Contents of volume 19

Contents of volume 19

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 19 Number 1 RALPH ANDREANO:Editorial-Some personal observations MEDICAL on health policy in Iran, 1973-1978 SOCIOLOGY HESZEN-...

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 19 Number

1

RALPH ANDREANO:Editorial-Some

personal observations MEDICAL

on health policy in Iran, 1973-1978

SOCIOLOGY

HESZEN-KLEMENS and EL~B~ETALAPII~SKA:Doctor-patient behavior and effects of treatment

IRENA

HEALTH

interaction,

patients’ health 9

ECONOMICS

FREDERICP. SLADE:The effect of disability insurance MEDICAL

19

on health care demand GEOGRAPHY

JOHNM. HUNTERand MORRIS0. THOMAS:Hypothesis of leprosy, tuberculosis and urbanization in Africa MEDICAL

ROBERTODE MARCO: Relationships 224tem Langner’s scale

1

27

PSYCHOLOGY

between physical and psychological symptomatology

in the 59

Book Reviews DAVID COHEN: Measuring the social bene$ts of medicine, edited by George Teeling Smith; ROBERTJ. EVANS:The church ond healing, studies in church history, volume 19, edited by W. J. Sheils; KAREN R. GRANT: The origins of general nursing, Christopher J. Maggs; JAREDA. HERMALIN:The modern practice of community mental health, edited by Herbert C. Schulberg and Marie Killilea; F. M. MBURU: Primary health care and basic-needs orientation in developing countries, by Gudnm Lanchenmann; PATRICU J. BUSH: Pharmaceuticals and health policy: international perspectives on provision and control of medicines, edited by Richard Blum, Andrew Herxheimer, Catherine Stenzl and Jasper Woodcock; EMILYMUMFORD:Private lives and professional identity of medical students, by S. P. Broadhead; BONME STENOCK: Blood: gift or merchandise, by Piet J. Hagen

67

Publicatiolrs Received

75

Announcement News Items

ii

International Meetings

...

Number

111

2 MEDICAL

SOC~OLOCY

WALTER R. GOVE: Gender differences in mental and physical illness: the effects of fixed roles and nurturant roles

77

ALFREDC. MARCUS,TERESAE. SEEMANand CAROLW. TELESKY:Comments: Teetering on the horns of a dilemma: Professor Gove’s latest paper on sex differences in illness behavior

84

WALTERR. GOVE: Author’s Reply: On understanding illness, illness behavior and reading what has been written: a reply to Marcus, Seeman and Telesky

88

STEPHENPLATT: Unemployment

93

and suicidal behaviour:

J. D. JAGO: To protect the public: professionalism

a review of the literature

vs competence

in dentistry

117

TOM RATHWELL:General practice, ethnicity and health services delivery THERISA EL-MEHAIRY: Attitudes planning

of a group of Egyptian

medical students

123 towards

family 131

111

TERRY MIZRAHI: Managing internists-in-training

medical mistakes: ideology, insularity

and accountability

among 135

B. GAIL FRANKEL and SANDY NUTTALL: Illness behaviour:

an exploration

of determinants

K. MANSBACH,HAVA PALTI, BELLA PEVSNER,HELEN‘PRIDAN and ZVI PALTI: Advice from the obstetrician and other sources: do they affect women’s breast feeding practices? A study among different Jewish groups in Jerusalem

147

IVONNE

157

CASSIEL. MURPHY-CULLENand LARS C. LARSEN:Interaction between the socio-demographic variables of physicians and their patients: its impact upon patient satisfication

163

MOIRAA. STEWART:What is a successful doctor-patient outcomes

167

MEDICAL

SW A. QUANDT: Nutritional composition hypothesis

interview? A study of interactions

and

ANTHROPOLOGY

thriftiness and human reproduction:

beyond the critical body 177

Thanks to Reviewers .

