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ANNUAL INDEX lealth & Social Work Vol. 31, Nos. 1-4, February 2006—November 2006 CARR The follov’':g abbreviations are used: Feb. for February, “Caring for You, Caring for Me”: A Ten-Year Caregiver Aug. for August, Nov. for November, Ef or Editorial, NHL Educational Initiative of the Rosalynn Carter In- stitute for Human Development (PF) by David H. for Nationial Health Line, and PF for Practice Forum. Haigler, Laura J. Bauer, and Shirley S. Travis, May 149-152 SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX Cervical cancer Abortion screening for older women of color, Feb. 16-25 polic y issues, Aug. 163-166 Children Addressing Sexual Issues in Individuals with Chronic Health adopted from China, Aug. 201-207 Conditions (PF) by Nancy Claiborne and Victoria M. with chronic health conditions, Aug. 209-216 Rizzo, Aug. 221-224 on Medicaid, Feb. 65-71 Adolescent mothers of parents with mental illness, May 99-108 case management intervention, Feb. 54-63 responses to parental victimizatioAnu,g . 181-188 Adolescent pregnancy China prevention through infant simulation intervention, Feb. children adopted from, Aug. 201-207 26-35 Chronic health conditions sexual issues, Aug. 221-224 Adoles« ents osteoporosis prevention, Feb. 44-53 siblings of youths with, Aug. 209-216 Adoption Church attendance children from China, Aug. 201-207 functional limitations and, Nov. 246-255 Advance directives Claiborne, Nancy, Effectiveness of a Care Coordination nursing home residents with dementia, Aug. 189-199 Model for Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Study, African Americans May 87—96 breast cancer prevention program, Feb. 73-76 The Clubhouse as an Empowering Setting by Carol T. Mow- cancer screening for older women, Feb. 16-25 bray, Lisa Lewandowski, Mark Holter, and Deborah community-based intervention for women with breast Bybee, Aug. 167-179 Cluster analysis cancer, Feb. 77-80 functional limitations and religious service attendance, coping styles of older adults, Nov. 289-298 Community programs Nov. 246-255 parental victimization, Aug. 181-188 for breast cancer prevention, Feb. 73-76 race disparities in health, Nov. 275-288 for women with breast cancer, Feb. 77-80 A Community Capacity-Enhancement Approach to Breast Baby Think It Over: Evaluation of an Infant Simulation and Cervical Cancer Screening among Older Women Intervention for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention by of Color by Karen Bullock and Sarah A. McGraw, Diane de Anda, Feb. 26-35 Feb. 16-25 Bipolar disorder Confidentiality adult children of parents with, May 99-108 health privacy regulations, May 129-136 Birth outcomes Coping styles case management intervention for adolescents, Feb. men with partners having breast cancer, May 117-127 54-63 of older adults with visual impairment, Nov. 289-298 Breast cancer Cultural beliefs men’s adjustment to partners’, May 117-127 breast cancer screening, Feb. 36—43 Breast cancer prevention in African American community, Feb. 73-76 Dementia community-based intervention, Feb. 77-80 nursing home residents with, Aug. 189-199 cultural beliefs and diverse populations, Feb. 36—43 Department of Veterans Affairs social work in, Aug. 233-238 tor older women of color, Feb. 16—25 Breast Cancer Screening: Cultural Beliefs and Diverse Popula- Depression tions by Cassandra E. Simon, Feb. 36-43 in men with partners having breast cancer, May 117-127 Care coordination Developmental delay stroke survivors, May 87—96 children adopted from China, Aug. 201-207 Caregivers Diversity support and education, May 149-152 breast cancer screening, Feb. 36—43 CCC Code: 0360-7283/06 $3.00 ©2006 National Association of Social Workers Do Not Forget about Your Volunteers:A Qualitative Analy- Medicaid children, Feb. 65-71 sis of Factors Influencing Volunteer Turnover (PF) by Health Care Coverage for Poor Women: Dwindling Support Andrea Galiette Skoglund, Aug. 217—220 (E) by Colleen M. Galambos, Feb. 3-5 Dyadic coping Health Care for Women with Disabilities: Populatior