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HEALTH & Social Work Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, 1995 ANNUAL INDEX The following abbreviations are used: E for Editorial, Cancer Pain Management and the Role of Social Work: NHL for National Health Line, and PF for Practice Barriers and Interventions, by Myra Glajchen, Forum. Diane Blum, and Kimberly Calder, Aug. 200— 206 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Caregivers/caregiving Access to care, high-tech home health care, Nov. caregiver well-being scale, May 87-91 262-271 home health care technology, Nov. 262-271 Addressing AIDS Long-Term Care Issues through perceptions of discharge planning, Nov. 254-260 Education and Advocacy (PF), by Reggi Marder Case management and Nathan L. Linsk, Feb. 75-80 geriatric, primary care system and (PF), May 152- Advance directives, responses to education about, 154 Aug. 223-228 jail recidivism and, Aug. 167-173 Advocacy Children clozapine therapy for schizophrenia, May 124- homeless, May 93-100 131 infants and toddlers with disabilities, Feb. 39-45 federal and state human assistance budgeting Clozapine and the Treatment of Schizophrenia, by (NHL), Nov. 300-304 Patricia B. Higgins, May 124-132 long-term care issues for AIDS (PF), Feb. 75-80 Codependency model, family member with mental African Americans, social workers’ attitudes toward/ illness in, Nov. 272-278 knowledge of AIDS, May 110-115 Criminal justice system, recidivism and case man- Aid to Empowerment: A Caregiver Well-Being Scale, agement, Aug. 167-173 by Susan Tebb, May 87-92 Culturally sensitive practice AIDS/HIV health beliefs of elderly Mexican Americans, Nov. African American social workers’ attitudes, May 247-252 110-115 heart disease among Hawaiians, Feb. 46-50 long-term care issues (PF), Feb. 75-80 Curanderismo: Demystifying the Health Beliefs and preventive psychosocial care, May 102-108 Practices of Elderly Mexican Americans, by Alcohol/alcohol abuse Steven Lozano Applewhite, Nov. 247-253 emotions of adult children of alcoholics, Feb. 52- Death and dying, self-blame and making amends by 58 survivors, Nov. 294-298 mental health problems and, Aug. 207-212 Decision-Making Influence: An Empirical Study of perinatal, treatment models (PF), Aug. 234-238 Social Workers in Nursing Homes, by Jean Marie Applying the Codependency Model to a Group for Kruzich and William E. Powell, Aug. 215-223 Families of Obsessive-Compulsive People, by Decision-Making Situations in Health Care, by Allison Marlene Cooper, Nov. 272-278 D. Murdach, Aug. 187-191 Attitudes toward and Knowledge of AIDS among Afri- Delivery of Home Care Services after Discharge: What can American Social Work Students, by Sharon Really Happens, by Ellen Perlman Simon, Owens, May 110-115 Nancy Showers, Susan Blumenfield, Gary Beyond the Rhetoric: Shared Responsibility versus the Holden, and Xiaochu Wu, Feb. 5-14 Contract with America (E), by Dennis L. Poole, Denial of Death and Taxes: America at Middle Age May 83-85 (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Aug. 229-233 CCC Code: 0360-7283/95 $3.00 ©1995, National Association of Social Workers 315 Developing a Research Unit within a Hospital Social Grief work, self-blame and making amends in, Nov. Work Department, by Grace H. Christ, 294-298 Karolynn Siegel, and Lois Weinstein, Feb. 60-69 Health care policy Developmental disabilities, infants and toddlers aging of population and health care reform with, Feb. 39-45 (NHL), Aug. 229-233 Differential Work Assignments of Social Work Practi- effects of proposed budget cuts (NHL), Nov. 300- tioners in Hospitals, by Ron Levin and Margot 304 Herbert, Feb. 21-30 managed care (NHL), May 146-151 Discharge planning reform process (NHL), Feb. 