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HEALTH & Social Work Volume 21, Numbers 1-4, 1996 ANNUAL INDEX The following abbreviations are used: E for Editorial, Black Americans, see African Americans NHL for National Health Line, PF for Practice Forum, and V for Viewpoints. Cancer patients, computer-mediated support group, Feb. 24-29 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Caregivers Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, see AIDS/ AIDS/HIV and caregiver grieving, Feb. 49-57 HIV dementia patients, caregiver grieving, Nov. 247- Adolescents, see Youths 254 Adoption, participants’ rights, Nov. 257-266 dementia patients, discharge planning, May 97— Advancing Social Work Practice in Health Care Set- 104 tings: A Collaborative Partnership for Continuing Case Manager—Physician Collaboration: Implications Education, by Colette V. Browne, Margaret for Professional Identity, Roles, and Relationships, Smith, Patricia L. Ewalt, and Duane D. Walker, by F. Ellen Netting and Frank G. Williams, Aug. Nov. 267-276 216-224 African Americans Challenge of HIV Prevention among High-Risk Ado- asthma education program (PF), Feb. 70-75 lescents, by T. Richard Sullivan, Feb. 58-65 childhood immunizations, May 105-114 Changing Scene of Social Work in Hospitals: A Report elderly discharge planning, racial differences, Feb. ofa National Study by the Society for Social Work 30-40 Administrators in Health Care and NASW, by Aged, see Elderly Candyce S. Berger, Jay Cayner, Greg Jensen, AIDS/HIV Terry Mizrahi, Alice Scesny, and Judith caregivers and grieving, Feb. 49-57 Trachtenberg, Aug. 167-177 gay men and family support, May 141-149 Children, immunization among African American immune system functioning, psychological inter- children, May 105-114 ventions, Nov. 287-295 see also Youths risk among street youths, Feb. 58-65 Chronic pain management, May 122-130 Anticipatory Grief and AIDS: Strategies for Interven- Clinics, insured clients at public health clinics, Feb. ing with Caregivers, by Rebecca J. Walker, Eliza- 16-22 beth C. Pomeroy, John S. McNeil, and Cynthia Community-Centered Board Model of Managed Care Franklin, Feb. 49-57 for People with Developmental Disabilities (V), Are Mental Illnesses Biological Diseases? Some Public by Stephen R. Hall, Aug. 225-229 Policy Implications (V), by Philip D. Arben, Feb. Computers, cancer patient online support group, 66-69 Feb. 24-29 Assessment Tools for General Health Care Settings: Confidentiality and Managed Care: Ethical and Legal PRIME-MD, OARS, and SF-36 (PF), by Mary P. Concerns, by Jeanette R. Davidson and Tim Van Hook, Barbara Berkman, and Ruth Dunkle, Davidson, Aug. 208-215 Aug. 230-234 Asthma, African American education program (PF), Dangerous clients, managed care documentation, Feb. 70-75 Aug. 202-207 Attitudes toward and Knowledge of Chronic Pain: Death, end-of-life decisions, May 115-121 A Survey of Medical School Workers, by Jackie D. Dementia patients Sieppert, May 122-130 caregiver depression and grief, Nov. 247-254 CCC Code: 0360-7283/96 $3.00 ©1996, National Association of Social Workers discharge planning, May 97-104 insured clients at public clinics, Feb. 16-22 Depression or Grief? The Experience of Caregivers of Health-Related Quality-of-Life Measure (PF), Aug. People with Dementia, by Rebecca J. Walker and 230-234 Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Nov. 247-254 Home health care, chronically ill elderly, Feb. 30-40 Developmental disabilities, managed care model (V), Homosexuality, family support for gay men with Aug. 225-229 AIDS, May 