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INDEX TO VOLUME THREE SUBJECT INDEX A suicide attempts and 1:252 Adult Children of Alcoholics 1:131 AA. See Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Advocacy 1:45, 1:155, 1:158 . ADAMHA. See U.S. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Affective disorders 1:67, 1:69, 1:200 and Mental Health Adm (ADAMHA) Affiliated Neighborhood Health Center ADAPT. See Association of Drug Abuse Obstetric Group (Boston) 2:290 Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Africa 1:77 AHCPR. See U.S. Agency for Health Care African-Americans 1:2, 1:6, 1:8—9, 1:13, 1:15, Policy and Research (AHCPR) 1:23, 1:28, 1:34, 1:38, 1:41, 1:77, 1:82-83, AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syn- 1:194-196, 1:224-231, 2:264, 2:266 drome) 1:6, 1:21-32, 1:52, 1:73-92, adolescents 1:107-108 drug abuse by 1:34, 1:227 education 1:97 AIDS and 1:26, 1:30, 1:84 pediatric 1:26 alcohol use and 1:24 1:93-106, 1:223-227, 1:231, 1:241 children 1:34 AIDS Nursing Network (UCLA) 1:96 drug abuse treatment for 1:49-59 AIDS Related Complex (ARC) 1:98 drug trade 1:91 AIDS Targeted Outreach Model (ATOM) 1:78 drug use by high school seniors 1:70 AIDS Update Conference (1991) 1:73 drug-related death and 1:240-242 The AIDS Benefits Handbook 2:336 females/women 1:8, 1:23, 1:74-75, 1:97, ARC. See AIDS Related Complex (ARC) 1:99, 1:164 Abortifacients 2:276 abortion and 2:274-284 Abortion 2:274-284 abortion-related death and 2:281 rights 2:275 AIDS and 1:95 Abruptio placenta 1:161-162 sexuality 2:278 Abstinence. See Alcohol: abstention Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and 1:25 Abyssinian Baptist Church 1:82 health insurance and 1:25, 2:306 Accidents 1:25, 1:241, 2:271 high school seniors, drugs and 1:24 alcohol and 1:236 males/men 1:8, 1:38, 2:271 children and 1:212 drug abusing 1:181 Acetorphan 1:10 portrayal as drug dealers 1:34 Addiction 1:11, 1:39-48, 1:60-72. See also mentally ill chemical abusers 1:40 Drug addiction; Mentally Ill Chemical mothers 1:223 Abusers needle use by 1:7, 1:74~-76, 1:84, 1:96 sexual 1:128-137 premature mortality and HIV 1:25 Addictive disorders 1:3, 1:60-72 students 1:28 Adenylyl cyclase 1:111 syphilis and 1:226 Administrative Supplemental Awards (NIDA) youth 2:270 1:28 Africans 1:185 Adolescents 1:11, 1:28, 1:36, 1:52. See also Ageism 1:11 Detention, adolescent Aggressive behavior 1:201 alcoholism 1:69 children and 1:212 drug-exposed Agonists (opioid) 1:109-127 care of 1:217 Agricultural states 2:305-320 pregnant, parenting Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around 2:336 drug use and 1:24 Al-Anon 1:218 Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol. 3, No. 2, Fall 1992 342 Index to Volume Three Ala-Teen 1:218 Assertive leadership 1:18-20 Alaska 2:325 Association for Medical Education and Alaskan Natives 1:25 Research in Substance Abuse 1:7 Alcohol 1:1-17, 1:24, 1:26, 1:31, 1:34, 1:50, 1:69, Association of Drug Abuse Prevention and 1:139, 1:253-254. See also Drugs Treatment (ADAPT) 1:76 abstention 1:8, 1:43 Atlanta 1:125 automobile accidents and 1:236 Attention disorders 1:161, 1:217 disorders 1:235-236 Australia 1:76, 1:81 industry 1:227 pregnancy and 1:24, 1:163, 1:167-170 B social effects on children 1:208-221 Baby Love (program, Memphis) 1:196-197 violence and 1:235 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (CT) Baby Moms (program, San Francisco) 1:156 1:229 Baltimore (MD) 1:2, 1:50, 1:52, 1:76, 1:82, Alcohol and Drug Unit (Memphis) 1:199 1:125, 2:263-269 Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Pregnancy Baltimore Afro-American 2:278 (ASAP) (program) 1:214 Baltimore Catchment Area 1:2 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 