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Measurement bias, 357 Mental status measurement, symptoms, 298
Measurement models, 42 mini-mental state transition state, 299
Medicaid, 212, 238 examination, 288–290 Mini-Mental State Examination,
Medical Expenditure Panel cognitive tasks comprising, 288–290
Survey, 288 288–289 Mini-Nutritional
Medical Home Model, 546 psychometric assessment Assessment, 351
Medicare, 212, 238, 243 of, 289 Minnesota Model,
Melanie Blocker Stokes reliability and validity of, 289 alcoholism, 9
Postpartum Depression sensitivity and specificity Mishel’s Uncertainty in Illness
Act, 285 of, 289 Scale, 295, 522
Menopause, 282–284 Mentoring, 290–293 Mixed-method research, 107
early menopausal transition collective, 292 Modified Mini-Mental State
stage, 282 expert-to-novice model, Examination (3MS), 290
and healthy aging, 283 291, 292 Montreal Cognitive Assessment,
holistic frameworks for individual, 292 290, 297
understanding women’s mentor, 291 Moral distress, 299–302
experience of, 282 novice nurses, 292 defined, 299–300
late menopausal transition peer-to-peer model, 291, 292 dilemma, defined, 299
stage, 282 programs, 292 institutional setting, 300
late reproductive stage, 282 for scholarship and moral judgment, 299
menstrual cycle, 282 research, 293 nursing workforce
menstrual period, 282 socialization into shortage, 300
nonhormonal profession, 291 occurrence of, 300
interventions, 283 Meta-analysis, 123, 293–294 outcomes, 301
normative experience of, biased conclusions, 294 physical and affective
282–283 effect size, 293 problems, 301
postmenopause, 282 nonindependence in, 294 physicians, relationship with,
among special populations, 283 of patient education, 384 300–301
symptom severity, factors quality scores, 294 psychological
associated with, 283 quantitative approach, 293, 294 consequences, 301
Mental health, in public sector size indicator, 293 quality of care, 300
primary care, 284–286 Middle-range theories, 273, Moral reckoning, 302–304
barriers to, 284 294–296, 392, 393 moral distress, 302
blended roles, 286 measurement tools, 295 situational binds, 303
de facto mental health services models, 27 Stage of Ease, 302–303
system in U.S., 284 paradigmatic perspective, 295 Stage of Reflection, 303
generation of new testing, 295–296 Stage of Resolution, 303
knowledge, 285 Mild cognitive impairment symbolic interactionism, 303
opportunities for nurse (MCI), 296–299 Moral rights, 450
researchers, 285, 286 amnesic multidomain, 296 Mother–infant/toddler
Mental health services research diagnostic criteria, 296 relationships, 304–306
(MHSR), 286–288 economic/noneconomic costs, biological factors, 304–305
funding, 287 298–299 genetic and constitutional
integrated care, 288 etiology, 297 factors, 304
interdisciplinary research, 287 isolated nonamnesic, 296 interventions to improve, 306
interventions, 287 management, 297 maternal cognitions, 306
public health services, 286 multidomain nonamnesic, psychosocial health of mother,
services research, 287 296–297 child, 305
Mentally impaired people, prevalence, 297 race/ethnicity, role of, 305
as vulnerable research, 298 relationship between parenting
populations, 537 supportive interventions, 299 environment, 305