141-149 Discharge planning Hospitals chronically ill elderly, Feb. 30-40 discharge, see Discharge planning dementia patients, May 97-104 restructuring, effects on social work services, Aug. racial differences, May 131-139 167-177, Aug. 178-188 Discharge Planning for Dementia Patients: Factors How Psychological States Affect the Immune System: Influencing Caregiver Decisions and Satisfaction, Implications for Interventions in the Context of by Carole B. Cox, May 97-104 HIV, by Jill Littrell, Nov. 287-295 Documentation of Client Dangerousness in a Managed Human immunodeficiency virus, see AIDS/HIV Care Environment, by Jay Callahan, Aug. 202- 207 Immune system functioning, psychological interven- tions, Nov. 287-295 Editorials Immunization among African American Children: managed care, social work issues, Aug. 163-166 Implications for Social Work, by Valire Carr mental illness, primary care issues, May 83-87 Copeland, May 105-114 NAFTA health and social issues, Feb. 3-7 Implementation of Discharge Plans for Chronically Ill welfare reform, Nov. 243-246 Elders Discharged Home, by Enola K. Proctor, Effects of Ageism on Individual and Health Care Pro- Nancy Morrow-Howell, and Sally J. Kaplan, Feb. viders’ Responses to Healthy Aging, by Lynda D. 30-40 Grant, Feb. 9-15 Elderly Keeping Managed Care in Balance (E), by Dennis L. ageism effects on health care programs, Feb. 9-15 Poole, Aug. 163-166 discharge planning, chronically ill, Feb. 30-40 discharge planning, racial differences, Feb. 30-40 Managed care Older Americans Resources and Services Ques- confidentiality, Aug. 208-215 tionnaire (PF), Aug. 230-234 developmental disabilities, community-centered Empowerment-Centered, Church-Based Asthma Edu- board model (V), Aug. 225-229 cation Program for African American Adults (PF), documentation, suicidal or violent clients, Aug. by Marvella E. Ford, Gloria Edwards, Juan L. 202-207 Rodriguez, Rose C. Gibson, and Barbara C. Medicaid and urban poor, Aug. 189-195 Tilley, Feb. 70-75 mental health services, (NHL) Feb. 76-80, Aug. End-of-life decisions, May 115-121 196-201 social work issues, overview (E), Aug. 163-166 Families, support for gay men with AIDS, May 141- Managed Care and People with Severe Mental Illness: 149 Challenges and Opportunities for Social Work, by Wes Shera, Aug. 196-201 Gay Men with AIDS and Their Families of Origin: Managing Mental Health:.Whose Responsibility? An Analysis of Social Support, by Goldie (NHL), by Susan J. Rose and Sharon M. Keigher, Kadushin, May 141-149 Feb. 76-80 Governors’ Dangerous Medicaid Endgame (NHL), by Medicaid Sharon M. Keigher, May 151-157 managed care and urban poor, Aug. 189-195 Grieving National Governors’ Association position (NHL), caregivers of people with AIDS/HIV, Feb. 49-57 May 151-157 caregivers of people with dementia, Nov. 247-254 Medicaid Managed Care and Urban Poor People: Implicatiofnosr Social Work, by Janet D. Perloff, Health care providers Aug. 189-195 Ageism in elder care programs, Feb. 9-15 Mental health and illness Health insurance biological vs. environmental debate (V), Feb. 66- Health Insurance Reform Act (NHL), Nov. 304-311 69 316 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK/ VOLUME 21, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1996 managed care plans, (NHL) Feb. 76-80, Aug. 196- Public health clinics, insured clients, Feb. 16—22 201 natural support networks (PF), Nov. 296-303 Quality-of-Life Health-Related Measure (PF), Aug. Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Health Disor- 230-234 ders (PF), Aug. 230-234 primary care, mental illness policy issues (E), May Racial Differences in Discharge Planning, by Nancy 83-87 Morrow-Howell, Letha A. Chadiha, Enola K. Mexico, NAFTA health and social issues (E), Feb. 3—7 Proctor, Maggie Hourd-Bryant, and Peter Dore, May 131-139 NAFTA, Feb. 3-7 Reproductive technologies, participants’ rights, Nov. NAFTA, American Health, and Mexican Health: They 257-266 Tie Together (E), by Dennis L. Poole, Feb. 3-7 National Association of Social Workers, hospital Screening for Social and Environmental Problems in a restructuring, Aug. 167-177 VA Primary Care Setting, by Cynthia A. Loveland National Governors’ Association, Medicaid position Cook, Jay A. Freedman, Lucia D. Freedman, (NHL), May 151-157 Rhonda K. Arick, and Mark E. Miller, Feb. 41-47 North American Free Trade Agreement, see NAFTA SF-36 Health-Related Quality-of-Life Measure (PF), Aug. 230-234 OARS (PF), Aug. 230-234 Social Work and End-of-Life Decisions: Self-Determi- Older population, see Elderly nation and the Common Good, by Carol A. Online Help: Cancer Patients Participate in a Com- Wesley, May 115-121 puter-Mediated Support Group, by Nancy Social work education, academic and field site col- Weinberg, John Schmale, Janet Uken, and Keith laboration, Nov. 267-276 Wessel, Feb. 24-29 Social Work in Restructuring Hospitals: Meeting the Outcomes research, assessment tools (PF), Aug. 230— Challenge, by Judith Globerman, Joan 234 MacKenzie Davies, and Susan Walsh, Aug. 178-188 Social Work with Suicidal Clients: Challenges of Imple- Pain management, May 122-130 menting Practice Guidelines and Standards of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Recon- Care, by Jay Callahan, Nov. 277-285 ciliation Act of 1996, (E) Nov. 243-246, (NHL) Social Workers’ Attitudes toward Participants’ Rights Nov. 304-311 in Adoption and New Reproductive Technologies, Physicians by Sarah M. Holbrook, Nov. 257-266 collaboration with case managers, Aug. 216-224 Society for Social Work Administrators in Health primary care treatment of psychosocial problems, Care, Aug. 167—177 May 89-95 Speaking of Personal Responsibility and Individual Poverty, Medicaid managed care and urban poor, Accountability. . . (NHL), by Sharon M. Keigher, Aug. 189-195 Nov. 304-311 Primary care settings Suicidal clients mental illness policy issues (E), May 83-87 managed care documentation, Aug. 202-207 physician treatment of psychosocial problems, social work practice guidelines, Nov. 277-285 May 89-95 Support networks Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Health Disor- cancer patient online support group, Feb. 24-29 ders (PF), Aug. 230-234 family support for gay men with AIDS, May 141-149 psychosocial screening, Feb. 41—47 mental illness, natural support networks (PF), Primary Health Care and Severe Mental IIlness: The Nov. 296-303 Need for National and State Policy (E), by King E. Supportive Behaviors in Natural Support Networks of Davis, May 83-87 People with Serious Mental Illness (PF), by Joseph Primary Health Care Physicians’ Treatment of Psycho- Walsh and Patrick R. Connelly, Nov. 296-303 social Problems: Implications for Social Work, by Revital Gross, Jonathan Rabinowitz, Dina Terminal conditions, end-of-life decisions, May 115- Feldman, and Wienke Boerma, May 89-95 121 PRIME-MD (PF), Aug. 230-234 Psychosocial screening, primary care settings, Feb. Urban poor and Medicaid managed care, Aug. 189-— 41-47 195 ANNUAL INDEX Use of Health Insurance in County-Funded Clinics: Cox, Carole B., Discharge Planning for Dementia Issues for Health Care Reform, by Cynthia J. Patients: Factors Influencing Caregiver