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American Journal of Public Health
1971 - 2018
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2017, volume 107, articles S3
- No Equity, No Triple Aim: Strategic Proposals to Advance Health Equity in a Volatile Policy Environment pp. S223-S228

- G.W. Wilkinson, A. Sager, S. Selig, R. Antonelli, S. Morton, G. Hirsch, C.R. Lee, A. Ortiz, D. Fox, M.V. Lupi, C. Acuff and M. Wachman
- Advancing Social Work Education for Health Impact pp. S229-S235

- T. Browne, R.H. Keefe, B.J. Ruth, H. Cox, P. Maramaldi, C. Rishel, M. Rountree, J. Zlotnik and J. Marshall
- A History of Social Work in Public Health pp. S236-S242

- B.J. Ruth and J.W. Marshall
- A Social Work Approach to Policy: Implications for Population Health pp. S243-S249

- D.P. Miller, A.R. Bazzi, H.L. Allen, M.L. Martinson, C.P. Salas-Wright, K. Jantz, K. Crevi and D.L. Rosenbloom
- Social Work's Role in Medicaid Reform: A Qualitative Study pp. S250-S255

- S.S. Bachman, M. Wachman, L. Manning, A.M. Cohen, R.W. Seifert, D.K. Jones, T. Fitzgerald, R. Nuzum and P. Riley
- Health Outcomes and Costs of Social Work Services: A Systematic Review pp. S256-S266

- G. Steketee, A.M. Ross and M.K. Wachman
- Health in All Social Work Programs: Findings From a US National Analysis pp. S267-S273

- B.J. Ruth, M.K. Wachman, J.W. Marshall, A.R. Backman, C.B. Harrington, N.S. Schultz and K.J. Ouimet
2017, volume 107, articles S2
- Public Health System Research in Public Health Emergency Preparedness in the United States (2009-2015): Actionable Knowledge Base pp. e1-e6

- E. Savoia, L. Lin, D. Bernard, N. Klein, L.P. James and S. Guicciardi
- Science in Emergency Response at CDC: Structure and Functions pp. S122-S125

- J. Iskander, D.A. Rose and N.D. Ghiya
- The Evolution of Public Health Emergency Management as a Field of Practice pp. S126-S133

- D.A. Rose, S. Murthy, J. Brooks and J. Bryant
- A Child's Health Is the Public's Health: Progress and Gaps in Addressing Pediatric Needs in Public Health Emergencies pp. S134-S137

- E.J. Dziuban, G. Peacock and M. Frogel
- Project Public Health Ready: History and Evolution of a Best Practice for Public Health Preparedness Planning pp. S138-S141

- S.K. Summers and M.J. Ferraro
- Applying the 15 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Capabilities to Support Large-Scale Tuberculosis Investigations in Complex Congregate Settings pp. S142-S147

- A.J. Levy, K.G. Toren, C. Elsenboss and M. Narita
- Funding Public Health Emergency Preparedness in the United States pp. S148-S152

- R. Katz, A. Attal-Juncqua and J.E. Fischer
- How Health Department Contextual Factors Affect Public Health Preparedness (PHP) and Perceptions of the 15 PHP Capabilities pp. S153-S160

- J.A. Horney, E.G. Carbone, M. Lynch, Z.J. Wang, T. Jones and D.A. Rose
- Promoting Community Preparedness and Resilience: A Latino Immigrant Community-Driven Project Following Hurricane Sandy pp. S161-S164

- I. Cuervo, L. Leopold and S. Baron
- Public Health Preparedness Funding: Key Programs and Trends From 2001 to 2017 pp. S165-S167

- C.R. Watson, M. Watson and T.K. Sell
- Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace: The Flulapalooza Model for Mass Vaccination pp. S168-S176

- M.D. Swift, M.H. Aliyu, D.W. Byrne, K. Qian, P. McGown, P.O. Kinman, K.L. Hanson, D. Culpepper, T.J. Cooley and M.I. Yarbrough
- 2015 Pandemic Influenza Readiness Assessment Among US Public Health Emergency Preparedness Awardees pp. S177-S179

- T.J. Fitzgerald, D.L. Moulia, S.B. Graitcer, S.J. Vagi and S.A. Dopson
- Progress in Public Health Emergency Preparedness-United States, 2001-2016 pp. S180-S185

- B.P. Murthy, N.-A.M. Molinari, T.T. LeBlanc, S.J. Vagi and R.N. Avchen
- Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER): An Innovative Emergency Management Tool in the United States pp. S186-S192

- A. Schnall, N. Nakata, T. Talbert, T. Bayleyegn, D. Martinez and A. Wolkin
- Primary Care Emergency Preparedness Network, New York City, 2015: Comparison of Member and Nonmember Sites pp. S193-S198

- M.D. Williams, M.C. Jean, B. Chen, N.-A.M. Molinari and T.T. LeBlanc
- Improvements in State and Local Planning for Mass Dispensing of Medical Countermeasures: The Technical Assistance Review Program, United States, 2007-2014 pp. S200-S207

- Renard, P.G.,, S.J. Vagi, C.M. Reinold, B.L. Silverman and R.N. Avchen
- A Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Risk Communications pp. S208-S214

- E. Savoia, L. Lin and G.M. Gamhewage
2017, volume 107, articles 12
- The effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions in socioeconomically disadvantaged ethnic minority women: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e13-e21

- I. Ruiz-Perez, M. Murphy, G. Pastor-Moreno, A. Rojas-García and M. Rodríguez-Barranco
- Understanding increased mortality after gunshot injury pp. e22-e23

- A.J. Kent, J.V. Sakran, D.T. Efron, A.H. Haider, Cornwell, E.E., and E.R. Haut
- Arredondo et al. Respond pp. e24-e25

- E.M. Arredondo, N. Crespo, N.V. Lopez, J.P. Elder, J. Haughton, J. Sallis, L. Perez and G. Ayala
- Fischer et al. Respond pp. e26-e27

- B. Fischer, W. Van Den Brink, W. Hall, B. LeFoll, J. Rehm and R. Room
- Public Health is Everyone's Kuleana pp. 1845

- T.C. Quade
- Democratic Policy, Social Movements, and Public Health: A New Theme for AJPH Public Health Forum pp. 1855-1856

- De Camargo, K.R.,
- Public Parks and Shady Areas in Times of Climate Change, Urban Sprawl, and Obesity pp. 1856-1858

- C.J. Heckman
- Buying Drugs Online in the Age of Social Media pp. 1858-1859

- M.A. Bachhuber and R.M. Merchant
- Dramatic Decreases in US Abortion Rates: Public Health Achievement or Failure? pp. 1860-1862

- D.G. Foster
- What can we do or Change to Encourage People to Seek Out Preexposure Prophylaxis? pp. 1862-1864

- L.A. Eaton
- Laws Facilitating Gun Carrying and Homicide pp. 1864-1865

- John Donohue
- Venues Where Male Sex Workers Meet Partners: The Emergence of Gay Hookup Apps and Web Sites pp. 1866-1867

- E.W. Schrimshaw, K. Siegel and É. Meunier
- Out of Our Comfort Zone to Improve Population Health: A Public Health of Consequence, December 2017 pp. 1867-1868

- S. Galea and R.D. Vaughan
- Shade sails and passive recreation in public parks of Melbourne and Denver: A randomized intervention pp. 1869-1875

- D.B. Buller, D.R. English, M.K. Buller, J. Simmons, J.A. Chamberlain, M. Wakefield and S. Dobbinson
- What About the Trees? Trees as Nature-Based “Shade Sails” pp. 1876-1877

- R. Zarr and T. Conway
- A 21st-century public health approach to abortion pp. 1878-1882

- S.C.M. Roberts, L. Fuentes, N.F. Berglas and A.J. Dennis
- Integrating HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) into routine preventive health care to avoid exacerbating disparities pp. 1883-1889

- S.K. Calabrese, D.S. Krakower and K.H. Mayer
- Social Media as a Tool to Increase the Impact of Public Health Research pp. 1890-1891

- J.Y. Breland, L.M. Quintiliani, K.L. Schneider, C.N. May and S. Pagoto
- Vaccines and the Trump Administration—reasons for Optimism Amid Uncertainty pp. 1892-1893

- J.L. Schwartz
- Evolution of Public Health Education in China pp. 1893-1895

- T. Wu and L. Li
- Publicly Funded Family Planning Under Unprecedented Attack pp. 1895-1897

- R.B. Gold and K. Hasstedt
- Income Volatility: A Preventable Public Health Threat pp. 1898-1899

- S. Basu
- Capping Medicaid Funding—lessons From Puerto Rico pp. 1900-1901

- K.M. Perreira, D.K. Jones and J. Oberlander
- A Call for Submissions: AJPH Instagram Photo Contest pp. 1902

- S. Patel, C. Anderson, P. Vachhani, J. Guidry, L. Grove and C. Mpody
- Population group abortion rates and lifetime incidence of abortion: United States, 2008–2014 pp. 1904-1909

- R.K. Jones and J. Jerman
- Twitter-based detection of illegal online sale of prescription opioid pp. 1910-1915

- T.K. Mackey, J. Kalyanam, T. Katsuki and G. Lanckriet
- New and recurrent concussions in high-school athletes before and after traumatic brain injury laws, 2005–2016 pp. 1916-1922

- J. Yang, R.D. Comstock, H. Yi, H.H. Harvey and P. Xun
- Easiness of legal access to concealed firearm permits and homicide rates in the United States pp. 1923-1929

- M. Siegel, Z. Xuan, C.S. Ross, S. Galea, B. Kalesan, E. Fleegler and K.A. Goss
- Loaded handgun carrying among US adults, 2015 pp. 1930-1936

- A. Rowhani-Rahbar, D. Azrael, V.H. Lyons, J.A. Simonetti and M. Miller
- Integrating HIV surveillance and field services: Data quality and care continuum in King County, Washington, 2010–2015 pp. 1938-1943

- J.E. Hood, D.A. Katz, A.B. Bennett, S.E. Buskin, J.C. Dombrowski, S.E. Hawes and M.R. Golden
- Text messaging for improving antiretroviral therapy adherence: No effects after 1 year in a randomized controlled trial among adolescents and young adults pp. 1944-1950

- Sebastian Linnemayr, H. Huang, J. Luoto, A. Kambugu, H. Thirumurthy, J.E. Haberer, Gert Wagner and B. Mukasa
- A community-level sodium reduction intervention, Boston, 2013–2015 pp. 1951-1957

- C.J. Brooks, J. Barrett, J. Daly, R. Lee, N. Blanding, A. McHugh, D. Williams and S. Gortmaker
- Geographic distribution of scorpion exposures in the United States, 2010–2015 pp. 1958-1963

- A.M. Kang and D.E. Brooks
- Community health workers in the United States: Challenges in identifying, surveying, and supporting the workforce pp. 1964-1969

- S. Sabo, C.G. Allen, K. Sutkowi and A. Wennerstrom
- School-based curriculum to improve depression literacy among US secondary school students: A randomized effectiveness trial pp. 1970-1976

- K. Swartz, R.J. Musci, M.B. Beaudry, K. Heley, L. Miller, C. Alfes, L. Townsend, G. Thornicroft and H.C. Wilcox
- The cumulative probability of arrest by age 28 years in the United States by disability status, race/ethnicity, and gender pp. 1977-1981

- E.J. McCauley
- Cook et al. Respond pp. e23

- Philip J Cook, A.E. Rivera-Aguirre, M. Cerdá and G. Wintemute
- Measuring physical activity with heart rate monitors pp. e24

- S.J. Hensen
- Low-risk cannabis use is an oxymoron pp. e26

- A. Braillon
- Public health planning for pets pp. e28

- M.A. Rothstein
2017, volume 107, articles 11
- Advancing science and public health practice on climate change and health justice pp. 1687

- M.L. Bell
- Sexual orientation question kept in NSOAAP: "government at Its Best" pp. 1692-1693

- A. Morabia
- The promises, realities, and legacies of the bolshevik revolution, 1917-2017 pp. 1693-1694

- N. Krementsov
- Assessing the public health impact of the mhealth app business pp. 1694-1696

- N. Freudenberg
- Health: An optimal commodity for the attention economy pp. 1696-1697

- B. Millington
- Trends in autism spectrum disorders: The interaction of time, group-level socioeconomic status, and individual-level race/ethnicity pp. 1698-1699

- C.J. Newschaffer
- Screening for food insecurity: Short-term alleviation and long-term prevention pp. 1699-1700

- D. Cutts and J. Cook
- Advancing suicide prevention through a focus on firearm safety pp. 1701-1702

- M.D. Anestis
- Mexican cohort study predates but predicts the type of body composition changes expected from the mexican sugar-sweetened beverage tax pp. 1702-1703

- B.M. Popkin
- On the promise and peril of technology for population health: A public health of consequence, November 2017 pp. 1703-1705

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- The time is now for ehealth research with latinos pp. 1705-1707

- E.J. Rodriquez and E.J. Perez-Stable
- A revolutionary attack on tobacco: Bolshevik antismoking campaigns in the 1920s pp. 1711-1717

- T.A. Starks
- Propagandizing the healthy, bolshevik life in the early ussr pp. 1718-1724

- T.A. Starks
- Nursing and the public health legacies of the Russian revolution pp. 1725-1730

- S. Grant
- Legacies of 1917 in contemporary Russian public health: Addiction, HIV, and abortion pp. 1731-1735

- M. Rivkin-Fish
- The essence of the Soviet health system pp. 1736-1738

- H.E. Sigerist
- Henry E. Sigerist (1891- 1957): Medical Historian, Advocate of "socialized" Medicine, and Admirer of the Soviet Health System pp. 1738-1739

- T. Brown and E. Fee
- Alan gregg, the diary of a thoughtful eye-witness pp. 1743

- S. Ladwig and T. Brown
- Our greedy health care system pp. 1744-1745

- J.E. McDonough
- The physicians' case for marijuana legalization pp. 1746-1747

- D.L. Nathan, H.W. Clark and J. Elders
- Deregulation, devolution, and state preemption laws' impact on us mortality trends pp. 1749-1750

- J.K. Montez
- Gaps in federal and state screening of tuberculosis in the United States pp. 1750-1752

- P.M. Singer, G.A. Noppert and C.H. Jenkins
- Can the fda help reduce drug prices or the cost of medical care? pp. 1752-1754

- D.M. Zuckerman
- Advancing the right to health - The vital role of law pp. 1755-1756

- L.O. Gostin, K.O. Cathaoir, S.A. Roache, R.S. Magnusson, R. Krech, S.A. Solomon, D. Walton, M.-P. Kieny, D.W. Patterson and G.L. Burci
- Enrollment in California's medicaid program after the affordable care act expansion pp. 1757-1759

- Jessie Wang and A.N. Trivedi
- Development of a statewide, publicly accessible drug overdose surveillance and information system pp. 1760-1763

- B.D.L. Marshall, J.L. Yedinak, J. Goyer, T.C. Green, J.A. Koziol and N. Alexander-Scott
- Value of public health funding in preventing hospital bloodstream infections in the United States pp. 1764-1769

- M.D. Whittington, C.J. Bradley, A.J. Atherly, J.D. Campbell and Richard Lindrooth
- Emergency medical service personnel's risk from violence while serving the community pp. 1770-1775

- B.J. Maguire and B.J. O'Neill
- Geotagged US tweets as predictors of county-level health outcomes, 2015-2016 pp. 1776-1782

- Q.C. Nguyen, M. McCullough, H.-W. Meng, D. Paul, D. Li, S. Kath, G. Loomis, E.O. Nsoesie, M. Wen, K.R. Smith and F. Li
- A social network analysis of the financial links backing health and fitness apps pp. 1783-1788

- Q. Grundy, F. Held and L. Bero
- Law enforcement and gun retailers as partners for safely storing guns to prevent suicide: A study in 8 Mountain West States pp. 1789-1794

- C.W. Runyan, A. Brooks-Russell, S. Brandspigel, M. Betz, G. Tung, D. Novins and R. Agans
- A smartphone application to reduce time-to-notification of sexually transmitted infections pp. 1795-1800

- A.C. Cohen, F. Zimmerman, M. Prelip and D. Glik
- Changes in sugar-sweetened soda consumption, weight, and waist circumference: 2-year cohort of Mexican women pp. 1801-1808

- D. Stern, N. Middaugh, M.S. Rice, F. Laden, R. López-Ridaura, B. Rosner, W. Willett and M. Lajous
- The changing pattern of nutrition intake by social class in Contemporary China, 1991-2011 pp. 1809-1811

- Z. Xu and W. Zhang
- Diagnostic accuracy of two food insecurity screeners recommended for use in health care settings pp. 1812-1817

- J.A. Makelarski, E. Abramsohn, J.H. Benjamin, S. Du and S.T. Lindau
- Autism spectrum disorder among US children (2002-2010): Socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic disparities pp. 1818-1826

- M.S. Durkin, M.J. Maenner, J. Baio, D. Christensen, J. Daniels, R. Fitzgerald, P. Imm, L.-C. Lee, L.A. Schieve, K. Van Naarden Braun, M.S. Wingate and M. Yeargin-Allsopp
- Recreational cannabis legalization and opioid-related deaths in Colorado, 2000-2015 pp. 1827-1829

- M.D. Livingston, T.E. Barnett, C. Delcher and A.C. Wagenaar
- Two sides of the crisis pp. e1

- K.H. Mohammed
2017, volume 107, articles 10
- Clarivate analytics (formerly produced by Thomson Reuters) journal metrics and AJPH pp. 1526

- A. Shelepak
- Despair in the American Heartland? A focus on rural health pp. 1533-1534

- P.C. Erwin
- Preexposure prophylaxis: Adapting HIV prevention models to achieve worldwide access pp. 1534-1535

- S. Landers and F. Kapadia
- Years of life lost, age discrimination, and the myth of productivity pp. 1535-1537

- M.H. Brenner
- On being transnational and transgender: Human rights and public health considerations pp. 1537-1538

- D. Operario and T. Nemoto
- Can population health science counter in-kind dangerous oversimplifications? a public health of consequence, October 2017 pp. 1538-1540

- R.D. Vaughan and S. Galea
- The epidemic of despair among white americans: Trends in the leading causes of premature death, 1999-2015 pp. 1541-1547

- E.M. Stein, K.P. Gennuso, D.C. Ugboaja and P.L. Remington
- Urban-rural differences in suicide in the state of Maryland: The role of firearms pp. 1548-1553

- P.S. Nestadt, P. Triplett, D.R. Fowler and R. Mojtabai
- Rural versus urban use of traditional and emerging tobacco products in the United States, 2013-2014 pp. 1554-1559

- M.E. Roberts, N.J. Doogan, C.A. Stanton, A.J. Quisenberry, A.C. Villanti, D.E. Gaalema, D.R. Keith, A.N. Kurti, A.A. Lopez, R. Redner, A. Cepeda-Benito and S.T. Higgins
- Diverging life expectancies and voting patterns in the 2016 US Presidential Election pp. 1560-1562

- J. Bor
- Leveraging interest to decrease rural health disparities in the United States pp. 1563-1564

- M. Meit and A. Knudson
- Deaths of despair: Why? what to do? pp. 1564-1565

- F.D. Scutchfield and C.W. Keck
- Despair as a cause of death: More complex than it first appears pp. 1566-1567

- A.V. Diez Roux
- Individual versus community-level risk compensation following preexposure prophylaxis of HIV pp. 1568-1571

- M. Holt and D.A. Murphy
- HIV preexposure prophylaxis and condomless sex: Disentangling personal values from public health priorities pp. 1572-1576

- S.K. Calabrese, K. Underhill and K.H. Mayer
- Antiretroviral drugs as the linchpin for prevention of HIV infections in the United States pp. 1577-1579

- T. Samandari, N. Harris, J.C. Cleveland, D.W. Purcell and E. McCray
- The complex road ahead for preexposure prophylaxis: A primary care physician perspective pp. 1580-1581

- R.E. Greene
- Obesity prevention in the supermarket-choice architecture and the supplemental nutrition assistance program pp. 1582-1583

- A.N. Thorndike and C.R. Sunstein
- Musculoskeletal disorders: A neglected group at public health and epidemiology meetings? pp. 1584-1585

- A.V. Perruccio, C. Yip, E.M. Badley and J.D. Power
- Low-income housing tax credit: Optimizing its impact on health pp. 1586-1588

- M. Shi, B.A. Samuels and C.E. Pollack
- Effect of police training and accountability on the mental health of African American Adults pp. 1588-1590

- H. Oh, J. DeVylder and G. Hunt
- Will automated driving technologies make today's effective restraint systems obsolete? pp. 1590-1592

- D. Subit, P. Vezin, S. Laporte and B. Sandoz
- Consumer-directed health care for medicaid patients: Past and future reforms pp. 1592-1594

- P.M. Singer, D.B. Nelson and R. Tipirneni
- Brexit: Severe risks to Britain's national health service pp. 1594-1596

- J.J. Park, M. McKee and R. Atun
- The world health organization, public health ethics, and surveillance: Essential architecture for social well-being pp. 1596-1598

- A.L. Fairchild, A. Dawson, Ralph-C Bayer and M.J. Selgelid
- Using all means to protect public health in Israel from emerging tobacco products pp. 1599-1600

- E. Kopel, N. Davidovitch and H. Levine
- A way forward for bipartisan health reform? Democrat and republican state legislator priorities for the goals of health policy pp. 1601-1603

- C. Pagel, D.W. Bates, D. Goldmann and C.F. Koller
- Toward a public health politics of consequence: An autobiographical reflection pp. 1604-1605

- D.M. Fox
- Growing economic inequality sustains health disparities pp. 1606-1607

- W.A. Vega and W.M. Sribney
- Legal, practical, and ethical considerations for making online patient portals accessible for all pp. 1608-1611

- C.R. Lyles, J. Fruchterman, M. Youdelman and D. Schillinger
- Children's access to dental care affected by reimbursement rates, dentist density, and dentist participation in medicaid pp. 1612-1614

- N.I. Chalmers and R.D. Compton
- Standard period life table used to compute the life expectancy of diseased subpopulations: More confusing than helpful pp. 1615-1620

- L. Perron, M. Simard, J. Brisson, D. Hamel and E. Lo
- Violent death reporting inmaryland: Demographic variability in data completeness pp. 1621-1623

- M.L. Smith, A.A. Akinyemi, J.L. Stanley and C.S. Mitchell
- Killed by police: Validity of media-based data and misclassification of death certificates in Massachusetts, 2004-2016 pp. 1624-1626

