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MENTAL RETARDATION VOLUME 44, NUMBER 6: 460-463 | DECEMBER 2006 Index, Volume 44 Caregivers and Adults With Developmental tions Living in the Community: Evidence of Disabilities in Future Planning, 189 Disability-Based Disparities in Health Care, Hemp, Richard. See Braddock, David 249 Horner, Robert H. See Doran, Scott M. Parkes, Georgina, and Hall, lan. Gender Dysphoria Horrell, Sarah C. Voss, MacLean, William E., Jr., and Cross-Dressing in People With Intellectual and Conley, Virginia M. Patient and Parent/ Disability: A Literature Review, 260 Guardian Perspectives of the Health Care of Perlman, Steven P. See Waldman, H. Barry Adults With Mental Retardation, 239 Perske, Robert. Power of a Poet: Karl Williams, 74. Hurley, Kolleen E., and Deal, William Paul. As- The “Big Bang” Theory and Down Syndrome, sessment Instruments Measuring Malingering 430 Used With Individuals Who Have Mental Re- Polloway, Edward A. See Smith, J. David; Vogel, tardation: Potential Problems and Issues, 112 Jeannine Prouty, Robert, Lakin, K. Charlie, and Coucouvan- Jingree, Treena. See Antaki, Charles is, Kathryn. Increases in Recipients of and Ex- Kamens, Michele Wilson. See Casale-Giannola, Di- penditures for Medicaid Home and Community ane Based Services Continued in 2005, 388. See Kastner, Theodore A., and Walsh, Kevin K. Med- also Coucouvanis, Kathryn; Lakin, K. Charlie icaid Managed Care Model of Primary Care Rabidoux, Paula. See Fish, Thomas R. and Health Care Management for Individuals Roelvink, Leo. See Siebelink Eline M. With Developmental Disabilities, 41. See also Walsh, Kevin K. Saville, Alison Whisnant. See Parish, Susan L. Klein, Jay. See Hagner, David Schrager, Sarina. Epidemiology of Osteoporosis in Krauss, Marty Wyngaarden. See Taylor, Steven J. Women With Cognitive Impairment, 203 Kubisiak, Joanna M. See Slayter, Elspeth M. Sheridan, Emma. See Antaki, Charles Siebelink, Eline M., de Jong, Menno D. T., Taal, Lakin, K. Charlie, Prouty, Robert, and Coucouvan- Erik, and Roelvink, Leo. Sexuality and People is, Kathryn. Changing Patterns in Size of Res- With Intellectual Disabilities: Assessment of idential Settings for Persons With Intellectual Knowledge, Attitudes, Experiences, and Needs, and Developmental Disability, 1977-2005, 283 306(T&M). Twenty-Year Retrospective on Slayter, Elspeth M., Garnick, Deborah W., Kubi- Proposals to Eliminate the “Institutional Bias” siak, Joanna M., Bishop, Christine E., Gilden, in Medicaid for Persons With ID/DD, Daniel M., and Hakim, Rosemarie B. Injury 450(T&M). See also Coucouvanis, Kathryn; Prevalence Among Children and Adolescents Prouty, Robert; Stancliffe, Roger J. With Mental Retardation, 212 Lazaroff, Kurt. See Smith, J. David Smith, J. David, and Lazaroff, Kurt. “Uncle Sam Lemay, Raymond. Social Role Valorization Insights Needs You,” or Does He? Intellectual Disabil- Into the Social Integration Conundrum, | ities and Lessons From the “Great Wars,” 434. Lyden, Martin. Capacity Issues Related to the See also Vogel, Jeannine; Wehmeyer, Michael Health Care Proxy, 272 L. MacLean, William E., Jr. See Horrell, Sarah C. Voss Smith, Matthew J. See Magafia, Sandra Magafia, Sandra, and Smith, Matthew J. Health Snow, Judith. See Hagner, David Outcomes of Midlife and Older Latina and Sonnander, Karin. See Umb-Carlsson, Oie Black American Mothers of Children With Stancliffe, Roger J., and Lakin, K. Charlie. Minority Developmental Disabilities, 224 Status, Consumer Outcomes, and Service In- puts in Four States, 165; Longitudinal Frequen- O'Dell, Lindsay. See Brownlow, Charlotte cy and Stability of Family Contact in