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American Journal of Public Health
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2002, volume 92, articles 12
- On reliability and cultural competence in studies of sexual minority suicidality [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1883-1884
- R.M. Mathy, J.P. Paul, J. Catania, L. Pollack, J. Mokowitz, J. Canchola, T. Mills, D. Binson and R. Stall
- Ethics in public health institutions [2] pp. 1884-1885
- R.P. Wedeen
- Osteoporosis recognition: Correcting Gehlbach et al. [3] pp. 1885
- J.C. Probst, C.G. Moore, E.G. Baxley and Judith Shinogle
- Erratum: Integrating ethnomedicine into public health [Editor's choice] (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (1561)) pp. 1885
- M. Northridge and R. Mack
- PAHO at the forefront of immunization and disease elimination pp. 1886
- D. Tarantola
- 100 Years of PAHO: A personal testimony pp. 1887-1888
- C.G. Victora
- 100 Years of the Pan American Health Organization pp. 1888-1889
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- The Pan American Health Organization's first 100 years: Reflections of the director pp. 1890-1894
- G.A.O. Alleyne
- Adverse effects of US jail and prison policies on the health and well-being of women of color pp. 1895-1899
- N. Freudenberg
- The Defense Medical Surveillance System and the Department of Defense Serum Repository: Glimpses of the future of public health surveillance pp. 1900-1904
- M.V. Rubertone and J.F. Brundage
- Allocating HIV-prevention resources: Balancing efficiency and equity pp. 1905-1907
- E.H. Kaplan and M.H. Merson
- Domestic violence - Medieval and modern pp. 1908
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Principled professionalism: the American face of public health, Dr. Mohammad Akhter pp. 1909-1914
- S.A. Bashir
- Expanding harm reduction services through a wound and abscess clinic pp. 1915-1917
- L.E. Grau, S. Arevalo, C. Catchpool and R. Heimer
- A program to increase seat belt use along the Texas-Mexico border pp. 1918-1920
- L.D. Cohn, D. Hernandez, T. Byrd and M. Cortes
- Vodka and violence: Alcohol consumption and homicide rates in Russia pp. 1921-1930
- W.A. Pridemore
- HIV testing policy and serious mental illness pp. 1931-1939
- J. Walkup, J. Satriano, D. Barry, P. Sadler and F. Cournos
- Coverage of tobacco dependence treatments for pregnant women and for children and their parents pp. 1940-1942
- J.K. Ibrahim, H.H. Schauffler, D.C. Barker and C.T. Orleans
- Public health impact of targeted tuberculosis screening in public schools pp. 1942-1945
- S. Chang, L.S.M. Wheeler and K.P. Farrell
- Development of a prototype system for statewide asthma surveillance pp. 1946-1951
- R.D. Deprez, N.L. Asdigian, L.C. Oliver, N. Anderson, E. Caldwell and L.A. Baggott
- Community-based trial to prevent drug use among youths in Yunnan, China pp. 1952-1957
- Z. Wu, R. Detels, J. Zhang, V. Li and J. Li
- HIV prevalence among foreign- and US-born clients of public STD clinics pp. 1958-1963
- N.T. Harawa, T.A. Bingham, S.D. Cochran, S. Greenland and W.E. Cunningham
- Battering victimization among a probability-based sample of men who have sex with men pp. 1964-1969
- G.L. Greenwood, M.V. Relf, B. Huang, L.M. Pollack, J.A. Canchola and J.A. Catania
- Racial differences in prenatal care use in the United States: Are disparities decreasing? pp. 1970-1975
- G.R. Alexander, M.D. Kogan and S. Nabukera
- The correspondence between interracial births and multiple-race reporting pp. 1976-1981
- J.D. Parker and J.H. Madans
- Childhood vaccine purchase costs in the public sector: Past trends, future expectations pp. 1982-1987
- M.M. Davis, J.L. Zimmerman, J.R.C. Wheeler and G.L. Freed
- Rates of household firearm ownership and homicide across US regions and states, 1988-1997 pp. 1988-1993
- M. Miller, D. Azrael and D. Hemenway
- Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and experience of complementary and alternative medicine in Western medicine- and Oriental medicine-trained physicians in Korea pp. 1994-2000
- S.-I. Lee, Y.-H. Khang, M.-S. Lee and W. Kang
- Chiropractic health care in Health Professional Shortage Areas in the United States pp. 2001-2009
- M. Smith and L. Carber
2002, volume 92, articles 11
- Broadening the focus of epidemiology and public health training [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1706-1707
- R. Bonita, D. Yach and V.M. Cardenas
- Scientific evidence supports anthrax vaccination [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1707-1709
- G.W. Weightman and M. Nass
- Recognition of osteoporosis since 1997 [2] pp. 1707
- M. Simon
- Erratum: Trends in diabetes prevalence among American Indian and Alaska Native children, adolescents, and young adults (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (1485-1490)) pp. 1709
- K.J. Acton, N. Rios Burrows, K. Moore, L. Querec, L.S. Geiss and M.M. Engelgau
- Putting the "public" back into public health pp. 1710
- M.E. Northridge
- "Palliatives will no longer do": The deep roots and continuing dynamic of community-oriented primary care pp. 1711-1712
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Community-oriented primary care: A path to community development pp. 1713-1716
- H.J. Geiger
- The Jerusalem experience: Three decades of service, research, and training in community-oriented primary care pp. 1717-1721
- L. Epstein, J. Gofin, R. Gofin and Y. Neumark
- The community-oriented primary care experience in the United Kingdom pp. 1721-1725
- S. Gillam and A. Schamroth
- Roots, shoots, but too little fruit: Assessing the contribution of COPC in South Africa pp. 1725-1728
- S.M. Tollman and W.M. Pick
- Community-oriented primary care in action: A Dallas story pp. 1728-1732
- S. Pickens, P. Boumbulian, R.J. Anderson, S. Ross and S. Phillips
- Rural health centers in the Americas pp. 1733
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- International efforts spotlight traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine pp. 1734-1739
- S. Fink
- Pursuing community-oriented primary care in a Russian closed nuclear city: The Sarov-Los Alamos community health partnership pp. 1740-1742
- R.L. Rhyne and P.A. Hertzman
- The pholela health centre: A progress report pp. 1743-1747
- S. Kark and J. Cassel
- Social medicine pioneers and South African emigrés pp. 1744-1745
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Community-oriented primary care: New relevance in a changing world pp. 1748-1755
- F. Mullan and L. Epstein
- Hepatitis B vaccination among research participants, Seattle, Washington pp. 1756
- H. Hagan, H. Thiede, J.P. McGough and E.R. Alexander
- Studying cancer incidence and outcomes in immigrants: Methodological concerns pp. 1757-1759
- S.S. Lin, C.A. Clarke, C.D. O'Malley and G.M. Le
- Changes in HIV testing after implementation of name-based HIV case surveillance in New Mexico pp. 1757
- A. Lansky, J.S. Lehman, J. Gatwood, F.M. Hecht and P.L. Fleming
- The midwife as an "instrument" of care pp. 1759-1760
- H.P. Kennedy
- The contextual effect of the local food environment on residents' diets: The atherosclerosis risk in communities study pp. 1761-1767
- K. Morland, S. Wing and A.D. Roux
- Variability and vulnerability at the ecological level: Implications for understanding the social determinants of health pp. 1768-1772
