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American Journal of Public Health
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2005, volume 95, articles S1
- Scientific evidence and public policy pp. S5-S7

- D. Michaels
- Science and regulation: Current impasse and future solutions pp. S8-S12

- P.J. Hoppin and R. Clapp
- Epistemology in the courtroom: A little "knowledge" is a dangerous thing pp. S13-S15

- D. Ozonoff
- How tobacco-friendly science escapes scrutiny in the courtroom pp. S16-S20

- L.C. Friedman, R.A. Daynard and C.N. Banthin
- Legislating "sound science": The role of the tobacco industry pp. S20-S27

- A. Baba, D.M. Cook, T.O. McGarity and L.A. Bero
- "A doctors' war": expert witnesses in late 19th-century America pp. S28-29
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- A Daubert motion: A legal strategy to exclude essential scientific evidence in toxic tort litigation pp. S30-S34

- R.L. Melnick
- Legal causation and responsibility for causing harm pp. S35-S38

- D. Ozonoff
- Manufacturing uncertainty: Contested science and the protection of the public's health and environment pp. S39-S48

- D. Michaels and C. Monforton
- Law's knowledge: Science for justice in legal settings pp. S49-S58

- S. Jasanoff
- What has a decade of Daubert wrought? pp. S59-S65

- M.A. Berger
- Trial and error: The Supreme Court's philosophy of science pp. S66-S73

- S. Haack
- Ten years of judicial gatekeeping under Daubert pp. S74-S80

- J.S. Cecil
- Regulatory parallels to Daubert: Stakeholder influence, "sound science," and the delayed adoption of health-protective standards pp. S81-S91

- R.A. Neff and L.R. Goldman
- Daubert and the proper role for the courts in health, safety, and environmental regulation pp. S92-S98

- T.O. McGarity
- The perils of relying on interested parties to evaluate scientific quality pp. S99-S106

- W. Wagner
- The (near) irrelevance of Daubert to criminal justice and some suggestions for reform pp. S107-S113

- P.J. Neufeld
- A cognitive scientist looks at Daubert pp. S114-S120

- G.P. Lakoff
- Scientific inferences in the laboratory and the law pp. S121-S128

- C. Cranor
- The weight of scientific evidence in policy and law pp. S129-S136

- S. Krimsky
- Expert evidence, the adversary system, and the jury pp. S137-S143

- N. Vidmar
- Causation and causal inference in epidemiology pp. S144-S150

- K.J. Rothman and S. Greenland
- Bringing science to law pp. S4
- B.J. Rothstein
2005, volume 95, articles 12
- Disparities in global tobacco harm reduction [1] pp. 2120

- J. Nadel, V. Rees and G.N. Connolly
- "What would durkheim do?" A comment on Kushner and Sterk [2] (multiple letters) pp. 2120-2121

- R.M. Carpiano, B.C. Kelly, H.I. Kushner and C.E. Stark
- Stress, trauma, and coronary heart disease among native Americans [4] pp. 2122-2123

- A. Bullock and R.A. Bell
- Challenges and opportunities for ethics in public health [3] (multiple letters) pp. 2122

- C.T.K.-H. Stadtländer and B.M. Dickens
- Trading tobacco: Are youths choosing cigars over cigarettes? [5] pp. 2123

- C.D. Delnevo, J. Foulas and M. Hrywna
- Erratum: Improving the health and wellness of persons with disabilities: A call to action (American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (1883)) pp. 2123

- R.H. Carmona and J. Cabe
- Bridging the gaps between race and genetics pp. 2124
- M.J. Fine
- The role of race and genetics in health disparities research pp. 2125-2128

- M.J. Fine, S.A. Ibrahim and S.B. Thomas
- Cancer disparities research partnership in lakota country: Clinical trials, patient services, and community education for the oglala, rosebud, and cheyenne river sioux tribes pp. 2129-2132

- D. Rogers and D.G. Petereit
- Racializing drug design: Implications if pharmacogenomics for health disparities pp. 2133-2138

- S.S.-J. Lee
- Genomics and the public health code of ethics pp. 2139-2143

- J.C. Thomas, D.E. Irwin, E.S. Zuiker and R.C. Millikan
- The changing fate of pneumonia as a public concern in 20th-century: America and beyond pp. 2144-2154

- S.H. Podolsky
- Stormy weather: Race, gene expression, and the science of health disparities pp. 2155-2160

- N. Krieger
- Latino populations: A unique opportunity for the study of race, genetics, and social environment in epidemiological research pp. 2161-2168

- E. González Burchard, L.N. Borrell, S. Choudhry, M. Naqvi, H.-J. Tsai, J.R. Rodriguez-Santana, R. Chapela, S.D. Rogers, R. Mei, W. Rodriguez-Cintron, J.F. Arena, R. Kittles, E.J. Perez-Stable, E. Ziv and N. Risch
- A community resilience approach to reducing ethnic and racial disparities in health pp. 2168-2173

- R. Davis, D. Cook and L. Cohen
- Information technology as a tool to improve the quality of American Indian health care pp. 2173-2179

- T.D. Sequist, T. Cullen and J.Z. Ayanian
- Building geographic information system capacity in local health departments: Lessons from a North Carolina Project pp. 2180-2185

- M.L. Miranda, J.M. Silva, M.A.O. Galeano, J.P. Brown, D.S. Campbell, E. Coley, C.S. Cowan, D. Harvell, J. Lassiter, J.L. Parks and W. Sandelé
- Physician-patient racial concordance, continuity of care, and patterns of care for hypertension pp. 2186-2190

- T.R. Konrad, D.L. Howard, L.J. Edwards, A. Ivanova and T.S. Carey
- Skin color, social classification, and blood pressure in Southeastern Puerto Rico pp. 2191-2197

- C.C. Gravlee, W.W. Dressier and H. Russell Bernard
- Distribution of education and population health: An ecological analysis of New York City neighborhoods pp. 2198-2205

- S. Galea and J. Ahern
- Mortality among very low-birthweight infants in hospitals serving minority populations pp. 2206-2212

- L.S. Morales, Doug Staiger, J.D. Horbar, J. Carpenter, M. Kenny, J. Geppert and J. Rogowski
- Stillbirths in the United States, 1981-2000: An age, period, and cohort analysis pp. 2213-2217

- C.V. Ananth, S. Liu, W.L. Kinzler and M.S. Kramer
- Social disparities in maternal morbidity during labor and delivery between Mexican-born and US-born White Californians, 1996-1998 pp. 2218-2224

- S. Guendelman, D. Thornton, J. Gould and N. Hosang
- Breast cancer treatment experiences of Latinas in Los Angeles county pp. 2225-2230

- S.J. Katz, P.M. Lantz, Y. Paredes, N.K. Janz, A. Fagerlin, Lancui Liu and D. Deapen
- Racial/ethnic variations in veterans' ambulatory care use pp. 2231-2237

- D.L. Washington, V. Villa, A. Brown, J. Damron-Rodriguez and N. Harada
- Infant sleeping environment and asthma at 7 years: A prospective cohort study pp. 2238-2245

- L.F. Trevillian, A.-L. Ponsonby, T. Dwyer, A. Kemp, J. Cochrane, L.L.-Y. Lim and A. Carmichael
- Changes in veterans' use of outpatient care from 1992 to 2000 pp. 2246-2251

- J.A. Long, D. Polsky and J.P. Metlay
- Effects of physical activity on cognitive functioning in middle age: Evidence from the whitehall II prospective cohort study pp. 2252-2258

- A. Singh-Manoux, M. Hillsdon, E. Brunner and M. Marmot
2005, volume 95, articles 11
- Underreporting of pregnancy-associated deaths [1] pp. 1879-1880

- I.L. Horon, D. Cheng, J. Chang and C.J. Berg
- Improving the oral health of Alaska natives [2] pp. 1880

- D. Campbell, H.F. Pollick, K.M. Lituri, A.M. Horowitz, J. Brown, J.A. Janssen, K. Yoder, R.I. Garcia, A. Deinard, S. Hemphill, M.A. De La Torre, B. Shrestha and C.M. Vargas
- APHA presidents support dental therapists [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1880-1881

- M. Allukian , M.E. Bird, C.A. Evans , E. Sekiguchi, A.H. Guay, L.J. Brown and T.J. Spangler
- Strengthening the evidence base for public health pp. 1882
- M.E. Northridge and M.R. Greenberg
- Improving the health and wellness of persons with disabilities: A call to action pp. 1883
- R.H. Carmona and J. McCabe
- Birth defects and disabilities: A public health issue for the 21st century pp. 1884-1886

- C.A. Boyle and J.F. Cordero
- Disabled or enabled? pp. 1887-1888

- R.E. Churchill
- Newborn screening for developmental disabilities: Reframing presumptive benefit pp. 1889-1893

