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1993, volume 83, articles 12
- From Lillian Wald to Hillary Rodham Clinton: What will happen to public health nursing? pp. 1662-1663
- S.M. Reverby
- Virus transmission in health care settings: Precautions, epidemiologic experience, and common sense pp. 1664-1665
- J.W. Mosley
- New lessons from China: Equity and economics in rural health care pp. 1665-1666
- V.W. Sidel
- Salmonella enteritidis infections in France and the United States: Causes vs causal models pp. 1667-1668
- M.E. Halloran
- Hormone replacement therapy: The need for reconsideration pp. 1670-1673
- L. Rosenberg
- Editorial: Public health nursing - The opportunity of a century pp. 1674-1675
- M.E. Salmon
- Commentary: Going to the people - Public health nursing today and tomorrow pp. 1676-1678
- J.V. Zerwekh
- An outbreak of hepatitis A among health care workers: Risk factors for transmission pp. 1679-1684
- B.N. Doebbeling, N. Li and R.P. Wenzel
- Hepatitis B control in China: Knowledge and practices among village doctors pp. 1685-1688
- S. Clayton, H. Yang, J. Guan, Zeteng Lin and R. Wang
- Patient-to-patient transmission of hepatitis B in a dermatology practice pp. 1689-1693
- W.G. Hlady, R.S. Hopkins, T.E. Ogilby and S.T. Allen
- Salmonella enteritidis infections in France and the United States: Characterization by a deterministic model pp. 1694-1700
- L. Watier, S. Richardson and B. Hubert
- The health effects of swimming at Sydney beaches pp. 1701-1706
- S.J. Corbett, G.L. Rubin, G.K. Curry and D.G. Kleinbaum
- Cat scratch disease in the United States: An analysis of three national databases pp. 1707-1711
- L.A. Jackson, B.A. Perkins and J.D. Wenger
- Estimates of the US health impact of influenza pp. 1712-1716
- K.M. Sullivan, A.S. Monto and I.M. Longini
- The risk of measles, mumps, and varicella among young adults: A serosurvey of US navy and marine corps recruits pp. 1717-1720
- J.P. Struewing, K.C. Hyams, J.E. Tueller and G.C. Gray
- Multiethnic variations in the pregnancy outcomes of military dependents pp. 1721-1725
- G.R. Alexander, G. Baruffi, J.M. Mor, E.C. Kieffer and T.C. Hulsey
- Custody of cocaine-exposed newborns: Determinants of discharge decisions pp. 1726-1729
- D.R. Neuspiel, T.M. Zingman, V.H. Templeton, P. DiStabile and E. Drucker
- Home health clients: Characteristics, outcomes of care, and nursing interventions pp. 1730-1734
- K.S. Martin, N.J. Scheet and M.R. Stegman
- Cause of death in patients with end-stage renal disease: Death certificates vs registry reports pp. 1735-1738
- T.V. Perneger, M.J. Klag and P.K. Whelton
- Infectious diseases and mortality among US nursing home residents pp. 1739-1742
- C. Beck-Sague, S. Banerjee and W.R. Jarvis
- Nemesis revisited: Tuberculosis infection in a New York City men's shelter pp. 1743-1745
- E.A. Paul, S.M. Lebowitz, R.E. Moore, C.W. Hoven, B.A. Bennett and A. Chen
- Antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi and tick salivary gland proteins in New Jersey outdoor workers pp. 1746-1748
- B.S. Schwartz, M.D. Goldstein and J.E. Childs
- The school-based immunization survey: An inexpensive tool for measuring vaccine coverage pp. 1749-1751
- L.E. Rodewald, K.J. Roghmann, P.G. Szilagyi, N.L. Winter, J.R. Campbell and S.G. Humiston
- The impact of a public health nurse intervention on influenza vaccine acceptance pp. 1751-1753
- M.E. Black, J. Ploeg, S.D. Walter, B.G. Hutchison, E.A.F. Scott and L.W. Chambers
- Neonatal tetanus in Peru: Risk assessment with modified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and toxoid skin test pp. 1754-1756
- L. Vernacchio, G. Madico, M. Verastegui, F. Diaz, T.S. Collins and R.H. Gilman
- HIV transmission: Women's risk from bisexual men pp. 1757-1759
- R.W. Wood, L.E. Krueger, T.C. Pearlman and G. Goldbaum
- Acculturation and gender differences in sexual attitudes and behaviors: Hispanic vs non-Hispanic White unmarried adults pp. 1759-1761
- B.V. Marin, J.M. Tschann, C.A. Gomez and S.M. Kegeles
- Inappropriate Halsted mastectomy and patient volume in Italian hospitals pp. 1762-1764
- R. Grilli, F. Mainini, A. Penna, G. Bertolini, N. Scorpiglione, V. Torri and A. Liberati
- Predictors of nursing home admission in a biracial population pp. 1765-1767
- M.E. Salive, K.S. Collins, D.J. Foley and L.K. George
- The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System questionnaire: Its reliability in a statewide sample pp. 1768-1772
- A.D. Stein, R.I. Lederman and S. Shea
- Firearms and health: The right to be armed with accurate information about the Second Amendment pp. 1773-1777
- J.S. Vernick and S.P. Teret
- Bringing care to the people: Lillian Wald's legacy to public health nursing pp. 1778-1786
- K. Buhler-Wilkerson
- Burn prevention through Weatherization Assistance Programs pp. 1787-1788
- J. Simon, A. Levensohn, B.B. Metzger, S. Hardman and S.J. Klein
- The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice pp. 1788-1789
- G.S. Omenn, M. Oberle, J. Gale, J.J. Hoover, D. Sandlin and J. Tapp
- Meningococcal disease in Los Angeles County, 1981 through 1990 [1] pp. 1790-1791
- J.C. Thomas, N.S. Bendana and S.H. Waterman
- Changing HIV risk behaviors: The case against pessimism [2] pp. 1791-1792
- C. Galavotti and C. Beeker
- HIV and trends in cervical cancer death rates among young women [4] pp. 1792-1793
- M.T. McKenna, J.W. Buehler, J.R. Qualters and S.Y. Chu
- Measuring HIV-1 seroprevalence among English newborns: Blood spot size [3] pp. 1792
- C. McGarrigle, J. Parry and A. Nicoll
- Illegal sales to minors and retailers' responsibility [5] pp. 1793-1794
- E.J. Clapp and M.B. Wildey
1993, volume 83, articles 11
- After the flood pp. 1522-1524
- N. Richman
- The bell tolls for a school of public health-and for thee? pp. 1524-1525
- M. Susser
- Medical technology assessment - Intended for whom? pp. 1525-1526
- W.K. Mariner
- Adult health: A legitimate concern for developing countries pp. 1527-1530
- M. Phillips, R.G.A. Feachem, C.J.L. Murray, A. Over and T. Kjellstrom
- Editorial: Learning from health care experiences in developing countries pp. 1531-1532
- C.E. Taylor
- Commentary: In search of innovative approaches to international health pp. 1533-1536
- S.L. Kark, E. Kark and J.H. Abramson
- A developing country's university oriented toward strengthening health systems: Challenges and results pp. 1537-1543
- J.H. Bryant, D.R. Marsh, K.S. Khan, R. D'Souza, K. Husein, A. Aslam, A.F. Qureshi, V. DeWit and R.M. Harnar
- Physicians who have practiced in both the United States and Canada compare the systems pp. 1544-1548
- G.J. Hayes, S.C. Hayes and T. Dykstra
- The effects of a natural disaster on child behavior: Evidence for posttraumatic stress pp. 1549-1553
- M.S. Durkin, N. Khan, L.L. Davidson, S.S. Zaman and Z.A. Stein
