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SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 32 AIDS, and psychosocial research, 757-765 prevention, 783-791 popular attitudes in Zaire, 917-930 in Africa, 967—980 risk perception and hostility, 1137-1142 prevention, 1367-1378 (see also HIV infection) amenorrhea, in Zaire, 343—347 anxiety, response of dental students, 229-232 asthma, and primary care for children, 65—70 racial inequalities among children, 831-836 Bamako initiative, 745-755 Bangladesh, and infant deaths, 43—49 women’s health education, 959-961 Bell’s palsy, 559-563 bereavement, grief resolution in hospice and hospital wards, 295-304 biopsychosocial health, 107-108 Brazil, diet and social factors in, 1229-1235 British National Health Service, 441-454 Cameroon, child mortality, 1341-1349 Canada, attitudes about Caesarean births, 1283—1289 cancer, patient care, 83-87 and coping styles, 627-632 and quality of life, 697-704 communication with patients, 725-731 factors affecting treatment, 813-818 the problem of patient under-reporting, 98 1—987 measuring knowledge of, 1245-1255 lung cancer among women, 1105-1110 chemotherapy refusers, 1327-1340 cardiac disease, depression and acute myocardial infarction, 1017-1027 child health, 29-34 primary care for asthmatics, 65-70 and socio-economic differences in Sweden, 403—410 in Zaire, 667-675 malnutrition in Malawi, 887-898 mothers of the chronically ill, 1291-1296 mortality in Cameroon, 1341-1349 China, aging and disability in, 649-665 Chinese medicine, 261-266 clinical decision making, 853-866 clinical research, and conflicts of value and role, 333-342 with anti-HIV drugs, 1161-1167 clinical trials and perceived benefit, 35—42 xvii colonial Africa, pioneer medical missions, 1—10 nutrition in Tanganyika, 11—14 community care, 633-642 for AIDS, 71-76 its formulation, 909-915 screening programmes, 1269-1274 community nursing, 65-102 confidentiality, 279-286 and general practice, 153-157 coping behaviour, in Danish slaughterhouses, 15-27 cost-effectiveness, analysis of alternative treatment of kidney stones, 1401-1412 decision making, among patients, 35-42 among physicians and nurses, 166—174 in dentistry, 287—294 in clinical practice, 853-866 Denmark, job strain among slaughterhouse workers, 15-27 dentistry, treatment of anxious patients by dental students, 229-232 dental insurance, 287-294 dental decision making, 287—294 dentists’ adherence to national guidelines, 1263—1268 diabetes, and self care, 689-696 doctor-patient relationship, 1301-1310 and medical knowledge, 193-196 questions and communication, 541-548, 627-632 and communication with cancer patients, 725-731 the case of infertility, 875-885 communication about death, 943-952 informed consent in Japan, 1007-1016 communication analysis, 1143-1150 donor insemination, 273—278 dracunculiasis, control, 1319-1326 drug advertising, in the Nordic countries, 465-471 for psychiatric use, 867-874 dysentery, and statistical uncertainties in India, 211-219 elderly, and home care, 77-81 and patient compliance, 89—94 mortality by social class in Sweden, 437—440 Swedish policy making, 491-497 and the care for renal disease, 565—577 and health services in China, 649-665 emergency department, health belief intervention, 1183-1189 epidemiology, 102-106 morbidity among Swedish farmers (1978-1983), 305-309 patterns in Sri Lanka, 793-804 travelling waves of AIDS, 847-852 epilepsy, and public attitudes in central Ethiopia, 203-209 Equador, primary health services, 1327-1336 Ethiopia, and mental illness, 197-201 attitude towards epilepsy, 203-209 xViii family support. end wermmemal care. 5 $0) Fratns pcasee co,mte m, 14). 164 the beakt® of eugremm, 1219-1277 genadnde Gerpre,wmo n, 17). 