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American Journal of Public Health
1971 - 2018
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2003, volume 93, articles 12
- The reality of racial/ethnic bias in health care [1] pp. 1984
- P.N. Gwanfogbe
- Making the grade in public health advocacy [2] pp. 1984-1985
- M.E. Auld, R.A. Galer-Unti, S. Radius and K.R. Miner
- Pitfalls in using internet references [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1985-1986
- A. Melnick, M.D. Slater and D.E. Zimmerman
- Latin American Social Medicine pp. 1987
- C.G. Victora
- Latin American Social Medicine: The Quest for Social Justice and Public Health pp. 1989-1991
- N. Krieger
- Public Health in China: The Shanghai CDC Perspective pp. 1991-1993
- J. Peng, S.N. Zhang, W. Lu and A.T.L. Chen
- Latin American Social Medicine and Global Social Medicine pp. 1994-1996
- S. Yamada
- Protecting the Public from Mercury Exposure: Success Through Microexchange Events pp. 1997-1999
- P.A. Shoemaker and J. Ghaemghami
- Low Breastfeeding Rates and Public Health in the United States pp. 2000-2010
- J.H. Wolf
- Public Health in Central America pp. 2011
- E. Fee, M. Cueto and R. Beatty
- Considerations on human capital. 1939 pp. 2012-2015
- S.G. Allende
- Salvador Allende: physician, socialist, populist, and president pp. 2014-2015

- S.K. Tedeschi, T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Globalization and Health at the United States-Mexico Border pp. 2016-2022
- N. Homedes and A. Ugalde
- Latin American Social Medicine: Roots, Development during the 1990s, and Current Challenges pp. 2023-2027
- D. Tajer
- What Does Latin American Social Medicine Do When It Governs? The Case of the Mexico City Government pp. 2028-2031
- A.C. Laurell
- A Social-Medical Approach to Violence in Colombia pp. 2032-2036
- S. Franco
- Research on Health Inequalities in Latin America and the Caribbean: Bibliometric Analysis (1971-2000) and Descriptive Content Analysis (1971-1995) pp. 2037-2043
- N. Almeida-Filho, I. Kawachi, A. Pellegrini Filho and J.N.W. Dachs
- Childhood Adversity and Later Mortality in an Urban African American Cohort pp. 2044-2046
- H.-S. Juon, M.E. Ensminger and M. Feehan
- Vaccination Coverage of American Indian/Alaska Native Children Aged 19 to 35 Months: Findings from the National Immunization Survey, 1998-2000 pp. 2046-2049
- T.W. Strine, A.H. Mokdad, L.E. Barker, A.V. Groom, R. Singleton, C.S. Wilkins and S.Y. Chu
- Relation of Occupational Change to Cardiovascular Risk Factor Levels in Rural Chinese Men: The People's Republic of China - United States Collaborative Study on Cardiovascular and Cardiopulmonary Epidemiology pp. 2049-2051
- B. Zhou, Y. Li, J. Stamler, S. Tao, C.E. Davis, Y. Wu, X. Liu, A.R. Folsom, O.D. Williams and S.H. Irving
- Undiagnosed Hypertension and Hypercholesterolemia among Uninsured and Insured Adults in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey pp. 2051-2054
- J.Z. Ayanian, A.M. Zaslavsky, J.S. Weissman, E.C. Schneider and J.A. Ginsburg
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Adult-Onset Asthma: A Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study pp. 2055-2060
- M.S. Jaakkola, R. Piipari, N. Jaakkola and J.J.K. Jaakkola
- Depression in Adult Women: Age Changes and Cohort Effects pp. 2061-2066
- S. Kasen, P. Cohen, H. Chen and D. Castille
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Emergency Department Analgesic Prescription pp. 2067-2073
- J.H. Tamayo-Sarver, S.W. Hinze, R.K. Cydulka and D.W. Baker
- Racial/Ethnic Differences in Influenza Vaccination Coverage in High-Risk Adults pp. 2074-2078
- L.E. Egede and D. Zheng
- Substance Use, Dependence, and Service Utilization among the US Uninsured Nonelderly Population pp. 2079-2085
- L.-T. Wu, A.C. Kouzis and W.E. Schlenger
- Delivering Equitable Care: Comparing Preventive Services in Manitoba pp. 2086-2092
- S. Gupta, L.L. Roos, R. Walld, D. Traverse and M. Dahl
- Healthy People 2010 and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders: Defining a Baseline of Information pp. 2093-2098
- C. Ghosh
- Secular Trends in Adolescent Never Smoking from 1990 to 1999 in California: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis pp. 2099-2104
- X. Chen, G. Li, J.B. Unger, X. Liu and C.A. Johnson
- The Association of Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Health Insurance Status with the Prevalence of Overweight among Children and Adolescents pp. 2105-2110
- J.S. Haas, L.B. Lee, C.P. Kaplan, D. Sonneborn, K.A. Phillips and S.-Y. Liang
- Patient Attitudes, Insurance, and Other Determinants of Self-Referral to Medical and Chiropractic Physicians pp. 2111-2117
- R. Sharma, M. Haas and M. Stano
- Risks Factors for Sporadic Campylobacter jejuni Infections in Rural Michigan: A Prospective Case-Control Study pp. 2118-2123
- R.C. Potter, J.B. Kaneene and W.N. Hall
- Winners and Losers: Expansion of Insurance Coverage in Russia in the 1990s pp. 2124-2130
- D.C. Balabanova, J. Falkingham and M. McKee
- Domestic Elder Abuse and the Law pp. 2131-2136
- G.J. Jogerst, J.M. Daly, M.F. Brinig, J.D. Dawson, G.A. Schmuch and J.G. Ingram
2003, volume 93, articles 11
- Coronary heart disease mortality in Russia and Eastern Europe [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1793-1794
- P. Landsbergis, J. Klumbiene, G. Weidner and V.S. Cain
- Limits and access to health care [3] pp. 1794-1795
- L. Todorova
- Demographics and tobacco outlet density [2] pp. 1794
- A. Hyland, M.J. Travers, K.M. Cummings, J. Bauer, T. Alford and W.F. Wieczorek
- Caring for Families pp. 1796
- M.J. Ro
- Valuing Families and Meeting Them Where They Are pp. 1797-1799
- D. Zahn, S. Hirota, J. Garcia and M.J. Ro
- Practice Is the Purpose of Public Health pp. 1799-1801
- G.N. Stover and M.T. Bassett
- A Role for Public Health Research in Shaping Adolescent Health Policy pp. 1801-1802
- A. Bleakley and J.A. Ellis
- An Interview with Dr. Lester Breslow pp. 1803-1805
- J. Stallworth and J.L. Lennon
- Navigating the Road to Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act pp. 1806-1808
- S. Turner and S. Foong
- Focusing on HIV/AIDS in Africa pp. 1809
- P. Frew and J.M. Bernhardt
- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Evolution of Abortion Policy, 1951-1973: The Politics of Science pp. 1810-1819
- N. Aries
- Contextual Influences on Reproductive Wellness in Northern India pp. 1820-1829
- R. Stephenson and A.O. Tsui
- New Inroads in Preventing Adolescent Drug Use: Results from a Large-Scale Trial of Project ALERT in Middle Schools pp. 1830-1836
- P.L. Ellickson, D.F. McCaffrey, B. Ghosh-Dastidar and D.L. Longshore
- Effects of a Social-Network Method for Group Assignment Strategies on Peer-Led Tobacco Prevention Programs in Schools pp. 1837-1843
- T.W. Valente, B.R. Hoffman, A. Ritt-Olson, K. Lichtman and C.A. Johnson
- The Public Health Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Adolescent Depression and Obesity pp. 1844-1850
- E. Goodman, G.B. Slap and B. Huang
- Adolescent Health in the Caribbean: A Regional Portrait pp. 1851-1857
- L. Halcón, R.W. Blum, T. Beuhring, E. Pate, S. Campbell-Forrester and A. Venema
- Do Risk Factors for Childhood Infections and Malnutrition Protect Against Asthma? A Study of Brazilian Male Adolescents pp. 1858-1864
- R. Da Costa Lima, C.G. Victora, A.M.B. Menezes and F.C. Barros
- Health and Behavior Risks of Adolescents with Mixed-Race Identity pp. 1865-1870
- J.R. Udry, R.M. Li and J. Hendrickson-Smith
- Increasing Latino Adolescents' Adherence to Treatment for Latent Tuberculosis Infection: A Controlled Trial pp. 1871-1877
- M.F. Hovell, C.L. Sipan, E.J. Blumberg, C.R. Hofstetter, D. Slymen, L. Friedman, K. Moser, N.J. Kelley and A.Y. Vera
- Ethical Issues in Youth Surveys: Potentials for Conducting a National Questionnaire Study of Adolescents Schoolchildren's Sexual Experiences with Adults pp. 1878-1882
