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Author Index to Volume 48 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month I February 2 May 3 August 4 November ARTICLES Farmer, Janet E., Clark, Mary J., and Marien, Wendi E.—Building Systems of Care for Children With Chronic Health Conditions Alvaro, Rosemarie—see Cheung, Elsie Fichten, Catherine S., Barile, Maria, and Asuncion, Jennison Argento, Angela Giacoletti—see Warschausky, Seth —Computer Technologies and Postsecondary Students With Asuncion, Jennison—see Fichten, Catherine S. Disabilities: Implications of Recent Research for Rehabilita- tion Psychologists Balcazar, Fabricio—see Hernandez, Brigida Fillingim, Roger B.—Sex-Related Influences on Pain: A Review of Bank, Adam L.—see Franks, Melissa M. Mechanisms and Clinical Implications Bank, Adam L.—see Lichtenberg, Peter A. Fillmore, Herbert H.—see Sood, Johanna R. Barile, Maria—see Fichten, Catherine S. Franks, Melissa M., Lichtenberg, Peter A., MacNeill, Susan E., and Berg, Michelle—see Warschausky, Seth Bank, Adam L.—Activity Limitation and Depression: Per- Blair, Kelly L., and Gorman, Patrick W.—Survival Tips for the spectives of Older African American Women and Their Close Neuropsychologist in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting Companions Bode, Rita K—see Doninger, Nicholas A. Bogner, Jennifer A—see Hart, Tessa Georgieff, Karen—see Harland, Nicholas J. Bounds, Thomas—see Skeel, Reid L. Geraghty, Tim J—see Middleton, James W. Brown, Margaret, Gordon, Wayne A., and Spielman, Lisa—Partic- Gibran, Nicole—see Williams, Rhonda ipation in Social and Recreational Activity in the Community Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin, Latimer, Amy E., McKechnie, Kyle, by Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury Ditor, David S., McCartney, Neil, Hicks, Audrey L., Bugaresti, Bugaresti, Joanne—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Joanne, and Craven, B. Catharine—Using Exercise to Enhance Subjective Well-Being Among People With Spinal Cord In- Caplan, Bruce—Editorial jury: The Mediating Influences of Stress and Pain Chan, Fong—see Wang, Ming-Hung Glass, Thomas A.—see Palmer, Sara Cheing, Gladys—see Wang, Ming-Hung Gontkovsky, Samuel T.—see McSwan, Kelli L. Cheung, Elsie, Alvaro, Rosemarie, and Colotla, Victor A.—Psy- Gordon, Wayne A.—see Brown, Margaret chological Distress in Workers With Traumatic Upper or Gorman, Patrick W.—see Blair, Kelly L. Lower Limb Amputations Following Industrial Injuries Gouvier, W. Drew, Sytsma-Jordan, Sara, and Mayville, Stephen Chute, Douglas L.—see Schultheis, Maria T. —Patterns of Discrimination in Hiring Job Applicants With Chwalisz, Kathleen—see Kortte, Kathleen Bechtold Disabilities: The Role of Disability Type, Job Complexity, and Cisek, Edward—see Sood, Johanna R. Public Contact Clark, Mary J.—see Farmer, Janet E. Groff, Janet Y—see Hughes, Rosemary B. Clay, Daniel L., and Hopps, Joshua A.—Treatment Adherence in Rehabilitation: The Role of Treatment Accommodation Harland, Nicholas J., and Georgieff, Karen—Development of the Coker, Jennifer—see Thompson, Nancy J. Coping Strategies Questionnaire 24, a Clinically Utilitarian Colotla, Victor A.—see Cheung, Elsie Version of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire Cook, Cynthia Loveland—see McMillen, J. Curtis Harms, Neil—see Skeel, Reid L. Corrigan, John D.—see Doninger, Nicholas A. Hart, Tessa, Bogner, Jennifer A., Whyte, John, and Polansky, Craven, B. Catharine—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Marcia—Attribution of Blame in Accidental and Violence- Curyto, Kimberly J.—see Ruchinskas, Robert A. Related Traumatic Brain Injury Heinemann, Allen W.—see Doninger, Nicholas A. Diller, Leonard—see Rath, Joseph F. Hennessy, James J.—see Rath, Joseph F. Ditor, David S.