- D.B. Bailey , D. Skinner and S.F. Warren
- Running on empty: Families, time, and workplace injuries pp. 1894-1897

- L.I. Boden
- Establishing priorities for reducing suicide and its antecedents in the United States pp. 1898-1903

- K.L. Knox and E.D. Caine
- Meeting the challenge: Using policy to improve children's health pp. 1904-1909

- C.A. Brush, M.M. Kelly, D. Green, M. Gaffney, J. Kattwinkel and M. French
- A model for a regional system of care to promote the health and well-being of people with rare chronic genetic disorders pp. 1910-1916

- J.R. Baker, S.O. Crudder, B. Riske, V. Bias and A. Forsberg
- Reevaluating the benefits of folic acid fortification in the United States: Economic analysis, regulation, and public health pp. 1917-1922

- S.D. Grosse, N.J. Waitzman, P.S. Romano and J. Mulinare
- Integrating child health information systems pp. 1923-1927

- A.R. Hinman, J. Eichwald, D. Linzer and K.N. Saarlas
- Developmental stages of developmental screening: Steps to implementation of a successful program pp. 1928-1932

- J.A. Pinto-Martin, M. Dunkle, M. Earls, D. Fliedner and C. Landes
- The role of the built environment in the disablement process pp. 1933-1939

- P. Clarke and L.K. George
- Prevalence of concurrent hearing and visual impairment in US adults: The National Health Interview Survey, 1997-2002 pp. 1940-1942

- A.J. Caban, D.J. Lee, O. Gómez-Marìn, B.L. Lam and D.D. Zheng
- Public health approach to emerging infections among pregnant women pp. 1942-1944

- S.A. Rasmussen and E.B. Hayes
- Functional limitations among older American Indians and Alaska natives: Findings from the Census 2000 supplementary survey pp. 1945-1948

- E. Fuller-Thomson and M. Minkler
- Validity of maternal and perinatal risk factors reported on fetal death certificates pp. 1948-1951

- M.T. Lydon-Rochelle, V. Cárdenas, J.L. Nelson, K.M. Tomashek, B.A. Mueller and T.R. Easterling
- Reducing low birthweight by resolving risks: Results from Colorado's prenatal plus program pp. 1952-1957

- S.A. Ricketts, E.K. Murray and R. Schwalberg
- Decreased attendance at cystic fibrosis centers by children covered by managed care insurance pp. 1958-1963

- I. Nathanson, G. Ramírez-Garnica and S.A. Wiltrout
- State and metropolitan-area estimates of disability in the United States, 2001 pp. 1964-1969

- C.A. Okoro, L.S. Balluz, V.A. Campbell, J.B. Holt and A.H. Mokdad
- Nonfatal injuries among US children with disabling conditions pp. 1970-1975

- H. Xiang, L. Stallones, G. Chen, S.G. Hostetler and K. Kelleher
- Widening social inequalities in risk for sudden infant death syndrome pp. 1976-1981

- K.E. Pickett, Y. Luo and D.S. Lauderdale
- Restraint use among Northwest American Indian children traveling in motor vehicles pp. 1982-1988

- J.A. Lapidus, N.H. Smith, B.E. Ebel and F.C. Romero
- Nonfatal injuries among middle-school and high-school students in Guangxi, China pp. 1989-1995

- G. Chen, G.A. Smith, S. Deng, S.G. Hostetler and H. Xiang
- Use of discretionary protective equipment in high school athletes: Prevalence and determinants pp. 1996-2002

- J. Yang, J.M. Bowling, M.A. Lewis, S.W. Marshall, C.W. Runyan and F.O. Mueller
- Incidence of disability among preretirement adults: The impact of depression pp. 2003-2008

- D.D. Dunlop, L.M. Manheim, J. Song, J.S. Lyons and R.W. Chang
- Trends in contacts with mental health professionals and cost barriers to mental health care among adults with significant psychological distress in the United States: 1997-2002 pp. 2009-2014

- R. Mojtabai
- Mental disorder and violent victimization in a total birth cohort pp. 2015-2021

- E. Silver, L. Arseneault, J. Langley, A. Caspi and T.E. Moffitt
- Accessibility of health clubs for people with mobility disabilities and visual impairments pp. 2022-2028

- J.H. Rimmer, B. Riley, E. Wang and A. Rauworth
- The contribution of self-rated health and depressive symptoms to disability severity as a predictor of 10-year mortality in European elderly men pp. 2029-2034

- C.L. Van Den Brink, M. Tijhuis, G.A.M. Van Den Bos, S. Giampaoli, A. Nissinen and D. Kromhout
- The contribution of specific diseases to educational disparities in disability-free life expectancy pp. 2035-2041

- W.J. Nusselder, C.W.N. Looman, J.P. Mackenbach, M. Huisman, H. Van Oyen, P. Deboosere, S. Gadeyne and A.E. Kunst
- Health-related quality of life, health risk behaviors, and disability among adults with pain-related activity difficulty pp. 2042-2048

- T.W. Strine, J.M. Hootman, D.P. Chapman, C.A. Okoro and L. Balluz
- Moving forward in fall prevention: An intervention to improve balance among older adults in real-world settings pp. 2049-2056

- Y. Robitaille, S. Laforest, M. Fournier, L. Gauvin, M. Parisien, H. Corriveau, F. Trickey and N. Damestoy
- Disability and preventive cancer screening: Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey pp. 2057-2064

- Ana Calderon Ramirez, G.C. Farmer, D. Grant and T. Papachristou
- Persistent and growing socioeconomic disparities in disability among the elderly: 1982-2002 pp. 2065-2070

- Robert Schoeni, L.G. Martin, P.M. Andreski and V.A. Freedman
- Young adult caregivers: A first look at an unstudied population pp. 2071-2075

- C. Levine, G.G. Hunt, D. Halper, A.Y. Hart, J. Lautz and D.A. Gould
2005, volume 95, articles 10
- Bioterrorism preparedness expenditures may compromise public health [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1672-1673

- K.C. Dowling, R.I. Lipton, V.W. Sidel, H.W. Cohen and R.M. Gould
- Misclassification of race in cardiovascular disease mortality data [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1673-1674

- H.M. Rosenberg, J.M. Graber, B.E. Corkum, N. Sonnenfeld and P.L. Kuehnert
- More innovative strategies needed to achieve the goal of tuberculosis elimination [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1674-1675

- H. Xia, F. Gany and J. Changrani
- Standing in the gap pp. 1676
- H.M. Treadwell and J.H. Nottingham
- Improving the oral health of prisoners to improve overall health and well-being pp. 1677-1678

- H.M. Treadwell and A.J. Formicola
- Health disparities and incarcerated women: A population ignored pp. 1679-1681

- R.L. Braithwaite, H.M. Treadwell and K.R.J. Arriola
- Get connected: An HIV prevention case management program for men and women leaving California prisons pp. 1682-1684

- J. Myers, B. Zack, K. Kramer, M. Gardner, G. Rucobo and S. Costa-Taylor
- Speaking out - To improve the health of inmates pp. 1685-1688

- V. Heines
- Public health implications of substandard correctional health care pp. 1689-1691

- Z.G. Restum
- Pathological effects of the supermaximum prison pp. 1692-1695

- L.A. Rhodes
- The World Health Organization European health in prisons project after 10 years: Persistent barriers and achievements pp. 1696-1700

- A. Gatherer, L. Moller and P. Hayton
- Criminal (in)justice in the city and its associated health consequences pp. 1701-1706

- Cynthia Golembeski and R. Fullilove
- Medicaid insurance policy for youths involved in the criminal justice system pp. 1707-1711

- A.E. Cuellar, K.J. Kelleher, J.A. Rolls and K. Pajer
- Preventive care for women in prison: A qualitative community health assessment of the Papanicolaou test and follow-up treatment at a California state woments prison pp. 1712-1717

- C.G. Magee, J.R. Hult, R. Turalba and S. McMillan
- Behavioral health problems, ex-offender reentry policies, and in "Second Chance Act" pp. 1718-1724

- W. Pogorzelski, N. Wolff, K.-Y. Pan and C.L. Blitz
- Coming home from jail: The social and health consequences of community reentry for women, male adolescents, and their families and communities pp. 1725-1736

- N. Freudenberg, J. Daniels, M. Crum, T. Perkins and B.E. Richie
- Feasibility and outcome of HCV treatment in a Canadian federal prison population pp. 1737-1739

- J. Farley, S. Vasdev, B. Fischer, E. Haydon, J. Rehm and T.A. Farley
- A missed opportunity: Hepatitis C screening of prisoners pp. 1739-1740