- K. Helweg-Larsen and H. Bøving-Larsen
- Validity of Assessments of Youth Access to Tobacco: The Familiarity Effect pp. 1883-1886
- H. Landrine and E.A. Klonoff
- An Outbreak of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Predictors of Health Behaviors and Effect of Community Prevention Measures in Hong Kong, China pp. 1887-1889
- C.S.K. Tang and C.-Y. Wong
- New Opportunities for Integrated Child Health Systems: Results from the Multifaceted Pre-to-Three Program pp. 1889-1890
- A.E. Cuellar, T.H. Wagner, T.-W. Hu, K. Peifer, H. Kitzman, S.J. Tobin, V. Shih and S. Morrow
- Decreasing Barriers for Teens: Evaluation of a New Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Strategy in School-Based Clinics pp. 1890-1892
- A. Sidebottom, A.S. Birnbaum and S.S. Nafstad
- Substance Use among Foreign-Born Youths in the United States: Does the Length of Residence Matter? pp. 1892-1895
- J.C. Gfroerer and L.L. Tan
- Prevalence of Episodic Homelessness among Adult Childbearing Women in Philadelphia, Pa pp. 1895-1896
- D.A. Webb, J. Culhane, S. Metraux, J.M. Robbins and D. Culhane
- Female-Condom Use in a Gender-Specific Family Planning Clinic Trial pp. 1897-1903
- S. Hoffman, T.M. Exner, C.-S. Leu, A.A. Ehrhardt and Z. Stein
- Evidence in Support of Foster Care during Acute Refugee Crises pp. 1904-1909
- A. Duerr, S.F. Posner and M. Gilbert
- Trends in Antimicrobial Prescribing for Bronchitis and Upper Respiratory Infections among Adults and Children pp. 1910-1914
- A.G. Mainous , W.J. Hueston, M.P. Davis and W.S. Pearson
- Regional Patterns and Correlates of Substance Use among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men in 7 US Urban Areas pp. 1915-1921
- H. Thiede, L.A. Valleroy, D.A. MacKellar, D.D. Celentano, W.L. Ford, H. Hagan, B.A. Koblin, M. LaLota, W. McFarland, D.A. Shehan and L.V. Torian
- Breaking the Alliance: Defeating the Tobacco Industry's Allies and Enacting Youth Access Restrictions in Massachusetts pp. 1922-1928
- B.S. Andersen, M.E. Begay and C.B. Lawson
- Watering Down the Drinks: The Moderating Effect of College Demographics on Alcohol Use of High-Risk Groups pp. 1929-1933
- H. Wechsler and M. Kuo
- Funding Public Health: The Public's Willingness to Pay for Domestic Violence Prevention Programming pp. 1934-1938
- S.B. Sorenson
- Caregiving to Children and Grandchildren and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Women pp. 1939-1944
- S. Lee, G. Colditz, L. Berkman and I. Kawachi
- Racial/Ethnic Differences in Rates of Depression among Preretirement Adults pp. 1945-1952
- D.D. Dunlop, J. Song, J.S. Lyons, L.M. Manheim and R.W. Chang
2003, volume 93, articles 10
- Immigrant status and smoking [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1616-1617
- W.J. McCarthy, H.A. Divan, D.B. Shah, K.F. Baluja, J. Park and D. Myers
- Mandatory HIV testing in prisons [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1617
- C. Weinstein, J. Greenspan, R.L. Braithwaite and K.R.J. Arriola
- Mandatory HIV testing in prisons pp. 1617
- C. Weinstein and J. Greenspan
- Eliminating Health Inequalities pp. 1618
- S.A. Ibrahim
- Achieving Health Equity: An Incremental Journey pp. 1619-1621
- S.A. Ibrahim, S.B. Thomas and M.J. Fine
- The Veterans Health Administration's Promotion of Health Equity for Racial and Ethnic Minorities pp. 1622-1624
- M.J. Fine and J.G. Demakis
- Addressing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities pp. 1624-1626
- R.M. Campanelli
- Images in Public Health pp. 1626-1629
- R. Sember
- Restrictions on Undocumented Immigrants' Access to Health Services: The Public Health Implications of Welfare Reform pp. 1630-1633
- J.T. Kullgren
- Tribal Benefits Counseling Program: Expanding Health Care Opportunities for Tribal Members pp. 1634-1636
- D. Friedsam, G. Haug, M. Rust and A. Lake
- A No-Name Tuberculosis Tracking System pp. 1637-1639
- D.Y. Kim, R. Ridzon, B. Giles, T. Mireles, K. Garrity, A.L. Hathcock, D. Crowder, R. Jackson and Z. Taylor
- A Global Network for Early Warning and Response to Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism: Applied Epidemiology and Training Programs, 2001 pp. 1640-1642
- H.S. Sandhu, C. Thomas, P. Nsubuga and M.E. White
- Shame on You, Uncle! pp. 1643
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Medical Care for Interned Enemy Aliens: A Role for the US Public Health Service in World War II pp. 1644-1654
- L. Fiset
- Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Monitoring Socioeconomic Gradients in Health: Comparison of Area-Based Socioeconomic Measures - The Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project pp. 1655-1671
- N. Krieger, J.T. Chen, P.D. Waterman, D.H. Rehkopf and S.V. Subramanian
- Parents, Practitioners, and Researchers: Community-Based Participatory Research with Early Head Start pp. 1672-1679
- C.L. McAllister, B.L. Green, M.A. Terry, V. Herman and L. Mulvey
- Eligibility for Government Insurance if Immigrant Provisions of Welfare Reform Are Repealed pp. 1680-1682
- O. Carrasquillo, D.H. Ferry, J. Edwards and S. Glied
- Racial Disparities in Alcohol Use: Comparison of 2 American Indian Reservation Populations with National Data pp. 1683-1685
- J. Beals, P. Spicer, C.M. Mitchell, D.K. Novins, S.M. Manson, C.K. Big Crow, D. Buchwald, B. Chambers, M.L. Christensen, D.A. Dillard, K. DuBray, P.A. Espinoza, C.M. Fleming, A.W. Frederick, D. Gurley, L.L. Jervis, S.M. Jim, C.E. Kaufman, E.M. Keane, S.A. Klein, D. Lee, M.C. McNulty, D.L. Middlebrook, L.A. Moore, T.D. Nez, I.M. Norton, H.D. Orton, C.J. Randall, A. Sam, J.H. Shore, S.G. Simpson and L.L. Yazzie
- Hospital Policy and Practice Regarding the Collection of Data on Race, Ethnicity, and Birthplace pp. 1685-1688
- S.L. Gomez, G.M. Le, D.W. West, W.A. Satariano and L. O'Connor
- Racial/Ethnic in Physician Recommendations for Cardiac Revascularization pp. 1689-1693
- S.A. Ibrahim, J. Whittle, B. Bean-Mayberry, M.E. Kelley, C. Good and J. Conigliaro
- Health Behaviors and Quality of Care among Latinos with Diabetes in Managed Care pp. 1694-1698
- A.F. Brown, R.B. Gerzoff, A.J. Karter, E. Gregg, M. Safford, B. Waitzfelder, G.L.A. Beckles, R. Brusuelas and C.M. Mangione
- Tailored Interventions to Increase Influenza Vaccination in Neighborhood Health Centers Serving the Disadvantaged pp. 1699-1705
- R.K. Zimmerman, M.P. Nowalk, M. Raymund, M. Tabbarah, D.G. Hall, J.T. Wahrenberger, S.A. Wilson and E.M. Ricci
- Determinants of Mortality Following a Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer in Veterans Affairs and Private Sector Health Care Systems pp. 1706-1712
- V.L. Freeman, R. Durazo-Arvizu, A.M. Arozullah and L.C. Keys
- Patient-Physician Relationships and Racial Disparities in the Quality of Health Care pp. 1713-1719
- S. Saha, J.J. Arbelaez and L.A. Cooper
- Research Expectations among African American Church Leaders in the PRAISE! Project: A Randomized Trial Guided by Community-Based Participatory Research pp. 1720-1727
- A. Ammerman, G. Corbie-Smith, D.M.M. St. George, C. Washington, B. Weathers and B. Jackson-Christian
- Understanding Racial Disparities in HIV Using Data from the Veterans Aging Cohort 3-Site Study and VA Administrative Data pp. 1728-1733
- K.A. McGinnis, M.J. Fine, R.K. Sharma, M. Skanderson, J.H. Wagner, M.C. Rodriguez-Barradas, L. Rabeneck and A.C. Justice
- Agreement between Administrative Data and Patients' Self-Reports of Race/Ethnicity pp. 1734-1739
- N.R. Kressin, B.-H. Chang, A. Hendricks and L.E. Kazis
- Health Status, Health Insurance, and Health Care Utilization Patterns of Immigrant Black Men pp. 1740-1747
- J.W. Lucas, D.J. Barr-Anderson and R.S. Kington
- Occupational Risk Factors for Selected Cancers among African American and White Men in the United States pp. 1748-1752
