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Volume 28 Indexes Author Index Abrams, E. J., 355-361 D'Angelo, E., 85-98 Herman-Wenderoth, L., 463-472 Adkins, K. B., 175-183 David, C. FE, 443-445 Hernandez-Reif, M., 403-411] Alderfer, M. A., 281-286 Davidson, K., 169-171 Herrera, E. A., 579-588 Amodei, N., 175-183 Delamater, A., 85-98 Hetzke, J. D., 299-307 Anthony, K. K., 185-190 Dieter, J. N. 1., 403-411 Hinton, V. J., 473-484 \pplegate, B. W., 315-321 Dothng, M. A., 559-568 Hoff, A. L., 115-122 \pplegate, H., 315-321 Dolezal, C., 355-361 Holmes, C. S., 191-196, 569-578 Armstrong, FE D., 59-65 Donenberg, G. R., 2 Hommel, K. M., 453-462 Drotar, D., 109-113, 123-134 Huen, K.-F, 67-79 Baker, J., 423-4 251-263, 265-274, 309-314 Hughes, C. W., 67-79 Balderson, B. H. K., 115-122 335-345, 519-528 Balkrishnan, R., 197-201 DuPaul, G. J., 123-134 levers-Landis, C. E., 109-113, 123- Barakat, L. PR, 299-307 134, 335-345 Barbarin, O., 347-353 Edgar, K. A., 485-493 Beaumont, S. L., 47-57 Edwards, T. C., 233-241 Janicke, D. M., 547-558 Bell, T. S., 175-18 Ellis, D. A., 287-293 Janicki, D., 347-353 Bickman, L., 559-568 Emory, E. K., 403-411 Jarvis, ]. N., 453-462 Bordeaux, ] Jayasinghe, I. K., 315-321 Borovitz, S., Fee, R. J., 473-484 Johnson, S. B., 203-211 Bounds, M. L., 505-516 Field, T., 403-411 Johnston, C. A., 579-588 Boylan, L. M., 329-534 Finney, ]. W., 547-558 Bozylinski, K., 463-472 Foley, B., 299-307 Kaslow, N. J. 443-445 Brackis-Cott, I Fox, M., 569-578 Kazak, A. E., 281-286 Brown, R. T., l- Frey, M Kelley, M. L., 315-321 85-98 Fritz, G Kennard, B. D., 67-79 Burant, C., 335-345 Kercsmar, C., 519-528 Gerhardt, ¢ Kirchner, H. L., 519-528 Cant, M. C., 191-196 279 Klein, R. B Carey, M. E., 299-307 Ghys, A., 413-422 Koman, L. A., Carroll, S., 529-534 Gil, K. M., 185-190, 363-373 Kopel,S . J., 323-333 Carson, J]. W., 363-373 Gonzalez de Pijem, L., 191-196 Kovatchey, B., 375-382 Carter, B. D.. 423-432 Gregor, N., 287-293 Kronenberger, W. G., 423-432 Chaney, J. M., 115-122, 453-462 Grimes, L. M., 423-432 Kwoh, C. K., 335-345 Chen, R. S., 191-196, 569-578 Gyato, K., 299-307 Cheng, A., 67-79 Labay, L, 383-392 Cohen, G. L., 243-249 Hardy, C. L., 47-57 Labay, L. E., 281-286 Cox, D. J., 375-382 Hart, S., 529-534 Lachar, D., 175-183 Crabtree, V. M., 423- HartmanV,. L., 115-122 Lambert, W., 559-568 Heidgerken, A. D., 433-441 Lampe, R. M., 529-534 Daeschner, C., 363-373 Helgeson, V. S., 347-353 Lavigne, J. V., 29-39 Dahlquist, L. M., 45-46, 213-221 Henggeler, S. W., 295-297 LeBovidge, J. S., 29-39 Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Vol. 28 No. 8, 2003, pp. 591-594 © 2003 Society of Pediatric Psychology 592 Index Lee, P W.H., 67-79 Patrick, D. L., 233-241 Stancin, T , 251-263 347 Lerner, ]., 347-353 Pegelow, C. H.., 59-65 Steele, R. G., 99-103, 447-462, Link, C. L., 59-65 Pelletier, W., 223-231 579-588 Linscheid, T. M., 433-441 Phillips, P C., 299-307 Stehbens, J., 