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AUTHOR INDEX Win: 15-18 lelene D., “Syphilis Elimination: A urve r, Charles S., “Factors Predicting the Use Time in History” (editorial), Win: 2-3 \bdool-Karim, Quarraisha, “Barriers to Preventing of Complementary Therapies in a Multi-Ethnic ronimus, Arline T Understanding and 1an Immunodeficiency Virus in Women Sample of Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Eliminating Racial Inequalities in Women’s lu-Natal, South Africa ) 126 eaitn 1 n the United States: The Role of the y, Carolyn M., “Health Disparities Among Conceptual Framework,” Fall edicting the Use of Older Women: Identifying Opportunities to 149-150 es in a Multi-Ethnic Improve Quality of Care and Functional Health Brenda W Obesity and Gestational ancer Patients Outcomes, Fall: 155-159, 188 Among African-American Women , ohen, Mardge H.1.., , “Women and HIV: Creating inas in Detroit: Implications for Dispar ng Risk for Cardiovas in Ambiance of Caring,” Win: 9-10 1 Women’s Health,” Fall: 181 187, 196 n Uninsured Women: Combined oker, Ann | Assessment of Clinical Partner ey, Mary | Developing a Video Interven lwo WISEWOMAN Projects Violence Screening Tools,” Win: 19-23 to Model Effective Patient-Physician lell, Ralph L., “The Risk of Infectious mmunication and Health-Related Decision ses Among Child Care Providers,” Sum 1g Skills for a Multiethnic Audience, 1 74 ] 76, 196 , Carol I Developing a Video Interven Developing a Video Intervention to Model Effective Patient-Physician lodel Eftecrive Patient-Physician Commu ‘ nication and Health-Related Decision yn and Health-Related Decision-Making Making Skills for a Multiett Nic Audience for a Multiethnic Audience,” Fall: 174 Y Syphilis Elimination Sofia, “Frameworks Matter: Ecosocial 1e Time in Historv” (editorial), Win und Human Rights Perspectives on Catherine, “Nutrition and Women’s 1 Women’s Health Che Case of Challenge for the 21st Centurn all ) 114429 Spr 4.7 7R in Ricardo Obesity and Gestational tes Among African American Women Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder nas in Detroit: Implications for Dispar remely Poor Women: Implications f Women’s Health Fall: 181-187, 196 ramewort Marie Comparing the Acceptability ng Black and White Disparities in ial Vacuum Aspiration and lectric Fall: 177-180. 205 Aspiration as Methodso f Early Abor sum 124-1122 6 1an, Alison, “Comparintgh e Acceptability Carla | Developing aV ideo Interven Manual Vacuum Aspiration and Electric to Model Effective Patient-Physician 1um Aspiration as Methodso f Early Abor - unication and Health Related Decision 12> 4-126) g Skills for a Multiethnic Audience,” Fall 76. 196 e, Cynthia D., “A Public Health Framework Vijaya K., “A Public Health Framework for Addressing Black and White Disparities in Addressing Black and White Disparities in rm Delivery,” Fall: 177-180, 205 term Delivery,” Fall: 177 180, 205 Tomiko, “Social Context, Stressors, and iidd ay, Joseph Reducing Risk for Cardiovas es in Women’s Health,” Fall 149 ilar Disease in Uninsured Women: Combined Patricia| Trends in Human Immuno Results From Two WISEWOMAN Projects,’ ncy Virus Diagnoses Among Women in Fa 161-165 nited States, 1994-1998, Sum: 94-99 James R Assessment of Clinical Partner ombined S., “Reducing Risk for Cardiovascula|r Violence Screening Tools Win: 19-23 1 Uninsured Women: Combined rom Two WISEWOMAN Projects ronso! Gail, Factors Predicting the Use of 165 omplementary Therapies in a Multi-Ethnic idenberg, Nicholas, “Developing Comprehen nple of Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients, nd Health-Related Decis s to Prevention and Control of 120 123, 126 iltiethnic Audience, | esity Among Low-Income, Urban, African Irwin, Kathleen L. Chlamydia trachomatis American Women,” Spr: 59-64 Iinnfteecc ti ion in Women: Bad News, Good News, Friedman, Joélle Y., Sex Differences in the Referral and Next Steps in Prevention,” Sum: 100-104 Obe1 sity and Gestational Process for Invasive Cardiac Procedures, Fal"l| . srael, Barbara, Social