- J.M. Feldman, S. Gruskin, B.A. Coull and N. Krieger
- Oral health integration into a pediatric practice and coordination of referrals to a colocated dental home at a federally qualified health center pp. 1627-1629

- N. Sengupta, S. Nanavati, M. Cericola and L. Simon
- Lead content of sindoor, a hindu religious powder and cosmetic: New Jersey and India, 2014-2015 pp. 1630-1632

- M.P. Shah, D.G. Shendell, P.O. Strickland, J.D. Bogden, F.W. Kemp and W. Halperin
- Medicaid reimbursement for the female condom pp. 1633-1635

- S.S. Witte, C. MacPhee, N. Ginsburg and N. Deshmukh
- Tobacco industry research on nicotine replacement therapy: "if anyone is going to take away our business it should be us" pp. 1636-1642

- D. Apollonio and S.A. Glantz
- Readiness to vaccinate critical personnel during an influenza pandemic, United States, 2015 pp. 1643-1645

- D.L. Moulia, S.A. Dopson, S.J. Vagi, T.J. Fitzgerald, A.P. Fiebelkorn and S.B. Graitcer
- Living outside the gender box in Mexico: Testimony of transgender mexican asylum seekers pp. 1646-1652

- M.K. Cheney, M.J. Gowin, E.L. Taylor, Marco Frey, J. Dunnington, G. Alshuwaiyer, J.K. Huber, M.C. Garcia and G.C. Wray
- Assessing years of life lost versus number of deaths in the United States, 1995-2015 pp. 1653-1659

- G.B. Taksler and M.B. Rothberg
- Community health worker support for disadvantaged patients with multiple chronic diseases: A randomized clinical trial pp. 1660-1667

- S. Kangovi, N. Mitra, D. Grande, H. Huo, R.A. Smith and J.A. Long
- Community health worker impact on chronic disease outcomes within primary care examined using electronic health records pp. 1668-1674

- M. Ingram, K. Doubleday, M.L. Bell, A. Lohr, L. Murrieta, M. Velasco, J. Blackburn, S. Sabo, J.G. De Zapien and S.C. Carvajal
2017, volume 107, articles 9
- Ethical guidance for disaster response, specifically around crisis standards of care: A systematic review pp. e1-e9

- J.P. Leider, D. Debruin, N. Reynolds, A. Koch and J. Seaberg
- Morabia responds pp. e10-e11

- A. Morabia
- Editor's choice: Standing rock doesn't stand alone: The health care battle across Native America pp. 1349

- M. Hoyer
- AJPH Editorials: Water access in the United States: Health disparities abound & solutions are urgently needed pp. 1354-1356

- A.I. Patel, L.A. Schmidt and P.R. Lee
- Addressing colorectal cancer disparities among African American men beyond traditional practice-based settings pp. 1356-1358

- K.B. Naylor
- Population mental health & community violence: Advancing the role of local health departments pp. 1358-1360

- J. Purtle
- Do our cells pay the price when we sit too much? pp. 1360-1362

- M. Du
- Data sources hinder our understanding of transgender murders pp. 1362-1363

- R.L. Stotzer
- Are there any ethical barriers to effective antismoking measures? pp. 1364-1365

- E. Lindblom
- Successes & continued challenges of electronic health records for chronic disease surveillance pp. 1365-1367

- G.S. Birkhead
- Complexity in public health research: A public health of consequence, September 2017 pp. 1367-1368

- R.D. Vaughan and S. Galea
- Development of a research agenda focused on academic health departments pp. 1369-1375

- P.C. Erwin, R.C. Brownson, W.C. Livingood, C.W. Keck and K. Amos
- Zika & reproductive rights in Brazil: Challenge to the right to health pp. 1376-1380

- P.K. Valente
- Late age at childbirth: Survival advantage or artifact? pp. 1381-1382

- N.E. Adler, Lisa and J. Pritzker
- Shadyab & LaCroix respond pp. 1382-1383

- A.H. Shadyab and A.Z. Lacroix
- Improved health: A bipartisan opportunity to expand the scope of health reform pp. 1383-1384

- D.K. Jones, M. Simmons and S. Galea
- Contextualizing complexity: When are systems science methods constructive? pp. 1385-1386

- B.D.L. Marshall
- Racial/ethnic & socioeconomic disparities in hydration status among US adults & the role of tap water & other beverage intake pp. 1387-1394

- C.J. Brooks, S.L. Gortmaker, M.W. Long, A.L. Cradock and E.L. Kenney
- Ain't necessarily so!": The brake industry's impact on asbestos regulation in the 1970s pp. 1395-1399

- D. Rosner and G. Markowitz
- Minimum age of sale for tobacco products & electronic cigarettes: Ethical acceptability of US "Tobacco 21 Laws pp. 1401-1405

- S.R. Morain and J. Malek
- State & local chronic disease surveillance using electronic health record systems pp. 1406-1412

- M. Klompas, N.M. Cocoros, J.T. Menchaca, D. Erani, E. Hafer, B. Herrick, M. Josephson, M. Lee, M.D.P. Weiss, B. Zambarano, K.R. Eberhardt, J. Malenfant, L. Nasuti and T. Land
- Evacuation of pets during disasters: A public health intervention to increase resilience pp. 1413-1417

- R. Chadwin
- State health agency & local health department workforce: Identifying top development needs pp. 1418-1424

- A.J. Beck, J.P. Leider, F. Coronado and E. Harper
- Television watching & telomere length among adults in southwest China pp. 1425-1432

- H.-M. Xue, Q.-Q. Liu, G. Tian, L.-M. Quan, Y. Zhao and G. Cheng
- Community-based, preclinical patient navigation for colorectal cancer screening among older black men recruited from barbershops: The MISTER B trial pp. 1433-1440

- H. Cole, H.S. Thompson, M. White, R. Browne, C. Trinh-Shevrin, S. Braithwaite, K. Fiscella, C. Boutin-Foster and J. Ravenell
- Homicide rates of transgender individuals in the United States: 2010-2014 pp. 1441-1447

- A. Dinno
- Undocumented immigration, drug problems, & driving under the influence in the United States, 1990-2014 pp. 1448-1454

- M.T. Light, T. Miller and B.C. Kelly
- Civil unrest in the context of chronic community violence: Impact on maternal depressive symptoms pp. 1455-1462

- D.P. Yimgang, Y. Wang, G. Paik, E.R. Hager and M.M. Black
- Excessive gestational weight gain & subsequent maternal obesity at age 40: A hypothetical intervention pp. 1463-1469

- B. Abrams, J. Coyle, K. Cohen, I. Headen, A. Hubbard, L. Ritchie and D.H. Rehkopf
- Per diems in polio eradication: Perspectives from community health workers and officials pp. 1470-1476

- S. Closser, A. Rosenthal, J. Justice, K. Maes, M. Sultan, S. Banerji, H.B. Amaha, R. Gopinath, P. Omidian and L. Nyirazinyoye
- 1918 influenza pandemic: In utero exposure in the United States and long-term impact on hospitalizations pp. 1477-1483

- J.K. Acquah, R. Dahal and Frank Sloan
- Transit rider body mass index before and after completion of street light-rail line in Utah pp. 1484-1486

- B.B. Brown, K.R. Smith, W.A. Jensen and D. Tharp
- Trends in prescription opioids detected in fatally injured drivers in 6 US States: 1995-2015 pp. 1487-1492

- S. Chihuri and G. Li
- Industry payments to physicians for opioid products, 2013-2015 pp. 1493-1495

- S.E. Hadland, M.S. Krieger and B.D.L. Marshall
- From lead exposure in early childhood to adolescent health: A chicago birth cohort pp. 1496-1501

- A.S. Winter and R.J. Sampson
- Obesity and overweight in American indian and Alaska native children, 2006-2015 pp. 1502-1507

- A. Bullock, K. Sheff, K. Moore and S. Manson
- Patterns of use of smokeless tobacco in US Adults, 2013-2014 pp. 1508-1514

- Y.-C. Cheng, B.L. Rostron, H.R. Day, C.A. Stanton, L.C. Hull, A. Persoskie, M.J. Travers, K. Taylor, K.P. Conway, B.K. Ambrose and N. Borek
- To: Dr. Alfredo morabia, editor, ajph pp. e10

- N. Krieger, A.-E. Birn, L. Aviles, Z. Bailey, C. Cubbin, C. Dearfield, M.M. Jones, R. Lee, L. Moore, N. Munoz, V. Simonds and P.D. Waterman
- Transwoman population size pp. e12

- H.F. Raymond, E.C. Wilson and W. Mcfarland
- Missingdataandsystematic bias pp. e14

- K.O. Myers
2017, volume 107, articles 8
- Lower-risk cannabis use guidelines: A comprehensive update of evidence and recommendations pp. e1-e12

- B. Fischer, C. Russell, P. Sabioni, W. Van Den Brink, B. Le Foll, W. Hall, J. Rehm and R. Room
- Prevalence of financial fraud and scams among older adults in the United States: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e13-e21

- D. Burnes, Henderson, C.R.,, C. Sheppard, R. Zhao, K. Pillemer and M.S. Lachs
- Alang et al. respond pp. e22-e23

- S. Alang, D. McAlpine, R. Hardeman and E. McCreedy
- Serious, nonlethal firearm-related injuries in the United States: Compiling the evidence pp. e24-e25

- J.L. Salemi
- Krieger responds pp. e28-e29

- N. Krieger
- How can helicopter parents have missed young worker safety? pp. 1193

- S.E. Lacey
- AJPH dossier on the erasure of the sexual orientation question from the national survey of older Americans act participants pp. 1203-1204

- A. Morabia
- Prepare and support our chief health strategists on the front lines pp. 1205-1206

- K.B. De Salvo
- Exchanging identifiable health information among health departments: A route through the legal maze pp. 1207-1209

- J.G. Hodge
- A public health of consequence: Review of the August 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 1209-1210

- S. Galea and R.D. Vaughan
- Why i am opposed to the elimination of the sexual orientation question by the administration for community living pp. 1211-1212

- K. Greenlee
- Challenges and solutions to collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data pp. 1212-1214

- R.L. Sell
- Oversampling in health surveys: Why, when, and how? pp. 1214-1215

- R. Vaughan
- Recording sexual orientation in the UK: Pooling data for statistical power pp. 1215-1217

- J. Semlyen
- Erasing LGBT people from federal data collection: A need for vigilance pp. 1217-1218

- K.L. Loewy
- Data move us closer to full equality by speaking for those who cannot: Advocating for LGBT older adults pp. 1219-1220

- L.E. Durso
- LGBT data collection amid social and demographic shifts of the US LGBT community pp. 1220-1222

- G.J. Gates
- Reasons for caution when emphasizing health disparities for sexual and gender minority adults in public health campaigns pp. 1223-1225

- J.G.L. Lee, R.J. Martin, H. Landrine, D.D. Matthews, P.E. Averett and J. Niederdeppe
- Repealing the affordable care act essential health benefits: Threats and obstacles pp. 1225-1226

- C.E. Willison and P.M. Singer
- The public health practitioner of the future pp. 1227-1232

- P.C. Erwin and R.C. Brownson
- Deciphering suicide and other manners of death associated with drug intoxication: A centers for disease control and prevention consultation meeting summary pp. 1233-1239

