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ANNUAL INDEX Health & Social Work Volume 30, Numbers 1-4, 2005 CARNES The following abbreviations are used: Feb. for February, Asthma in children, May 167-170 Aug. for August; Nov. for November, E for Editorial, Asthma Management: A Role for Social Work (PF) by Debra NHL for National Health Line, and PF for Practice Parker-Oliver, May 167-170 Attitude theory Forum. psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87—97 Avoidance coping SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX HIV risk behavior, Aug. 193-201 Abortion Avoidance Coping and HIV Risk Behavior among Gay Men by mentally challenged individuals, Aug. 253-25 James I. MartinJ,o G. Pryce, and James D. Leeper, Aug. Abuse 193-201 transgender people, Feb. 19-26 Adaptation to Long-Term Prostate Cancer Survival: The Perspective Behavioral coping of Elderly Asian/Pacific Islander Wives by Lana Sue I. psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87-97 Ka’opua, Carolyn C. Gotay, Meghan Hannum, and Breast cancer Grace Bunghanoy, May 145-154 screening, Aug. 221-232 Administration Brief interventions hospital social work, May 155-165 application, Nov. 336-339 Advancing Social Workers’ Responsiveness to Health Disparities: The Case of Breast Cancer Screening by Mary Altpeter, Cancer James Mitchell, and Joan Pennell, Aug. 221—232 breast, May 98-106, Aug 221-232 Advocacy cervical, May 98-106 home health care, Feb. 48-55 early detection, May 98-106, Aug. 221-232 African Americans prostate, May 145-154 clinical trials research, Nov. 296-304 The Capacity ofa Mentally Challenged Person to Consent to health care disparities, Avg. 265-270 Abortion and Sterilization (PF) by Daniel Pollack, Aug. African Americans: Disparities in Health Care Access and 253-257 Utilization (NHL) by Valire Carr Copeland Capacity to consent Aging abortion and sterilization, Aug. 253-257 communication with health care agents, May 107-116 Caregiving health promotion, May 135-144 family, Nov. 340-343 prostate cancer survivors, May 145-154 HIV/AIDS, Feb. 64-74 social work leadership, Nov. 344-347 patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Nov. 287-295 social work services utilization, Aug. 241-251 Case management Alcohol treatment evidence-based assessment, May 98-106 brief interventions, Nov. 336-339 Celebrating 30 Years of Scholarship in Health and Mental Health Allergies (E) by Colleen Galambos, Nov. 275-278 in children, Nov. 325-335 Challenges in the New Perspective Payment System: Action Steps Alzheimer’s disease for Social Work in Home Health Care by Ji Seon Lee and caregivers, Nov. 287—295 Barry D. Rock, Feb. 48-55 ; Ambivalence Charity care hospitalization for high-risk pregnancy, Feb. 39—47 hospitals, Aug. 213-220 Anaphylaxis Children life-threatening allergies in children, Nov. 325-335 asthmatic, May 167-170 Anaphylaxis: How Do You Live with It? by Deena Mandell, life-threatening allergies, Nov. 325-335 Ruth Curtis, Milton Gold, and Susan Hardie, Nov. Chinese values 325-335 health care, Feb. 76-79 Asians/Pacific Islanders Clinical practice Chinese values, May 145-154 mental health services, Feb. 56-63 prostate cancer survival, May 145-154 Clinical research Assessment African American participants, Nov. 296-304 evidence-based, May 98-106 Collaboration health-related quality of life, Feb. 27-38 hospice care, Nov. 279-286 spiritual, Nov. 314-323 Communication Assessment and the Ubiquity of Culture: Threats to Validity in family caregivers, Nov. 340-343 Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life by Peter health care agents and older people, May 107-116 Maramaldi, Barbara Berkman, and Amanda Barusch, Communication between Older People and Their Health Care Feb. 27-38 Agents: Results of an Intervention by Irene A. Gutheil and Associations of Psychosocial Factors with the Stress of Infertility Janna C. Heyman, May 107-116 Treatment by Myra G. Schneider and Melinda