Context, Stressors, and ican-American Women and Disparities in Women’s Health,” Fall: 143-149 t: Implications for Disparities r-Thompson, Esme, “Physical and Mental Women’s Health,” Fall: 181-187, 196 Health Status of American Grandparents ]j onn es, Wanda K., “Women Living Long, Living 1 K., “Women in Agriculture: Risk iP roviding Extensive Child Care to their Grand Well: Community Driven Women’s Health Experien ces on Family Farms hildren,” Fall: 199-205 Priorities” (federal report), Sum: 118-119 Winter 2002 57 is Methods of Early Abor editorial ! Fall 126 Schendel, Dian a I Infection Obesity and Gestational Dia Ce rebr ul p| Sum: 105 108 aT un-American Women and Schoenbaum i ]i T nplications for Disparities Perceived a Need . for Fall: ]i . 181-187, 196 Services by Women Livin Women’s Preferences for Human Im 7 unoc le ficier | nfection Settings for Pap Smears, Wir Win +-5 Tre ids in Human Immunodeficieng Among Adolescent s: Impl erceived Need for and \ Sum: 113-114 by Women Living With or schuiman A., “Sex Differences in t ne Immunodeficiency Virus Reterra ss for Invasive Cardiac Proce 51.15 } 160 1 and Outreach Interven Amy Social Context Stressors, and Mammography Use,” Fall Dispar 1 Women’s Health,” Fall Paul Schuman Perceived Need for at book review, Win 29-30 Mental He Services by \ Women Livi in Immunodefic ducing Risk for Cardiovascul 10 ired Women: Coml nec j Sex Differences WISEWOMAN Projects urdiac Procedures ial Context, Stressors, and Won en’s Health,” Fall: 1 $3-14 a S Traumatic Stress Disord Women: Implications fi yr NOG A Com: ins, Opr: 79-85 ind Advocacy as Partner rch on Women’s Health Win \ssessment of Clinical Partner smith, Tools,” Win: 19-23 \ ioler 1ce Yietary Trends Among| Ow“ ‘\“ iomon \ veed / tus Women of Childbearit by Won i States trom 1977 to 1996 \ Immunoc 1 g Ethnic Groups,” Spr: 4 4 10 ucing Ris} \\ 1 Women in Agriculture nsured Won periences on Family Farn ) Two WISEWOMAN roject ) eloping a Video Intervet tive Patient-Physiciar nd Health Related Decisic Multiethnic Audience, } \ Public Health Fran C Black and White Disparit 180,2 ) 0 5 De velo ti ng a VideIont e EH tive Patient *hysician I lealth Related Decis on Good Ne { tiethnic Audien ved Need for and | s by Women Living W nmunodeticiency \ 0 educing Risk for Car 110 ninsured Women: Cx yn WISEWOMAN 165 ng for Receipt oft WI¢ ig R>i sk Ve Feasible or Illuson I red Won ( [wo WISEWOMAN | Sanderson Assessment of Clinic: i Partner Screening Tools,” Win 1I 9 d 2 rican Women and He lth 58 JAMWA Vol. 57, No. 1 Steps in Prevention,” Sum: 100-104 age, health disparities and, Fall: 134-135 HIV/AIDS surveillance system data, Sum: 94- Weinreb, Linda, “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Agenda for Research on Women’s Health for the 99, 113-114 in Extremely Poor Women: Implications for 21st Century, Spr: 77-78 cerebral palsy incidence, infection during preg- Health Care Clinicians,” Spr: 79-85 agricultural safety, Win: 15-18 nancy and, Sum: 105-108 Will, Julie C., “Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular AIDS. See acquired immune deficiency syndrome cervical cancer Disease in Uninsured Women: Combined AIDS Support Organization, Uganda, Sum: 91 Asian-Americans, Fall: 131 Results From Two WISEWOMAN Projects,” Aid to Families With Dependent Children screening for, setting and provider preferences, Fall: 161-165 (AFDC), Spr: 80 Win: 11-14 Wood, Susan F., “Office of Women’s Health, Alaska Native women, smoking rates, Fall: 132 cesarean section Food and Drug Administration: Future Direc- Alzheimer’s disease research, Spr: 77 maternal mortality and, Fall: 190 tions for Women’s Health” (federal report), American Indian women, health disparities and, maternal weight gain and, Spr: 57 Fall: 197-198 Fall: 131-132 chicken pox, child care providers and, Sum: 109 Worely, Sarah E., “Obesity and Gestational Dia- American women, health disparities and, Fall: childbearing age women, dietary trends among, betes Among African-American Women and 131-132 Spr: 44-48 Latinas in Detroit: Implications for Disparities antiretroviral therapy, highly active, AIDS cases child care providers in Women’s Health,” Fall: 181-187, 196 and, Sum: 94 grandparents as, physical and mental health Asian-American women, cervical cancer and, status of, Fall: 199-204 Yabroff, K. Robin, “Inreach and Outreach Inter- Fall: 131 infectious disease risk among, Sun: 109-111 ventions to Improve Mammography Use,” Fall: childhood violence, post-traumatic stress disorder 166-173, 188 behavioral interventions, to improve mammogra- and, Spr: 80, 82 phy use, Fall: 167-168 children, protection of, Win: 28 cognitive interventions combined with, Fall: 170 Chlamydia trachomatis infection, Sum: 100-103 BIRCWH (Building Interdisciplinary Research screening, Sum: 101 Careers in Women’s Health), Spr: 77-78 treatment, Sum: 102 birth injury, infant birthweight and, Spr: 56 cholesterol intake trends, Spr: 48 SUBJECT INDEX birthweight, and maternal weight gain, Spr: 53- chorioamnionitis, cerebral palsy and, Sum: 105 55 chronic disease abuse. See also childhood violence; violence, body mass index in elderly women, disparities in, Fall: 157-158 against women African-American women, Fall: 184; Spr: 59, 60 incidence and post-traumatic stress disorder, spousal, screening tools for, Win: 19-22 arthritis and, Spr: 72 Spr: 83 access to health care, improving, Fall: 159 dietary guidelines for, Spr: 70 churches, mammography initiative in, Fall: 198 acquired immune deficiency syndrome. See also Latinas, Fall: 184 clinicians. See also physicians human immunodeficiency virus pregnancy and birthweight, Spr: 67 adolescent HIV, and implications for, Sum: barriers to prevention, Fall: 193-195 bone mass. See bone mineral density 113-114 diagnosis trends among US women, Sum: bone mineral density, calcium intake and, Spr: challenges in nutrition and women’s health, 94-99 49-52 Spr: 74, 75-76 epidemic in women, Sum: 90-91 brachial palsy, infant birthweight and, Spr: 56 female, career development for, Spr: 77-78 race/ethnicity disparities, Fall: 132 brain white matter damage, and cerebral palsy, post-traumatic stress disorder treatment and, research, Spr: 77 Sum: 107 Spr: 70-85 social and economic development and, Sum: Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection CMV. See cytomegalovirus 92-93 Program, Fall: 132 cognitive interventions, to improve mammography support organization (Uganda), Sum: 91 breast cancer use, Fall: 169-170 activities of daily living status, grandparent care- mammography use, interventions to improve, behavioral interventions combined with, Fall: 170 givers and, Fall: 202-203 Fall: 166-171 communication model, patient-physician, Fall: adolescents race/ethnicity disparities, Fall: 131 174-176 bone gain in, Spr: 49-50 research, Spr: 77 comorbidity, in elderly women, disparities in, exercise and, Spr: 76 Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Fall: 158 health disparities in, Fall: 134-135 Women’s Health, Spr: 77-78 condoms, and HIV prevention, Fall: 193-195 HIV incidence and trends among, Sum: Conflict Tactics Scale, violence status and, Spr: 113-114 calcium intake 80-81 in sub-Saharan Africa, Sum: 90-91 peak bone mass and, Spr: 49-52 Continuing Survey of Food Intake by Individuals, and risk of chlamydia, Sum: 100 sociodemographics and, Spr: 47, 48 Spr: 45-48 AFDC (Aid to Families With Dependent calcium supplementation trials, Spr: 50-51 coronary angioplasty referral, gender inequity in, Children), Spr: 80 cancer. See specific type of cancer Fall: 154 African-American women carbonated soft drinks, bone mass and, Spr: 51 coronary artery bypass referral, gender inequity coronary heart disease and, Spr: 73 cardiac catheterization referral, gender inequity in, Fall: 154 dietary trends among, Spr: 44-48 in, Fall:153-154 coronary disease. See also cardiovascular disease gestational diabetes and, Fall: 181-187 cardiovascular disease. See also coronary disease African-American women and, Spr: 73 as grandparent caregivers, health status of, Fall: gender inequity in referral process, Fall: 151-154 cardiac