- A. Karpati, S. Galea, T. Awerbuch and R. Levins
- The impact of government policies and neighborhood characteristics on teenage sexual activity and contraceptive use pp. 1773-1778
- Susan Averett, D.I. Rees and L.M. Argys
- Provision of sexual health services to adolescent enrollees in Medicaid managed care pp. 1779-1783
- W.E. Lafferty, L. Downey, C.M. Holan, A. Lind, W. Kassler, G. Tao and K.L. Irwin
- STD screening, testing, case reporting, and clinical and partner notification practices: A national survey of US physicians pp. 1784-1788
- J.S. St. Lawrence, D.E. Montaño, D. Kasprzyk, W.R. Phillips, K. Armstrong and J.S. Leichliter
- The burden of infectious disease among inmates of and releasees from US correctional facilities, 1997 pp. 1789-1794
- T.M. Hammett, M.P. Harmon and W. Rhodes
- HIV infection and pregnancy status among adults attending voluntary counseling and testing in 2 developing countries pp. 1795-1800
- A.D. Forsyth, T.J. Coates, O.A. Grinstead, G. Sangiwa, D. Balmer, M.C. Kamenga and S.E. Gregorich
- A reexamination of smoking before, during, and after pregnancy pp. 1801-1808
- R.S. Kahn, L. Certain and R.C. Whitaker
- The relationship between periodontal disease attributes and Helicobacter pylori infection among adults in the United States pp. 1809-1815
- B.A. Dye, D. Kruszon-Moran and G. McQuillan
- Relationship between children's dental needs and dental care utilization: United States, 1988-1994 pp. 1816-1821
- C.M. Vargas and C.R. Ronzio
- Reductions in injury crashes associated with red light camera enforcement in Oxnard, California pp. 1822-1825
- R.A. Retting and S.Y. Kyrychenko
- Rearrest rates after incarceration for DWI: A comparative study in a Southwestern US county pp. 1826-1831
- S.J. Kunitz, W.G. Woodall, H. Zhao, D.R. Wheeler, R. Lillis and E. Rogers
- Ethnic differences in use of complementary and alternative medicine at midlife: Longitudinal results from SWAN participants pp. 1832-1840
- Y.A. Bair, E.B. Gold, G.A. Greendale, B. Sternfeld, S.R. Adler, R. Azari and M. Harkey
- Will screening mammography in the east do more harm than good? pp. 1841-1846
- G.M. Leung, T.-H. Lam, T.Q. Thach and A.J. Hedley
2002, volume 92, articles 10
- Race, poverty, affluence, and breast cancer [1] (multiple letter) pp. 1559-1560
- S.A. Hall and N. Krieger
- Integrating ethnomedicine into public health pp. 1561
- M.E. Northridge and R. Mack
- What is the role of complementary and alternative medicine in public health? pp. 1562-1564
- V.M.B. Silenzio
- Walter B. Cannon and pp. 1564-1566
- E.M. Sternberg
- Alternative therapies and public health: Crisis or opportunity? pp. 1566-1567
- D. Trachtenberg
- Diversity, the individual, and proof of efficacy: Complementary and alternative medicine in medical education pp. 1568-1572
- C.M. Park
- Holistic health care for native women: An integrated model pp. 1573-1575
- M. Napoli
- What we can learn from shamanic healing: Brief psychotherapy with Latino immigrant clients pp. 1576-1578
- M.D. De Rios
- Complementary or alternative? Stronger vs weaker integration policies pp. 1579-1581
- D.J. Hess
- A public health agenda for traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine pp. 1582-1591
- G. Bodeker and F. Kronenberg
- Exploring acupuncture: Ancient ideas, modern techniques pp. 1592
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- "Voodoo" death. American Anthropologist, 1942;44(new series):169-181 pp. 1593-1596
- W.B. Cannon
- Providers of complementary and alternative health services in Boston respond to September 11 pp. 1597-1598
- E. Sommers, K. Porter and S. DeGurski
- Prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine use: State-specific estimates from the 2001 behavioral risk factor surveillance system pp. 1598-1600
- A.P. Rafferty, H.B. McGee, C.E. Miller and M. Reyes
- Use of alternative health care practices by persons with serious mental illness: Perceived benefits pp. 1600-1603
- Z. Russinova, N.J. Wewiorski and D. Cash
- Chiropractic care: Attempting a risk-benefit analysis pp. 1603-1604
- E. Ernst
- Do attitudes toward and beliefs about complementary medicine affect treatment outcomes? pp. 1604-1606
- G.T. Lewith, M.E. Hyland and S. Shaw
- Complementary and alternative medicine use among men with prostate cancer in 4 ethnic populations pp. 1606-1609
- M.M. Lee, J.S. Chang, B. Jacobs and M.R. Wrensch
- Acupuncture treatment in the prevention of uncomplicated recurrent lower urinary tract infections in adult women pp. 1609-1611
- T. Alraek, L.I.F. Soedal, S.U. Fagerheim, A. Digranes and A. Baerheim
- Yoga for women with hyperkyphosis: Results of a pilot study pp. 1611-1614
- G.A. Greendale, A. McDivit, A. Carpenter, L. Seeger and M.-H. Huang
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine among family practice patients in South Texas pp. 1614-1616
- S.K. Burge, T.L. Albright, E. Bajorek, M. Click, L. Cigarroa, J.J. Trevino, D. White, J. Morgan-Kidd and R. Wood
- Complementary and alternative medicine use in Canada and the United States pp. 1616-1618
- B. McFarland, D. Bigelow, B. Zani, J. Newsom and M. Kaplan
- Chinese herbal medicine and interferon in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B: A meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials pp. 1619-1627
- M. McCulloch, M. Broffman, J. Gao and J.M. Colford
- Comparing the satisfaction of low back pain patients randomized to receive medical or chiropractic care: Results from the UCLA low-back pain study pp. 1628-1633
- R.P. Hertzman-Miller, H. Morgenstern, E.L. Hurwitz, F. Yu, A.H. Adams, P. Harber and G.F. Kominski
- A randomized trial of chiropractic manipulation and mobilization for patients with neck pain: Clinical outcomes from the UCLA neck-pain study pp. 1634-1641
- E.L. Hurwitz, H. Morgenstern, P. Harber, G.F. Kominski, F. Yu and A.H. Adams
- Auricular acupuncture, education, and smoking cessation: A randomized, sham-controlled trial pp. 1642-1647
- I.D. Bier, Jeffrey Wilson, P. Studt and M. Shakleton
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine among persons with diabetes mellitus: Results of a national survey pp. 1648-1652
- G.Y. Yeh, D.M. Eisenberg, R.B. Davis and R.S. Phillips
- Health status of people using complementary and alternative medical practitioner services in 4 english counties pp. 1653-1656
- C.-K. Ong, S. Petersen, G.C. Bodeker and S. Stewart-Brown
- Massage therapy and frequency of chronic tension headaches pp. 1657-1661
- C. Quinn, C. Chandler and A. Moraska
- Acupuncture outcomes, expectations, patient-provider relationship, and the placebo effect: Implications for health promotion pp. 1662-1667
- D.W. So
- Alternative mental health services: The role of the Black church in the South pp. 1668-1672
- M.B. Blank, M. Mahmood, J.C. Fox and T. Guterbock
2002, volume 92, articles 9
- Women of color and end-of-life care [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1386-1387
- K.O. Kaplan and G.N. Stover
- Misclassification of racial/ethnic minority deaths: The final colonization [1] pp. 1386
- F. Houghton
- Continuing increases in sexual risk behavior and sexually transmitted diseases among men who have sex with men: San Francisco, Calif, 1999-2001 [3] pp. 1387-1388
- S.Y. Chen, S. Gibson, M.H. Katz, J.D. Klausner, J.W. Dilley, S.K. Schwarcz, T.A. Kellogg and W. McFarland
- What's a cigarette company to do [4] pp. 1388-1389