140 and brett emmguskty 5% Mee amd breth metus 425 4 Grug edver@ tSceasdimemenrsng O 65 4°! and beet’ tetevsour 5°) ‘HD YEN& eamobbang opetiemrme HF |H r’ beelth dafSercmm Umbec bomtieen s 1OS 1E vensbom o petierm of Gute peu commemcsboms, | 143-1150 dafferemcm o carer petterte among herent pieyecneme 1169 1181 genera! practae. and comfdemmelty (15 11° 27) Dee and job seeteefection, 1111-1119 Great Brvtacn wtus! Bherekestor end AIDS perenntacn HS 79! Greece. and thelewem%m% s6 4 Guatinowetndgm: sahowl omiathcx.wecu eme 15°) 128! handscap. prodinmme: « Semngel 26" 5°) om the welfarwaete . 4)" 14 weet wetefwoath cpitrywace cGerea 141° 1404 health beheviamcd egr:mde r 1) ‘Hp health teibefs. of theleas Cosrwm ce "Stef evalua@h Noorewe , 14!) las undervciotemmemn dhmae nwgre (9) | adolmncnmts parunopf treda fcore MI N anime 22) 228 and behaviour change. }!! 120 and menetrus! sttetwdes ot indies 6 )') and AIDS, 67)-48! and mammogrept; *)) 4! show AIDS @ Zane, 917-9 and petaeet commpleemce 1/6) | 109 of cancer, 1345-1255 in Gustemals, 1275-128! among Nigertas parents, 1779.1" health care, in Cape Town council howls, 11 )-100 orgamande Grbswerhy oof werva m 4) ‘D4 and the informe! extor, WW? 4) and dustiermem‘t! * 54 and diutributive juste, 45.17" for the ageng and Gusbied & Chon 649 46! estabintung proorttam 77) "8! and raped appremel9 9)! the Zambebveyeinems s10 °% lcm of the poor, 1097-110) the influence of job sstudacamtonigo GnP 1111-1119 and dxxtor pees! comemuncieton |W) 1510 health care servicm. orgemstion management amd deirwery 44! 524 tn Commvuervre showtetey. 6 6) 4s opimons of utihgere om ledae | We | oe) health education on rural Rangiadewh ¥% oe! health inequab}t%%a m4& 0 Comparative admamoe retm for ited exthmetae a New Zealand. 831-4 in Zimbabwean health care, 1079-1088 among migrants in France, 1219-1227 health prevention, the role of medical anthropologists, 1269-1274 prostitution and AIDS, 1367-1378 health service resources, and infant deaths in Bangladesh, 43—49 immunization in Senegal, 249-259 health status, 1413-1416 health workers, in rural Papua New Guinea, 159-165 HIV infection, and community care, 71-76 and male prostitutes, 535-539 perceptions of risk, 221-228 and homosexual men, 683—688 heroin and heterosexual relations, 1037-1050 and clinical trials, 1161-1167 (see also AIDS) Holland, confidentiality in general practice, 153-157 homosexuality, and HIV in men, 683-688 hospice movement, patient and family needs, 83-87 comparisons with conventional care, 147-152 and grief resolution, 295-304 diffusion patterns, 847-852 and communications about death, 943-952 immunization, in Senegal, 249-259 India, and dysentery, 211-219 health beliefs, 349-351 informed consent in, 1389-1392 infant mortality, in Bangladesh, 43-49 infertility, problems posed for the doctor-patient relationship, 1875-1885 influenza, Nigerian pandemic, 1393-1399 Israel, life events and gender differences, 1089-1096 gender differences in physician careers, 1169-1181 Japan, and informed consent, 1007-1016 Laos, psychiatric disorder among refugees, 1029-1036 leukaemia, and farm practices, 1067-1073 life style, 899-908 Malawi, national sample surveys for nutritional surveillance, 887-898 malnutrition, and traditional beliefs in Pakistan, 175-191 and surveys in Malawi, 887-898 medical career choice, and clinical experience, 327-332 medical education, and clinical experience, 327-332 medical ethics, 591-599 and the research ethics, 333-342 the case of Bell’s palsy, 559-563 and doctor-patient communication, 725-731 informed consent in India, 1389-1392 medical library services, 51-57 medical missions, in colonial Africa, 1-10 mental health, and depression among