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Volume 28, Number 4, 1 November 2003

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Free Content Sexual Functioning Following Renal Transplantation
pp. 264-272(9)
Authors: Raiz L.; Davies E.A.; Ferguson R.M.

Free Content Alcohol Use among Pregnant African American Women: Ecological Considerations
pp. 273-283(11)
Authors: Lucas E.T.; Goldschmidt L.; Day N.L.

Free Content Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center
pp. 284-292(9)
Authors: Benbenishty R.; Chen W.

Free Content Prostate Cancer and Psychosocial Concerns in African American Men: Literature Synthesis and Recommendations
pp. 302-311(10)
Authors: Pierce R.; Chadiha L.A.; Vargas A.; Mosley M.

Practice Forum

Free Content Successful Ways to Increase Retention in a Longitudinal Study of Lead-Exposed Children
pp. 312-315(4)
Authors: Adubato S.; Alper R.; Heenehan M.; Rodriguez-Mayor L.; Elsafty M.

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Free Content Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center
pp. 322-323(2)
Authors: Clark S.J.; Wilkinson D.R.S.

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