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1992, volume 82, articles 12
- Inferences from secular trend analysis of hypertension control pp. 1593-1595
- W.B. Kannel and P.A. Wolf
- The US decline in stroke mortality: What does ecological analysis tell us? pp. 1596-1599
- D.R. Jacobs , P.G. McGovern and H. Blackburn
- Antihypertensive treatment and US trends in stroke mortality, 1962 to 1980 pp. 1600-1606
- M. Casper, S. Wing, D. Strogatz, C.E. Davis and H.A. Tyroler
- Correlates of nonadherence to hypertension treatment in an inner-city minority population pp. 1607-1612
- S. Shea, D. Misra, M.H. Ehrlich, L. Field and C.K. Francis
- Obesity and cardiovascular disease risk factors in Black and White girls: The NHLBI Growth and Health Study pp. 1613-1620
- J.A. Morrison
- Correlates of obesity in young Black and White women: The CARDIA study pp. 1621-1625
- G.L. Burke, P.J. Savage, T.A. Manolio, J.M. Sprafka, L.E. Wagenknecht, S. Sidney, L.L. Perkins, K. Liu and D.R. Jacobs
- HMO vs fee-for-service care of older persons with acute myocardial infarction pp. 1626-1630
- D.M. Carlisle, A.L. Siu, E.B. Keeler, E.A. McGlynn, K.L. Kahn, L.V. Rubenstein and R.H. Brook
- Assessing providers of coronary revascularization: A method for peer review organizations pp. 1631-1640
- A.J. Hartz, E.M. Kuhn, K.L. Kayser, D.P. Pryor, R. Green and A.A. Rimm
- The mortality of lead smelter workers: An update pp. 1641-1644
- K. Steenland, S. Selevan and P. Landrigan
- US national health data on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: A research agenda for the 1990s pp. 1645-1652
- E.S.H. Yu and W.T. Liu
- Planning professional education at schools of public health pp. 1653-1657
- K. Kahn and S.M. Tollman
- Ultraviolet light exposure and lens opacities: The Beaver Dam Eye Study pp. 1658-1662
- K.J. Cruickshanks, B.E.K. Klein and R. Klein
- The social impact of dental problems and visits pp. 1663-1668
- H.C. Gift, S.T. Reisine and D.C. Larach
- Lead exposure in the construction industry: Results from the California Occupational Lead Registry, 1987 through 1989 pp. 1669-1671
- K. Waller, A.M. Osorio, N. Maizlish and S. Royce
- Potential lead exposures from lead crystal decanters pp. 1671-1673
- B.R. Appel, J.K. Kahlon, J. Ferguson, A.J. Quattrone and S.A. Book
- Hair dye use and multiple myeloma in White men pp. 1673-1674
- L.M. Brown, G.D. Everett, L.F. Burmeister and A. Blair
- Men's disclosure of HIV test results to male primary sex partners pp. 1675-1676
- D.J. Schnell, D.L. Higgins, R.M. Wilson, G. Goldbaum, D.L. Cohn and R.J. Wolitski
- Trends in tans and skin protection in Australian fashion magazines, 1982 through 1991 pp. 1677-1680
- S. Chapman, R. Marks and M. King
- The slavery hypothesis for hypertension among African Americans: the historical evidence pp. 1681-1686
- P.D. Curtin
- Measuring up: Quality assurance for cholesterol screening programs in Ohio pp. 1687-1688
- K. Boyle, E. Lenhert, L. Porter and B. Pryor
- Epidemiology training over the telephone in California pp. 1688-1689
- M. Bohnstedt, N.D. Kohatsu and J. Wetta
- The Red Cross and CDC's natural-disaster surveillance system [1] pp. 1690
- P. Patrick, S.A. Brenner, E. Noji and J. Lee
- Hispanic subgroups and intraracial comparisons [2] pp. 1691
- F.Y. Wong and D.R. McKay
- Handedness, accidents, and mental state [3] pp. 1691
- W.H. James
- Daniel and Yeo respond [4] pp. 1691-1692
- W.F. Daniel and R.A. Yeo
- Magic Johnson's credibility among African-American men [6] pp. 1692-1693
- V.M. Mays, J.A. Flora, C. Schooler and S.D. Cochran
- Denver's increase in HIV counseling after Magic Johnson's HIV disclosure [5] pp. 1692
- D.L. Cohn, L.A. Miller, K.J. Yamaguchi and J.M. Douglas
1992, volume 82, articles 11
- Trends in sexual behavior and the HIV pandemic pp. 1459-1461
- A.A. Ehrhardt
- The surveillance definition for AIDS pp. 1462-1464
- J.W. Buehler
- Perspectives on HIV/AIDS epidemiology and prevention from the Eighth International Conference on AIDS pp. 1465-1470
- K.G. Castro, R.O. Valdiserri and J.W. Curran
- Editorial: The double bind in science policy and the protection of women from HIV infection pp. 1471-1472
- Z.A. Stein
- Commentary: Methods women can use that may prevent sexually transmitted disease, including HIV pp. 1473-1478
- M.J. Rosenberg and E.L. Gollub
- Commentary: The quest for women's prophylactic methods - Hopes vs science pp. 1479-1482
- W. Cates , F.H. Stewart and J. Trussell
- Community AIDS/HIV risk reduction: The effects of endorsements by popular people in three cities pp. 1483-1489
- J.A. Kelly, J.S. St. Lawrence, L.Y. Stevenson, A.C. Hauth, S.C. Kalichman, Y.E. Diaz, T.L. Brasfield, J.J. Koob and M.G. Morgan
- Erratum: Predictors of smoking cessation and relapse in older adults (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (1268-1271)) pp. 1489
- M.E. Salive, J. Cornoni-Huntley, A.Z. LaCroix, A.M. Ostfeld, R.B. Wallace and C.H. Hennekens
- Erratum: Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome: A population-based study (Am J Public Health (1990) 80 (29-32)) pp. 1489
- B. Haglund and S. Cnattingius
- High-risk sexual behavior and condom use among gay and bisexual African- American men pp. 1490-1494
- J.L. Peterson, T.J. Coates, J.A. Catania, L. Middleton, B. Hilliard and N. Hearst
- The completeness of AIDS case reporting, 1988: A multisite collaborative surveillance project pp. 1495-1499
- L. Rosenblum, J.W. Buehler, M.W. Morgan, S. Costa, J. Hidalgo, R. Holmes, L. Lieb, A. Shields and B.M. Whyte
- The reporting of HIV/AIDS deaths in women pp. 1500-1505
- J.W. Buehler, D.L. Hanson and S.Y. Chu
- Responses to anonymous questionnaires concerning sexual behavior: A method to examine potential biases pp. 1506-1512
- R.J. Biggar and M. Melbye
- Pneumococcal bacteremia in Monroe County, New York pp. 1513-1516
- N.M. Bennett, J. Buffington and F.M. LaForce
- Disability in occupations in a national sample pp. 1517-1524
- J.P. Leigh and J.F. Fries
- Passive smoking and lung cancer in nonsmoking women pp. 1525-1530
- R.C. Brownson, M.C.R. Alavanja, E.T. Hock and T.S. Loy
- Implications of the revised surveillance definition: AIDS among New York City drug users pp. 1531-1533
- D.C. Des Jarlais, J. Wenston, S.R. Friedman, J.L. Sotheran, R. Maslansky, M. Marmor, S. Yancovitz and S. Beatrice
