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American Journal of Public Health
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2008, volume 98, articles 9S
- Health is a human right, right? pp. S5-7
- K. Braithwaite
- Mending our broken mental health systems pp. S107
- K. Braithwaite
- Standing in the gap pp. S170
- H.M. Treadwell and J.H. Nottingham
- Thro' many dangers, toils, and snares, we have already come pp. S4
- H.M. Treadwell
- Who are we? pp. S59
- M.E. Northridge
- Designing healthy communities, raising healthy kids: National Public Health Week 2006 pp. S60
- G.C. Benjamin
- Caring for families pp. S61
- M.J. Ro
- Reconnecting the mouth to the body of public health pp. S81
- M.E. Northridge
2008, volume 98, articles 12
- The benefits of tai chi pp. 2118

- M. Rabinowitz
- Li and Harmer respond pp. 2118-2119

- F. Li and P. Harmer
- The use and misuse of population attributable fractions (American Journal of Public Health (1998) 88 (15-19)) pp. 2119

- B. Rockhill, B. Newman and C. Weinberg
- Individually randomized group treatment trials: A critical appraisal of frequently used design and analytic approaches (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98 (1418-1424) doi 10.2105/AJPH.2007/127027) pp. 2120

- S.L. Pals, D.M. Murray, C.M. Alfano, W.R. Shadish, P.J. Hannan and W.L. Baker
- The World Health Organization and its work (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98 (1594-1597)) pp. 2120

- W.F. Bynum and R. Porter
- On public health and the military pp. 2122

- M.B. Sisk and K. McLeroy
- Corporate philanthropy, lobbying, and public health policy pp. 2123-2133

- L.E. Tesler and R.E. Malone
- Strengthening health systems in poor countries: A code of conduct for nongovernmental organizations pp. 2134-2140

- J. Pfeiffer, W. Johnson, M. Fort, A. Shakow, A. Hagopian, S. Gloyd and K. Gimbel-Sherr
- Children's secondhand smoke exposure in private homes and cars: An ethical analysis pp. 2140-2145

- J.A. Jarvie and R.E. Malone
- War medicine: Spain, 1936-1939 pp. 2146-2149
- S. Vogel and L. Vogel
- Harold Fred Dorn and the First National Cancer Survey (1937-1939): The founding of modern cancer epidemiology pp. 2150-2158

- D.E. Lilienfeld
- Critical shortcomings at Walter Reed Army Medical Center create doubt pp. 2159-2160

- N. Blum and E. Fee
- Dual loyalty of physicians in the military and in civilian life pp. 2161-2167

- S.R. Benatar and R.E.G. Upshur
- Heritage of army audiology and the road ahead: The Army Hearing Program pp. 2167-2172

- D.S. McIlwain, K. Gates and D. Ciliax
- Measuring the value of public health systems: The disconnect between health economists and public health practitioners pp. 2173-2180

- P.J. Neumann, P.D. Jacobson and J.A. Palmer
- Oral health status of refugee torture survivors seeking care in the United States pp. 2181-2182

- H.K. Singh, T.E. Scott, M.M. Henshaw, S.E. Cote, M.A. Grodin and L.A. Piwowarczyk
- Discharge planning and continuity of health care: Findings from the San Francisco County Jail pp. 2182-2184

- E.A. Wang, M.C. White, R. Jamison, J. Goldenson, M. Estes and J.P. Tulsky
- Anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent behavior in a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States pp. 2185-2187

- K.M. Beaver, M.G. Vaughn, M. DeLisi and J.P. Wright
- Examining the lag time between state-level income inequality and individual disabilities: A multilevel analysis pp. 2187-2190

- T.M. Gadalla and E. Fuller-Thomson
- Canadian military personnel's population attributable fractions of mental disorders and mental health service use associated with combat and peacekeeping operations pp. 2191-2198

- J. Sareen, S.-L. Belik, T.O. Afifi, G.J.G. Asmundson, B.J. Cox and M.B. Stein
- Past trends and current status of self-reported incidence and impact of disease and nonbattle injury in military operations in Southwest Asia and the Middle East pp. 2199-2206

- M.S. Riddle, D.R. Tribble, S.D. Putnam, M. Mostafa, T.R. Brown, A. Letizia, A.W. Armstrong and J.W. Sanders
- Barriers to obtaining diagnostic testing for coronary artery disease among veterans pp. 2207-2213

- L.A. Siminoff, L.R.M. Hausmann and S. Ibrahim
- Communicating with the public about emerging health threats: lessons from the pre-event message development project pp. 2214-2222

- R.J. Wray, S.M. Becker, N. Henderson, D. Glik, K. Jupka, S. Middleton, C. Henderson, A. Drury and E.W. Mitchell
- County variation in children's and adolescent's health status and school district performance in California pp. 2223-2228

- S.I. Stone and S. Jung
- Effects of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign on youths pp. 2229-2236

- R. Hornik, L. Jacobsohn, R. Orwin, A. Piesse and G. Kalton
- Childhood mental ability and adult alcohol intake and alcohol problems: The 1970 British Cohort Study pp. 2237-2243

- G.D. Batty, I.J. Deary, I. Schoon, C. Emslie, K. Hunt and C.R. Gale
- Smoking and cognitive decline among middle-aged men and women: The Doetinchem Cohort Study pp. 2244-2250

- A.C.J. Nooyens, B.M. Van Gelder and W.M.M. Verschuren
- Gender differences in the association between morbidity and mortality among middle-aged men and women pp. 2251-2257

- A. Singh-Manoux, A. Guéguen, J. Ferrie, M. Shipley, P. Martikainen, S. Bonenfant, M. Goldberg and M. Marmot
- Racial/ethnic and gender differences in individual workplace injury risk trajectories: 1988-1998 pp. 2258-2263

- T.A. Berdahl
- Lack of predictability at work and risk of acute myocardial infarction: An 18-year prospective study of industrial employees pp. 2264-2271

- A. Väänänen, A. Koskinen, M. Joensuu, M. Kivimäki, J. Vahtera, A. Kouvonen and P. Jäppinen
- Ethnic disparities in access to care in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 2272-2277

- Z.R. Kon and N. Lackan
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality among men released from state prison, 1980-2005 pp. 2278-2284

- D.L. Rosen, V.J. Schoenbach and D.A. Wohl
- Paternal race/ethnicity and birth outcomes pp. 2285-2292

- S. Ma
2008, volume 98, articles 11
- Prescription medication sharing pp. 1926-1927

- A.A. Mitchell
- Goldsworthy responds pp. 1927

- R. Goldsworthy
- Influenza analysis should include pneumonia pp. 1927-1928

- A. Noymer
- Doshi responds pp. 1928-1930

- P. Doshi
- Béhague and storeng respond pp. 1930-1931

- D.P. Béhague and K.T. Storeng
- Policymaking to improve maternal health pp. 1930

- J. Yeh and N. Brandes
- High vitamin D and calcium requirements during pregnancy and tooth loss pp. 1931-1932

- W.B. Grant
- Personal and ecological contexts for understanding the health of immigrants pp. 1933

- F.G. Castro
- Time to embrace public health approaches to national and global challenges pp. 1934-1936

- D.K. Walker
- Engaging culturally competent, community-based programs in reducing tobacco-related health disparities pp. 1936-1939

- H.A. Lettlow
- Parachuting cats and crushed eggs: The Controversy over the use of DDT to control malaria pp. 1940-1948

- P.T. O'Shaughnessy
- Bill Kane passionate practitioner pp. 1949-1952

- M. Quackenbush, M.E. Bird and S.J. Klein
- Bringing health care advocacy to a public defender's office pp. 1953-1955

- H. Venters, J. Lainer-Vos, A. Razvi, J. Crawford, P.S. Venable and E. Drucker
- Occupational conditions and well-being of indigenous farmworkers pp. 1956-1959

- S. Farquhar, N. Shadbeh, J. Samples, S. Ventura and N. Goff
- Effectiveness of a community coalition for improving child vaccination rates in New York City pp. 1959-1962

- S.E. Findley, M. Irigoyen, M. Sanchez, M.S. Stockwell, M. Mejia, L. Guzman, R. Ferreira, O. Pena, S. Chen and R. Andres-Martinez
- Associations of acculturation and socioeconomic status with subclinical cardiovascular disease in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis pp. 1963-1970

- P.L. Lutsey, A.V. Diez Roux, D.R. Jacobs , G.L. Burke, J. Harman, S. Shea and A.R. Folsom
- Ability of ethnic self-identification to partition modifiable health risk among US residents of Mexican ancestry pp. 1971-1978

- S.D. Barger and L.C. Gallo
- Individual and area-based indicators of acculturation and the metabolic syndrome among low-income Mexican American women living in a border region pp. 1979-1986

