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BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE Annual Index 1991, Volume 17 AUTHORS Keinan G, Carmil D, Rieck M. Predicting Smyth KA, Williams PD. Patterns of cop- women’s delay in seeking medical care ing in black working women. after discovery of a lump in the breast: Spring:40-46. Appels A, Shouten E. Burnout as a risk The role of personality and behavior pat- Southard DR, Hart L. Case Report: The in- factor for coronary heart disease. Sum- terns. Winter:177-183. fluence on blood pressure during daily ac- mer:53-59. Kelner S Jr. See McClelland DC. tivities of a single session of aerobic exer- Barry KL. See Fleming MF. Labrie IG. See Nelson TM. cise. Fall:135-142. Clarification: Benson H. See Kass JD. Lee J. See Levy SM. Winter: 183. Brown D. See McClelland DC. Leserman J. See Kass JD. Sterndorff B. See Smith DF. Byers TE. See Duffy LC. Levy SM, Herberman RB, Lippman M, Tgnder O. See Endresen IM. Calkins BM. See Duffy LC. D’Angelo T, Lee J. Immunological and Carmil D. See Keinan G. psychosocial predictors of disease recur- Ursin H. See Endresen IM. Carpenter L. See Watkins PL. rence in patients with early-stage breast VanEgeren L. See O’Brien WH. Caudill M. See Kass JD. cancer. Summer:67-75. van Meurs-van Woezik H. See Zoeteweij Csiky A. See Nelson TM. Lippman M. See Levy SM. MW. Lundberg U, Rasch B, Westermark O. Vardi J. See Finkelstein Y. D’Angelo T. See Levy SM. Physiological reactivity and Type A Venema-van Uden MMATU. See Zoeteweij Duffy LC, Zielezny MA, Marshall JR, behavior in preschool children: A Mw. Byers TE, Weiser MM, Phillips JF, longitudinal study. Winter:149-157. Vermeulen A. See Zoeteweij MW. Calkins BM, Ogra PL, Graham S. Relevance of major stress events as an in- Malcolm AT, Janisse MP. Additional Walther BT. See Endresen IM. dicator of disease activity prevalence in eTvyipdee ncAe bfeohra vtihoer raelnadt iosoncsihailp sbueptpwoeret n in Watkins PL. Eisler RM, Carpenter L, inflammatory bowel disease. Schechtman KB, Fisher EB Jr. men. Fall: 131-134. Fall: 101-110. Psychosocial and physiological correlates Marshall JR. See Duffy LC. of male gender roles and stress among Eisler RM. See Watkins PL. May HJ. See Revicki DA. employed adults. Summer:86-90. Endresen IM, Relling GB, Tgnder O, McClelland DC, Patel V, Brown D, Kelner Weeda HWH. See Zoeteweij MW. Myking O, Walther BT, Ursin H. Brief S Jr. The role of affiliative loss in the Weiser MM. See Duffy LC. uncontrollable stress and psychosocial recruitment of helper cells among insulin- Westermark O. See Lundberg U. parameters influence human plasma con- dependent diabetics. Spring: 5-23. Cor- Whitley TW. See Revicki DA. centrations of IgM and complement com- rection: Summer:59. Williams PD. See Smyth KA. pound C3. Winter:167-176. McIntyre JWR. See Nelson TM. Erdman RAM. See Zoeteweij MW. Myking O. See Endresen IM. Zielezny MA. See Duffy LC. Zoeteweij MW, Venema-van Uden Finkelstein Y, Vardi J, Hod I. Case report: Nelson TM, McIntyre JWR, Labrie IG, MMATHU, Erdman RAM, Weeda HWH, Impulsive artistic creativity as a preserta- Csiky A. Self-perception of the ability to Vermeulen A, vanMeurs-van Woezik H. tion of transcient cognitive alterations. work in the cold. Spring: i5-23. Work resumption and leisure activities Summer:91-94. Norvell N. See Hills H. after cardiac rehabilitation: The develop- Fisher EB Jr. See Watkins PL. O’Brien WH, VanEgeren L. Perceived ment of criteria to measure social Fleming MF, Barry KL. Health locus of susceptibility to heart disease and preven- recovery. Summer: 61-66. control in a primary care sample of tive health behavior among Type A and Zuttermeister PC. See Kass JD. alcoholics and nonalcoholics. Type B individuals. Winter: 159-165. FowSlperri ngC:.2 5S-e3e0 . Robertson