Family Relations & Human Development/ Family Economics & Resource Management Biennial, Contents


Family
Relations & Human Development/ 


Family
Economics & Resource Management Biennial


The Journal of the FRHD and FERM Divisions 

of the American Association of Family
and Consumer Sciences 

Volume 4, 2001

 

Theme: The Face of Family in
the Future: Social, Economic, and Cultural Issues and Trends

The Future of Families in the 21st Century:
Hunches, Probabilities, and Possibilities, 
1

Barbara H. Settles

Building and Utilizing Reliable Senior
Sexual Health Information Networks, 
15

Kimberly A. Wallet-Chalambaga and
Michael S. Chalambaga 

Families and the Future: Integrating Theory
and Research on Family Caregiving and Alzheimer’s Disease, 
20

Annabel Agee and Priscilla White Blanton 

Income Security for an Aging Population:
A Global Challenge, 
30

Sandra A. Helmick and Jeong-Hee Seo 

Gender, Race, and Family Poverty in the
United States, 
38

Anne
Bailey 

Strong Families–Safe Communities: A Welfare
to Work Pilot Program, 
45

Donna
L Graham and Mary M. Whan 

Who Gets Sanctioned Under Welfare Reform?
Evidence from Child Support Enforcement in Illinois, 
53

Yunhee
Chang, Andrea H. Beller and Elizabeth T. Powers 

Creating Family and Consumer Sciences-Community
Collaborations for Service Learning Opportunities in Higher Education, 
62

Alyce Blackmon, Jerry Ann Harrel-Smith,
Gerry Luethy, Allen Martin and Roberta Mauksch

Rural Economics and Family Life: Challenges
Ahead for Children and Families, 
65

Harriet
Shaklee, Linda Fox and Linda Webb

Incorporating Financial Management in
Work Force Training, 
66

Sharon
P. Blase

Is Family Beyond Justice? Exploring Determinants
of Wives’ Perceived Fairness About the Division of Household Labor and
Child Care in Thailand ,
68

Tippavan
Surinya and Geraldine Olson

Perceived Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent
Self-Concept in Armenian American Families, 
69

Marina
S. O’Leary and Scott W. Plunkett

Personal and Work Life Issues: FL 1100
— Critical Issues in Family Life Core Course for the 


College of Family Life, 70

Carrie
Dabb, Ann M. B. Austin and Bonita Wyse

PowerPoint Slides for Money Management
Volunteer Training, 
71

L.
Dawn Barnes, Cristin Campbell, Barbara Howe and Irene Leech

Preserving Our Spiritual Heritage: Nurturing
Families Through Creative Community Collaborations, 
72

Gloria
Warren

Retirement Preparation of the North and
South Dakota Farm/Ranch Household, 
73

Debra
L. Pankow, Bernadine Enevoldsen and Elizabeth Gorham

The Role of Family and Consumer Sciences
Professionals: Youth Violence Prevention Initiatives, 
74

Jamie
Branam Kridler

Student Perceptions of Poverty: A Pilot
Study, 
75

Martha
S. Brown, Linda F. Gardner, Victoria Marie Gribschaw, Lynette Olson, Rosa
Purcell and Kay M. Wilder

University Students’ Knowledge of Credit
and Credit Card Usage, 
76

Janie
Kenner, Lisa Mize, Phyllis Gilbert and Marie Saracino

Adult Children and Aging Parents: Conversations
between Generations, 
77

Patricia
K. Gorman, Colleen D. Jolly and D. Elizabeth Kiss

The Cash Kids-A Money Management Curriculum
for First and Second Grade Students, 
79

Wanda
W. Shelby and Candace Carrié

Economic Trends: New Investment Choices
for the New Millennium, 
80

Barbara
O’Neill

Families and the New Millennium: A Journal
Showcase of the Michigan Family Review, 
82

