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Index to Volume 51 AUTHOR/NAME INDEX Galbraith, Susan, “Alcohol, Drugs, and Domestic Mitchell, Barbara, See Dutton, Mary Ann Violence: Confronting Barriers to Changing Moss, Nancy, “Perspectives of Latina Immigrant Adams, David, “Guidelines for Doctors on Practice and Policy,” May/Jul 96:115-17 Women on Proposition 187,” Aug/Oct 96:161- Identifying and Helping their Patients Who Gany, Francesca, “Overcoming Barriers to 65 Batter,” May/Jul 96:123-26 Improving the Health of Immigrant Women,” Myers, Amanda, See Shervington, Denese O. Adams, Diane L., Health Issues for Women of Aug/Oct 96:155-60 Color: A Cultural Diversity Perspective, review, Gary, Lisa Tieszen, See Barkan, Susan E. Aug/Oct 96:173 Gaston, Lucy Page, Jan/Apr 96:63 Nickens, Herbert W., letter from, Aug/Oct Grande, Donna, See Epps, Roselyn Payne 96:171 Gritz, Ellen R. Nielsen, Ingrid R., See Gritz, Ellen R. Bane, Mary Jo, Aug/Oct 96:169 “Smoking Cessation and Gender: The Influence Barkan, Susan E., “Woman Abuse and Pediatrics: of Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Expanding the Web of Detection,” May/Jul Factors,” Jan/Apr 96:35-42 O'Keefe, Anne Marie, “Deadly Targeting of 96:96-100 See Lando, Harry A. Women in Promoting Cigarettes,” Jan/Apr Baumeister, Lisa, See Moss, Nancy 96:67-69 Bennett, David, Jan/Apr 96:10 Olson, Sarah, See Wilt, Susan Bernays, Edward, Jan/Apr 96:64-65 Haywood, Yolanda, See Dutton, Mary Ann Biewener, Judith, See Moss, Nancy Heise, Lori L., “Health Workers: Potential Allies Biand, Irma J., See Shervington, Denese O. in the Battle Against Woman Abuse in Devel- Perry, Cheryl L., See French, Simone A. Blumenthal, Susan J., “Smoking v Women’s oping Countries,” May/Jul 96:120-22 Pickworth, Wallace B., See Fant, Reginald Health: The Challenge Ahead” (commentary), Henningfield, Jack E., See Fant, Reginald Pinn, Vivian W., “Enriching Research Through Jan/Apr 96:8 Hill, George Washington, Jan/Apr 96:64, 65 Diversity” (commentary), Aug/Oct 96:139-40 Brandt, Allan M., “Recruiting Women Smokers: Hoffman, Margaret, letter, Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 Pollay, Richard W. See O’Keefe, Anne Marie The Engineering of Consent,” Jan/Apr 96:63-66 Husten, Corinne, “Trends and Effects of Ciga- Brill, A.A., quoted, Jan/Apr 96:65 rette Smoking among Girls and Women in the Brooks, Lisa A., See Gritz, Ellen R. United States, 1965-1993,” Jan/Apr 96:11-18 Reddy, Murli N., See Husten, Corinne Hutcherson, Hilda, book review, Aug/Oct 96:173 Richie, Beth E., “Abuse Histories Among Newly Hyman, Ariella, “Domestic Violence: Legal Issues Incarcerated Women in a New York City Jail,” Campbell, Jacquelyn, “Depression in Battered for Health Care Practitioners and Institutions,” May/Jul 96:111-14 Women,” May/Jul 96:106-10 May/Jul 96:101-5 Rose, Linda, See Campbell, Jacquelyn Castle, Mary Ann, letter, Jan/Apr 96:9 Rubenstein, Gwen, See Galbraith, Susan Chavkin, Wendy, “Race/Ethnicity and Women’s Health” (editorial), Aug/Oct 96:131-32 Jencks, Christopher, Aug/Oct 96:167 Chrismon, Jeffrey, See Husten, Corinne Jenkins, E. Lynn, “Homicide Against Women in Saltzman, Linda E., “CDC’s Family and Intimate Cooper, Di, letter, Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 the Workplace,” May/Jul 96:118-19, 122 Violence Prevention Team: Basing Programs on Jessup, Marty, “Nicotine: A Gateway Drug?” Science,” May/Jul 96:83-86 Jan/Apr 96:21 Scheg, Kathleen E., “Public Policy: Effective Davis, Martha F., “Welfare Reform: A Women’s Joe, Jennie R., “The Health of American Indian Treatment for Tobacco Disease,” Jan/Apr 96: Health Perspective,” Aug/Oct 96:166-70 and Alaska Native Women,” Aug/Oct 96:141-45 52-56, 69 Daynard, Richard A., See Kelder, Graham E., Jr. Joffe, Carol, Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Shelley, Donna, book review, Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 Dayton, Gary, See Fant, Reginald Provide Abortion Before and After Roe v Wade, Shervington, Denese O., “Ethnicity, Gender De Bocanegra, Heike Thiel, See Gany, Francesca review, Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 Identity, Stress, and Coping Among Female D’Oliveira, Flavia, May/Jul 96:120 Johnsen, Christine, See Richie, Beth E. African-American Medical Students,” Aug/Oct Dutton, Mary Ann, “The Emergency Department Johnson, Denise, See Saltzman, Linda E. 96:153-54 as a Violence Prevention Center,” May/Jul 96: Jones, Wanda K., “Deciphering the Data: Race, Snider, Dixie E., See Jones, Wanda K. 92-95, 117 Ethnicity, and Gender as Critical Variables” Stein, Zena, “Smoking and Reproductive Health” (commentary), Aug/Oct 96:137-38 (commentary), Jan/Apr 96:29-30 Edin, Kathryn, Aug/Oct 96:167 Ellwood, David, Aug/Oct 96:169 Kelder, Graham E., Jr., “Tobacco Litigation as a Tiglao, Racquel Edralin, May/Jul 96:120 Epps, Roselyn Payne, “How Clinicians Can Public Health and Cancer Control Strategy,” Affect Patient Smoking Behavior through Jan/Apr 96:57-62 Community Involvement and Clinical Practice” Kessler, David, Jan/Apr 96:58, 59 Wang, Grace M., “Managed Care and Asian (commentary), Jan/Apr 96:43-47 Krieger, Nancy, “Inequality, Diversity, and Pacific Island Women” (commentary), Aug/Oct Eriksen, Michael, “Smoking and Women: A Major Health: Thoughts on ‘Race/Ethnicity’ and 96:146, 152 ‘Disconnect’ (editorial), Jan/Apr 96:7, 18 ‘Gender (commentary), Aug/Oct 96:133-36 Warren, Rueben C., See Jones, Wanda K. Everson, Dana, See Fant, Reginald Kub, Joan E., See Campbell, Jacquelyn Warshaw, Carole, “Domestic Violence: Changing Theory, Changing Practice,” May/Jul 95:87-91, 100 Fant, Reginald, “Nicotine Dependence in Lando, Harry A., “Smoking Cessation Tech- Wilt, Susan, “Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Women,” Jan/Apr 96:19-24, 28 niques,” Jan/Apr 96:31-34 the United States,” May/Jul 96:77-82 Felder, Kim, letter from, Aug/Oct 96:171 Lynch, Barbara S., See Epps, Roselyn Payne Wright, Erik Olin, Aug/Oct 96:135 Flitcraft, Anne, “Synergy: Violence Prevention, Intervention, and Women’s Health,” May/Jul 96:75-76 Mackay, Judith, “Women and Tobacco: Interna- Zambrana, Ruth E., “Underrepresentation of French, Simone A., “Smoking Among Adolescent tional Issues,” Jan/Apr 96:48-51 Hispanic Women in the Health Professions,” Girls: Prevalence and Etiology,” Jan/Apr 96:25-28 Manley, Marc W., See Epps, Roselyn Payne Aug/Oct 96:147-52 SUBJECT INDEX Asian Pacific Island women (in US), managed May/Jul 96:99 care and, Aug/Oct 96:146, 152 Chinese-Americans, cultural barriers to seeking 1990 Administrative Management Society (AMS) Association of Asian Pacific Community Health health care, Aug/Oct 96:157 Smoking Policies Survey, Jan/Apr 96:53 Organizations (AAPCHO), survey, Aug/Oct Chronic diseases, in American Indian and Alaska ABC exposés, “Day One” stories about tobacco 96:146 Native women, Aug/Oct 96:144 industry, Jan/Apr 96:58 Cigarette advertising, Jan/Apr 96:55-56 Abortion physicians and, Jan/Apr 96:43 letters, Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 Bakke decision, Aug/Oct 96:132 targeting of women, Jan/Apr 96:63-66, 67-69 provision, before and after Roe v. Wade, book Balancing the Scales of Opportunity (1994 report), targeting teenage girls, Jan/Apr 96:27 review, Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 Aug/Oct 96:150 Cigarette smoking. See Smoking resource list, Jan/Apr 96:9 Battered women. See Domestic violence Cigarette vending machines, Jan/Apr 96:54 Abortion and Sterilization Act of 1975 (South Batterers, identifying and helping, May/Jul Civil protection orders, May/Jul 96: 95, 102 Africa), Jan/Apr 96:9 96:123-26 Civil tort against batterer, May/Jul 96:95 Abortion legislation Battering. See also Domestic violence Class action suits, against tobacco companies, South Africa, letter, Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 definition, May/Jul 96: 97, 106 Jan/Apr 96:57-62 “Abuse Histories Among Newly Incarcerated Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), May/Jul Clonidine, for smoking cessation, Jan/Apr 96:33 Women in a New York City Jail” (Richie & 96:107 College education, Hispanic American women Johnsen), May/Jul 96:111-14 Black women and, Aug/Oct 96:148-49 Action on Smoking and Health, Jan/Apr 96:52 prevalence of domestic violence, May/Jul 96:81 Commentaries Acupuncture, quitting smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:31 problems, stress and coping among female “Deciphering the Data: Race, Ethnicity, Advocacy for Women and Kids in Emergencies African-American medical students, Aug/Oct and Gender as Critical Variables” (Jones, (AWAKE), May/Jul 96:99 96:153-54 Snider, Warren), Aug/Oct 96:137-38 Affirmative action, Aug/Oct 96:132 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:13 “Enriching Research Through Diversity” medical education and, Aug/Oct 96:132 Bolivia, response to domestic violence in, May/Jul (Pinn), Aug/Oct 96:139-40 Africa, women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:48 96:121 “Health Workers: Potential Allies in the Battle Age, of victim, domestic violence and, May/Jul Book Reviews Against Woman Abuse in Developing 96:80-81 Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Countries” (Heise), May/Jul 96:120-22 Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Abortion Before and After Roe v Wade (Joffe), “How Clinicians Can Affect Patient Smoking misconceptions about recipients, Aug/Oct Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 Behavior through Community Involvement 96:132 Health Issuefso rW omen of Color: A Cultural and Clinical Practice” (Epps et al), Jan/Apr profile of recipients, Aug/Oct 96:167 Diversity Perspective (Adams), Aug/Oct 96:173 96:43-47 welfare reform and, Aug/Oct 96:166, 167 Boston City Hospital, model intervention pro- “Inequality, Diversity, and Health: Thoughts AIDS. See also HIV infection gram for children who have witnessed violence, on ‘Race/Ethnicity’ and ‘Gender’ (Krieger), HIV-positive women, domestic violence and, May/Jul 96:99 Aug/Oct 96:133-36 May/Jul 96:88 Bracero program, Aug/Oct 96:161 “Managed Care and Asian Pacific Island in women, May/Jul 96:75 Broin v Philip Morris Companies, Jan/ Apr 96:59 Women” (Wang), Aug/Oct 96:146, 152 Alaska Native women “Smoking and Reproductive Health” (Stein), demographics, Aug/Oct 96:142-43 Jan/Apr 96:29-30 health of, Aug/Oct 96:141-45 California Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI), “Smoking v. Women’s Health: The Challenge smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:13, 15 Aug/Oct 96:132 Ahead” (Blumenthal), Jan/Apr 