C. OPagtreal PVL.. SeSee e McDCulfeflyl aLnCd. DC. TITLES Friedman R. See Kass JD. Phillips JF. See Duffy LC. Gatchel RJ. See Robertson C. Rasch B. See Lundberg U. Additional evidence for the relationship be- Graham S. See Duffy LC. Relling GB. See Endresen IM. tween Type A behavior and social sup- Hart LA. See Southard DR. Revicki DA, May HJ, Whitley TW. port in men. Malcolm AT, Janisse MP. Herberman RB. See Levy SM. Reliability and validity of the Work- Fall: 131-134. Hills H, Norvell N. An examination of Related Strain Inventory among health Brief uncontrollable stress and psychologi- hardiness and neuroticism as potential professionals. Fall:111-120. cal parameters influence human plasma moderators of stress outcomes. Rieck M. See Keinan G. concentrations of IgM and complement Spring:31-38. Robertson C, Gatchel RJ, Fowler C. Effec- component C3. Endresen IM, Relling Hod I. See Finkelstein Y. tiveness of a videotaped behavioral in- GB, Tonder O, Myking O, Walther BT, tervention in reducing anxiety in emergen- Ursin H. Winter:167-176. Janisse MP. See Malcolm AT. cy oral surgery patients. Summer:77-85. Burnout as a risk factor for coronary heart Kass JD, Friedman R, Leserman J, Caudill Schectman KB. See Watkins PL. disease. Appels A, Shouten E. M, Zuttermeister PC, Benson H. An in- Schouten E. See Appels A. Summer:53-59. ventory of positive psychological attitudes Smith DF, Sterndorff B. Female physicians Effectiveness of a videotaped behavioral in- with potential relevance to health out- outscore male physicians and the general tervention in reducing anxiety in emergen- comes: Validation and preliminary public on Type A scales in Denmark. cy oral surgery patients. Robertson C, testing. Fall:121-129. Winter: 184-189. Gatchel RJ, Fowler C. Summer:77-85. BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE Annual Index 1991, Volume 17 AUTHORS Keinan G, Carmil D, Rieck M. Predicting Smyth KA, Williams PD. Patterns of cop- women’s delay in seeking medical care ing in black working women. after discovery of a lump in the breast: Spring:40-46. Appels A, Shouten E. Burnout as a risk The role of personality and behavior pat- Southard DR, Hart L. Case Report: The in- factor for coronary heart disease. Sum- terns. Winter:177-183. fluence on blood pressure during daily ac- mer:53-59. Kelner S Jr. See McClelland DC. tivities of a single session of aerobic exer- Barry KL. See Fleming MF. Labrie IG. See Nelson TM. cise. Fall:135-142. Clarification: Benson H. See Kass JD. Lee J. See Levy SM. Winter: 183. Brown D. See McClelland DC. Leserman J. See Kass JD. Sterndorff B. See Smith DF. Byers TE. See Duffy LC. Levy SM, Herberman RB, Lippman M, Tgnder O. See Endresen IM. Calkins BM. See Duffy LC. D’Angelo T, Lee J. Immunological and Carmil D. See Keinan G. psychosocial predictors of disease recur- Ursin H. See Endresen IM. Carpenter L. See Watkins PL. rence in patients with early-stage breast VanEgeren L. See O’Brien WH. Caudill M. See Kass JD. cancer. Summer:67-75. van Meurs-van Woezik H. See Zoeteweij Csiky A. See Nelson TM. Lippman M. See Levy SM. MW. Lundberg U, Rasch B, Westermark O. Vardi J. See Finkelstein Y. D’Angelo T. See Levy SM. Physiological reactivity and Type A Venema-van Uden MMATU. See Zoeteweij Duffy LC, Zielezny MA, Marshall JR, behavior in preschool children: A Mw. Byers TE, Weiser MM, Phillips JF, longitudinal study. Winter:149-157. Vermeulen A. See Zoeteweij MW. Calkins BM, Ogra PL, Graham S. Relevance of major stress events as an in- Malcolm AT, Janisse MP. Additional Walther BT. See Endresen IM. dicator of disease activity prevalence in eTvyipdee ncAe bfeohra vtihoer raelnadt iosoncsihailp sbueptpwoeret n in Watkins PL. Eisler RM, Carpenter L, inflammatory bowel disease. Schechtman KB, Fisher EB Jr. men. Fall: 