AMouncement International

Number

111

Meetings

111

3

ANTHROPOLOGY AND PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ABBY L. BLOOMand JANICE REID: Introduction

183

BENJAMIND. PAUL and WILLIAMJ. DEMAREST:Citizen participation overplanned: a health project in the Guatemalan community of San Pedro la Laguna JUDITH JUSTICE: Can socio-cultural Nepal’s Assistant Nurse-Midwife

information

improve health planning?

the case of 185

A case study of 193

CAROL P. MACCORMACK:Primary health care in Sierra Leone

199

PENELOPE SCHOEFFEL:Dilemmas

209

of modernization

in primary health care in Western Samoa

H. K. HEGGENHOUGEN: Will primary health care efforts be allowed to succeed?

217

THOMASJ. MARCHIONE:Evaluating primary health care and nutrition of national development

225

MARK NICHTER: Project community diagnosis: participatory community involvement in primary health care

programs in the context

research as a first step toward 237

CARL KENDALL, DENNIS FOOTE and REYNALW MARTORELL: Ethnomedicine and oral rehydration therapy: a case study of ethnomedical investigation and program planning

253

MADELEINERICHEPORT:Strategies and outcomes of introducing a mental health plan in Brazil

261

SHIRLEY BUZZARD: Appropriate research for primary health care: an anthropologist’s

view

273

STEPHENFRANKEL:Peripheral health workers are central to primary health care: lessons from Papua New Guinea’s aid posts

279

JANICEREID: The role of maternal

and child health clinics in education and prevention:

a case 291

study from Papua New Guinea iv

Number

4

SECOND SPECIAL CONFERENCE ISSUE 305 ALFREDGELLHORN:National security and the health of people: human needs and the allocation of scarce resources

307

CHRISTINEK. CASSELL:Comments

315

MARGOTJEFFERYS:Comments

316

F. M. MBURU: Comments

317

PETERJ. M. MCEWAN: Comments

321

VICENTENAVARRO:Comments

322

HARMONL. SMITH: Comments: PHILIP WOOD: Comments:

Is there any defense against national

325

defense?

328

It tolls for thee

ALFREDGELLHORN:Rejoinder

331

OSCAR GISH: Values in health care

333

BERNHARDBADURA:Life-style and health: some remarks on different viewpoints

341

CARLOSCASTILLO-SALGADO: Assessing recent developments of health in the American workplace

349

and opportunities

in the promotion

WILFRIEDKARMAus: Working conditions and health: social epidemiology, patterns of stress and change

359

NAJWA MAKHOUL: Assessment and implementation countries; incompatible paradigms and competing

373

of health care priorities social systems

in developing

I. B. PLESS:The family as a resource unit in health care: changing patterns

385

ARABELLAMELVILLE:Set and serendipity in the detection of drug hazards

391

Scorr GRER and ANN LENNARSON GREER:The continuity health centers NANCY A. BROOKS:Opportunities disabled

of moral reform: community

for health promotion:

mental 397

including

the chronically

ill and 405

PETER A. BERMAN:Village health workers in Java, Indonesia:

coverage and equity

411

SUSAN JENNINGS,CHERYLMAZAIK and SONIA MCKINLAY: Women and work: an investigation

of the association

between health and employment

status in middle-aged

OWEN DENT and KERRY GOUIXON: Geographic distribution colorectal cancer mortality in Sydney, New South Wales

women

and demographic

correlates of 433

UGALDE: Where there is a doctor: strategies to increase productivity The economics of rural health care in the Dominican Republic P. P. GROENEWIXENand J. H. M. P~STMA:The supply and utilization

423

at lower costs. 441

of dental services

451

LISBETHSHORE:Experiences of puberty development

461

Rawarch Notes

ANDRW MANT, ANN L. CRIPPS, MARGARETBREDENand J. G. LAWSON:Health promotion general practice: new themes in traditional settings ”

in 467

SUSANJ. WATIX Population Nigeria

mobility, urban development

and dracunculiasis

in Kwara State, 471

DENNY VAGER~)and GUNNAR PERSSON:Risks, survival and trends of malignant among white and blue collar workers in Sweden

Number

melanoma 475

5 MEDICAL

SOCIOLOGY

A. LECLERC,F. LERT et M. GOLDBERG:Les inegalites sociales devant la mort en GrandeBretagne et en France

479

MYFANWY MORGAN, DONALD L. PATRICK and JOHN R. CHARLTON: Social networks psychosocial support among disabled people

489

ANGEU) A. ALONZO: An illness situational-adaptation perspective

behavior

paradigm:

a conceptual

exploration

and

of

a 499

DEE A. JONESand NORMANJ. VETTER:A survey of those who care for the elderly at home: their problems and their needs

