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HEALTH & Social Work Volume 19, Numbers 1-4, 1994 ANNUAL I-N DEX The following abbreviations are used: E for Editorial, sickle cell anemia, May 112-119 NHL for National Health Line, PF for Practice Fo- substance abuse, youth perceptions, Feb. 46-53 rum, and RN for Research Notes. violence and youth, school-based clinics (E), May 82- 83 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Closer Look at Social Support as a Moderator of Stress in Breast Cancer, by Cleora S. Roberts, Charles E. Cox, Action Research: An Approach to Preventing Substance Abuse Vicki J. Shannon, and Nancy L. Wells, Aug. 157-164 and Promoting Social Competency, by Andrew Community Hospital’s Role in Lowering Infant Mortality Malekoff, Feb. 46-53 Rates through a Maternal Access-to-Care Program AFDC, substance abuse among female recipients (RN), (PF), by David Waldrop and Nancy Dew Taylor, May Feb. 75-77 148-152 African Americans, sickle cell anemia in, May 112-119 Components of Job Satisfaction in Psychiatric Social Work- Aid to Families with Dependent Children, see AFDC ers, by Anne Marriott, Lorne Sexton, and Douglas Alcohol abuse, see Substance abuse Staley, Aug. 199-205 Alzheimer’s Care and Service Utilization: Generating Prac- Confidentiality, Tarasoff decision, Aug. 217-222 tice Concepts from Empirical Findings and Narratives, Confidentiality after Tarasoff, by Jill Doner Kagle and by Carol Ganzer and Suzanne E. England, Aug. 174— Sandra Kopels, Aug. 217-222 181 Coping with Childhood Asthma: Caretakers’ Views, by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients’ Perspectives on Use Mildred D. Mailick, Gary Holden, and Virginia N. of Mechanical Ventilation, by Jenny M. Young, Walther, May 103-111 Carolyn L. Marshall, and Elizabeth J. Anderson, Nov. Corporate health programs, retirees and dependents, Aug. 253-260 192-198 Assisted suicide criminalization of (NHL), Nov. 298-303 Drug abuse, see Substance abuse ethics, Nov. 237-244 Asthma in children, caregiving, May 103-111 Editorials editorship, transferring of, Nov. 235-236 Cancer social work, practice vs. academic settings, breast cancer, social support for patients, Aug. 157-164 Aug. 154-156 breast cancer, survivor functional status, Aug. 165-173 substance abuse treatment, social worker role, workplace support for patients (PF), Aug. 227-230 Feb. 3-5 Caregiving youths and violence, school-based clinics, May 82-83 Alzheimer’s disease, Aug. 174-181 Elderly people asthma in children, May 103-111 Alzheimer’s disease, caregiver support, Aug. mental illness and family caregiving, Nov. 271-278 174-181 Changing National Priorities Regarding Substance Abuse: early hospital readmission, Aug. 182-191 Detente Comes to the War on Drugs (NHL), by Sharon retirees, corporate health care program, Aug. M. Keigher, Feb. 71-74 Children 192-198 Estimating Rates of Psychosocial Problems in Urban and asthma, May 103-111 Poor Children with Sickle Cell Anemia, by Oscar A. homeless women and children, health, May 125-131 Barbarin, Charles F. Whitten, and Sandy M. Bonds, infant mortality reduction (PF), May 148-152 May 112-119 Latino women and pediatric emergency services, May Ethics of Assisted Suicide, by Jay Callahan, Nov. 237-244 93-102 Evaluation ofa Corporate-Sponsored Health Care Program national health policies, mothers and children (NHL), May 143-147 for Retired Employees, by Andrew E. Scharlach, CCC Code: 0360-7283/24 $3.00 ©1994, National Association of Social Workers HEALTH & Social Work Volume 19, Numbers 1-4, 1994 ANNUAL I-N DEX The following abbreviations are used: E for Editorial, sickle cell anemia, May 112-119 NHL for National Health Line, PF for Practice Fo- substance abuse, youth perceptions, Feb. 46-53 rum, and RN for Research Notes. violence and youth, school-based clinics (E), May 82- 83 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Closer Look at Social Support as a