #234 ...... Brigade Family Therapy Students/New Professionals Symposium Presider: Colleen Peterson, Section Chair ~ Research Team: A Template for D esign, Developmen t and Session #238 ...... Benedum Administration Workshop Leaders: Kevin C. Garrett, C. R. Macchi, Joyce A. International Section Business Meeting and 30th Baptist, Erin Sanders-Hahs Anniversary Celebration Presider: Brian Masciadrelli (P; AP/ SW) [.:"'\] Presider: Shulamit Ritblatt, Section Chair (This session continues until 9:45pm. Come and join the celebration!) 5:00 - 6:00 pm 6:45 - 8:00 pm Session #234A ...... Grand Ballroom 1 Focus Groups See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups "Meet the Editors Reception" at the Session #239...... Sterlings Room 1 Wiley-Blackwell Exhibit Booth Chronic Illness and Disability Wiley BlackweU cordially invites you to a celebratory reception for Address: Home and Community: Environment as Context for Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, and the NCFR's Care, Elaine Marshall new publication, Journal of Family Theory and Review. Please visit Presider: Susanne Olsen Roper, Focus Group Chair our booth to meer the editors and enjoy some wine and treats. We hope to see you there. Session #240 ...... Birmingham Rural Families and Communities Presider: To be Announced

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6:45 - 8:00 pm 8:15- 9:30pm Focus Groups Continued Focus Groups Session #241 ...... Brigade See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Group Meetings. Asian- American Families Symposium: Gender and Power Dynamics in Asian Session #245 ...... Brigade American Families and Relationships Asian- American Families Business Meeting Economic Power and Traditions of Male Dominance: Presiders: Kristi Shih and Grace Chung, Focus Group Chairs Examining Violence Among Asian American Enduring Couples, ~ Grace H . Chung, M . Belinda Tucker, David Takeuchi Internalized Stereotypes and the Asian Fetish: The Racialization of Session #246 ...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt Desire Among Heterosexual Asian American Women, Karen Families and Grief Pyke Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair [] Marital Dynamics of Relational Power Among Collectivist Couples With Young Children, Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Sean Orpen, 8:15 - 9:30 pm Jason Victor Session #247 ...... King's Terrace Can't Live With Them or Without Them: Women's Ambivalent 2008 Local Arrangem en ts Committee M eeting Relations With Mothers in law in Chinese Immigrant Families, Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Director Kristy Y. Shih, Karen P yke Chair: Kristy Y. Shih (R; AP/SW) ~ 8:15- 9:30pm Note: This session continues with the business meeting at 8:15 Session #248 ...... Stanwix North west Council Get-together 7:00 - 8:30 pm Presider: Jane Lanigan, President Session #242 ...... King's Garden South CFLE Reception (Invitation Only) 8:30 - 10:30 pm Presider: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director Session #249 ...... Grand Ballroom 3/4 University Receptions 8:15- 9:30pm Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various universities and allied associations. Each reception will have Section Member Meetings separate seating and display areas and food. See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings. Those who reserved space include: Session #243 ...... Sterlings Room 1 , Graduate School Family and Health Gro~s Conference Presider: Sharon Denham, Section Chair Iowa State University, HDFS Miami University Session #244 ...... Duquesne Michigan State University, Family and Child Ecology Feminism and Family Studies Purdue University, CDFS Syracuse University, CDFS Presider: Lee Ann DeReus, Section Chair Texas Tech University, HDFS/Applied Professional Services University of Kentucky, FamilyStudies Join us in the Exhibit Hall for a University of Mimesota, Family Social Science new fun Feature! University of North Carolina-Greensboro, HDFS University of North Texas, Educational Psychology M. C. Sturman, a professional caricaturist since 1984 Virginia Tech, Human Development will be joining us in the Exhibit Hall from Noon- Washington State University 3:30 pm for quick draw caricatures. Remember the good times by taking home a lasting keepsake.

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Ongoing Events Today •s Special Sessions

Registration 8:30 am ..... Special Session: Family Caregiving: Planning a New Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor Agenda for Research and Practice, Zarit 8:00am 1:00pm; 2:00 5:00pm 10:15 am ...•....•..... Plenary: Livin' on Life's Byways Rural Mothers Speak, Braun et al Hospitality Center and Silent Auction 2:15pm ...... Special Session: Soul Sisters and Prairie Flames: Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor Lesbian and Gay Parenting in D iverse Community 8:00 am 6:00 pm Contexts, M oore and O swald 4:00 pm ....•...... Talk Back with Mignon M oore and Job Fair Ramona F aith O swald 4:00 pm ...... Exhibits Closing Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor 8:30pm ...... Dance Celebration Featuring The Lost Faculties Noon 6:00pm Band From Penn State University Benefit for the Harold and Margaret Feldman Award E xhibits Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the 9:00 am 5:00 pm symbol: (P}

7:00- 7:30am ...... King's Terrace 7:30 - 8:30am Yoga Session Focus Groups 7:30 - 8:30 am See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Group Meetings. Session #300...... Sterlings Room 2/3 Session #303 ...... Brigade Ohio Council on Family Relations Get-together Issues in Aging Presider: Donna Crossm an, President Presider: Whitney Brosi, Focus Group Chair

7:30 - 9:30 am ...... Liberty Room Session #304 ...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt 2008 Program Committee Meeting Marriage and Family Enrichment Presider: Anisa ZvoJtkovic, 2008 Program Chair Presider: Jam es E. Burg, Focus Group Chair QJ

7:30 - 9:30 am ...... Meet in Promenade Cafe 7:45 - 8:15 am CFLEAcademic Program Review Committee M eeting Session #305...... King's Terrace Presider: N ancy Gonzalez, APR Program Coordinator Meditation All attendees are welcome. Each day's meditation will be led by a different 7:30 - 8:30 am facilitator. Session #301 ...... Sterlings Room 1 Today's Facilitator: To be Announced Meeting of University Administrators Presider: Norm a B ond B urgess 8:00 - 10:00 am...... D. Cushman Suite Groves Co11jerence Bottrd M eeti11g 7:30 -8:30am Presider: L eslie Koepke, Groves Chair Session #302 ...... Birmingham Teaching Family Science/Family Science 8:00 - 10:00 am Association Meeting Session #306 ...... King's Garden South Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, Family Science Association President Breakfast for Presidents/Representatives of Student Affiliated Councils Presider: Raeann Hamon Grooming St udents for NCFR Leadership Roles

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8:30 - 10:00 am Adolescent Conflict, Mayra Y. Bamaca, Adriana J. Umana­ Taylor, Edna C. Alfaro, Melinda Gonzales-Backen Session #307 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 (R) Predictors of Asian American and Asian Immigrant Mothers' Parenting Practices, Chen ShuangJi, Sally A. Koblinsky Special Session (R) Cross Language Measurement Equivalence of Parenting Measures for Mexican Americans, Rajni L Nair, Rebecca M. Family Caregiving: Planning a New Agenda ~--­ B. White, George Knight, Mark W. Roosa for Research and Practice, Discussant: Pearl SteW'art (AP/ SW) ~ Steven Zarit, Ph.D. Session #310 PA ...... Rivers Along with the growing understAnding of the bio medical aspects of Alzheimer's Disease, there has been Wo rklife increased research on the dilemmas faced by fiunily care Work family Intersections Over the Life Course: How Family givers and on effective strategies for relieving stress and Friendly are Academic Institutions? Debra L. Berke, Rona J. burden. ln the past, caregiver interventions were often guided by Karasik, Scott D. Scheer anecdotal evidence, but a growing body of evidence has identified several Maternal Work Characteristics and Child Care Type and Quality, promising strategies and approaches. The most promising approaches to Allison C. DeMarco, Ann Crouter, Lynne Vernon-Feagans lowering caregiver stress will be discussed. Nonstandard Maternal Work Schedules and Child Socioemotional Steven Zarit is Director; Geron(f)logy Center; Professor and Head of Outcomes, Stephanie S. Daniel, Joseph Grzywacz, Esther, the Human Development and Family Studies Department, Penn State Leerkes, Wen-Jui H an, Jenna T ucker University; and Adjunct Professor, Gerontology Institute, Universily Quality of Maternal Employment and Parent and Child Well being College ofHealth Science, JonkiJping, Sweden in Low income Families, Noemi Enchautegui, Hirokazu Presider : Jeremy Yorgason Yoshikawa, Vonnie C. McLoyd Discussant: Linda Huff (Sponsored by Family and Health Section and lssues in Aging Focus Group) Presider: Bethany Letiecq (R; AP/ SW) A (RIP; AP/

Session #311 WK ...... Brigade 8:30 - 10:00 am Working With Traumatized F amilies in the Commu n ity Workshop Leaders: Richard S. Wampler, Erica Wilkins, 11?1 Concurrent Sessions 7 Nenetzin Reyes, Carmen Ag uirre (P; AP / SW) U

Session #308 PA ...... Benedum Session #312 PA ...... Birmingham Strengths and Challenges of Paren t E ducation P rog rams T he Ideal M arriage, Family and Community (P) Implementing Parenting Education in Rural Areas: Strengths (P) A Cross cultural Myth: The Ideal Family in the US and India, and Challenges, Cheryl L Peters, D enise Rennekamp, Sally Elizabeth S. Maring Bowman, Brooke Dolenc (R) A Strengths based Conceptual Framework, Sylvia M. Asay, (R) The State of Parent Education in Tennessee: A Descriptive John DeFrain Study, H eatherS. Wallace, H eidi E. Stolz, Denise J. (R) Gender and Ethnicity in Union Formation: The Case of Brandon, Sally B. Htmter, And rea D . Marable Second generation Patels, Namita N. Manohar (P) Documenting the Effectiveness of Stepfamily Education, Brian (R) Dimensions of Enduring Marriages in Kenya: Perspectives Higginbotham, Pamela M orrill, Scot Allgood, Linda From Husbands and Wives, Jane Rose M. N jue, Dorothy 0 . Skogrand, Katie H enderson Rombo, Lucy W. Ngige Discussant: Mixon Ware Discussant/Presider: Bahira Sherif Trask (AP/SW) 0 Presider: Connie Schulz (AP/ SW) OJ Session #313 SY ...... King's Garden North Session #309 PA ...... Duquesne Theoretical a nd M ethodological Integr ation in Ethnicity and Pa re n ting Qualitative F amily Research : A Critical D ialogue (P) Padres Fuertes: Mexican Origin Fathers' Descriptions of Their Symposium Leaders: Katherine R. Allen, April L Few, Ralph Parent/Child Relationships in Relation to the Challenges of LaRossa, William Marsiglia, Lynet Uttal Immigration, Andrew Behnke, Ruben Parra Cardona Chait: Katherine R. Allen (R; AP/ SW) ~ (R) An Examination of Latino Adolescents' Autonomy and Parent

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8:30 - 10:00 am 12:15- 1:45pm ...... King's Garden South Family Relations' Associate Editors' Meeti11g Concurrent Sessions 7 Continued Presider: .loyceArditti, Editor

Session #314 PA ...... LaBateau 12:15 - 1:45 pm Divorce and I ts Aftermath Session #316 ...... Birmingham The Effect of Divorcing on Perceived Sacredness of Marriage, Leadership Institute Julia McQuillan, Anne H obbs A Longitudinal Examination of Remarital Processes Leading to T hink Tank About Finding Leaders in N CF R Redivorce, B. Kay Pasley, Brad M. vanE·eden-Moorefield Leader: Maxine Hammonds-Smith Does Grandparent Divorce Affect the Grandparent Grandchild Thls session is open tO all attendees. This will be a think tank about finding Relationship? Anita Glee Bertram leaders in NCFR. The Effect of Parental Divorce on Romantic Beliefs and Relationship Characteristics, Audrey J. Rowland, Nate Cottle, 12:15 - 2:00 pm Marko Jarvis Session #317 ...... Grand Ballroom 1 Discussant/ Presider: Sandra Rezac (R; AP/SW) ~ Visit the Exhibits During the Break 10:15 am - Noon Exhibits offur an array of new materials and services to enhance your work. Visit with representatives ar aU the booths. Thls is the last day of exhibits. Session #315 ...... Grand Ballroom 2/3/4 Prizes will be awarded at 12:30 today. You must be present to win. Plenary Session Stop and have your caricature drawn between noon 3:30pm today. Livin' on Life s Byways - Rural Mothers Speak 12:30 - 2:00 pm

Thls new play js a dramatization of the lived Poster Session 2 experiences of rural, low income mothers and their families fOllowing the 1996 passage of the Federal Welfare Reform Act. The three act drama culminates Session #318 ...... Grand Ballroom 1/ with audience participation in a moderated public policy Ballroom Foyer deliberative fOrum. Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something to eat at the cash sales in Bonnie Braun, Ph. D ., Associate Professor and Extension Family the exhibit area, visit the exhibits, and go to the poster session to talk one Policy Specialist, Department of Family Studies, University of Maryland on one with the presenters. is the playwright. Dr. Braun is a member of the 17 state research team Ag ing/ Gerontology, Disabilit ies, Healt h/Well ness/Illness who conducted a series of 3 in terviews of 413 mothers. Quantitative (R) 318 1 FH Family Support: The Key to Connecting Older and qualitative analyses by members of the research team informed the Adults With Services for Aging in Place? J. Beth Mabry, Lori 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 Jennings-Harris of rural, low income families and of options for public policy adocal, (R) 318 2 RT Adult child Caregiving: Who StOps? Maximiliane E. state and/o r national levels. Szinovacz, Jill E. Neagle, Adam Davey (R) 318 3 FH Self Efficacy and Goal Setting in Later Life: The Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Awards: Impact on Health, Deborah P. Coehlo, Cory Bolkan, Karen Outstanding Research Paper Award to Abbie Goldberg, H ooker 2007winner (P) 318 4 FH Autism Assessments: Correlations Between Measures, Outstanding Proposal Award to Lyndal Bee Lion Khaw, 2007 Tia R. Schultz winner (R) 318 5 FH Health, Advice, and Financial Instability: The Role of Aine Humble, Committee Chair, presenter Support and Strain, Melissa A. Curran, Casey J. Totenhagen (R) 318 6 FH The Benefits of Family Social Support for Caregivers, Presider: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, 2007 Program Chair Janice K. Purk (R/ P; AP/ SW) (R) 318 7 FH Understanding Health Q uality Differences by Social Capital in Rural Alabama, David R. Buys, Jennifer L. Kerpelman, Angela Montoya 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 37 Friday, November 9

12:30 - 2:00 pm (P) 318 24 PH Using Art as a Process to Help Fanlilies Displaced by Natural Disasters, Wendy S. Looman Poster Session 2 Continued (R) 318 25 PH Family Stress and Religious Coping in Chronic Pain Fanlilies, Barbara K. Jackson, Linda D. Ladd (R) 318 26 RF Strengths and Stressors of Missionary Families, Dale (R) 318 8 FH Factors Associated With Breathlessness and Impaired R. Hawley, Chris Gonzalez Quality of Life in COPD, Kristen E. Holm, Russell P. Bowler, (R) 318 27 RT Exploring Attachment and Family Adjustment Barry J. Make, FrederickS. Wamboldt During Deployment, Angela J. Huebner, Courtney C. Powell (R) 318 9 PH Family Functioning and Parental Multiple Sclerosis, (P) 318 28 EE Using Internet Coverage About Disasters to Teach Julius W. Anderson, Gabrielle S. Smith About Family Resilience, Nadia N. Flanigan, AndreaS. (R) 318 10 PH Systemic Change Processes: Exploring Weight Meyer, Thomas Cornille, Ann Mullis, Ron Mullis Management in Family Contexts, C. R. Macchi (R) 318 29 FH Families Living With HIV/AIDS: Vulnerabilities (R) 318 11 PH Between and Within person Analysis of Work and Strengths, Lyn Rhoden, Suzanne Lamorey Schedules and Stress, Kelly D. Davis, David M. Almeida, (R) 318 30 FT Conceptualization of Trauma: A Review of Research Robert S. Stawski in the Last Two Decades, Yvonne Amanor-Boadu, Kevin C. (R) 318 12FT Healing Ties: Well being of Patients With Chronic Garrett, Derek W. Hagey, Adriatik Likcani, Joyce Baptist Lung Disease, Arpita Lal, Suzanne Bartle-Haring (R) 318 31 FF Exploring the Antecedents of Late Adolescent (R) 318 13 FH Adult Children of Breast Cancer Survivors: Dating Violence Perpetration, Shelby A. Kaura, Brenda J. Encounters With Health Information, Kathryn Mujumdar, Jill Lohman A. McDonald, M. Elise Radina, Jacqueline K. Douglas, (P) 318 32 FF Sexual Violence Against Individuals With Kelly R. Gurchiek, Lauren R. Slusser Developmental Disabilities, Melina McConatha Rosie (R) 318 14 FH Union Transitions Among HIV Positive Persons, (R) 318 33 FF The Essence of Self Efficacy and the Nature of Lauren N. Rinelli What Female Adolescents Lose as a Consequence of Rape, Beth Mental Health Emery, Shelly Phillips, Catl1erine Stogner (P) 318 15 EM Barriers to Care Among Latino Adolescents, (R) 318 34 FP Intimate Partner Honlicide and VAWA A Natural Ashley B. Rohrig Experiment, Darryl W. Roberts (R) 318 16 FH Racial Disparities in Family Empowerment and (R) 318 36 PH Exploring Mediators of the Intergenerational Mental Health Outcomes, Stephen M. Gavazzi, Jason M. Transmission of Violence, Melissa P. Schnurr, Brenda J. Sullivan, Scott D. Scheer, Courtney M. Yarcheck, Suzanna Lohman, Shelby A. Kaura Twining, Robbi Helser (R) 318 37 PH The Impact of Domestic Violence on Mothers' (R) 318 17 Mothers' Trauma History, Psychological Vulnerability, and View of Their Infant, William M. McGuigan, Malerie S. Pacsi Children's Resource Loss, Katie J. Horsey, Stevan E. Hobfoll (R) 318 38 FP Room for Everyone? Battered Lesbians and Domestic Violence Services, Mikel Walters, Barbara Combs, Substance Abuse/ Addictions (R) 318 18 FF Using Metaphors to Explore Powerlessness Among Denise Donnelly Women in 12 Step Recovery, Jennifer L. Matheson, Eric E. (R) 318 39 FP The Relation of Adolescent Reports of Physical McCollum Abuse to Family Structure and Process, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Amy Dyer (R) 318 19 PH Social Norms and Collegiate Alcohol Use, Trent W. Maurer, David W. Robinson (R) 318 40 FS Family Violence Research:A Retrospective Analysis, (P) 318 20FT Shifting Perspectives in Recovery: Men's Group RachelS. Birmingham, Suzanna Smith, Rosemary Barnett Curriculum, Adam B. Downs, Austin W. Houghtaling, (R) 318 41 FT A Narrative Journey for Intimate Partner Violence: RichardS. Wampler From Victim to Survivor, Matthew W. Brosi, Julianna Weaver, Emily Rolling Family Cri.ses/Responses, Family Resilency, Family Strengths, (R) 318 42 RT College Students' Childhood E:{periences With Trauma, Violence Sibling Violence, Sandra J. Rezac, Alison Guerin, Amanda (R) 318 21 FS An Investigation of Socio emotional Needs of Brown Hurricane Katrina Survivors, Javiette Samue~ Margaret Machara (R) 318 43 RT An Analysis of Maternal Abuse Following Parental (R) 318 22 FS Family Health Over Time: Risks and Resilience in Separation, Larry R. Livingston Child and Fanlily Outcomes, Holly E. Brophy-Herb, Erika B. (R) 318 44 EE From Fragile to Flourishing: Insights From Expert London Bocknek, Rachel F. Schiffman, Lorraine M. Couples, Jared R. Anderson, Jason Wilde McKelvey, Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Mary Cunnigham-DeLuca, (R) 318 45 FF The Association Between Harsh Parenting and Shelley Hawver Perpetration of Dating Violence and Sexual Coercion, Leslie (R) 318 23 PH Infertility and the Family Distress Model: Gordon Simons, Callie H arbin Burt Implications for Clinicians and Researchers, Andrea S. Meyer, Spencer B. Olmstead