511

NANCY Moss: Hospital units as social contexts: effects on maternal

515

MEDICAL

behavior

ANTHROPOLOGY

GEOROEM. FOSTER: How to stay well in Tzintzuntzan

523

NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES:Infant mortality on nurturing in Northeast Brazil

535

and infant care: cultural and economic constraints

CAROL LADERMAN:Food ideology and eating behavior: contributions

from Malay studies

TONY L. WHII-EHE.W:The buccra-massa and the little man’s broker in a Jamaican sugartown: implications for community health education MEDICAL

547

561

PSYCHOLOGY

LINDA L. PEDERSON,JAMESM. WANKLIN and

in compliance

JON C. BASKERVILLE: The role of health beliefs with physician advice to quit smoking

Letter to the Editor

Number

573 581

6

DISABILITY

RESEARCH

AND POLICY

JUDITH G. GREENWOOD:Editorial

583

PETER KONG-MINGNEW: Introduction:

Disability

Research and Policy

585

R. JOHN C. PEARSON:The challenge of helping the handicapped CLYDE R. POPE: Disability

and health status: the importance

JUDITH G. GREENWOOD:Intervention approach

in work-related

587

of longitudinal

disability:

studies

the need for an integrated

589 595

J. THOMASMAY and ROBERTF. HILL: How shall we see them? Perspectives for research with disabled organizations

603

PATRICIALEYLANDKAUFERTand JOSEPHM. KAUFERT: Methodological and conceptual issues in measuring the long term impact of disability: the experience of poliomyelitis patients in Manitoba

609

JOHN G. SCHROEDEL:Analyzing persons with disabilities

619

surveys on deaf adults: implications vi

for survey research on

WALTERWATSON:Environment and institutional culture

and treatment:

methodological

notes on program evaluation 629

M. LOUISEDUVAL: Psychosocial metaphors

of physical distress among MS patients

635

to disability: the case of a ‘congenital amputee’

639

CLAIRE F. HORTON: Women have headaches, men have backaches: patterns of illness in an Appalachian community

647

Oreo VON MERING: Commentary

655

M. G. TREND: Commentary

656

ARTHUR J. RUBEL: Commentary

661

GELYAFRANK: Life history model of adaptation

Number 7 Anootmeemeot The IXth International

Conference

on the Social Sciences and Medicine MEDICAL

I

SOCIOLOGY

JENNY L. DONOVAN:Ethnicity and health: a research review

663

NANCY ZARE, JAM= R. SORENSON and TIMOTHYHEEREN:Sex of provider as a variable in effective genetic counseling

671

VILJO NYYSS~NEN,KAISAHERRANEN and MATTERIMPELX: Attendance of dental care of Finnish adults over a 5 year period

677

pattern and continuity

R. Butts, E. M. SLU~JSand P. F. M. VERHAAK:Byrne and Long: a classification for rating the interview style of doctors

683

PIULL~PW. DAMPS,JACQUELINE BOLESand CHARLOTTE TATRO:Dramaturgy of occult practitioners in the treatment of disease and dysfunction entities

691

0. A. ABOSEDE: Self-medication: an important aspect of primary health care

699

MEDICAL

ANTHROPOLOGY

ROLANDLITTLEWOOD: The imitation of madness: the influence of psychopathology upon culture

705

HANS A. BAER:The drive for professionalization

717

in British osteopathy

ISABELLEDE ZOYSA, DEBBIE CARSON, RICHARD FWCHEM, BETTY KIRKWOOD, EUAN LINDSAY-SMITH and RENELOEWENSON: Perceptions of childhood diarrhoea and its treatment in rural Zimbabwe

727

ROBERTANDERSONand EDNA M. MITCHELL: Children’s health and play in rural Nepal

735

HEALTH

ECONOMICS

DAVIDLAIRSON,RONALDLORIMOR and CARLSLATER: Estimates of the demand for health: males in the pre-retirement years MEDICAL

GEOGRAPHY

RICHARDF. ANDERSON:Temporal trends of cancer mortality in eastern New England compared to the nation, 1950-1975 MEDICAL

741

749

PSYCHOLOGY

CAROLL. M. CATONand JILL GOLDSTEIN:Housing change of chronic schizophrenic patients: a consequence of the revolving door

759

Letter to the Editor

765 vii

Rook Reviews DEBORAH L. DENNIS: The civilized body: social domination, control and health, by Peter E. S. Freund; H. D. EASTWELL: Sorcerers and healing spirits, by Janice Reid; FINN MAGNUSSEN: Handbook of clinical psychobiology and pathology, Vols 1 and 2, by Sanford I. Cohen and Robert N. Ross; YONEZO NAKAGAWA: Illness and healing among the Sakalin Ainu, a symbolic interpretation, by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney

767

Publications Received

771

Anoouncements Infomwioa International Meetings

Number

ii

8

Announcement The IXth

International

Conference

on the Social Sciences MEDICAL

DIANA JELLEY and i Mozambique

RICHARD J.