- Water cost and availability: Key determinants of family hygiene in a Peruvian shantytown pp. 1554-1558
- R.H. Gilman, G.S. Marquis, G. Ventura, M. Campos, W. Spira and F. Diaz
- An epidemic of pesticide poisoning in Nicaragua: Implications for prevention in developing countries pp. 1559-1562
- R. McConnell and A.J. Hruska
- Fatal occupational injury rates: Quebec, 1981 through 1988 pp. 1563-1566
- M. Rossignol and M. Pineault
- Modern contraception use in Ethiopia: Does involving husbands make a difference? pp. 1567-1571
- A. Terefe and C.P. Larson
- Low birthweight and infant mortality in Puerto Rico pp. 1572-1576
- J.E. Becerra, H.K. Atrash, Noelia Perez and J.A. Saliceti
- Prescription and nonprescription drug use among Black and White community- residing elderly pp. 1577-1582
- G.G. Fillenbaum, J.T. Hanlon, E.H. Corder, T. Ziqubu-Page, W.E. Wall and D. Brock
- Insurance, income, and access to ambulatory care in King County, Washington pp. 1583-1588
- B.G. Saver and N. Peterfreund
- Cancer incidence among American Indians and Alaska Natives, 1980 through 1987 pp. 1589-1598
- P.A. Nutting, W.L. Freeman, D.R. Risser, S.D. Helgerson, R. Paisano, John Hisnanick, S.K. Beaver, I. Peters, J.P. Carney and M.A. Speers
- Improving response rates through incentive and follow-up: The effect on a survey of physicians' knowledge of genetics pp. 1599-1603
- E.S. Tambor, G.A. Chase, R.R. Faden, G. Geller, K.J. Hofman and N.A. Holtzman
- Weapon carrying among inner-city junior high school students: Defensive behavior vs aggressive delinquency pp. 1604-1608
- D.W. Webster, P.S. Gainer and H.R. Champion
- Young men's risk behaviors for HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases, 1988 through 1991 pp. 1609-1615
- L. Ku, F.L. Sonenstein and J.H. Pleck
- Anthropometry and childhood mortality in Northwest and Southwest Uganda pp. 1616-1618
- V. Vella, A. Tomkins, A. Borghesi, G.B. Migliori, J. Ndiku and B.C. Adriko
- The authorship and fate of international health papers submitted to the American Journal of Public Health in 1989 pp. 1618-1620
- D. Koch-Weser and A. Yankauer
- Screening for colorectal neoplasia: Physicians' adherence to complete diagnostic evaluation pp. 1620-1622
- R.E. Myers, A.M. Balshem, T.A. Wolf, E.A. Ross and L. Millner
- The epidemiology of child abuse: Findings from the Second National Incidence and Prevalence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect pp. 1622-1624
- J.C. Cappelleri, J. Eckenrode and J.L. Powers
- Activity, inactivity, and obesity: Racial, ethnic, and age differences among schoolgirls pp. 1625-1627
- A.M. Wolf, S.L. Gortmaker, L. Cheung, H.M. Gray, D.B. Herzog and G.A. Colditz
- Safety behavior among Iowa junior high and high school students pp. 1628-1630
- M. Schootman, L.J. Fuortes, C. Zwerling, M.A. Albanese and C.A. Watson
- The choice of weapons in firearm suicides in Iowa pp. 1630-1632
- C. Zwerling, C.F. Lynch, L.F. Burmeister and U. Goertz
- The effects of resistance strategies on rape pp. 1633-1634
- J.M. Zoucha-Jensen and A. Coyne
- Medical technology assessment and practice guidelines: Their day in court pp. 1635-1639
- G.F. Anderson, M.A. Hall and E.P. Steinberg
- The prevalence of smoking among physicians in Japan [1] pp. 1640
- H. Kawane
- Risk of HIV infection among Army Reserve Components Physicians [2] pp. 1640-1641
- D.N. Cowan, J.F. Brundage, R.S. Pomerantz, Z.F. Wann and R.N. Miller
- Misuse of pediatric emergency services and fathers' employment status [3] pp. 1641-1642
- R. Karp
- Stroke mortality trends and antihypertensive drug use [5] pp. 1642-1643
- R.L. Smith, E.R. Pinckney, M. Casper, S. Wing, D. Strogatz, C.E. Davis and H.A. Tyroler
- Firearm deaths in the United States and gun availability [4] pp. 1642
- D. Lester
- Protecting construction workers from exposure to lead: Success in New Jersey [6] pp. 1644
- D.J. Valiante, M. Stanbury and B. Gerwel
1993, volume 83, articles 10
- We are all Berliners: Notes from the Ninth International Conference on AIDS pp. 1378-1379
- J.M. Mann
- HIV prevention: An update on the status of methods women can use pp. 1379-1381
- Z. Stein
- When ideals meet reality - The global challenge of HIV/AIDS pp. 1383-1384
- R.J. Biggar
- Clinical research, prophylaxis, therapy, and care for HIV disease in Africa pp. 1385-1389
- K.M. De Cock, S.B. Lucas, S. Lucas, J. Agness, A. Kadio and H.D. Gayle
- HIV-1 seroprevalence and risk behaviors in an urban African-American community cohort pp. 1390-1394
- A.F. Brunswick, A. Aidala, J. Dobkin, J. Howard, S.P. Titus and J. Banaszak-Holl
- HIV risk among Latino adolescents in two New England cities pp. 1395-1399
- K.W. Smith, S.A. McGraw, S.L. Crawford, L.A. Costa and J.B. McKinlay
- The sexual behavior of US adults: Results from a national survey pp. 1400-1408
- B.C. Leigh, M.T. Temple and K.F. Trocki
- Estimated condom failure and frequency of condom use among gay men pp. 1409-1413
- J.L.P. Thompson, T.J. Yager and J.L. Martin
- Are HIV-infected injection drug users taking HIV tests? pp. 1414-1417
- J. Reardon, N. Warren, R. Keilch, D. Jenssen, F. Wise and W. Brunner
- Partner notification for control of HIV: Results after 2 years of a statewide program in Utah pp. 1418-1424
- A.T. Pavia, M. Benyo, L. Niler and I. Risk
- Race and survival time with AIDS: A synthesis of the literature pp. 1425-1428
- J.R. Curtis and D.L. Patrick
- Causes of death among persons reported with AIDS pp. 1429-1432
- S.Y. Chu, J.W. Buehler, L. Lieb, G. Beckett, L. Conti, S. Costa, B. Dahan, R. Danila, E.J. Fordyce, A. Hirozawa, A. Shields, J.A. Singleton and C. Wold
- AIDS deaths shift from hospital to home pp. 1433-1437
- J.J. Kelly, S.Y. Chu and J.W. Buehler
- HIV-related knowledge and precautions among Michigan nurses pp. 1438-1442
- B.A. Schillo and T.M. Reischl
- Risk due to inactivity in physically capable older adults pp. 1443-1450
- E.M. Simonsick, M.E. Lafferty, C.L. Phillips, C.F. Mendes de Leon, S.V. Kasl, T.E. Seeman, G. Fillenbaum, P. Hebert and J.H. Lemke
- Increase in unprotected anogenital intercourse among homosexual men pp. 1451-1453
- J.B.F. De Wit, J.A.R. Van den Hoek, T.G.M. Sandfort and G.J.P. Van Griensven
- HIV infection in the women's jail, Orange County, California, 1985 through 1991 pp. 1454-1456
- G.A. Gellert, R.M. Maxwell, K.V. Higgins, T. Pendergast and N. Wilker
- HIV infection in hospitalized patients and medicaid enrollees: The accuracy of medical record coding pp. 1457-1459
- L. Rosenblum, J.W. Buehler, M.W. Morgan, S. Costa, J. Hidalgo, R. Holmes, L. Lieb, A. Shields and B. Whyte
- Subjective knowledge of AIDS and use of HIV testing pp. 1460-1462
- K.A. Phillips
- Behavioral outcomes of AIDS educational interventions for drug users in short-term treatment pp. 1463-1466
- J. McCusker, A.M. Stoddard, J.G. Zapka and B.F. Lewis