- HIV antibody testing and posttest counseling in the United States: Data from the 1989 National Health Interview Survey pp. 1533-1535
- J.E. Anderson, A.M. Hardy, Kevin Cahill and S. Aral
- Risk reduction in sexual behavior: A condom giveaway program in a drug abuse treatment clinic pp. 1536-1538
- D.A. Calsyn, C. Meinecke, A.J. Saxon and V. Stanton
- The progression of untreated HIV-1 infection prior to AIDS pp. 1538-1541
- D.R. Hoover, A. Saah, H. Bacellar, Richard Murphy, B. Visscher, S. Metz, R. Anderson and R.A. Kaslow
- Decontamination of an HIV-contaminated CPR manikin pp. 1542-1543
- I.B. Corless, A. Lisker and R.W. Buckheit
- Trends in prevalences of behavioral risk factors: Recent Hawaiian experience pp. 1544-1546
- C.S. Chung, A. Villafuerte, D.W. Wood and R. Lew
- Predictors of shelter use among low-income families: Psychiatric history, substance abuse, and victimization pp. 1547-1550
- B.C. Weitzman, J.R. Knickman and M. Shinn
- Cumulative trauma disorders of the hand and wrist in the auto industry pp. 1550-1552
- N.A. Nelson, R.M. Park, M.A. Silverstein and F.E. Mirer
- A quality-of-life method for estimating the value of avoided morbidity pp. 1553-1555
- M.T. French and J.A. Mauskopf
- The Supreme Court, abortion, and the jurisprudence of class pp. 1556-1562
- W.K. Mariner
- The validity of self-reported condom use [1] pp. 1563-1564
- D.A. Cohen and C. Dent
- Catania and colleagues respond [2] pp. 1564-1565
- J.A. Catania, M.M. Dolcini and T.J. Coates
- The public health implications of humans' natural levels of lead [3] pp. 1565-1566
- D.R. Smith and A.R. Flegal
- Community health and odor pollution regulation [4] pp. 1566-1567
- D. Shusterman
1992, volume 82, articles 10
- Induced abortion and health as a value pp. 1323-1324
- M. Susser
- RU 486 pp. 1325-1326
- A. Rosenfield
- Global microbial traffic and the interchange of disease pp. 1326-1327
- S.S. Morse
- Commentary: The public health consequences of restricted induced abortion - Lessons from Romania pp. 1328-1331
- P. Stephenson, M. Wagner, M. Badea and F. Serbanescu
- Determinants of depressive symptoms in the early weeks after miscarriage pp. 1332-1339
- R. Neugebauer, J. Kline, P. O'Connor, P. Shrout, J. Johnson, A. Skodol, J. Wicks and M. Susser
- Trends in obstetric operative procedures, 1980 to 1987 pp. 1340-1344
- S.C. Zahniser, J.S. Kendrick, A.L. Franks and A.F. Saftlas
- Changes in mammography use: Economic, need, and service factors pp. 1345-1351
- J.G. Zapka, D. Hosmer, M.E. Costanza, D.R. Harris and A. Stoddard
- Current cigarette smoking and risk of acute pelvic inflammatory disease pp. 1352-1355
- D. Scholes, J.R. Daling and A.S. Stergachis
- Lead exposure and child behavior pp. 1356-1360
- W.G. Sciarillo, G. Alexander and K.P. Farrell
- Pregnancy among the Hmong: Birthweight, age, and parity pp. 1361-1364
- D. Helsel, D.B. Petitti and P. Kunstadter
- Neonatal tetanus in rural Bangladesh: Risk factors and toxoid efficacy pp. 1365-1369
- W.G. Hlady, J.V. Bennett, A.R. Samadi, J. Begum, A. Hafez, A.I. Tarafdar and J.R. Boring
- Improving estimates of HIV-1 seroprevalence among childbearing women: Use of smaller blood spots pp. 1370-1373
- N.J. Hoxie, J.M. Vergeront, J.R. Pfister, G.L. Hoffman, P.A. Markwardt-Elmer and J.P. Davis
- The disclosure of celebrity HIV infection: Its effects on public attitudes pp. 1374-1376
- S.C. Kalichman and T.L. Hunter
- Legal blindness among 10-year-old children in metropolitan Atlanta: Prevalence, 1985 to 1987 pp. 1377-1379
- C.D. Drews, M. Yeargin-Allsopp, C.C. Murphy and P. Decoufle
- Sudden infant death syndrome and maternal smoking pp. 1380-1382
- M.H. Malloy, H.J. Hoffman and D.R. Peterson
- Stage at diagnosis in breast cancer: Race and socioeconomic factors pp. 1383-1385
- B.L. Wells and J.W. Horm
- Measuring the use of mammography: Two methods compared pp. 1386-1388
- D. Degnan, R. Harris, J. Ranney, D. Quade, J.A. Earp and J. Gonzalez
- Women with multiple sexual partners: United States, 1988 pp. 1388-1394
- S.N. Seidman, W.D. Mosher and S.O. Aral
- The medical origins of homelessness pp. 1394-1398
- M.A. Winkleby, B. Rockhill, D. Jatulis and S.P. Fortmann
- The search for meaning: RU 486 and the law of abortion pp. 1399-1406
- S.S. Banwell and J.M. Paxman
- The interchange of disease and health between the Old and New Worlds pp. 1407-1413
- G. Berlinguer
- Controlling cardiovascular disease: The role of the local health department pp. 1414-1416
- R. Brownson, C. Smith, N. Jorge, C. Dean and L. DePrima
- Implementing the Veterans Administration's no-smoking policy pp. 1416-1417
- C. Bevvino and M.C. Jacob
- Conclusions on cancer and low socioeconomic status questioned [1] pp. 1418-1420
- R.A. Gunn, D.M. Sosin, T.A. Farley and J. Mandelblatt
- Screening behaviors among relatives of breast cancer patients [2] pp. 1420
- V.G. Vogel
- The accuracy of pharmacists' HIV and condom counseling [3] pp. 1420-1421
- T.H. Denetclaw
- Site assessment of youth access to cigarette vending machines [4] pp. 1421
- S.F. Gambescia
1992, volume 82, articles 9
- The vital diversity of tobacco control research pp. 1203-1205
- G.A. Giovino, M.P. Eriksen and J.W. McKenna
- Creating a healthy public pp. 1206-1209
- C.W. Keck
- Communitywide smoking prevention: Long-term outcomes of the Minnesota Heart Health Program and the Class of 1989 Study pp. 1210-1216
- C.L. Perry, S.H. Kelder, D.M. Murray and K.-I. Klepp
- Locking devices on cigarette vending machines: Evaluation of a city ordinance pp. 1217-1219
- J.L. Forster, M.E. Hourigan and S. Kelder
- Adolescents' multisubstance use patterns: The role of heavy alcohol and cigarette use pp. 1220-1224
- S.L. Bailey
- Determinants of passive smoking in children in Edinburgh, Scotland pp. 1225-1229
- M.J. Jarvis, D.P. Strachan and C. Feyerabend
- Cigarette smoking and occupational status: 1977 to 1990 pp. 1230-1234
- L.S. Covey, E.A. Zang and E.L. Wynder
- Predictors of smoking relapse after noncardiac surgery pp. 1235-1237
- J.A. Simon, W.S. Browner and D.T. Mangano
- Smoking cessation in women concerned about weight pp. 1238-1243
- P.L. Pirie, C.M. McBride, W. Hellerstedt, R.W. Jeffery, D. Hatsukami, Steven Allen and H. Lando
- How women's adopted low-fat diets affect their husbands pp. 1244-1250
- A.L. Shattuck, E. White and A.R. Kristal