- L. Bergner
- Erratum: Benefits of smoking cessation for longevity (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (990-996)) pp. 1389
- D.H. Taylor , V. Hasselblad, S.J. Henley, M.J. Thun and Frank Sloan
- Indigenous health: Fulfilling our obligation to future generations pp. 1390
- C. Harris
- Health and indigenous people: Recommendations for the next generation pp. 1391-1392
- M.E. Bird
- The data are in: Health matters in welfare policy pp. 1392-1395
- W. Chavkin and P.H. Wise
- Improving the health of future generations: The Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health pp. 1396-1400
- J. Reading and E. Nowgesic
- Perspectives on American Indian health pp. 1401-1403
- Y. Roubideaux
- The melting ice cellar: What native traditional knowledge is teaching us about global warming and environmental change pp. 1404-1409
- P.L. Cochran and A.L. Geller
- The history of uranium mining and the Navajo people pp. 1410-1419
- D. Brugge and R. Goble
- Public health service dentist examines an Alaska native child, 1951 pp. 1420
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Occupational injury and illness surveillance: Conceptual filters explain underreporting pp. 1421-1429
- L.S. Azaroff, C. Levenstein and D.H. Wegman
- Improving the health of workers in indoor environments: Priority research needs for a National Occupational Research Agenda pp. 1430-1440
- M.J. Mendell, W.J. Fisk, K. Kreiss, H. Levin, D. Alexander, W.S. Cain, J.R. Girman, C.J. Hines, P.A. Jensen, D.K. Milton, L.P. Rexroat and K.M. Wallingford
- Changes in use of health insurance and food assistance programs in medically underserved communities in the era of welfare reform: An urban study pp. 1441-1445
- S. Pati, D. Romero and W. Chavkin
- Relationships between welfare status, health insurance status, and health and medical care among children with asthma pp. 1446-1452
- P.R. Wood, L.A. Smith, D. Romero, P. Bradshaw, P.H. Wise and W. Chavkin
- Employment barriers among welfare recipients and applicants with chronically ill children pp. 1453-1457
- L.A. Smith, D. Romero, P.R. Wood, N.S. Wampler, W. Chavkin and P.H. Wise
- Chronic illness among poor children enrolled in the temporary assistance for needy families program pp. 1458-1461
- P.H. Wise, N.S. Wampler, W. Chavkin and D. Romero
- Welfare to work? Impact of maternal health on employment pp. 1462-1468
- D. Romero, W. Chavkin, P.H. Wise, L.A. Smith and P.R. Wood
- Improving cancer incidence estimates for American Indians and Alaska natives in the Pacific Northwest pp. 1469-1471
- T.M. Becker, J. Bettles, J. Lapidus, J. Campo, C.J. Johnson, D. Shipley and L.D. Robertson
- Self-reported vs administrative race/ethnicity data and study results pp. 1471-1473
- U. Boehmer, N.R. Kressin, D.R. Berlowitz, C.L. Christiansen, L.E. Kazis and J.A. Jones
- Syphilis control among incarcerated men who have sex with men: Public health response to an outbreak pp. 1473-1475
- J.L. Chen, D.B. Callahan and P.R. Kerndt
- Intake of soft drinks, fruit-flavored beverages, and fruits and vegetables by children in grades 4 through 6 pp. 1475-1478
- K.W. Cullen, D.M. Ash, C. Warneke and C. De Moor
- Effect of low medical literacy on health survey measurements pp. 1478-1481
- A.A. Al-Tayyib, S.M. Rogers, J.N. Gribble, M. Villarroel and C.F. Turner
- Avoidable mortality in the United States and Canada, 1980-1996 pp. 1481-1484
- D.G. Manuel and Y. Mao
- Trends in diabetes prevalence among American Indian and Alaska Native children, adolescents, and young adults pp. 1485-1490
- K.J. Acton, N. Ríos Burrows, K. Moore, L. Querec, L.S. Geiss and M.M. Engelgau
- Perinatal and infant health among rural and urban American Indians/Alaska Natives pp. 1491-1497
- L.-M. Baldwin, D.C. Grossman, S. Casey, W. Hollow, J.R. Sugarman, W.L. Freeman and L.G. Hart
- Effectiveness of a worksite intervention to reduce an occupational exposure: The Minnesota wood dust study pp. 1498-1505
- D. Lazovich, D.L. Parker, L.M. Brosseau, F.T. Milton, S.K. Dugan, W. Pan and L. Hock
- The influence of chronic respiratory conditions on health status and work disability pp. 1506-1513
- M.D. Eisner, E.H. Yelin, L. Trupin and P.D. Blanc
- National health insurance, physician financial incentives, and primary cesarean deliveries in Taiwan pp. 1514-1517
- Y.-W. Tsai and T.-W. Hu
- Suicide and marital status in the United States, 1991-1996: Is widowhood a risk factor? pp. 1518-1522
- J.B. Luoma and J.L. Pearson
- The social-environmental context of violent behavior in persons treated for severe mental illness pp. 1523-1531
- J.W. Swanson, M.S. Swartz, S.M. Essock, F.C. Osher, H.R. Wagner, L.A. Goodman, S.D. Rosenberg and K.G. Meador
2002, volume 92, articles 8
- The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign [1] pp. 1211-1212
- S.H. Kelder, C. Pechmann, M.D. Slater, J.K. Worden and A. Levitt
- Erratum: Optimal indicators of socioeconomic status for health research (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (1151-1157)) pp. 1212
- Greg Duncan, M.C. Daly, P. McDonogh and D.R. Williams
- Questionnaire wording on population-based estimates of mammography prevalence [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1212
- A. Berumen, P.Z. Siegel, J.R. Qualters, P.D. Mowery, S. Campostrini, C. Leutzinger, D.V. McQueen and D.K. Blackman
- Helping older smokers quit pp. 1213
- L. Haviland
- Public health and the second 50 years of life pp. 1214-1216
- S.M. Albert, A. Im and V.H. Raveis
- The challenge of cooperation: West Nile virus - Why "government, politics, and law"? pp. 1217
- J. Colmers
- Why "government, politics, and law"? pp. 1217
- J. Colmers
- West Nile virus in New York city pp. 1218-1221
- W. Lopez
- Young men of 50 and 60 years behave like kids after having read the new work by M. Flourens pp. 1222
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- The old man's problem in modern industry pp. 1223
- I.M. Rubinow
- Isaac Max Rubinow: Advocate for social insurance pp. 1224-1226
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- The social constructions of sexuality: Marital infidelity and sexually transmitted disease - HIV risk in a Mexican Migrant community pp. 1227-1237
- J.S. Hirsch, J. Higgins, M.E. Bentley and C.A. Nathanson
- Medicaid managed care and coverage of prescription medications pp. 1238-1243
- R.J. Buchanan
- Medical and long-term care costs when older persons become more dependent pp. 1244-1245
- J.M. Guralnik, L. Alecxih, L.G. Branch and J.M. Wiener
- Intentional weight loss and 13-year diabetes incidence in overweight adults pp. 1245-1248
- J.C. Will, D.F. Williamson, E.S. Ford, E.E. Calle and M.J. Thun
- Tracking varicella deaths: Accuracy and completeness of death certificates and hospital discharge records, New York State, 1989-1995 pp. 1248-1250
- K. Galil, M.J. Pletcher, B.J. Wallace, J. Seward, P.A. Meyer, A.L. Baughman and M. Wharton
- Services privatized in local health departments: A national survey of practices and perspectives pp. 1250-1254
- C. Keane, J. Marx and E. Ricci
- Hepatitis C screening and management practices: A survey of drug treatment and syringe exchange programs in New York City pp. 1254-1256
- C.-C.N. Udeagu Pratt, D. Paone, R.J. Carter and M.C. Layton
- Impact of generosity level of outpatient prescription drug coverage on prescription drug events and expenditure among older persons pp. 1257-1263