- G.E. Macalino, D. Dhawan and J.D. Rich
- Gender-specific behavioral health and community release patterns among New Jersey prison inmates: Implications for treatment and community reentry pp. 1741-1746

- C.L. Blitz, N. Wolff, K.-Y. Pan and W. Pogorzelski
- Revolving doors: Imprisonment among the homeless and marginally housed population pp. 1747-1752

- M.B. Kushel, J.A. Hahn, J.L. Evans, D.R. Bangsberg and A.R. Moss
- Risk factors for long-term homelessness: Findings from a longitudinal study of first-time homeless single adults pp. 1753-1759

- C.L.M. Caton, B. Dominguez, B. Schanzer, D.S. Hasin, P.E. Shrout, A. Felix, H. McQuistion, L.A. Opler and E. Hsu
- Capturing intervention effects over time: Reanalysis of a critical time intervention for homeless mentally ill men pp. 1760-1766

- M.C. Lennon, W. McAllister, L. Kuang and D.B. Herman
- The high costs of aggression: Public expenditures resulting from conduct disorder pp. 1767-1772

- E.M. Foster, D.E. Jones and M.I. Greenberg
- Detecting mental disorder in juvenile detainees: Who receives services pp. 1773-1780

- L.A. Teplin, K.M. Abram, G.M. McClelland, J.J. Washburn and A.K. Pikus
- Cancer screening among jail inmates: Frequency, knowledge, and willingness pp. 1781-1787

- I.A. Binswanger, M.C. White, E.J. Pérez-Stable, J. Goldenson and J.P. Tulsky
- Correlates of daily smoking among female arrestees in New York City and Los Angeles, 1997 pp. 1788-1792

- T.L. Durrah
- Ongoing transmission of hepatitis B virus infection among inmates at a state correctional facility pp. 1793-1799

- A.J. Khan, E.P. Simard, W.A. Bower, H.L. Wurtzel, M. Khristova, K.D. Wagner, K.E. Arnold, O.V. Nainan, M. LaMarre and B.P. Bell
- An unanswered health disparity: Tuberculosis among correctional inmates, 1993 through 2003 pp. 1800-1805

- J.R. MacNeil, M.N. Lobato and M. Moore
- Screening sexually active adolescents for Chlamydia trachomatis: What about the boys? pp. 1806-1810

- K.P. Tebb, R.H. Pantell, C.J. Wibbelsman, J.M. Neuhaus, A.C. Tipton, S.C. Pecson, M. Pai-Dhungat, T.H. Ko and M.-A.B. Shafer
- Effects of South African men's having witnessed abuse of their mothers during childhood on their levels of violence in adulthood pp. 1811-1816

- N. Abrahams and R. Jewkes
- Effects of recreational physical activity and back exercises on low back pain and psychological distress: Findings from the UCLA low back pain study pp. 1817-1824

- E.L. Hurwitz, H. Morgenstern and C. Chiao
- Effect of a tailored physical activity intervention delivered in general practice settings: Results of a randomized controlled trial pp. 1825-1831

- E.M.F. Van Sluijs, M.N.M. Van Poppel, J.W.R. Twisk, M.J. Chin A Paw, K.J. Calfas and W. Van Mechelen
- Diabetes portrayals in North American print media: A qualitative and quantitative analysis pp. 1832-1838

- M. Rock
2005, volume 95, articles 9
- Past and future research on the crack cocaine-domestic violence link [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1493-1494

- D.D. Brewer, C.B. Fleming, K.P. Haggerty, N. El-Bassel, L. Gilbert, E. Wu, H. Go and J. Hill
- Immigrant generational status and ethnic differences in health [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1494-1495

- W.J. McCarthy, Y. Flores, H. Zheng, T.L. Hanson, J. Delva, J.M. Wallace , P.M. O'Malley, J.C. Bachman, L.D. Johnston, J.E. Schulenberg, Z. Wu and C.M. Schimmele
- Diabetes is epidemic pp. 1496
- M.T. Bassett
- Preventing childhood diabetes: The need for public health intervention pp. 1497-1499

- M. Nestle
- The dirty dozen: 12 Myths that undermine tobacco control pp. 1500-1505

- T.R. Frieden and D.E. Blakeman
- Uruguay on the world stage pp. 1506-1517

- A.-E. Birn
- Diabetes outcomes in the Indian health system during the era of the Special Diabetes Program for Indians and the government performance and results act pp. 1518-1522

- C. Wilson, S. Gilliland, T. Cullen, K. Moore, Y. Roubideaux, L. Valdez, W. Vanderwagen and K. Acton
- Ecological approaches to self-management: The case of diabetes pp. 1523-1535

- E.B. Fisher, C.A. Brownson, M.L. O'Toole, G. Shetty, V.V. Anwuri and R.E. Glasgow
- Trends and racial/ethnic disparities in gestational diabetes among pregnant women in New York City, 1990-2001 pp. 1536-1539

- L.E. Thorpe, D. Berger, J.A. Ellis, V.R. Bettegowda, G. Brown, T. Matte, M. Bassett and T.R. Frieden
- Racial and socioeconomic differences in the weight-loss experiences of obese women pp. 1539-1543

- E.M. Davis, J.M. Clark, J.A. Carrese, T.L. Gary and L.A. Cooper
- Promoting stair use: Single versus multiple stair-riser messages pp. 1543-1544

- O.J. Webb and F.F. Eves
- Maternal obesity and diabetes as risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes: Differences among 4 racial/ethnic groups pp. 1545-1551

- T.J. Rosenberg, S. Garbers, H. Lipkind and M.A. Chiasson
- Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit partnership: Improving diabetes-related outcomes among African American and Latino adults pp. 1552-1560

- J. Two Feathers, E.C. Kieffer, G. Palmisano, M. Anderson, B. Sinco, N. Janz, M. Heisler, M. Spencer, R. Guzman, J. Thompson, K. Wisdom and S.A. James
- Racial/ethnic disparities in potentially preventable readmissions: The case of diabetes pp. 1561-1567

- H.J. Jiang, R. Andrews, D. Stryer and B. Friedman
- Nutritional content of foods advertised during the television programs children watch most pp. 1568-1574

- K. Harrison and A.L. Marske
- Clustering of fast-food restaurants around schools: A novel application of spatial statistics to the study of food environments pp. 1575-1581

- S.B. Austin, S.J. Melly, B.N. Sanchez, A. Patel, S. Buka and S.L. Gortmaker
- Promotion of physical activity among high-school girls: A randomized controlled trial pp. 1582-1587

- R.R. Pate, D.S. Ward, R.P. Saunders, G. Felton, R.K. Dishman and M. Dowda
- Incidence and remission rates of overweight among children aged 5 to 13 years in a district-wide school surveillance system pp. 1588-1594

- J. Kim, A. Must, G.M. Fitzmaurice, M.W. Gillman, V. Chomitz, E. Kramer, R. McGowan and K.E. Peterson
- Race/ethnicity, life-course socioeconomic position, and body weight trajectories over 34 years: The Alameda County Study pp. 1595-1601

- P.T. Baltrus, J.W. Lynch, S. Everson-Rose, T.E. Raghunathan and G.A. Kaplan
- Weight gain trends across sociodemographic groups in the United States pp. 1602-1606

- K.D. Truong and R. Sturm
- Trends in obesity and arthritis among baby boomers and their predecessors, 1971-2002 pp. 1607-1613

- S.G. Leveille, C.C. Wee and L.I. Iezzoni
- Obesity in US workers: The National Health Interview Survey, 1986 to 2002 pp. 1614-1622

- A.J. Caban, D.J. Lee, L.E. Fleming, O. Gómez-Márin, W. LeBlanc and T. Pitman
- Associations between obesity and receipt of screening mammography, papanicolaou tests, and influenza vaccination: Results from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD) Study pp. 1623-1630

- T. Østbye, D.H. Taylor , W.S. Yancy and K.M. Krause
- Prevalence of physical activity among Chinese adults: Results from the International Collaborative Study of Cardiovascular Disease in Asia pp. 1631-1636

- P. Muntrer, D. Gu, R.P. Wildman, J. Chen, W. Qan, P.K. Whelton and J. He
2005, volume 95, articles 8
- Human biomonitoring to optimize fish consumption advice [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1304-1305

- L. Knobeloch, H.A. Anderson, S.M. Arnold, T.V. Lynn, L.A. Verbrugge and J.P. Middaugh
- Coding errors and underestimation of fall injury mortality [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1305-1306

- B. Jansson and P. Karmus
- Redistribution and health [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1306-1307

- P. Muennig, S.H. Woolf and R.E. Johnson
- Commitment to achieving a diverse oral heath care workforce pp. 1308
- D.A. Mitchell
- Myron Ezra Wegman: spanning the century pp. 1309-1311
- V.J. Brown
- Gender and cancer in Britain, 1860-1910: The emergence of cancer as a public health concern pp. 1312-1321

