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American Journal of Public Health
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2016, volume 106, articles 12
- Kostygina et al. Respond pp. e2-e3

- G. Kostygina, L. England and P.M. Ling
- Health coverage for undocumented immigrants: Barriers on the mexican side for effective coverage pp. e4-e5

- A. Arredondo
- Hanna-attisha and lachance respond pp. e6-e7

- M. Hanna-Attisha and J. LaChance
- Schmidt et al. Respond pp. e8-e9

- L.A. Schmidt, L.M. Jacobs and J. Spetz
- Reaching out to public health professionals in Asia pp. 2086

- S.M. Yu
- Safer cycling through improved infrastructure pp. 2089-2091

- J. Pucher and R. Buehler
- A public health of consequence: Review of the December 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 2091-2092

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- The centers for disease control and prevention system in China: Trends from 2002-2012 pp. 2093-2102

- C. Li, M. Sun, Y. Wang, L. Luo, M. Yu, Y. Zhang, H. Wang, P. Shi, Z. Chen, J. Wang, Y. Lu, Q. Li, X. Wang, Z. Bi, M. Fan, L. Fu, J. Yu and M. Hao
- Prevalence of underweight, overweight, and obesity among reproductive-age women and adolescent girls in rural China pp. 2103-2110

- Y. He, A. Pan, Y. Yang, Y. Wang, J. Xu, Y. Zhang, D. Liu, Q. Wang, H. Shen, Y. Zhang, D. Yan, Z. Peng, F.B. Hu and X. Ma
- Toward a national birth cohort study in China pp. 2111-2112

- J. Zhang, Y. Tian, W. Wang, H. Huang, X. Shen and K. Sun
- Impact of dietary and metabolic risk factors on cardiovascular and diabetes mortality in South Asia: Analysis from the 2010 global burden of disease study pp. 2113-2125

- M.Y. Yakoob, R. Micha, S. Khatibzadeh, G.M. Singh, P. Shi, Henna Ahsan, N. Balakrishna, G.N.V. Brahmam, Y. Chen, A. Afshin, S. Fahimi, G. Danaei, J.W. Powles, M. Ezzati and D. Mozaffarian
- Older prisoners and the physical health effects of solitary confinement pp. 2126-2127

- B.A. Williams
- Is the prescription opioid epidemic a white problem? pp. 2127-2129

- H. Hansen and J. Netherland
- A call to oppose the child nutrition and education act of 2016 (H.R. 5003) pp. 2129-2130

- C. Chauvenet and L.S. Taillie
- Race and skin color in latino health: An analytic review pp. 2131-2136

- A.G. Cuevas, B.A. Dawson and D.R. Williams
- Conducting accessible research: Including people with disabilities in public health, epidemiological, and outcomes studies pp. 2137-2144

- D. Rios, S. Magasi, C. Novak and M. Harniss
- Postneoliberal public health care reforms: Neoliberalism, social medicine, and persistent health inequalities in Latin America pp. 2145-2151

- C. Hartmann
- Population intervention measures to connect research findings to policy pp. 2152-2153

- J. Ahern
- Effects of local health interventions on inequality in life expectancy: New publicly available data pp. 2154-2155

- Raj Chetty, D. Cutler and Michael Stepner
- Engaging urban universities as anchor institutions for health equity pp. 2155-2157

- I. Harkavy
- Urban blight remediation as a cost-beneficial solution to firearm violence pp. 2158-2164

- C.C. Branas, M.C. Kondo, S.M. Murphy, E.C. South, D. Polsky and J.M. MacDonald
- Impact of a community dental access program on emergency dental admissions in rural Maryland pp. 2165-2170

- S. Rowland, J.P. Leider, C. Davidson, J. Brady and A. Knudson
- Bicycle use and cyclist safety following boston's bicycle infrastructure expansion, 2009-2012 pp. 2171-2177

- F.E. Pedroso, F. Angriman, A.L. Bellows and K. Taylor
- Vision zero in the United States versus Sweden: Infrastructure improvement for cycling safety pp. 2178-2180

- M. Cushing, J. Hooshmand, B. Pomares and G. Hotz
- Variation in vaccination data available at school entry across the United States pp. 2180-2182

- T.F. Leslie, E.J. Street, P.L. Delamater, Y. Tony Yang and K.H. Jacobsen
- Decreases in suicide deaths and attempts linked to the white mountain apache suicide surveillance and prevention system, 2001-2012 pp. 2183-2189

- M.F. Cwik, L. Tingey, A. Maschino, N. Goklish, F. Larzelere-Hinton, J. Walkup and A. Barlow
- Impact of AIDS Education and Training Centers on the US HIV Medical Workforce pp. 2190-2193

- K. Khamarko, M.-S.K. Dufour, S. Bodach and J.J. Myers
- Trends in HIV infection among persons who inject drugs: United States and Puerto Rico, 2008-2013 pp. 2194-2201

- A.J. Mitsch, H. Irene Hall and A.S. Babu
- Changes in reported sexual orientation following US States recognition of same-sex couples pp. 2202-2204

- B.M. Charlton, H.L. Corliss, D. Spiegelman, K. Williams and S. Bryn Austin
- Lack of cost-effectiveness analyses to address healthy people 2020 priority areas pp. 2205-2207

- P.J. Neumann, M. Farquhar, C.L. Wilkinson, M. Lowry and M. Gold
- Deaths from unintentional injury, homicide, and suicide during or within 1 year of pregnancy in Philadelphia pp. 2208-2210

- P.K. Mehta, M.A. Bachhuber, R. Hoffman and S.K. Srinivas
- Ecological association of human papillomavirus vaccination with cervical dysplasia prevalence in the United States, 2007-2014 pp. 2211-2218

- E.W. Flagg, E.A. Torrone and H. Weinstock
- Neighborhood disadvantage, poor social conditions, and cardiovascular disease incidence among African American adults in the Jackson heart study pp. 2219-2226

- S. Barber, D.A. Hickson, X. Wang, M. Sims, C. Nelson and A.V. Diez-Roux
- Effectiveness of a scaled-up arthritis self-management program in Oregon: Walk with ease pp. 2227-2230

- K.P. Conte, M.C. Odden, N.M. Linton and S. Marie Harvey
- Tuberculosis in jails and prisons: United States, 2002-2013 pp. 2231-2237

- L.A. Lambert, L.R. Armstrong, M.N. Lobato, C. Ho, A.M. France and M.B. Haddad
- Disaster supply kits pp. e1

- K. Kirkpatrick
- Heagele responds pp. e1

- T.N. Heagele
- Smoking harm reduction pp. e2

- T.J. Payne
- Wassink responds pp. e5

- J.T. Wassink
- Flint blood lead levels: Four questions pp. e6

- A.M. Campbell
- Information diffusion in the evaluation of medical marijuana laws' impact on risk perception and use pp. e8

- X.J. Chen
2016, volume 106, articles 11
- Fathers' representation in observational studies on parenting and childhood obesity: A systematic review and content analysis pp. e14-e21

- K.K. Davison, S. Gicevic, A. Aftosmes-Tobio, C. Ganter, C.L. Simon, S. Newlan and J.A. Manganello
- DA Henderson, smallpox eradicator pp. 1895

- D. Tarantola
- Should we continue to perform pap smears on women who no longer have a cervix? pp. 1900-1901

- A.B. Miller
- A public health of consequence: Review of the November 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 1901-1902

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Whither who? Our global health leadership pp. 1903-1904

- E. Fee
- World health organization reform-A normative or an operational organization? pp. 1904-1906

- D. Yach
- Finance and governance: Critical challenges for the next who director-general pp. 1906-1907

- J. Frenk
- A new leader for a new world health pp. 1907-1908

- A. Pablos-Mendez and S. Baker
- The election of the next world health organization director-general explained to a visitor from mars pp. 1908-1909

- G. Dussault
- World health organization: Overhaul or dismantle? pp. 1910-1911

- S. Wibulpolprasert and Md Niaz Chowdhury
- At the roots of the world health organization's challenges: Politics and regionalization pp. 1912-1917

- E. Fee, M. Cueto and T.M. Brown
- Lock-in programs and the opioid epidemic: A call for evidence pp. 1918-1919

- A.W. Roberts, W.F. Gellad and A.C. Skinner
- Islamophobia and public health in the United States pp. 1920-1925

- G. Samari
- A research agenda for racial equity: Applications of the ferguson commission report to public health pp. 1926-1931

- K. Furtado and K.H. Banks
- Provider bias in long-Acting reversible contraception (LARC) promotion and removal: Perceptions of young adult women pp. 1932-1937

- J.A. Higgins, R.D. Kramer and K.M. Ryder
- Predicting the population health impacts of community interventions: The case of alcohol outlets and binge drinking pp. 1938-1943

- J. Ahern, K. Ellicott Colson, C. Margerson-Zilko, A. Hubbard and S. Galea
- Defining ethical placemaking for place-based interventions pp. 1944-1946

- L.A. Eckenwiler
- Building inclusion: Toward an agingand disability-friendly city pp. 1947-1949

- J.C. Yeh, J. Walsh, C. Spensley and M. Wallhagen
- The South Carolina comprehensive health education act needs to be amended pp. 1950-1952

- O. Orekoya, K. White, M. Samson and A.G. Robillard
- Hospitals should help communities prepare for climate change pp. 1952-1954

- W.G. Lavey
- From compassionate conservatism to obamacare: Funding for the Ryan white program during the obama administration pp. 1955-1957

- W. Hatcher, B. Pund and G. Khatiashvili
- Penn Center for community health workers: Step-by-step approach to sustain an evidence-based community health worker intervention at an academic medical center pp. 1958-1960

- A.U. Morgan, D.T. Grande, T. Carter, J.A. Long and S. Kangovi
- Changes to the design of the national health interview survey to support enhanced monitoring of health reform impacts at the state level pp. 1961-1966

- L.A. Blewett, H.M. Dahlen, D. Spencer, J.A.R. Drew and E. Lukanen
- Challenges and innovations in surveying the governmental public health workforce pp. 1967-1974

- J.P. Leider, G. Shah, N. Rider, A. Beck, B.C. Castrucci, J.K. Harris, K. Sellers, D. Varda, J. Ye, P.C. Erwin and R.C. Brownson
- The cuban experience in the elimination of mother-To-child transmission of congenital syphilis pp. 1975-1976

- I. Rodríguez, A.A. Noda, K. Ale and L.V. Stamm
- Cardboard Commentary: A qualitative analysis of the signs from america's Streets pp. 1977-1978

- A. Golinkoff, M. Hall, W. Baronet, C. Cannuscio and R. Frasso
- Community response to a public health advertisement pp. 1979

- F. De Maio and R.C. Shah
- Fathers' Representation in Observational Studies on Parenting and Childhood Obesity: A Systematic Review and Content Analysis pp. 1980
- K.K. Davison, S. Gicevic, A. Aftosmes-Tobio, C. Ganter, C.L. Simon, S. Newlan and J.A. Manganello
- Health care use and spending for medicaid enrollees in federally qualified health centers versus other primary care settings pp. 1981-1989

- R.S. Nocon, S.M. Lee, R. Sharma, Q. Ngo-Metzger, D.B. Mukamel, Y. Gao, L.M. White, L. Shi, M.H. Chin, N. Laiteerapong and E.S. Huang
- Work-related depression in primary care teams in Brazil pp. 1990-1997

- A.T.C. Da Silva, C. De Souza Lopes, E. Susser and P.R. Menezes
- Harnessing the question-behavior effect to enhance colorectal cancer screening in an mHealth experiment pp. 1998-2004

- L. Hagoel, E. Neter, N. Stein and G. Rennert
- Roles of health care providers and patients in initiation of unnecessary papanicolaou testing after total hysterectomy pp. 2005-2011

