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465 INDEX TO VOLUME ELEVEN SUBJECT INDEX Access 301-309 Access to care 151-162,163-178,284-300 African American elderly 87-99 African Americans 19-32,144-150,310-325 Age 58-76 AIDS 163-178 Asian Americans 33-44 B Family 87-99 Focus groups 444-455 Frailty 87-99 Gender 58-76 Graduate medical education 231-242 Barriers 45-57 H Cancer 301-309 Child health services 195-211 Children 151-162,276-283 Children's Health Insurance Program 276-283 Church 87-99 Collaborative inquiry 326-342 Community 77-86 Community-based research 326-342 Community/migrant health centers 301-309 Community health programs 444-455 Congenital heart disease 400-411 Contingent work 284-300 Culture 33-44 D Depression 284-300 Diabetes 430-443 Domestic violence 33-44 Health insurance 400-411 Health needs assessment 385-399 Health policy 243-257 Health risks 343-360 Health services utilization 179-194,212-230 Health status 343-360 Health status measures 58-76 Hispanic 243-257,430-443 Hispanic Americans 33-44 HIV 77-86,163-178 HIV prevention 326-342 Homeless 212-230,385-399 Hospital utilization 343-360 Hypertension 19-32 I Immigrant 276-283 Infant mortality 243-257 Informal caregiving 412-429 Inner city 151-162 Internship and residency 231-242 Ethnic groups 33-44 Ethnicity 58-76,100-110,163-178 Latent variable models 212-230 Latinos 179-194 Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved · Vol. 11, No. 4 · 2000 466 Subject Index Life stage 310-325 Low income 45-57 Low-income Latina women 326-342 M Managed care 45-57 Managed care programs 179-194,195-211 Medicaid 195-211,231-242,276-283,373-384 Medically underserved 301-309 Medically underserved area 243-257 Medically vulnerable 343-360 Mental health 284-300 Mexican American 243-257 Motherhood 310-325 Program evaluation 195-211 Prospective payment system 231-242 Psychiatric disorders 100-110 Public health 144-150 R Race 100-110,163-178 Religiosity 19-32 Religious coping 19-32 Retinopathy 430-443 Rural 231-242 Rural health 284-300 N National Medical Association 144-150 Needs assessment 77-86 Neighborhood health advisers 444-455 O Screening 430-443 Screening mammography 45-57 Seat belt laws 144-150 Service learning 385-399 Social class 284-300 Social support 87-99 Socioeconomic factors 179-194 Spouse abuse 33-44 Survival 163-178 Older adults 412-429 Patient acceptance of health care 33-44 Pediatric hospitalization 373-384 Pediatrics 151-162 Perinatal care 195-211 Photovoice 310-325 Physician practice patterns 400-411 Poor and minority children 400-411 Population-based studies 400-411 Poverty 100-110,284-300,301-309 Pregnancy 243-257 Preventive health 144-150 Preventive health services 179-194 TiUe XXI276-283 U Underserved 45-57 Uninsured 343-360 Usual source of care 151-162 V Volunteers 444-455 ...

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