- Weight loss attempts in adults: Goals, duration, and rate of weight loss pp. 1251-1257
- D.F. Williamson, M.K. Serdula, R.F. Anda, A. Levy and T. Byers
- Intestinal parasites among North Carolina migrant farmworkers pp. 1258-1262
- S.D. Ciesielski, J.R. Seed, J.C. Ortiz and J. Metts
- Restricted activity days among older adults pp. 1263-1267
- M.R. Kosorok, G.S. Omenn, P. Diehr, T.D. Koepsell and D.L. Patrick
- Predictors of smoking cessation and relapse in older adults pp. 1268-1271
- M.E. Salive, J. Cornoni-Huntley, A.Z. LaCroix, A.M. Ostfeld, R.B. Wallace and C.H. Hennekens
- The Tobacco Institute's 'It's the Law' campaign: Has it halted illegal sales of tobacco to children? pp. 1271-1273
- J.R. DiFranza and L.J. Brown
- PHLIS: An electronic system for reporting public health data from remote sites pp. 1273-1276
- N.H. Bean, S.M. Martin and H. Bradford
- Homosexual and bisexual men's perceptions of discrimination in health services pp. 1277-1279
- N.E. Kass, R.R. Faden, R. Fox and J. Dudley
- Making human junk: Child labor as a health issue in the progressive era pp. 1280-1290
- A. Derickson
- Declining child mortality rates in Nicaragua [1] pp. 1291-1292
- R.M. Garfield, P. Sandiford, G.D. Smith and E. Coyle
- Intimidation of CTR-funded scientists claimed [2] pp. 1292-1294
- T.D. Sterling, K.M. Cummings, R. Sciandra, R.M. Davis and K.E. Warner
- Mass media as drug users' key information source on overdoses [3] pp. 1294-1295
- J.L. Sorensen, J. London, D. Tusel, R. Wolfe and A. Washburn
- Native American vs all-races infant mortality [5] pp. 1295-1296
- C. Fleshman and S.D. Williams
- Trend in suicide rates since fluoxetine introduction [4] pp. 1295
- D.N. Masica, J.G. Kotsanos, C.M. Beasley and J.H. Potvin
- Head and neck injuries from 1990 Illinois tornado [6] pp. 1296-1297
- S.A. Brenner and E.K. Noji
- Subpopulation differentials in STD transmission [7] pp. 1297
- S.N. Seidman and S. Aral
1992, volume 82, articles 8
- Socioeconomic differences in mortality in Britain and the United States pp. 1079-1081
- G.D. Smith and M. Egger
- National mortality rates: The impact of inequality? pp. 1082-1084
- R.G. Wilkinson
- Pregnancy-related mortality in New Jersey, 1975 to 1989 pp. 1085-1088
- K.J. Mertz, A.L. Parker and G.J. Halpin
- Erratum: Cohort study of the impact of perinatal drug use on prematurity in an inner-city population. (Am J Public Health, (1992) 82 (726-728)) pp. 1088
- J.G. Feldman, H.L. Minkoff, S. McCalla and M.A. Salwen
- The Roseto effect: A 50-year comparison of mortality rates pp. 1089-1092
- B. Egolf, J. Lasker, S. Wolf and L. Potvin
- The quality of life in the year before death pp. 1093-1098
- H.R. Lentzner, E.R. Pamuk, E.P. Rhodenhiser, R. Rothenberg and E. Powell-Griner
- HMO membership, treatment, and mortality risk among prostatic cancer patients pp. 1099-1104
- H.P. Greenwald and C.J. Henke
- Car size or car mass: Which has greater influence on fatality risk? pp. 1105-1112
- L. Evans and M.C. Frick
- The development of registries for surveillance of adult lead exposure, 1981 to 1992 pp. 1113-1118
- M.E. Baser
- Lower respiratory illness in infants and low socioeconomic status pp. 1119-1126
- P.A. Margolis, R.A. Greenberg, L.L. Keyes, L.M. LaVange, R.S. Chapman, F.W. Denny, K.E. Bauman and B.W. Boat
- Imported leprosy in the United States, 1978 through 1988: An epidemic without secondary transmission pp. 1127-1130
- T.D. Mastro, S.C. Redd and R.F. Breiman
- Socioeconomic status and childhood mortality in North Carolina pp. 1131-1133
- M.D. Nelson
- Does equal socioeconomic status in Black and White men mean equal risk of mortality? pp. 1133-1136
- J.E. Keil, S.E. Sutherland, R.G. Knapp and H.A. Tyroler
- Job strain and mortality in elderly men: Social network, support, and influence as buffers pp. 1136-1139
- A. Falk, B.S. Hanson, S.-O. Isacsson and P.-O. Ostergren
- Mortality and the attribution of health problems to aging among older adults pp. 1139-1141
- W. Rakowski and T. Hickey
- Use of cardiovascular disease medications and mortality in people with older onset diabetes pp. 1142-1144
- B.E.K. Klein, S.E. Moss and R. Klein
- The accuracy of the national death index when personal identifiers other than Social Security number are used pp. 1145-1147
- B.C. Williams, L.B. Demitrack and B.E. Fries
- Race and sex differences in mortality following fracture of the hip pp. 1147-1150
- S.J. Jacobsen, J. Goldberg, T.P. Miles, J.A. Brody, W. Stiers and A.A. Rimm
- Seroprevalence of HIV-1 and hepatitis B and C in prostitutes in Albuquerque, New Mexico pp. 1151-1154
- S.R. Tabet, D.L. Palmer, W.H. Wiese, R.E. Voorhees and D.R. Pathak
- Decreased access to medical care for girls in Punjab, India: The roles of age, religion, and distance pp. 1155-1157
- B.E. Booth and M. Verma
- HIV prevention and the two faces of partner notification pp. 1158-1164
- R. Bayer and K.E. Toomey
- Biotechnology products in the field: Bringing regulation closer to home pp. 1165-1166
- R.S. Grossmann
- Project together: Serving substance-abusing mothers and their children in Des Moines pp. 1166-1167
- E. Saunders
- Mortality among minority populations in the United States pp. 1168-1170
- L.A. Fingerhut and D.M. Makuc
- Ethnic differences in nicotine exposure [1] pp. 1171-1173
- W.J. McCarthy, N.H. Caskey, M.E. Jarvik, E.J. Perez-Stable, B. Marin, G. Marin, N. Benowitz, L.E. Wagenknecht, N.J. Haley and D.R. Jacobs
- Estimation of small area population denominators [2] pp. 1174
- M.A. Stoto and M. Aickin
- Suicide by the elderly [3] pp. 1175
- G.M. Hochbaum
- Firefighters and heart disease [4] pp. 1175-1176
- J.K. Friel and M. Stones
- Seagram defends ad [5] pp. 1176
- S.E. Herbits
- Dissimilarities between tuskegee study and HIV/AIDS programs emphasized [6] pp. 1176
- G.B. Grunfeld
- Handedness, traffic crashes, and defensive reflexes [7] pp. 1176-1177
- S. Coren
1992, volume 82, articles 7
- Determinants of worldwide health pp. 931-932
- W. Winkelstein
- Health and the environment in the 1990s pp. 933-941
- R. Doll
- Commentary: Environmental disease - A preventable epidemic pp. 941-943
- P.J. Landrigan
- The potential impact of epidemiology on the prevention of occupational disease pp. 944-954
- D.H. Wegman
- Chlorination, chlorination by-products, and cancer: A meta-analysis pp. 955-963
