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INDEX TO JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH VOLUME 16 Number | (February 2004) pp. 1-148 Number 2 (April 2004) pp. 149-312 Number 3 (June 2004) pp. 313-444 Number 4 (August 2004) pp. 445-588 Number 5 (November 2004) pp. 589-736 Number 5 Suppl. (November 2004) pp. 1S-176S AUTHORS: AGREE, EMILY M., VICKI A. FREEDMAN, and MANISHA SENGUPTA, “Fac- tors Influencing the Use of Mobility Technology in Community-Based Long- Term Care,” 267. ALEXANDER, MARK, see Brown, D. R. ANDREWS, GARY R., see Giles, L. C. ANGEL, JACQUELINE L., RONALD J. ANGEL, MARIA P. ARANDA, and TONI P. MILES, “Can the Family Still Cope? Social Support and Health as Determi- nants of Nursing Home Use in the Older Mexican-Origin Population,” 338. ANGEL, RONALD J., see Angel, J. L. ARANDA, MARIA P., see Angel, J. L ARGUELLES, LESTER, see Furner, S. E. ARGUELLES, TRINIDAD, see Nichols, L. BARNES, LISA L., CARLOS F. MENDES DE LEON, ROBERT S. WILSON, JULIA L. BIENIAS, DAVID A. BENNETT, and DENIS A. EVANS, “Racial Dif- ferences in Perceived Discrimination in a Community Population of Older Blacks and Whites,” 315. BARTELS, STEPHEN J., see Levkoff, S. E. BARTOLUCCI, ALFRED, see Stevens, A. BASTIDA, ELENA, see Cuellar, I. BEEKMAN, AARTJAN T. F., see Braam, A. W. BENJAMINS, MAUREEN REINDL, “Religion and Functional Health Among the Elderly: Is There a Relationship and Is It Constant?” 355. BENNETT, DAVID A., see Barnes, L. L. BENYAMINI, YAEL, see Blumstein, T. JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, Vol. 16 No. 5, November 2004 723-731 © 2004 Sage Publications 724 JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH / November 2004 BIENIAS, JULIA L., see Barnes, L. L. BLUMSTEIN, TZVIA, YAEL BENYAMINI, ZAHAVA FUCHS, ZIVA SHAPIRA, ILYA NOVIKOV, ADRIAN WALTER-GINZBURG, and BARUCH MODAN, “The Effect of aCommunal Lifestyle on Depressive Symptoms in Late Life,” 151. BOND, GAIL E., ROBERT BURR, SUSAN M. MCCURRY, MADELINE MURGUIA RICE, AMY R. BORENSTEIN, WALTER A. KUKULL, LINDA TERI, JAMES D. BOWEN, WAYNE C. MCCORMICK, and ERIC B. LARSON, “Alcohol, Gender, and Cognitive Performance: A Longitudinal Study Comparing Older Japanese and Non-Hispanic White Americans,” 615. BOOKWALA, JAMILA, BOZENA ZDANIUK, LYNDA BURTON, BONNIE LIND, SHARON JACKSON, and RICHARD SCHULZ, “Concurrent and Long- Term Predictors of Older Adults’ Use of Community-Based Long-Term Care Ser- vices: The Caregiver Health Effects Study,’ 88. BORENSTEIN, AMY R.., see Bond, G. E. BOWEN, JAMES D., see Bond, G. E. BRAAM, ARJAN W., ERIK HEIN, DORLY J. H. DEEG, JOS W. R. TWISK, AARTJAN T. F. BEEKMAN, and WILLEM VAN TILBURG, “Religious Involvement and 6-Year Course of Depressive Symptoms in Older Dutch Citi- zens: Results From the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam,” 467. BRACCIO, SARA MARIA, see Cuellar, I. BRADLEY, ELIZABETH H.., see Siegel, M. J. BROUGHTON, C. L., see Subedi, S. BROWN, DIANE R., and MARK ALEXANDER, “Recruiting and Retaining People of Color in Health Research Studies: Introduction,” 5S. BROWN, DIANE R., see Lichtenberg, P. A. BURGIO, LOUIS, see Nichols, L. BURNS, ROBERT, see