96:8 Alcohol abuse, domestic violence and, May/Jul letter about, Aug/Oct 96:171 Commonwealth Fund, 1995 national survey on 96: 81, 115-17 Canadian Violence Against Women Survey, health services, Aug/Oct 96:146 “Alcohol, Drugs, and Domestic Violence: May/Jul 96:84 Community resources, for domestic violence, Confronting Barriers to Changing Practice and Cancer, ETS and, Jan/Apr 96:53 May/Jul 96:98-99 Policy” (Galbraith & Rubenstein), May/Jul 96: Caribbean immigrants, cultural barriers to seeking Condition of Education for Hispanics, The, 115-17 health care, Aug/Oct 96:157 Aug/Oct 96:148 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo- Carter Administration, Office of Domestic Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS), May/Jul 96:77 gists (ACOG), Jan/Apr 96:45 Violence, May/Jul 96:75 Consumer culture, Jan/Apr 96:64 American Indian women Castano v The American Tobacco Company, Council for Tobacco Research, Jan/Apr 96:61-62 demographics, Aug/Oct 96:142-43 Jan/Apr 96:59, 60 Criminal prosecution, of batterer, May/Jul 96: health of, Aug/Oct 96:141-45 “CDC’s Family and Intimate Violence Prevention 95, 101-2 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:13, 15 Team: Basing Programs on Science” (Saltzman Crisis intervention, for battered women, May/Jul American Medical Association (AMA), Diagnostic & Johnson), May/Jul 96:83-86 96:95 and Treatment Guidelines on Domestic Violence, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD), May/Jul 96:81 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, May/Jul 96:95 American Nurses Association (ANA), Jan/Apr survey among Chinese women in Oakland 96:45 (CA), Aug/Oct 96:146 American Public Health Association, “Public Family and Intimate Violence Prevention Dating violence, May/Jul 96:83 Health and Diversity: Opportunities for Equity,” Team, May/Jul 96:76, 83-86 “Deadly Targeting of Women in Promoting Cig- 1994 annual meeting, Aug/Oct 96:133 Initiatives to Mobilize for the Prevention and arettes” (O’Keefe & Pollay), Jan/Apr 96:67-69 American Stop Smoking Intervention Study for Control of Tobacco Use (IMPACT), Jan/Apr “Deciphering the Data: Race, Ethnicity, and Cancer Prevention (ASSIST), Jan/Apr 96:44 96:45 Gender as Critical Variables” (Jones, Snider, Anti-anxiety agents, for smoking cessation, National Center for Injury Prevention and Warren), Aug/Oct 96:137-38 Jan/Apr 96:33 Control, May/Jul 96:75 Depression Antidepressants, for smoking cessation, Jan/Apr policy on inclusion of women and minorities biological theories, May/Jul 96:107 96:33 in research, Aug/Oct 96:137-38 cognitive theories, May/Jul 96:108 Anti-smoking ads, Jan/Apr 96:55 Cessation techniques. See Smoking cessation/ grief theory, May/Jul 96:108 Asia, women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:13, 15, quitting in battered women, May/Jul 96:106-10 48 Chewing tobacco, Jan/Apr 96:12 prevalence, May/Jul 96:106-7 Asian Health Services (Oakland, CA), interpreter Chicago Anti-Cigarette League, Jan/Apr 96:63 prior trauma and, May/Jul 96:108-9 services, Aug/Oct 96:159 Chicago Department of Public Health, domestic “self-in-relation” theory, May/Jul 96:109 Asian immigrants violence survey, May/Jul 96:80 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:23 cultural barriers to seeking health care, Aug/Oct Child abuse, responding to signs of, May/Jul 96:98 smoking cessation and, Jan/Apr 96:39-40 96:157 Child custody & visitation orders, May/Jul 96:102 stress-based, May/Jul 96:107 problems of classification, Aug/Oct 96:158 Children’s Hospital (Boston), Advocacy for “Depression in Battered Women” (Campbell, Women and Kids in Emergencies (AWAKE), Kub, Rose), May/Jul 96:106-10 180 JAMWA Vol.51, No.5 Developing countries (Eriksen), Jan/Apr 96:7, 18 as a Violence Prevention Center at, May/Jul health workers and domestic violence in, “Synergy: Violence Prevention, Intervention, 96:92-95, 117 May/Jul 96:120-22 and Women’s Health” (Flitcraft), May/Jul 96: Girl Scouts of America, Jan/Apr 96:45 smoking cessation & tobacco control in, 75-76 Girls Incorporated, Jan/Apr 96:45 Jan/Apr 96:49-50 Education. See also Medical education Globalink, Jan/Apr 96:50 women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:48-51 Hispanic American women and, Aug/Oct “Guidelines for Doctors on Identifying and “Disadvantaged,” Aug/Oct 96:135 96:147-49 Helping their Patients Who Batter” (Adams), “Diversity,” definition, Aug/Oct 96:135 Emerge Batterer Treatment Program, May/Jul May/Jul 96:123-26 Divorce & support actions, for battered women, 96:125 May/Jul 96:102 Emergency Department, development as a Vio- Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide lence Prevention Center at George Washington Health & Human Services, Department of Abortion Before and After Roe v Wade (Joffe), University Medical Center, May/Jul 96:92-95, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 117 (AHCPR) Domestic violence “Emergency Department as a Violence Prevention smoking cessation guidelines, Jan/Apr 96:30, abuse histories among newly incarcerated Center, The” (Dutton, Mitchell, Haywood), 34 women at Rikers Island (NYC), May/Jul 96: May/Jul 96:92-95, 117 Clinical Practice Depression Guidelines Panel, 111-14 Emergency room, violence to women treated in, May/Jul 96:106 battering: May/Jul 96:80 Office of Minority Health, Aug/Oct 96:133 definition, May/Jul 96: 97, 106 “Engineering of consent,” Jan/Apr 96:64-65 Secretary's Task Force on Black and Minority dynamics, May/Jul 96:88-89 Engle v RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, Jan/Apr Health, 1985 report, Aug/Oct 96:139 community-based projects, May/Jul 96:85-86 96:59-60 Health care providers. See also Physicians; Women definition, May/Jul 96:77 “Enriching Research Through Diversity” (Pinn), physicians demographic characteristics, May/Jul 96:80-81 Aug/Oct 96:139-40 challenge of smoking and women’s health, depression and, May/Jul 96:106-10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Respira- Jan/Apr 96:8 editorial, May/Jul 96:75-76 tory Health Effects of Passive Smoking, Lung Can- legal options for survivors of domestic violence, emergency department as a violence prevention cer and Other Disorders, Jan/Apr 96:53 May/Jul 96:101-5 center (George Washington University Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) patient smoking behavior and, Jan/Apr 96:43-47 Medical Center), May/Jul 96:92-95, 117 effects on women, Jan/Apr 96:11 role in response to domestic violence, May/Jul fears of battered immigrant women, Aug/Oct public policy initiatives to eliminate, Jan/Apr 96:87-91, 100 96:156 96:52-54 underrepresentation of Hispanics as, Aug/Oct firearm-associated assaults, May/Jul 96:85 “Ethnicity, Gender Identity, Stress, and Coping 96:147-52 health workers and, in developing countries, Among Female African-American Medical Health insurance, treatment of abused women May/Jul 96:120-22 Students” (Shervington, Bland, Myers), and, May/Jul 96:89-90, 105 inadvertent retraumatization, May/Jul 96:89 Aug/Oct 96:153-54 Health Issues for Women of Color: A Cultural identifying and helping batterers, May/Jul 96: Europe, women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:48 Diversity Perspective (Adams), review, Aug/Oct 123-26 96:173 influence of alcohol & drugs, May/Jul 96: 81, “Health of American Indian and Alaska Native 115-17 Family Support Act (1988), Aug/Oct 96:166 Women, The” (Joe), Aug/Oct 96:141-45 legal options, May/Jul 96:101-5 Family Violence Prevention Fund’s Health Health of the Disadvantaged (government docu- mandatory reporting, May/Jul 96:104 Resource Center on Domestic Violence, ment), Aug/Oct 96:133 physicians’ role in response to, May/Jul 96: May/Jul 96:103 Health Professionals for Diversity (coalition), 87-91, 100 Farmworker Women’s Leadership Project of Aug/Oct 96:171 poor women and, Aug/Oct 96:168 California, May/Jul 96:85-86 “Health Workers: Potential Allies in the Battle pregnant women and, May/Jul 96:79 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Against Woman Abuse in Developing Coun- prevalence, in US, May/Jul 96:77-82 Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), tries” (Heise), May/Jul 96:120-22 responding to signs, May/Jul 96:98 May/Jul 96:84 Health. See also Women’s health screening for: Federal Cigarette Labeling & Advertising Act of biomedical model v ecosocial theory, Aug/Oct in pediatric office, May/Jul 96:97 1965, Jan/Apr 96:55 96:135 Universal Violence Prevention Screening Federal initiatives, for smoke-free environment, Healthy People 2000, Jan/Apr 96:16; Aug/Oct Protocol (UVPSP), May/Jul 96:92-93 Jan/Apr 96:54 96:133 severe violence, May/Jul 96:77 Firearm-associated assaults, May/Jul 96:85 Hispanic American/Latina women understanding, May/Jul 96:96-97 Florida, tobacco litigation, Jan/Apr 96:60 occupational & educational characteristics, Violence Prevention Risk Assessment, May/Jul Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Aug/Oct 96:147-49 96:93-94 tobacco litigation and, Jan/Apr 96:58 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:13, 15 women treated in emergency rooms, May/Jul regulations to reduce smoking by minors, underrepresentation in health professions, 96:80 Jan/Apr 96:54 Aug/Oct 96:147-52 work-related homicides against women, views of Proposition 187 by, Aug/Oct 96:161-65 May/Jul 96:118-19, 122 Hispanics/Latinos “Domestic Violence: Changing Theory, Changing Gateway nature, of nicotine, Jan/Apr 96:21 classification by OMB’s Directive 15, Aug/Oct Practice” (Warshaw), May/Jul 96:87-91, 100 Gender. See also Women; Women’s health 96:137 “Domestic Violence: Legal Issues for Health Care American Indian and Alaska Native women’s problems of classification, Aug/Oct 96:158 Practitioners and Institutions” (Hyman), health, Aug/Oct 96:141-45 HIV infection, among newly incarcerated women May/Jul 96:101-5 classifying by, for data collection, Aug/Oct 96: at Rikers Island (NYC), May/Jul 96:111--14 Drug use/abuse, domestic violence and, May/Jul 137-38 “Homicide Against Women in the Workplace” 96: 81, 115-17 definitions, Aug/Oct 96:134 (Jenkins), May/Jul 96:118-19, 122 Duty to warn requirements, May/Jul 96:105 enriching research through diversity, Aug/Oct Homicide, work-related, May/Jul 96:118 Dysthymic disorder, May/Jul 96:106 96:139-40 against women, May/Jul 96:118-19, 122 problems, stress and coping among female Hong Kong, women and smoking in, Jan/Apr African-American medical students, Aug/Oct 96:49 Eastern Mediterranean countries, women and 96:153-54 “How Clinicians Can Affect Patient Smoking smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:48 underrepresentation of Hispanic American Behavior through Community Involvement and Ectopic pregnancy, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:29 women in health professions, Aug/Oct Clinical Practice” (Epps et al), Jan/Apr 96:43-47 Editorials 96:147-52 HR 2202, Aug/Oct 96:159 “Race/Ethnicity and Women’s Health” General assistance programs, Aug/Oct 96:166 Hypertension, gestational, smoking and, Jan/Apr (Chavkin), Aug/Oct 96:131-32 George Washington University Medical Center, 96:29 “Smoking and Women: A Major “Disconnect” development of the Emergency Department Hypnosis, quitting smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:31 Immigrant women 96:9, 42 New York City battered, legal options for, May/Jul 96:102-3 affirmative action and, Aug/Oct 96:132 Census undercounting in, Aug/Oct 96:158 Latina, Proposition 187 and, Aug/Oct 96:161-65 training for treatment of domestic violence and, ethnic composition of female immigrants overcoming barriers to improving health of, May/Jul 96:88 (1982-87), Aug/Oct 96:155 Aug/Oct 96:155-60 underrepresentation of Hispanic American New York Task Force on Immigrant Health, Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986), women in, Aug/Oct 96:151-52 Aug/Oct 96:158 Aug/Oct 96:161-62 Medical reimbursement suits, against tobacco Maternal Chiid Immigrant Health Training, Immigration verification requirements, impact on companies, Jan/Apr 96:57-62 Aug/Oct 96:159 immigrants’ health, Aug/Oct 96:159 Medical Students for Choice, Jan/Apr 96:42 Nicotine addiction/dependence, Jan/Apr 96:8 Indian Health Service (IHS), Aug/Oct 96:141-42 Menopause, smoking cessation and, Jan/Apr 96:37 among girls and women, Jan/Apr 96:12, 15-16, Indian Vaccination Act (1832), Aug/Oct 96:141 Menstruation, smoking cessation and, Jan/Apr 19-24, 28 Indonesia, women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:49 96:36-37 definition, Jan/Apr 96:60 “Inequality, Diversity, and Health: Thoughts on Mental health models, limitations of, in diagnosis euphoriant effects, Jan/Apr 96:20 ‘Race/Ethnicity’ and “Gender” (Krieger), & intervention for domestic violence, May/Jul gender and, Jan/Apr 96:7 Aug/Oct 96:133-36 96:88-89 reduction of negative affects and, Jan/Apr 96: Initiatives to Mobilize for the Prevention and Con- Mexican-American women 22-23, 39 trol of Tobacco Use (IMPACT), Jan/Apr 96:45 underrepresentation in health professions, tolerance, Jan/Apr 96:20, 22, 35-36 Insurance companies, treatment of abused women Aug/Oct 96:147-52 withdrawal syndrome, Jan/Apr 96:22 and, May/Jul 96:89-90, 105 views of Proposition 187, Aug/Oct 96:161-65 gender differences, Jan/Apr 96:36 International Anti-Tobacco League, Jan/Apr 96:63 Migrant Clinicians’ Network, May/Jul 96:85-86 “Nicotine Dependence in Women” (Fant et al), International Network of Women Against Tobacco Minnesota, tobacco litigation, Jan/Apr 96:60 Jan/Apr 96:19-24, 28 (INWAT), Jan/Apr 96:50 Minorities. See also Race/ethnicity Nicotine gum, Jan/Apr 96:32, 47 International Union Against Cancer, Globalink, NIH policies for inclusion of, in research, “Nicotine: A Gateway Drug?” (Jessup), Jan/Apr Jan/Apr 96:50 Aug/Oct 96:139 96:21 Miscarriage, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:29 Mississippi, tobacco litigation, Jan/Apr 96:60 Justice, Department of, National Crime Victim- Monitoring the Future Project, Jan/Apr 96:25 Obstetrics/gynecology, abortion training, Jan/Apr ization Survey (NCVS), May/Jul 96:77-78 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (CDC), 96:42 Aug/Oct 96:138 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), ETS regulations, Jan/Apr 96:54 Korean Health survey, in Los Angeles, Aug/Oct Office of Management and Budget (OMB), 96:146 National Academy of Sciences (NAS), expert Directive 15, Aug/Oct 96:137 committee on domestic violence, May/Jul 96:85 Opportunities for Research on Women’s Health, National Association of School Nurses (NASN), (NIH report), Aug/Oct 96:139 Language barriers Jan/Apr 96:45 “Overcoming Barriers to Improving the Health of to health care for Asian Pacific Island women, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Smoking and Immigrant Women” (Gany & De Bocanegra), Aug/Oct 96:146 Tobacco Control Program, Jan/Apr 96:44 Aug/Oct 96:155-60 to health care for immigrant women, Aug/Oct National Center For Injury Prevention and 96:156-57 Control (NCIPC), May/Jul 96:83 Latin America National Council for Women, Jan/Apr 96:63 Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), PAHO’’s first regional conference on Violence National Crime Surveys, May/Jul 96:81 first regional conference on Violence Against Against Women, May/Jul 96:121-22 National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), Women, May/Jul 96:121 women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:48 May/Jul 96:77-78, 84 Parents, list of good reasons to stop smoking for, Latinos/Latinas. See Hispanic/Latina women; National Family Violence Resurvey (1985), Jan/Apr 96:46 Hispanics/Latinos May/Jul 96:79 Patient education, about violence, May/Jul 96:95 Learned helplessness, in battered women, May/Jul National Health and Nutrition Examination Pediatric Family Violence Awareness Project 96:108 Survey (NHANES), Aug/Oct 96:158 (PFVAP), May/Jul 