- K.E. De Los Monteros, L.C. Gallo, J.P. Elder and G.A. Talavera
- Persistent disparities in the use of health care along the US-Mexico border: An ecological perspective pp. 1987-1995

- E. Bastida, H.S. Brown and J.A. Pagán
- State-level health care access and use among children in US immigrant families pp. 1996-2003

- S.M. Yu, Z.J. Huang and M.D. Kogan
- Immigrant children's reliance on public health insurance in the wake of immigration reform pp. 2004-2010

- S. Pati and Shooshan Danagoulian
- Access to and use of health services among undocumented Mexican immigrants in a US urban area pp. 2011-2020

- A. Nandi, S. Galea, G. Lopez, V. Nandi, S. Strongarone and D.C. Ompad
- Language spoken and differences in health status, access to care, and receipt of preventive services among US hispanics pp. 2021-2028

- C.A. Dubard and Z. Gizlice
- Welfare reform and older immigrants' health insurance coverage pp. 2029-2034

- Y. Nam
- Minority health and small numbers epidemiology: A case study of living conditions and the health of children in 5 foreign Romá camps in Italy pp. 2035-2041

- L. Monasta, N. Andersson, R.J. Ledogar, D. Theol and A. Cockcroft
- HIV and sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors and beliefs among black West Indian immigrants and US-born blacks pp. 2042-2050

- S. Hoffman, S.T. Beckford Jarrett, E.A. Kelvin, S.A. Wallace, M. Augenbraun, M. Hogben, N. Liddon, W.M. McCormack, S. Rubin and T.E. Wilson
- Efficacy of a brief behavioral intervention to promote condom use among female sex workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico pp. 2051-2057

- T.L. Patterson, B. Mausbach, R. Lozada, H. Staines-Orozco, S.J. Semple, M. Fraga-Vallejo, P. Orozovich, D. Abramovitz, A. De La Torre, H. Amaro, G. Martinez, C. Magis-Rodríguez and S.A. Strathdee
- Health selection among new immigrants pp. 2058-2064

- I.R. Akresh and R. Frank
- Neighborhoods and obesity in later life pp. 2065-2071

- I.B. Grafova, V.A. Freedman, R. Kumar and J. Rogowski
- The relationship between in-home water service and the risk of respiratory tract, skin, and gastrointestinal tract infections among rural Alaska Natives pp. 2072-2078

- T.W. Hennessy, T. Ritter, R.C. Holman, D.L. Bruden, K.L. Yorita, L. Bulkow, J.E. Cheek, R.J. Singleton and J. Smith
- Relation between the level of American Indian and Alaska Native diabetes education program services and quality-of-care indicators pp. 2079-2084

- Y. Roubideaux, C. Noonan, J.H. Goldberg, S.L. Valdez, T.L. Brown, S.M. Manson and K. Acton
- Prospective change in health-related quality of life and subsequent mortality among middle-aged and older women pp. 2085-2091

- C.H. Kroenke, L.D. Kubzansky, N. Adler and I. Kawachi
- The effect of widowhood on mortality by the causes of death of both spouses pp. 2092-2098

- F. Elwert and N.A. Christakis
2008, volume 98, articles 10
- The political economy of men's HIV risk in Vietnam and intervention choices pp. 1734-1735

- S. Mills
- Comment on name-based reporting pp. 1735-1736

- J.A. Catania and D. Osmond
- Consumption of soft drinks and other sweet drinks by WIC infants pp. 1735

- M.F. McCann, N. Baydar and R.L. Williams
- Tesoriero et al. respond pp. 1736

- J.M. Tesoriero, G.S. Birkhead, H.B. Battles, K. Heavner, S.-Y.J. Leung, C. Nemeth and W. Pulver
- Reproductive and sexual rights: Do words matter? pp. 1737

- S. Gruskin
- The challenges of reproductive and sexual rights pp. 1738-1740

- B. Dickens
- "Write a chapter and change the world": How the Boston women's health book collective transformed women's health then - and now pp. 1741-1745

- H. Stephenson, K. Zeldes and A. Sweeney
- HIV and pregnancy intentions: Do services adequately respond to women's needs? pp. 1746-1750

- S. Gruskin, R. Firestone, S. MacCarthy and L. Ferguson
- Ethics in American health 1: Ethical approaches to health policy pp. 1751-1756

- J.P. Ruger
- Ethics in American health 2: An ethical framework for health system reform pp. 1756-1763

- J.P. Ruger
- Medication abortion in Canada: A right-to-health perspective pp. 1764-1769

- J.N. Erdman, A. Grenon and L. Harrison-Wilson
- Medical liability insurance as a barrier to the provision of abortion services in family medicine pp. 1770-1774

- C.E. Dehlendorf and K. Grumbach
- When there's a heartbeat: Miscarriage management in Catholic-owned hospitals pp. 1774-1778

- L.R. Freedman, U. Landy and J. Steinauer
- HIV/AIDS, reproductive and sexual health, and the law pp. 1779-1786

- L. Gable, L.O. Gostin and J.G. Hodge
- Medical accuracy in sexuality education: Ideology and the scientific process pp. 1786-1792

- J.S. Santelli
- Experts debating tobacco addiction pp. 1793-1802

- S.G. Mars and P.M. Ling
- Pleasure, power, and inequality: Incorporating sexuality into research on contraceptive use pp. 1803-1813

- J.A. Higgins and J.S. Hirsch
- Trends in US women's use of sexual and reproductive health care services, 1995-2002 pp. 1814-1817

- J.J. Frost
- Perceived discrimination during prenatal care, labor, and delivery: An examination of data from the Oregon pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system, 1998-1999, 2000, and 2001 pp. 1818-1821

- M. De Marco, S. Thorburn and W. Zhao
- Age at Menarche and first pregnancy among psychosocially at-risk adolescents pp. 1822-1824

- J. Dunbar, J. Sheeder, D. Lezotte, D. Dabelea and C. Stevens-Simon
- Paternal smoking and increased risk of infant and under-5 child mortality in Indonesia pp. 1824-1826

- R.D. Semba, S. De Pee, K. Sun, C.M. Best, M. Sari and M.W. Bloem
- "Having another child would be a life or death situation for her": Understanding pregnancy termination among couples in rural Bangladesh pp. 1827-1832

- J.D. Gipson and M.J. Hindin
- Tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy: An investigative survey of women in 9 developing nations pp. 1833-1840

- M. Bloch, F. Althabe, M. Onyamboko, C. Kaseba-Sata, E.E. Castilla, S. Freire, A.L. Garces, S. Parida, S.S. Goudar, M.M. Kadir, N. Goco, J. Thornberry, M. Daniels, J. Bartz, T. Hartwell, N. Moss and R. Goldenberg
- The efficacy of female condom skills training in HIV risk reduction among women: A randomized controlled trial pp. 1841-1848

- K.-H. Choi, C. Hoff, S.E. Gregorich, O. Grinstead, C. Gomez and W. Hussey
- Determinants of skilled birth attendant utilization in Afghanistan: A cross-sectional study pp. 1849-1856

- M. Mayhew, P.M. Hansen, D.H. Peters, A. Edward, L.P. Singh, V. Dwivedi, A. Mashkoor and G. Burnham
- Trends in perinatal HIV prevention in New York City, 1994-2003 pp. 1857-1864

- V.B. Peters, K.-L. Liu, L.-G. Robinson, K.L. Dominguez, E.J. Abrams, B.S. Gill and P.A. Thomas
- The impact of universal access to antiretroviral therapy on HIV stigma in Botswana pp. 1865-1871

- W.R. Wolfe, S.D. Weiser, K. Leiter, W.T. Steward, F. Percy-de Korte, N. Phaladze, V. Iacopino and M. Heisler
- Multivariate analysis of state variation in breastfeeding rates in the United States pp. 1872-1880

- M.D. Kogan, G.K. Singh, D.L. Dee, C. Belanoff and L.M. Grummer-Strawn
- Misclassification bias and the estimated effect of parental involvement laws on adolescents' reproductive outcomes pp. 1881-1885

- S. Colman, T. Joyce and Robert Kaestner
- Household smoking bans and adolescent antismoking attitudes and smoking initiation: Findings from a longitudinal study of a Massachusetts youth cohort pp. 1886-1893

- A.B. Albers, L. Biener, M. Siegel, D.M. Cheng and N. Rigotti
- Smoking cessation intervention for female prisoners: Addressing an urgent public health need pp. 1894-1901

- K. Cropsey, G. Eldridge, M. Weaver, G. Villalobos, M. Stitzer and A. Best
2008, volume 98, articles 9
- Seal et al. respond pp. 1542-1543

- K.H. Seal, S. Maguen, D. Bertenthal, K. Gima and C.R. Marmar
- The case for postdeployment mental health screening was not made pp. 1542

