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Autor/inn/en | Kelso, Dianne; Attneave, Carolyn L. |
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Institution | Washington Univ., Seattle. |
Titel | Service Networks and Patterns of Utilization: Mental Health Programs, Indian Health Service (IHS). Volume 10: Index to All Area Reports and Overview of Mental Health Programs of the Indian Health Service, 1969-1973. |
Quelle | (1975), (130 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Activities; American Indian Reservations; American Indians; Clinics; Delivery Systems; Eskimos; Geographic Location; Hospitals; Indexes; Mental Health Programs; Parochial Schools; Public Schools; Publications; Regional Programs; Subject Index Terms; Tribes |
Abstract | The tenth volume in a 10-volume report on the historical development (1966-1973) of the 8 administrative Area Offices of the Indian Health Service (IHS) Mental Health Programs, this volume constitutes the Index for the entire report. Divided into two non-duplicating parts, this index includes a Subject Index and a Personal Names Index. References to individuals mentioned by name anywhere in the eight reports are presented in the Personal Names Index, while all references to geographic locations, service units, activities, programs, mental health topics or other content are presented in the Subject Index. The Subject Index topics are alphabetized via key words with articles and extraneous words left out, and headings are provided for a number of special lists. For example, Tribal Mental Health Programs, Clinics, Community Mental Health Centers, and Hospitals collect all references to each of these wherever mentioned. North American Indian Tribes, Eskimos, Pueblos, and Reservations, similarly, collect all references to any of these groups. Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools, Public Schools, Parochial Schools, Colleges and Universities collect all references to these. The heading Publications and Reports collects all material quoted or referenced in any section of the report. The two indexes are cross referenced so that a specific Service Unit is listed both alphabetically and geographically under its Area Office. (JC) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |