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to JOURNAL OF FAMILY NURSING Volume 11 Number 1 (February 2005), pp. 1-84 Number 2 (May 2005), pp. 85-188 Number 3 (August 2005), pp. 189-308 Number 4 (November 2005), pp. 309-416 Authors: AHLBORG, TONE, LARS-OLOF PERSSON, and LILLEMOR, R.-M. HALLBERG, “Assessing the Quality of the Dyadic Relationship in First-Time Parents: Develop- ment of a New Instrument,” 19. AJERO, GLADYS, see Lutenbacher, M. ANDERSON, KATHRYN HOEHN, see Friedemann, M.-L. ARONOWITZ, TERI, RACHEL E. RENNELLS, and ERIN TODD, “Heterosocial Behaviors in Early Adolescent African American Girls: The Role of Mother-Daughter Relationships,” 122. BELL, JANICE M., “10th Anniversary of the Journal of Family Nursing” [Editorial], 3 BELL, JANICE M., “Highlights From the 7th International Family Nursing Conference Editor’s Note” [Editorial], 324. BELL, JANICE M., “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership: Honoring the Authors of Family Nursing Textbooks” [Editorial], 191. BELL, JANICE M., see Kobayashi, N. BELL, JANICE M., and NANCY J. MOULES, “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership Innovative Contributors” [Editorial], 313. BORCHERDING, KATHY, LEE SMITHBATTLE, and JOANNE KRAENZLI SCHNEIDER, “A Preliminary Investigation of the Grandparent Support Scale for Teenage Mothers,” 289. BOTTORFE, JOAN L., see Grewal, S BRADLEY, JOAN F., see Rehm, R. S. BURCHARD, DOROTHEE J. H. O’SULLIVAN, “Ethos, Ethics, and Endeavors: New Horizons in Family Nursing,” 354 BURCHARD, DOROTHEE J. H. O’SULLIVAN, “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: What Will the Challenges for Family Nursing Be Over the Next Few Years?” 332. JOURNAL OF FAMILY NURSING, 2005, 11(4), 411-414 © 2005 Sage Publications 411 412. JFN, November 2005, Vol. 11 No. 4 CHESLA, CATHERINE A., “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: The Hand That Feeds Us: Strings and Restrictions on Funding for Family Nursing Research,” 340. CHESLA, CATHERINE A., “Nursing Science and Chronic Illness: Articulating Suffer- ing and Possibility in Family Life,” 371. COATSWORTH-PUSPOKY, ROBIN, see Ward-Griffin, C. COOKE, CHERYL L., “Going Home: Formerly Incarcerated African American Men Return to Families and Communities,” 388. DOANE, GWENETH HARTRICK, “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: The Challenge and Opportunity of Complex Uncertainty,” 350. FEETHAM, SUZANNE L., “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: Provid- ing Leadership in Family Nursing From Local to Global Health,” 327. FRIEDEMANN, MARIE-LUISE, and KATHRYN HOEHN ANDERSON, “Family Health Care Across Cultures: An International Online Program (Florida Interna- tional University)” [Family Nursing Network], 79. GREWAL, SUKHDEV, JOAN L. BOTTORFF, and B. ANN HILTON, “The Influence of Family on Immigrant South Asian Women’s Health,” 242. HAGGMAN-LAITILA, ARJA, “Families’ Experiences of Support Provided by Resource-Oriented Family Professionals in Finland,” 195. HALLBERG, LILLEMOR R.-M., see Ahlborg, T. HANSON, SHIRLEY MAY HARMON, “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportuni- ties: Whither Thou Goeth Family Nursing,” 336. HATTON, DIANE, see Kendall, J. HILTON, B. ANN, see Grewal, S. HOLTSLANDER, LORRAINE, “Clinical Application of the 15-Minute Family Inter- view: Addressing the Needs of Postpartum Families,” 5. HOWE, DARA, see Lutenbacher, M. JANG, YUH-PYNG, see Leonard, B. J. KARP, SHARON, see Lutenbacher, M. KENDALL, JUDY, MICHAEL C. LEO, NANCY PERRIN, and DIANE HATTON, “Ser- vice Needs of Families With Children With ADHD,” 264. KOBAYASHI, NAMI, and JANICE M. BELL, “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership: Dr. Chieko Sugishita” [Editorial], 87. LEGROW, KAREN, and BETH ELLEN ROSSEN, “Development of Professional Prac- tice Based on a Family Systems Nursing Framework: Nurses’ and Families’ Experi- ences,” 38. LEAHEY, MAUREEN, see Wright, L. M. LEO, MICHAEL C., see Kendall, J. LEONARD, BARBARA J., YUH-PYNG JANG, KAY SAVIK, and MARGARET A. PLUMBO, “Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Family Functioning and Metabolic Control,” 102. LUTENBACHER, MELANIE, SHARON KARP, GLADYS AJERO, DARA HOWE, and MAMIE WILLIAMS, “Crossing Community Sectors: Challenges Faced by Families of Children With Special Health Care Needs,” 162. MOULES, NANCY J., see Bell,J .M . PERRIN, NANCY, see Kendall, J. PERSSON, LARS-OLOF, see Ahlborg, T. PLAGER, KAREN A., “Spirituality, Suffering, and Illness: Ideas for Healing, by L. M. Wright” [Book Review], 405. Index 413 PLUMBO, MARGARET A., see Leonard, B. J. REHM, ROBERTA S., and