70-74 aftercare compliance by psychiatric patients, Feb. social work practice and (E), Aug. 163-165 15-20 Health Conditions and Perceived Quality of Life in alternative level of care patients, May 133-138 Retirement, by Lorraine T. Dorfman, Aug. 192- home care services, Feb. 5—13 199 planner vs. caregiver perceptions, Nov. 254-260 Heart Disease and Associated Risk Factors among social worker job satisfaction, Aug. 174-184 Hawaiians: Culturally Responsive Strategies, by Does Apologizing Help? The Role of Self-Blame and Noreen Mokuau, Claire K. Hughes, and JoAnn Making Amends in Recovery from Bereavement, U. Tsark, Feb. 46-51 by Nancy Weinberg, Nov. 294-299 Home care Editorials discharge planning for, Feb. 5-13 Contract with America, May 83-85 technology for, Nov. 262-271 current practice environment, Aug. 163-165 Homelessness, homeless women with children, May partnership approach in social work, Feb. 2-4 93-100 public health social work, Nov. 243-245 Hospitals. See Inpatient care Educational system, infants and toddlers with dis- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1986, abilities, Feb. 39-45 Feb. 39-45 Effect of Predischarge Interventions on Aftercare Atten- Informed consent, organ donor system, Nov. 287-292 dance: Process and Outcome, by Sandra B. Inpatient care Sharma, David Elkins, Ann van Sickle, and alternative level of care, May 133-138 Cleora S. Roberts, Feb. 15—20 discharge planning for elderly, perceptions of, Effects of a Fast-Track Closing on a Nursing Facility Nov. 254-260 Population, by Nancy F. Beirne, Margery N. expectations of social worker, Nov. 279-286 Patterson, Michelle Galie, and Patricia job satisfaction among discharge planners, Aug. Goodman, May 116-123 174-184 Elderly social work research in, Feb. 60-68 aging of population and health care reform (NHL), Aug. 229-223 social worker work assignments, Feb. 21-30 Integrating Geriatric Case Management into Primary alternative level of care patients, May 133-138 Care Physician Practices (PF), by F. Ellen Net- caregiver well-being scale, May 87-91 ting and Frank G. Williams, May 152-155 discharge planning for, perceptions of, Nov. 254— Interdisciplinary Expectations of the Medical Social 260 Worker in the Hospital Setting: Part II, by Lois geriatric case management and primary care (PF), Anne Cowles and Myron J. Lefcowitz, Nov. May 152-154 279-286 health beliefs of Mexican Americans, Nov. 247-252 Intimacy, Loneliness, and Openness to Feelings in perceived quality of life in retirement, Aug. 192-198 Adult Children of Alcoholics, by James I. Martin, response to information about advance directives, Aug. 223-228 Feb. 52-59 response to move to nursing home, decisional Jail Recidivism in a Forensic Case Management Pro- control as factor in, Feb. 31-37 gram, by Phyllis Solomon and Jeffrey Draine, sudden relocation from nursing facility, May 116- Aug. 167-173 AZZ Job Satisfaction among Social Work Discharge Plan- ners by Goldie Kadushin and Regina Kulys, Families Aug. 174-186 military, stressors for, May 140-145 of obsessive—-compulsive people, codependency Latino population, health beliefs of elderly Mexican model of, Nov. 272-278 Americans, Nov. 247-252 316 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1995 Legal issues, organ donor system, Nov. 287-292 Of Technological Targets and Budgetary Bombs: The Long-term care Dangers of Depersonalized Budgetary Warfare AIDS care (PF), Feb. 75-80 (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Nov. 300-305 social work practice and (E), Aug. 163-164 Older People’s Responses to Education about Advance Directives, by Deborah J. Bailly and Elizabeth Managed care DePoy, Aug. 223-228 (NHL) May 146-151 Organ donor system, Nov. 287-292 social work practice