- O. Moscucci
- The ABCDs of treating the most prevalent childhood disease pp. 1322-1324

- G.J. Donahue, N. Waddell, A.L. Plough, M.A. Del Aguila and T.E. Garlan
- Confronting oral health disparities among American Indian/Alaska native children: The pediatric oral health therapist pp. 1325-1329

- D.A. Nash and R.J. Nagel
- The privileging of communitarian ideas: Citation practices and the translation of social capital into public health research pp. 1330-1337

- S. Moore, A. Shiell, P. Hawe and V.A. Haines
- Atraumatic restorative treatment for prevention and treatment of caries in an underserved community pp. 1338-1339

- N. Lopez, S. Simpser-Rafalin and P. Berthold
- Perception of dental illness among persons receiving public assistance in Montreal pp. 1340-1344

- C. Bedos, J.-M. Brodeur, A. Levine, L. Richard, L. Boucheron and W. Mereus
- Barriers to care-seeking for children's oral health among low-income caregivers pp. 1345-1351

- S.E. Kelly, C.J. Binkley, W.P. Neace and B.S. Gale
- Parent or caregiver, staff, and dentist perspectives on access to dental care issues for head start children in Ohio pp. 1352-1359

- M.D. Siegal, M.L. Marx and S.L. Cole
- Preventive dental care and unmet dental needs among low-income children pp. 1360-1366

- G.M. Kenney, J.R. McFeeters and J.Y. Yee
- Timeliness of childhood immunizations: A state-specific analysis pp. 1367-1374

- E.T. Luman, L.E. Barker, M.M. McCauley and C. Drews-Botsch
- Socioeconomic risk factors for asthma in Chilean young adults pp. 1375-1381

- C. Corvalán, H. Amigo, P. Bustos and R.J. Rona
- Mortality in US Army Gulf War veterans exposed to 1991 Khamisiyah chemical munitions destruction pp. 1382-1388

- T.A. Bullman, C.M. Mahan, H.K. Kang and W.F. Page
- Promoting behavior change among working-class, multiethnic workers: Results of the healthy directions - Small business study pp. 1389-1395

- G. Sorensen, E. Barbeau, A.M. Stoddard, M.K. Hunt, K. Kaphingst and L. Wallace
- Socioeconomic position in childhood and early adult life and risk of mortality: A prospective study of the mothers of the 1958 British birth cohort pp. 1396-1402

- C. Power, E. Hyppönen and G.D. Smith
- Socioeconomic position and self-rated health: The contribution of childhood socioeconomic circumstances, adult socioeconomic status, and material resources pp. 1403-1409

- M. Laaksonen, O. Rahkonen, P. Martikainen and E. Lahelma
- Limited English proficiency and breast and cervical cancer screening in a multiethnic population pp. 1410-1416

- E.A. Jacobs, K. Karavolos, P.J. Rathouz, T.G. Ferris and L.H. Powell
- Race/ethnicity, income, major risk factors, and cardiovascular disease mortality pp. 1417-1423

- A.J. Thomas, L.E. Eberly, G.D. Smith, J.D. Neaton and J. Stamler
- Associations between income inequality and mortality among US states: The importance of time period and source of income data pp. 1424-1430

- J. Lynch, S. Harper, G.A. Kaplan and G.D. Smith
- Health care expenditures of immigrants in the United States: A nationally representative analysis pp. 1431-1438

- S.A. Mohanty, S. Woolhandler, D.U. Himmelstein, S. Pati, O. Carrasquillo and D.H. Bor
- HIV incidence among injection drug users in New York City, 1990 to 2002: Use of serologic test algorithm to assess expansion of HIV prevention services pp. 1439-1444

- D.C. Des Jarlais, T. Perlis, K. Arasteh, L.V. Torian, S. Beatrice, J. Milliken, D. Mildvan, S. Yancovitz and S.R. Friedman
- The economic burden of home care for children with HIV and other chronic illnesses pp. 1445-1452

- L.S. Wilson, J.T. Moskowitz, M. Acree, M.B. Heyman, P. Harmatz, S.J. Ferrando and S. Folkman
- Emergency contraception in emergency departments in Oregon, 2003 pp. 1453-1457

- K.D. Rosenberg, J.K. DeMunter and John Liu
- An analysis of messages about tobacco in military installation newspapers pp. 1458-1463

- C.K. Haddock, L.C. Parker, J.E. Taylor, W.S.C. Poston, H. Lando and G.W. Talcott
2005, volume 95, articles 7
- Health communication, intelligence, and health differentials [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1088-1089

- G.D. Batty, I.J. Deary, V.S. Freimuth and S.C. Quinn
- Addressing the growing burden of trauma and injury in low- and middle-income countries [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1089-1090

- L.A. Fingerhut, J. Harrison, Y. Holder, B. Frimodt-Møller, S. Mackenzie, S. Mulder and I. Scott
- Linking health to social justice [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1090-1091

- H.K. Abrams and I.A. Nuwayhid
- The World Bank: Global health or global harm? [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1091-1092

- A.-E. Birn, K. Dmitrienko and J.P. Ruger
- Drinking and intimate partner violence in a changing society [5] (multiple letters) pp. 1092-1093

- E. Bácskai, Á. Tallár, J. Gerevich, X. Xu and J. Campbell
- Erratum: Identifying overweight school children in New York State: Prevalance estimates and related characteristics (American Journal of Public Health (1994) 84 (807-813)) pp. 1093

- W.S. Wolfe, C.C. Campbell, E.A. Frongillo , J.D. Haas and T.A. Melnik
- The challenges and opportunities of ethics pp. 1094
- B.M. Dickens
- In the name of public health pp. 1095-1097

- A.-E. Birn and N. Molina
- Using the past to step forward: Fetal alcohol syndrome in the Western Cape Province of South Africa pp. 1097-1099

- J. McKinstry
- Fetal alcohol syndrome prevention in South Africa and other low-resource countries pp. 1099-1101

- J. Rosenthal, A. Christianson and J. Cordera
- Public health nurses for Virginia's future: A collaborative project to increase the number of nursing students choosing a career in public health nursing pp. 1102-1105

- M.W. Moon, J.K. Henry, K. Connelly and P. Kirsch
- "Whistle while you work": A historical account of some associations among music, work, and health pp. 1106-1109

- G.M. Le Roux
- Brazil and access to HIV/AIDS drugs: A question of human rights and public health pp. 1110-1116

- J. Galvão
- Antiretroviral therapy in resource-poor countries: Illusions and realities pp. 1117-1122

- M. Desvarieux, R. Landman, B. Liautaud and P.-M. Girard
- Ethical goals of community consultation in research pp. 1123-1127

- N. Dickert and J. Sugarman
- Sterilized in the name of public health: Race, immigration, and reproductive control in modern California pp. 1128-1138

- A.M. Stern
- The limits of social capital: Durkheim, suicide, and social cohesion pp. 1139-1143

- H.I. Kushner and C.E. Sterk
- The trouble with "MSM" and "WSW": Erasure of the sexual-minority person in public health discourse pp. 1144-1149

- R.M. Young and I.H. Meyer
- Rural definitions for health policy and research pp. 1149-1155

- L.G. Hart, E.H. Larson and D.M. Lishner
- The right to health under international law and its relevance to the United States pp. 1156-1161

- A.E. Yamin
- A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries pp. 1162-1172

- A. Berkman, J. Garcia, M. Muñoz-Laboy, V. Paiva and R. Parker
- Which patients first? Setting priorities for antiretroviral therapy where resources are limited pp. 1173-1180

- L.J. McGough, S.J. Reynolds, T.C. Quinn and J.M. Zenilman
- Adolescent birth rates, total homicides, and income inequality in rich countries pp. 1181-1183

- K.E. Pickett, J. Mookherjee and R.G. Wilkinson
- Quality of parental consent in a Ugandan malaria study pp. 1184-1189

- C. Pace, A. Talisuna, D. Wendler, F. Maiso, F. Wabwire-Mangen, N. Bakyaita, E. Okiria, E.S. Garrett-Mayer, E. Emanuel and C. Grady
- Maternal risk factors for fetal alcohol syndrome in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: A population-based study pp. 1190-1199

- P.A. May, J.P. Gossage, L.E. Brooke, C.L. Snell, A.-S. Marais, L.S. Hendricks, J.A. Croxford and D.L. Viljoen
- Cancer prevention among working class, multiethnic adults: Results of the healthy directions-health centers study pp. 1200-1205

