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1995

Volume 7 Number 1

CONTENTS:

The Intergenerational Cycle of Violence in Child and Elder Abuse, by Jill E. Korbin, PhD; Georgia Anetzberger, PhD; and Craig Austin, MS

American Indian Elder Abuse: Risk and Protective Factors among the Oldest Americans, by David K. Carson, PhD

Investigating Suspected Elder Maltreatment, by Holly Ramsey-Klawsnik, PhD

Self-Neglect Among the Elderly, by John F. Longres, PhD

BOOK REVIEW

Adult Protective Services: Research and Practice, edited by Bryan Byers and James E. Hendricks. Reviewed by J. M. Henry, PhD

The Mistreatment of Elderly People, edited by Peter Decalmer and Frank Glendenning. Reviewed by Marjorie F. Bendik, DNSc, RN

MEDIA REVIEW

Reporting Elder Abuse: You Can Make the Difference: A Dramatization for Mandated Reporters, by Marion Judd, producer (video). Reviewed by Kathleen Quinn.

Volume 7 Number 2/3
Ethical Issues, Dilemmas and Decisions in Elder Mistreatment.

Guest Editor: Tanya Fusco Johnson, Mdiv, PhD

CONTENTS:

Preface by Fernando M. Torres-Gil, PhD

Chapter One: Ethics and Elder Mistreatment: Uniting Protocol with Practice, by Tanya Fusco Johnson, M.Div., PhD

Chapter Two: Three Case Studies of Elder Mistreatment: Identifying Ethical Issues, by Vicki Kryk, MSW

Chapter Three: A Medical Perspective, by Terrie T. Wetle, PhD and Terry T. Fulmer, RN, PhD, FAAN

Chapter Four: The Mental Health Perspective, by Robert S. Marin, MD; Bridget K. Booth, MSN; Charles W. Lidz, PhD; Richard K. Morycz, PhD; and Robert Wettstein, MD.

Chapter Five: An Adult Protective Services Perspective, by Paula M. Mixson, LMSW-AP

Chapter Six: An Ombudsman Perspective, by Jo Ellen Skelly-Walley

Chapter Seven: A Case Manager's Perspective, by Joseph Sonntag, MA

Chapter Eight: A Legal Perspective Candace J. Heisler, JD and Mary Joy Quinn, RN, MA

Chapter Nine: A Religious Perspective, by Ron Johnson, PhD, MDiv

Chapter Ten: Multidisciplinary Ethical Decision-Making: Uniting Differing Professional Perspectives, by Martha Holstein, MA

Volume 7 Number 4

CONTENTS:

Preaching to the Unconverted: Educating Physicians About Elder Abuse by Mark Lachs, MD, with commentary by Georgia J. Anetzberger, PhD, ACSW; Lorin A. Baumhover, PhD; Margaret F, Hudson, PhD, RN; James G. O'Brien, MD; and Dorrie E. Rosenblatt, MD, PhD

Further Validation of the QUALCARE Scale, by Gina Bravo, PhD; Diane Girouard, BN, MSW; Suzanne Gosselin, MD; Celine Archambault, MSW; and Marie-France Dubois

Therapeutic Recreation for the Institutionalized Elderly: Choice or Abuse, by Barry L. Hall, MSW, PhD and Jochen G. Bocksnick, PhD

An Empirical Examination of the Characteristics, Consequences, and Causes of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes, by Brian K. Payne, PhD and Richard Cikovic, MS

A Survey of Grass Roots Advocacy Organizations for Nursing Home Residents, by Rachel Filinson, PhD

Self-Neglect Among the Elderly, by John F. Longres, PhD

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