and (E), Aug. 163-164 Managed Care’s Silent Seduction of America and the Pain, cancer therapy, Aug. 200-205 New Politics of Choice (NHL), by Sharon M. Partnerships Buffer and Strengthen (E), by Dennis L. Keigher, May 146-151 Poole, Feb. 2—4 Management of Alternate Level of Care Patients Using Persian Gulf Conflict: The Impact of Stressors as Per- a Computerized Database, by Barry D. Rock, ceived by Army Reservists, by Tracie L. Aaron Beckerman, Charles Auerbach, Charles Hammelman, May 140-145 Cohen, Marian Goldstein, and Elizabeth Physical disabilities, infants and toddlers with, Feb. Quitkin, May 133-139 39-45 Medical management Physical health advance directives, Aug. 223-228 cancer pain management, Aug. 200-205 clozapine therapy for schizophrenia, May 124-131 in retirement, Aug. 192-198 culturally sensitive practice among Hawaiian Pregnancy heart care patients, Feb. 47-50 perinatal drug and alcohol abuse treatment mod- decision making, Aug. 187-190 els (PF), Aug. 234-238 health care professionals’ perceptions of social Preventive intervention, psychosocial care for HIV- worker role, Nov. 279-286 positive clients, May 102-108 Medicare, (NHL) Nov. 301-302 Primary care Mental health care geriatric case management and (PF), May 152- alcohol abuse and, Aug. 207-212 154 clozapine therapy for schizophrenia, May 124-131 social work practice and (E), Aug. 164 predischarge interventions for aftercare compli- Provider and Consumer Profiles of Traditional and ance, Feb. 15-20 High-Tech Home Health Care, by Lenard W. preventive interventions for HIV-positive clients, Kaye and Joan K. Davitt, Nov. 262-271 May 102-108 Public Health Social Work: Pro Bono Publico (E), by Mental Health Problems and Alcohol Abuse: Co-occur- Dennis L. Poole, Nov. 243-245 rence and Gender Differences, by Thomas Public policy O’Hare, Aug. 207-214 Contract with America (E), May 83-85 Mental illness effects of proposed budget cuts, Nov. 300-304 codependency model applied to families of obses- see also Health care policy sive—compulsive people, Nov. 272-278 Quality of life Military practice, stress impacts of Persian Gulf cancer pain management, Aug. 200—205 conflict, May 140-145 perceptions in retirement, Aug. 192-198 Model of Preventive Psychosocial Care for People with HIV Disease, by Ellen Coleman Scofield, May Relocation to a New Environment: Decisional Control 103-109 and the Move to a Nursing Home, by James R. Multiple Perceptions of Discharge Planning in One Reinardy, Feb. 31-38 Urban Hospital, by Elizabeth L. Clemens, Nov. Research needs cited 254-261 aftercare compliance by psychiatric patients, Feb. 19-20 Naive, Not Stupid (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Feb. cancer pain management, Aug. 205 70-74 Risk management, in discharge planning for elderly, Nursing homes Nov. 254-260 decisional control as factor in elder response to, Feb. 31-37 Services for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: effects of sudden relocation from, May 116- IDEA, Part H, by Edward J. Saunders, Feb. 39- 122 45 social worker influence in decision making, Aug. Shaking the Kaleidoscope (E), by Dennis L. Poole, 215-221 Aug. 163-166 ANNUAL INDEX Social work Calder, Kimberly, see Glajchen, Myra aging of population and (NHL), Aug. 229-233 Callahan, Jay, book review, Nov. 309-310 AIDS knowledge/attitudes of African American Chaiklin, Harris, computer program review, Aug. social workers, May 110-115 239-240 Contract with America and (E), May 83-85 Christ, Grace H., Karolynn Siegel, and Lois federal and state budgetary process (NHL), Nov. Weinstein, Developing a Research Unit within a 300-304 Hospital Social Work Department, Feb. 60-68 health care decision making, Aug. 187-190 Clayson, Zoe, Gale Berkowitz, and