catheterization and, Fall: 153-154 199-204 risk factor reduction program results, Fall: 161- exercise testing in, Fall: 153 health disparities and, Fall: 131-132, 133-136 165 gender inequity in referral process, Fall: 151-154 HERS survey and, Win: 7 careers, women’s health, development, Spr: 77-78 race/ethnicity and obesity in, Spr: 59 and hysterectomy, educational video for, Fall: Caribbean, women in, HIV incidence among, sex-specific symptoms in, Fall: 151 174-176 Sum: 90 steps in identifying, Fall: 151-154 obesity and, Fall: 181-187; Spr: 59-64 Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Council on Size and Weight Discrimination, preterm delivery, addressing disparities in, Fall: Scale, Win: 5 Spr: 70 177-179 Centers for Disease Control counseling, for risk reduction. See risk-reduction risk for heterosexual contact HIV infection Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection counseling and, Sum: 98 Program, Fall: 132 criminal justice, SAMHSA and, Win: 28 syphilis incidence in, Win: 2 HERS funded by, Win: 5 cytokines, cerebral palsy and, Sum: 105-107 Winter 2002 59 Women) Study, Fall: 174-176 Administration, Fall: epidemic, women and HIV, Sum: 90-91 health care services erythema infectiosum, child care providers and, preventive, to promote healthy pregnancies, Sum: 111 Fall: Ethnicity, Needs, and Decisions of Women utilization of, post traumatic stress disorder (ENDOW) Study, Fall: 174-17: and, Spr: 82-83 exercise, and wellness, Spr: 76 health disparities exercise testing in cardiac disease, gender inequities American women and, Fall: 131-132 in, Fall: 153 cardiac procedure referrals and, Fall: 151-154 rected 1, won r elderly women and, Fall: 155-159 onntt rol and Cor cations Trial, faith-based mammography initiative, Fall: 1 HIV and women, Sum: 90-91 family stress, women’s health and, Fall: 145 in maternal mortality, Fall: 189-190, 192 farm safety, Win: 15-18 racial, elimination of, Fall: 133-136 fat, saturated, intake trends, Spr: 48 social context, stressors and, Fall: 143-148 1erican women and female clinicians/physicians tuberculosis, ecosocial and health and human g, Fall: 181-18 career development for, Spr: 77-78 rights in, Fall: 137-142 1 obesity in, Spr: 59 training of, history, Win: 29-30 health education socioeconomic status and, Spr: 73 fetus, and maternal weight gain, Spr: 53-55 diabetes mellitus initiative, Fall: 198 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental fifth disease, child care providers and, Sum: 111 HIV prevention and adolescents, Sum: 113-114 iaien DSM-IV), post-traumatic stress financial stress, women’s health and, Fall: 145 maternal mortality prevention and, Fall: 192 disorder diagnosis, Spr: 80-81; Win: 21 folate, intake trends, Spr: 48 nutrition interventions, Spr: 74 diarrheal infections, child care providers and, Food Guide Pyramid, Spr: 42 obesity reduction programs, Spr: 59-62 Sum: 109 food industry, obesity and, Spr: 61 during pregnancy, Spr: 57-58 diet frameworks, and disparities in women’s health promotion, Fall: 197-198 See ecosocial frameworks theory; health and for size-acceptance nondiet movement, opr: 7 human rights framework syphilis elimination and, Win: video intervention for hysterectomy patient, gender inequity Fall: 174-176 t and, Spr HIV incidence and, Sum: 90-91 health insurance in referral process for invasive cardiac proce- cardiac screening coverage, Fall: 15 dures, Fall: 151-154 lack of, cardiovascular health and 7S E Woman’s Medical College accreditation and WOMAN research projects, Fall: Win: 30 health status outcomes 2000, Spr: genetic factors, intrauterine infection and brain access and quality of care and, Fall: 156 damage, Sum: 107 grandparent caregivers and, Fall: 199-204 gestational arge,e intrauterine infection and brain stressors and, Fall: 146-147 damage, Sum: 106 Healthy People 2010 Spr: 70 gestational diabetes mellitus, among African- eliminating health disparities, Sum: 99 American women and Latinas, Fall: 181- nutrition objectives, Spr: 59 lisparities global health reducing infant