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RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH INDEX TO VOLUME 16 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH INDEX TO VOLUME 16 RESEARCH tn NURSING & HEALTH SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 16 (1993) ABSENTEEISM BIOLOGICAL NURSING ders in institutional settings, S. C. The erosion of nursing resources: Integration of biological and nursing Burgener & R. Shimer, 193 Employee withdrawal behaviors, sciences: A 10-year plan to en- CAREGIVING BEHAVIORS L. C. Wise, 67 hance research and training (Spe- Variables related to caregiver behav- ADOLESCENTS cial Feature), M. J. Cowan, J. ior with cognitively impaired el- Health consequences of loneliness in Heinrich, M. Lucas, H. Sigmon, ders in institutional settings, S. C. adolescents, N. E. Mahon, A. & A. S. Hinshaw, 3 Burgener & R. Shimer, 193 Yarcheski, & T. J. Yarcheski, 23 BODY SIZE VALUES CAREGIVING TASKS AGREEMENTS BETWEEN EX- Body size values of white and black Caregiving tasks as predictors of PERTS women, J. D. Allan, K. Mayo, & mental health of wife caregivers Kappa muddles together two sources Y. Michel, 323 of men with chronic obstructive of disagreement: Tetrachoric cor- BREASTFEEDING pulmonary disease, S. Cossette & relation is preferable, T. P. Insufficient milk supply among L. Lévesque, 251 Hutchinson, 313 black and white breast-feeding CEREBRAL PALSY AJZEN-FISHBEIN THEORY OF mothers, P. D. Hill & J. C. Al- Cerebral palsy: Evaluation of a mod- REASONED ACTION dag, 203 el of risk, B. J. Polivka, J. T. Attitudes of practicing nurses as pre- BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION Nickel, & J. R. Wilkins Il, 113 dictors of intended care behavior Effects of a procedural/belief inter- CHEMOTHERAPY with persons who are HIV posi- vention on breast self-examination The stress process in family care- tive: Testing the Ajzen—Fishbein performance, V. Champion & C. givers of persons receiving che- theory of reasoned action, H. K. Scott, 163 motherapy, K. L. Schumacher, S. Laschinger & D. Goldenberg, BSE INTERVENTION M. J. Dodd, & S. M. Paul, 395 44] Effects of a procedural/belief inter- CHILDBIRTH AIDS vention on breast self-examination Maternal confidence for labor: De- Factors associated with use of safer performance, V. Champion & C. velopment of the childbirth self- sex practices among college Scott, 163 efficacy inventory, N. K. Lowe, freshmen, C. Dilorio, M. Par- 14] sons, S. Lehr, D. Adame, & J. CANCER CHRONIC ILLNESS Carlone, 343 The stress process in family care- Predicting the outcomes of living Outcomes of specialized and tradi- givers of persons receiving che- with asthma, S. Janson-Bjerklie, tional AIDS counseling programs motherapy, K. L. Schumacher, S. Ferketich, & P. Benner, 241 for impoverished women of color, M. J. Dodd, & S. M. Paul, 395 CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PUL- A. M. Nyamathi, B. Leake, J. CARDIOVASCULAR REAC- MONARY DISEASE Flaskerud, C. Lewis, & C. Ben- TIVITY Caregiving tasks as predictors of nett, 11 Self-disclosure and coping styles in mental health of wife caregivers Themes of loss and dying in caring men with cardiovascular reac- of men with chronic obstructive for a family member with AIDS, tivity, W. K. Hahn, J. A. Brooks, pulmonary disease, S. Cossette & M. A. Brown & G. Powell-Cope, & D. M. Hartsough, 275 L. Lévesque, 251 179 CARE COGNITION ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Factors influencing home care nurs- Everyday indicators of impaired Variables related to caregiver behav- ing problems and nursing care, cognition: Development of a new iors with cognitively impaired el- J. L. Helberg, 363 screening scale, D. L. Algase & ders in institutional settings, S. C. CAREGIVERS C. A. Beel-Bates, 57 Burgener & R. Shimer, 193 The stress process in family care- COLLEGE