Claire Brindis, health care reform and, (NHL) May 150-151, (E) Themes and Variations among Seven Compre- Aug. 163-165 hensive Perinatal Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treat- hospital research, Feb. 60-68 ment Models (PF), Aug. 234-238 hospital work assignments, Feb. 21-30 Clemens, Elizabeth L., Multiple Perceptions of Dis- influence in nursing home decision making, Aug. charge Planning in One Urban Hospital, Nov. 215-221 254-260 job satisfaction among discharge planners, Aug. Cohen, Charles, see Rock, Barry D. 174-184 Cook, Doug, book review, May 158-159 partnership approach (E), Feb. 2-4 Cooper, Marlene, Applying the Codependency Model public health (E), Nov. 243-245 to a Group for Families of Obsessive-Compulsive role expectations in hospital setting, Nov. 279- People, Nov. 272-278 286 Cornelius, Llewellyn J., book review, Nov. 312-313 Social Work Perspectives in Organ Procurement, by Cowles, Lois Anne, and Myron J. Lefcowitz, Interdis- Judith Geva and Maxine L. Weinman, Nov. ciplinary Expectations of the Medical Social 287-293 Worker in the Hospital Setting: Part 2, Nov. 279- Strengths Perspective: An Ethnographic Study of 286 Homeless Women with Children, by Shirley P. Davitt, Joan K., see Kaye, Lenard W. Thrasher and Carol T. Mowbray, May 93-100 DePoy, Elizabeth, see Bailly, Deborah J. Substance abuse, perinatal treatment models (PF), Dorfman, Lorraine T., Health Conditions and Perceived Aug. 234-238 Quality of Life in Retirement, Aug. 192-199 Technology, home health care, Nov. 262-271 Draine, Jeffrey, see Solomon, Phyllis Themes and Variations among Seven Comprehensive Elkins, David, see Sharma, Sandra B. Perinatal Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Models (PF), by Zoe Clayson, Gale Berkowitz, Galie, Michelle, see Beirne, Nancy F. and Claire Brindis, Aug. 234-238 Gant, Larry M., book review, Nov. 306-307 Transplantation, Nov. 287-292 Geva, Judith, and Maxine L. Weinman, Social Work Perspectives in Organ Procurement, Nov. 287— Women, homeless women with children, May 93-100 293 AUTHOR INDEX Glajchen, Myra, Diane Blum, and Kimberly Calder, Cancer Pain Management and the Role of Social Abramson, Marcia, book review, May 159-160 Work: Barriers and Interventions, Aug. 200-206 Applewhite, Steven Lozano, Curanderismo: Goldstein, Eda G., book review, Aug. 239 Demystifying the Health Beliefs and Practices of Goldstein, Marian, see Rock, Barry D. Elderly Mexican Americans, Nov. 247-253 Goodman, Patricia, see Beirne, Nancy F. Auerbach, Charles, see Rock, Barry D. Hammelman, Tracie L., Persian Gulf Conflict: The Bailly, Deborah J., and Elizabeth DePoy, Older Impact of Stressors as Perceived by Army Reserv- People’s Responses to Education about Advance ists, May 140-146 Directives, Aug. 223-228 Harris, Audrey P., book review, Nov. 310 Beckerman, Aaron, see Rock, Barry D. Herbert, Margot, see Levin, Ron Beirne, Nancy F., Margery N. Patterson, Michelle Higgins, Patricia B., Clozapine and the Treatment of Galie, and Patricia Goodman, Effects of a Fast- Schizophrenia, May 124-132 Track Closing on a Nursing Facility Population, Holden, Gary, see Simon, Ellen Perlman May 116-123 Hughes, Claire K., see Mokuau, Noreen Berkowitz, Gale, see Clayson, Zoe Blum, Diane, see Glajchen, Myra Kadushin, Goldie, and Regina Kulys, Job Satisfaction Blumenfield, Susan, see Simon, Ellen Perlman among Social Work Discharge Planners, Aug. Brindis, Claire, see Clayson, Zoe 174-186 318 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1995 Kaye, Lenard W., and Joan K. Davitt, Provider and Poole, Dennis L. Consumer Profiles of Traditional and High-Tech Beyond the Rhetoric: Shared Responsibility versus Home Health Care, Nov. 262-271 the Contract with America (E), May 83-85 