Nichols, L. BURR, ROBERT, see Bond, G. E. BURTON, LYNDA, see Bookwala, J. CAMPBELL, DARREN W., see Chipperfield, J. G. CAMPBELL, DARREN W., see McKeen, N. A. CASE, ALLISON, see Unson, C. G. CHADIHA, LETHA A., NANCY MORROW-HOWELL, ENOLA K. PROCTOR, SANDRA J. FULTON PICOT, DANETTE GILLESPIE, PRAMOD PANDEY, and ALICIA DEY, “Involving Rural, Older African Americans and Their Female Informal Caregivers in Research,” 18S. CHEN, HONGTU, see Levkoff, S. E. CHIPPERFIELD, JUDITH G., DARREN W. CAMPBELL, and RAYMOND P. PERRY, “Stability in Perceived Control: Implications for Health Among Very Old Community-Dwelling Adults,” 116. CHIPPERFIELD, JUDITH G., see McKeen, N. A. CLAY, OLIVIO, see Stevens, A. COAKLEY, EUGENIE, see Levkoff, S. E. COON, DAVID, see Nichols, L. COSTANTINO, GIUSEPPE, see Levkoff, S. E. INDEX 725 CUELLAR, ISRAEL, ELENA BASTIDA, and SARA MARIA BRACCIO, “Resi- dency in the United States, Subjective Well-Being, and Depression in an Older Mexican-Origin Sample,” 447. DEEG, DORLY J. H., see Braam, A. W. DEY, ALICIA, see Chadiha, L. A. DILWORTH-ANDERSON, PEGGYE, and SHARON WALLACE WILLIAMS, “Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Longitudinal African American Caregiving Research: The Family Caregiving Project,” 1378S. EASON, SHARON L., see Ford, M. E. EVANS, DENIS A.., see Barnes, L. L. FENSTER, JULIANE, see Unson, C. G. FITZGIBBON, TRACY, see McDonald-Miszczak, L. FLEMING, CANDACE M., see Moreno-John, G. FONGWA, MARIE N., see Napoles-Springer, A. M. FORD, MARVELLA E., VERNETTA RANDOLPH, LINDA HOPKINS- JOHNSON, SHARON L. EASON, SUZANNE HAVSTAD, MICHELLE JANKOWSKI, G. MARIE SWANSON, CHRISTINE COLE JOHNSON, and SALLY W. VERNON, “Design of a Case Management Approach to Enhance Cancer Screening Trial Retention Among Older African American Men,” 39S. FORSELL, YVONNE, see Larsson, K. FREDMAN, LISA, SHARON TENNSTEDT, KATHLEEN A. SMYTH, JUDITH D. KASPER, BAILA MILLER, THOMAS FRITSCH, MAURA WATSON, and EMILY L. HARRIS, “Pragmatic and Internal Validity Issues in Sampling in Care- giver Studies: A Comparison of Population-Based, Registry-Based, and Ancillary Studies,” 175. FREEDMAN, VICKI A., see Agree, E. M. FRITSCH, THOMAS, see Fredman, L. FUCHS, ZAHAVA, see Blumstein, T. FULTON PICOT, SANDRA J., see Chadiha, L. A. FURNER, SYLVIA E., BARBARA E. GILOTH, LESTER ARGUELLES, TONI P. MILES, and JACK H. GOLDBERG, “A Co-Twin Control Study of Physical Func- tion in Elderly African American Women,” 28. GACHIE, ANTHONY, see Moreno-John, G. GALLAGHER-THOMPSON, DOLORES, see Nichols, L. GALLO, WILLIAM T., see Siegel, M. J. GARROUTTE, EVA, see Manson, S. M. GILDENGORIN, GINNY, see Napoles-Springer, A. M. GILES, LYNNE C., PATRICIA A. METCALF, GARY F. V. GLONEK, MARY A. LUSZCZ, and GARY R. ANDREWS, “The Effects of Social Networks on Dis- ability in Older Australians,” 517. GILLESPIE, DANETTE, see Chadiha, L. A. GILOTH, BARBARA E., see Furner, S. E. GLONEK, GARY F. V., see Giles, L. C. GOINS, R. TURNER, see Manson, S. M. GOLDBERG, JACK H., see Furner, S. E. GUY, DELOIS, see Nichols, L. 726 JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH / November 2004 HALEY, WILLIAM, see Stevens, A. HARRIS, EMILY L., see Fredman, L. HAVSTAD, SUZANNE, see