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American Journal of Public Health
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2004, volume 94, articles 12
- Evaluating education as an intervention for injury control [1] (Multiple letters) pp. 2047-2048
- A.A. Hyder, J. Greenberg-Seth, D. Hemenway, S.S. Gallagher, J.B. Ross and K.S. Lissy
- The standard of care debate: Conceptual clarifications [2] (multiple letters) pp. 2048-2049
- A.A. Hyder, D. Wendler, E.J. Emanuel and R.K. Lie
- Erratum: Occupational risk factors for selected cancers (Americal Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (1078)) pp. 2049
- M. Wei and P. Wei
- Health disparities: The importance of culture and health communication pp. 2050
- S.B. Thomas, M.J. Fine and S.A. Ibrahim
- Communication at the core of effective pubic health pp. 2051-2053
- J.M. Bernhardt
- The contributions of health communication to eliminating health disparities pp. 2053-2055
- V.S. Freimuth and S.C. Quinn
- Confronting health inequity: The global dimension pp. 2055-2058
- J.A. Casas-Zamora and S.A. Ibrahim
- Asleep at the switch: Local public health and chronic disease pp. 2059-2061
- T.R. Frieden
- The Latina paradox: An opportunity for restructuring prenatal care delivery pp. 2062-2065
- M.S. McGlade, S. Saha and M.E. Dahlstrom
- Self-care among chronically III African Americans: Culture, health disparities, and health insurance status pp. 2066-2073
- G. Becker, R.J. Gates and E. Newsom
- Variations in health communication needs among combat veterans pp. 2074-2076
- A.I. Schneiderman, A.E. Lincoln, B. Curbow and H.K. Kang
- Accounting for apparent "reverse" racial disparities in department of veterans affairs (VA) - based medical care: Influence of Out-of-VA care pp. 2076-2078
- A.D. Gurmankin, D. Polsky and K.G. Volpp
- The health impact of resolving racial disparities: An analysis of US mortality data pp. 2078-2081
- S.H. Woolf, R.E. Johnson, G.E. Fryer , G. Rust and D. Satcher
- Association of retail tobacco marketing with adolescent smoking pp. 2081-2083
- L. Henriksen, E.C. Feighery, Y. Wang and S.P. Fortmann
- Patient race/ethnicity and quality of patient-physician communication during medical visits pp. 2084-2090
- R.L. Johnson, D. Roter, N.R. Powe and L.A. Cooper
- Racial differences in cardiac catheterization as a function of patients' beliefs pp. 2091-2097
- N.R. Kressin, B.-H. Chang, J. Whittle, E.D. Peterson, J.A. Clark, A.K. Rosen, M. Orner, T.C. Collins, L.G. Alley and L.A. Petersen
- Health care disparities and cervical cancer pp. 2098-2103
- C.J. Bradley, C.W. Given and C. Roberts
- Endometrial cancer: Socioeconomic status and racial/ethnic differences in stage at diagnosis, treatment, and survival pp. 2104-2111
- T. Madison, D. Schottenfeld, S.A. James, A.G. Schwartz and S.B. Gruber
- Is lipid-lowering therapy underused by African Americans at high risk of coronary heart disease within the VA health care system? pp. 2112-2117
- L.D. Woodard, N.R. Kressin and L.A. Petersen
- Experiences of racism among African American parents and the mental health of their preschool-aged children pp. 2118-2124
- M.O. Caughy, P.J. O'Campo and C. Muntaner
- Self-reported experiences of racial discrimination and black-white differences in preterm and low-birthweight deliveries: The CARDIA study pp. 2125-2131
- S. Mustillo, N. Krieger, E.P. Gunderson, S. Sidney, H. McCreath and C.I. Kiefe
- Very low birthweight in African American infants: The role of maternal exposure to interpersonal racial discrimination pp. 2132-2138
- J.W. Collins , R.J. David, A. Handler, S. Wall and S. Andes
- An approach to studying social disparities in health and health care pp. 2139-2148
- P.A. Braveman, S.A. Egerter, C. Cubbin and K.S. Marchi
- Socioeconomic position and hormone replacement therapy use: Explaining the discrepancy in evidence from observational and randomized controlled trials pp. 2149-2154
- D.A. Lawlor, G.D. Smith and S. Ebrahim
- Unemployment and early cause-specific mortality: A study based on the Swedish twin registry pp. 2155-2161
- M. Voss, L. Nylén, B. Floderus, F. Diderichsen and P.D. Terry
- Hurling alone? How social capital failed to save the Irish from cardiovascular disease in the United States pp. 2162-2169
- C.C. Kelleher, J. Lynch, S. Harper, J.B. Tay and G. Nolan
- Socioeconomic disadvantage, parenting responsibility, and women's smoking in the United States pp. 2170-2176
- H.-J. Jun, S.V. Subramanian, S. Gortmaker and I. Kawachi
- Prevalence of smoking in 8 countries of the former Soviet Union: Results from the living conditions, lifestyles and health study pp. 2177-2187
- A. Gilmore, J. Pomerleau, M. McKee, R. Rose, C.W. Haerpfer, D. Rotman and S. Tumanov
- Undoing an epidemiological paradox: The tobacco industry's targeting of US immigrants pp. 2188-2193
- D. Acevedo-Garcia, E. Barbeau, J.A. Bishop, J. Pan and K.M. Emmons
2004, volume 94, articles 11
- Public health practice vs public health research: The role of the institutional review board [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1841-1842
- R.P. Wedeen, K.M. MacQueen and J.W. Buehler
- What can oral public health learn from Finland? [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1842-1843
- R. Widome and A.J. Formicola
- Breastfeeding and asthma in adolescents [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1843-1845
- S.J. London, J.H.E. Promislow, R. Da Costa Lima, C.G. Victora, A.M.B. Menezes and F.C. Barros
- HIV topical microbicides: The current development strategy is fully justified [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1845-1847
- A.B. Stone and M. Gross
- Erratum: Prevalence and incidence of HIV, Hepatitis B virus, and Hepatitis C virus infections among males in Rhode Island prisons (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (1218-1223)) pp. 1847
- G.E. Macalino, D. Vlahov, S. Sanford-Colby, S. Patel, K. Sabin, C. Salas and J.D. Rich
- You can't have one without the other: Environmental health is urban health pp. 1848
- P. Garau, E.D. Sclar and G. Carolini
- Environment and health: Capacity building for the future [Environnement et santé: Augmenter le potentiel pour le futur] pp. 1849-1851
- M.E. Northridge, S. Sidibe and T.J. Goehl
- A role for public health history pp. 1851-1853
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Plumbism reinvented: Childhood lead poisoning in France, 1985-1990 pp. 1854-1863
- D. Fassin and A.-J. Naudé
- The origins of primary health care and selective primary health care pp. 1864-1874
- M. Cueto
- Uncertain advances: A review of the final phases of the smallpox eradication program in India, 1960-1980 pp. 1875-1883
- S. Bhattacharya
- The christian medical commission and the development of the world health organization's primary health care approach pp. 1884-1893
- S. Litsios
- The making and breaking of Yugoslavia and its impact on health pp. 1894-1904
- S.J. Kunitz
- Kenneth Olden, master fencer pp. 1905-1907
- V.J. Brown
- Human testing of pesticides: Ethical and scientific considerations pp. 1908-1916
- A.H. Lockwood
- Occupational health research in developing countries: A partner for social justice pp. 1916-1921
- I.A. Nuwayhid
- The global alliance for vaccines and immunization: Is it a new model for effective public-private cooperation in international public health? pp. 1922-1925
- W. Muraskin
- A global perspective on vaccine safety and public health: The Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety pp. 1926-1931
- P.I. Folb, E. Bernatowska, R. Chen, J. Clemens, A.N.O. Dodoo, S.S. Ellenberg, C.P. Farrington, T.J. John, P.-H. Lambert, N.E. MacDonald, E. Miller, D. Salisbury, H.-J. Schmitt, C.-A. Siegrist and O. Wimalaratne
- Research and development of new vaccines against infectious diseases pp. 1931-1935
- M.P. Kieny, J.-L. Excler and M. Girard
