Subject Index to Volume 17 A adolescent, perception on overweight, 374 adolescent girls justice system health interventions, 227 reproductive health services, 217 African Americans alcohol problems and depression, 37 attitudes toward contraceptives, 29 aftercare, completion with substance-abusing offenders, 244 Age differences in the pain– depression link for women with osteoarthritis: functional impairment and personal control as mediators (McIlvane JM, et al.), 44 alcohol drinking, distress in incarcerated women, 264 alcohol problems, and depression, in abused African American women, 37 anxiety, methampetamine impact on incarcerated women, 256 Are alcohol problems linked with an increase in depressive symptoms in abused, inner-city African American women? (Paranjape A, et al.), 37 The association between history of violence and HIV risk: a crosssectional study of HIV-negative incarcerated women in Connecticut (Ravi A, et al.), 210 Associations of self-reported violence with age at menarche, first intercourse, and first birth among a national population sample of young Australian women (Watson LF, et al.), 281 Attitudes toward contraceptive methods among AfricanAmerican men and women: similarities and differences (Thorburn S), 29 B Beyond adolescence: exploring Canadian women and men’s perception of overweight (Gucciardi E, et al.), 374
birth rate, Medicaid family planning expansions, 66 breast feeding, increased rates, 84 C A captive audience: bringing the WISEWOMAN program to South Dakota prisoners (Khavjou OA, et al.), 193 cardiovascular disease gender differences in quality of care, 131 gender disparities among Medicare and commercial care plans, 139 gender disparities in private managed care plans, 120 Case studies of power and control related to tobacco use during pregnancy (Greaves L, et al.), 325 cervical cancer screening, elderly intentions on, 351 cesarean section, court-ordered, 107 childbirth, first, violence with early menarche associated with, 281 cocaine abuse, distress in incarcerated women, 264 commentaries Changes in postmenopausal hormone therapy use since 1988 (Kim JK, et al.), 338 Frontiers in gender-based research: health care quality data (Moy E, Dayton E), 334 Gender disparities in managed care: it’s time for action (Fremont AM, et al.), 116 congresses, women in health policy changes, 274 contraception, 52 African American attitudes on methods use, 29 emergency, trends in knowledge of, 22 coronary heart disease. See heart disease correctional rehabilitation, 176
corrections Health, preventive health care, and health care access among women with disabilities in the 1994-1995 National Health Interview Survey, Supplement on Disability (Chevarley FM, et al.) (297) Correction, 61 Correlates of intent to seek unnecessary pap tests among elderly women (Zhang Y, et al.), 351 The cost of being a woman: a national study of health care utilization and expenditures for female-specific conditions (Kjerulff KH, et al.), 13 criminal justice neglect, 180
D demographics, breastfeeding rates, 84 depression and alcohol problems, in abused African American women, 37 major, among mothers, 316 and pain, 44 diabetes mellitus gender and racial effects among Medicare patients, 150 gender differences in quality of care, 131 Does quality of care for cardiovascular disease and diabetes differ by gender for enrollees in managed care plans? (Bird CE, et al.), 131 domestic violence, 101 African American women, 37 self-reported, at first birth and copulation, 281 throughout pregnancy, 290 and vaginal douching, 310
E editorials Introduction (Pollack, HA), 176 A season of changes (Rosenbaum S), 1
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Understanding umbilical cord blood banking: what women need to know before deciding (Kharaboyan L, et al.), 277 Women and the criminal justice system (Covington SS), 180 Women’s health policy: are the times really a-changing? (Salganicoff A), 274 The effect of Medicaid family planning expansions on unplanned births (Lindrooth RC, McCullough JS), 66 elderly, intention for pap smears, 351 emergency contraception, trends in knowledge of, 22 Epidemiology and consequences of women’s revictimization (Kimerling R, et al.), 101 ethnicity, and major depression in mothers, 316
F Factors associated with major depression among mothers in Los Angeles (Lara-Cinisomo S, Griffin BA), 316 family planning expansions, 66 functional impairment, 44