- M.B. Artz, R.S. Hadsall and S.W. Schondelmeyer
- Stability and change in health insurance among older Mexican Americans: Longitudinal evidence from the Hispanic established populations for epidemiologic study of the elderly pp. 1264-1271
- R.J. Angel, J.L. Angel and K.S. Markides
- Distribution of African Americans in residential care/assisted living and nursing homes: More evidence of racial disparity? pp. 1272-1277
- D.L. Howard, P.D. Sloane, S. Zimmerman, J.K. Eckert, J.F. Walsh, V.C. Buie, P.J. Taylor and G.G. Koch
- Functional health literacy and the risk of hospital admission among Medicare managed care enrollees pp. 1278-1283
- D.W. Baker, J.A. Gazmararian, M.V. Williams, T. Scott, R.M. Parker, D. Green, J. Ren and J. Peel
- Driving life expectancy of persons aged 70 years and older in the United States pp. 1284-1289
- D.J. Foley, H.K. Heimovitz, J.M. Guralnik and D.B. Brock
- Socioeconomic position, health, and possible explanations: A tale of two cohorts pp. 1290-1294
- R. Fuhrer, M.J. Shipley, J.F. Chastang, A. Schmaus, I. Niedhammer, S.A. Stansfeld, M. Goldberg and M.G. Marmot
- Life-course socioeconomic and behavioral influences on cardiovascular disease mortality: The collaborative study pp. 1295-1298
- G.D. Smith and C. Hart
- Sex differences in the association of socioeconomic status with obesity pp. 1299-1304
- J. Wardle, J. Waller and M.J. Jarvis
- Reverberations of family illness: A longitudinal assessment of informal caregiving and mental health status in the nurses' health study pp. 1305-1311
- C.C. Cannuscio, C. Jones, I. Kawachi, G.A. Colditz, L. Berkman and E. Rimm
- Women's health after pregnancy and child outcomes at age 3 years: A prospective cohort study pp. 1312-1318
- R.S. Kahn, B. Zuckerman, H. Bauchner, C.J. Homer and P.H. Wise
- Active surveillance of maternal mortality in New York City pp. 1319-1322
- D.J. Pallin, V. Sundaram, F. Laraque, L. Berenson and D.R. Schomberg
- The impact of the increasing number of multiple births on the rates of preterm birth and low birthweight: An international study pp. 1323-1330
- B. Blondel, M.D. Kogan, G.R. Alexander, N. Dattani, M.S. Kramer, A. Macfarlane and S.W. Wen
- HIV-positive women report more lifetime partner-violence: Findings from a voluntary counseling and testing clinic in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 1331-1337
- S. Maman, J.K. Mbwambo, N.M. Hogan, G.P. Kilonzo, J.C. Campbell, E. Weiss and M.D. Sweat
- Suicide attempts among gay and bisexual men: Lifetime prevalence and antecedents pp. 1338-1345
- J.P. Paul, J. Catania, L. Pollack, J. Moskowitz, J. Canchola, T. Mills, D. Binson and R. Stall
- Assessing the impact of antidrug advertising on adolescent drug consumption: Results from a behavioral economic model pp. 1346-1351
- L.G. Block, V.G. Morwitz, W.P. Putsis and S.K. Sen
- Autopsy study of motorcyclist fatalities: The effect of the 1992 Maryland motorcycle helmet use law pp. 1352-1355
- K.M. Auman, J.A. Kufera, M.F. Ballesteros, J.E. Smialek and P.C. Dischinger
2002, volume 92, articles 7
- Diet and cardiovascular disease [1] (multiple letters) pp. 1050-1052
- R. Din and K. Resnicow
- Industry attacks on science [2] (multiple letters) pp. 1052
- C.A. Monforton and L. Rosenstock
- Training the public health education workforce [3] (multiple letters) pp. 1053-1054
- J. Ellery, J.P. Allegrante, R.W. Moon, M.E. Auld and K. Gebbie
- Misunderstanding the World Health Report 2000 [4] (multiple letters) pp. 1054-1055
- A.A. Hyder, J.S. Coyne, Peter Hilsenrath and V. Navarro
- Ethics in public health pp. 1056
- M.N. Akhter and M.E. Northridge
- A code of ethics for public health pp. 1057-1059
- J.C. Thomas, M. Sage, J. Dillenberg and V.J. Guillory
- Critical policy challenges in the third decade of the HIV/AIDS epidemic pp. 1060-1063
- J. Kates, R. Sorian, J.S. Crowley and T.A. Summers
- Alternatives to a national system of population-based state cancer registries pp. 1064-1066
- D.B. Thomas
- Time, place, and consciousness: Three dimensions of meaning for US institutional review boards pp. 1067-1070
- S.B. Putney and S. Gruskin
- Nontherapeutic research with children: Grimes v Kennedy Krieger Institute pp. 1070-1073
- L.H. Glantz
- Risk and responsibility: Ethics, Grimes v Kennedy Krieger, and public health research involving children pp. 1073-1076
- A.C. Mastroianni and J.P. Kahn
- The impact of genomics on global health pp. 1077-1079
- T. Pang
- Ethical oversight of public health research: Can rules and IRBs make a difference in developing countries? pp. 1079-1084
- L. London
- The effects of the corset pp. 1085
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Burning love: Big tobacco takes aim at LGBT youths pp. 1086-1095
- H.A. Washington
- Increasing the use of child restraints in motor vehicles in a hispanic neighborhood pp. 1096-1099
- G.R. Istre, M.A. McCoy, K.N. Womack, L. Fanning, L. Dekat and M. Stowe
- Zip code caveat: Bias due to spatiotemporal mismatches between zip codes and US census-defined geographic areas - The public health disparities geocoding project pp. 1100-1102
- N. Krieger, P. Waterman, J.T. Chen, M.-J. Soobader, S.V. Subramanian and R. Carson
- Rural-urban differences in the public health workforce: Local health departments in 3 rural western states pp. 1102-1105
- R.A. Rosenblatt, S. Casey and M. Richardson
- Determinants of maternal vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation coverage: Village-based female distributors in Nepal pp. 1105-1107
- J. Katz, K.P. West , L. Wu, S.K. Khatry, E.K. Pradhan, P. Christian, S.C. LeClerq and S.R. Shrestha
- Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding among US infants: The third national health and nutrition examination survey (phase II, 1991-1994) pp. 1107-1110
- R. Li, C. Ogden, C. Ballew, C. Gillespie and L. Grummer-Strawn
- Sexual and drug use behavior among women who have sex with both women and men: Results of a population-based survey pp. 1110-1112
- S. Scheer, I. Peterson, K. Page-Shafer, V. Delgado, A. Gleghorn, J. Ruiz, F. Molitor, W. McFarland, J. Klausner, G. Bell-Sanford, G. Bolan, C. Cossin, C.D. Smith, M. Hernandez, T. Holmes, M. Lynch, J. Reardon, C. Smith, H. Villa and F. Wiser
- A tailored intervention to aid decisionmaking about hormone replacement therapy pp. 1112-1114
- C.M. McBride, L.A. Bastian, S. Halabi, L. Fish, I.M. Lipkus, H.B. Bosworth, B.K. Rimer and I.C. Siegler
- Effects of hospital staffing and organizational climate on needlestick injuries to nurses pp. 1115-1119
- S.P. Clarke, D.M. Sloane and L.H. Aiken
- Prescription noncompliance due to cost among adults with disabilities in the United States pp. 1120-1124
- J. Kennedy and C. Erb
- Twenty years of public health research: Inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations pp. 1125-1130
- U. Boehmer
- Prediction of depressive distress in a community sample of women: The role of sexual orientation pp. 1131-1139
- A.K. Matthews, T.L. Hughes, T. Johnson, L.A. Razano and R. Cassidy
- Risk behaviors, medical care, and chlamydial infection among young men in the United States pp. 1140-1143
- L. Ku, M. St. Louis, C. Farshy, S. Aral, C.F. Turner, L.D. Lindberg and F. Sonenstein
- Mammography screening and differences in stage of disease by race/ethnicity pp. 1144-1150
- J. Jacobellis and G. Cutter
