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Issues in ursing VOLUME 15 1994 ISSN 0161-2840 IHNUDT Issues in Mental Health Nursing Editor: MARY SWANSON CROCKETT, D.N.Sc., R.N. School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin 1700 Red River, Austin, Texas 78701-1499 Book Review Editor: Elizabeth Leamon Ruefli, R.N., M.S.N. The University of Texas at Austin 1700 Red River, Austin, Texas, 78701-1499 Associate Editors Gerald Bennett, Ph.D., R.N. Sandra P. Thomas, Ph.D., R.N. School of Nursing, Mental Health-Psychiatric Center for Nursing Research, University of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 GA 39012-5105 Virginia Peterson Tilden, D.N.Sc., R.N., Charlotte McDaniel, Ph.D., R.N. F.A.A.N. Graduate Program of Nursing Administration, Uni- School of Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences versity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 University, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd., Port- Shirley A. Murphy, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N. land, OR 97201 School of Nursing, University of Washington, D. Jean Wood, Ph.D., R.N. Seattle, WA 98195 College of Nursing, University of South Carolina, Phyllis Noerager Stern, D.N.Sc., R.N., F.A.A.N, Columbia, SC 29208 School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN 17996-4110 Abstracted in: Nursing Abstracts, Human Resources Abstract, International Nursing Index, Psyc Info, Sociological Abstracts, MEDLINE. Editorial Office: Mary Swanson Crockett, D.N.Sc., R.N., School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, 1700 Red River, Austin, Texas 78701-1499. Publishing, Advertisinga,n d Production Office: Taylor & Francis, 1101 Vermont Ave., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005, phone (202) 289-2174, fax (202) 289-3665, Catherine Simon, Production Editor; or Taylor & Francis Ltd., Rankine Rd., Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 OPR, UK. 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Issues in Mental Health Nursing CONTENTS OF VOLUME 15 NUMBER I SPECIAL ISSUE: INNOVATIONS IN PSYCHIATRIC NURSING THEORY, PRACTICE, AND RESEARCH Sandra Thomas, Guest Editor EDITORIAL FROM THE GUEST EDITOR Vii BRIEF HOSPITAL TREATMENT PLANS: INNOVATIONS IN PRACTICE AND RESEARCH Nadine Nehls 1 INTEGRATION OF PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION INTO PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE Mary Ann Boyd 13 CHAOS, PERFECTIONISM, AND SABOTAGE: PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN THE WORKPLACE Margaret Trimpey and Susan Davidson 27 A DELPHI STUDY TO DETERMINE DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERDEPENDENCE AND DYSFUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE AS POTENTIAL NURSING DIAGNOSES Sylvia Anderson Whiting 37 THERAPY WITH FELON Y-CONVICTED MALE JUVENILE OFFENDERS Martha A. Pearson 49 COPING WITH CHRONIC SORROW Margaret A. Hainsworth, Georgene G. Eakes, and Mary L. Burke 59 PSYCHOSOCIAL TRIGGERS OF RELAPSE IN PERSONS WITH CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS: A PILOT STUDY Ella Price Hunter and Betty Storat 67 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUALS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: SOME EMPIRICAL DATA Leticia S. M. Lantican, Corinne N. Birdwell, and Robert T. Harrell 73 NURSING MODEL OF PSYCHOEDUCATION FOR THE SERIOUSLY MENTALLY ILL PATIENT Hannah Holmes, Jean Ziemba, Tempie Evans, and Carol A. Williams 85 ANNOUNCEMENT 105 NUMBER 2 SPECIAL ISSUE: MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 2000: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Shirley A. Murphy and Beverly Hoeffer, Guest Editors EDITORIAL Vv FROM THE GUEST EDITORS vii PREVENTION RESEARCH PROGRAM: RECONNECTING AT-RISK YOUTH Leona L. Eggert, Elaine A. Thompson, Jerald R. Herting, and Liela J. Nicholas 107 MEASURING NURSING OUTCOMES IN A PSYCHIATRIC SETTING Mary B. Burdick, Gail W. Stuart, and Linda D. Lewis 137 EVALUATION OF A GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM FOR NURSING PERSONNEL IN RURAL LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES Marianne Smith, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, Linda Garand, Susan Mitchell, Mark Albanese, and Clare Kreiter 149 PROMOTING QUALITY AND COST-EFFECTIVE CARE TO GEROPSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS Laura J. Mathew, Heidi M. Gutsch, Nina W. Hackney, and Elizabeth M. Munsat 169 CONGRUENCE BETWEEN AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AND TYPE OF INTERVENTION AS RATED BY NURSING PERSONNEL Ellen C. Fagan-Pryor, Paul Femea, and Linda C. Haber 187 ANNOUNCEMENT 201 NUMBER 3 MENTAL HEALTH OF RURAL ELDERLY: A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR NURSING Ivo L. Abraham, Kathleen C. Buckwalter, Jane B. Neese, and Jeanne C. Fox 203 USE OF SUBSTITUTE DECISION MAKERS BY THE MENTALLY ILL RURAL ELDERLY: AN ISSUE OF CONCERN FOR MENTAL HEALTH NURSES Kay Weiler and Kathleen C. Buckwalter 215 MENTAL HEALTH CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST IN HOME CARE FOR THE 90s Suzanne K. Mellon 229 WELLNESS EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY Carolyn Byrne, Barbara Brown, Nancy Voorberg, and Ruth Schofield 239 WHEN YOUR CLIENT LIVES IN A RURAL AREA PART I: RURAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY ISSUES Angeline Bushy 253 WHEN YOUR CLIENT LIVES IN A RURAL AREA PART II: RURAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE—CONSIDERATIONS FOR NURSES PROVIDING MENTAL HEALTH CARE Angeline Bushy 267 OPERATIONALIZING MASLOW’S THEORY: DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF THE BASIC NEED SATISFACTION INVENTORY Nancy Kline Leidy 277 STATE UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION TO TRANSFORM PRACTICE IN PUBLIC SECTOR PSYCHIATRIC NURSING Robert L. Anders 297 CODEPENDENCE: CONTEXTUAL VARIABLES IN THE LANGUAGE OF SOCIAL PATHOLOGY Susan M. Uhle 307 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS RELATED TO PATIENT ASSAULT Marilyn Lewis Lanza, Herbert L. Kayne, Carol Hicks, and Joan Milner 319 NUMBER 4 FACTORS RELATED TO NURSING BURNOUT: A REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE André Duquette, Suzanne Kérouac, Balbir K. Sandhu, and Line Beaudet 337 PERSISTENT AND SEVERELY MENTALLY ILL CLIENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR MENTAL ILLNESS Barbara A. Vellenga and Janell Christenson 359 SOCIAL SUPPORT: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES FOR RESEARCH IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING Francine Ducharme, Bonnie Stevens, and Kathleen Rowat 373 VETERANS’ RESPONSES TO ANGER MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION April A. Gerlock 393 PSYCHIATRIC NURSES’ SATISFACTION WITH A PATIENT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR STAFFING Linda Sims and Thomas A. Kippenbrock 409 EFFECT OF ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING ON LEVELS OF STRESS AND ASSERTIVENESS EXPERIENCED BY NURSES IN TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA Sheuan Lee and Mary Swanson Crockett 419 ANXIETY AND SELF-CARE FOLLOWING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Sharon K. Rose, Vicki S. Conn, and Barbara J. Rodeman 433 REACTIONS TO CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN Josie M. Bowman 445 ANNOUNCEMENT 455 NUMBER 5 TEAM APPROACH TO WORKING THROUGH TRANSFERENCE AND COUNTERTRANSFERENCE IN A PEDIATRIC/PSYCHIATRIC MILIEU Patrick Whalley 457 ADOLESCENT GEOGRAPHIC RELOCATION: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE Kathryn R. Puskar and Donna S. Martsolf 471 REVIEW OF ADOLESCENT COPING RESEARCH: REPRESENTATION OF KEY DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO ASSESSMENT John D. Rosella 483 ADOLESCENT SUICIDE: BEHAVIORS, RISK FACTORS, AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING INTERVENTIONS Shirley J. Ladely and Kathryn R. Puskar 497 ADOLESCENT SEXUAL OFFENDERS: POTENTIAL FOR A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE Charlotte M. Gilbert-Evans and Caroli Anne Redditt 505 SYMPTOMS OF FEMALE SURVIVORS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Polly A. Hulme and Susan K. Grove 519 NUMBER 6 EDITORIAL v MENTAL HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE IN ARMENIA: UTILIZING THE NURSING PROCESS IN DEVELOPING AND MANAGING THE POST-NATURAL DISASTER PLAN Anie Sanentz Kalayjian 533 CHINESE PERSPECTIVES ON CULTURE AND MENTAL HEALTH Chien-Lin Kuo and Kathryn Hopkins Kavanagh 551 DEPRESSION AMONG CHINESE AMERICANS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Betty Tabora and Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud 569 REFLECTIONS: WAITING FOR DEATH—A NURSING RESPONSE TO A FAMILY GRIEVING FOR A VICTIM OF TERRORISM Sevgi Hatipoglu 585 Following page 588: Title page to Volume 15 Contents of Volume 15 Author Index to Volume 15 Subject Index to Volume 15 Hat

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