1:53, 1:157, Bambara, Toni Cade 2:282 1:203, 1:246 Bangkok 1:76, 1:85 Alcoholism 1:9, 1:40, 1:53, 1:65-67, 2:263 Baraka, Amiri 2:282 genetic factors 1:69 Barriers (to health care) 1:26, 1:29, 1:41 programs 1:41 attitudinal 1:170 treatment 1:42, 2:293 cultural 1:26, 1:228-229 Type II 1:69 educational 1:26 youth and 1:69 environmental 1:26 geographical 1:230 Amantadine 1:10 language 1:26, 1:230 Amendments to the Education of the Handicapped Act 1:216 treatment 1:205, 1:224, 1:230 American Foundation for AIDS Research 1:81 Beal, Frances 2:282 American Journal of Public Health 1:13, 2:286 Bearman, David 1:13 American Psychiatric Association 1:200 Behavior 1:70 American Public Health Association 1:13 high-risk 1:93-108, 1:244, 1:252 American Thoracic Society 2:264-265 modification of 2:270 Behavioral and Social Science Human Subjects Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 1:61 Amphetamines 1:7, 1:13-14, 1:252 Review Committee (OSU) 1:163 Amsterdam 1:80 Behavioral Health Services Division (NM) Anasazi tribe 1:149 1:142, 1:146-147 Benzomorphan 1:110-111 Anemia 1:222 Anergy 2:267 Beta blockers 1:162 Anger 1:42 Betty Ford Center 1:107 Anorgasmia 1:128 Beyer, Marty 1:154 Antagonists (opioid) 1:109-127 Bipolar disorder 1:69, 1:71, 1:173-180. See also Anti-depressants 1:70 Manic-depression Anti-inflammatory agents 1:167 Bipolar I 1:3, 1:4 Antibiotics 1:162 Birth control 2:274—284 Antibody test counseling 1:27 Birth Control Federation of America 2:278 Antisocial personality 1:3-4, 1:55, 1:67-68, Birth defects 1:25, 1:222 1:200 drug-related 1:208-209 Anxiety 1:55, 1:67-69, 1:71, 1:185, 1:200, 1:214 Birth Defects Monitoring Program (CDC) Archives of General Psychiatry of the American 1:223 Medical Association 1:2 Bisexuality 1:31 Arkansas 2:325 AIDS and 1:74 Art therapy 1:190 Black Muslims 2:280 Asians 1:24—25, 1:85 Black nationalist movement 2:278, 2:280 drug abuse treatment for 1:49-59 Black Power conference (1967) 2:282 Aspirin 1:162, 1:167 Black Women’s Liberation Committee 2:282 Subject Index 343 Border babies 1:153-160 Child care 1:156-157, 1:230, 1:232, 1:238 Boston (MA) 1:125, 1:203, 2:286, 2:289-291 Child Development and Family Guidance City Hospital 1:168, 2:289-291 Center (St. Petersburg) 1:155-156 Community Health Centers 2:289-291 Children 1:34, 1:36. See also Infants Department of Health and Hospitals 2:289 AIDS and 1:30 Long Island Hospital 2:289 abuse of 1:212, 1:215, 1:217-218 Mattapan Hospital 2:289 accidents and 1:212 Bradycardia 1:162 of addicts Brain dysfunction 1:11 psychosocial care for 1:208-221 organic 1:209 adopted 1:69 Brain function 1:202 aggression and 1:212 Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale 1:211, behavioral disorders and 1:217 1:214 chemical dependence and 1:212 Bromocriptine 1:10 depression, anxiety and 1:69, 1:212 Bronx (NY) 2:278 developmental problems and 1:212, 1:217 Brooklyn (NY) 1:7, 1:33-34, 1:37 drug withdrawal in 1:162 Brown, Dorothy 2:279 drug-exposed 1:153-160, 1:208-221 Brown University 1:7 emotional problems and 1:212, 1:217 Buffalo (NY) 1:48 handicapped 1:216 Buprenorphine 1:10, 1:117, 1:120-125 HIV and 1:26, 1:155-156 Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services hunger and 1:225 (TN) 1:196 of injection drug users 1:27 Bush Administration 1:91, 1:92, 1:235-236 psychiatric disorders 1:217 Bush, George 1:10, 1:227 self-concept in 1:212 Business economy 1:84 somatoform disorders and 1:212 Butorphanol 1:117 suicide and 1:212 Butts, Calvin 1:82 temper tantrums 1:212 By Our Own Hands (program) 1:34 Children’s Institute International Infant and Toddler Therapeutic Shelter (Los Cc Angeles) 1:156 Chinese 1:13, 1:77 CDC. See U.S. Centers for Disease Control