Index to Volume 25 Subject Index Book Reviews Achievement and Addiction: A Guide to the Treatment of Professionals, by Edgar P. Nace. November, p. 471. Return to Community: Building Support Systems for People With Psychiatric Disabilities, by Paul J. Carling. February, p. 117. Social Work in Mental Health: Trends and Issues, edited by Uri Aviram. November, p. 470. Brief Reports Developing an integrated information system for specialized addiction treatment agencies. February, pp. 100-107. Geographic market areas for psychiatric and medical outpatient treatment. February, pp. 108-116. Mental health and substance abuse treatment services for dually diagnosed clients: Results of a statewide survey of county administrators. Feb- ruary, pp. 83-92. Oklahoma City: Disaster challenges mental health and medical administrators. February, pp. 93-99 Services utilization before and after the prospective payment system by patients with somatization disorder. February, pp. 76-82. Children/Youth/Families The development of a statewide continuous evaluation system for the Texas Children’s Mental Health Plan: A total quality management ap- proach. May, pp. 194-207. An ecological model for school-based mental health services for urban low-income aggressive children. February, pp. 64-75. The ecology of outcomes: System accountability in children’s mental health. May, pp. 136-150. Managing what you measure: Creating outcome-driven systems of care for youth with serious emotional disturbances. May, pp. 177-193. Multiagency outcome evaluation of children’s services: A case study. May, pp. 163-176. Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. Professional-led versus family-led support groups: Exploring the differences. November, pp. 437-445. Use of the child and adolescent functional assessment scale (CAFAS) as an outcome measure in clinical settings. August, pp. 325-336. Utilization management analysis for children’s mental health services. February, pp. 35-42. Commentaries From many into one: Addressing the crisis of quality in managed behavioral health care at the millennium. May, pp. 233-237. Implementation of Medicaid managed mental health care in Iowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Outcomes and accountability from a family perspective. May, pp. 230-232. Costs Benefits and costs of supported employment from three perspectives. February, pp. 22-34. Consumers as mental health providers: First-person accounts of benefits and limitations. November, pp. 397-411. Services utilization before and after the prospective payment system by patients with somatization disorder. February, pp. 76-82. Dedication Lawrence W. Rouse, Ph.D.: December 31, 1954—-August 20, 1996. May, p. 135. Editor’s Notes/Comments Editor’s Comments. November, p. 464. Editor’s Note. February, p. 6. Editor’s Note. August, p. 251. Special Issue Editor’s Note. May, pp. 132-134. Inpatient Facilities Characteristics of short-stay admissions to a psychiatric inpatient service. August, pp. 337-345. Interactions between group homes and neighbors: Neighbor preferences. November, pp. 425-436. Using client satisfaction surveys to evaluate and improve services in locked and unlocked adult inpatient facilities. February, pp. 51-63. Letters to the Editor/Responses Letter on “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 465-466. Letter on “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 467. Authors’ Response. November, pp. 468-469. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 25:4 November 1998 Index to Volume 25 Subject Index Book Reviews Achievement and Addiction: A Guide to the Treatment of Professionals, by Edgar P. Nace. November, p. 471. Return to Community: Building Support Systems for People With Psychiatric Disabilities, by Paul J. Carling. February, p. 117. Social Work in Mental Health: Trends and Issues, edited by Uri Aviram. November, p. 470. Brief Reports Developing an integrated information system for specialized addiction treatment agencies. February, pp. 100-107. Geographic market areas for psychiatric and medical outpatient treatment. February, pp. 108-116. Mental health and substance abuse treatment services for dually diagnosed clients: Results of a statewide survey of county administrators. Feb- ruary, pp. 83-92. Oklahoma City: Disaster challenges mental health and medical administrators. February, pp. 93-99 Services utilization before and after the prospective payment system by patients with somatization disorder. February, pp. 76-82. Children/Youth/Families The development of a statewide continuous evaluation system for the Texas Children’s Mental Health Plan: A total quality management ap- proach. May, pp. 194-207. An ecological model for school-based mental health services for urban low-income aggressive children. February, pp. 64-75. The ecology of outcomes: System accountability in children’s mental health. May, pp. 136-150. Managing what you measure: Creating outcome-driven systems of care for youth with serious emotional disturbances. May, pp. 177-193. Multiagency outcome evaluation of children’s services: A case study. May, pp. 163-176. Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. Professional-led versus family-led support groups: Exploring the differences. November, pp. 437-445. Use of the child and adolescent functional assessment scale (CAFAS) as an outcome measure in clinical settings. August, pp. 325-336. Utilization management analysis for children’s mental health services. February, pp. 35-42. Commentaries From many into one: Addressing the crisis of quality in managed behavioral health care at the millennium. May, pp. 233-237. Implementation of Medicaid managed mental health care in Iowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Outcomes and accountability from a family perspective. May, pp. 230-232. Costs Benefits and costs of supported employment from three perspectives. February, pp. 22-34. Consumers as mental health providers: First-person accounts of benefits and limitations. November, pp. 397-411. Services utilization before and after the prospective payment system by patients with somatization disorder. February, pp. 76-82. Dedication Lawrence W. Rouse, Ph.D.: December 31, 1954—-August 20, 1996. May, p. 135. Editor’s Notes/Comments Editor’s Comments. November, p. 464. Editor’s Note. February, p. 6. Editor’s Note. August, p. 251. Special Issue Editor’s Note. May, pp. 132-134. Inpatient Facilities Characteristics of short-stay admissions to a psychiatric inpatient service. August, pp. 337-345. Interactions between group homes and neighbors: Neighbor preferences. November, pp. 425-436. Using client satisfaction surveys to evaluate and improve services in locked and unlocked adult inpatient facilities. February, pp. 51-63. Letters to the Editor/Responses Letter on “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 465-466. Letter on “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 467. Authors’ Response. November, pp. 468-469. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 25:4 November 1998 Managed Care Designing a system for managing the performance of mental health managed care: An example from New York State’s prepaid mental health plan. August, pp. 269-278. Implementation of Medicaid managed mental health care in lowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Managed care and medication compliance: Implications for chronic depression. November, pp. 367-376. Managed care and technical efficiency in outpatient substance abuse treatment units. November, pp. 377-396. Managed care as a platform for cross-system integration. August, pp. 252-268. Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. Medicaid Implementation of Medicaid managed mental health care in Iowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. Mental Health Services The Americans with Disabilities Act, mental disability, and employment practices. August, pp. 312-324. A brief medical necessity scale for mental disorders: Reliability, validity, and clinical utility. November, pp. 412-424. Collaboration between a state alliance for the mentally ill and a state mental health authority in monitoring the consequences of downsizing. February, pp. 43-50. The development of a statewide continuous evaluation system for the Texas Children’s Mental Health Plan: A total quality management ap- proach. May, pp. 194-207. Implementation of Medicaid managed mental health care in Iowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Managing smarter: A decision support system for mental health providers. November, pp. 446-455. Mental health and substance abuse treatment services for dually diagnosed clients: Results of a statewide survey of county administrators. Feb- ruary, pp. 83-92. Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. The formal mental health care burden among recently deinstitutionalized patients. August, pp. 346-356. Outcomes The ecology of outcomes: System accountability in children’s mental health. May, pp. 136-150. Managing care across systems to improve outcomes for families and communities. May, pp. 217-229. Managing what you measure: Creating outcome-driven systems of care for youth with serious emotional disturbances. May, pp. 177-193. Multiagency outcome evaluation of children’s services: A case study. May, pp. 163-176. Outcomes and accountability from a family perspective. May, pp. 230-232. Use of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) as an outcome measure in clinical settings. August, pp. 325-336. Substance Abuse Consideration of special populations in the drug treatment system of a large metropolitan area. February, pp. 7-21. Developing an integratcd information system for specialized addiction treatment agencies. February, pp. 100-107. Managed care and technical efficiency in outpatient substance abuse treatment units. November, pp. 377-396. Mental health and substance abuse treatment services