- F. Guo and Y.-F. Kuo
- Pediatric asthma care coordination in underserved communities: A quasiexperimental study pp. 2012-2018

- M.R. Janevic, S. Stoll, M. Wilkin, P.X.K. Song, A. Baptist, M. Lara, G. Ramos-Valencia, T. Bryant-Stephens, V. Persky, K. Uyeda, J.K. Lesch, W. Wang and F.J. Malveaux
- Continuing versus new prescriptions for sedative-hypnotic medications: United States, 2005-2012 pp. 2019-2025

- C.N. Kaufmann, A.P. Spira, C.A. Depp and R. Mojtabai
- Implementing an evidence-based fall prevention intervention in community senior centers pp. 2026-2031

- F. Li, P. Harmer and K. Fitzgerald
- State medical marijuana laws and the prevalence of opioids detected among fatally injured drivers pp. 2032-2037

- J.H. Kim, J. Santaella-Tenorio, C. Mauro, J. Wrobel, M. Cerda, K.M. Keyes, D. Hasin, S.S. Martins and G. Li
- Correlates of sugar-sweetened beverages purchased for children at fast-food restaurants pp. 2038-2041

- J. Cantor, A. Breck and B. Elbel
- A prospective study of social isolation, loneliness, and mortality in Finland pp. 2042-2048

- J. Tanskanen and T. Anttila
- Housing assistance and blood lead levels: Children in the United States, 2005-2012 pp. 2049-2056

- K.A. Ahrens, B.A. Haley, L.M. Rossen, P.C. Lloyd and Y. Aoki
- Leading-Brand advertisement of quitting smoking benefits for E-Cigarettes pp. 2057-2063

- D. Ramamurthi, P.A. Gall, N. Ayoub and R.K. Jackler
- Moderation of the relation of county-level cost of living to nutrition by the supplemental nutrition assistance program pp. 2064-2070

- S. Basu, C. Wimer and H. Seligman
- Quality of care in a safe-Abortion hotline in Indonesia: Beyond harm reduction pp. 2071-2075

- C. Gerdts and I. Hudaya
2016, volume 106, articles 10
- Disparities in uptake of HIV Preexposure prophylaxis in a large integrated health care system pp. e2-e3

- J.L. Marcus, L.B. Hurley, C.B. Hare, M.J. Silverberg and J.E. Volk
- Feral-Pierssens et al. respond pp. e4-e5

- A.-L. Feral-Pierssens, A. Aubry and Y. Freund
- Overcoming helplessness, overcoming fear, overcoming inaction in the face of need pp. 1717

- C.P. Jones
- Birth outcomes soon after 9/11 pp. 1724

- M.S. Wolff
- Efforts to consume less salt: A public health success in the making pp. 1725-1726

- S.K. Kumanyika
- Dental benefits: "because Medicaid has, how do you call it? A limit" pp. 1726-1728

- M.E. Northridge
- The rush to drill for natural gas: A five-year update pp. 1728-1730

- M.L. Finkel and A. Law
- A public health of consequence: Review of the October 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 1730-1731

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Unveiling the black panther party legacy to public health pp. 1732-1733

- A. Morabia
- The longue durée of black lives matter pp. 1734-1737

- A. Nelson
- The first community health center in Mississippi: Communities empowering themselves pp. 1738-1740

- H.J. Geiger
- Beyond berets: The black panthers as health activists pp. 1741-1743

- M.T. Bassett
- "Genuine Struggle and Care": An interview with Cleo silvers pp. 1744-1748

- A. Nelson
- Reclaiming the white coat for black lives pp. 1749-1751

- A. Garvey, D.R. Woode and C.S. Austin
- White coats for black lives: Young voices within medicine pp. 1752-1753

- A. Garvey, J. Gomez, S. Pottinger and A.P. White-Stern
- Quentin young on the black panther party free clinic in Chicago pp. 1754-1755

- Q. Young
- Working with the panthers to transform health care for poor black communities pp. 1756-1757

- T.M. Brown
- Health as a cornerstone of good business and sustainable development pp. 1758-1759

- D. Yach
- Monforton responds pp. 1760

- C. Monforton
- Feeling no buzz or a slight buzz is common when legally drunk pp. 1761-1762

- M.E. Rossheim, D.L. Thombs, K.M. Gonzalez-Pons, J.A. Killion, J.D. Clapp, M.B. Reed, J.M. Croff, D.E. Ruderman and R.M. Weiler
- Toward a national climate change health coalition pp. 1763-1764

- A.D. Moulton
- Human papillomavirus vaccination requirements in US Schools: Recommendations for moving forward pp. 1765-1770

- A.L. North and L.M. Niccolai
- Black lives matter: Claiming a space for evidence-based outrage in obstetrics and gynecology pp. 1771-1772

- K.Y. Eichelberger, K. Doll, G.E. Ekpo and M.L. Zerden
- Toward a regulatory framework for the waterpipe pp. 1773-1777

- R.G. Salloum, T. Asfar and W. Maziak
- Asking the right questions: Research of consequence to solve problems of significance pp. 1778-1779

- A.F. Thomas
- Universal health coverage: Assessing service coverage and financial protection for all pp. 1780-1781

- John Ataguba and M.-G. Ingabire
- Job satisfaction and expected turnover among federal, state, and local public health practitioners pp. 1782-1788

- J.P. Leider, E. Harper, J.W. Shon, K. Sellers and B.C. Castrucci
- Population-Attributable risk percentages for racialized risk environments pp. 1789-1792

- H.L.F. Cooper, K.J. Arriola, R. Haardorfer and C.M. McBride
- One outcome, many trends: Understanding national data sources for road traffic fatalities in China pp. 1793-1795

- Q. Li, H. He, H. Liang, David Bishai and A.A. Hyder
- Reproductive outcomes following maternal exposure to the events of September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center, in New York City pp. 1796-1803

- C.B. Maslow, K. Caramanica, J. Li, S.D. Stellman and R.M. Brackbill
- Medication costs and adherence of treatment before and after the affordable care act: 1999-2015 pp. 1804-1807

- J. Kennedy and E.G. Wood
- A traffic-light label intervention and dietary choices in college cafeterias pp. 1808-1814

- M.W. Seward, J.P. Block and A. Chatterjee
- US food industry progress during the national salt reduction initiative: 2009-2014 pp. 1815-1819

- C.J. Curtis, J. Clapp, S.A. Niederman, S.W. Ng and S.Y. Angell
- Prevalence of hearing loss by severity in the United States pp. 1820-1822

- A.M. Goman and F.R. Lin
- Safety and health support for home care workers: The COMPASS randomized controlled trial pp. 1823-1832

- R. Olson, S.V. Thompson, D.L. Elliot, J.A. Hess, K.L. Rhoten, K.N. Parker, R.R. Wright, B. Wipfli, K.M. Bettencourt, A. Buckmaster and Marianna Marino
- Community engagement compared with technical assistance to disseminate depression care among low-income, minority women: A randomized controlled effectiveness study pp. 1833-1841

- V.K. Ngo, C. Sherbourne, B. Chung, L. Tang, A.L. Wright, Y. Whittington, K. Wells and J. Miranda
- Effective referral of low-income women at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer to genetic counseling: A randomized delayed intervention control trial pp. 1842-1848

- R.J. Pasick, G. Joseph, S. Stewart, C. Kaplan, R. Lee, J. Luce, S. Davis, T. Marquez, T. Nguyen and C. Guerra
- Stand-biased versus seated classrooms and childhood obesity: A randomized experiment in Texas pp. 1849-1854

- M.L. Wendel, M.E. Benden, H. Zhao and C. Jeffrey
- Prevalence and causes of paralysis - United States, 2013 pp. 1855-1857

- B.S. Armour, E.A. Courtney-Long, M.H. Fox, H. Fredine and A. Cahill
- Prices for tobacco and nontobacco products in pharmacies versus other stores: Results from retail marketing surveillance in California and in the United States pp. 1858-1864

- L. Henriksen, N.C. Schleicher, D.C. Barker, Y. Liu and F.J. Chaloupka
- Impact of the Berkeley excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverage consumption pp. 1865-1871

- J. Falbe, H.R. Thompson, C.M. Becker, N. Rojas, C.E. McCulloch and K.A. Madsen
- A community-powered, asset-based approach to intersect oral urban health system planning in Chicago pp. 1872-1878

- S.T. Lindau, K.D. Vickery, H. Choi, J. Makelarski, A. Matthews and M. Davis
- State-level voting patterns and adolescent vaccination coverage in the United States, 2014 pp. 1879-1881

- S. Bernstein, A. North, J. Schwartz and L.M. Niccolai
- Bullying victimization and racial discrimination among Australian children pp. 1882-1884

- N. Priest, T. King, L. Bécares and A.M. Kavanagh
- The hearing aid industry is more helpful than suggested pp. e1

- Z.A. Stein
- Blustein and Weinstein respond pp. e1

- J. Blustein and B.E. Weinstein
- Koenig et al. respond pp. e3

- L.J. Koenig, D.W. Purcell, S. Zaza and J. Mermin
- The homeless status is also considered in pediatrics in the emergency department pp. e4

- G. Noel, B. Djoumoi, R. Laporte, G. Viudes and P. Minodier
2016, volume 106, articles 9
- Ploubidis et al. Respond pp. e2-e3

- G.B. Ploubidis, R. Silverwood, B. De Stavola and E. Grundy
- Max et al. Respond pp. e4-e5

- W. Max, B. Stark, H.-Y. Sung and N. Offen
- The real world: Six strangers connecting AJPH to the next generation pp. 1526

- O. Makinde, T.V. Little, R. Enad, T. Hayes, M. Kercy, J.R.C. Sumibcay and M. Desgouttes
- 120 000 Nurses who shook public health pp. 1528-1529

- A. Morabia
- APHA Voices from the nurses' health study pp. 1530-1531

- A. Morabia
- A public health of consequence: Review of the September 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 1531-1532

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- The nurses' health study and the australian longitudinal study on women's health: Providing infrastructure for public health research pp. 1533-1534

- A.J. Dobson, J.E. Byles and W.J. Brown
- Long- Term cohort studies in Brazil: on the tracks of the nurses' health study and beyond pp. 1534-1536

- S.M. Barreto
- Large cohorts: Toward routine databases for public health science pp. 1536-1537

- C. Stoltenberg
- How the nurses' health study helped americans take the trans fat out pp. 1537-1539

- C.J. Curtis, J. Clapp, G. Goldstein and S.Y. Angell
- The impact of the nurses' health study on population health: Prevention, translation, and control pp. 1540-1545

- G.A. Colditz, S.E. Philpott and S.E. Hankinson
- Preparing students to engage in public health research of consequence pp. 1546-1547

- B.K. Rimer
- Place-based initiatives to improve health in disadvantaged communities: cross-sector characteristics and networks of local actors in North Carolina pp. 1548-1555

- M.E. Dupre, J. Moody, A. Nelson, J.M. Willis, L. Fuller, A.J. Smart, D. Easterling and M. Silberberg
- Sociodemographic disparities in proximity of schools to tobacco outlets and fast-food restaurants pp. 1556-1562

- H. D'Angelo, A. Ammerman, P. Gordon-Larsen, L. Linnan, L. Lytle and K.M. Ribisl
- Evaluating public health interventions: 4. The nurses' health study and methods for eliminating bias attributable to measurement error and misclassification pp. 1563-1566

- D. Spiegelman
- Diet assessment methods in the nurses' health studies and contribution to evidence-based nutritional policies and guidelines pp. 1567-1572

- F.B. Hu, A. Satija, E.B. Rimm, D. Spiegelman, L. Sampson, B. Rosner, Camargo, C.A.,, M. Stampfer and W.C. Willett
- Origin, methods, and evolution of the three nurses' health studies pp. 1573-1581