- D.M. Stone, K.M. Holland, B. Bartholow, J.E. Logan, W. LiKamWa McIntosh, A. Trudeau and I.R.H. Rockett
- Trump order mandating deportation for health service use: Not legally sufficient pp. 1240-1241

- J.M. Calvo
- Defining roles for schools and programs of public health in the age of trump pp. 1242-1244

- C. Palmedo, L. Roberts, N. Freudenberg, G. Sembajwe, E. Geltman and D. Heller
- Ideologically motivated violence: A public health approach to prevention pp. 1244-1246

- M.K. Wynia, D. Eisenman and D. Hanfling
- Princess Diana and reduced traffic deaths in France and the United States pp. 1246-1248

- D.A. Redelmeier and J.A. Bhatti
- Underuse of chest radiography versus computed tomography for lung cancer screening pp. 1248-1250

- S. Soneji, Rani Dang, J.W. Yang, N.T. Tanner, G.A. Silvestri and W. Black
- Accountable care organizations' payments to physicians: Patients should have the right to know pp. 1251-1252

- Marwan Mansour, N. Favini, M.A. Carome, S. Woolhandler and D.U. Himmelstein
- The opioid crisis and the need for compassion in pain management pp. 1253-1254

- M.A. Rothstein
- Public health without fear of consequences or inconsequences pp. 1255-1256

- P. Buekens
- Raising our voices against discrimination-and for public health pp. 1256-1258

- J. Heymann and A. Sprague
- The end of written informed consent for HIV testing: Not with a bang but a whimper pp. 1259-1265

- R. Bayer, M. Philbin and R.H. Remien
- Judicial bypass for minors seeking abortions in Arkansas versus other states pp. 1266-1271

- Onur Altindag and T. Joyce
- Personally identifiable information in state laws: Use, release, and collaboration at health departments pp. 1272-1276

- E.B. Begley, J.M. Ware, S.A. Hexem, K. Rapposelli, K. Thompson, M.S. Penn and G.A. Aquino
- Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines: A Comprehensive Update of Evidence and Recommendations pp. 1277

- B. Fischer, C. Russell, P. Sabioni, W. van den Brink, B. Le Foll, W. Hall, J. Rehm and R. Room
- Understanding and improving arterial roads to support public health and transportation goals pp. 1278-1282

- C. McAndrews, K.M. Pollack, D. Berrigan, A.L. Dannenberg and E.J. Christopher
- Crowdsourced health data: Comparability to a US national survey, 2013-2015 pp. 1283-1289

- V. Yank, S. Agarwal, P. Loftus, S. Asch and D. Rehkopf
- Vocal timbre and the classification of respondent sex in US phone-based surveys pp. 1290-1294

- N.C. Riley, J.R. Blosnich, T.M. Bear and S.L. Reisner
- Prevalence of Financial Fraud and Scams Among Older Adults in the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis pp. 1295

- D. Burnes, C.R. Henderson, C. Sheppard, R. Zhao, K. Pillemer and M.S. Lachs
- Dust exposure and coccidioidomycosis prevention among solar power farm construction workers in California pp. 1296-1303

- G.L.S. Cooksey, J.A. Wilken, J. McNary, D. Gilliss, D. Shusterman, B.L. Materna and D.J. Vugia
- Hurricane sandy (New Jersey): Mortality rates in the following month and quarter pp. 1304-1307

- Soyoung Kim, P.A. Kulkarni, M. Rajan, P. Thomas, S. Tsai, C. Tan and A. Davidow
- Polysubstance use among US women of reproductive age who use opioids for nonmedical reasons pp. 1308-1310

- M. Jarlenski, C.L. Barry, S. Gollust, A.J. Graves, A. Kennedy-Hendricks and K. Kozhimannil
- Unintentional poisoning in China, 1990 to 2015: The global burden of disease study 2015 pp. 1311-1315

- Yun Tang, L. Zhang, J. Pan, Q. Zhang, T. He, Z. Wu, J. Zhan and Q. Li
- Health-related quality of life among US workers: Variability across occupation groups pp. 1316-1323

- T.M. Shockey, M. Zack and A. Sussell
- Constant lethality of gunshot injuries from firearm assault: United States, 2003-2012 pp. 1324-1328

- Philip J Cook, A.E. Rivera-Aguirre, M. Cerdá and G. Wintemute
- Crash fatality rates after recreational marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado pp. 1329-1331

- J.D. Aydelotte, L.H. Brown, K.M. Luftman, A.L. Mardock, P.G.R. Teixeira, B. Coopwood and C.V.R. Brown
- Chronic health conditions and key health indicators among lesbian, gay, and bisexual older US adults, 2013-2014 pp. 1332-1338

- K.I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, H.-J. Kim, C. Shui and A.E.B. Bryan
- Toward a constructive public health agenda on race and police use of force pp. e22

- J.M.R. Gonzalez, K.K. Jetelina and S.A. Bishopp
- Spitzer et al. respond pp. e25

- S.A. Spitzer, K.L. Staudenmayer and T.G. Weiser
- Differing perspectives on analyzing data related to firearms and suicide pp. e26

- E.A. Stuart, C. Crifasi, A. McCourt, J.S. Vernick and D. Webster
- Anestis et al. respond pp. e27

- M.D. Anestis, J.C. Anestis and S.E. Butterworth
- All models are wrong; Some are useful pp. e28

- P.L. Remington
2017, volume 107, articles 7
- Applewhite and Sherman respond pp. e1-e2

- D.P. Applewhite and S.G. Sherman
- Guan and Li respond pp. e3-e4

- J. Guan and G. Li
- Hosting Syrian refugees: Resources exist in our communities pp. 1013

- H. Bouhmam, D. Boothe and D.R. George
- Risk analysis in the 21st century: Adapting to new challenges and opportunities pp. 1020-1021

- M.R. Greenberg
- Educational disparities in adult disability: Person, place, policies, and family pp. 1021-1022

- C. Jagger
- Physical activity and physical and mental well-being in church settings pp. 1023-1024

- T.J. Van Der Weele
- Soda consumption among adolescents: Implications for lowand middle-income countries pp. 1025-1027

- G.M. Singh
- Increasing availability of prevention to communities disproportionately affected by HIV pp. 1027-1028

- D.H. McCree, D.W. Purcell, J.C. Cleveland and J.T. Brooks
- "Alien" health care pp. 1029-1030

- A.L. Caplan and A. Bateman-House
- A public health of consequence: Review of the July 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 1030-1031

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Chemical risk assessment: Traditional vs public health perspectives pp. 1032-1039

- M.R. Gwinn, Daniel Axelrad, T. Bahadori, D. Bussard, W.E. Cascio, K. Deener, D. Dix, R.S. Thomas, R.J. Kavlock and T.A. Burke
- Planned parenthood is health care, and health care must defend it: A call to action pp. 1040-1041

- D. Silver and F. Kapadia
- Donald trump, the police, and mental health in US cities pp. 1042-1043

- J.E. DeVylder
- Trauma, psychopathology, and the refugee crisis: A call to action pp. 1044-1045

- K. Seddio
- Public health research priorities to address US human trafficking pp. 1045-1047

- E.F. Rothman, H. Stoklosa, S.B. Baldwin, M. Chisolm-Straker, R.K. Price and H.G. Atkinson
- What public health practitioners need to know about unhealthy industry tactics pp. 1047-1049

- A. Rob Moodie
- The lead battery: A growing global public health challenge pp. 1049-1050

- P. Gottesfeld
- An approach to assess the burden of work-related injury, disease, and distress pp. 1051-1057

- P.A. Schulte, R. Pana-Cryan, T. Schnorr, A.L. Schill, R. Guerin, S. Felknor and G.R. Wagner
- Fostering a public health of consequence: Practical skills and lessons learned pp. 1058-1059

- A.E. Greenberg
- On the origins of the electronic cigarette: British American Tobacco's project ariel (1962-1967) pp. 1060-1067

- S. Risi
- Firearm legislation and fatal police shootings in the United States pp. 1068-1075

- A.J. Kivisto, B. Ray and P.L. Phalen
- US Hospital awards and community health improvement pp. 1076-1077

- M.K. Poku, A.B. Blum and J.M. Sharfstein
- Review of recent methodological developments in group-randomized trials: Part 2-analysis pp. 1078-1086

- E.L. Turner, M. Prague, J.A. Gallis, F. Li and D.M. Murray
- Evaluating public health interventions: 6. Modeling ratios or differences? let the data tell us pp. 1087-1091

- D. Spiegelman and T.J. VanderWeele
- Shelter-based opioid treatment: Increasing access to addiction treatment in a family shelter pp. 1092-1094

- A. Chatterjee, A. Obando, E. Strickland, A. Nestler, R. Harrington-Levey, T. Williams and T. LaCoursiere-Zucchero
- Consumption of carbonated soft drinks among young adolescents aged 12 to 15 years in 53 low-and middle-income countries pp. 1095-1100

- L. Yang, P. Bovet, Y. Liu, M. Zhao, C. Ma, Y. Liang and B. Xi
- Disparities in disability by educational attainment across US states pp. 1101-1108

- J.K. Montez, A. Zajacova and M.D. Hayward
- Fe en Acción: Promoting physical activity among churchgoing Latinas pp. 1109-1115

- E.M. Arredondo, J.P. Elder, J. Haughton, D.J. Slymen, J.F. Sallis, L.G. Perez, N. Serrano, M.T. Parra, R. Valdivia and G.X. Ayala
- Trends in school-related victimization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youths-Massachusetts, 1995-2015 pp. 1116-1118

- E.O. Olsen, A.M. Vivolo-Kantor, L. Kann and C.N. Milligan
- Effect of the affordable care act on disparities in breastfeeding: The case of Maine pp. 1119-1121

- S.S. Hawkins, A. Noble and Christopher Baum
- Firearm-related laws in all 50 US States, 1991-2016 pp. 1122-1129

- M. Siegel, M. Pahn, Z. Xuan, C.S. Ross, S. Galea, B. Kalesan, E. Fleegler and K.A. Goss
- Use of a digital health application for influenza surveillance in China pp. 1130-1136

- Y. Hswen, J.S. Brownstein, John Liu and J.B. Hawkins
- Impact of the 2016 Ecuador earthquake on Zika virus cases pp. 1137-1142

- Diego Vásquez, A. Palacio, J. Nuñez, W. Briones, J.C. Beier, D.C. Pareja and L. Tamariz
- Increasing walking in the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta international Airport: The walk to fly study pp. 1143-1149

- J.E. Fulton, G.M. Frederick, P. Paul, J.D. Omura, S.A. Carlson and J.M. Dorn
- Foodborne disease outbreaks in correctional institutions-United States, 1998-2014 pp. 1150-1156

- M.A. Marlow, R.E. Luna-Gierke, P.M. Griffin and A.R. Vieira
- Racial/ethnic disparities at the end of an HIV epidemic: Persons who inject drugs in New York City, 2011-2015 pp. 1157-1163

- D.C. Des Jarlais, K. Arasteh, C. McKnight, J. Feelemyer, S. Tross, D. Perlman, S. Friedman and A. Campbell
- Dissecting the complexities of the relationship between police Officer-Civilian race/ethnicity Dyads and less-than-lethal use of force pp. 1164-1170

- K.K. Jetelina, W.G. Jennings, S.A. Bishopp, A.R. Piquero and J.M. Reingle Gonzalez
- Minimum stocking requirements for retailers in the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children: Disparities across US states pp. 1171-1174