G gender care differences for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, 131 and sex, proper conduct of subgroup analyses for, 342 Gender and racial disparities in the management of diabetes mellitus among Medicare patients (Chou AF, et al.), 150 gender-based research, data development for, 334 gender differences, attitudes toward contraceptives, 29 gender disparities action in managed care, 116 diabetes care for Medicare patients, 150 Gender disparities in cardiovascular disease care among commercial and Medicare managed care plans (Chou AF, et al.), 139
Gender disparities in the quality of cardiovascular disease care in private managed care plans (Chou AF, et al.), 120 gynecologic disorders, health care utilization for, 13 H Health, mental health, substance use, and service utilization among rural and urban incarcerated women (StatonTindall M, et al.), 183 Health, preventive health care, and health care access among women with disabilities in the 1994-1995 National Health Interview Survey, Supplement on Disability (Chevarley FM, et al.) (297) Correction, 61 health attorneys, court-ordered cesarean section, 107 health care costs, Medicaid family planning expansions, 66 health care expenditures, for female-specific conditions, 13 health care utilization, for femalespecific conditions, 13 health insurance, and access to prescription medicines, 360 Health interventions with girls in the juvenile justice system (Kelly PJ, et al.), 227 health knowledge, attitudes, practice, coronary risk prevention, 93 health policy, and congresses, 274 health services utilization, substance abuse trends, 75 Health status, health conditions, and health behaviors among Amish women: results from the Central Pennsylvania Women’s Health Study (CePAWHS) (Miller K, et al.), 162 heart disease among South Dakota prisoners, 193 prevention of, physician knowledge effect on, 93 history of violence, and HIV risk, 210 HIV infections and history of violence, 210 risk reduction, 52 hormone therapy, postmenopause, changes in usage, 338
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hospitalization, rates of substance abuse trends, 75 I immigration, and major depression in mothers, 316 incarcerated women. See prisoners Increasing breastfeeding rates: do changing demographics explain them? (Jacknowitz A), 84 The influence of stress on the menstrual cycle among newly incarcerated women (Allsworth JE, et al.), 202 inpatient services, veterans usage of, 367 Intervening with couples: assessing contraceptive outcomes in a randomized pregnancy and HIV/STD risk reduction intervention trial (Kraft JM, et al.), 52 intimate partner violence. See domestic violence Introduction (editorial) (Pollack HA), 176 J Juvenile Justice Residential Facilities, 217 juvenile justice system, health interventions, 227 L legislation, health policy changes, 274 Letter to the editor (Shatenstein S), 383; (Greaves L, et al.), 384 lifestyle intervention program, among South Dakota prisoners, 193 M managed care action on gender disparities in, 116 gender differences for cardiovascular disease and diabetes enrollees, 131 Medicare and commercial, gender disparities in cardiovascular disease, 139 private plans, gender disparities in cardiovascular disease, 120
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Marijuana use and sexually transmitted infections in young women who were teenage mothers (De Genna NM, et al.), 300 maternal health expenditures, Medicaid family planning expansions, 66 Medicaid, family planning expansions, 66 Medicare gender and racial effects among patients of, 150 gender disparities in cardiovascular disease, 139 medicines, prescription, health insurance and access to, 360 menarche, early, violence associated with first copulation and birth, 281 menstrual cycle, prisoners and stress effects on, 202 mental health, rural and urban incarcerated women, 183 Methampetamine use by incarcerated women: comorbid mood and anxiety problems (Vik PW), 256 minimum security unit, psychological inmate adjustment, 237 mood, methampetamine impact on incarcerated women, 256 mothers, major depression factors, 316 N National Healthcare Disparities Report, 334 A national overview of reproductive health care services for girls in Juvenile Justice Residential Facilities (Gallagher CA, et al.), 217 needs assessment, gender-based research for, 334 O obstetricians. See physician specialties Obstetricians, health attorneys, and court-ordered cesarean sections (Samuels T-A, et al.), 107 osteoarthritis, pain– depression link in women with, 44 overweight, adolescent perception of, 374