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12:30 - 2:00 pm (R) 318 64 FP PAT Program Participants' Accounts of Satisfaction: Facets and Implications, Tara N . Woolfolk, Donald G. Unger Poster Session 2 Continued (P) 316 65 EM Okolona Parent Literacy Project: BabySteps, Deborah Bailey (R) 318 46 RT The Role of Alcohol Consumption Patterns and (R) 318 66 FP Demographic Moderators of Food Insecurity and Expectancies and Bystander Intervention in Contexts of Gender Overweight in Low Income Preschool Children, Elizabed1 Violence, William Michael Fleming, Jacquelyn Wiersma Metallinos-Katsaras, Karen McCurdy, Jan Kallio (R) 318 67 FP Food Insecurity and Child Well being in Working Poor Therapy/Counseling and Hispanic Households, Kathleen Gorman, Karli Kondo (P) 318 47 FT Mental Health Services for Women Diagnosed with Depression in Rural Utah Communities: A Technologically (R) 318 68 FP Poverty Matters! Karen Seccombe Assisted Intervention, D . Kim Openshaw, Scott Roper, Jenny (R) 318 69 FP From House to Home: Shared Housing as an Morrow Interdependent, Self Sufficiency Project, Laura Pinsoneault (P) 318 70 EE The 2006 Retirement Confidence Survey and Family (P) 318 48FT A Preliminary Examination of Parental Beliefs and Life Educator Opportunity, Ann Sanders Child Therapy Drop out, Heidi L. Radunovich (R) 318 49FT Impact of Presenting Problem Distress on Family (R) 318 71 FP Promoting School Readiness of Children in the Child Welfare System, Helen Ward, Sun Young Yoon, Erin Therapy Outcomes, Michael Knerr, Brandon Silverthorn Oldham, Julie Atkins, Patricia Morris, Karen Wathen Family Policy Issues, Family Services, Commun ities and Families Rural Families (P) 318 50 EE Family and Community Connections, James P. Marshall, H. Wallace Goddard (R) 318 72 EM Globalization: How Families Are Faring in Rural Gadsden County, Florida, Mercedes Nalls, Christine A. (P) 318 51 EM Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle: University, Native Readdick, Kay Keller, Leonie Clarke, Phyllis Crooms, American Tribal Community, and Foundation Collaboration, Rachel Manes, Katherine Shellhase, Courtney McClow, LeAnne E . Silvey, Lillian A. Phenice Michelle Quiroga, Shelly McKendrick (R) 318 52 IN A Longitudinal Community Study of Brazilian Families, Nalu de Araujo Nunes, Richard B. Miller, Cody S. (R) 318 73 FH Cowboy Up: Rural Family Values Regarding Care of Hotlist, Olga Falceto the Common Cold, Karl Morgan, Ann Marie Hart (P) 318 74 FH Supporting Rural Families Through Early Detection (R) 318 53 EE No Child Left Behind and Executive Function, of Dementia, Anita Thompson Heisterman, Ishan Williams, Carrie Follmar, Miriam Mulsow Emily Hauenstein (R) 318 54FT Reaching Out to Families at Risk: An Evaluation of Community Care, a Home based Approach in Iowa, Hee-Sun (R) 318 75 FP Rural Children's School Readiness and Early Home visiting Intervention, Christine Pegorraro Schull, Elaine A. Cheon, Christine A. Secrist-Mertz, Megan J. Murphy Anderson (R) 318 55 FP Payday Loan Ecology: A Critical Vle\V, Brian Distelberg, John McElroy, Gera Weir Motherhood (R) 318 56 FP Human Service Professionals: Assessing the Needs (R) 318 76 406 20 FF No Ordinary Woman: Adult Daughters Talk of Children of Incarcerated Parents, Toiia L Rukuni, Deborah About Their Mothers, Elizabeth B. Levaro, Alexis J. Walker, J.Jobnson Katherine R. Allen, Verna E. Ourada, Noriko Toyokawa, (R) 318 57 EE Equal Access?: The Placement of Picture Books Ryo Hirayama, Brandi Hall Across Economic Neighborhoods, Jeanne A. Holcomb (R) 318 58 FS National Guard Families: Post deployment 12:15 - 1:45 pm Adjustment, Adrian J. Blow, Barbara D. Ames, lisa A. Session #319 ...... Rivers Gorman, Philip L. Reed, Col. James R. Anderson Special Session (R) 318 59 IN Pictures and Words: Children in Northern Ireland Dawn Cassidy Define War, Kathleen Walker, Maureen Blankemeyer How to Become a CFLE - (R) 318 60 EE Parents' Attitudes and Children's Drawings of War Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a Certified and Peace, Larissa V. Frias, Judith A. Myers-Walls Family Life Educator. Dawn Cassidy is the Director of the CFLE (R) 318 61 FH Women's HIV Disclosure to Immediate Family, program. Sbonda M. Craft, Julianne M. Serovich, Hae Jin Yo on (P) 318 62 EE Welcome Baby Kit: A Community Based Program 12:30 - 2:30 pm ...... Liberty Room for New Parents, Suzanna D. Smith, Eboni J. Baugh, Donna Elections Council Meeting Z. Davis, Leah Zissimopulos Presiders: Tammy Henderson and Laura Smart, Elections (R) 318 63 FP The Cost of Economic Security for Low wage Council Co chairs Earning Families, Mary A. Prenovost, Gilda Morelli, Angela Shartrand

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1:00 - 2:00 pm 2:15- 3:45pm Session #320...... Sterlings Rooms 2 / 3 Concurrent Sessions 8 Lunchin' With the legends (NCFR Fellows) Session #322 WK ...... Duquesne You may attend one round table. Pre registration is required. Teaching With New Technologies: Blogging, Pod casts, 320 1 International Family Issues, Bert Adams WebCT and More! 320 2 Family Policy, Karen Bogenschneider Workshop Leaders: Kate Fogarty, Suzanna D. Smith, Jaime L. 320 3 Post divorce Families, Marilyn Coleman and Larry Ganong Jenkins, Donna Davis, Tarrant Figlio 320 5 Relationshlps in Adoptive Families, Hal Grotevant Chair: Kate Fogarty (P; AP/SW) OJ 320 6 Multiple Roles in an Era of Shrinking Social Networks, Stephen Marks Session #323 SY ...... Benedum 320 7 Nonresident Fathering, Kay Pasley Community-based Participatory Research With 320 8 The Study of Alternative Family Lifestyles, Roger Rubin 320 9 Trends in Errors in Published Research, Walter Schumm Families with Health Vulnerabilities 320 10 Gender/Feminist Perspectives, Constance Shehan Community Based Participatory Research With Adolescents With 320 11 Assessing Changes in Caregiver Networks: Theoretical and Diabetes: TheANGELS (A Neighbor Giving Encouragement, Methodological Issues, Maximiliane Szinovacz Love, and Support) Project, Tai J . Mendenhall, Jerica M. 320 12 Changing Views of Family Structure and its Effects on Berge, William J. Doherty Family Members, Mark Fine 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 2:15 - 3:45 pm Series (FEDS): Community based Participatory Research in Action, Jerica M. Berge, Tai J . Mend enhall, William J. Session #321 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Doherty Special Session Chair: Jerica M. Berge (R; AP/SW) ~ Soul Sisters and Prairie Flames : Session # 324 PA ...... Rivers Lesbian and Gay Parenting in Vulnerable Children Diverse Community Contexts, (R) Social Stigma and the Adoptive Identity, Kristi M. Clark­ Miller Mignon R. Moore, Ph.D. and (R) Fathers' Involvement with Young Children in Fragile Families Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D. A Longimdinal Study of Dyadic Effects of Unwed Couples and the Smdy's Correlates, Chieh-Wen Liu Dr. Moore will report on her resean:h findings about black (R) A Description of Risk and Protective Factors of Chlldren of and Latina lesbian families with children and how they Prisoners, Erika B. London Bockneck, Jessica Sanderson, differ from white lesbians with children, minority Preston A. Britner hererosexual women with children, rural lesbian and gay families. Dr. Oswald will report on her research (P) ASFA and Vulnerable Black Families: Applying a Communi tv pmject on rural lesbian and gay families in Illinois. Capacity Model to AFSA, Adrienne L Edwards, April L. F~w Discussant: Tammy Henderson A "talk " follows the session for thooe who would tike Presider: Christine Pegorraro Schull (AP/ SW) a bit more intimate and informal question/ ~ answer/ discussion. O swald Session #325 PA ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt Mignon Moore is Assistant Professor, Department of Teaching About Families Sociology, University of California Los Angeles. She is a family sociologist whose research examines within group variation inprocesses and outcomes (P) Do Gender Chapters of Marriage and Family Textbooks among disadvantaged groups. Exclude Biological Perspectives: A Content Analysis, Ariel Rodriguez, Nicole Smith, Katherine Chartier Ramona Oswald is Associate Professor of Family Studies, DirectOr, (P) Evaluating Experiential Pedagogy to Foster Student Success Graduate Studies, University of lllinois Urbana/ Champaign. Across Race and Oass Differences, Stephanie K. Grutzmacher, Presider: 1>ana Berkowitz Janet Liechty, Katherine E. Speirs, Colleen K Vesely

(Sponsored by Research and Theory, Feminism and Family Studies, Ethnic Minorities Sections and GLBT Focus Group) (RIP; AP/ SW)

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2:15- 3:45pm 4:00 - 5:30 pm Concurrent Sessions 8 Continued Concurrent Sessions 9

Session #325 Continued Session #330 WK ...... Benedum (P} Revising a Web based Family Resource Management Course for Childhood Overind ulgence With Often Serious the Classroom and Online, Virginia B. Vincenti Vulnerabilities in Adult Life Discussant: Debra Berke Workshop Leader: Jean Illsley Clarke (P; AP/ SW} OJ Presider: Mixon Ware ( AP/SW} ~ Session #331 PA ...... Duquesne Session #326 PA ...... Brigade Factors and Indicators Used in Designing Family Life Training Marriage and Family Therapists Programs (R} Therapist Personal Agency: Multidimensional Selves of (P} Intimate Partner Violence Intervention: Immigrant Chinese Marriage and Family Therapists, MatthewS. M utchler, Stephen Families in D.C., Xiaofang Wang, Suzanne M. Randolph A. Anderson (R} Gendered Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Hindrances (R} Spirituality and Family Therapy Training: An Exploration of and Motivators, Heather M. Whaley, Michael Lane Morris Faculty Member's Beliefs, Winne A. Grams, Thomas Stone (P} Conducting a Debate on Spanking in the Undergraduate Carlson, Christi McGeorge Oassroom, Lisa J. Benson, Susan K. Walker (P} Using Software to Track Client Ratings of MFT Trainee Discussant: Sedahlia Jasper Crase Effectiveness, Tiffani S. Kisler, Jacqueline A. Sparks, Jerome Presider: Charlotte Shoup Olsen (AP/ SW} OJ EAdams (R} Feedback on Client Progress in Couples Therapy: Are Session #332 PA ...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt Outcomes Enhanced? Stephen Fife, Kristin Kakiuchi, Colleen Intersection of Ethnicity and Womanhood Peterson, Katherine Hertlein, Jessica Stellberg-Filbert Korean Immigrant Women's Journey From Abused Wives to Self Presider/Discussant: To be Announced (AP/ SW} ~ reliant Women, You n Mi Lee, Patricia Bell-Scott The Relationship Between Educational Attainment and Marriage Session #327 SY ...... Heinz Among African American Women, Paula Y. Goodwin D issemination of Couples' I nterventions: Experiences Diverse Mothers of Newborns: Parenting Strengths in a F rom P roSAAM Challenging Society, Angela M. Nievar, Arminta Jacobson Symposium Leaders: Tera R. H urt, Steven R.H . Beach, Lily D. Parental Conflict and Child Wellbeing in Black, Single Mother McNair, Frank D. Fincham, Velma McBride Murry r::i Families, Solveig S. Spjeldnes Chair: Tera R. H urt (AP/ SW) l ~ Discussant/Moderator: NormaJ. Bond Burgess (R; AP/ SW} ~

Session #333 SY...... Brigade 4:00 - 5:00 pm P arenting, Metabolic Control, Knowled ge, and Self-Care: Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Session #328 ...... Grand Ballroom 1 Symposium Leaders: Maia Stoker, Barbara Mandleco, Susanne Olsen Roper, Elaine Marshall Exhibits Closing - Last Chance to Visit the Chair: Maia Stoker (R; AP/ SW} ~ Exhibits Session #334 SY...... LaBateau Grandfather-Grandchild Relations: Involvement, Caregiving, Health and Well-being 4:00- 5:30pm Symposium Leaders: Alan C. Taylor, James S. Bates, Jay E. Bm:ke, Whitney A. Brosi Session #329 ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Grandfather Involvement and Relationship Satisfaction: Contact, Commitment, and Role Activities Within Grandfather Talk-Back With Mignon Moore and Grandchild Relationships Ramona Faith Oswald Men's Experience With Raising Relative Children: Well being, Resources, and Needs

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4:00 - 5:30 pm (P) 336 9 FP Genocide, War Crimes and Refugees: Advocacy for Pro family Global Action, Mixon Ware, Gregory Gunderson Concurrent Sessions 9 Continued Miscellaneous Top ics (R) 336 10 FF It All Starts at Home ... The Great Crossover, Sean C. D . Colbert-Lewis Session #334 Continued (R) 336 11 Female Doctoral Students' Family and Academic Do Involved Grandfathers Enjoy Better Health Than Disengaged Department Experience and Their Relationships to Career Grandfathers? Choices, Marta McClintock-Comeaux, 2006 Winner of the Discussant: Christine Price Ruth H. Jewson Award for the best family studies dissertation Chair: Alan C. Taylor (R; AP/SW ) ~ proposal

Session #335 SY ...... King's Garden North 4:00 - 5:30 pm VuJnerable Families: Parenting Adolescents and Session #337...... Rivers Neighborhood Risk Parenting Practices and Adolescents' Depression: A Students/New Professionals Workshop Comparison of European American and African American Youth, Authorship Issues in Student-Faculty and Multiple­ Stephen T. Russell, U sa J. Crockett, Davood Tofighi Authored Collaborations Intersections Between Neighborhood Risk and Parenting for Early Workshop Leaders: Aine M. H u mble, Mark A. Fine Adolescent Sex, Kathleen M. Roche, Tama Leventhal Presider: Robert Gellman (P; AP/SW) [~ Poverty and Violence as Contexts for Understanding Family Process and Health Risks Among Sexually fu-perienced Youth, 5:45 - 7:00 pm Kathleen Boyce Rodgers Section Member Meetings Discussant: Rachel Gordon See page 24 for an explanation of Section Member Meetings. Chairs: Kathleen M. Roche, Stephen T. Russell (R; AP/SW) l'fJ Session #338 ...... La Bateau pm 4:00 - 5:30 Ethnic Minorities and Oral History Session #336 ...... Sterlings Room 2/3 Presider: Katia Paz Goldfarb, Section Chair Round Tables Note: This session continues until8:30 pm

Round Tables are limited tO 10 participants including the presenters. Session #339 ...... Brigade Fam il y Resiliency. Stress, Work and Families Family Policy (P) 336 1 FT Infertility: Addressing Vulnerabilities in the Context Presider: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Section Chair of Therapy, Constance H. Shapiro (P) 336 2FT Ambiguous Loss and Chronic Sorrow When a Child 5:45 - 7:00 pm has Significant Disabilities, Unda D. Ladd, Amy Patrick Focus Groups (P) 336 3 FH Reducing Stress Experienced by Teenage Parents, Bettina Friese, Pat Davenport, D abney Conwell See page 23 for an explanation of Focus Groups (R) 336 4 RT Unable to 'Have it All?' Subfecund Women and Work Session #340 ...... King's Garden North Satisfaction, Karina M. Shreffler GLBT Issues (P) 336 5 EE Delivering Family Education at the Worksite, Marcie Presider: Gary Horlacher, Focus Group Chair J. Brooke, Beth A. Quist Health I ssues Session #341 ...... Benedum (R) 336 6 EM Families of Color, Gender, and Traumatic Brain Parent Education Injury: Intersections, Edith A. Lewis Presiders: Byran B. Korth and James Marshall, (P) 336 7 RT Se>.."Ual Offenders With Mental Retardation: Service Focus Group Co chairs rn Considerations for an Interdisciplinary Team, Allen D. McCormell 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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7:15 -8:30pm 8:30pm Section Member Meetings Session #342 ...... Benedum Live in Pittsburgh - Friday night Education and Enrichment ._.. _ .... Ea«vHt• Presider: Don Bower, Section Chair OJ

P l ~mncr at the D ance sponsored by Session #343 ...... Rivers Students/New Professionals Religion and Family Life Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair ~ A Benefit Performance for the Margaret and Harold Feldman Award in Public Policy 7:15 - 8:30 pm Focus Groups Session #344 ...... Brigade Fami Iies and Technology Presiders: Jan Colvin and Jane Lanigan, Focus Group Co chairs

Session #345 ...... Birmingham Men in Families Presiders: Andrew Behnke and Justin Dyer, Focus Group Co chairs

current musical scene (which has been in a state of decline for over three decades), If you had the highest bid on an item from the their mission is to revive traditional American music, that is, pre Beades surf, and blues. Think Bo Didley, Dick Dale, Buddy Holly, Del Silent Auction, please go to the Hospitality Shannon, Muddy Waters, and, of course Elvis. And, for those nostalgic Room - Grand Ballroom 1 by Noon on Saturday about the Cold War, one of the high pointS of their set is a medley of to pick up and pay for your items. Bond songs. The numbers of the bm!d Of'e (dockuise in photo, begitmi1tg at the free): Sharon Fe/son (lead t'OCals), Sam Richards (ilmms, backup t'OCols), NCFR member Paul Amato (lead guitar; keyboard), Wayne Osgood (rqythnl[!lifor. lead Little Rock Hosts NCFR in 2008- tVJCols), and Rich Felson (bass, harmonica, backup weals).

Save the Dates Paul, Rkh, Sam, and Wayne are Sociology faculty at Penn State University. Sharon decided to do something useful with her life and is a social Mark your calendars now for November 4- 8, worker. They perform frequently at university events, local clubs and pri vate parties in the State College area. ln 2004, they played at the annual 2008 to attend the 70th annual conference in meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in Philadelphia. Little Rock, Arkansas! Stay tuned to NCFR 2005, ASA banned live bands from their conferences. (A coincidence: correlation does n(lt causati(ln.) Once you hear their unusual repertoire, Report magazine and the Zippy News for the you 'IN-ill understand that they truly have loSt their faculties. latest information. The 2008 Program Chair is Anisa Zvonkovic of Texas Tech University.

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 43 2007 Proposal Reviewers

The strength of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colle:i!:,>ues submit proposals they would like to present at d1e 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 =y hours to evaluate the proposals. The following reviewed 556 proposals in 2007:

Association of Sal y Martll Robert Reyes Catherine Edna Alfaro Bisabeth Fost Maring aaJre Kafr4l Dush Sandra Rezac Councils Karri Merrifield Aysem Senytrekll Huddlestoo Casas NeetuArora Sandy Moghadam Angella Eanes Kathleen Roche Glee Absher LaurleMeschJQ! LeAnne Silvey Teresa JtAian Deb Berke Judith Myers walls Margie Kiter Edwards Stacy Rogers Jacki Booth Susan Meyerte Pearl Stewart Jenel Kely Joyce OlJan Booth Chel)4 PeteiS T. Sanghavl Shirley Klell Harriette McAdoo Jay BurJQ! Brandon Ph)llls Johnsoo G;wy Bowen Joe Pittman Holly Schindler Unda Ladd Shannoo Wiler Patricia Hyjer Dyk Silverthcrn Kawai Kareah Chel)4 Buehler Joe Pleck David Schramm Jane Lanigan Roudl Nazarinia 'Mil am Mchael Richard Wamper Young In Kwoo Debt1eCoehb Baine Porter R. J. Shtafer Thomas Lee Ywtte Peny Fie Iring 'Ainja Lazarevic Maril}!l Coleman Christlle Proox Kate Stringer Feminism and Beth Maddock Frankie Pcmel aaJre Fcreor Yoavlawe Lynn Comerfcxd Blse Radlla Mk

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Ongoing Events Today •s Special Sessions

Registration 8:00am ...... Townhall Meeting: NCFR Institutional Identity Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor Project, Jewson 8:00am 1:00pm 10:30 am...... Plenary: Vulnerabilities Over the Family Lifespan Masten and Pearson Hospitality Center and Silent Auction 6:00pm ...... Taste of Pittsburgh Grand Ballroom 1 - 2nd Floor 8:00 am 2:00 pm Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P} Job Fair Board and Forbes Rooms - 1st Floor Noon 6:00pm

7:00 - 8:00 am 10:30 am - 12:15 pm Session #400 ...... King's Terrace Yoga Session Session #403 ...... Grand Ballroom 2

