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American Journal of Public Health
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2012, volume 102, articles S3
- Connecting care through the clinic and community for a healthier America pp. S305-S307

- H.K. Koh and M. Tavenner
- A call for action on primary care and public health integration pp. S307-S309

- D. Koo, K. Felix, I. Dankwa-Mullan, T. Miller and J. Waalen
- Integrating primary care and public health: A strategic priority pp. S310-S311

- S. Linde-Feucht and N. Coulouris
- Are we there yet? Seizing the moment to integrate medicine and public health pp. S312-S316

- F.D. Scutchfield, J.L. Michener and S.B. Thacker
- Beyond prevention: Promoting healthy youth development in primary care pp. S317-S321

- L.A. Taliaferro and I.W. Borowsky
- The challenge of attribution: Responsibility for population health in the context of accountable care pp. S322-S324

- M.N. Gourevitch, T. Cannell, J.I. Boufford and C. Summers
- Integrating clinical practice and public health surveillance using electronic medical record systems pp. S325-S332

- M. Klompas, J. McVetta, R. Lazarus, E. Eggleston, G. Haney, B.A. Kruskal, W.K. Yih, P. Daly, P. Oppedisano, B. Beagan, M. Lee, C. Kirby, D. Heisey-Grove, A. DeMaria and R. Platt
- Putting public health into practice: A model for assessing the relationship between local health departments and practicing physicians pp. S333-S335

- H.B. Parton, S.E. Perlman, R. Koppaka and C.M. Greene
- A reemerging political space for linking person and community through primary health care pp. S336-S341

- S.A. Sweeney, A. Bazemore, R.L. Phillips , R.S. Etz and K.C. Stange
- Public health detailing of primary care providers: New York City's experience, 2003-2010 pp. S342-S352

- M.G. Dresser, L. Short, L. Wedemeyer, V.L. Bredow, R. Sacks, K. Larson, J. Levy and L.D. Silver
- Integrating public health-oriented e-learning into graduate medical education pp. S353-S356

- C. Hemans-Henry, C.M. Greene and R. Koppaka
- Assessing integration of clinical and public health skills in preventive medicine residencies: Using competency mapping pp. S357-S367

- E.V. Wells, A.N. Sarigiannis and M.L. Boulton
- 2009 pandemic influenza a vaccination of pregnant women - King County, Washington State, 2009-2010 pp. S368-S374

- M.K. Kay, K.G. Koelemay, T.S. Kwan-Gett, B.L. Cadwell and J.S. Duchin
- Linkages between clinical practices and community organizations for prevention: A literature review and environmental scan pp. S375-S382

- D.S. Porterfield, L.W. Hinnant, H. Kane, Jocelyn Horne, K. McAleer and A. Roussel
- Primary care and public health activities in select US health centers: Documenting successes, barriers, and lessons learned pp. S383-S391

- L.A. Lebrun, L. Shi, J. Chowdhury, A. Sripipatana, J. Zhu, R. Sharma, A.S. Hayashi, C.A. Daly, N. Tomoyasu, S. Nair and Q. Ngo-Metzger
- A bridge between public health and primary care pp. S304

- R. Grant
2012, volume 102, articles S2
- Maternal and child health disparities: Considering the influence of fathers pp. S164-S165

- C.V. Hill, S.D. Lynne-Landsman and C.A. Boyce
- Sabia etal respond pp. S165-S166

- S. Sabia, A. Dugravot, M. Kivimaki, E.J. Brunner, M.J. Shipley and A. Singh-Manoux
- A call to action for health disparities in boys and men: Innovative research on addiction, trauma, and related comorbidities pp. S168-S170

- C.A. Boyce, T.D. Willis and L. Beatty
- Health disparities in boys and men of color pp. S170-S172

- D.J. Jones, A.D. Crump and J.J. Lloyd
- Shared communities, structural contexts, and HIV risk: Prioritizing the HIV risk and prevention needs of black heterosexual men pp. S173-S177

- L. Bowleg and A. Raj
- Wicasa Was'aka: Restoring the traditional strength of American Indian boys and men pp. S177-S183

- M.Y.H. Brave Heart, J. Elkins, G. Tafoya, D. Bird and M. Salvador
- Rapid HIV testing in large urban jails pp. S184-S186