- Optimal indicators of socioeconomic status for health research pp. 1151-1157
- Greg Duncan, M.C. Daly, P. McDonough and D.R. Williams
- Checking the pulse: Midwestern reporters' opinions on their ability to report health care news pp. 1158-1160
- M. Voss
- Increasing rural-urban gradients in US suicide mortality, 1970-1997 pp. 1161-1167
- G.K. Singh and M. Siahpush
- Assessment of a new approach to family planning services in rural Pakistan pp. 1168-1172
- M. Sultan, J.G. Cleland and M.M. Ali
- Use of topical sunscreens and the risk of malignant melanoma: A meta-analysis of 9067 patients from 11 case-control studies pp. 1173-1177
- M. Huncharek and B. Kupelnick
- The perceived impact of privatization on local health departments pp. 1178-1180
- Claire Keane, J. Marx, E. Ricci and G. Barron
2002, volume 92, articles 6
- ILSI and the tobacco industry [2] pp. 891-892
- J. Stanley
- "Sound science" and tobacco exposure [1] pp. 891
- S.P. Brown
- Junk science, tobacco, and agendas [3] pp. 892
- P. Hagen, D. Yach and S.A. Bialous
- Yach and Bialous respond [4] pp. 892-893
- D. Yach
- Dr Howard Brown [5] pp. 893-894
- P. Rogatz and B. Hansen
- Erratum: Wilcox J. The face of women's health (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (566-569)) pp. 894
- H. Rodriguez-Trias
- Tobacco and the media pp. 895
- J. Ellis and M.E. Northridge
- What's a cigarette company to do? pp. 897-900
- K.E. Warner
- Getting to the truth: Evaluating national tobacco countermarketing campaigns pp. 901-907
- M.C. Farrelly, C.G. Healton, K.C. Davis, P. Messeri, J.C. Hersey and M.L. Haviland
- Why and how the tobacco industry sells cigarettes to young adults: Evidence from industry documents pp. 908-916
- P.M. Ling and S.A. Glantz
- Tobacco industry youth smoking prevention programs: Protecting the industry and hurting tobacco control pp. 917-930
- A. Landman, P.M. Ling and S.A. Glantz
- The smoke nuisance pp. 931
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Tobaccoism pp. 932-934
- J.H. Kellogg
- John Harvey Kellogg, MD: Health reformer and antismoking crusader pp. 935
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Louisiana tobacco control: Creating momentum with limited funds pp. 936-937
- S.M. Thomas, E.B. Schuler-Adair, S. Cunningham, M. Celestin and C. Brown
- Tobacco industry marketing at point of purchase after the 1998 MSA billboard advertising ban pp. 937-940
- M.A. Wakefield, Y.M. Terry-McElrath, F.J. Chaloupka, D.C. Barker, S.J. Slater, P.I. Clark and G.A. Giovino
- Are the sales practices of internet cigarette vendors good enough to prevent sales to minors? pp. 940-941
- K.M. Ribisl, A.E. Kim and R.S. Williams
- Local enactment of tobacco control policies in Massachusetts pp. 941-943
- W.J. Bartosch and G.C. Pope
- Cigar use in New Jersey among adolescents and adults pp. 943-945
- C.D. Delnevo, E.S. Pevzner, M.B. Steinberg, C.W. Warren and J. Slade
- The institute of medicine report on smoking: A blueprint for a renewed public health policy pp. 945-946
- G.B. Gori
- Validation of school nurses to identify severe gingivitis in adolescents pp. 946-948
- D. Cappelli and J.P. Brown
- Science, politics, and ideology in the campaign against environmental tobacco smoke pp. 949-954
- R. Bayer and J. Colgrove
- Tobacco industry surveillance of public health groups: The case of STAT and INFACT pp. 955-960
- R.E. Malone
- Do sex and ethnic differences in smoking initiation mask similarities in cessation behavior? pp. 961-965
- G.A. McGrady and L.L. Pederson
- Maternal smoking during pregnancy and severe antisocial behavior in offspring: A review pp. 966-974
- L.S. Wakschlag, K.E. Pickett, E. Cook , N.L. Benowitz and B.L. Leventhal
- Independent evaluation of the California Tobacco Control Program: Relationships between program exposure and outcomes, 1996-1998 pp. 975-983
- L.A. Rohrbach, B. Howard-Pitney, J.B. Unger, C.W. Dent, K.A. Howard, T.B. Cruz, K.M. Ribisl, G.J. Norman, H. Fishbein and C.A. Johnson
- Evaluating the tobacco settlement damage awards: Too much or not enough? pp. 984-989
- M. Coller, Glenn Harrison and Melayne McInnes
- Benefits of smoking cessation for longevity pp. 990-996
- D.H. Taylor , V. Hasselblad, S.J. Henley, M.J. Thun and Frank Sloan
- Addressing tobacco in managed care: A survey of dentists' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors pp. 997-1001
- D. Albert, A. Ward, K. Ahluwalia and D. Sadowsky
- Estimates of global and regional smoking prevalence in 1995, by age and sex pp. 1002-1006
- P. Jha, M.K. Ranson, S.N. Nguyen and D. Yach
- Smoking among Chinese Americans: Behavior, knowledge, and beliefs pp. 1007-1012
- E.S.H. Yu, E.H. Chen, K.K. Kim and S. Abdulrahim
- Prevalence and predictors of tobacco use among Asian Americans in the Delaware Valley region pp. 1013-1020
- G.X. Ma, S. Shive, Yong Tan and J. Toubbeh
2002, volume 92, articles 5
- Environmental asthma intervention [1] (multiple letters) pp. 697-698
- E.D. Richter and P.L. Kinney
- Ethics, human rights, and public health [2] (multiple letters) pp. 698-699
- S. Gruskin and N.E. Kass
- Welfare reform and Latinas' use of perinatal health care [3] (multiple letters) pp. 699-700
- D.M. Seils, L.D. Castel, L.H. Curtis, K.P. Weinfurt, T. Joyce, T. Bauer, H. Minkoff and Robert Kaestner
- Evidence-based medicine and alternative treatments [4] pp. 700
- M.H. Kirschner
- Housing and health pp. 701
- M.E. Northridge and E.D. Sclar
- Should housing be built on former brownfield sites? pp. 703-705
- M. Greenberg
- From woolsorters to mail sorters: Anthrax past, present, and future pp. 705-706
- V. Sidel, H.W. Cohen and R.M. Gould
- Taking better baby contests seriously pp. 707-708
- M.S. Pernick
- America's affordable housing crisis: A contract unfulfilled pp. 709-712
- L. Freeman
- The human right to adequate housing: A tool for promoting and protecting individual and community health pp. 712-715
- B. Thiele
- The anthrax vaccine program: An analysis of the CDC's recommendations for vaccine use pp. 715-721
- M. Nass
- Rethinking McKeown: The relationship between public health and social change pp. 722-725
- Simon Szreter
- The McKeown thesis: A historical controversy and its enduring influence pp. 725-729
- J. Colgrove
- Mckeown and the idea that social conditions are fundamental causes of disease pp. 730-732
- B.G. Link and J.C. Phelan
- Home is where the harm is: Inadequate housing as a public health crisis pp. 733-738
- S.A. Bashir
- Lead awareness: North Philly style pp. 739-741
- N.L. Rothman, R.J. Lourie and J. Gaughan
- Making better babies: Public health and race betterment in Indiana, 1920-1935 pp. 742-752
- A.M. Stern
- Baxter street then pp. 753
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Anthrax and the wool trade pp. 754-757
- J.H. Bell
- John Henry Bell: Occupational anthrax pioneer pp. 756-757
- E. Fee and T.M. Brwon
- Housing and health: Time again for public health action pp. 758-768
- J. Krieger and D.L. Higgins
- Relation between housing age, housing value, and childhood blood lead levels in children in Jefferson County, Ky pp. 769-770
- D.Y. Kim, F. Staley, G. Curtis and S. Buchanan
- Asthma-related limitations in sexual functioning: An important but neglected area of quality of life pp. 770-772
- I.H. Meyer, P. Sternfels, J.K. Fagan and J.G. Ford