131-134. Fall: 101-110. Psychosocial and physiological correlates Marshall JR. See Duffy LC. of male gender roles and stress among Eisler RM. See Watkins PL. May HJ. See Revicki DA. employed adults. Summer:86-90. Endresen IM, Relling GB, Tgnder O, McClelland DC, Patel V, Brown D, Kelner Weeda HWH. See Zoeteweij MW. Myking O, Walther BT, Ursin H. Brief S Jr. The role of affiliative loss in the Weiser MM. See Duffy LC. uncontrollable stress and psychosocial recruitment of helper cells among insulin- Westermark O. See Lundberg U. parameters influence human plasma con- dependent diabetics. Spring: 5-23. Cor- Whitley TW. See Revicki DA. centrations of IgM and complement com- rection: Summer:59. Williams PD. See Smyth KA. pound C3. Winter:167-176. McIntyre JWR. See Nelson TM. Erdman RAM. See Zoeteweij MW. Myking O. See Endresen IM. Zielezny MA. See Duffy LC. Zoeteweij MW, Venema-van Uden Finkelstein Y, Vardi J, Hod I. Case report: Nelson TM, McIntyre JWR, Labrie IG, MMATHU, Erdman RAM, Weeda HWH, Impulsive artistic creativity as a preserta- Csiky A. Self-perception of the ability to Vermeulen A, vanMeurs-van Woezik H. tion of transcient cognitive alterations. work in the cold. Spring: i5-23. Work resumption and leisure activities Summer:91-94. Norvell N. See Hills H. after cardiac rehabilitation: The develop- Fisher EB Jr. See Watkins PL. O’Brien WH, VanEgeren L. Perceived ment of criteria to measure social Fleming MF, Barry KL. Health locus of susceptibility to heart disease and preven- recovery. Summer: 61-66. control in a primary care sample of tive health behavior among Type A and Zuttermeister PC. See Kass JD. alcoholics and nonalcoholics. Type B individuals. Winter: 159-165. FowSlperri ngC:.2 5S-e3e0 . Robertson C. OPagtreal PVL.. SeSee e McDCulfeflyl aLnCd. DC. TITLES Friedman R. See Kass JD. Phillips JF. See Duffy LC. Gatchel RJ. See Robertson C. Rasch B. See Lundberg U. Additional evidence for the relationship be- Graham S. See Duffy LC. Relling GB. See Endresen IM. tween Type A behavior and social sup- Hart LA. See Southard DR. Revicki DA, May HJ, Whitley TW. port in men. Malcolm AT, Janisse MP. Herberman RB. See Levy SM. Reliability and validity of the Work- Fall: 131-134. Hills H, Norvell N. An examination of Related Strain Inventory among health Brief uncontrollable stress and psychologi- hardiness and neuroticism as potential professionals. Fall:111-120. cal parameters influence human plasma moderators of stress outcomes. Rieck M. See Keinan G. concentrations of IgM and complement Spring:31-38. Robertson C, Gatchel RJ, Fowler C. Effec- component C3. Endresen IM, Relling Hod I. See Finkelstein Y. tiveness of a videotaped behavioral in- GB, Tonder O, Myking O, Walther BT, tervention in reducing anxiety in emergen- Ursin H. Winter:167-176. Janisse MP. See Malcolm AT. cy oral surgery patients. Summer:77-85. Burnout as a risk factor for coronary heart Kass JD, Friedman R, Leserman J, Caudill Schectman KB. See Watkins PL. disease. Appels A, Shouten E. M, Zuttermeister PC, Benson H. An in- Schouten E. See Appels A. Summer:53-59. ventory of positive psychological attitudes Smith DF, Sterndorff B. Female physicians Effectiveness of a videotaped behavioral in- with potential relevance to health out- outscore male physicians and the general tervention in reducing anxiety in emergen- comes: Validation and preliminary public on Type A scales in Denmark. cy oral surgery patients. Robertson C, testing. Fall:121-129. Winter: 184-189. Gatchel RJ, Fowler C. Summer:77-85. An examination of hardiness and neuroti- and Type B individuals. O’Brien WH, of criteria to measure social recovery. cism as potential moderators of stress VanEgeren L. Winter:159-165. Zoeteweij MW, Venema-van Uden outcomes. Hills H, Norvell N. Physiological reactivity