- N.C. Briggs, R.S. Levine, H.I. Hall, O. Cosby, E.A. Brann and C.H. Hennekens
- Stage at Diagnosis and Survival in a Multiethnic Cohort of Prostate Cancer Patients pp. 1753-1759
- I. Oakley-Girvan, L.N. Kolonel, R.P. Gallagher, A.H. Wu, A. Felberg and A.S. Whittemore
2003, volume 93, articles 9
- The health of workers [1] pp. 1376
- R. Toussaint
- Communicating complex information: The interpretation of statistical interaction in multiple logistic regression analysis [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1376-1377
- J.J. Chen and A.D. Forsyth
- Screening mammography in Asian American women [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1378-1379
- M. Tseng, C. Fang, G.M. Leung, T.-H. Lam, T.Q. Thach and A.J. Hedley
- Healthy communities: A natural ally for community-oriented primary care [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1379-1380
- S.B. Cashman, J. Stenger and F. Mullan
- Slums, Slum Dwellers, and Health pp. 1381
- E.D. Sclar and M.E. Northridge
- The Impact of the Built Environment on Health: An Emerging Field pp. 1382-1384
- R.J. Jackson
- A New Traffic Safety Vision for the United States pp. 1384-1386
- L. Evans
- Making the Case for Active Living Communities pp. 1386-1388
- R. Lavizzo-Mourey and J.M. McGinnis
- The Built Environment and Its Relationship to the Public's Health: The Legal Framework pp. 1390-1394
- W.C. Perdue, L.A. Stone and L.O. Gostin
- Urban Form, Health, and the Law's Limits pp. 1395-1399
- W.W. Buzbee
- Local Ordinances That Promote Physical Activity: A Survey of Minicipal Policies pp. 1399-1403
- J.J. Librett, M.M. Yore and T.L. Schmid
- Land Use Planning and the Control of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Fast Food Restaurants pp. 1404-1408
- M. Ashe, D. Jernigan, R. Kline and R. Galaz
- Bicycling for Pleasure and Power pp. 1409
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Smart Growth: A Prescription for Livable Cities pp. 1410-1415
- A.L. Geller
- Centering Suburbia: How one developer's vision sharpened the focus of a community pp. 1416-1419
- R.J. Wilson
- Health, Morality, and Housing: The "Tenement Problem" in Chicago pp. 1420-1430
- M. Garb
- Promoting Safe Walking and Biking to School: The Marin County Success Story pp. 1431-1434
- C.E. Staunton, D. Hubsmith and W. Kallins
- Community Gardens: Lessons Learned from California Healthy Cities and Communities pp. 1435-1438
- J. Twiss, J. Dickinson, S. Duma, T. Kleinman, H. Paulsen and L. Rilveria
- The Intersection of Urban Planning, Art, and Public Health: The Sunnyside Piazza pp. 1439-1441
- J.C. Semenza
- Zoning Out Crime and Improving Community Health in Sarasota, Florida: "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" pp. 1442-1445
- S.P. Carter, S.L. Carter and A.L. Dannenberg
- Creating Healthy Communities, Healthy Homes, Healthy People: Initiating a Research Agenda on the Built Environment and Public Health pp. 1446-1450
- S. Srinivasan, L.R. O'Fallon and A. Dearry
- Healthy Places: Exploring the Evidence pp. 1451-1456
- H. Frumkin
- A Review of Evidence-Based Traffic Engineering Measures Designed to Reduce Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Crashes pp. 1456-1463
- R.A. Retting, S.A. Ferguson and A.T. McCartt
- New Roads Human Health: A Systematic Review pp. 1463-1471
- M. Egan, M. Petticrew, D. Ogilvie and V. Hamilton
- Healthy Housing: A Structured Review of Published Evaluations of US Interventions to Improve Health by Modifying Housing in the United States, 1990-2001 pp. 1471-1477
- S.C. Saegert, S. Klitzman, N. Freudenberg, J. Cooperman-Mroczek and S. Nassar
- Walking, Bicycling, and Urban Landscapes: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 1478-1483
- R. Cervero and M. Duncan
- Health, Supportive Environments, and the Reasonable Person Model pp. 1484-1489
- S. Kaplan and R. Kaplan
- Indoor Environments, and Health: Moving into the 21st Century pp. 1489-1493
- J.M. Samet and J.D. Spengler
- Breathless in Los Angeles: The Exhausting Search for Clean Air pp. 1494-1499
- N. Künzli, R. McConnell, D. Bates, T. Bastain, A. Hricko, F. Lurmann, E. Avol, F. Gilliland and J. Peters
- The Impact of Community Design and Land-Use Choices on Public Health: A Scientific Research Agenda pp. 1500-1508
- A.L. Dannenberg, R.J. Jackson, H. Frumkin, R.A. Schieber, M. Pratt, C. Kochtitzky and H.H. Tilson
- Promoting Safe Walking and Cycling to Improve Public Health: Lessons from The Netherlands and Germany pp. 1509-1516
- J. Pucher and Lewis Dijkstra
- Jemez Pueblo: Built and Social-Cultural Environments and Health Within a Rural American Indian Community in the Southwest pp. 1517-1518
- N. Wallerstein, B.M. Duran, J. Aguilar, L. Joe, F. Loretto, A. Toya, H. Yepa-Waquie, R. Padilla and K. Shendo
- Places to Walk: Convenience and Regular Physical Activity pp. 1519-1521
- K.E. Powell, L.M. Martin and P.P. Chowdhury
- Reestablishing Public Health and Land Use Planning to Protect Public Water Supplies pp. 1522-1526
- M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, K.T. Miller, R. Hordon and D. Knee
- Public Health Effects of Inadequately Managed Stormwater Runoff pp. 1527-1533
- S.J. Gaffield, R.L. Goo, L.A. Richards and R.J. Jackson
- Conventional Development Versus Managed Growth: The Costs of Sprawl pp. 1534-1540
- R.W. Burchell and S. Mukherji
- Urban Sprawl as a Risk Factor in Motor Vehicle Occupant and Pedestrian Fatalities pp. 1541-1545
- R. Ewing, R.A. Schieber and C.V. Zegeer
- Social Capital and the Built Environment: The Importance of Walkable Neighborhoods pp. 1546-1551
- K.M. Leyden
- Neighborhood-Based Differences in Physical Activity: An Environment Scale Evaluation pp. 1552-1558
- B.E. Saelens, J.F. Sallis, J.B. Black and Daniel Chen
- Housing and Health in Europe: Preliminary Results of a Pan-European Study pp. 1559-1563
- X.R. Bonnefoy, M. Braubach, B. Moissonnier, K. Monolbaev and N. Röbbel
- Mortality Risk Associated with Leaving Home: Recognizing the Relevance of the Built Environment pp. 1564-1569
- W.H. Lucy
- Prevalence of School Policies, Programs, and Facilities That Promote a Healthy Physical School Environment pp. 1570-1575
- S.E. Jones, N.D. Brener and T. McManus
- Moving to Oppurtunity: An Experimental Study of Neighborhood Effects on Mental Health pp. 1576-1582
- T. Leventhal and J. Brooks-Gunn
- Relative Influences of Individual, Social Environmental, and Physical Environmental Correlates of Walking pp. 1583-1589
- B. Giles-Corti and R.J. Donovan
2003, volume 93, articles 8
- Preemptive use of antiretroviral drugs to prevent sexual transmission of HIV to high-risk uninfected MSM [2] pp. 1200
- M. Gross
- Health status of new Americans [1] pp. 1200
- B.J. Bradford
- On reconsidering community-based health promotion [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1201-1202
- L.H. Kuller and C.R. Merzel
- Healthy aging begins with the fetus [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1202-1203
- B.S. Rabin, K. McLeroy, B. Norton, M. Kegler, J. Burdine and C. Sumaya
- Erratum: High-risk behaviors among men who have sex with men in 6 US cities: Baseline data from the EXPLORE Study (American Journal of Public Health (2003) 93 (926-932)) pp. 1203
- B.A. Koblin, M.A. Chesney and M.J. Husnik
- Public Health Advocacy pp. 1204
- M.T. Bassett
- Partnering to Advance Public Health: Making a Difference Through Government, Community, Business, and Academic Vocations pp. 1205-1206
- M.E. Northridge
- The Road to Advocacy - Searching for the Rainbow pp. 1207-1210
- B. Avery and S. Bashir
- Community-Based Participatory Research: Implications for Public Health Funding pp. 1210-1213
- M. Minkler, A.G. Blackwell, M. Thompson and H.B. Tamir
- The Duluth Clean Indoor Air Ordinance: Problems and Success in Fighting the Tobacco Industry at the Local Level in the 21st Century pp. 1214-1221