- R.D. Morris, A.-M. Audet, I.F. Angelillo, T.C. Chalmers and F. Mosteller
- Epidemiological data on US coal miners' pneumoconiosis, 1960 to 1988 pp. 964-970
- M.D. Attfield and R.M. Castellan
- Surveillance data on US coal miners' pneumoconiosis, 1970 to 1986 pp. 971-977
- M.D. Attfield and R.B. Althouse
- British data on coal miners' pneumoconiosis and relevance to US conditions pp. 978-983
- M.D. Attfield
- Job strain and prevalence of hypertension in a biracial population of urban bus drivers pp. 984-989
- C.L. Albright, M.A. Winkleby, D.R. Ragland, J. Fisher and S.L. Syme
- Use of hair coloring products and the risk of lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia pp. 990-997
- S.H. Zahm, D.D. Weisenburger, P.A. Babbitt, R.C. Saal, J.B. Vaught and A. Blair
- Education, race, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol among US adults pp. 999-1006
- D.S. Freedman, D.S. Strogatz, D.F. Williamson and R.E. Aubert
- Young women's antisocial behavior and the later emotional and behavioral health of their children pp. 1007-1010
- S.L. Martin and M.R. Burchinal
- Rotating shift work, sleep, and accidents related to sleepiness in hospital nurses pp. 1011-1014
- D.R. Gold, S. Rogacz, N. Bock, T.D. Tosteson, T.M. Baum, F.E. Speizer and C.A. Czeisler
- Birthweight distributions in Mexico City and among US Southwest Mexican Americans: The effect of altitude pp. 1014-1017
- F.C. Notzon, J.L. Bobadilla and I. Coria
- Identification of nonfatal family and intimate assault incidents in police data pp. 1018-1020
- L.E. Saltzman, J.A. Mercy and P.H. Rhodes
- The cost and frequency of hospitalization for fall-related injuries in older adults pp. 1020-1023
- B.H. Alexander, F.P. Rivara and M.E. Wolf
- Carcinogens in tobacco smoke: Benzo[a]pyrene from Canadian cigarettes and cigarette tobacco pp. 1023-1026
- M.J. Kaiserman and W.S. Rickert
- Discrepancies between self-reported smoking and carboxyhemoglobin: An analysis of the second national health and nutrition survey pp. 1026-1029
- L.M. Klesges, R.C. Klesges and J.A. Cigrang
- Recall of AIDS public service announcements and their impact on the ranking of AIDS as a national problem pp. 1029-1032
- M. Siska, J. Jason, P. Murdoch, Wen Shan Yang and R.J. Donovan
- The President's Committee on Health Education: a 20-year retrospective on its politics and policy impact pp. 1033-1041
- M.A. Guinta and J.P. Allegrante
- Eligibility for Indian Health Service Programs revisited [1] pp. 1042-1043
- R.A. Rose
- Cocaine use in obstetric patients underreported [2] pp. 1043
- J. Sackoff, J. Kline, A. Kinney and A. Grunebaum
- Hazards of low-level lead exposure recognized [3] pp. 1043-1044
- S. Binder
- The quality of computerized hospital discharge data [4] pp. 1044
- A. Muse, P.F. Smith and J. Mikl
1992, volume 82, articles 6
- Community health, community risks, community action pp. 785-787
- S. Shea
- Editorial: Managed care for the seriously mentally ill pp. 788-789
- D. Mechanic
- Use of community-based mental health programs by HMOs: Evidence from a Medicaid demonstration pp. 790-796
- J.B. Christianson, N. Lurie, M. Finch, I.S. Moscovice and D. Hartley
- Commentary: Caring for the indigent mentally ill - New strategies and old problems pp. 796-798
- E. Ferran
- Erratum: Association news: Deceased members (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (753)) pp. 798
- K.N. Rao, H. Rausher, S. Richards, H.B. Robins, F.O. Rohleder, M.A. Ross, E.J. Salber, B.A. Saltysiak, K.K. Schooler, J.W. Shackelford, A.E. Shea, C.B. Simon, H.C. Steed , O. Stern, J.E. Stewart, M.M. Sullivan, S.G. Tenenbaum, G.B. Thompson and C.R. Tucker
- Weight gain prevention and smoking cessation: Cautionary findings pp. 799-803
- S.M. Hall, C.D. Tunstall, K.L. Vila and J. Duffy
- Improving referral compliance after public cholesterol screening pp. 804-809
- L.A. Maiman, N.G. Hildreth, C. Cox and P. Greenland
- Food sources, dietary behavior, and the saturated fat intake of latino children pp. 810-815
- C.E. Basch, S. Shea and P. Zybert
- Socioeconomic status and health: How education, income, and occupation contribute to risk factors for cardiovascular disease pp. 816-820
- M.A. Winkleby, D.E. Jatulis, E. Frank and S.P. Fortmann
- Socioeconomic and behavioral correlates of body mass index in black adults: The Pitt County Study pp. 821-826
- J.B. Croft, D.S. Strogatz, S.A. James, N.L. Keenan, A.S. Ammerman, A.M. Malarcher and P.S. Haines
- Prevention of cigarette smoking through mass media intervention and school programs pp. 827-834
- B.S. Flynn, J.K. Worden, R.H. Secker-Walker, G.J. Badger, B.M. Geller and M.C. Costanza
- The second Chicago Televised Smoking Cessation Program: A 24-month follow- up pp. 835-840
- R.B. Warnecke, P. Langenberg, Siu Chi Wong, B.R. Flay and T.D. Cook
- Functional limitations and disability among elders in the Framingham study pp. 841-845
- M. Kelly-Hayes, A.M. Jette, P.A. Wolf, R.B. D'Agostino and P.M. Odell
- Neuroleptic medication and prescription practices with sheltered-care residents: A 12-year perspective pp. 846-852
- S.P. Segal, D. Cohen and S.R. Marder
- Eligibility for publicly financed home care pp. 853-856
- M.E. Jackson, B. Burwell, R.F. Clark and M. Harahan
- Postmarketing surveillance study of permethrin creme rinse pp. 857-861
- E.B. Andrews, M.C. Joseph, M.J. Magenheim, H.H. Tilson, P.A. Doi and M.W. Schultz
- Do time trends in food supply levels of macronutrients reflect survey estimates of macronutrient intake? pp. 862-866
- N.T. Crane, C.J. Lewis and E.A. Yetley
- First-year impact of the 1989 California cigarette tax increase on cigarette consumption pp. 867-869
- R.L. Flewelling, E. Kenney, J.P. Elder, J. Pierce, M. Johnson and D.G. Bal
- Drug use and suicide ideation and behavior among North Carolina public school students pp. 870-872
- W.M. Felts, T. Chenier and R. Barnes
- Delay in ambulance dispatch to road accidents pp. 873-875
- H. Brodsky
- Race, belief in destiny, and seat belt usage: A pilot study pp. 875-877
- I. Colon
- Work-site nutrition intervention and employees' dietary habits: The treatwell program pp. 877-880
- G. Sorensen, D.M. Morris, M.K. Hunt, J.R. Hebert, D.R. Harris, A. Stoddard and J.K. Ockene
- Health status of older male prisoners: A comprehensive survey pp. 881-884
- P.L. Colsher, R.B. Wallace, P.L. Loeffelholz and M. Sales
