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Dissertations--Future Research in the Field of Family Violence

    Ahn, H. N. (1991). Intimacy and discipline in family life: A cross-cultural analysis with implication for theory and practice in child abuse prevention [Doctoral Dissertation]. Berkeley, CA: University of California.

    Boston, D. P. (1990). Black adolescent alcohol abusers: Severity of alcohol use, history of child abuse, and current level of depression [Doctoral Dissertation]. Boston: Boston University.

    Brennan, B. S. (1993). A culturally relevant approach to primary prevention: Its theoretical application to violence prevention in urban African American communities [Doctoral Dissertation]. Widener University, Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology.

    Brun, C. F. (1994). A naturalistic inquiry into the lives of six women labeled "at-risk" for child neglect [Doctoral Dissertation]. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University.

   Bryan, G. B. (1992). The well-being of an urban African-American community [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Florida.

    Dupree, D. M. (1994). The effects of experience with violence on the affective and cognitive functioning of African-American adolescents [Doctoral Dissertation]. Atlanta, GA: Emory University.

    James, R. M. (1994). Sexual aggression among African American students on predominantly African American college campuses [Doctoral Dissertation]. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    Muwwakil, D., & Constance, L. (1994). Effect of race on intervention in domestic violence [Maters Thesis]. Pacific Lutheran University.

    Newman Phillips, E. (1994). An ethnohistorical analysis of the political economy of ethnicity among African Americans in St. Petersburg, Florida [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of South Florida.

    Nightingale, C. H. (1992). It makes me wonder how I keep from going under: Young people in poor Black Philadelphia, and the formation of a collective experience, 1940-1990 [Doctoral Dissertation]. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.

    Peled, E., Jaffe, P. G., & Edelson, J. (1995). Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Richie, B. E. (1992). Gender entrapment: An exploratory study of the link between gender identity development, violence against women, race/ethnicity and crime among African American battered women [Doctoral Dissertation]. New York: City University of New York.

    Shakoor, B. H. (1992). Resiliency and factors that mediate violence in African American men [Doctoral Dissertation]. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center.

    West, C. M. (1995). Courtship violence among African Americans [Doctoral Dissertation]. St. Louis, MO: University of Missouri.

    Williams, T. D. (1993). An exploratory-descriptive study of African American caregivers' perceptions of elder abuse [Masters of Social Work Thesis]. Long Beach, CA: California State University.