Chisolm, Shirley 2:282 (CDC) Cholinergic receptors 1:254 CES-D scale 1:95 Chorioamnionitis 1:222 Caffeine, pregnancy and 1:162-163, 1:168 Christopher’s Place (shelter) 2:263 Calcium channel entry blockers 1:252 Chromosome damage 1:223 Cancer 1:26, 2:322, 2:325, 2:327 Chronic liver disease 1:25 Cannabinoids. See Marijuana Churches 1:36 Cannabis. See Marijuana Cincinnati (OH) 1:14 Carbamazepine 1:10 Cirrhosis 1:25, 1:225 Career development 1:190, 2:270 Civil liberties 1:61 Carnes, Patrick 1:131 Civil rights movement 2:280 Case management 1:42, 1:46, 1:231, 1:238 Clayton, Richard 1:24 Castine, Jacqueline 1:134 Clonidine 1:10 Catchment Area studies. See Epidemiological Clown Around (program, TN) 1:194 Catchment Area (ECA) studies Cocaine 1:7, 1:11, 1:14, 1:31, 1:34, 1:49-59, 1:62, Caton, Carol 1:200 1:67, 1:69, 1:70, 1:75, 1:77, 1:80, 1:82-83, Caucasians. See Whites 1:91-92, 1:123, 1:139, 1:226, 1:231, 1:236, Caulfield Center (Boston) 1:203 1:252 Cellulitis 1:222 addiction 1:10, 1:126 Census Bureau. See U.S. Census Bureau African-Americans, use of by 1:23 Central nervous system dysfunction 1:211 crack 1:14, 1:26, 1:31, 1:39, 1:51, 1:62, 1:80, Chambers, Carl 1:6 1:91 Chicago (IL) 1:153, 1:155-156, 1:169, 2:285- African-American women, use of by 288. See'also Cook County 1:23 Department of Health 2:287 exposure in children 1:154, 1:210, 1:223 344 Index to Volume Three health insurance and 1:24 D Hispanics, use of by 1:23 pregnancy and 1:24, 1:168, 1:210-211 DAWN. See Drug Abuse Warning Network Coffee. See Caffeine (DAWN) Coherence Questionnaire 1:97 DEA. See U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency Coherence, sense of 1:94 (DEA) Cold remedies 1:13 DHHS. See U.S. Department of Health and Cold War 1:232 Human Services (DHHS) Colored Women’s Club Movement 2:278 DLAAM (dl-alpha-acetylmethadol) 1:115 Columbia Point (Boston) 2:289 DNA damage 1:223 Columbia University 1:200 Dallas (TX) 2:286, 2:291-293 Columbus Hill (Bronx) 2:278 Dallas County (TX) Hospital District 2:291 Community Education and Technical Databases, use of 1:144, 1:151, 1:159 Assistance Project 1:28 Davies, Marvin 2:280 Community health centers 2:285-304 Dayton (OH) 2:270 Community organizations 1:230 Death 1:52, 2:270. See also Mortality Community Renewal Society (Chicago) 2:285 abortion-related 2:281 Community-based programs 1:42, 1:61 causes of 2:321-335 Community-Oriented Primary Care 2:292 drug-related 1:139, 1:236 Comorbidity 1:3, 1:15, 1:60-72, 1:198-207. See fetal 1:162, 1:222, 1:240-241 also Dual diagnosis minorities and 1:26 epidemiology of 1:63 Native Americans and 1:25 treatment models for 1:173-180 teenagers and 1:241 “Comorbidity of Mental Disorders With vehicular homicide 1:236 Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse” 1:3 Decompensation 1:43. See also Recidivism Condoms 1:76. See also Contraception Decongestants 1:167 Conduct disorders 1:217 Deinstitutionalization 1:61 Confidence 1:20, 1:214 Delinquency 1:24 Confidentiality 1:14 Delmarva migrant stream 1:257 Congenital salicylate intoxication 1:162 Demographic factors 1:8-9, 2:325, 2:327 Congress. See U.S. Congress Denver (CO) 1:52, 2:286, 2:293-296 Connecticut 1:81, 1:226, 1:229, 2:325 Department of Health and Hospitals Appellate Court 1:230 2:293-296 Constitution 1:12, 1:14 General Hospital 2:293-296 Consumer empowerment 1:204 Neighborhood Health Program 2:294-295 Contraception 2:276. See also Birth control; Denver C.A.R.E.S. (program, CO) 2:293 Condoms Depression 1:55, 1:69, 1:71 Cook County (Chicago) 2:286-288 Desipramine 1:10, 1:70 Board of Commissioners 2:287 Detention, adolescent 1:34 Cook County Hospital (Chicago) 2:287 Detoxification 1:10, 1:49 Cooperative Agreement program 1:78 Detroit (MI) 