- Prevalence of chronic diseases in adults exposed to arsenic-contaminated drinking water pp. 1936-1937
- K.M. Zierold, L. Knobeloch and Hamish Anderson
- Risk of hospitalization among firefighters: The National Health Interview Survey 1986-1994 pp. 1938-1939
- D.J. Lee, L.E. Fleming, O. Gomez-Marín and W. LeBlanc
- Epidemiology of hospitalizations resulting from dog bites in California, 1991-1998 pp. 1940-1941
- K.A. Feldman, R. Trent and M.T. Jay
- Environmental justice, cumulative environmental risk, and health among low- and middle-income children in upstate New York pp. 1942-1944
- G.W. Evans and L.A. Marcynyszyn
- High-intensity targeted screening for elevated blood lead levels among children in 2 inner-city Chicago communities pp. 1945-1951
- T.A. Dignam, A. Evens, E. Eduardo, S.M. Ramirez, K.L. Caldwell, N. Kilpatrick, G.P. Noonan, W.D. Flanders, P.A. Meyer and M.A. McGeehin
- Racial and ethnic differences in the seroprevalence of 6 infectious diseases in the United States: Data from NHANES III, 1988-1994 pp. 1952-1958
- G.M. McQuillan, D. Kruszon-Moran, B.J. Kottiri, L.R. Curtin, J.W. Lucas and R.S. Kington
- Effects of restaurant and bar smoking regulations on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke among Massachusetts adults pp. 1959-1964
- A.B. Albers, M. Siegel, D.M. Cheng, N.A. Rigotti and L. Biener
- Disparities in smoking cessation between African Americans and Whites: 1990-2000 pp. 1965-1971
- G. King, A. Polednak, R.B. Bendel, M.C. Vilsaint and S.B. Nahata
- Cigarette smoking and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in China: The international collaborative study of cardiovascular disease in asia pp. 1972-1976
- D. Gu, X. Wu, K. Reynolds, X. Duan, X. Xin, R.F. Reynolds, P.K. Whelton and J. He
- Immigration and acculturation in relation to health and health-related risk factors among specific Asian subgroups in a health maintenance organization pp. 1977-1984
- S.L. Gomez, J.L. Kelsey, S.L. Glaser, M.M. Lee and S. Sidney
- High-risk alcohol consumption and late-life alcohol use problems pp. 1985-1991
- R.H. Moos, P.L. Brennan, K.K. Schutte and B.S. Moos
- State trends in uninsurance among individuals aged 18 to 64 years: United States, 1992-2001 pp. 1992-1997
- D.E. Nelson, J. Bolen, H.E. Wells, S.M. Smith and S. Bland
- Correlates of sex trading among drug-using men who have sex with men pp. 1998-2003
- P.A. Newman, F. Rhodes and R.E. Weiss
- Effects of macroeconomic trends on social security spending due to sickness and disability pp. 2004-2009
- J. Khan, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and B. Jansson
- Effects on alcohol use and anxiety of the September 11, 2001, attacks and chronic work stressors: A longitudinal cohort study pp. 2010-2015
- J.A. Richman, J.S. Wislar, J.A. Flaherty, M. Fendrich and K.M. Rospenda
2004, volume 94, articles 10
- The importance of injury prevention [1] pp. 1658
- L. Cohen
- John Henryism - The same old song? [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1658-1659
- J.J. Griggs, J.B. Mallinger, V.L. Bonham, S.L. Sellers and H.W. Neighbors
- Rural health: A personal perspective pp. 1660
- C.V. Sumaya
- Health in rural America: Remembering the importance of place pp. 1661-1663
- C.D. Phillips and K.R. McLeroy
- Aiming at "de feet" and diabetes: A rural model to increase annual foot examinations pp. 1664-1666
- S.E. Beem, M. Machala, C. Holman, R. Wraalstad and A. Bybee
- The pitfalls of bioterrorism preparedness: The anthrax and smallpox experiences pp. 1667-1671
- H.W. Cohen, R.M. Gould and V.W. Sidel
- Implementing the Institute of Medicine's recommended curriculum content in schools of public health: A baseline assessment pp. 1671-1674
- S.M. Shortell, E.M. Weist, M.-S.K. Sow, A. Foster and R. Tahir
- Rural health disparities, population health, and rural culture pp. 1675-1678
- D. Hartley
- Rural public health service delivery: Promising new directions pp. 1678-1681
- B. Berkowitz
- The importance of place of residence: Examining health in rural and nonrural areas pp. 1682-1686
- M.S. Eberhardt and E.R. Pamuk
- Provision of health care in rural Afghanistan: Needs and challenges pp. 1686-1688
- B. Reilley, T. Frank, T. Prochnow, G. Puertas and J. Van Der Meer
- Acute traumatic injuries in rural populations pp. 1689-1693
- C. Peek-Asa, C. Zwerling and L. Stallones
- Depression-era malaria control in the south pp. 1694
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Person and place: The compounding effects of race/ethnicity and rurality on health pp. 1695-1703
- J.C. Probst, C.G. Moore, S.H. Glover and M.E. Samuels
- Addressing externalities from swine production to reduce public health and environmental impacts pp. 1703-1708
- D. Osterberg and D. Wallinga
- Providing health care to Latino immigrants: Community-based efforts in the rural Midwest pp. 1709-1711
- M.M. Casey, L.A. Blewett and K.T. Call
- Rural Healthy People 2010 - Evolving interactive practice pp. 1711-1712
- L. Gamm and L. Hutchison
- Education-related gender differences in health in rural China pp. 1713-1716
- JunJie Wu, Y. Liu, K. Rao, Q. Sun, J. Qian and Z. Li
- Rurality and nursing home quality: Results from a national sample of nursing home admissions pp. 1717-1722
- C.D. Phillips, S. Holan, M. Sherman, M.L. Williams and C. Hawes
- Retention of primary care physicians in rural health professional shortage areas pp. 1723-1729
- D.E. Pathman, T.R. Konrad, R. Dann and G. Koch
- Results from a lay health advisor intervention to prevent lead poisoning among rural Native American children pp. 1730-1735
- M.C. Kegler and L.H. Malcoe
- Pounds off with empowerment (POWER): A clinical trial of weight management strategies for black and white adults with diabetes who live in medically underserved rural communities pp. 1736-1742
- E.J. Mayer-Davis, A.M. D'Antonio, S.M. Smith, G. Kirkner, S.L. Martin, D. Parra-Medina and R. Schultz
- Impact of a national rural youth health and safety initiative: Results from a randomized controlled trial pp. 1743-1749
- B.C. Lee, J.D. Westaby and R.L. Berg
- Urban-rural shifts in intentional firearm death: Different causes, same results pp. 1750-1755
- C.C. Branas, M.L. Nance, M.R. Elliott, T.S. Richmond and C.W. Schwab
- Fatal occupational injury rates in southern and non-southern states, by race and Hispanic ethnicity pp. 1756-1761
- D.B. Richardson, D. Loomis, J. Bena and A.J. Bailer
- Differences in health-related quality of life in rural and urban veterans pp. 1762-1767
- W.B. Weeks, L.E. Kazis, Y. Shen, Z. Cong, X.S. Ren, D. Miller, A. Lee and J.B. Perlin
- Local area deprivation and urban-rural differences in anxiety and depression among people older than 75 years in Britain pp. 1768-1774
- K. Walters, E. Breeze, P. Wilkinson, G.M. Price, C.J. Bulpitt and A. Fletcher
- Underuse of screening sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy in a large cohort of US adults pp. 1775-1781
- A. Chao, C.J. Connell, V. Cokkinides, E.J. Jacobs, E.E. Calle and M.J. Thun
- Cost-related medication underuse among chronically ill adults: The treatments people forgo, how often, and who is at risk pp. 1782-1787
- J.D. Piette, M. Heisler and T.H. Wagner
- Barriers to health care access among the elderly and who perceives them pp. 1788-1794
- A.L. Fitzpatrick, N.R. Powe, L.S. Cooper, D.G. Ives, J.A. Robbins and E. Enright
- Changes in racial differences in use of medical procedures and diagnostic tests among elderly persons: 1986-1997 pp. 1795-1799
- J.J. Escarce and T.G. McGuire
- Predictors of beginning and ending caregiving during a 3-year period in a biracial community population of older adults pp. 1800-1806
- J.J. McCann, L.E. Hebert, J.L. Bienias, M.C. Morris and D.A. Evans
- Neighborhood context and mortality among older Mexican Americans: Is there a barrio advantage? pp. 1807-1812