- J.E. Pelletier, L.R.N. Schreiber and M.N. Laska
- Violence against women and household ownership of radios, computers, and phones in 20 countries pp. 1175-1181

- L.F. Cardoso and S.B. Sorenson
- Potential issues with naloxone distribution in the community pp. e1

- M. Serdarevic
- Injury mortality in autism pp. e3

- K. Fluegge
- Inclusion of disability status in investigations of child maltreatment lifetime prevalence pp. e5

- M.E. McNew and D. Garic
2017, volume 107, articles 6
- Vanderweele and Koenig respond pp. e1-e2

- T.J. VanderWeele and H.G. Koenig
- Vanderweele and Koenig respond pp. e3-e4

- T.J. VanderWeele and H.G. Koenig
- Tempels et al. respond pp. e5-e6

- T. Tempels, M. Verweij and V. Blok
- Ying et al. respond pp. e7-e8

- J. Ying, J.E. Rosenthal, A. Park, H.N. Madanat, K.D. Liller, N. Hennig, S. Galea, M.K. Formica, A. Flescher and C.C. Branas
- Advancing the Field of Public Health Surveillance and Survey Methods pp. 822

- D.T. Lau
- Improving Public Health Surveillance about Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders pp. 827-828

- K.K. Chin
- Toward a Comprehensive Policy to Reduce Disparities in Youth Violence pp. 829-830

- T.I. Herrenkoh
- I Have Randomized by Clinic; Now What? Four Decades after Cornfield pp. 830-831

- R. Vaughan
- Zika's Long Haul: Tackling the Causes of Human Vulnerability to Mosquito-Borne Viruses pp. 831-833

- L.C. Rodrigues
- Changing Demographics of Marijuana Initiation: Bad News or Good? pp. 833-834

- R.A. Grucza
- Growing momentum for sugar-sweetened beverage campaigns and policies: Costs and considerations pp. 835-838

- J. Falbe and K. Madsen
- Air Mattresses Are Not Appropriate Sleep Spaces for Infants pp. 838-839

- R.Y. Moon
- Dissemination and Implementation Research: From a Reporting Framework to Precision Medicine pp. 839-840

- D.A. Chambers
- A Public Health of Consequence: Review of the June 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 841-842

- S. Galea and R.D. Vaughan
- LGBTQ Health Surveillance: Data = Power pp. 843-844

- R.L. Sell
- Note from the Editor-in-Chief: Who Wants to Exclude Older LGBT Persons from Public Health Surveillance? pp. 844-845

- A. Morabia
- Public Health Surveillance for Communicable Diseases: From Rigid and Static to Flexible and Innovative pp. 845-846

- D.L. Heymann
- Surveillance as Our Sextant pp. 847-848

- L.E. Thorpe
- Evolution of Public Health Surveillance: Status and Recommendations pp. 848-850

- H.S. Burkom
- The Value of State-Based Surveillance and Surveys in the United States pp. 850-852

- A.K. Ferketich
- Innovations in population health surveillance: Using electronic health records for chronic disease surveillance pp. 853-857

- S.E. Perlman, K.H. McVeigh, L.E. Thorpe, L. Jacobson, C.M. Greene and R.C. Gwynn
- Scientific document review at the centers for disease control and prevention: The CLEAR approach pp. 858-859

- J.K. Iskander, A. Calugar, R.D. Peavy and A. Sowell
- Isolationist Policies Threaten Public Health pp. 860-861

- C.N. Coughlin and A. Messenlehner
- Addressing Zika in the United States: Polarization, Fragmentation, and Public Health pp. 861-862

- S.L. Greer and P.M. Singer
- Framing mechanisms linking HIV-related stigma, adherence to treatment, and health outcomes pp. 863-869

- B. Turan, A.M. Hatcher, S.D. Weiser, M.O. Johnson, W.S. Rice and J.M. Turan
- Social Determinants of Health: Building Wide Coalitions Around Well-Honed Messages pp. 870-871

- J.E. Fielding and S. Teutsch
- Safe sex in the 1970s: Community practitioners on the Eve of AIDS pp. 872-879

- T.R. Blair
- US state statutes banning powdered alcohol: Exceptions and penalties pp. 880-882

- A.M. Garcia
- How California prepared for implementation of physician-assisted death: A primer pp. 883-888

- L.A. Petrillo, E. Dzeng, K.L. Harrison, L. Forbes, B. Scribner and B.A. Koenig
- Medicaid expansion and ACA repeal: Evidence from Ohio pp. 889-892

- E.E. Seiber and M.L. Berman
- Restrictions of hepatitis C treatment for substance-using medicaid patients: Cost versus ethics pp. 893-899

- J.M. Liao and M.A. Fischer
- State preemption: A significant and quiet threat to public health in the United States pp. 900-902

- J.L. Pomeranz and M. Pertschuk
- Measures of local segregation for monitoring health inequities by local health departments pp. 903-906

- N. Krieger, P.D. Waterman, N. Batra, J.S. Murphy, D.P. Dooley and S.N. Shah
- Review of recent methodological developments in group-randomized trials: Part 1 - Design pp. 907-915

- E.L. Turner, F. Li, J.A. Gallis, M. Prague and D.M. Murray
- Overview of Asian American data collection, release, and analysis: National health and nutrition examination survey 2011-2018 pp. 916-921

- R. Paulose-Ram, V. Burt, L. Broitman and N. Ahluwalia
- A public health approach to hepatitis c in an urban setting pp. 922-926

- F. Laraque and J.K. Varma
- A typical day with mild cognitive impairment pp. 927-928

- T. Hailu, C.C. Cannuscio, R. Dupuis and J. Karlawish
- US public opinion on carrying firearms in public places pp. 929-937

- J.A. Wolfson, S.P. Teret, D. Azrael and M. Miller
- Machine learning for social services: A study of prenatal case management in Illinois pp. 938-944

- I. Pan, L.B. Nolan, R.R. Brown, R. Khan, P. Van Der Boor, D.G. Harris and R. Ghani
- The interface among poverty, air mattress industry trends, policy, and infant safety pp. 945-949

- J.J. Doering and T.C.S. Ward
- Humanitarian needs among displaced and female-headed households in government-controlled areas of Syria pp. 950-959

- S. Doocy and E. Lyles
- The Zika Virus outbreak in Brazil: Knowledge gaps and challenges for risk reduction pp. 960-965

- C.G.S. Osorio-De-Castro, E.S. Miranda, C.M. De Freitas, De Camargo, K.R., and H.H. Cranmer
- Effect of legislation on indoor tanning prevalence in Alabama pp. 966-968

- A.J. Blashill and S. Pagoto
- Small-group randomized controlled trial to increase condom use and HIV testing among hispanic/latino gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men pp. 969-976

- S.D. Rhodes, J. Alonzo, L. Mann, E.Y. Song, A.E. Tanner, J.E. Arellano, R. Rodriguez-Celedon, M. Garcia, A. Freeman, B.A. Reboussin and T.M. Painter
- Trends in fighting and violence among adolescents in the United States, 2002-2014 pp. 977-982

- C.P. Salas-Wright, E.J. Nelson, M.G. Vaughn, J.M.R. Gonzalez and D. Córdova
- The monetary cost of sexual assault to privately insured US women in 2013 pp. 983-988

- A.M. Tennessee, T.S. Bradham, B.M. White and K.N. Simpson
- Mass media campaign to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in a rural area of the United States pp. 989-995

- T.A. Farley, H.S. Halper, A.M. Carlin, K.M. Emmerson, K.N. Foster and A.R. Fertig
- The influence of college attendance on risk for marijuana initiation in the United States: 1977 to 2015 pp. 996-1002

- R.A. Miech, M.E. Patrick, P.M. O'Malley and L.D. Johnston
- AJPH letters and responses pp. e1

- E. Idler, D. Oman, M. Kiser and C. Hogue
- More research is needed to understand the trans ommunity pp. e10

- S.A. Marshall
- Religion and public health curriculum pp. e3

- E. Shapiro
- Contraindications and alternatives to nuanced corporate responsibility pp. e5

- W.H. Wiist
- Major gun death declines innewyork, California, and Texas pp. e7

- M. Males
- Barriers to engaging transgender women in HIV observational research pp. e9

- D.V. Ayala and G.E. Ibañes
2017, volume 107, articles 5
- Reverby responds pp. e2-e3

- S.M. Reverby
- 2017 #NPHW and beyond: Climate changes health pp. 630

- G.C. Benjamin
- The cost of firearm violence survivorship pp. 638-639

- B. Kalesan
- Public health communications: Lessons learned from the affordable care act pp. 639-641

- A.K. Parekh
- The missing link: HIV, corrections, and public health pp. 641-642

- A.C. Spaulding
- No mission too difficult: Responding to military sexual assault pp. 642-644

- R. Kimerling
- The US black-white infant mortality gap: Marker of deep inequities pp. 644-645

- R.S. Kirby
- A public health of consequence: Review of the May 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 646-647

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- #NPHW, a time of global assessment pp. 648-649

- A. Morabia
- We need a strong environmental protection agency: It's about public health! pp. 649-651

- G. McCarthy and T.A. Burke
- Flint kids: Tragic, resilient, and exemplary pp. 651-652

- M. Hanna-Attisha
- Tracking the impact of policy changes on public health practice pp. 653-654

- P.C. Erwin
- Areas of concern for public health pp. 654-656

- D.N. Sundwall
- Make refugee health care great [again] pp. 656-658

- A.M. Philbrick, C.M. Wicks, I.M. Harris, G.M. Shaft and J.S. Van Vooren
- Public health professionals urgently need to develop more effective communications strategies pp. 658-659

- R. Grant
- Trumpcare or transformation pp. 660-661

- D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- Police brutality and black health: Setting the agenda for public health scholars pp. 662-665

- S. Alang, D. McAlpine, E. McCreedy and R. Hardeman
- Public health meets the problem of the color line pp. 666-667

- M.T. Bassett
- Natural American spirit brand marketing casts health halo around smoking pp. 668-670

- A.E. Epperson, L. Henriksen and J.J. Prochaska
- Four priorities to guide a public health of consequence pp. 671-672

- H. Amaro
- Public health policies: Go local! pp. 672-674

- David Bishai, S. Frattaroli and K.M. Pollack
- The service i rendered was just as true: African American soldiers and veterans as activist patients pp. 675-683

- J.L. Adler
- Evaluation of measles-mumps-rubella vaccination among newly arrived refugees pp. 684-686

- D. Lee, M. Weinberg and S. Benoit
- Local television news coverage of the affordable care act: Emphasizing politics over consumer information pp. 687-693

- S.E. Gollust, L.M. Baum, J. Niederdeppe, C.L. Barry and E.F. Fowler
- Scaling up a water, sanitation, and hygiene program in rural Bangladesh: The role of program implementation pp. 694-701

- J. Benjamin-Chung, S. Sultana, A.K. Halder, M.A. Ahsan, B.F. Arnold, A.E. Hubbard, L. Unicomb, S.P. Luby and J.M. Colford
- Sales of nicotine-containing electronic cigarette products: United States, 2015 pp. 702-705

- K.L. Marynak, D.G. Gammon, T. Rogers, E.M. Coats, T. Singh and B.A. King
- Disability items from the current population survey (2008-2015) and permanent versus temporary disability status pp. 706-708

