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    Parental substance abuse as a predictor of child maltreatment re-reports by Wolock, Isabel, Magura, Stephen

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-12-1996)
    “…This longitudinal study of child abuse and neglect cases closed after investigation examined the impact of parental substance abuse on family functioning and…”
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    Child Maltreatment and Material Deprivation among AFDC-Recipient Families by Wolock, Isabel, Horowitz, Bernard

    Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01-06-1979)
    “…In order to identify factors associated with child maltreatment among poverty families, 380 welfare recipients in northern New Jersey receiving protective…”
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    Child abuse and neglect referral patterns: A longitudinal study by Wolock, Isabel, Sherman, Patricia, Feldman, Leonard H., Metzger, Barbara

    “…Addresses 2 interrelated problems affecting the resource capacity of child protective services: the high rate of repeated reports and unsubstantiated cases…”
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    Child Health and Developmental Problems and Child Maltreatment among AFDC Families by Wolock, Isabel

    Published in Journal of sociology and social welfare (01-03-1981)
    “…An exploration of the complex interrelationship among the physical health & developmental problems of a child, child abuse & neglect, & poverty, based on…”
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    CHILD MALTREATMENT AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM: The Neglect of Neglect by Wolock, Isabel, Horowitz, Bernard

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-10-1984)
    “…Child maltreatment is analyzed utilizing a "social problem" framework. Although data reveal that child neglect is more prevalent and its consequences as…”
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    Research Data as Aids in Formulating Agency Policy by Geismar, Ludwig, Wolock, Isabel

    Published in Journal of sociology and social welfare (01-10-1973)
    “…An attempt is made to show how a set of empirical data, collected at 4 casework agencies, can serve as aids in choosing among policy alternatives. The research…”
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    The posthospital needs and care of patients: implications for discharge planning by Wolock, I, Schlesinger, E, Dinerman, M, Seaton, R

    Published in Social work in health care (1987)
    “…Sixty-nine patients hospitalized for a serious illness and discharged to their own or relative's homes were followed up to learn about patient's posthospital…”
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    Factors Relating to Levels of Child Care Among Families Receiving Public Assistance in New Jersey. Volume I. Final Report by Wolock, Isabel, Horowitz, Berny

    Published 30-06-1977
    “…To clarify the factors interacting with poverty which make families more likely to abuse and neglect their children, interviews were conducted with families…”
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    Social work screening in New Jersey hospitals: progress, problems, and implications by Wolock, I, Schlesinger, E G

    Published in Health & social work (1986)
    “…The essential components of a viable high-risk screening system are identified in this report of a study of social work screening in New Jersey's acute-care…”
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    Hospital social work roles and decision making by Schlesinger, E G, Wolock, I

    Published in Social work in health care (01-01-1982)
    “…A comparison of selected New Jersey hospitals in 1975 and 1981 suggests that despite intensive attention to cost control, hospital social work departments have…”
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    An Accelerated and Traditional MSW Program Compared by Schlesinger, Elfriede G., Wolock, Isabel

    Published in Journal of education for social work (01-01-1974)
    “…A traditional two-year and accelerated sixteen-month MSW program were evaluated by comparing the performance of students on cognitive, skill, and value…”
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