Health and welfare—drugs, alcohol

Health and welfare—drugs, alcohol

lIeuUIa ulid lVelfure-UrllJ.f!li. Aleolaol -------------------------------=.:.-_----1973, 745- 8 • 1317 Jenny, J. and others. Parents' satisfaction an...

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lIeuUIa ulid lVelfure-UrllJ.f!li. Aleolaol -------------------------------=.:.-_----1973, 745- 8 • 1317 Jenny, J. and others. Parents' satisfaction and dissatisfaction witb their children's dentist. J Public Health Dent, 33, Fall 1973, 211-21. 1318 Kirsch, A. J. The psychiatrlc view of the mouth. NY J Dent, 44, April 1974, 117-9. 1319 Koslowsky, M. and others. Satisfaction of the patient and the providpr: evaluation by questionnaire. J Public Health Dent, 24, sue ae r 1974, 188-94. 1320 Kress, G. C., Jr. and others. Patients' evaluation of the outpatient services in a school of dental medicine. J Public Health Dent, 33, 1973, 104-19. 1321 MacLeod, A. E. Communication: the profession and the pUblic J Can Dent Assn, 40, Jan 1974, 19-21. 1322 Miller, H. Involving the dental patient, the new team member, in health awareness. NY State Dent J, 40, May 1974, 280-2. 1323 Rayner, J. F. Communication between the public and the ~entdl protession. Am J Public Health, 63, Jan 1973, 21-32. 1324 Richards, D. Whither dental health education? A layman's 1 Viewpoint. COllllllunity Health (Bristol), 5, July/Auq 1973, 2-8. 325 Rosenberg, H. M. Behavior modification for the child dental 1 patient. J Dent Child, 41, March/April 1974, 111-4. 32& Schwarzrock, Shirley Lorraine Pratt. Perception ot communication in the dental office. PhD diss., Univ. of Minnesota, 1974. DA35:3925A. Tries to discover difterences 1 between offices in which ccmmunication is good dnd bad. 327 Stauffer, D. J. The selection and developlllent of dental health education lIIaterials. J Am Coll Health Assoc, l1, June 1 1973, 442-5. 328 The patient's vlewpoint: report of workshop No.3. J 1 PUblic Health Dent, 34, Fall 1974, 231-4. 32'l Van Stpwart, A. and others. Evaluation ot student involvement in community and preventive dentistry programs. J Dent Educ, 37, Aug 1973, 49-52. HEALTII AND WELFARE--DRUGS, ALCCHOL 1330 Accountability in drug education. Washinqton, D.C.: The Drug Abuse Council, 1973. Handbook on determining impact of 1 drug education. 331 Baldwin, H. A. and others. Youth services: a multifaceted community apr-roach to drug abuse. Hosp Community Psychiatry, 13 24, Oct 1973, 895-7. 32 Beauchamp, Dan E. Precarious politics: alcoholism and PUblic policy. PhD diss., Johns Hopkins Unlv., 1973. 13 DA34: 395A. 33 ReIgel, A. and others. Planning for the development of comprehensivp community alcoholislll services. Assessing co~munity awareness dnd attitudes. Am J Psychidtry, 1]1, Oct 13 ' 974, 116-21. 14 Bcmboy, Ro~ert P. Druggpd newspapers. CJR, 12, March/April 13 1974, 30-35. The lIIed14 has aHected rlrug policy. 35 Chandler, R. M. IlIIage ot dentistry. J Alii Dent Assoc, 86, 13 Mo\y 1973, 931. 1& Dobin, Ddniel. The emerglng federdl Drug Abuse Education ~trateqy. FdD ,iiI's., Harvard umv , , 11973. A project lnstlqated and funded by the White House Special Actlon 13 Oftlce for Drug Abuse Prevf>ntion. 37 Drug abuse: hafisle-free help attracts youth. Hospitals, ~ Apr 16 1'173, 54-6.