1:155-156, 2:279 Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory 1:95 Developmental delays 1:162, 1:222 Counseling 1:27, 1:170 Developmental learning disorders 1:217 Counselors, drug treatment 1:142-144 Developmental screenings 1:214 Courts 1:11, 1:61, 2:270 Diabetes 1:26, 1:164, 1:225 Craniofacial anomalies 1:211 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual III-Revised Crime 1:34, 1:61, 1:141, 1:181-193, 1:201, 1:224, (DSM-III) 1:2, 1:128-129, 1:199, 1:212 2:281 Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) 1:2, 1:64 drug-related 1:81 Dilaudid 1:211 Criminal culture 1:185-186 Disability benefits 1:51 Criminal justice system 1:27, 1:43 Discrimination 1:12 Crisis intervention 1:42 handicap 1:11-12 Cubans 1:25 District of Columbia 1:153-160, 2:325 Cuidate Muher 1:238 Department of Corrections 1:181-193 Cultural differences 1:49, 1:56 Department of Human Services Cyclazocine 1:120 Office of Early Childhood Development Subject Index 1:154 infants and 1:214-215 General Hospital 1:153-154 outcome 1:54, 1:138-150 Dopamine 1:69 practitioners 1:27 Draper Fund 2:280 prisons, in 1:30 Drug Abuse Report Program (DARP) 1:140 programs 1:6, 1:10, 1:43, 1:53, 1:116, Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) 1:52, 1:155-156, 1:214, 1:222-239 1:127 recovery 1:93-108 Drug addiction, treatment of 1:109-127, 1:140 sociodemographic factors in 1:49-58 Drug dealers 1:34 withdrawal from 1:10-11 Drug dependence. See Drug addiction, children and 1:162 treatment of Dual diagnosis 1:4, 1:7, 1:39-48, 1:60-72, Drug recovery 1:93-108 1:198-207. See also Comorbidity Drugs. See also Medication: prescription management 1:256 abuse 2:263 treatment 1:201-204 curriculum for primary care 1:253 innovation 1:201-204 death and 1:139 models 1:173-180 ethnicity and 1:24 outcome 1:173 genetic factors 1:70 Dual disorder. See Dual diagnosis health insurance and 1:31 “Dual-Diagnosis Patients in the Urban parental 1:208-239 Psychiatric Emergency Room” 1:199 prenatal 1:30, 1:33, 1:153-172, 1:208-221, DuBois, W.E.B. 2:277, 2:280 1:235-239 Due process 1:12 prevention 1:19, 1:194-197 Duke University 1:63 race and 1:24 Durham (NC) 1:2, 1:50 research suggestions 1:56 Dysthymia 1:2 services 1:11 socioeconomic factors 1:70 E trends 1:23, 1:70 vulnerability 1:70 ECA. See Epidemiological Catchment Area (ECA) studies women and 1:153—160, 1:222-—239 craving for 1:10 EAP. See Employee Assistance Programs homeless pregnant mothers, use by 1:161- EAP [Employee Assistance Program] Digest 172 1:13 importation of 1:235 Early education program 1:216 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center, injection 1:6, 1:11, 1:21-22, 1:26, 1:52, 1:73- Inc. (Miami) 1:156 92, 1:125, 1:146, 2:266-267 Edema 1:222 AIDS and _ 1:76-77, 1:85, 1:90, 1:96, 1:223— 226, 1:241 Education 1:8, 1:22, 1:24, 1:27-28, 1:41, 1:55, demographics of users 1:74-75 1:71, 1:189, 1:216, 2:323, 2:325, 2:327, 2:332-333 needle use, sharing 1:7, 1:22, 1:27, 1:52, 1:76-78, 1:80-83, 1:244 AIDS 1:97 sexual partners of users 1:26, 1:31, 1:96- drug abuse and 1:49-59, 1:91, 1:163 98 early education program 1:216 injection drug users and 1:91 women and 1:26, 1:52, 1:97-98 psychoactive 1:83, 1:116, 1:130, 1:168 risk reduction 1:26 teratogenic 1:223 tutoring 2:270 testing 1:5, 1:12-15 El Paso (TX) 1:52 policy 1:14 Elderly 2:330 urine 1:13 Eleonore Hutzel Recovery Center (Detroit) 1:155-156 treatment 1:1-17, 1:50, 1:76, 1:80, 1:85, 1:194-197 Elizabeth (NJ) 1:156 Emergency rooms 1:40, 1:43, 1:52, 1:235, 2:295 compliance, retention 1:54 cultural factors in 1:56 Emotional distress 1:12, 1:93-108 Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) 1:14 dually diagnosed (MICA) 1:42, 1:47, 1:71, 1:201-204 Employment 1:12, 