STUDENTS APGAR SCORES givers of persons receiving Factors associated with use of safer Cerebral palsy: Evaluation of a mod- chemotherapy, K. L. Schu- sex practices among college el of risk, B. J. Polivka, J. T. macher, M. J. Dodd, & S. M. freshmen, C. Dilorio, M. Par- Nickel, & J. R. Wilkins Ill, 113 Paul, 395 sons, S. Lehr, D. Adame, & J. ASTHMA CAREGIVER CHARACTERIS- Carlone, 343 Predicting the outcomes of living TICS COMPUTERS with asthma, S. Janson-Bjerklie, Variables related to caregiver behav- Computer-assisted qualitative _re- S. Ferketich, & P. Benner, 241 ior with cognitively impaired el- search, L. B. Taft, 379 470 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH COPING ETHNICITY men, C. Dilorio, M. Parsons, S. Relationships among selected ante- Insufficient milk supply among Lehr, D. Adame, & J. Carlone, cedent variables and coping effec- black and white breast-feeding 343 tiveness in postmyocardial infarc- mothers, _P: D. Hill & J. C. HOME tion patients, S. J. Bennett, 131 Aldag, 203 Factors influencing home care nurs- Self-disclosure and coping styles in ing problems and nursing care, men with cardiovascular reac- FAMILY CAREGIVING J. L. Helberg, 363 tivity, W. K. Hahn, J. A. Brooks, Themes of loss and dying in caring HYPERTENSION & D. M. Hartsough, 275 for a family member with AIDS, Self-disclosure and coping styles in COPING EFFECTIVENESS M. A. Brown & G. Powell-Cope, men with cardiovascular reac- Relationships among selected ante- 179 tivity, W. K. Hahn, J. A. Brooks, cedent variables and coping effec- FAMILY FUNCTIONING & D. M. Hartsough, 275 tiveness in postmyocardial infarc- Maternal employment, family func- tion patients, S. J. Bennett, 131 tioning, and preterm infant devel- INFILTRATION TREATMENT CORONARY CARE UNIT PA- opment at 9 and 12 months, J. M. Effect of warm and cold applications TIENTS Youngblut, C. J. Loveland-Cherry, on the resolution of IV_ infil- The effect of environmental sound & M. Horan, 33 trations, M. T. Hastings-Tolsma, and communication on CCU pa- C. B. Yucha, J. Tompkins, L. tients’ heart rate and blood pres- GRIEF Robson, & N. Szeverenyi, 171 sure, C. F. Baker, B. J. Garvin, Themes of loss and dying in caring INSTITUTION C. W. Kennedy, & B. J. Polivka, for a family member with AIDS, Variables related to caregiver behav- 415 M. A. Brown & G. Powell-Cope, iors with cognitively impaired el- 179 ders in institutional settings, S. C. DOCUMENTATION Burgener & R. Shimer, 193 The qualitative research audit trail: HEALTH INSTRUMENTATION A complex collection of docu- Factors influencing home care nurs- Maternal confidence for labor: De- mentation, B. L. Rodgers & ing problems and nursing care, velopment of the childbirth self- K. V. Cowles, 219 J. L. Helberg, 363 efficacy inventory, N. K. Lowe, HEART DISEASE 141 EDITORIALS Social support sources and psycho- INSUFFICIENT MILK Holism, holes, and wholes, M. T. logical well-being in older women Insufficient milk supply among Oberst, | with heart disease, M. M. Fried- black and white breast-feeding Knowledge or nursing knowledge?, man, 405 mothers, P. D. Hill & J. C. M. H. Schmitt, 321 HIGH AMBIENT STRESSORS Aldag, 203 A lingering identity crisis, P. T. The effect of environmental sound INTERVENTION STUDIES Becker, 87 and communication on CCU pa- Nursing intervention studies require Moving on. . . , M. T. Oberst, 239 tients’ heart rate and blood pres- outcome measures that are sensi- Possibilities and pitfalls in triangula- sure, C. F. Baker, B. J. Garvin, tive to change: Part two, B. J. tion, M. T. Oberst, 393 C. W. Kennedy, & B. J. Polivka, Stewart & P. G. Archbold, 77 The richness of diversity, M. T. 415 INTROSPECTIVENESS Oberst, 161 HINDLIMB SUSPENSION Health consequences of loneliness in ELDERLY ‘ Alterations in skeletal muscle re- adolescents, N. E. Mahon, A. Everyday indicators of impaired lated to impaired physical