women, 127-140 in rural Ethiopia, 197—201 among mothers of unwanted babies, 241-247 community versus hospital care, 483—489 Swedish services, 499-506 the use of pejorative terminology, 623 the self-help movement among former mental patients, 1121-1128 and sleep patterns, 1237—1243 migrants, health in France, 1219-1227 mobidity, the problem of flawed data, 211-219 and mortality patterns in the Netherlands (1981-1985), 1129-1136 narative analysis, among AIDS patients, 757-765 Netherlands, culture shock among children, 29-34 health expectancy (1981-1985), 1129-1136 New Zealand, comparative admission rates among young asthmatics, 831-836 Nigeria, disease control, 1319-1326 rural health in, 1351—1360 beliefs about childhood diseases, 1379-1387 influenza (1918-1919), 1393-1399 Norway, and concepts of health, 141-146 modern and traditional medicine in, 549-552 nursing, and compliance among the elderly, 89-94 among HIV patients, 71-76 and understanding common health terms, 193-196 and decision making, 167-174 and appraisal systems, 553-558 occupational stress among psychiatric staff, 819-830 nutrition, in colonial Tanganyika, 11—14 obstetrics, training programme for midwives, 931-942 Canadian attitudes and practices, 1283-1289 occupational health, 15—27 among women, 805-811 stress among psychiatric nurses, 819-830 work organization and smoking behaviour, 837-846 psychosocial variation among employees, 1051-1056 dangers of pesticide exposure, 1067-1073 clerical workers and maternity, 1425-1433 occupational prestige, variations across medical specialties, 321-326 onchocerciasis, in Guatemala, 1275-1281 pain, and repetition strain injury (RSI), 601-612 ethnic variations, 1063-1066 pain centres, in France, 353-354 Pakistan, traditional perceptions of malnutrition, 175-191 Papua New Guinea, and rural health workers, 159-165 and the train of midwives, 613-618 parasitology, guineaworm control, 1319-1326 onchoceriasis, 1275-1281 patients’ decision making, and clinical trials, 35—42 pharmaceuticals, the supply of essential drugs in Africa, 1201-1218 post-menstrual stress, 525-534 pregnancy, mental health and the unwanted baby, 241-247 delayed ante-natal care, 715-723 preventive medicine, factors in mammography participation, 733-74] cervical screening in London, 953-957 dracunculiasis immunisation programme in Nigeria, 1319-1326 primary health care, 89-94 and library services, 51-57 for asthmatic children, 65-70 in Equador, 1327-1336 professional power, 643-648 prostitution, and AIDS infection, 535-539 AIDS and preventive behaviour, 1367-1378 public health medicine, 103-106 quality of life, bone marrow transplantation, 697-704 among cancer patients, 981-987, 1337-1340 refugees, and psychiatric disorder, 1029-1036 religion, and stress, 1257-1262 renal disease, and the elderly, 565-577 treatment costs, 1401-1412 repetition strain injury, 601-612 self-help, its politics among former mental patients, 1121-1128 self-help groups, and ethical issues, 591-599 and diabetes, 689-696 home monitoring, 1057-1061 Senegal, its immunisation campaign, 249-259 handicapped in, 267-272 serum lipids, in urban Brazil, 1229-1235 sexual behaviour, male prostitution and AIDS, 535-539 male sexuality and AIDS, 683-688 and AIDS prevention, 783-791 drugs and HIV, 1037-1050 sleep, and psychological position, 1237-1243 smoking, 623-624, 837-846 in Sweden, 619-622 gender differences, 989-1005 and socio-economic status among women with lung cancer, 1105-1110 and life expectancy in the United States, 1151-1159 and occupation, 1297-1300 social class, and health inequality, 359-439 social networks, 767-771 among the elderly, 77-81 and welfare, 507-515 social support, among the chronically ill, 705-714 South Africa, and