Moderator of Stress in Breast Cancer, by Cleora S. Roberts, Charles E. Cox, Action Research: An Approach to Preventing Substance Abuse Vicki J. Shannon, and Nancy L. Wells, Aug. 157-164 and Promoting Social Competency, by Andrew Community Hospital’s Role in Lowering Infant Mortality Malekoff, Feb. 46-53 Rates through a Maternal Access-to-Care Program AFDC, substance abuse among female recipients (RN), (PF), by David Waldrop and Nancy Dew Taylor, May Feb. 75-77 148-152 African Americans, sickle cell anemia in, May 112-119 Components of Job Satisfaction in Psychiatric Social Work- Aid to Families with Dependent Children, see AFDC ers, by Anne Marriott, Lorne Sexton, and Douglas Alcohol abuse, see Substance abuse Staley, Aug. 199-205 Alzheimer’s Care and Service Utilization: Generating Prac- Confidentiality, Tarasoff decision, Aug. 217-222 tice Concepts from Empirical Findings and Narratives, Confidentiality after Tarasoff, by Jill Doner Kagle and by Carol Ganzer and Suzanne E. England, Aug. 174— Sandra Kopels, Aug. 217-222 181 Coping with Childhood Asthma: Caretakers’ Views, by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients’ Perspectives on Use Mildred D. Mailick, Gary Holden, and Virginia N. of Mechanical Ventilation, by Jenny M. Young, Walther, May 103-111 Carolyn L. Marshall, and Elizabeth J. Anderson, Nov. Corporate health programs, retirees and dependents, Aug. 253-260 192-198 Assisted suicide criminalization of (NHL), Nov. 298-303 Drug abuse, see Substance abuse ethics, Nov. 237-244 Asthma in children, caregiving, May 103-111 Editorials editorship, transferring of, Nov. 235-236 Cancer social work, practice vs. academic settings, breast cancer, social support for patients, Aug. 157-164 Aug. 154-156 breast cancer, survivor functional status, Aug. 165-173 substance abuse treatment, social worker role, workplace support for patients (PF), Aug. 227-230 Feb. 3-5 Caregiving youths and violence, school-based clinics, May 82-83 Alzheimer’s disease, Aug. 174-181 Elderly people asthma in children, May 103-111 Alzheimer’s disease, caregiver support, Aug. mental illness and family caregiving, Nov. 271-278 174-181 Changing National Priorities Regarding Substance Abuse: early hospital readmission, Aug. 182-191 Detente Comes to the War on Drugs (NHL), by Sharon retirees, corporate health care program, Aug. M. Keigher, Feb. 71-74 Children 192-198 Estimating Rates of Psychosocial Problems in Urban and asthma, May 103-111 Poor Children with Sickle Cell Anemia, by Oscar A. homeless women and children, health, May 125-131 Barbarin, Charles F. Whitten, and Sandy M. Bonds, infant mortality reduction (PF), May 148-152 May 112-119 Latino women and pediatric emergency services, May Ethics of Assisted Suicide, by Jay Callahan, Nov. 237-244 93-102 Evaluation ofa Corporate-Sponsored Health Care Program national health policies, mothers and children (NHL), May 143-147 for Retired Employees, by Andrew E. Scharlach, CCC Code: 0360-7283/24 $3.00 ©1994, National Association of Social Workers Michal E. Mor-Barak, and Lourdes Birba, Aug. 192- Campbell, Elizabeth Lehr Essex, and Gayle Held, 198 Feb. 63-70 Facilitating Problem Drinking Clients’ Transition from In- Job satisfaction, psychiatric social workers, Aug. patient to Outpatient Care, by Meredith Hanson, 199-205 Lewis Foreman, Willie Tomlin, and Yvonne Bright, Feb. 23-28 Latino population, pediatric emergency service use, Factors Contributing to the Early Rehospitalization of May 93-102 Elderly People, by Shirley A. Lockery, Ruth E. Learning differences and substance abuse, Feb. 63-70 Dunkle, Cary S. Kart, and Claudia J. Coulton, Aug. Long-term care, health policy reform (NHL), Aug. 223- 182-191 226 Families of Chronically Mentally Ill Patients: Their Structure, Coping Resources, and Tolerance for Mechanical ventilation, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Deviant Behavior, by Joan Axelrod, Ludwig Geismar, Nov. 