7:00 - 8:00 am ...... Liberty Plenary Session 2008 Program Committee M eeting Presider: A nisa Zvo11kovic, 2008 Program Chair Vulnerabilities over the Family Lifespan, Ann 5. Masten, 7:30 - 9:30 am ...... Stanwix Ph.D. and Katherine C. Pear­ CFLE Certijicatio11 R eview Committee Meeti11g Presiders: Bryce Dickey, Committee Chair and Dawn Cassidy, son, J.D. NCFR Certification Director This panel will discuss the issues affecting the most vulnerable in our population: The elderly and. young Masten 7:45 -8:15am children. Session #401 ...... King's Terrace Ann Masten is Distinguished McKnight University Meditation Professor, Institute of ('..bi.ld Development, University All attendees are welcome. of Minnesota. She directs "Project Competence," a Today's FacilitatOr: To be Announced research program that includes a longitudinal study of competence and resilience that began 20 8:00 - 10:15 am years ago with 205 elementary school children, 90% of whom are still participating. P earson Session #402 ...... Grand Ballroom 2 Katherine Pearson, is Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Penn State University and Director of Penn Townhall Meeting: NCFR Institutional State's Elder Law Clinic. Identity Project Facilitator: bwight Jewson, Strategic Frameworking. Inc. Presentation of the Association of Councils Meritorious Service Award to Lane Powell. Marcie Brooke, Association of NCFR is in the midst of an Institutional Identity Project. In this morning's Councils President, presenter Townhall Meeting questions such as "How does N CFR show up in the world?" and "What is our clarion call the something bigger we hope to Presentation of the Jan Trost Award to Stephan Wilson. achieve?" These questions get to the core of the purpose of NCFR and Mary Am Hollinger, Past Internat ional Section Chair, we'd like to know how you answer them presenter Presentation of the Mary Jo Czaplewski Fellowship Award to Dwight J ewson, Founder and President of Strategic Frameworking.lnc., of Vashon, Washington is the leader of the NCFR Institutional Identity Rose Suggett. Mary Jo Czaplewski, Committee Chair, Project. He's the son of former NCFR E.xecutive Director, RuthJewson, presenter and an expert in helping organizations clarify their identity. Presider : Patricia Hyjer byk, 2007 Program Chair

Presider: Pamela Monroe, 2005 2007 NCFR President

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11:00 am - 12:30 pm ...... Promenade Cafe (R) 406 3RT Resiliency's Role in the Relation of Parenting to Meeting of the Association of Cotm cils Executive Board Developmental Outcomes, Jodi Swanson, Carlos Valiente, Presider: ldarcie Brooke, Association of Councils President Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant (R) 406 4 RT Preclicting Children's Adjustment From the Family 12:30 - 2:00 pm Environment and Temperament, Carlos Valiente, Jodi Swanson, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant (R) 406 5 RT Experiences of Corporal Punishment and Concurrent Sessions 10 Attachment to Mother, Erica Jordan, M ary Elizabeth Curtner-Smith Session #404 PA ...... King's Garden South (R) 406 6 RT Socialization of Emotion Regulation: Theoretical Linkages Between Work and F amily Model and Supporting Data, Amanda S. Morris, Mumbe S. Links Between Job Adequacy and the Work family Interface, Kithakye, Jennifer Silk, Michael Morris, Aesha John, BrendaL. Bass, Joseph G. Grzywacz Kimberly Whitty Work Experiences and Father infant Interactions: A Latent Oass (R) 406 7 FS The Sibling Relationship and Early Social Adjustment Analysis, W. Ben jamin Goodman, Ann C. Crouter, Stephanie in School, Sharika Bhattacharya, Joan I. Vondra T. Lanza, Martha}. Cox, Lynne Vernon-Feagans (R) 406 8 FS Adolescent Use of Pornography in the Home A Using Propensity Scores ro Study Parenting Differences by Work Human Ecology Causal Model, Sonya S. T h ompson, Berna J. Schedule, Joseph Grzywacz, Stephanie Daniel, Jill Walls, Skrypnek Jenna T ucker, Esther Leerkes (R) 406 9 EE Perceived Social Environment and the School Success Presider: Yasemi.n Besen-Cassino (R; AP/SW) ~ of Middle School Students, Gary L. Bowen, Roderick A. Rose, Elizabeth J. Glennie, Joelle D . Powers Session #405 SY ...... King's Garden North (R) 406 10 EE Students' Intentions and Social Support as H ealth and Rural Low-Income Families Preclictors of Academic Behaviors, Katherine Purswell, Ani Health and Parent Confidence in Single and Coresident Low Yazedjian, Michelle L Toews income, Rural Mothers, Yoshie Sano, Len.na Ontai, H olly Pong (R) 406 11 EM An Ecological Understancling of Adolescent AOD Oral Health Among Low Income Rural Families: Implications for Abuse and Offencling Behavior, Stephen M. Gavazzi, D eborah Policy and Programs, Elaine A. Anderson, Bonnie Braun, Wasserman, Suzanne Bartle-H aring E mma Simson (R) 406 12 PH Identifying Mechanisms Whereby Family Factors I Just Hope Nothin's Gonna Happen: Managing Stress in Low Influence Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior, Cat brine Arndt, income Families, Sharon Seiling, Margaret M. Manoogian, Leslie Gordon Simons, Rachel Blyskal Tambling Leslie N. Richards, Sharon A. D enham (R) 406 13 EM Adolescent Perceptions of Parental Support and Effects of Rural Family Health on Parenting and Child Outcomes, Their Relationship to Psychosocial Adjustment in a Caribbean Lenna L. Ontai, Katherine J. Conger Sample, Curtis A. Fox, Colwick M. Wilson, D elores E. Smith Discussant: Debbie Coehlo (R) 406 14 RT Sibling Support and Exposure ro Inter parental Chairs: Yoshie Sano, Lenna Ontai (R : AP/SW) ~ Conflict: Links to Depression in Emerging Adulthood, Corinna J. T ucker, Melissa H olt, Kathryn Becker-Blease 12:30 - 2:00 pm (R) 406 15 RT Sibling Influence Processes in Adolescence: Inclividual and Family Correlates, Shawn D . Whiteman, Abigail Poster Session 3 T. Christiansen, Nicole H olderman Parenthood Session #406 ...... Grand Ballroom 1/ (R) 406 16 EE Adoption: How Long Do The Effects Last? Ballroom Foyer Shann on McOure, Sedahlia Jasper Crase, Cathy H ockaday (P) 406 17 FT The Effects of Adoptions in Family Systems, Bob Posters are arranged by Subject. Get something tO eat at the cash sales in Brenneman the exhibit area, visit the exhibitS, and go to the poster session tO talk one on one with the presenters. (R) 406 18 RT Early Influence, Generativity, and Well being: Childless Adults and Parents, Tanja C. Rotluauff, Teresa Cooney Childhood and Adolescence (R) 406 19 RT Parents' Marital Problem and Offspring's Timing of (R) 406 1 AC Beneficial Effects of Mothers' Physical Contact on Cohabitation and Marriage, Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama Children's Aggression, E miko Katsurada (R) 406 20 RF Parental Influences on the Type of Romantic (R) 406 2 RF Comparison of Evangelical Christian Children's Unions Formed Among Young Adults, Casey Copen God concepts and Logical Thinking Ability, Starrla R. Penick, (R) 406 21 EM Paternal Involvement Among Caucasian and Arminta Jacobson African American Low Income Fathers, Abraham H wang, Robert Reyes

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12:30 - 2:00 pm (P) 406 40 AC Recruitment and Retention of Step families in Family Life Education Oasses, PamelaJ. Morrill, Brian Poster Session 3 Continued Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand, Scot Allgood, Katie Henderson (R) 406 22 FT Step parents: The Role of Unmarried Partners and (R) 406 41 EE Stepparenting Difficulties as Predictors of Marital Their Non biological Children, Megan E. Fitzgerald, Kevin Outcomes in Step families, Aaron I. Anderson, Brian J. Roy Higginbotham (R) 406 23 FH Father Absence and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young (R) 406 42 FS Characteristics of Rural Newlywed Remarriages, Adulthood, Susaye S. Rattigan, Manfred H.M. vanDulmen Katie L Henderson, Brian J. Higginbotham (R) 406 24 FF A Content Analysis of the Ideology of Motherhood (R) 406 43 FS Reducing the Vulnerability of Stepgrandparent and Found in Child Care Advertisements, Katherine E. Speirs, Stepgrandchild Relationships: A Literature Review, Amanda E. Shannon E. Weaver Matzek (R) 406 25 PH The Right Sex For My Child: College Students' (R) 406 44 FS Beliefs about Child Support Modification Following Prediction for Their First Child, Tashel C. Bordere, I. Joyce Remarriage and the Birth of a Child, Jason D. Hans Chang, Ryan Peterson (R) 406 45 FT Children's Adjustment to a Marital Transition: A (R) 406 26 FS Co Parenting Satisfaction and Parenting Competence Growth Model Analysis, Anthony J. Faber, Margaret K. Kelley, in Unmarried Parents, Ching-Ju Chen, Karen Shirer, Erika Doug H . Sprenkle London, Dawn Contreras (R) 406 46 RT Single Parent Closeness and Adolescent Academic (R) 406 27 RT Why are Some Parents Psychologically Controlling? Achievement, Caitlin S. Faas, Elizabeth A. Goncy, Manfred Robert D. Laird, Matthew Marrero, Cassandra Chaney H.M. vanDulmen (R) 406 28 RT Relations Between Parent and Child Characteristics Marriage and Coparenting,J. Claire Cook, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan, (R) 406 47 FT Client Progress: Therapeutic Alliance and Marital Catherine K. Buckley Satisfaction, KateS. Adkins, Erika L. Grafsky, Robin (R) 406 29 RT Interparental Hostility and Adolescent Problems: Delaney, Suzarme Barde-Haring Parenting as a Mediator, Mark J. Benson, Cheryl A. Buehler, (R) 406 48 RT The Impact of Familialistic Attitudes on Jean Gerard Disagreements and Marital Adjustment, Anne M. Willis, (R) 406 30 IN Social Stratification and Children's Educational Lindsay Pitzer, Laura M. Miller, Karen L. Fingerman Outcomes in Japan, Yuko Shinjo (R) 406 49 RT Adjusting to the Unexpected: A Qualitative Study of (R) 406 31 IN Living on the Outskirts of U.S. Life: Asian Newlywed Couples, Scott S. Hall, Rebecca Adams Graduate student Mothers, Soohong Kim, Kyong-Ah Kwon, (R) 406 50 RT Couple Resilience: Resolving Challenges in the Early Mei-Ju (Meryl) Ko, Larissa Frias, Judith Myers-Walls Years of Marriage, Jeremy S. Boden, Jacki Fitzpatrick (R) 406 32 FS An Analysis of Parents Adopting Internationally: (R) 406 51 FS The Role of Friendship, Trust, and Love in Strong Exploring Perceptions of Well being, Bethany W. H epp, Latino Marriages, Victor W. Harris, Linda Skogrand, Daniel Bahira Sherif Trask Hatch Gender Roles (P) 406 52 FT Styles of Control and Relatedness in Romantic (R) 406 33 FF Women's Perspectives on Issus of Equality in Their Relationships, Wen-Chi Chen, Brandy James Marriages: A Qualitative Analysis, Julie M. Koivtmen, Bahira (R) 406 53 RF Religious Factors and Marital Commitment, Scot Sherif Trask Allgood, Thomas Lee (R) 406 34 PH Gender, Identity Style and Young Adults' (R) 406 55 RT Marital Commitment and Perceptions of Fairness in Well being, Cuiting Li, Jennifer Kerpelman Chores, Chiung-Ya Tang, Shelley MacDermid (R) 406 35 RT Gender Schemata Persistence in Post Soviet Russia, Relationships Simone Ispa-Landa (P) 406 56 EE Does Relationship Education Improve Couples' (R) 406 36 RT Gender, Ethnicity, and the Timing of First Marriage, Communication? A Meta Analysis, Victoria L Blanchard, Alan Sampson Lee Blair J. Hawkins, Elizabeth B. Fawcett, Jaelynn Jenkins Di110rce, Separation, Remarriage, Blended Families (R) 406 57 PH Communication About Weight Management in (R) 406 37 FS Social Support Availability and Divorced Mothers' Families: Is Anyone Talking? Todd L Goen, Shelly R. Hovick Dating Practices, Leah M. Benitez, Amy P. Webb, Edward R. (R) 406 58 FS Early Adolescent Problem Behaviors and Parental Anderson, Kate Sullivan, Shannon M. Greene Divorce Proneness, Mary Julia C. Moore, Cheryl A. Buehler (R) 406 38 RT Effects of Parental Divorce on Romantic (R) 406 59 FF Perceived Sibling Relationships of Lesbian, Gay, Attachment, Twila M. Farrar, Nathan R. Cottle Bisexual, and Transgender Youth, Russell B. Toomey (R) 406 39 EE Understanding the Role of Non residential (R) 406 60 RT Ultrasound and Prenatal Attachment Among Stepmothers in Successful Stepfamilies, Lisa Doodson, David Expectant Grandparents, Tammy S. H arpel, Jodie L. Hertzog, Morley Heather Wood

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12:30 - 2:00 pm 1:00 - 2:00 pm Poster Session 3 Continued Session #407 ...... Sterlings Rooms 2 / 3 Lunchin• With the Legends (NCFR Fellows) (R) 406 61 FS Hidden Helpers: Grandchildren as Caregivers of You may attend one round table. Pre registration is required. Their Custodial Grandmothers, Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab, Nicole M. Sanford 407 1 Military Fanlllies, Gary Bowen (R) 406 62 FH Physiological Response to Media, Kelsey Ryder, 407 2 How Your Involvement in NCFR Can Help Your Career, Ronald Werner-Wilson Margaret Crosbie-Burnett (R) 406 63 RT Attachment, Self reported Depression, and Mother 407 3 Divorce and Families, David Demo Reported Conduct Problems in Middle Childhood, Laura E. 407 4 Cutting edge Issues in Work and Family, Shelley MacDermid Brumariu, Kathryn A. Kerns, Ashley C. Seibert 407 5 Fanlllies, Peace, Political Violence, and Disasters, Judith A. (R) 406 64 RT Social Support and Relationship Quality Among Myers-Walls Adolescent Mothers and Maternal Grandmothers in Low 407 6 Studying Family Interaction, Patricia Noller income, Rural Families, M. Kristen Hamler, Margaret 407 7 Parental Influences on Adolescent Social Competence in Manoogian Cross national Perspective, Gary Petersen (R) 406 65 RT Coparenting in Cohabiting and Married Couples, 407 9 Forming Collaborative Relationships With NCFR Bryndl E. Hohmann-Marriott Colleagues, Alexis Walker and Katherine Allen (R) 406 66 RT Interplay of Conflict and Divorce in Later Parent 407 10 Parent Adolescent Relationships and Cross cultural Foci, adult Child Relationships, Tianyi Yu, Gregory S. Pettit, Jolm Stephan Wilson E. Bates, Kenned1 A. Dodge (R) 406 67 FT A Study of Gay Men's Experiences in Their Couple 2:15- 3:45pm Relationships, Markie L. C. Blumer (R) 406 68 EE Creating a Model of Youth focused Relationships Concurrent Sessions 11 Education: The First Year, Jennifer L Kerpelman, Joe F. Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Stma Eryigit, Kate J. Stringer, Amber Paulk, Miki Hachiya Session #408 PA ...... Benedum (R) 406 69 RT Attachment to Parents and the Close Relationships Financial Status and Home Life Effects on Individuals of College Freshmen, Stephanie H. Parade, Esther M. Parental Financial Advice, Future Orientation, and Financial Leerkes Efficacy, Sun-A Lee, Jeong Jin Yu, Bonnie L. Barber The Use of Financial Satisfaction and Stressors to Predict Marital Parents, Academic Outcomes and Social Context (Poster Symposium) Stability, Kristy Archuleta, Teresa Tonn (R) 406 71 RT Predictors of Academic Achievement for White and Family Support and College Success for Low Income, First Hispanic College Students, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle L. Toews, Generation College Students, JeanMarie St. Clair-Christman Alice Navarro Discussant: Linda Ladd (R) 406 72 RT Parents' Perspectives on Family Functioning: Presider: Sterling Wall (R; AP/ SW) rn Boundary Regulation and Academic Performance, Jane Rose M. Njue, Shelley C. Mack, Maurice M. MacDonald Session #409 PA ...... Rivers (R) 406 73 RT The Effects of Social Network Closure on External Factors, Ethnicity, and Well-being Academic Outcomes in Middle Childhood: Does Status of Peer Urban American Indians and Historical Trauma, Herb Grant, Kara Relationship Matter? Emily C. Cook, Anne C. Fletcher Brolin, William L. Turner (R) 406 74 RT Neighborhood, Parenting, and Adolescent Academic Predictors of Acculturation: Experiences of Serbian Refugees Success: A Multi level Analysis, Carolyn S. Henry, Michael J. From Former Yugoslavia, V~Ulja Lazarevic, Angela R. Wiley Merten, Scott W. Phmkett, Tovah Sands Mexican American Adolescents' Experiences With Discrimination: Examirting Protective Factors, Katharine H. Zeiders, Mark W. 12:30 - 2 :00pm ...... Stanwix Roosa, Rajni L. Nair, Rebecca M. B. White lllstitutional ldelltity Task Force M eeti11g The Emotional Well being of Married African Americans Affected Chair: Dwight .Jewsmt by Hurricane Katrina, Thulitha Wickrama, Chalandra M. Bryant, John M. Bolland, Sheron Thames, Lovell Wilson Discussant/Presider: Farrell]. Webb (R; AP/SW) ~

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2:15 - 3:45pm Session #414 SY...... Grand Ballroom 4 The Effects of Child Behavior on Interparental Concurrent Sessions 11 Continued Relationships Infant Temperament and Parents' Perceptions of the Parenting Session #410 PA ...... Brigade Alliance, Regan V. Burney, Esther M. Leerkes Exploring Potential Effects of Child Behavior on the Coparenting Family Caregiving Relationship, Evan F. Davis, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan, Strong Commitments to Intergenerational Family Care of Older Lauren M. Coggins Adults, Kathleen W. Piercy Sibling Temperament and Parents' Observed and Self reported Home as Place for Health Caregiving: Implications for Family Marital Functioning, Brenda L. Volling, Amy Rauer Well being, Elaine S. Marshall Children's Influence on Marital Conflict: A Qualitative Well being of Mid and Later Life Mothers of Children With Investigation, Alice C. Schermerhorn Developmental Disabilities, Lori E. Weeks, Olive Bryanton, Discussant: Susan M. McHale Albert Kozma, Thorny Nilsson Chairs: Evan F. Davis; Sarah}. Schoppe-Sullivan (R; AP/SW) Identity Formation, Parents Relationships and Amenability to Treatment, ~ Larry Forthun, Marilyn Montgomery, Boyd Pidcock t 2:15- 3:45pm Discussant/Moderator: To be Announced (R; AP/SW) & Round Tables Session #411 PA...... Smithfield/ Ft. Pitt Working With Systems Session #415 ...... Sterlings Room 2 / 3 Nibbled to Death by Ducks: Chaos Theory and the Vulnerable Round Tables are l.i.m.ited to 10 participants including the presenters. Family System, Jack Presbury, Lennis Echterling, J. Edson Family Life Education McKee, Joseph Marchal, Eric Cowan (R) 415 1 AC University based Community Initiatives: Engaging Parents in the Cognitive behavioral Treatment of Collaborations That Work, Erik Carlton, Jason Whiting, Kay Childhood Anxiety, Ellen Flannery-Schroeder, Lindsey Bradford, Patricia Dyk Hellmann, Patricia Williams (P) 415 2 EM Addressing Challenges to Safety, Security, and Well being Forgiveness Intervention Model: Application for Coparenting of Ethnic Minorities in Family Life Education, Chantel Lumpkin Post divorce, Kathryn Bonach (R) 415 3 EE Opportunities to Evaluate an On line, Multi state eXten Dynamic Systems Exploration of Affect and Attachment in Marital sion Parent Program, Sally S. Martin, Lenna L Ontai, Andrew Interaction Dustin H. Williams, Brandt Gardner lnl Belmke, Susan D. Walker, Aaron T. Ebata, Daniel J. Weigel Discussant/Presider: To be Announced (P; AP /SW) U (P) 415 4 FS Benefits of Portfolio Assessment for Internships, Jane D. Lanigan Session #412 PA ...... King's Terrace (P) 415 5 EE Strategies for Teaching Family Life Education: Sexual Agency Successes and Challenges, Linda M. Oravecz, Linda Stone You Can't Hustle All Your Life: Prostituted Women's Attempts to (P) 415 6 EE Teaching for Transformation: Traveling With Exit the Sex Industry, Rochelle L. Dalla Students to West Africa, Sally A Gillman From Waiting it Out to Working it Out: Students as Sexual Decision (P) 415 7 FS Family Science Department and Career Center Makers, Erica K. Husser, Katherine R. Allen, Dana Stone Collaborations: Partnerships Which Benefit Family Science Losing Control: Young Women's Descriptions of Compromised Students, Debra R. Snyder, Raeann R. Hamon Sexual Agency, Laurel B. Crown, Linda J. Roberts l'i1 (P) 415 8 FF The Myth of Emotionless Fieldwork and the Study of Moderator/Discussant: To be Announced (P; AP/SW) D Families in a Criminal Justice Setting, Karen S. Joest, Jennifer Lambert-Shute, Joyce Arditti, Latanya Walker Session #413 PA ...... Grand Ballroom 3 Family Relationships Father Involvement (R) 415 9 PH Home for the Holidays? Psychological Ambivalence, Work, Family, and Other: Alternative Models of Fatherhood, Todd Intergenerational Relationships, and Family Celebrations, L Goodsell, Robyn J. Barrus Elizabeth J. Plowman Longitudinal Relations Between Maternal Gatekeeping and Father (R) 415 10 RT Use of the Add Health Study Data in Family and Involvement, Elizabeth A. Cannon, Michael B. Wells, Sarah Relationship Research, Christine E. Kaestle, Jemufer K J. Schoppe-Sullivan, Geoffrey L. Brown, Sarah C. McGuire, Stephen T. Russell Mangelsdorf (R) 415 11 FH Longitudinal Effects of Child related Interparental Congruence of Parents' Fathering Role Beliefs and Later Father Conflict in Infancy, Patricia Pendry Involvement, Kari L. Adamsons, B. Kay Pasley 1-rQl (R) 415 12 RT Avoiding Families: The Effects of Teenage Work on Discussant/Presider: Joseph Pleck (R; AP/SW) ~ I Famil and Peer Relation Yasemin Besen-Cassino 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 49 Saturday, November 10