- T. Tsoukalas and S.A. Glantz
- Public Health, Law, and Local Control: Destruction of the US Chemical Weapons Stockpile pp. 1222-1226
- M.R. Greenberg
- Public Health's Response to a Changed World: September 11, Biological Terrorism, and the Development of an Environmental Health Tracking Network pp. 1226-1230
- S.W. Marmagas, L.R. King and M.G. Chuk
- Innovative Surveillance Methods for Rapid Detection of Disease Outbreaks and Bioterrorism: Results of an Interagency Workshop on Health Indicator Surveillance pp. 1230-1235
- J.A. Pavlin, F. Mostashari, M.G. Kortepeter, N.A. Hynes, R.A. Chotani, Y.B. Mikol, M.A.K. Ryan, J.S. Neville, D.T. Gantz, J.V. Writer, J.E. Florance, R.C. Culpepper, F.M. Henretig and P.W. Kelley
- The Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop: Monitoring Exposure to Respirable Coal Mine Dust, 1969-2000 pp. 1236-1244
- J.L. Weeks
- Buried in Mud, Digging for Gold pp. 1245
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- The condition of the working class in England. 1845 pp. 1246-1249
- F. Engels
- Friedrich Engels: businessman and revolutionary pp. 1248-1249
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Student Leadership in Public Health Advocacy: Lessons Learned from the Hepatitis B Initiative pp. 1250-1252
- L.D. Hsu, W. DeJong, R. Hsia, M. Chang, M. Ryou and E. Yeh
- Should the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Childhood Lead Poisoning Intervention Level Be Lowered? pp. 1253-1260
- S.M. Bernard
- Why Don't We See More Translation of Health Promotion Research to Practice? Rethinking the Efficacy-to-Effectiveness Transition pp. 1261-1267
- R.E. Glasgow, E. Lichtenstein and A.C. Marcus
- Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening with Fetal Occult Blood Testing in a Predominantly Minority Urban Population: A Qualitative Study pp. 1268-1271
- C.H. Brouse, C.E. Basch, R.L. Wolf, C. Shmukler, A.I. Neugut and S. Shea
- Sociocultural Correlates of Breast Cancer Knowledge and Screening in Urban African American Women pp. 1271-1274
- S.N. Lukwago, M.W. Kreuter, C.L. Holt, K. Steger-May, D.C. Bucholtz and C.S. Skinner
- The Impact of Rubella Immunization on the Serological Status of Women of Childbearing Age: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study in Melborne, Australia pp. 1274-1276
- B.H. Francis, A.K. Thomas and C.A. McCarty
- Evaluation of the Impact of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on Rates of Breastfeeding pp. 1277-1279
- M.L.G. Braun, E.R.J. Giugliani, M.E.M. Soares, C. Giugliani, A.P. De Oliveira and C.M.M. Danelon
- Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes and Related Risk Factors: Japanese Adults in Westchester County, New York pp. 1279-1281
- A.S. Hosler and T.A. Melnik
- Descriptions of Web Sites in Search Listings: A Potential Obstacle to Informed Choice of Health Information pp. 1281-1282
- M.D. Slater and D.E. Zimmerman
- Declining Trends in Work-Related Morbidity and Disablility, 1993-1998: A Comparison of Survey Estimates and Compensation Insurance Claims pp. 1283-1286
- C. Mustard, D. Cole, H. Shannon, J. Pole, T. Sullivan and R. Allingham
- Income Inequality, Household Income, and Health Status in Canada: A Prospective Cohort Study pp. 1287-1293
- C.B. McLeod, J.N. Lavis, C.A. Mustard and G.L. Stoddart
- Income Inequality, Illiteracy Rate, and Life Expectancy in Brazil pp. 1294-1296
- E. Messias
- A Medicaid Population's Use of Physicians' Offices for Dental Problems pp. 1297-1301
- L.A. Cohen, R.J. Manski, L.S. Magder and C.D. Mullins
- Trends in Risk Factors for Lifestyle-Related Diseases by Socioeconomic Position in Geneva, Switzerland, 1993-2000: Health Inequalities Persist pp. 1302-1309
- B. Galobardes, M.C. Costanza, M.S. Bernstein, C. Delhumeau and A. Morabia
- Childhood Pesticide Exposures on the Texas-Mexico Border: Clinical Manifestations and Poison Center Use pp. 1310-1315
- M. Belson, S. Kieszak, W. Watson, K.M. Blindauer, K. Phan, L. Backer and C. Rubin
- The Relationship of Health Insurance to the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma and Respiratory Problems in Children in a Predominantly Hispanic Urban Community pp. 1316-1320
- N.C.G. Freeman, D. Schneider and P. McGarvey
- Nondaily Smokers: Who Are They? pp. 1321-1327
- K.M. Hassmiller, K.E. Warner, D. Mendez, D.T. Levy and E. Romano
- Primary Care Attributes and Care for Depression among Low-Income African American Women pp. 1328-1334
- A.S. O'Malley, C.B. Forrest and J. Miranda
- A Comparison of National Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System pp. 1335-1341
- D.E. Nelson, E. Powell-Griner, M. Town and M.G. Kovar
- Portrayals of Overweight and Obese Individuals on Commercial Television pp. 1342-1348
- B.S. Greenberg, M. Eastin, L. Hofschire, K. Lachlan and K.D. Brownell
2003, volume 93, articles 7
- Rethinking McKeown [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1032-1033
- J. Lawson and Simon Szreter
- Where's the public in public health ethics? [2] pp. 1033
- W.J. Lear
- Insurance and noninvasive screening for STDs [3] pp. 1033-1034
- M.B. Adam
- Integrating cross-cultural psychiatry into the study of mental health disparities [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1034-1035
- L.J. Cabassa and L.R. Snowden
- Smoking among deprived populations: Not just a matter of choice [5] (multiple letters) pp. 1035-1036
- M.T. Bassett, D.A. Lawlor, S. Frankel, M. Shaw, S. Ebrahim and G.D. Smith
- Rethinking "woman's choice" of cesarean delivery [6] pp. 1036-1037
- C.-N. Liu and M.-C. Yang
- Acupuncture: Archaic or biologic? [7] (multiple letters) pp. 1037-1038
- G.A. Ulett, A. Atwood, E.M. Sternberg, E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Attitude and outcome: Is there a link in complementary medicine? [8] pp. 1038
- P.J. White
- Screening for STDs and treating infected partners [9] pp. 1038-1039
- J.R. Mann
- Erratum: Alfred C. Kinsey: A Pioneer of Sex Research (American Journal of Public Health (2003) 93 (896-897)) pp. 1039
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Violence or Health? pp. 1040
- S. Gruskin
- Community-Provider Partnerships to Reduce Immunization Disparities: Field Report from Northern Manhattan pp. 1041-1044
- S.E. Findley, M. Irigoyen, D. See, M. Sanchez, S. Chen, P. Sternfels and A. Caesar
- Courage and dignity pp. 1045
- L. Haviland, C.G. Healton, E. Fee, T.M. Brown, B.A. Toomey and B. Kastens
- Malaria Films: Motion Pictures as a Public Health Tool pp. 1046-1056
- M. Fedunkiw
- Co-Occurring Alcohol, Drug, and Other Psychiatric Disorders among Mexican-Origin People in the United States pp. 1057-1064
- W.A. Vega, W.M. Sribney and I. Achara-Abrahams
- Association between Childhood Physical Abuse and Gastrointestinal Disorders and Migraine in Adulthood pp. 1065-1067
- R.D. Goodwin, C.W. Hoven, R. Murison and M. Hotopf
- High Prevalence of Self-Reported Forced Sexual Intercourse among Internally Displaced Women in Azerbaijan pp. 1067-1070
- J. Kerimova, S.F. Posner, Y.T. Brown, S. Hillis, S. Meikle and A. Duerr
- Routine Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in an Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic pp. 1070-1072
- S.H. Scholle, R. Buranosky, B.H. Hanusa, L.A. Ranieri, K. Dowd and B. Valappil
- Physical and Emotional Partner Abuse Reported by Men and Women in a Rural Community pp. 1073-1075
- S.A. Murty, C. Peek-Asa, C. Zwerling, A.M. Stromquist, L.F. Burmeister and J.A. Merchant
- Tobacco Outlet Density and Demographics in Erie County, New York pp. 1075-1076
- A. Hyland, M.J. Travers, K.M. Cummings, J. Bauer, T. Alford and W.F. Wieczorek
- Gender, Health, and Physician Visits among Adults in the United States pp. 1076-1079
- K.T. Xu and T.F. Borders
- Mobility Limitations and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Are People with Disabilities More Likely to Pray? pp. 1079-1080