- The taking of free condoms in a drug abuse treatment clinic: The effects of location and posters pp. 1466-1468
- L. Amass, W.K. Bickel, S.T. Higgins, A.J. Budney and F.E. Foerg
- Preventing tap water scalds: Do consumers change their preset thermostats? pp. 1469-1470
- S.L. Webne and B.J. Kaplan
- AIDS and the limits of control: Public health orders, quarantine, and recalcitrant behavior pp. 1471-1476
- R. Bayer and A. Fairchild-Carrino
- Understanding AIDS: Historical interpretations and the limits of biomedical individualism pp. 1477-1486
- E. Fee and N. Krieger
- Mini funds, maxi impact: Subcontracting injury prevention projects pp. 1487-1488
- C. Monahan, L.M. Olson, L. Berger and D.P. Sklar
- Michigan's public health program for indoor radon pp. 1488-1489
- J.E. Martin, A.P. Jacobson and J.A. Miklos
- Crack users' cracked lips: An additional HIV risk factor [2] pp. 1490-1491
- J. Porter and L. Bonilla
- 'Getting real' about HIV and homeless youth [1] pp. 1490
- M.C. Clatts
- The methodology of fatal occupational injury surveillance [3] pp. 1491
- C. Conroy and N. Stout
- Classifying unspecified and/or unexplained causes of death [4] pp. 1492-1493
- R. Hanzlick, R.G. Parrish, R. Ing, D.L. Cragle and A.F. Butler
- Violence, injury, drugs, and maternal mortality [5] pp. 1494
- W. Chavkin and M. Allen
- The availability of disaster preparation courses at US schools of public health [6] pp. 1494-1495
- L.Y. Landesman
1993, volume 83, articles 9
- Women and smoking pp. 1202-1203
- V.L. Ernster
- Toward a smoke-free society: Opportunities and obstacles pp. 1204-1205
- E.L. Wynder
- From information to knowledge: Assimilating public health data pp. 1205-1207
- M. Feinleib
- Smoking control in the 1990s: A National Cancer Institute model for change pp. 1208-1210
- D.R. Shopland
- Editorial: Profits of doom pp. 1211-1213
- K.E. Warner
- The tobacco industry, state politics, and tobacco education in California pp. 1214-1221
- M.E. Begay, M. Traynor and S.A. Glantz
- Commitment to the common good pp. 1222-1225
- J.C. Lashof
- Integrating smoking control policies into employee benefits: A survey of large California corporations pp. 1226-1230
- H.H. Schauffler
- Work-site cardiovascular risk reduction: A randomized trial of health risk assessment, education, counseling, and incentives pp. 1231-1238
- M. Gomel, B. Oldenburg, J.M. Simpson and N. Owen
- The long-term prevention of tobacco use among junior high school students: Classroom and telephone interventions pp. 1239-1244
- J.P. Elder, M. Wildey, C. De Moor, J.F. Sallis , L. Eckhardt, C. Edwards, A. Erickson, A. Golbeck, M. Hovell, D. Johnston, M.D. Levitz, C. Molgaard, R. Young, D. Vito and S.I. Woodruff
- Project towards no tobacco use: 1-Year behavior outcomes pp. 1245-1250
- S. Sussman, C.W. Dent, A.W. Stacy, P. Sun, S. Craig, T.R. Simon, D. Burton and B.R. Flay
- Error in smoking measures: Effects of intervention on relations of cotinine and carbon monoxide to self-reported smoking pp. 1251-1257
- R.P. Murray, J.E. Connett, G.G. Lauger and H.T. Voelker
- Chlorination, by chlorination by products, and cancer: A meta-analysis (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (955-963)) pp. 1257
- R.D. Morris, A.M. Audet, I.F. Angelillo, T.C. Chalmers and F. Mosteller
- Age patterns of smoking in US Black and White women of childbearing age pp. 1258-1264
- A.T. Geronimus, L.J. Neidert and John Bound
- Cigarette smoking and bone mineral density in older men and women pp. 1265-1270
- K.A. Hollenbach, E. Barrett-Connor, S.L. Edelstein and T. Holbrook
- Tobacco use: A modifiable risk factor for dental disease among the elderly pp. 1271-1276
- A.M. Jette, H.A. Feldman and S.L. Tennstedt
- Smoking, alcohol consumption, and susceptibility to the common cold pp. 1277-1283
- S. Cohen, D.A.J. Tyrrell, M.A.H. Russell, M.J. Jarvis and A.P. Smith
- Smoking control in restaurants: The effectiveness of self-regulation in Australia pp. 1284-1288
- M.J. Schofield, R. Considine, C.A. Boyle and R. Sanson-Fisher
- CDC WONDER: A comprehensive on-line public health information system of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pp. 1289-1294
- A. Friede, J.A. Reid and H.W. Ory
- Health insurance and subjective health status: Data from the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey pp. 1295-1299
- P. Franks, C.M. Clancy, M.R. Gold and P.A. Nutting
- The dependence potential of short half-life benzodiazepines: A meta- analysis pp. 1300-1304
- D.D. Hallfors and L. Saxe
- The distribution of canine exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi in a Lyme- disease endemic area pp. 1305-1310
- R.C. Falco, H.A. Smith, D. Fish, B.A. Mojica, M.A. Bellinger, H.L. Harris and K.E. Hechemy
- Occupation as a risk identifier for breast cancer pp. 1311-1315
- C.H. Rubin, C.A. Burnett, W.E. Halperin and P.J. Seligman
- Cervical cancer screening in hospitals: The effficacy of legislation in Maryland pp. 1316-1320
- A.C. Klassen, D.D. Celentano and C.S. Weisman
- Child care arrangements and repeated ear infections in young children pp. 1321-1325
- A.M. Hardy and M.G. Fowler
- Respiratory disease among military personnel in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield pp. 1326-1329
- A.L. Richards, K.C. Hyams, D.M. Watts, P.J. Rozmajzl, J.N. Woody and B.R. Merrell
- The influence of smoking cessation on body weight may be temporary pp. 1330-1332
- Y. Chen, S.L. Horne and J.A. Dosman
- Factors associated with late smoking initiation in Minnesota women pp. 1333-1335
- K.A. Daly, E.M. Lund, K.C. Harty and S.A. Ersted
- Cotinine concentrations in semen, urine, and blood of smokers and nonsmokers pp. 1335-1338
- M.F. Vine, B.S. Hulka, B.H. Margolin, Y.K. Truong, P.-C. Hu, M.M. Schramm, J.D. Griffith, M. McCann and R.B. Everson
- Environmental tobacco smoke concentrations in no-smoking and smoking sections of restaurants pp. 1339-1341
- W.E. Lambert, J.M. Samet and J.D. Spengler
- An evaluation of the workplace smoking bylaw in the city of Toronto pp. 1342-1345
- L.L. Pederson, S.B. Bull, M.J. Ashley, J.M. Garcia and N.M. Lefcoe
- Smoking, depression, and suicide [1] pp. 1346
- D. Shaffer
- Sudden infant death syndrome and maternal smoking conclusions questioned [2] pp. 1346-1347
- J. Golding, M.H. Malloy, H.J. Hoffman and D.R. Peterson
- Chlorination or ozonation? [3] pp. 1347-1348
- P.A. Chapdelaine and R.D. Morris
- What does America's Public Health Report Card reflect? [4] pp. 1348-1349
- G.A. Gellert, R.M. Maxwell, J.C. Lashof, W.H. McBeath and K. McCarter
- Drug users' self-reported false-positive HIV status [5] pp. 1349-1351
- M.W. Ross, W. Loxley, A. Wodak, A. Buzolic, B. Monheit, A. Stowe, J. McCusker and A.M. Stoddard
- The attribution of health problems to aging [7] pp. 1351-1352
- W.J. Strawbridge, W. Rakowski and T. Hickey
