Intended for health care providers, health service providers, and older adults and their caregivers, this book will also be of interest to researchers in aging, cognition, and human factors. <p><b>Volume 9, Number 3, 2002. A.C. King, A. Atienza, C. Castro, R. Collins,</b> Physiological Responses to Family Caregiving in the Natural Setting in Wives Versus Daughters. <b>C. Lee, J.R. Powers,</b> Social Roles, Health, and Well-Being in Three Generations of Australian Women. <b>D.E. Anderson, M.A. Chesney,</b> Gender-Specific Association of Perceived Stress and Inhibited Breathing Pattern. <b>G. Burell, B. Granlund,</b> Women's Hearts Need Special Treatment. <b>D. Uno, B.N. Uchino, T.W. Smith,</b> Relationship Quality Moderates the Effect of Social Support Given by Close Friends on Cardiovascular Reactivity in Women. <b>G.D. Mishra, K. Ball, A.J. Dobson, J.E. Byles, P. Warner-Smith,</b> Which Aspects of Socioeconomic Status Are Related to Health in Middle-Aged and Older Women. <b>K. Nykvist, A. Kjellberg, C. Bildt,</b> Causal Explanations for Common Somatic Symptoms Among Women and Men.</p>