for dually diagnosed clients: Results of a statewide survey of county administrators. Feb- ruary, pp. 83-92. System Performance Designing a system for managing the performance of mental health managed care: An example from New York State’s prepaid mental health plan. August, pp. 269-278. Program specification: A precursor to program monitoring and quality improvement. A case study from Boysville of Michigan. May, pp. 208-216. Using incarceration rates to measure mental health program performance. August, pp. 300-311. System Accountability The development of a statewide continuous evaluation system for the Texas Children’s Mental Health Plan: A total quality management ap- proach. May, pp. 194-207. The ecology of outcomes: System accountability in children’s mental health. May, pp. 136-150. Managing care across systems to improve outcomes for families and communities. May, pp. 217-229. Managing what you measure: Creating outcome-driven systems of care for youth with serious emotional disturbances. May, pp. 177-193. Multiagency outcome evaluation of children’s services: A case study. May, pp. 163-176. A multistakeholder-driven model for developing an outcome management system. May, pp. 151-162. Outcomes and accountability from a family perspective. May, pp. 230-232. Personal privacy versus public accountability: A technological solution to an ethical dilemma. November, pp. 456-463. Program specification: A precursor to program monitoring and quality improvement. A case study from Boysville of Michigan. May, pp. 208-216. Author Index Alexander JA, Wheeler JRC, Managed care and technical efficiency in outpatient substance abuse tr units. November, Nahra TA, Lemak CH pp. 377-396. Arvanitis P See Atkins MS Atkins MS, McKay MM, Anecological model for school-based mental health services for urban low-income aggressive children. Arvanitis P, London L, February, pp. 64-75. Madison S, Costigan C, Haney P, Zevenbergen A, Hess L, Bennett D, Webster D Avery D See Roy-Byrne P Baker L, Zucker PJ, Gross MJ Using client satisfaction surveys to evaluate and improve services in locked and unlocked adult inpatient facilities. February, pp. 51-63. Banks SM See Pandiani JA Banks SM See Pandiani JA Bateman A See Nicholson J Beck SA, Meadowcroft P, Multiagency outcome evaluation of children’s services: A case study. May, pp. 163-176. Mason M, Kiely ES Becker DR See Clark RE Bennett D See Atkins MS Boehler SD See Tucker P Bolig EE See Savas SA Booth BM See Zhang M Braun K See Ogborne AC Browne C Social Work in Mental Health: Trends and Issues, edited by Uri Aviram. November, pp. 470. Bultema JK See Yohanna D Carpenter, WT Letter on “Ethical Probiems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 425-436. Carpinello S, Felton CJ, Pease EA, Designing a system for managing the performance of mental health managed care: An example from New DeMasi M, Donahue S York State’s prepaid mental health plan. August, pp. 269-278. Cascardi M See Hernandez M Christopher NJ See Yohanna D Clark RE, Xie H, Becker DR, Benefits and costs of supported employment from three perspectives. February, pp. 22-34. Drake RE Collins ME See Mowbray CT Cook JA See Pickett SA Cook JR Interactions between group homes and neighbors: Neighbor preferences. November, pp. 425-436. Costigan C See Atkins MS Dagadakis C See Roy-Byrne P Davis, KL Letter on “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research.” November, pp. 467. Deb P, Holmes AM The formal mental health care burden among recently deinstitutionalized patients. August, pp. 346-356. DeMasi M See Carpinello S$ Donahue S See Carpinello S Drake RE See Clark RE Evans CJ, McGee C Collaboration between a state alliance for the mentally ill and a state mental health authority in monitoring the consequences of downsizing. February, pp. 43-50. Felton CJ See Carpinello S Fisher WH See Nicholson J Fleming WM See Savas SA Fortney JC, Lancaster AE, Geographic market areas for psychiatric and medical outpatient treatment. February, pp. 108-116. Owen RR, Zhang M Fuller K See Roy-Byrne P Gillespie DK See Ogles BM Grella CE See Polinsky ML Grella CE See Young NK Gross MJ See Baker L Haney P See Atkins MS Hanson A Return to Community: Building Support Systems for People With Psychiatric Disabilities, by Paul J. Carling. February, p. 117. Heller T See Pickett SA Hernandez, M Special Issue Editor’s Note. May, pp. 132-134. Hernandez M, Hodges S, The ecology of outcomes: System accountability in children’s mental health. May, pp. 136-150. Cascardi M Hess L See Atkins MS 478 The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 25:4 November 1998 Hodges K, Wong MM, Latessa M Use of the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) as an outcome measure in clinical settings. August, pp. 325-336. Hodges S See Hernandez M Holmes AM See Deb P Hser Y-I See Polinsky ML Ichinose C See Rosenblatt A Jaffe C See Roy-Byrne P Jerrell JM Utilization management analysis for children’s mental