175-183 Logan, D., 383-392 Phipps, S., 447-462, 579-588 Stewart, S. M., 67-79 Long, A., 447-462 Porter, L.S 363-373 Stinson, J. N., 159-167, 169-171 Loveland, K. A., 175-183 Power, T. G., 213-221 Streisand, R 191-196 Low, L. ¢ K., 67-79 Power, T. J., 147-155 Sutpen, J., 3 75-382 Luhr, M 447-462 Prinstein, M. J., 243-249 Swilt, E. I 433-441 Prkachin, K. M., 47-57 Mackner, L. M., 433-441 Taylor, H. G., 251-263 MacLeod, K. D., 223-231 Quillian, W 375-382 [aylor, J., 5-15, 275-279 Madan-Swain, A., 105-107 Quittner, A. | 5335-546 Tercyak, K. P, 495-504 Manuel, J., 197-201 Thompson, R. J., Jr., 59-65 Mash, I ». 23-231] Ready, J., 363-373 Thompson, S. M ) 13-221 McGrath PJ 159-167, 169-17] Redding-Lallinger, R., 363-373 Topolski, T. D., 233-241 McGraw, K., 423-432 Reddy, K. A., 447-462 Trapl, E.S Mc Kellop ].M 9-15, 275-279 Redline, S., 519-528 McQuaid, E. L., 323-333 Redzepi, M., 403-411 Meade, C. S., 243-249 Reiter-Purtill, J., 17-28, 21 75-2277 9 Meesters, ¢ 413-422 Reumerman, T., 413-422 279 Mellins, ¢ 355-361 Ritterband, L. M., 375-382 Venters, C. I Meltzer. I J., 203-211 Roberts, M. C., 99~103 Miller, M. L., 29-39 Rocha, E. M., 47-57 Wade, S. I Miller, V. A., 265-274 Rodrigue, J., 85-98 Wagner, J. L, 453-462 Modi, A. C., 535-546 Rooijmans, M., 413-422 Walders, N., 519-528 Morgan, L., 335-345 Rowland, M., 287-293 Wallander, J., 105-107 Morris, J Kovatchev, B Routh, D. K., 41-43 Waller, D., 67-79 Moser, F, 59-65 Wang, W. C., 59-65 Mullins, L. L., 115-122 Schanberg, L. E., 185-190 Warren, R., 213-221 Muris, P, 413-422 Schluchter, M., 519-528 White, M. M., 453-462 Musick, Y. A., 529-534 Schlundt, D. G., 463-472 Whitsett, S. F, 223-231 Schwartz, L., 251-263 Willis, D. J., 157-158 Naar-King, S., 287-293 Schwebel, D. C., 505-516 Wolraich,M . L., 559-568 Naughton, M. J., 197-201 Shapiro, E. S., 123-134 Worley, K., 559-568 Nereo, N. E., 473-484 Shenkman, E., A., 393-401 Nichols, S., 175-183 Siegel, L., 85-98 Yamada, J. T., 159-167 Noll, R. B., 5-15, 17-28, 275-279 Silverstein, J., 203-211 Yeates, K. O., 251-263 Simmons, T., 559-568 Young-Hyman, D., 463-472 Page, M. C., 453-462 Skinner, T. ¢ , 473-484 Youngblade, L. M., 33-401 Palermo, T., 109-113, 123-134 Smith, B. P, 197-201 Pappachan, S., 203-211 Smith, C., 423-432 Zebracki, K., 519-528 Passo, M. H., 5-15, 17-28, 275- Spergel, J., 383-392 Zelikovsky, N.., 383-392 279 Spirito, A., 85-98 Zeller, M., 5—15, 275-279 Patenaude, A. F, 135-145 Stalets, M. M., 433-441 Zumbo, B. D., 47-5 Index 593 Subject Index Ability estimation, 505-516 hild self report, 579-588 Family system theory, 347-353 \daptation, 197-20] hild vulnerability, 185-190 Functioning, cognitive, 299-307 ADHD, 559-568 hildhood chronic illness, 347-353 Functioning, family, 59-65, 251- Adherence, 67-79, 265-274, 287- hildren, 17—28, 251-263, 323- 263, 473-484 293, 323-333, 355-361, 383- 333, 413-422, 423-432, 463- Functioning, social, 17-28 392 472, 505-516, 535-546, 547- \dherence