S. Community benefits Forthofer, Aug. 183-191 hospital, Aug. 213-220 CCC Code: 0360-7283/05 $3.00 ©2005 National Association of Social Workers ANNUAL INDEX Health & Social Work Volume 30, Numbers 1-4, 2005 CARNES The following abbreviations are used: Feb. for February, Asthma in children, May 167-170 Aug. for August; Nov. for November, E for Editorial, Asthma Management: A Role for Social Work (PF) by Debra NHL for National Health Line, and PF for Practice Parker-Oliver, May 167-170 Attitude theory Forum. psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87—97 Avoidance coping SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX HIV risk behavior, Aug. 193-201 Abortion Avoidance Coping and HIV Risk Behavior among Gay Men by mentally challenged individuals, Aug. 253-25 James I. MartinJ,o G. Pryce, and James D. Leeper, Aug. Abuse 193-201 transgender people, Feb. 19-26 Adaptation to Long-Term Prostate Cancer Survival: The Perspective Behavioral coping of Elderly Asian/Pacific Islander Wives by Lana Sue I. psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87-97 Ka’opua, Carolyn C. Gotay, Meghan Hannum, and Breast cancer Grace Bunghanoy, May 145-154 screening, Aug. 221-232 Administration Brief interventions hospital social work, May 155-165 application, Nov. 336-339 Advancing Social Workers’ Responsiveness to Health Disparities: The Case of Breast Cancer Screening by Mary Altpeter, Cancer James Mitchell, and Joan Pennell, Aug. 221—232 breast, May 98-106, Aug 221-232 Advocacy cervical, May 98-106 home health care, Feb. 48-55 early detection, May 98-106, Aug. 221-232 African Americans prostate, May 145-154 clinical trials research, Nov. 296-304 The Capacity ofa Mentally Challenged Person to Consent to health care disparities, Avg. 265-270 Abortion and Sterilization (PF) by Daniel Pollack, Aug. African Americans: Disparities in Health Care Access and 253-257 Utilization (NHL) by Valire Carr Copeland Capacity to consent Aging abortion and sterilization, Aug. 253-257 communication with health care agents, May 107-116 Caregiving health promotion, May 135-144 family, Nov. 340-343 prostate cancer survivors, May 145-154 HIV/AIDS, Feb. 64-74 social work leadership, Nov. 344-347 patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Nov. 287-295 social work services utilization, Aug. 241-251 Case management Alcohol treatment evidence-based assessment, May 98-106 brief interventions, Nov. 336-339 Celebrating 30 Years of Scholarship in Health and Mental Health Allergies (E) by Colleen Galambos, Nov. 275-278 in children, Nov. 325-335 Challenges in the New Perspective Payment System: Action Steps Alzheimer’s disease for Social Work in Home Health Care by Ji Seon Lee and caregivers, Nov. 287—295 Barry D. Rock, Feb. 48-55 ; Ambivalence Charity care hospitalization for high-risk pregnancy, Feb. 39—47 hospitals, Aug. 213-220 Anaphylaxis Children life-threatening allergies in children, Nov. 325-335 asthmatic, May 167-170 Anaphylaxis: How Do You Live with It? by Deena Mandell, life-threatening allergies, Nov. 325-335 Ruth Curtis, Milton Gold, and Susan Hardie, Nov. Chinese values 325-335 health care, Feb. 76-79 Asians/Pacific Islanders Clinical practice Chinese values, May 145-154 mental health services, Feb. 56-63 prostate cancer survival, May 145-154 Clinical research Assessment African American participants, Nov. 296-304 evidence-based, May 98-106 Collaboration health-related quality of life, Feb. 27-38 hospice care, Nov. 279-286 spiritual, Nov. 314-323 Communication Assessment and the Ubiquity of Culture: Threats to Validity in family caregivers, Nov. 340-343 Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life by Peter health care agents and older people, May 107-116 Maramaldi, Barbara Berkman, and Amanda Barusch, Communication between Older People and Their Health Care Feb. 27-38 Agents: Results of an Intervention by Irene A. Gutheil and Associations of Psychosocial Factors with the Stress