- C.G. Beckwith, A. Nunn, S. Baucom, A. Getachew, A. Akinwumi, B. Herdman, P. DiBartolo, S. Spencer, Drusilla Brown, H. Lesansky and I. Kuo
- Measuring masculinity in research on men of color: Findings and future directions pp. S187-S194

- D.M. Griffith, K. Gunter and D.C. Watkins
- Social media and suicide: A public health perspective pp. S195-S200

- D.D. Luxton, J.D. June and J.M. Fairall
- Newly identified HIV infections in correctional facilities, United States, 2007 pp. S201-S204

- M. Van Handel, J.F. Beltrami, R.J. MacGowan, C.B. Borkowf and A.D. Margolis
- Risk compensation: A male phenomenon? Results from a controlled intervention trial promoting helmet use among cyclists pp. S204-S206

- A. Messiah, Amelie Constant, B. Contrand, M.-L. Felonneau and E. Lagarde
- End of the spectacular decrease in fall-related mortality rate: Men are catching up pp. S207-S211

- K.A. Hartholt, S. Polinder, F. Van Beeck, N. Van Der Velde, E.M.M. Van Lieshout, P. Patka and T.J.M. Van Der Cammen
- Social capital and smoking among Asian American men: An exploratory study pp. S212-S221

- S. Li and J. Delva
- Ethnic differences in mental illness and mental health service use among Black fathers pp. S222-S231

- O. Doyle, S. Joe and C.H. Caldwell
- Taking it like a man: Masculine role norms as moderators of the racial discrimination-depressive symptoms association among African American men pp. S232-S241

- W.P. Hammond
- Modeling the impact of social discrimination and financial hardship on the sexual risk of HIV among Latino and Black men who have sex with men pp. S242-S249

- G. Ayala, T. Bingham, J. Kim, D.P. Wheeler and G.A. Millett
- Childhood maltreatment histories, alcohol and other drug use symptoms, and sexual risk behavior in a treatment sample of adolescents pp. S250-S257

- A. Oshri, J.G. Tubman and M.L. Burnette
- Perceived discrimination and hypertension among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study pp. S258-S265

- M. Sims, A.V. Diez-Roux, A. Dudley, S. Gebreab, S.B. Wyatt, M.A. Bruce, S.A. James, J.C. Robinson, D.R. Williams and H.A. Taylor
- Racial/ethnic disparities in mortality risk among US veterans with traumatic brain injury pp. S266-S271

- L.E. Egede, C. Dismuke and C. Echols
- Work safety climate, musculoskeletal discomfort, working while injured, and depression among migrant farmworkers in North Carolina pp. S272-S278

- T.A. Arcury, H. O'Hara, J.G. Grzywacz, S. Isom, H. Chen and S.A. Quandt
- Potential determinants of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, advanced pneumoconiosis, and progressive massive fibrosis among underground coal miners in the United States, 2005-2009 pp. S279-S283

- A.S. Laney, E.L. Petsonk, J.M. Hale, A.L. Wolfe and M.D. Attfield
- Health in working-aged Americans: Adults with high school equivalency diploma are similar to dropouts, not high school graduates pp. S284-S290

- A. Zajacova
- Improving firearm storage in alaska native villages: A randomized trial of household gun cabinets pp. S291-S297

- D.C. Grossman, H.A. Stafford, T.D. Koepsell, R. Hill, K.D. Retzer and W. Jones
- Regarding the effect of physical activity on mortality pp. S165

- S. Bozorgmehri
- Health disparities in boys and men pp. S167

- G. Graham and J.N. Gracia
2012, volume 102, articles S1
- Suicide prevention is a winnable battle pp. S1-6

- E.D. Caine
- Preventing suicide by preventing lethal injury: The need to act on what we already know pp. e1-e3

- M. Miller
- Surveillance of Suicide and Suicide Attempts among Veterans: Addressing a National Imperative pp. e4-e5

- J. Kemp and R.M. Bossarte
- Suicide prevention is a winnable battle pp. S4-S6

- E.D. Caine
- Suicide prevention for veterans and active duty personnel pp. S8-S9

- K.L. Knox and R.M. Bossarte
- Precedence for integration of clinical services in public health initiatives pp. S10-S11

