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Appendix B: Literature Review
Pages 313-316

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From page 313...
... Below is a listing of the terms used to search Medline, PsycInfo, and the Social Science Citation Index. Terms defining the populations of interest: • bisexuality or heterosexuality or homosexuality or homosexuality, male or homosexuality, female • "gender minorit*
From page 314...
... • adolescent psychology (limited to those aged 18 and below) • age distribution or censuses • age factors or age distribution • continental population groups or ethnic groups • crime victims • cultural characteristics or cultural diversity • "delivery of health care" or health care disparities • demography • depression • emergency medical care or patient care or community health ser vices or mental health services • epidemiologic methods or data collection or epidemiologic study characteristics or clinical trials or epidemiologic research design • family characteristics • family or family relations or nuclear family or single-parent family • geography or urban health or urbanization • health services accessibility • health status • health status indicators • human development or child development • introductory journal articles • mental disorders • mental health • "outcome and process assessment (health care)
From page 315...
... • anxiety disorders • cancer or neoplasms • cardiovascular diseases • "disparities" • health personnel • hypertension • jurisprudence or patient advocacy • minority groups • mood disorders • obesity • patient care • public policy • "substance abuse" or substance-related disorders • health care surveys • health surveys • "methodological" • population surveillance • questionnaires • research design


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