of Infertility Janna C. Heyman, May 107-116 Treatment by Myra G. Schneider and Melinda S. Community benefits Forthofer, Aug. 183-191 hospital, Aug. 213-220 CCC Code: 0360-7283/05 $3.00 ©2005 National Association of Social Workers onsent Flow cytometry abortion and sterilization, Aug. 253-257 prenatal sex selection, May 126-134 contribution of Demographic, Medical, and Social Support Variables in Predicting the Mental Health Dimension of Gays Quality of Life among People with Multiple Sclerosis by HIV risk behavior, Aug. 193-201 Chaya Schwartz and Rena Frohner, Aug. 203-212 Genetics oping prenatal sex selection, May 126-134 avoidance, Aug. 193-201 Gerontological social work life-threatening allergies in children, Nov. 325~335 health promotion, May 135-144 psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87-97 social work leadership, Nov. 344-347 sultivating Social Work Leadership in Health Promotion and Grief reactions Aging: Strategies for Active Aging Interventions by Victor W. caregivers, Nov. 287—295 Marshall and Mary Altpeter, May 135-144 Grief Reactions and Depression in Caregivers of Individuals with culture Alzheimer’s Disease: Results from a Pilot Study in an Urban Chinese, Feb. 76-79 Setting by Sara Sanders and Kathryn Betts Adams, Nov. health promotion, Aug. 221-232 287-295 patient-based assessment, Feb. 27-38 Health care Depression celebrating 30 years of scholarship, Nov. 275-277 caregivers, Nov. 287—295 Chinese culture and values, Feb. 76-79 Developing a Spiritual Assessment Toolbox: A Discussion of the hospital social work, May 155-165 Strengths and Limitations of Five Different Assessment national policy, May 171-175 Methods by David R. Hodge, Nov. 314-323 older immigrants and veterans in Israel, Aug. 241-251 Diabetes rura! populations, Aug. 179-181 evidence-based intervention, Aug. 259-264 ransyender people, Feb. 19-26 Discharge planning Health care access social work evaluation, May 117-125 African Americans, Aug. 265-270 Disparities hospital community benefits and free care programs, Aug. breast cancer screening, Aug. 221—232 213-220 health care for African Americans, Aug. 265-270 low-income working women, Feb. 7-17 rural populations, Aug. 179-181 Health care agents Diversity communication with older people, May 107-116 patient-based assessment, Feb. 27-38 Health Care Disparities among Rural Populations:A Neglected Drug courts Frontier (E) by Colleen Galambos, Aug. 179-181 social work implications, Aug. 233-240 Health care proxy Drug Courts and Mental Health Courts: Implications for Social communication with older people, May 107-116 Work by Sabrina W. Tyuse and Donald M. Linhorst, Health insurance Aug. 233--240 low-income working women, Feb. 7-17 uninsured, Feb. 3-6, Aug. 213—220 Employment Health promotion people with thultiple sclerosis, Aug. 203-212 older people, May 135-144 Empowerment Health-related quality of life (HRQL) culture-sensitive approaches to health care, Feb. 76-79 assessment, Feb. 27-38 End-of-life planning Helping Adults with Diabetes:A Review of Evidence-Based communication with older people, May 107-116 Interventions (PF) by Vaughn A. DeCoster and Sherry M. Ethical Considerations in Prenatal Sex Selection by Leslie Doty Cummings, Aug. 259-264 Hollingsworth, May 126-134 High-risk pregnancy Ethical issues hospitalization, Feb. 39-47 abortion and sterilization in mentally challenged High-Risk Pregnancy and Hospitalization: The Women’s Voices by individuals, Aug. 253-257 Ronit D. Leichtentritt, Nurith Blumenthal, Anat prenatal sex selection, May 126-134 Elyassi, and Sigi Rotmensch, Feb. 39-47 Evidence-Based Assessment in Case Management to Improve HIV/AIDS Abnormal Cancer Screen Follow-Up by Betsy coping strategies, Aug. 193-201 Vourlekis, Kathleen Ell, and Deborah Padgett, May stigma, Feb. 64-74 98-106 transgender people, Feb. 19-26 Evidence-based practice Holistic services cancer prevention, May 98-106 spiritual assessment, Nov. 314-323 diabetes interventionAsu,g . 