- K.M. Emmons, A.M. Stoddard, R. Fletcher, C. Gutheil, E.G. Suarez, R. Lobb, J. Weeks and J.A. Bigby
- Work factors and occupational class disparities in sickness absence: Findings from the GAZEL cohort study pp. 1206-1212

- M. Melchior, N. Krieger, I. Kawachi, L.F. Berkman, I. Niedhammer and M. Goldberg
- Injuries at work in the US adult population: Contributions to the total injury burden pp. 1213-1219

- G.S. Smith, H.M. Wellman, G.S. Sorock, M. Warner, T.K. Courtney, G.S. Pransky and L.A. Fingerhut
- Staffing and worker injury in nursing homes pp. 1220-1225

- A.M. Trinkoff, M. Johantgen, C. Muntaner and R. Le
- Occupational injury and absence from work among African American, Hispanic, and Non-Hispanic White workers in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth pp. 1226-1232

- L.L. Strong and F.J. Zimmerman
- Predictors of work-related repetitive strain injuries in a population cohort pp. 1233-1237

- D.C. Cole, S. Ibrahim and H.S. Shannon
- Outcome evaluation of a public health approach to suicide prevention in an American Indian Tribal Nation pp. 1238-1244

- P.A. May, P. Serna, L. Hurt and L.M. Debruyn
- Childhood socioeconomic position, educational attainment, and adult cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Aberdeen children of the 1950s cohort study pp. 1245-1251

- D.A. Lawlor, G.D. Batty, S.M.B. Morton, H. Clark, S. Macintyre and D.A. Leon
- The health of poor women under welfare reform pp. 1252-1258

- G.A. Kaplan, K. Siefert, N. Ranjit, T.E. Raghunathan, E.A. Young, D. Tran, S. Danziger, S. Hudson, J.W. Lynch and R. Tolman
- To house or not to house: The effects of providing housing to homeless substance abusers in treatment pp. 1259-1265

- J.B. Milby, J.E. Schumacher, D. Wallace, M.J. Freedman and R.E. Vuchinich
- Written parental consent in school-based HIV/AIDS prevention research pp. 1266-1269

- C. Mathews, S.J. Guttmacher, A.J. Flisher, Y. Mtshizana, A. Hani and M. Zwarenstein
2005, volume 95, articles 6
- Tobacco use and cessation among men who have sex with men (Multiple leter) pp. 929

- R. Archer, G.L. Hoff, W.D. Snook, G.L. Greenwood, J.P. Paul, L.M. Pollack, D. Binson, J.A. Catania, J. Chang, G. Humfleet and R. Stall
- Awake, but running low on fuel [1] pp. 930

- F.B. Phillips
- What's needed to fight chronic disease (Multiple leter) [2] pp. 930-932

- C. McCord and T.R. Frieden
- Calculating deaths attributable to obesity (Multiple leter) pp. 932-933

- F.B. Hu, W.C. Willett, M.J. Stampfer, D. Spiegelman, G.A. Colditz, K.M. Flegal, D.F. Williamson and E.R. Pamuk
- Lowered tuberculosis notifications and deterred health care seeking during the sars epidemic in Hong Kong pp. 933-934

- M. Ichikawa, S. Nakahara, S. Wakai, H.-J. Chang and N. Huang
- Erratum: Exemptions to school immunization requirements: The role of school-level requirements, policies, and procedures (American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (436-440)) pp. 934

- D.A. Salmon, S.B. Orner, L.H. Moulton, S. Stokley, M.P. Dehart, S. Lett, B. Norman, S. Teret and N.A. Halsey
- Global brands, global priorities pp. 935
- M.L. Haviland
- Origins of the WHO framework convention on tobacco control pp. 936-938

- R. Roemer, A. Taylor and J. Lariviere
- The landscape in global tobacco control research: A guide to gaining a foothold pp. 939-945

- H.A. Lando, B. Borrelli, L.C. Klein, L.P. Waverley, F.A. Stillman, J.D. Kassel and K.E. Warner
- The role of training in global tobacco control research pp. 946-949

- J.D. Kassel and H. Ross
- Tobacco control competencies for US medical students pp. 950-955

- A.C. Geller, J. Zapka, K.R. Brooks, C. Dube, C.A. Powers, N. Rigotti, J. O'Donnell and J. Ockene
- Smoking and the new health education in Britain 1950s-1970s pp. 956-964

- V. Berridge and K. Loughlin
- Building capacity for International Tobacco control research: The Global Tobacco Research Network pp. 965-968

- F.A. Stillman, H.L. Wipfli, H.A. Lando, S. Leischow and J.M. Samet
- Free nicotine replacement therapy programs vs implementing smoke-free workplaces: A cost-effectiveness comparison pp. 969-975

- M.K. Ong and S.A. Glantz
- The role of research in international tobacco control pp. 976-984

- K.E. Warner
- Political coalitions for mutual advantage: The case of the tobacco institute's labor management committee pp. 985-993

- E.D. Balbach, E.M. Barbeau, V. Manteufel and J. Pan
- Access to low-taxed cigarettes deters smoking cessation attempts pp. 994-995

- A. Hyland, C. Higbee, Q. Li, J.E. Bauer, G.A. Giovino, T. Alford and K.M. Cummings
- Effects of public policy on adolescents' cigar use: Evidence from the National Youth Tobacco Survey pp. 995-998

- J.S. Ringel, J. Wasserman and Tatiana Andreyeva
- Prevalence of depression by race/ethnicity: Findings from the national health and nutrition examination survey III pp. 998-1000

- S.A. Riolo, T.A. Nguyen, J.F. Greden and C.A. King
- Preference for fall from height as a method of suicide by elderly residents of New York City pp. 1000-1002

- R.C. Abrams, P.M. Marzuk, K. Tardiff and A.C. Leon
- Social disparities in Tobacco use in Mumbai, India: The roles of occupation, education, and gender pp. 1003-1008

- G. Sorensen, P.C. Gupta and M.S. Pednekar
- Patterns of tobacco use in the early epidemic stages: Malawi and Zambia, 2000-2002 pp. 1009-1015

- F.C. Pampel
- Adult tobacco use levels after intensive tobacco control measures: New York City, 2002-2003 pp. 1016-1023

- T.R. Frieden, F. Mostashari, B.D. Kerker, N. Miller, A. Hajat and M. Frankel
- A longitudinal assessment of the impact of smoke-free worksite policies on tobacco use pp. 1024-1029

- J.E. Bauer, A. Hyland, Q. Li, C. Steger and K.M. Cummings
- A major state tobacco tax increase, the master settlement agreement, and cigarette consumption: The California experience pp. 1030-1035

- H.-Y. Sung, T.-W. Hu, M. Ong, T.E. Keeler and M.-L. Sheu
- Smoking in 6 diverse Chicago communities - A population study pp. 1036-1042

- J.L. Dell, S. Whitman, A.M. Shah, A. Silva and D. Ansell
- Effects of nativity, age at migration, and acculturation on smoking among adult Houston residents of Mexican descent pp. 1043-1049

- A.V. Wilkinson, M.R. Spitz, S.S. Strom, A.V. Prokhorov, C.H. Barcenas, Y. Cao, K.C. Saunders and M.L. Bondy
- Use of pharmacy data to evaluate smoking regulations' impact on sales of nicotine replacement therapies in New York City pp. 1050-1055

- K.B. Metzger, F. Mostashari and B.D. Kerker
- Patient smoking cessation advice by health care providers: The role of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and health pp. 1056-1061

- T.K. Houston, I.C. Scarinci, S.D. Person and P.G. Greene
- Effects of antismoking advertising-based beliefs on adult smokers' consideration of quitting pp. 1062-1066

- R.G. Netemeyer, J.C. Andrews and S. Burton
2005, volume 95, articles 5
- Community-oriented primary care and primary health care (multiple letters) pp. 757

- J. Gofin, R. Gofin and M. Cueto
- American Indian/Alaska Native health policy pp. 758
- B.M. Duran
- Understanding and addressing the health care needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives pp. 759-761

- M. Lillie-Blanton and Y. Roubideaux
- The Baltimore Youth Ammunition Initiative: A model application of local public health authority in preventing gun violence pp. 762-765

- N.L. Lewin, J.S. Vernick, P.L. Beilenson, J.S. Mair, M.M. Lindamood, S.P. Teret and D.W. Webster
- Reforming American Indian/Alaska Native health care financing: The role of Medicaid pp. 766-768

- A. Schneider
- Improving the oral health of Alaska Natives pp. 769-773

- E. Sekiguchi, A.H. Guay, L.J. Brown and T.J. Spangler
- Can we capitalize on the virtues of vaccines? Insights from the polio eradication initiative pp. 773-777

- R.B. Aylward and D.L. Heymann
- Public health and the politics of school immunization requirements pp. 778-783