health services. February, pp. 35-42. Kiely ES See Beck SA Kihlstrom LC Managed care and medication compliance: Implications for chronic depression. November, pp. 367-376. Kingdon D See Rosenblatt A Koch JR, Lewis A, McCall D A multistakeholder-driven model for developing an outcome management system. May, pp. 151-162. Lancaster AE See Fortney JC Latessa M See Hodges K Lehrman NS, Sharav VH Authors’ Response. November, pp. 468-469. Lemak CH See Alexander JA Lewis A See Koch JR London L See Atkins MS Lyons JS See Yohanna D MacCabe NA See Rouse LW Madison S See Atkins MS Manderscheid RW From many into one: Addressing the crisis of quality in managed behavioral health care at the millennium. May, pp. 233-237. Mason M See Beck SA McCall D See Koch JR McGee C See Evans CJ McInerney C See Mohan L McKay MM See Atkins MS Meadowcroft P See Beck SA Miller SI See Yohanna D Mohan L, Muse L, McInerney C Managing smarter: A decision support system for mental health providers. November, pp. 446-455. Mowbray CT, Moxley DP, Consumers as mental health providers: First-person accounts of benefits and limitations. November, Collins ME pp. 397-411. Moxley DP See Mowbray CT Muse L See Mohan L Nahra TA See Alexander JA Nicholson J, Young SD, Privatized Medicaid managed care in Massachusetts: Disposition in child and adolescent mental health Simon LJ, Fisher WH, emergencies. August, pp. 279-292. Bateman A Nixon SJ See Tucker P Ogborne AC, Braun K, Developing an integrated information system for specialized addiction treatment agencies. Rush BR February, pp. 100-107. Ogles BM, Trout SC, Managed care as a platform for cross-system integration. August, pp. 252-268. Gillespie DK, Penkert KS Osher TW Outcomes and accountability from a family perspective. May, pp. 230-232. Owen RR See Fortney JC Pandiani JA, Banks SM, Using incarceration rates to measure mental health program performance. August, pp. 300-311. Schacht LM Pandiani JA, Banks SM, Personal privacy versus public accountability: A technological solution to an ethical dilemma. Schacht LM November, pp. 456-463. Pease EA See Carpinello S Penkert KS See Ogles BM Pickett SA, Heller T, Cook JA Professional-led versus family-led support groups: Exploring the differences. November, pp. 437-445. Pfefferbaum B See Tucker P Polinsky ML, Hser Y-I, Consideration of special populations in the drug treatment system of a large metropolitan area. Grella CE February, pp. 7-21. Post LL Achievement and Addiction: A Guide to the Treatment of Professionals, by Edgar P. Nace. November, pp. 471-472. See Roy-Byrne P See Roy-Byrne P Rohland BM Implementation of Medicaid managed health in lowa: Problems and solutions. August, pp. 293-299. Rosenblatt A, Wyman N, Managing what you measure: Creating outcome-driven systems of care for youth with serious emotional Kingdon D, Ichinose C disturbances. May, pp. 177-193. Rouse LW, Toprac MG, The development of a statewide continuous evaluation system for the Texas Children’s Mental Health MacCabe NA Plan: A total quality management approach. May, pp. 194-207. Roy-Byrne P, Russo J, Rabin L, A brief medical necessity scale for mental disorders: Reliability, validity, and clinical utility. November, Fuller K, Jaffe C, Ries R, pp. 412-424. Dagadakis C, Avery D Rush BR See Ogborne AC Russo J See Roy-Byrne P Savas SA, Fleming WM, Program specification: A precursor to program monitoring and quality improvement. A case study from Bolig EE Boysville of Michigan. May, pp. 208-216. Schacht LM See Pandiani JA Schacht LM See Pandiani JA Scheid TL The Americans with Disabilities Act, mental disability, and employment practices. August, pp. 312-324. Sharav VH See Lehrman NS Simon LJ See Nicholson J Slomowitz M See Yohanna D Smith GR Jr. See Zhang M Toprac MG See Rouse LW Toprac MG Dedication: Lawrence W. Rouse, Ph.D.: December 31, 1954—August 20, 1996. May, p. 135. Trout SC See Ogles BM Tucker P, Pfefferbaum B, Oklahoma City: Disaster challenges mental health and medical administrators. February, pp. 93-99. Vincent R, Boehler SD, Nixon SJ Usher CL Managing care across systems to improve outcomes for families and communities. May, pp. 217-229. Vincent R See Tucker P Webster D See Atkins MS Wheeler JRC See Alexander JA Wong, MM See Hodges K Wyman N See Rosenblatt A Xie H See Clark RE Yohanna D, Christopher NJ, Characteristics of short-stay admissions to a psychiatric inpatient service. August, pp. 337-345. Lyons JS, Miller SI, Slomowitz M, Bultema JK Young NK, Grella CE Mental health and substance abuse treatment services for dually diagnosed clients: Results of a statewide survey of county administrators. February, pp. 83-92. Young SD See Nicholson J Zevenbergen A See Atkins MS Zhang M See Fortney JC Zhang M, Booth BM, Services utilization before and after the prospective payment system by patients with somatization Smith GR Jr. disorder. February, pp. 76-82. Zucker PJ See Baker L The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 25:4 November 1998