4:00 - 5:30 pm Pre Adolescents Describe Prosocial Behavior: Testing a Real world Measure, Susan D. Talley, Christi Bergin, David Law Concurrent Sessions 12 Discussant: Jason Hans Presider: Deborah Bailey (R; AP/SW) $

Session #416 PA ...... Benedum Session #420 SY...... Grand Ballroom 3 Parental Interactions and Involvement Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy: Whose View (R) Parent Involvement at Home and School and Learning related Makes a Difference? Social Skills, Michelle J. Craig, B. Kay Pasley Symposium Leaders: Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Tatiana Gleboba, (P) Promoting Parent Infant Interaction: Evaluation of a Parent Brandon Silverthorn, Michael Knerr, Rashrni Gangarruna, Education Program,Jo Lynn Cunningham Tiffany McDowell, Katie Adkins, Erika Grafsky, Kevin (P) Enhancing Home Visitation Programs with Attachment based Meyer, Robin Delaney Strategies, Berna J. Skrypnek, Lori D. Harach Therapeutic Alliance and Progress in Couple Therapy: Multiple Discussant: To be Announced Perspectives Presider: Maureen Mulroy (AP/SW) [[j Initial Factors Impacting Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy Splits in Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy and Drop out Session #417 SY ...... Rivers Differences in Therapeutic Alliance Trajectories for Individual Race Notwithstanding: Asian Female Professors in Versus Couple Cases Predominantly White Classrooms Chair: Suzanne Bartle-Haring (R ; AP/SW) ~ Symposium Leaders: Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Seongeun Kim, Shi-Ruei Fang, Yan Ruth Xia, Xiaolin Xie Session #421 PA ...... Grand Ballroom 4 Listening to the Silence Motherhood Cashing on my Cultural Capital Understanding Korean Mothers with Children Who Have Autism, Working Through my Ups and Downs Hytm-Kyung You, Lori A. McGraw, Katherine A. MacTavish A Bicultural Chinese American Professor Speaks The Transition to Parenthood and the Effects of Mothers' Challenging Racial Inequality and Empowering Students and Myself Unfulfilled Expectations, R. Roudi Nazarinia, James M. Through Teaching and Mentoring White, Walter R. Schumm Chair: Karen Mui-Teng Quek (P; AP/SW) ~ The Impact of Maternal Stress on Mothers' Perceptions of Their Preschool Children's Social Behaviors in Korean Families, Anna Session #418 PA ...... Brigade Cho Domestic and Family Violence Racial Ethnic Variation in Child Care Strategies Among Low Domestic Violence Against Married Women in Egypt, Kathryn income Mothers, Colleen K Vesely, Kevin Roy ri1 Yount,LiLi Discussant/Moderator: To be Announced (R; AP/SW) .,. The Process of Leaving Abusive Relationships: A Critical Analysis of Boundary Ambiguity in the Stages of Change Model, Lyndal Session #422 PA ...... Birmingham Bee Lian Khaw, Jennifer L. Hardesty Work, F amily and Power Differential The Role of Pets in the Lives of Women Seeking Shelter From Immigrants' Human Capital and Economic Achievement, Mihaela Violence, Jennifer Hardesty, Lyndal Khaw, Marcella Robila Ridgway, Cheryl Weber, Teresa Miles Part time Employment as a Strategy to Balance Work and Family, Family of Origin Predictors of Physical, Verbal, and Sexual Abuse, Margarida M. Demarchi Alice Koech, c:audia Heath, Judy van de Ven~e llli _ Gender Role Disruption and Marital Satisfaction Among Chinese Moderator: Debbte Coehlo (R, AP/SW) "-ii' International Students, Jing Zhang, Suzanna Smith , Discussant/Presider: Sandra Bailey (AP/SW) 0 Session #419 PA ...... Smithfield/Ft. Pitt Issues Facing Families With Adolescents Session #423 PA ...... King's Terrace A Model of Paternal Authority and Adolescent Behavioral Preschool Children's Worlds Autonomy, Joey Fronheiser, Carolyn Henry The Influence of Family Structure and Stability on the Well being Dimensions of Educational Risk and the Families of Court of Very Young Children, Susan L Brown involved Youth, Christiana M. Russell, Ji-Youog Lim, Preschoolers' Self concepts and Their Behavior During Family Stephen M. Gavazzi Interaction, Amy E. Phillips, J. Claire Cook, SarahJ. Fathers of Children Born to Adolescent Mothers: Predictors of Schoppe-Sullivan, Andrew K. Phillips Fatherhood, Stacy D. Thompson

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4:00 - 5:30 pm 6:00pm Concurrent Sessions 12 Session #424 . . Meet at Hilton Front Desk

Session #423 Continued Taste of Pittsburgh Children's Perceptions of Family: Examining the Berkeley Puppet Interview, MelissaJ. Herzog, Carol Lynn Martin, Laura D. If you are staying in Pittsburgh on Saturday night, end your Hanish, Richard A. Fabes conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues Pre school Children's Social Understanding During Conflict and enjoying a relaxing evening in a Pittsburgh restaurant. Sign Situations, Kerry L. Kazura, Rachel Flanders up in the Hospitality Room. Discussant/Presider: Jean Gerard (R; AP/ SW} r-JJI

Nationa Counci on Fami y Re ations 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-6:00pm Friday, November 9, 9:00 am- 5:00pm Quick-draw caricatures on Friday, Noon-3:30pm Prize drawings on Friday, 12:30 p.m.

Join us in the Exhibits Area for Meet the Editors' Reception at the Wiley-Blackwell Booth, Thursd ay, 5:00- 6:00p.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 #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

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 51 General Conference Information

Welcome tO the 69th NCFR Annual Conference. The theme: Family ONGOING EVENTS AND SERVICES Vulnerabilities: Challenges to Safety, Securffy and Well-being is the focus of a stimulating and relevant program. Conference Registration Ballroom Foyer, 2m Floor Hilton Hotel This year's offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and Hours: Tuesday, November 6 7:00am 1:00pm, and 2:00 5:00pm practitioner updates are outstanding NCFR Sections have planned Wednesday, November 7 Friday, November 9 8:00am 1:00pm; stimulating special ropic workshops, symposia and posters covering a 2:00 5:00pm; Saturday, November 10 8:00 anJ 1:00pm wide range of topics in family sciences.

In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with colleagues, Hospitality Center/ Silent Auction/ Local Information meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs. Have lunch with Grand Ballroom 1 2nd Floor several of NCFR's Fellows at a "Lunchin' With the Legends" Wednesday, November 7 Friday, November 9 8:00am 5:00pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Saturday, November 10 8:00am 2:00pm Sponsored by the Local Arrangements Committee, the Association of Please leave your cell phone number or Hilton number with family Councils and Mid Atlantic Council on Family Relations. and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be difficult Co chairs: Raeann Hamon and Abraham Hwang

Accommodations for Special Needs This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues, to visit To insure that all may fully participate in the conference, please ask the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the Pittsburgh someone at the conference registration desk to contact Cindy Winter, area tourist and visitors information A Silent Auction \vill feature if you have special needs. items open for bidding Plan to do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds will go to Family Service Partners, a local family agency. If You Have Questions Or Need Help ... Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk in the Ballroom Foyer Sign up sheets for the Saturday evening Taste of Pittsburgh are on the 2nd floor during registration hours and staff will gladly assist you. posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and enjoy Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Thursday and Friday. Feel free your last night in Pittsburgh on a restaurant on Mount Washington to ask questions of the Board, committee and Elections Council overlooking the city. members who are wearing colored ribbons on their name badges. There \vill be a complete list of emergency services in the Hospitality N ote: You must wear your name badge at all times. Badges are Center. dlecked at the door before you can enter the room. Those not regis rered may not be admitted to sessions. Exhibits Grand Ballroom 1 2"" Floor Your Conference Registration Fee covers admission to the Thursday, November 8 Noon 6:00 pm following events: • Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, public Friday, November 9 9:00am 5:00pm policy seminars, round tables, posters • Special sessions, section and Staff Director: Lynda Bessey focus group business meetings • All receptions that are not for special Prizes awarded on Friday. Check on page 51 for a complete list of invitation only • Exhibits • Newcomers' Reception for first and exhibitors and events. second time attendees only

Events Requiring Additional Fees and/or Registration: NCFR Job Fair • Pre conference workshops on Tuesday, November 6 and Board and Forbes Room l"Floor Wednesday, November 7 • Association of Councils Leadership Wednesday, November 7 Saturday, November 10, Noon 6:00pm Workshop/Lunch, Wednesday, November 7 • Lunchin' With the Coordinator: Jeanne Strand Legends Round Tables Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Computers will be available at the Job Fair for job seekers and Refund Policy: employers with jobs to post will be able to register online at REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND POST­ http://employment.ncfr.org/. Job listings will include academic and MARKED BY NOVEMBER 1, 2007. NO REFUNDS WILL BE other fields. Prospective employers and employees can meet face to GIVEN AFTER NOVEMBER 1 EXCEPT FOR A MEDICAL face at the Conference. EMERGENCY Registration fee refunds are subject to a 35% administrative fee. No refunds for special events unless the event is Cyber Cafe cancelled. Refund checks will be mailed approximately 3 weeks after 2"" Floor Foyer the Conference. Check e mails at the Cyber Cafe. Please keep your time brief when others are waiting

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Earn Valuable Continuing Education Hours! Convenience Stores: Market News, 210 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 642 2321 NCFR is approved by the American Psychological Association, 7-Eleven, 601 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 471 2022 National Board of Certified Counselors, National Association of Nielsen's, 620 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Phone: 412 281 0955 Social Workers, and NCFR Certified Family life Educator Program to Shuman Market, 419 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 281 7292 offer continuing education opportunities for psychologists, therapists, social workers and other family professionals. NCFR maintains all Other Services: responsibility for the program. Child Care: If you need child care, the concierge at the Hilton Hotel has a list of If you registered for Continuing Education certificates fill out the form child care providers who come to the hotel. There are several facilities that is in your registration packet. If you didn't sign up for this you can downtown. Please do a background check on the facilities before using go to the Conference registration cashier and sign up. There is a $25 fee. them. Make arrangements prior to your arrival, at least one day before Certificates of attendance will be mailed byJanuary 15, 2008. you need the service.

One hour attendance verification is given for each clock hour in Small World Early Learning and Development Centers, 607 Penn content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded) Up to 4{) Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 391 8238 hours are eligible for CFLE credit. If you have questions contact Point Park Children's School, 201 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Cindy Winter, Conference Director ( [email protected]). Phone: 412 392 3970 Metro Preschool and N ursery, 332 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Emergencies: Phone: 412 281 7045 In the event of an emergency, dial "66" from any house Allegheny Childcare Academy, 333 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 201 6931 phone in the hotel. Inform the Hotel Operator of the nature of the emergency and location. A specific response team will immediately Hotel Information respond D o not dial 911, as slow down the process. this will The Pittsburgh Hilton H otel, 600 Commonwealth P l., Pittsburgh, For non emergency situations, the following is a list of nearby facilities: PA 15222 (phone: 412 391 4600), is the Headquarters hotel. It is one of the city's largest, most recognized hotels, ideally located in down H ospital: town Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and adjacent to Point State Park and St. O air H ospital, 100 Bower Hill Rd., Pittsburgh 15243 Pittsburgh's famed Three Rivers. The hotel is also near the Convention Phone: 412 253 4896 Center and across the river from Heinz Field and PNC Park. At the Medical Oinics/P hysicians: gateway to the Cultural District, the Hilton Pittsburgh hotel is the hub Adagio H ealth, 400 Stanwix St # 1000, Pittsburgh of activities for sporting events, The Arts Festival, The Regatta, etc. Phone: 412 288 214{) Hotel Services and Amenities : Thomas Lewis, MD, 625 Stanwix St., Pittsburgh J. • 24 Hour Self Service Business Center Phone: 412 281 1757 • Complimentary High speed Wtreless Internet Access in Guest Debra Tanner Abell and Assoc., 603 Stanwix #1310, Pittsburgh Rooms and Public Space Phone: 412 281 4770 • Complimentary Downtown Shuttle for guests on first come first Women's H ealth Services, Inc., 221 5th Ave., Pittsburgh served basis Phone: 412 562 1910 • Complimentary kiosk in lobby for printing airline boarding passes Physicians, 339 6th Ave# 4, Pittsburgh • ATM Phone: 412 2811594 • Foreign Currency Exchange Dentists: • The complimentary Health Club includes a new line of weight E mmert D ental Associates, 433 Market St., Pittsburgh equipment and cardio mach.ines, all equipped with individual Phone: 412 434 6060 televisions. Located on the 4th floor, the Health Club is open for a Sixth Street D ental, 125 6th St, Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 338 0678 refreshing workout at anytime of the day. Warren R O ark, D .D .S., 320 Fort Duquesne Blvd# 120, Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 471 3421 Hotel Restaurants: Richard C . Rothrock, D .D.S., 320 Fort Duquesne Blvd.,# 1235, The Promenade Cafe invites you co enjoy classic American Cuisine Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 471 6811 in an exciting restaurant overlooking the park at Gateway Center, open daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Visit the Three Rivers Pub to Pharmacies: watch your favorite game and enjoy a Domestic or Imported draft CVS Pharma.(:y, 242 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 566 2619 beer or cocktail. Enjoy a hearty selection of sandwiches and snacks. It Rite Aid, 318 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 434 6607 is open for Lunch and Dinner (Hours: 11:30 am 2:00 am)

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No Smoking Pol icy : Getting Your Money's Worth From the Conference Smoking is not permitted in any of the meeting rooms at the • Plan your conference events with your Personal Program Scheduler Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel on page 4 of this program. Make appointments with colleagues in advance. Restaurants and Fast Food Within One-Fourth Mile • Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes! From the Hotel: • Use the message board near the registration. Chicalos Snack Bar, 300 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. • Stay healthy! The fitness room is available on the 41h floor. Phone: 412 562 9080 • Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see NCFR Palomino Restaurant Rotisseria, 444 Liberty Ave., #100, staff with concerns. Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 642 7711 Cuzamil, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 642 2000 Networking Opportunities Galore! McDonald's, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 391 5470 • Newcomers' Reception meet other first time attendees and the Rosa Villa Ristorante, 500 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. NCFR Board of Directors. Wednesday night Phone: 412 456 5927 • President's Welcoming Reception Wednesday night. Meet Wendy's, 502 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 281 0419 Diane Cushman, new NCFR Executive Director, the board, and Gateway Center Cafeteria, 603 Stanwi:x St., Pittsburgh. NCFR Fellows. Phone: 412 261 9671 • Lunchin' With the Legends (NCFR Fellows) Thursday, Friday, Jimmy John's Gommet Sandwich, 506 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. Sarurday Phone: 412 697 0999 • University Receptions Thursday night Max and Erma's Restaurants, 630 Stanwi:x St, Pittsburgh. • E xhibits Thursday and Friday Phone: 412 471 1140 • Dance with "The Lost Faculties" Friday night India Palace Cuisine, 1 51h 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 Jetmy Lee Bakery, 430 Market St., Pittsburgh. Phone: 412 471 6861

Fun Facts about Pittsburgh

• The polio vaccine was developed by Dr. Jonas E. Salk and his staff at the University of Pittsburgh in 1953. • Pittsburgh is the home of two media firsts-WQED, the first community-sponsored educational television station in America and KDKA, the nation's first radio station, debuted in 1955 and 1920, respectively. • The first baseball stadium, Forbes Field, was built in Pittsburgh in 1909. • The Smiley:-), the first Internet emoticon, was created in 1980 by a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist. • Academy Award-winning actress Shirley Jones was Miss Pittsburgh 1952. • Pittsburgh is the birthplace of playwright August Wilson, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and authors Rachel Carson and Gertrude Stein. • The first Mr. Yuk Sticker was created at the Poison Center at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh after research indicated that the skull and crossbones previously used to identifY poisons had little meaning to modern children.

For more information on Pittsburgh's history, industry and many attractions, access the Visit Pittsburgh website at www.visitpittsburgh.com .

54 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 84Vf' THIS DATE, SlJBM« A PROPOSAL, AND JOIN lJS IN 2008!

NCFR

Lenses on Family

70th Annual Conference Wednesday, November 4 - Saturday, November 7, 2008 Pre-conference Workshops: Tuesday, November 3

Peabody Hotel - Uttle Rock, Arkansas (home of the "Peabody Ducks")

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 St udents

Program Chair: Anisa Zvonkovic, Ph .D., Texas Tech University

Information about the 2008 Call for Proposals will be available on NCFR's website by November 15, 2007. All submissions will be submitted electronically. See http:/ ; www.ncfr.orgjconfj current;call.asp

Topics: Service Learning, How to Judge Scientic Research When Things are Factual and When They are not, Transnational Families Plus • Research Updates for Re lfhe lenses through which we \riew family affect what is seen and pro\rides new focus • Research U d searchers • p . . p ates for Practitioners f1nseen, as well as how our research findings ate understood. The on family life, in ractJttoner Upda ~erne of this year's conference encompasses how families are defined, particular by • Lunchin' With thetes for Practitioners phich family processes ate presumed to be adaptive, and how our demonstrating • Un 'lin Legends • y, Vt!! g the Institutional fden tity PI research findings ate interpreted in the public arena. how family ours of the Clinton Lib an members work, • Great Networking rary furring on diverse lenses (cross culturally, methodologically, discipli play, and parily, pedagogically, ideologically, and in other ways) allows us to e.'< • And much more! communicate pand our\rision of possibilities for family relationships. wirh one anorher. - Cross cultural work shows varieties of family experiences; for • Pedagogy is enhanced by putting on different lenses, which can example, transnational families (m which family members live in mean teaching from an experiential mewpoint, incorporating ser\rice different countries) illuminate how family is defined and maintained learning, and orher innovations. Innovative pedagogical techniques in the face of geographic, political, and financial barriers. push students and faculty to expand their tmderstandings of family Complementary and contrasting methodological approaches on relationships. similar content areas are encouraged in order to survey rhe field • In rhe public arena, the concept of family is often referred ro in from multiple vantage points. order to put a lens on issues that are commonly understood, but Family studies has always been interdisciplinary, but scholarship what types of families are consid=d and how does this lens from disciplines not ordinarily associated with family studies obscure what is seen?

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56 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Behind the Scenes Program Committee

Program Chair ...... Patricia H yjer 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 H yjer Family Policy ...... Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Intellisolve, Medina, O hio 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 E x Officio: Conference Director ...... Cind y 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

Local Arrangements Committee

Job Fair ...... Jeanne Strand, Chair Hospitality Center/Local Information ...... Raeann Hamon and Abraham H wang, Messiah College, Co-chairs Silent Auction ...... Raeann Hamon and Abraham H wang, 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

2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 57 Journal ofMarriage and Family Family RelatioiU and the NCFR's new publication Journal ofFamily Therapy and Reviewd

Please come and celebrate with the editors of each NCFR journal and discuss the latest research with your colleagues in the field.

Location: Wiley-Blackwell Booths# 9 and 10 Date: Thursday, November 9th Time: 5:00- 6:00p.m.

