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The American Journal of Public Health. Relevance to the nation's public health problems?

R.N. Podell and K. Keller

American Journal of Public Health, 1976, vol. 66, issue 1, 67-69

Abstract: The initial impression and hypothesis was that the content of the American Journal of Public Health only moderately overlapped what seemed to be the major public health problems confronting the people of the United States. Therefore, the authors undertook the study to analyze and classify the substantive focus of each article appearing in the American Journal of Public Health from January, 1973 to June, 1975. (Vols. 63, 64, and half of 65).

Date: 1976
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