- K. Eschbach, G.V. Ostir, K.V. Patel, K.S. Markides and J.S. Goodwin
2004, volume 94, articles 9
- TREND: An important step, but not enough [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1474-1475
- D.A. Dzewaltowski, P.A. Estabrooks, L.M. Klesges, R.E. Glasgow, D.C. Des Jarlais, C. Lyles and N. Crepaz
- Tobacco control? [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1475-1476
- J.R. Schrand and M.C. Fiore
- Moving beyond randomized controlled trials [3] pp. 1476
- C.P. Chaulk and V.A. Kazandjian
- Obesity: The public health challenge of our time pp. 1477
- M.T. Bassett and S. Perl
- Making America fit and trim - Steps big and small pp. 1478-1479
- J.L. Gerberding and J.S. Marks
- Walking the talk: Fit WIC wellness programs improve self-efficacy in pediatric obesity prevention counseling pp. 1480-1485
- P.B. Crawford, W. Gosliner, P. Strode, S.E. Samuels, C. Burnett, L. Craypo and A.K. Yancey
- Estimating deaths attributable to obesity in the United States pp. 1486-1489
- K.M. Flegal, D.F. Williamson, E.R. Pamuk and H.M. Rosenberg
- Feasibility and benefits of a parent-focused preschool child obesity intervention pp. 1490-1495
- E. McGarvey, A. Keller, M. Forrester, E. Williams, D. Seward and D.E. Suttle
- Childhood obesity in New York City elementary school students pp. 1496-1500
- L.E. Thorpe, D.G. List, T. Marx, L. May, S.D. Helgerson and T.R. Frieden
- Physical education in elementary school and body mass index: Evidence from the early childhood longitudinal study pp. 1501-1506
- A. Datar and R. Sturm
- An environmental intervention to promote lower-fat food choices in secondary schools: Outcomes of the TACOS study pp. 1507-1512
- S.A. French, M. Story, J.A. Fulkerson and P. Hannan
- Trends in blood lead levels among children enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children from 1996 to 2000 pp. 1513-1515
- K.M. Zierold and H. Anderson
- Perceived need for workplace accommodation and labor-force participation in Canadian adults with activity limitations pp. 1515-1518
- P.P. Wang, E.M. Badley and M.A. Gignac
- Mortality in 13 French cities during the August 2003 heat wave pp. 1518-1520
- S. Vandentorren, F. Suzan, S. Medina, M. Pascal, A. Maulpoix, J.-C. Cohen and M. Ledrans
- Municipal heat wave response plans pp. 1520-1522
- S.M. Bernard and M.A. McGeehin
- Alcohol and opiate withdrawal in US jails pp. 1522-1524
- K. Fiscella, N. Pless, S. Meldrum and P. Fiscella
- Changes in diet quality of American preschoolers between 1977 and 1998 pp. 1525-1530
- S. Kranz, A.M. Siega-Riz and A.H. Herring
- The relation of breastfeeding and body mass index to asthma and atopy in children: A prospective cohort study to age 6 years pp. 1531-1537
- W.H. Oddy, J.L. Sherriff, N.H. De Klerk, G.E. Kendall, P.D. Sly, L.J. Beilin, K.B. Blake, L.I. Landau and F.J. Stanley
- Improvements in heart health behaviors and reduction in coronary artery disease risk factors in urban teenaged girls through a school-based intervention: The PATH program pp. 1538-1543
- M. Bayne-Smith, P.S. Fardy, A. Azzollini, J. Magel, K.H. Schmitz and D. Agin
- Trends in overweight among adolescents living in the poorest and richest regions of Brazil pp. 1544-1548
- G.V. Da Veiga, A.S. Da Cunha and R. Sichieri
- Barriers to buying healthy foods for people with diabetes: Evidence of environmental disparities pp. 1549-1554
- C.R. Horowitz, K.A. Colson, P.L. Hebert and K. Lancaster
- Replacing fats and sweets with vegetables and fruits - A question of cost pp. 1555-1559
- A. Drewnowski, N. Darmon and A. Briend
- Sociodemographic and geographic correlates of meeting current recommendations for physical activity in middle-aged French adults: The supplémentation en vitamines et minéraux antioxydants (SUVIMAX) study pp. 1560-1566
- S. Bertrais, P. Preziosi, L. Mennen, P. Galan, S. Hercberg and J.-M. Oppert
- Body mass index, physical activity, and the risk of decline in overall health and physical functioning in late middle age pp. 1567-1573
- X.Z. He and D.W. Baker
- Urban sprawl and risk for being overweight or obese pp. 1574-1579
- R. Lopez
- A potential natural treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Evidence from a national study pp. 1580-1586
- F.E. Kuo and A. Faber Taylor
- Length of hospital stays among obese individuals pp. 1587-1591
- C. Zizza, A.H. Herring, J. Stevens and B.M. Popkin
- Thinness among young Japanese women pp. 1592-1595
- H. Takimoto, N. Yoshiike, F. Kaneda and K. Yoshita
- Predictors of help seeking among connecticut adults after September 11, 2001 pp. 1596-1602
- M.L. Adams, J.D. Ford and W.F. Dailey
- Associations between early-adolescent substance use and subsequent young-adult substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders among a multiethnic male sample in South Florida pp. 1603-1609
- A.G. Gil, E.F. Wagner and J.G. Tubman
- Usefulness of tobacco check boxes on death certificates: Texas, 1987-1998 pp. 1610-1613
- J.C. Zevallos, P. Huang, M. Smoot, K. Condon and C. Alo
- Long-term ethylene oxide exposure trends in US hospitals: Relationship with OSHA regulatory and enforcement actions pp. 1614-1619
- A.D. LaMontagne, J.M. Oakes and R.N.L. Turley
- Hepatitis A virus immunity and seroconversion among contacts of acute hepatitis A patients in Amsterdam, 1996-2000: An evaluation of current prevention policy pp. 1620-1626
- G.J.B. Sonder, J.E. Van Steenbergen, L.P.M.J. Bovee, P.G.H. Peerbooms, R.A. Coutinho and A. Van Den Hoek
2004, volume 94, articles 8
- Social networks and peer education [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1293-1294
- W.H. Wiist, T.W. Valente, B.R. Hoffman, A. Ritt-Olson, K. Lichtman and C.A. Johnson
- Tobacco harm reduction involves more than cigarette harm reduction [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1294-1295
- G.A. Giovino, A. Fairchild and J. Colgrove
- Erratum: Working class matters: Socioeconomic disadvantage, race/ethnicity, gender, and smoking in NHIS 2000 (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (296-278)) pp. 1295
- E.M. Barbeau, N. Krieger and M.-J. Soobader
- Updating Derryberry's priorities and the role of health education [3] pp. 1295
- D. Leviton
- Erratum: Metropolitan-area estimates of binge drinking in the United States (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (663-671)) pp. 1295
- D.E. Nelson, T.S. Naimi, R.D. Brewer, J. Bolen and H.E. Wells
- Erratum: Getting the science right and doing the right science in vaccine safety (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (914-917)) pp. 1296
- R. Bernier and K. Midthun
- Erratum: Do favorite movie stars influence adolescent smoking initiation? (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (1239-1244)) pp. 1296
- J.M. Distefan, J.P. Pierce and E.A. Gilpin
- Stalled on the road to reproductive health pp. 1297
- S. Gruskin
- Access denied, science denied pp. 1298-1299
- W. Chavkin
- A pioneer of chemical dependency treatment: Dr Mondanaro takes no prisoners pp. 1300-1302
- E.E. Mondanaro
- Tracking gender-based human rights violations in postwar Kosovo pp. 1304-1307
- S. Desai and M.J. Perry
- A cigarette manufacturer and a managed care company collaborate to censor health information targeted at employees pp. 1307-1311
- M.E. Muggli and R.D. Hurt
- The decline in maternal mortality in Sweden: The role of community midwifery pp. 1312-1320
- U. Högberg
- The control of rickets. 1925 pp. 1321-1323
- M.M. Eliot
- WIC participation, breastfeeding practices, and well-child care among unmarried, low-income mothers pp. 1324-1327
- Pinka Chatterji and J. Brooks-Gunn
- Condom use and the risk of recurrent pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pelvic pain, or infertility following an episode of pelvic inflammatory disease pp. 1327-1329
- R.B. Ness, H. Randall, H.E. Richter, J.F. Peipert, A. Montagno, D.E. Soper, R.L. Sweet, D.B. Nelson, D. Schubeck, S.L. Hendrix, D.C. Bass and K.E. Kip