in men with partners having breast cancer, May Evidence of Disparitiebsy Susan L. Parish 117-127 Huh, Feb. 7-15 Health Care Needs of Aging Adults: Unpre mpowerment portunities for Social Work (E psychosocial rehabilitation program, Aug. 167-179 and Vaughn A. DeCoster, nd-of-Life Decision Making for Nursing Home Residents Health issues with Dement A Survey of Nursing Home Social iging adults, Nov. 243-245 Services Staff by Debra Lacey, Aug. 189-199 children adopted from Chin nd-of-life decisions race lispar ities, Nov. 275-2! nursing home residents with dementia, Aug. 189-199 resilience in siblings of youth Ensuring Equal Access for Medicaid Children (NHL) by Health savings accounts Samuel S. Flint, Feb. 65-71 social work perspective, | thical i practice HIPAA regulations health privacy regulations, May 129-136 professional practice requiren Ethics audits Hispanics in health care settings, Aug. 225-228 incer screening for older Ethnicity HIV/AIDS : i are breast cancer screening, Feb. 36—43 social isolations of ination of the Social Networks and Social Isolation 299-308 in Older and Younger Adults Living with HIV/AIDS by Charles A. Emlet, Nov. 299-308 Improving Psychosocial Care in Nursing Next Ch illenge I DY Joan Zlot Families ind Colleen Galambo, May 83—8¢ caregiver support and education, May 149-152 Individuals with disabilities Family-centered care health care for female, Feb. 7-15 siblings of youths with chronic health conditions, Aug. visual impairment in older adults, Nov. 23 209-216 An Innovative Community-Based Inter\y Females American Women with Breast ¢ idolescent mothers, Feb. 54-63 Project by A. Suzanne Boyd and Mar idolescent pregnancy prevention, Feb. 26-35 Feb. 77-80 1b reast cancer screening, :F eb. 51 6 ; Feb. 36-43 Isolation 1ealth care for females with disabilities, Fel 7 15 individuals living with HIV/AIDS, Nov health care for poor, Feb. 3-6 osteoporosis prevention, Feb. 44-53 Kidney patients reproductive health, Aug. 163-166 psychosocial evaluation intervie First-Birth Outcomes and Timing of Second Births: A Statewide Case Management Program for Adolescent Life-sustaining treatment Mothers by Bernadette B. Sangalang, Richard P. Barth, nursing home residents with deme ind John S. Painter, Feb. 54—63 Fostering Resilience in Siblings of Youths with a Chronic Malinnggee ring Health Condition:A Review of the Literatureb y Melissa management, May 155-158 H. Bellin and Pamela J. Kovacs, Aug. 209-216 Mammography Functional limitations for older women of color, Feb. 16 church attendance and, Nov. 246—255 Medicaid Functional Limitations and Religious Service Attendance coverage for psychotropic medication among African American and White Older Adults by equal access for children on, Feb. 65-7 Lucinda Lee Roff, David L. Klemmack, Cassandra Medicaid Coverage of Newer Psychotropi Simon, Gi Won Cho, Michael W. Parker, Harold G by Mennakshi Venkataraman, Aug Koenig, Patricia Sawyer-Baker, and Richard M. All Medication man, Nov. 246-255 Medicaid coverage, Aug. 229-232 Menopause Gender differences osteoporosis prevention, Feb. 44-53 responses to parental victimization, Aug. 181 Men’s Adjustment to Their Partners’ Breast ¢ Coping Perspective by Barry N. Feldman Health care Broussard, May 117-127 aging adults, Nov. 243-245 Mental health services ethics audits, Aug. 225-228 psychosocial rehabilitation program, Aug females with disabilities, Feb. 7-15 Mental illness health savings accounts, Nov. 309-312 adult children of parents with severe, May 99 low-income females, Feb. 3-6 psychosocial rehabilitation program, Aug. 167 Health & Social Work Vovume 31, NUMBER 4 NOVEMBER 2 Mothers Psychosocial Evaluation Interview Protocol for Pretrans case management intervention for adolescent, Feb plant Kidney Recipients by Maurice S. Fisher, May 54-63 13 144 with mental illness, May 99-108 Psychosocial outcomes idult children of parents with severe mental illnesses, Nursing homes Mav 99-108 end-of-life decisions, Aug. 189-199 men with partners having breast cancer, May 117-127 psychosocial care, May 83-86 siblings of