- Bias in weighted vs unweighted estimates [6] pp. 1351
- I.D. Novikov, P.E. Ruskin, E.L. Korn and B.I. Graubard
1993, volume 83, articles 8
- Prenatal weight gain and postpartum weight retention: A delicate balance pp. 1082-1084
- B. Abrams
- Improving cause-of-death statistics: The case of fetal deaths pp. 1084-1085
- D. Atkinson
- Analyzing socioeconomic and racial/ethnic patterns in health and health care pp. 1086-1087
- N. Krieger
- The coding of underlying cause of death from fetal death certificates: Issues and policy considerations pp. 1088-1091
- R.S. Kirby
- Editorial: Over-the-counter oral contraceptives - An immodest proposal? pp. 1092-1094
- D.A. Grimes
- Should oral contraceptives be available without prescription? pp. 1094-1099
- J. Trussell, F. Stewart, M. Potts, F. Guest and C. Ellertson
- Pregnancy-related weight gain and retention: Implications of the 1990 Institute of Medicine guidelines pp. 1100-1103
- K.G. Keppel and S.M. Taffel
- Factors influencing the practice of vaginal birth after cesarean section pp. 1104-1108
- G. Goldman, R. Pineault, L. Potvin, R. Blais and H. Bilodeau
- Variation in cesarean section rates among hospital in Washington State pp. 1109-1112
- L. McKenzie and P.A. Stephenson
- Oral contraceptives and the risk of gallbladder disease: A meta-analysis pp. 1113-1120
- C. Thijs and P. Knipschild
- Smoking and pregnancy outcome: Trends among black teenage mothers in Missouri pp. 1121-1124
- G.H. Land and J.W. Stockbauer
- Race and birthweight of biracial infants pp. 1125-1129
- J.W. Collins and R.J. David
- Epidemiologic evidence for a potentiating effect of malnutrition on child mortality pp. 1130-1133
- D.L. Pelletier, E.A. Frongillo and J.-P. Habicht
- Vietnamese infant and childhood mortality in relation to the Vietnam war pp. 1134-1138
- D.A. Savitz, Nguyen Minh Thang, I.E. Swenson and E.M. Stone
- Sexual behavior and exposure to HIV infection: Estimates from a general- population risk index pp. 1139-1143
- S. Campostrini and D.V. McQueen
- HIV risk-related sex behaviors among injection drug users, crack smokers, and injection drug users who smoke crack pp. 1144-1148
- R.E. Booth, J.K. Watters and D.D. Chitwood
- Frequent cocaine users and their use of treatment pp. 1149-1154
- J.C. Gfroerer and M.D. Brodsky
- Lead content in 70 brands of dietary calcium supplements pp. 1155-1160
- B.P. Bourgoin, D.R. Evans, J.R. Cornett, S.M. Lingard and A.J. Quattrone
- Changes in energy intakes during pregnancy and lactation in a national sample of US women pp. 1161-1163
- S.P. Murphy and B.F. Abrams
- The quality of the new birth certificate data: A validation study in North Carolina pp. 1163-1165
- P.A. Buescher, K.P. Taylor, M.H. Davis and J.M. Bowling
- Mandating vitamin K prophylaxis for newborns in New York State pp. 1166-1168
- T.H. Tulchinsky, M.M. Patton, L.A. Randolph, M.R. Meyer and J.V. Linden
- Fatal car fires from rear-end crashes: The effects of fuel tank placement before and after regulation pp. 1168-1170
- L.S. Robertson
- Black leaders' perceptions of the year 2000 public health goals for Black Americans pp. 1171-1173
- D. Schneider, M.R. Greenberg and D. Choi
- Community hospitals can increase staff influenza vaccination rates pp. 1174-1175
- S.C. Shannon
- The Hawaii pneumococcal disease initiative pp. 1175-1176
- J.F. Campbell, M.A. Donohue, C. Nevin-Woods, A.M. McBean, N.E. Pace, W.W. Williams and J.S. Spika
- Maternal reporting of birthweight in a peruvian shanty town [1] pp. 1177-1178
- J.F. Diaz, R.H. Gilman and L. Cabrera
- Socioeconomic and racial differences in obstetric procedures [2] pp. 1178-1179
- A. Leyland, S.C. Zahniser and J.S. Kendrick
- The ramifications of induced abortion [3] pp. 1179-1180
- G. Crum and B. Ferguson
- The ramifications of induced abortion. 2. Increases in unwanted births: origins and consequences pp. 1180
- B. Ferguson
- Abortion in the Eastern Bloc, then and now [4] pp. 1180-1181
- S.M. Rosen, P. Stephenson and M. Wagner
- How safe is the consumption of trona? [5] pp. 1181
- O.A. Sodipo
1993, volume 83, articles 7
- Race, health, and health services pp. 939-941
- L. Bergner
- Needed: Universal monitoring of all serious diseases of global importance pp. 941-943
- R.E. LaPorte
- Evaluating the nutrition screening initiative pp. 944-945
- D. Rush
- Health care reform: A new public health movement pp. 945-946
- Q.D. Young
- Community-oriented primary care: The legacy of Sidney Kark pp. 946-947
- H.J. Geiger
- Racial differences in the elderly's use of medical procedures and diagnostic tests pp. 948-954
- J.J. Escarce, K.R. Epstein, D.C. Colby and J.S. Schwartz
- Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Racial differences in outcome in Seattle pp. 955-959
- M.R. Cowie, C.E. Fahrenbruch, L.A. Cobb and A.P. Hallstrom
- Race, ethnicity, and access to ambulatory care among US adolescents pp. 960-965
- T.A. Lieu, P.W. Newacheck and M.A. McManus
- Mortality in a public and a private hospital compared: The severity of antecedent disorders in medicare patients pp. 966-971
- R. Burns, L.O. Nichols, M.J. Graney and W.B. Applegate
- Nutrition and health risks in the elderly: The nutrition screening initiative pp. 972-978
- B.M. Posner, A.M. Jette, K.W. Smith and D.R. Miller
- Health promotion counseling of chronic-disease patients during primary care visits pp. 979-982
- N.K. Russell and D.L. Roter
- Early menopause, number of reproductive years, and bone mineral density in postmenopausal women pp. 983-988
- D. Kritz-Silverstein and E. Barrett-Connor
- Forecasting the number of diabetic patients in the Netherlands in 2005 pp. 989-995
- D. Ruwaard, R.T. Hoogenveen, H. Verkleij, D. Kromhout, A.F. Casparie and E.A. Van der Veen
- The relationship of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and male infertility pp. 996-1001
- G.A. Greendale, S.T. Haas, K. Holbrook, B. Walsh, J. Schachter and R.S. Phillips
- Active AIDS surveillance: Hospital-based case finding in a metropolitan California county pp. 1002-1005
- M. Elcock, T. Simon, B.P. Gilbert, A.G. Copello and P.J. Kelzer
- The US temporal and geographic variations of diseases related to Helicobacter pylori pp. 1006-1010
- A. Sonnenberg
- Reporting efficiency during a measles outbreak in New York City, 1991 pp. 1011-1015
- S.F. Davis, P.M. Strebel, W.L. Atkinson, L.E. Markowitz, R.W. Sutter, K.S. Scanlon, S. Friedman and S.C. Hadler
- Physical activity of public housing residents in Birmingham, Alabama pp. 1016-1020
- C.E. Lewis, J.M. Raczynski, G.W. Heath, R. Levinson and G.R. Cutter
- Underreporting of diabetes on death certificates, King County, Washington pp. 1021-1024
- E.M. Andresen, J.A.H. Lee, R.L. Pecoraro, T.D. Koepsell, A.P. Hallstrom and D.S. Siscovick
- Mortality differences between New York City municipal and voluntary hospitals, for selected conditions pp. 1024-1026