JOAN F. BRADLEY, “The Search for Social Safety and Com- fort in Families Raising Children With Complex Chronic Conditions,” 59. RENNELLS, RACHEL E., see Aronowitz, T. RILEY-DOUCET, CHERYL, “Beliefs About the Controllability of Pain: Congruence Between Older Adults With Cancer and Their Family Caregivers,” 225. ROSSEN, BETH ELLEN, see LeGrow, K. SAVIK, KAY, see Leonard, B. J. SCHNEIDER, JOANNE KRAENZLE, see Borcherding, K. SCHOFIELD, RUTH, see Ward-Griffin, C. SMITHBATTLE, LEE, see Borcherding, K. TODD, ERIN, see Aronowitz, T. VOS, SANDRA, see Ward-Griffin, C WARD-GRIFFIN, CATHERINE, RUTH SCHOFIELD, SANDRA VOS, and ROBIN COATSWORTH-PUSPOKY, “Canadian Families Caring for Members With Mental Illness: A Vicious Cycle,” 140. WILLIAMS, MAMIE, see Lutenbacher, M. WRIGHT, LORRAINE M., “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: Marriage: It Matters in Sickness and in Health,” 344. WRIGHT, LORRAINE M., and MAUREEN LEAHEY, “The Three Most Common Errors in Family Nursing: How to Avoid or Sidestep,” 90 Articles: “10th Anniversary of the Journal of Family Nursing” [Editorial], Bell, 3 “AdolescentWist h Type 1 Diabetes: Family Functioninagn d Metabolic Control,” Leon- ard et al., 102. “Assessing the Quality of the Dyadic Relationship in First-Time Parents: Development of a New Instrument,” Ahlborg et al., 19. “Beliefs About the Controllability of Pain: Congruence Between Older Adults With Cancer and Their Family Caregivers,” Riley-Doucet, 225 “Canadian Families Caring for Members With Mental Illness: A Vicious Cycle,” Ward- Griffin et al., 140. “Clinical Application of the 15-Minute Family Interview: Addressing the Needs of Postpartum Families,” Holtslander, 5. “Crossing Community Sectors: Challenges Faced by Families of Children With Special Health Care Needs,” Lutenbacher et al., 162. “Development of Professional Practice Based on a Family Systems Nursing Frame- work: Nurses’ and Families’ Experiences,” LeGrow and Rossen, 38. “Ethos, Ethics, and Endeavors: New Horizons in Family Nursing,” Burchard, 354 “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: The Challenge and Opportunity of Complex Uncertainty,” Doane, 350. “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: The Hand That Feeds Us: Strings and Restrictions on Funding for Family Nursing Research,” Chesla, 340. “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: Marriage: It Matters in Sickness and in Health,” Wright, 344. “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: Providing Leadership in Family Nursing From Local to Global Health,” Feetham, 327. 414 JFN, November 2005, Vol. 11 No. 4 “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: What Will the Challenges for Family Nursing Be Over the Next Few Years?” Burchard, 332. “Family Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities: Whither Thou Goeth Family Nurs- ing,” Hanson, 336. “Families’ Experiences of Support Provided by Resource-Oriented Family Profession- als in Finland,” Haggman-Laitila, 195. “Family Health Care Across Cultures: An International Online Program (Florida Inter- national University)” [Family Nursing Network], Friedemann and Anderson, 79. “Going Home: Formerly Incarcerated African American Men Return to Families and Communities,” Cooke, 388. “Heterosocial Behaviors in Early Adolescent African American Girls: The Role of Mother-Daughter Relationships,” Aronowitz et al., 122. “Highlights From the 7th International Family Nursing Conference: Editor’s Note” [Editorial], Bell, 324. “The Influence of Family on Immigrant South Asian Women’s Health,” Grewal et al., 242. “Nursing Science and Chronic Illness: Articulating Suffering and Possibility in Family Life,” Chesla, 371. “A Preliminary Investigation of the Grandparent Support Scale for Teenage Mothers,” Borcherding et al., 289. “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership: Dr. Chieko Sugishita” [Editorial], Kobayashi and Bell, 87. “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership: Honoring the Authors of Family Nursing Textbooks” [Editorial], Bell, 191. “Profiles in Family Nursing Leadership: Innovative Contributors” [Editorial], Bell and Moules, 313. “The Search for Social Safety and Comfort in Families Raising Children With Complex Chronic Conditions,” Rehm and Bradley, 59. “Service Needs of Families With Children With ADHD,” Kendall et al., 264. “Spirituality, Suffering, and Illness: Ideas for Healing, by L. M. Wright” [Book Review], Plager, 405. “The Three Most Common Errors in Family Nursing: How to Avoid or Sidestep,” Wright and Leahey, 90.

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