- D.A. Salmon, J.W. Sapsin, S. Teret, R.F. Jacobs, J.W. Thompson, K. Ryan and N.A. Halsey
- Building healthy tribal nations in Montana and Wyoming through collaborative research and development pp. 784-789

- S.R. Andersen, G.M. Belcourt and K.M. Langwell
- Passive immunization against poliomyelitis: The Hammon gamma globulin field trials, 1951-1953 pp. 790-799

- C.R. Rinaldo
- Evaluating the safety of new vaccines: Summary of a workshop pp. 800-807

- S.S. Ellenberg, M.A. Foulkes, K. Midthun and K.L. Goldenthal
- "I have an evil child at my house": Stigma and HIV/AIDS managament in a South African community pp. 808-815

- C. Campbell, C.A. Foulis, S. Maimane and Z. Sibiya
- Pathways to recurrent trauma among young Black men: Traumatic stress, substance use, and the "code of the street" pp. 816-824

- J.A. Rich and C.M. Grey
- Disparities in chronic disease risk factors and health status between American Indian/Alaska Native and white elders: Findings from a telephone survey, 2001 and 2002 pp. 825-827

- C.H. Denny, D. Holtzman, R.T. Goins and J.B. Croft
- Underestimation of cardiovascular disease mortality among Maine American Indians: The role of procedural and data errors pp. 827-830

- J.M. Graber, B.E. Corkum, N. Sonnenfeld and P.L. Kuehnert
- Employer policies toward guns and the risk of homicide in in workplace pp. 830-832

- D. Loomis, S.W. Marshall and M.L. Ta
- Lack of national primary care organization partnerships with community groups to promote health care reform pp. 832-834

- A.L. Schlaff
- Ethnic inequalities in cancer survival in New Zealand: Linkage study pp. 834-837

- M. Jeffreys, V. Stevanovic, M. Tobias, C. Lewis, L. Ellison-Loschmann, N. Pearce and T. Blakely
- Measuring the health status gap for American Indians/Alaska Natives: Getting closer to the truth pp. 838-843

- E. Puukka, P. Stehr-Green and T.M. Becker
- Disparities in indigenous health: A cross-country comparison between New Zealand and the United States pp. 844-850

- D. Bramley, P. Hebert, L. Tuzzio and M. Chassin
- Social epidemiology of trauma among 2 American Indian reservation populations pp. 851-859

- S.M. Manson, J. Beals, S.A. Klein and C.D. Croy
- Lifetime prevalence of pathological gambling among American Indian and Hispanic American veterans pp. 860-866

- J. Westermeyer, J. Canive, J. Garrard, P. Thuras and J. Thompson
- Correlates of cigarette smoking among selected Southwest and Northern Plains tribal groups: The AI-SUPERPFP study pp. 867-872

- P.N. Henderson, C. Jacobsen and J. Beals
- Tuberculosis among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States, 1993-2002 pp. 873-880

- E. Schneider
- Causes of visual impairment and common eye problems in northwest American Indians and Alaska Natives pp. 881-886

- S.L. Mansberger, F.C. Romero, N.H. Smith, C.A. Johnson, G.A. Cioffi, B. Edmunds, D. Choi and T.M. Becker
- Early alcohol initiation and subsequent sexual and alcohol risk behaviors among urban youths pp. 887-893

- A. Stueve and L.N. O'Donnell
- Parental and school correlates of binge drinking among middle school students pp. 894-899

- V. Guilamo-Ramos, J. Jaccard, R. Turrisi and M. Johansson
- Hepatitis A-related mortality in California, 1989-2000: Analysis of multiple cause - Coded death data pp. 900-905

- M.E. Wise and F. Sorvillo
2005, volume 95, articles 4
- Lack of occupational health research in Nepal (multiple letters) pp. 550-551

- K.C. Poudel, M. Jimba, K. Poudel-Tandukar, S. Wakai and I.A. Nuwayhid
- Erratum: Exemptions to school immunization requirements: The role of school-level requirements, policies, and procedures (American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (436-440) doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.046201) pp. 551
- D.A. Salmon, S.B. Omer, L.H. Moulton, S. Stokley, M.P. DeHart, S. Lett, B. Norman, S. Teret and N.A. Halsey
- Learning from doing pp. 552
- D. Holtzman
- Addressing social determinants of health inequities: Learning from doing pp. 553-555

- E.A. Baker, M.M. Metzler and S. Galea
- Using surveillance data to develop and disseminate local childhood lead poisoning screening recommendations: Miami-Dade County's experience pp. 556-558

- M.J. Trepka
- Faces of change pp. 559-561
- J. Royall
- From neurons to king county neighborhoods: Partnering to promote policies based on the science of early childhood development pp. 562-567

- K. Horsley and S.J. Ciske
- Talking about public health: Developing America's "second language" pp. 567-570

- L. Wallack and R. Lawrence
- Manifold restraints: Liberty, public health, and the legacy of Jacobson v Massachusetts pp. 571-576

- J. Colgrove and R. Bayer
- Jacobson v Massachusetts at 100 years: Police power and civil liberties in tension pp. 576-581

- L.O. Gostin
- Jacobson v Massachusetts: It's not your great-great-grandfather's public health law pp. 581-590

- W.K. Mariner, G.J. Annas and L.H. Glantz
- Integrating social theory into public health practice pp. 591-595

- L. Potvin, S. Gendron, A. Bilodeau and P. Chabot
- Building on leadership and social capital to create change in 2 urban communities pp. 596-601

- S.A. Farquhar, Y.L. Michael and N. Wiggins
- Becoming the Framingham Study 1947-1950 pp. 602-610

- G.M. Oppenheimer
- The community action model: A community-driven model designed to address disparities in health pp. 611-616

- S.H. Lavery, M.L. Smith, A.A. Esparza, A. Hrushow, M. Moore and D.F. Reed
- "Come and take a walk": Listening to early head start parents on school-readiness as a matter of child, family, and community health pp. 617-625

- C.L. McAllister, P.C. Wilson, B.L. Green and J.L. Baldwin
- Tackling the wider determinants of health disparities in England: A model for evaluating the new deal for communities regeneration initiative pp. 626-628

- J. Parry and K. Judge
- Adult socioeconomic position and the association between height and coronary heart disease mortality: Findings from 33 years of follow-up in the Whitehall Study pp. 628-632

- C. Langenberg, M.J. Shipley, G.D. Batty and M.G. Marmot
- The obesity epidemic as harbinger of a metabolic disorder epidemic: Trends in overweight, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes treatment in Geneva, Switzerland, 1993-2003 pp. 632-635

- A. Morabia and M.C. Costanza
- Heat-related fatalities in North Carolina pp. 635-637

- M.C. Mirabelli and D.B. Richardson
- Immigration and geographic access to prenatal clinics in Brooklyn, NY: A geographic information systems analysis pp. 638-640

- S. McLafferty and S. Grady
- The National Public Health Leadership Institute: Evaluation of a team-based approach to developing collaborative public health leaders pp. 641-644

- K. Umble, D. Steffen, J. Porter, D. Miller, K. Hummer-McLaughlin, A. Lowman and S. Zelt
- Healthy eating and exercising to reduce diabetes: Exploring the potential of social determinants of health frameworks within the context of community-based participatory diabetes prevention pp. 645-651

- A.J. Schulz, S. Zenk, A. Odoms-Young, T. Hollis-Neely, R. Nwankwo, M. Lockett, W. Ridella and S. Kannan
- The Seattle-King County Healthy Homes Project: A randomized, controlled trial of a community health worker intervention to decrease exposure to indoor asthma triggers pp. 652-659

- J.W. Krieger, T.K. Takaro, L. Song and M. Weaver
- Neighborhood racial composition, neighborhood poverty, and the spatial accessibility of supermarkets in metropolitan Detroit pp. 660-667

- S.N. Zenk, A.J. Schulz, B.A. Israel, S.A. James, S. Bao and M.L. Wilson
- African Americans' access to healthy food options in South Los Angeles restaurants pp. 668-673

- L.B. Lewis, D.C. Sloane, L.M. Nascimento, A.L. Diamant, J.J. Guinyard, A.K. Yancey and G. Flynn
- Primary care, social inequalities, and all-cause, heart disease, and cancer mortality in US counties, 1990 pp. 674-680

- L. Shi, J. Macinko, B. Starfield, R. Politzer, J. Wulu and J. Xu
- Father's occupational group and daily smoking during adolescence: Patterns and predictors pp. 681-688

- M. Droomers, C.T.M. Schrijvers, S. Casswell and J.P. Mackenbach
- Effects of race, neighborhood, and social network on age at initiation of injection drug use pp. 689-695