I

and Medicine

SOCIOLOGY

MADELEY: Primary

health

care

in practice:

a study

in 773

EUSTACE MUHONDWA: Commentary

781

DIANA JELLEY and RICHARD J. MADELEY: Rejoinder

782

BIRTHE HPK;H and ESKILD PETERSEN:The basic health care system in Botswana: distribution and cost in the period 1973-1979 T. 0. FADAYOMIand 0. Y. OYENEYE:The demographic in developing countries: the case of Nigeria

factor in the provision

doctors:

standards

799

of care and legitimacy:

BRENDA MAY: Patients’

in programmes

for the early 823

of two dimensions of social support to of women with advanced breast cancer

perception

in Poland:

of dentists’

positive

831

and negative

leprosy

MAUREEN DURKIN-LONGLEY: Multiple doctors’ volunteers

the case of Lodz as compared

ANTHROPOLOGY

and social response

therapeutic in rural

with 843

MEDICAL

JANET M. BERREMAN: Childhood

of trained

from

839

ANDRZEJ RYCHARD: The health care system foreign regions: a secondary analysis

performance

a case study

811

JOAN R. BLOOMand DAVID SPIEGEL: The relationship the psychological well-being and social functioning

BONNIEJ. KAY: ‘Barefoot

of health facilities

of infant and child morbidity

MICHAEL CALNAN: The Health Belief Model and participation detection of breast cancer: a comparative analysis

ANDR~E LIDDELL and attributes

783

793

HELENA CHOJNACKA and OLUKUNLE ADEGBOLA: The determinants in Lagos, Nigeria VIVIENNE WALTERS: Company Canada

a study of the

in south

use in urban

Georgia:

853

India

867

Nepal

the effect

of peer

selection

on the 873

MEDICAL

GEOGRAPHY

H. STAMPFER, J. REYMOND, P. W. BURVILL and J. CARLSON: The relatidnship between distance from inpatient facilities and the rate of psychiatric admissions in Western Australia STEPHEN R. BAKER, DANIEL M. BROE and VIMAL KUMAR: Characteristics of the distribution emigrant Indian radiologists, pathologists and anesthesiologists in the United States .. VI11

879

of 885

Book Reviews F. LOLAS:Problemus unicrrsiturios conlemporuneos. by Amador Neghme; THOMASD. STEWART:

Describing cure: imuge und pructice in rehuhiiirurion. by Jaber F. Gubrium Buckholdt

and David R. 893

Publications Received

895

News Item

Number

9

Announcement

The IXth International

Conference on the Social Sciences and Medicine

I

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY ANGELAREIDY: Marxist functionalism in medicine: a critique of the work of Vicente Navarro on health and medicine

897

H. V. WYATT: The popularity of injections in the Third World: origins and consequences for poliomyelitis

911

LINCOLNH. DAY: Death from non-war violence: an international comparison

917

A. BURR: The Ideologies of Despair: a symbolic interpretation

of punks and skinheads’ usage

of barbiturates

929

MARY T. WESTBROOK, LENA A. NORDHOLMand’JWmTI+

reactions to patient behaviour: a comparison

M. MCGEE: Cultural differences in

of Swedish and Australian

health professionals

PAUL ATKINSON:Training for certainty

939 949

FRANS WILLEMWINKEL: Public communication

on donorcards:

a comparison

of persuasive

styles

957

MORRIS WEINBERGER, STUARTJ. COHENand STEVENA. MAZZUCA: The role of physicians’ knowledge and attitudes in effective diabetes management

965

MEEI-SHIACHEN and MAURICE TATSUOKA: The relationship between American preventive dental behavior and dental health beliefs