- K.R. Conner and R.M. Bossarte
- Facilitating treatment engagement during high-risk transition periods: A potential suicide prevention strategy pp. S12-S14

- L.A. Brenner and S.M. Barnes
- Lessons learned from mental health enhancement and suicide prevention activities in the veterans health administration pp. S14-S16

- I. Katz
- Is the rate of suicide among veterans elevated? pp. S17-S19

- R.D. Gibbons, C.H. Brown and K. Hur
- A call to link data to answer pressing questions about suicide risk among veterans pp. S20-S22

- M. Miller, D. Azrael, C. Barber, K. Mukamal and E. Lawler
- Estimating the risk of suicide among US veterans: How should we proceed from here? pp. S21-S23

- M.S. Kaplan, B.H. McFarland, N. Huguet and J.T. Newsom
- Addressing the surveillance goal in the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention: The Department of Defense Suicide Event Report pp. S24-S28

- G.A. Gahm, M.A. Reger, J.T. Kinn, D.D. Luxton, N.A. Skopp and N.E. Bush
- Implementation and early utilization of a suicide hotline for veterans pp. S29-S32

- K.L. Knox, J. Kemp, R. McKeon and I.R. Katz
- An emergency department-based brief intervention for veterans at risk for suicide (SAFE VET) pp. S33-S37

- K.L. Knox, B. Stanley, G.W. Currier, L. Brenner, M. Ghahramanlou-Holloway and G. Brown
- Prevalence and characteristics of suicide ideation and attempts among active military and veteran participants in a national health survey pp. S38-S40

- R.M. Bossarte, K.L. Knox, R. Piegari, J. Altieri, J. Kemp and I.R. Katz
- Characteristics of suicides among US Army active duty personnel in 17 US states from 2005 to 2007 pp. S40-S44

- J. Logan, N.A. Skopp, D. Karch, M.A. Reger and G.A. Gahm
- Suicidal ideation among sexual minority veterans: Results from the 2005-2010 Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey pp. S44-S47

- J.R. Blosnich, R.M. Bossarte and V.M.B. Silenzio
- Evaluation of a family-centered prevention intervention for military children and families facing wartime deployments pp. S48-S54

- P. Lester, W.R. Saltzman, K. Woodward, Dylan Glover, G.A. Leskin, B. Bursch, R. Pynoos and W. Beardslee
- Effect of dwell time on the mental health of US military personnel with multiple combat tours pp. S55-S59

- A.J. MacGregor, P.P. Han, A.L. Dougherty and M.R. Galarneau
- Use of the Air Force Post-Deployment Health Reassessment for the identification of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder: Public health implications for suicide prevention pp. S60-S65

- M.D. McCarthy, S.J. Thompson and K.L. Knox
- Mental and physical health status and alcohol and drug use following return from deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan pp. S66-S73

- S.V. Eisen, M.R. Schultz, D. Vogt, M.E. Glickman, A.R. Elwy, M.-L. Drainoni, P.E. Osei-Bonsu and J. Martin
- Reduced mortality among Department of Veterans Affairs patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder lost to follow-up and engaged in active outreach to return for care pp. S74-S79

- C.L. Davis, A.M. Kilbourne, F.C. Blow, J.R. Pierce, B.M. Winkel, E. Huycke, R. Langberg, D. Lyle, Y. Phillips and S. Visnic
- Effects of Iraq/Afghanistan deployments on major depression and substance use disorder: Analysis of active duty personnel in the US military pp. S80-S87

- Y.-C. Shen, J. Arkes and T.V. Williams
- Patterns of treatment utilization before suicide among male veterans with substance use disorders pp. S88-S92

- M.A. Ilgen, K.R. Conner, K.M. Roeder, F.C. Blow, K. Austin and M. Valenstein
- Sleep disturbance preceding suicide among veterans pp. S93-S97

- W.R. Pigeon, P.C. Britton, M.A. Ilgen, B. Chapman and K.R. Conner
- Suicide mortality among patients treated by the Veterans Health Administration from 2000 to 2007 pp. S98-S104