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58 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Board of Directors

2006/2007 Board Members

President ...... Pamela A. Monroe, Louisiana State University President elect ...... Ma..xine Hammonds-Smitl1, 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 PamelaMoruoe Association of Councils President ...... Marcie J. Brooke, CFLE, Working Family Resource Center, Minnesota Student/New Professionals Representative ...... April L Few, VIrginia Tech E x 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 Maxine Association of Councils President elect ...... Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University Hammonds- Student/ New Professionals Representative ...... April L Few, Virginia Tech Smith Ex Officio: NCFR Executive Director ...... Diane L. Cushman NCFR Executive Ass is tan t/ Board Liaison ...... Jeanne A. Strand Editors Journal ofMarriage and Family (2007) ...... Alexis J. Walker, Oregon State University Jow11al ofMarriage and Family (2008) ...... David Demo, University of North Carolina Greensboro Family Relations: Jnterdisciplinmy Journal ofApplied Family Studies ...... Joyce Arditti, VIrginia Tech Journal ofFamily 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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60 2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program Staff and Affiliated Councils

NCFR Headquarters Staff

Toll free phone number (U.S. and Canada) ...... 888 781 9331 Member Relations Director ...... Lynda Bessey NCFR phone Number ...... 763 781 9331 ext. 22: direct: 763 231 2892; Email: [email protected] Fax ...... 763 781 9348 Membership Information Assistant ...... Jason Samuels General E mail ...... [email protected] ext. 18; Direct: 763 231 2888; Email: [email protected] Website ...... www.ncfr.org UN. Representative: ...... Marilyn Bensman, Ph.D. E mail: [email protected] Executive Director ...... Diane L. Cushman ext. 21; direct: 763 231 2891 E mail: [email protected] Accounting Assistant ...... Pat Knutson-Grams ext 14; direct: 763 231 2884; E mail: [email protected] Certification Director ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · Diane Cushman Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed. CFLE ext. 12; direct: 763 231 2882 E mail: [email protected] Conference Director ...... Cynthia Winter, CMP ext. 15; direct 763 231 2885; E mail: [email protected] Executive Assistant/Board liaison/Website Administrator ...... Jeanne Strand ext 11; direct: 763 231 2881; E mail: [email protected] Finance/Business Director ...... John Pepper ext. 16; direct: 763 231 2886; E mail: [email protected] Community and Public Policy Director ...... Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE NCFR Staff ext. 17; direct 763 231 2887; E mail: [email protected] Back row (left to right): Jeanne Strand, Jason Samuels, Dawn Mail Oerk/lnventory ...... Judy Schutz, Cassidy, John Pepper ext. 20; direct: 763 231 2890; Email: [email protected] Front row (left to right): Cindy Winter, Judy Schutz, Lynda Bessey, Nancy Gonzalez, Pat Knutson Grams, Diane Cushman Association of Councils Executive Board Oklahoma ...... Glee Absher 'towson Univ: ...... Linda Stone Texas ...... David Sager Univ: of Dlinois ...... Angela Wiley Utah ...... Susan Ericksen Univ: of Maryland ...... Roger Rubin President .... Marcie Brooke Univ: of Tennessee ..... Julia and James Malia Program Chair ...... Regional/ Local Univ: of Detroit Mercy ...... Libby Blume ...... Kathleen Gilbert Mid Atlantic States (DE, PA, MD) Univ: of Kentucky...... Patricia Hyjer Dyk Secretary..... Cassidy Mellor ...... Rebecca Pettit Univ: of Missouri...... Marilyn Coleman Section liaison Northwest (AK, BC, ID, MJ', OR, WA) ...... Weber State Univ...... Chloe Merrill ...... J. Lyn Rhoden ...... Jane Lanigan North Texas Univ: ...... Tommie Lawhon Student/New Professional Reps Greater Greensboro, NC ...... Cindy Dorman Minnesota Stud. Coun...... Jodi Dworkin . Justin Dyer; J. Lyn Rhoden Marcie Brooke Taiwan, ROC ..... Hsian.g-MingJustine Kung Pioneer Coun. on Pam. Rei ...... Linda Ladd Past President/Nominating Pam. Rei. Coun. at Central M1 Univ: ...... Committee Chair...... Raeann Hamon Student Councils (Advisors) ...... Jeffrey Angera Staff liaison ...... Lynda Bessey Bowling Green St U niv: ...... Jean Gerard East Carolina Univ: ...... Elizabeth Carton lipscomb Coun. on Pam. Rei. . ... John Conger Affiliated Council Presidents ...... and Linda Robinson Univ: of Central OK Campus Coun. on Pam. Rei . Louisiana Tech Univ: ...... Tammy Harpel ...... Glee Absher State Messiah Col...... Raeann Hamon Univ: of Nevada Reno ...... Ann Rice California ...... Jacki Booth Samford Univ: ...... Jonathan Davis Univ: of Hawaii Manoa ...... Mary Martini Dlinois ...... Angela Wiley S. Carolina St. Univ: ...... Sheila Littlejohn Univ: of Wisconsin Stout...... Leslie Koepke Michigan ...... Tara Saathoff-Wells Syracuse Univ: ...... Robert Moreno Minnesota ...... Minnell Tralle Tech Coun. on Pam. Rei ...... Lane Powell Ohio ...... Donna Crossman

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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 followed by Session Number(s) in which the person is a participant. All sessions in the program are listed in chronological order. Sessions beginning with #1 occur on Wednesday, those with #2 are on Thursday, #3 are on Friday, and #4 are on Saturday. To fmd the participant's name go to the session number in the program. Participants who are participating in a round table or poster session will have the individual number as well as the session number (e.g. #216 71).

A Amato, Paul, Penn State Univ. Barber, Asha, Michigan State Univ. Benson, Mark J., Vtrginia Tech Abernathy, Nadine, Univ. of ...... #213,218 1 ...... #230 ...... #406 29 Missouri Columbia .... #216 71 Ames, Barbara D., Michigan State Barber, Bonnie L., Murdoch Univ. . Betge,Jerica, Univ. of Minnesota Abraham, W. Todd, Iowa State Univ...... #318 58 ...... #408 ...... #323 Univ...... #TC3C Anderson, Aaron 1., Utah State Barnett, Rosemary, Univ. of Florida Bergin, Christi, Utah State Univ. Acevedo, Veronica, SUNY Oneonta Univ...... #406 41 ...... #318 40 Uintah Basin ...... #419 ...... #21642 Anderson, James R., Michigan State Barrus, Robyn J., Brigham Young Berglund, Dorothy M., Mississippi Acock, Alan, Oregon State Univ. Univ...... #318 58 Univ...... #413 Univ. for Women...... #209 ...... #TC1A, 101,121 Anderson, Edward, Univ. of Texas Barry, Elaine S., . Betke, Debra L, Messiah Col. Adams, Beckie, Ball State Univ. Austin ...... #216 64, 406 37 ...... #313 ...... #224, 310,325 ...... #406 49 Anderson, Elaine A., Univ. of Bartell, Denise, Univ. of Wisconsin Berkowitz, Dana, Louisiana State Adams, Bert, Univ. of Wisconsin Maryland ...... #318 75, 405 Green Bay ...... #216 36 Univ...... #231, 321 Madison ...... #119,320 1 Anderson, Jared R, Univ. of Bartle Haring, Suzanne, Ohio State Bertram, Anita Glee, Univ. of Cent. Adams, jerome F., Univ. of Rhode Minnesota ...... #318 44 Univ. Oklahoma ...... #314 Island ...... #326 3 Anderson, Julius W., Illinois State ... #318 12,406 11,406 47,420 Besen Cassino, Yasetnin, Montclair Adamsons, Kari L, Univ. of Univ...... #318 9 Bartolic, Silvia, Univ. of Texas at State Univ...... #404, 415 12 Connecticut ..... #TC2B, 413 3 Anderson, Kathryn, Florida Int. Austin ...... #TCPL, 120 Bhattacharya, Sharika, U niv. of Adkins, KateS., Ohio State Univ. Univ...... #216 9 Bass, Brenda L, Univ. of No. Iowa Pittsburgh ...... #216 16, 406 7 ..... #216 57,311,406 47,420 Anderson, Stephen A., Univ. of ...... #404 Bianchi, Suzanne, Univ. of Adler Baedet, Francese a, Auburn Connecticut...... #326 Bates, James S., Syracuse Univ. Maryland ...... #219 Univ...... #406 68 Andes, Luanne, Univ. of 1\ 216 21, 223 Blackwell, Ann P., Univ. of Alberts, Madge, Univ. of Minnesota ...... #TC3B, 415 8 Baugh, Eboni J., Univ. of Florida .. Southern Mississippi ...... #118 E.xt...... #103 Armstrong, Anita, North Coast ...... #318 62 Blair, Sampson Lee, State Univ. of Alexander, Karen L, Texas Tech Health Ministry ...... #115 Beach, Kathy, Univ. of Nebraska New York ...... #406 36 Univ...... #216 4 Arndt, Cathrine, Univ. of Georgia ...... #110 Blaisure, Karen , Western Mchigan Alfaro, Edna C., Arizona State ...... #40612 Beach, Steven RH., Univ. of Univ...... #113 Univ...... #221, 309 Asay, Sylvia M., Univ. of Nebraska Georgia ...... #327 Blanchard, Victoria L, Brigham Allen, Katherine R, Vi rginia Tee .. at Kearney ...... #312 Becket Blease, Kathryn, Young Univ...... #406 56 #TPPL, 313, 318 76, Atkins, Julie, Univ. of Southern Washington State Univ. Blankemeyet, Maureen, Kent State ...... 407 9,412 Maine ...... #318 71 Vancouver ...... #406 14 Univ...... #318 59 Allen, Kim I., Univ. of Missouri Behnke, Andrew, NC State Univ. Blow, Adrian J., Michigan State Columbia ..... #216 66, 216 70 B ...... #TC3A, 309, 345, 415 3 Univ...... #21619,318 58 Allen, Sarah, Brigham Young Univ.. Badgett, M. V. Lee, Univ. of Bell, David, lndiana Univ. Purdue Blumer, Markie L C., Univ. of ...... #120,216 23 Massachusetts ...... #210 Univ. Indianapolis ...... #110 1 Alaska at Anchorage Allen, William D., Private Practice, Bailey, Deborah, Central Michigan Bell Scott, Patricia, U niv. of ...... #213, 406 67 Minneapolis, MN Univ...... #318 65, 419 Georgia ...... #332 Boden,Jeremy S., Texas Tech Univ...... #114, 204,205 Bailey, Sandra, Montana State Univ. Belsher, Bradley, A Center For ...... #406 50 Allgocxl, Scot, Utah State Univ...... #137,422 Relationships ...... #216 45 Bogenschneidet, Karen, Univ. of ...... #308, 406 40, 406 53 Bak,Jennifer, Michigan State Univ.. Bengtson, Vern L, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison. #112, 320 2 Allison, Barbara N., Texas Tech ...... #230 Southern California...... #128 Bolkan, Cory, Oregon State Univ... Univ...... #216 47 Baker, Lindsey A., Univ. of Benitez, Leah M, Univ. of Texas at ...... #318 3 Almeida, David M., Penn State Southern California...... #128 Austin ...... #406 37 Bolland, John M, Univ. of Alabama Univ...... #318 11 Ballard, Sharon M., East Carolina Benn,Juclith, Pressley Ridge ...... #205,409 Alnaser, Fahad, Kuwait Univ. Univ...... #123 ...... #109 7 Bonach, Katbryn,lndiana Univ. of ...... #136 Bamaca, Mayra Y., Arizona State Benson, Lisa), Univ. of Maryland . Pennsylvania ...... #411 Amanor Boadu, Yvonne, Kansas Univ...... #221,309 ...... #331 Booth, Alan, Penn State Univ. State Univ...... #318 30 Baptist, Joyce A., Kansas State Benson, Margaret S., Penn State ...... #218 2 Univ...... #234, 318 30 Altoona ...... #208

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Bordere, Tashel C., Univ: of Central Brurnariu, Laura E., Kent State Chandler, Jackie, Western l\>fichigan Collins, Jennifer, Catholic Univ. of Missouri ...... #216 58, 406 25 Univ...... #406 63 Univ...... #216 69 America ...... #216 13 Boss, Pauline, Emeritus, Univ. of Bryant, Bariynda M, Penn State Chaney, Cassandra, Louisiana State Collins, Tammy L., Ohio State Minnesota ...... 218 3 Univ...... #205 Univ...... #406 27 Univ...... #211 Bowen, Gary L., Univ: of North Bryant, Chalandra M., Penn State Chang, l. Joyce, Univ: of Central Colvin, Jan, Louisiana Tech Univ: Carolina Chapel Hill .... #407 1 Univ...... #124,205,409 Missouri ...... #216 58, 406 25 ...... #344 Bower, Don, Univ. of Georgia Bryanton, Olive, Univ: of Prince Chama, Mark, Allegheny County, Combs, Barbara, Georgia State ...... #342 Edward Island ...... #410 PA, Dept. of Human Services .. Univ...... #318 38 Bowler, Russell P., Nad. Jewish Bubriski, Anne, So. Connecticut ...... PP Pre con£ Workshop Conger, Katherine J., Univ. of Medical and Research Ctr. State U niv: ...... #216 15 Chartier, Katherine, So. Virginia California Davis ...... #405 ...... #318 8 Buclcley, Catherine K., Northwest Univ...... #325 Connor, Michael E., California Bowman, Sally, Oregon State Univ. ern Univ...... #406 28 Cheek, Che.ryl L, Penn State Mont State, Long Beach ...... # 114 ...... #308 Buckley, Rhonda R, Texas Woman's Alto ...... #208 Contreras, Dawn, Michigan State Boyd Soisson, Erin F., Messiah Univ...... #118 Chen, Ching Ju, Michigan State Univ...... #406 26 Col...... #224 Buehler, Cheryl A., Univ: of North Univ: ...... #406 26 Conwell, Dabney, Alcohol and Bozek, Katie, Michigan State Univ:. Carolina Greensboro Chen, Wen chi, Kansas State Univ: . Drug Addiction Serv. Bd. of ...... #230 ...... # 108, 406 29, 406 58 ...... #406 52 Cuyahoga County ...... #336 3 Bradford, Kay, Univ: of Kentuck-y Bulcroft, Rick, Western Washington Cheng, Wenhsing, Texas Woman's Cook, Emily C, Univ: of North ...... #415 1 Univ...... #TC2B Univ...... #123 Carolina Greensboro ... #406 73 Brandon, Denise J., Univ: of Burg, James E., Indiana Univ. Cheon, Hee Sun, Iowa State Univ: . Cook,). Claire, Ohio State Univ. Tennessee ...... #308 Purdue Univ.,Ft. Wayne ... #304 ...... #318 54 ...... #406 28, 423 Branscomb, Kathryn R., Univ: of Burgess, Anne M., Univ: of So. Chema, Marc, Allegheny County, Cooney, Teresa, Univ: of l\>fissouri lllinois ...... #216 41 l\>fississippi ...... #118 PA Dept. of Human Services ...... #406 18 Braun, Bonnie, Univ: of Maryland Burgess, Norma Bond, Syracuse ...... #PP Pre con£ Wk. Copen, Casey, Univ: of Southern ...... #223 2, 315, 405 Univ...... #301, 332 Chibucos, Thomas R., Bowling California ...... #128, 406 20 Bredehoft, David J., Concordia Burke, Jay E., Oklahoma State Univ. Green State Univ: ...... #207 Cordova, David, Michigan State Univ: ...... #204, 216 68 ...... #334 Cho, Anna, U niv. of North Texas Univ...... #126, 216 30,216 31 Bredow, Carrie A., Univ. of Texas Burney, Regan V., Univ: of North ...... #421 Cornille, Thomas A., Florida State at Austin ...... #117 Carolina Greensboro ..... #414 Chou, Li Tuan, Diwan Univ. Univ...... #124, 318 28 Bremner, Rita, SUNY Oneonta Burt, Callie Harbin, Univ. of ...... #116 Costello, Amelia, Univ. of illinois ...... #216 42 Georgia...... #318 45 Christiansen, Abigail T., Purdue ...... #216 41 Brenneman, Bob, Friends Univ: Busby, Dean M., Brigham Young Univ...... #406 15 Cotde, Nathan R, Univ: of North ...... #406 17 Univ...... #119 Chuo, Young ju, Silla Univ. ... #127 Texas ...... #314,406 38 Bridgers, Jr., James C., MayaTech Bush, Kevin R., l\>fiarni Univ: Chung, Grace H., Univ. of Cowan, Eric, James Madison Univ. Corporation ...... #21614 ...... #127 California, Los Angeles ...... #411 Briggs, Kathleen, Oklahoma State Buys, David R, Auburn Univ: ...... #105, 241, 245 Cox, Martha J., Univ. of North Univ...... #230 ...... #318 7 Oark, Laura J., Messiah Col. Carolina/Chapel Hill .... . #404 Britoer, Preston A., Univ: of ...... #224 Cox, Ronald, Michigan State Univ. Connecticut ...... #324 c Oa.rke, Leonie, Florida State Univ...... #216 19 Brooke, Marcie J., Working Family Cabrera, Natasha J., Univ: of ...... #318 72 Craft, Shonda M, Ohio State Univ: Resource Center, St. Paul, MN Maryland ...... #232 Oa.rk l\>filler, Kristi M., Montana ...... #318 61 ...... #130, 204, 336 5, 403 Cammarata, Marc, Cammarata & State Univ: ...... #324 Craig, Michelle J., Florida State Brophy Herb, Holly E., Michigan Associates ...... W /L Summit Oaxton, Amy, Univ: of Univ...... #416 State U niv: ...... #318 22 Campbell, Kelly, Univ: of Georgia MassachusettS ...... #1 07 Cramer, Sheran, Univ. of Nebraska Brosi, Matthew W., Oklahoma State ...... #109 9, 216 24 Cleveland, Harrington H., Texas ...... #125 Univ...... # 109 3, 318 41 Cannon, Eli7-abeth A., Ohio State Tech Univ: ...... #105 Crase, Sedahlia Jasper, Iowa State Brosi, \XIbitney A., Oklahoma State Univ...... #413 Oymer, Shelley, Purdue Univ. Univ...... #216 11, #331 ...... #303,334 Carlton, Erik, Univ. of Kentucky ...... #230 Crawford, Christina L., Univ: of Brown, Amanda , SUNY ...... #415 1 Coehlo, Deborah P., Oregon State Missouri ...... #21 6 70 Plattsburgh ...... #318 42 Carnes, Dana M., Kent State Univ.. Univ: ...... #318 3, 405,418 Crawford, Duane, Texas Tech Univ. Brown, Geoffrey L., Univ: of ...... #117 Coggins, Lauren M, Ohio State ...... TC2A Illinois Urbana/Champaign Carroll, Elizabeth, East Carolina Univ...... #414 Creamer, Elizabeth G., Vi rginia ...... #413 Univ...... #113 Colbert Lewis, Sean C.D., Slippery Tech ...... #216 51 Brown, Susan L., Bowling Green Carroll, Jason S., Brigham Young Rock Univ: of Pennsylvania Creech, Samantha L, Mississippi State Univ: ...... #423 Univ...... #108, 119 ...... #336 10 State U niv: ...... #216 32 Brown, Tiffany, Montclair State Carter, Tara Roshauo, lowa State Coleman, Marilyn, Univ. of Crocholl, Caroline, Nad. E.'tt. Serv. Univ...... #221 Univ...... #216 11 l\>fissouri Columbia . #102, 320 3 ...... Ext. Pre conference WK Browne, Dianne R., State of New Cassidy, Dawn, NCFR .. #242, 319 Coles, Katherine, Univ. of Crock, Rosemary J., Kansas State Jersey ...... #216 53 MassachusettS ...... #1 07 Univ...... #110