- R.J. Rona
- New York City's diabetes reporting system helps patients and physicians pp. 1543-1544

- T.R. Frieden
- Written informed consent and HIV testing rates: The San Francisco experience pp. 1544-1545

- M. Das-Douglas, N.M. Zetola, J.D. Klausner and G.N. Colfax
- Goldman et al. respond pp. 1544

- J. Goldman, S. Kinnear, J. Chung and D.J. Rothman
- Goldman et al. respond pp. 1545

- J. Goldman, S. Kinnear, J. Chung and D.J. Rothman
- Public health education and the world pp. 1546

- S.M. Yu
- Untapped resources: Exploring the need to invest in doctor of public health-degree training and leadership development pp. 1547-1549

- L.M. Curtis and J.H. Marx
- From mosques to classrooms: Mobilizing the community to enhance case detection of tuberculosis pp. 1550-1552

- M. Rifat, I.D. Rusen, M.H. Mahmud, I. Nayer, A. Islam and F. Ahmed
- On inspiration and leadership: A conversation with Barbara Sabol, MA,RN, and Henrie M. Treadwell, PhD pp. 1553-1555

- K.M. Nelson and H.M. Treadwell
- Building and sustaining a multiuniversity and multicampus program or school of public health pp. 1556-1558

- M.R. Greenberg, A. Gotsch, G. Rhoads and D. Schneider
- Core academic competencies for master of public health students: One health department practitioner's perspective pp. 1559-1561

- J.M. Moser
- Competencies: From deconstruction to reconstruction and back again, lessons learned pp. 1562-1564

- D.C. Leach
- The changing pattern of doctoral education in public health from 1985 to 2006 and the challenge of doctoral training for practice and leadership pp. 1565-1569

- E. Declercq, K. Caldwell, S.H. Hobbs and B. Guyer
- Poverty in America: How public health practice can make a difference pp. 1570-1572

- P.C. Erwin
- Process is the point - Justice and human rights: Priority setting and fair deliberative process pp. 1573-1577

- S. Gruskin and N. Daniels
- Legal and public health considerations affecting the success, reach, and impact of menu-labeling laws pp. 1578-1583

- J.L. Pomeranz and K.D. Brownell
- The lead industry and lead water pipes "A modest campaign" pp. 1584-1592

- R. Rabin
- The first mental hospital in China pp. 1593

- N. Blum and E. Fee
- The World Health Organization and its work. 1993 pp. 1594-1597
- W.F. Bynum and R. Porter
- Milton I. Roemer advocate of social medicine, international health, and national health insurance pp. 1596-1597
- E.K. Abel, E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Development of a core competency model for the master of public health degree pp. 1598-1607

- J.G. Calhoun, K. Ramiah, E.M. Weist and S.M. Shortell
- Approaching health disparities from a population perspective: The National Institutes of Health Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities pp. 1608-1615

- R.B. Warnecke, A. Oh, N. Breen, S. Gehlert, E. Paskett, K.L. Tucker, N. Lurie, T. Rebbeck, J. Goodwin, J. Flack, S. Srinivasan, J. Kerner, S. Heurtin-Roberts, R. Abeles, F.L. Tyson, G. Patmios and R.A. Hiatt
- The context for choice: Health implications of targeted food and beverage marketing to African Americans pp. 1616-1629

- S.A. Grier and S.K. Kumanyika
- Project Cerberus: Tobacco industry strategy to create an alternative to the framework convention on tobacco control pp. 1630-1642

- H.M. Mamudu, R. Hammond and S.A. Glantz
- Waking a sleeping giant: The tobacco industry's response to the polonium-210 issue pp. 1643-1650

- M.E. Muggli, J.O. Ebbert, C. Robertson and R.D. Hurt
- US health educators' likelihood of adopting genomic competencies into health promotion pp. 1651-1657

- L.-S. Chen, O.-M. Kwok and P. Goodson
- Using seminar blogs to enhance student participation and learning in public health school classes pp. 1658-1663

- R.H. Goldman, A.P. Cohen and F. Sheahan
- Neighborhood psychosocial hazards and cardiovascular disease: The Baltimore Memory Study pp. 1664-1670

- T. Augustin, T.A. Glass, B.D. James and B.S. Schwartz
- Mental health in Sumatra after the tsunami pp. 1671-1677

- E. Frankenberg, Jed Friedman, T. Gillespie, N. Ingwersen, R. Pynoos, I.U. Rifai, B. Sikoki, A. Steinberg, C. Sumantri, Wayan Suriastini and D. Thomas
- Improving health behaviors in an african american community: The Charlotte racial and ethnic approaches to community health project pp. 1678-1684

- M. Plescia, H. Herrick and L. Chavis
- Tobacco industry control of menthol in cigarettes and targeting of adolescents and young adults pp. 1685-1692

- J.M. Kreslake, G.F. Wayne, H.R. Alpert, H.K. Koh and G.N. Connolly
- US child labor violations in the retail and service industries: Findings from a national survey of working adolescents pp. 1693-1699

- K.J. Rauscher, C.W. Runyan, M.D. Schulman and J.M. Bowling
- Treat or treatment: A qualitative study analyzing patients' use of complementary and alternative medicine pp. 1700-1705

- F.L. Bishop, L. Yardley and G.T. Lewith
- Measuring the performance of telephone-based disease surveillance systems in local health departments pp. 1706-1711

- D.J. Dausey, A. Chandra, A.G. Schaefer, B. Bahney, Amelia Haviland, S. Zakowski and N. Lurie
2008, volume 98, articles 8
- "Free" prescription drug samples are not free pp. 1348-1349

- W.R. Vincent, A.M. Wiesner and D.T. Steinke
- Cutrona et al. respond pp. 1349

- S.L. Cutrona, S. Woolhandler, K.E. Lasser, D.H. Bor, D. McCormick and D.U. Himmelstein
- Mercury, vaccines, and autism, revisited pp. 1350

- E.K. Silbergeld
- Baker responds pp. 1350-1351

- J.P. Baker
- Intervening on high-risk or vulnerable populations? pp. 1351-1352

- J.C. Semenza, J. Suk and D. Manissero
- Frohlich and Potvin respond pp. 1352

- K.L. Frohlich and L. Potvin
- Innovation! pp. 1353

- R.D. Vaughan
- Screening experiments and the use of fractional factorial designs in behavioral intervention research pp. 1354-1359

- V. Nair, V. Strecher, A. Fagerlin, P. Ubel, K. Resnicow, S. Murphy, R. Little, B. Chakraborty and A. Zhang
- Alternatives to the randomized controlled trial pp. 1359-1366

- S.G. West, N. Duan, W. Pequegnat, P. Gaist, D.C. Des Jarlais, D. Holtgrave, J. Szapocznik, M. Fishbein, B. Rapkin, M. Clatts and P.D. Mullen
- Adverse event detection in drug development: Recommendations and obligations beyond phase 3 pp. 1366-1371

- J.A. Berlin, S.C. Glasser and S.S. Ellenberg
- Effect of hand hygiene on infectious disease risk in the community setting: A meta-analysis pp. 1372-1381

- A.E. Aiello, R.M. Coulborn, V. Perez and E.L. Larson
- Embracing chaos and complexity: A quantum change for public health pp. 1382-1389

- K. Resnicow and S.E. Page
- Integrating epidemiology, education, and organizing for environmental justice: Community health effects of industrial hog operations pp. 1390-1397

- S. Wing, R.A. Horton, N. Muhammad, G.R. Grant, M. Tajik and K. Thu
- Building and maintaining trust in a community-based participatory research partnership pp. 1398-1406

- S. Christopher, V. Watts, A.K.H.G. McCormick and S. Young
- The power and the promise: Working with communities to analyze data, interpret findings, and get to outcomes pp. 1407-1417

- S.B. Cashman, S. Adeky, A.J. Allen , J. Corburn, B.A. Israel, J. Montaño, A. Rafelito, S.D. Rhodes, S. Swanston, N. Wallerstein and E. Eng
- Individually randomized group treatment trials: A critical appraisal of frequently used design and analytic approaches pp. 1418-1424

- S.L. Pals, D.M. Murray, C.M. Alfano, W.R. Shadish, P.J. Hannan and W.L. Baker
- A comparison of regression approaches for analyzing clustered data pp. 1425-1429

- M. Desai and M.D. Begg
- Identifying heterogeneity among injection drug users: A cluster analysis approach pp. 1430-1437

- S.Y. Shaw, L. Shah, A.M. Jolly and J.L. Wylie
- Estimating numbers of unsheltered homeless people through plant-capture and postcount survey methods pp. 1438-1442