96:99 Legal barriers, to health care for immigrant National Health Interview Surveys (NHIS), Pediatric medical care office, and detection of women, Aug/Oct 96:156 Jan/Apr 96:11, 12 woman abuse, May/Jul 96:96-100 Legal options, for battered women, May/Jul 96: National Institute of Justice, telephone survey of Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity 94-95, 101-5 domestic violence, May/Jul 96:84 (PRWO) Act of 1995, Aug/Oct 96:167 “Letters,” Aug/Oct 96:171 National Institutes of Health (NIH) “Perspectives of Latina Immigrant Women on response to medicine and abortion issue, Office of Research on Women’s Health, Proposition 187” (Moss, Baumeister, Biewener), Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 Aug/Oct 96:133 Aug/Oct 96:161-65 Lung cancer, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:11 Opportunities for Research on Women’s Health, Philippines report, Aug/Oct 96:139 health workers and woman abuse in, May/Jul policies for inclusion of women and minorities 96:120 Managed care in research, Aug/Oct 96:139 women and smoking in, Jan/Apr 96:49 Asian Pacific Island women and, Aug/Oct Revitalization Act of 1993, Aug/Oct 96:139 Physicians. See also Women physicians 96:146, 152 National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) identifying and helping batterers, May/Jul treatment of abused women and, May/Jul 96: Epidemiological Catchment Area Study, 96:123-26 89-90 May/Jul 96:106 legal options for survivors of domestic violence, “Managed Care and Asian Pacific Island Women” National Parents and Teachers Association, May/Jul 96:101-5 (Wang), Aug/Oct 96:146, 152 Jan/Apr 96:45 patient smoking behavior and, Jan/Apr 96:43-47 March of Dimes, Jan/Apr 96:45 National policies, for smoke-free environment, role in response to domestic violence, May/Jul Marital status, domestic violence and, May/Jul Jan/Apr 96:54 96:87-91, 100 96:81 National public awareness campaigns, “There’s No Planned Parenthood of NYC (PPNYC), Clinician Massachusetts, tobacco litigation, Jan/Apr 96:60 Excuse for Domestic Violence,” May/Jul 96:86 Training Initiative, Jan/Apr 96:9 Massachusetts Coalition of Battered Women National Public Health and Hospital Institute Poor women Service Groups, May/Jul 96:99 (NPHH)), survey of interpreter services in US domestic violence and, Aug/Oct 96:168 Massachusetts Department of Public Health, hospitals, Aug/Oct 96:146 health of, welfare reform and, Aug/Oct 96: Pediatric Family Violence Awareness Project National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities 166-70 (PFVAP), May/Jul 96:99 surveillance system, May/Jul 96:118-19, 122 Pre-eclampsia, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:29 Massachusetts Medical Society, May/Jul 96:99 National Women’s Political Caucus, Jan/Apr 96:68 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Medical education Negative emotions, reduction of, smoking and, (PRAMS), May/Jul 96:84 abortion provision and management, Jan/Apr Jan/Apr 96:22-23, 39 Pregnant women 182 JAMWA Vol.51, No.5 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:11 Second-hand smoke. See Environmental tobacco May/Jul 96:81, 115-17 domestic violence against, May/Jul 96:79 smoke “Synergy: Violence Prevention, Intervention, and list of good reasons to stop, Jan/Apr 96:46 Self-help smoking cessation programs, Jan/Apr Women’s Health”(Flitcraft), May/Jul 96:75-76 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:17 96:32 negative affects and, Jan/Apr 96:29-30 Self-image, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:27 nicotine replacement products, Jan/Apr 96:33 Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Five-Day-Plan, Teenagers, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:7 smoking cessation among, Jan/Apr 96:37 Jan/Apr 96:32 cessation and, Jan/Apr 96:33-34 “Prevalence of Domestic Violence in the United Sexual abuse, histories among newly incarcerated curtailing access to tobacco, Jan/Apr 96:54-55 States” (Wilt & Olson), May/Jul 96:77-82 women at Rikers Island (NYC), May/Jul list of good reasons to stop, Jan/Apr 96:46 Pro-Children Act of 1994, Jan/Apr 96:54 96:111-14 nicotine dependence in, Jan/Apr 96:17 Pro-choice activities, South Africa, letter, Jan/Apr SIDS, smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:11, 29-30 prevalence & etiology, Jan/Apr 96:25-28 96:9, 18 Smoke-free environments, Jan/Apr 96:52-54 trends, Jan/Apr 96:14-15 Proposition 187, Aug/Oct 96:155 Smoking. See also Nicotine addiction/dependence; Texas v Hopwood, Aug/Oct 96:132 perspectives of Latina immigrant women, Smoking cessation/quitting; Tobacco litigation Tobacco. See also Nicotine addiction/dependence; Aug/Oct 96:161-65 depression and, Jan/Apr 96:23 Smoking Public health gateway character, Jan/Apr 96:21 addictive qualities, Jan/Apr 96:8 social inequalities and, Aug/Oct 96:136 in American Indian and Alaska Native women, Tobacco litigation, class action and medical reim- domestic violence and, May/Jul 96:83-84 Aug/Oct 96:144 bursement suits, overview, Jan/Apr 96:57-62 Public Health Service, Office of Women’s Health, public policy initiatives against, Jan/Apr 96: “Tobacco Litigation as a Public Health and Jan/Apr 96:8 52-56, 69 Cancer Control Strategy”(Kelder & Daynard), Public policy initiatives, against