- The benefit of health insurance coverage of contraceptives in a population-based sample pp. 1330-1332
- A. Kurth, M. Weaver, D. Lockhart and L. Bielinski
- Young males' sexual education and health services pp. 1332-1335
- M. Howard, J. Davis, D. Evans-Ray, M. Mitchell and M. Apomah
- Do men know that they have had a prostate-specific antigen test? Accuracy of self-reports of testing at 2 sites pp. 1336-1338
- E.C.Y. Chan, S.W. Vernon, C. Ahn and A. Greisinger
- Insurance coverage of smoking cessation treatment for state employees pp. 1338-1340
- M.E. Burns, T.W. Bosworth and M.C. Fiore
- Expanded state-funded family planning services: Estimating pregnancies averted by the family PACT program in California, 1997-1998 pp. 1341-1346
- D.G. Foster, C.M. Klaisle, M. Blum, M.E. Bradsberry, C.D. Brindis and F.H. Stewart
- Fertility and parental consent for minors to receive contraceptives pp. 1347-1351
- Madeline Zavodny
- Physician assistants as providers of surgically induced abortion services pp. 1352-1357
- M.B. Goldman, J.S. Occhiuto, L.E. Peterson, J.G. Zapka and R.H. Palmer
- Psychosocial factors and preterm birth among African American and white women in central North Carolina pp. 1358-1365
- N. Dole, D.A. Savitz, A.M. Siega-Riz, I. Hertz-Picciotto, M.J. McMahon and P. Buekens
- Trends in prenatal care use and low birthweight in Southeast Brazil pp. 1366-1371
- M.Z. Goldani, M.A. Barbieri, A.A.M. Silva and H. Bettiol
- Implications of family income dynamics for women's depressive symptoms during the first 3 years after childbirth pp. 1372-1377
- E. Dearing, Beck Taylor and K. McCartney
- Racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms among middle-aged women: The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) pp. 1378-1385
- J.T. Bromberger, S. Harlow, N. Avis, H.M. Kravitz and A. Cordal
- Association between childhood socioeconomic status and coronary heart disease risk among postmenopausal women. Findings from the British Women's, Heart and Health Study pp. 1386-1392
- D.A. Lawlor, G. Davey Smith and S. Ebrahim
- Breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas, and non-Latina Whites pp. 1393-1398
- A.F. Abraído-Lanza, M.T. Chao and M.D. Gammon
- Quality of care for women undergoing a hysterectomy: Effects of insurance and race/ethnicity pp. 1399-1405
- R.B. Hakim, M.B. Benedict and N.J. Merrick
- Gender differences in physical disability among an elderly cohort pp. 1406-1411
- K.N. Murtagh and H.B. Hubert
- Weapons in the lives of battered women pp. 1412-1417
- S.B. Sorenson and D.J. Wiebe
- Gender differences in substance use treatment entry and retention among prisoners with substance use histories pp. 1418-1424
- B. Pelissier
- The potential protective effect of youth assets on adolescent alcohol and drug use pp. 1425-1430
- R.F. Oman, S. Vesely, C.B. Aspy, K.R. McLeroy, S. Rodine and L. Marshall
- Health care system changes and reported musculoskeletal disorders among registered nurses pp. 1431-1435
- J. Lipscomb, A. Trinkoff, B. Brady and J. Geiger-Brown
- Function and response of nursing facilities during community disaster pp. 1436-1441
- D. Saliba, J. Buchanan and R.S. Kington
- Graphic Canadian cigarette warning labels and adverse outcomes: Evidence from Canadian smokers pp. 1442-1445
- D. Hammond, G.T. Fong, P.W. McDonald, K.S. Brown and R. Cameron
2004, volume 94, articles 7
- The need for scientific rigor in studies of complementary and alternative medicine [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1074-1075
- E. Ernst, C. Weze, H.L. Leathard and G. Stevens
- Breastfeeding and the weanling's dilemma [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1075-1076
- P. Grandjean, A.A. Jensen and J.H. Wolf
- Smoking and fire [3] pp. 1076-1077
- M. Ahrens
- The North American Free Trade Agreement and public health at the US-Mexico border [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1077-1078
- S. Waterman, C. Stolp, N. Homedes and A. Ugalde
- Occupational risk factors for selected cancers [5] pp. 1078
- M. Wei and P. Wei
- Erratum: Vitamin C deficiency and depletion in the United States: The Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988 to 1994 (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (870-875)) pp. 1078
- J.S. Hampl, C.A. Taylor and C.S. Johnston
- HIV and women: When words speak louder than actions pp. 1079-1080
- M. Gross
- "Street medicine": Collaborating with a faith-based organization to screen at-risk youths for sexually transmitted diseases pp. 1081-1084
- N.J. Moss, A. Gallaread, J. Siller and J.D. Klausner
- HIV topical microbicides: Steer the ship or run aground pp. 1085-1089
- M. Gross
- Improving topical microbicide applicators for use in resource-poor settings pp. 1089-1092
- J.G. Vail, J.A. Cohen and K.L. Kelly
- Legal and public policy responses of states to bioterrorism pp. 1093-1096
- W. Martin
- Ethical challenges in preparing for bioterrorism: Barriers within the health care system pp. 1096-1102
- M.K. Wynia and L.O. Gostin
- Asthma inhalers in schools: Rights of students with asthma to a free appropriate education pp. 1102-1108
- S.E. Jones and L. Wheeler
- Characterizing perceived police violence: Implications for public health pp. 1109-1118
- H. Cooper, L. Moore, S. Gruskin and N. Krieger
- Sociodemographic differences in access to care among hispanic patients who are HIV infected in the United States pp. 1119-1121
- L.S. Morales, W.E. Cunningham, F.H. Galvan, R.M. Andersen, T.T. Nakazono and M.F. Shapiro
- Predictors of risky sexual behavior among young African American men who have sex with men pp. 1122-1123
- T. Hart and J.L. Peterson
- Syphilis testing in association with gonorrhea/chlamydia testing during a syphilis outbreak pp. 1124-1126
- M.B. Rosenman, S.K. Kraft, J. Harezlak, B.E. Mahon, B.P. Katz, J. Wang and J.N. Arno
- Psychosocial characteristics of New York City HIV-infected women before and after the advent of HAART pp. 1127-1132
- K. Siegel, D. Karus and L. Dean
- Depressive symptoms and AIDS-related mortality among a multisite cohort of HIV-positive women pp. 1133-1140
- J.A. Cook, D. Grey, J. Burke, M.H. Cohen, A.C. Gurtman, J.L. Richardson, T.E. Wilson, M.A. Young and N.A. Hessol
- Changes in sexual behavior among HIV-infected women after initiation of HAART pp. 1141-1146
- T.E. Wilson, M.E. Gore, R. Greenblatt, M. Cohen, H. Minkoff, S. Silver, E. Robison, A. Levine and S.J. Gange
- Medically eligible women who do not use HAART: The importance of abuse, drug use, and race pp. 1147-1151
- M.H. Cohen, J.A. Cook, D. Grey, M. Young, L.H. Hanau, P. Tien, A.M. Levine and T.E. Wilson
- Latinas and HIV/AIDS risk factors: Implications for harm reduction strategies pp. 1152-1158
- R.E. Zambrana, L.J. Cornelius, S.S. Boykin and D.S. Lopez
- Acceptability of a microbicide among women and their partners in a 4-country phase I trial pp. 1159-1164
- M.E. Bentley, A.M. Fullem, E.E. Tolley, C.W. Kelly, N. Jogelkar, N. Srirak, L. Mwafulirwa, G. Khumalo-Sakutukwa and D.D. Celentano
- Efficacy of a woman-focused intervention to reduce HIV risk and increase self-sufficiency among African American crack abusers pp. 1165-1173
- W.M. Wechsberg, W.K.K. Lam, W.A. Zule and G. Bobashev
- Modeling the effects of different infant feeding strategies on infant survival and mother-to-child transmission of HIV pp. 1174-1180
- J.S. Ross and M.H. Labbok
- Effectiveness of HIV prevention in Ontario, Canada: A multilevel comparison of bisexual men pp. 1181-1185
- C.A. Leaver, D. Allman, T. Meyers and P.J. Veugelers
- Delivery of HIV prevention counseling by physicians at HIV medical care settings in 4 US cities pp. 1186-1192
- L.R. Metsch, M. Pereyra, C. Del Rio, L. Gardner, W.A. Duffus, G. Dickinson, P. Kerndt, P. Anderson-Mahoney, S.A. Strathdee and A.E. Greenberg