Decisions Rocha, Feb. 16-22 and Satisfaction, May 97-104 Veterans primary care facilities, psychosocial screen- Davidson, Jeanette R., and Tim Davidson, Confiden- ing, Feb. 41-47 tiality and Managed Care: Ethical and Legal Violent clients, managed care documentation, Aug. Concerns, Aug. 208-215 202-207 Davidson, Tim, see Davidson, Jeanette R. Davies, Joan MacKenzie, see Globerman, Judith Welfare reform, (E) Nov. 243-246, (NHL) Nov. 304— Davis, King E., Primary Health Care and Severe Men- 311 tal Illness: The Need for National and State Policy Welfare Reform: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Maybe Not (E), May 83-87 Too Awful (E), by Dennis L. Poole, Nov. 243-246 DiBlasio, Frederick A., book review, May 158-159 Dore, Peter, see Morrow-Howell, Nancy Youths, HIV risk among street youths, Feb. 58-65 Dunkle, Ruth, see Van Hook, Mary P. see also Children Edwards, Gloria, see Ford, Marvella E. AUTHOR INDEX Ewalt, Patricia L., see Browne, Colette V. Arben, Philip D., Are Mental Illnesses Biological Dis- eases? Some Public Policy Implications (V), Feb. Feldman, Dina, see Gross, Revital 66-69 Ferrugia, Elizabeth, book review, Aug. 237-238 Arick, Rhonda K., see Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland Ford, Marvella E., Gloria Edwards, Juan L. Rodriguez, Rose C. Gibson, and Barbara C. Berger, Candyce S., Jay Cayner, Greg Jensen, Terry Tilley, Empowerment-Centered, Church-Based Mizrahi, Alice Scesny, and Judith Trachtenberg, Asthma Education Program for African American Changing Scene of Social Work in Hospitals: Adults (PF), Feb. 70-75 A Report ofa National Study by the Society for Franklin, Cynthia, see Walker, Rebecca J. Social Work Administrators in Health Care and Freedman, Jay A., see Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland NASW, Aug. 167-177 Freedman, Lucia D., see Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland Berkman, Barbara, see Van Hook, Mary P. Freedman, Ruth I., book review, Nov. 312-313 Boerma, Wienke, see Gross, Revital Brown, Stacey R., book review, Nov. 312 Gibson, Rose C., see Ford, Marvella E. Browne, Colette V., Margaret Smith, Patricia L. Ewalt, Globerman, Judith, Joan MacKenzie Davies, and and Duane D. Walker, Advancing Social Work Susan Walsh, Social Work in Restructuring Practice in Health Care Settings: A Collaborative Hospitals: Meeting the Challenge, Aug. 178-188 Partnership for Continuing Education, Nov. 267- Grant, Lynda D., Effects of Ageism on Individual and 276 Health Care Providers’ Responses to Healthy Aging, Feb. 9-15 Callahan, Jay Gross, Revital, Jonathan Rabinowitz, Dina Feldman, Documentation of Client Dangerousness in a Man- and Wienke Boerma, Primary Health Care Phy- aged Care Environment, Aug. 202-207 sicians’ Treatment of Psychosocial Problems: Im- Social Work with Suicidal Clients: Challenges of plications for Social Work, May 89-95 Implementing Practice Guidelines and Standards of Care, Nov. 277-285 Hall, Stephen R., Community-Centered Board Model Cayner, Jay, see Berger, Candyce S. of Managed Care for People with Developmental Chadiha, Letha A., see Morrow-Howell, Nancy Disabilities (V), Aug. 225-229 Connelly, Patrick R., see Walsh, Joseph Harvey, Aminifu R., book review, May 159-160 Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland, Jay A. Freedman, Lucia D. Holbrook, Sarah M., Social Workers’ Attitudes toward Freedman, Rhonda K. Arick, and Mark E. Miller, Participants’ Rights in Adoption and New Repro- Screening for Social and Environmental Problems ductive Technologies, Nov. 257-266 in a VA Primary Care Setting, Feb. 41-47 