- A neonatal hepatitis B surveillance and vaccination program: New York City, 1987 to 1988 pp. 885-888
- K.J. Henning, D.M. Pollack and S.M. Friedman
- Physician and infection control practitioner HIV/AIDS reporting characteristics pp. 889-891
- J.L. Jones, P. Meyer, C. Garrison, L. Kettinger and P. Hermann
- Falls among the elderly: A community prevention program pp. 892-893
- R. Tideiksaar
- Community-based case management of HIV disease pp. 893-894
- F.J. Payne, C.S. Sharrett, D.N. Poretz, L.J. Eron, T. Stage, R. Foroobar, C. Bowman and R.K. Miller
- Risk of exposure to outdoor advertising of cigarettes and alcohol [1] pp. 895-896
- D. Ewert and D. Alleyne
- Use of odds ratio questioned [2] pp. 896-897
- M.J. Mendell, J.J.K. Jaakkola and O.P. Heinonen
- Plague surveillance in Los Angeles County [3] pp. 897
- C.P. Ryan, P.E. Hughes and G. Matsumoto
- Epidemiologic studies on electromagnetic fields and cancer [4] pp. 897-898
- J.R. Jauchem
- The correct use of growth charts [5] pp. 898-899
- C.J. Geefhuysen, Marie Ruel and J.-P. Habicht
- Article on HIV in Cuba criticized [6] pp. 899-900
- S. Santana and E.J. Perez-Stable
- Are we really no. 1? [7] pp. 900-901
- J.S. Ahluwalia
- Longevity of jazz musicians: Spencer replies to Haaga and Rothman [8] pp. 901
- F.J. Spencer
1992, volume 82, articles 5
- Women's health, women's lives, women's rights pp. 663-664
- H. Rodriguez-Trias
- Women and children first: Towards a US family policy pp. 664-665
- R. Sidel
- Folic acid and neural tube defect: Can't we come to closure? pp. 666-668
- W.C. Willett
- Barrier contraceptives and sexually transmitted diseases in women: A comparison of female-dependent methods and condoms pp. 669-674
- M.J. Rosenberg, A.J. Davidson, J.-H. Chen, F.N. Judson and J.M. Douglas
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension in North Carolina, 1988 and 1989 pp. 675-679
- D.A. Savitz and J. Zhang
- The transformation of American midwifery: 1975 to 1988 pp. 680-684
- E.R. Declercq
- The influence of social and political violence on the risk of pregnancy complications pp. 685-690
- B.C. Zapata, A. Rebolledo, E. Atalah, B. Newman and M.-C. King
- A new definition of maternal depletion syndrome pp. 691-694
- A. Winkvist, K.M. Rasmussen and J.-P. Habicht
- Sources of fiber and fat in diets of US women aged 19 to 50: Implications for nutrition education and policy pp. 695-702
- F.E. Thompson, M.F. Sowers, E.A. Frongillo and B.J. Parpia
- Overcoming the absence of socioeconomic data in medical records: Validation and application of a census-based methodology pp. 703-710
- N. Krieger
- Ownership and performance of outpatient substance abuse treatment centers pp. 711-718
- J.R.C. Wheeler, H. Fadel and T.A. D'Aunno
- Erratum: The potential role of custody facilities in controlling sexually transmitted diseases (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (552-556)) pp. 718
- D. Cohen, R. Scribner, J. Clark and D. Cory
- Erratum: Workplace compliance with a no-smoking law: A randomized community intervention trial (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (229-235)) pp. 718
- N.A. Rigotti, D. Bourne, A. Rosen, J.A. Locke and Thomas Schelling
- Erratum: Reduction in HIV risk-associated sexual behaviors among black male adolescents: Effects of an AIDS prevention intervention (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (372-377)) pp. 718
- J.B. Jemmott , L.S. Jemmott and G.T. Fong
- Home apnea monitoring and disruptions in family life: A multidimensional controlled study pp. 719-722
- E. Ahmann, L. Wulff and R.G. Meny
- Carrier screening for cystic fibrosis: A pilot study of the attitudes of pregnant women pp. 723-725
- J.R. Botkin and S. Alemagno
- A cohort study of the impact of perinatal drug use on prematurity in an inner-city population pp. 726-728
- J.G. Feldman, H.L. Minkoff, S. McCalla and M. Salwen
- The impact of mailing psychoeducational materials to women with abnormal mammograms pp. 729-730
- C. Lerman, E. Ross, A. Boyce, P.M. Gorchov, R. McLaughlin, B. Rimer and P. Engstrom
- Breast-feeding patterns in a rural village in Giza, Egypt pp. 731-732
- I.A. Hakim and I.A. El-Ashmawy
- Access to cancer screening services for women pp. 733-735
- B. Kirkman-Liff and J.J. Kronenfeld
- Moderate physical activity and bone density among perimenopausal women pp. 736-738
- J. Zhang, P.J. Feldblum and J.A. Fortney
- Medical expenditures for disability and disabling comorbidity pp. 739-741
- D.P. Rice and M.P. LaPlante
- Swimming-associated cryptosporidiosis pp. 742-744
- F.J. Sorvillo, K. Fujioka, B. Nahlen, M.P. Tormey, R. Kebabjian and L. Mascola
- Newspapers: A source for injury surveillance? pp. 745-746
- D.Y. Rainey and C.W. Runyan
- Response comparability of family and staff proxies for nursing home residents pp. 747-749
- S.L. Tennstedt, K.M. Skinner, L.M. Sullivan and J.B. McKinlay
- Article on parental notification law draws criticism [2] pp. 755-760
- B. Ferguson, N. Paneth, B. Santee, T. Joyce, J. Marty and J.L. Rogers
- Age and mammography in older women [1] pp. 755
- J.A. Mayer, D.J. Slymen, J.A. Drew, B.L. Wright, J.P. Elder and S.J. Williams
- Article on parental notification law draws criticism. Definitions and comparisons flawed pp. 757-759
- B. Santee
- Article on parental notification law draws criticism. Family planning behavior of minors doubted pp. 757-760
- N. Paneth
- Article on parental notification law draws criticism. More rigorous research design needed pp. 758-759
- T. Joyce
- Article on parental notification law draws criticism. Convoluted thought processes not likely among sexually active teenagers pp. 759-760
- J. Marty
- The costs of searching for deaths: National Death Index vs Social Security Administration [3] pp. 760-761
- A. Kraut, E. Chan and P.J. Landrigan
- Jazz musicians: "live fast, die young" stereotype not refuted pp. 761
- J.G. Haaga
- Longevity of jazz musicians: Flawed analysis [4] pp. 761
- K.J. Rothman and J.G. Haaga
1992, volume 82, articles 4
- Serving all pp. 521-522
- M. Susser
- Report card on our national response to the AIDS epidemic - Some A's, too many D's pp. 522-524
- D.E. Rogers
- Standards for peer evaluation: The hospital quality assurance committee pp. 525-527
- S.E. Feldman and D.W. Roblin