- Challenges faced by homeless sexual minorities: Comparison of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender homeless adolescents with their heterosexual counterparts pp. 773-777
- B.N. Cochran, A.J. Stewart, J.A. Ginzler and A.M. Cauce
- Emergency department use among the homeless and marginally housed: Results from a community-based study pp. 778-784
- M.B. Kushel, S. Perry, D. Bangsberg, R. Clark and A.R. Moss
- Clean indoor air: Advances in California, 1990-1999 pp. 785-791
- E.A. Gilpin, A.J. Farkas, S.L. Emery, C.F. Ake and J.P. Pierce
- Unraveling the ecology of risks for early childhood asthma among ethnically diverse families in the southwest pp. 792-798
- M.D. Klinnert, M.R. Price, A.H. Liu and J.L. Robinson
- Effects of participation in the WIC program on birthweight: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth pp. 799-804
- L. Kowaleski-Jones and Greg Duncan
- Role of Black churches in health promotion programs: Lessons from the Los Angeles mammography promotion in churches program pp. 805-810
- S. Markens, S.A. Fox, B. Taub and M.L. Gilbert
- Relationship between patients' perceptions of disadvantage and discrimination and listing for kidney transplantation pp. 811-817
- A.C. Klassen, A.G. Hall, B. Saksvig, B. Curbow and D.K. Klassen
- HIV and AIDS risk behaviors among female jail detainees: Implications for public health policy pp. 818-825
- G.M. McClelland, L.A. Teplin, K.M. Abram and N. Jacobs
- Tuberculosis screening among foreign-born persons applying for permanent US residence pp. 826-829
- M. Saraiya, S.T. Cookson, P. Tribble, B. Silk, R. Cass, S. Poonja, M. Walting, N. Howland, E.A. Paz, J. Cochran, K.S. Moser, M.J. Oxtoby and N.J. Binkin
- Heat wave morbidity and mortality, Milwaukee, Wis, 1999 vs 1995: An improved response? pp. 830-833
- M.G. Weisskopf, H.A. Anderson, S. Foldy, L.P. Hanrahan, K. Blair, T.J. Török and P.D. Rumm
- Body mass index and disability in adulthood: A 20-year panel study pp. 834-840
- K.F. Ferraro, Y.-P. Su, R.J. Gretebeck, D.R. Black and S.F. Badylak
- Trends in mortality due to legal intervention in the United States, 1979 through 1997 pp. 841-843
- A.G. Sikora and M. Mulvihill
- Overweight status and eating patterns among adolescents: Where do youths stand in comparison with the Healthy People 2010 objectives? pp. 844-851
- D. Neumark-Sztainer, M. Story, P.J. Hannan and J. Croll
- Association of medical insurance and other factors with receipt of antiretroviral therapy pp. 852-857
- J.C. Keruly, R. Conviser and R.D. Moore
- Effect of birth cohort on risk of hip fracture: Age-specific incidence rates in the Framingham Study pp. 858-862
- E.J. Samelson, Y. Zhang, D.P. Kiel, M.T. Hannan and D.T. Felson
2002, volume 92, articles 4
- The weathering hypothesis [2] (multiple letters) pp. 507-508
- C. Stevens-Simon, V.A. Rauh, H.F. Andrews and R.S. Garfinkel
- The weathering hypothesis pp. 507-508
- C. Stevens-Simon
- Questionnaire wording on population-based estimates of mammography prevalence [1] pp. 507
- A. Berumen
- Erratum: Cholera prevention with traditional and novel water treatment methods: An outbreak investigation in Fort-Dauphin, Madagascar. (American Journal of Public Health (2001) 91 (1608-1610)) pp. 508
- M.E. Reller, Y.J.M. Mong, R.M. Hoekstra and R.E. Quick
- The health of women of color pp. 511
- G.N. Stover and M.E. Northridge
- Colorful communities: Toward a language of inclusion pp. 512-514
- G.N. Stover
- Elevating the voices of rural minority women pp. 514-515
- M. Hargraves
- Moving forward: Addressing the health of Asian American and Pacific Islander women pp. 516-519
- M. Ro
- Reconceptualizing native women's health: An "indigenist" stress-coping model pp. 520-524
- K.L. Walters and J.M. Simoni
- Public health needs and scientific opportunities in research on Latinas pp. 525-529
- H. Amaro and A. De la Torre
- Intimate partner violence and women of color: A call for innovations pp. 530-534
- R.K. Lee, V.L.S. Thompson and M.B. Mechanic
- What factors hinder women of color from obtaining preventive health care? pp. 535-539
- L.J. Cornelius, P.L. Smith and G.M. Simpson
- Impact of breast cancer on African American women: Priority areas for research in the next decade pp. 539-542
- L.A. Jones and J.A. Chilton
- Diabetes, diversity, and disparity: What do we do with the evidence? pp. 543-548
- S.A. Black
- Cardiovascular disease among women residing in rural America: Epidemiology, explanations, and challenges pp. 548-551
- H.A. Taylor, G.D. Hughes and R.J. Garrison
- Toward a strategic approach for reducing disparities in infant mortality pp. 552-556
- C.J.R. Hogue and C. Vasquez
- Spirituality and health for women of color pp. 557-560
- C.F. Musgrave, C.E. Allen and G.J. Allen
- Considerations for community-based research with African American women pp. 561-564
- F.M. Jackson
- A dedicated public health nurse pp. 565
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- The face of women's health: Helen Rodriguez-Trias pp. 566-569
- J. Wilcox
- Who does the work of public health? pp. 570-575
- B. Avery
- Mobilizing women for minority health and social justice in California pp. 576-579
- D. Littlefield, C.C. Robison, L. Engelbrecht, B. González and H. Hutcheson
- Eliminating health disparities among minority women: A report on conference workshop process and outcomes pp. 580-587
- P.B. Kritek, M. Hargraves, E.H. Cuellar, F. Dallo, D.M. Gauthier, C.A. Holland, C. Ilkiw, J.W. Swanson and R. Swanson
- Racial/ethnic variations in women's health: The social embeddedness of health pp. 588-597
- D.R. Williams
- Safety-net institutions buffer the impact of medicaid managed care: A multi-method assessment in a rural state pp. 598-610
- H. Waitzkin, R.L. Williams, J.A. Bock, J. McCloskey, C. Willging and W. Wagner
- Is breast cancer a disease of affluence, poverty, or both? The case of African American women pp. 611-613
- N. Krieger
- Effectiveness of media strategies to increase enrollment and diversity in the women's health registry pp. 613-614
- J.L. Rogers
- A multilevel analysis of the relationship between institutional and individual racial discrimination and health status pp. 615-623
- G.C. Gee
- Relation between racial discrimination, social class, and health among ethnic minority groups pp. 624-631
- S. Karlsen and J.Y. Nazroo
- Heterogeneity of health disparities among African American, Hispanic, and Asian American women: Unrecognized influences of sexual orientation pp. 632-639
- V.M. Mays, A.K. Yancey, S.D. Cochran, M. Weber and J.E. Fielding
- Early adult characteristics and mortality among inner-city African American women pp. 640-645
- N.M. Astone, M. Ensminger and H.S. Juon
- Increasing use of mammography among older, rural African American women: Results from a community trial pp. 646-654
- J.A. Earp, E. Eng, M.S. O'Malley, M. Altpeter, G. Rauscher, L. Mayne, H.F. Mathews, K.S. Lynch and B. Qaqish
- HIV-associated histories, perceptions, and practices among low-income African American women: Does rural residence matter? pp. 655-659
- R.A. Crosby, W.L. Yarber, R.J. DiClemente, G.M. Wingood and B. Meyerson
- Does a history of trauma contribute to HIV risk for women of color? Implications for prevention and policy pp. 660-665
- G.E. Wyatt, H.F. Myers, J.K. Williams, C.R. Kitchen, T. Loeb, J.V. Carmona, L.E. Wyatt, D. Chin and N. Presley