971

woinen’s

S. STEPHEN KEGELE~ and ADRIANK. LUND:Adolescents’ health beliefs and acceptance of a novel

preventive dental activity: a further note

979

ELIANNERISKA and TIMO KLAUKKA: Use of psychotropic drugs in Finland

983

MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ERLINDAL. FERNANDEZand GEORGEM. GUTHRIE:Belief systems and breast feeding among Filipino urban poor

991

MEDICAL

GEOGRAPHY

JOHN M. HUNTER and SONIAARBONA: Disease rate as an artifact of the health care system: tuberculosis in Puerto Rico

997

Book Reviews DAVID COBURN:The mechanisms ofjob stress and strain, by John R. P. French Jr, Robert D.

Caplan and R. Van Harrison, Job stress and burnout, edited by Whiton S. Paine and Stress and burnout in the human service professions, edited by Barry A. Farber; C. M. PARKES:Of time and widowhood, by Herbert Hyman; KARENA. WOLF: The political economy of health, by Leslie Doyal with Imogen Pennell Number

1009

10 ECONOMIC

ASPECTS

OF

PARASITIC

DISEASES

H. VANDENBossc~~, N. VAN BELLE,G. CARRIN and W. NONNEMAN:Introduction

1013

GUY CARRIN:Economic evaluation of health care interventions: a review of alternative methods

1015

ix

DAVID W. DUNLOP: Theoretical and empirical issues in benefit identification, valuation related to parasitic disease control in poor countries

measurement

and 1031

R. H. MORROWJR: The application of a quantitative approach to the assessment of the relative importance of vector and soil transmitted diseases in Ghana

1039

N. PRESCOTT, A. PROSTand R. LE EERRE:The economics of blindness prevention in Upper Volta under the Onchocerciasis Control Program

1051

N. PRESCOTTand M. F. JANCLOES:Selected economic issues in helminth control

1057

LANI S. STEPHENSON:Methods infection

to evaluate nutritional

and economic implications

1061

ERMANNOAT~ANASIOand COSTANTINOPALMAS:Cost-effectiveness hydatidosis eradiction project in Sardinia A. M. POLDERMAN: Cost-effectiveness a case study

of different ways of controlling

HAROLD BANGUERO:Socioeconomic

analysis of echinococcosis1067 intestinal schistosomiasis: 1073

S~MKID KAEW~ONTHIand ALAN G. HARDING: Cost and performance Thailand

J. MORTELMANS:Socio-economic

of Ascaris

of malaria surveillance in 1081

factors associated with malaria in Colombia

problems related to animal trypanosomiasis

1099

in Africa

N. VAN BELLE:Cooperation between developing countries and the pharmaceutical the control of parasitic diseases: a proposal for a practical approach

1105

industry in 1109

A. DE SCHAEPDRYVER: Costs of training and maintenance of expert man-power vs costs of drugs. Priorities in the field of helminthic diseases in developing countries

1113

P. L. ROSENFIELD,F. GOLLADAYand R. K. DAMDSON:The economics of parasitic diseases: research priorities

1117

A-eat

The IXth International

Conference

F. M. MBURU: Editorial-Scholarship,

I

on the Social Sciences and Medicine

1127

freedom and brain drain in Africa

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY KATE CURRIE and LARRY RAY: Going up in smoke: the case of British American

Tobacco in 1131

Kenya JANUSZ BEJNAROWICZ:Disabled persons in Poland

1141

MICHAELRAHAV, ELMERL. STRUENINGand HOWARDANDREWS:Opinions on mental illness in Israel

1151

KEN COX: Decision making in professional

1159

associations

ERIC 0. UDJO: Obstacles to successful fertility control

1167

in Nigeria

D. M. FERGUS~ON,M. E. DIMOND, L. J. HORW~~D and F. T. SHANNON:The utilisation preschool health and education services JOSEPHGREENBLUM:Age and capacity devaluation:

of 1173 1181

a replication

DEBORAHA. SULLIVANand ROSE WEITZ: Obstacles to the practice of licensed lay midwifery

1189

Research Note

MAUREEN PORTER and SALLY MACINTYRE: What is, must be best: a research conservative or deferential responses to antenatal care provision

note on

1197

MEDICAL EMILY

MARTIN: Pregnancy,

ANTHROPOLOGY

labor and body image in the United States

Research Note ROGER JEFFERY,PATRICIAJEFFERYand ANDREW LYON: Female infanticide MEDICAL