Keigher, Sharon M. Partnerships Buffer and Strengthen (E), Feb. 2-4 book review, May 156 Public Health Social Work: Pro Bono Publico (E), Denial of Death and Taxes: America at Middle Age Nov. 243-245 (NHL), Aug. 229-233 Shaking the Kaleidoscope (E), Aug. 163-166 Managed Care’s Silent Seduction of America and Powell, William E., see Kruzich, Jean Marie the New Politics of Choice (NHL), May 146- Quitkin, Elizabeth, see Rock, Barry D. 151 Naive, Not Stupid (NHL), Feb. 70-74 Reinardy, James R., Relocation to a New Environment: Of Technological Targets and Budgetary Bombs: The Decisional Control and the Move to a Nursing Dangers of Depersonalized Budgetary Warfare Home, Feb. 31-38 (NHL), Nov. 300-305 Roberts, Cleora S., see Sharma, Sandra B. Kruzich, Jean Marie, and William E. Powell, Deci- Rock, Barry D., Aaron Beckerman, Charles sion-Making Influence: An Empirical Study of Auerbach, Charles Cohen, Marian Goldstein, Social Workers in Nursing Homes, Aug. 215- and Elizabeth Quitkin, Management of Alter- 222 nate Level of Care Patients Using a Computerized Kulys, Regina, see Kadushin, Goldie Database, May 133-139 Rubino, Dennis L., book review, Nov. 313-314 Lapham, E. Virginia, book review, Nov. 309 Lefcowitz, Myron L., see Cowles, Lois Anne Saunders, Edward J., Services for Infants and Tod- Levin, Ron, and Margot Herbert, Differential Work dlers with Disabilities: IDEA, Part H, Feb. 39- Assignments of Social Work Practitioners in 45 Hospitals, Feb. 21-30 Scofield, Ellen Coleman, Model of Preventive Psycho- Levitt, John L., book review, Nov. 308 social Care for People with HIV Disease, May Linsk, Nathan L., see Marder, Reggi 102-109 Marder, Reggi, and Nathan L. Linsk, Addressing AIDS Sharma, Sandra B., David Elkins, Ann van Sickle, Long-Term Care Issues through Education and and Cleora S. Roberts, Effect of Predischarge Interventions on Aftercare Attendance: Process Advocacy (PF), Feb. 75-80 and Outcome, Feb. 15-20 Martin, James I., Intimacy, Loneliness, and Openness to Feelings in Adult Children of Alcoholics, Feb. Showers, Nancy, see Simon, Ellen Perlman Siegel, Karolynn, see Christ, Grace H. 52-59 Meglin, Diane E., book review, Nov. 309 Simon, Ellen Perlman, Nancy Showers, Susan Mokuau, Noreen, Claire K. Hughes, and JoAnn U. Blumenfield, Gary Holden, and Xiaochu Wu, Delivery of Home Care Services after Discharge: Tsark, Heart Disease and Associated Risk Factors among Hawaiians: Culturally Responsive Strate- What Really Happens, Feb. 5—14 gies, Feb. 46-51 Smith, Aaron A., book reviews, Nov. 311-312 Snyder, Wendy K., book review, Nov. 306 Mowbray, Carol T., see Thrasher, Shirley P. Murdach, Allison D., Decision-Making Situations in Solomon, Phyllis, and Jeffrey Draine, Jail Recidivism Health Care, Aug. 187-192 in a Forensic Case Management Program, Aug. 167-173 Netting, F. Ellen, and Frank G. Williams, Integrating Geriatric Case Management into Primary Care Tebb, Susan, An Aid to Empowerment: A Caregiver Physician Practices (PF), May 152-155 Well-Being Scale, May 87-92 Thrasher, Shirley P., and Carol T. Mowbray, Strengths O’Hare, Thomas, Mental Health Problems and Alco- Perspective: An Ethnographic Study of Homeless hol Abuse: Co-occurrence and Gender Differ- Women with Children, May 93-101 ences, Aug. 207-215 Tsark, JoAnn U., see Hughes, Claire K. Oktay, Julianne S., book review, May 157-158 Owens, Sharon, Attitudes toward and Knowledge of van Sickle, Ann, see Sharma, Sandra B. AIDS among African American Social Work Wasow, Mona, book reviews, May 159, Nov. 310-311 Students, May 110-115 Weinberg, Nancy, Does Apologizing Help? The Role of Patterson, Margery N., see Beirne, Nancy F. Self-Blame and Making Amends in Recovery Paz, Juan, book review, Nov. 307 from Bereavement, Nov. 294-299 