Libby
Balter Blume and Anne K. Soderman

Families First — Nutrition Education
and Wellness System (FF-NEWS) Program, 
84

Rossia
Brown-Broughton and Irene K. Lee

Integrating System of Care in Interdisciplinary
Field Placements, 
85

Sarah
M. Shoffner

Maltreatment and Adolescent Pregnancy
and Parenting Program, 
87

Ann
Graves and Lynn Pike

Missouri Volunteer Resource Mothers, 88

Lynn
Pike and Ann Graves

Money Talks — Should I Be Listening? 89

Shirley
S. Peterson, Karen P. Varcoe, Paula René-Fitch, Allen Martin, Connie
Costello, Constance L. Garrett and Charles G. Go

Promote a Balanced Lifestyle, 91

Katey
Walker, Emily Mark and Elaine Johannes

Put Your Skills to Work: An Employment
Education Program for Low-Income Hispanics, 
92

Marilyn
Cross Bischoff and Linda Gossett

Working Through Community Models: Texans
Building Character Training Initiative, 
93

Linda
Ladd, 
Sue
Lynn Sasser
,
Kathy Volanty and Martha Couch

Young
Scholars Program, 
94

Dorothy
M. Taggart and Irene K. Lee

Family
Economic Puzzles and Possibilities, 
95

M.
Janice Hogan

Before
and After: The Perceived Impact of the MONEY 2000™ Program Upon Participants’
Personal Finances, 
99

Barbara
O’Neill, Jing J. Xiao, Barbara Bristow, Patricia Brennan and Claudia Kerbel 

Student
Credit Card Debt: Looking Beyond the Financial Issue, 
105

Ruth
H. Lytton, Lorraine R. Decker and John E. Grable 

The
Financial Well-Being of Marine Corps Families, 
114

Karen
P. Varcoe, Nancy B. Lees, Joan Wright and Neal Emper

Issues
Facing Rural Youth and a Framework for Positive Change, 
122

Daniel
F. Perkins

Maternal
Age at Transition to Parenthood as a Predictor of Children’s Perceptions
of Well-Being, 
131

Denise
J. Brandon and Jo Lynn Cunningham 

The
Faces of Rural Families Four Years after Welfare Reform, 
144

Bonnie
Braun, Karen Varcoe, Sharon Burgess Seiling, Sheila Mammen, Frances C.
Lawrence


and Kathy Prochaska-Cue

Facilitating
Students’ Understanding of Issues and Trends Affecting Families Through
Service Learning, 
153

Jo
Lynn Cunningham, Gerald Campbell, Sammie Garner, Karen P. Goebel, and Martha
Herndon 

Advocacy
for Families: Achieving Justice and Equity for ALL, 
154

Henry
Shelton with Jo Lynn Cunningham

Process
Evaluation as a Tool for Program Development and Enhancement: A Case Study
of the

Personal Actions to Health Project, 
159

Carolyn
S. Wilken, Katey Walker, Mary Jane Tremethick and Patty Meier 

The
Second Time Around, 
166

Jane
Hall Hinrichsen 

What
Consumers Gain in Television Shopping Programs: An Informational Perspective
on TV Shopping, 
170

Jing
Zhao and Margaret M. Sanik

Business
Tensions and Success in Farm Family Businesses, 
178

Sharon
M. Danes and Sayali Amarapurkar 

Home
Centered Recreation: Strengthening Family Values, 
191

Diane
S. Smith and S. Harold Smith

Integration
of the Levels of Change into Family Resource Management Theory, 
192

Aimee
D. Prawitz and M. E. (Betsy) Garrison

The
Changing Role of Early Childhood Education: Integrating the Italian and
American Models, 
196

Cynthia
E. Johnson

Online
Policies: Ambiguity, Security, and Privacy, 
197

Joan
L. Kinney, Karen P. Goebel and Dean Forbes

The
Selection Process for Papers, 
198

Cathy
F. Bowen