1:31 improvement 1:11 drug abuse treatment and 1:49-59 346 Index to Volume Three health insurance and 2:306 Geneva (Switzerland) 1:75-76 services 1:42 Genocide 2:278, 2:282 Empowerment 1:181-193 Georgia 2:281 Enuresis 1:212 Germany 1:76 Environment 1:12, 1:34, 1:63, 1:70 The Gift of Black Folk 2:277 drug use and 1:62 Gilchrist, Lewayne 1:24 Epidemiological Catchment Area (ECA) Goode, Erich 1:5 studies 1:1-2, 1:5, 1:12, 1:40, 1:50-51, Goodwin, Frederick K. 1:47, 1:63 1:56, 1:63-64, 1:68-69, 1:200 Governance 2:285-304 Epidemiology 1:6, 1:50-51 Group therapy 1:189 mental health 1:2 Growth retardation 1:211, 1:215 psychiatric 1:2 Equal protection 1:12 H Ethnicity and drug abuse treatment 1:49-59 Eugenics 2:274-284 HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) 1:15, Euphoria 1:11, 1:31 1:21-32, 1:37, 1:52, 1:73-92, 1:93-108, Europe 1:81, 1:83 1:140, 1:223, 1:226, 1:241-242, 2:263-264, Evangeline Center for Women and Children 2:267 (Detroit) 1:155-156 children and 1:155-156 Haden, William “Bouie” 2:280 F Hale House, Inc. (New York City) 1:156 Hallucinogens 1:61 FAS. See Fetal Alcohol Syndrome cholinergic receptors and 1:254 FDA. See U.S. Food and Drug Administration pregnancy and 1:24 Family planning 2:274-284 Hamer, Fannie Lou 2:281 Family Recovery Center (Chicago) 1:156 Hammond, W. Rodney 2:270 Farmers 2:307, 2:312-313, 2:315, 2:317-318 Hartford (CT) 1:223-225, 1:230-231 Fee-for-service 2:333 Harvard University 1:15 Females. See Women Hawaii 2:325 Feminism 2:274-284 Health Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) 1:161, 1:211, 1:222 outcome 1:95, 2:323 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) 1:25, 1:161, urban 1:225-226 1:210-211, 1:222-223 Health and Hospitals Corporation (New York Fetal death 1:162, 1:222 City) 1:40 Fifth Amendment 1:12 Health and Medicine Policy Research Group Financial planning 1:188 (Chicago) 2:285 Florida 2:325 Health care 1:8 Fluoxetine 1:10 access 2:330 Flupenthixol 1:19 decentralized systems 2:302 Food and Drug Administration. See U.S. Food financing 2:333 and Drug Administration homelessness and 1:254 Forum on Youth Violence in Minority primary 1:11 Communities 2:270 private 2:285-304 Foster care 1:34, 1:208 public 2:285-304 Fourth Amendment 1:12 spending 2:333 Francis, Don 1:73 Health Care for the Homeless Clinic (Balti- Funding 1:6, 1:204-206, 1:232, 1:237-238, 2:302 more) 2:263 outreach 1:78 Health insurance 1:24—-25, 1:31, 1:139, 2:287, 2:305-320 G drug use and 1:23, 1:53 employer-provided 2:307 GBR 12909 (medication) 1:10 family coverage 2:310 Gangs 2:271 uninsured and 2:287 Garvey, Marcus 2:278, 2:280 Health policy 1:60, 1:69 Genesis Family Day Treatment Program (Los Health Policy and the Disadvantaged 2:336 Angeles) 1:156 Health services 1:26 Subject Index availability 2:321-335 hospitals Health status 1:26, 2:321-335 elderly and 2:330 Heart disease 1:26, 1:222, 2:322, 2:325, 2:327 Hospitals Helping Up Mission (shelter) 2:263 bed availability 1:321-335 Hepatitis 1:21, 1:76, 1:81, 1:222 closing of 2:286 Hepatotoxicity 1:162 Household Survey on Drug Abuse 1:62 Heroin. See Opiates Housing 1:29, 1:40, 1:157, 1:201, 1:231 The Heroin Epidemics 1:6 projects 1:163 High school 1:24, 1:51, 1:53, 1:62, 1:70, 1:139, Howard, Judith 1:222 1:144. See also High School Senior Howard University Medical School 1:8 Survey Hughes, Langston 1:243 drug use in 1:62 Human Growth Corporation (Nashville, TN) High School Senior Survey 1:33, 1:70 1:196 High-risk behavior. See Behavior: high-risk Human potential 1:181 Hillel 1:15 Hunger 1:225 Hispanic Health Council 1:222-234 Hunt, Leon 1:6 Hispanics 1:8, 1:13, 1:23, 1:77, 1:82-83, 1:138, Hyperactivity 1:161, 1:212, 1:217 1:224 infant 1:215 AIDS and 1:84, 1:26 