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Volume 26, Number 4, 1 November 2001

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Editorial

Free Content Life after a National Nightmare: Coping with Invisible Illness and Disability
pp. 211-215(5)
Authors: Keigher S.M.; Jurkowski E.T.

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Free Content Social Workers' Role in Disease Management
pp. 217-225(9)
Authors: Claiborne N.; Vandenburgh H.

Free Content A Descriptive Analysis of Older Adults with HIV/AIDS in California
pp. 226-234(9)
Authors: Emlet C.A.; Farkas K.J.

Free Content Family Caregiving and Traumatic Brain Injury
pp. 257-268(12)
Author: Degeneffe C.E.

Free Content The Experience of Deafened Adults: Implications for Rehabilitative Services
pp. 269-276(8)
Authors: Aguayo M.O.; Coady N.F.

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Free Content Infant Mortality: A Reflection of the Quality of Health
pp. 277-282(6)
Author: Berger C.S.

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