Hourd-Bryant, Maggie, see Morrow-Howell, Nancy Copeland, Valire Carr, Immunization among African American Children: Implicationfsor Social Work, Jensen, Greg, see Berger, Candyce S. May 105-114 Johnson, Robin S., book review, Nov. 313 HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK / VOLUME 21, NUMBER 4/ NOVEMBER 1996 Kadushin, Goldie, Gay Men with AIDS and Their Rose, Susan J., and Sharon M. Keigher, Managing Families of Origin: An Analysis of Social Support, Mental Health: Whose Responsibility? (NHL), May 141-149 Feb. 76-80 Kaplan, Sally J., see Proctor, Enola K. Keigher, Sharon M. Scesny, Alice, see Berger, Candyce S. Governors’ Dangerous Medicaid Endgame (NHL), Schmale, John, see Weinberg, Nancy May 151-157 Shera, Wes, Managed Care and People with Severe Speaking of Personal Responsibility and Individual Mental Illness: Challenges and Opportunitiefsor Accountability. .. (NHL), Nov. 304-311 Social Work, Aug. 196-201 see also Rose, Susan J. Sieppert, Jackie D., Attitudes toward and Knowledge of Chronic Pain: A Survey of Medical School Work- Levi, Stanley A., book review, Aug. 236-237 ers, May 122-130 Ligon, Jan, book review, May 158 Smith, Margaret, see Browne, Colette V. Littrell, Jill, How Psychological States Affect the Im- Sullivan, T. Richard, Challenge of HIV Prevention mune System: Implications for Interventions in among High-Risk Adolescents, Feb. 58-65 the Context of HIV, Nov. 287-295 Tilley, Barbara C., see Ford, Marvella E. McNeil, John S., see Walker, Rebecca J. Trachtenberg, Judith, see Berger, Candyce S. Miller, Mark E., see Cook, Cynthia A. Loveland Mizrahi, Terry, see Berger, Candyce S. Uken, Janet, see Weinberg, Nancy Morrow-Howell, Nancy, Letha A. Chadiha, Enola K. Proctor, Maggie Hourd-Bryant, and Peter Dore, Van Hook, Mary P., Barbara Berkman, and Ruth Racial Differences in Discharge Planning, May Dunkle, Assessment Tools for General Health Care 131-139 Settings: PRIME-MD, OARS, and SF-36 (PF), see also Proctor, Enola K. Aug. 230-234 Netting, F. Ellen, and Frank G. Williams, Case Man- Walker, Duane D., see Browne, Colette V. ager—Physician Collaboration: Implications for Walker, Rebecca J. Professional Identity, Roles, and Relationships, Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, John S. McNeil, and Cynthia Aug. 216-224 Franklin, Anticipatory Grief and AIDS: Strategies for Intervening with Caregivers, Feb. 49-57 Perloff, Janet D., Medicaid Managed Care and Urban Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Depression or Grief? The Poor People: Implications for Social Work, Aug. Experience of Caregivers of People with Dementia, 189-195 Nov. 247-254 Pomeroy, Elizabeth C., see Walker, Rebecca J. Walsh, Joseph, and Patrick R. Connelly, Supportive Poole, Dennis L. Behaviors in Natural Support Networks of People NAFTA, American Health, and Mexican Health: with Serious Mental Illness (PF), Nov. 296-303 They Tie Together (E), Feb. 3—7 Walsh, Susan, see Globerman, Judith Keeping Managed Care in Balance (E), Aug. 163— Weinberg, Nancy, John Schmale, Janet Uken, and 166 Keith Wessel, Online Help: Cancer Patients Par- Welfare Reform: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Maybe ticipate in a Computer-Mediated Support Group, Not Too Awful (E), Nov. 243-246 Feb. 24-29 Proctor, Enola K., Nancy Morrow-Howell, and Sally Wesley, Carol A., Social Work and End-of-Life Deci- J. Kaplan, Implementation of Discharge Plans for sions: Self-Determination and the Common Good, Chronically Ill Elders Discharged Home, Feb. 30- May 115-121 40 Wessel, Keith, see Weinberg, Nancy see also Morrow-Howell, Nancy