- Y. Bao, M.L. Bertoia, E.B. Lenart, M.J. Stampfer, W.C. Willett, F.E. Speizer and J.E. Chavarro
- A coordinated emergency response: A color dust explosion at a 2015 concert in Taiwan pp. 1582-1585

- C.-C. Yang and C.-L. Shih
- Key findings on alcohol consumption and a variety of health outcomes from the nurses' health study pp. 1586-1591

- E. Mostofsky, K.J. Mukamal, E.L. Giovannucci, M.J. Stampfer and E.B. Rimm
- Breast cancer research in the nurses' health studies: Exposures across the life course pp. 1592-1598

- M.S. Rice, A.H. Eliassen, S.E. Hankinson, E.B. Lenart, W.C. Willett and R.M. Tamimi
- Colorectal cancer epidemiology in the nurses' health study pp. 1599-1607

- D.H. Lee, N. Keum and E.L. Giovannucci
- Nurses' health study contributions on the epidemiology of less common cancers: Endometrial, ovarian, pancreatic, and hematologic pp. 1608-1615

- B.M. Birmann, M.E. Barnard, K.A. Bertrand, Y. Bao, M. Crous-Bou, B.M. Wolpin, I. De Vivo and S.S. Tworoger
- Diet, lifestyle, biomarkers, genetic factors, and risk of cardiovascular disease in the nurses' health studies pp. 1616-1623

- Eden Yu, E. Rimm, L. Qi, K. Rexrode, C.M. Albert, Q. Sun, W.C. Willett, F.B. Hu and J.E. Manson
- Contribution of the nurses' health studies to uncovering risk factors for type 2 diabetes: diet, lifestyle, biomarkers, and genetics pp. 1624-1630

- S.H. Ley, A.V.A. Korat, Q. Sun, D.K. Tobias, Chengsi Zhang, L. Qi, W.C. Willett, J.E. Manson and F.B. Hu
- Exogenous hormone use: Oral contraceptives, postmenopausal hormone therapy, and health outcomes in the nurses' health study pp. 1631-1637

- S.N. Bhupathiraju, F. Grodstein, M.J. Stampfer, W.C. Willett, F.B. Hu and J.E. Manson
- Insights into nephrolithiasis from the nurses' health studies pp. 1638-1643

- M.L. Prochaska, E.N. Taylor and G.C. Curhan
- Psychiatric, psychological, and social determinants of health in the nurses' health study cohorts pp. 1644-1649

- C. Trudel-Fitzgerald, Y. Chen, A. Singh, O.I. Okereke and L.D. Kubzansky
- Epidemiology of major neurodegenerative diseases in women: Contribution of the nurses' health study pp. 1650-1655

- K.A. Hagan, K.L. Munger, A. Ascherio and F. Grodstein
- Determinants and consequences of obesity pp. 1656-1662

- A. Hruby, J.E. Manson, L. Qi, V.S. Malik, E.B. Rimm, Q. Sun, W.C. Willett and F.B. Hu
- Genomics, telomere length, epigenetics, and metabolomics in the nurses' health studies pp. 1663-1668

- M.K. Townsend, H. Aschard, I. De Vivo, K.B. Michels and P. Kraft
- Contributions of the nurses' health studies to reproductive health research pp. 1669-1676

- J.E. Chavarro, J.W. Rich-Edwards, A.J. Gaskins, L.V. Farland, K.L. Terry, Chengsi Zhang and S.A. Missmer
- Epidemiological assessments of skin outcomes in the nurses' health studies pp. 1677-1683

- W.-Q. Li, E. Cho, M.A. Weinstock, H. Mashfiq and A.A. Qureshi
- Contribution of the nurses' health study to the epidemiology of cataract, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma pp. 1684-1689

- J.H. Kang, JunJie Wu, E. Cho, S. Ogata, P. Jacques, A. Taylor, C.-J. Chiu, J.L. Wiggs, J.M. Seddon, S.E. Hankinson, D.A. Schaumberg and L.R. Pasquale
- Acute gastroenteritis and recreational water: Highest burden among young US children pp. 1690-1697

- B.F. Arnold, T.J. Wade, J. Benjamin-Chung, K.C. Schiff, J.F. Griffith, A.P. Dufour, S.B. Weisberg and Colford, J.M.,
- Weight control intervention for truck drivers: The SHIFT Randomized controlled trial, United States pp. 1698-1706

- R. Olson, B. Wipfli, S.V. Thompson, D.L. Elliot, W.K. Anger, T. Bodner, L.B. Hammer and N.A. Perrin
- Ebola "ring" vaccine trial was ethically innovative pp. e1

- B.G. Haire and M.O. Folayan
- Do men really benefit more from marriage than women? pp. e2

- L. Strohschein
- A strategic approach to eliminating sexual orientation-related health disparities pp. e4

- S.D. Cochran and V.M. Mays
2016, volume 106, articles 8
- Ability of HIV advocacy to modifybehavioral norms and treatment impact: A systematic review pp. e1-e8

- B.F. Sunguya, M. Munisamy, S. Pongpanich, J. Yasuoka and M. Jimba
- Kim et al. Respond pp. e10-e11

- K. Kim, L.N. Gitlin and H.-R. Han
- Austin responds pp. e12-e13

- A. Austin
- The battle over bathrooms: A solution without a problem pp. 1349

- J.A. Laylor
- A public health of consequence: Review of the August 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 1354-1355

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Could raising the minimum wage improve the public's health? pp. 1355-1356

- J.P. Leigh
- The elusive promise of LGBT equality pp. 1356-1358

- I.H. Meyer
- Delivering fresh water: Critical infrastructure, environmental justice, and flint, Michigan pp. 1358-1360

- M.R. Greenberg
- Editors on the campaign trail: Why bernie sanders is wrong on health care (and hillary clinton is right) pp. 1361-1362

- R. Grant
- Brown responds: Why hillary clinton is wrong and bernie sanders is right pp. 1362-1364

- T.M. Brown
- The ongoing opioid prescription epidemic: Historical context pp. 1365-1366

- M.L. Meldrum
- Repeated concussions: Time to spur action among vulnerable veterans pp. 1366-1368

- U.S. Uchendu, B.I. Omalu, D.X. Cifu and L.E. Egede
- Framing strategies to avoid mother-blame in communicating the origins of chronic disease pp. 1369-1373

- L.B. Winett, A.B. Wulf and L. Wallack
- Mapping engagement in twitter-based support networks for adult smoking cessation pp. 1374-1380

- C.M. Lakon, C. Pechmann, C. Wang, L. Pan, K. Delucchi and J.J. Prochaska
- Family-focused preventive interventions with cancer cosurvivors: A call to action pp. 1381-1387

- M. Niemelä, C.A. Marshall, T. Kroll, M. Curran, S.S. Koerner, S. Räsänen and F. García
- Capitalizing on natural experiments to improve our understanding of population health pp. 1388-1389

- J. Bor
- Ethical and psychosocial considerations in informing HIV-exposed uninfected children that they were exposed to HIV and antiretroviral medications in utero pp. 1390-1396

- R. Klitzman, C.A. Mellins, M.M. Philbin, E.J. Abrams and R.H. Remien
- "Outstanding services to negro health": Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee, Dr. Virginia M. Alexander, and Black Women physicians' public health activism pp. 1397-1404

- V.N. Gamble
- First medicare demonstration of concurrent provision of curative and hospice services for end-of-life care pp. 1405-1408

- K.L. Harrison and S.R. Connor
- Access and quality of care by insurance type for low-income adults before the affordable care act pp. 1409-1415

- K.H. Nguyen and B.D. Sommers
- Effect of the affordable care act on racial and ethnic disparities in health insurance coverage pp. 1416-1421

- T.C. Buchmueller, Z.M. Levinson, H.G. Levy and Barbara Wolfe
- Population survey features and response rates: A randomized experiment pp. 1422-1426

- Y. Guo, J.A. Kopec, J. Cibere, L.C. Li and C.H. Goldsmith
- Evaluation of American Indian health service training in pain management and opioid substance use disorder pp. 1427-1429

- J.G. Katzman, C. Fore, S. Bhatt, N. Greenberg, J.G. Salvador, G.C. Comerci, C. Camarata, L. Marr, R. Monette, S. Arora, A. Bradford, D. Taylor, J. Dillow and S. Karol
- Public health detailing-A successful strategy to promote judicious opioid analgesic prescribing pp. 1430-1438

- J.A. Kattan, E. Tuazon, D. Paone, D. Dowell, L. Vo, J.L. Starrels, C.M. Jones and H.V. Kunins
- Formative work and community engagement approaches for implementing an HIV intervention in Botswana schools pp. 1439-1441

- K.S. Miller, H.J. Cham, E.M. Taylor, F.L. Berrier, M. Duffy, J. Vig, L. Chipazi, C. Chakalisa, S. Sidibe, K. Swart, N.S. Tau and L.F. Clark
- Reduced prevalence of obesity in 14 disadvantaged black communities in the United States: A successful 4-year place-based participatory intervention pp. 1442-1448

- Y. Liao, P.Z. Siegel, L.G. Garraza, Yilong Xu, S. Yin, M. Scardaville, T. Gebreselassie and R.L. Stephens
- Work-family trajectories and the higher cardiovascular risk of American women relative to women in 13 european countries pp. 1449-1456

- K. Van Hedel, I. Mejía-Guevara, M. Avendaño, E.L. Sabbath, L.F. Berkman, J.P. Mackenbach and F.J. Van Lenthe
- Intimate partner victimization and health risk behaviors among pregnant adolescents pp. 1457-1459

- I.E. Udo, J.B. Lewis, J.N. Tobin and J.R. Ickovics
- Increasing hepatitis B vaccine prevalence among refugee children arriving in the United States, 2006-2012 pp. 1460-1462

- K. Yun, K. Urban, B. Mamo, J. Matheson, C. Payton, K.C. Scott, L. Song, W.M. Stauffer, B.L. Stone, J. Young and H. Lin
- Intersection of living in a rural versus urban area and race/ethnicity in explaining access to health care in the United States pp. 1463-1469

- J.T. Caldwell, C.L. Ford, S.P. Wallace, M.C. Wang and L.M. Takahashi
- Projecting the impact of the affordable care act provisions on accessibility and availability of primary care providers for the adult population in Georgia pp. 1470-1476

- M. Gentili, P. Harati and N. Serban
- Returns on investment in California county departments of public health pp. 1477-1482

- T.T. Brown
- Mortality among adults with intellectual disability in England: Comparisons with the general population pp. 1483-1490

- F.J. Hosking, I.M. Carey, S.M. Shah, T. Harris, S. DeWilde, C. Beighton and D.G. Cook
- Parental race/ethnicity and adverse birth outcomes in New York City: 2000-2010 pp. 1491-1497

- L.N. Borrell, E. Rodriguez-Alvarez, D.A. Savitz and M.C. Baquero
- Young people's more permissive views about marijuana: Local impact of state laws or national trend? pp. 1498-1503

- L.A. Schmidt, L.M. Jacobs and J. Spetz
- Evolution of well-being and happiness after increases in consumption of fruit and vegetables pp. 1504-1510

- R. Mujcic and Andrew Oswald
- Willingness to use health insurance at a sexually transmitted disease clinic: A survey of patients at 21 US clinics pp. 1511-1513

- W.S. Pearson, R. Cramer, G. Tao, J.S. Leichliter, T.L. Gift and K.W. Hoover
- The effect of an increased minimum wage on infant mortality and birth weight pp. 1514-1516

- K.A. Komro, M.D. Livingston, Sara Markowitz and A.C. Wagenaar
- Ability of HIV Advocacy to Modify Behavioral Norms and Treatment Impact: A Systematic Review pp. 1517