—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Henry, Else—see Thompson, Nancy J. Doctor, Jason—see Williams, Rhonda Hernandez, Brigida, Keys, Christopher, and Balcazar, Fabricio Donders, Jacobus—see Miller, Lori J. —The Americans With Disabilities Act Knowledge Survey: Doninger, Nicholas A., Heinemann, Allen W., Bode, Rita K., Strong Psychometrics and Weak Knowledge Sokol, Kara, Corrigan, John D., and Moore, Dennis—Predict- Hess, David W., Marwitz, Jennifer H., and Kreutzer, Jeffrey S. ing Community Integration Following Traumatic Brain Injury —Neuropsychological Impairments After Spinal Cord Injury: With Health and Cognitive Status Measures .............ccsecseeees 67 A Comparative Study With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Drotar, Dennis—see Taylor, H. Gerry Hicks, Audrey L—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Hillary, Frank—see Schultheis, Maria T. Ellison, Marsha Langer—see MacDonald-Wilson, Kim L. Hopps, Joshua A.—see Clay, Daniel L. Howland, Carol A—see Hughes, Rosemary B. Ptacek, J. T., and Pierce, Gregory R.—Issues in the Study of Stress Hughes, Rosemary B., Nosek, Margaret A., Howland, Carol A., and Coping in Rehabilitation Settings Groff, Janet Y., and Mullen, Patricia Dolan—Health Promo- tion for Women With Physical Disabilities: A Pilot Study Rath, Joseph F., Hennessy, James J., and Diller, Leonard—Social Hurvitz, Edward—see Warschausky, Seth Problem Solving and Community Integration in Postacute Re- habilitation Outpatients With Traumatic Brain Injury Johnstone, Brick—see Skeel, Reid L. Rogers, E. Sally—see MacDonald-Wilson, Kim L. Ruchinskas, Robert A., and Curyto, Kimberly J—Cognitive Screen- Keys, Christopher—see Hernandez, Brigida ing in Geriatric Rehabilitation Kortte, Kathleen Bechtold, Wegener, Stephen T., and Chwalisz, Rybarczyk, Bruce—see Stepanski, Edward Kathleen—Anosognosia and Denial: Their Relationship to Coping and Depression in Acquired Brain Injury Schultheis, Maria T., Hillary, Frank, Chute, Douglas L._—The Neu- Krause, James S.—see Thompson, Nancy J. rocognitive Driving Test: Applying Technology to the Assess- Kreutzer, Jeffrey S—see Hess, David W. ment of Driving Ability Following Brain Injury Skeel, Reid L., Bounds, Thomas, Johnstone, Brick, Lloyd, Jeanne, Latimer, Amy E.—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin and Harms, Neil—Age Differences in a Sample of State Vo- Lichtenberg, Peter A., and MacNeill, Susan E—Streamlining Assess- cational Rehabilitation Clients With Traumatic Brain Injury .... ments and Treatments for Geriatric Mental Health in Medical Sokol, Kara—Doninger, Nicholas A. Rehabilitation Sood, Johanna R., Cisek, Edward, Zimmerman, Joan, Zaleski, Ellen Lichtenberg, Peter A., MacNeill, Susan E., Lysack, Catherine L., H., and Fillmore, Herbert H.—Treatment of Depressive Symp- Bank, Adam L., and Neufeld, Stewart W.—Predicting Dis- toms During Short-Term Rehabilitation: An Attempted Repli- charge and Long-Term Outcome Patterns for Frail Elders cation of the DOUR Project Lichtenberg, Peter A.—see Franks, Melissa M. Spielman, Lisa—see Brown, Margaret Lloyd, Jeanne—see Skeel, Reid L. Splinter, Michele Y.—see McSwan, Kelli L. Lopez, Martita—see Stepanski, Edward Stancin, Terry—see Taylor, H. Gerry Lyass, Asya—see MacDonald-Wilson, Kim L. Stepanski, Edward, Rybarczyk, Bruce, Lopez, Martita, and Stevens, Lysack, Catherine L.—see Lichtenberg, Peter A. Suzanne—Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Disorders in Older Adults: A Review for Rehabilitation Psychologists MacDonald-Wilson, Kim L., Rogers, E. Sally, Ellison, Marsha Stevens, Suzanne—see Stepanski, Edward Langer, and Lyass, Asya—A Study of the Social Security Sytsma-Jordan, Sara—see Gouvier, W. Drew Work Incentives and Their Relation to Perceived Barriers to Work Among Persons With Psychiatric Disability Tate, Robyn L.- -see Middleton, James W. MacNeill, Susan E.—see Franks, Melissa M. Taylor, H. Gerry, Yeates, Keith Owen, Wade, Shari L., Drotar, MacNeill, Susan E—see Lichtenberg, Peter A. (2 entries) Dennis, Stancin, Terry, and Montpetite, Michelle—Long-Term Marien, Wendi E.—see Farmer, Janet E. Educational Interventions After Traumatic Brain Injury in Chil- Marwitz, Jennifer H—see Hess, David W. dren Mayville, Stephen—see Gouvier, W. Drew Thomas, Kenneth R.