- M.F. Shapiro, R.E. Park, J. Keesey and R.H. Brook
- The prevalence of tympanostomy tubes in children in the United States, 1988 pp. 1026-1028
- R.A. Bright, R.M. Moore , L.L. Jeng, C.M. Sharkness, S.E. Hamburger and P.M. Hamilton
- The prevalence of internal orthopedic fixation devices in children in the United States, 1988 pp. 1028-1030
- R.M. Moore , R.A. Bright, L.L. Jeng, C.M. Sharkness, S.E. Hamburger and P.M. Hamilton
- Work-site smoking policies: Their population impact in Washington State pp. 1031-1033
- S. Kinne, A.R. Kristal, E. White and J. Hunt
- Home-delivered meals programs for the elderly: Distribution of services in New York State pp. 1034-1036
- L. Ellis and D.A. Roe
- The 1945 Gluckman Report and the establishment of South Africa's health centers pp. 1037-1038
- H.T. Phillips
- A South African odyssey in community health: a memoir of the impact of the teachings of Sidney Kark pp. 1039-1042
- M. Susser
- Public health initiatives in South Africa in the 1940s and 1950s: Lessons for a post-apartheid era pp. 1043-1050
- D. Yach and S.M. Tollman
- Remember the family in public health [1] pp. 1051-1052
- T. Gavagan, S. O'Sullivan and J. Benson
- Defining maternal depletion syndrome [2] pp. 1052
- B. Winikoff and M.A. Castle
- Winkvist and colleagues respond [3] pp. 1052
- K.M. Rasmussen and J.-P. Habicht
- The validity of self-reported height and weight in perimenopausal women [4] pp. 1052-1053
- J. Zhang, P.J. Feldblum and J.A. Fortney
- Barrier contraceptive and sexually transmitted disease study is questioned [5] pp. 1053-1054
- R.A. Gunn, J.R. Greenspan and R.T. Rolfs
- Rosenberg and colleagues respond [6] pp. 1054
- M.J. Rosenberg, A.J. Davidson, J.-H. Chen, F.N. Judson and J.M. Douglas
- Lead exposure in bridge construction workers [7] pp. 1054-1055
- B. Gerwel, D. Valiante, J. Pescatore and M. Stanbury
1993, volume 83, articles 6
- Prior, duplicate, repetitive, fragmented, and redundant publication and editorial decisions pp. 792-793
- M. Susser and A. Yankauer
- Preventing substance use: Rethinking strategies pp. 793-795
- J.G. Dryfoos
- Paradigms and prevention pp. 795-796
- T.M. Vogt
- Distinguishing health expectancies and health-adjusted life expectancies from quality-adjusted life years pp. 797-798
- J.-M. Robine, C.D. Mathers and D. Bucquet
- Editorial: Alcohol, the heart, and health pp. 799-801
- A.G. Shaper
- Commentary: Alcohol, the heart, and public policy pp. 801-804
- M.J. Stampfer, E.B. Rimm and D.C. Walsh
- The conflict between public health goals and the temperance mentality pp. 805-810
- S. Peele
- High-density lipoprotein cholesterol and alcohol consumption in US White and Black adults: Data from NHANES II pp. 811-816
- S. Linn, M. Carroll, C. Johnson, R. Fulwood, W. Kalsbeek and R. Briefel
- Erratum: The social impact of dental problems and visits (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (1663-1668)) pp. 816
- H.C. Gift, S.T. Reisine and D.C. Larach
- Alcohol-related mortality in California, 1980 to 1989 pp. 817-823
- J.W. Sutocky, J.M. Shultz and K.W. Kizer
- Alcohol and drug problems among diverse health and social service populations pp. 824-829
- C. Weisner and L. Schmidt
- Level of education and alcohol abuse and dependence in adulthood: A further inquiry pp. 830-837
- R.M. Crum, J.E. Helzer and J.C. Anthony
- The prevalence of alcohol-related mortality in both sexes: Variation between indicators, Stockholm, 1987 pp. 838-844
- A. Romelsjo, G. Karlsson, L. Henningsohn and S.W. Jakobsson
- Predictors of alcoholism in young Swedish men pp. 845-850
- S. Andreasson, P. Allebeck and Loren Brandt
- From beer to crack: Developmental patterns of drug involvement pp. 851-855
- D. Kandel and K. Yamaguchi
- Preventing adolescent drug use: Long-term results of a junior high program pp. 856-861
- P.L. Ellickson, R.M. Bell and K. McGuigan
- Preschool children at high risk for measles: Opportunities to vaccinate pp. 862-867
- S.S. Hutchins, J.S. Gindler, W.L. Atkinson, E. Mihalek, D. Ewert, C.E. LeBaron, E.B. Swint and S.C. Hadler
- Congenital hypothyroidism screening and the cutoff for thyrotropin measurement: Recommendations from the Netherlands pp. 868-871
- P.H. Verkerk, S.E. Buitendijk and S.P. Verloove-Vanhorick
- A meta-analysis of adolescent smoking prevention programs pp. 872-880
- W.H. Bruvold
- Cardiovascular diseases in a Canadian Arctic population pp. 881-887
- T.K. Young, M.E.K. Moffatt and J.D. O'Neil
- Moderate drinking and coronary heart disease mortality: Evidence from NHANES I and the NHANES I follow-up pp. 888-890
- D. Coate
- Acculturation and alcohol consumption in Puerto Rican, Cuban-American, and Mexican-American women in the United States pp. 890-893
- S.A. Black and K.S. Markides
- Two random repeat recall methods to assess alcohol use pp. 893-895
- L.T. Midanik
- Telephone vs face-to-face interviewing in a community psychiatric survey pp. 896-898
- S. Fenig, I. Levav, R. Kohn and N. Yelin
- Religious advance directives: The convergence of law, religion, medicine, and public health pp. 899-903
- M.A. Grodin
- Helping nurse-midwives provide obstetrical care in rural North Carolina pp. 904-905
- D.H. Taylor and T.C. Ricketts
- New York City's Metropolitan Area Breast Cancer Awareness Partnership pp. 905-907
- K.M. Marconi, M. Pruzan and A.M. Johnson
- The President's Committee on Health Education [1] pp. 908-909
- H.G. Ogden, M.A. Guinta, J.P. Allegrante, W.H. Carlyon and M.B. Pollock
- Women's contributions to the committee ignored pp. 909
- W.H. Carlyon and M.B. Pollock
- Excise tax increases and cigarette sales [2] pp. 910-911
- D.E. Peterson, S.L. Zeger, P.L. Remington, H.A. Anderson and J. Wasserman
- Pennsylvania's birth rates after Medicaid abortion restrictions [3] pp. 911-912
- E.M. Kahn
- Women's sexual behaviors: Only half the picture [4] pp. 912
- C.J.G. Clark and S.O. Aral
1993, volume 83, articles 5
- Progress and potential in injury control pp. 637-639
- C.W. Runyan
- Fear, embarrassment, and relief: The tuberculosis epidemic and public health pp. 639-641
- L.B. Reichman
- Talking past each other about risks and the importance of context pp. 642-643
- M. Susser
- A proposal for the mandatory inclusion of helmets with new children's bicycles pp. 644-646
- A.L. Dannenberg and J.S. Vernick
- Editorial: Tuberculosis, again pp. 647-648
- Samson Joseph
- The dual epidemics of tuberculosis and AIDS: Ethical and policy issues in screening and treatment pp. 649-654
- R. Bayer, N.N. Dubler and S. Landesman
- Forging the future: The public health imperative pp. 655-660
- M. Allukian
- Automobile driver fatalities in frontal impacts: Air bags compared with manual belts pp. 661-666
- P.L. Zador and M.A. Ciccone
- Erratum: The reporting of HIV/AIDS deaths in women (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (1500-1505)) pp. 666
