Introduction to the special issue Thomasina J. Borkman Special Issue: Self-Help Groups Pages: 643 - 650
A national demographic portrait of mutual aid group participants in Canada Benjamin H. GottliebLarry Peters Empirical Research Pages: 651 - 666
Cross-cultural perspectives on self-help groups: Comparison between participants and nonparticipants in Israel and the United States Benjamin GidronMark A. CheslerBarbara K. Chesney Empirical Research Pages: 667 - 681
An exploration of leadership in a medical mutual help organization Tracey A. RevensonJ. Brian Cassel Empirical Research Pages: 683 - 698
Understanding the attitudes and intentions of future professionals toward self-help Gregory J. MeissenWilliam C. MasonDavid F. Gleason Empirical Research Pages: 699 - 714
Charting uncharted terrain: A behavioral observation system for mutual help groups Linda J. RobertsDouglas A. LukeThomas M. Reischl Methods Pages: 715 - 737
Quantitative and qualitative knowing in mutual support research: Some lessons from the recent history of scientific psychology Jacob Kraemer TebesDeborah Tebes Kraemer Methods Pages: 739 - 756
Participatory action research with self-help groups: An alternative paradigm for inquiry and action Mark A. Chesler Methods Pages: 757 - 768
An organizational typology for self-help groups Marsha A. SchubertThomasina J. Borkman Theory and Policy Pages: 769 - 787
Research workshop on methodological issues in evaluating preventive interventions using mutual support Dorothy S. Goldklang Theory and Policy Pages: 789 - 795
Self-help research and the public mental health system Thomas J. PowellMarcia J. Cameron Theory and Policy Pages: 797 - 805