259-264 Home health care Examining Variables Related to Successful Collaboration on the prospective payment system, Feb. 48-55 Hospice Team by Debra Parker-Oliver, Laura R. Hong Kong Bronstein, and Lori Kurzejeski, Nov. 279-286 Chinese cultures and values in health care, Feb. 76-79 Hospice Families interdisciplinary collaboration, Nov. 279-286 with asthmatic children, May 167-170 Hospitals caregivers, Nov. 340-343 free care programs, Aug. 213-220 life-threatening allergies in children, Nov. 325-335 high-risk pregnancies, Feb. 39-47 Females social work leadership, May 155-165 abortion and sterilization consent, Aug. 2 How Many Social Workers Are Needed in Primary Care? A Patient- health insurance for low-income working, Feb. 7-17 Based Needs Assessment Example by James McGuire, hospitalization for high-nsk pregnancy, Feb. 39-47 Karra Bikson, and Jessica Blue-Howells, Nov. 305-313 mental health services, Feb. 56-63 Humor wives of prostate cancer survivors, May 145-154 family caregivers, Nov. 340-343 Annual Index Immigrants prostate cancer survivors, May 145-154 health social work services utilization, Aug. 241-251 social work leadership, Nov. 344-347 Increasing Access to Health Care: Examination of Hospital social work services utilization, Aug. 241-251 Community Benefits and Free Care Programs by Elissa D. Organizational change Giffords, Linda Wenze, David M. Weiss, Donna Kass, hospital social work, May 155-165 and Rosemarie Guercia, Aug. 213-220 Index of Interdisciplinary Collaboration Patient-based assessments (PBAs) hospice care, Nov. 279-286 validity, Feb. 27-38 Infertility treatment Phenomenological inquiry psychosocial factors, Aug. 183-191 hospitalization for high-risk pregnancy, Feb. 39-47 Inpatients Policy social work evaluation, May 117-125 prospective payment system, Feb. 48-55 Interdisciplinary collaboration Pregnancy hospice care, Nov. 279-286 high-risk, Feb. 39-47 Israel infertility treatment, Aug. 183-191 health social work services utilization, Aug. 241-251 prenatal sex selection, May 126-134 Preimplantation genetic diagnosis Leadership ethics, May 126-134 aging issues, Nov. 344-347 Prenatal sex selection hospital social work, May 155-165 ethics, May 126-134 Let’s Not Gamble with Social Security (NHL) by James H. Presidential election Schulz and Stephen Gorin, Feb. 75 social worker views, May 171-175 The Lion at the Gate: An HIV-Affected Caregiver Resists Stigma Primary care by Cynthia Cannon Poindexter, Feb. 64—74 social workers in, Nov. 305-313 Listening for the Communicative Signals of Humor, Narratives, and Prospective payment system Self-Disclosure in the Family Caregiver Interview (PF) by home health care, Feb. 48-55 Lisa Sparks, Shirley S. Travis, and Sharlene R. Prostate cancer Thompson, Nov. 340-343 long-term survival, May 145-154 A Longitudinal Look at Social Work Leadership in Hospitals: The Psychological Traits and Behavioral Coping of Psychiatric Impact of a Changing Health Care System by Terry Consumers: The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem by Sang K. Mizrahi and Candyce S. Berger, May 155-165 Kahng and CarolT .M owbray, May 87-97 Low-income people Psychopharmacology health care coverage, Feb. 7-17 recommendations for social workers, Feb. 56-63 Psychosocial factors Management asthmatic children, May 167—170 asthma, May 167—170 cancer prevention, May 98-106 hospital social work, May 155-165 infertility treatment, Aug. 183-191 Medicaid low-income working women, Feb. 7-17 Quality ofl ife Medicare multiple sclerosis, Aug. 203-212 prospective payment system for home health care, Feb. 48-55 Recruitment Mental health for clinical trials, Nov. 296-304 Religion celebrating 30 years of scholarship, Nov. 27 spiritual assessment, Nov. 314-323 criminal courts, Aug. 233-240 Research natural disasters, May 83-86 African Americans in clinical trials, Nov. 296-304 social worker responsiveness, Feb. 56-63 Risk assessment Mental health