- K. Hopper, M. Shinn, E. Laska, M. Meisner and J. Wanderling
- Impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on monthly adult smoking prevalence pp. 1443-1450

- M.A. Wakefield, S. Durkin, M.J. Spittal, M. Siahpush, M. Scollo, J.A. Simpson, S. Chapman, V. White and D. Hill
- Association of park size, distance, and features with physical activity in neighborhood parks pp. 1451-1456

- A.T. Kaczynski, L.R. Potwarka and B.E. Saelens P
- Purchasing behavior and calorie information at fast-food chains in New York City, 2007 pp. 1457-1459

- M.T. Bassett, T. Dumanovsky, C. Huang, L.D. Silver, Chester Young, C. Nonas, T.D. Matte, S. Chideya and T.R. Frieden
- Leisure-time physical activity disparities among Hispanic subgroups in the United States pp. 1460-1464

- C.J. Neighbors, D.X. Marquez and B.H. Marcus
- Changes in motorcycle-related head injury deaths, hospitalizations, and hospital charges following repeal of Pennsylvania's mandatory motorcycle helmet law pp. 1464-1467

- K.J. Mertz and H.B. Weiss
- Coronary heart disease deaths and decreased smoking prevalence in Massachusetts, 1993-2003 pp. 1468-1469

- Z. Kabir, G.N. Connolly, L. Clancy, H.K. Koh and S. Capewell
- Preliminary evidence for an emerging nonmetropolitan mortality penalty in the United States pp. 1470-1472

- A.G. Cosby, T.T. Neaves, R.E. Cossman, J.S. Cossman, W.L. James, N. Feierabend, D.M. Mirvis, C.A. Jones and T. Farrigan
- The role of neighborhood environment and risk of intimate partner femicide in a large urban area pp. 1473-1479

- V. Frye, S. Galea, M. Tracy, A. Bucciarelli, S. Putnam and S. Wilt
- The influence of educational attainment on depression and risk of type 2 diabetes pp. 1480-1485

- B. Mezuk, W.W. Eaton, S.H. Golden and Y. Ding
- Childhood socioeconomic position, gender, adult body mass index, and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus over 34 years in the Alameda county study pp. 1486-1494

- S.C. Maty, J.W. Lynch, T.E. Raghunathan and G.A. Kaplan
- Maternal nonstandard work schedules and adolescent overweight pp. 1495-1502

- D.P. Miller and W.-J. Han
- Results of the 2004 National Worksite Health Promotion Survey pp. 1503-1509

- L. Linnan, M. Bowling, J. Childress, G. Lindsay, C. Blakey, S. Pronk, S. Wieker and P. Royall
- Injuries among US children with different types of disabilities pp. 1510-1516

- S.A. Sinclair and H. Xiang
2008, volume 98, articles 7
- Lead poisoning in immigrant children in the United States pp. 1156-1157

- K. Eisenberg and E. Van Wijngaarden
- On wit, irony, and living with imperfection (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98, (814-822) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007/117226) pp. 1157

- J.W. Warner, K. Riviere and J. Carson
- Tehranifar et al. respond pp. 1157

- P. Tehranifar, J. Leighton, A.H. Auchincloss, A. Faciano, H. Alpher, A. Paykin and S. Wu
- Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98, (611-625) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.11930) pp. 1158

- G.J. Fitzgerald
- (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98, (775-776) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.133850) pp. 1158

- B.C. Frueh, J.D. Elhai, G.L. Grubaugh and B.T.C. Frueh
- The oldest old: Missed public health opportunities pp. 1159

- T.F. Wetle
- Controlling personal health decisions for the oldest old pp. 1160-1162

- M.R. Greenberg, M.D. Weiner and G.B. Greenberg
- James Fries: healthy aging pioneer pp. 1163-1166

- A. Swartz
- Subdividing the age group of 85 years and older to improve US disease reporting pp. 1167-1170

- F.P. Boscoe
- Multivitamin-mineral supplements in the older Americans Act Nutrition Program: Not a one-size-fits-all quick fix pp. 1171-1176

- M.V. Marra and N.S. Wellman
- Influence of musculoskeletal conditions on oral health among older adults pp. 1177-1183

- J.L. Kelsey and I.B. Lamster
- The secret and soul of Marlboro: Phillip Morris and the origins, spread, and denial of nicotine freebasing pp. 1184-1194

- T. Stevenson and R.N. Proctor
- Translation of an effective Tai Chi intervention into a community-based falls-prevention program pp. 1195-1198

- F. Li, P. Harmer, R. Glasgow, K.A. Mack, D. Sleet, K.J. Fisher, M.A. Kohn, L.M. Millet, J. Mead, J. Xu, M.-L. Lin, T. Yang, B. Sutton and Y. Tompkins
- Prevalence of chronic diseases and multimorbidity among the elderly population in Sweden pp. 1198-1200

- A. Marengoni, B. Winblad, A. Karp and L. Fratiglioni
- Detection of very early oral cancers in Puerto Rico pp. 1200-1202

- D.E. Morse, W.J. Psoter, T.D.L.T. Feliciano, G. Cruz and N. Figueroa
- Predictors of longevity: Evidence from the oldest old in China pp. 1203-1208

- M.E. Dupre, G. Liu and D. Gu
- Chronic conditions and mortality among the oldest old pp. 1209-1214

- S.J. Lee, A.S. Go, K. Lindquist, D. Bertenthal and K.E. Covinsky
- Effects of social integration on preserving memory function in a nationally representative US elderly population pp. 1215-1220

- K.A. Ertel, M.M. Glymour and L.F. Berkman
- Social network, cognitive function, and dementia incidence among elderly women pp. 1221-1227

- V.C. Crooks, J. Lubben, D.B. Petitti, D. Little and V. Chiu
- Institutionalization of older adults after the death of a spouse pp. 1228-1234

- E. Nihtilä and P. Martikainen
- Nursing home evacuation plans pp. 1235-1240

- N.G. Castle
- Perceived discrimination and mortality in a population-based study of older adults pp. 1241-1247

- L.L. Barnes, C.F. Mendes De Leon, T.T. Lewis, J.L. Bienias, R.S. Wilson and D.A. Evans
- Gender and race/ethnicity differences in lead dose biomarkers pp. 1248-1255

- K. Theppeang, T.A. Glass, K. Bandeen-Roche, A.C. Todd, C.A. Rohde and B.S. Schwartz
- Temporal trends in self-reported functional limitations and physical disability among the community-dwelling elderly population: The framingham heart study pp. 1256-1262

- J.M. Murabito, M.J. Pencina, L. Zhu, M. Kelly-Hayes, P. Shrader and R.B. D'Agostino
- Exploring potential pathways between parity and tooth loss among American women pp. 1263-1270

- S.L. Russell, J.R. Ickovics and R.A. Yaffee
- Mental health status among rural women of reproductive age: Findings from the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study pp. 1271-1279

- M.M. Hillemeier, C.S. Weisman, G.A. Chase and A.-M. Dyer
- An exploration of urban and rural differences in lung cancer survival among medicare beneficiaries pp. 1280-1287

- L.R. Shugarman, M.E.S. Sorbero, H. Tian, A.K. Jain and J.S. Ashwood
- Providing shelter to nursing home evacuees in disasters: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina pp. 1288-1293

- S.B. Laditka, J.N. Laditka, S. Xirasagar, C.B. Cornman, C.B. Davis and J.V.E. Richter
- Regular vigorous physical activity and disability development in healthy overweight and normal-weight seniors: A 13-year study pp. 1294-1299

- B. Bruce, J.F. Fries and H. Hubert
- Medicaid prescription formulary restrictions and arthritis treatment costs pp. 1300-1305

- T.J. Johnson and S. Stahl-Moncada
- Socioeconomic disadvantage and kidney disease in the United States, Australia, and Thailand pp. 1306-1313

- S.L. White, K. McGeechan, M. Jones, A. Cass, S.J. Chadban, K.R. Polkinghorne, V. Perkovic and P.J. Roderick
- Project VIVA: A multilevel community-based intervention to increase influenza vaccination rates among hard-to-reach populations in New York City pp. 1314-1321

- M.H. Coady, S. Galea, S. Blaney, D.C. Ompad, S. Sisco and D. Vlahov
- The risks, costs, and benefits of possible future global policies for managing polioviruses pp. 1322-1330

- K.M. Thompson, R.J. Duintjer Tebbens, M.A. Pallansch, O.M. Kew, R.W. Sutter, R.B. Aylward, M. Watkins, H.E. Gary , J. Alexander, H. Jafari and S.L. Cochi
2008, volume 98, articles 6
- Assessment of the effects of social support on adolescents with parents with HIV/AIDS pp. 966

- D.S. Varma
- Lee responds pp. 967

- S.-J. Lee
- Masked heterogeneity in obesity between immigrant subgroups pp. 967-968

- R. Oza-Frank and K.M.V. Narayan
- Bates et al. respond pp. 968

- L.M. Bates, D. Acevedo-Garcia, M. Alegría and N. Krieger
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender public health: Progress and challenges pp. 970

- J. Auerbach
- Turning loss into legislation pp. 971-973

- A. Labella and D. Singh
- America's first amphetamine epidemic 1929-1971: A quantitative and qualitative retrospective with implications for the present pp. 974-985

- N. Rasmussen
- Lost luggage, recovered lives pp. 986-988

- P. Stastny and D. Penney
- Sexual and gender minority health: What we know and what needs to be done pp. 989-995

- K.H. Mayer, J.B. Bradford, H.J. Makadon, R. Stall, H. Goldhammer and S. Landers
- "If you know you exist, it's just marketing poison": Meanings of tobacco industry targeting in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community pp. 996-1003

- E.A. Smith, K. Thomson, N. Offen and R.E. Malone
- Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders and suicide attempts in diverse lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations pp. 1004-1006

- I.H. Meyer, J. Dietrich and S. Schwartz
- Sexual orientation and related viral sexually transmitted disease rates among US women aged 15 to 44 years pp. 1007-1009

- G. Tao
- Acceptability of an internet-based partner notification system for sexually transmitted infection exposure among men who have sex with men pp. 1009-1011

- M.J. Mimiaga, A.D. Fair, A.M. Tetu, D.S. Novak, R. VanDerwarker, T. Bertrand, S. Adelson and K.H. Mayer
- Receipt of prevention services among HIV-infected men who have sex with men pp. 1011-1014

- W.T. Steward, E.D. Charlebois, M.O. Johnson, R.H. Remien, R.B. Goldstein, F.L. Wong and S.F. Morin
- Sexual violence victimization history and sexual risk indicators in a community-based urban cohort of "mostly heterosexual" and heterosexual young women pp. 1015-1020

- S.B. Austin, A.L. Roberts, H.L. Corliss and B.E. Molnar
- Risk for reassault in abusive female same-sex relationships pp. 1021-1027

- N. Glass, N. Perrin, G. Hanson, T. Bloom, E. Gardner and J.C. Campbell
- Incidence of and risk factors for sexual orientation-related physical assault among young men who have sex with men pp. 1028-1035

- T.M. Lampinen, K. Chan, A. Anema, M.L. Miller, A.J. Schilder, M.T. Schechter, R.S. Hogg and S.A. Strathdee
- HIV infection, sexual risk behavior, and substance use among Latino gay and bisexual men and transgender persons pp. 1036-1042

- J. Ramirez-Valles, D. Garcia, R.T. Campbell, R.M. Diaz and D.D. Heckathorn
- Evaluation of an HIV prevention intervention adapted for black men who have sex with men pp. 1043-1050

- K.T. Jones, P. Gray, Y.O. Whiteside, T. Wang, D. Bost, E. Dunbar, E. Foust and W.D. Johnson
- Dimensions of sexual orientation and HIV-related risk among adolescent females: Evidence from a statewide survey pp. 1051-1058

- C. Goodenow, L.A. Szalacha, L.E. Robin and K. Westheimer
- Sexual risk taking among young internet-using men who have sex with men pp. 1059-1067

- K.J. Horvath, B.R.S. Rosser and G. Remafedi
- Self-reported tuberculosis disease and tuberculin skin testing in the New York City House Ballroom community pp. 1068-1073

- S.M. Marks, C. Murrill, T. Sanchez, K.-L. Liu, T. Finlayson and V. Guilin
- HIV prevalence and associated risk behaviors in New York City's house ball community pp. 1074-1080

- C.S. Murrill, K.-L. Liu, V. Guilin, E.R. Colón, L. Dean, L.A. Buckley, T. Sanchez, T.J. Finlayson and L.V. Torian
- Condom use and hip hop culture: The case of urban young men in New York City pp. 1081-1085

- M.A. Muñoz-Laboy, D.H. Castellanos, C.S. Haliburton, E.V. Del Aguila, H.J. Weinstein and R.G. Parker
- Effects of neighborhood resources on aggressive and delinquent behaviors among urban youths pp. 1086-1093

- B.E. Molnar, M. Cerda, A.L. Roberts and S.L. Buka
- Health-related quality of life among adults who experienced maltreatment during childhood pp. 1094-1100

- P.S. Corso, V.J. Edwards, Xiangming Fang and J.A. Mercy
- Resilience to urban poverty: Theoretical and empirical considerations for population health pp. 1101-1106

- A.E. Sanders, S. Lim and W. Sohn
- Prevalence of substance use disorders among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks in the National Survey of American Life pp. 1107-1114

- C.L. Broman, H.W. Neighbors, J. Delva, M. Torres and J.S. Jackson
- Beyond abuse and exposure: Framing the impact of prescription-medication sharing pp. 1115-1121

- R.C. Goldsworthy, N.C. Schwartz and C.B. Mayhorn
- The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among US women of childbearing age pp. 1122-1127

- R.G. Ramos and K. Olden
- Moving upstream: Ecosocial and psychosocial correlates of sexually transmitted infections among young adults in the United States pp. 1128-1136

- A.L. Buffardi, K.K. Thomas, K.K. Holmes and L.E. Manhart
- Awareness of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the US presidential apology and their influence on minority participation in biomedical research pp. 1137-1142

- R.V. Katz, S.S. Kegeles, N.R. Kressin, B.L. Green, S.A. James, Q.W. Min, S.L. Russell and C. Claudio
2008, volume 98, articles 5
- Military-related PTSD, current disability policies, and malingering pp. 773-774

- B.P. Marx, M.W. Miller, D.M. Sloan, B.T. Litz, D.G. Kaloupek and T.M. Keane
- Frueh et al. respond pp. 774-775

- B.C. Frueh, T.C. Buckley, A.L. Grubaugh and J.D. Elhai
- Frueh et. al respond pp. 775-776

- B.C. Frueh, J.D. Elhai, A.L. Grubaugh and T.C. Buckley
- VA disability policies and posttraumatic morbidity pp. 775

- G.M. Rosen and R.L. Spitzer
- 2007 Murder rates in New Orleans, Louisiana pp. 776

- M. VanLandingham
- Bandoeng Conference of 1937 pp. 777

- S. Litsios
- Viral hepatitis prevention - New challenges, new directions pp. 778

- D. Holtzman
- Time for renewed commitment to viral hepatitis prevention pp. 779-781

- J.W. Ward
- Who's using and who's doing time: Incarceration, the war on drugs, and public health pp. 782-786

- L.D. Moore and A. Elkavich
- Intervening to reduce inequalities in infections in Europe pp. 787-792

- J.C. Semenza and J. Giesecke
- Privacy and public health at risk: Public health confidentiality in the digital age pp. 793-801

- J. Myers, T.R. Frieden, K.M. Bherwani and K.J. Henning
- Bioterrorism surveillance and privacy: Intersection of HIPAA, the common rule, and public health law pp. 802-807

- J.D. Nordin, S. Kasimow, M.J. Levitt and M.J. Goodman
- New York City's initiatives on diabetes and HIV/AIDS: Implications for patient care, public health, and medical professionalism pp. 807-813

- J. Goldman, S. Kinnear, J. Chung and D.J. Rothman
- On wit, irony, and living with imperfection: How Britain said no to abstinence pp. 814-822

- J. Warner, J. Riviere and J. Carson
- The Sungari River flood and the Jewish community in Harbin, China pp. 823

- N. Blum and E. Fee
- States and substance abuse treatment programs: Funding and guidelines for infection-related services pp. 824-826

- S. Kritz, L.S. Brown , R.J. Goldsmith, E.J. Bini, J. Robinson, D. Alderson, P. Novo and J. Rotrosen
- Random drug testing in us public school districts pp. 826-828

- C. Ringwalt, A.A. Vincus, S.T. Ennett, S. Hanley, J.M. Bowling, G.S. Yacoubian and L.A. Rohrbach
- Keeping guns out of the hands of abusers: Handgun purchases and restraining orders pp. 828-831

- K.A. Vittes and S.B. Sorenson
- The effect of vaccinated children on increased hepatitis B immunization among high-risk adults pp. 832-838

- D.L. Koya, E.G. Hill and P.M. Darden
- The young men's survey phase II: Hepatitis B immunization and infection among young men who have sex with men pp. 839-845

- C.M. Weinbaum, R. Lyerla, D.A. MacKellar, L.A. Valleroy, G.M. Secura, S.K. Behel, T. Bingham, D.D. Celentano, B.A. Koblin, M. LaLota, D.A. Shehan, H. Thiede and L.V. Torian
- Racial differences in the evaluation and treatment of hepatitis C among veterans: A retrospective cohort study pp. 846-852