- HIV risk behaviors among male-to-female transgender persons of color in San Francisco pp. 1193-1199
- T. Nemoto, D. Operario, J. Keatley, L. Han and T. Soma
- Experiences of harassment, discrimination, and physical violence among young gay and bisexual men pp. 1200-1203
- D.M. Huebner, G.M. Rebchook and S.M. Kegeles
- Asian/Pacific Islander adolescent sexual orientation and suicide risk in Guam pp. 1204-1206
- T.K. Pinhey and S.R. Millman
- HIV seroprevalence among homeless and marginally housed adults in San Francisco pp. 1207-1217
- M.J. Robertson, R.A. Clark, E.D. Charlebois, J. Tulsky, H.L. Long, D.R. Bangsberg and A.R. Moss
- Prevalence and incidence of HIV, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus infections among males in Rhode Island prisons pp. 1218-1223
- G.E. Macalino, D. Vlahov, S. Sanford-Colby, S. Patel, K. Sabin, C. Salas and J.D. Rich
- Geographic location of commercial plasma donation clinics in the United States, 1980-1995 pp. 1224-1229
- R.C. James and C.A. Mustard
- Adolescent smoking and exposure to tobacco marketing under a tobacco advertising ban: Findings from 2 Norwegian National Samples pp. 1230-1238
- M.T. Braverman and L.E. Aarø
- Do favorite movie stars influence adolescent smoking initiation? pp. 1239-1244
- J.M. Distefan, J.P. Pierce and E.A. Gilpin
- Evaluating the effectiveness of public health leadership training: The NEPHLI experience pp. 1245-1249
- S.S. Saleh, D. Williams and M. Balougan
- Geographic clustering of adult asthma hospitalization and residential exposure to pollution at a United States-Canada border crossing pp. 1250-1257
- T.J. Oyana, P. Rogerson and J.S. Lwebuga-Mukasa
2004, volume 94, articles 6
- What can the elderly do to protect themselves from the flu in addition to getting a flu vaccination? [1] (multiple letters) pp. 905-906
- S. Sengupta, R.P. Strauss, G. Corbie-Smith, A. Thrasher and L.E. Egede
- Indigent men's use of emergency departments over primary care settings [3] (multiple letters) pp. 906-908
- B.M. Schanzer, J.A. Morgan, H.M. Treadwell, M. Ro and C. Casares
- Disparities in immunizations [2] pp. 906
- L.E. Barker, S.Y. Chu and P.J. Smith
- What can suicide researchers learn from African Americans? [4] (multiple letters) pp. 908-909
- R. Thompson, K.L. Knox, Y. Conwell and E.D. Caine
- The century of vaccines pp. 910
- C.A. De Quadros
- Flint photovoice: Community building among youths, adults, and policymakers pp. 911-913
- C.C. Wang, S. Morrel-Samuels, P.M. Hutchison, L. Bell and R.M. Pestronk
- Getting the science right and doing the right science in vaccine safety pp. 914-917
- R. Bernier and K. Midthun
- Protecting human subjects: The role of community advisory boards pp. 918-922
- S.C. Quinn
- The standard of care debate: Can research in developing countries be both ethical and responsive to those countries' health needs? pp. 923-928
- D. Wendler, E.J. Emanuel and R.K. Lie
- Ethics, practice, and research in public health pp. 928-931
- K.M. MacQueen and J.W. Buehler
- "Only the best class of immigration": Public health policy toward Mexicans and Filipinos in Los Angeles, 1910-1940 pp. 932-939
- E.K. Abel
- Can child accidents be prevented in your community? pp. 940-942
- D.B. Armstrong and W.G. Cole
- Donald Budd Armstrong and W. Graham Cole: early injury control advocates pp. 941
- L. Fisher and T.M. Brown
- Uncertain benefit: The public policy of approving smallpox vaccine research pp. 943-947
- R.B. Quigley
- Enhancing public confidence in vaccines through independent oversight of postlicensure vaccine safety pp. 947-950
- D.A. Salmon, L.H. Moulton and N.A. Halsey
- Child custody determinations in cases involving intimate partner violence: A human rights analysis pp. 951-957
- J.G. Silverman, C.M. Mesh, C.V. Cuthbert, K. Slote and L. Bancroft
- Impact of PCV7 on invasive pneumococcal disease among children younger than 5 years: A population-based study pp. 958-959
- R.R. Ramani, W.N. Hall, M. Boulton, D.R. Johnson and B.-P. Zhu
- Role of health insurance and a usual source of medical care in age-appropriate vaccination pp. 960-966
- K.J. Dombkowski, P.M. Lantz and G.L. Freed
- The regional immunization registry as a public health tool for improving clinical practice and guiding immunization delivery policy pp. 967-972
- A. Kempe, B.L. Beaty, J.F. Steiner, K.A. Pearson, N.E. Lowery, M.F. Daley, L.A. Crane and S. Berman
- Racial/ethnic disparities in preschool immunizations: United States, 1996-2001 pp. 973-977
- S.Y. Chu, L.E. Barker and P.J. Smith
- A middle school immunization law rapidly and substantially increases immunization coverage among adolescents pp. 978-984
- F. Averhoff, L. Linton, K.M. Peddecord, C. Edwards, W. Wang and D. Fishbein
- Vaccination and allergic disease: A birth cohort study pp. 985-989
- T.M. McKeever, S.A. Lewis, C. Smith and R. Hubbard
- Vaccine risk perception among reporters of autism after vaccination: Vaccine adverse event reporting system 1990-2001 pp. 990-995
- E.J. Woo, R. Ball, A. Bostrom, S.V. Shadomy, L.K. Ball, G. Evans and M. Braun
- Hepatitis A incidence and hepatitis A vaccination among American Indians and Alaska Natives, 1990-2001 pp. 996-1001
- S.R. Bialek, D.A. Thoroughman, D. Hu, E.P. Simard, J. Chattin, J. Cheek and B.P. Bell
- Measuring the prevalence of overweight in Texas schoolchildren pp. 1002-1008
- D.M. Hoelscher, R.S. Day, E.S. Lee, R.F. Frankowski, S.H. Kelder, J.L. Ward and M.E. Scheurer
- Evaluation of a community-based intervention to promote rear seating for children pp. 1009-1013
- J. Greenberg-Seth, D. Hemenway, S.S. Gallagher, J.B. Ross and K.S. Lissy
- Trends in fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in the United States: Behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 1994-2000 pp. 1014-1018
- M.K. Serdula, C. Gillespie, L. Kettel-Khan, R. Farris, J. Seymour and C. Denny
- Availability and perceived effectiveness of public health activities in the nation's most populous communities pp. 1019-1026
- G.P. Mays, P.K. Halverson, E.L. Baker, R. Stevens and J.J. Vann
- Project D.A.R.E. outcome effectiveness revisited pp. 1027-1029
- S.L. West and K.K. O'Neal
- Health programs in faith-based organizations: Are they effective? pp. 1030-1036
- M.J. DeHaven, I.B. Hunter, L. Wilder, J.W. Walton and J. Berry
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality by socioeconomic status among employed persons in 27 US states, 1984-1997 pp. 1037-1042
- K. Steenland, S. Hu and J. Walker
- Individual health status and racial minority concentration in US states and counties pp. 1043-1048
- J.M. Mellor and Jeffrey Milyo
- What patients expect from complementary therapy: A qualitative study pp. 1049-1053
- J. Richardson
2004, volume 94, articles 5
- Tobacco sales to minors: Has familiarity bred contempt for youth access programs? pp. 696
- A.H. Levinson
- Erratum: Young Adults: Vulnerable New Targets of Tobacco Marketing (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (326-330)) pp. 697
- L. Biener and A.B. Albers
- Oral Health Care for the Elderly: More Than Just Dentures pp. 698
- K. Ahluwalia
- Oral Health Care Services for Older Adults: A Looming Crisis pp. 699-702
- I.B. Lamster
- Strengthening the Oral Health Safety Net: Delivery Models That Improve Access to Oral Health Care for Uninsured and Underserved Populations pp. 702-704
- A.J. Formicola, M. Ro, S. Marshall, D. Derksen, W. Powell, L. Hartsock and H.M. Treadwell
- What's New about the "New Public Health"? pp. 705-709
- N. Awofeso
- Professional and Hospital DISCRIMINATION and the US Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit 1956-1967 pp. 710-720
- P.P. Reynolds
- Popularizing the Toothbrush pp. 721
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- An address on tooth culture pp. 722-725
- J. Crichton-Browne