reliability, 355-361 58 Gender differences, 569-578 Adjustment, 5-15, 347-353 hildren’s Somatization Inventory Genetic testing, 135-145 Adolescent mothers, 529-534 413-422 Genetics, psychiatric, 135-145 Adjustment, psychological, 29-39 hronic arthritis, 29-39 Glycemic control, 67-79 Adjustment, social, 185-190 hronic conditions, 393—401 Adolescents, 17-28, 67-79, 233- hronic illness, 185-190, 213- Health care, 547-558 41, 265-274, 281-286, 363- 221, 275-279, 383-392, 579- Health care needs, special, 393-401 373, 383-392, 485-493, 495- 588 Health-related quality of life, 535- 504 linical trials, 159-167 346 \frican-American children, 463- ognition, 569-578 Hemophilia, 175-183 472 ognitive functioning, 299-307 Hereditary cancer syndromes, 135- AIDS, pediatric, 355-361 ompliance, 67-79 145 \ppearance, 463-472 oncepts of illness, 323-333 HIV, 175-183, 355-361 Arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid, 5- ONSORT statement, 159-167, Hong Kong, 67-79 15, 17-28, 29-39, 213-221, 169-171, 173 Hospitalization, 423-432 5-279, 347-353 Constipation, 375-382 HSCT, 223-231 Arthritis, chronic, 29-39 onsultation-liaison, pediatric, Hyperglycemia symptoms, 203-211 Assessment, 375-382 423-432 Hypoglycemia symptoms, 203-211 Assessment, psychological, 383—- oping, 197-201, 423-432, 485- 392 493 Illness, chronic, 185-190, 213- Asthma, 323-333, 495-504, 519- CSHCN Screener, 393-401 221, 275-279, 347-353, 383- 328 Cystic Fibrosis, 535-546 392, 579-588 Attrition, 519-528 Illness, concepts of, 323-333 Depression, 197-201, 233-241 Illness intrusiveness, 453-462 Behavior, 403-411, 559-568 Diabetes, 265-274, 287-293, 485- Illness representations, 485-493 Behavior, parenting, 447—452 493, 569-578 Immune compromise, 175-183 Behavior problems, 59-65, 251- Diabetes, Type 1, 67-79, 203-211 Infants, preterm, 403-411 263, 315-321 Diagnosis, 375-382 Injury, 505-516 BG estimations, 203-211 Diary, 363-373 Intervention, 319-528 BNBAS, 529-534 Disabilities, 197-201, 233-241 Bone marrow transplant, 223-231 Discrepencies, 265-274 Juvenile, rheumatoid arthritis, 5- Bowel habits, 375-382 Disease severity, 17-28 15, 17-28, 29-39, 213-221, Brain, pediatric tumor, 299-307 Distress, maternal, 447-452 275-279, 347-353 Brain, traumatic injury, 251-263 Duchenne muscular distrophy, Juvenile rheumatic disease, 453—- Breast-feeding, 529-534 473-484 462 Calcium intake, 335-345 Encopresis, 375-382 Knowledge, 335-345 Cancer, pediatric, 447-452 Cancer survivors, 281-286 Facial expression, 47—57 Massage therapy, 403-411 Caseness, 251-263 Families, 5-15 Maternal distress, 447-452 Cerebral palsy, 197-201 Family functioning, 59-65, 251- Medication adherence, 355-361 Child behavior problems, 315-321 263, 473-484 Mentoring, 123-134, 309-314 Child-rearing practices, 275-279 Family stress, 175-183 Meta-analysis, 29-39 594 Index Mothers, 197-201 Predoctoral internship, 433-441 Stress, posttraumatic, 281-86 Multisystemic