- C.M. Rousseau, G.N. Ioannou, J.A. Todd-Stenberg, K.L. Sloan, M.F. Larson, C.W. Forsberg and J.A. Dominitz
- A randomized intervention trial to reduce the lending of used injection equipment among injection drug users infected with hepatitis C pp. 853-861

- M.H. Latka, H. Hagan, F. Kapadia, E.T. Golub, S. Bonner, J.V. Campbell, M.H. Coady, R.S. Garfein, M. Pu, D.L. Thomas, T.K. Thiel and S.A. Strathdee
- The influence of perceived risk to health and immigration-related characteristics on substance use among Latino and other immigrants pp. 862-868

- V.D. Ojeda, T.L. Patterson and S.A. Strathdee
- Health effects of exposure to water-damaged New Orleans homes six months after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita pp. 869-875

- K.J. Cummings, J. Cox-Ganser, M.A. Riggs, N. Edwards, G.R. Hobbs and K. Kreiss
- Effects of enrollment in medicaid versus the State Children's Health Insurance Program on kindergarten children's untreated dental caries pp. 876-881

- T.H. Brickhouse, R.G. Rozier and G.D. Slade
- Reduction of state victim compensation disparities in disadvantaged crime victims through active outreach and assistance: A randomized trial pp. 882-888

- J. Alvidrez, M. Shumway, A. Boccellari, J.D. Green, V. Kelly and G. Merrill
- Being poor and coping with stress: Health behaviors and the risk of death pp. 889-896

- P.M. Krueger and V.W. Chang
- Correlates of the stages of change for physical activity in a population survey pp. 897-904

- C.E. Garber, J.E. Allsworth, B.H. Marcus, J. Hesser and K.L. Lapane
- Long-term trends in adolescent and young adult smoking in the United States: Metapatterns and implications pp. 905-915

- D.E. Nelson, P. Mowery, K. Asman, L.L. Pederson, P.M. O'Malley, A. Malarcher, E.W. Maibach and T.F. Pechacek
- Smoking-cessation media campaigns and their effectiveness among socioeconomically advantaged and disadvantaged populations pp. 916-924

- J. Niederdeppe, M.C. Fiore, T.B. Baker and S.S. Smith
- Characteristics of physically active smokers and implications for harm reduction pp. 925-931

- W.K. DeRuiter, G. Faulkner, J. Cairney and S. Veldhuizen
- Status of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination among older American Indians and Alaska Natives pp. 932-938

- M.C. Lindley, A.V. Groom, P.M. Wortley and G.L. Euler
- Trends in recorded influenza mortality: United States, 1900-2004 pp. 939-945

- P. Doshi
- Population attributable fractions of psychiatric disorders and suicide ideation and attempts associated with adverse childhood experiences pp. 946-952

- T.O. Afifi, M.W. Enns, B.J. Cox, G.J.G. Asmundson, M.B. Stein and J. Sareen
2008, volume 98, articles 4
- Long-term outcome of retained third molars is unknown pp. 580-581

- L.D. Pollan and M.A. Pogrel
- Mythbusters and wisdom teeth pp. 581-582

- T.B. Dodson
- Cigarette prices, smoking, and the poor, revisited pp. 582-583

- M.C. Farrelly and M. Engelen
- Friedman responds pp. 582

- J.W. Friedman
- Franks et al. respond pp. 583-584

- P. Franks, A.F. Jerant and J.P. Leigh
- Globalization, binational communities, and imported food risks: Results of an outbreak investigation of lead poisoning in Monterey County, California (American Journal of Public Health (2007) 97, (900-906) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.074138) pp. 584

- M.A. Handley, C. Hall and E. Sandford
- Tobacco control success versus demographic destiny: Examining the causes of the low smoking prevalence in California (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98, (268-269) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.112318) pp. 584

- K.E. Warner, D. Mendez and O. Alshanqeety
- Celebrating the World Health Organization pp. 585

- T.M. Brown
- Protecting and improving the health of the Caribbean people pp. 586-588

- B. Theodore-Gandi and G. Barclay
- Interplay of politics and law to promote health: Improving economic equality and health: The case of postwar Japan pp. 589-594

- S. Bezruchka, T. Namekata and M.G. Sistrom
- The interplay of public health law and industry self-regulation: The case of sugar-sweetened beverage sales in schools pp. 595-604

- Miguel Mello, J. Pomeranz and P. Moran
- Analysis of media agenda setting during and after Hurricane Katrina: Implications for emergency preparedness, disaster response, and disaster policy pp. 604-610

- M.D. Barnes, C.L. Hanson, L.M.B. Novilla, A.T. Meacham, E. McIntyre and B.C. Erickson
- Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I pp. 611-625

- G.J. Fitzgerald
- International planning of organization for medical care. From Health Care for the Community: Selected Papers of Dr. John B. Grant, 1963 pp. 626-628
- C. Seipp
- International planning of organization for medical care pp. 626-628
- J.B. Grant
- John B. Grant international statesman of public health pp. 628-629

- L. Bu and E. Fee
- WHO at 60: Snapshots from its first six decades pp. 630-633

- E. Fee, M. Cueto and T.M. Brown
- Food hygiene and global health pp. 634-635

- L. Bu and E. Fee
- Costa Rica: Achievements of a heterodox health policy pp. 636-643

- J.-P. Unger, P. De Paepe, R. Buitrón and W. Soors
- Collapsing the vertical-horizontal divide: An ethnographic study of evidence-based policymaking in maternal health pp. 644-649

- D.P. Béhague and K.T. Storeng
- "Rice is essential but tiresome; You should get some noodles": Doi Moi and the political economy of men's extramarital sexual relations and marital HIV risk in Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 650-660

- H.M. Phinney
- Highly active antiretroviral therapy use and HIV transmission risk behaviors among individuals who are HIV infected and were recently released from jail pp. 661-666

- K. Clements-Nolle, R. Marx, M. Pendo, E. Loughran, M. Estes and M. Katz
- Estimating the return of persons living with HIV/AIDS to New Orleans: Methods for conducting disease surveillance in the wake of a natural disaster pp. 666-668

- W.T. Robinson, D. Wendell, D. Gruber, J. Foxhood, M.B. Scalco and A. Zapata
- Relations between health indicators and residential proximity to coal mining in West Virginia pp. 669-671

- M. Hendryx and M.M. Ahern
- Secondhand smoke exposure among women and children: Evidence from 31 countries pp. 672-679

- H. Wipfli, E. Avila-Tang, A. Navas-Acien, S. Kim, G. Onicescu, J. Yuan, P. Breysse and J.M. Samet
- Indoor risk factors for cough and their relation to wheeze and sensitization in Chilean young adults pp. 680-686

- J.F. Potts, R.J. Rona, M.J. Oyarzun, H. Amigo and P. Bustos
- Association of education and the occurrence of low birthweight in rural southern China during the early and late 1990s pp. 687-691

- Y. Liu, J. Liu, R. Ye, A. Ren, S. Li and Z. Li
- Widening ethnic disparities in infant mortality in southern Brazil: Comparison of 3 birth cohorts pp. 692-698

- A. Matijasevich, C.G. Victora, A.J.D. Barros, I.S. Santos, P.L. Marco, E.P. Albernaz and F.C. Barros
- Income inequality and socioeconomic gradients in mortality pp. 699-704

- R.G. Wilkinson and K.E. Pickett
- Distal lower-extremity pain and work postures in the Quebec population pp. 705-713

- K. Messing, F. Tissot and S. Stock
- Getting beyond "don't ask; don't tell": An evaluation of US Veterans Administration postdeployment mental health screening of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 714-720

- K.H. Seal, D. Bertenthal, S. Maguen, K. Gima, A. Chu and C.R. Marmar
- Physical education and academic achievement in elementary school: Data from the early childhood longitudinal study pp. 721-727

- S.A. Carlson, J.E. Fulton, S.M. Lee, L.M. Maynard, D.R. Brown, H.W. Kohl and W.H. Dietz
- The effect of name-based reporting and partner notification on HIV testing in New York State pp. 728-735

- J.M. Tesoriero, H.B. Battles, K. Heavner, S.-Y.J. Leung, C. Nemeth, W. Pulver and G.S. Birkhead
- Scope of rapid HIV testing in private nonprofit urban community health settings in the United States pp. 736-742

- L.M. Bogart, D. Howerton, J. Lange, K. Becker, C.M. Setodji and S.M. Asch
- Returning to the "Homeland": Work-related ethnic discrimination and the health of Japanese Brazilians in Japan pp. 743-750

- T. Asakura, G.C. Gee, K. Nakayama and S. Niwa
- Food insecurity and obesity: A comparison of self-reported and measured height and weight pp. 751-757