- C.M. Fuller, L.N. Borrell, C.A. Latkin, S. Galea, D.C. Ompad, S.A. Strathdee and D. Vlahov
- The epidemiology of alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine use among Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American, and other Latin American eighth-grade students in the United States: 1991-2002 pp. 696-702

- J. Delva, J.M. Wallace , P.M. O'Malley, J.G. Bachman, L.D. Johnston and J.E. Schulenberg
- Childhood sexual abuse and age at initiation of injection drug use pp. 703-709

- D.C. Ompad, R.M. Ikeda, N. Shah, C.M. Fuller, S. Bailey, E. Morse, P. Kerndt, C. Maslow, Y. Wu, D. Vlahov, R. Garfein and S.A. Strathdee
- Racial/ethnic variation in functional and self-reported health pp. 710-716

- Z. Wu and C.M. Schimmele
- Asthma, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts: Findings from the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area follow-up pp. 717-722

- R.D. Goodwin and W.W. Eaton
2005, volume 95, articles 3
- Mother nature as treatment for ADHD: Overstating the benefits of green [1] (multiple letters) pp. 371-372

- W. Canu, M. Gordon, F.E. Kuo and A.F. Taylor
- Bioterrorism preparedness: Potential threats remain [2] (multiple letters) pp. 372-374

- P.D. Rumm, H.W. Cohen, R.M. Gould, V.W. Sidel and J.B. Amadio
- Bioterrorism preparedness funds well used at the local level pp. 373-374
- J.B. Amadio
- Erratum: Effects of an intensive street-level police intervention on syringe exchange program use in Philadelphia, Pa (American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (233-236) 10.2105/AJPH.2003.033563) pp. 375
- C.S. Davis, S. Burris, J. Kraut-Becher, K.G. Lynch and D. Metzger
- Erratum: Racial disparities in context: A multilevel analysis of neighborhood variations in poverty and excess mortality among Black populations in Massachusetts (American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (260-265) 10.2105/AJPH.2003.034132) pp. 375
- S.V. Subramanian, J.T. Chen, D.H. Rehkopf, P.D. Waterman and N. Krieger
- It takes lawyers to deliver health care pp. 376
- M.E. Northridge
- Editorial independence at the journal pp. 377-379

- M.E. Northridge, K.R. McLeroy, M.L. Haviland, N.J. Johnson and G.C. Benjamin
- Racial identity among hispanics: Implications for health and well-being pp. 379-381

- L.N. Borrell
- Promoting health for transgender women: Transgender resources and neighborhood space (TRANS) program in San Francisco pp. 382-384

- T. Nemoto, D. Operario, J. Keatley, H. Nguyen and E. Sugano
- Health care policy issues as a result of the genetic revolution: Implications for public health pp. 385-388

- R.P. Ojha and R. Thertulien
- Biological basis of determinants of health pp. 389-392

- W.M. Bortz
- Human biomonitoring to optimize fish consumption advice: Reducing uncertainty when evaluating benefits and risks pp. 393-397

- S.M. Arnold, T.V. Lynn, L.A. Verbrugge and J.P. Middaugh
- Smoke-free airlines and the role of organized labor: A case study pp. 398-404

- J. Pan, E.M. Barbeau, C. Levenstein and E.D. Balbach
- Integrating occupational safety and health information into vocational and technical education and other workforce preparation programs pp. 404-411

- P.A. Schulte, C.M. Stephenson, A.H. Okun, J. Palassis and E. Biddle
- A model designed to enhance informed consent: Experiences from the HIV prevention trials network pp. 412-419

- C. Woodsong and Q. Abdool Karim
- Implementation of a smoke-free policy on school premises and tobacco control as a priority among municipal health promotion activities: Nationwide survey in Japan pp. 420-422

- K. Kayaba, C. Wakabayashi, N. Kunisawa, H. Shinmura and H. Yanagawa
- Fall-induced deaths among elderly people pp. 422-424

- P. Kannus, J. Parkkari, S. Niemi and M. Palvanen
- Evidence of a dose-response relationship between "truth" antismoking ads and youth smoking prevalence pp. 425-431

- M.C. Farrelly, K.C. Davis, M.L. Haviland, P. Messeri and C.G. Healton
- Effectiveness of school programs in preventing childhood obesity: A multilevel comparison pp. 432-435

- P.J. Veugelers and A.L. Fitzgerald
- Exemptions to school immunization requirements: The role of school-level requirements, policies, and procedures pp. 436-440

- D.A. Salmon, S.B. Omer, L.H. Moulton, S. Stokley, M.P. DeHart, S. Lett, B. Norman, S. Teret and N.A. Halsey
- The state sets the rate: The relationship among state-specific college binge drinking, state binge drinking rates, and selected state alcohol control policies pp. 441-446

- T.F. Nelson, T.S. Naimi, R.D. Brewer and H. Wechsler
- Persistence of effects of the checkpoints program on parental restrictions of teen driving privileges pp. 447-452

- B.G. Simons-Morton, J.L. Hartos, W.A. Leaf and D.F. Preusser
- Moderate alcohol use and depression in young adults: Findings from a National Longitudinal Study pp. 453-457

- M.J. Paschall, B. Freisthler and R.I. Lipton
- Longitudinal patterns and predictors of alcohol consumption in the United States pp. 458-464

- A.A. Moore, R. Gould, D.B. Reuben, G.A. Greendale, M.K. Carter, K. Zhou and A. Karlamangla
- Relationship between drug abuse and intimate partner violence: A longitudinal study among women receiving methadone pp. 465-470

- N. El-Bassel, L. Gilbert, E. Wu, H. Go and J. Hill
- Homicide: A leading cause of injury deaths among pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, 1991-1999 pp. 471-477

- J. Chang, C.J. Berg, L.E. Saltzman and J. Herndon
- Underreporting of maternal deaths on death certificates and the magnitude of the problem of maternal mortality pp. 478-482

- I.L. Horon
- Work-related pain and injury and barriers to workers' compensation among Las Vegas hotel room cleaners pp. 483-488

- T. Scherzer, R. Rugulies and N. Krause
- In their own words: Lessons learned from those exposed to anthrax pp. 489-495

- J.C. Blanchard, Y. Haywood, B.D. Stein, T.L. Tanielian, M. Stoto and N. Lurie
- Racial/ethnic discrimination and common mental disorders among workers: Findings from the EMPIRIC study of ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom pp. 496-501

- K. Bhui, S. Stansfeld, K. McKenzie, S. Karlsen, J. Nazroo and S. Weich
- Lack of evidence of sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus in a prospective cohort study of men who have sex with men pp. 502-505

- M. Alary, J.R. Joly, J. Vincelette, R. Lavoie, B. Turmel and R.S. Remis
- The influence of breast self-examination on subsequent mammography participation pp. 506-511

- S.E. Jelinski, C.J. Maxwell, J. Onysko and C.M. Bancej
- Inclusion of people with disabilities in telephone health surveillance surveys pp. 512-517

- S. Kinne and T.D. Topolski
- Natural mentoring relationships and adolescent health: Evidence from a national study pp. 518-524

- D.L. DuBois and N. Silverthorn
2005, volume 95, articles 2
- Oral health care and professional abstinence [1] (multiple letters) pp. 190-191

- J.W. Friedman, I.B. Lamster and A.J. Formicola
- Parental consent for minors to receive contraceptives [2] (multiple letters) pp. 191-192

- P.J. McNulty, F.M. Stanwood, S.M. Gallas and Madeline Zavodny
- Global trade and public health [3] pp. 192-193

- H. Waitzkin
- Erratum: Fertility and parental consent for minors to receive contraceptives (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (1347-1351)) pp. 194
- Madeline Zavodny
- Reaching the underserved pp. 195
- C.G. Victora
- A private-sector preferred provider network model for public health screening of newly resettled refugees pp. 196-199

- P.L. Geltman and J. Cochran
- Maternal mortalily in resource-poor settings: Policy barriers to care pp. 200-203

- D.V. Mavalankar and A. Rosenfield
- Health services research tools for public health professionals pp. 204-207

- B.L. Whitener, V.V. Van Horne and A.K. Gauthier
- Equitable child health interventions: The impact of improved water and sanitation on inequalities in child mortality in Stockholm, 1878 to 1925 pp. 208-216

- B. Burström, G. Macassa, L. Öberg, E. Bernhardt and L. Smedman
- Health plan liability and ERISA: The expanding scope of state legislation pp. 217-223

- F.J. Hellinger and G.J. Young
- Social anatomy of racial and ethnic disparities in violence pp. 224-232

- R.J. Sampson, J.D. Morenoff and S. Raudenbush
- Effects of an intensive street-level police intervention on syringe exchange program use in Philadelphia, Pa pp. 233-236