youths with chronic health conditions, Aug social service directors, Nov. 266-274 209-216 Psychosocial Outcomes for Adult Children of Patents with Older individuals e Mental Illnesses: Demographic and Clinical His cancer screening for women of color, Feb. 16—2 Predictors by Carol T. Mowbray, Deborah Bybee, church attendance and functional limitations, Nov Daphna Oyserman, Peter MacFarlane, and Nicholas 246-255 Bowersox, May 99-108 coping styles, Nov. 289-298 Psy¢ hotropic medication race disparities in health, Nov. 275—288 Medic coverage, Aug. 229 social isolation of individuals with HIV/AIDS, Nov 299—308 Quality of life social support, Nov ke survivors, May 87—96 White House Conference on Aging, May 145-147 Organizational Characteristics Influencing Nursing Home Xace Disparities in Health among Older Adults: Examin Social Service Directors’ Qualifications: A National ing the Role of Productive Eng vent by James E. Study by Kelsey V. Simons, Nov. 266-274 Hinterlong, Nov. 275-288 Osteoporosis Religion prevention, Feb. 44-53 chur h attendance and functional limitations, Nov 16-255 Parent Re produc tive health adolescent mothers, Feb. 54-63 policy issues, Aug. 163-166 with mental illness, May 99-108 Resilience as victims of violence, Aug. 181—188 in siblings of youths with chronic health conditions, Aug. Partners 2()9~216 of women with breast cancer, May 117—127 Xisk reduction ; ‘ Personal health information idolescent pregnancy prevention measures, Feb. 26-35 confidentiality regulations, May 11 29-136 Poverty equal access for children on Medicaid, Feb. 65 health care for females, Feb. 3-6 Saving Grace: A Breast Cancer Prevention Program in the A Practitioner’s Response to the New Health Privacy Regu African American Community (PF) by Precilla| lations by Julia A. Yang and Francis A. Kombarakaran, Berlin, Thomas Alex Washington, and Yvonne Greene, May 129-136 ) 6 Pregnancy idolescent pregnancy prevention measures, Feb lividuals with chronic health conditions, Aug 26-35 221-224 case management intervention for adolescents, Feb Short-form - 36 54-63 care coordination model for stroke survivors, May Prenatal care 87—96 casc management intervention for adolescents, Fel Siblings 54-63 of youths with chronic health conditions, Aug. 20' Prevention and Women’s Reproductive Health: A Mattet Significance of Gender and Age in African Ameri of Concern (E) by Margorie R. Sable and Colleen M dren’s Response to Parental Victimization by Ca Galambos, Aug. 163-166 N. Dulmus and Carolyn Hilarski, Aug. 181-188 Privacy Simulation HIPAA regulations, May 129-136 for adolescent pregnancy prevention, Feb. 26 Productive engagement Sleep problems race disparities in health, Nov. 275-288 children adopted from China, Aug. 201-207 Professional development Social isolation social worker substance abuse training, May 109-115 individuals living with HIV/AIDS, Nov. 299 Psyc hosoc ial care Social service directors clubhouse model, Aug. 167-179 nursing homes, Nov. 266—274 nursing home settings, May 83-86 Social support oldest-old, Nov. 256—265 individuals living with HIV/AIDS, Nov. 299-308 stroke survivors, May 87-96 oldest-old, Nov. 256—265 Psychosocial evaluation Social Work and Malingering by Allison D. Murdach, pretransplant kidney recipients, May May 155-158 Annual Index Social work education Program in the African American Community (PF), geriatric, Nov. 243-245 Feb. 73-76 Social Work Ethics Audit Bellin, Melissa H. and PamelaJ . Kovacs, Fostering Resilience in health care settings, Aug. 225-228 in Siblings of Youths with a Chronic Health Condition: Social Work Ethics Audits in Health Care Settings: A Case A Review of the Literature, Aug. 209-216 Study (PF) by William J. Kirkpatrick, Frederic G. Boyd, A. Suzanne and Margaret C. WilmothA,n Innovative Reamer, and Marilyn Sykulski, Aug. 225—228 Community-Based Intervention for African American Social Work in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Lessons Women with Breast Cancer: The Witness Project, Feb. Learned (NHL) by Jill E. Manske, Aug. 233-238 77-80 Social workers