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Parenting a child with an autism spectrum disorder: Public perceptions and parental conceptualizations
SL Neely-Barnes, HR Hall, RJ Roberts, JC Graff
Journal of Family Social Work 14 (3), 208-225, 2011
2392011
Families of children with disabilities: A review of literature and recommendations for interventions.
SL Neely-Barnes, DA Dia
Joseph D. Cautilli 5 (3), 93, 2008
2072008
Parental stress in families of children with a genetic disorder/disability and the resiliency model of family stress, adjustment, and adaptation
HR Hall, SL Neely-Barnes, JC Graff, TE Krcek, RJ Roberts, JS Hankins
Issues in comprehensive pediatric nursing 35 (1), 24-44, 2012
1662012
Does choice influence quality of life for people with mild intellectual disabilities?
S Neely-Barnes, M Marcenko, L Weber
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 46 (1), 12-26, 2008
1082008
The health-related quality of life of custodial grandparents
SL Neely-Barnes, J Carolyn Graff, G Washington
Health & Social Work 35 (2), 87-97, 2010
952010
Predicting impact of childhood disability on families: Results from the 1995 National Health Interview Survey Disability Supplement
S Neely-Barnes, M Marcenko
Mental retardation 42 (4), 284-293, 2004
892004
“It's our job”: Qualitative study of family responses to ableism
SL Neely-Barnes, JC Graff, RJ Roberts, HR Hall, JS Hankins
Intellectual and developmental disabilities 48 (4), 245-258, 2010
752010
The higher education option for poor women with children
S Pandey, M Zhan, S Neely-Barnes, N Menon
J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare 27, 109, 2000
752000
Family decision making: Benefits to persons with developmental disabilities and their family members
S Neely-Barnes, J Carolyn Graff, M Marcenko, L Weber
Intellectual and developmental disabilities 46 (2), 93-105, 2008
632008
Integrating neuroscience knowledge into social work education: A case-based approach
M Egan, SL Neely-Barnes, T Combs-Orme
Journal of Social Work Education 47 (2), 269-282, 2011
592011
Are there adverse consequences to being a sibling of a person with a disability? A propensity score analysis
SL Neely‐Barnes, JC Graff
Family Relations 60 (3), 331-341, 2011
482011
Latent class models in social work
S Neely-Barnes
Social Work Research 34 (2), 114-121, 2010
422010
Examining the social, emotional and behavioral needs of youth involved in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems
S Neely-Barnes, K Whitted
Journal of health and human services administration 34 (2), 206-237, 2011
402011
Exploring parent-sibling communication in families of children with sickle cell disease
JC Graff, JS Hankins, BT Hardy, HR Hall, RJ Roberts, SL Neely-Barnes
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing 33 (2), 101-123, 2010
402010
Leaning into the crisis: Managing COVID-19 in social services and behavioral health agencies
S Neely-Barnes, A Hunter, J Meiman, C Malone, M Hirschi, E Delavega
Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance 45 (4), 293-306, 2021
312021
Community-based, consumer-directed services: Differential experiences of people with mild and severe intellectual disabilities
SL Neely-Barnes, MO Marcenko, L Weber
Social Work Research 32 (1), 55-64, 2008
312008
Preparing social work students for interprofessional team practice in health-care settings
E Delavega, SL Neely-Barnes, SE Elswick, LC Taylor, FL Pettet, ...
Research on Social Work Practice 29 (5), 555-561, 2019
292019
Comparative experiences of first-and continuing-generation social work students
LD Simmons, LC Taylor, K Anderson, SL Neely-Barnes
Journal of Social Work Education 54 (3), 480-491, 2018
232018
Assessment of integration of disability content into social work education
L Ogden, C McAllister, S Neely-Barnes
Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 16 (3-4), 361-376, 2017
232017
Parenting with a disability and child mental health: A propensity score analysis
S Neely-Barnes, S Zanskas, ME Delavega, TK Evans
Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 13 (3), 226-246, 2014
202014
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