Ford, M. E. HEIN, ERIK, see Braam, A. W. HENDERSON, PATRICIA NEZ, see Manson, S. M. HERR, ELIZABETH C. MCDONEL, see Levkoff, S. E. HOPKINS-JOHNSON, LINDA, see Ford, M. E. JACKSON, JAMES S., see Lichtenberg, P. A. JACKSON, SHARON, see Bookwala, J. JANEVIC, MARY, see Shaw, B. A. JANKOWSKI, MICHELLE, see Ford, M. E. JENKINS, KRISTI RAHRIG, “Body-Weight Change and Physical Functioning Among Young Old Adults,” 248. JOHNSON, CHRISTINE COLE, see Ford, M. E. KASL, STANISLAV V., see Siegel, M. J. KASPER, JUDITH D., see Fredman, L. KATZ, IRA, see Levkoff, S. E. KENYON, LISA, see Unson, C. G. KRENZELOK, EDWARD P., see Skarupski, K. A. KUKULL, WALTER A., see Bond, G. E. KWONG, JULIA, see Zimmer, Z. LARSON, ERIC B., see Bond, G. E. LARSSON, KRISTINA, MATS THORSLUND, and YVONNE FORSELL, “Dementia and Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Home Help Utilization Among the Oldest Old: Population-Based Study in an Urban Area of Sweden,” 641. LEVKOFF, SUE E., HONGTU CHEN, EUGENIE COAKLEY, ELIZABETH C. MCDONEL HERR, DAVID W. OSLIN, IRA KATZ, STEPHEN J. BARTELS, JAMES MAXWELL, EDWIN OLSEN, KEITH M. MILES, GIUSEPPE COSTANTINO, and JAMES H. WARE, “Design and Sample Characteristics of the PRISM-E Multisite Randomized Trial to Improve Behavioral Health Care for the Elderly,” 3. LICHTENBERG, PETER A., DIANE R. BROWN, JAMES S. JACKSON, and OLIVIA WASHINGTON, “Normative Health Research Experiences Among African American Elders,” 78S. LIND, BONNIE, see Bookwala, J. LONG, J. SCOTT, and ELIZA K. PAVALKO, “The Life Course of Activity Limita- tions: Exploring Indicators of Functional Limitations Over Time,” 490. LUSZCZ, MARY A., see Giles, L. C. MAHONEY, DIANE, see Nichols, L. MANSON, SPERO M., EVA GARROUTTE, R. TURNER GOINS, and PATRICIA NEZ HENDERSON, “Access, Relevance, and Control in the Research Process: Lessons From Indian Country,” 58S. MANSON, SPERO M., see Moreno-John, G. MARIS, PAULA, see McDonald-Miszczak, L. MARTINDALE-ADAMS, JENNIFER, see Nichols, L. INDEX MAXWELL, JAMES, see Levkoff, S. E. MCCORMICK, WAYNE C., see Bond, G. E. McCURRY, SUSAN M., see Bond, G. E. MCDONALD-MISZCZAK, LESLIE, PAULA MARIS, TRACY FITZGIBBON, and GINA RITCHIE, “A Pilot Study Examining Older Adults’ Beliefs Related to Medication Adherence: The BERMA Survey,” 591. MCKEEN, NANCY A., JUDITH G. CHIPPERFIELD, and DARREN W. CAMPBELL, “A Longitudinal Analysis of Discrete Negative Emotions and Health-Services Use in Elderly Individuals,” 204. MENDES DE LEON, CARLOS F., see Barnes, L. L. METCALF, PATRICIA A., see Giles, L. C. MILES, KEITH M., see Levkoff, S. E. MILES, TONI P., see Angel, J. L. MILES, TONI P., see Furner, S. E. MILLER, BAILA, see Fredman, L. MODAN, BARUCH, see Blumstein, T. MORENO-JOHN, GINA, ANTHONY GACHIE, CANDACE M. FLEMING, ANNA NAPOLES-SPRINGER, ELIZABETH MUTRAN, SPERO M. MANSON, and ELISEOJ . PEREZ-STABLE, “Ethnic Minority Older Adults Par- ticipating in Clinical Research: Developing Trust,” 93S. MORROW-HOWELL, NANCY, see Chadiha, L. A. MRVOS, RITA, see Skarupski, K. A. MUTRAN, ELIZABETH, see Moreno-John, G. NAPOLES-SPRINGER, ANNA M., MARIE N. FONGWA, ANITA L. STEWART, GINNY GILDENGORIN, and ELISEO J. PEREZ-STABLE, “The Effectiveness