- B.F. Sunguya, M. Munisamy, S. Pongpanich, J. Yasuoka and M. Jimba
- The terminology of community health workers pp. e10

- A. Wennerstrom and C.H. Rush
- Employment status and poor adult health outcomes among lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals pp. e12

- B. Greene
- The protection to women's fundamental rights violated by the zika virus epidemic pp. e9

- D. Diniz
- Teixeira and rodrigues respond pp. e9

- M.G. Teixeira and L.C. Rodrigues
2016, volume 106, articles 7
- Peer support for the hardly reached: A systematic review pp. e1-e8

- R. Sokol and E. Fisher
- Peer Support for the Hardly Reached: A Systematic Review pp. e1-e8

- R. Sokol and E. Fisher
- Berman and Johnson respond pp. e9-e10

- E.R. Berman and R.K. Johnson
- Locating LARC within the context of sexual and reproductive justice pp. e13-e14

- L. Roberts, D. Kaplan, M.T. Bassett, D.L. Kaplan, S.P. Roberts, A.B. Steinberg, A. Whitten, J. Quinones-Lugo, F. Diaz-Tello, G. Askew, K.S. Reyes, A. Maybank, K. Srivastava, V. Cortes, G.S. Betancourt, V. Breitbart, N. Clark, C. Gaston, K. Irani, D. Lesane, Z.Q.B. Ma'at, R. McConey, A. Mercer, C.L. Porchia-Albert, E. Raboni, G. Gutierrez, P. Hernandez and N. Schuett-Lefkowitz
- Men's health: Beyond masculinity pp. 1157

- K. Elder and D.M. Griffith
- Restorative justice and restorative history for the sexually transmitted disease inoculation experiments in Guatemala pp. 1163-1164

- S.M. Reverby
- Tobacco control: How are we doing? pp. 1164-1166

- C.G. Healton
- Lagging life expectancy for black men: A public health imperative pp. 1167-1169

- M.J. Bond and A.A. Herman
- Beyond LARC:Advancing reproductive health to include men pp. 1169-1170

- E.L. Gollub and Z.A. Stein
- What is "public" about public health: Lessons from Michigan pp. 1171-1172

- A.M. El-Sayed
- Emotional feedback and the viral spread of social media messages about autism spectrum disorders pp. 1173-1180

- C.A. Bail
- Counterproductive consequences of a conservative ideology: Medicaid expansion and personal responsibility requirements pp. 1181-1187

- A.M. Baker and L.M. Hunt
- Why the world will never be tobacco-free: Reframing "tobacco control" into a traditional tobacco movement pp. 1188-1195

- G. Boudreau, C. Hernandez, D. Hoffer, K.S. Preuss, L. Tibbetts-Barto, N. Toves Villaluz and S. Scott
- Strengthening the efferent arm in public health pp. 1196-1197

- David Bishai, J. Xu and M. Sherry
- Revising the American Public Health Association's Public Health Code of Ethics pp. 1198-1199

- L.M. Lee, C.B. Fisher and B. Jennings
- Minimum ages of legal access for tobacco in the United States from 1863 to 2015 pp. 1200-1207

- D.E. Apollonio and S.A. Glantz
- Misrepresentation of the National Women's Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 1208-1209

- M.A.H. Baird, N. Barlev, L. Bryder, A. Burls, R.W. Carrell, I. Chalmers, G.J.S. Cooper, D. Obs, D.A. Dow, K. Hicks, M. Keirse, C. Mantell, P. Nobbs, E. Overton, H. Overton, P. Patten, J. Sandercock, V. Smith and R. Trubuhovich
- Paul and Brookes respond pp. 1209-1210

- C. Paul and B. Brookes
- Demographic, insurance, and health characteristics of newly enrolled HIV-positive patients after implementation of the affordable care act in California pp. 1211-1213

- D.D. Satre, S. Parthasarathy, A. Altschuler, M.J. Silverberg, E. Storholm and C.I. Campbell
- Ten things i wish someone had told me when i became a health officer pp. 1214-1218

- T.R. Frieden
- New product marketing blurs the line between nicotine replacement therapy and smokeless tobacco products pp. 1219-1222

- G. Kostygina, L. England and P. Ling
- Evaluating public health interventions: 3. the two-stage design for confounding bias reduction-having your cake and eating it two pp. 1223-1226

- D. Spiegelman, C.L. Rivera-Rodriguez and S. Haneuse
- Quantitative bias analysis in regulatory settings pp. 1227-1230

- T.L. Lash, M.P. Fox, D. Cooney, Y. Lu and R.A. Forshee
- Challenges in identifying refugees in national health data sets pp. 1231-1232

- W. Semere, K. Yun, C. Ahalt, B. Williams and E.A. Wang
- Mobilizing local authorities around public health priorities pp. 1233-1234

- B. Lévesque, V. Huppé and A. Tourigny
- From design to dissemination: Implementing community-based participatory research in postdisaster communities pp. 1235-1242

- M. Lichtveld, S. Kennedy, R.Z. Krouse, F. Grimsley, J. El-Dahr, K. Bordelon, Y. Sterling, L. White, N. Barlow, S. DeGruy, D. Paul, S. Denham, C. Hayes, M. Sanders, M.M. Mvula, E. Thornton, P. Chulada, H. Mitchell, Martin, W.J.,, K.U. Stephens and R.D. Cohn
- Evaluation of the overdose education and naloxone distribution program of the Baltimore Student Harm Reduction Coalition pp. 1243-1246

- D.A. Lewis, J.N. Park, L. Vail, M. Sine, C. Welsh and S.G. Sherman
- Academic dysfunction after a concussion among US high school and college students pp. 1247-1253

- E.B. Wasserman, J.J. Bazarian, M. Mapstone, R. Block and E. Van Wijngaarden
- Calorie underestimation when buying high-calorie beverages in fast-food contexts pp. 1254-1255

- R.L. Franckle, J.P. Block and C.A. Roberto
- Impact of text message reminders on caregivers' adherence to a home fortification program against child anemia in rural western China: A cluster-randomized controlled trial pp. 1256-1262

- H. Zhou, S. Sun, Renfu Luo, Sean Sylvia, A. Yue, Yaojiang Shi, L. Zhang, A. Medina and Scott Rozelle
- Sexual risk behaviors and substance use among men sexually victimized by women pp. 1263-1269

- M.C. Cook, D.E. Morisky, J.K. Williams, C.L. Ford and G.C. Gee
- Lower sodium intake and risk of headaches: Results from the trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly pp. 1270-1275

- L. Chen, Z. Zhang, W. Chen, P.K. Whelton and L.J. Appel
- Hepatitis C screening of the "birth cohort" (born 1945-1965) and younger inmates of New York City jails pp. 1276-1277

- M.J. Akiyama, F. Kaba, Z. Rosner, H. Alper, R.S. Holzman and R. MacDonald
- Efficacy of a computerized intervention on HIV and intimate partner violence among substance-using women in community corrections: A randomized controlled trial pp. 1278-1286

- L. Gilbert, D. Goddard-Eckrich, T. Hunt, X. Ma, M. Chang, J. Rowe, T. McCrimmon, K. Johnson, S. Goodwin, M. Almonte and S.A. Shaw
- Trends over 4 decades in disability-free life expectancy in the United States pp. 1287-1293

- E.M. Crimmins, Y. Zhang and Y. Saito
- Cumulative effect of racial discrimination on the mental health of ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom pp. 1294-1300

- S. Wallace, J. Nazroo and L. Bécares
- Impact of food assistance programs on obesity in mothers and children: A prospective cohort study in Peru pp. 1301-1307

- R.M. Carrillo-Larco, J.J. Miranda and A. Bernabé-Ortiz
- Suicide rates in aboriginal communities in Labrador, Canada pp. 1309-1315

- N.J. Pollock, S. Mulay, J. Valcour and M. Jong
- Firearm ownership and suicide rates among US men and women, 1981-2013 pp. 1316-1322

- M. Siegel and E.F. Rothman
- Health care visits as a risk factor for tuberculosis in Taiwan: A population-based case-control study pp. 1323-1328

- S.-C. Pan, C.-C. Chen, Y.-T. Chiang, H.-Y. Chang, C.-T. Fang and H.-H. Lin
- A novel indicator of life-course smoking prevalence in the United States combining popularity, duration, quantity, and quality of smoking pp. 1329-1335

- Rebekka Christopoulou and D.R. Lillard
- Pediatric care provider density and personal belief exemptions from vaccine requirements in California kindergartens pp. 1336-1341

- E.T. Walker and C.M. Rea
- Public health's share of us health spending pp. e11

- David Bishai, J.P. Leider and B. Resnick
- Woolhandler and Himmelstein respond pp. e12

- S. Woolhandler and D.U. Himmelstein
- Northridge and coupey respond pp. e14

- J.L. Northridge and S.M. Coupey
- Erratum: The impact of obesity on US mortality levels: The importance of age and cohort factors in population estimates (American Journal of Public Health (2013) 103:10 (1895-1901) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301379) pp. e15

- R.K. Masters, E.N. Reither, Daniel Powers, Y.C. Yang, A.E. Burger and B.G. Link
- Erratum: (American Journal of Public Health (2016) 106:6 (8-9) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303231) pp. e16

- S.A. Adams, S.K. Choi, J.M. Eberth, H.M. Brandt, D.B. Friedman and J.R. Hébert
- Beverage policy article too limited to show consequences pp. e9

- S.R. Bohme
2016, volume 106, articles 6
- Hanna-Attisha and Lachance respond pp. e1-e2

- M. Hanna-Attisha and J. LaChance
- The first Ebola survivor to deliver a full-term baby in the United States pp. e4-e5

- W.-T. Chiu, Toy, S., and JunJie Wu
- Seo responds pp. e6-e7

- D.-C. Seo
- Adams et al. respond pp. e8-e9

- S.A. Adams, S.K. Choi, J.M. Eberth, H.M. Brandt, D.B. Friedman and J.R. Hébert
- Prescription and Illicitopioid deaths and the prescription drug monitoring program in Florida pp. e10-e11

- C. Delcher, Yiqing Wang, A.C. Wagenaar, B.A. Goldberger, R.L. Cook and M.M. Maldonado-Molina
- Kennedy-Hendricks et al. respond pp. e11-e12

- A. Kennedy-Hendricks, M. Richey, E.E. McGinty, E.A. Stuart, C.L. Barry and D.W. Webster
- Spiegelman responds pp. e13-e14

- D. Spiegelman
- Waitzkin responds pp. e15-e16

- H. Waitzkin
- When herd immunity is the only protection pp. 965

- J. Adashek
- The decline of American unions is a threat to public health pp. 968-969

- M.J. Wright
- Lessons from Texas: Widespread consequences of assaults on abortion access pp. 970-971

- R.B. Gold and K. Hasstedt
- "Falling through the cracks:" Young adults, drugs, and incarceration pp. 972-973

- A.T. Cohall
- A public health of consequence: Review of the June 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 973-974

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Phantom policies and public health in the presidential election pp. 975-976

- G.P. Marchildon
- Fox responds pp. 976

- D.M. Fox
- The merits of adopting a 0.05 administrative blood alcohol concentration limit for driving pp. 977-978

- J.C. Fell
- Lack of evidence supporting the effectiveness of disaster supply kits pp. 979-982

- T.N. Heagele
- The feminization of HPV: Reversing gender biases in US human papillomavirus vaccine policy pp. 983-984

- E.M. Daley, C.A. Vamos, G.D. Zimet, Z. Rosberger, E.L. Thompson and L. Merrell
- Are pain management questions in patient satisfaction surveys driving the opioid epidemic? pp. 985-986