253-260 and Ruth Ross, Nov. 271-278 Mental Health under National Health Care Reform: The Family caregiving, see Caregiving Empirical Foundations, by Christopher G. Hudson Financial assistance, hospital-based services (PF), Nov. and Jo Anne DeVito, Nov. 279-287 295-297 Mental illness Functional Status of Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors: community-based care, legislation, Nov. 288-294 Demonstrating Chronicity, by Margaret L. Polinsky, family caregiving, Nov. 271-278 Aug. 165-173 homeless shelter users, Feb. 37-45 inpatient admissions, high-risk screening, Nov. 261- Health care policy 270 long-term care (NHL), Aug. 223-226 mothers with severe mental illness, May 132-142 mental health services, Nov. 279-287 national health care policy, Nov. 279-287 mental health services, community-based, Nov. 288- social support networks, Aug. 206-216 294 Morning after Deficit Reduction: The Poverty of mothers and children (NHL), May 143-147 U.S. Maternal and Child Health Policy (NHL), by substance abuse (NHL), Feb. 71-74 Sharon M. Keigher, May 143-147 Health Care Reform and Long-Term Care: Uneasy Political Partners (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Aug. 223- Nigerian women, chiidbirth injuries, May 120-124 226 Nonuse of Prenatal Care: Implications for Social Work In- Health Problems of Sheltered Homeless Women and Their volvement, by Bonnie C. Bedics, May 84-92 Dependent Children, by Mary Ann Burg, May 125- 131 Oncology Social Work, Family Systems Theory, and Health Social Work: Narrowing the Gulf between Practice Workplace Consultations (PF), by Nina S. Tolley, and Academia (E), by Judith W. Ross, Aug. 154-156 Aug. 227-230 High-Risk Screen for Psychiatric Discharge Planning, by Outpatient care Winifred R. Christ, John F. Clarkin, and James W. alcohol abuse, inpatient to outpatient transition, Hull, Nov. 261-270 Feb. 23-28 Hispanic population, see Latino population financial assistance, hospital-based (PF), Nov. 295-297 Homelessness shelter users, physical and mental health, Feb. 37-45 Patient rights women and children, health, May 125-131 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, mechanical ventilation, Hospitals, see Inpatient care Nov. 253-260 artificial prolongation of life, Nov. 245-252, (NHL) Immigrants, pediatric emergency services and Latino Nov. 298-303 immigrants, May 93-102 assisted suicide, ethics, Nov. 237-244 Infants, see Children Patient Rights and Dying: Policy Restraint and the States Inpatient care (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Nov. 298-303 alcohol abuse, inpatient to outpatient transition, Patient Self-Determination and the Artificial Prolongation Feb. 23-28 of Life, by Hana Osman and Terry M. Perlin, elderly rehospitalization, Aug. 182-191 Nov. 245-252 financial assistance, hospital-based (PF), Nov. 295-297 Pediatric emergency services, Latino immigrant use, May psychiatric admissions, high-risk screening, Nov. 261- 93-102 270 Physical Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Issues in Chemical Dependency Treatment and Aftercare for Problems of Shelter Users, by Shirley N. Harris, Carol People with Learning Differences, by James A. T. Mowbray, and Andrea Solarz, Feb. 37-45 309 INDEX Pregnancy and childbirth pregnant and parenting women, treatment, Feb. 7—15 injuries from childbirth, Nigerian women, May 120- pregnant women, psychosocial characteristics, Feb. 124 17-22 prenatal care nonuse, May 84-92 treatment, social worker role (E), Feb. 3-5 substance abuse, psychosocial characteristics, Feb. youth perceptions, action research project, Feb. 17-22 46-53 substance abuse, treatment, Feb. 7-15 Suicide, see Assisted suicide Prenatal care, see Pregnancy and childbirth Supports for Community-Based Mental Health Care: An Prevalence of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse among Female Optimistic Review of Federal Legislation, by Kia J. AFDC Recipients (RN), by Carol