- F.C. Blow, A.S.B. Bohnert, M.A. Ilgen, R. Ignacio, J.F. McCarthy, M.M. Valenstein and K.L. Knox
- Suicide among veterans in 16 states, 2005 to 2008: Comparisons between utilizers and nonutilizers of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) services based on data from the National Death Index, the National Violent Death Reporting System, and VHA administrative records pp. S105-S110

- I.R. Katz, J.F. McCarthy, R.V. Ignacio and J. Kemp
- Suicide among patients in the Veterans Affairs health system: Rural-urban differences in rates, risks, and methods pp. S111-S117

- J.F. McCarthy, F.C. Blow, R.V. Ignacio, M.A. Ilgen, K.L. Austin and M. Valenstein
- The role of pain, functioning, and mental health in suicidality among veterans affairs primary care patients pp. S118-S124

- K.M. Magruder, D. Yeager and O. Brawman-Mintzer
- Differences between veteran suicides with and without psychiatric symptoms pp. S125-S130

- P.C. Britton, M.A. Ilgen, M. Valenstein, K. Knox, C.A. Claassen and K.R. Conner
- Suicide risk and precipitating circumstances among young, middle-aged, and older male veterans pp. S131-S137

- M.S. Kaplan, B.H. McFarland, N. Huguet and M. Valenstein
- Suicide incidence and risk factors in an active duty US military population pp. S138-S146

- J. Hyman, R. Ireland, L. Frost and L. Cottrell
- Suicidal behavior in a national sample of older homeless veterans pp. S147-S153

- J.A. Schinka, K.C. Schinka, R.J. Casey, W. Kasprow and R.M. Bossarte
- Veterans and suicide: A reexamination of the National Death Index-linked National Health Interview Survey pp. S154-S159

- M. Miller, C. Barber, M. Young, D. Azrael, K. Mukamal and E. Lawler
- Local board of health authority to address obesity pp. S6

- E. Schneider, M.M. Fallon and T. Valasek
- Pomeranz responds pp. S6

- J.L. Pomeranz
- Preventing suicide is a national imperative pp. S7

- A.K. Power and R. McKeon
2012, volume 102, articles 12
- The fate of historical death certificates: The silent burning of another library of alexandria pp. e1-e2

- W.J. Alonso, R. Acuña-Soto, C. Schuck-Paim and J.G. Breman
- The prompted optional randomization trial: A new design for comparative effectiveness research pp. e8-e10

- J. Flory and J. Karlawish
- Supplementing national menu labeling pp. e11-e13

- J.G. Hodge and L.C. White
- The incoherence of China's national health development strategies pp. e14-e16

- J. Zhang, F. Yan and S. Tang
- Primary care pediatrics and public health: Meeting the needs of today's children pp. e17-e23

- A.A. Kuo, R.A. Etzel, L.A. Chilton, C. Watson and P.A. Gorski
- Secondary surge capacity: A framework for understanding long-term access to primary care for medically vulnerable populations in disaster recovery pp. e24-e32

- J.D. Runkle, A. Brock-Martin, W. Karmaus and E.R. Svendsen
- Ethnic density effects on physical morbidity, mortality, and health behaviors: A systematic review of the literature pp. e33-e66

- L. Bécares, R. Shaw, J. Nazroo, M. Stafford, C. Albor, K. Atkin, K. Kiernan, R. Wilkinson and K. Pickett
- All-cause and external mortality in released prisoners: Systematic review and meta-analysis pp. e67-e75

- J. Zlodre and S. Fazel
- The energy burden and environmental impact of health services pp. e76-e82

- L.H. Brown, P.G. Buettner and D.V. Canyon
- Impact of health insurance status and a diagnosis of serious mental illness on whether chronically homeless individuals engage in primary care pp. e83-e89

- L. Chwastiak, J. Tsai and R. Rosenheck
- The Brazilian Family Health Program and secondary stroke and myocardial infarction prevention: A 6-year cohort study pp. e90-e95

- N.L. Cabral, S. Franco, A. Longo, C. Moro, T.A. Buss, D. Collares, R. Werlich, D.D. Dadan, C.S. Fissmer, A. Aragão, P. Ferst, F.G. Palharini, J. Eluf-Neto, L.A.M. Fonseca, W.N. Whiteley and A.R.R. Gonçalves
- Evaluation of an education, restraint distribution, and fitting program to promote correct use of age-appropriate child restraints for children aged 3 to 5 years: A cluster randomized trial pp. e96-e102