- A.-A. Lyons, J. Park and Carl Nelson
- Reviewing for the Journal: History, theory, methods, and tools pp. e1

- M.E. Northridge
2008, volume 98, articles 3
- Leistikow responds pp. 388-389

- B.N. Leistikow
- Preventing smoking relapse in the Carolinas pp. 389-390

- H. Xiao, C.D. Hoffman, G. Brito, C.L. Laton and S.B. Johnson
- Regulating food marketing to young people worldwide: Trends and policy drivers (American Journal of Public Health (2007) 97, (1962-1973) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.101162) pp. 390

- C. Hawkes
- (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98, (198-199) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.126045) pp. 390

- D.J. Whitaker, M. Swahn, D.M. Hall and H.T. Whitaker
- Who are we? pp. 392

- M.E. Northridge
- SEXINFO: A sexual health text messaging service for San Francisco youth pp. 393-395

- D. Levine, J. McCright, L. Dobkin, A.J. Woodruff and J.D. Klausner
- C. Everett Koop: the nation's health conscience pp. 396-399

- D.C. Arias
- The public health approach to eliminating disparities in health pp. 400-403

- D. Satcher and E.J. Higginbotham
- Changing patterns of mortality among American Indians pp. 404-411

- S.J. Kunitz
- Public health interventions for addressing childhood overweight: Analysis of the business case pp. 411-415

- E.A. Finkelstein and J.G. Trogdon
- Getting home safe and sound: Occupational safety and health administration at 38 pp. 416-423

- M. Silverstein
- Promoting health during the American occupation of Japan: The public health section, Kyoto military government team, 1945-1949 pp. 424-434

- S. Nishimura
- Climate change: The public health response pp. 435-445

- H. Frumkin, J. Hess, G. Luber, J. Malilay and M. McGeehin
- Treating tobacco dependence in clinically depressed smokers: Effect of smoking cessation on mental health functioning pp. 446-448

- J.J. Prochaska, S.M. Hall, J.Y. Tsoh, S. Eisendrath, J.S. Rossi, C.A. Redding, A.B. Rosen, M. Meisner, G.L. Humfleet and J.A. Gorecki
- Social factors, psychopathology, and maternal smoking during pregnancy pp. 448-453

- S.E. Gilman, J. Breslau, S.V. Subramanian, B. Hitsman and K.C. Koenen
- Self-reported age-related eye diseases and visual impairment in the United States: Results of the 2002 National Health Interview Survey pp. 454-461

- A. Ryskulova, K. Turczyn, D.M. Makuc, M.F. Cotch, R.J. Klein and R. Janiszewski
- Adolescent same-sex and both-sex romantic attractions and relationships: Implications for smoking pp. 462-467

- A. Easton, K. Jackson, P. Mowery, D. Comeau and R. Sell
- Emergence of socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and overweight and obesity in early adulthood: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health pp. 468-477

- S. Yang, J. Lynch, J. Schulenberg, A.V. Diez Roux and T. Raghunathan
- Longitudinal patterns of health insurance coverage among a national sample of children in the child welfare system pp. 478-484

- R. Raghavan, G.A. Aarons, S.C. Roesch and L.K. Leslie
- Unfair treatment, racial/ethnic discrimination, ethnic identification, and smoking among Asian Americans in the National Latino and Asian American study pp. 485-492

- D.H. Chae, D.T. Takeuchi, E.M. Barbeau, G.G. Bennett, J. Lindsey and N. Krieger
- Disentangling the effects of racial and weight discrimination on body mass index and obesity among Asian Americans pp. 493-500

- G.C. Gee, A. Ro, A. Gavin and D.T. Takeuchi
- I think therefore I am: Perceived ideal weight as a determinant of health pp. 501-506

- P. Muennig, H. Jia, R. Lee and E. Lubetkin
- Effects of individual and proximate educational context on intimate partner violence: A population-based study of women in India pp. 507-514

- L.K. Ackerson, I. Kawachi, E.M. Barbeau and S.V. Subramanian
- Burden of HIV infection among aboriginal injection drug users in Vancouver, British Columbia pp. 515-519

- E. Wood, J.S.G. Montaner, K. Li, R. Zhang, L. Barney, S.A. Strathdee, M.W. Tyndall and T. Kerr
- Workplace discrimination and health among Filipinos in the United States pp. 520-526

- A.B. De Castro, G.C. Gee and D.T. Takeuchi
- Intimate partner violence and cigarette smoking: Association between smoking risk and psychological abuse with and without co-occurrence of physical and sexual abuse pp. 527-535

- H.-J. Jun, J.W. Rich-Edwards, R. Boynton-Jarrett and R.J. Wright
- Use of consumer survey data to target cessation messages to smokers through mass media pp. 536-542

- D.E. Nelson, M. Gallogly, L.L. Pederson, M. Barry, D. McGoldrick and E.W. Maibach
- Under the radar: Smokeless tobacco advertising in magazines with substantial youth readership pp. 543-548

- M.A. Morrison, D.M. Krugman and P. Park
- Predictors of sustained smoking cessation: A prospective analysis of chronic smokers from the Alpha-Tocopherol Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention Study pp. 549-555

- E.M. Augustson, K.L. Wanke, S. Rogers, A.W. Bergen, N. Chatterjee, K. Synder, D. Albanes, P.R. Taylor and N.E. Caporaso
- Setting a challenging yet realistic smoking prevalence target for healthy people 2020: Learning from the California experience pp. 556-559

- D. Mendez and K.E. Warner
- Current smoking and type 2 diabetes among patients in selected Indian health service clinics, 1998-2003 pp. 560-565

- D.J. Morton, M. Garrett, J. Reid and D.L. Wingard
2008, volume 98, articles 2
- Public health practice: transcending the known pp. 20
- L.M. Beitsch
- Questioning mandatory HIV testing during pregnancy pp. 196-197

- A.K. Groves, M.W. Pierce and S. Maman
- Schuklenk and Kleinsmidt respond pp. 197

- U. Schuklenk and A. Kleinsmidt
- Intimate partner violence: A gender-based issue? pp. 197-198

- E. Reed
- Whitaker et al. respond pp. 198-199

- D.J. Whitaker, M. Swahn, D.M. Hall and T. Haileyesus
- Public health practice: Transcending the known pp. 200

- L.M. Beitsch
- Young citizens as health agents: Use of drama in promoting community efficacy for HIV/AIDS pp. 201-204

- N. Kamo, M. Carlson, R.T. Brennan and F. Earls
- Viva la vida: Helping latino medicare beneficiaries with diabetes live their lives to the fullest pp. 205-208

- R. Olson, F. Sabogal and A. Perez
- Ranking community health status to stimulate discussion of local public health issues: The Wisconsin County health rankings pp. 209-212

- P.E. Peppard, D.A. Kindig, E. Dranger, A. Jovaag and P.L. Remington
- Active influenza surveillance at the local level: A model for local health agencies pp. 213-215

- T.S. Ghosh and R.L. Vogt
- Transcending the known in public health practice: The inequality paradox: The population approach and vulnerable populations pp. 216-221

- K.L. Frohlich and L. Potvin
- Proximal, distal, and the politics of causation: What's level got to do with it? pp. 221-230

- N. Krieger
- The law (and politics) of safe injection facilities in the United States pp. 231-237

- L. Beletsky, C.S. Davis, E. Anderson and S. Burris
- Expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted diseases: Assessing the legal environment pp. 238-243

- J.G. Hodge , A. Pulver, M. Hogben, D. Bhattacharya and E.F. Brown
- Mercury, vaccines, and autism: One controversy, three histories pp. 244-253

- J.P. Baker
- A world to care for. 1972 pp. 254-257
- H.A. Rusk
- Howard A. Rusk (1901-1989) from military medicine to comprehensive rehabilitation pp. 256-257

- N. Blum and E. Fee
- Crossing borders: The impact of the California Tobacco Control Program on both sides of the US - Mexico border pp. 258-267

- A.P. Martínez-Donate, M.F. Hovell, C.R. Hofstetter, G.J. González-Pérez, A. Kotay and M.A. Adams
- Tobacco control success versus demographic destiny: Examining the causes of the low smoking prevalence in California pp. 268-269

- K.E. Warner, D. Mendez and O. Alshanqeety
- US Public Health Agency involvement in youth-focused illicit drug policy, planning, and prevention at the local level, 1999-2003 pp. 270-277

- D.C. McBride, Y.M. Terry-McElrath, C.J. VanderWaal, J.F. Chriqui and J. Myllyluoma
- Approval of syringe exchange programs in California: Results from a local approach to HIV prevention pp. 278-283