B. Sisco and Carol Bentley, Nov. 288-294 L. Pearson, Feb. 75-77 Psychiatric social workers, job satisfaction, Aug. 199-205 Tarasoff decision, Aug. 217-222 Psychosocial Characteristics of Pregnant Women with and Treatment Issues for Alcohol- and Drug-Dependent Preg- without a History of Substance Abuse, by Maureen nant and Parenting Women, by Norma Finkelstein, O. Marcenko, Michael Spence, and Cathy Rohweder, Feb. 7-15 Feb. 17-22 Violence and youths, school-based clinics (E), May Quality Chemical Dependency Treatment in an Era of Cost 82-83 Containment: Clinical Guidelinefso r Practitioners, by Tony Pacione and Diane Jaskula, Feb. 55-62 Women alcohol abuse, male-as-norm bias, Feb. 29-35 Relationship between Psychosocial Status of Immigrant breast cancer, social support for patients, Aug. 157-164 Latino Mothers and Use of Emergency Pediatric Ser- breast cancer, survivor functional status, Aug. 165-173 vices, by Ruth E. Zambrana, Kathleen Ell, Claudia childbirth injuries, Nigerian women, May 120-124 Dorrington, Laura Wachsman, and Dee Hodge, May homeless women and children, health, May 125-131 93-102 infant mortality, maternal access-to-care program (PF), Resources and Supports for Mothers with Severe Mental IIl- May 148-152 ness, by Daphna Oyserman, Carol T. Mowbray, and Latino women and pediatric emergency services, May Judith K. Zemencuk, May 132-142 93-102 mental illness among mothers, May 132-142 School-Based Clinics: An Opportunity for Social Workers to national health policies, mothers and children (NHL), Address Youth Violence (E), by Judith W. Ross, May May 143-147 82-83 prenatal care nonuse, May 84-92 Self-determination, patient, see Patient rights substance abuse among female AFDC recipients (RN), Sickle cell anemia, psychosocial problems, May 112-119 Feb. 75-77 Social work, practice vs. academic settings (E), Aug. substance abuse, pregnancy and parenting, Feb. 7-15 154-156 substance abuse, pregnancy, psychosocial character- Social Work Delivery of Hospital-Based Financial Assistance istics, Feb. 17-22 Services (PF), by William J. Spitzer and Rachel Women and Alcoholism: How a Male-as-Norm Bias Affects Kuykendall, Nov. 295-297 Research, Assessment, and Treatment, by Dina Wilke, Social Work Practice with Childbirth-Injured Women in Feb. 29-35 Nigeria, by Durrenda Ojanuga, May 120-124 Social Workers Should Be More Involved in Substance Abuse Youths, see Children Treatment (E), by Stephen Magura, Feb. 3-5 Strengthening Social Networks: Intervention Strategies for Mental Health Case Managers, by David E. Biegel, AUTHOR INDEX Elizabeth M. Tracy, and Kenneth N. Corvo, Aug. Anderson, Elizabeth J., see Young, Jenny M. 206-216 Axelrod, Joan, Ludwig Geismar, and Ruth Ross, Families Substance abuse of Chronically Mentally Ill Patients: Their Structure, AFDC female recipients (RN), Feb. 75-77 Coping Resources, and Tolerance for Deviant Behav- alcohol abuse among women, male-as-norm bias, ior, Nov. 271-278 Feb. 29-35 alcohol abuse, inpatient to outpatient transition, Barbarin, Oscar A., Charles F. Whitten, and Sandy M. Feb. 23-28 Bonds, Estimating Rates of Psychosocial Problems in cost-effective treatment, Feb. 55-62 Urban and Poor Children with Sickle Cell Anemia, homeless shelter users, Feb. 37-45 May 112-119 learning differences, people with, Feb. 63-70 Bedics, Bonnie C., Nonuse of Prenatal Care: Implications national policies and strategies (NHL), Feb. 71-74 for Social Work Involvement, May 84-92 310 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1994 Bentley, Kia J., Supports for Community-Based Mental Jaskula, Diane, see Pacione, Tony Health Care: An Optimistic Review of Federal Legis- lation, Nov. 288-294 Kagle, Jill Doner, and Sandra Kopels, Confidentiality after Biegel, David E., Elizabeth M. Tracy, and Kenneth N. Tarasoff, Aug. 217-222 Corvo, Strengthening Social Networks: Intervention Kart, Cary S., see Lockery, Shirley A. Strategies for Mental