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to QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Volume 6 Number 1 (February 1996) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (May 1996) pp. 145-304 Number 3 (August 1996) pp. 305-464 Number 4 (November 1996) pp. 465-576 Authors: ADMI, HANNA, “Growing Up With a Chronic Health Condition: A Model of an Ordinary Lifestyle,” 163. ALLEN, MARION N,., see Jensen, L. A. ANNELLS, MERILYN, “Grounded Theory Method: Philosophical Perspectives, Para- digm of Inquiry, and Postmodernism,” 379. ATKINSON, PAUL, see Batchelor, C. BARNES, DONELLE M., “An Analysis of the Grounded Theory Method and the Concept of Culture,” 429. BATCHELOR, CLAIRE, EVELYN PARSONS, and PAUL ATKINSON, “The Career of a Medical Discovery,” 224. BROWN, STEVEN R., “Q Methodology and Qualitative Research,” [Computer Moni- tor], 561. BUNGAY, VICKY, and BARBARA CARTER KEDDY, “Experiential Analysis as a Femi- nist Methodology for Health Professionals” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 442. CHALMERS, KAREN, and KATHRYN THOMSON, “Coming to Terms With the Risk of Breast Cancer: Perceptions of Women With Primary Relatives With Breast Can- cer,” 256. CHAMBERLAIN, KERRY, see Frederikson, L. CHEEK, JULIANNE, “Taking a View: Qualitative Research as Representation,” 494. CORTI, LOUISE, “The Need for a Qualitative Data Archival /olicy,” [Computer Moni- tor], 135. CRABTREE, BENJAMIN, “[Review of] Introduction to Research: Multiple Strategies for Health and Human Services, by Elizabeth DePoy and Laura N. Gitlin,” 458. CRAIN, CATHLEEN, see Tashima, N. DAVIE, LYNN E., “Learning Qualitative Research: Electronic Learning Circles” [Com- puter Monitor], 453. DEJOSEPH, JEANNE EF, JANE S. NORBECK, RENEE T. SMITH, and SUELLEN MILLER, “The Devlopment of Social Support Intervention Among African Ameri- can Women,” 283. 571 572 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / November 1996 DURHAM, ROBERTA, see Kools, S. ELIFSON, CLAIRE STERK, see Tashima, N. ENGEBRETSON, JOAN, “Urban Healers: An Experiential Description of American Healing Touch Groups,” 526. FREDERIKSON, LESLEY, KERRY CHAMBERLAIN, and NIGEL LONG, “Unacknow- ledged Casualties of the Vietnam War: Experiences of Partners of New Zealand Veterans,” 49. GATES, MARIE F.,, see Russell, C. K. GREGORY, DAVID M., see Russell, C. K. IRURITA, VERA E, “Hidden Dimensions Revealed: Progressive Grounded Theory Study of Quality Care in the Hospital,” 331. JENSEN, LOUISE A., and MARION N. ALLEN, “Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Find- ings,” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 553. KEDDY, BARBARA CARTER, see Bungay, V. KOOLS, SUSAN, MARIANNE McCARTHY, ROBERTA DURHAM, and LINDA RO- BRECHT, “Dimensional Analysis: Broadening the Conceptions of Discovering Grounded Theory,” 312. KRISTJANSON, LINDA J., see Woodgate, R. LEAR, DANA, “ ‘You're Gonna be Naked Anyway’: College Students Negotiating Safer Sex,” 112. LEWINS, ANN, “The CAQDAS Networking Project: Multilevel Support for the Quali- tative Research Community,” [Computer Monitor], 298. LONG, NIGEL, see Frederikson, L. MACEACHEN, ELLEN, and HUGH MUNBY, “Developmentally Disabled Adults in Community Living: The Significance of Personal Control,” 71. MAY, KATHARYN A., “Diffusion, Dilution, or Distillation?: The Case of Grounded Theory Method” [Editorial], 309. MARSHALL, MAC, and ALICE OLESON, “MADDer Than Hell,”6. McCARTHY, MARIANNE, see Kools, S. MELIA, KATH M., “Rediscovering Glaser,” 368. MILLER, SUELLEN, see DeJoseph, J. FE. MILLIKEN, P. JANE, and HERBERT C. NORTHCOTT, “Seeking Validation: Hypothy- roidism and the Chronic Illness Trajectory,” 202. MORSE, JANICE M., “Is Qualitative Research Complete?,” [Editorial], 3. MORSE, JANICE M., “ ‘Revise and Resubmit’: Responding to Reviewers’ Reports,” [Editorial], 149. MORSE, JANICE M., “What is a method?,” [Editorial], 467. MUNBY, HUGH, see MacEachen, E. NOERAGER-STERN, PHYLLIS, see Pursley-Crotteau, S. NOERAGER-STERN, PHYLLIS, “Conceptualizing Women’s Health: Discovering the Dimensions,” 152. NORBECK, JANE S., see DeJospeh, J. F. NORTHCOTT, HERBERT C., see P. Jane Milliken. OLESON, ALICE, see Marshall, M. OLSHANSKY, ELLEN F.,, “Theoretical Issues in Building a Grounded Theory: Applica- tion of an Example of a Program of Research on Infertility,” 394. ONLAND, JAN, see Scavenius, M. O’REILLY, KEVIN, see Tashima, N. PARSONS, EVELYN, see Batchelor, C. INDEX 573 PURSLEY-CROTTEAU, SUZANNE, and PHYLLIS NOERAGER-STERN, “Creating a New Life: Dimensions of Temperance in Perinatal Cocaine Crack Users,” 350. QUINT BENOLIEL, JEANNE, “Grounded Theory and Nursing Knowledge,” 406. REID, ALFRED, “[Review of] Computer