HAROLD BRODSKY:The bystander JAMESBOHLAND:Neighborhood care

1201

and amniocentesis

1207

GEOGRAPHY

in highway injury accidents

1213

variations in the use of hospital emergency rooms for primary 1217 MEDICAL

A. R. RADLEY:The embodiment

PSYCHOLOGY

of social relations in coronary

heart disease

1227

CLARK D. ASHWORTH, PENELOPEWILLIAMSONand DANIEL MONTANO: A scale to measure physician beliefs about psychosocial aspects of patient care HEALTH

1235

POLICY

JOHN COLQUHOUN:New evidence on fluoridation

1239

JAMESM. DUNNING: Commentary

1244

JOHN COLQUHOUN:Rejoinder

1246

Book Reviews

DEREKG. GILL: Advances in medical social science, Vol. 1, edited by Julio L. Ruffini; WILLIAM B. PA-N: Industry and health care. Vol. I. Corporate medical departments, a changing agenda?, edited by Richard H. Egdahl and Diana Chapman Walsh; STUARTREES:Social work andprimary health care, edited by Anthony W. Clare and Roslyn H. Cooney and Milestones in social work and medicine, edited by Helen Rehr; MEG STACEY:Power and the profession of obstetrics, by William Ray Amey; BURTONA. WEISBROD:The American blood supply, by Alvin W. Drake, Stan N. Finkelstein and Harvey M. Sapolsky; GARETH H. WILLIAMS: Activity, health andjtness in old age, by Jean A. Macheath; REBECCAWURTZ: The healthiest City: Milwaukee and the politics of health reform, by Judith Walzer Leavitt; GAMN MOONEY: Health care UK, 1984: an economic, social and policy audit, edited by Anthony Harrison and John Gretton Publieatious

Received

International

Meetings

Number

1247 1255 i

.

12 CHRONIC

PAIN

LOUWRENSJ. MENGES: Editorial-Pain;

still an intriguing

C. RICHARD CHAPMAN:New directions

in the understanding

JAMESA. LIPTON and JOSEPHJ. MARBACH: Ethnicity

1257

puzzle and management

1261

of pain

1279

and the pain experience

CAROLYNSARGENT:Between death and shame: dimensions

DONALDA. BAKAL,STEFANDEMJENand JUDITH KAGANOV:The continuous susceptibility ANDREW R. BLOCK and SARA L. BOYER:The spouse’s adjustment and emotional factors

nature of headache 1305

to chronic pain: cognitive 1313

CARL L. VON BAEYER,MARIANNEE. JOHNSONand MARCIA J. MCMILLAN: Consequences nonverbal expression of pain: patient distress and observer concern LINDA LERE~CHEand SAMUELF. DWORKIN: Facial expression accompanying Xi

1299

of pain in Bariba culture

pain

of 1319 1325

K. D. CRAIG, R. J. MCMAHON, J. D. MORI~ONand C. ZASKOW: Developmental infant pain expression during immunization injections DONALD

S. CICCONEand ROY C. GRZESIAK: Cognitive

dimensions

CATHIWNE NW-EN and KAREL GIJSBERS: A study of labour Questionnaire

changes in 1331 1339

of chronic pain

pain using the McGill

Pain 1347

LAURENCEA. BRADLEY,LARRYD. YOUNG, KAREN0. ANDERSON,LISA K. MCDANIEL, ROBERT A. TURNER and CARLOS A. AGUDELO: Psychological approaches to the management of arthritis pain

1353

A. C. G. LZNSSENand F. G. ZITMAN: Patient evaluation program for patients with chronic low back pain

1361

of a cognitive

G. T. LEWITH and J. N. KENYON: Physiological and psychological mechanism of acupuncture as a treatment for chronic pain

explanations

D. FRANCE, BRUNO J. URBAN and FRANCIS J. KEEFE: Long-term analgesics in chronic pain

RANDAL

behavioral

group

for the 1367

use of narcotic 1379

HERMANJ. ENGELBARTand MARIEXA. E. VRANCKEN:Chronic pain from the perspective of health: a view based on systems theory

1383

JOSEPHA. KOTARBAand JOHN V. SEIDEL:Managing social control?

1393

the problem pain patient: compliance or

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