- G.E. Hendershot
- Prevalence Study of Concurrent Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Patients Attending Primary Care Services in Scotland pp. 1080-1082
- C. Featherstone, D. Godden, C. Gault, M. Emslie and M. Took-Zozaya
- Traditional Medicine in China Today: Implications for Indigenous Health Systems in a Modern World pp. 1082-1084
- A. Burke, Y.-Y. Wong and Z. Clayson
- Validity of Racial/Ethnic Classifications in Medical Records Data: An Exploratory Study pp. 1084-1086
- S. Moscou, M.R. Anderson, J.B. Kaplan and L. Valencia
- Evaluation of a Minimal Services Treatment Track for Noncompliant Patients in Opioid Substitution Treatment pp. 1086-1088
- D.A. Calsyn, F.J. DeMarco, A.J. Saxon, K.L. Sloan and K.E. Gibbon
- Risk Factors for Femicide in Abusive Relationships: Results from a Multisite Case Control Study pp. 1089-1097
- J.C. Campbell, D. Webster, J. Koziol-McLain, C. Block, D. Campbell, M.A. Curry, F. Gary, N. Glass, J. McFarlane, C. Sachs, P. Sharps, Y. Ulrich, S.A. Wilt, J. Manganello, X. Xu, J. Schollenberger, V. Frye and K. Laughon
- A Case-Control Study of Female-to-Female Nonintimate Violence in an Urban Area pp. 1098-1103
- N.B. Hirschinger, J.A. Grisso, D.B. Wallace, K.F. McCollum, D.F. Schwarz, M.D. Sammel, C. Brensinger and E. Anderson
- A Longitudinal Perspective on Dating Violence among Adolescent and College-Age Women pp. 1104-1109
- P.H. Smith, J.W. White and L.J. Holland
- Violence Against Women in Mexico: A Study of Abuse before and during Pregnancy pp. 1110-1116
- R. Castro, C. Peek-Asa and A. Ruiz
- Underreporting of Justifiable Homicides Committed by Police Officers in the United States, 1976-1998 pp. 1117-1121
- C. Loftin, B. Wiersema, D. McDowall and A. Dobrin
- Disasters and the Public Health Safety Net: Hurricane Floyd Hits the North Carolina Medicaid Program pp. 1122-1127
- M.E. Domino, B. Fried, Y. Moon, J. Olinick and J. Yoon
- Injury Hospitalization and Risks for Subsequent Self-Injury and Suicide: A National Study from New Zealand pp. 1128-1131
- K.R. Conner, J. Langley, K.J. Tomaszewski and Y. Conwell
- Overrepresentation of Women Veterans among Homeless Women pp. 1132-1136
- G. Gamache, R. Rosenheck and R. Tessler
- Area Deprivation and Widening Inequalities in US Mortality, 1969-1998 pp. 1137-1143
- G.K. Singh
- Childhood Residential Stability and Health at Midlife pp. 1144-1148
- R.M. Bures
- Heat or Eat? Cold-Weather Shocks and Nutrition in Poor American Families pp. 1149-1154
- J. Bhattacharya, Thomas DeLeire, Steven Haider and Janet Currie
- Parent's Socioeconomic Status, Adolescents' Disposable Income, and Adolescents' Smoking Status in Massachusetts pp. 1155-1160
- E.S. Soteriades and J.R. DiFranza
- Food Environment in Secondary Schools: À La Carte, Vending Machines, and Food Policies and Practices pp. 1161-1167
- S.A. French, M. Story, J.A. Fulkerson and A.F. Gerlach
- The Association of the School Food Environment with Dietary Behaviors of Young Adolescents pp. 1168-1173
- M.Y. Kubik, L.A. Lytle, P.J. Hannan, C.L. Perry and M. Story
2003, volume 93, articles 6
- Odds ratios for suicide attempts among gay and bisexual men [1] (multiple letters) pp. 857-858
- B. Pierce and J.P. Paul
- The negative binomial process and arrests for drug use [2] (multiple letters) pp. 858-859
- J.M. Hirshon, P.D. Wilson, T.M. Hammett, M.P. Harmon and W. Rhodes
- Erratum: A decade of research on disparities in Medicare utilization: Lessons for the health and health care of vulnerable men (American Journal of Public Health (2003) 93 (753-759)) pp. 859
- M.E. Gonrick
- HIV Returns pp. 860
- M.E. Northridge
- When Plagues Don't End pp. 861-862
- M. Gross
- Black Men who Have Sex with Men and the HIV Epidemic: Next Steps for Public Health pp. 862-865
- D.J. Malebranche
- Buth Rice Puffer pp. 865-866
- R. Laurenti
- Anthropological Assessment for Culturally Appropriate Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men pp. 867-871
- V.M.B. Silenzio
- The Second Wave Will Drown Us pp. 872-881
- M. Gross
- Field-Delivered Therapy Increases Treatment for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea pp. 882-884
- K.C. Steiner, V. Davila, C.K. Kent, J.K. Chaw, L. Fischer and J.D. Klausner
- Characterizing a "New" Disease: Epizootic and Epidemic Anthrax, 1769-1780 pp. 886-893
- D.M. Morens
- Sexual behavior in the human male. 1948 pp. 894-898
- A.C. Kinsey, W.R. Pomeroy and C.E. Martin
- Alfred C. Kinsey: a pioneer of sex research pp. 896-897
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- One Size Does Not Fit All in the Transgender Community pp. 899-900
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown and J. Laylor
- Value of Consistent Condom Use: A Study of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention among African American Adolescent Females pp. 901-902
- R.A. Crosby, R.J. DiClemente, G.M. Wingood, D. Lang and K.F. Harrington
- HIV Prevalence, Risk Behaviors, and High-Risk Sexual and Injection Networks among Young Women Injectors Who Have Sex with Women pp. 902-906
- S.R. Friedman, D.C. Ompad, C. Maslow, R. Young, P. Case, S.M. Hudson, T. Diaz, E. Morse, S. Bailey, D.C. Des Jarlais, T. Perlis, A. Hollibaugh and R.S. Garfein
- HIV and AIDS Risk Behaviors in Juvenile Detainees: Implications for Public Health Policy pp. 906-912
- L.A. Teplin, A.A. Mericle, G.M. McClelland and K.M. Abram
- Condom Use and HIV Risk among US Adults pp. 912-914
- J.E. Anderson
- Validation of Race/Ethnicity and Transmission Mode in the US HIV/AIDS Reporting System pp. 914-917
- L.M. Lee, J.S. Lehman, A.B. Bindman and P.L. Fleming
- HIV and AIDS-Related Knowledge, Awareness, and Practices in Madagascar pp. 917-919
- N.M. Lanouette, R. Noelson, A. Ramamonjisoa, S. Jacobson and J.M. Jacobson
- Hepatitis B Virus Immunization among Young Injection Drug Users in San Francisco, Calif: The UFO Study pp. 919-923
- P.J. Lum, K.C. Ochoa, J.A. Hahn, K.P. Shafer, J.L. Evans and A.R. Moss
- The Use of Complementary/Alternative Medicine Therapies for the Self-Treatment of Pain among Residents of Urban, Suburban, and Rural Communities pp. 923-925
- A.H. Vallerand, J.M. Fouladbakhsh and T. Templin
- High-Risk Behaviors among Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 US Cities: Baseline Data from the EXPLORE Study pp. 926-932
- B.A. Koblin, M.A. Chesney, M.J. Husnik, S. Bozeman, C.L. Celum, S. Buchbinder, K. Mayer, D. McKirnan, F.N. Judson, Y. Huang and T.J. Coates
- An Individually Tailored Intervention for HIV Prevention: Baseline Data from the EXPLORE Study pp. 933-938
- M.A. Chesney, B.A. Koblin, P.J. Barresi, M.J. Husnik, C.L. Celum, G. Colfax, K. Mayer, D. McKirnan, F.N. Judson, Y. Huang and T.J. Coates
- Association of Co-Occurring Psychosocial Health Problems and Increased Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS among Urban Men Who Have Sex with Men pp. 939-942
- R. Stall, T.C. Mills, J. Williamson, T. Hart, G. Greenwood, J. Paul, L. Pollack, D. Binson, D. Osmond and J.A. Catania
- HIV Infections and Associated Costs Attributable to Syphilis Coinfection among African Americans pp. 943-948
- H.W. Chesson, S.D. Pinkerton, R. Voigt and G.W. Counts
- Sex Without Disclosure of Positive HIV Serostatus in a US Probability Sample of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection pp. 949-954
- D.H. Ciccarone, D.E. Kanouse, R.L. Collins, A. Miu, J.L. Chen, S.C. Morton and R. Stall
- Condom Availability Programs in Massachusetts High Schools: Relationships with Condom Use and Sexual Behavior pp. 955-962
- S.M. Blake, R. Ledsky, C. Goodenow, R. Sawyer, D. Lohrmann and R. Windsor
- The Efficacy of a Relationship-Based HIV/STD Prevention Program for Heterosexual Couples pp. 963-969
- N. El-Bassel, S.S. Witte, L. Gilbert, E. Wu, M. Chang, J. Hill and P. Steinglass