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Crockett, Lisa J., U oiv: of Nebraska DelCampo, Diana S., New Mexico Downs, Adam B., Texas Tech Univ. Fagan,ja)', Temple Univ...... #335 State U niv: ...... #216 67 ...... #318 20 ...... #TC3B,232 Crooms, Phyllis, Florida State Uoiv: DelCampo, Robert G. , New Mex Drake, Teske R, lowa State Univ: Fairboum,Jenoifer, Univ. of ...... #318 72 ico State Uoiv.... #109 8,216 67 ...... #115 Maryland ...... #216 49 Crosbie Burnett, Margaret, Univ. of DelCampo, Robert L, New Mexico Draper, Thomas W., Brigham Falceto, Olga, Univ: Federal do Rio Miami ...... #TC3A, 407 2 State U oiv: ...... #216 67 Young Uoiv: ...... #216 40 Grande do Sul ...... #318 52 Crossman, Donna, Ohio State Univ: Delaney, Robin, Ohio State Uoiv. Duncan, Stephen F., Brigham Fang, Sherry Shi Ruei , No. Illinois ...... #300 ...... #406 47,420 Young Univ: Univ...... #417 Crouter, Ann C., Penn State Univ: Delgado, Melissa Y., Ari.zona State ...... #21617,216 52,228 Farrar, TwilaM., Univ: of North ...... #310,404 Univ...... #216 18 Dutton, Catherine L., Texas Texas ...... #406 38 Crow, Janet R., Kansas State Univ: Demarchi, Margarida M .... #422 2 Woman's Uoiv: ...... #118 Fawcett, Elizabeth B., Brigham ...... #110 DeMarco, Allison C., Penn State Dworkin, Jodi, Univ. of "Minnesota Young Univ: ...... #406 56 Crown, Laurel B, Univ. of Univ...... #310 ...... #121,228 Feldhaus, Michael, Univ. of Bremen Wisconsin Madison ...... #412 Demo, David, Univ: of North Dyer, Amy, Washington State Univ...... TC1A Cui, l'vfing, Florida State Uoiv: Carolina Greensboro.... #407 3 ...... #318 39 Few, April L, Virginia Tech ...... #406 19 Denham, Sharon A., Ohio Univ. Dyer, W. Justin, Uoiv: of Dlinois ...... #213, 313,324 Cunningham DeLuca, Mary, Jack ...... #106, 124,222, 243,405 Urbana/Champaign Fife, Stephen, Univ. of Nevada, son Community Action Agency DeReus, Lee Ann, Penn State Univ: ...... #TC3B,345 Las Vegas ...... #326 ...... #318 22 Altoona ...... #244 Dyk, Patricia Hyjer, Univ. of Figlio, Tarrant, Univ. of Florida Cunningham,Jo Lynn, Uoiv: of Descartes, Lara J., U niv. of Kentud..1' ...... #TC1A, 121, ...... #322 Tennessee ...... #416 Connecticut ...... #216 15 ...... 213, 315, 403, 415 1 Fincham, Frank D., Florida State Curran, Melissa A, Univ. of Dickey, Bryce, Western l'vfichigan Univ...... #121, 218 5, 327 Arizona...... #318 5 Univ...... #216 69 E Fine, Mark A., Univ. of l'vfissouri Curtner Smith, Mary Elizabeth, Dilworth, Jennie, Georgia Southern Ebata, Aaron T., Univ. of Nevada, Columbia ...... #320 12,337 Univ. of Alabama ...... #406 5 Univ...... #216 59 Reno ...... #415 3 Fingerman, Karen L., Purdue Uoiv: Cushman, Diane, NCFR..... #141 Dinella, Lisa M., Monmouth Univ: &hterling, Lennis,James Madison ...... #406 48 ...... #212 Univ...... #411 Fischer, Judith L., Texas Tech Uoiv. D Dinnocenzo, Debra, Virtual Works! Economos, Marie, Ohio State Univ: ...... #105, 216 63 Dalla, Rochelle L, Univ: of ...... W/L Summit ...... #106 Fitzgerald, Hiram E., l'vfichigan Nebraska Lincoln, Omaha Distelberg, Brian, Michigan State Edin, Kathryn, Uoiv. of State Univ: ...... #318 22 Campus ...... #412 Univ...... #318 55 PennS}~vaoia ...... #213 Fitzgerald, Megan E., Univ: of Daniel, Stephanie S., Uoiv: of Dodge, Kenneth A., Duke Univ. Edwards, Adrienne L., Virginia Mar}~d ...... #406 22 North Carolina Greensboro ...... #406 66 Tech ...... #324 Fitzpatrick, Jaclri, Texas Tech Univ...... #310, 404 Dodrill, Kathy, Ohio State Univ: Emery, Beth, Middle Tennessee ...... #116, 406 50 Danielewicz,Jennifer, Univ: of ...... #106 State U niv: ...... #318 33 Flanders, Rachel, Uoiv. of New Connecticut ...... #216 60 Dogaru, Cris, Oregon State Univ: Enchautegui, Noerni, Syracuse Hampshire...... #423 D'Appolooia, Kathleen D., PNC ...... #101 Univ...... #310 Flanigan, Nadia N., Florida State Financial Services . W / L Summit Dohert)•, William J., Univ. of Endicott,Nichole, Ohio State Univ. Univ...... #318 28 Darling, Carol A., Florida State Minnesota ...... #323 ...... #216 62 Flannery Schroeder, Ellen, Univ: of Univ...... #126, 201 Dolan, Elizabeth, Uoiv. of New Eng, Sothy, Texas Tech Univ: Rhode Island ...... #411 Dashora, Pushpanjali, Ohio State Hampshire...... #223 ...... #105, 216 3 Fleming, William l'vfichael, Uoiv: of Univ...... #211 Dolbin MacNab, Megan L., Erdem, Gizem, Ohio State Univ. Northern Iowa Davenport, Pat, FAST Nat!. Train Vu:gioia Tech ...... #406 61 ...... #211 ...... #140, 233, 318 46 ing and Evaluation Ctr .. #336 3 Dolenc, Brooke, Oregon State Erolin, KaraS., Univ: of Minnesota Fletcher, Anne C, Univ. of North Davey, Adam, Temple Uoiv. Univ...... #308 ...... #216 22,409 Car()lina Greensbow... #406 73 ...... #318 2 Dollahite, David C., Brigham Etyigit, Suna, Auburn Univ. Fleury Steiner, Ruth, Univ. of Davis, Donna Z., Uoiv: of Florida Young Uoiv...... #TC3A, 128, ...... #406 68 Delaware ...... #209 ...... #1 03, 318 62, 322 ...... 216 74,216 75,216 76 Escobar, Rocio, l'vfichigan State Flick, Marilyn, North Eugene, OR Davis, Evan F., Ohio State Univ. Donnelly, Denise, Georgia State Univ...... #216 30 Public Schs...... #202, 217, 228 ...... #414 Univ...... #318 38 Etoh, Sae, Ochanomizu Uoiv. Fogarty, Kate, Univ: of Florida Davis, Kelly D., Penn State Uoiv. Doodson, Lisa, Thames Valley ...... #216 25 ...... #322 ...... #318 11 Univ...... #406 39 Follmar, Carrie, Texas Tech Univ. Day, Randal, Brigham Yonng Uoiv. Douglas, Jacqueline K., Miami Univ: F ...... #318 53 ...... #218 4 ...... #318 13 Faas, Caitlin S., Kent State Univ: Forthun, Larry, Penn State Uoiv:, Dean, Lukas R, Texas Tech Uoiv. Dowd, Duane, Louisiana Tech ...... #406 46 DuBois ...... #216 63,410 ...... #108 Univ...... #216 56, 216 63 Faber, Anthony J., SE Missouri Fox, Curtis A., Lorna Linda Uoiv: DeFrain, John, Uoiv. of Nebraska Downing, Jordan B., Clark Uoiv. State Univ: ...... #406 45 ...... #406 13 Kearney ...... #312 ...... #231 Fabes, Richard A., Arizona State Univ...... #423

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Fox, Greer Litton, Unlv: of Giunta, Catherine, Seton Hill Univ: Gudino,Aiejandra, Univ: of Hatch, Daniel, Utah State Univ: Tennessee...... #218 6 ...... W /L Summit Missouri Columbia .... #216 71 ...... #406 51 Frias, Larissa V., Purdue Univ: Gleboba, Tatiana, Ohio State Univ: Gudmunson, Clinton G., Univ. of Hauenstein, Emily, Univ. of ...... #216 54, 318 60,406 31 ...... #420 Minnesota ...... #216 34 Virginia ...... #318 74 Friedemann, Marie Luise, Florida Gleed, Rebecca M., Brigham Young Guerin, Alison, SUNY Plattsburgh Hawkins, Alan J., Brigham Young Int. Univ: ...... #216 9 Univ...... #216 40 ...... #318 42 Univ: ...... #406 56 Friese, Bettina, FAST National Glennie, Elizabeth J, UNC Chapel Guimond, Amy, Arizona State Univ: Hawley, Dale R., Unlv. of Training and Evaluation Ctr. Hill ...... #406 9 ...... #212 Wisconsin Stout...... #318 26 ...... #336 3 Goddard, H. Wallace, Univ. of Gunderson, Gregory, Eastern Hawver, Shelley, Jackson Commu Fronheiser, Joey, Univ. of Arkansas ... #204, 218 7, 318 50 Kentucky Univ...... #336 9 nity Action Agency .... #318 22 Oklahoma ...... #419 Goeke Morey, Marcie C., Catholic Gurcbiek, Kelly R, Miami Univ: Heath, Claudia J., Unlv. of FujimotO, Takasbi, Ochanomizu Univ. of America ...... #216 13 ...... #318 13 Kentucky ...... #207, 418 Univ: ...... #216 25 Goen, Todd L., Univ: of Georgia Hellmann, Lindsey, Univ. of Rhode Funabasbi, Keiko, Ochanomizu ...... #406 57 H Island ...... #411 Univ: ...... #216 25 Goldberg, Abbie E., Clark Univ: Haberman, Heather R., Univ. of Helms, Heather M., Univ: of North ...... #231 Minnesota ...... #109 11 Carolina Greensboro ..... #108 G Goldfarb, Karia Paz, Montclair Hachiya, J\.fiki, Auburn Univ. Helser, Robbi, Ohio State Unlv. Gallagher, Sally K., Oregon State State Univ: ...... #227, 338 ...... #406 68 ...... #318 16 Univ...... #216 73 Goncy, Elizabeth A., Kent State Hagey, Derek W., Kansas State Henderson, Katie L., Utah State Gallup, Shari, Ohlo State Unlv: Univ...... #233, 406 46 Univ...... #318 30 Univ: ..... #308, 406 40, 406 42 ...... #106 Gonzales Backen, Melinda A., Hall, Brandi, Oregon State Univ. Henderson, Tammy, Oklahoma Gangamma, Rashmi, Ohio State Arizona State Univ. . #221, #309 ...... #318 76 State Univ: ...... #235, 324 Univ: ...... #216 57, 420 Gonzalez, Chris, Univ: of Hall, Scott S., Ball State Univ. Henclri.x, Charles C., Oklahoma Ganong, Lawrence, Unlv: of Minnesota ... # 128, 228,318 26 ...... #406 49 State U nlv: ...... #230 Missouri Columbia Gonzalez, Nancy, NCFR .... #136 Halvorson, Sarah, North Dakota Henley Walters, Lynda, Univ. of ...... #TC3C, 320 3 Goodman, W. Benjamin, Penn State State U niv: ...... #126 Georgia...... #216 20 Gans, Daphna, Unlv: of Southern Univ...... #404 Hamler, M. Kristen, Ohio Unlv: Hennon, Chatles B., J\.fiami Unlv: California ...... #128 Goodsell, Todd L, Brigham Young ...... #222, 406 64 ...... #127, 226 Gardner, Brandt C., Oklahoma Univ...... #216 33, 413 Hamm, Terri, Alvernia Col. .. #206 Henry, Carolyn S., Oklahoma State State U niv: ...... #220, 411 Goodwin, Paula Y., Natl. Ctr. for Hammonds Smith, Maxine, Inter Univ: .... #11 1, 226,406 74,419 Garland, Eric, Unlv. of North Health Statistics...... #332 generational Wellness and Aging, Hensley, Robert B., Mansfield Unlv: Carolina Chapel Hill ..... TC1B Gordon, Pbilip, Indiana Univ: of Houston, TX .... #103, 132, 316 ...... #406 70 Garrett, Amanda L, Univ: of Pennsylvania ...... PP Pre conf. Hamon, Raeann R, Messiah Col. Hepp, Bethany Willis, Univ of Nebraska ...... #125 ...... Wk;#335 ...... #224,415 7 Delaware ...... #1 09 6; 406 32 Garrett, Kevin C., Kansas State Gordon, Rachel, Univ. of Illinois Han, Wen Jui, Columbia Univ. Herbert , Richard, Texas Tech Unlv. Univ: ...... #234, 318 30 Chicago ...... PP Pre con£ Wk...... #310 ...... #105 Garwick,Ann, Unlv: of "Minnesota Gorman, Kathleen, Univ. of Rhode Hanish, Laura D., Arizona State Hertlein, Katherine, Unlv: of ...... #323 Island ...... #318 66 Univ...... #423 Nevada, Las Vegas ...... #326 Gates, Gary, UCLA...... #210 Gorman, Lisa A., Michigan State Hans, Jason D., Univ: of Kentucky Hertzog, Jodie L, Wichita State Gavazzi, Stephen M., Ohio State Univ...... #318 58 ...... #119, 406 44,419 Univ: ...... #406 60 Univ: ...... #211, 216 38, 233, G rafsky, Erika L, Ohio State Univ: Hanson, Shirley M. H., Emeritus, Herzog, Melissa J., Arizona State ...... 318 16,406 11,419 . #115, 21 1, 216 57,406 47,420 Oregon Health Sciences Univ: Univ: ...... #423 Gaydos, Beth, Ohio State Unlv. Graham, Bonnie C., Virginia Tech ...... #120 Higginbotham, Brian J., Utah State ...... #106 ...... #109 5 Harach, Lori D, Univ: of Alberta Univ: Gellman, Robert, Kansas State Grams, Winne A., North Dakota ...... #416 .... #308, 406 4, 406 41' 406 42 Univ...... #337 State Univ: ...... #326 Hardesty, Jennifer L, Univ. of Hill, Jeffrey, Brigham Young Unlv: Gengler, Colleen, Unlv. of Grant, Herb, Univ: of Minnesota Illinois Urbana/Champaign ...... #120, 216 74 Minnesota ...... #228 ...... #216 22,409 ...... #418 Hilliard, Marisa, Catholic Unlv: of Gerard, Jean, Bowling Green State Greene, Shannon M., Univ: of Hardgrove, Abby V., Unlv. of America ...... #216 13 Univ...... #406 29, 423 Texas Austin... #216 64,406 37 Georgia...... #216 20 Hilton, Jeanne M., Univ: of Nevada Ghazarian, Sharon R, Univ. of G ross, Kevin H., East Carolina Harpel, Tammy S., Lonlsiana Tech ...... #2161 North Carolina Greensboro Univ...... #123 Univ...... #406 60 Hirayama, Ryo, Oregon State Univ...... #221 Grotevant, Hal, Univ. of Minnesota Harris, Victor W., Utah State Unlv...... #318 76 Gilbert, Kathleen R , Indiana Univ...... #139,320 5 ...... #406 51 Hobbs, Anne, NEOC ...... #314 ...... #21610 Grutzmacher, Stephanie K., Univ. Hart, Ann Marie, Unlv: of Hobfoll, Stevan E., Kent State Gilt,>un,Jane F., Univ: of Minnesota of Maryland ...... #213, 325 Wyoming ...... #318 73 Univ: ...... #318 17 ...... #102 Grzywacz, Joseph G., Wake Forest Harvey, Tom, Schneider Downs Hockaday, Cathy, Iowa State Unlv: Gillman, Sally A., South Dakota Univ. Sch. of Medicine ...... W/LSummit ...... #40616 State Unlv: ...... #415 6 ...... #TC2A, 216 65,310,404

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Hohmann Marriott, Bryndl E., Hurt, Tera R., Univ: of Georgia Johnson, Deborah J., Michigan ...... #118,418 Penn State Univ: ...... #406 65 ...... #327 State U niv: ...... #318 56 Killoren, Sarah E., Arizona State Holcomb, Jeanne A, Univ: of Husser, Erica K., Virginia Tech Johnson, Michael P., Penn State Univ...... #216 18 Florida ...... #318 57 ...... #412 Univ...... #122 Kim, Seongeun, Pennsylvania State Holderman, Nicole, Purdue Univ. Huston, Ted L, Univ. of Texas Johnson, Phyllis J, Univ: of British Univ., Delaware County ...... #406 15 Austin ...... #117, 406 .54 Columbia ...... #216 29 ...... #216 7, 417 Hollinger, Mary Ann, Messiah Col. Hwang, Abraham, Messiah Col. . . . Joo, Eunjee,Hoseo Univ: . . #216 2 Kim, Soohong, Univ. of Minnesota ...... #224,403 ...... #224, 406 21 Jordan, Erica, Univ. of Alabama ...... #406 31 Hollist, Cody S., Univ: of Nebraska ...... #406 5 Kirby Wilkins, Jacqueline, ...... #318 52 I Jorgensen, Bryce L, Virginia Tech lntellisolve, lnc...... #203, 339 Holm, Kristen E., Nat!. Jewish llisley Clarke,Jean,J 1 Consultants, ...... # 109 5 Kirch Holliday,Jean, Univ: of Medical and Research Ctt. MN ...... #204, 330 Jorgensen, Stephen, Univ: of Missouri Columbia .... #216 71 ...... #TCPL, 318 8 Ishii Kuntz, Masako, Univ: of Missouri Columbia ..... #218 8 Kisler, Tiffani S., Univ. of Rhode Holman, Thomas B., Brigham California, Riverside ...... #225 Joseph, Tamara, Univ: of Island ...... #212, 326 Young Univ: ...... #119, 216 40 lspa Landa, Simone, Harvard Univ. Massachusetts ...... #1 07 Kithakye, Mumbe S., Oklahoma Holrop, Kendal, Michigan State ...... #406 35 Jung, Eun Ju, Univ: of Nebraska State Univ: ...... #406 6 Univ...... #126 Israel sen, Craig, Brigham Young Lincoln ...... #216 8 Klein, David, Univ. of Notte Dame Holt, Melissa, Univ: of New Univ...... #111 ...... #119 Hampshire ...... #406 14 Ittig, Maureen P., Univ: of K Klein, Shirley, Brigham Young Univ: Holtrop, Kendal, Michigan State Wisconsin Madison ...... #223 Kaes.tle, Christine E., \Ttrginia Tech ...... #120, 216 74 Univ...... #216 30, 216 31 ...... #415 10 Kline Rhoades, Galena, Univ: of Holtzman, Mellisa, Ball State Univ: J Kakiuchi, Kristin, Univ: of Nevada, Denver ...... #210 ...... #223 Jackson, Barbara Kirk .... #318 25 Las Vegas ...... #326 Knapp, Stan, Brigham Young Univ. Hooker, Karen, O regon State Univ: Jacobson, Arminta, Univ: of North Kamp Dush, Claire M., Ohio State ...... TC2B ...... #318 3 Texas ...... #332, 406 2 Univ...... #210 Knerr, Michael, Ohio State Univ. Hoover, John H., St. Cloud State Jacobson, Lauren P., Penn State Kanitkar, Kirti, Texas Tech Univ: ...... #216 57,318 49,420 Univ...... #123 Altoona ...... #208 ...... #105 Knestel, Andrea, Syracuse Univ. Horlacher, Gary, Univ: of Southern Jager, Kathleen B., Michigan State Karasik, Rona J., Messiah Col...... #216 35 California ...... #101, 128,340 Univ...... #230 ...... #310 Knight, George, Arizona State Horsey, Katie J., Kent State Univ. Jamison, Tyler B, Univ. of Missouri Karney, Benjamin, RAND Univ...... #309 ...... #318 17 Columbia ...... 118 Corporation...... #1 08 Ko, Mei Ju Meryl, Purdue Univ. Horsford, Sheena, 1\