- J. Adams, G.H. Bledsoe and J.H. Armstrong
- Moving forward from the affordable care act to a single-payer system pp. 987-988

- A. Gaffney, S. Woolhandler, M. Angell and D.U. Himmelstein
- The role of labor unions in creating working conditions that promote public health pp. 989-995

- J. Hagedorn, C.A. Paras, H. Greenwich and A. Hagopian
- Direct engagement with communities and interprofessional learning to factor culture into end-of-life health care delivery pp. 996-1001

- N.A. Boucher
- East Los High:Transmedia edutainment to promote the sexual and reproductive health of young Latina/o Americans pp. 1002-1010

- H. Wang and A. Singhal
- Causal impact: Epidemiological approaches for a public health of consequence pp. 1011-1012

- D. Westreich, J.K. Edwards, E.T. Rogawski, M.G. Hudgens, E.A. Stuart and S.R. Cole
- "Affirmatively furthering fair housing": A platform for public health advocates pp. 1013-1014

- B.D. Smedley and P. Tegeler
- Unrecognized "AIDS" in monkeys, 1969-1980: Explanations and implications pp. 1015-1022

- T.M. Hammett and R.T. Bronson
- Quentin Young (1923-2016): Advocate, activist, and "rebel without a pause" pp. 1025-1027

- T.M. Brown, E. Fee and M.N. Healey
- Variability and limits of US state laws regulating workplace wellness programs pp. 1028-1031

- J.L. Pomeranz, A.M. Garcia, R. Vesprey and A. Davey
- Opening the market for lower cost hearing aids: Regulatory change can improve the health of older Americans pp. 1032-1035

- J. Blustein and B.E. Weinstein
- Estimating potential reductions in premature mortality in New York City from raising the minimum wage to $15 pp. 1036-1041

- T.-Y. Tsao, K.J. Konty, G. Van Wye, O. Barbot, J.L. Hadler, N. Linos and M.T. Bassett
- Prevalence and co-occurrence of heavy drinking and anxiety and mood disorders among gay, Lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual Canadians pp. 1042-1048

- B. Pakula, J. Shoveller, P.A. Ratner and R. Carpiano
- Racial and social disparities in bystander support during medical emergencies on US streets pp. 1049-1051

- E.Y. Cornwell and A. Currit
- Community health workers versus nurses as counselors or case managers in a self-help diabetes management program pp. 1052-1058

- K.B. Kim, M.T. Kim, H.B. Lee, T. Nguyen, L.R. Bone and D. Levine
- Effects of food label use on diet quality and glycemic control among latinos with type 2 diabetes in a community health worker-supported intervention pp. 1059-1066

- G. Kollannoor-Samuel, F.M. Shebl, S. Segura-Pérez, J. Chhabra, S. Vega-López and R. Pérez-Escamilla
- Benzodiazepine use and hepatitis C seroconversion in a cohort of persons who inject drugs pp. 1067-1072

- P. Bach, G. Walton, K. Hayashi, M.-J. Milloy, H. Dong, T. Kerr, J. Montaner and E. Wood
- Human trafficking and health: A survey of male and female survivors in England pp. 1073-1078

- S. Oram, M. Abas, D. Bick, A. Boyle, R. French, S. Jakobowitz, M. Khondoker, N. Stanley, K. Trevillion, L. Howard and C. Zimmerman
- Disability-free life expectancy over 30 years: A growing female disadvantage in the US population pp. 1079-1085

- V.A. Freedman, D.A. Wolf and Brenda Spillman
- Medical debt and related financial consequences among older African American and white adults pp. 1086-1091

- J.C. Wiltshire, K. Elder, C. Kiefe and J.J. Allison
- Educational interventions to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity among older Chinese Americans: A cluster-randomized trial pp. 1092-1098

- J. Jih, G. Le, K. Woo, J.Y. Tsoh, S. Stewart, G. Gildengorin, A. Burke, C. Wong, E. Chan, L.-C. Fung, F. Yu, R. Pasick, S.J. McPhee and T.T. Nguyen
- Diffusion of pharmacy-based influenza vaccination over time in the United States pp. 1099-1100

- G.J. Chun, J.M. Sautter, B.J. Patterson and W.F. McGhan
- Impact of nutrition standards on competitive food quality in Massachusetts middle and high schools pp. 1101-1108

- M.T. Gorski, J.F.W. Cohen, J.A. Hoffman, L. Rosenfeld, R. Chaffee, Lones Smith and E.B. Rimm
- Sexual orientation disparities in preventable disease: A fundamental cause perspective pp. 1109-1115

- R. Bränström, M.L. Hatzenbuehler, J.E. Pachankis and B.G. Link
- Barriers to health care among adults identifying as sexual minorities: A US national study pp. 1116-1122

- J.M. Dahlhamer, A.M. Galinsky, S.S. Joestl and B.W. Ward
- Social support, sexual violence, and transactional sex among female transnational migrants to South Africa pp. 1123-1129

- M. Giorgio, L. Townsend, Y. Zembe, S. Guttmacher, F. Kapadia, M. Cheyip and C. Mathews
- Diffusion of an evidence-based smoking cessation intervention through facebook: A randomized controlled trial pp. 1130-1135

- N.K. Cobb, M.A. Jacobs, P. Wileyto, T. Valente and A.L. Graham
- Sexual identity disparities in smoking and secondhand smoke exposure in California: 2003-2013 pp. 1136-1142

- W.B. Max, B. Stark, H.-Y. Sung and N. Offen
- Birth cohorts analysis of adolescent cigarette smoking and subsequent marijuana and cocaine use pp. 1143-1149

- K.M. Keyes, A. Hamilton and D.B. Kandel
- Lessons for flint's officials and parents from our 1970s Newark lead program pp. e1

- J.M. Oleske and J.D. Bogden
- What is program evaluation? pp. e13

- J. Gargani and R.L. Miller
- Social workers: Continuing to address the social determinants of health pp. e15

- L. De Saxe Zerden, A. Jones, P. Lanier and M.W. Fraser
- Drug repurposing for terminal-stage cancer patients pp. e3

- B. Cvek
- E-cigarette: A lesson from Finland and Austria pp. e6

- A. Braillon
- Medicaid expansion and implications for cancer disparities pp. e8

- A. Barwise
2016, volume 106, articles 5
- Lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts among sexual minority adults by study sampling strategies: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e1-e12

- T.S. Hottes, L. Bogaert, A.E. Rhodes, D.J. Brennan and D. Gesink
- Bostean et al. Respond pp. e13-e14

- G. Bostean, D.R. Trinidad and W.J. McCarthy
- Metzl responds pp. e15-e17

- J. Metzl
- Supporting Syrian refugees: The need for a multidisciplinary action plan pp. e18-e19

- S.A. Azer
- Ismayilova responds pp. e20-e21

- L. Ismayilova
- Publish Your Picture in AJPH! pp. 774

- A. Kropf
- Building a Movement to Be the Healthiest Nation pp. 777

- G.C. Benjamin
- Celebrating National Public Health Week pp. 777-779

- G.R. Wilensky
- National Public Health Week: Small Steps Toward Big Change pp. 779-780

- T. Udall
- A Public Health of Consequence: Review of the May 2016 Issue of AJPH pp. 783-784

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Emergency Care for Homeless Patients: A Window into the Health Needs of Vulnerable Populations pp. 784-785

- M. Bharel
- Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Living Alone: Identifying the Risks for Public Health pp. 786-787

- E. Klinenberg
- The continuing development of health disparities research on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals pp. 787-789

- R. Stall, D.D. Matthews, M.R. Friedman, S. Kinsky, J.E. Egan, R.W.S. Coulter, J.R. Blosnich and N. Markovic
- When Will Presidential Candidates Ask, "what Do Women Want in Health Care?" pp. 790-791

- D. Zuckerman
- Wood Responds pp. 792-793

- S.F. Wood
- Mainstream Health Care in Taiwan's Prisons: A Model for Expanding Medicaid Coverage to Incarcerated Americans pp. 794-795

- M.S. Chen and S.-K. Huang
- Promoting nature-based activity for people with mental illness through the US "exercise is medicine" initiative pp. 796-799

- J. Maier and S. Jette
- State and local policies as a structural and modifiable determinant of HIV vulnerability among latino migrants in the United States pp. 800-807

- M. Galeucia and J.S. Hirsch
- Reconciling epidemiology and social justice in the public health discourse around the sexual networks of black men who have sex with men pp. 808-814

- D.D. Matthews, J.C. Smith, A.L. Brown and D.J. Malebranche
- Environmental nutrition: A new frontier for public health pp. 815-821

- J. Sabaté, H. Harwatt and S. Soret
- Reducing sexual assault on campus: Lessons from the movement to prevent drunk driving pp. 822-829

- S.J. Potter
- Being Fair in Universal Health Coverage: Prioritize Public Health Services for Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 830-831

- M. George
- Living and Dying at the Crossroads: Racism, Embodiment, and Why Theory Is Essential for a Public Health of Consequence pp. 832-833

- N. Krieger
- "Unleashed on an unsuspecting world": The asbestos information association and its role in perpetuating a national epidemic pp. 834-839

- G. Markowitz and D. Rosner
- Applying community organizing principles to assess health needs in New Haven, Connecticut pp. 841-847

- A. Santilli, A. Carroll-Scott and J.R. Ickovics
- Implications of Mexican health care reform on the health coverage of nonmigrants and returning migrants pp. 848-850

- J.T. Wassink
- CAREST - Multilingual regional integration for health promotion and research on sickle cell disease and thalassemia pp. 851-853

- J. Knight-Madden, M. Romana, R. Villaescusa, M. Reid, M. Etienne-Julan, L. Boutin, G. Elana, N. Elenga, G. Wheeler, K. Lee, R. Nieves, A.J. Lecointe, M.-L. Lalanne-Mistrih, G. Loko, L. Keclard-Christophe and M.-D. Hardy-Dessources
- Food gardeners' productivity in laramie, Wyoming: More than a hobby pp. 854-856

- S.J. Conk and C.M. Porter
- Impact of clinic closures on women obtaining abortion services after implementation of a restrictive law in Texas pp. 857-864

- C. Gerdts, L. Fuentes, D. Grossman, K. White, B. Keefe-Oates, S.E. Baum, K. Hopkins, C.W. Stolp and J.E. Potter
- Impact of state ignition interlock laws on alcohol-involved crash deaths in the United States pp. 865-871

- E.J. Kaufman and D.J. Wiebe
- Health disparities in drug- and alcohol-use disorders: A 12-year longitudinal study of youths after detention pp. 872-880

- L.J. Welty, A.J. Harrison, K.M. Abram, N.D. Olson, D.A. Aaby, K.P. McCoy, J.J. Washburn and L.A. Teplin
- Food environments and obesity: Household diet expenditure versus food deserts pp. 881-888

- Daniel Chen, Edward Jaenicke and R.J. Volpe
- Validity of single-item screening for limited health literacy in english and Spanish speakers pp. 889-892

- W.P. Bishop, S.J. Craddock Lee, C.S. Skinner, T.M. Jones, K. McCallister and J.A. Tiro
- Emergency care for homeless patients: A French multicenter cohort study pp. 893-898

- A.-L. Feral-Pierssens, A. Aubry, J. Truchot, P.-A. Raynal, M. Boiffier, A. Hutin, A. Leleu, G. Debruyne, L.-M. Joly, P. Juvin, B. Riou, Y. Freund, F. Adnet, J. Mourad, S. Beaune, T. Desmettre, J. Outrey, J. Pernet, M. Piquemal, S. Taze, J. Schmidt, M. Wargon, P.-M. Anne, S. Charpentier, V. Barbe, A. Andrey, T. Chouhied, A. Avondo, M. Favre, X. Jacob, K. Tazarourte, A. Ricard-Hibon, C. Ogereau, P. Le Borgne, A. Proust and A.-L. Philippon
- Inequalities in hospitalized unintentional injury between aboriginal and non-aboriginal children in New South Wales, Australia pp. 899-905