- Papanicolaou test use among reproductive-age women at high risk for cervical cancer: Analyses of the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth pp. 666-669
- M. Hewitt, S. Devesa and N. Breen
- Hepatitis C virus infection in young, low-income women: The role of sexually transmitted infection as a potential cofactor for HCV infection pp. 670-676
- K.A. Page-Shafer, B. Cahoon-Young, J.D. Klausner, S. Morrow, F. Molitor, J. Ruiz and W. McFarland
2002, volume 92, articles 3
- An analysis of the Serostatus Approach to Fighting the HIV Epidemic [1] pp. 331
- J.N. Inungu
- The serostatus approach to HIV prevention and care: Cautions and caveats [2] (multiple letters) pp. 331-333
- S. Mills, R.S. Janssen, R.O. Valdiserri, M. Shepherd and K. De Cock
- Clinical Assessment Software Application (CASA) and immunization coverage rates [3] (multiple letters) pp. 333-334
- J. Stevenson, M. Massoudi, S. Stokley, I. Bulim and M.E. O'Connor
- The global spread of HIV pp. 335
- M.E. Northridge
- The UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS: Were some lessons of the last 20 years ignored? pp. 337-338
- S. Gruskin
- Ensuring timely access to care for people with HIV infection: A public health imperative pp. 339-340
- J. Levi
- HIV/AIDS stigma: An impediment to public health pp. 341-342
- R.O. Valdiserri
- The Global HIV/AIDS pandemic, structural inequalities, and the politics of international health pp. 343-346
- R. Parker
- Ensuring a public health impact of programs to reduce HIV transmission from mothers to infants: The place of voluntary counseling and testing pp. 347-351
- M.T. Bassett
- Corporate speech and the constitution: The deregulation of tobacco advertising pp. 352-355
- L.O. Gostin
- Tobacco, commercial speech, and libertarian values: The end of the line for restrictions on advertising? pp. 356-359
- R. Bayer
- Expressive freedom and tobacco advertising: A Canadian perspective pp. 360-362
- C.P. Manfredi
- Medical education for women, 1870 pp. 363
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- How common is choosing to discontinue treatment for HIV? pp. 364
- K. Thomas, L. Rubino, A.T. O'Connor and S.A. Nachman
- Effect of nevirapine toxicity on choice of perinatal HIV prevention strategies pp. 365-366
- J.S.A. Stringer, M. Sinkala, D.J. Rouse, R.L. Goldenberg and S.H. Vermund
- Violence during pregnancy among women with or at risk for HIV infection pp. 367-370
- L.J. Koenig, D.J. Whitaker, R.A. Royce, T.E. Wilson, M.R. Callahan and M.I. Fernandez
- HIV-related stigma and knowledge in the United States: Prevalence and trends, 1991-1999 pp. 371-377
- G.M. Herek, J.P. Capitanio and K.F. Widaman
- Relationships of stigma and shame to gonorrhea and HIV screening pp. 378-381
- J.D. Fortenberry, M. McFarlane, A. Bleakley, S. Bull, M. Fishbein, D.M. Grimley, C.K. Malotte and B.P. Stoner
- Changes in HIV seroprevalence and related behaviors among male injection drug users who do and do not have sex with men: New York City, 1990-1999 pp. 382-384
- C.B. Maslow, S.R. Friedman, T.E. Perlis, R. Rockwell and D.C. Des Jarlais
- Age-specific seroprevalence of HIV, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus infection among injection drug users admitted to drug treatment in 6 US cities pp. 385-387
- C.S. Murrill, H. Weeks, B.C. Castrucci, H.S. Weinstock, B.P. Bell, C. Spruill and M. Gwinn
- Impact of highly active antiretroviral treatment on HIV seroincidence among men who have sex with men: San Francisco pp. 388-394
- M.H. Katz, S.K. Schwarcz, T.A. Kellogg, J.D. Klausner, J.W. Dilley, S. Gibson and W. McFarland
- Analysis of a population-based Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia Index as an outcome measure of access and quality of care for the treatment of HIV disease pp. 395-398
- P.S. Arno, M.N. Gourevitch, E. Drucker, J. Fang, C. Goldberg, M. Memmott, K. Bonuck, N. Deb and E. Schoenbaum
- Improving the health of infants on Medicaid by collocating special supplemental nutrition clinics with managed care provider sites pp. 399-403
- A.P. Kendal, A. Peterson, C. Manning, F. Xu, L.J. Neville and C. Hogue
- No care for the caregivers: Declining health insurance coverage for health care personnel and their children, 1988-1998 pp. 404-408
- B.G.S. Case, D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- When the caregiver needs care: The plight of vulnerable caregivers pp. 409-413
- M. Navaie-Waliser, P.H. Feldman, D.A. Gould, C. Levine, A.N. Kuerbis and K. Donelan
- Smooth moves: Bar and nightclub tobacco promotions that target young adults pp. 414-419
- E. Sepe, P.M. Ling and S.A. Glantz
- Spatial variability in toxicity indicators used to rank chemical risks pp. 420-422
- S.L. Cutter, M.S. Scott and A.A. Hill
- Timing of insurance coverage and use of prenatal care among low-income women pp. 423-427
- S. Egerter, P. Braveman and K. Marchi
- Neighborhood context and youth cardiovascular health behaviors pp. 428-436
- R.E. Lee and C. Cubbin
- Effect on smoking cessation of switching nicotine replacement therapy to over-the-counter status pp. 437-442
- A.N. Thorndike, L. Biener and N.A. Rigotti
- Effect of racial/ethnic misclassification of American Indians and Alaskan natives on Washington State death certificates, 1989-1997 pp. 443-444
- P. Stehr-Green, J. Bettles, L.D. Robertson and C. Wilson
- Subgroups of refusers in a disability prevention trial in older adults: Baseline and follow-up analysis pp. 445-450
- C.E. Minder, T. Müller, G. Gillmann, J.C. Beck and A.E. Stuck
2002, volume 92, articles 2
- Revisiting race/ethnicity as a variable in health research [1] pp. 156-157
- N.M. Thomas and R. Bhopal
- Changing to the 2000 standard million [2] (multiple letters) pp. 157-158
- D.L. Hoyert, R.N. Anderson, N. Krieger and D.R. Williams
- The march of dimes [3] (multiple letters) pp. 158
- A. Noymer, E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- The March of Dimes pp. 158
- A. Noymer
- Erratum: The search for cancer risk factors: When can we stop looking? (American Journal of Public Health (2001) 91 (360-364)) pp. 158
- C.B. Begg
- Out of the mouths of babes pp. 159
- A.T. Cohall
- Boarder babies with AIDS in Harlem: Lessons in applied public health pp. 163-165
- S.W. Nicholas and E.J. Abrams
- Public health and bioethics: The benefits of collaboration pp. 165-167
- B.W. Levin and A.R. Fleischman
- Ethics and public health: Forging a strong relationship pp. 169-176
- D. Callahan and B. Jennings
- Health care revival renews, rekindles, and revives pp. 177-179
- E. Lawson and A. Young
- "Health for three-thirds of the nation": Public health advocacy of universal access to medical care in the United States pp. 180-190
- A. Derickson
- Medical progress and African Americans. 1947 pp. 191-194
- W.M. Cobb
- The march on Washington, 1963 pp. 195
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, W.J. Lear, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Improving global public health leadership through training in epidemiology and public health: The experience of TEPHINET pp. 196-197
- V.M. Cardenas, M.C. Roces, S. Wattanasri, F. Martinez-Navarro, M. Tshimanga, N. Al-Hamdan and J.H. Jara
- Adolescent same-sex romantic attractions and relationships: Implications for substance use and abuse pp. 198-202
- S.T. Russell, A.K. Driscoll and N. Truong
- AIDS-related risk among adolescent males who have sex with males, females, or both: Evidence from a statewide survey pp. 203-210