- Erratum: Body fatness and risk for elevated blood pressure, total cholesterol, and serum lipoprotein ratios in children and adolescents (Am J Public Health (1992) 82 (358-363)) pp. 527
- D.P. Williams, S.B. Going and T.G. Lohman
- Factors associated with AIDS risk behaviors among high school students in an AIDS epicenter pp. 528-532
- H.J. Walter, R.D. Vaughan, M.M. Gladis, D.F. Ragin, S. Kasen and A.T. Cohall
- AIDS education for drug abusers: Evaluation of short-term effectiveness pp. 533-540
- J. McCusker, A.M. Stoddard, J.G. Zapka, C.S. Morrison, M. Zorn and B.F. Lewis
- HIV infection in intravenous drug users entering drug treatment, United States, 1988 to 1989 pp. 541-546
- D.M. Allen, I.M. Onorato and T.A. Green
- HIV prevalence and risk behavior among injecting drug users who participate in 'low-threshold' methadone programs in Amsterdam pp. 547-551
- C. Hartgers, A.J.A.R. Van den Hoek, P. Krijnen and R.A. Coutinho
- The potential role of custody facilities in controlling sexually transmitted diseases pp. 552-556
- D. Cohen, R. Scribner, J. Clark and D. Cory
- Occupational injuries among minors doing farm work in Washington State: 1986 to 1989 pp. 557-560
- N.J. Heyer, G. Franklin, F.P. Rivara, P. Parker and J.A. Haug
- Impact of HIV infection on mortality and accuracy of AIDS reporting on death certificates pp. 561-564
- N.A. Hessol, S.P. Buchbinder, D. Colbert, S. Scheer, R. Underwood, J.L. Barnhart, P.M. O'Malley, L.S. Doll and A.R. Lifson
- Seroprevalence of HIV-type 1 in a Northern California health plan population: An unlinked survey pp. 564-567
- R.A. Hiatt, F.J. Capell and M.S. Ascher
- The validity of self-reported HIV antibody test results pp. 567-569
- J. McCusker, A.M. Stoddard and E. McCarthy
- Cognitive and attitudinal impacts of a university AIDS course: Interdisciplinary education as a public health intervention pp. 569-572
- R.P. Strauss, I.B. Corless, J.W. Luckey, C.M. Van der Horst and B.H. Dennis
- Ineffectiveness of AIDS education and HIV antibody testing in reducing high-risk behaviors among injection drug users pp. 573-575
- D.A. Calsyn, A.J. Saxon, G. Freeman and S. Whittaker
- The inpatient AIDS unit: A preliminary empirical investigation of access, economic, and outcome issues pp. 576-578
- M.C. Fahs, G. Fulop, J. Strain, H.S. Sacks, C. Muller, P.D. Cleary, J. Schmeidler and B. Turner
- Duration of Medicaid AIDS hospitalizations - Variation by season, stage, and year pp. 578-580
- L.E. Markson, B.J. Turner and T.R. Fanning
- Decline in human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity and seroconversion in US Navy enlisted personnel: 1986 to 1989 pp. 581-584
- F.C. Garland, E.D. Gorham, S.O. Cunnion, M.R. Miller and L.L. Balazs
- Fear of dying and HIV infection vs hepatitis B infection pp. 584-586
- L.J. Schneiderman and R.M. Kaplan
- What is the dentist's occupational risk of becoming infected with hepatitis B or the human immunodeficiency virus? pp. 587-589
- E.I. Capilouto, M.C. Weinstein, D. Hemenway and D. Cotton
- Prevalence of HIV antibodies in transsexual and female prostitutes pp. 590-592
- B. Modan, R. Goldschmidt, E. Rubinstein, A. Vonsover, M. Zinn, R. Golan, A. Chetrit and T. Gottlieb-Stematzky
- Predictors of condom accessibility among Hispanics in San Francisco pp. 592-595
- B.V. Marin and G. Marin
- Legal needle buying in St. Louis pp. 595-596
- W.M. Compton , L.B. Cottler, S.H. Decker, D. Mager and R. Stringfellow
- Risk factors associated with antibodies to leptospires in inner-city residents of Baltimore: A protective role for cats pp. 597-599
- J.E. Childs, B.S. Schwartz, T.G. Ksiazek, R.R. Graham, J.W. LeDuc and G.E. Glass
- Characteristics related to elderly persons' not eating for 1 or more days: Implications for meal programs pp. 600-602
- E.A. Frongillo , B.S. Rauschenbach, D.A. Roe and D.F. Williamson
- The South Karelia air pollution study: Acute health effects of malodorous sulfur air pollutants released by a pulp mill pp. 603-605
- T. Haahtela, O. Marttila, V. Vikka, P. Jappinen and J.J.K. Jaakkola
- The epidemiology of low back pain in an adolescent population pp. 606-608
- T.L. Olsen, R.L. Anderson, S.R. Dearwater, A.M. Kriska, J.A. Cauley, D.J. Aaron and R.E. LaPorte
- Informed consent and hysterectomy: Enhancing the right to know pp. 609-610
- B.K. Rose
- 'A star is born' in Ypsilanti pp. 610-611
- D. Share, C. Givens, D. Davies, E. Eley and J. Chesler
- Health corners: Reducing chronic disease risks among Black public housing residents in the nation's capital pp. 611-612
- M.L. Rivo and K. Gray
- A documented case of perinatal lead poisoning [1] pp. 613-614
- S.J. Rothenberg, L. Schnaas-Arrieta, J.C. Ugartechea, E. Perroni-Hernandez, I.A. Perez-Guerrero, S. Cansino-Prtiz, V. Salinas, F. Zea-Prado and A. Chicz-Demet
- Could sunscreens increase melanoma risk? pp. 614-615
- C.F. Garland, F.C. Garland and E.D. Gorham
- Safe sexual practices not reliably maintained by homosexual men pp. 615-616
- J.B.F. De Wit, E.M.M. De Vroome, T.G.M. Sandfort, G.J.P. Van Griensven, R.A. Coutinho and R.A.P. Tielman
- Reducing response time in potential MI cases [3] pp. 616
- J. Sobel, W. Rodgers, H. DeMots and R. Swenson
- Fairness in physician reimbursement [2] pp. 616
- P. Mejia
1992, volume 82, articles 3
- Wanting children pp. 341-343
- C.A. Miller
- Preterm birth, intrauterine growth retardation, and perinatal mortality pp. 343-345
- J.L. Kiely and M. Susser
- Nutrition: The need to define 'optimal' intake as a basis for public policy decisions pp. 346-350
- E.L. Wynder, J.H. Weisburger and S.K. Ng
- Snuffing tobacco out of sport pp. 351-353
- G.N. Connolly, C.T. Orleans and A. Blum
- Prevalence of obesity among children of military dependents at two major medical centers pp. 354-357
- C.M. Tiwary and A.H. Holguin
- Body fatness and risk for elevated blood pressure, total cholesterol, and serum lipoprotein ratios in children and adolescents pp. 358-363
- D.P. Williams, S.B. Going, T.G. Lohman, D.W. Harsha, S.R. Srinivasan, L.S. Webber and G.S. Berenson
- Childhood chronic illness: Prevalence, severity, and impact pp. 364-371
- P.W. Newacheck and W.R. Taylor
- Reductions in HIV risk-associated sexual behaviors among Black male adolescents: Effects of an AIDS prevention intervention pp. 372-377
- J.B. Jemmott , L.S. Jemmott and G.T. Fong
- Birth weight and perinatal mortality: The effect of gestational age pp. 378-382