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America ...... #216 13 Lemery Chalfant, Kathryn, Arizona Lumpkin, Chantel, Western Marshall, Elaine S., Brigham Young Kurtz, Jodi M., Uoiv: of State Uoiv: ...... #406 3, 406 4 Michigan Univ: ...... #415 2 Univ...... #239, 333,410 Washington ...... #216 46 Leone, Janel M., Syracuse Uoiv: Marshall, James P., U oiv: of Kushwaha, Madhu, Benares Hindu ...... #122, 209 M Arkansas...... #318 50, 341 Univ: ...... #116 Leslie, Leigh A, Uoiv. of Maryland Mabry, J. Beth, Indiana Uoiv. of Marsiglio, William, U oiv: of Florida Kuvalanka, Katherine A., Miami ...... #218 9 Pennsylvania...... #318 1 ...... #232, 313 Univ...... #231 Letiecq, Bethany, Montana State Macchi, C. R., Kansas State Uoiv. Martin, Carol Lynn, Arizona State Kwon, Kyong Ah, Purdue Univ. Univ...... #310 ...... #234, 318 10 Univ...... #423 ...... #216 54, 406 31 Levaro, Elizabeth B., Oregon State MacDermid, Shelley, Purdue Univ: Martin, Sally S., Uoiv: of Nevada, Kwon, Young ln, Yonsei Univ: Univ...... #318 76 #TC2A, W /L Summit, 107, Reno ...... #415 3 ...... #105 Leventhal, Tama, johns Hopkins ...... 113, 406 55, 407 4 Martino, Carma, Brigham Young Univ...... #335 MacDonald, Maurice, Northern Univ...... #228 L Lewin Bizan, Selva, Boston Col. lllinois Univ: ...... #125, 406 72 Masciadrelli, Brian, Uoiv: of Illi Ladd, Linda D., Texas Woman's ...... #413 Machara, Margaret, Tennessee State nois Urbana/Champaign .. #234 Univ: .. #123, 318 25, 336 2, 408 Lewis, Denise C., Uoiv: of Georgia Univ...... #318 21 Masiarchin, M. Paul, St. Cloud State Laird, Robert D, Louisiana State ...... #222 Mack, Shelley C, Northern Illinois Univ...... # 123 Univ...... #406 27 Li, Cuiting , SUNY Oneonta Univ...... #406 72 Masten, Ann S., Uoiv. of Minnesota Lal, Arpita, Seton Hill Uoiv...... #109 2, 406 34 MacTavish, Katherine A., O regon ...... #403 ...... #318 12 Li, Ii, Emory Univ: ...... #418 State Univ: ...... #421 Mata,Andrea D., Kent State Univ: Lambert, Nathaniel M., Florida Ii, Wenzhen , Univ: of Nevada, Maggard, Sheila, Ohio State Uoiv: ...... #233 State Uoiv: . #TC3A, 128, 216 75 Reno ...... #127 ...... #106 Matheson, Jennifer L, Colorado Lambert Shute, Jennifer, Valdosta Lichter, Daniel, Cornell Uoiv. Maisel, Natalya ...... #210 State Uoiv: ...... #318 18 State Uoiv: ...... #415 8 ...... #210 Make, Barry J., Nat!. Jewish Medical Mattey, Monadine, Ohio State Univ. Lamorey, Suzanne, Univ: of North Iiecht)•, Janet, U oiv: of Maryland and Research Ctr...... #318 8 ...... # 106 Carolina Charlotte ...... #325 Malia, Julia A., Univ: of Tennessee Matthews, Wayne, North Carolina ...... #216 26,318 29 Likcani, Adriatik, Kansas State ...... #124, 127 State Univ...... #113 I..anigan,Jane D., Washington State Univ...... #110, 318 30 Mancini, Jay A., Virginia Tech Matzek, Amanda E., Univ: of Univ. Vancouver Iim,Ji Young, Miami Univ...... #216 37 Minnesota Twin Cities . #406 43 ...... #248, 344,415 4 ...... #233, 419 Mandleco, Barbara , Brigham Maurer, Trent W., Georgia Southern Lanza, Stephanie T., Penn State Lin, Shun Tzu, Texas Tech Univ: Young Uoiv: ...... #333 Univ...... #318 19 Univ...... #404 ...... #216 4 Manes, Rachel, Florida State Uoiv: Mbito, Michael N., Anderson Univ. LaPierre, Tracey A., Uoiv. of Liu, Chieh Wen, Rutgers Uoiv: ...... #318 72 ...... # 127 Kansas ...... #124 ...... #324 Mangelsdorf, Sarah C., Uoiv. of McCafferty,James, Cuyahoga LaRossa, Ralph, Georgia State Univ. IivingSton, Larry R., Uoiv. of Illinois Urbana Champaign County, OH Dept. of Child. and ...... #225, 313 Illinois Springfield ..... #318 43 ...... #413 Fam. Serv: ... #PP Pre conf. Wk Larson, Jeffr y H., Brigham Young Logan, Jade, Univ: of MassachusettS Manning, Wendy, Bowling G reen McClintock Comeaux, Marta, Univ: Univ...... #216 17 ...... # 107 State U oiv: ...... #21 0 of Maryland ...... #336 11 Lassig, Sara L, Uoiv: of Minnesota Lohman, Brenda J., Iowa State Manohar, Namita N., Uoiv: of McCiow, Courtney, Florida State ...... #115 Univ...... #207, 318 31, 318 36 Florida ...... #312 3 Univ...... #318 72 Lauer, Sean, Univ: of British London Bocknek, Erika B., Manoo1:,>1an, Margaret M., Ohio McClure, Shannon, Iowa State Columbia ...... # 119 Michigan State U oiv: Univ: ...... #222, 405, 406 64 Univ...... #406 16 Lazarevic, Vanja, Univ: of lllinois ...... #230, 318 22,324 Marable, Andrea D., Univ. of McConatha Roesle, Melina, Uoiv ...... #409 London, Erika, Michigan State Tennessee ...... #124, 308 of Delaware ...... # 1 09 6 Lee,Jaerim, Uoiv: of Minnesota Univ...... #406 26 Marchal, Joseph, James Madison McConnell, Allen D., Ohio State ...... #207 Longmore, Monica, Bowling G reen Univ...... #411 Univ...... #336 7 Lee, NaYeon, Texas Tech Uoiv: State U oiv...... #117 Maring, Elisabeth F., Fulbright McCulloch, B. Jan, Univ. of ...... #TC2A, 105 Longo, Rich, Devon Health Serv:, Visiting Lecturer ..... #116, 312 Minnesota ...... #115 Lee, Soyoung, Virginia Tech Inc...... W /Life Summit Markham, Melinda S., Uoiv. of McCurdy, Karen, Uoiv: of Rhode ...... #105, 216 37,216 51 Looman, Wendy S., Univ. of Missouri Columbia .... # 109 10 Island ...... #318 66 Lee, Sun A, Uoiv. of Arizona 'Minnesota ...... #206, 318 24 Markman, Howard J., U oiv. of McDonald,JiliA., Miami Univ: ...... #408 Lorenz, Fredrick, Iowa State Uoiv: Denver...... #210 ...... #318 13 Lee, Tom, Utah State Univ: ...... #TC3C Marks, Loren, Louisiana State Univ: McDowell, Tiffany L., Ohio State ...... #406 53 Loser, Rachel \Y/., Brigham Young ...... #216 27 Univ: ...... # 115, 216 57,420 Lee, Youn Mi, Mississippi Univ. for Univ...... #216 74 Marks, Stephen, Uoiv: of Maine McElroy, John, Michigan State Women ...... #209, 332 Loy, Martin, Uoiv: of Wisconsin ...... #138, 219, 320 6 Univ: ...... #318 55 Leerkes, Esther M., Uoiv. of North Stevens Point...... #1 09 2 Marrero, Matthew, Louisiana State McGeorge, Christi R., North Carolina Greensboro Lu, T ing, Purdue Univ: ... #216 54 Univ...... #406 27 Dakota State Uoiv: . .. # 126, 326 ...... #310,404,406 69,414

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McGraw, Lori A., Oregon State Miles, Teresa, U niv. of llli nois N Olson, Terrance, Brigham Young Univ...... #421 ...... #418 Nair, Rajoi L., Arizona State Univ. Univ...... #TC3C, 111 McGuigan, William M., Penn State Miller, Laura M., Purdue Univ...... #309, 409 Onta.i, Lenna L, Univ. of Univ. Shenango ...... #318 37 ...... #406 48 Nakano, Hiroe, Ochanomizu Uoiv. California Davis.... #405, 415 3 McGuire, Jenifer K., Washington MiUer, Richard B., Brigham Young ...... #216 25 Openshaw, D. Kim, Utah State State Univ...... #415 10 Univ...... #318 52 Nalls, A. Mercedes, Florida State Univ...... #318 47 McHale, Susan M., Peon State Univ. Montgomery, Marilyn, Florida Int. Univ...... #318 72 Ot:avecz, LindaM., Towson Uoiv...... #414 Univ...... #410 Nauck, Bernhard, Chetnoitz Tech ...... #415 5 McKee,J. Edson, James Madison Monroe, Pamela, Louisiana State Univ...... #127 Orpen, Sean, Sea tde Pacific U niv. Univ...... #411 Univ...... #121, 131, 141,402 Navarro, Alice, Texas State Univ...... #241 McKendrick, Shelly, Florida State Montoya, Angela, Auburn U niv...... #406 72 Orthner, Dennis, Univ. of North Univ...... #318 72 ...... #318 7 Nazarinia, R Roudi, Kansas State Carolina ...... #113 McKelvey, Lorraine M., Univ. of Moore, Mary Julia C., Univ. of Univ...... #421 Oswald, Ramona Faith, Univ. of Arkansas Medical Sciences North Carolina Greensboro Neagle, Jill E., Uoiv. of Illinois Urbana/Champaign ...... #318 22 ...... #406 58 Massachusetts Boston ... #318 2 ...... #321, 329 McLanahan, Sara, Princeton Univ. Moore, Mignon, Unlv. of California Nesteruk, Olena, Louisiana State Ourada, Vema E., Oregon State ...... #213 Los Angeles ...... #321, 329 Univ...... #216 27 Univ...... #115, 318 76 McLoyd, Vonnie C., Univ. of North Morelli, Gilda, Boston CoL Ngige, Lucy W., Northern Illinois p Carolina ...... #310 ...... #318 63 Univ...... #127, 312 McNair, Lily D., Univ. of Georgia Morgan, Kari, Uoiv. of Wyoming Nguyen, Emily, Louisiana Tech Pacsi, Malerie S., Penn State Univ...... #327 ...... #318 73 Univ...... #216 56 Shenango ...... #318 37 McNaughton, Tammie, Highrnark Morgan Russell, Elizabeth, Texas Niehm, Linda S., Iowa State Uoiv. Palkovitz, Rob, Univ. of Delaware ...... W/LSummit State Uoiv...... #216 50 ...... #125 ...... #TC1B,232 McNeil, Cara, Univ. of Connecticut Morley, David, Thames Valley Univ. Niehuis, Sylvia, Utah State Univ. Palm, Glen F., St. Cloud State Univ...... #216 60 ...... #406 39 ...... #TC1A, 216 36 ...... #123 McQuillan, Julia, Univ. of Morrill, Pamela J., Utah State Univ. Nievar, M. Angela, Univ. of North Pan, En Ling, National Taiwan Nebraska Lincoln ...... #314 ...... #308, 406 40 Texas ...... #332 Normal Univ...... #216 5 McRae, Jill, FamilyConnections Morris, Amanda S., Oklahoma State Nilsson, Thorny, Univ. of Prince Parade, Stephanie H., Univ. of ...... #216 50 Univ...... #406 6 Edward Island ...... #410 North Carolina Greensboro Medeiros, Lydia, Ohio State Univ. Morris, Michael Lane, Univ. of Njue,Jane Rose M., Northern ...... #406 69 ...... #106 Tennessee ...... #331 Illinois Univ...... #312, 406 72 Parra Cardona, Jose Ruben, Melby, Janet, Iowa State U niv. Morris, Patricia, Uoiv. of Southern N~ HarmoniJoie, Univ. of Michigan State Univ...... #TC1C, TC3C Maine ...... #318 71 Nebraska Lincoln ..... #216 55 ..... #126, 216 30,216 31,309 Menard, Anne, Nad. Res. Ctr. on Morrison,Johnetta, Univ. of Noller, Parricia, Univ. of Queens Parrish, Andrew, New Mexico State Domestic Violence ...... #122 Missouri Columbia .... #216 66 land, St. Lucia. ... #TC3C, 407 5 Univ...... #109 8 Mendenhall, Tai, Univ. of Morrow, Jenny, Utah State Univ. North Jones, Peggy A., This Is My ·Pasley, B. Kay, Florida State Univ. Minnesota ...... #323 ...... #318 47 Family ...... #1 04 ...... #TCPL, 133,314,320 7, Meog, Yongmei, Univ. of Mosley, Jane, Univ. of Missouri Nunes, Nalu de Araujo, Brigham ...... 413,416 Nebraska Lincoln ...... #127 ...... #125 Young Univ...... #318 52 Patrick,Amy,MHMR ..... #336 2 Merten, Michael J, Oklahoma State Mujumdar, Kathryn, Miami Univ. Paulk, Amber, Auburn Univ. Univ...... #216 43,226,406 74 ...... #318 13 0 ...... #406 68 Mertensmeyer Ryan, Caro~ Univ. Mullis, Ann K., Florida State Univ. Ogolsky, Brian, Univ. of Arizona Pearson, Katherine, Penn State of Missouri Columbia ...... #318 28 ...... #TC1A, 110 Univ...... #403 ...... #216 70,216 71 Mullis, Ronald L., Florida State Ogunade, Adekanbi 0., California Pegorraro Schull, Christine, No. Meschke, Laurie L, San Francisco Univ...... #318 28 State Univ. Northridge .. #216 3 Vu:ginia Community CoL State U niv...... # 123 Mulsow, Miriam, Texas Tech Univ. Ohtsuki, Nami, Ochanomizu Uoiv...... #212, 318 75,324 Meszaros, Peggy S., Virginia Tech ...... #105, 318 53 ...... #216 25 Pendry, Patricia, Northwestern ...... #21651 Murphy, Megan J., Iowa State Univ. Oldham, Erin, Glenwood Research Univ...... #415 11 Metallinos Katsaras, Elizabeth, ...... #318 54 ...... #318 71 Penick, Starrla R, Univ. of North Simmons Col...... #318 66 Murray, Colleen, Uoiv. of Nevada, Oliveri, Cindy S., Ohio State Univ. Texas ...... #406 2 Meteyer, Karen, Unlv. of Reno ...... #246 ...... #106 Penny, Saleem Hue, Catholic Univ. Massachusetts ...... #1 07 Murry, Velma McBride, Unlv. of OlmStead, Spencer B., Florida State of America ...... #216 13 Meyer, Andrea S., Florida State Georgia ...... #227, 327 Univ...... #TC3B, 126,318 23 Perlman, Dan, Univ. of North Univ...... #318 23,318 28 Mutchler, MatthewS., Univ. of Olsen, Charlotte Shoup, Kansas Carolina Greensboro ..... #110 Meyer, Kevin, Ohio State Univ. Connecticut ...... #326 State Uoiv...... #331 Perry, Yvette ...... #TC3A ...... #420 Myers Walls, Judith A., Purdue Olson, Kathleen, Univ. of Perry Jenkins, Maureen, Univ: of Milardo, Robert, Uoiv. of Maine Univ... #109 1, 116,216 54, 228, Minnesota ...... #228 Massachusetts .... #1 07, 216 44 ...... #TC Plenary, #218 1 ...... 318 60,406 31 Peters, Cheryl L, Oregon State Univ...... #308

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Peters, Sherry L., State of PA Powers, Joelle D., UNC Chapel Hill Rennekamp, Denise, Oregon State Rose, Hilary, Concordia Univ. Bureau of Children's Behav...... #406 9 Univ...... #308 ...... #TC1B, 129 Hlth. Serv., Div. of Policy, Pratt, Dawn, Purdue Uoiv.... #230 Rettig, Kathy, Uoiv. of Minnesota Rose, Roderick A., Univ. of North Planning and Program Dev. Prenovost, Mary A., Boston Col...... #111 Carolina Chapel Hill .... #406 9 ...... PP Pre conference Wk...... #318 63 Reyes, Nenetzin, Indiana Wesleyan Rosenblatt, Paul, Univ. of Petersen, Gary, Miami Univ. Ohio Pres bury, Jack, James Madison Univ...... #311 Minnesota ...... #TC1B ...... #102, 127, 407 7 Uoiv...... #411 Reyes, Robert, Anderson Univ. Rosie, Melina McConatha, Univ. of Peterson, Colleen, Univ. of Nevada Preston, Maril~n J, Univ. of ...... #224, 406 21 Ddaware ...... #318 32 Las Vegas ...... #237, 326 Missouri Columbia .... #216 66 Rezac, Sandra J., SUNY PlattSburgh Rothrauff, Tanja C, Uoiv. of Peterson, F. Ryan, Univ. of Central Price, Christine, Montclair State ...... #314, 318 42 'tvlissouri ...... #406 18 Missouri ...... #216 58 Univ...... #129, 334 Rhoden, Lyn, Univ. of North Rouch, Gareth, Massey Uoiv.. #125 Peterson, Gary W., Miami Uoiv. Proulx, Christine M., Univ. of Carolina Charlotte ..... #318 29 Rouse Arnett, Marlo, Georgia ...... #127, 226 'Missouri Columbia ... #108, 117 Rhodes, Galena Kline ...... #210 Southern Univ...... #216 59 Peterson, Ryan, Univ. of Central Purk,Jaoice K., Mansfield Uoiv. Richards, Leslie, Oregon State Uoiv. Rowland, Audrey J., Univ. of North Missouri ...... #406 25 ...... #318 6 ...... #405 Texas ...... #314 Pettit, Gregory S, Aubum U niv. Purswell, Katherine, Texas State Ridgway, Marcella, Univ. of Illinois. Roy, Kevin, Univ. of Maryland ...... #406 66 Uoiv...... #406 10 ...... #418 ...... #232, 406 22, 421 Pfarr,Jodi, Aha Process ..... #217 Purvin, Diane M., Wellesley Col. Ridley, Carl, Uoiv. of Arizona Rubin, Roger, Emeritus, Univ. of Pheoice, Lillian A., Michigan State ...... #209 ...... #TC1A Maryland ...... #320 8 Univ...... #318 51 Pyke, Karen D., Uoiv. of California, Riesgraf, Michelle, Community Rudy, Duane, Uoiv. of Missouri Phillips, Amy E, Ohio State Univ. Riverside ...... #241 Action Partnerships of Ramsey Columbia ...... #216 66 ...... #423 and Washington Cries ..... #323 Rueter, Martha, Univ. of Minnesota Phillips, Andrew K., Ohio State Q Rinelli, Lauren N., Bowling Green ...... #TC3C Univ...... #423 Quek, Karen Mui Teng, Seattie StateUoiv...... #31814 Rukuoi, Toiia L., Michit,>an State Phillips, Shelly, Univ. of Tennessee Pacific Univ...... #116, 241,417 Ripoll, Karen, Univ. de los Andes Univ...... #318 56 E.xt...... #318 33 Qian, Zhenchao, Ohio State Uoiv...... #TC3A Russell, Christiana M., Ohio State Pidcock, Boyd \XI, Lewis and Clark ...... #210 Ritblatt, Shulamit, San Diego State Uoiv...... #419 Col...... #216 63, #410 Quiroga, Michelle, Florida State Univ...... #238 Russell, Stephen T., Univ. of Piercy, Kathleen W., Utah State Univ...... #318 72 RobertS, Darryl W., Univ. of Arizona...... #335, 415 10 Univ...... #410 Quist, Beth A., Working Family Maryland ...... #318 34 Russo, Theresa J., SUNY Oneonta Pinsooeault, Laura, Univ. of Resource Center ...... #336 5 RobertS, Kelly M. Oklahoma State ...... #216 42 Wisconsin Madison .... #318 69 Univ...... #220 Ryder, Kelsey, Iowa State Uoiv. Pittman, Joe F., Auburn Univ. R RobertS, Linda J., Univ. of ...... #406 62 ...... #110, 406 68 Radin a, M. Elise, Miami Uoiv. Wisconsin Madison ...... #412 Pitzer, Lindsay, Purdue Univ...... #201, 222, 318 13 Robila, Mibaela, Queens Col., s ...... #406 48 Radunovich, Heidi L, Univ. of CUNY ...... #422 Saathoff Wells, Tara, Central Pizzolato, Jane E., Uoiv. of Florida ...... #318 48 Robinson, David W., Georgia Michigan Univ. .... #TC2A, 135 Pittsburgh ...... #216 16 Ramadoss, Kamala, Purdue Uoiv. Southern Univ...... #318 19 Sabatelli, Ronald, Uoiv. of Pleck, Joseph, U niv. of llli oois ...... #135 Robinson, Linda C., East Carolina Connecticut. #TCPL, TC3A, 108 Urbana/Champaign ...... #413 Randolph, Suzanne M., Uoiv. of Univ...... #233, 226 Sakai, Kazufumi, Ochanoroizu Polzin, Lewis It, Immanuel Evan. Maryland ...... #216 14,331 Roche, Kathleen M., Johns Univ...... #216 25 Luth. Church, Freeport, IL #128 Rattigan, Susaye S., Kent State U oiv. Hopkins Univ...... #117, 335 Samuel,Javiette, Tennessee State Plowman, flizabethJ., Univ. of ...... #406 23 Rodgers, Kathleen Boyce, Washing Univ...... #318 21 Minnesota ...... #415 9 Rauer, Amy, RAND Corp. too State Univ. .... #318 39,335 Sanders, Ann, Kansas State Univ. Plunkett, Scott W., California State ...... #108, 414 Rodriguez, Ariel, So. Virginia Univ...... #318 70 Univ...... #216 3, 221, 406 74 Ravert, Russell, Univ. of Missouri ...... #325 Sanders Hahs, Erin, Kansas State Pong, Holly, Univ. of California, Columbia ...... #216 66 Rohrig, Ashley B., Univ. of Univ...... #234 Davis ...... #405 Recker, Nancy K., Ohio State Univ. Nebraska Lincoln ..... #318 15 Sanderson, Jessica , Univ. of Powell, Courtney C., Virginia Tech ...... #216 62 Rolling, Emily S., Oklahoma State Connecticut...... #324 ...... #318 27 Reed, Philip L., Michigan State Univ...... #109 3, 318 41 Sands, Tovah, California State Uoiv. Powell, Lane, Texas Tech Univ. Univ...... #318 58 Rombo, Dorothy 0., Univ. of ...... #216 3, 221, 406 74 ...... #216 72 Reeser, Cynthia S., Univ. of Minnesota ... #127, 216 21,312 Sanford, Nicole M., Virginia Tech Powell, Megan, Uoiv. of Missouri Kentucky ...... #207 Roosa, Mark \XI., Arizona State ...... #406 61 Columbia ...... #216 71 Rehm, Marsha, Illinois State Univ. Univ...... #309, 409 Sanjay, Kumar, Mahatma Gandhi Powell, Pamela, Univ. of Nevada ...... #216 47 Roper, Scott, Utah State Univ. Kashi Vidyapith Univ...... #116 ...... #216 1 Remley, Dan, Ohio State Univ...... #318 47 Sano, Yoshie, Washington State Powell, Sharon, St. Olaf Col...... #106 Roper, Susanne Olsen, Brigham Univ. Vancouver ...... #405 ...... #216 72 Young Univ...... #239, 333