Perlman, Peter, book review, Nov. 314 Weinman, Maxine L., see Geva, Judith ANNUAL INDEX Weinstein, Lois, see Christ, Grace H. Mayers, Raymond Sanchez, Barbara L. Kail, and Williams, Frank G., see Netting, F. Ellen Thomas D. Watts, Hispanic Substance Abuse, Wormer, Katherine van, book review, Nov. 307 rev. by Juan Paz, Nov. 307 Wu, Xiaochu, see Simon, Ellen Perlman O'Farrell, Timothy J., ed., Treating Alcohol Problems: Book REVIEW INDEX Marital and Family interventions, rev. by John L. Levitt, Nov. 308 Binstock, Robert H., and Stephen G. Post, eds., Too Orr, Alberta L., ed., Vision and Aging: Crossroads for Old for Health Care? Controversies in Medicine, Service Delivery, rev. by Sharon M. Keigher, Law, Economics, and Ethics, rev. by Julianne S. May 156 Oktay, May 157-158 Bryant, Donna M., and Mimi A. Graham, eds., Palfrey, Judith S., Community Child Health: An Ac- Implementing Early Intervention: From Research tion Plan for Today, rev. by Dennis L. Rubino, to Effective Practice, rev. by E. Virginia Lapham, Nov. 313-314 Nov. 309 Post, Stephen G., see Binstock, Robert H. Dattilio, Frank M., and Arthur Freeman, eds., Cogni- Reamer, Frederic, ed., AIDS and Ethics, rev. by tive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention, Marcia Abramson, May 159-160 rev. by Peter Perlman, Nov. 314 Seltzer, Gary B., see Sutton, Evelyn Dula, Annette, and Sara Goering, eds., It Just Ain't Snow, Loudell F., Walkin’ over Medicine, rev. by Fair: The Ethics of Health Care for African Aaron A. Smith, Nov. 311-312 Americans, rev. by Llewellyn J. Cornelius, Nov. Sommer, John F., see Williams, Mary Beth 312-313 Sutton, Evelyn, Alan R. Factor, Barbara A. Hawkins, Ettorre, Elizabeth, Women and Substance Use, rev. by Tamai Heller, and Gary B. Seltzer, eds., Older Katherine van Wormer, Nov. 307 Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Opti- mizing Choice and Change, rev. by Doug Cook, Factor, Alan R., see Sutton, Evelyn May 158-159 Fernando, M. Daniel, AIDS and Intravenous Drug Use: The Influence of Morality, Politics, Social Usher, Sara Fels, Introduction to Psychodynamic Psy- Science and Race in the Making of a Tragedy, rev. chotherapy Technique, rev. by Eda G. Goldstein, by Larry M. Gant, Nov. 306-307 Aug. 239 Fontenot, Wanda L., Secret Doctors: Ethnomedicine of Watts, Thomas D., see Mayers, Raymond Sanchez African Americans, rev. by Aaron A. Smith, Nov. Williams, Mary Beth, and John F. Sommer, Hand- 311-312 book of Post-Traumatic Therapy, rev. by Mona Freeman, Arthur, see Dattilio, Frank M. Wasow, Nov. 310-311 Goering, Sara, see Dula, Annette Wykle, May L., Eva Kahana, and Jerome Kowal, Stress Graham, Mimi A., see Bryant, Donna M. and Health among the Elderlv, rev. by Mona Wasow, May 159 Hawkins, Barbara A., see Sutton, Evelyn Heller, Tamai, see Sutton, Evelyn Zoldbrod, Aline P., Men, Women, and Infertility: Intervention and Treatment Strategies, rev. by Kahana, Eva, see Wykle, May L. Diane E. Meglin, Nov. 308-309 Kail, Barbara L., see Mayers, Raymond Sanchez Kowal, Jerome, see Wykle, May L. Kuhlman, Thomas L., Psychology on the Streets: Men- tal Health Practice with Homeless Persons, rev. by Jay Callahan, Nov. 309-310 Lawson, Ann W., see Lawson, Gary W. Lawson, Gary W., and Ann W. Lawson, eds., Adoles- cent Substance Abuse: Etiology, Treatment, and Prevention, rev. by Wendy K. Snyder, Nov. 306 Locke, Shirley A., Coping with Loss: A Guide for Care- givers, rev. by Audrey P. Harris, Nov. 310 Mattaini, Mark A., Visual EcoScan for Clinical Prac- tice (Version 1.0) (computer program), rev. by Harris Chaiklin, Aug. 239-240 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK/ VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1995

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