Hyperbilirubinemia 1:162 adolescents Hypertension 1:225 drug abuse and 1:227 Hypoglycemia 1:162 drug abuse treatment and 1:49, 1:59 drug trade and 1:92 females/women 1:28, 1:74-75, 1:97, 1:99 AIDS and 1:95 Ibuprofen 1:13 alcohol and 1:25 Idaho 2:325 opiate use and 1:225-231 Illinois Department of Public Aid 2:287 health insurance and 2:306 Immune system 1:22 high school seniors, drugs and 1:24 Impotence 1:128 males/men Incarnation Children’s Center (New York alcohol and 1:24 City) 1:156 mentally ill chemical abusers 1:40 Income 1:24-25, 1:75, 1:163, 1:222, 2:297, 2:323, NIDA Hispanic Hotline 1:27 2:325, 2:327, 2:332 drug abuse treatment and 1:49-58, 1:59 needle use by 1:74-76, 1:84 youth drug use and 1:23, 1:62, 1:83, 1:168 alcohol and 1:25 health insurance and 2:306 Historically black colleges and universities Infant mortality 1:21, 1:26, 1:163, 1:214, 1:225, 1:28 2:323, 2:325, 2:327, 2:330 Home visitation 1:215 Infanticide 2:276 Homeless Children Interview Schedule— Infants. See Children Mother Version 1:163 crying 1:215 Homelessness 1:29, 1:40, 1:44, 1:46, 1:49, 1:61, drug exposed 1:33, 1:153-160, 1:208-221 care of 1:214-215 1:68, 1:77, 1:93-108, 1:145-147, 1:224 health care utilization and 1:254-255 hyperactivity in 1:215 pregnant women, drug abuse and 1:161- Infectious diseases 1:29 172, 1:256 Inglewood (Chicago) 1:236 treatment programs 1:46 Injection drugs. See drugs: injection tuberculosis and 2:263-269 Injuries 1:26 urban 1:201 Inner-City Outreach Program 1:196 Integrated treatment model 1:176-177 Homicide 1:25, 1:236, 1:241, 2:270 vehicular 1:236 Interdisciplinary care 1:41 Homosexuality 1:31, 1:244. See also Bisexual- Interfaith Hospital (Brooklyn) 1:7 ity International Journal of the Addictions 1:5 Intervention 1:29 AIDS and 1:74, 1:84 Hopkins Symptom Distress Scales 1:98 outreach 1:26 Hospitalized care 1:43. See also Mental Interventions, Inc. (Chicago) 1:157 348 Index to Volume Three Intrauterine growth deficiency 1:162 Low birthweight 1:26, 1:162-164, 1:222-223, Intravenous drugs. See Drugs: injection 1:225, 2:323, 2:325, 2:327 Intraventricular hemorrhage 1:162 marijuana and 1:212 Investigational New Drug Application 1:113 Isoniazid 2:265 M J MICA. See Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers Magnuson, Warren 2:299 Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami) 1:156 Maintenance therapy 1:11 Jersey City (NJ) 1:156 Manhattan (NY) 1:39 Johns Hopkins University 1:63 Manic-depression 1:68. See also BipolarI Joint Commission on the Accreditation of disorder Healthcare Organizations 2:287, 2:292 Mantel-Haenszel x? test 2:264 Journal of Applied Psychology 1:14 Marijuana 1:5, 1:13-14, 1:23, 1:31, 1:53, 1:61, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Under- 1:67, 1:77 served 2:286 health insurance and 1:24 Journal of Public Health Policy 2:286 pregnancy and 1:24, 1:162-163, 1:168, Journal of the American Medical Association 1:211-212 (JAMA) 1:3, 1:200 source of 1:235 Journalists 1:34 Marketing Booze tc Blacks 2:336 Junkiebonden (Germany) 1:76 Marketing Disease to Hispanics 2:336 Massachusetts 2:290, 2:325 K Department of Public Health 2:290 Maternal Addiction Program (MAP) (Miami) Kansas 2:314 1:156 Keemer, Edgar 2:279 Maternal stress 1:163, 1:168 Kentucky 2:325 Mathematics skills 1:19-20 Kidney transplants 2:292 Mayor’s Advisory Board on Infant and King County (WA) 2:299. See also Seattle Maternal Health 1:154 (WA) Mazindolo 1:10 Knott, David 1:199 McKiever, Kevin 1:39-40, 1:43, 1:46 Kofoed, Lial 1:202 Media 1:34, 1:38, 1:211, 1:236, 2:271 Kuhn, Thomas 1:15 Medicaid 1:61, 2:281, 2:287, 2:290, 2:292, 2:306, 2:314-315 L “The Medical Case Against Drug Testing” LAAM (1-alpha acetylmethadol) 1:10, 1:114— 1:13 Medical College