- Sir James Crichton-Browne: Victorian psychiatrist and public health reformer pp. 724
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Child Health: Reaching the Poor pp. 726-736
- Adam Wagstaff, F. Bustreo, J. Bryce and M. Claeson
- John Henryism and Self-Reported Physical Health among High-Socioeconomic Status African American Men pp. 737-738
- V.L. Bonham, S.L. Sellers and H.W. Neighbors
- Swimmer's Itch: Incidence and Risk Factors pp. 738-741
- L.M. Verbrugge, J.J. Rainey, R.L. Reimink and H.D. Blankespoor
- Cancer Burden from Arsenic in Drinking Water in Bangladesh pp. 741-744
- Y. Chen and Henna Ahsan
- Computer Access and Internet Use among Urban Youths pp. 744-746
- A. Bleakley, C.R. Merzel, N.L. VanDevanter and P. Messeri
- Prevalence of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: A Population-Based Study in the Southeastern United States pp. 746-747
- S.M. Caress and A.C. Steinemann
- Social Factors and Periodontitis in an Older Population pp. 748-754
- L.N. Borrell, B.A. Burt, H.W. Neighbors and G.W. Taylor
- Oral Disease Burden in Northern Manhattan Patients with Diabetes Mellitus pp. 755-758
- E. Lalla, D.B. Park, P.N. Papapanou and I.B. Lamster
- Dental Insurance Visits and Expenditures among Older Adults pp. 759-764
- R.J. Manski, H.S. Goodman, B.C. Reid and M.D. Macek
- Dental Care Use and Self-Reported Dental Problems in Relation to Pregnancy pp. 765-771
- M.T. Lydon-Rochelle, P. Krakowiak, P.P. Hujoel and R.M. Peters
- Effects of WIC Participation on Children's Use of Oral Health Services pp. 772-777
- J.Y. Lee, R.G. Rozier, Edward Norton, J.B. Kotch and W.F. Vann
- Does Supplemental Private Insurance Affect Care of Medicare Recipients Hospitalized for Myocardial Infarction? pp. 778-782
- J. Fang and M.H. Alderman
- Delays and Unmet Need for Health Care among Adult Primary Care Patients in a Restructured Urban Public Health System pp. 783-789
- A.L. Diamant, R.D. Hays, L.S. Morales, W. Ford, D. Calmes, S. Asch, N. Duan, E. Fielder, S. Kim, J. Fielding, G. Sumner, M.F. Shapiro, D. Hayes-Bautista and L. Gelberg
- Assessment of Household Food Security among Food Stamp Recipient Families in Maryland pp. 790-795
- C.A. Oberholser and C.R. Tuttle
- Use of Preventive Services by Men Enrolled in Medicare+Choice Plans pp. 796-802
- L.S. Morales, J. Rogowski, V.A. Freedman, S.L. Wickstrom, J.L. Adams and J.J. Escarce
- Racial Differences in Survival among Men with Prostate Cancer and Comorbidity at Time of Diagnosis pp. 803-808
- V.L. Freeman, R. Durazo-Arvizu, L.C. Keys, M.P. Johnson, K. Schafernak and V.K. Patel
- Effect of Discrimination on Mental Health Service Utilization among Chinese Americans pp. 809-814
- M.S. Spencer and J. Chen
- Factors Associated with Colorectal Cancer Screening among the US Urban Japanese Population pp. 815-822
- K. Honda
- Vision Impairment and Hearing Loss among Community-Dwelling Older Americans: Implications for Health and Functioning pp. 823-829
- J.E. Crews and V.A. Campbell
- Self-Reported Changes in Drug and Alcohol Use after Becoming Homeless pp. 830-835
- T.P. O'Toole, J.L. Gibbon, B.H. Hanusa, P.J. Freyder, A.M. Conde and M.J. Fine
- The Limited Relevance of Drug Policy: Cannabis in Amsterdam and in San Francisco pp. 836-842
- C. Reinarman, P.D.A. Cohen and H.L. Kaal
- Draw the Line/Respect the Line: A Randomized Trial of a Middle School Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk Behaviors pp. 843-851
- K.K. Coyle, D.B. Kirby, B.V. Marín, C.A. Gómez and S.E. Gregorich
- Adolescents and Firearms: A California Statewide Survey pp. 852-858
- S.B. Sorenson and K.A. Vittes
- Can Better Mental Health Services Reduce the Risk of Juvenile Justice System Involvement? pp. 859-865
- E.M. Foster, A. Qaseem and T. Connor
- Overcoming Language Barriers in Health Care: Costs and Benefits of Interpreter Services pp. 866-869
- E.A. Jacobs, D.S. Shepard, J.A. Suaya and E.-L. Stone
- Vitamin C Deficiency and Depletion in the United States: The Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988 to 1994 pp. 870-875
- J.S. Hampl, C.A. Taylor and C.S. Johnston
- Highway Repair: A New Silicosis Threat pp. 876-880
- D.J. Valiante, D.P. Schill, K.D. Rosenman and E. Socie
2004, volume 94, articles 4
- Veterans' health care [1] pp. 519
- G. McAnanama
- Eliminating health disparities: Focal points for advocacy and intervention [2] pp. 519-520
- P.D. Mail, S. Lachenmayr, M.E. Auld and K. Roe
- Erratum: From adolescence to young adulthood: Racial/ethnic disparities in smoking (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (293-299)) pp. 520
- P.L. Ellickson, M. Orlando, J.S. Tucker and D.J. Klein
- Erratum: Measuring the Quality of Diabetes Care for Older American Indians and Alaska Natives (American Journal of Public Health (2004) 94 (6065)) pp. 520
- Y. Roubideaux, D. Buchwald, J. Beals, D. Middlebrook, S. Manson, B. Muneta, S. Rith-Najarian, R. Shields and K. Acton
- The Solution Is Injury Prevention pp. 521
- G.C. Benjamin
- Injury Prevention Research at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pp. 522-524
- L. Doll and S. Binder
- Integrating the Environment, the Economy, and Community Health: A Community Health Center's Initiative to Link Health Benefits to Smart Growth pp. 525-527
- P.V. McAvoy, M.B. Driscoll and B.J. Gramling
- Policies of Inclusion: Immigrants, Disease, Dependency, and American Immigration Policy at the Dawn and Dusk of the 20th Century pp. 528-539
- A.L. Fairchild
- Factory injuries and progressive reform pp. 540
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Confronting the Challenges in Reconnecting Urban Planning and Public Health pp. 541-546
- J. Corburn
- Ranking of Cities According to Public Health Criteria: Pitfalls and Opportunities pp. 546-549
- S.A. Ham, S. Levin, A.I. Zlot, R.R. Andrews and R. Miles
- Cost Analysis of the Built Environment: The Case of Bike and Pedestrian Trials in Lincoln, Neb pp. 549-553
- G. Wang, C.A. Macera, B. Scudder-Soucie, T. Schmid, M. Pratt, D. Buchner and G. Heath
- The Epidemic of Pediatric Traffic Injuries in South Florida: A Review of the Problem and Initial Results of a Prospective Surveillance Strategy pp. 554-556
- S.M. Hameed, C.A. Popkin, S.M. Cohn and E.W. Johnson
- Florida's Motorcycle Helmet Law Repeal and Fatality Rates pp. 556-558
- A. Muller
- Femur Fractures in Infants and Young Children pp. 558-560
- Drusilla Brown and E. Fisher
- Asthma, Wheezing, and Allergies in Russian Schoolchildren in Relation to New Surface Materials in the Home pp. 560-562
- J.J.K. Jaakkola, H. Parise, V. Kislitsin, N.I. Lebedeva and J.D. Spengler
- The Impact of the SARS Epidemic on the Utilization of Medical Services: SARS and the Fear of SARS pp. 562-564
- H.-J. Chang, N. Huang, C.-H. Lee, Y.-J. Hsu, C.-J. Hsieh and Y.-J. Chou
- Health Effects Associated with Recreational Coastal Water Use: Urban Versus Rural California pp. 565-567
- R.H. Dwight, D.B. Baker, J.C. Semenza and B.H. Olson
- Raised Speed Limits, Speed Spillover, Case-Fatality Rates, and Road Deaths in Israel: A 5-Year Follow-Up pp. 568-574
- E.D. Richter, P. Barach, L. Friedman, S. Krikler and A. Israeli
- Knee Pain and Driving Duration: A Secondary Analysis of the Taxi Drivers' Health Study pp. 575-581
- J.-C. Chen, J.T. Dennerlein, T.-S. Shih, C.-J. Chen, Y. Cheng, W.P. Chang, L.M. Ryan and D.C. Christiani
- Estimating Capacity Requirements for Mental Health Services after a Disaster Has Occurred: A Call for New Data pp. 582-585
- C.E. Siegel, E. Laska and M. Meisner
- The Economic Burden of Hospitalizations Associated with Child Abuse and Neglect pp. 586-590
- S. Rovi, P.-H. Chen and M.S. Johnson
- Somali and Oromo Refugees: Correlates of Torture and Trauma History pp. 591-598
- J.M. Jaranson, J. Butcher, L. Halcon, D.R. Johnson, C. Robertson, K. Savik, M. Spring and J. Westermeyer