- J.W. Buehler, D.L. Hanson and S.Y. Chu
- Erratum: The implications of an epidemiological mistake: A community's response to a perceived excess cancer risk (Am J Public Health (1993) 83 (233-239)) pp. 666
- T.L. Guidotti and P. Jacobs
- Bicycle helmet laws and educational campaigns: An evaluation of strategies to increase children's helmet use pp. 667-674
- A.L. Dannenberg, A.C. Gielen, P.L. Beilenson, M.H. Wilson and A. Joffe
- An injury prevention program in an urban African-American community pp. 675-680
- D.F. Schwarz, J.A. Grisso, C. Miles, J.H. Holmes and R.L. Sutton
- Racial misclassification of American Indians: Its effect on injury rates in Oregon, 1989 through 1990 pp. 681-684
- J.R. Sugarman, R. Soderberg, J.E. Gordon and F.P. Rivara
- Occupational injury deaths in Alaska's fishing industry, 1980 through 1988 pp. 685-688
- P.G. Schnitzer, D.D. Landen and J.C. Russell
- The fluoridation of drinking water and hip fracture hospitalization rates in two Canadian communities pp. 689-693
- M.E. Suarez-Almazor, G. Flowerdew, L.D. Saunders, C.L. Soskolne and A.S. Russell
- Hip fracture rates in Hong Kong and the United States, 1988 through 1989 pp. 694-697
- S.C. Ho, W.E. Bacon, T. Harris, A. Looker and S. Maggi
- Abnormal chest x-rays in intravenous drug users: Implications for tuberculosis screening programs pp. 698-700
- E. Bellin, D. Fletcher and S. Safyer
- Factors affecting gay and bisexual men's decisions and intentions to seek HIV testing pp. 701-704
- T. Myers, K.W. Orr, D. Locker and E.A. Jackson
- Pregnancy and contraception use among urban Rwandan women after HIV testing and counseling pp. 705-710
- Steven Allen, A. Serufilira, V. Gruber, S. Kegeles, P. Van de Perre, M. Carael and T.J. Coates
- Treatment for glaucoma: Adherence by the elderly pp. 711-716
- J.H. Gurwitz, R.J. Glynn, M. Monane, D.E. Everitt, D. Gilden, N. Smith and J. Avorn
- Potential health benefits of nutrition label changes pp. 717-724
- G.A. Zarkin, N. Dean, J.A. Mauskopf and R. Williams
- Race/ethnicity patterns in the homicide of children in Los Angeles, 1980 through 1989 pp. 725-727
- S.B. Sorenson, B.A. Richardson and J.G. Peterson
- Bicycle helmet counseling by pediatricians: A random national survey pp. 728-730
- H.S. Ruch-Ross and K.G. O'Connor
- The risk of childhood injury on Boston's playground equipment and surfaces pp. 731-733
- M.T. Bond and M.G. Peck
- Surface-specific fall injury rates on Utah school playgrounds pp. 733-735
- D.M. Sosin, P. Keller, J.J. Sacks, M.-J. Kresnow and P.C. Van Dyck
- A proposed classification code for farm and agricultural injuries pp. 736-738
- D.J. Murphy, M. Purschwitz, B.S. Mahoney and A.F. Hoskin
- Occupational and environmental exposures reported to poison centers pp. 739-743
- T. Litovitz, G. Oderda, J.D. White and M.J. Sheridan
- Hip fracture incidence before and after the fluoridation of the public water supply, Rochester, Minnesota pp. 743-745
- S.J. Jacobsen, W.M. O'Fallon and L.J. Melton
- Antidepressants and falls among elderly people in long-term care pp. 746-749
- R. Ruthazer and L.A. Lipsitz
- Anergy compromises screening for tuberculosis in high-risk populations pp. 749-751
- S.R. Zoloth, S. Safyer, J. Rosen, D. Michaels, P. Alcabes, E. Bellin and C. Braslow
- Local health officers' views on hazardous waste remediation pp. 752-754
- M. Greenberg
- Continuing female predominance in depressive illness pp. 754-757
- A.C. Leon, G.L. Klerman and P. Wickramaratne
- New York City's tuberculosis control efforts: The historical limitations of the 'war on consumption' pp. 758-766
- B.H. Lerner
- Commentary: Tuberculosis in New York City - The consequences and lessons of failure pp. 766-768
- S.H. Landesman
- Size, not mass, of car affects severity of injury in accidents [1] pp. 769-770
- L.S. Robertson and L. Evans
- The validity of Medicaid diagnoses of hip fracture [2] pp. 770
- D.K. Wysowski and C. Baum
- Potential bias in cardiovascular risk behavior study [4] pp. 771-772
- P.Z. Siegel, A.L. Franks and C. Jackson
- Handedness, traffic crashes, and defensive reflexes: An indirect test [3] pp. 771
- W.H. James and S. Coren
- The origins of infant salmonellosis [5] pp. 772
- R.L. Haddock
1993, volume 83, articles 4
- Emancipate CDC pp. 491-492
- M. Susser
- 'Getting real' about HIV in adolescents pp. 492-493
- K. Hein
- The control of iodine deficiency pp. 494-495
- B.S. Hetzel
- The ethics of blinded HIV surveillance testing pp. 496-497
- R. Bayer
- Commentary: The new female condom - Item 1 on a women's AIDS prevention agenda pp. 498-500
- E.L. Gollub and Z.A. Stein
- Commentary: Condoms and HIV/STD prevention - Clarifying the message pp. 501-503
- W.L. Roper, H.B. Peterson and J.W. Curran
- AIDS trends among Hispanics in the United States pp. 504-509
- T. Diaz, J.W. Buehler, K.G. Castro and J.W. Ward
- The effects of immune status and race on health service use among people with HIV disease pp. 510-514
- J.D. Piette, V. Mor, K. Mayer, S. Zierler and T. Wachtel
- Sentinel surveillance for HIV-2 infection in high-risk US populations pp. 515-519
- I.M. Onorato, T.R. O'Brien, C.A. Schable, C. Spruill and S.D. Holmberg
- A method for identifying persons at high risk for sexually transmitted infections: Opportunity for targeting intervention pp. 520-524
- C.A. Richert, T.A. Peterman, A.A. Zaidi, R.L. Ransom, J.E. Wroten and J.J. Witte
- American adults' knowledge of HIV testing availability pp. 525-528
- R.O. Valdiserri, D.R. Holtgrave and R.M. Brackbill
- Changes in sexually transmitted disease rates after HIV testing and posttest counseling, Miami, 1988 to 1989 pp. 529-533
- M.W. Otten , A.A. Zaidi, J.E. Wroten, J.J. Witte and T.A. Peterman
- Depressive symptoms in blood donors notified of HIV infection pp. 534-539
- P.D. Cleary, N. Van Devanter, T.F. Rogers, E. Singer, R. Shipton-Levy, M. Steilen, A. Stuart, J. Avorn and J. Pindyck
- A new approach to combatting iodine deficiency in developing countries: The controlled release of iodine in water by a silicone elastomer pp. 540-545
- A. Fisch, E. Pichard, T. Prazuck, R. Sebbag, G. Torres, G. Gernez and M. Gentilini
- Vitamin and mineral supplement use and mortality in a US cohort pp. 546-550
- I. Kim, D.F. Williamson, T. Byers and J.P. Koplan
- Chlamydial cervical infection in jailed women pp. 551-555
- M.D. Holmes, S.M. Safyer, N.A. Bickell, S.H. Vermund, P.A. Hanff and R.S. Phillips
- Using a passive alcohol sensor to detect legally intoxicated drivers pp. 556-560
- R.D. Foss, R.B. Voas and D.J. Beirness
- Activating communities for health promotion: A process evaluation method pp. 561-567
- T.M. Wickizer, M. Von Korff, A. Cheadle, J. Maeser, E.H. Wagner, D. Pearson, W. Beery and B.M. Psaty
- Prevalence of HIV infection among psychiatric patients in a New York City men's shelter pp. 568-570