- C.S. Davis, S. Burris, J. Kraut-Becher, K.G. Lynch and D. Metzger
- Prevalence of active commuting at urban and suburban elementary schools in Columbia, SC pp. 236-237

- J.R. Sirard, B.E. Ainsworth, K.L. McIver and R.R. Pate
- Perceived racial/ethnic harassment and tobacco use among African American young adults pp. 238-240

- G.G. Bennett, K.Y. Wolin, E.L. Robinson, S. Fowler and Christopher Edwards
- Inequities in coverage of preventive child health interventions: The Rural Drinking Water Supply Program and the Universal Immunization Program in Rajasthan, India pp. 241-244

- P. Mohan
- Addressing the childhood asthma crisis in Harlem: The Harlem Children's Zone Asthma Initiative pp. 245-249

- S.W. Nicholas, B. Jean-Louis, B. Ortiz, M. Northridge, K. Shoemaker, R. Vaughan, M. Rome, G. Canada and V. Hutchinson
- The State Children's Health Insurance Program: A multicenter trial of outreach through the emergency department pp. 250-253

- J.A. Gordon, J.A. Emond and C.A. Camargo
- State-funded comprehensive primary medical care service programs for medically underserved populations: 1995 vs 2000 pp. 254-259

- S. Wilensky, S. Rosenbaum, D. Hawkins and H. Mizeur
- Racial disparities in context: A multilevel analysis of neighborhood variations in poverty and excess mortality among black populations in Massachusetts pp. 260-265

- S.V. Subramanian, J.T. Chen, D.H. Rehkopf, P.D. Waterman and N. Krieger
- Attributable risk of injury associated with alcohol use: Cross-national data from the emergency room collaborative alcohol analysis project pp. 266-272

- C.J. Cherpitel, Y. Ye and J. Bond
- Injuries among older Americans with and without medicare pp. 273-278

- D.E. Clark, M.A. DeLorenzo, F.L. Lucas and D.E. Wennberg
- Welfare reform and health insurance: Consequences for parents pp. 279-285

- J.L. Holl, K.S. Slack and A.B. Stevens
- Health expenditures for privately insured adults enrolled in managed care gatekeeping vs indemnity plans pp. 286-291

- S. Pati, S. Shea, D. Rabinowitz and O. Carrasquillo
- Barriers to Medicaid enrollment: Who is at risk? pp. 292-298

- J. Stuber and E. Bradley
- Perception of unmet basic needs as a predictor of mortality among community-dwelling older adults pp. 299-304

- D.G. Blazer, N. Sachs-Ericsson and C.F. Hybels
- The Taiwan National Health Insurance program and full infant immunization coverage pp. 305-311

- C.-S. Chen and T.-C. Liu
- Painting a truer picture of US socioeconomic and racial/ethnic health inequalities: The public health disparities geocoding project pp. 312-323

- N. Krieger, J.T. Chen, P.D. Waterman, D.H. Rehkopf and S.V. Subramanian
- Comparative geographic concentrations of 4 sexually transmitted infections pp. 324-330

- R.P. Kerani, M.S. Handcock, H.H. Handsfield and K.K. Holmes
- A community-based intervention designed to increase preventive health care seeking among adolescents: The gonorrhea community action project pp. 331-337

- N.L. VanDevanter, P. Messeri, S.E. Middlestadt, A. Bleakley, C.R. Merzel, M. Hogben, R. Ledsky, C.K. Malotte, R.M. Cohall, T.L. Gift and J.S. St. Lawrence
- State tobacco control spending and youth smoking pp. 338-344

- John Tauras, F.J. Chaloupka, M.C. Farrelly, G.A. Giovino, M. Wakefield, L.D. Johnston, P.M. O'Malley, D.D. Kloska and T.F. Pechacek
2005, volume 95, articles 1
- Vaccination and risk of allergic disease [1] (multiple letters) pp. 6-7

- E.L. Hurwitz, H. Morgenstern, T. McKeever, S. Lewis and R. Hubbard
- Global health and national governance pp. 8
- D. Tarantola
- Organizing, educating, and advocating for health and human rights in Vieques, Puerto Rico pp. 9-12

- M.I. Torres
- Addressing the growing burden of trauma and injury in low- and middle-income countries pp. 13-17

- K. Hofman, A. Primack, G. Keusch and S. Hrynkow
- Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa: Avoiding the pitfalls and dangers, capitalizing on the opportunities pp. 18-22

- D. McCoy, M. Chopra, R. Loewenson, J.-M. Aitken, T. Ngulube, A. Muula, S. Ray, T. Kureyi, P. Ijumba and M. Rowson
- Global trade and public health pp. 23-34

- E.R. Shaffer, H. Waitzkin, J. Brenner and R. Jasso-Aguilar
- Community involvement in developing policies for genetic testing: Assessing the interests and experiences of individuals affected by genetic conditions pp. 35-41

- S.E. Gollust, K. Apse, B.P. Fuller, P.S. Miller and B.B. Biesecker
- Workforce issues in rural areas: A focus on policy equity pp. 42-48

- T.C. Ricketts
- The sweating system. 1892 pp. 49-52
- F. Kelley
- Florence Kelley: a factory inspector campaigns against sweatshop labor pp. 50
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Understanding and addressing AIDS-related stigma: From anthropological theory to clinical practice in Haiti pp. 53-59

- A. Castro and P. Farmer
- The changing role of the World Bank in global health pp. 60-70

- J.P. Ruger
- Effective HIV case identification through routine HIV screening at urgent care centers in Massachusetts pp. 71-73

- R.P. Walensky, E. Losina, L. Malatesta, G.E. Barton, C.A. O'Connor, P.R. Skolnik, J.M. Hall, J.F. McGuire and K.A. Freedberg
- A longitudinal analysis of unmet need for oral treatment in a national sample of medical HIV patients pp. 73-75

- M. Marcus, C.A. Maida, I.D. Coulter, J.R. Freed, C. Der-Martirosian, H. Liu, B.A. Freed, N. Guzmán-Becerra and R.M. Andersen
- Geographic variation in the prevalence of macular disease among elderly medicare beneficiaries in Kansas pp. 75-77

- C.A. Holcomb and M.-C. Lin
- Prevalence of and risk factors for intimate partner violence in China pp. 78-85

- X. Xu, F. Zhu, P. O'Campo, M.A. Koenig, V. Mock and J. Campbell
- Infant mortality and income in 4 world cities: New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo pp. 86-90

- V.G. Rodwin and L.G. Neuberg
- Life-course socioeconomic position, area deprivation, and coronary heart disease: Findings from the British women's heart and health study pp. 91-97

- D.A. Lawlor, G.D. Smith, R. Patel and S. Ebrahim
- Working while III as a risk factor for serious coronary events: The whitehall II study pp. 98-102

- M. Kivimäki, J. Head, J.E. Ferrie, H. Hemingway, M.J. Shipley, J. Vahtera and M.G. Marmot
- Life-years gained from modern cardiological treatments and population risk factor changes in England and Wales, 1981-2000 pp. 103-108

- B. Ünal, J.A. Critchley, D. Fidan and S. Capewell
- Immigration status and health insurance coverage: Who gains? Who loses? pp. 109-116

- J.C. Prentice, A.R. Pebley and N. Sastry
- Drive-by readings: A creative strategy for tuberculosis control among immigrants pp. 117-119

- F.M. Gany, C. Trinh-Shevrin and J. Changrani
- Effects of snowfalls on motor vehicle collisions, injuries, and fatalities pp. 120-124

- D. Eisenberg and K.E. Warner
- School district resources and identification of children with autistic disorder pp. 125-130

- R.F. Palmer, S. Blanchard, C.R. Jean and D.S. Mandell
- Gender differences in psychiatric disorders at juvenile probation intake pp. 131-137

- G.A. Wasserman, L.S. McReynolds, S.J. Ko, L.M. Katz and J.R. Carpenter
- US college students' exposure to tobacco promotions: Prevalence and association with tobacco use pp. 138-144

- N.A. Rigotti, S.E. Moran and H. Wechsler
- Tobacco use and cessation among a household-based simple of US urban men who have sex with men pp. 145-151

- G.L. Greenwood, J.P. Paul, L.M. Pollack, D. Binson, J.A. Catania, J. Chang, G. Humfleet and R. Stall
- Unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-positive men who have a steady male sex partner with negative or unknown HIV serostatus pp. 152-158

- P.H. Denning and M.L. Campsmith
- Health care expenditures associated with overweight and obesity among us adults: Importance of age and race pp. 159-165

- C.C. Wee, R.S. Phillips, A.T.R. Legedza, R.B. Davis, J.R. Soukup, G.A. Colditz and M.B. Hamel
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