- Rapid Assessment of the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities: An Approach for Timely Community Interventions pp. 970-979
- R.H. Needle, R.T. Trotter , M. Singer, C. Bates, J.B. Page, D. Metzger and L.H. Marcelin
- Use of Alternative Therapists among People in Care for HIV in the United States pp. 980-987
- A.S. London, C.E. Foote-Ardah, J.A. Fleishman and M.F. Shapiro
- The Outing of Philip Morris: Advertising Tobacco to Gay Men pp. 988-993
- E.A. Smith and R.E. Malone
- Cigarette Smoking and Cognitive Decline in Midlife: Evidence from a Prospective Birth Cohort Study pp. 994-998
- M. Richards, M.J. Jarvis, N. Thompson and M.E.J. Wadsworth
- Outcomes, Safety, and Resource Utilization in a Collaborative Care Birth Center Program Compared with Traditional Physician-Based Perinatal Care pp. 999-1006
- D.J. Jackson, J.M. Lang, W.H. Swartz, T.G. Ganiats, J. Fullerton, J. Ecker and U. Nguyen
- Rethinking the Socioeconomics and Geography of Tuberculosis among Foreign-Born Residents of New Jersey, 1994-1999 pp. 1007-1012
- A.L. Davidow, B.T. Mangura, E.C. Napolitano and L.B. Reichman
2003, volume 93, articles 5
- Rurality and suicide [1] (multiple letters) pp. 698-699
- C.E. Gessert, M. Siahpush and G.K. Singh
- Geocoding public health data [2] (multiple letters) pp. 699-700
- H.J. Carretta, S.S. Mick, N. Krieger, P. Waterman, J.T. Chen, M.-J. Soobader, S.V. Subramanian and R. Carson
- Public health and aging pp. 700-701
- J.E. Crews and S.M. Smith
- Public health and aging [3] (multiple letters) pp. 700-702
- J.E. Crews, S.M. Smith, S.M. Albert, A. Im Love and V. Raveis
- Urinary tract infections and acupuncture [4] (multiple letters) pp. 702-703
- A.R. Katz, T. Alraek and A. Baerheim
- Erratum: Getting to the truth: Evaluating national tobacco countermarketing campaigns (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (901-907)) pp. 703
- M.C. Farrelly, C.G. Healton, K.C. Davis, P. Messeri, J.C. Hersey and M.L. Haviland
- Erratum: Disparities in trends of hospitalization for potentially preventable chronic conditions among African Americans during the 1990s: Implications and benchmarks (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 93 (447-445)) pp. 703
- S.K. Davis, Y. Lui and G.H. Gibbsons
- Reducing Unhealthy Behaviors: Where Do We Start? pp. 704
- G.C. Benjamin
- Poverty, Race, and the Invisible Men pp. 705-707
- H.M. Treadwell and M. Ro
- Overlooked and Underserved: Improving the Health of Men of Color pp. 707-709
- D. Satcher
- Improving Men's Health: Developing a Long-Term Strategy pp. 709-711
- J.A. Meyer
- Cuba's Energetic AIDS Doctor pp. 712-716
- S. Fink
- Formative Evaluation of a Men's Health Center pp. 717-719
- O.T. Ekundayo, Y. Bronner, W.L. Johnson-Taylor, N. Dambita and S. Squire
- Physical culture in Amherst College. Presented to the Board of Trustees of Amherst College at their annual meeting, July 8, 1869 pp. 720-722
- N. Allen
- Nathan Allen: social reformer and health advocate pp. 722
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- The Indian Club Exercise pp. 723
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- The Health of Men: Structured Inequalities and Opportunities pp. 724-731
- D.R. Williams
- Challenges to Masculine Transformation among Urban Low-Income African American Males pp. 732-741
- R.E. Aronson, T.L. Whitehead and W.L. Baber
- Socioeconomic Status and Dissatisfaction with Health Care among Chronically Ill African Americans pp. 742-748
- G. Becker and E. Newsom
- Health Policy and the Coloring of an American Male Crisis: A Perspective on Community-Based Health Services pp. 749-752
- A.L. Smith
- A Decade of Research on Disparities in Medicare Utilization: Lessons for the Health and Health Care of Vulnerable Men pp. 753-759
- M.E. Gornick
- Male Prisoners and HIV Prevention: A Call for Action Ignored pp. 759-763
- R.L. Braithwaite and K.R.J. Arriola
- Slowing the Epidemic of Tobacco Use among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders pp. 764-768
- R. Lew and S.P. Tanjasiri
- The Gender Gap in Heart Disease: Lessons from Eastern Europe pp. 768-770
- G. Weidner and V.S. Cain
- Death of a Senator: Life Expectancy and Causes of Death in 20th-Century US Senators pp. 771
- G. Feldman
- Is There a Gradient in Life Span by Position in the Social Hierarchy? pp. 771-773
- J.N. Lavis, C.B. McLeod, C.A. Mustard and G.L. Stoddart
- The Health Status of American Indian and Alaska Native Males pp. 774-778
- E.R. Rhoades
- Informed Consent for Cancer Screening with Prostate-Specific Antigen: How Well Are Men Getting the Message? pp. 779-785
- E.C.Y. Chan, S.W. Vernon, F.T. O'Donnell, C. Ahn, A. Greisinger and D.W. Aga
- Receipt of Preventive Care among Adults: Insurance Status and Usual Source of Care pp. 786-791
- J.E. DeVoe, G.E. Fryer, R. Phillips and L. Green
- Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Use of Mental Health Services in Poverty Areas pp. 792-797
- J.C.-C. Chow, K. Jaffee and L. Snowden
- Markers of Access to and Quality of Primary Care for Aboriginal People in Ontario, Canada pp. 798-802
- B.R. Shah, N. Gunraj and J.E. Hux
- Addressing Urban Health in Detroit, New York City, and Seattle Through Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships pp. 803-811
- M.M. Metzler, D.L. Higgins, C.G. Beeker, N. Freudenberg, P.M. Lantz, K.D. Senturia, A.A. Eisinger, E.A. Viruell-Fuentes, B. Gheisar, A.-G. Palermo and D. Softley
- Migration and HIV Risk Behaviors: Puerto Rican Drug Injectors in New York City and Puerto Rico pp. 812-816
- S. Deren, S.-Y. Kang, H.M. Colón, J.F. Andia, R.R. Robles, D. Oliver-Velez and A. Finlinson
- Leisure Time Physical Activity and Disease-Specific Mortality among Men with Chronic Bronchitis: Evidence from the Whitehall Study pp. 817-821
- G.D. Batty, M.J. Shipley, M.G. Marmot and G. Davey Smith
- R.J. Reynolds' Targeting of African Americans: 1988-2000 pp. 822-827
- E.D. Balbach, R.J. Gasior and E.M. Barbeau
- African Americans' Attitudes Toward Cigarette Excise Taxes pp. 828-834
- G. King, R.K. Mallett, L.T. Kozlowski and R.B. Bendel
2003, volume 93, articles 4
- Measuring the effects of privatization [1] (multiple letters) pp. 520-521
- J.R. Pierce , C.P. Blackburn, C. Keane, J. Marx and E. Ricci
- The local food environment and health: Some reflections from the United Kingdom [2] (multiple letters) pp. 521-522
- S.C.J. Cummins, K.B. Morland, S.B. Wing and A.V. Diez Roux
- Chiropractic care: Attempting a risk-benefit analysis [3] (multiple letters) pp. 522-523
- W. Evans and E. Ernst
- Chiropractic care: A flawed risk-benefit analysis [4] (multiple letters) pp. 523-524
- E.L. Hurwitz, W.C. Meeker, M. Smith and E. Ernst
- Use of nonallopathic healing methods by Latina women at midlife [5] (multiple letters) pp. 524-525
- M.B. Laws, N. Carballeira, Y.A. Bair, E.B. Gold, G.A. Greendale, B. Sternfeld, S.R. Adler, R. Azari and M. Harkey
- Occupational health, public health, worker health pp. 526
- M.M. Quinn
- Haiti's Hospital Albert Schweitzer: The legacy of Larimer and Gwen Mellon pp. 527-529
- S.W. Nicholas
- Community-based interventions pp. 529-533
- K.R. McLeroy, B.L. Norton, M.C. Kegler, J.N. Burdine and C.V. Sumaya
- Why should I review a paper for the American Journal of Public Health pp. 533-535
- J.A. Ellis
- Chevron v Echazabal: Public health issues raised by the "threat-to-self" defense to adverse employment actions pp. 536-540
- M. Barnes, K.A. Cleaveland and P.S. Florencio
- Workers' liberty, workers' welfare: The Supreme Court speaks on the rights of disabled employees pp. 540-544
- R. Bayer
- Chevron v Echazabal: Protection, opportunity, and paternalism pp. 545-548
- N. Daniels
- An integrative medicine clinic in a community hospital pp. 549-552
- L. Scherwitz, W. Stewart, P. McHenry, C. Wood, L. Robertson and M. Cantwell
- Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis pp. 553-556