Williams, Frank G., see Netting, F. Ellen Rabinowitz, Jonathan, see Gross, Revital Book REVIEW INDEX Rejent, Deborah, book review, Aug. 235-236 Araoz, Daniel L., and Marie A. Carrese, Mental Rocha, Cynthia J., Use of Health Insurance in County- Health Practice under Managed Care. Vol. 3. Funded Clinics: Issues for Health Care Reform, Solution-Oriented Brief Therapy for Adjustment Feb. 16-22 Disorders: A Guide for Providers under Managed Rodriguez, Juan L., see Ford, Marvella E. Care, rev. by Deborah Rejent, Aug. 235-236 ANNUAL INDEX Ballard, James O., see Hawkins, Anne Hunsaker Blaisdell, Theodore, see Hawkins, Anne Hunsaker Boland, Mary G., see Boyd-Franklin, Nancy auiy Boyd-Franklin, Nancy, Gloria L. Steiner, and Mary G. ayeT aa NATE) ahs Boland, eds., Children, Families, and HIV/AIDS: 0] Social Work Psychosocial and Therapeutic Issues, rev. by } " alee eee Stacey R. Brown, Nov. 312 Brantlinger, Ellen, Sterilization of People with Mental Disabilities: Issues, Perspectives, and Cases, rev. by Ruth I. Freedman, Nov. 312-313 Canino, Ian A., and Jeanne Spurlock, Culturally Diverse Children: Assessment, Diagnosis, and The Foundations of Treatment, rev. by Aminifu R. Harvey, May 159- Social Work Practice 160 Carrese, Marie A., see Araoz, Daniel L. A Graduate Text Carol H. Meyer and Mark A. Mattaini, Hargrave, Terry D., Families and Forgiveness: Healing Editors Wounds in the Intergenerational Family, rev. by Frederick A. Diblasio, May 158-159 The Foundations of Social Work Practice is an outstanding Hawkins, Aane Hunsaker and James O. Ballard, with new text written to meet the re- Theodore Blaisdell, Time to Go: Three Plays on quirements for a graduate foun- Death and Dying with Commentary on End-of- dation course. The book offers Life Issues, rev. by Robin S. Johnson, Nov. 313 core, essential, comprehensive knowledge that will provide a Jackson, Vivian H., ed. base for graduate social work Managed Care Resource Guide for Social Workers in students and prepare them for future courses and experiences. Agency Settings, rev. by Stanley A. Levi, Aug. This text promotes skills 236-237 development by using multiple Managed Care Resource Guide for Social Workers in theoretical frameworks to illus- Private Practice, rev. by Elizabeth Ferrugia, Aug. trate different ways content can 237-238 be taught and learned. It draws from an essential base, yet Rosenfeld, Lynn Robinson, Your Child and Health equips graduate students to Care: A “Dollars & Sense” Guide for Families think through conflicts within social work frameworks. Human with Special Needs, rev. by Jan Ligon, May 158 behavior and the social envi- ronment, social policy, social Sauber, S. Richard, ed., Mental Health Practice under welfare history, research and Managed Care, rev. by Deborah Rejent, Aug. evaluation and fieldwork are all 235-236 addressed. Sperry, Len, Mental Health Practice under Managed ISBN: 0-87101-237-5 Care. Vol. 1. Psychopharmacology and Psycho- Item #2375 © 1995 © $34.95 therapy: Strategies for Maximizing Treatment Outcomes, rev. by Deborah Rejent, Aug. 235-236 Spitz, Henry I., Mental Health Practice under Man- NASW PRESS aged Care. Vol. 2. Group Psychotherapy and Man- To order, send $38.45 (includes $3.50 aged Mental Health Care: A Clinical Guide for postage and handling) to NASW Providers, rev. by Deborah Rejent, Aug. 235-236 Press, P.O. Box 431, Annapolis JCT, MD 20701 USA. Spurlock, Jeanne, see Canino, Ian A. Or call toll free: 1-800-227-3590. In Steiner, Gloria L., see Boyd-Franklin, Nancy the Metro Wash. 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