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Volume 31, Number 3, August 2006

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Editorial

Free Content Prevention and Women's Reproductive Health: A Matter of Concern
pp. 163-166(4)
Authors: Sable, Marjorie R.; Galambos, Colleen M.

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Free Content The Clubhouse as an Empowering Setting
pp. 167-179(13)
Authors: Mowbray, Carol T.; Lewandowski, Lisa; Holter, Mark; Bybee, Deborah

Free Content Significance of Gender and Age in African American Children's Response to Parental Victimization
pp. 181-188(8)
Authors: Dulmus, Catherine N.; Hilarski, Carolyn

Free Content A Survey of the Health, Sleep, and Development of Children Adopted from China
pp. 201-207(7)
Authors: Rettig, Michael A.; Mccarthy-Rettig, Kelly

Practice Forum

Free Content Addressing Sexual Issues in Individuals with Chronic Health Conditions
pp. 221-224(4)
Authors: Claiborne, Nancy; Rizzo, Victoria M.

Free Content Social Work Ethics Audits in Health Care Settings: A Case Study
pp. 225-228(4)
Authors: Kirkpatrick, William J.; Reamer, Frederic G.; Sykulski, Marilyn

Free Content Medicaid Coverage of Newer Psychotropic Medication
pp. 229-232(4)
Author: Venkataraman, Meenakshi

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