- E.A. Smith and R.E. Malone
- Reconsidering community-based health promotion: Promise, performance, and potential pp. 557-574
- C. Merzel and J. D'Afflitti
- Differential effect of state legislation regarding hospitalization for healthy newborns in a single geographic region pp. 575-577
- U.R. Kotagal, P.J. Schoettker, H.D. Atherton and R.W. Hornung
- Small-for-gestational-age births among black and white women: Temporal trends in the United States pp. 577-579
- C.V. Ananth, K. Demissie, M.S. Kramer and A.M. Vintzileos
- Changes in reported health status and unmet need for children enrolling in the Kansas Children's Health Insurance Program pp. 579-582
- M.H. Fox, J. Moore, R. Davis and R. Heintzelman
- Consent for participation in the bloemfontein vitamin a trial: How informed and voluntary? pp. 582-584
- G. Joubert, H. Steinberg, E. Van der Ryst and P. Chikobvu
- Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration indoor air quality rule pp. 585-592
- K. Bryan-Jones and L.A. Bero
- Occupational Health of Southeast Asian immigrants in a US City: A comparison of data sources pp. 593-598
- L.S. Azaroff, C. Levenstein and D.H. Wegman
- Have health conditions associated with latex increased since the issuance of universal precautions? pp. 599-604
- Brian McCall, I.B. Horwitz and John Kammeyer-Mueller
- Acute pesticide-related illnesses among working youths, 1988-1999 pp. 605-610
- G.M. Calvert, L.N. Mehler, R. Rosales, L. Baum, C. Thomsen, D. Male, O. Shafey, R. Das, M. Lackovic and E. Arvizu
- Changes of attitudes and patronage behaviors in response to a smoke-free bar law pp. 611-617
- H. Tang, D.W. Cowling, J.C. Lloyd, T. Rogers, K.L. Koumjian, C.M. Stevens and D.G. Bal
- Breast and cervical cancer screening: Sociodemographic predictors among White, Black, and Hispanic women pp. 618-623
- E. Selvin and K.M. Brett
- Symptom patterns among gulf war registry veterans pp. 624-630
- W.K. Hallman, N. Brunswick, H.M. Kipen, M. Diefenbach, K. Boyd, H. Kang, H. Leventhal and D. Wartenberg
- Magnitude of maternal morbidity during labor and delivery: United States, 1993-1997 pp. 631-634
- I. Danel, C. Berg, C.H. Johnson and H. Atrash
- Primary care: Is there enough time for prevention? pp. 635-641
- K.S.H. Yarnall, K.I. Pollak, T. Østbye, K.M. Krause and J.L. Michener
- Inclusion of immigrant status in smoking prevalence statistics pp. 642-646
- K.F. Baluja, J. Park and D. Myers
- Complementary therapy for addiction: "Drumming out Drugs" pp. 647-651
- M. Winkelman
- Relative or absolute standards for child poverty: A state-level analysis of infant and child mortality pp. 652-657
- M.M. Hillemeier, J. Lynch, S. Harper, T. Raghunathan and G.A. Kaplan
- Do Canadian civil servants care about the health of populations? pp. 658-663
- J.N. Lavis, S.E. Ross, G.L. Stoddart, J.M. Hohenadel, C.B. McLeod and R.G. Evans
- Authors' financial relationships with the food and beverage industry and their published positions on the fat substitute olestra pp. 664-669
- J. Levine, J.D. Gussow, D. Hastings and A. Eccher
2003, volume 93, articles 3
- Navajo uranium miners in Utah, 1951 [1] pp. 362
- M.R. Zavon
- Update on lead poisoning in a Nicaraguan community [2] pp. 362-363
- C.M. Bonilla and E.A. Mauss
- Science and spirituality pp. 363
- R.C. Begay
- Science and spirituality [3] pp. 363-364
- R.C. Begay and M. Sappol
- Applying population health models pp. 365
- M.E. Northridge and J.A. Ellis
- Models of population health: Their value for US public health practice, policy, and research pp. 366-369
- D.J. Friedman and B. Starfield
- Is child-centered tobacco prevention a trap? pp. 369-370
- R. Bayer and V. Kiesig
- Consuming research, producing policy? pp. 371-379
- R.G. Evans and G.L. Stoddart
- What is population health? pp. 380-383
- D.A. Kindig and G. Stoddart
- The contribution of the World Health Organization to a new public health and health promotion pp. 383-388
- I. Kickbusch
- Evolution of the determinants of health, health policy, and health information systems in Canada pp. 388-392
- S. Glouberman and J. Millar
- Population health in Canada: A brief critique pp. 392-396
- D. Coburn, K. Denny, E. Mykhalovskiy, P. McDonough, A. Robertson and R. Love
- The politics of emergency health powers and the isolation of public health pp. 397-399
- J.M. Colmers and D.M. Fox
- Implications of the world trade center attack for the public health and health care infrastructures pp. 400-406
- S. Klitzman and N. Freudenberg
- Aligning quality for populations and patients: Do we know which way to go? pp. 406-411
- E.I. Lubetkin, S. Sofaer, M.R. Gold, M.L. Berger, J.F. Murray and S.M. Teutsch
- Is smoking delayed smoking averted? pp. 412-416
- S. Glied
- A balanced tobacco control policy pp. 416-418
- S.D. Sugarman
- African American women and smoking: Starting later pp. 418-420
- J. Moon-Howard
- The population health approach in historical perspective pp. 421-431
- Simon Szreter
- Early modern childbirth pp. 432
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown and R.L. Beatty
- Prevalence of and risk factors for exertional chest pain in older Mexican Americans pp. 433-435
- K.V. Patel, S.A. Black and K.S. Markides
- Immigrant South Asian women at greater risk for injury from intimate partner violence pp. 435-437
- A. Raj and J.G. Silverman
- A prospective study of exposure to rap music videos and African American female adolescents' health pp. 437-439
- G.M. Wingood, R.J. DiClemente, J.M. Bernhardt, K. Harrington, S.L. Davies, A. Robillard and E.W. Hook
- Food messages on African American television shows pp. 439-441
- M.A. Tirodkar and A. Jain
- Socioeconomic status and health among Californians: An examination of multiple pathways pp. 441-444
- S.L. Ettner and J.G. Grzywacz
- Decreased congenital syphilis incidence in Haiti's rural Artibonite region following decentralized prenatal screening pp. 444-446
- D.W. Fitzgerald, F. Behets, J. Preval, L. Schulwolf, V. Bommi and P. Chaillet
- Disparities in trends of hospitalization for potentially preventable chronic conditions among African Americans during the 1990s: Implications and benchmarks pp. 447-455
- S.K. Davis, Y. Liu and G.H. Gibbons
- Adolescent health in the Caribbean: Risk and protective factors pp. 456-460
- R.W. Blum, L. Halcón, T. Beuhring, E. Pate, S. Campell-Forrester and A. Venema
- A population-based analysis of socioeconomic status and insurance status and their relationship with pediatric trauma hospitalization and mortality rates pp. 461-466
- J.P. Marcin, M.S. Schembri, J. He and P.S. Romano
- Neighborhood physical conditions and health pp. 467-471
- D.A. Cohen, K. Mason, A. Bedimo, R. Scribner, V. Basolo and T.A. Farley
- Assessing the capacity of health departments to engage in community-based participatory public health pp. 472-476
- E. Parker, L.H. Margolis, E. Eng and C. Henríquez-Roldán
- Why do WIC participants fail to pick up their checks? An urban study in the wake of welfare reform pp. 477-481
- T.J. Rosenberg, J.K. Alperen and M.A. Chiasson
- Parental smoking and infant respiratory infection: How important is not smoking in the same room with the baby? pp. 482-488
- L. Blizzard, A.-L. Ponsonby, T. Dwyer, A. Venn and J.A. Cochrane
- Outbreak of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with mebendazole and metronidazole use among Filipino laborers in Taiwan pp. 489-492
- K.-T. Chen, S.-J. Twu, H.-J. Chang and R.-S. Lin
2003, volume 93, articles 2
- Spirituality and health [1] (multiple letters) pp. 185-186
- M.H. Kirschner, C.F. Musgrave, C.E. Allen and G.J. Allen
- Avoidable mortality [2] (multiple letters) pp. 186-187
- D.E. Clark, T. Shinoda-Tagawa, D.G. Manuel and Y. Mao
- Acupuncture and smoking cessation: Pinning down the claims [3] pp. 187
- R. Crane
- Confronting the moral economy of US racial/ethnic health disparities pp. 189