of Virginia 1:112 116, 1:125-126 Labor union movement 2:306 Medical education 1:7-9, 1:15, 1:38, 1:44, 2:288, 2:290, 2:292, 2:295, 2:298, 2:333 Language 1:56 African-American 1:7 Latinos. See Hispanics Medication Lazarsfeld, Paul 1:2 Leadership. See Assertive leadership prescription 1:50, 1:162, 1:167, 1:170, 1:240 psychotropic 1:61 League of Community Health Centers Medications Development Division (NIDA) (Boston) 2:290 The Liberator 2:282 1:116, 1:119, 1:123 Meharry Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Life expectancy, chances 2:321-335 (Nashville) 1:247 “Lifetime Prevalence of Specific Psychiatric Disorders in Three Sites” 1:2 Meharry Medical College 1:7-8, 1:15, 1:196, 1:214, 2:279 Linkage Project 1:71 Memphis Mental Health Institute 1:199 Literacy 1:189 Mental deficiency 1:211 Lithium 1:133 Mental disorders. See Mental illness Looking for Mr. Goodbar 1:130 Mental health. See Mental illness Los Angeles (CA) 1:2, 1:50-51, 1:125, 1:155- Mental Health in Africa and the Americas Today 156 2:336 Unified School District 1:216 Mental hospitals 1:68 Louisiana 2:325 Subject Index Mental illness 1:1-4, 1:9, 1:15, 1:39-48, 1:60- income and 2:332 72, 1:95, 1:157, 1:198-207. See also rural 2:331 Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers (MICA) “Mother and Son” 1:243 treatment 1:11, 1:40, 1:42 Mother/infant bonding 1:211-212, 1:214 community-based 1:61 Mothers models of 1:173-180 drug abuse in pregnancy 1:161-172, 1:222- Mental retardation 1:25, 1:210, 1:217, 1:222 239 Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers (MICA) 1:39- Israeli 1:95 48, 1:60-72, 1:198-207. See also Drugs: Motivation 1:70 treatment: dually diagnosed (MICA) Muhammad Speaks 2:280 Mentoring 1:191, 2:270 Mujeres en Accion 1:225 Meperidine 1:121 Murder 1:39 Mercer University School of Medicine 1:13 Muscle relaxants 1:167 Mercury poisoning, domestic 1:256 Music therapy 1:190 Methadone 1:11, 1:49-59, 1:75, 1:80, 1:114-116, 1:122, 1:125-126 N Methylphenidate 1:10 Metkephamid 1:10 NADR. See National AIDS Demonstration Metropolitan Planning Council (Chicago) Research project 2:285 NAMA. See National Association of Metha- Mexican Americans 1:25, 1:225 done Advocates Mexicans 1:77 NAACP. 2:278, 2:280 Mexico 2:279 NMA. See National Medical Association Miami 1:155-156 Nace, Edgar 1:202 Department of Addiction and Preventive Nalbuphine 1:117, 1:120 Health Services 1:157 Nalorphine 1:110, 1:120 Midtown Mental Health Center (Memphis) Naloxone 1:109-111, 1:117-118 1:197 Naltrexone 1:11, 1:117-119, 1:122, 1:125 Midwestern U.S. 1:157, 2:305-320 depot 1:10 Midwifery 2:276, 2:279-280 Narcotic and Drug Research, Inc. (NY) 1:227 Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation 1:10 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 1:53, 1:157, 1:246 Milwaukee (WI) 2:286, 2:296-299 Nashville (TN) 1:214, 2:278 Milwaukee County Nation of Islam 2:280 Health Care Plan 2:296-298 National AIDS Demonstration Research Medical Assistance Program 2:297 (NADR) Project 1:26-78 Medical Complex 2:297 National Association for Perinatal Addiction Regional Medical Center 2:297 Research and Education (NAPARE) Minkoff, Kenneth 1:203 1:153-154, 1:209 Minorities 1:11, 1:24, 1:26-28, 1:40-42, 1:49-59, National Association cf Methadone Advocates 1:71, 1:77, 1:82, 1:85, 1:227 (NAMA) 1:76 homeless women 1:93-108, 1:168 National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) infant mortality and 1:225 1:240 Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) National Children’s Hospital Medical Center Undergraduate Research Training Grants (DC) 1:154 1:27 National Commission on AIDS 1:29 Minority Institutions Research and Develop- National Health Service Corps 2:300 ment