smoking, Jan/Apr self-image and, Jan/Apr 96:27 Jan/Apr 96:57-62 96:52-56, 69 stress and, Jan/Apr 96:23 Training and Access Working Group (TAWG), “Public Policy: Effective Treatment for Tobacco weight control and, Jan/Apr 96:7, 23 Jan/Apr 96:9 Disease” (Scheg), Jan/Apr 96:52-56, 69 women’s health and, Jan/Apr 96:8 Transdermal nicotine patch, Jan/Apr 96:32-33, 47 Puerto Rican women, underrepresentation in women and, Jan/Apr 96:7, 18 withdrawal and, Jan/Apr 96:22 health professions, Aug/Oct 96:147-52 cessation techniques, Jan/Apr 96:31-34 “Trends and Effects of Cigarette Smoking among effects on reproductive health, Jan/Apr 96: Girls and Women in the United States, 1965- 29-30 1993” (Husten, Chrismon, Reddy), Jan/Apr Quit for Good materials, Jan/Apr 96:46 in developing countries, Jan/Apr 96:48-51 96:11-18 Quitting smoking. See Smoking cessation/ teenage girls, prevalence & etiology, Jan/Apr Tuskegee syphilis study, Aug/Oct 96:139 quitting 96:25-28 trends and effects in the US, 1965-93, Jan/Apr 96:11-18 “Underrepresentation of Hispanic Women in the Race/ethnicity, Aug/Oct 96:131-32 “Smoking Among Adolescent Girls: Prevalence and Health Professions” (Zambrana), Aug/Oct American Indian and Alaska Native women’s Etiology”(French & Perry), Jan/Apr 96:25-28 96:147-52 health, Aug/Oct 96:141-45 “Smoking and Reproductive Health” (Stein), Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, classifying by, for data collection , Aug/Oct Jan/Apr 96:29-30 May/Jul 96:84 96:137-38 “Smoking and Women: A Major “Disconnect” Universal Violence Prevention Screening Protocol common euphemisms, Aug/Oct 96:134-35 (Eriksen), Jan/Apr 96:7, 18 (UVPSP), May/Jul 96:92-93 definitions, Aug/Oct 96:133-35 “Smoking Cessation and Gender: The Influence domestic violence and, May/Jul 96:81 of Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral enriching research through diversity, Aug/Oct Factors” (Gritz, Nielsen, Brooks), Jan/Apr Viginia Slims campaign, Jan/Apr 96:68 96:139-40 96:35-42 Violence Prevention Risk Assessment (VPRA), immigrant classification problems, Aug/Oct “Smoking Cessation Techniques” (Lando & May/Jul 96:93-94 96:158 Gritz), Jan/Apr 96:31-34 Violence screening overcoming barriers to improving health of Smoking cessation/quitting in pediatric office, May/Jul 96:97 immigrant women, Aug/Oct 96:155-60 anti-smoking ads, Jan/Apr 96:55 protocol, May/Jul 96:92-93 problems, stress and coping among female behavior among women, trends, Jan/Apr 96:15 African-American medical students, Aug/Oct gender differences, Jan/Apr 96:35-42 96:153-54 list of good reasons to stop, Jan/Apr 96:46 Weight control underrepresentation of Hispanic American list of national organizations, Jan/Apr 96:44 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:7, 23 women in health professions, Aug/Oct physicians’ 5-A approach, Jan/Apr 96:45-47 cessation in women and, Jan/Apr 96:37-38 96:147-52 relapse, Jan/Apr 96:39 teenage girls and, Jan/Apr 96:26-27 “Race/Ethnicity and Women’s Health” (Chavkin), techniques, Jan/Apr 96:31-34 Welfare, misconceptions about recipients, Aug/Oct 96:131-32 women and, Jan/Apr 96:19-20 Aug/Oct 96:132 “Recruiting Women Smokers: The Engineering “Smoking v Women’s Health: The Challenge Welfare reform, health of poor women and, of Consent” (Brandt), Jan/Apr 96:63-66 Ahead” (Blumenthal), Jan/Apr 96:8 Aug/Oct 96:166-70 Reproductive rights, of poor women, welfare Social support, smoking cessation in women and, “Welfare Reform: A Women’s Health Perspec- reform and, Aug/Oct 96:168-69 Jan/Apr 96:38 tive” (Davis), Aug/Oct 96:166-70 Research, inclusion of women and diverse racial, Socioeconomic status, domestic violence and, Welfare Reform Bill (HR 4), Aug/Oct 96:155-56 cultural, ethnic, groups in, Aug/Oct 96:139-40 May/Jul 96:81 White House Initiative on Educational Excellence Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking, Lung South Africa for Hispanic Americans, Aug/Oct 96:147, 151- Cancer and Other Disorders (EPA), Jan/Apr 96:53 abortion legislation, letter, Jan/Apr 96:9, 18 52 Rikers Island Correctional Facility (NYC), response to domestic violence in, May/Jul 96:120 WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Tobacco or abuse histories of newly incarcerated women “Special populations,” Aug/Oct 96:135 Health, Jan/Apr 96:50 at, May/Jul 96:111-14 Spouse abuse. See Domestic violence Withdrawal syndrome, nicotine discontinuation Roe v Wade, abortion access before and after, STDs, among newly incarcerated women at and, Jan/Apr 96:22 book review, Jan/Apr 96:10, 42 Rikers Island (NYC), May/Jul 96:111-14 gender differences, Jan/Apr 96:36 RU 486, Jan/Apr 96:42 Stress “Woman Abuse and Pediatrics: Expanding the problems, stress and coping among female Web of Detection”(Barkan & Gary), May/Jul African-American medical students, Aug/Oct 96:96-100 Safety planning, for battered women, May/Jul 96:153-54 Woman abuse. See Domestic violence 96:94 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:23, 39 Women. See also Gender; Pregnant women Scientific research, inclusion of women and Stress theory, of depression in battered women, AIDS in, May/Jul 96:75 diverse racial, cultural, ethnic, groups in, May/Jul 96:107-8 smoking and. See Smoking Aug/Oct 96:139-40 Substance use/abuse, domestic violence and, Women’s health