mo- Yarcheski, & T. J. Yarcheski, 23 cognition: Development of a new bility: An empirical model, C. E. IV INFILTRATION OR EXTRA- screening scale, D. L. Algase & Kasper, A. L. McNulty, A. J. VASATION C. A. Beel-Bates, 57 Otto, & D. P. Thomas, 265 Effect of warm and cold applications The relationship between physical HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS on the resolution of IV infiltra- health and psychological well-being Attitudes of practicing nurses as pre- tions, M. T. Hastings-Tolsma, in elderly women: A developmental dictors of intended care behavior C. B. Yucha, J. Tompkins, L. perspective, S. M. Heidrich, 123 with persons who are HIV posi- Robson, & N. Szeverenyi, 171 The role of support surfaces and pa- tive: Testing the Ajzen—Fishbein tient attributes in preventing pres- theory of action, H. K. S. Lasch- KAPPA sure ulcers in elderly patients, inger & D. Goldenberg, 441 Kappa muddles together two sources M. G. Kemp, D. Kopanke, L. HIV PREVENTION of disagreement: Tetrachoric cor- Tordecilla, L. Fogg, S. Shott, V. Factors associated with use of safer relation is preferable, T. P. Matthiesen, & B. Johnson, 89 sex practices among college fresh- Hutchinson, 313 SUBJECT INDEX LETTERS across the first 6 months postpar- patients and staff, with compari- Re: “Attentional fatigue”. J. Sil- tum, J. T. Grace, 431 sons to somatically-ill samples, veira, 157 L. von Essen & P-O. Sjédén, 293 Response to J. Silveira’s letter. Re: NATIONAL CENTER FOR NURS- “Attentional fatigue”. B. Cimp- ING RESEARCH OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH rich, 157 Integration of biological and nursing NURSES Re: “Assessment of convergent and sciences: A 10-year plan to Corporate perspective of the role of discriminant validity’. J. R. enhance research and training the occupational health nurse, Atwood & A. S. Hinshaw, 231 (Special Feature), M. J. Cowan, K. J. Martin, L. A. Shortridge, Response to J. R. Atwood’s & A. S. J. Heinrich, M. Lucas, H. Sig- J. M. Dyehouse, & A. N. Mi- Hinshaw’s letter. Re: “Assess- mon, & A. S. Hinshaw, 3 gliozzi, 305 ment of convergent and discrimi- NICOTINE DEPENDENCE ORAL TEMPERATURES nant validity’. N. K. Lowe & Factors associated with nicotine de- Temporal variation in the effects of N. M. Ryan-Wenger, 233 pendence among African Ameri- iced water on oral temperature, Re: “Politics, policy, and research”. can women cigarette smokers, F. L. Cole, 107 S. A. Faux, 234 K. Ahijevych & M. E. Wewers, OUTCOMES LONELINESS 283 Nursing intervention studies require Health consequences of loneliness in NURSES outcome measures that are sensi- adolescents, N. E. Mahon, A. Attitudes of practicing nurses as pre- tive to change: Part two, B. J. Yarcheski, & T. J. Yarcheski, 23 dictors of intended care behavior Stewart & P. G. Archbold, 77 LOSS with persons who are HIV posi- Themes of loss and dying in caring tive: Testing the Ajzen-Fishbein for a family member with AIDS, theory of action, H. K. S. Lasch- PARENTAL HYPERTENSION M. A. Brown & G. Powell-Cope, inger & D. Goldenberg, 441 Self-disclosure and coping styles in 179 Corporate perspective of the role of men with cardiovascular reac- LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS the occupational health nurse, tivity, W. K. Hahn, J. A. Brooks, The confidence of Latina mothers in K. J. Martin, L. A. Shortridge, D. M. Hartsough, 275 the care of their low birth weight J. M. Dyehouse, & A. N. Mi- PARENTHOOD infants, L. K. Zahr, 335 gliozzi, 305 Mothers’ self-reports of parenthood The moderating effects of disposi- across the first 6 months postpar- MATERNAL CONFIDENCE tional affectivity on relationships tum, J. T. Grace, 431 The confidence of Latina mothers in between job characteristics and PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS the care of their low birth weight nurses’ job satisfaction, A. O. Variables