—see Wang, Ming-Hung McCartney, Neil—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Thompson, Nancy J., Coker, Jennifer, Krause, James S., and Henry, McKechnie, Kyle—see Ginis, Kathleen A. Martin Else—Purpose in Life as a Mediator of Adjustment After McMillen, J. Curtis, and Cook, Cynthia Loveland—The Positive Spinal Cord Injury By-Products of Spinal Cord Injury and Their Correlates McSwan, Kelli L., Gontkovsky, Samuel T., and Splinter, Michele Wade, Shari L.—see Taylor, H. Gerry Y.—Acute Changes in Mental Status Secondary to Selective Wang, Ming-Hung, Thomas, Kenneth R., Chan, Fong, and Cheing, Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor-Induced Hyponatremia Gladys—A Conjoint Analysis of Factors Influencing Ameri- Middleton, James W., Tate, Robyn L., and Geraghty, Tim J.—Self- Efficacy and Spinal Cord Injury: Psychometric Properties of a can and Taiwanese College Students’ Preferences for People New Scale With Disabilities Miller, Lori J., and Donders, Jacobus—Prediction of Educational Warschausky, Seth, Argento, Angela Giacoletti, Hurvitz, Edward, Outcome After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Berg, Michelle—Neuropsychological Status and Social Montpetite, Michelle—see Taylor, H. Gerry Problem Solving in Children With Congenital or Acquired Moore, Dennis—see Doninger, Nicholas A. Brain Dysfunction Mullen, Patricia Dolan—see Hughes, Rosemary B. Wegener, Stephen T.—see Kortte, Kathleen Bechtold Wegener, Stephen T.—see Yonan, Cynthia A. Neufeld, Stewart W.—see Lichtenberg, Peter A. Whyte, John—see Hart, Tessa Nielsen, Monica Stougaard—Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Williams, Rhonda, Doctor, Jason, Patterson, David, and Gibran, Disorder in Persons With Spinal Cord Injuries: The Mediating Nicole—Health Outcomes for Burn Survivors: A 2-Year Fol- Effect of Social Support low-Up Nosek, Margaret A.—see Hughes, Rosemary B. Yeates, Keith Owen—see Taylor, H. Gerry Palmer, Sara, and Glass, Thomas A.—Family Function and Stroke Yonan, Cynthia A., and Wegener, Stephen T.—Assessment and Recovery: A Review Management of Pain in the Older Adult Patterson, David—see Williams, Rhonda Pierce, Gregory R.—see Ptacek, J. T. Zaleski, Ellen H.—see Sood, Johanna R. Polansky, Marcia—see Hart, Tessa Zimmerman, Joan—see Sood, Johanna R. OTHER Call for Nominations: Rehabilitation Psychology Correction to Sood et al. (2003) E-Mail Notification of Your Latest Issue Online! ...... 13, 112, 150, 274 Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers for Volume 48 Tsnestivteicsp icii y eh ARMED oss ssa css cavancnsarcrvantesecnessteaicns 2, 92, 220, 300 American Psychological Association Subscription Claims Members of Underrepresented Groups: Reviewers for Journal Information 22, 108, 221, iv Manuscripts Wanted Articles to Appear in Rehabilitation Psychology 61, 66, 130, 314 Subscription Order Form 36, 99, 249 Call for Nominations: Rehabilitation Psychology The APA Publications and Communications (P&C) Board has opened nominations for the editorship of Rehabilitation Psychology for the years 2006-2011. Bruce Caplan, PhD, is the incum- bent editor. Candidates should be members of APA and should be available to start receiving manuscripts in early 2005 to prepare for issues published in 2006. Please note that the P&C Board encourages participation by members of underrepresented groups in the publication process and would particu- larly welcome such nominees. Self-nominations are also encouraged. Rehabilitation Psychology will transition from a division publication to an “all APA” journal in 2006, and the successful candidate will be involved in making suggestions to the P&C Board and APA Journals staff about the transition process. Gary R. VandenBos, PhD, and Mark Appelbaum, PhD, have been appointed as cochairs for this search. To nominate candidates, prepare a statement of one page or less in support of each candidate. Address all nominations to Rehabilitation Psychology Search Committee Karen Sellman, Search Liaison Room 2004 American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 The first review of nominations will begin December 8, 2003. The deadline for accepting nomina- tions is December 15, 2003.

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