- R.N. Bluthenthal, K.G. Heinzerling, R. Anderson, N.M. Flynn and A.H. Kral
- Characteristics of recipients of free prescription drug samples: A nationally representative analysis pp. 284-289

- S.L. Cutrona, S. Woolhandler, K.E. Lasser, D.H. Bor, D. McCormick and D.U. Himmelstein
- Marketing infant formula through hospitals: The impact of commercial hospital discharge packs on breastfeeding pp. 290-295

- K.D. Rosenberg, C.A. Eastham, L.J. Kasehagen and A.P. Sandoval
- Public health surveillance of fatal child maltreatment: Analysis of 3 state programs pp. 296-303

- P.G. Schnitzer, T.M. Covington, S.J. Wirtz, W. Verhoek-Oftedahl and V.J. Palusci
- The impact of tobacco control programs on adult smoking pp. 304-309

- M.C. Farrelly, T.F. Pechacek, K.Y. Thomas and D. Nelson
- Gender differences in smoking and cessation behaviors among young adults after implementation of local comprehensive tobacco control pp. 310-316

- J.A. Ellis, S.B. Perl, K. Davis and L. Vichinsky
- Smoking cessation rates in the United States: A comparison of young adult and older smokers pp. 317-322

- K. Messer, D.R. Trinidad, W.K. Al-Delaimy and J.P. Pierce
- Macrolevel stressors, terrorism, and mental health outcomes: Broadening the stress paradigm pp. 323-329

- J.A. Richman, L. Cloninger and K.M. Rospenda
- Social capital and health care experiences among low-income individuals pp. 330-336

- M. Perry, R.L. Williams, N. Wallerstein and H. Waitzkin
- Short-term impact evaluation of a social marketing campaign to prevent syphilis among men who have sex with men pp. 337-343

- W.W. Darrow and S. Biersteker
- A comparison of the completeness and timeliness of automated electronic laboratory reporting and spontaneous reporting of notifiable conditions pp. 344-350

- J.M. Overhage, S. Grannis and C.J. McDonald
- Older persons' perception of risk of falling: Implications for fall-prevention campaigns pp. 351-357

- K. Hughes, E. Van Beurden, E.G. Eakin, L.M. Barnett, E. Patterson, J. Backhouse, S. Jones, D. Hauser, J.R. Beard and B. Newman
- Self-monitoring of blood glucose before and after medicare expansion among medicare beneficiaries with diabetes who do not use insulin pp. 358-364

- R. Li, P. Zhang and K.M.V. Narayan
- Educational disparities in rates of smoking among diabetic adults: The translating research into action for diabetes study pp. 365-370

- A.J. Karter, M.R. Stevens, E.W. Gregg, A.F. Brown, C.-W. Tseng, D.G. Marrero, O.K. Duru, T.L. Gary, J.D. Piette, B. Waitzfelder, W.H. Herman, G.L. Beckles, M.M. Safford and S.L. Ettner
2008, volume 98, articles 1
- Another example of an illicit cigarette market: A study of psychiatric patients in Toronto, Ontario pp. 4-5

- R.C. Callaghan, J. Tavares and L. Taylor
- Keeping the point-of-sale environment at the forefront pp. 5-6

- J.E. Cohen, L.C. Planinac, S.C. O'Connor, Anne Lavack, D.J. Robinson and F.E. Thompson
- Shelley et al. respond pp. 5

- D. Shelley, M.J. Cantrell, J. Moon-Howard, D.Q. Ramjohn and N. VanDevanter
- Husten responds pp. 6-7

- C.G. Husten
- Murder rates in New Orleans, La, 2004-2006 (American Journal of Public Health (2007) (1614-1616) DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2007.110445) pp. 7

- M.J. VanLandingham
- Health, knowledge, and economics pp. 8

- K.R. De Camargo
- The importance of external validity pp. 9-10

- A. Steckler and K.R. McLeroy
- Community health workers: Social justice and policy advocates for community health and well-being pp. 11-14

- L.M. Pérez and J. Martinez
- Autonomy, paternalism, and justice: Ethical priorities in public health pp. 15-21

- D.R. Buchanan
- Indigenous ways of knowing: Implications for participatory research and community pp. 22-27

- P.A.L. Cochran, C.A. Marshall, C. Garcia-Downing, E. Kendall, D. Cook, L. McCubbin and R.M.S. Gover
- A participatory action research pilot study of urban health disparities using rapid assessment response and evaluation pp. 28-38

- D.R. Brown, A. Hernández, G. Saint-Jean, S. Evans, I. Tafari, L.G. Brewster, M.J. Celestin, C. Gómez-Estefan, F. Regalado, S. Akal, B. Nierenberg, E.D. Kauschinger, R. Schwartz and J.B. Page
- Spinning for India's independence pp. 39

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- The Bandoeng Conference of 1937: A milestone in health and development pp. 42-43

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Cardiovascular disease and global health equity: Lessons from tuberculosis control then and now pp. 44-54

- G. Bukhman and A. Kidder
- The health of trafficked women: A survey of women entering posttrafficking services in Europe pp. 55-59

- C. Zimmerman, Md Saddam Hossain, K. Yun, V. Gajdadziev, N. Guzun, M. Tchomarova, R.A. Ciarrocchi, A. Johansson, A. Kefurtova, S. Scodanibbio, M.N. Motus, B. Roche, L. Morison and C. Watts
- Trends and disparities among diabetes-complicated births in Minnesota, 1993-2003 pp. 59-62

- H.M. Devlin, J. Desai, G.S. Holzman and D.T. Gilbertson
- Differences in cardiovascular disease mortality associated with body mass between black and white persons pp. 63-66

- J.E. Abell, B.M. Egan, P.W.F. Wilson, S. Lipsitz, R.F. Woolson and D.T. Lackland
- Understanding dog owners' increased levels of physical activity: Results from RESIDE pp. 66-69

- H. Cutt, B. Giles-Corti, M. Knuiman, A. Timperio and F. Bull
- Immigration and generational trends in body mass index and obesity in the United States: Results of the National Latino and Asian American Survey, 2002-2003 pp. 70-77

- L.M. Bates, D. Acevedo-Garcia, M. Alegría and N. Krieger
- The healthy migrant effect: New findings from the Mexican Family Life Survey pp. 78-84

- L.N. Rubalcava, G.M. Teruel, D. Thomas and N. Goldman
- Use of a population-based survey to describe the health of boston public housing residents pp. 85-91

- E.C. Digenis-Bury, D.R. Brooks, L. Chen, M. Ostrem and C.R. Horsburgh
- Immigration and risk of childhood lead poisoning: Findings from a case-control study of New York City children pp. 92-97

- P. Tehranifar, J. Leighton, A.H. Auchincloss, A. Faciano, H. Alper, A. Paykin and S. Wu
- Effect of a targeted subsidy on intake of fruits and vegetables among low-income women in the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children pp. 98-105

- D.R. Herman, G.G. Harrison, A.A. Afifi and E. Jenks
- Breastfeeding duration and childhood overweight among low-income children in Kansas, 1998-2002 pp. 106-110

- S.B. Procter and C.A. Holcomb
- Improvements in middle school student dietary intake after implementation of the Texas Public School Nutrition Policy pp. 111-117

- K.W. Cullen, K. Watson and I. Zakeri
- Racial/ethnic minority children's use of psychiatric emergency care in California's public mental health system pp. 118-124

- L.R. Snowden, M.C. Masland, A.M. Libby, N. Wallace and K. Fawley
- Maternal depressive symptoms, parenting self-efficacy, and child growth pp. 125-132

- P.J. Surkan, I. Kawachi, L.M. Ryan, L.F. Berkman, L.M.C. Vieira and K.E. Peterson
- HIV-associated orphanhood and children's psychosocial distress: Theoretical framework tested with data from Zimbabwe pp. 133-141

- C.A. Nyamukapa, S. Gregson, B. Lopman, S. Saito, H.J. Watts, R. Monasch and M.C.H. Jukes
- Equity of skilled birth attendant utilization in developing countries: Financing and policy determinants pp. 142-147

- M.E. Kruk, M.R. Prescott and S. Galea
- Too poor to leave, too rich to stay: Developmental and global health correlates of physician migration to the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom pp. 148-154

- O.A. Arah, U.C. Ogbu and C.E. Okeke
- Long-term health correlates of timing of sexual debut: Results from a national US study pp. 155-161

- T.G.M. Sandfort, M. Orr, J.S. Hirsch and J. Santelli
- Social and emotional consequences of refraining from sexual activity among sexually experienced and inexperienced youths in California pp. 162-168

- S.S. Brady and B.L. Halpern-Felsher
- Differences in young people's reports of sexual behaviors according to interview methodology: A randomized trial in India pp. 169-174

- Jaya, M.J. Hindin and S. Ahmed
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