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lIealtll and \Velfare-Dru~!i. Aleollol 1338 Epstein, Richard 1. and Benson, David J. Drug abuse treatment and parental consent. Hospitals, 47:17, Sept 1 1973, 63-64+. Exalines the special problels involved in the treatment of juvenile drug abuse and the perforlance of abortions. 1339 Gay, G. R. and others. 1 free clinic approach to drug abuse. Prev "ed, 2, Dec 1973, 543-53. 1340 Glowski, "athew Renald. Policies and prograls on drug lisuse in,colleges and uni,ersities in New York City. EdD diss., Fotdha~ Univ., 1974. DI35:25751. 1341 Graham, T. G. The adolescent patient of the narcotics treatment administration of Washington, D.C.: his attitude toward the treatlent offered hil. Natl Conf "ethadone Treatlent Proc, 1, 1973, 376-85. 1342 Grizzle, Gloria 1. Generating inforlation for policy laking in the field of drug abuse. PhD diss., Uni,. of North Carolina, 1973. DI35:5321. Inforlation for use at tvo levels -- substantive policy and leta policy. 1343 Knox, W. J. lttitudes of social workers and other professional groups toward alcohol~sl. Q J stud 11cohol, 34, Dec 1973, 1270-8. 1344 Leavitt, stewart Bruce. Social uses and cOllunication of Iyth in a rescue organization: Alcoholics Anonymous. PhD diss., Northwestern Univ., 1974. DA35:68411. Rescue organizatlons neutralize lany threatening aspects ot cOllon-day life but require each leiber's continuous dependency and participation. 1345 Ostlan, Ronald Elroy. Systems and cOllun~cation control: an analysis of tbe process of evaluating fillS on drug abuse. PhD diss., univ. of "innesota, 1974, DI35:3787A. How evaluators made decisions about the educational lessages and which criteria for evaluation vere related to the decisions. 1346 Petaccio, Victor D. Demotivating dependence on illegal drugs and de facto public policy: an exploratory systels analysis of ag~ncy-tased drug rehabilitation in the District of Columbia. PhD diss., Telple Univ., 1974. DI35:38611. Inadequate resource allocations ar~ lade in delivering drug rehabilitation. 1347 Rootlan, I and others. Community health services for drug-related problels. Can "ental Health, 22, Sept 1974, 10- 3. 1348 Russell, R. D. Alcohol and other lood-Iodifying substanCeS in ecologlcal perspective. A fralework for cOI.unicating and educating. Q J Stud Alcohol, 35, June 1974, 6C6-19. 1349 Scole, Pascal, Jr. Alcohol, public health and highway safety: the eftectiveness of a COIIUDity based educational safe dri,ing scbool for alcohol abusing drivers. DSW dlSS., Univ. ot Pennsylvania, 1974. tA35:3122A. 1350 Siegel, J. and Schaab, E. H. Corporate responsiveness to tbe drug abuse problem. Personnel, 50, No, 1973, 8-14. 1351 Smith, lrchie, Jr. Drug abuse on s~,en college calpuses in a Nev England city. PhD diss., Brandeis Unlv., 1973. DA]4:2796A. Drug abuse as a fori of protest and as a phenoaenon endelic to the structure of American society. 1352 Sowa, P. A. and otbers. Attltudes of bospltal staft toward alcoholics and drug addicts. Q J Stud Alcohol, 35, "arch 1974, 210-4. 1351 Stone, R. E. The problel of addiction programs is not keeping the patl~nts in, but keeping the drug culture out. "od Hosi', 121, Sept 1973, 76-8. 1354 stratton, J. cops and drunks: police attitudes and actions

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in dealing with Indian drunks. Int J Addict, II, 1973, 613-21.

135~ Vajay, A. B. Political VS. public attitudes toward treating

heroin addicts. Hosp co.munity Psychiatry, 24, oct 73, 701-2. 1356 Visscher, H. B. The physician and public opinion concern ing drug addiction. ninn Hed, 56, Harch 1973, 215-8. 1357 Westermeyer. J. and others. A proposed social indicator system for alcohol-related problems. Prev ~ed, 2, Nov 1973, 4311-44. 1]511 Wittenborn, J. R., Smith, Jean P. and Wittenborn, Sarah A.,

eds. Communication and drug abuse: proceedings of the second Rutgers symposium on drug abuse. Springfield, Ill.: Charles c. Thomas Publisher, 1970. 542 pp. Communication and attitude Change, sources of drug information, drug law considerations, role oi putlic opinion in drug abuse problems, etc. 1]59 Wulb, Gary W. The alcohclic employee. Personnel J, 52, lug 1973, 702-9+. Some thoughts on how to detect and appraise the disease and what to do about it. 1]6 0 Yellin, A. K. and others. The public's attitude toward Pharmacy. J Alii Pharl Assoc, 14, Peb 1974, 61-65. HEALTH AND WELPARE--FLUCRIDE 1]61 Burt, B. A. and others. Influencing community decisions on 1 fluoridation. British Dent J, 135, July 17 1973, 75-7. J~2 Prankel, J. H. and others. Sixteen referenda on

fluoridation in Massachusetts: an analysis. J Public Health Dent, 33, 1973, 96-103. ]63 "addick, I. H. fluoridation -- the alternative. The answer 1 -- dental education. R Soc Health J, 93, Oct 1973, 264-7. 364 Marsland, E. A. pluorldation -- thp alternative. Pollution of the oral envircnment. R Soc Health J, 93, Oct 1973, 253-6. 1

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HEALTH AND WELFARE--HOSFITAL 1365 A basic guide to hospital public relations. Chicago: Aa HOSpital Assoc., 1973. 28 pp. Outlines the basic elements ot

a PR program and re~ponsibilities of a hospital public relations director. covers employee relations, news media 11 relations, and cOlllmunity relations. 60 A sllghtly ~rious look at a serious problem: Hospital de Si g n and policy versus patient comtort. Hed J Aust, 2, Aug 13 211 1 C; 74, J 01- 2. 67 Anderson, B. J. Hospital governing board and medical staff 13 relationships. J Iowa "ed Soc, 64, Peb 1974, 2-7 •

. 6tl Annual administrative reviews. co.munity impact.

13 HOSPi t a l s , 48, Apr 1 1974, 175. 69 Ua r r , Richard R. and Inlow, "ichael O. Programs for equal employment opportunity. Hospitals, 47:11, Peb 16 1973, 84+.

HOSpitals should consider affirmative action programs as a 137 tlely ot ensuring equal employment and pr os ot i on opportunities.

o Barton, effect on , 172S. /larch . 1 Bellin,

G. H. A hospital's political environment and its the patient's adrission. Hosp COllmunity Psychiatry, 1974, 1Sfl-Q •

L. E. and others. Phase one of cons uae r ~ d r t i c i pa ti o ~ ill Follc ies of 22 voluntary hospitals in Nell Y o r k 137 City. All .] Public Health, 62. oct 1972, 1370-8. 2 kl oc h , Jost'!'h L. and Hankin, BErnd rd. Hcs p i t a I responds to COllalunity protest. Hospitals, 4R: 17, sept 1 1974, 53-56. The CommUni t y relations pr og r a m ot peninsula Hospltal Cpnt p r , FdI