- A.J. Wilcox and R. Skjoerven
- Estimation of the break-even point for smoking cessation programs in pregnancy pp. 383-390
- M. Shipp, M.S. Croughan-Minihane, D.B. Petitti and A.E. Washington
- Low birth weight in relation to multiple induced abortions pp. 391-394
- M.T. Mandelson, C.B. Maden and J.R. Daling
- Mortality, disability, and falls in older persons: The role of underlying disease and disability pp. 395-400
- J.E. Dunn, M.A. Rudberg, S.E. Furner and C.K. Cassel
- Living arrangements and survival among middle-aged and older adults in the NHANES I epidemiologic follow-up study pp. 401-406
- M.A. Davis, J.M. Neuhaus, D.J. Moritz and M.R. Segal
- Readmission after surgery in Washington State rural hospitals pp. 407-411
- H.G. Welch, E.H. Larson, L.G. Hart and R.A. Rosenblatt
- The Behavioral Risk Factor Survey and the Stanford Five-City Project Survey: A comparison of cardiovascular risk behavior estimates pp. 412-416
- C. Jackson, D.E. Jatulis and S.P. Fortmann
- Smokeless tobacco, cardiovascular risk factors, and nicotine and cotinine levels in professional baseball players pp. 417-421
- Donald Siegel, N. Benowitz, V.L. Ernster, D.G. Grady and W.W. Hauck
- Morbidity among pediatric motor vehicle crash victims: The effectiveness of seat belts pp. 422-425
- J.S. Osberg and C. Di Scala
- Pediatric gonococcal infection, Florida, 1984 to 1988 pp. 426-428
- J.-C.A. Desenclos, D. Garrity and J. Wroten
- Evaluation of an intervention to reduce playground hazards in Atlanta child-care centers pp. 429-431
- J.J. Sacks, M.D. Brantley, P. Holmgreen and R.W. Rochat
- Air quality during the winter in Quebec day-care centers pp. 432-434
- S. Daneault, M. Beausoleil and K. Messing
- Infant mortality, per capita income, and adult illiteracy: An ecological approach pp. 435-438
- R. Tresserras, J. Canela, J. Alvarez, J. Sentis and L. Salleras
- Which newborns in New York City are at risk for special education placement? pp. 438-440
- D. Goldberg, M. McLaughlin, M. Grossi, A. Tytun and S. Blum
- The lowest birth-weight infants and the US infant mortality rate: NCHS 1983 linked birth/infant death data pp. 441-444
- M.D. Overpeck, H.J. Hoffman and K. Prager
- An epidemiological comparison of Mexican-American and White non-Hispanic 8th- and 12th-grade students' substance use pp. 445-447
- E.L. Chavez and R.C. Swaim
- Analyzing the effect of prenatal care on pregnancy outcome: A conditional approach pp. 448-450
- M.H. Malloy, T.-C. Kao and Y.J. Lee
- The safety of home birth: The Farm Study pp. 450-452
- A.M. Durand
- Skilled nursing facility care for persons with AIDS: Comparison with other patients pp. 453-455
- J.H. Swan, A.E. Benjamin and A. Brown
- Risk factors associated with the classification of unspecified and/or unexplained causes of death in an occupational cohort pp. 455-457
- D.L. Cragle and A. Fetcher
- Performance of the Reflotron in Massachusetts' Model System for Blood Cholesterol Screening Program pp. 458-461
- S. Havas, R. Bishop, L. Koumjian, J. Reisman and S. Wozenski
- Using pamphlets with mail surveys to improve response [1] pp. 463-464
- L.A. Shaker, K. Derycke-Chapman and L.M. Brass
- Readability of health warnings on alcohol and tobacco products [3] pp. 464
- J. Malouff, D. Gabrilowitz and N. Schutte
- Habits and attitudes of public health students pp. 464
- D. Hemenway, S.J. Solnick, D.S. Weil and C.M. Koeck
- Lead exposure in sandblasting [4] pp. 464-465
- E.K. Silbergeld
- Improving the American diet [5] pp. 465-466
- G.L. Blackburn, B.H. Patterson and G. Block
- Defining carpal tunnel syndrome [6] pp. 466-467
- T.R. Hales and J.N. Katz
- Sudden unexplained infant deaths in Central Africa [7] pp. 467
- M. Bulterys, A. Chao, B. Mukafaranswa, J.F. Kraus and A. Saah
1992, volume 82, articles 2
- Women health workers: Past and present pp. 165-166
- E. Fee and R.R. Korstad
- Men who have sex with men: Continued challenges for preventing HIV infection and AIDS pp. 166-167
- A.R. Lifson
- Prevention: The cost-effectiveness of the California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program pp. 168-175
- R.M. Scheffler, L.B. Feuchtbaum and C.S. Phibbs
- Maternal smoking and the risk of polyhydramnios pp. 176-179
- W. Myhra, M. Davis, B.A. Mueller and D. Hickok
- A cost-effectiveness analysis of three staffing models for the delivery of low-risk prenatal care pp. 180-184
- E.A. Graveley and J.H. Littlefield
- Medicaid prenatal care: A comparison of use and outcomes in fee-for- service and managed care pp. 185-190
- J.W. Krieger, F.A. Connell and J.P. LoGerfo
- Attitudes about infertility interventions among fertile and infertile couples pp. 191-194
- L.J. Halman, A. Abbey and F.M. Andrews
- Nonclinical factors associated with surgery received for treatment of early-stage breast cancer pp. 195-198
- E.R. Satariano, G.M. Swanson and P.P. Moll
- Breast cancer screening practices among users of county-funded health centers vs women in the entire community pp. 199-203
- D.S. Lane, A.P. Polednak and M.A. Burg
- Geographic and socioeconomic variation in the onset of decline of coronary heart disease mortality in white women pp. 204-209
- S. Wing, E. Barnett, M. Casper and H.A. Tyroler
- Vaginal douching among women of reproductive age in the United States: 1988 pp. 210-214
- S.O. Aral, W.D. Mosher and W. Cates
- Employment status and heart disease risk factors in middle-aged women: The Rancho Bernardo Study pp. 215-219
- D. Kritz-Silverstein, D.L. Wingard and E. Barrett-Connor
- AIDS in bisexual men in the United States: Epidemiology and transmission to women pp. 220-224
- S.Y. Chu, T.A. Peterman, L.S. Doll, J.W. Buehler and J.W. Curran
- Knowledge and attitudes about AIDS among corporate and public service employees pp. 225-228
- J.K. Barr, J.M. Waring and L.J. Warshaw
- Workplace compliance with a no-smoking law: A randomized community intervention trial pp. 229-235
- N.A. Rigotti, D. Bourne, A. Rosen, J.A. Locke and Thomas Schelling
- Attitudes toward genetic testing of Amish, Mennonite, and Hutterite families with cystic fibrosis pp. 236-242
- S.R. Miller and R.H. Schwartz
- The accuracy of Medicare's hospital claims data: Progress has been made, but problems remain pp. 243-248
- E.S. Fisher, F.S. Whaley, W.M. Krushat, D.J. Malenka, C. Fleming, J.A. Baron and D.C. Hsia