Health Case Managers, Aug. Keigher, Sharon M. 206-216 Changing National Priorities Regarding Substance Abuse: Birba, Lourdes, see Scharlach, Andrew E. Detente Comes to the War on Drugs (NHL), Feb. Bonds, Sandy M., see Barbarin, Oscar A. 71-74 Bright, Yvonne, see Hanson, Meredith Health Care Reform and Long-Term Care: Uneasy Po- Burg, Mary Ann, Health Problems of Sheltered Homeless litical Partners (NHL), Aug. 223-226 Women and Their Dependent Children, May 125-131 Morning after Deficit Reduction: The Poverty of U.S. Maternal and Child Health Policy (NHL), May Callahan, Jay, Ethics of Assisted Suicide, Nov. 237-244 143-147 Campbell, James A., Elizabeth Lehr Essex, and Gayle Held, Patient Rights and Dying: Policy Restraint and the States Issues in Chemical Dependency Treatment and After- (NHL), Nov. 298-303 care for People with Learning Differences, Feb. 63-70 Kopels, Sandra, see Kagle, Jill Doner Christ, Winifred R., John F. Clarkin, and James W. Hull, Kuykendall, Rachel, see Spitzer, William J. High-Risk Screen for Psychiatric Discharge Planning, Nov. 261-270 Lockery, Shirley A., Ruth E. Dunkle, Cary S. Kart, and Clarkin, John EF, see Christ, Winifred R. Claudia J. Coulton, Factors Contributing to the Early Corvo, Kenneth N., see Biegel, David E. Rehospitalization of Elderly People, Aug. 182-191 Coulton, Claudia J., see Lockery, Shirley A. Cox, Charles E., see Roberts, Cleora S. Magura, Stephen, Social Workers Should Be More Involved in Substance Abuse Treatment (E), Feb. 3-5 DeVito, Jo Anne, see Hudson, Christopher G. Mailick, Mildred D., Gary Holden, and Virginia N. Dorrington, Claudia, see Zambrana, Ruth E. Walther, Coping with Childhood Asthma: Caretak- Dunkle, Ruth E., see Lockery, Shirley A. ers’ Views, May 103-111 Malekoff, Andrew, Action Research: An Approach to Pre- Ell, Kathleen, see Zambrana, Ruth E. venting Substance Abuse and Promoting Social Com- England, Suzanne E., see Ganzer, Carol petency, Feb. 46-53 Essex, Elizabeth Lehr, see Campbell, James A. Marcenko, Maureen O., Michael Spence, and Cathy Rohweder, Psychosocial Characteristics of Pregnant Finkelstein, Norma, Treatment Issues for Alcohol- and Women with and without a History of Substance Drug-Dependent Pregnant and Parenting Women, Abuse, Feb. 17-22 Feb. 7-15 Marriott, Anne, Lorne Sexton, and Douglas Staley, Com- Foreman, Lewis, see Hanson, Meredith ponents of Job Satisfaction in Psychiatric Social Work- ers, Aug. 199-205 Ganzer, Carol, and Suzanne E. England, Alzheimer’s Care Marshall, Carolyn L., see Young, Jenny M. and Service Utilization: Generating Practice Concepts Mor-Barak, Michal E., see Scharlach, Andrew E. from Empirical Findings and Narratives, Aug. 174- Mowbray, Carol T. 181 see Harris, Shirley N. Geismar, Ludwig, see Axelrod, Joan see Oyserman, Daphna Hanson, Meredith, Lewis Foreman, Willie Tomlin, and Ojanuga, Durrenda, Social Work Practice with Childbirth- Yvonne Bright, Facilitating Problem Drinking Clients’ Injured Women in Nigeria, May 120-124 Transition from Inpatient to Outpatient Care, Feb. Osman, Hana, and Terry M. Perlin, Patient Self-Determi- 23-28 nation and the Artificial Prolongation of Life, Nov. Harris, Shirley N., Carol T. Mowbray, and Andrea Solarz, 245-252 Physical Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Oyserman, Daphna, Carol T. Mowbray, and Judith K. Problems of Shelter Users, Feb. 37-45 Zemencuk, Resources and Supports for Mothers with Held, Gayle, see Campbell, James A. Severe Mental Illness, May 132-142 Hodge, Dee, see Zambrana, Ruth E. Holden, Gary, see Mailick, Mildred D. Pacione, Tony, and Diane Jaskula, Quality Chemical De- Hudson, Christopher G., and Jo Anne DeVito, Mental pendency Treatment in an Era of Cost Containment: Health under National Health Care Reform: The Clinical Guidelines for Practitioners, Feb. 55-62 Empirical Foundations, Nov. 279-287 Pearson, Carol L., see Sisco, Carol B. Hull, James W., see Christ, Winifred R. Perlin, Terry