of an Advance Notice Letter on the Recruitment of African Americans and Whites for a Mailed Patient Satisfaction Survey,” 124S. NAPOLES-SPRINGER, ANNA, see Moreno-John, G. NICHOLS, LINDA, JENNIFER MARTINDALE-ADAMS, ROBERT BURNS, DAVID COON, MARCIA ORY, DIANE MAHONEY, BARBARA TARLOW, LOUIS BURGIO, DOLORES GALLAGHER-THOMPSON, DELOIS GUY, TRINIDAD ARGUELLES, and LARAINE WINTER, “Social Marketing as a Framev/ork for Recruitment: Illustrations From the REACH Study,” 157S. NOICE, HELGA, TONY NOICE, and GRAHAM STAINES, “A Short-Term Inter- vention to Enchance Cognitive and Affective Functioning in Older Adults,” 562. NOICE, TONY, see Noice, H. NOVIKOV, ILYA, see Blumstein, T. OHANNESSIAN, CHRISTINE, see Unson, C. G. OLSEN, EDWIN, see Levkoff, S. E. ORY, MARCIA, see Nichols, L. OSLIN, DAVID W., see Levkoff, S. E. OWEN, JASON, see Stevens, A. PANDEY, PRAMOD, see Chadiha, L. A. PAVALKO, ELIZA K., see Long, J. S. PEREZ-STABLE, ELISEO J., see Moreno-John, G. PEREZ-STABLE, ELISEO J., see Napoles-Springer, A. M. 728 JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH / November 2004 PERRY, RAYMOND P., see Chipperfield, J. G. PRESTWOOD, KAREN, see Unson, C. G. PROCTOR, ENOLA K., see Chadiha, L. A. RANDOLPH, VERNETTA, see Ford, M. E. REISINE, SUSAN, see Unson, C. G. RICE, MADELINE MURGUIA, see Bond, G. E. RITCHIE, GINA, see McDonald-Miszczak, L. ROTH, DAVID, see Stevens, A. SCHULZ, RICHARD, see Bookwala, J. SENGUPTA, MANISHA, see Agree, E. M. SEVAK, PURVI, see Verbrugge, L. M. SHAPIRA, ZIVA, see Blumstein, T. SHAW, BENJAMIN A., and MARY JANEVIC, “Associations Between Anticipated Support, Physical Functioning, and Education Level Among a Nationally Repre- sentative Sample of Older Adults,” 539. SIEGEL, MICHELE J., ELIZABETH H. BRADLEY, WILLIAM T. GALLO, and STANISLAV V. KASL, “The Effect of Spousal Mental and Physical Health on Husbands’ and Wives’ Depressive Symptoms, Among Older Adults: Longitudinal Evidence From the Health and Retirement Survey,” 398. SKARUPSKI, KIMBERLY A., RITA MRVOS, and EDWARD P. KRENZELOK, “A Profile of Calls to a Poison Information Center Regarding Older Adults,” 228. SMYTH, KATHLEEN A., see Fredman, L. STAHL, SIDNEY M., and LISA VASQUEZ, “Approaches to Improving Recruitment and Retention of Minority Elders Participating in Research: Examples From Selected Research Groups Including the National Institute on Aging’s Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research,” 9S. STAINES, GRAHAM, see Noice, H. STEVENS, ALAN, JASON OWEN, DAVID ROTH, OLIVIO CLAY, ALFRED BARTOLUCCI, and WILLIAM HALEY, “Predictors of Time to Nursing Home Placement in White and African American Individuals With Dementia,’ 375. STEWART, ANITA L., see Napoles-Springer, A. M. SUBEDI, JANARDAN, see Subedi, S. SUBEDI, SREE, MARK TAUSIG, JANARDAN SUBEDI, C. L. BROUGHTON, and SARAH WILLIAMS-BLANGERO, “Mental Illness and Disability Among Elders in Developing Countries: The Case of Nepal,” 71. SWANSON, G. MARIE, see Ford, M. E. TARLOW, BARBARA, see Nichols, L. TAUSIG, MARK, see Subedi, S. TENNSTEDT, SHARON, see Fredman, L. TERI, LINDA, see Bond, G. E. THORSLUND, MATS, see Larsson, K. TWISK, JOS W. R., see Braam, A. W. UNSON, CHRISTINE