Volume 7 Number 1 (January/February 1997)
Physical Activity and Exercise Among Women Martha C. Romans
pp 1-2
Physical Activity and Psychological Well-Being in Older Women Diane L. Gill, Kathleen William, Lavon Williams, Brian Butki, Byoung Jun Kim
pp 3-9
Physical Activity and Exercise: A First Step to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Women of All Ages Jane Wiest, Roseann M. Lyle
pp 10-16
The Benefits of Physical Activity on Coronary Heart Disease and Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Women Carol Ewing Garber
pp 17-23
Older Women and Physical Activity: Using the Telephone to Walk Karla L. Jarvis, Robert H. Friedman, Timothy Heeren, Paula M. Cullinane
pp 24-29
A Comparison of a Mind/Body Approach Versus a Conventional Approach to Aerobic Dance Deborah Kern, Judith Baker
pp 30-37
Unintended Pregnancy and the Psychosocial Well-Being of Pregnant Women Suezanne T. Orr, C. Arden Miller
pp 38-46
Women's Attitudes Towards Breast Cancer Screening Procedures: Differences by Ethnicity Suzanne L. Dibble, Janet Meyers Vanoni, Christine Miaskowski
pp 47-54
The Relationship of Menopausal Status and Serum Ferritin to Cardiovascular Risk Sue M. Penckofer, Karyn Holm, Dorie Schwertz, Peggy Chandler
pp 55-63
Selected Abstracts of the 25th Annual Scientific Meeting of the North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology pp 64-66
Editorial: Editorial Board Improves WHI for 1997 Warren H. Pearse
pp 70
Volume 7 Number 2 (March/April 1997)
Introduction to Proceedings of the Teaching to Promote Women's Health Conference Helen P. Batty, Marilou McPhedran, Neger Mahdavian
pp 71-75
Integrating Feminist Theory and Women's Studies into the Women's Health Nursing Curriculum: Special Topics in Women's Health Linda C. Andrist
pp 76-83
Teaching Trends and Issues in Women's Health Using a Feminist Perspective Patricia E. B. Valentine
pp 84-87
Win Some, Lose Some: About Integration Projects of Women's Health Care Leonore C. Nicolai
pp 88-91
Teaching Second-Year Medical Students About Wife Battering W. E. Thurston, L. McLeod
pp 92-98
The Road to Freedom: Ending Violence Against Women Marilyn Harris, Debra Anderson, Romana Madl, Jill Mannion, Heather McCosker
pp 99-108
Training in Reproductive Health and Sexuality: The Case of a Regional Program in Latin America Silvia Ramos, Monica Gogna
pp 109-112
Teaching Nursing Students to Use Touch Therapies to Assist Healing Milly Ching
pp 113-115
The Women's Health Specialty: Curriculum Implications Lynne Hunt pp 116-120
Building Therapeutic Staff: Client Relationships With Women Who Self-Harm Karen Rea, Fran Aiken, Clancy Borastero
pp 121-125
Volume 7 Number 3 (May/June 1997)
ART, Ads, and Ethics: A Conference Held By the National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction: Executive Summary Ruth Macklin, Gladys B. White
pp 127-131
Commodification, Commercialization, and Embodiment Allen Verhey
pp 132-142
Ethics, Advertising, and Assisted Reproduction: The Goals and Methods of Advertising
Allen R. Dyer
pp 143-148
The Commodification and Advertising of Infertility Treatment pp 149-152
Accountability, Representation, and Advertising Geoffrey Sher, Michael Feinman
pp 153-161
Innovations in Infertility Treatment and the Rush to Market pp 162-166
Accountability in the Advertising and Marketing of Assisted Reproduction pp 167-171
Panel One: Marketing Strategies and Informing the Patient/Consumer pp 172-187
Panel Two: Reporting and Advertising Success Rates -- The Gordian Knot of Assisted Reproductive Technology pp 188-196
Workshop Participants and Staff pp 197
Volume 7 Number 4 (July/August 1997)
Editorial: If a Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing, What About a Lot of Knowledge: What Have We Learned From Pandora? Nada L. Stotland
pp 201-203