Institu- Ober, Jillian. See Fish, Thomas R. tional and Community Living, 418 Parish, Susan L. Juggling and Struggling: A Prelim- Stowe, Matthew J., Turnbull, H. Rutherford, III, inary Work-Life Study of Mothers With Ado- and Sublet, Chad. The Supreme Court, “Our lescents Who Have Developmental Disabili- Town,” and Disability Policy: Boardrooms and ties, 393. Parish, Susan L., and Saville, Alison Bedrooms, Courtrooms and Cloakrooms, 83 Whisnant. Women With Cognitive Limita- Sturmey, Peter. Against Psychotherapy With People ©American Association on Mental Retardation 461 MENTAL RETARDATION VOLUME 44, NUMBER 6: 460-463 | DECEMBER 2006 Index, Volume 44 Who Have Mental Retardation: In Response to Budgets, effects of, 77-80 the Responses, 71 Capacity, assessment of, 272-282 Sublet, Chad. See Stowe, Matthew J. Caregivers, aging, 189-202; direct support and in- Taal, Erik. See Siebelink, Eline M. surance coverage, 112-119; family, 405-417, Taylor, Steven J. Christmas in Purgatory: A Retro- minority, 224-234; older, 224-234; spective Look, 145. Taylor, Steven J., and Christmas in purgatory, retrospective view, 145-149 Krauss, Marty Wyngaarden. Introduction to Circadian variation, 13-27 Commentaries: The Editors’ Perspective, 370 Civilizations, ancient, 13-27 Turnbull, H. Rutherford, III. See Stowe, Matthew J. Community, effects of consumers, 353-369 Credibility, of research results, 370-392 Umb-Carlsson, Oie, and Sonnander, Karin. Com- Cross-dressing, 260-271 parison of Reports by Relatives and Staff on Living Conditions of Adults With Intellectual Data, sharing of, 370-382 Disabilities, 120 Decision-making, 315-321, 322-343 Deinstitutionalization, 145-149, effects of family Vogel, Jeannine, Polloway, Edward A., and Smith, J. David. Inclusion of People With Mental Re- contact, 418-429, outcomes of, 353-369 Dentists, education of, 184-188 tardation and Other Developmental Disabili- Depression, relationship to ethnicity, 224-234 ties in Communities of Faith, 100 Discrimination, employment, 83-99 Waldman, H. Barry, and Perlman, Steven P. Man- Disorders, sleep, 13-27 dating Education of Dental Graduates to Pro- Down syndrome, and inclusion in college, 344-352; vide Care to Individuals With Intellectual and ethics in, 430-432 Developmental Disabilities, 184 Dysphoria, gender, 260-271 Walsh, Kevin K., and Kastner, Theodore A. The Hissom Closure in Oklahoma: Errors and In- Economics, slowed growth of public spending, 77- terpretation Problems in Conroy et al. (2003), 80 353. See also Kastner, Theodore A. Employment, of mothers, 393-404 Walton, Chris. See Antaki, Charles Ethics, and health care proxies, 272-282 Webster, Amanda. See Coucouvanis, Kathryn Ethnicity, and services, 165-183; effects on health, Wehmeyer, Michael L., and Smith, J. David. Leav- 224-234 ing the Garden: Reconsidering Henry Herbert Facilitators, 322-343 Goddard’s Exodus From the Vineland Training Facility, reduction in large state, 235—238(T&M) School, 150 Family, as caregivers, 405-417; contact, 418-429 Friendships, 56-63, 443-446 Future, 383-387 Subject Index Gender, problems with identity, 260--271 Adolescents, 393-404 Goddard, Henry Herbert, 150-155 Advocacy, 74-76 Health care, of adults 230-248, capacity to choose, Assessment, of malingering behavior, 112-119; of 272-282; disability-based disparities, 249-259, health, 224-234, of sexual knowledge and ex- managed care, 41-55; mental, 224-234; out- perience, 283-294 comes for Latina and Black American mothers, Attitudes, toward sexuality, 283-294 224-234; proxy, 272-282, reproductive care, Autism, constructing an identity, 315-321, and the 249-259 inclusive classroom, 156-157(BR)*, myths