- Bryce Ward, A. Myers, J. Wong and C. Ravesloot
- Universal mandatory reporting policies and the odds of identifying child physical abuse pp. 709-716

- G.W.K. Ho, D.A. Gross and A. Bettencourt
- Jail booking as an occasion for HIV care reengagement: A surveillance-based study pp. 717-723

- M.C. Eastment, K.G. Toren, L. Strick, S.E. Buskin, M.R. Golden and J.C. Dombrowski
- Potential high-risk areas for zika virus transmission in the contiguous United States pp. 724-731

- E. Shacham, E.J. Nelson, D.F. Hoft, M. Schootman and A. Garza
- Sexual assault victimization and mental health treatment, suicide attempts, and career outcomes among women in the US army pp. 732-739

- A.J. Rosellini, A.E. Street, R.J. Ursano, W.T. Chiu, S.G. Heeringa, J. Monahan, J.A. Naifeh, M.V. Petukhova, B.Y. Reis, N.A. Sampson, P.D. Bliese, M.B. Stein, A.M. Zaslavsky and R.C. Kessler
- Tobacco town: Computational modeling of policy options to reduce tobacco retailer density pp. 740-746

- D.A. Luke, R.A. Hammond, T. Combs, A. Sorg, M. Kasman, A. MacK-Crane, K.M. Ribisl and L. Henriksen
- Women's individual asset ownership and experience of intimate partner violence: Evidence from 28 international surveys pp. 747-755

- Amber Peterman, A. Pereira, J. Bleck, T.M. Palermo and K.M. Yount
- Estimating the proportion of childhood cancer cases and costs attributable to the environment in California pp. 756-762

- L. Nelson, J. Valle, G. King, P.K. Mills, M.J. Richardson, E.M. Roberts, D. Smith and P. English
- Social and built environmental correlates of predicted blood lead levels in the flint water crisis pp. 763-769

- R.C. Sadler, J. LaChance and M. Hanna-Attisha
- Costs and financial burden of initial hospitalizations for firearm injuries in the United States, 2006-2014 pp. 770-774

- S.A. Spitzer, K.L. Staudenmayer, L. Tennakoon, D.A. Spain and T.G. Weiser
- State-level progress in reducing the black-white infant mortality gap, United States, 1999-2013 pp. 775-782

- J.S.B. Speights, S.S. Goldfarb, B.A. Wells, L. Beitsch, R.S. Levine and G. Rust
- Physical, mental, and financial impacts from drought in two California Counties, 2015 pp. 783-790

- T. Barreau, D. Conway, K. Haught, R. Jackson, R. Kreutzer, A. Lockman, S. Minnick, R. Roisman, D. Rozell, S. Smorodinsky, D. Tafoya and J.A. Wilken
- Injury mortality in individuals with autism pp. 791-793

- J. Guan and G. Li
- Sustained reduction in HIV diagnoses in Massachusetts, 2000-2014 pp. 794-799

- K. Cranston, B. John, H. Dawn Fukuda, L.M. Randall, J. Mermin, K.H. Mayer and A. DeMaria
- Video-based grocery shopping intervention effect on purchasing behaviors among latina shoppers pp. 800-806

- H. Amaro, D.E. Cortés, S. Garcia, L. Duan and D.S. Black
- The affordable care act, insurance coverage, and health care utilization of previously incarcerated young men: 2008-2015 pp. 807-811

- T.N.A. Winkelman, H.J. Choi and M.M. Davis
- Supply-side disruption in cocaine production associated with cocaine-related maternal and child health outcomes in the United States pp. 812-814

- C. Delcher, M. Livingston, Y. Wang, M. Mowitz, M. Maldonado-Molina and B.A. Goldberger
- Morabia responds pp. e1

- A. Morabia
- Rethinking the black panther party can help us rethink our strategies in public health pp. e1

- C. Dickinson-Copeland and S.B. Weber
- Historical misfeasance pp. e2

- R.S. Levine and C.H. Hennekens
- Methadone misinformation and misconceptions pp. e4

- L.S. Brown and S. Kritz
- Ethical implications of missing gun violence data pp. e5

- K.E. Bachynski
2017, volume 107, articles 4
- Socioeconomic determinants of sodium intake in adult populations of high-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e1-e12

- C. De Mestral, A.-L. Mayén, D. Petrovic, P. Marques-Vidal, M. Bochud and S. Stringhini
- A systematic review of cardiovascular disease in sexual minorities pp. e13-e21

- B.A. Caceres, A. Brody, R.E. Luscombe, J.E. Primiano, P. Marusca, E.M. Sitts and D. Chyun
- Li and Harmer respond pp. e22-e23

- F. Li and P. Harmer
- Gerdts et Al. Respond pp. e24-e25

- C. Gerdts, L. Fuentes, D. Grossman, K. White, B. Keefe-Oates, S.E. Baum, K. Hopkins, C.W. Stolp and J.E. Potter
- Language barriers and health of syrian refugees in Germany pp. 486

- M. Green
- From trolleys to risk: Models for ethical autonomous driving pp. 496

- N.J. Goodall
- Advancing the LGBT health research agenda: differential health trends within the lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations pp. 497-498

- S.D. Cochran and V.M. Mays
- Socioeconomic inequalities in dietary sodium intake: Upstream versus downstream interventions pp. 499-500

- C. Kypridemos
- A public health of consequence: Review of the April 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 500-501

- S. Galea and R.D. Vaughan
- Editorial: Note about inaccurate results published in the American journal of epidemiology and the American journal of public health pp. 502

- A. Morabia, M. Szklo and R. Vaughan
- Correction of selection bias in survey data: Is the statistical cure worse than the bias? pp. 503-505

- J.A. Hanley
- Masters et al. Respond pp. 505-506

- R.K. Masters, Daniel Powers, E.N. Reither, C. Yang and B.G. Link
- My failed attempt to gain access to small-scale gold miners pp. 507-508

- T.R. Zolnikov
- Linking public health and individual medicine: The health policy approach of surgeon general thomas parran pp. 509-516

- D. Sledge
- Leaking containers: Success and failure in controlling the mosquito aedes aegypti in Brazil pp. 517-524

- I. Lowy
- Engaging human rights in the response to the evolving zika virus epidemic pp. 525-531

- J.J.K. Rasanathan, S. MacCarthy, D. Diniz, E. Torreele and S. Gruskin
- Public health, ethics, and autonomous vehicles pp. 532-537

- J. Fleetwood
- The future of the affordable care act and insurance coverage pp. 538-540

- S. Glied and A. Jackson
- Health equity and the fallacy of treating causes of population health as if they sum to 100% pp. 541-549

- N. Krieger
- Measuring Socioeconomic Inequalities with Predicted Absolute Incomes Rather Than Wealth Quintiles: A Comparative Assessment Using Child Stunting Data from National Surveys pp. 550-555

- Günther Fink, C.G. Victora, Kenneth Harttgen, Sebastian Vollmer, L.P. Vidaletti and A.J.D. Barros
- Impact of CVS pharmacy's discontinuance of tobacco sales on cigarette purchasing (2012-2014) pp. 556-562

- J.M. Polinski, B. Howell, M.A. Gagnon, S.M. Kymes, T.A. Brennan and W.H. Shrank
- Visual loss and subsequent activity limitations in the elderly: The French three-city cohort pp. 564-569

- K. Péres, F. Matharan, V. Daien, V. Nael, A. Edjolo, I. Isabelle Bourdel-Marchasson, K. Ritchie, C. Tzourio, C. Delcourt and I. Carriere
- Housing assistance programs and adult health in the United States pp. 571-578

- A. Fenelon, P. Mayne, A.E. Simon, L.M. Rossen, V. Helms, P. Lloyd, J. Sperling and B.L. Steffen
- Handgun legislation and changes in statewide overall suicide rates pp. 579-581

- M.D. Anestis, J.C. Anestis and S.E. Butterworth
- Demographic characteristics and health status of transgender adults in select US regions: Behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2014 pp. 582-589

- I.H. Meyer, T.N.T. Brown, J.L. Herman, S.L. Reisner and W.O. Bockting
- Nutritional, economic, and environmental costs of milk waste in a classroom school breakfast program pp. 590-592

- S.A. Blondin, Sean Cash, J.P. Goldberg, T.S. Griffin and C.D. Economos
- Longitudinal patterns and predictors of depression trajectories related to the 2014 occupy central/umbrella movement in Hong Kong pp. 593-600

- M.Y. Ni, T.K. Li, H. Pang, B.H.Y. Chan, I. Kawachi, K. Viswanath, C.M. Schooling and G.M. Leung
- Cumulative lifetime marijuana use and incident cardiovascular disease in middle age: The coronary artery risk development in young adults (CARDIA) study pp. 601-606

- J.P. Reis, R. Auer, M.P. Bancks, D.C. Goff, C.E. Lewis, M.J. Pletcher, J.S. Rana, J.M. Shikany and S. Sidney
- Parent-centered prevention of risky behaviors among hispanic youths in Florida pp. 607-613

- Y. Estrada, T.K. Lee, S. Huang, M.I. Tapia, M.-R. Velázquez, M.J. Martinez, H. Pantin, M.A. Ocasio, D.C. Vidot, L. Molleda, J. Villamar, B.A. Stepanenko, C. Hendricks Brown and G. Prado
- Impact of early head start in North Carolina on dental care use among children younger than 3 years pp. 614-620

- J.M. Burgette, J.S. Preisser, M. Weinberger, R.S. King, J.Y. Lee and R. Gary Rozier
- Fall prevention intervention and the triple aim goals pp. e22

- E.G. Monaghan
- Examination of bias in study of clinic closures pp. e24

- M.V. Power
2017, volume 107, articles 3
- UDO et al. Respond pp. e1-e2

- I.E. Udo, J.B. Lewis, J.N. Tobin and J.R. Ickovics
- Wendel and Benden respond pp. e4-e5

- M.L. Wendel and M.E. Benden
- Social suffering, the painful wounds inside pp. 357

- R. Giacaman
- Caveat partner: Sharing responsibility for health with the food industry pp. 360-361

- J.H. Marks
- Choosing health equity: Investing in optimal and equitable health for all pp. 361-363

- G. Rust
- A public health of consequence: Review of the March 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 363-364

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Academic public health and the firearm crisis: An agenda for action pp. 365-367

- C.C. Branas, A. Flescher, M.K. Formica, S. Galea, N. Hennig, K.D. Liller, H.N. Madanat, A. Park, J.E. Rosenthal and J. Ying
- Mass shootings: The role of the media in promoting generalized imitation pp. 368-370

- J.N. Meindl and J.W. Ivy
- Quantifying disparities in urban firearm violence by race and place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: A cartographic study pp. 371-373

- J.H. Beard, C.N. Morrison, S.F. Jacoby, B. Dong, R. Smith, C.A. Sims and D.J. Wiebe
- Bridging the response to mass shootings and urban violence: Exposure to violence in new haven, Connecticut pp. 374-379

- A. Santilli, K.O. Duffany, A. Carroll-Scott, J. Thomas, A. Greene, A. Arora, A. Agnoli, G. Gan and J. Ickovics
- Delivering on the promise of smoke-free public housing pp. 380-383

- D.E. Levy, I.F. Adams and G. Adamkiewicz
- The inmate exception and reform of correctional health care pp. 384-385