- Cancer anxiety and attitudes toward mammography among screening attenders, nonattenders, and women never invited pp. 249-251
- I.T. Gram and S.E. Slenker
- Medicaid coverage of screening tests for breast and cervical cancer pp. 252-253
- L.P. Boss and F.H. Guckes
- Distribution of HIV type 1 infection in childbearing women in California pp. 254-256
- F.J. Capell, D.J. Vugia, V.L. Mordaunt, W.D. Marelich, M.S. Ascher, A.I. Trachtenberg, G.C. Cunningham, S.S. Arnon and K.W. Kizer
- Cesarean section rates in Italy by hospital payment mode: An analysis based on birth certificates pp. 257-261
- R. Bertollini, D. DiLallo, T. Spadea and C. Perucci
- Professional relationships between midwives and physicians: Collaboration or conflict? pp. 262-264
- L.-M. Baldwin, H.L. Hutchinson and R.A. Rosenblatt
- Factors associated with artificial feeding in Shanghai pp. 264-266
- Y. Chen
- Smoking-related behavior, beliefs, and social environment of young black women in subsidized public housing in Chicago pp. 267-272
- C. Manfredi, L. Lacey, R. Warnecke and M. Buis
- Smoking initiation and cessation in relation to body fat distribution based on data from a study of Swedish women pp. 273-275
- L. Lissner, C. Bengtsson, L. Lapidus and C. Bjorkelund
- Surveillance of occupational lead exposure in New Jersey: 1986 to 1989 pp. 275-277
- A. Tepper
- Inaccuracies in certification of nonmelanoma skin cancer deaths pp. 278-281
- M.A. Weinstock, H.A. Bogaars, M. Ashley, V. Litle, E. Bilodeau and S. Kimmel
- Provider compliance with recommended dietary fluoride supplement protocol pp. 281-283
- S.M. Levy and G. Muchow
- Condom use in multi-ethnic neighborhoods of San Francisco: The population- based AMEN (AIDS in Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods) Study pp. 284-287
- J.A. Catania, T.J. Coates, S. Kegeles, M.T. Fullilove, J. Peterson, B. Marin, Donald Siegel and S. Hulley
- Women healers of the middle ages: Selected aspects of their history pp. 288-295
- W.L. Minkowski
- Mum's the word: The supreme court and family planning pp. 296-301
- W.K. Mariner
- Mammography outreach program pp. 302-303
- J.M. Destouet and R.G. Evens
- A statewide early intervention program for HIV-infected people pp. 303-304
- M.J. Coye, C. Grant, R.P. Hummel and R. Conviser
1992, volume 82, articles 1
- On the future of applied smoking research: Is it up in smoke? pp. 14-16
- K.E. Bauman
- Low tar, high toll pp. 17-18
- K.E. Warner and J. Slade
- How effective are excise tax increases in reducing cigarette smoking? pp. 19-20
- J. Wasserman
- The future of public health pp. 21-23
- B. Walker
- Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in naturalistic settings pp. 24-28
- K.M. Emmons, D.B. Abrams, R.J. Marshall, R.A. Etzel, T.E. Novotny, B.H. Marcus and M.E. Kane
- Occupational risks associated with cigarette smoking: A prospective study pp. 29-32
- J. Ryan, C. Zwerling and E.J. Orav
- Misclassification of smoking status in the CARDIA study: A comparison of self-report with serum cotinine levels pp. 33-36
- L.E. Wagenknecht, G.L. Burke, L.L. Perkins, N.J. Haley and G.D. Friedman
- A prospective study of the attributable risk of cancer due to cigarette smoking pp. 37-40
- P.-H. Chyou, A.M.Y. Nomura and G.N. Stemmermann
- Brief supportive telephone outreach as a recruitment and intervention strategy for smoking cessation pp. 41-46
- H.A. Lando, W.L. Hellerstedt, P.L. Pirie and P.G. McGovern
- Adolescent smoking, weight changes, and binge-purge behavior: Associations with secondary amenorrhea pp. 47-54
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- Predictors of smoking prevalence among New York Latino youth pp. 55-58
- L. Dusenbury, J.F. Kerner, E. Baker, G. Botvin, S. James-Ortiz and A. Zauber
- Variations in asthma hospitalizations and deaths in New York City pp. 59-65
- W. Carr, L. Zeitel and K. Weiss
- Diversity of tick species biting humans in an emerging area for Lyme disease pp. 66-69
- R.P. Smith , E.H. Lacombe, P.W. Rand and R. Dearborn
- Prevalence of human T-lymphotropic virus in civilian applicants for the United States Armed Forces pp. 70-73
- C.R. Roberts, D.R. Fipps, J.F. Brundage, S.E. Wright, M. Goldenbaum, S.S. Alexander and D.S. Burke
- Correlates of using mental health services: Implications of using alternative definitions pp. 74-78
- D. Mechanic, R.J. Angel and L. Davies
- Evaluation of a self-help dietary intervention in a primary care setting pp. 79-84
- S.A.A. Beresford, E.M.Z. Farmer, L. Feingold, K.L. Graves, S.K. Sumner and R.M. Baker
- Cigarette, alcohol, and coffee consumption and spontaneous abortion pp. 85-87
- B.G. Armstrong, A.D. McDonald and M. Sloan
- Cigarette, alcohol, and coffee consumption and prematurity pp. 87-90
- A.D. McDonald, B.G. Armstrong and M. Sloan
- Cigarette, alcohol, and coffee consumption and congenital defects pp. 91-93
- A.D. McDonald, B.G. Armstrong and M. Sloan
- The effect of state cigarette tax increases on cigarette sales, 1955 to 1988 pp. 94-96
- D.E. Peterson, S.L. Zeger, P.L. Remington and H.A. Anderson
- Mass media-led antismoking campaign can remove the education gap in quitting behavior pp. 96-98
- P. Macaskill, J.P. Pierce, J.M. Simpson and D.M. Lyle
- Demographic and socioeconomic differences in beliefs about the health effects of smoking pp. 99-103
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- Geographic and gender variations in total tobacco use pp. 103-106
- D.R. Shopland, S.J. Niemcryk and K.M. Marconi
- Handmade cigarettes: It's the tube that counts pp. 107-109
- M.J. Kaiserman and W.S. Rickert
- Improvement in intergenerational health pp. 109-112
- J.F. Fries, C.A. Williams and D. Morfeld
- The effect of legal drinking age on fatal injuries of adolescents and young adults pp. 112-115
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- Evaluating the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases at an urban public hospital outpatient clinic pp. 115-117
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- Surveillance of sentinel occupational mortality in the District of Columbia: 1980 to 1987 pp. 117-119
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- Maternal recall error of child vaccination status in a developing nation pp. 120-123
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