Brennan, Mark. See Lee, Eun-Kyoung Othelia in Department of Veterans Affairs, Aug. 233-233 2 Broussard, C. Anne. See Feldman, Barry N. professional qualifications, Nov. 266-274 Bullock, Karen and Sarah A. McGraw, A Community Ca- psychosocial evaluation, May 137-144 pacity-Enhancement Approach to Breast and Cervical substance abuse training, May 109-115 Cancer Screening among Older Women of Color, White House Conference on Aging, May 145-147 Feb. 16-25 Social Workers in the Substance Abuse Treatment Field: A Bybee, Deborah. See Mowbray, Carol T. Snapshot of Service Activities by Mickey J. W. Smith, [racy Whitaker, and Toby Weismiller, May 109-115 Cho, Gi Won. See Roff, Lucinda Lee Stress Claiborne, Nancy, Effectiveness of a Care Coordination coping styles of older adults, Nov. 289-298 Model for Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Study, Stress Constellations and Coping Styles of Older Adults May 87-96 with Age-Related Visual Impairment by Eun-Kyoung Claiborne, Nancy and Victoria M. Rizzo, Addressing Sexual Othelia Lee and Mark Brennan, Nov. 289-298 Issues in Individuals with Chronic Health Conditions Stroke (PF), Aug. g. 222 21—224 ire coordination model for survivors, May 87-96 Clark, Elizabeth J. See Gorin, Stephen Substance abuse social worker training, May 109-115 de Anda, Diane, Baby Think It Over: Evaluation of an Infant \ Survey of the Health, Sleep,and Development of Children Simulation Intervention for Adolescent Pregnancy Adopted from China by Michael A. Rettig and Kelly Prevention, Feb. 26-35 MCarthy-Rettig, Aug. 201-207 DeCoster, Vaughn A. See Oliver, Debra Parker The Silent Thief: Osteoporosis and Women’s Health Care Dulmus, Catherine N. and Carolyn Hilarski, Significance of wcross the Life Span by Shari Munch and Sarah Shapiro, Gender and Age in African American Children’s Re- sponse to Parental Victim:zation, Aug. 181-188 Dunkle, Ruth. See Jeon, Hae-Sook volunteer, Aug. 217-220 Emlet, Charles A, An Examination of the Social Networks [ransplant patients and Social Isolation in Older and Younger Adults Living psychosocial evaluation, May 137-144 with HIV/AIDS, Nov. 299-308 The Trouble with Health Savings Accounts: A Social Work Perspective (NHL) by Stephen Gorin, Nov. 309-312 Feldman, Barry N.and C.Anne Broussard, Men’s Adjustment Phe 2005 White House Conference on Aging:A Social Work to Their Partners’ Breast Cancer: A Dyadic Coping Perspective (NHL) by Stephen Gorin and Elizabeth J Perspective, May 117-127 Fisher, Maurice S., Psychosocial Evaluation Interview Protocol for Pretransplant Kidney Recipients, May Violence 13 144 parents as victims of, Aug. 181-188 Flint, Samuel S., Ensuring Equal Access for Medicaid Children Visual impairment NHL), Feb. 65-71 oping styles of older adults, Nov. 289-298 Volunteers Galambos, Colleen M. See also Sable, Margorie R.; Zlotnik, factors influencing turnover, Aug. 217-220 Joan Health Care Coverage for Poor Women: Dwindling Sup Workforce development port (E), Feb. 3-5 social worker substance abuse training, May 109-115 Gorin, Stephen he Oldest-Old by Hae-Sook Jeon, Ruth Dunkle, and Elizabeth J. Clark, The 2005 White House Confer- Roberts, Nov. 256-265 ence on Aging: A Social Work Perspective (NHL), May 145-147 The Trouble with Health Savings Accounts:A Social Work AUTHOR INDEX Perspective (NHL), Nov. 309-312 Allman, Richard M. See Roff, Lucinda I Greene, Yvonne. See Belin, Precilla L. Barth, Richard P. See Sangalang, Bernadette B. Haigler, David H., LauraJ . Bauer, and Shirley S. Travis, “Car Bauer, Laura J. See Haigler, David H. ing for You, Caring for Me”: A Ten-Year Caregiver Belin, Precilla L., Thomas Alex Washington, and Yvonne Educational Initiative of the Rosalynn Carter Institute Greene, Saving Grace: A Breast Cancer Prevention for Human Development (PF), May 149-152 Health & Social Work Vovume 31, NUMBER 4 NOVEMBER 2006 Hilarski, Carolyn. See Dulmus, Catherine N. Patricia Sawyer-Baker, and Richard M. Allman, Func- Hinterlong, James E., Race Disparities in Health among Older tional Limitations and Religious Service Attendance Adults: Examining