- E. Susser, E. Valencia and S. Conover
- Increasing frequency of heterosexually transmitted AIDS in Southern Florida: Artifact or reality? pp. 571-573
- O.C. Nwanyanwu, L.A. Conti, C.A. Ciesielski, J.K. Stehr-Green, R.L. Berkelman, S. Lieb and J.J. Witte
- Public reactions to AIDS in the United States: A second decade of stigma pp. 574-577
- G.M. Herek and J.P. Capitanio
- Changes in HIV rates and sexual behavior among homosexual men, 1984 to 1988/92 pp. 578-580
- A.J. Silvestre, L.A. Kingsley, P. Wehman, R. Dappen, M. Ho and C.R. Rinaldo
- Reported asthma among Puerto Rican, Mexican-American, and Cuban children, 1982 through 1984 pp. 580-582
- O.D. Carter-Pokras and P.J. Gergen
- Complications of BCG vaccinations in rural Haiti pp. 583-585
- H. Bonnlander and A.M. Rossignol
- The alcohol warning label and adolescents: The first year pp. 585-587
- D.P. MacKinnon, M.A. Pentz and A.W. Stacy
- Diagnostic x-ray exposure and lens opacities: The Beaver Dam Eye Study pp. 588-590
- B.E.K. Klein, R. Klein, K.L.P. Linton and T. Franke
- Cardiovascular disease risk factors: Improvements in knowledge and behavior in the 1980s pp. 590-593
- E. Frank, M. Winkleby, S.P. Fortmann and J.W. Farquhar
- Groundwater surveying and management: An interagency effort in Michigan pp. 594-595
- D.J. Lieberman
- Management issues in a major typhoid fever outbreak pp. 595-596
- H.T. Convery and L. Frank
- HIV surveillance testing: Taking advantage of the disadvantaged [1] pp. 597-598
- S.H. Isaacman
- Colorado's HIV partner notification program [2] pp. 598
- T.M. Vernon, E.J. Mangione, R.E. Hoffman, N.E. Spencer and F.C. Wolf
- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupational exposure to hair dyes among people with AIDS [3] pp. 598-599
- T.R. Cote, M. Dosemeci, N. Rothman, R.B. Banks and R.J. Biggar
- Study of hypertension in urban bus drivers questioned [4] pp. 599-601
- D.S. David, C.L. Albright, G. Li and M.A. Winkleby
- Study of hypertension in urban bus drivers questioned. Study design as source of bias pp. 600-601
- G. Li
1993, volume 83, articles 3
- Academic medicine and the workplace pp. 313-314
- M.H. Alderman
- Why don't medical students choose primary care? pp. 315-316
- H.J. Geiger
- Primary health care and hospitalization: California and Cuba pp. 317-318
- M.I. Roemer
- Mental health services and outcome-driven health care pp. 319-321
- B. Fogel
- The effect of federal grants on medical school's production of primary care physicians pp. 322-328
- R.A. Rosenblatt, M.E. Whitcomb, T.J. Cullen, D.M. Lishner and L.G. Hart
- Commentary: Primary care - Medical students' unpopular choice pp. 328-330
- R.G. Petersdorf
- Mental health service use by the elderly in nursing homes pp. 331-337
- B.J. Burns, H.R. Wagner, J.E. Taube, J. Magaziner, T. Permutt and L.R. Landerman
- Expenditures in caring for patients with dementia who live at home pp. 338-341
- M. Weinberger, D.T. Gold, G.W. Divine, P.A. Cowper, L.G. Hodgson, P.J. Schreiner and L.K. George
- Reducing the use of physical restraints in nursing homes: Will it increase costs? pp. 342-348
- C.D. Phillips, C. Hawes and B.E. Fries
- Medicare patients' use of overpriced procedures before and after the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 pp. 349-355
- J.J. Escarce
- The cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation in the home: A study of Swedish elderly pp. 356-362
- A.-L. Melin, S. Hakansson and L.O. Bygren
- The underrecognition of HIV infection in women in an inner-city emergency room pp. 363-368
- E.E. Schoenbaum and M.P. Webber
- The underreporting of cocaine-related trauma: Drug Abuse Warning Network reports vs hospital toxicology tests pp. 369-371
- D. Brookoff, E.A. Campbell and L.M. Shaw
- Primary care and public emergency department overcrowding pp. 372-378
- K. Grumbach, D. Keane and A. Bindman
- Treating measles: The appropriateness of admission to a Wisconsin Children's Hospital pp. 379-384
- P.L. Havens, J.C. Butler, S.E. Day, B.A. Mohr, J.P. Davis and M.J. Chusid
- Depression, anxiety, and social disability show synchrony of change in primary care patients pp. 385-390
- J. Ormel, M. Von Korff, W. Van den Brink, W. Katon, E. Brilman and T. Oldehinkel
- A work-site nutrition intervention: Its effects on the consumption of cancer-related nutrients pp. 391-394
- J.R. Hebert, D.R. Harris, G. Sorensen, A.M. Stoddard, M.K. Hunt and D.H. Morris
- The healthy worker project: A work-site intervention for weight control and smoking cessation pp. 395-401
- R.W. Jeffery, J.L. Forster, S.A. French, S.H. Kelder, H.A. Lando, P.G. McGovern, D.R. Jacobs and J.E. Baxter
- California adults with elevated blood lead levels, 1987 through 1990 pp. 402-405
- N. Maizlish and L. Rudolph
- The initial impact of a workplace lead-poisoning prevention project pp. 406-410
- J. Bellows and L. Rudolph
- Undocumented aliens and uncompensated care: Whose responsibility? pp. 410-412
- K. Siddharthan and S. Alalasundaram
- Is access to home health care a problem in rural areas? pp. 412-414
- G.M. Kenney
- The smoking habits of Minnesota physicians pp. 415-417
- D.D. Hensrud and J.M. Sprafka
- Health as a human right: An epidemiologist's perspective on the public health pp. 418-426
- M. Susser
- Seat belt study conclusions go beyond data [1] pp. 427-428
- R. Osuch and I. Colon
- How accurate is the reflotron cholesterol analyzer? [2] pp. 428-429
- E. Van Beurden, R. James, J.M. Feil and S. Havas
- Can smoking be child abuse? [3] pp. 429-430
- P.A. Fontelo
1993, volume 83, articles 2
- Suicide: Risk factors and the public health pp. 171-172
- D. Shaffer
- The dissemination of smoking cessation methods for pregnant women: Achieving the Year 2000 Objectives pp. 173-178
- R.A. Windsor, Chang Qing Li, J.B. Lowe, L.L. Perkins, D. Ershoff and T. Glynn
- Aggression, substance use, and suicidal behaviors in high school students pp. 179-184
- C.Z. Garrison, R.E. McKeown, R.F. Valois and M.L. Vincent
- Risk factors for early adolescent drug use in four ethnic and racial groups pp. 185-189
- W.A. Vega, R.S. Zimmerman, G.J. Warheit, E. Apospori and A.G. Gil
- The effects of intrauterine cocaine exposure in newborns pp. 190-193
- D.A. Bateman, S.K.C. Ng, C.A. Hansen and M.C. Heagarty
- Drug abuse and illicit drug use in Puerto Rico pp. 194-200
- G. Canino, J.C. Anthony, D.H. Freeman , P. Shrout and M. Rubio-Stipec
- Health education for pregnant smokers: Its behavioral impact and cost benefit pp. 201-206
- R.A. Windsor, J.B. Lowe, L.L. Perkins, D. Smith-Yoder, L. Artz, M. Crawford, K. Amburgy and N.R. Boyd
- Paternal smoking and birthweight in Shanghai pp. 207-210
- J. Zhang and J.M. Ratcliffe
- Cigarette smoking and the risk of diabetes in women pp. 211-214
- E.B. Rimm, J.E. Manson, M.J. Stampfer, G.A. Colditz, W.C. Willett, B. Rosner, C.H. Hennekens and F.E. Speizer