M., see Osman, Hana INDEX Polinsky, Margaret L., Functional Status of Long-Term tween Psychosocial Status of Immigrant Latino Moth- Breast Cancer Survivors: Demonstrating Chronicity, ers and Use of Emergency Pediatric Services, May 93- Aug. 165-173 102 Zemencuk, Judith K., see Oyserman, Daphna Roberts, Cleora S., Charles E. Cox, Vicki J. Shannon, and Nancy L. Wells, Closer Look at Social Support as a Moderator of Stress in Breast Cancer, Aug. 157-164 Book REVIEW INDEX Rohweder, Cathy, see Marcenko, Maureen O. Bisbee, Cynthia Carson, Educating Patients and Families Ross, Judith W. about Mental Illness: A Practical Guide, rev. by Lou Health Social Work: Narrowing the Gulf between Practice Ann B. Jorgensen, Feb. 79 and Academia (E), Aug. 154-156 Brown, Janet, see Goodman, Michael School-Based Clinics: An Opportunity for Social Work- ers to Address Youth Violence (E), May 82-83 Deittz, Pamela, see Goodman, Michael Transferring Responsibility: Ending as Editor (E), Nov. 235-236 Goodman, Michael, Janet Brown, and Pamela Deittz, Ross, Ruth, see Axelrod, Joan Managing Managed Care: A Mental Health Practitioner’s Survival Guide, rev. by Alfred H. Katz Scharlach, Andrew E., Michal E. Mor-Barak, and Lourdes Feb. 78-79 Birba, Evaluation of a Corporate-Sponsored Health Care Program for Retired Employees, Aug. 192-198 Hochstadt, Neil J., and Diane M. Yost, eds., The Medically Sexton, Lorne, see Marriott, Anne Complex Child: The Transition to Home Care, rev. by Shannon, Vicki J., see Roberts, Cleora S. Margaret L. Schervish, Feb. 79-80 Sisco, Carol B., and Carol L. Pearson, Prevalence of Alco- holism and Drug Abuse among Female AFDC Recipi- Kavanagh, Kathryn H., and Patricia H. Kennedy, Promot- ents (RN), Feb. 75-77 ing Cultural Diversity: Strategies for Health Care Pro- Solarz, Andrea, see Harris, Shirley N. fessionals, rev. by Anna McPhatter, Nov. 304-306 Spence, Michael, see Marcenko, Maureen O. Kennedy, Patricia H., see Kavanagh, Kathryn H. Spitzer, William J., and Rachel Kuykendall, Social Work Delivery of Hospital-Based Financial Assistance Ser- Lawson, Ann W., see Lawson, Gary W. vices (PF), Nov. 295-297 Lawson, Gary W., and Ann W. Lawson, eds., Adolescent Staley, Douglas, see Marriott, Anne Substance Abuse: Etiology, Treatment, and Prevention, rev. by Wendy K. Snyder, Feb. 78 Taylor, Nancy Dew, see Waldrop, David Locke, Don C., Multicultural Understanding: A Compre- Tolley, Nina S., Oncology Social Work, Family Systems hensive Model (Multicultural Aspects of Counseling Theory, and Workplace Consultations (PF), Aug. 227- Series, Vol. 1), rev. by Anna McPhatter, Nov. 304- 230 306 Tomlin, Willie, see Hanson, Meredith Tracy, Elizabeth M.., see Biegel, David E. Marsh, Diane T., Families and Mental Retardation: New Direction in Professional Practice, rev. by Dale Wachsman, Laura, see Zambrana, Ruth E. Brantley, Aug. 231 Waldrop, David, and Nancy Dew Taylor, Community Hospital’s Role in Lowering Infant Mortality Rates Norre, Jan, see Vanderlinden, Johan through a Maternal Access-to-Care Program (PF), May 148-152 Vandereycken, Walter, see Vanderlinden, Johan Walther, Virginia N., see Mailick, Mildred D. Vanderlinden, Johan, Jan Norre, and Walter Vandereycken, Wells, Nancy L., see Roberts, Cleora S. A Practical Guide to the Treatment of Bulimia Whitten, Charles F., see Barbarin, Oscar A. Nervosa, rev. by John Levitt, Aug. 231-232 Wilke, Dina, Women and Alcoholism: How a Male-as-Norm Bias Affects Research, Assessment, and Treatment, Feb. Yost, Diane M., see Hochstadt, Neil J. 29-35 Young, Jenny M., Carolyn L. Marshali, and Elizabeth J. Anderson, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients’ Perspectives on Use of Mechanical Ventilation, Nov. 253-260 Zambrana, Ruth E., Kathleen Ell, Claudia Dorrington, Laura Wachsman, and Dee Hodge, Relationship be- 312 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1994

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