and Type A MMATU, Erdman RAM, Weeda HWH, Spring:31-38. behavior in preschool children: A Vermeulen A, van Meurs-van Woezik H. Female physicians outscore male physicians longitudinal study. Lundberg U, Rasch B, Summer:61-66. and the general public on Type A scales Westermark O. Winter:149-157. in Denmark. Smith DF, Sterndorff B. Predicting women’s delay in seeking BOOK NOTES AND REVIEWS Winter: 184-189. medical care after discovery of a lump in TITLES Health locus of control in a primary care the breast: The role of personality and sample of alcoholics and nonalcoholics. behavior patterns. Keinan G, Carmil D, Experimental Foundations of Behavioral Fleming MF, Barry KL. Spring:25-30. Rieck M. Winter:177-183. Medicine: Conditioning Forces. Ader R, Immunological and psychosocial predictors Psychosocial and physiological correlates of Weiner H, Baum A. Spring:47. of disease recurrence in patients with male gender roles and stress among The Frenzy of Renown: Fame and Its early-stage breast cancer. Levy SM, Herb- employed adults. Watkins PL, Eisler RM, History. Braudy L. Spring: 47. erman RB, Lippman M, D’Angelo T, Lee Carpenter L, Schechtman KB, Fisher EB Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial In- J. Summer:67-75. Jr. Summer:86-90. teractions. Sarafino EG. Summer:95. Impulsive artistic creativity as a presenta- Relevance of major siress events as an Perspectives in Behavioral Medicine: tion of transient cognitive alterations. indicator of disease activity prevalence in Eating, Sleeping, and Sex. Stunkard AJ, Case report. Finkelstein Y, Vardi J, Hod inflammatory bowel disease. Duffy LC, Baum A, eds. Spring:47. I. Summer:91-94, Zielezny MA, Marshall JR, Byers TE, Stress Master. Lovelace RT. Summer:95. The influence on blood pressure during dai- Weiser MM, Phillips JF, Calkins BM, All reviewed by Kaplan BH. ly activities of a single session of aerobic Ogra PL, Graham S. Fall: 101-110. exercise. Case report. Southard DR, Hart Reliability and validity of the Work-Related AUTHORS L. Fall:135-142. Clarification: Strain Inventory among health profes- Winter: 183. sionals. Revicki DA, May HJ, Whitley Ader R, Weiner H, Baum A. Experimental An inventory of positive psychological at- TW. Fall:111-120. Foundations of Behavioral Medicine: titudes with potential relevance to health The role of affiliative loss in the recruit- Conditioning Forces. Spring:47. outcomes: Validation and preliminary ment of helper cells among insulin- Braudy L. The Frenzy of Renown: Fame testing. Kass JD, Friedman R, Leserman dependent diabetics. McClelland DC, and Its History. Spring: 47. J, Caudill M, Zuttermeister PC, Benson Patel V, Brown D, Kelner S Jr. Spring: Sarafino EG. Health Psychology: Biopsy- H. Fall:121-129. 5-23. Correction: Summer: 59. chosocial Interactions. Summer:95. Patterns of coping in black working Self-perception of the ability to work in the Stunkard AJ, Baum A, eds. Perspectives in women. Smyth KA, Williams PD. cold. Nelson TM, McIntyre JWR, Labrie Behavioral Medicine: Eating, Sleeping, Spring:40-46. IG, Csiky A. Spring:15-23. and Sex. Spring:47. Perceived susceptibility to heart disease and Work resumption and leisure activities after Lovelace RT. Stress Master. Summer:95. preventive health behavior among Type A cardiac rehabilitation: The development All reviewed by Kaplan BH. The National AIDS Information Clearinghouse Now—one toll-free number for reference assistance and to order publications: New foll-free number 1-800-458-5231 FAX: 1-301-738-6616 Call us. We're your centralized resource for information on HIV/AIDS programs, services, and materials. A service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service ™@ Centers for Disease Control Winter 1991/1992

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