- C. Goodenow, J. Netherland and L. Szalacha
- Condom use as a function of time in new and established adolescent sexual relationships pp. 211-213
- J.D. Fortenberry, W. Tu, J. Harezlak, B.P. Katz and D.P. Orr
- Childhood sexual abuse and risk behaviors among men at high risk for HIV infection pp. 214-219
- C. Dilorio, T. Hartwell and N. Hansen
- Poverty, family process, and the mental health of immigrant children in Canada pp. 220-227
- M. Beiser, F. Hou, I. Hyman and M. Tousignant
- Knowledge of welfare reform program provisions among families of children with chronic conditions pp. 228-230
- L.A. Smith, P.H. Wise and N.S. Wampler
- Prevalence of medication treatment for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder among elementary school children in Johnston County, North Carolina pp. 231-234
- A.S. Rowland, D.M. Umbach, L. Stallone, A.J. Naftel, E.M. Bohlig and D.P. Sandler
- Classroom-based surveys of adolescent risk-taking behaviors: Reducing the bias of absenteeism pp. 235-237
- S. Guttmacher, B.C. Weitzman, F. Kapadia and S.L. Weinberg
- Avoiding the boomerang: Testing the relative effectiveness of antidrug public service announcements before a national campaign pp. 238-245
- M. Fishbein, K. Hall-Jamieson, E. Zimmer, I. Von Haeften and R. Nabi
- The contribution of expanding portion sizes to the US obesity epidemic pp. 246-249
- L.R. Young and M. Nestle
- Chewing tobacco: Who uses and who quits? Findings from NHANES III, 1988-1994 pp. 250-256
- B. Howard-Pitney and M.A. Winkleby
- Boards of health as venues for clean indoor air policy making pp. 257-265
- J.V. Dearlove and S.A. Glantz
- Childhood vaccination providers in the United States pp. 266-270
- C.W. LeBaron, B. Lyons, M. Massoudi and J. Stevenson
- Recognition of osteoporosis by primary care physicians pp. 271-273
- S.H. Gehlbach, M. Fournier and C. Bigelow
- The SUCCESS project: The effect of program format and incentives on participation and cessation in worksite smoking cessation programs pp. 274-279
- D.J. Hennrikus, R.W. Jeffery, H.A. Lando, D.M. Murray, K. Brelje, B. Davidann, J.S. Baxter, D. Thai, J. Vessey and John Liu
- Unrecognized HIV infection among patients attending sexually transmitted disease clinics pp. 280-283
- H. Weinstock, M. Dale, L. Linley and M. Gwinn
- Cadmium exposure in pregnancy and lactation in relation to iron status pp. 284-287
- A. Akesson, M. Berglund, A. Schütz, P. Bjellerup, K. Bremme and M. Vahter
- Effects of iron supplementation on maternal hematologic status in pregnancy pp. 288-293
- N.L. Sloan, E. Jordan and B. Winikoff
- The differential effects of face-to-face and computer interview modes pp. 294-297
- J.C. Newman, D.C. Des Jarlais, C.F. Turner, J. Gribble, P. Cooley and D. Paone
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- Contribution of chronic conditions to aggregate changes in old-age functioning [1] (multiple letters) pp. 7-8
- P.P. Wang, E.M. Badley, V.A. Freedman and L.G. Martin
- Nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws [2] pp. 8
- J.M. Santoli and A.R. Hinman
- Reconnecting the mouth to the body of public health pp. 9
- M.E. Northridge
- September 11: The response and role of public health pp. 10-11
- A. Rosenfield, S.S. Morse and K. Yanda
- A "health commons" approach to oral health for low-income populations in a rural state pp. 12-13
- S. Beetstra, D. Derksen, M. Ro, W. Powell, D.E. Fry and A. Kaufman
- Attacks on science: The risks to evidence-based policy pp. 14-18
- L. Rosenstock and L.J. Lee
- Impact of targeted programs on health systems: A case study of the polio eradication initiative pp. 19-23
- B. Loevinsohn, B. Aylward, R. Steinglass, E. Ogden, T. Goodman and B. Melgaard
- On the front lines: An environmental asthma intervention in New York City pp. 24-26
- P.L. Kinney, M.E. Northridge, G.L. Chew, E. Gronning, E. Joseph, J.C. Correa, S. Prakash and I. Goldstein
- Beauty and the beast: Results of the Rhode Island smokefree shop initiative pp. 27-28
- L.A. Linnan, K.M. Emmons and D.B. Abrams
- The world health report 2000: Can health care systems be compared using a single measure of performance pp. 30+32-33
- J.S. Coyne and Peter Hilsenrath
- The world health report 2000: Can health care systems be compared using a single measure of performance pp. 31+33-34
- V. Navarro
- The tooth puller [l'arracheur de dents] pp. 35
- E. Fee, T.M. Brown, J. Lazarus and P. Theerman
- Public careers and private sexuality: some gay and lesbian lives in the history of medicine and public health pp. 36-44
- B. Hansen
- School-based screening for asthma in third-grade urban children: The passaic asthma reduction effort survey pp. 45-46
- N.C.G. Freeman, D. Schneider and P. McGarvey
- Severely reduced functional status in veterans fitting a case definition of Gulf war syndrome pp. 46-47
- R.W. Haley, A.M. Maddrey and H.K. Gershenfeld
- Wheelchair users at home: Few home modifications and many injurious falls pp. 48
- K. Berg, M. Hines and Steven Allen
- Lack of oral health care for adults in Harlem: A hidden crisis pp. 49-52
- G.P. Zabos, M.E. Northridge, M.J. Ro, C. Trinh, R. Vaughan, J.M. Howard, I. Lamster, M.T. Bassett and A.T. Cohall
- Problems with access to dental care for medicaid-insured children: What caregivers think pp. 53-58
- M. Mofidi, R.G. Rozier and R.S. King
- Population attributable fractions of psychiatric disorders and behavioral outcomes associated with combat exposure among US men pp. 59-63
- H.G. Prigerson, P.K. Maciejewski and R.A. Rosenheck
- Geographic socioeconomic status, race, and advanced-stage breast cancer in New York City pp. 64-70
- S.S. Merkin, L. Stevenson and N. Powe
- Ages at initiation of cigarette smoking and quit attempts among women: A generation effect pp. 71-74
- A. Morabia, M.C. Costanza, M.S. Bernstein and J.-C. Rielle
- Bar and club tobacco promotions in the alternative press: Targeting young adults pp. 75-78
- E. Sepe and S.A. Glantz
- Incomplete birth certificates: A risk marker for infant mortality pp. 79-81
- J.B. Gould, G. Chavez, A.R. Marks and H. Liu
- Use of highly active antiretroviral therapy in a cohort of HIV-seropositive women pp. 82-87
- J.A. Cook, M.H. Cohen, D. Grey, L. Kirstein, J. Burke, K. Anastos, H. Palacio, J. Richardson, T.E. Wilson and M. Young
- Medical checkups: Who does not get them? pp. 88-91
- D. Culica, J. Rohrer, M. Ward, Peter Hilsenrath and P. Pomrehn
- Adequacy of treatment for serious mental illness in the United States pp. 92-98
- P.S. Wang, O. Demler and R.C. Kessler
- Income inequality and mortality in US counties: Does minority racial concentration matter? pp. 99-104
- D.K. McLaughlin and C.S. Stokes
- Organizational justice: Evidence of a new psychosocial predictor of health pp. 105-108
- M. Elovainio, M. Kivimäki and J. Vahtera
- Effect of an STD/HIV behavioral intervention on women's use of the female condom pp. 109-115
- N. Van Devanter, V. Gonzales, C. Merzel, N.S. Parikh, D. Celantano and J. Greenberg
- Touched by homelessness: An examination of hospitality for the down and out pp. 116-118
- J.M. Bolland and D.M. McCallum
- Deregionalization of neonatal intensive care in urban areas pp. 119-124
- E.M. Howell, D. Richardson, P. Ginsburg and B. Foot
- Defining early adolescent childbearing pp. 125-128
- M.G. Phipps and M. Sowers
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