the Role of Productive Engagement, among African American and White Older Adults, Nov. 275-288 Nov. 246-255 Holter, Mark. See Mowbray, Carol T Huh, Jungwon. See Parish, Susan L. Sable, Margorie R.and Colleen M. Galambos, Preventicn and Women’s Reproductive Health: A Matter of Concern Jeon, Hae-Sook, Ruth Dunkle,and Beverly L. Roberts, Wor- (E), Aug. 163-166 ries of the Oldest-Old, Nov. 256-265 Sangalang, Bernadette B., Richard P. Barth,and John S. Painter, First-Birth Outcomes and Timing of Second Births: A Kirkpatrick, William J., Frederic G. Reamer, and Marilyn Statewide Case Management Program for Adolescent Sykulski, Social Work Ethics Audits in Health Care Mothers, Feb. 54-63 Settings: A Case Study (PF), Aug. 225-228 Sawyer-Baker, Patricia. See Roff, Lucinda Lee Klemmack, David L. See Roff, Lucinda Lee Shapiro, Sarah. See Munch, Shari Koenig, Harold G. See Roff, Lucinda Lee Simon, Cassandra E. See also Roff, Lucinda Lee Kombarakaran, Francis A. See Yang, Julia A Breast Cancer Screening: Cultural Beliefs and Diverse Kovacs, Pamela J. See Bellin, Melissa H Populations, Feb. 36-43 Simons, KelseyV., Organizational Characteristics Influencing Lacey, Debra, End-of-Life Decision Making for Nursing Nursing Home Social Service Directors’ Qualifications: Home Residents with Dementia:A Survey of Nursing A National Study, Nov. 266-274 Home Social Services Staff, Aug. 189-199 Skoglund, Andrea Galiette, Do Not Forget about Your Vol- Lee, Eun-Kyoung Othelia and Mark Brennan, Stress Constel- unteers: A Qualitative Analysis of Factors Influencing lations and Coping Styles of Older Adults with Age- Volunteer Turnover (PF), Aug. 217-220 Related Visual Impairment, Nov. 289-298 Smith, Mickey J. W., Tracy Whitaker, and Toby Weismiller, Lewandowski, Lisa. See Mowbray, Carol T Social Workers in the Substance Abuse Treatment Field A Snapshot of Service Activities, May 109-115 MacFarlane, Peter. See Mowbray, Carol T Marilyn. See Kirkpatrick, William ] Manske, Jill E., Social Work in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Lessons Learned (NHL), Aug. 233-238 Travis, Shirley S. See Haigler, David H. McCarthy-Rettig, Kelly. See Rettig, Michael A. McGraw, Sarah A. See Bullock, Karen Venkataraman, Mennakshi, Medicaid Coverage of Newer Mowbray, Carol T Psychotropic Medication (PF), Aug. 229-232 Deborah Bybee, Daphna Oyserman, Peter MacFarlane, Vourlekis, Betsy. See Zlotnik, Joan ind Nicholas Bowersox, Psychosocial Outcomes for Adult Children of Patents with Severe Mental IIl- Washington, Thomas Alex. See Belin, Precilla L. nesses: Demographic and Clinical History Predictors, Whitaker, Tracy. See Smith, Mickey J. W. May 99-108 Wilmoth, Margaret C. See Boyd, A. Lisa Lewandowski, Mark Holter,and Deborah Bybee, The Clubhouse as an Empowering Setting, Aug. 167-179 Yang, Julia A. and Francis A. Kombarakaran,A Practitioner's Munch, Shari and Sarah Shapiro, The Silent Thief: Osteo- Response to the New Health Privacy Regulations, porosis and Women’s Health Care across the Life Span, May 129-136 Feb. 44-53 Murdach, Allison D., Social Work and Malingering (PF Zlotnik, Joan, Betsy Vourlekis, and Colleen Galambos, Im- May 155-158 proving Psychosocial Care in Nursing Home Settings The Next Challenge (E), May 83-86 Oliver, Debra Parker and Vaughn A. DeCoster, Health Care Needs of Aging Adults: Unprecidented Opportunities or Social Work (E), Nov. 243-345 Oyserman, Daphna. See Mowbray, Carol T Painter, John S. See Sangalang, Bernadette B.Mothers Parish, Susan L. and Jungwon Huh, Health Care for Women with Disabilities: Population-Based Evidence of Dis parities, Feb. 7-15 Parker, Michael W. See Rooff, Lucinda Lee Reamer, Frederic G. See Kirkpatrick, William J. Rettig, Michael A.and Kelly MCarthy-Rettig,A Survey of the Health, Sleep, and Development of Children Adopted fromC hina, Aug. 201—207 Rizzo, Victoria M. See Claiborne, Nancy Roberts, Beverly L. See Jeon, Hae-Sook off, Lucinda Lee, David L. Klemmack, Cassandra Simon, Gi Won Cho, Michael W. Parker, Harold G. Koenig, nnual Inde x

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