- K. Fiscella, L. Beletsky and S.E. Wakeman
- Screening for shortness of breath: Stretching the screening paradigm to tertiary prevention pp. 386-388

- G.R. Pesola, A.T. Forde and H. Ahsan
- Why peer crowds matter: Incorporating youth subcultures and values in health education campaigns pp. 389-395

- M.B. Moran, M.W. Walker, T.N. Alexander, J.W. Jordan and D.E. Wagner
- Public health of consequence: Let's ask about who benefits pp. 396-397

- M. Cerdá
- Civil legal services and medical-legal partnerships needed by the homeless population: A national survey pp. 398-401

- J. Tsai, D. Jenkins and E. Lawton
- Big food's ambivalence: Seeking profit and responsibility for health pp. 402-406

- T. Tempels, M. Verweij and V. Blok
- Community health records: Establishing a systematic approach to improving social and physical determinants of health pp. 407-412

- D. Van Brunt
- Practice-based evidence in community guide systematic reviews pp. 413-420

- N. Vaidya, A.B. Thota, K.K. Proia, S. Jamieson, S.L. Mercer, R.W. Elder, P. Yoon, Robert Kaufmann and S. Zaza
- Suicide deaths with opioid poisoning in the United States: 1999-2014 pp. 421-426

- J.B. Braden, M.J. Edlund and M.D. Sullivan
- Changing patterns in rates and means of suicide in California, 2005 to 2013 pp. 427-429

- E.C. Matthay, J. Galin and J. Ahern
- Recent increases in cocaine-related overdose deaths and the role of opioids pp. 430-432

- C.M. Jones, G.T. Baldwin and W.M. Compton
- Community-based randomized trial of hepatitis b screening among high-risk Vietnamese Americans pp. 433-440

- G.X. Ma, C.Y. Fang, B. Seals, Z. Feng, Y. Tan, P. Siu, M.C. Yeh, S.A. Golub, M.T. Nguyen, T. Tran and M. Wang
- Food insecurity and chronic diseases among American Indians in rural Oklahoma: The THRIVE study pp. 441-446

- V.B.B. Jernigan, M.S. Wetherill, J. Hearod, T. Jacob, A.L. Salvatore, T. Cannady, M. Grammar, J. Standridge, J. Fox, J. Spiegel, A. Wiley, C. Noonan and D. Buchwald
- The effect of minimum wages on adolescent fertility: A nationwide analysis pp. 447-452

- L.R. Bullinger
- Multilevel prevention trial of alcohol use among American Indian and white high school students in the Cherokee nation pp. 453-459

- K.A. Komro, M.D. Livingston, A.C. Wagenaar, T.K. Kominsky, D.W. Pettigrew, B.A. Garrett, B.J. Boyd, M.L. Boyd, B.J. Livingston, S.D. Lynne, M.M. Molina, L.J. Merlo and A.L. Tobler
- Divergent trends in US maternity and paternity leave, 1994-2015 pp. 460-465

- Jay Zagorsky
- Cardiometabolic mortality by supplemental nutrition assistance program participation and eligibility in the United States pp. 466-474

- Z. Conrad, C.D. Rehm, P. Wilde and D. Mozaffarian
- Regarding intimate partner victimization and health risk behaviors among pregnant adolescents pp. e1

- V. Joseph
- The nurses' health study and nurses: Beyond specimens and questionnaires pp. e3

- S.F. Birkhead
- Stampfer et al. Respond pp. e3

- M. Stampfer, F. Grodstein, W. Willett and H. Eliassen
- Standing vs sitting time in stand-biased classrooms pp. e4

- C. Chubbs
2017, volume 107, articles 2
- Transgender population size in the United States: A meta-regression of population-based probability samples pp. e1-e8

- E.L. Meerwijk and J.M. Sevelius
- Sokolow et al. Respond pp. e9-e10

- S. Sokolow, H. Godwin and B.L. Cole
- Children Need Sufficient Time to Eat School Lunch pp. 198

- H. Harrell
- A public health of consequence: Review of the February 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 203-204

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- The health of the transgender community: Out, proud, and coming into their own pp. 205-206

- S. Landers and F. Kapadia
- Comprehensive HIV prevention for transgender persons pp. 207-212

- M.S. Neumann, T.J. Finlayson, N.L. Pitts and J. Keatley
- Transgender demographics: A household probability sample of US adults, 2014 pp. 213-215

- H.P. Crissman, M.B. Berger, L.F. Graham and V.K. Dalton
- Transgender health: New Zealand's innovative statistical standard for gender identity pp. 217-221

- F. Pega, S.L. Reisner, R.L. Sell and J.F. Veale
- Toward developing clinical competence: Improving health care of gender diverse people pp. 222-223

- L.M. Dickey
- The transgender women of color initiative: Implementing and evaluating innovative interventions to enhance engagement and retention in HIV care pp. 224-229

- G. Rebchook, J. Keatley, R. Contreras, J. Perloff, L.F. Molano, C.J. Reback, K. Ducheny, T. Nemoto, R. Lin, J. Birnbaum, T. Woods, J. Xavier, S. Shade, A. Maiorana, J. Sevelius, M. Deutsch, D. Chakravarty, L. Gutierrez-Mock, S. Ferguson, W. Bockting, F. Galvan, J. Paul, L. Kuhns, M. Weissman, S. Hirschfield, J.B. Fletcher, K. Kisler, V. Motherwell, J. Swartz, M. Iwamoto, S. Suzuki, J. Tryon, K. Franza, J. Lee, B. Eastwood, E. Wilson, S. Arayasirikul, A. Cajina, C. Nguyen, N. Solomon-Brimage and M. Tinsley
- Introduction to a reprint of Emilia Lombardi's "enhancing transgender health care" pp. 232-233

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Could the president and congress precipitate a public health crisis? pp. 234-235

- D.M. Fox, S. Galea and C. Grogan
- How will public health fare in a trump administration? pp. 235-237

- G.R. Wilensky
- Polls, the election, and public health research: Reaching the hard to reach pp. 237-238

- F.J. Van Lenthe
- Leveraging housing vouchers to address health disparities pp. 238-240

- D.R.B. Miles, B. Samuels and C.E. Pollack
- More states should regulate pain management clinics to promote public health pp. 240-243

- L. Rutkow, J.S. Vernick and G.C. Alexander
- Lessons from a 2016 large-scale contamination of cereals with Salmonella altona in Israel pp. 243-245

- E. Kopel, N. Davidovitch and H. Levine
- How has legal recreational cannabis affected adolescents in your state? A window of opportunity pp. 246-247

- S.W.F. Ewing, T.I. Lovejoy and E.K. Choo
- Universal health coverage and public health: Ensuring parity and complementarity pp. 248-250

- T. Ottersen and H. Schmidt
- Shaping a new field: Three key challenges for population health science pp. 251-252

- C.A. Bachrach and D.M. Daley
- Eliminating coverage discrimination through the essential health benefit's anti-discrimination provisions pp. 253-254

- E. Guo, D.B. Jacobs and A.S. Kesselheim
- The progress of US hospitals in addressing community health needs pp. 255-261

- G.R. Cramer, S.R. Singh, S. Flaherty and G.J. Young
- Effect of medicaid expansion on workforce participation for people with disabilities pp. 262-264

- J.P. Hall, A. Shartzer, N.K. Kurth and K.C. Thomas
- Lost in E-cigarette clouds: A culture on the rise pp. 265-266

- S. Jarmul, A. Aherrera, A.M. Rule, P. Olmedo, R. Chen and A. Navas-Acien
- Incarceration rates and traits of sexual minorities in the United States: National inmate survey, 2011-2012 pp. 267-273

- I.H. Meyer, A.R. Flores, L. Stemple, A.P. Romero, B.D.M. Wilson and J.L. Herman
- Lifetime prevalence of investigating child maltreatment among US children pp. 274-280

- H. Kim, C. Wildeman, M. Jonson-Reid and B. Drake
- Trends in walking and cycling safety: Recent evidence from high-income countries, with a focus on the United States and Germany pp. 281-287

- R. Buehler and J. Pucher
- The contagious spread of violence among US adolescents through social networks pp. 288-294

- R.M. Bond and B.J. Bushman
- Racial/ethnic disparities in the use of lethal force by US police, 2010-2014 pp. 295-297

- J.W. Buehler
- Impact of a text-messaging programon adolescent reproductive health: A cluster-randomized trial in Ghana pp. 298-305

- Slawa Rokicki, J. Cohen, J.A. Salomon and Günther Fink
- Human trafficking of minors and childhood adversity in Florida pp. 306-311

- J.A. Reid, M.T. Baglivio, A.R. Piquero, M.A. Greenwald and N. Epps
- The association of a large-scale television campaign with exclusive breastfeeding prevalence in Vietnam pp. 312-318

- T.T. Nguyen, S. Alayón, A. Jimerson, D. Naugle, P.H. Nguyen, N. Hajeebhoy, J. Baker, C. Baume and E.A. Frongillo
- Anabolic steroid misuse among US adolescent boys: Disparities by sexual orientation and race/ethnicity pp. 319-321

- A.J. Blashill, J.P. Calzo, S. Griffiths and S.B. Murray
- Familial factors, victimization, and psychological health among sexual minority adolescents in Sweden pp. 322-328

- K. Donahue, N. Långström, S. Lundström, P. Lichtenstein and M. Forsman
- Incidence of mental health diagnoses in veterans of operations Iraqi freedom, enduring freedom, and new dawn, 2001-2014 pp. 329-335

- C. Ramsey, J. Dziura, A.C. Justice, H.H. Altalib, H. Bathulapalli, M. Burg, S. Decker, M. Driscoll, J. Goulet, S. Haskell, J. Kulas, K.H. Wang, K. Mattocks and C. Brandt
- US traffic fatalities, 1985-2014, and their relationship to medical marijuana laws pp. 336-342

- J. Santaella-Tenorio, C.M. Mauro, M.M. Wall, J.H. Kim, M. Cerdá, K.M. Keyes, D.S. Hasin, S. Galea and S.S. Martins
- Carbon footprint of water in California pp. e9

- J. Andrew
2017, volume 107, articles 1
- Twitter as a tool for health research: A systematic review pp. e1-e8

- L. Sinnenberg, A.M. Buttenheim, K. Padrez, C. Mancheno, L. Ungar and R.M. Merchant
- AJPH's First Year pp. 6
- A. Morabia
- Arnold et al. respond pp. e10-e11

- B.F. Arnold, J. Benjamin-Chung, K.C. Schiff, J.F. Griffith, S.B. Weisberg and Colford, J.M.,
- Historical misfeasance: Immorality to justice in public health pp. 14-15

- S.M. Reverby
- The dangerous curve and the guardrail: Disease and vaccination pp. 15-17

- R.J. Kim-Farley
- A public health of consequence: Review of the January 2017 issue of AJPH pp. 17-18

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- The Obama Family's Historic Contribution to Public Health pp. 19-20
- A. Morabia
- President Barack Obama: Black man extraordinary and ordinary pp. 20-22

- L. Bowleg
- The Obama years: Tepid palliation for America's health scourges pp. 22-24

- S. Woolhandler and D.U. Himmelstein
- A consequential eight years for health care and public health pp. 24-25

- J.E. McDonough
- So now what? pp. 26-27

- D.N. Sundwall
- A women's health legacy of the Obama administration pp. 27-28

- S.F. Wood
- A major shortcoming in the public health legacy of the Obama administration pp. 29-30