Hissom, closure of, 353-369 about, 451-454(BR) History, of field, 383-387. of Goddard and Vine- Behavior, adaptive, and quality of services, 165-183 land, 150-155; in Western civilization, 28-40 Best Buddies, 56-63 Home and Community Based Services, 2005, 388— Blatt, Burton, 145-149 390 Bone, density of, 203-211 Homeownership, 295-303 Inclusion, 156-157(BR), in community and impli- Box 1k review. ©American Association on Mental Retardation MENTAL RETARDATION VOLUME 44, NUMBER 6: 460-463 DECEMBER 2006 Index, Volume 44 cations of injury risk, 212-223; in faith com- Residential settings, changing size of, 306- munities, 100-111; at a university, 344-352 309(T&M) Injury, prevalence of, 212-223 Respondents, comparison of relatives and_ staff, Insomnia, 13-27 120-127 Institutionalization, effects of family contact, 418— Responsibilities, of mothers vs. fathers, 393-404 429, bias towards, 450-454(BR). See also Fa- Right to life, 430-432 cilities, large state. Rome, Twelve tablets of, 13-27 Insurance, 41-55; health, 128-134 Satisfaction, with primary health care, 230-248 Integration, social, 1-12 Self-advocacy, 322-343; facilitation of, 322-343 Internet, use by individuals with autism, 315-321 Services, dental, 164188, primary, 230-248 Intervention, for future planning, 189-202 Sexuality, 283-294 Legislation, 83-99 Siblings, 135-144 Literacy, 434-446 Sleep, 13-27 Special education, who benefits? 304-306(BR)' Mainstreaming, 1-12 Spirituality, 64-70 Management, and incident reporting, 438-442 Supports, consumer directed, 405-417 Mealtimes, 157—158(BR) Supreme Court decisions, 83-99 Medicaid, 41-55; increases in recipients in 2005, Treatment, for sleep disorders, 13-27 388-390, injury claims, 212-223 Mentoring, of younger professionals, 383--387 University. See College. Method, grounded theory, 230-248 Valorization, social role, 1-12; spiritual, 64-70 Minorities. See Ethnicity Vineland Training School, 150-155 Model, for health care, 41-55 Waiting lists, for consumer-directed support, 405— Mothers, juggling work and life, 393-404 417 National Health Interview Survey, 224-234 War, and individuals with disabilities, 433-438 Nutrition, 157-158 Williams, Karl, 74-76 Workers. See Caregivers Osteoporosis, 203-211 Outcomes, of deinstitutionalization, 353-369 Book Review Index Peace-making, 64-70 Perspectives, of patient and guardian on health, Brantlinger, Ellen (Editor). Who Benefits From 230-248 Special Education? Remediating [Fixing] Other Planning, future, 189-202 People’s Children, reviewed by Alicia A. Brod- Poet, 74-76 erick, 304 Policy, disability, 83-99 Biklen, Douglas. Autism and the Myth of the Per- Proxies, 112-119, 272-282 son Alone, reviewed by Anne Donnellan, 447 Psychotherapy, against, 71-74 Public spending, 77-80 Kluth, Paula. “You’re Going to Love This Kid!” Teaching Students With Autism in the Inclu- Quality, of services, 165-183 sive Classroom, reviewed Hedda Meadan and Questionnaire, on sexual knowledge, 283-294 Michaelene M. Ostrosky, 156 Recruitment of direct care support, 112-119 Schwier, Stewart, Erin. See Schwier, Karin Melberg. Reform, creating, 383-387 Schwier, Karin Melberg, and Stewart, Erin Schwier. Relationships, romantic, 283-294 Breaking Bread, Nourishing Connections— Religion, 64-70, 100-111 People With and Without Disabilities Together Replication, or research, 353-369 at Mealtime, reviewed by Robert Perske, 157 Reporting, of incidents, 438-442 Wehman, Paul. See Getzel, Elizabeth Evans Research methods, criticism of, 353-369, 370-382; phenomenological, 135-144 Book review. ©American Association on Mental Retardation

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