- L. Keay, K. Hunter, J. Brown, J.M. Simpson, L.E. Bilston, M. Elliott, M. Stevenson and R.Q. Ivers
- The raising of minimum alcohol prices in Saskatchewan, Canada: Impacts on consumption and implications for public health pp. e103-e110

- T. Stockwell, J. Zhao, N. Giesbrecht, S. Macdonald, G. Thomas and A. Wettlaufer
- Perceived discrimination and DSM-IV-based alcohol and illicit drug use disorders pp. e111-e117

- H.E.R. Hunte and A.E. Barry
- Health in the age of politics pp. 2200
- S.A. Ibrahim
- Supporting adolescent mothers: A journey through policies, programs, and research pp. 2201-2203

- B. Barnet
- Through a different lens: Examining how we care for adolescent-headed families pp. 2203-2205

- L.A.S. Beers
- Coming to grips with the US adolescent birth rate pp. 2205-2206

- M.J. Elders
- Text4baby: Development and implementation of a national text messaging health information service pp. 2207-2213

- R. Whittaker, S. Matoff-Stepp, J. Meehan, J. Kendrick, E. Jordan, P. Stange, A. Cash, P. Meyer, J. Baitty, P. Johnson, S. Ratzan and K. Rhee
- Playing hockey, riding motorcycles, and the ethics of protection pp. 2214-2220

- K.E. Bachynski
- Restoring balance: A consensus statement on the protection of vulnerable research participants pp. 2220-2225

- J.M. Du Bois, L. Beskow, J. Campbell, K. Dugosh, D. Festinger, S. Hartz, R. James and C. Lidz
- Ethical issues in health research with novel online sources pp. 2225-2230

- E. Vayena, A. Mastroianni and J. Kahn
- Schistosomiasis control and snail elimination in China pp. 2231-2232

- K.-W. Fan
- Social connectedness and disease transmission: Social organization, cohesion, village context, and infection risk in rural Ecuador pp. 2233-2239

- J.L. Zelner, J. Trostle, J.E. Goldstick, W. Cevallos, J.S. House and J.N.S. Eisenberg
- Health advantages of ethnic density for African American and Mexican American elderly individuals pp. 2240-2242

- K.J. Alvarez and B.R. Levy
- Trust, medication adherence, and hypertension control in Southern African American men pp. 2242-2245

- K. Elder, Z. Ramamonjiarivelo, J. Wiltshire, C. Piper, W.S. Horn, K.L. Gilbert, S. Hullett and J. Allison
- Student attitudes toward concealed handguns on campus at 2 universities pp. 2245-2247

- M.R. Cavanaugh, J.A. Bouffard, W. Wells and M.R. Nobles
- Estimating the burden of maternal and neonatal deaths associated with jaundice in bangladesh: Possible role of hepatitis e infection pp. 2248-2254

- E.S. Gurley, A.K. Halder, P.K. Streatfield, H.M.S. Sazzad, T.M.N. Huda, M.J. Hossain and S.P. Luby
- Housing transitions and low birth weight among low-income women: Longitudinal study of the perinatal consequences of changing public housing policy pp. 2255-2261

- M.R. Kramer, L.A. Waller, A.L. Dunlop and C.R. Hogue
- Implementing the Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding in hospitals serving low-wealth patients pp. 2262-2268

- E.C. Taylor, N.C. Nickel and M.H. Labbok
- Impact of policy changes on infant feeding decisions among low-income Women participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children pp. 2269-2273

- S.E. Whaley, M. Koleilat, M. Whaley, J. Gomez, K. Meehan and K. Saluja
- Effects of welfare and maternal work on recommended preventive care utilization among low-income children pp. 2274-2279

- J.L. Holl, E.H. Oh, J. Yoo, L.B. Amsden and M.-W. Sohn
- Parental characteristics associated with bullying perpetration in us Children aged 10 to 17 years pp. 2280-2286

- R. Shetgiri, H. Lin, R.M. Avila and G. Flores
- The effect of local violence on children's attention and impulse control pp. 2287-2293