G., CHRISTINE OHANNESSIAN, LISA KENYON, ALLISON CASE, SUSAN REISINE, and KAREN PRESTWOOD, “Barriers to Eligibility and Enrollment Among Older Women in a Clinical Trial on Osteoporo- sis: Effects of Ethnicity and SES,” 426. INDEX 729 UNSON, CHRISTINE G., CHRISTINE OHANNESSIAN, LISA KENYON, JULIANE FENSTER, SUSAN REISINE, and KAREN PRESTWOOD, “Strate- gies for Enrolling Diverse Older Women in an Osteoporosis Trial,” 669. VAN TILBURG, WILLEM, see Braam, A. W. VASQUEZ, LISA, see Stahl, S. M. VERBRUGGE, LOIS M., and PURVI SEVAK, “Disability Symptoms and the Price of Self-Sufficiency,” 688. VERNON, SALLY W., see Ford, M. E. WALTER-GINZBURG, ADRIAN, see Blumstein, T. WARE, JAMES H., see Levkoff, S. E. WASHINGTON, OLIVIA, see Lichtenberg, P. A. WATSON, MAURA, see Fredman, L. WILLIAMS, SHARON WALLACE, see Dilworth-Anderson, P. WILLIAMS-BLANGERO, SARAH, see Subedi, S. WILSON, ROBERT S., see Barnes, L. L. WINTER, LARAINE, see Nichols, L. ZDANIUK, BOZENA, see Bookwala, J. ZIMMER, ZACHARY, and JULIA KWONG, “Socioeconomic Status and Health Among Older Adults in Rural and Urban China,” 44. ARTICLES: “Access, Relevance, and Control in the Research Process: Lessons From Indian Country,” Manson et al., 58S. “Alcohol, Gender, and Cognitive Performance: A Longitudinal Study Comparing Older Japanese and Non-Hispanic White Americans,” Bond et al., 615. “Approaches to Improving Recruitment and Retention of Minority Elders Participat- ing in Research: Examples From Selected Research Groups Including the National Institute on Aging’s Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research,” Stahl and Vasquez, 9S. “Associations Between Anticipated Support, Physical Functioning, and Education Level Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Older Adults,” Shaw and Janevic, 539. “Barriers to Eligibility and Enrollment Among Older Women in a Clinical Trial on Osteoporosis: Effects of Ethnicity and SES,” Unson et al., 426. “Body-Weight Change and Physical Functioning Among Young Old Adults,” Jenkins, 248. “Can the Family Stull Cope? Social Support and Health as Determinants of Nursing Home Use in the Older Mexican-Origin Population,” Angel et al., 338. “Concurrent and Long-Term Predictors of Older Adults’ Use of Community-Based Long-Term Care Services: The Caregiver Health Effects Study,’ Bookwala et al., 88. “A Co-Twin Control Study of Physical Function in Elderly African American Women,” Furner et al., 28. “Dementia and Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Home Help Utilization Among the Oldest Old: Population-Based Study in an Urban Area of Sweden,” Larsson et al., 641. 730 JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH / November 2004 “Design and Sample Characteristics of the PRISM-E Multisite Randomized Trial to Improve Behavioral Health Care for the Elderly,” Levkoff et al., 3. “Design of a Case Management Approach to Enhance Cancer Screening Trial Reten- tion Among Older African American Men,” Ford et al., 39S. “Disability Symptoms and the Price of Self-Sufficiency,” Verbrugge and Sevak, 688. “The Effect of a Communal Lifestyle on Depressive Symptoms in Late Life,” Blumstein et al., 151. “The