The Human Genome Project and Women Mary B. Mahowald
pp 204-205
An Overview of the Human Genome Project and Its Implications for Women Mary B. Mahowald
pp 206-208
The Human Genome Project and Breast Cancer Olufunmilayo I. Olopade
pp 209-214
Genetic Accountability and Pregnant Women Karen H. Rothenberg
pp 215-219
Genetic Counseling and Women Beth A. Fine
pp 220-224
Policy Implications of the Human Genome Project for Women Christine K. Cassel
pp 225-229
Gender Justice in Genetics Mary B. Mahowald
pp 230-233
Defining and Measuring Unintended Pregnancy: Issues and Concerns Ruth Petersen Merry-K. Moos
pp 234-240
In Quest of the Perfect Analogy for Using In Vitro Fertilization Patients as Oocyte Donors
Jeffrey A. Nisker
pp 241-247
Women's Health Education for Medical Students: An Interdisciplinary Response Diane M. Magrane
pp 248-252
Experience and Acceptability of Medical Abortion with Mifepristone and Misoprostol Among U.S. Women Linda J. Beckman, S. Marie Harvey
pp 253-262
Learning to Ask About Domestic Violence Harriet V. Coeling, Gloria Harman
pp 263-268
Evaluation of an HIV/AIDS Education Program in an Urban Prenatal Clinic Andrea Carlson Gielen, Ruth R. Faden, Nancy E. Kass, Patricial O'Campo, Richard Chaisson, Linda Watkinson
pp 269-278
Volume 7 Number 5 (September/October 1997)
Models of Collaborative Practice: Preparing for Maternity Care in the 21st Century: Executive Summary
Maureen P. Corry, Deanne Williams, Susan R. Stapleton
pp 279-284
The Challenges and Opportunities of Collaborative Practice Phyllis C. Leppert
pp 285-288
New Views on Education for Maternity Care Providers Charles S. Mahan
pp 289-292
Collaborative Practice and Health Plans Kathryn Wilber
pp 293-297
Collaborative Practice, Regulation, and Market Forces: A Changing Health Care Agenda Catherine Dower, Edward O'Neil
pp 298-300
Midwives' and Physicians' Experiences in Collaborative Practice: A Qualitative Study Suellen Miller
pp 301-308
Session One: The Challenges and Opportunities of Providing Maternity Care Through Collaborative Practice
pp 309
Session Two: Exploring Current Research Issues pp 310-313
Session Three: Collaborative Practice in the Managed Care Environment
pp 314-317
Session Four: Academic and Contributing Education of Health Care Providers pp 318-328
Session Five: Developing A Public Policy Agenda To Support Collaborative Practice pp 329-336
Session Six: Challenging the Best Established Views of Maternity Care -- A Call To Action pp 337-342
Four Models of Collaborative Practice pp 343-345
Volume 7 Number 6 (November/December 1997)
Women's Primary Care in Managed Care: Clinical and Provider Issues Martha C. Romans
pp 347-348
Primary Care for Women Under Managed Care: Clinical Issues
Karen J. Carlson
pp 349-361
The Women-Centered Health Care Team: Integrating Perspectives from Managed Care, Women's Health, and the Health Professional Workforce Eileen Hoffman, Pamela Maraldo, Helen L. Coons, Karen Johnson
pp 362-374
Panel Discussion
Julianna S. Gonen
pp 375-379
A New Model of Training Physicians and Health Care Professionals in Women's Primary Health Care: The Women's Health Scholar Program Claire C. Murphy, Helen Batty
pp 380-384
Pregnant Women's Perspectives on Intendedness of Pregnancy
Merry-K. Moos, Ruth Petersen, Katherine Meadows, Cathy L. Melvin, Alison M. Spitz
pp 385-392
Teaching Women's Health Issues in a Government Committee: The Story of a Successful Policy Group Laura Shanner
pp 393-399
Perceptions of Contraceptive Effectiveness and Health Effects of Oral Contraception Stacy L. Tessler, Jeffrey F. Peipert
pp 400-406
Editorial: An Imperative for Research in Women's Health: Who Will Pay
Lawrence D. Longo
pp 407-409
Pharmacy and Managed Care: Bridging the Gender Gap Charles C. Ponte
pp 410
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