therapy, 287-293 443-445 Stress, transactional and coping, 295-297 Preterm infants, 403-411 453-462 Muscular distrophy, Duchenne Prevention, 147-155 Stress, treatment-related, 447-452 2 473-484 Primary care, 315—321, 547-558 Structural modeling, +7—57 Professional training, 433-441 Supervision, 505-516 Negative life-events, 579-588 Psychiatric genetics, 135-145 Systems, 147-155 Neonates, 529-534 Psychological adjustment, 29-39 Psychological assessment, 383—392 [femperament, +7—57, 505-516 Obesity, 463-472 Psychologist training, 85-98, 109- Tests, 375-382 Osteoporosis 335-345 113 [heoretical orientation, 115-122 Overprotection | 92 —22) )] Psychosocial, 175-183, 495-504 Therapy, massage, 403-411 Therapy, multisystemic, 287-293, > Pain, 47-57, 363-373 Quality of life, 233-241, 535-546 295-297 Parent-adolescent agreement, 393- Title XX1, 393-401 40] Rating scale, 559-568 Tobacco, 495-504 Parent-child agreement, 579-588 Regimen adherence, 383-392 raining, 115-122, 147-155 Parental beliefs, 185-190 Research training, 123-13242) A [raining, internship, 105-107 Parental perceptions of child vul- Risk factors, 251-263, 495-504 [raining, pediatric psychology, 81- nerability, 185-190 83, 85-98, 99-103, 109-113, Parental stress, 473-484 SCHIP. 393-401 123-134, 135-145 Parents, 5—15, 559-568 School attendance, 185-190 [raining, professional, 433-441, Parenting, 213-221, 275-279, School psychology, 147-155 443-445 447-452, 505-516 Screening, 315-32] raining, research, 123-134 Pediatric, 223-231 Self-efficacy, 67-79, 335-345 Training, social-skills, 299-307 Pediatric AIDS, 355-36] Self-esteem, 463-472 Transactional stress and coping, Pediatric asthma, 519-528 Self perception, 233-241 453-462 Pediatric brain tumors, 299-307 Sexual behavior, 243-249 Treatment adherence, 287-293 Pediatric cancer, 447-452 Sexually transmitted infection, Ireatment-related stress, 447—452 Pediatric chronic illness, 29-39 243-249 Iraumatic brain injury, 251—263 Pediatric consultation-liasion, 423- Siblings, 281--286 fumors, pediatric brain, 299-307 432 Sibling donor, 223-231 Type 1 diabetes, 67-79, 203-211 Pediatric primary care, 315-321 Sickle cell disease, 59-65, 363-373 Pediatric psychologist training, 85- Social adjustment, 185-190 Utilization, 547-558 98. 109-113 Social functioning, 17—28 Pediatric psychology, 123-134 Social support, 5-15 35-345 Validation, 535- 433-441 Social-skills training, 299-307 Peer relationships, 17-28, 243-249 Somatization, 47-57 Weight gain, 403-411 Perception, parental, 185-190 Somatization symptoms, 413-422 Weight-bearing physical activity, Perception, self, 233-241 Special health care needs, 393-401 335-345 Physical activity, weight-bearing Stress, family, 175-183 Well-being, 485-493 335-345 Stress, parental Posttraumatic stress, 281—286 tress, percely ed, 447-452 Youth, 175-183 if Las a a bese te= ee ee Pigo s tee cadet a)

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