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Managing Sickle Cell Disease: In Low-Income Families Book

Managing Sickle Cell Disease: In Low-Income Families
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Managing Sickle Cell Disease: In Low-Income Families, As many as 30,000 African Americans have sickle cell disease (SCD). Though the political activism of the 1960s and a major 1970s health campaign spurred demands for testing, treatment, and education programs, little attention has been given to how familie, Managing Sickle Cell Disease: In Low-Income Families
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  • Managing Sickle Cell Disease: In Low-Income Families
  • Written by author Shirley Hill
  • Published by Temple University Press, 5/18/2010
  • As many as 30,000 African Americans have sickle cell disease (SCD). Though the political activism of the 1960s and a major 1970s health campaign spurred demands for testing, treatment, and education programs, little attention has been given to how familie
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Preface1. Introduction2. Sickle Cell Disease3. The Mothers and Their Families4. Diagnosing Sickle Cell Disease5. Reproductive Decision Making6. Caregiving for Children with SCD7. Mediators of Caregiving Demands8. Finding Social Support9. Coping10. Reconstructing SCDAppendix: Research StrategyBibliographyIndex


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