courts inpatients, May 117-125 social work implications, Aug. 233-240 Rural populations Minorities health care disparities, Aug. 179-181 health-related quality of life assessment, Feb. 27-38 Multiple sclerosis Screening cancer prevention, May 98-106 inpatient, May 117-125 Narratives Screening Adherence Follow-up (SAFe) program family caregivers, Nov. 340-343 cancer prevention, May 98-106 NASW Code of Ethics Self-disclosure prenatal sex selection, May 126-134 family caregivers, Nov. 340-343 Natural disasters Self-esteem ; health and mental health considerations, May 83-86 psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87-97 Natural Disasters: Health and Mental Health Considerations (E) Service utilization by Colleen M. Galambos, May 83-86 African Americans, Aug. 265-270 Needs assessment older immigrants and veterans inI srael, Aug. 241-251 staffing in primary care, Nov. 305-313 SF-36® validity, Feb. 27-38 Offering African Americans Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Social security privatization Trials Research: How Social Workers Can Help by Susan E. rejection, Feb. 75 Mason, Nov. 296-304 Social support Older people people with multiple sclerosis, Aug. 203212 communication with health care agents, May 107-116 Social work health promotion, May 135-144 asthmatic children, May 167-170 Health & Social Work Votume 30, NuMBER 4 NOVEMBER 2005 brief interventions, Nov. 336-339 Why Kerry Lost and Where We Go from Here (NHL) by drug courts and mental health courts, Aug. 233-240 Stephen Gorin, May 11T711_-A1D7E5 gerontological, May 135-144, Nov. 344-347 Wives home health care, Feb. 48-55 of prostate cancer survivors, May 145-154 infertility treatment stress, Aug. 183-191 Women, Mental Health, and the Psychiatric Enterprise: A Review leadership, May 155-165, Nov. 344-347 by Kia J. Bentley, Feb. 56-63 people with multiple sclerosis, Aug. 203— 212 presidential election, May 171-175 service utilization, Aug. 241-251 AUTHOR INDEX staffing in primary care, Nov. 305-313 Adams, Kathryn Betts. See Sanders, Sara Social Work Admission Assessment Tool for Identifying Patients in Altpeter, Mary. See Marshall, Victor W Need of Comprehensive Social Work Evaluation by Carla James Mitchell, and Joan Pennell, Advancing Social Workers’ Boutin-Foster, Sona Euster, Yvette Rolon, Athena Responsiveness to Health Disparities: The Case of Breast Motal, Rhonda BeLue, Robin Kline, and Mary E. Cancer Screening, Aug. 221—232 Charlson, May 117-125 Anderson, Steven G. and Mary Keegan Eamon, Stability of Social Work Admission Assessment Tool (SWATT) Health Care Coverage among Low-Income Working Women, application, May 117-125 Feb. 7-17 Social work evaluation Auslander, Gail K., Varda Soskolne, and Ilana Ben-Shahar, early identification, May 117-125 Utilization of Health Social Work Services by Older Social Work Leadership and Aging: Meeting the Demographic Immigrants and Veterans in Israel, Aug. 241-251 Imperative (NHL) by Sarah Sisco, Patricia Volland, and Stephen Gorin, Nov. 344-347 Barusch, Amanda. See Maramaldi, Peter Social Work Practice in Health Care: The Need to Use Brief BeLue, Rhonda. See Boutin-Foster, Carla Interventions (Viewpoint) by Kim Kotrla, Nov. 336-339 Ben-Shahar, Ilana. See Auslander, Gail K Social work research Bentley, Kia J., Women, Mental Health, and the Psychiatric African Americans in clinical trials, Nov. 296-304 Enterprise: A Review, Feb. 56-63 Spirituality Berger, Candyce S. See Mizrahi, Terry assessment methods, Nov. 314-323 Berkman, Barbara. See Maramaldi, Peter Stability of Health Care Coverage among Low-Income Working Bikson, Karra. See McGuire, James Women by Steven G. Anderson and Mary Keegan Blue-Howells, Jessica. See McGuire, James Eamon, Feb. 7-17 Blumenthal, Nurith. See Leichtentritt, Ronit D STEP program Boutin-Foster, Carla, Sona Euster, Yvette Rolon, Athena communication with older people, May 107-116 Motal, Rhonda BeLue, Robin Kline, and Mary I Sterilization Charlson, Social Work Admission Assessment Tool for mentally challenged individuals, Aug. 253-257 Identifying Patients in Need of Comprehensive Social Work Stigma Evaluation, May 117-125 HIV/AIDS caregivers, Feb. 64-74 Bronstein, Laura R. See Parker-Oliver, Debra psychiatric rehabilitation, May 87-97 Bunghanoy, Grace. See Ka’opua, Lana Sue | Stress infertility treatment, Aug. 183-191 vhan, Cecilia Lai-Wan and Howard A. Palley, The Use of Substance abuse Traditional Chinese Culture and Values in Social Work brief interventions, Nov. 336-339 7He6a7lt9h Care Related Interventions in Hong Kong (PF), Feb drug courts and mental health courts, Aug. 233—240 Suicide ‘harlson, Mary E. See Boutin-Foster, Carla transgender people, Feb. 19-26 opeland, Valire Carr, African Americans: Disparities in Health Care Acces 1 Utilization (NHL), Aug. 265- Teams 270 interdisciplinary collaboration, Nov. 279— Summings, Sherry M. See DeCoster, Vaughn A Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TA -urtis, Ruth. See Mandell, Deena low-income working women, Feb. 7-17 Terrorism DeCoster, Vaughn A. and Sherry M. Cummings, Helping national policy, May 171-175 Adults with Diabetes: A Review of Evidence-Based Transgender Health: Findings from Tivo Needs Assessment Studies Interventions (PF), Aug. 259-264 in Philadelphia by Gretchen P. Kenagy, Feb. 19-26 Transgender people Eamon, Mary Keepan. See Anderson, Steven G health issues, Feb. 19-26 Ell, Kathleen. See Vourlekis, Betsy Elyassi, Anat. See Leichtentritt, Ronit D. Uninsured individuals Euster, Sona. See Boutin-Foster, Carla hospital community benefits and free care programs, Aug. 213-220 Forthofer, Melinda S. See Schneider, Myra G social work response, Feb. 3-6 Frohner, Rena. See Schwartz, Chaya The Uninsured:A Forgotten Population (E) by Colleen Galambos, Feb. 3-6 Galambos, Colleen The Use of Traditional Chinese Culture and Values in Social Work Celebrating 30 Years of Scholarship in Health and Mental Health Care Related Interventions in Hong Kong (PF) by Health (E), Nov. 275-278 ; Cecilia Lai-Wan Chan and Howard A. Palley, Feb. 76-79 Health Care Disparities among Rural Populations:A Neglected Utilization of Health Social Work Services by Older Immigrants Frontier (E), Aug. 179-181 and Veterans in Israel by Gail K. Auslander, Varda Natural Disasters: Health and Mental Health Considerations Soskolne, and Ilana Ben-Shahar, Aug. 241-251 (E), May 83-86 The Uninsured: A Forgotten Population (E), Feb. 3-6 Violence Giffords, Elissa D., Linda Wenze, David M. Weiss, Donna Kass, transgender people, Feb. 19-26 and Rosemarie Guercia, Increasing Access to Health Care: Annual Index Examination of Hospital Community Benefits and Free Parker-Oliver, Debra Care Programs, Aug. 213-220 Asthma Management:A Role for Social Work (PF), May 167— Gold, Milton. See Mandell, Deena 170 Gorin, Stephen. See Schulz, James H.; Sisco, Sarah Laura R. Bronstein, and Lori Kurzejeski, Examining Why Kerry Lost and Where We Go from Here (NHL), May Variables Related to Successful Collaboration on the Hospice 171-175 Team, Nov. 279-286 Gotay, Carolyn C. See Ka’opua, Lana Sue I. Pennell, Joan. See Altpeter, Mary Guercia, Rosemarie. See Giffords, Elissa D. Poindexter, Cynthia Cannon, The Lion at the Gate: An HIV- Gutheil, Irene A. and Janna C. Heyman, Communication Affected Caregiver Resists Stigma, Feb. 64-74 between Older People and Their Health Care Agents: Results Pollack, Daniel, The Capacity ofa Mentally Challenged Person to of an Intervention, May 107-116 Consent to Abortion and Sterilization (PF), Aug. 253-257 Pryce, Jo G. See Martin, James I. Hannum, Meghan. See Ka’opua, Lana Sue I. Hardie, Susan. See Mandell, Deena Rock, Barry D. See Lee,J i Seon Heyman, Janna C. See Gutheil, Irene A. Rolon, Yvette. See Boutin-Foster, Carla Rotmensch, Sigi. See Leichtentritt, Ronit D. Discussion of the Strengths and Limitations of Five Different Assessment Methods, Nov. 314-323 Sanders, Sara and Kathryn Betts