- H. Möller, K. Falster, R. Ivers, M. Falster, D. Randall, K. Clapham and L. Jorm
- Causes and disparities in death rates among Urban American Indian and Alaska native populations, 1999-2009 pp. 906-914

- J.L. Jacobs-Wingo, D.K. Espey, A.V. Groom, L.E. Phillips, D.S. Haverkamp and S.L. Stanley
- A longitudinal study of multiple drug use and overdose among young people who inject drugs pp. 915-917

- E.D. Riley, J.L. Evans, J.A. Hahn, A. Briceno, P.J. Davidson, P.J. Lum and K. Page
- Sexual orientation and all-cause mortality among US adults aged 18 to 59 years, 2001-2011 pp. 918-920

- S.D. Cochran, C. Björkenstam and V.M. Mays
- Homicides by police: Comparing counts from the national violent death reporting system, vital statistics, and supplementary homicide reports pp. 922-927

- C. Barber, D. Azrael, A. Cohen, M. Miller, D. Thymes, D.E. Wang and D. Hemenway
- Disability and risk of recent sexual violence in the United States pp. 928-933

- K.C. Basile, M.J. Breiding and S.G. Smith
- Neighborhood walkability and body mass index trajectories: Longitudinal study of Canadians pp. 934-940

- R.A. Wasfi, K. Dasgupta, H. Orpana and N.A. Ross
- Impacts of urban water conservation strategies on energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and health: Southern California as a case study pp. 941-948

- S. Sokolow, H. Godwin and B.L. Cole
- Comparison of commercial and self-initiated weight loss programs in people with prediabetes: A randomized control trial pp. 949-956

- D.G. Marrero, K.N.B. Palmer, E.O. Phillips, K. Miller-Kovach, G.D. Foster and C.K. Saha
- Understanding adolescent perceptionsone-cigarettes is vital pp. e13

- A.N. Bandara
- Seasonal influence on mass shootings pp. e15

- P.A. Geoffroy and A. Amad
- Syrian refugees constitute 20% of Jordan's population pp. e18

- M.M. Murshidi
- Mcneely and Morland respond pp. e19

- C.A. McNeely and L. Morland
- Research on spousal violence: Toward a balanced and rigorous approach pp. e20

- C. Vílchez-Román
2016, volume 106, articles 4
- Effects of community-based health worker interventions to improve chronic disease management and care among vulnerable populations: A systematic review pp. e3-e28

- K. Kim, J.S. Choi, E. Choi, C.L. Nieman, J.H. Joo, F.R. Lin, L.N. Gitlin and H.-R. Han
- Garfield responds pp. e29-e30

- R.M. Garfield
- Zika: The Tragedy and the Opportunities pp. 582

- L.C. Rodrigues
- Insuring women in the United States before, during, and after pregnancies pp. 585-586

- E. Kathleen Adams and E.M. Johnston
- Preventing Zika virus infections in pregnant women: An urgent public health priority pp. 589-590

- B.P. Bell, C.A. Boyle and L.R. Petersen
- Mounting evidence of the effectiveness and versatility of community health workers pp. 591-592

- S. Landers and M. Levinson
- A public health of consequence: Review of the April 2016 issue of AJPH pp. 592-593

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- A call for global discussion on universal coverage pp. 594-595

- G.A. Kaplan and K.R. De Camargo
- Aedes rides again: Mosquitoes and flaviviruses in the americas pp. 596-597

- J. McNeill
- Initial description of the presumed congenital Zika syndrome pp. 598-600

- D. De Barros Miranda-Filho, C.M.T. Martelli, R.A. De Alencar Ximenes, T.V.B. Araújo, M.A.W. Rocha, R.C.F. Ramos, R. Dhalia, R.F. De Oliveira Franca, E.T. De Azevedo Marques Junior and L.C. Rodrigues
- The epidemic of Zika virus-related microcephaly in Brazil: Detection, control, etiology, and future scenarios pp. 601-605

- M.G. Teixeira, M. Da Conceição N Costa, W.K. De Oliveira, M.L. Nunes and L.C. Rodrigues
- History, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations of Zika: A systematic review pp. 606-612

- E.S. Paixão, F. Barreto, M. Da Glória Teixeira, M. Da Conceição N Costa and L.C. Rodrigues
- A three-dimensional action plan to raise the quality of care of US correctional health and promote alternatives to incarceration pp. 613-614

- H. Venters
- Corporate funding for schools of public health: Confronting the ethical and economic challenges pp. 615-618

- R. Bayer and Bhaven Sampat
- On the distinction-or lack of distinction-between population health and public health pp. 619-620

- A.V.D. Roux
- Public health 3.0: Time for an upgrade pp. 621-622

- K.B. DeSalvo, P.W. O'Carroll, D. Koo, J.M. Auerbach and J.A. Monroe
- My walk to water pp. 623-624

- T.R. Zolnikov
- Gender-specific jealousy and infidelity norms as sources of sexual health risk and violence among young coupled nicaraguans pp. 625-632

- S. Boyce, P. Zeledón, E. Tellez and C. Barrington
- Setting the agenda for a new discipline: Population health science pp. 633-634

- K.M. Keyes and S. Galea
- Affordable housing: A key lever to community health for older americans pp. 635-636

- W.A. Vega and S.P. Wallace
- Addressing health disparities is a place-based issue pp. 637-639

- I. Dankwa-Mullan and E.J. Ṕerez-Stable
- Keep the whole city in mind pp. 639-641

- M.T. Fullilove and N. Chaudhury
- Overcrowding and mortality during the influenza pandemic of 1918: Evidence from US Army Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia pp. 642-644

- C. Andrew Aligne
- Community health center utilization following the 2008 medicaid expansion in Oregon: Implications for the affordable care act pp. 645-650

- B. Hatch, S.R. Bailey, S. Cowburn, M. Marino, H. Angier and J.E. DeVoe
- Quantifying distance overestimation from global positioning system in urban spaces pp. 651-653

- S.J. Mooney, D.M. Sheehan, G. Zulaika, A.G. Rundle, K. McGill, M.R. Behrooz and G.S. Lovasi
- Community vision and interagency alignment: A community planning process to promote active transportation pp. 654-657

- S.T. DeGregory, N. Chaudhury, P. Kennedy, P. Noyes and A. Maybank
- Capacity building for rare bleeding disorders in the remote commonwealth of the northern Mariana Islands pp. 658-661

- T.F. Lin, P. Carhill, J.N. Huang and J.R. Baker
- Refugee resettlement patterns and state-level health care insurance access in the United States pp. 662-663

- P. Agrawal and A.K. Venkatesh
- Characterizing community health workers on research teams: Results from the centers for population health and health disparities pp. 664-670

- S.D. Hohl, B. Thompson, J.L. Krok-Schoen, R.C. Weier, M. Martin, L. Bone, W.J. McCarthy, S.E. Noel, B. Garcia, N.E. Calderón and E.D. Paskett
- E-cigarette use and intention to initiate or quit smoking among US youths pp. 672-678

- J.-Y. Park, D.-C. Seo and H.-C. Lin
- Tobacco-free pharmacy laws and trends in tobacco retailer density in California and Massachusetts pp. 679-685

- Y. Jin, B. Lu, E.G. Klein, M. Berman, R.E. Foraker and A.K. Ferketich
- Increasing benzodiazepine prescriptions and overdose mortality in the United States, 1996-2013 pp. 686-688

- M.A. Bachhuber, S. Hennessy, C.O. Cunningham and J.L. Starrels
- Increase in naloxone prescriptions dispensed in US retail pharmacies since 2013 pp. 689-690

- C.M. Jones, P.G. Lurie and W.M. Compton
- Sexual-orientation differences in positive youth development: The mediational role of bullying victimization pp. 691-697

- R.W.S. Coulter, A.L. Herrick, M. Reuel Friedman and R.D. Stall
- Disparities by sexual orientation in frequent engagement in cancer-related risk behaviors: A 12-year follow-up pp. 698-706

- M. Rosario, F. Li, D. Wypij, A.L. Roberts, H.L. Corliss, B.M. Charlton, A. Lindsay Frazier and S. Bryn Austin
- Evaluation of the evidence base for the alcohol industry's actions to reduce drink driving globally pp. 707-713

- M.B. Esser, J. Bao, D.H. Jernigan and A.A. Hyder
- Total duration of breastfeeding, Vitamin D supplementation, and serum levels of 25-hydroxyVitamin D pp. 714-719

- D. Darmawikarta, Y. Chen, G. Lebovic, C.S. Birken, P.C. Parkin and J.L. Maguire
- Impact of universal health coverage on child growth and nutrition in Argentina pp. 720-726

- P.A. Nuñez, D. Fernández-Slezak, A. Farall, M.E. Szretter, O.D. Salomón and C.R. Valeggia
- The effect of community-based prevention and care on ebola transmission in Sierra Leone pp. 727-732

- P. Pronyk, B. Rogers, S. Lee, A. Bhatnagar, Y. Wolman, R. Monasch, D. Hipgrave, P. Salama, A. Kucharski and M. Chopra
- National needs of family planning among US men aged 15 to 44 years pp. 733-739

- A.V. Marcell, S.E. Gibbs, I. Choiriyyah, F.L. Sonenstein, N.M. Astone, J.H. Pleck and J.K. Dariotis
- Hepatitis C screening rate among underserved adults with serious mental illness receiving care in California community mental health centers pp. 740-742

- E. Trager, M. Khalili, C.L. Masson, E. Vittinghoff, J. Creasman and C. Mangurian
- Homeopathy use by US adults: Results of a national survey pp. 743-745

- M.L. Dossett, R.B. Davis, T.J. Kaptchuk and G.Y. Yeh
- Human papillomavirus vaccination in the United States: Uneven uptake by gender, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation pp. 746-747

- J. Daniel-Ulloa, P.A. Gilbert and E.A. Parker
- Socioeconomic inequalities in low birth weight in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia pp. 748-754

- M.L. Martinson and N.E. Reichman
- Heterogeneous effects of housing vouchers on the mental health of US adolescents pp. 755-762

- Q.C. Nguyen, D.H. Rehkopf, N.M. Schmidt and T.L. Osypuk
- Nepal's crises threaten gains in public health pp. e29

- V. Khanal, S.R. Mishra and S.E. DeYoung
2016, volume 106, articles 3
- Active transportation surveillance\-United States, 1999-2012 pp. e1-e4

- G.P. Whitfield
- Perspectives from the social sciences pp. 391

- D. Holtzman and K. McLeroy
- A public health of consequence-March 2016 pp. 394

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Shorter lives and poorer health on the campaign trail pp. 395-397

- J.E. McDonough
- Butler responds pp. 398

- S.M. Butler
- 2015-2020 national HIV/AIDS strategy goals for HIV linkage and retention in care: Recommendations from program implementers pp. 399-401

- K.M. Jain, C. Maulsby, S. Kinsky, V. Charles and D.R. Holtgrave
- Young people and HIV: A call to action pp. 402-405

- L.J. Koenig, D. Hoyer, D.W. Purcell, S. Zaza and J. Mermin
- Federal funding for kidney disease research: A missed opportunity pp. 406-407

- M.L. Mendu, K.F. Erickson, T.H. Hostetter, W.C. Winkelmayer, G. Olan, R.N. Meyer, R. Hakim and J.R. Sedor
- Recurring epidemics of pharmaceutical drug abuse in America: Time for an all-drug strategy pp. 408-410