Program 1:27 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse Miscarriage 1:161-162 (1988) 1:153 Mississippi 2:325 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse Money management 1:188 (1990) 1:6, 1:8-9, 1:23, 1:33, 1:51 Monitoring the Future survey 1:24 Population Estimates 1:6 Moralism 1:84 National Institute of Justice 1:30 Morehouse School of Medicine 1:249 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Mortality 2:321-335. See also Death 1:1, 1:40-41, 1:50, 1:63-64, 1:66, 1:174, education and 2:332 1:200, 1:238 geographic comparisons of 2:327 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 1:8, 350 Index to Volume Three 1:10, 1:21-29, 1:51, 1:62, 1:70, 1:78, 1:80, O 1:116, 1:120, 1:125, 1:145, 1:174, 1:213, 1:225 OSAP. See U.S. Office of Substance Abuse Division of Medications Development 1:10 Prevention (OSAP) Hotlines 1:27 OTI. See U.S. Office for Treatment Improve- National Medical Association (NMA) 1:28, ment (OTI) 1:38 Oakland (CA) 1:47 National Urban League 2:278 Office of Substance Abuse Prevention. See Native Americans 1:24—25, 1:138, 1:145, 1:149 USS. Office of Substance Abuse Preven- drug abuse treatment for 1:49-59, 1:229 tion (OSAP) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and 1:25 Ohio 1:163 mothers 1:223 The Ohio State University 1:163 Nebraska 2:305-320 “One-Month Prevalence of Mental Disorders Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey in the United States” 1:2 2:308 Operation PAR Needle exchange. See Drugs: injection: needle Operation PAR (Parental Awareness and use, sharing Responsibility) 1:155-156 Needle use. See Drugs: injection: needle use, Residential Drug Treatment 1:156 sharing Opiates 1:6~-7, 1:10-11, 1:31, 1:49-59, 1:75, Neonatal mortality 2:323, 2:325, 2:327 1:77, 1:80, 1:83, 1:91, 1:121, 1:141, 1:227 Neptune (NJ) 1:156 addiction Netherlands 1:76-77, 1:83, 1:85 treatment 1:109-127 Neurotransmitter systems 1:4 blocking effects of 1:109-127 New Drug Application 1:116 chromosome damage and 1:223 New Haven (CT) 1:2, 1:50, 1:82, 1:91 infants and 1:214-215 New Jersey 2:325 pregnancy and 1:161, 1:168, 1:211 New Mexico 1:138-150 Opioid receptors 1:109-127 Department of Health 1:139, 1:149 Opioids. See Opiates New York 1:44, 1:47, 1:75-76, 1:82, 1:227, Opium. See Opiates 1:241, 2:281 Osher, Fred 1:202 New York City 1:1, 1:6-7, 1:40, 1:44, 1:46-48, Out of the Shadows 1:131-132 1:78, 1:82, 1:85, 1:125, 1:155, 1:163, 1:225- Outreach 1:22, 1:26, 1:76, 1:78, 1:194, 1:231 226, 1:229, 2:266 injection drug users and 1:27, 1:85 Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Alcohol Services 1:44 P New York Magazine 1:39 Newark (NJ) 1:155, 2:282 PCP 1:52, 1:111 Nicotine 1:31, 1:50, 1:139 Papaya seeds 2:277 pregnancy and 1:24, 1:162-163, 1:167-168, Parallel treatment model 1:175-176, 1:179 1:170, 1:212, 1:213 Paraphilia 1:128-137 NIDA. See National Institute on Drug Abuse Parenting 1:187-188 Nifedipine 1:10 Parents, addicted 1:36. See also Addiction Nixon Administration 1:227 Parkland Memorial Hospital (Dallas) 2:291- North Carolina 2:322 293 North Central U.S. 1:8 Patent ductus arteriosus 1:162 North Dakota 2:314 Patient-Centered Patient-Valued Care 2:291 Pennsylvania 2:325 Northeastern U.S. 1:8, 2:306 Pennyroyal 2:277 Northern U.S. 1:9, 2:306 Nurse practitioners 2:295 Pentazocine 1:110, 1:117, 1:121, 1:126 Nursing Child Assessment Satellite (NCAST) Personal Resources Questionnaire 1:95 1:215 Personality disorders 1:202 Nursing, home-based 1:215 Pharmacotherapies 1:109-127 Nursing homes 1:68, 2:332 Phencyclidine 1:111 Nutrition 1:187 Philadelphia (PA) 1:125 Nutritional therapy 1:190 Phillips, Kevin P. 1:82 Nyquil 1:13 Phlebitis 1:222

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