related to caregiver behav- infants, L. K. Zahr, 335 Agho, 451 iors with cognitively impaired el- MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT NURSING ders in institutional settings, S. C. Maternal employment, family func- Factors influencing home care nurs- Burgener & R. Shimer, 193 tioning, and preterm infant devel- ing problems and nursing care, PATIENTS opment at 9 and 12 months, J. M. J. L. Helberg, 363 Perceived importance of caring be- Youngblut, C. J. Loveland-Cherry, NURSING INTERVENTIONS haviors to Swedish psychiatric in- & M. Horan, 33 The role of support surfaces and patients and staff, with compari- Single-item indicators in nursing re- patient attributes in preventing sons to somatically-ill samples, search, J. M. Youngblut & G. R. pressure ulcers in elderly patients, L. von Essen & P-O. Sjédén, 293 Casper, 459 M. G. Kemp, D. Kopanke, L. PERCEIVED HEALTH STATUS MEASUREMENT Tordecilla, L. Fogg, S. Shott, V. Health consequences of loneliness in Nursing intervention studies require Matthiesen, & B. Johnson, 89 adolescents, N. E. Mahon, A. outcome measures that are sensi- NURSING PRACTICE Yarcheski, & T. J. Yarcheski, 23 tive to change: Part two, B. J. Current nursing practice related to PERCEPTIONS Stewart & P. G. Archbold, 77 sexuality, L. K. Matocha & J. K. Perceived importance of caring be- MENTAL HEALTH Waterhouse, 371 haviors to Swedish psychiatric in- Caregiving tasks as predictors of NURSING RESOURCES patients and staff, with compari- mental health of wife caregivers The erosion of nursing resources: son to somatically-ill samples, L. of men with chronic obstructive Employee withdrawal behaviors, von Essen & P-O. Sjédén, 293 pulmonary disease, S. Cossette & L. C. Wise, 67 PHYSICAL IMMOBILITY L. Lévesque, 251 NURSING STAFF Alterations in skeletal muscle MOTHERHOOD Perceived importance of caring be- related to impaired physical mo- Mothers’ self-reports of parenthood haviors to Swedish psychiatric in- bility: An empirical model, C. E. RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH PHYSICAL IMMOBILITY Sum-of-products variables: A meth- SEXUALITY (Continued ) odological critique, D. Lauver & Current nursing practice related to Kasper, A. L. McNulty, A. J. T. R. Knapp, 385 sexuality, L. K. Matocha & J. K. Otto, & D. P. Thomas, 265 Waterhouse, 371 PREGNANCY QUALITATIVE RESEARCH SINGLE-ITEM INDICATORS Predictors of partner relationships Computer-assisted qualitative _ re- Single-item indicators in nursing re- during pregnancy and infancy, search, L. B. Taft, 379 search, J. M. Youngblut & G. R. R. T. Mercer, S. L. Ferketich, & The qualitative research audit trail: Casper, 459 J. F. DeJoseph, 45 A complex collection of docu- SKELETAL MUSCLE ATROPHY PREMENSTRUAL mentation, B. L. Rodgers & Alterations in skeletal muscle re- Cycle-phase changes in perceived K. V. Cowles, 219 lated to impaired physical mo- stress in women with varying lev- Theory unmasked: The uses and bility: An empirical model, C. E. els of premenstrual symptomatol- guises of theory in qualitative re- Kasper, A. L. McNulty, A. J. ogy, M. A. Brown & L. L. search, M. Sandelowski, 213 Otto, & D. P. Thomas, 265 Lewis, 423 SMOKING CESSATION PRENATAL RISK FACTORS RAT Psychosocial predictors of consump- Cerebral palsy: Evaluation of a mod- Alterations in skeletal muscle re- tion of sweets following smoking el of risk, B. J. Polivka, J. T. lated to impaired physical mo- cessation, M. L. Winkelstein & Nickel, & J. R. Wilkins HI, 113 bility: An empirical model, C. E. R. H. L. Feldman, 97 PRESSURE ULCERS Kasper, A. L. McNulty, A. J. SOCIAL STRESS MODEL OF The role of support surfaces and Otto, & D. P. Thomas, 265 SUBSTANCE ABUSE patient attributes in preventing RESEARCH GRANTS Empirical evidence for the social pressure ulcers in elderly pa- Integration of biological and nursing stress model of substance