- P.T. Sharkey, N. Tirado-Strayer, A.V. Papachristos and C.C. Raver
- Patterns and predictors of enactment of state childhood obesity legislation in the united states: 2006-2009 pp. 2294-2302

- A.A. Eyler, L. Nguyen, J. Kong, Y. Yan and R. Brownson
- Children's aerobic fitness and academic achievement: A longitudinal examination of students during their fifth and seventh grade years pp. 2303-2307

- R.A. Wittberg, K.L. Northrup and L.A. Cottrell
- Geomedicine: Area-based socioeconomic measures for assessing risk of hospital reutilization among children admitted for asthma pp. 2308-2314

- A.F. Beck, J.M. Simmons, B. Huang and R.S. Kahn
- Formative process evaluation for implementing a social marketing intervention to increasewalking among African Americans in the Positive Action for Today's Health trial pp. 2315-2321

- S.M. Coulon, D.K. Wilson, S. Griffin, S.M. St. George, K.A. Alia, N.N. Trumpeter, A.K. Wandersman, M. Forthofer, S. Robinson and B. Gadson
- Family history of cancer and its association with breast cancer risk perception and repeat mammography pp. 2322-2329

- G. Haber, N.U. Ahmed and V. Pekovic
- Pregnancy as a risk factor for ambulatory limitation in later life pp. 2330-2335

- A.R.A. Aiken, J.L. Angel and T.P. Miles
- Route infrastructure and the risk of injuries to bicyclists: A case-crossover study pp. 2336-2343

- K. Teschke, M.A. Harris, C.C.O. Reynolds, M. Winters, S. Babul, M. Chipman, M.D. Cusimano, J.R. Brubacher, G. Hunte, S.M. Friedman, M. Monro, H. Shen, L. Vernich and P.A. Cripton
- A novel look at racial health disparities: The interaction between social disadvantage and environmental health pp. 2344-2351

- M.T. Hicken, G.C. Gee, J. Morenoff, C.M. Connell, R.C. Snow and H. Hu
- Racial and ethnic disparities in utilization of dental services among children in iowa: The Latino experience pp. 2352-2359

- A. Valencia, P. Damiano, F. Qian, J.J. Warren, K. Weber-Gasparoni and M. Jones
- Repeated job strain and the risk of depression: Longitudinal analyses from the whitehall ii study pp. 2360-2366

- S.A. Stansfeld, M.J. Shipley, J. Head and R. Fuhrer
- Shifts in mortality during a hot weather event in Vancouver, British columbia: Rapid assessment with case-only analysis pp. 2367-2371

- T. Kosatsky, S.B. Henderson and S.L. Pollock
- Lessons learned from a community-academic initiative: The development of a core competency-based training for community-academic initiative community health workers pp. 2372-2379

- Y. Ruiz, S. Matos, S. Kapadia, N. Islam, A. Cusack, S. Kwong and C. Trinh-Shevrin
- Lessons from Cuba's national health system pp. e3

- B.S. Levy
- Keck and reed respond pp. e3

- C. William Keck and G.A. Reed
- Taking into account scientific evidence showing the benefits of 100% fruit juice pp. e4

- T. Nicklas, R.E. Kleinman and C.E. O'Neil
- Wojcicki and heyman respond pp. e5

- J.M. Wojcicki and M.B. Heyman
- Partner services complement routine testing for early HIV diagnosis among older adults pp. e6

- T.R. Webster, C.-C.N. Udeagu and C.W. Shephard
- Opportunities for studying relationships between mobility and health in older populations pp. e7

- J.D. Kasper and R. Wallace
2012, volume 102, articles 11
- Sprague martinez and Peréa respond pp. e4-e5

- L.S. Sprague Martinez and F.C. Peréa
- Erratum: Estimating the likely public health impact of partner notification for a clinical service: An evidence-based algorithm (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101 (11):2117-2123 DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300211 pp. e7-e8

- C.H. Mercer, C.R.H. Aicken, M.G. Brook and Cassell J.a.
- Integration of primary health care and public health during a public health emergency pp. e9-e12

- A. Wynn and K.M. Moore
- Strengthening public health and primary care collaboration through electronic health records pp. e13-e18

