July 2009
Volume 54, Number 3
Pages 193–288
Social Work
Special Issue on Practice Perspectives with Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Table of Contents
Guest Editorial
195 Racial Minorities Then and Now: The Continuing Significance of Race
Jerome H. Schiele and June Gary Hopps
Articles
201 What African American Male Adolescents Are Telling Us about HIV Infection among Their Peers: Cultural Approaches for HIV Prevention
Dexter R. Voisin and Jason D. P. Bird
211 Moving from Colonization toward Balance and Harmony: A Native American Perspective on Wellness
David R. Hodge, Gordon E. Limb, and Terry L. Cross
220 Fundamental Contradictions in Cultural Competence
Yvonne M. Johnson and Shari Munch
232 Mexican American Women’s Adherence to Hemodialysis Treatment: A Social Constructivist Perspective
Mary S. Tijerina
243 Advancing the Africentric Paradigm Shift Discourse: Building toward Evidence-Based Africentric Interventions in Social Work Practice with African Americans
Dorie J. Gilbert, Aminifu R. Harvey, and Faye Z. Belgrave
253 Adversity and Resiliency in the Lives of Native Hawaiian Elders
Colette V. Browne, Noreen Mokuau, and Kathryn L. Braun
262 A Black Experience–Based Approach to Gender-Based Violence
Tricia B. Bent-Goodley
270 Segmented Assimilation Theory and the Life Model: An Integrated Approach to Understanding Immigrants and Their Children
Lissette M. Piedra and David W. Engstrom
278 Building on Strengths: Intergenerational Practice with African American Families
Cheryl Waites |