abuse, tients, M. G. Kemp, D. Kopanke, sciences: A 10-year plan to en- C. S. Lindenberg, S. C. Gendrop, L. Tordecilla, L. Fogg, S. Shott, hance research and training (Spe- & H. K. Reiskin, 351 V. Matthiesen, & B. Johnson, 89 cial Feature), M. J. Cowan, J. SOCIAL STRESSORS PRETERM INFANT DEVELOP- Heinrich, M. Lucas, H. Sigmon, The effect of environmental sound and MENT & A. S. Hinshaw, 3 communication on CCU patients’ Maternal employment, family func- RESEARCH TRAINING heart rate and blood pressure, tioning, and preterm infant devel- Integration of biological and nursing C. F. Baker, B. J. Garvin, C. W. opment at 9 and 12 months, J. M. sciences: A 10-year plan to en- Kennedy, & B. J. Polivka, 415 Youngblut, C. J. Loveland-Cherry, hance research and training (Spe- SOCIAL SUPPORT SOURCES & M. Horan, 33 cial Feature), M. J. Cowan, J. Social support sources and psycho- PROBLEMS Heinrich, M. Lucas, H. Sigmon, logical well-being in older women Factors influencing home care nurs- & A. S. Hinshaw, 3 with heart disease, M. M. Fried- ing problems and nursing care, man, 405 J. L. Helberg, 363 SAFER SEX SOMATIC AND PSYCHIATRIC PSYCHOMETRICS Factors associated with use of safer sex CARE Development and administration of practices among college freshmen, Perceived importance of caring be- a survey instrument for cross- C. Dilorio, M. Parsons, S. Lehr, haviors to Swedish psychiatric in- cultural research, S. Ferketich, L. D. Adame, & J. Carlone, 343 patients and staff, with compari- Phillips, & J. Verran, 227 SELF-DISCLOSURE sons to somatically-ill samples, Guidelines for using psychometric Self-disclosure and coping styles in L. von Essen & P-O. Sjédén, 293 consultants in nursing studies, men with cardiovascular reac- STRESS L. L. Davis & J. S. Grant, 151 tivity, W. K. Hahn, J. A. Brooks, Cycle-phase changes in perceived Kappa muddles together two sources & D. M. Hartsough, 275 stress in women with varying lev- of disagreement: Tetrachoric cor- SELF-EFFICACY els of premenstrual symptomatol- relation is preferable, T. P. Maternal confidence for labor: De- ogy, M. A. Brown & L. L. Hutchinson, 313 velopment of the childbirth self- Lewis, 423 Nursing intervention studies require efficacy inventory, N. K. Lowe, Empirical evidence for the social outcome measures that are sensi- 141 stress model of substance abuse, tive to change: Part two, B. J. SENSITIVITY C. S. Lindenberg, S. C. Gendrop, Stewart & P. G. Archbold, 77 Nursing intervention studies require & H. K. Reiskin, 351 Single-item indicators in nursing re- outcome measures that are sensi- STRESS PROCESS search, J. M. Youngblut & G. R. tive to change: Part two, B. J. The stress process in family care- Casper, 459 Stewart & P. G. Archbold, 77 givers of persons receiving che- SUBJECT INDEX 473 motherapy, K. L. Schumacher, adolescents, N. E. Mahon, A. Employee withdrawal behaviors, M. J. Dodd, & S. M. Paul, 395 Yarcheski, & T. J. Yarcheski, 23 L. C. Wise, 67 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Empirical evidence for the social TEMPORAL RHYTHMS WEIGHT MANAGEMENT stress model of substance abuse, Temporal variation in the effects of Body size values of white and black C. S. Lindenberg, S. C. Gendrop, iced water on oral temperature, women, J. D. Allan, K. Mayo, & & H. K. Reiskin, 351 FL. Cole,, 107 Y. Michel, 323 SUM-OF-PRODUCTS VARIABLES TETRACHORIC CORRELATION WITHDRAWAL Sum-of-products variables: A meth- Kappa muddles together two sources The erosion of nursing resources: odological critique, D. Lauver & of disagreement: Tetrachoric cor- Employee withdrawal behaviors, T. R. Knapp, 385 relation is preferable, T. P. L. C. Wise, 67 SURVEY ON SEXUALITY IN Hutchinson, 313 WOMEN NURSING PRACTICE (SSNP) THEORY Outcomes of specialized and tradi- Current nursing practice related to Theory unmasked: The uses and tional AIDS counseling programs sexuality, L. K. Matocha & J. K. guises of theory in qualitative re- for impoverished women of color, Waterhouse, 371 search, M. Sandelowski, 213 A. M. Nyamathi, B. Leake, J. SWEETS CONSUMPTION THREAT Flaskerud, C. Lewis, & C. Ben- Psychosocial predictors of consump- Relationships among selected ante- nett, 11 tion of sweets following smoking cedent variables and coping effec- The relationship between physical cessation, M. L. Winkelstein & tiveness in postmyocardial infarc- health and psychological well- R. H. L. Feldman, 97 tion patients, S. J. Bennett, 131 being in elderly women: A devel- SYMPTOM PATTERNS TURNOVER opmental perspective, S. M. Health consequences of loneliness in The erosion of nursing resources: Heidrich, 123 aMetc ee Reaeetr: RESEARCH tn NURSING & HEALTH AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 16 (1993) Adame, D. See Dilorio, C. Champion, V. Effects of a pro- Grace, J. T. Mothers’ self-reports of Agho, A. O. The moderating effects cedural/belief intervention on parenthood across the first 6 of dispositional affectivity on re- breast self-examination _ perfor- months postpartum, 431 lationships between job charac- mance, 163 Grant, J. S. See Davis, L. L. teristics and nurses’ job satisfac- Cimprich, B. Response to letter to tion, 451 the editor, 157 Hahn, W. K. Self-disclosure and Ahijevych, K. Factors associated Cole, F. L. Temporal variation in the coping styles in men with cardio- with nicotine dependence among effects of iced water on oral tem- vascular reactivity, 275 African American women ciga- perature, 107 Hartsough, D. M. See Hahn, rette smokers, 283 Cossette, S. Caregiving tasks as pre- W. K. Aldag, J. C. See Hill, P. D. dictors of mental health of wife Hastings-Tolsma, M. T. Effect of Algase, D. L. Everyday indicators caregivers of men with chronic warm and cold applications on the of impaired cognition: Develop- obstructive pulmonary disease, resolution of IV infiltrations, 171 ment of a new screening scale, 57 251 Heidrich, S. M. The relationship be- Allan, J. D. Body size values of Cowan, M. J. Integration of biolog- tween physical health and psycho- white and black women, 323 ical and nursing sciences: A 10- logical well-being in_ elderly Archbold, P. G. See Stewart, B. J. year plan to enhance research and women: A developmental per- Atwood, J. R. Letter to the editor, training (Special Feature), 3 spective, 123 251 Cowles, K. V. See Rodgers, B. L. Heinrich, J. See Cowan, M. J. Helberg, J. L. Factors influencing Baker, C. F. The effect of environ- Davis, L. L. Guidelines for using home care nursing problems and mental sound and communication psychometric consultants in nurs- nursing care, 363 on CCU patients’ heart rate and ing studies, 151 Hill, P. D. Insufficient milk supply blood pressure, 415 DeJoseph, J. F. See Mercer, R. T. among black and white breast- Becker, P. T. Editorial: A lingering Dilorio, C. Factors associated with feeding mothers, 203 identity crisis, 87 use of safer sex practices among Hinshaw, A. S. See Cowan, M. J.; Beel-Bates, C. A. See Algase, college freshmen, 343 see also Atwood, J. R. DE: Dodd, M. J. See Schumacher, Horan, M. See Youngblut, J. M. Benner, P. See Janson-Bjerklie, S. K.. L. Hutchinson, T. P. Kappa muddles Bennett, C. See Nyamathi, A. M. Dyehouse, J. M. See Martin, K. J. together two sources of disagree- Bennett, S. J. Relationships among ment: Tetrachoric correlation is selected antecedent variables and preferable, 313 Faux, S. A. Letter to the editor, 234 coping effectiveness in post- myocardial infarction patients, Feldman, R. H. L. See Winkelstein, Janson-Bjerklie, S. Predicting the M. L. 131 outcomes of living with asthma, Benoliel, J. Q. Letter to the editor, Ferketich, S. L. Development and 241 administration of a survey instru- 317 Johnson, B. See Kemp, M. G. ment for cross-cultural research, Brooks, J. A. See Hahn, W. K. Brown, M. A. Cycle-phase