health care strategies, 117-126 Soviet medicine, 109-110 Sri Lanka, health on the tea estates, 793-804 stress, life events and sleep, 1237-1243 and religion, 1257-1262 suicide, and fire arms in the United States, 1311-1313 Seoden. agricultural mortedity (1976-1983), 305-309 and health inequality, 45-39) sxro-ccomomec differences in child mortality, 403-410 vaemploandy mmorteabnty,t 419-423 moratmonag tlhe cthderyty, 437-440 the wery old and ideas of the welfare state, 445-464 heath poly, 473.48! and health poly, 491-497 amd the mental health system, 479 S06 wmmokingin , 619-622 Temgenytha, and sutrition, ||-14 eretogeams e6 nheatltyh ,ris k, 1191-1198 termina! care, §3-47, 147-152, 943-992 and family relaponshiga9$ - 102 thelewope Cmremes W 64 Thad World, 745.755 tadmons! health bebefs, in Pakistan, 175-19! wedmons! medaine. in China, 26! -2 66 « Norway, 549-45) Cree indsan practces, |) - 1 6 emqulande heealthr ca,re, 449 454 enemmpioytent, amd mortabty in Sweden (1980-1986), 419-424 Uemed States of Amenca. confidentiality i general practice, 153-157 ile expectancy among cigaretic mmokers, 1151-1159 suaacnda Grde earm a, 1311-131) women + health. the case of Gepresmon, 177-140 éeprande unswantmed obertnhs 24! -247 end the menstrucayclle , $25.56 resmng progfrora mudmurwmes e61s3-6 18 Gelayed antenatal care, 715-72) sttttowatrdsu madmmoegrasph y. 7)}- 74! amd Gomerosle. t80x5 4 1! tesGetcmomns ein brneastt cam er. 615-8158 amd moadevler) tramng program9)m! e94 2 educie Baangblsdoeshn 9 99 96! hung cancer mortality, 1105-1110 otutetncal atutudes and pracuom wm Canada, |2 83-1289 matroebe orf clnericaal wlorke rs, 1425-1433 Zasre. powt-partem sbeunene 4} MW" heakth programmes in. 667 675 popular belief about AIDS, 917-90 Zambebeor. health care equity, 1079 1088 AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 32 P. N. Jr, 1229 Castro C. E., 1327 Abebe M., 203 Chandra P. S., 349 (RN) Gaumer H. R., 535 Abel T., 899 Chaturvedi S. K., 349 (RN) Gebre-Mariam A., 203 Aboud F. E., 197 Adeniyi J. D., 1319 Christie V. M., 549 Gerbert B., 677 Adetunji J. A., 1379 Clark J. A., 853 Gerein N. M., 667 Clarke R. V., 1311 (RN) Gerhardt U., 1437 Ainsworth-Smith I., 273 Albu R. E., 613 Clements W. M., 1077 (BR-A) Gilbar O., 1337 Cliff A. D., 1075 (BR-A) Gilden N., 1191 Alemagno S. A., 311 Allen B., 627 Coburn M., 1161 Gill D. G., 565 Alto W. A., 613 Cohen L. J., 867 Ginneken J. K. S. van, 1129 Andersen M., 241 Cohen S. J., 1057 Goldblatt P., 1105 Collignon R., 355 (BR-A) Goldie N., 499 Anderson G. M., 1283 Andersson L., 491 Coombes C., 627 Golding J., 715 Ankrah E. M., 967 Cooper C. L., 963 Gomez L. C., 1327 Annett H., 909 Corah N. L., 229 Gonzales-Peralta C., 1275 Cunningham P., 1097 Good C. M.., | Anson O., 1089 Antoni M., 1219 Curbow B., 697 Gourgoulianis K. L., 623 (LE) Graham H., 507 Appelberg K., 1051 Graham S. B., 93! Arber S., 425, 1105 Davies R., 1079 Grant K. R., 579 Azevedo M. J., 1341 Dawson J., 683 Green R. H., 745 Dawson N. J., 83 D., 1161 Baca C. L. T., 1327 Deber R. B., 167 Grembowski D., 287 Bailey E. J., 1269 Dissevelt A. G., 1129 Grim C. E., 1057 Djunghu B., 343 Baker D., 359 Dontas A. S., 695 (BR-A) Groenewegen P. P., ill Baker F., 697 Gwynne G., 1327 Dorsey M., 1263 Balson P. M., 535, 1161 Dos Santos J. E., 1229 Baumann A. O., 167 Doyle Y., 953 Beauregard K., 1097 Hadlow J., 193 Becker C., 355 (BR-A) Dressler W. W., 1229 Hadorn D. C., 773 Becker G., 875 Duran-Arenas L., 643 Haggett P., 1075 (BR-A) Beenstock M., 211 Hagglund U., 465 Bennegadi R., 1219 Edema J. M. P., 1437 Benrekassa J., 1219 Eden A. R., 559 Bensing J., 1301 Ekstedt J., 203 Hall E. M., 837 Berk M. L., 1097 Emerick R. E., 1121 Halper T., 234 (BR-A) Berman S. H., 1245 Enkin M. W., 1283 Handy