American Indian and Alaska Native women, Aug/Oct 96:141-45 Classifieds Asian Pacific Island women, Aug/Oct 96:146, 152 emergence of concept and domestic violence, May/Jul 96:75 minorities, letter about, Aug/Oct 96:171 overcoming barriers to improving health of immigrant women, Aug/Oct 96:155-60 race/ethnicity and, editorial, Aug/Oct 96:131-32 smoking and, Jan/Apr 96:8 Family Practice arly pursuits. Please send a letter of inter- welfare reform and, Aug/Oct 96:166-70 45 minutes to St. Louis—Women’s est and CV to Robert A. Klocke, MD, women of color, book review, Aug/Oct 96:173 Women’s shelters, May/Jul 96:98 health with ob/family practice. Join one, Professor and Chair, Department of “Women and Tobacco: International Issues” call 1:40. Guar. all practice expenses, Medicine, 462 Grider St, Buffalo, NY (Mackay), Jan/Apr 96:48-51 loan repayment. Partnership 2nd year, 14215. SUNY/Buffalo is an affirmative Women physicians 170-bed Level III regional hospital. 5- action/equal opportunity employer. challenge of smoking and women’s health, Jan/Apr 96:8 county draw 100K plus. Growing, patient smoking behavior and, Jan/Apr 96:43-47 diverse industry, low unemployment. The University of lowa Department of underrepresentation of Hispanics as, Aug/Oct School in top 200 in the US! New: Internal Medicine is seeking faculty for 96:147-52 schools, community center, shopping, positions in all subspecialties in internal World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 9th (1994), Jan/Apr 96:50 golf club, more. National forests, state medicine. Qualifications include MD World Health Organization (WHO), May/Jul parks, lakes. Judy Hodgson, 800-255- degree, board eligibility in internal medi- 96:122 4419; fax 573-346-1705. cine, and preferred in its subspecialties. Positions are available in two tracks. Seeking physician associate. To join a Applicants for clinician-educator track Zung Depression Scale, May/Jul 96:106 well-established, solo family physician should have demonstrated outstanding and physician assistant in a full family abilities and skills in teaching and clinical practice which includes providing abor- medicine. Applicants for the tenure track tions. Arrangements open for mutual should have demonstrated ability in agreement. Contact: James H. Arm- research, teaching, and clinical medicine strong, MD, Susan Cahill, PA-C, MSW, with clear potential for a funded research Kalispell, Montana, 406-752-8104. program. Salary is based on the academic level of entry and on the applicant's Emergency Medicine qualifications and responsibilities. Candi- Group Health Cooperative of Puget dates should submit vitae to Randall Sound is currently seeking a board Jordison, Assistant to the Chairman, prepared/certified emergency medicine Department of Internal Medicine, physician for its Seattle facility. Group SE309 GH, The University of Iowa, Health is an established HMO located Iowa City, IA 52242-1081. The Uni- MOVING? in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with versity of lowa is an equal opportunity/ a supportive team environment. For affirmative action employer. Women Help us make sure you receive further information, please call 800-543- and minorities are strongly encouraged your copies of JAMWA regularly 9323 or write to: Medical Staffing Ser- to apply. and on time. Please send us your vices, 521 Wall St, Seattle, WA 98121. new address, using the form Obstetrics/Gynecology below, along with the mailing Internal Medicine Obstetrician/Gynecologist—The Depart- label from your last issue. Director, General Internal Medicine— ment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine University of Vermont College of Medi- My new address is: and Biomedical Sciences seeks an acade- cine in seeking a new faculty member mic general internist at the assistant/ who is American board certified or eligi- Name associate professor level (tenure track) to ble in general obstetrics and gynecology. lead GIM at a major university affiliated Candidates should demonstrate interest Address institution and serve as an associate chief and ability in teaching and patient care. for the University’s Division of GIM. Experience and interest in primary and City Candidates are expected to demonstrate preventive women’s health care is desir- evidence of managerial and leadership able. Salary and Rank are competitive State Zip skills, mature clinical abilities, and signif- and commensurate with experience. icant scholarly achievements in medical Applications will be accepted until posi- education and/or health services research. tion is filled. Respond with curriculum Send to: AMWA, 801 North The candidate will work to structure an vitae to: Daniel H. Riddick, MD, PhD, Fairfax St, Suite 400, Alexandria, expanding faculty group that incorpo- Professor and Chairman, Department VA 22314. rates patient care, medical student and of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fletcher resident physician education, and schol- Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT 184 JAMWA Vol.51, No.5 n i = % } es dl ’ ate ‘ ‘ a : : i may Pe a s . i E = Ce » F > ¥ oe “wee. -s i vt ‘ ya . . Ap } ’ . > n - . ‘ > > a if 2 - ” te ‘ ‘a o é y e‘*e -~ L:

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