Adams, Grief Reactions and Hollingsworth, Leslie Doty, Ethical Considerations in Prenatal Depression in Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer’s Sex Selection, May 126-134 Disease: Results from a Pilot Study in an Urban Setting, Nov. 287-295 Kahng, Sang K. and Carol T. Mowbray, Psychological Traits and Schneider, Myra G. and Melinda S. Forthofer, Associations of Behavioral Coping of Psychiatric Consumers: The Mediating Psychosocial Factors with the Stress of Infertility Treatment, Role of Self-Esteem, May 87-97 Aug. 183-191 Ka’opua, Lana Sue I., Carolyn C. Gotay, Meghan Hannum, Schulz, James H. and Stephen Gorin, Let’s Not Gamble with and Grace Bunghanoy, Adaptation to Long-Term Prostate Social Security (NHL), Feb. 75 Cancer Survival: The Perspective of Elderly Asian/Pacific Schwartz, Chaya and Rena Frohner, Contribution of Islander Wives, May 145-154 Demographic, Medical, and Social Support Variables in Kass, Donna. See Giffords, Elissa D. Predicting the Mental Health Dimension of Quality of Life Kenagy, Gretchen P., Transgender Health: Findings from Tivo among People with Multiple Sclerosis, Aug. 203-212 Needs Assessment Studies in Philadelphia, Feb. 19-26 Sisco, Sarah, Patricia Volland, and Stephen Gorin, Social Work Kline, Robin. See Boutin-Foster, Carla Leadership and Aging: Meeting the Demographic Imperative Kotrla, Kim, Social Work Practice in Health Care: The Need to (NHL), Nov. 344-347 Use Brief Interventions (Viewpoint), Nov. 336-339 Soskolne, Varda. See Auslander, Gail K. Kurzejeski, Lori. See Parker-Oliver, Debra Sparks, Lisa, Shirley S. Travis, and Sharlene R. Thompson, Listening for the Communicative Signals of Humor, Lee,J i Seon and Barry D. Rock, Challenges in the New Narratives, and Self-Disclosure in the Family Caregiver Perspective Payment System: Action Steps for Social Work in Interview (PF), Nov. 340-343 Home Health Care, Feb. 48-55 Leeper, James D. See Martin, James I. Thompson, Sharlene R. See Sparks, Lisa Leichtentritt, Ronit D., Nurith Blumenthal, Anat Elyassi, and Travis, Shirley S. See Sparks, Lisa Sigi Rotmensch, High-Risk Pregnancy and Hospitaliza- Tyuse, Sabrina W. and Donald M. Linhorst, Drug Courts and tion: The Women’s Voices, Feb. 39-47 Mental Health Courts: Implicationfso r Social Work, Aug. Linhorst, Donald M. See Tyuse, Sabrina W. 233-240 Mandell, Deena, Ruth Curtis, Milton Gold, and Susan Volland, Patricia. See Sisco, Sarah Hardie, Anaphylaxis: How Do You Live with It?, Nov. Vourlekis, Betsy, Kathleen Ell, and Deborah Padgett, 325-335 Evidence-Based Assessment in Case Management to Improve Maramaldi, Peter, Barbara Berkman, and Amanda Barusch, Abnormal Cancer Screen Follow-Up, May 98-106 Assessment and the Ubiquity of Cuiture: Threats to Validity in Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life, Feb. 27-38 Weiss, David M. See Giffords, Elissa D. Marshall, Victor W. and Mary Altpeter, Cultivating Social Work Wenze, Linda. See Giffords, Elissa D. Leadership in Health Promotion and Aging: Strategies for Active Aging Interventions, May 135-144 Martin, James I., Jo G. Pryce, and James D. Leeper, Avoidance Coping and HIV Risk Behavior among Gay Men, Aug. 193-201 Mason, Susan E., Offering African Americans Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Trials Research: How Social Workers Can Help, Nov. 296-304 McGuire, James, Karra Bikson, and Jessica Blue-Howells, How Many Social Workers Are Needed in Primary Care? A atient-Based Needs Assessment Example, Nov. 305-313 Mitchell, James. See Altpeter, Mary Mizrahi, Terry and Candyce S. Berger, A Longitudinal Look at Social Work Leadership in Hospitals: The Impact of a Changing Health Care System, May 155-165 Motal, Athena. See Boutin-Foster, Carla Mowbray, Carol T. See Kahng, Sang K. Padgett, Deborah. See Vourlekis, Betsy Palley, Howard A. See Chan, Cecilia Lai-Wan Health & Social Work VovtumMe 30, NUMBER 4 .NOVEMBER 2005

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