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Sawyer, R. John, Univ. of Southern Shannon, Jacqueline J., Univ. of Smith, Delores E., Univ. of Stoker, Maia, Brigham Young Univ. Mississippi ...... #118 Maryland ...... #232 Tennessee...... #406 13 ...... #333 Sayer, Aline, Univ of Massachu Shapiro, Constance H., Univ. of Smith, Gabrielle S. , lllinois State Stolz, Heidi E., Univ. of Tennessee setts Amherst...... #216 44 Dlinois Urbana/Champaign Univ...... #318 9 ...... #308 Schaefer, Nancy, Ohio Dept. of ...... #3361 Smith,JuliAnna Z., Univ of Massa Stone Carlson, Thomas, North Health ...... #106 Sharapan, Hedda, Mr Rogers' chusetts Amherst.. #107, 216 44 Dakota State Univ. ... #126, 326 Scheer, Scott D., Messiah Col. Neighborhood ...... Smith, Nicole, So. Virginia Univ. Stone, Dana, Univ. of Oregon ...... #310,31816 ...... Ext. Pre conference WK ...... #325 ...... #412 Schermed1orn, Alice C, Univ. of Shartrand, Angela, Natl. Collegiate Smith, Suzanna D., Univ. of Florida Stone, Linda, Towson Univ. .. #415 Notre Dame ...... #414 Inventors and InnovatOrs ..... #318 40,318 62, 322,422 Stringer, Kate J., Auburn Univ. Schiffman, Rachel F., Univ. of Alliance ...... #318 63 Smith, Suzanne, Washinj,>ton State ...... #406 68 Wisconsin Milwaukee .. #318 22 Shehan, Constance, Univ. of Univ. Vancouver ...... #235 Sturm, Michael, Univ. of Delaware Schneider, Kristin A., Univ. of Florida ...... #320 10 Snyder, Debra R, Grove City Col...... #109 6 Minnesota ...... #228 Shellhase, Katherine, Florida State ...... #415 7 Sujansky,Joanne G., KEY Group Schnurr, Melissa P., Iowa State Univ...... #318 72 Snyder, Iliana B., Brigham Young ...... W/LSummit Univ...... #318 36 Shelton, Lawrence G., Univ. of Univ...... #216 17 Sullivan,JasonM., Ohlo State Univ. Schoppe Sullivan, Sarah J., Ohio Vermont ...... #229 Solheim, Catherine, Univ. of ...... #216 38,31816 State Univ. Shih, An Ti, Iowa State Univ. Mnnesota ...... #207 Sullivan, Kate, Univ. of Texas at . #216 38, 406 28, 413, 414,423 ...... #125 3 Spanier, Graham B., Penn State Austin ...... #406 37 Schueths, April M., Univ. of Shih, Kristy Y., Univ. of California, Univ...... #121 Supple, Andrew J., Univ. of North Nebraska Lincoln ..... #216 28 Riverside ...... #241, 245 Sparks, Jacqueline A., U niv. of Car()lina Greensboro ..... #221 Schultz, Tia R, So. Dlinois Univ. Shinjo, Yuko, Nagoya Univ. Rhode Island ...... #326 Surra, Cailierine A., Univ. of Texas ...... #318 4 ...... #406 30 Spjeldnes, Solveig S., Univ. of ...... #117 Schulz, Constance ...... #308 Shirer, Karen, Michigan State Univ. Pittsburgh ...... #332 Sutter, Kailiy, Dick's Sporting Schumm, Walter R, Kansas State ...... #406 26 Speirs, Ka ilierine E., U niv. of Goods ...... W /L Summit Univ...... #1 01, 110, 320 9, 421 Shj~>Stad, Brinn H., Iowa State Maryland ...... #325, 406 24 Sutton, Eva M, Univ. of l\>lissouri Schvaneveldt, PaulL., Weber State Univ...... #207 Sprenkle, Doug H., Purdue Univ...... #118 Univ...... #226, 302 Shreffler, Karina M., Penn State ...... #406 45 Swanson, Jodi, Arizona State Univ. Schwab, Jacqueline E., Penn State Univ...... #125, 336 4 Sprey,Jetse, Emeritus, Case ...... #406 3, 406 4 Mont Alto ...... #208 Shriner, l\>lichae~ Florida State Univ. Western Reserve Univ. Sykes, Jessica, Marni Univ.... #226 Schwarz, Rona, Purdue Univ.. #113 ...... #215 ...... #TC2B, 218 12 Szinovacz, Maxirniliane E., Univ. of Schwill, David, Venango Cty., PA Silk, Jennifer, Univ. of Pittsburgh St. Oair Christman,JeanMarie, Massachusetts Boston Children and Youth Service ...... #406 6 Penn State Univ...... #408 ...... #3182,32011 ...... PP Pre con£ Wk. Silva, Luciana C., Univ. of Georgia Stanley, Scott M., Ctr. for Marriage Scott, Jean Pearson, Texas Tech ...... #109 9, 216 24 and Family Studies, Denver, CO T Univ...... #216 4 Silverstein, Merril , Univ. of South ...... #119, 210 Takeuchi, David, Univ. of Searle, Travis P., Weber State Univ.. ern California ...... #1 01, 128 Stawski, Robert S., Penn State Univ. Washington, Seattle...... #241 ...... #226 Silverthorn, Brandon, Ohio State ...... #318 11 Talley, Susan D., Utah State Univ. Secrist Mertz, Christine A., Mid Univ...... #216 57,318 49,420 Steed, April, Brigham Young Univ. Uintah Basin ...... #419 Iowa Family Therapy Clinic Silvey, LeAnne E., Mchigan State ...... #216 52, 228 Tambling, Rachel Blyskal, Univ. of ...... #318 54 Univ...... #318 51 Steffek, Lisa M, Univ. of Texas Georgia...... #406 12 Segrin, Chris, Univ. of Arizona Simons, Leslie Gordon, Univ. of ...... #117 Tang, Chiung Ya, Private Practice ...... #108 Georgia ...... #318 45, 406 12 Steffenhagen, Kari, Univ. of ...... #406 55 Seibert, Ashley C., Kent State Univ. Simons, Ronald L., Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point Tassone, Olivia, PNC Financial ...... #406 63 Georgia...... #336 8 ...... #109 2 Services ...... W/L Summit Seiling, Sharon, Ohio State Univ. Simson, Emma, Univ. of Maryland Steffenhagen, KariA., Univ. of Taylor, Alan C., Syracuse Univ...... #405 ...... #405 Wisconsin Stevens Point ...... #334 Seiter, liann, Brigham Young Univ. Skinner, Denise, Univ. of ...... #109 2,118 Thames, Sheron, Univ. of Alabama ...... #216 33 Wisconsin Stout ...... #112 Steimle, Bryon M., Brigham Young Birmingham ...... #409 Seo,Jinsook Helen, Florida State Skogrand, Linda, Utah State Univ. Univ...... #228 Thayer, Shawna M., American Girl Univ...... #124 ...... #308 3, 406 40, 406 51 Stellberg Filbert, Jessica, U niv. of ...... #212 Serovich,JulianneM~ Ohio State Skrypnek, Berna)., Univ. of Alberta Nevada, Las Vegas ...... #326 Thomann, Ellissa, Ulinois State Univ...... #115, 318 61 ...... #406 8, 416 Stevenson, Armeda, Univ. of Univ...... #324 Settles, Barbara H, Univ. of Slusser, Lauren R, l\>liami Univ. Nevada, Las Vegas ...... #230 Thomas, Volker, Purdue Univ. Delaware ...... #111 ...... #318 13 Stewart, Pearl E., Montclair State ...... #230 Seybold, Kevin S, Grove City Col. Smart, Laura S., No. Illinois Univ. .. Univ...... #109 7, 309 Thompson Brady, Laura, Univ. of ...... #216 39 ...... #109 4, 125 Stogner, Cailierine, Middle Delaware ...... #209 Shabo, Liliana, Univ. of Delaware Smith, Deborah B., Univ. of Tennessee State Univ. .. #318 33 Thompson Heisterman, Anita, ...... #109 6 Missouri...... #125 Univ. of Virginia ...... #318 74

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Thompson, Sonya S., Univ. of van de Venne, Judy, Univ. of Wang, Hai Ting, Univ. of \'(fhitehead, Denise L, Univ. of Alberta ...... #406 8 Kentucky ...... #418 Nebraska Lincoln ...... #216 8 Guelph ...... TC3B Thompson, Stacy D., Southern van Dulmen, Manfred B. M. , Kent Wang, Xiaofang, Univ. of Maryland, Whiteman, Shawn D., Purdue Univ. lllinois Univ...... #419 3 State Univ...... #111, 117,233, ...... #331 ...... #40615 Thomsen, Debora L, Univ. of ...... 406 23, 406 46 Warchal, Judith, Alvernia Col. Whiting, Jason, Univ. of Ken tuck)' Central Missouri ...... #216 58 van Eeden Moorefield, Brad M., ...... #206 ...... #415 Tiggleman, Cornelius, Florida State Central !vlichigan U niv. \Xtard, Helen, Univ. of So. Maine Whitty, Kimberly, Oklahoma State Univ...... #126 ... #TC1A, TC2A, 101, 118,314 ...... #318 71 Univ...... #406 6 Toews, l\fichelle L, Texas State Vernon Feagans, Lynne, Univ. of Ware, Mi..xon, Eastern Kentucky Wickrama, KAS, Penn State Univ. Univ...... #406 10, 406 72 North Carolina ...... #31 0, 404 Univ...... #308, 325, 336 9 ...... #124, 205,406 19 Tofighi, Davood, Arizona State Vesely, Colleen K., Univ. of Washburn, lsaac, Oregon State Wickrama, Thulitha K., Penn State Univ...... #335 Maryland ...... #325, 421 Univ...... #101 Univ...... #124, 205, 409 Tonn, Teresa, Kansas State Univ. Vest, Andrea E., Kent State Univ. Wasserman, Deborah, Ohio State Wiersma, Jacquelyn, Texas Tech ...... #408 ...... #233 Univ...... #406 11 Univ...... #216 63, 318 46 Toomey, Russell B, Kent State Univ. Victor, Jason, Seattle Pacific Univ. Watanabe, Hideki, Ochanomizu Wilde, Jason L, Univ. of Minnesota ...... #406 59 ...... #241 Univ...... #216 25 ...... #128, 318 44 Topham, Glade L, Oklahoma State Villarrue~ Francisco, !vlichigan State Wathen, Karen, Glenwood Wiley, Angela R., Univ. of Illinois Univ...... #230 Univ...... #216 30 Research ...... #318 71 ...... #216 41, 343,409 Torppa, Cynthia B.,lntellisolve, lnc. Vincenti, Virginia B., Univ. of Watson, Wendy K., Bowling Green Wilkins, Erica, Texas Tech Univ...... #216 62 Wyoming ...... #325 State Univ...... #222 ...... #311 Totenhagen, Casey J., Univ. of Volling, Brenda L, Univ. of Weaver,Julianna, Oklahoma State Wilkinson, Deanna L, Ohio State Arizona...... #318 5 !vlichigan ...... #414 Univ...... #318 41 Univ...... #211 Toyokawa, Noriko, Oregon State Vondra, Joan 1., Univ. of Pittsburgh Weaver, Shannon E., Univ. of Willerton, Elaine, Purdue Univ. Univ...... #216 6, 318 76 ...... #406 7 Connecticut ...... #230 Toyokawa, Teru, Pacific Lutheran ...... #120, 216 60, 406 24 Williams, Amanda L, Oklahoma Univ...... #216 6 w Webb, Farrel~ Kansas State Univ. State Univ...... #216 43 Trask, Bahira Sheri~ Univ. of Wakita, Juri, Univ. of Nevada. #216 ...... #409 Williams, Dustin H.,Oklahoma Delaware Walcheski, Mchael, Concordia Webb, Amy P., Univ. of Texas State Univ...... #411 .... #109 6, 312,406 32,406 33 Univ., St. Paul, MN ...... #204 Austin ...... #216 64, 406 37 Williams, Ishan, Univ. of Virginia Troilo,Jessica, Univ. of !vlissouri Walker, Alexis J., Oregon State Weber, Cheryl, Univ. of Illinois ...... #318 74 ...... #109 10 Univ...... #115, 318 76, 407 9 ...... #418 Williams, Patricia, Univ. of Rhode Tucker, CorinnaJ, Univ. of New Walker, Anthony B., Kansas State Weber, Janice G., Univ. of Island ...... #411 Hampshire ...... #406 14 Univ...... #216 76 Louisiana Lafayette ...... #123 Williams, Sarah E., Univ. of Texas Tucker, Jenna, Univ. of North Walker, Kathleen, Kent State Univ. Weeks, Lori E., Univ. of Prince ...... #216 64 Carolina Greensboro ...... #134, 318 59 Edward Island ...... #410 Willis, Anne M., Purdue Univ...... #216 65, 310,404 Walker, Latanya, Virginia Tech Weigel, Daniel J., Univ. of Nevada, ...... #406 48 Tucker, M. Belinda, Univ. of ...... #415 8 Reno ...... #415 3 Willoughby, Brian J., Univ. of California, Los Angeles ... #241 Walker, Susan D., Univ. of Nevada, Weir, Gera, Mchigan State Univ. Minnesota ...... #216 61 Turner, Elizabeth, No. Illinois Univ. Reno ...... #415 3 ...... #318 55 Wilmoth, Joe D., l\fississippi State ...... #109 4 Walker, Susan K., Univ. of Weir, Geraldine, !vlichigan State Univ...... #216 32 Turner, Lynn A., Ctr. for Maryland ...... #216 49, 331 3 Univ...... #230 Wilson, April C., Univ. of Texas Relationships ...... #216 45 Wall, Sterling K, Univ. of Weiss, Howard, Purdue Univ.. #113 ...... #117 Turner, William L, Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point Wells, !vlichael B., Ohio State Univ. Wilson, Colwick M., Lorna Unda Minnesota ...... #216 22,409 ...... #109 2,118,408 ...... #413 Univ...... #406 13 Twining, Suzanna, Ohio State Univ. Wallace, Heather, Univ. of Welton, Gary L, Grove City Col. Wilson, Lovell, Univ. of Alabama ...... #318 16 Tennessee ...... #308 ...... #21639 Birmingham ...... #409 Walls, Jill K., Univ. of North Werner Wilson, Ronald, Univ. of Wilson, Stephan M., Univ. of u Carolina Greensboro Kentuck"}' ...... #406 62 Nevada, Reno Umana Taylor, Adriana J., Arizona ...... #216 65, 404 Whaley, Heather M, Carson ...... #127, 226, 403, 407 10 State Univ...... #221, 309 Walsh, Christine, Central !vlichigan Newman Col...... #331 Wisensale, Steven K., Univ. of Unger, Donald G., Univ. of Univ...... #118 White, Alicia C., Penn State Mont Connecticut ...... #112 Delaware ...... #318 64 Walters, Mikel, Georgia State Univ. AltO ...... #208 Wood, Heather, Louisiana Tech Updegraff, Kimberly A., Arizona ...... #318 38 White, Amanda, St. Louis Univ...... #406 60 State Univ...... #216 18 Wamboldt, Frederick S., Nat!. Community Col...... #212 Woolfolk, Tara N., Univ. of Uttal, Lynet, Virginia Tech ... #313 Jewish Medical and Research Ctr. White, James M., Univ. of British Delaware ...... #318 64 ...... #318 8 Columbia Wright, David W, Univ. of Georgia v Wampler, Richard S., ·Michigan ...... #TC2B, 102,218 11,421 ...... #109 9 Valiente, Carlos, Arizona State Univ. State Univ...... #311, 318 20 White, Rebecca M.R, Arizona State ...... #406 3, 406 4 Univ...... #309, 409

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X Yip, Ming Fun, Diwan Univ... #116 Yu, Jeong Jin, Univ. of Arizona Zissimopulos, Leah, Univ. of Xia, Yan Ruth, Un.iv. of Nebraska Yodanis, Carrie, Un.iv. of British ...... #408 Florida ...... #318 62 Lincoln Columbia ...... #1 19 Yu, Tianyi, Auburn Univ. .. #406 66 Zvonkovic, Anisa M., Texas Tech . . . . . #105, 125,127,216 8,417 Yoon, Hae Jin, Ohio State Un.iv. Univ...... #W/L Summit, Xie, Xiaolin, Northern lllinois Un.iv: ...... #318 61 z ...... TC2A,219 ...... #105,417 Yoon,Jinhee, Ocbanomizu Univ. Zaloudek, Julie, Univ. of Minnesota ...... #225 ...... #128 Y Yoon, Sun Young, Univ. of So. Zarit, Steven, Penn State Univ. Yarcbeck, Courtney M., Ohio State Maine ...... #318 71 ...... #307 Univ...... #318 16 Yorgason, Jeremy B., Brigham Zeiders, Katharine H., Arizona Yaure, Robin G., Penn State Univ: Young Un.iv...... #129, 222, 307 State Univ...... #409 ...... #216 48 Yoshikawa, Hirokazu, Harvard Zhang,Jing, Univ. of Florida Yazedjian, Ani, Texas State Un.iv. Univ...... #310 ...... #422 ...... #406 10, 406 72 You, H)'UO K)'UOg, Oregon State Zhang, Xiao Yun, Univ. of Yi, Chin Chun, Academic Sin.ica Univ...... #421 Nebraska Lincoln ...... #216 8 ...... #216 5 Yount, Kathryn, Emory Univ. Zies, Susan, Ohio State Un.iv. Ext ...... #418 ...... #106

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2007 NCFR Annual Conference Program 83 NCFR Past Presidents

2005 07 Pamela A. Monroe 1971 72 Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased) 2003 OS Gay C. Kitson 1970 71 Gerald R. Leslie (deceased) 2001 03 Carol A Darling, CFLE 1969 70 Richard N. Hey 1999 2001 Stephen R. Jorgensen 1968 69 Elizabeth Force (deceased) 1998 99 William J . Doher ty, CFLE 1967 68 William F. Kenkel (deceased) 1997 98 Greer Litton Fox 1966 67 William M. Smith Jr. (deceased) 1996 97 Pauline G. Boss 1965 66 F. Ivan N ye 1995 96 Michael}. Sporakowski, CFLE 1964 65 Clark Vincent (deceased) 1994 95 Alexis J. Walker 1963 64 Blaine R. Porter 1993 94 Harriette Pipes McAdoo 1962 63 Wallace C. Fulton (deceased) 1992 93 Patricia Kain Knaub 1961 62 D avid Mace (deceased) 1991 92 Bren t C. Miller 1960 61 Harold T . Christensen (deceased) 1990 91 Lynda H enley Walters 1959 60 Aaron Rutledge (deceased) 1989 90 M. Janice Hog an 1958 59 Henry Bowman (deceased) 1988 89 David H . Olson 1957 58 Mildred I. Morgan (deceased) 1987 88 Graham B. Spanier 1956 57 D avid Treat (deceased) 1986 87 Hamilton I. McCubbin 1955 56 Judson Landis (deceased) 1985 86 Joan Aldous 1955 Gladys Groves (deceased) 1984 85 Sharon}. Price 1954 Dorothy Dyer (deceased) 1983 84 Ber t N. Adams 1952 53 Robert Foster (deceased) 1982 83 Jam es Walters 195 1 52 John O'Grady (deceased) 1981 82 Wesley R. Burr 1950 51 N adina Kavinoky (deceased) 1980 81 Kate Garner (deceased) 1948 so Ernest G. Osborne (deceased) 1979 80 Ira L. Reiss 1946 48 Lawrence Frank (deceased) 1978 79 Paul C. Glick (deceased) 1944 46 Sidney Goldstein (deceased) 1977 78 Gerhard N eubeck 1942 44 Ernest W. Burgess (deceased) 1976 77 William C. Nichols Jr. 1940 42 Ernest Groves (deceased) 1975 76 Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased) 1939 40 Adolf M eyer (deceased) 197 4 75 Richard K Kerckhoff (deceased) 1938 39 Paul Sayre (deceased) 1973 74 Leland}. Axelson 1972 73 Murray A Straus

NCFR Fellows Alan C. Acock Rand D. Conger Diane K Kieren Joe F. Pittm an Bert N . Adam s M argaret Crosbie-Burnett Gay C . Kitson Joseph Pleck Joan Aldous Carol A Darling Judith Landau Blaine R Porter Katherine R Allen J . Kenneth Davidson, Sr. Leigh A Leslie Sharon Price Paul R. Amato Randal D. D ay Edith A. Lewis Karen A. Roberto Elaine A. Anderson D avid H. D emo Shelley MacDermid Roger H . Rubin Margare t E . Arcus Peggye Dilworth- Jay A. Mancini Walter R Schurnrn Jean W. Bauer Anderson Stephen R. Marks Karen Seccombe Patricia Bell-Scott William J. Doherty Harriette P. McAdoo Constance L. Shehan Vern L. Bengtson Margaret Feldman H amilton McCubbin Graham B. Spanier Felix M. Berardo Francis D. Finch am Patrick C. McKenry Michael J. Sporakowski Rosem ary Blieszner M ark A. Fine (deceased) Jetse Sprey Karen Bogenschneider Greer Litton Fox Robert M . Milardo M. Duncan Stan ton Alan Booth Lawrence H. Ganong Bren t C. Miller Maximiliane Szinovacz Pauline Boss H. Wallace Goddard Phyllis Moen Jay D. Teachman Gary L. Bowen Harold D. Grotevant Judith A. Myers-Walls Patricia Voydanoff Don W. Bower Shirley M. H. Hanson Patricia N oiler Alexis J . Walker Cheryl Buehler Gladys J. Hildreth Dennis K Orthner James M. White Thomas R . Chibucos Michael P. Johnson B. Kay Pasley Lynn White Marilyn Colem an Stephen Jorgensen Gary W. (Pete) Peterson Stephan M. Wilson