- Gender Differences in Long-Term Health Consequences of Physical Abuse of Children: Data from a Nationally Representative Survey pp. 599-604
- M.P. Thompson, J.B. Kingree and S. Desai
- Prevalence and 3-Year Incidence of Abuse among Postmenopausal Women pp. 605-612
- C.P. Mouton, R.J. Rodabough, S.L.D. Rovi, J.L. Hunt, M.A. Talamantes, R.G. Brzyski and S.K. Burge
- Protection Orders and Intimate Partner Violence: An 18-Month Study of 150 Black, Hispanic, and White Women pp. 613-618
- J. McFarlane, A. Malecha, J. Gist, K. Watson, E. Batten, I. Hall and S. Smith
- Assessing the Long-Term Effects of the Safe Dates Program and a Booster in Preventing and Reducing Adolescent Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration pp. 619-624
- V.A. Foshee, K.E. Bauman, S.T. Ennett, G.F. Linder, T. Benefield and C. Suchindran
- Community Violence and Asthma Morbidity: The Inner-City Asthma Study pp. 625-632
- R.J. Wright, H. Mitchell, C.M. Visness, S. Cohen, J. Stout, R. Evans and D.R. Gold
- Social Disparities in Housing and Related Pediatric Injury: A Multilevel Study pp. 633-639
- E.D. Shenassa, A. Stubbendick and M.J. Brown
- Parental Social Determinants of Risk for Intentional Injury: A Cross-Sectional Study of Swedish Adolescents pp. 640-645
- K. Engström, F. Diderichsen and L. Laflamme
- A Matched Case-Control Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of Speed Humps in Reducing Child Pedestrian Injuries pp. 646-650
- J.M. Tester, G.W. Rutherford, Z. Wald and M.W. Rutherford
- Housing First, Consumer Choice, and Harm Reduction for Homeless Individuals with a Dual Diagnosis pp. 651-656
- S. Tsemberis, L. Gulcur and M. Nakae
- Housing Characteristics and Children's Respiratory Health in the Russian Federation pp. 657-662
- J.D. Spengler, J.J.K. Jaakkola, H. Parise, B.A. Katsnelson, L.I. Privalova and A.A. Kosheleva
- Metropolitan-Area Estimates of Binge Drinking in the United States pp. 663-671
- D.E. Nelson, T.S. Naimi, R.D. Brewer, J. Bolen and H.E. Wells
2004, volume 94, articles 3
- Lack of seroconversion after hepatitis B virus immunization (multiple letters) pp. 358-359
- C. Diamond, P.J. Lum, K.C. Ochoa, J.A. Hahn, K.P. Shafer, J.L. Evans and A.R. Moss
- Evaluation and Public Health pp. 360
- R. Vaughan
- Improving the Reporting Quality of Nonrandomized Evaluations of Behavioral and Public Health Interventions: The TREND Statement pp. 361-366
- D.C. Des Jarlais, C. Lyles and N. Crepaz
- An eventful epoch in the history of your lives pp. 367
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Today's health problems and health education. 1954 pp. 368-371
- M. Derryberry
- Mayhew Derryberry: pioneer of health education pp. 370-371
- J.P. Allegrante, D.A. Sleet and J.M. McGinnis
- Sample Size Estimation in Research with Dependent Measures and Dichtomous Outcomes pp. 372-377
- K.L. Delucchi
- Achieving National Health Objectives: The Impact on Life Expectancy and on Healthy Life Expectancy pp. 378-383
- E.R. Pamuk, D.K. Wagener and M.T. Molla
- Is It Time to Reassess the Categorization of Disease Burdens in Low-Income Countries? pp. 384-388
- P.W. Setel, L. Saker, N.C. Unwin, Y. Hemed, D.R. Whiting and H. Kitange
- On the Classification of Population Health Measurements pp. 388-393
- I. McDowell, R.A. Spasoff and B. Kristjansson
- Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials: A Review of Recent Practices pp. 393-399
- S.P. Varnell, D.M. Murray, J.B. Janega and J.L. Blitstein
- Evidence-Based Public Health: Moving Beyond Randomized Trials pp. 400-405
- C.G. Victora, J.-P. Habicht and J. Bryce
- The Multi-Country Evaluation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Strategy: Lessons for the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions pp. 406-415
- J. Bryce, C.G. Victora, J.-P. Habicht, J.P. Vaughan and R.E. Black
- Pitfalls of and Controversies in Cluster Randomization Trials pp. 416-422
- A. Donner and N. Klar
- Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials: A Review of Recent Methodological Developments pp. 423-432
- D.M. Murray, S.P. Varnell and J.L. Blitstein
- The Burden of Disease from Undernutrition and Overnutrition in Countries Undergoing Rapid Nutrition Transition: A View from Brazil pp. 433-434
- C.A. Monteiro, W.L. Conde and B.M. Popkin
- Diabetes Prevalence among Puerto Rican Adults in New York City, NY, 2000 pp. 434-437
- T.A. Melnik, A.S. Hosler, J.P. Sekhobo, T.P. Duffy, E.F. Tierney, M.M. Engelgau and L.S. Geiss
- Does Walking 15 Minutes per Day Keep the Obesity Epidemic Away? Simulation of the Efficacy of a Populationwide Campaign pp. 437-440
- A. Morabia and M.C. Costanza
- Associations of Perceived Social and Physical Environmental Supports with Physical Activity and Walking Behavior pp. 440-443
- C.L. Addy, D.K. Wilson, K.A. Kirtland, B.E. Ainsworth, P. Sharpe and D. Kimsey
- Prevalence of Secondary Conditions among People with Disabilities pp. 443-445
- S. Kinne, D.L. Patrick and D.L. Doyle
- An Outcome Evaluation of the SOS Suicide Prevention Program pp. 446-451
- R.H. Aseltine and R. DeMartino
- A Population-Based Registry Study of Infant Mortality in the Arctic: Greenland and Denmark, 1973-1997 pp. 452-457
- J. Friborg, A. Koch, F. Stenz, J. Wohlfahrt and M. Melbye
- Overweight in a New York City WIC Population pp. 458-462
- J.A. Nelson, M.A. Chiasson and V. Ford
- Fruits, Vegetables, Milk, and Sweetened Beverages Consumption and Access to à la Carte/Snack Bar Meals at School pp. 463-467
- K.W. Cullen and I. Zakeri
- Relative Weight and Income at Different Levels of Socioeconomic Status pp. 468-472
- S. Sarlio-Lähteenkorva, K. Silventoinen and E. Lahelma
- Measuring the Environment for Friendliness Toward Physical Activity: A Comparison of the Reliability of 3 Questionnaires pp. 473-483
- R.C. Brownson, J.J. Chang, A.A. Eyler, B.E. Ainsworth, K.A. Kirtland, B.E. Saelens and J.F. Sallis
- Socioeconomic Barriers to Informed Decisionmaking Regarding Maternal Serum Screening for Down Syndrome: Results of the French National Perinatal Survey of 1998 pp. 484-491
- B. Khoshnood, B. Blondel, C. De Vigan and G. Bréart
2004, volume 94, articles 2
- Traffic safety in the United States [2] (multiple letters) pp. 170-172
- M.P. McKay and L. Evans
- Making vehicles safer [1] pp. 170
- J.S. Vernick and S.P. Teret
- Tobacco and Health Disparities pp. 173
- S.L. Mills
- America's Choice: Reducing Tobacco Addiction and Disease pp. 174-176
- C.E. Koop, J. Richmond and J. Steinfeld
- A Silence That Kills pp. 176-178
- L. Haviland
- Building Coalitions for Tobacco Control and Prevention in the 21st Century pp. 178-180
- M.E. Northridge
- Appalachian Teen Smokers: Not on Tobacco 15 Months Later pp. 181-184
- K.A. Horn, G.A. Dino, I.D. Kalsekar and A.W. Fernandes
- Hospital Smoking Bans and Their Impact pp. 185
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Reversal of Misfortune: Viewing Tobacco as a Social Justice Issue pp. 186-191
- C.G. Healton and K. Nelson
- The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the "Safer" Cigarette in the United States pp. 192-204
- A. Fairchild and J. Colgrove
- Preventing 3 Million Premature Deaths and Helping 5 Million Smokers Quit: A National Action Plan for Tobacco Cessation pp. 205-210
- M.C. Fiore, R.T. Croyle, S.J. Curry, C.M. Cutler, R.M. Davis, C. Gordon, C. Healton, H.K. Koh, C.T. Orleans, D. Richling, D. Satcher, J. Seffrin, C. Williams, L.N. Williams, P.A. Keller and T.B. Baker
- Eliminating Tobacco-Related Health Disparities: Directions for Future Research pp. 211-217
- P. Fagan, G. King, D. Lawrence, S.A. Petrucci, R.G. Robinson, D. Banks, S. Marable and R. Grana
- The "Global Settlement" with the Tobacco Industry: 6 Years Later pp. 218-224
- M. Givel and S.A. Glantz
- Poor Smokers, Poor Quitters, and Cigarette Tax Regressivity pp. 225-229
- D.K. Remler