- D.M. Zuckerman
- The affordable care act transformation of substance use disorder treatment pp. 31-32

- A.J. Abraham, C.M. Andrews, C.M. Grogan, H.A. Pollack, T. D'Aunno, K.N. Humphreys and P.D. Friedmann
- Population health during the Obama administration: An ambitious strategy with an uncertain future pp. 32-34

- D.M. Fox and C.M. Grogan
- Pokémon GO: Healthy or harmful? pp. 35-36

- V.R. Wagner-Greene, A.J. Wotring, T. Castor, J. Kruger, J.A. Dake and S. Mortemore
- Pokémon GO may increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behaviors pp. 37-38

- C.R. Nigg, D.J. Mateo and J. An
- Seven prevention priorities of USPHS scientist officers pp. 39-40

- D.T. Huang, D.L. Dee, J. Ko, K. Houston, J.G. Cole, K.D. Sircar and J. Gaines
- Obesity among night shift nurses: Time to intervene pp. 41-42

- G.M. Williams
- Overdose prevention in the United States: A call for supervised injection sites pp. 42-43

- M.C. Kennedy and T. Kerr
- What is a safe noise level for the public? pp. 44-45

- D.J. Fink
- Why cognitive health matters pp. 45-47

- A. Medalia and M. Erlich
- A course on religion and public health at Harvard pp. 47-49

- T.J. Vander Weele and H.G. Koenig
- California's sterilization survivors: An estimate and call for redress pp. 50-54

- A.M. Stern, N.L. Novak, N. Lira, K. O'Connor, S. Harlow and S. Kardia
- Efficient allocation of public health and behavior change resources: The "difficulty by motivation" matrix pp. 55-57

- K. Resnicow, P.J. Teixeira and G.C. Williams
- Traditional and unexpected partners, from all aspects of American life, must come together to develop public health solutions pp. 58-59

- R. Lavizzo-Mourey
- Tuberculosis screening and control in the US military in war and peace pp. 60-67

- J.D. Mancuso
- Parental refusal of childhood vaccines and medical neglect laws pp. 68-71

- E. Parasidis and D.J. Opel
- Creating a taxonomy of local boards of health based on local health departments' perspectives pp. 72-80

- G.H. Shah, Sergey Sotnikov, C.J. Leep, J. Ye and T.W. Van Wave
- Evaluating public health interventions: 5. Causal inference in public health research-do sex, race, and biological factors cause health outcomes? pp. 81-85

- M.M. Glymour and D. Spiegelman
- What findings are needed to advocate personalized (precision) prevention of disease? pp. 86-87

- N.S. Weiss
- Evidence and health policy: Using and regulating systematic reviews pp. 88-92

- D.M. Fox
- Systematic review: A method at risk for being corrupted pp. 93-96

- L. Bero
- Systematic reviews for policymaking: Muddling through pp. 97-99

- T. Greenhalgh and K. Malterud
- The university-public health partnership for public health research training in Quebec, Canada pp. 100-104

- G. Paradis, A.-M. Hamelin, M. Malowany, J. Levy, M. Rossignol, P. Bergeron and N. Kishchuk
- A public-private partnership to mitigate food insecurity and food waste in Orange County, California pp. 105-107

- B. Garcia-Silva, E. Handler and J. Wolfe
- Trends in personal belief exemption rates among alternative private schools: Waldorf, Montessori, and holistic Kindergartens in California, 2000-2014 pp. 108-112

- J.M. Brennan, R.A. Bednarczyk, J.L. Richards, K.E. Allen, G.J. Warraich and S.B. Omer
- Maternal age at childbirth and parity as predictors of longevity among women in the United States: The women's health initiative pp. 113-119

- A.H. Shadyab, M.L.S. Gass, M.L. Stefanick, M.E. Waring, C.A. Macera, L.C. Gallo, R.A. Shaffer, S. Jain and A.Z. LaCroix
- Gain in insurance coverage and residual uninsurance under the affordable care act: Texas, 2013-2016 pp. 120-126

- S. Pickett, E. Marks and Vivian Ho
- Effectiveness of local policy efforts to increase the price of cheap cigars in Minnesota pp. 127-129

- B. Brock, S.C. Carlson, M. Moilanen and B.A. Schillo
- Health and social conditions of the poorest versus wealthiest counties in the United States pp. 130-135

- O. Egen, K. Beatty, D.J. Blackley, K. Brown and R. Wykoff
- Youth exposure to alcohol advertising in national magazines in the United States, 2001-2011 pp. 136-142

- C.S. Ross, E.R. Henehan and D.H. Jernigan
- Effects of a new state policy on physical activity practices in child care centers in South Carolina pp. 144-146

- J.R. O'Neill, M. Dowda, S.E.B. Neelon, B. Neelon and R.R. Pate
- The relationship between US military officer leadership behaviors and risk of sexual assault of reserve, national guard, and active component servicewomen in nondeployed locations pp. 147-155

- A.G. Sadler, M.A. Mengeling, B.M. Booth, A.M.J. O'Shea and J.C. Torner
- Further decline of trans fatty acids levels among US adults between 1999-2000 and 2009-2010 pp. 156-158

- Brandon Restrepo
- Breast and cervical cancer screening literacy among Korean American women: A community health worker-led intervention pp. 159-165

- H.-R. Han, Y. Song, M. Kim, H.K. Hedlin, K. Kim, H.B. Lee and D. Roter
- The impact of Michigan's partial repeal of the universal motorcycle helmet law on helmet use, fatalities, and head injuries pp. 166-172

- P.M. Carter, L. Buckley, C.A.C. Flannagan, J.B. Cicchino, M. Hemmila, P.J. Bowman, F. Almani and C.R. Bingham
- Evaluation of the acceptance journeys social marketing campaign to reduce homophobia pp. 173-179

- S.J. Hull, C.R. Davis, G. Hollander, M. Gasiorowicz, Jeffries, W.L., Iv, S. Gray, J. Bertolli and A. Mohr
- Exposure to contaminated drinking water and health disparities in North Carolina pp. 180-185

- F. Stillo and J.M. Gibson
- Climate change and water quality: Keeping a finger on the pulse pp. e10

- K. Shanley
- The impact of the affordable care act on health insurance coverage for Asian Americans pp. e12

- N. Islam, S.S. Yi and C. Trinh-Shevrin
- The efficacy of smoking cessation interventions via social media pp. e9

- E. Lopez
2017, volume 107
- Oral health inequities: An AJPH supplement to help close the gap pp. S6-S7

- L.N. Borrell
- Dental therapy: Communities lead the way for improved oral health pp. S8-S9

- L.J.M. Tabron and D. Linnane
- The Aetna-NDA partnership for achieving racial and ethnic health equity pp. S10-S11

- H.J. Harper, M.L. Conicella, N.C. Cranston, J.C. Edmonds and C.O. Matthews
- A workforce strategy for reducing oral health disparities: Dental therapists pp. S13-S17

- J. Koppelman and R. Singer-Cohen
- Addressing oral health disparities via educational foci on cultural competence pp. S18-S23

- L.S. Behar-Horenstein, R.C. Warren, V.J. Dodd and F.A. Catalanotto
- The dental health aide therapist program in Alaska: An example for the 21st century pp. S24-S25

- D. Lenaker
- Expanding the dental workforce to improve access and reduce disparities in oral health pp. S26-S27

- W.B. Potter
- How dental therapists can address the social and racial disparities in access to care pp. S28-S29

- A.K. Yee, K. McGlaston and R. Restuccia
- Oral health and medicine integration: Overcoming historical artifact to relieve suffering pp. S30-S31

- S.A. Martin and L. Simon
- Revisiting oral health in America: A report of the surgeon general pp. S32-S33

- D. Satcher
- Oral health disparities and inequities in Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders pp. S34-S35

- H. Le, S. Hirota, J. Liou, T. Sitlin, C. Le and T. Quach
- Oral health disparities: A perspective from the national institute of dental and craniofacial research pp. S36-S38

- D.J. Fischer, M. O'Hayre, J.W. Kusiak, M.J. Somerman and C.V. Hill
- Oral health: Basic tenets for a healthy, productive life pp. S39-S40

- L.W. Sullivan
- Dental homes for Older Americans: The santa fe group call for removal of the dental exclusion in Medicare pp. S41-S43

- E.M. Chávez, A.A. Dugoni, J.M. Calvo and J.A. Jones
- Oral health and aging pp. S44-S45

- C. Raphael
- The oral health needs of the incarcerated population: Steps toward equal access pp. S46-S47

- N.S. Makrides and J.D. Shulman
- Improving access to oral health services among uninsured and underserved populations: First Health Dental Care Centers pp. S48-S49

- S.N. Harrell, M. Ro and L.G. Hartsock
- Getting the incentives right: Improving oral health equity with Universal School-Based Caries Prevention pp. S50-S55

- R. Niederman, S.S. Huang, A.-L. Trescher and S. Listl
- Using registered dental hygienists to Promote a School-Based Approach to Dental Public Health pp. S56-S60

- M. Simmer-Beck, A. Wellever and P.J. Kelly
- Accountable care organizations and oral health accountability pp. S61-S64

- M.E. Mayberry
- Racial/ethnic minority older adults' perspectives on proposed Medicaid reforms' effects on dental care access pp. S65-S70

- M.E. Northridge, A.P. Greenblatt, I. Estrada, C. Kunzel, E.W. Schrimshaw and S.S. Metcalf
- Effect of outreach messages on Medicaid Enrollment pp. S71-S73

- J.K. Hom, C. Stillson, D. Grande, R. Rosin, R. Cahill and E. Kruger
- The 2014 Mid-Maryland mission of Mercy Dental Clinic: Building community capacity and complementing public policy pp. S74-S76

- S.B. Thomas, S.R. Passmore, D.N. Jackson, E. Casper, A.M. Horowitz, J. Nalls and D.V. Kleinman
- Dental therapy education in Minnesota pp. S77-S80

- K. Self and C. Brickle
- Indian country leads national movement to knock down barriers to oral health equity pp. S81-S84

- B. Cladoosby and C. Peters
- Dental student-delivered care at a student-faculty collaborative clinic in a correctional facility pp. S85-S87

- L. Simon, K. Sue, R. Williams, M. Tobey, M. Cohen and D. Beckmann
- Dental-related use of hospital emergency departments by Hispanics and non-Hispanics in Florida pp. S88-S93

- C.A. Serna, O. Arevalo and S.L. Tomar
- Oral health care receipt and self-rated oral health for diverse Asian American Subgroups in New York City pp. S94-S96

- M. Jung, S.C. Kwon, C. Trinh-Shevrin, S.S. Yi, N. Edens and M.E. Northridge
- Effectiveness on early childhood caries of an oral health promotion program for medical providers pp. S97-S103

- P.A. Braun, K. Widmer-Racich, C. Sevick, E.J. Starzyk, K. Mauritson and S.J. Hambidge
- Oral health intervention for low-income African American Men in Atlanta, Georgia pp. S104-S110

- L.M. Hoffman, L. Rollins, T.H. Akintobi, K. Erwin, N. Hernandez, K. Lewis and A. Miller
- The dental professional pp. S12

- T. Batliner
- The nation's oral health inequities: Who cares pp. S5

- H.M. Treadwell
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