- Self-exempting beliefs about smoking and health: Differences between smokers and ex-smokers pp. 215-219
- S. Chapman, Wai Leng Wong and W. Smith
- Smoking cessation factors among African Americans and Whites pp. 220-226
- J.M. Royce, N. Hymowitz, K. Corbett, T.D. Hartwell and M.A. Orlandi
- Retail stores compliance with a city no-smoking law pp. 227-232
- N.A. Rigotti, M.A. Stoto, M.F. Bierer, A. Rosen and Thomas Schelling
- The implications of an epidemiological mistake: A community's response to a perceived excess cancer risk pp. 233-239
- T.L. Guidotti and P. Jacobs
- Symptoms of depression among Blacks and Whites pp. 240-244
- R.J. Jones-Webb and L.R. Snowden
- Socioeconomic status and prediction of ventricular fibrillation survival pp. 245-248
- A. Hallstrom, P. Boutin, L. Cobb and E. Johnson
- Smoking and suicide among nurses pp. 249-251
- D. Hemenway, S.J. Solnick and G.A. Colditz
- A stop-smoking telephone help line that nobody called pp. 252-253
- R.E. Glasgow, H. Lando, J. Hollis, S.G. McRae and P.-A. La Chance
- Workplace smoking policies in New Jersey businesses pp. 254-256
- E.M. Lewit, M. Botsko and S. Shapiro
- Patterns of drug use among Cuban-American, African-American, and White non-Hispanic boys pp. 257-259
- W.A. Vega, A.G. Gil and R.S. Zimmerman
- Male transvestite prostitutes and HIV risk pp. 260-262
- K.W. Elifson, J. Boles, E. Posey, M. Sweat, W. Darrow and W. Elsea
- The physical activity of fifth-grade students during physical education classes pp. 262-264
- B.G. Simons-Morton, W.C. Taylor, S.A. Snider and I.W. Huang
- Left-handedness and mortality pp. 265-267
- M.E. Salive, J.M. Guralnik and R.J. Glynn
- The effect of fish oil supplements on blood pressure pp. 267-269
- R.P. Lofgren, T.J. Wilt, K.L. Nichol, L. Crespin, R. Pluhar and J. Eckfeldt
- The nitrate contamination of private well water in Iowa pp. 270-272
- B.C. Kross, G.R. Hallberg, D.R. Bruner, K. Cherryholmes and J.K. Johnson
- Benjamin Rush's educational campaign against hard drinking pp. 273-281
- B.S. Katcher
- Children and firearms: A gunshot injury prevention program in New Mexico pp. 282-283
- T.M. Becker, L. Olson and J. Vick
- Harnessing the energy of the mass media: HIV awareness in Dallas pp. 283-285
- M. Krepcho, M. Smerick , A. Freeman and A. Alfaro
- A pilot study of HIV-infected immigrants [1] pp. 286
- S. Loue and S. Oppenheim
- The HIV rates of injection drug users in less-populated areas [2] pp. 286-287
- E. Steel, P.L. Fleming and R. Needle
- Maternal age and cesarean delivery rate in Shanghai [3] pp. 287-288
- Y. Chen
- Measuring the effects of vitamin A supplementation [4] pp. 288-289
- R.J. Stoltzfus, J.-P. Habicht, M.H. Abdeljaber, A.S. Monto, R.L. Tilden and A. Schork
- Multidisciplinary findings on socioeconomic status and health [5] pp. 289-290
- J.P. Leigh, M. Winkleby, D.E. Jatulis and E. Frank
- Computerized multiple cause-of-death information available from NCHS [6] pp. 290-291
- D.K. Wagener, D.M. Makuc and H. Rosenberg
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- Towards a more inclusive model of women's health pp. 6-8
- S.B. Ruzek
- Class, race, and infant mortality in the United States pp. 9-12
- C.J.R. Hogue and M.A. Hargraves
- Editorial: Beliefs vs behaviors in healthcare decision making pp. 13-14
- B.C. Vladeck
- Decisions near the end of life: Professional views on life-sustaining treatments pp. 14-23
- M.Z. Solomon, L. O'Donnell, B. Jennings, V. Guilfoy, S.M. Wolf, K. Nolan, R. Jackson, D. Koch-Weser and S. Donnelley
- Commentary: Balancing life and death - Proceed with caution pp. 23-25
- N.N. Dubler
- Social differences in Swedish infant mortality by cause of death, 1983 to 1986 pp. 26-30
- M.-L. Nordstrom, S. Cnattingius and B. Haglund
- A comparison of prenatal care use in the United States and Europe pp. 31-36
- P. Buekens, M. Kotelchuck, B. Blondel, F.B. Kristensen, J.-H. Chen and G. Masuy- Stroobant
- The health consequences of maquiladora work: Women on the US-Mexican border pp. 37-44
- S. Guendelman and M.J. Silberg
- Cervical cancer and health care resources in Newark, New Jersey, 1970 to 1988 pp. 45-48
- B.K. Holland, J.D. Foster and D.B. Louria
- Demographic factors in the use of children's mental health services pp. 49-52
- P. Cohen and C.S. Hesselbart
- Demographic predictors of mammography and Pap smear screening in US women pp. 53-60
- E.E. Calle, W.D. Flanders, M.J. Thun and L.M. Martin
- Erratum: The mortality of lead smelter workers: An update (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (1641-1644)) pp. 60
- K. Steenland, S. Selevan and P. Landrigan
- Recognizing illicit drug use by pregnant women: Reports from Oregon birth attendants pp. 61-64
- L. Slutsker, R. Smith, G. Higginson and D. Fleming
- AIDS-related knowledge, perceptions, and behaviors among impoverished minority women pp. 65-71
- A. Nyamathi, C. Bennett, B. Leake, C. Lewis and J. Flaskerud
- Survival with AIDS in Massachusetts, 1979 to 1989 pp. 72-78
- G.R. Seage , S. Oddleifson, Edward Carr, B. Shea, L. Makarewicz-Robert, M. Van Beuzekom and A. De Maria
- Risk factors associated with HIV infection among male prostitutes pp. 79-83
- K.W. Elifson, J. Boles and M. Sweat
- Residential releases of number 2 fuel oil: A contributor to indoor air pollution pp. 84-88
- M.B. Kaplan, P. Brandt-Rauf, J.W. Axley, T.T. Shen and G.H. Sewell
- Building-related asthma in Denver office workers pp. 89-93
- R.E. Hoffman, R.C. Wood and K. Kreiss
- Telephone health surveys: Potential bias from noncompletion pp. 94-99
- S.I. Mishra, D. Dooley, R. Catalano and S. Serxner
- Bone mineral density in postmenopausal women as determined by prior oral contraceptive use pp. 100-102
- D. Kritz-Silverstein and E. Barrett-Connor
- Infant feeding in Queensland, Australia: Long-term trends pp. 103-106
- V. Siskind, C. Del Mar and F. Schofield
- The socioeconomic correlates of hysterectomies in the United States pp. 106-108
- K. Kjerulff, P. Langenberg and G. Guzinski
- An update on New York City's dramatic increase in low birthweights pp. 109-111
- T. Joyce and A.D. Racine
- Alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use among fourth-grade urban schoolchildren in 1988/89 and 1990/91 pp. 111-115
- P.J. Bush and R.J. Iannotti
- The effect of previous cesarean sections on current cesarean rates [2] pp. 115-117
- A. Leyland, R. Bertollini, D. Di Lallo, T. Spadea and C.A. Perucci
- Public housing subsidies may improve poor children's nutrition [1] pp. 115
- A. Meyers, D. Rubin, M. Napoleone and K. Nichols
- Italian infant mortality attributable to low birthweight [3] pp. 117-120
- F. Parazzini, M.D. Overpeck, H.J. Hoffman, K. Prager and F. Stanley
- Addressing low birthweight and infant mortality pp. 119-120
- F. Stanley
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