- D. Herzberg, H. Guarino, P. Mateu-Gelabert and A.S. Bennett
- The US public's preference for safer guns pp. 411-413

- J.A. Wolfson, S.P. Teret, S. Frattaroli, M. Miller and D. Azrael
- The human microbiome and public health: Social and ethical considerations pp. 414-420

- K.C. O'Doherty, A. Virani and E.S. Wilcox
- The implications of unintended pregnancies for mental health in later life pp. 421-429

- P. Herd, J. Higgins, K. Sicinski and I. Merkurieva
- Neighborhoods and health: What do we know? what should we do? pp. 430-431

- A.V. Diez Roux
- Ethical rationale for the ebola "ring vaccination" trial design pp. 432-435

- A. Rid and F.G. Miller
- The voices for healthy kids campaign and US state legislation to prevent childhood obesity pp. 436-439

- S.N. Bleich, J. Jones-Smith, H. Jones, M. O'Hara and L. Rutkow
- Harmful algal bloom-associated illness surveillance: Lessons from reported hospital visits in New York, 2008-2014 pp. 440-442

- M. Figgatt, N. Muscatiello, L. Wilson and D. Dziewulski
- Massachusetts inpatient medicaid cost response to increased supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits pp. 443-448

- R.A. Sonik
- The current and projected taxpayer shares of US health costs pp. 449-452

- D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- Evaluating public health interventions: 2. Stepping up to routine public health evaluation with the stepped wedge design pp. 453-457

- D. Spiegelman
- Coefficient α as a measure of test score reliability: Review of 3 popular misconceptions pp. 458-461

- O.F. Morera and S.M. Stokes
- Use of google street view to assess environmental contributions to pedestrian injury pp. 462-469

- S.J. Mooney, C.J. DiMaggio, G.S. Lovasi, K.M. Neckerman, M.D.M. Bader, J.O. Teitler, D.M. Sheehan, D.W. Jack and A.G. Rundle
- Socioeconomic position and premature mortality in the ausdiab cohort of australian adults pp. 470-477

- H. Bihan, K. Backholer, A. Peeters, C.E. Stevenson, J.E. Shaw and D.J. Magliano
- Economic opportunity, health behaviors, and mortality in the United States pp. 478-484

- A.S. Venkataramani, P. Chatterjee, I. Kawachi and A.C. Tsai
- Younger and sicker: Comparing micronesians to other ethnicities in Hawaii pp. 485-491

- M.K.I. Hagiwara, J. Miyamura, S. Yamada and T. Sentell
- Social determinants of HIV-related stigma in faith-based organizations pp. 492-496

- J.D. Coleman, A.D. Tate, B. Gaddist and J. White
- HIV diagnoses and care among transgender persons and comparison with men who have sex with men: New York City, 2006-2011 pp. 497-502

- E.W. Wiewel, L.V. Torian, P. Merchant, S.L. Braunstein and C.W. Shepard
- Consistent estimates of very low HIV incidence among people who inject drugs: New York City, 2005-2014 pp. 503-508

- D.C. Des Jarlais, K. Arasteh, C. McKnight, J. Feelemyer, A.N.C. Campbell, S. Tross, Lones Smith, H.L.F. Cooper, H. Hagan and D. Perlman
- Nonmedical opioid pain relievers and all-cause mortality: A 27-year follow-up from the epidemiologic catchment area study pp. 509-516

- L.B. Cottler, H. Hu, B.A. Smallwood, J.C. Anthony, L.-T. Wu and W.W. Eaton
- Contextual predictors of injection drug use among black adolescents and adults in US metropolitan areas, 1993-2007 pp. 517-526

- H.L.F. Cooper, B. West, S. Linton, J. Hunter-Jones, M. Zlotorzynska, R. Stall, M.E. Wolfe, L. Williams, H.I. Hall, C. Cleland, B. Tempalski and S.R. Friedman
- The effects of cumulative victimization on mental health among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adolescents and young adults pp. 527-533

- B. Mustanski, R. Andrews and J.A. Puckett
- Mental health of transgender veterans in US States with and without discrimination and hate crime legal protection pp. 534-540

- J.R. Blosnich, M.C. Marsiglio, S. Gao, A.J. Gordon, J.C. Shipherd, M. Kauth, G.R. Brown and M.J. Fine
- Public funding for contraception, provider training, and use of highly effective contraceptives: A cluster randomized trial pp. 541-546

- K.M.J. Thompson, C.H. Rocca, J.E. Kohn, S. Goodman, L. Stern, M. Blum, J.J. Speidel, P.D. Darney and C.C. Harper
- Acculturation and diabetes risk in the Mexican American mano a mano cohort pp. 547-549

- C. Anderson, H. Zhao, C.R. Daniel, A. Hromi-Fiedler, Q. Dong, K.Y. Elhor Gbito, X. Wu and W.-H. Chow
- Wastewater disposal wells, fracking, and environmental injustice in Southern Texas pp. 550-556

- J.E. Johnston, E. Werder and D. Sebastian
- Effects of proximity to supermarkets on a randomized trial studying interventions for obesity pp. 557-562

- L. Fiechtner, K. Kleinman, S.J. Melly, M. Sharifi, Robert Marshall, J. Block, E.R. Cheng and E.M. Taveras
- High tuberculosis strain diversity among New York City public housing residents pp. 563-568

- P. Dawson, B.R. Perri and S.D. Ahuja
- Voigt Responds pp. 569-570

- K. Voigt
- Renormalization and regulation of E-cigarettes pp. 569

- C.T. Dawson and W. Maziak
- Attitudes of health care providers toward LGBT patients: The need for cultural sensitivity training pp. 570

- N.O. Garrison and G.E. Ibañez
- Sabin and riskind respond pp. 570-571

- J.A. Sabin and R. Riskind
- Lin et AL. respond pp. 571-572

- W.-C. Lin, R.E. Clark, J. Zhang, E. O'Connell and M. Bharel
- Categorization of frequent emergency department use in an insured homeless population pp. 571

- S.A. Milani
2016, volume 106, articles 2
- Weaver responds pp. e1-e2

- L.J. Weaver
- Advancing the science and practice of place-based intervention pp. 197

- B. Smedley and H. Amaro
- Flint, Michigan: A century of environmental injustice pp. 200-201

- D. Rosner
- A public health of consequence-February 2016 pp. 201-202

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Money, politics, and morality in the framing of medicaid expansion pp. 203-204

- M.D. Rozier and P.M. Singer
- "Paris thin": A call to regulate life-threatening starvation of runway models in the US fashion industry pp. 205-206

- K.L. Record and S.B. Austin
- Protecting personally identifiable information when using online geographic tools for public health research pp. 206-208

- M.D.M. Bader, S.J. Mooney and A.G. Rundle
- Community water fluoridation: Open discussions strengthen public health pp. 209-210

- A. Morabia
- Historicearlyendorsement of community water fluoridation pp. 210-211

- E. Newbrun
- Debunking debating water fluoridation pp. 211

- J.W. Friedman
- Study incapable of detecting IQ loss from fluoride pp. 212-213

- B. Osmunson, H. Limeback and C. Neurath
- Carstairs responds pp. 212

- C. Carstairs
- Broadbent et al. respond pp. 213-214

- J.M. Broadbent, W.M. Thomson, T.E. Moffitt and R. Poulton
- Integrating systems science and community-based participatory research to achieve health equity pp. 215-222

- L. Frerichs, K.H. Lich, G. Dave and G. Corbie-Smith
- Trauma-informed social policy: A conceptual framework for policy analysis and advocacy pp. 223-229

- E.A. Bowen and N.S. Murshid
- Empowering communities pp. 230-231

- M.G. Marmot
- John D. Stoeckle and the upstream vision of social determinants in public health pp. 234-236

- H. Waitzkin
- Inventing the right to know herbert abrams's efforts to democratize access to workplace health hazard information in the 1950s pp. 237-245

- A. Derickson
- Historical influences on contemporary tobacco use by northern plains and Southwestern American Indians pp. 246-255

- S.J. Kunitz
- Public health monitoring of privilege and deprivation with the index of concentration at the extremes pp. 256-263

- N. Krieger, P.D. Waterman, J. Spasojevic, W. Li, G. Maduro and G. Van Wye
- Affordability of the health expenditures of insured americans before the affordable care act pp. 264-266

- J.A. Nyman and H.M. Trenz
- Child-resistant packaging for e-liquid: A review of us state legislation pp. 266-268

- L.T. Frey and W.C. Tilburg
- Use of fees to discourage nonmedical exemptions to school immunization laws in US states pp. 269-270

- J.K. Billington and S.B. Omer
- Whether health departments should provide clinical services after the implementation of the affordable care act pp. 271-272

- G.M. Landers
- Ethics and childhood vaccination policy in the United States pp. 273-278

- K.S. Hendrix, L.A. Sturm, G.D. Zimet and E.M. Meslin
- International health regulations, ebola, and emerging infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 279-282

- M. Espinal, S. Aldighieri, R. St. John and F. Becerra-Posada
- Elevated blood lead levels in children associated with the flint drinking water crisis: A spatial analysis of risk and public health response pp. 283-290

- M. Hanna-Attisha, J. LaChance, R.C. Sadler and A.C. Schnepp
- Opioid overdose deaths and Florida's crackdown on pill mills pp. 291-297

- A. Kennedy-Hendricks, M. Richey, E.E. McGinty, E.A. Stuart, C.L. Barry and D.W. Webster
- Initiation of heroin and prescription opioid pain relievers by birth cohort pp. 298-300

- S.P. Novak, R. Bluthenthal, L. Wenger, D. Chu and A.H. Kral
- Reduction in needle sharing among seattle-area injection drug users across 4 surveys, 1994-2013 pp. 301-307

- R.D. Burt and H. Thiede
- Interest group conflict over medicaid expansion: The surprising impact of public advocates pp. 308-313

- T. Callaghan and L.R. Jacobs
- Adverse childhood experiences related to poor adult health among lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals pp. 314-320

- A. Austin, H. Herrick and S. Proescholdbell
- Physical activity and dietary determinants of weight loss success in the US general population pp. 321-326

- P. Wilson
- Health literacy, pedometer, and self-reported walking among older adults pp. 327-333

- F. Al Sayah, S.T. Johnson and J. Vallance
- Projecting the unmet need and costs for contraception services after the affordable care act pp. 334-341

- E.M. August, E. Steinmetz, L. Gavin, M.I. Rivera, K. Pazol, S. Moskosky, T. Weik and L. Ku
- Improving adolescent parenting: Results from a randomized controlled trial of a home visiting program for young families pp. 342-349

- F. Jacobs, M.A. Easterbrooks, J. Goldberg, J. Mistry, E. Bumgarner, M. Raskin, N. Fosse and R. Fauth
- Effect of gun carrying on perceptions of risk among adolescent offenders pp. 350-352

- T.A. Loughran, J.A. Reid, M.E. Collins and E.P. Mulvey
- Cascade of care for hepatitis C virus infection within the US veterans health administration pp. 353-358

- M.M. Maier, D.B. Ross, M. Chartier, P.S. Belperio and L.I. Backus
- Cluster randomized controlled trial of group prenatal care: Perinatal outcomes among adolescents in New York city health centers pp. 359-365

- J.R. Ickovics, V. Earnshaw, J.B. Lewis, T.S. Kershaw, U. Magriples, E. Stasko, S.S. Rising, A. Cassells, S. Cunningham, P. Bernstein and J.N. Tobin
- Barriers to cervical screening among sex workers in vancouver pp. 366-373

- P. Duff, G. Ogilvie, J. Shoveller, O. Amram, J. Chettiar, P. Nguyen, S. Dobrer, J. Montaner and K. Shannon
- Independent and interactive effects of smoking bans and tobacco Taxes on a cohort of US young adults pp. 374-380