P pain, and depression, 44 pap smears, correlates of elderly intentions on having, 351 Partner violence among women before, during, and after pregnancy: multiple opportunities for intervention (Macy RJ, et al.), 290 perception, of adolescent on overweight, 374 personal control, 44 Physician knowledge levels and barriers to coronary risk prevention in women: survey results from the women and heart disease physician education initiative (Barnhart J, et al.), 93 physician specialties, court-ordered cesarean section, 107 postmenopause, changes in hormone therapy use, 338 pregnancy teenage, marijuana and sexually transmitted infections, 300 throughout transition, partner violence, 290 and tobacco use, 325 tobacco use during, letter to the editor, 383, 384 umbilical cord blood banking, 277 unintended and HIV/STD risks, 52 prisoners history of violence and HIV risk, 210 mental health, substance use and service utilization, 183 methampetamine use, 256 psychiatric distress due to substance abuse, 264 psychological inmate adjustments, 237 stress effects on menstrual cycle, 202 treatment needs and aftercare completion, 244 WISEWOMAN program, 193 women’s health issues and concerns, 176 private sector, vs. Veterans Administration, veterans use for inpatient care, 367
Psychiatric distress in incarcerated women with recent cocaine and alcohol abuse (Velasquez MM, et al.), 264 psychological adaptation, prison inmates, 237 Q quality of care, gender differences in cardiovascular disease and diabetes, 131 R racial disparities, diabetes care for Medicare patients, 150 reproductive-age women, substance abuse trends, 75 reproductive health services, in Juvenile Justice Residential Facilities, 217 revictimization, 101 risk factors coronary disease prevention, 93 heart disease of South Dakota prisoners, 193 HIV/STD, 52 Role of health insurance coverage in women’s access to prescription medicines (Ranji UR, et al.), 360 rural women’s health, in prison, 183 S A season of changes (Rosenbaum S), 1 service utilization for prisoners, 183 Sex and gender subgroup analyses of randomized trials: the need to proceed with caution (Aulakh AK, Anand SS), 342 sexual intercourse, first, violence with early menarche associated with, 281 sexually transmitted diseases, and teenage mothers, 300 Short-term psychological adjustment of female prison inmates on a minimum security unit (Islam-Zwart KA, et al.), 237 sociodemographic factors, effect on overweight perception, 374 spouse abuse. See domestic violence
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STD (sexually transmitted disease), risk reduction, 52 stress, effects on menstrual cycle of prisoners, 202 subgroup analysis, comprehensiveness, 342 substance abuse cocaine and alcohol, distress in incarcerated women, 264 hospitalization trends, 75 rural and urban incarcerated women, 183 and women’s treatment needs, 244
Trends in rates of hospitalization with a diagnosis of substance abuse among reproductive-age women, 1998 to 2003 (Cox S, et al.), 75
T tobacco use during pregnancy, 325 use during pregnancy, letter to the editor, 383, 384 Treatment needs and completion of community-based aftercare among substance-abusing women offenders (Grella CE, Greenwell L), 244 Trends in knowledge of emergency contraception among women in California, 1999 –2004 (Foster DG, et al.), 22
V Vaginal douching and intimate partner violence: is there an association? (Weisman CS, et al.), 310 Veterans Administration, vs. private sector, veterans use for inpatient care, 367 victimization, in women’s experiences with violence, 3 violence dating risk behaviors intervention, 227 against women, 3
U umbilical cord blood banking, 277 Understanding umbilical cord blood banking: what women need to know before deciding (editorial) (Kharaboyan L, et al.), 277 unplanned births, Medicaid family planning expansions, 66 urban women’s health, in prison, 183
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W Where do women veterans get their inpatient care? (Mooney SE, Weeks WB), 367 WISEWOMAN program, 193 Women and the criminal justice system (editorial) (Covington SS), 180 Women’s experiences with violence: a national study (Moracco KE, et al.), 3 women’s health. See also rural women’s health; urban women’s health and the criminal justice system, 180 domestic violence throughout pregnancy, 290 marijuana and sexually transmitted infections on teenage mothers, 300 policy in, 1 in prison, 176 status, conditions and behaviors of Amish, 162 violence at early menarche, first copulation and birth, 281 Women’s health policy: are the times really a-changing? (editorial) (Salganicoff A), 274