changes 227; see also Mercer, R. T.; see Kasper, C. E. Alterations in skeletal also Janson-Bjerklie, S. in perceived stress in women with muscle related to impaired physi- varying levels of premenstrual Flaskerud, J. See Nyamathi, A. M. cal mobility: An empirical model, Fogg, L. See Kemp, M. G. symptomatology, 423 265 Friedman, M. M. Social support Brown, M. A. Themes of loss and Kemp, M. G. The role of support sources and psychological well- dying in caring for a family mem- surfaces and patient attributes in ber with AIDS, 179 being in older women with heart preventing pressure ulcers in el- Burgener, S. C. Variables related to disease, 405 derly patients, 89 caregiver behaviors with cog- Kennedy, C. W. See Baker, C. F. nitively impaired elders in institu- Garvin, B. J. See Baker, C. F. Knapp, T. R. See Lauver, D. tional settings, 193 Gendrop, S. C. See Lindenberg, Kopanke, D. See Kemp, M. G. es Carlone, J. See Dilorio, C. Goldenberg, D. See Laschinger, Laschinger, H. K. S. Attitudes of Casper, G. R. See Youngblut, J. M. H. K. S. practicing nurses as predictors of 481 482 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH Laschinger, H. K. S. (Continued) counseling programs for impov- studies require outcome measures intended care behavior with per- erished women of color, 11 that are sensitive to change: Part sons who are HIV positive: Test- two, 77 ing the Ajzen—Fishbein theory of Oberst, M. T. Editorial: Holism, Szeverenyi, N. See Hastings- reasoned action, 441 holes, and wholes, 1; Editorial: Tolsma, M. T. Lauver, D. Sum-of-products vari- The richness of diversity, 161; ables: A methodological critique, Editorial: Moving on... , 239; Taft, L. B. Computer-assisted quali- 385 Editorial: Possibilities and pitfalls tative research, 379 Leake, B. See Nyamathi, A. M. in triangulation, 393 Thomas, D. P. See Kasper, C. E. Lehr, S. See Dilorio, C. Otto, A. J. See Kasper, C. E. Tompkins, J. See Hastings-Tolsma, Lévesque, L. See Cossette, S. M. T. Lewis, C. See Nyamathi, A. M. Parsons, M. See Dilorio, C. Tordecilla, L. See Kemp, M. G. Lewis, L. L. See Brown, M. A. Paul, S. M. See Schumacher, Lindenberg, C. S. Empirical evi- Kok, Verran, J. See Ferketich, S. dence for the social stress model Phillips, L. See Ferketich, S. von Essen, L. Perceived importance of substance abuse, 351 Polivka, B. J. Cerebral palsy: Eval- of caring behaviors to Swedish Loveland-Cherry, C. J. See Young- uation of a model of risk, 113. psychiatric inpatients and staff, blut, J. M. See Baker, C. F. with comparisons to somatically- Lowe, N. K. Maternal confidence Powell-Cope, G. See Brown, M. A. ill samples, 293 for labor: Development of the childbirth self-efficacy inventory, Reiskin, H. K. See Lindenberg, Waterhouse, J. K. See Matocha, 141 Cie: LK. Lowe, N. K. Letter to the editor, Robson, L. See Hastings-Tolsma, Wewers, M. E. See Ahijevych, K. 233 M. T. Wilkins, J. R. Ill. See Polivka, Lucas, M. See Cowan, M. J. Rodgers, B. L. The qualitative re- B,J. search audit trail: A complex col- Winkelstein, M. L. Psychosocial pre- lection of documentation, 219 dictors of consumption of sweets Mahon, N. E. Health consequences Ryan-Wenger, N. M. See Lowe, following smoking cessation, 97 of loneliness in adolescents, 23 N. K. Wise, L. C. The erosion of nursing Martin, K. J. Corporate perspective resources: Employee withdrawal of the role of the occupational Sandelowski, M. Theory unmasked: behaviors, 67 health nurse, 305 The uses and guises of theory in Matocha, L. K. Current nursing qualitative research, 213 Yarcheski, A. See Mahon, N. E. practice related to sexuality, 371 Schmitt, M. H. Editorial: Knowl- Yarcheski, T. J. See Mahon, N. E. Matthiesen, V. See Kemp, M. G. edge or nursing knowledge?, 321 Youngblut, J. M. Maternal employ- Mayo, K. See Allan, J. D. Schumacher, K. L. 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