- S.A. James
- Investigating the role of racial/ethnic bias in health outcomes pp. 191-192
- V.S. Cain and R.S. Kington
- A fresh approach to health care in the United States: Improved and expanded Medicare for all pp. 193
- J. Conyers
- Does racism harm health? Did child abuse exist before 1962? On explicit questions, critical science, and current controversies: An ecosocial perspective pp. 194-199
- N. Krieger
- Racial/ethnic discrimination and health: Findings from community studies pp. 200-208
- D.R. Williams, H.W. Neighbors and J.S. Jackson
- Environmental equity and health: Understanding complexity and moving forward pp. 209-214
- M.E. Northridge, G.N. Stover, J.E. Rosenthal and D. Sherard
- Future directions in residential segregation and health research: A multilevel approach pp. 215-221
- D. Acevedo-Garcia, K.A. Lochner, T.L. Osypuk and S.V. Subramanian
- Sick and tired of being sick and tired: Scientific evidence, methods, and research implications for racial and ethnic disparities in occupational health pp. 221-226
- L.R. Murray
- Employment discrimination, segregation, and health pp. 226-231
- William Darity
- Perceived discrimination and depression: Moderating effects of coping, acculturation, and ethnic support pp. 232-238
- S. Noh and V. Kaspar
- Bias in mental health assessment and intervention: Theory and evidence pp. 239-243
- L.R. Snowden
- Physiological responses to racism and discrimination: An assessment of the evidence pp. 243-248
- J.P. Harrell, S. Hall and J. Taliaferro
- Paved with good intentions: Do public health and human service providers contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in health? pp. 248-255
- M. Van Ryn and S.S. Fu
- Violence and health: The United States in a global perspective pp. 256-261
- J.A. Mercy, E.G. Krug, L.L. Dahlberg and A.B. Zwi
- Prejudice as stress: Conceptual and measurement problems pp. 262-265
- I.H. Meyer
- Smoking and Ill health: Does lay epidemiology explain the failure of smoking cessation programs among deprived populations? pp. 266-270
- D.A. Lawlor, S. Frankel, M. Shaw, S. Ebrahim and G.D. Smith
- A well baby clinic in Indianapolis pp. 271
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown and R.L. Beatty
- The health and physique of the Negro American pp. 272-276
- W.E. Burghardt DuBois
- William Edward Burghardt DuBois: historian, social critic, activist pp. 274-275
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- The structuring of ethnic inequalities in health: Economic position, racial discrimination, and racism pp. 277-284
- J.Y. Nazroo
- The health status of newly arrived refugee children in Miami-Dade County, Florida pp. 286-288
- P.P. Entzel, L.E. Fleming, M.J. Trepka and D. Squicciarini
- Happiness and children's health: An investigation of art, entertainment, and recreation pp. 288-289
- M.A.M. Rogers and E. Zaragoza-Lao
- Identifying risk factors for rubella susceptibility in a population at risk in the United States pp. 289-291
- M.C. Danovaro-Holliday, E.R. Gordon, C. Woernle, G.H. Higginbotham, R.H. Judy, J.P. Icenogle and S.E. Reef
- Cancer-related health disparities in women pp. 292-298
- K. Glanz, R.T. Croyle, V.Y. Chollette and V.W. Pinn
- Onset of natural menopause in African American women pp. 299-306
- J.R. Palmer, L. Rosenberg, L.A. Wise, Nicholas Horton and L.L. Adams-Campbell
- Hysterectomy prevalence by hispanic ethnicity: Evidence from a national survey pp. 307-312
- K.M. Brett and J.A. Higgins
- A synthesis of perceptions about physical activity among older African American and American Indian women pp. 313-317
- K.A. Henderson and B.E. Ainsworth
- Relation of dietary quality, physical activity, and smoking habits to 10-year changes in health status in older Europeans in the SENECA study pp. 318-323
- A. Haveman-Nies, L.C.P.G.M. De Groot and W.A. Van Staveren
- Racial/ethnic differences in adult vaccination among individuals with diabetes pp. 324-329
- L.E. Egede and D. Zheng
- Does assistive technology substitute for personal assistance among the disabled elderly? pp. 330-337
- H. Hoenig, D.H. Taylor and Frank Sloan
2003, volume 93, articles 1
- Eugenics and public health [1] (multiple letters) pp. 11
- A. Lippman and M.S. Pernick
- Sunscreen use and malignant melanoma risk: The jury is still out [2] (multiple letters) pp. 11-12
- S.W. Marshall, C. Poole, A.E. Waller, M. Huncharek and B. Kupelnick
- Optimal ses indicators cannot be prescribed across all outcomes [3] (multiple letters) pp. 12-13
- P. Braveman, C. Cubbin, M.C. Daly, Greg Duncan, P. McDonough and D.R. Williams
- Quality, affordable health care for all Americans pp. 14
- E.M. Kennedy
- Why "Rekindling Reform?" pp. 15-16
- A.-E. Birn and O. Fein
- Universal health insurance in the United States: Reflections on the past, the present, and the future pp. 16-19
- B. Vladeck
- Health care reform: Lessons from Canada pp. 20-24
- R.B. Deber
- Universal health care: Lessons from the British experience pp. 25-30
- D.W. Light
- The health care system under French national health insurance: Lessons for health reform in the United States pp. 31-37
- V.G. Rodwin
- Insights from health care in Germany pp. 38-44
- C. Altenstetter
- Health reform in Brazil: Lessons to consider pp. 44-48
- P.E.M. Elias and A. Cohn
- Health care reform in South Korea: Success or failure? pp. 48-51
- J.-C. Lee
- Comparing health systems in four countries: Lessons for the United States pp. 52-56
- L.D. Brown
- Medical care for all the people pp. 57-59
- H.E. Sigerist
- Henry E. Sigerist: medical historian and social visionary pp. 60
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Lessons for (and from) America pp. 61-63
- R. Klein
- Policy without politics: The limits of social engineering pp. 64-67
- V. Navarro
- What other programs can teach us: Increasing participation in health insurance programs pp. 67-74
- D.K. Remler and S.A. Glied
- Health care reform and social movements in the United States pp. 75-85
- B. Hoffman
- Struggles for national health reform in the United States pp. 86-91
- A.-E. Birn, T.M. Brown, E. Fee and W.J. Lear
- Rekindling reform - How goes business? pp. 92-95
- W.B. Maher
- Labor rekindles reform pp. 95-98
- A.L. Stern
- Apha policies on universal health care: Health for a few or health for all? pp. 99-101
- M.N. Akhter
- National health insurance or incremental reform: Aim high, or at our feet? pp. 102-105
- D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- Affordable health insurance for all is possible by means of a pragmatic approach pp. 106-109
- J. Tooker
- Universal coverage and public health: New state studies pp. 109-111
- E.R. Shaffer
- The movement for universal health insurance: Finding common ground pp. 112-115
- T. Bodenheimer
- Rekindling reform: Principles and goals pp. 115-117
- O. Fein, R. Antoniades, K.A. Ballard, G. Beallor, A. Beckerman, F. Brewer, R. Burlage, K. Gebbie, W. Glaser, M. Hanay, J. Landy, L. Levitt, M. Livingston, L. Rodberg, V. Rodwin, A. Rosenfield, V.W. Sidel, S.J. Socolar and N. Yalowitz
- A joint urban planning and public health framework: Contributions to health impact assessment pp. 118-121
- M.E. Northridge and E. Sclar
- Is social capital the key to inequalities in health? pp. 122-129
- N. Pearce and G. Davey Smith
- Intermittent lack of health insurance coverage and use of preventive services pp. 130-137
- J.J. Sudano and D.W. Baker
- Vulnerability and the patient-practitioner relationship: The roles of gatekeeping and primary care performance pp. 138-144
- L. Shi, C.B. Forrest, S. Von Schrader and J. Ng
- Child participation in WIC: Medicaid costs and use of health care services pp. 145-150
- P.A. Buescher, S.J. Horton, B.L. Devaney, S.J. Roholt, A.J. Lenihan, J. Timothy Whitmire and J.B. Kotch
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