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Journal Articles well adolescents: Seeking a new direction. Issues in Com-
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Science Quarterly, 13(3), 252–258. young child in a body cast: Impact on the care giver.
Dawson, S. (1998). Adult/elderly care nursing: Preamputa- Orthopedic Nursing, 14(1), 41–46.
tion assessment using Roy’s adaptation model. British Niska, K. J. (1999). Family nursing interventions: Mexican
Journal of Nursing, 7(9), 536, 538–542. American early family formation: Third part of a three-
Decker, J. W. (2000). The effects of inflammatory bowel part study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12(4), 335–340.
disease on adolescents. Gastroenterology Nursing, 23(2), Niska, K. J. (2001). Mexican American family survival,
63–66. continuity, and growth: The parental perspective.
Dixon, E. L. (1999). Community health nursing practice Nursing Science Quarterly, 14(4), 322–329.
and the Roy adaptation model. Public Health Nursing, Orsi, A. J., Grandy, C., Tax, A., & McCorkle, R. (1997).
16, 290–300. Nutritional adaptation of women living with HIV:
Dunn, H. C., & Dunn D. G. (1997). The Roy adaptation A pilot study. Holistic Nursing Practice, 12(1), 71–79.
model and its application to clinical nursing practice. Robinson, J. H. (1995). Grief responses, coping processes,
Journal of Ophthalmic Nursing and Technology, 6(2), and social support of widows: Research with Roy’s
74–78. model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8(4), 158–164.
Harding-Okimoto, M. B. (1997). Pressure ulcers, self-concept, Samarel, N., Fawcett, J., Krippendorf, K., Piacentino, J. C.,
and body image in spinal cord injury patients. SCI Nursing, Eliasof, B., Hughes, P., et al. (1998). Women’s percep-
14(4), 111–117. tion of group support and adaptation to breast cancer.
Hennessy-Harstad, E. B. (1999). Empowering adolescents Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28(6), 1259–1268.
with asthma to take control through adaptation. Jour- Samarel, N., Fawcett, J., Tulman, L., Rothman, H., Spector, L.,
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3, 150–153. Sheppard, V. A., & Cunnie, K. L. (1996). Incidence of
LeMone, P. (1995). Assessing psychosexual concerns in diuresis following hysterectomy. Journal of Post
adults with diabetes: Pilot project using Roy’s modes Anesthesia Nursing, 11, 20–28.
of adaptation. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 16(1), Woods, S. J., & Isenberg, M. A. (2001). Adaptation as a
67–78. mediator of intimate abuse and traumatic stress in
Modrcin-McCarthy, M. A., McCue, S., & Walker, J. (1997). battered women. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14(3),
Preterm infants and STRESS: A tool for the neonatal 215–221.
nurse. Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 10(4), Yeh, C. H. (2001). Adaptation in children with cancer:
62–71. Research with Roy’s model. Nursing Science Quarterly,
Modrcin-Talbott, M. A., Pullen, L, Ehrenberger, H., Zandstra, 14, 141–148.
K., & Muenchen, B. (1998). Self-esteem in adolescents Zhan, L. (2000). Cognitive adaptation and self-consistency
treated in an outpatient mental health setting. Issues in in hearing-impaired older persons: Testing Roy’s
Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 21, 159–171. adaptation model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13(2),
Modrcin-Talbott, M. A., Pullen, L., Zandstra, K., Ehrenberger, 158–165.
H., & Muenchen, B. (1998). A study of self-esteem among