mortality racial and ethnic ull: 151-154 disparities in elderly women, Fall: 15 disparities, Fall: 177 lisparities and HIV, Fall women’s health goals, Fall: 132 | Fall: 189-190, 191-192 heart disease. See cardiovascular disease; coronary il of government policy, obesity and, Spr: 61-62 disease ress disor grandparents, as child care givers, health status hemorrhage, maternal mortality and, Fall: 190, off , IFa ll 199 191-192 ynecological care, women’s preferences for, hepatitis A, child care providers and, Sum Win 1] reda titis B, child care providers and, Sum: herpes simplex virus, congenital, Sum: 105 HAART (| y active antiretroviral therapy HERS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus AIDS cases and, Sum: 94, 113 Epidemiology Research Study), Win: 4-8 handwashing, infectious disease prevention and, heterosexual contact, HIV incidence and, Sum 95-99 ehts framework, Fall: 139 highly active antiretroviral therapy, AIDS cases policies, programs, and practices, Fall: 140-141 and, Sum: 94, 113 state oblig ti n, Fall: 139 hip fractures, osteoporosis and, Spr: 51 tuberculosis and women and, Fall: 140-141 Hispanic women. See also Latinas health care. See also specific health concern dietary trends among, Spr: 44-48 ving, Fall: 159 health disparities and, Fall: 131-132 preventive, Win: 11-14 HIV. See human immunodeficiency virus report, Win: 24-26 human immunodeficiency virus. See also nutrition and, Spr: 42-43 acquired immune deficiency syndrome are policies, health disparities and, Fall adolescents and, Sum: 113-114 barriers to prevention, Fall: 193-195 parities in, Fall: 1 Office of Women’s Hez on Food and Drug chlamydia and risk of, Sum: 100 nutrition an pr: 74 reser ation, Fall: 197-198 diagnosis trends among US women, Sum: 94-99 sociodemographics and, Fall: 15 health care research. See ps specific type epidemic in women, Sum: 90-91 embodiment, as ecosocial theory, Fall: 138- Office of Research on Women’s Health in the incidence in women, Win: 4 tuberculosis and women and, Fall: 1 1990s, Spr: 77-78 mental health services, Win: 4-8, 9-10 ENDOW (Ethnicity seds, and Decisions of Office of Women’s Health, Food and Drug population characteristics, Win: 6-7 60 JAMWA Vol. 57, No. 1 race/ethnicity disparities, Fall: 132 training for women, Spr: 77-78 Penn State Young Women’s Health Study, and syphilis, Win: 2 medical service fragmentation, women’s health Spr: 51 women’s health research in, Spr: 77 and, Fall: 145-146 phosphorus intake, calcium absorption and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemiology mental health Spr: 51 i Research Study, Win: 4-8 of elderly women, disparities in, Fall: 158 ysical activity and wellness, Spr:76 human rights of grandparent caregivers, Fall: 199-204 b irriers to opr 61 and health framework. See health and human services, and HIV, Win: 4-8, 9-10 ) VSical | environment, women’s health and rights framework stressors. See stressors, and disparities in neglect or violation of, impact on tuberculosis women’s health See also clinicians vulnerability, Fall: 140 mental illness, and substance abuse, Win history of trainingo f Win 29 30) 1ygiene, infectious diseases prevention and, metabolic syndrome, Spr: 61 cological care preferences, Win 11-13 Sum: 111 midwives, maternal mortality and, Fall: 190 patients and, Spr: 71 hypertension Minnesota Heart Health Program, Spr: 61 ind patient communication model, video for maternal mortality and, Fall: 190 race/ethnicity and obesity in, Spr: 59 National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance rails hysterectomy, patient education video on, Fall Spt 70 n, | 174-176 National Women’s Health Information ¢ enter Ribbon Sunday Web site, Fall: 132 stress, women’s health and, Fall: 145 Index of Spouse Abuse-Physical (ISA-P) Scale, Nationwide Food Consumption Surveys, Spt health care, disparities and, Fall:155-156 Win: 19-22 +5-48 See socioeconomically disadvan infant mortality, reducing racial and ethnic Native American women, health disparities and, women disparities in, Fall: 177-180 Fall: 131-132 Spr 57 infants, birthweight of, Spr: 54-55 nondiet movement, size acceptance and post-tr yumiatic stress disorder infectious diseases Spr 68-71 childhood violence as predictor of, Spr: 82 , . child care providers and, Sum: 109-111 nucleic acid amplification tests, for Chlamydia ct ronic disease incidence and, Spr: 83 pregnancy and cerebral palsy incidence, Sum: s infection screening, Sum: 101 healt re f or women with, Spr 79-85 105-108 ymptoms, criteria to assess, Win: 21 sex—ual ly transmittedd. S See se—x ually transmitted j IgE s for clinicians, Spr: 75-76 u tP revention trial, Spr: 61 disease; specific diseases sociodemographics of childbearing age women und birth. See also fetus women’s health and, Sum: 92-93 and, Spr: 44-48 birthweight and WIC benefits, Spr: 66 injection drug use, HIV incidence and women’s health and, erebral palsy incidence and infection during Sum: 95-99 enancy, Sum: 105-108 injury. See occupational health and safety reducing disparities in, Fall inreach interventions, to improve mammography African-American women and, Spr: 59-64 USC Fall: 166-1 clinician's approach to, Spr: 76 of Me{ dicine we gain recommen Institute of Medicine ntervention programs, Spr 59-64 lations for Spr 53 pregnancy weight gain recommendations maternal mortality and Fall: 191 il mortality See maternal mortality Spr 53, 97 iring pregnancy avoiding Spr 53-5! medicat research report on lesbian health, Win: 24-26 ace/ethnicity disparities, Fall: 13 ial and ethnic Lh 1 nternational issues. See global healtt acceptance nondiet movement rities in tervention programs, obesity prevention and 1's health and Spr 73 vain and postpartum loss Spr 53-58 eduction, Spr: 60-62 upat ional health and safety care intimate partner violence Win: 19 n: 15-18 African-American women and Latinas HIV treatment and, Win LU mn easureso f Win: 20-21 Cacy, Spr: 8 und, Fall: 179-180 iron, intak1 e trends,, Spr: 48 Women’s Health, Food and Dri reducing racial and ethnic ISA-P (Index of Spouse Abuse-Physical) Scale istration, Fall: 19 198 in, Fall 180 ational gaps to health care, Closing tress, Strategies t 1| SO social causes, Fall: 177-178 < foods proposed tax on, Spr:( 1-62 nd secondary syphilis, Win bone mineral density and, Spr: 49 € post-traumatic stress disorder Kaiser Permanente members, Pap smear survey hip fractures and, Spr: 51 public health practice, weathering and, Fall: 135 Win: 11-14 hild care providers and, Sum outreach interventions Latinas. See also Hispanic women to improve mammography use, Fall f health care, improving, Fall: 159 gestational diabetes and obesity among, Fall omotion ot Fall: 197-198 181-187 HERS survey and, Win: fic Islander women, health disparities and lietary trends and, Spr: 44-48 LBW infants. See low birthweight infants -115229Z d|i sparate syphilis incidence sell Win: 2 lesbian health issues, Win: 24 26 setting and provider preferences for ENDOW Study for hysterectomy decisions ]l ife oae xpec. tancy, women. and,j Spr:pe F2 /3 cervical cancer screening, Win: 11-14 Fall: 174-176 low birthweight infants, intervention and partner violence See violence, against women gestational diabetes and obesity disparities Spr: 66-67 parvovirus B-19 child care providers and, umong, Fall: 181-187 Sum: 111 health disparities and, Fall: 131-1 136, mammography, improving use of, Fall: 166-171 patient-physician communication model, video 143-1 45 faith-based initiative, Fall: 198 for, Fall: 174-176 HIV incidence in South Africa and, Fall: 195 maternal mortality, disparities in, Fall: 189-190, payment mechanisms in health care, improving, and infant mortality disparities, reducing, Fall: 192 Fall: 159 177-180 Medical College of Pennsylvania, Win: 29-30 pelvic inflammatory disease, Chlamydia trachomatis rapid treatment centers, syphilis and, Win: 2 medical education, career development and infection and, Sum: 100 Reducing Health Care Disparities National Winter 2002 61 Project at the Centers for Medicare and history of, Spr: 65 53-58 Medicaid Services, | 2 screening for, Spr: 65-68 weight loss, nutrition and, Spr: 42-43 reproductive health, syphilis and, Win: 2 spouse abuse, screening tools for, Win: 19-22 welfare reform, The Substance Abuse and respiratory j Stanford Five-City Project, Spr: 61 Mental Health Services Administration and, Sum: 109 state obligations, in health and human rights, Win: 28 risk-reduction Fall: 139 : Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for adolescent ention, Sum: 114 STD. See sexually transmitted disease Women Across the Nation research projects, ection in women and, stressors, and disparities in women’s health, Fall evaluation of, Fall: 161-165 143-148 wellness, exercise and, Spr: 76 financial and family, Fall: 145 WIC (Special Supplemental Food Program for fragmentation of social and medical services, Women, Infants, and Children) t Ith and, Fall: 145 Fall: 145-146 history of, Spr: 65 SAMHSA i\buse and Mental Health health outcomes and relationship to, Fall: screening for, Spr: 65-68 Services A 1istration), Win: 27-28 147-148 WINS (Women’s Intervention Nutrition Study), Saturated fa physical environment, Fall: 145 Spr: 74 science and advocacy police, Fall 145 WISEWOMAN research projects, evaluation of, 72 preterm delivery and, Fall: 178-179 Fall: 161-165 Scientific Workshop on Lesbian Health, Win safety, Fall: 145 Woman's Medical College, Win: 29-30 sub-Saharan Africa Women, Children, and Families Team, Win: 27 partner AIDS incidence in, social and economic devel Women, Infants and Children program. See for receipt of WIC opment and, Sum: 93 Special Supplemental Food Program for rai Mortalit HIV epidemic in women in, Sum: 90-91 Women, Infants, and Children substance abuse, and mental illness, Win: 27 women clinicians/physicians Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services career development for, Spr: 77-78 Sum: 100 Administration, Win: 27-28 training of, history, Win: 29-30 supplements Women’s Experience with Battering Scale, Win: no! movement, Spr: 69-7 calcium, trials with, Spr: 50-51 rraacce/e /eett hni disparities, Fall: 132z low birthweight infants and maternal, 78 rities in women s heg Spr: 66-67 Women’s Intervention Nutrition Study, Spr: 7 syphilis, elimination of, Win: 2-3 Worcester Family Research Project, Spr: 80-84 systemic lupus erythematosus, research on, Spr Fall: 136 women’s health tax, proposed on junk foods, Spr: 61-62 tobacco use, race/ethnicity disparities in, Fall: 132 ¢ of women TORCH (toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simple virus) infections, Sum: 105 toxoplasmosis, congenital, Sum: 105 Treponema pallidum, Win: 2 tuberculosis, women and control, current approaches to, Fall: 138 ties in health care, ecosocial framework theory applied to, Fall 140-14] 189-190, 191-192 health and hum an rights framework applied to Fall: 140-141 and, Spr: /9-35 incidence, Fall sction, Sum: 95 1 women video, patient-physician communication model, nds among Fall: 174-17¢ violence against children. See childhood violence against women HIV treatment and, Win: 10 post-traumatic stress disorder, Spr: 79-85 | mortality in. See maternal mortality screening tool for, Win: 19-23 Spr: 59-63 The Substance Abuse and Mental Health post-traumatic stress disorder in, Spr: 79-84 Services Administration and, Win: 28 stressors and health disparities ir Fall 143-148 viral meningitis, child care providers and, Sum: ital illness, Win: 28 109-110 tuberculosis and uninsured, cardiovascular disease risk in, Fall weathering, health disparity elimination and, 161-165 Fall: 1333-. 136 weathering concet age, Fall“:S or1 34-1g3r ™ WIC benefits and scree of, Spr: 65-68 clinical and public health practice, Fall: 135-136 sociologic interventions, tO Improve mammogra- mechanisms for, Fall: 135 phy use, Fall: 170 social policy, Fall: 136 South Africa, HIV, Fall: 193-195 WEB (Women’s Experience with Battering Special Supplemental Food Program for Women Scale), Win: 19, 20-23 Infants, and Children weight gain, pregnancy and, Fall: 181-187; Spr: 62 JAMWA Vol. 57, No. 1

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