- Reducing Social Disparities in Tobacco Use: A Social-Contextual Model for Reducing Tobacco Use among Blue-Collar Workers pp. 230-239
- G. Sorensen, E. Barbeau, M.K. Hunt and K. Emmons
- Public Health under Attack: The American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (ASSIST) and the Tobacco Industry pp. 240-250
- J. White and L.A. Bero
- Adult Cigarette Smoking Prevalence: Declining as Expected (Not as Desired) pp. 251-252
- D. Mendez and K.E. Warner
- Sustained Increased Consumption of Cigarettes, Alcohol, and Marijuana among Manhattan Residents after September 11, 2001 pp. 253-254
- D. Vlahov, S. Galea, J. Ahern, H. Resnick and D. Kilpatrick
- Confirming "truth": More Evidence of a Successful Tobacco Countermarketing Campaign in Florida pp. 255-257
- J. Niederdeppe, M.C. Farrelly and M.L. Haviland
- Tobacco Industry Direct Mail Marketing and Participation by New Jersey Adults pp. 257-259
- M.J. Lewis, C.D. Delnevo and J. Slade
- American Indian Internet Cigarette Sales: Another Avenue for Selling Tobacco Products pp. 260-261
- F.S. Hodge, B.A.G. Cantrell, R. Struthers and J. Casken
- Back to the Future: Smoking in Movies in 2002 Compared with 1950 Levels pp. 261-263
- S.A. Glantz, K. Kacirk and C. McCulloch
- Project FLAVOR: 1-Year Outcomes of a Multicultural, School-Based Smoking Prevention Curriculum for Adolescents pp. 263-265
- J.B. Unger, C.-P. Chou, P.H. Palmer, A. Ritt-Olson, P. Gallaher, S. Cen, K. Lichtman, S. Azen and C.A. Johnson
- Risk Factors Associated with Problem Use of Prescription Drugs pp. 266-268
- L. Simoni-Wastila and G. Strickler
- Working Class Matters: Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Smoking in NHIS 2000 pp. 269-278
- E.M. Barbeau, N. Krieger and M.-J. Soobader
- Effects of Childhood Socioeconomic Circumstances on Persistent Smoking pp. 279-285
- B.J.M.H. Jefferis, C. Power, H. Graham and O. Manor
- Town-Level Characteristics and Smoking Policy Adoption in Massachusetts: Are Local Restaurant Smoking Regulations Fostering Disparities in Health Protection? pp. 286-292
- M. Skeer, S. George, W.L. Hamilton, D.M. Cheng and M. Siegel
- From Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Smoking pp. 293-299
- P.L. Ellickson, M. Orlando, J.S. Tucker and D.J. Klein
- Acculturation and Tobacco Use among Chinese Americans pp. 300-307
- D. Shelley, M. Fahs, R. Scheinmann, S. Swain, J. Qu and D. Burton
- Effects of Tobacco Smoke Exposure on Asthma Prevalence and Medical Care Use in North Carolina Middle School Children pp. 308-313
- J.J. Sturm, K. Yeatts and D. Loomis
- Decrease in the Prevalence of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure in the Home during the 1990s in Families with Children pp. 314-320
- S. Soliman, H.A. Pollack and K.E. Warner
- Effect of Local Restaurant Smoking Regulations on Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure among Youths pp. 321-325
- M. Siegel, A.B. Albers, D.M. Cheng, L. Biener and N.A. Rigotti
- Young Adults: Vulnerable New Targets of Tobacco Marketing pp. 326-330
- L. Biener and A.B. Albers
- Progression to Established Smoking among US Youths pp. 331-337
- P.D. Mowery, M.C. Farrelly, M.L. Haviland, J.M. Gable and H.E. Wells
2004, volume 94, articles 1
- On cultural competence and scientific rigor in transgender treatment (multiple letters) [1] pp. 6-7
- R.M. Mathy, E. Fee, J. Laylor, T.M. Brown, M. Gross and R. Sember
- The public in public health ethics: The Public Health Society Responds (multiple letters) [2] pp. 7-8
- T. Brandenburg, J. Guillory, A. Melnick, J.C. Thomas, C. Williams and W.J. Lear
- Health effects of blood lead levels lower than 10 mg/dL in children (mulptiple letters) [4] pp. 8-9
- M.J. Brown, P.J. Meehan and S.M. Bernard
- What level of lead in blood is toxic for a child? [3] pp. 8
- H.L. Needleman and P.J. Landrigan
- To Think of Peace in a Time of War pp. 10
- R. Sember
- Essential Tensions in the Journal pp. 11-13
- M.E. Northridge, K.R. McLeroy and M.L. Haviland
- Addressing the health care needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives pp. 13-14
- R.J. Katz
- Family Planning in the Balance pp. 15-18
- A.C. Hwang and F.H. Stewart
- Reducing the Public Health Burden from Elevated Blood Pressure Levels in the United States by Lowering Intake of Dietary Sodium pp. 19-22
- S. Havas, E.J. Roccella and C. Lenfant
- Social Science and Health Research: Growth at the National Institutes of Health pp. 22-28
- C.A. Bachrach and R.P. Abeles
- Using Peer Recruitment and OraSure to Increase HIV Testing pp. 29-31
- S. Vargo, G. Agronick, L. O'Donnell and A. Stueve
- Peace and feminism pp. 34
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Dispelling the Specter of Nuclear Holocaust pp. 36
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- If Suicide Is a Public Health Problem, What Are We Doing to Prevent It? pp. 37-45
- K.L. Knox, Y. Conwell and E.D. Caine
- Medicaid Eligibility of Former Supplemental Security Income Recipients with Drug Abuse or Alcoholism Disability pp. 46-47
- P. Hanrahan, D.J. Luchins, L. Cloninger and J. Swartz
- Blood Lead Levels in Egyptian Children: Influence of Social and Environmental Factors pp. 47-49
- S.A. Boseila, A.A. Gabr and I.A. Hakim
- Evaluation of Healing by Gentle Touch for the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders pp. 50-52
- C. Weze, H.L. Leathard and G. Stevens
- Health Service Access, Use, and Insurance Coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What Role Does the Indian Health Service Play? pp. 53-59
- S. Zuckerman, J. Haley, Y. Roubideaux and M. Lillie-Blanton
- Measuring the Quality of Diabetes Care for Older American Indians and Alaska Natives pp. 60-65
- Y. Roubideaux, D. Buchwald, J. Beals, D. Middlebrook, S. Manson, B. Muneta, S. Rith-Najarian, R. Shields and K. Acton
- Relationship between Continuity of Care and Diabetes Control: Evidence from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey pp. 66-70
- A.G. Mainous , R.J. Koopman, J.M. Gill, R. Baker and W.S. Pearson
- Prevalence and Correlates of Mental Disorders among Native American Women in Primary Care pp. 71-77
- B. Duran, M. Sanders, B. Skipper, H. Waitzkin, L.H. Malcoe, S. Paine and J. Yager
- Ethnicity/Race, Paranoia, and Hospitalization for Mental Health Problems among Men pp. 78-81
- A.L. Whaley
- Unemployment and Mental Health: Understanding the Interactions among Gender, Family Roles, and Social Class pp. 82-88
- L. Artazcoz, J. Benach, C. Borrell and I. Cortès
- Suicide and Friendships among American Adolescents pp. 89-95
- P.S. Bearman and J. Moody
- Substance Use among Adults 35 Years of Age: Prevalence, Adulthood Predictors, and Impact of Adolescent Substance Use pp. 96-102
- A.C. Merline, P.M. O'Malley, J.E. Schulenberg, J.G. Bachman and L.D. Johnston
- Are Rates of Psychiatric Disorders in the Homeless Population Changing? pp. 103-108
- C.S. North, K.M. Eyrich, D.E. Pollio and E.L. Spitznagel
- Risk and Protective Factors for Adult and Child Hunger among Low-Income Housed and Homeless Female-Headed Families pp. 109-115
- C. Wehler, L.F. Weinreb, N. Huntington, R. Scott, D. Hosmer, K. Fletcher, R. Goldberg and C. Gundersen
- Comparison of Health Status Indicators in Chicago: Are Black-White Disparities Worsening? pp. 116-121
- H. Margellos, A. Silva and S. Whitman
- Effectiveness of Individually Tailored Calendars in Promoting Childhood Immunization in Urban Public Health Centers pp. 122-127
- M.W. Kreuter, C.A. Caburnay, J.J. Chen and M.J. Donlin
- Racial/Ethnic Differences in Cigarette Smoking Initiation and Progression to Daily Smoking: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 128-135
- D.B. Kandel, G.-E. Kiros, C. Schaffran and M.-C. Hu
- Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy, Fetal Development, and Childhood Asthma pp. 136-140
- J.J.K. Jaakkola and M. Gissler
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