- M. Vuolo, B.C. Kelly and J. Kadowaki
- Anxiety and depression in female patients with type 2 diabetes pp. e1

- T. Kawada
2016, volume 106, articles 1
- Housing status, medical care, and health outcomes among people living with HIV/AIDS: A systematic review pp. e1-e23

- A.A. Aidala, M.G. Wilson, V. Shubert, D. Gogolishvili, J. Globerman, S. Rueda, A.K. Bozack, M. Caban and S.B. Rourke
- AJPH editor's choice pp. 7

- A. Morabia
- A public health of consequence pp. 10-11

- S. Galea and R. Vaughan
- Increasing the incidence and influence of systematic reviews on health policy and practice pp. 11-13

- I. Chalmers and D.M. Fox
- The health of the newest Americans: How US public health systems can support syrian refugees pp. 13-15

- C.A. McNeely and L. Morland
- Toxicity of botanical medicines: An overlooked global health problem pp. 16-17

- D.M. Marcus and A.P. Grollman
- Realizing reproductive health equity needs more than Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) pp. 18-19

- A.C. Gubrium, E.S. Mann, S. Borrero, C. Dehlendorf, J. Fields, A.T. Geronimus, A.M. Gomez, L.H. Harris, J.A. Higgins, K. Kimport, K. Luker, Z. Luna, L. Mamo, D. Roberts, D. Romero and G. Sisson
- Northridge and coupey respond pp. 19-20

- J.L. Northridge and S.M. Coupey
- The public health framework of legalized marijuana in Colorado pp. 21-27

- T. Ghosh, M.V. Dyke, A. Maffey, E. Whitley, L. Gillim-Ross and L. Wolk
- Global birth prevalence of spina bifida by folic acid fortification status: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e24-e34

- C.A.M. Atta, K.M. Fiest, A.D. Frolkis, N. Jette, T. Pringsheim, C. St Germaine-Smith, T. Rajapakse, G.G. Kaplan and A. Metcalfe
- Educate the individual.. to a sane appreciation of the risk a history of industry's responsibility to warn of job dangers before the occupational safety and health administration pp. 28-35

- D. Rosner and G. Markowitz
- The meaning of health for all by the year 2000' pp. 36-38

- H. Mahler
- The Meaning of "Health for All by the Year 2000" pp. 36-38

- H. Mahler
- Halfdan mahler: Architect and defender of the world health organization health for all by 2000 Declaration of 1978 pp. 38-39

- T.M. Brown, E. Fee and V. Stepanova
- Legal barriers to adolescent participation in research about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections pp. 40-44

- Q.L. Moore, M.E. Paul, A.L. McGuire and M.A. Majumder
- Public health and hospitals: Lessons learned from partnerships in a changing health care environment pp. 45-48

- F. Douglas Scutchfield, L. Prybil, A.V. Kelly and G.P. Mays
- Community-based health financing and child stunting in rural Rwanda pp. 49-55

- C. Lu, I. Mejia-Guevara, K. Hill, P. Farmer, S.V. Subramanian and A. Binagwaho
- Public health's falling share of US health spending pp. 56-57

- D.U. Himmelstein and S. Woolhandler
- Nongovernment philanthropic spending on public health in the United States pp. 58-62

- Y. Shaw-Taylor
- Access to care and chronic disease outcomes among medicaid-insured persons versus the uninsured pp. 63-69

- A.S. Christopher, D. McCormick, S. Woolhandler, D.U. Himmelstein, D.H. Bor and A.P. Wilper
- Evaluating public health interventions: 1. examples, definitions, and a personal note pp. 70-73

- D. Spiegelman
- The world health organization STEPwise approach to noncommunicable disease risk-factor surveillance: Methods, challenges, and opportunities pp. 74-78

- L. Riley, R. Guthold, M. Cowan, S. Savin, L. Bhatti, T. Armstrong and R. Bonita
- Communities of color creating healthy environments to combat childhood obesity pp. 79-86

- A.M. Subica, C.T. Grills, J.A. Douglas and S. Villanueva
- Systematic motorcycle management and health care delivery: A field trial pp. 87-94

- K.M. Mehta, F. Rerolle, S.V. Rammohan, D.C. Albohm, G. Muwowo, H. Moseson, L. Sept, H.L. Lee and E. Bendavid
- Correlates of sexual HIV risk among african American men who have sex with men pp. 96-102

- J.A. Kelly, J.S. St Lawrence, S.S. Tarima, W.J. Di Franceisco and Y.A. Amirkhanian
- Patterns and trends of newly diagnosed HIV infections among adults and adolescents in correctional and noncorrectional facilities, United States, 2008-2011 pp. 103-109

- A.E. Barskey, A.S. Babu, A. Hernandez and L. Espinoza
- Chinese immigrant religious institutions' variability in views on preventing sexual transmission of HIV pp. 110-118

- J.J. Chin and T.B. Neilands
- Substance use and cumulative exposure to American society: Findings from both sides of the US-Mexico border region pp. 119-127

- G. Borges, C.J. Cherpitel, R. Orozco, S.E. Zemore, L. Wallisch, M.-E. Medina-Mora and J. Breslau
- Health profiles of newly arrived refugee children in the United States, 2006-2012 pp. 128-135

- K. Yun, J. Matheson, C. Payton, K.C. Scott, B.L. Stone, L. Song, W.M. Stauffer, K. Urban, J. Young and B. Mamo
- Free bus travel and physical activity, gait speed, and adiposity in the english longitudinal study of ageingxs pp. 136-142

- E. Webb, A. Laverty, J. Mindell and C. Millett
- Impact of improving home environments on energy intake and physical activity: A randomized controlled trial pp. 143-152

- M.C. Kegler, R. Haardorfer, I.C. Alcantara, J.A. Gazmararian, J.K. Veluswamy, T.L. Hodge, A.R. Addison and J.A. Hotz
- Differential child maltreatment risk across deployment periods of US Army Soldiers pp. 153-158

- C.M. Taylor, M.E. Ross, J.N. Wood, H.M. Griffis, G.C. Harb, L. Mi, L. Song, D. Strane, K.G. Lynch and D.M. Rubin
- Inequalities of income and inequalities of longevity: A cross-country study pp. 160-165

- Eric Neumayer and T. Plumper
- Accelerated adoption of smoke-free laws after ratification of the world health organization framework convention on tobacco control pp. 166-171

- R. Uang, H. Hiilamo and S.A. Glantz
- Sociodemographic predictors of vaccination exemptions on the basis of personal belief in California pp. 172-177

- Y. Tony Yang, P.L. Delamater, T.F. Leslie and Miguel Mello
- Risk factors for and behavioral consequences of direct versus indirect exposure to violence pp. 178-188

- G.M. Zimmerman and C. Posick
2016, volume 106
- Informing the evidence base on adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections: Important lessons pp. S7-S8

- B. Goesling
- The teen pregnancy prevention program (2010-2015): Synthesis of impact findings pp. S9-S15

- A.F. Farb and A.L. Margolis
- Comprehensive reporting of adolescent pregnancy prevention programs pp. S15-S16

- R.P. Cole
- Replication typology and guidelines for adolescent pregnancy prevention initiatives pp. S17-S18

- K.R. McLeroy, J. Farmer, K.L. Wilson and W.R. Garney
- The promise of technology to advance rigorous evaluation of adolescent pregnancy prevention programs in American Indian and Alaska native tribal communities pp. S18-S20

- C.E. Kaufman, K. Black, E.M. Keane, T.M. Schwinn and C.K.B. Crow
- Exploring alternative outcome measures to improve pregnancy prevention programming in younger adolescents pp. S20-S22

- K.K. Coyle and J. Glassman
- Establishing an evaluation technical assistance contract to support studies in meeting the US department of health and human services evidence standards pp. S22-S24

- R.P. Cole, S.G. Zief and J. Knab
- A framework for evaluation technical assistance pp. S24-S26

- S.G. Zief, R.P. Cole and J. Knab
- Challenges and lessons learned from providing large-scale evaluation technical assistance to build the adolescent pregnancy evidence base pp. S26-S28

- J. Knab, R.P. Cole and S.G. Zief
- Adolescent pregnancy prevention programs and research: A time to revisit theory pp. S28-S29

- E. Jenner
- Video for adolescent pregnancy prevention: Promises, challenges, and future directions pp. S29-S31

- J.S. Downs, A.M. Ashcraft and P.J. Murray
- Scalability of an evidence-based adolescent pregnancy prevention program: New evidence from 5 cluster-randomized evaluations of the teen outreach program pp. S32-S38

- K. Francis, S. Philliber, E.R. Walsh-Buhi, A. Philliber, R. Seshadri and E. Daley
- Randomized trials of the teen outreach program in Louisiana and Rochester, New York pp. S39-S44

- W.T. Robinson, S.M. Seibold-Simpson, H.F. Crean and B. Spruille-White
- Replicating reducing the risk: 12-month impacts of a cluster randomized controlled trial pp. S45-S52

- M. Kelsey, M. Blocklin, J. Layzer, C. Price, R. Juras and L. Freiman
- Replicating the safer sex intervention: 9-month impact findings of a randomized controlled trial pp. S53-S59

- M. Kelsey, J.T. Walker, J. Layzer, C. Price and R. Juras
- It's your game..keep it real in South Carolina: A group randomized trial evaluating the replication of an evidence-based adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection prevention program pp. S60-S69

- S.C. Potter, K.K. Coyle, J.R. Glassman, S. Kershner and M.S. Prince
- Replicating cuídate: 6-month impact findings of a randomized controlled trial pp. S70-S77

- M. Kelsey, C. Layzer, J. Layzer, C. Price, R. Juras, M. Blocklin and Jhon Mendez
- Impact of an intervention designed to reduce sexual health risk behaviors of african American adolescents: Results of a randomized controlled trial pp. S78-S84

- E. Jenner, L.W. Jenner, S. Walsh, H. Demby, A. Gregory and E. Davis
- Impact of two adolescent pregnancy prevention interventions on risky sexual behavior: A three-arm cluster randomized control trial pp. S85-S90

- A.P. Barbee, M.R. Cunningham, M.A. Van Zyl, B.F. Antle and C.N. Langley
- A clustered randomized controlled trial of the positive prevention PLUS adolescent pregnancy prevention program pp. S91-S96

- R.G. LaChausse
- Preventing pregnancy in high school students: Observations from a 3-year longitudinal, quasi-experimental study pp. S97-S102

- J. Gelfond, N. Dierschke, D. Lowe and K. Plastino
- Healthy futures program and adolescent sexual behaviors in 3 Massachusetts cities: A randomized controlled trial pp. S103-S109

- T.V. Calise, W. Chow, K.F. Dore, M.J. O'Brien, E.R. Heitz and R.R. Millock
- Culturally responsive adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection prevention program for middle school students in Hawai'i pp. S110-S116

- Y. Abe, L.T. Barker, V. Chan and J. Eucogco
- Text messaging, teen outreach program, and sexual health behavior: A cluster randomized trial pp. S117-S124

- S. Bull, S. Devine, S.J. Schmiege, L. Pickard, J. Campbell and J.C. Shlay
- Impacts of an enhanced family health and sexuality module of the health teacher middle school curriculum: A cluster randomized trial pp. S125-S131

- B. Goesling, M.E. Scott and E. Cook
- Evaluation of the be the exception sixth-grade program in rural communities to delay the onset of sexual behavior pp. S132-S139

- Z. Harry Piotrowski and D. Hedeker
- Building the evidence to prevent adolescent pregnancy pp. S5

- E. Kappeler
- Building the evidence to prevent adolescent pregnancy: Contents of the volume pp. S6

- S.E. Oberlander and L.C. Trivits
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