Effect of Spousal Mental and Physical Health on Husbands’ and Wives’ Depres- sive Symptoms, Among Older Adults: Longitudinal Evidence From the Health and Retirement Survey,” Siegel et al., 398. “The Effects of Social Networks on Disability in Older Australians,” Giles et al.,517. “The Effectiveness of an Advance Notice Letter on the Recruitment of African Amer- icans and Whites for a Mailed Patient Satisfaction Survey,’ Napoles-Springer et al., 124S. “Ethnic Minority Older Adults Participating in Clinical Research: Developing Trust,” Moreno-John et al., 93S. “Factors Influencing the Use of Mobility Technology in Community-Based Long- Term Care,” Agree et al., 267. “Involving Rural, Older African Americans and Their Female Informal Caregivers in Research,” Chadiha et al., 18S. “The Life Course of Activity Limitations: Exploring Indicators of Functional Limita- tions Over Time,” Long and Pavalko, 490. “A Longitudinal Analysis of Discrete Negative Emotions and Health-Services Use in Elderly Individuals,” McKeen et al., 204. “Mental Illness and Disability Among Elders in Developing Countries: The Case of Nepal,” Subedi et al., 71. “Normative Health Research Experiences Among African American Elders,” Lichtenberg et al., 78S. “A Pilot Study Examining Older Adults’ Beliefs Related to Medication Adherence: The BERMA Survey,” McDonald-Miszczak et al., 591. “Pragmatic and Internal Validity Issues in Sampling in Caregiver Studies: A Compar- ison of Popuiation-Based, Registry-Based, and Ancillary Studies,” Fredman et al., 175. “Predictors of Time to Nursing Home Placement in White and African American Individuals With Dementia,” Stevens et al., 375. “A Profile of Calls to a Poison Information Center Regarding Older Adults,” Skarupski et al., 228. “Racial Differences in Perceived Discrimination ina Community Population of Older Blacks and Whites,” Barnes et al., 315. “Recruiting and Retaining People of Color in Health Research Studies: Introduction,” Brown and Alexander, 5S. “Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Longitudinal African American Caregiving Research: The Family Caregiving Project,’ Dilworth-Anderson and Williams, 137S. “Religion and Functional Health Among the Elderly: Is There a Relationship and Is It INDEX 731 “Religious Involvement and 6- Year Course of Depressive Symptoms in Older Dutch Citizens: Results From the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam,” Braam et al., 467. “Residency in the United States, Subjective Well-Being, and Depression in an Older Mexican-Origin Sample,” Cuellar et al., 447. “A Short-Term Intervention to Enchance Cognitive and Affective Functioning in Older Adults,” Noice et al., 562. “Social Marketing as a Framework for Recruitment: Illustrations From the REACH Study,” Nichols et al., 157S. “Socioeconomic Status and Health Among Older Adults in Rural and Urban China,” Zimmer and Kwong, 44. “Stability in Perceived Control: Implications for Health Among Very Old Commu- nity-Dwelling Adults,’ Chipperfield et al., 116. “Strategies for Enrolling Diverse Older Women in an Osteoporosis Trial,” Unson et al., 669.

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