Programs for Qualitative Research: A Software Sourcebook, by Eben A. Weitzman and Matthew B. Miles” and “Microcomputing and Qualitative Data Analysis, by Anna Weaver and Paul Atkinson,” 460. ROBRECHT, LINDA, see Kools, S. RUSSELL, CYNTHIAK. , DAVID M. GREGORY, and MARIE F. GATES, “ Aesthetics and Substance in Qualitative Research Posters,” [Pith, Pearls, and Provocation], 542. RUTMAN, DEBORAH, “Caregiving as Women’s Work: Women’s Experiences of Pow- erfulness and Powerlessness as Caregivers,” 90. SCAVENIUS, MICHAEL, and JAN ONLAND, “Theoretical Constraints in the First Phase of a Multisite Case Study of Health Services,” 506. SCHREIBER, RITA, “(Re)Defining My Self: Women’s Process of Recovery From Depres- sion,” 469. SMITH, RENEE, see DeJoseph, J. F. TASHIMA, NATHANIEL, CATHLEEN CRAIN, KEVIN O'REILLY, and CLAIRE STERK ELIFSON, “A Community Identification (CID) Process: A Discovery Model,” 23. THOMSON, KATHRYN, see Chalmers, K. WOODGATE, ROBERTA, and LINDA J. KRISTJANSON, “ ‘My Hurts’: Hospitalized Young Children’s Perceptions of Acute Pain,” 184. Articles: “An Analysis of the Grounded Theory Method and the Concept of Culture,” Barnes, 429. “The Career of a Medical Discovery,” Batchelor et al., 224. “Caregiving as Women’s Work: Women’s Experiences of Powerfulness and Powerless- ness as Caregivers,” Rutman, 90. “Coming to Terms With the Risk of Breast Cancer: Perceptions of Women With Primary Relatives With Breast Cancer,” Chalmers and Thomson, 256. “A Community Identification (CID) Process: A Discovery Model,” Tashima et al., 23. “Conceptualizing Women’s Health: Discovering the Dimensions,” Noerager-Stern, 152. “Creating a New Life: Dimensions of Temperance in Perinatal Cocaine Crack Users,” Pursley-Crotteau and Noerager Stern, 350. “Developmentally Disabled Adults in Community Living: The Significance of Personal Control,” MacEachen and Munby, 71. “Diffusion, Dilution, or Distillation?: The Case of Grounded Theory Method” [Edito- rial], May, 309. “Dimensional Analysis: Broadening the Conceptions of Discovering Grounded The- ory,” Kools et al., 000. “Grounded Theory and Nursing Knowledge,” Quint Benoliel, 406. “Grounded Theory Method: Philosophical Perspectives, Paradigm of Inquiry, and Postmodernism,” Annells, 379. “Growing Up With a Chronic Illness Trajectory,” Admi, 163. “Hidden Dimensions Revealed: Progressive Grounded Theory Study of Quality Care in the Hospital,” Irurita, 331. “Is Qualitative Research Complete?,” [Editorial], Morse, 3. 574 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / November 1996 “MADDer Than Hell,”Marshall and Oleson, 6. “My Hurts’: Hospitalized Young Children’s Perceptions of Acute Pain,” Woodgate and Kristjanson, 184. “(Re)Defining My Self: Women’s Process of Recovery From Depression,” Schreiber, 469. “Rediscovering Glaser,” Melia, 368. “Revise and Resubmit’: Responding to Reviewers’ Reports,” [Editorial], Morse, 149. “Seeking Validation: Hypothyroidism and the Chronic Illness Trajectory,” Milliken and Northcott, 202. “Taking a View: Qualitative Research as Representation,” Cheek, 492. “Theoretical Constraints in the First Phase of a Multisite Case Study of Health Services,” Scavenius and Onland, 506. “Theoretical Issues in Building a Grounded Theory: Application of an Example of a Program of Research on Infertility,” Olshansky, 394. “Unacknowledged Casualties of the Vietnam War: Experiences of Partners of New Zealand Veterans,” Frederikson et al., 49. “Urban Healers: An Experiential Description of American Healing Touch Groups,” Engebretson, 526. “What is a method?,” [Editorial] Morse, 467. “ ‘You're Gonna be Naked Anyway’: College Students Negotiating Safer Sex,” Lear, 112. Pearls, Pith, and Provocation: “Aesthetics and Substance in Qualitative Research Posters,” Russell et al., 542. “The Development of Social Support Intervention Among African American Women,” DeJoseph et al., 283. “Experiential Analysis as a Feminist Methodology for Health Professionals,” Bungay and Carter Keddy, 442. “Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Findings,” Jensen and Allen, 553. Computer Monitor: “The CAQDAS Networking Project: Multilevel Support for the Qualitative Research Community,” Lewins, 298. “Learning Qualitative Research: Electronic Learning Circles,” Davie, 453. “The Need for a Qualitative Data Archival Pclicy,” Corti, 135. “Q Methodology and Qualitative Research,” Brown, 561. Book Review: “Computer Programs for Qualitative Research: A Software Sourcebook, by Eben A. Weitzman and Matthew B. Miles” and “Microcomputing and Qualitative Data Analysis, by Anna Weaver and Paul Atkinson,” Reid, 460.

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