J. A., 819 Berridge V., 355 (BR-A) Erde E. L., 559 Hannah W. J., 1283 Bertrand J. T., 343, 917 Erlichman C., 35 Birenbaum L. K., 95 Ewan C., 601 Bodewitz H., 1191 Boehnlein J. K., 1029 Falck H., 964 Bond J., 71 Fassin D., 267 Heap M.., 117 Bond §S., 71 Fetting J. H., 813 Heckmann R. C., 1257 Bonneh D. Y., 1089 Fielding R., 1017 Heijbel J., 203 Bosenge N., 917 Fine S., 35 Heikkinen E., 965 (BR-A) Boulton M., 683 Fineberg N. S., 1057 Hekster G. B., 353 (BAW) Bourdillon F., 1219 Firkowska-Mankiewicz A., 109 Hentschel U., 107 (BAW) - Bousfield L., 757 (BAW) Herxheimer A., 355 (BR-R) Breetvelt I. S., 981 Fiset L., 287 Brieger W. R., 1319 Fitzpatrick R., 683 Brooks C. H., 327 Florian V., 1291 Brooks L., 725 Ferde O. H., 141 Brooks N. A., 1417 Forsgren L., 203 Brower A. M., 963 (BR-A) Foster S., 1201 Bruce N. G., 103 (RN) Foy C., 71 Buckler R. E., 1257 Fredén L., 499 Huraux-Rendu C., 1219 Burrows G., 233 (BR-A) Freidson E., 111 (BR-A) Hutten J. B. F., 111! Bury M., 449 Friedman E. H., 1317 (LE) Hyslop N., 1161 Fujimiya T., 1007 Caldwell J. C., 355 (BR-R), 793 Furuno J., 1007 Fylkesnes K., 141 Ikels C., 649 Caldwell P., 793 Campbell C. A., 1367 Ilisley R., 359, 1199 (BR-A) Campbell J., 565 Gabe J., 449 S. R., 565 Cardy R. L., 553 Gajanayake 1., 793 Irabo G., 613 Carmel S., 1089 Galinsky M. J., 1075 (BR-A) Irwin K., 917 Cassell E. J., 1315 (BR-R) Gallagher E. B., 234 (BR-R) Iversen L., 767 XXV Jamieson A., 1199 (BR-A) Meeuwesen L., 1143 Richardson S. T., 1067 Jayaprakash. M. R., 1389 Meleis A. I., 1425 Rifkin S., 909 Jeffreys M., 965 (BR-R), 1199 (BR-R) Melia K., 1436 Riska E., 465 Jenkinson C., 1413 Mendola P., 229 Robertson R. L., 1327 Jochelson K., 112 (BR-R) Mesters I., 65 Robinson I., 279 Johansson G., 837 Mibandumba N., 917 Robinson M. A., 95 Johnson J. V., 837 Milgrom P., 287 Rogers R. G., 1151 Jones P. K., 1183 Miller J., 1435 Romanov K.., 1051 Jones S. L., 1183 Miller J. Z., 1057 Rose F. D. 1063 Mitchell E. A., 831 Rose S. D., 963 (BR-A) Kale O. O., 1319 Mittag H., 783 Mondragoén D., 1137 Kandrack M.-A., 579 Kane S., 1037 Montano D. E., 733 Katz J., 1183 Moore L. J., 1029 Keeping J. D., 241 Morrison J., 241 Kelly R. B., 311 Morse E. V., 535, 1161 Kempen G. I. J. M., 77 Morse J. M., 1361 Kennedy M., 643 Mosterd N., 65 Kerson T. S., 964 (BR-A) Msukwa L. A. H., 887 Kiang W. P., 1007 Mukoka M., 917 Kinzoni M., 343 Mull D. S., 175 Kirkman-Liff B., 1137 Munier A., 959 (RN) Kishore Kumar K. V., 1389 Munkolenkole K., 917 Klein R. E., 1275 Muremeri C., 917 Kleinman D. L., 867 Murray C., 1077 (BR-A) Kloos H., 743 (BR-R) Kolehmainen-Aitken R.-L., 159 Nachtigall R. D., 875 Najman J. M., 233 (BR-R), 241 Korodi C., 553 Scotto J. C., 1219 Nzilambi N., 917 at Koskenvuo M., 1051 » 147, 943 Kristensen T. S., 15 A., 579 Krulik T., 1291 » 725 Krupinski J., 233 (BR-A) J., 7 Krust K., 1263 ares Lako C. J., 153 $&2 afr e Lantum D. N., 1341 Larson C. P., 197 Pee? Larson D. B., 1257 >on Lawson A., 591 Lee N. C., 917 —; Leenders F. R. H., 29 Leloup M., 1219 Overman P., 1263 Leone M. C., 321 Lester D., 1311 (RN) Pattishall E. G. Jr, 111 (BR-R) Levenson A., 1089 ut Lewis M., 112 (BR-A) Lindenthal J. J., 153 Little M., 11 Llewellyn-Thomas H. A., 35 Lockwood G. A., 725 1 der, 1143 Loewenson R., 1079 &rt e G., 419 Lolas F., 107 (BAW) H. F., 1315( BR-A) Pierre K.. D. "1283 I! Lowy E., 601 P5e0 e Luft F. C., 1057 ail LundbergO ., 385, 619 (RN) ib Macintyre S., 395 C., 411, 1105 Maclean H. M., 689 G. S., 1341 Maguire B. T., 677 Mangani N., 343 Margolis R. J., 963 (BR-A) Swartz L., 1361 Mayberry W., 1263 Mays N., 1401 Mbuyi K., 917 McGreal M. J., 35 McKinlay J. B., 853 McLean J., 683 MacLennan W. J., 1077 MacLeod R., 112 (BR-A) Meertens R., 65

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