- N. Calman, D. Hauser, J. Lurio, W.Y. Wu and M. Pichardo
- With the best intentions: Lead research and the challenge to public health pp. e19-e33

- D. Rosner and G. Markowitz
- Meta-analysis of single-session behavioral interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: Implications for bundling prevention packages pp. e34-e44

- L.A. Eaton, T.B. Huedo-Medina, S.C. Kalichman, J.A. Pellowski, M.J. Sagherian, M. Warren, A.R. Popat and B.T. Johnson
- Availability of over-the-counter emergency contraception in 2 disparate New York City neighborhoods pp. e45-e47

- K. Legare, S. Bakshi, S. Keyhani and E.A. Howell
- Innovative primary care training: The Cambridge Health Alliance Oral Physician Program pp. e48-e49

- D.B. Giddon, B.A. Seymour, B. Swann, N.K. Anderson, Y.S.N. Jayaratne, Joe Outlaw and E. Kalenderian
- Household food insecurity during childhood and subsequent health status: The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten Cohort pp. e50-e55

- J.-H. Ryu and J.S. Bartfeld
- Improving population health through integration of primary care and public health: Providing access to physical activity for community health center patients pp. e56-e61

- M. Silva, S. Cashman, P. Kunte and L.M. Candib
- Adopting an active lifestyle during adulthood and health-related quality of life: The Doetinchem Cohort study pp. e62-e68

- S.H. Van Oostrom, H.A. Smit, G.C.W. Wendel-Vos, M. Visser, W.M.M. Verschuren and H.S.J. Picavet
- Primary care and public health services integration in Brazil's unified health system pp. e69-e76

- R.M. Pinto, Martin Wall, G. Yu, C. Penido and C. Schmidt
- Visiting the emergency department for dental problems: Trends in utilization, 2001 to 2008 pp. e77-e83

- H.H. Lee, C.W. Lewis, B. Saltzman and H. Starks
- Leading causes of unintentional and intentional injury mortality: United States, 2000-2009 pp. e84-e92

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- Health and wellness across the life span pp. 2009
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- Paul Meier: a man behind the method pp. 2026-2029
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- Patients' rights and the National Health Service in Britain, 1960s-1980s pp. 2030-2038

- A. Mold
- Training the mind's eye pp. 2039-2040

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- Up in smoke: Vanishing evidence of tobacco disparities in the Institute of Medicine's report on sexual and gender minority health pp. 2041-2043

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- Measuring indoor air quality of hookah lounges pp. 2043-2045

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- Accuracy and importance of projections from a dynamic simulation model of smoking prevalence in the United States pp. 2045-2048

- K.E. Warner and D. Méndez
- Income inequality in health at all ages: A comparison of the United States and England pp. 2049-2056

- M.L. Martinson
- Prenatal, perinatal, early life, and sociodemographic factors underlying racial differences in the likelihood of high body mass index in early childhood pp. 2057-2067

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- Walking to school in Japan and childhood obesity prevention: New lessons from an old policy pp. 2068-2073

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- Incidence of disability among children 12 months after traumatic brain injury pp. 2074-2079

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- A multidomain approach to understanding risk for underage drinking: Converging evidence from 5 data sets pp. 2080-2087

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- Young adults' favorable perceptions of snus, dissolvable tobacco products, and electronic cigarettes: Findings from a focus group study pp. 2088-2093

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- Evolving from wireless terminals to mobile card readers at farmers' markets pp. e1

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- T.G. Sawhney
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- Better health requires partnerships and a systems approach pp. e4

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2012, volume 102, articles 10
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- Self-reported influenza-like illness and receipt of influenza antiviral drugs during the 2009 pandemic, United States, 2009-2010 pp. e21-e26

- M. Biggerstaff, M. Jhung, L. Kamimoto, L. Balluz and L. Finelli
- Healthy bodegas: Increasing and promoting healthy foods at corner stores in New York City pp. e27-e31

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- How to identify food deserts: Measuring physical and economic access to supermarkets in King County, Washington pp. e32-e39

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- Examining a comprehensive model of disaster-related posttraumatic stress disorder in systematically studied survivors of 10 disasters pp. e40-e48

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- The quality of drinking water in North Carolina farmworker camps pp. e49-e54

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- Pathways to optimal health: a life course framework for adolescents pp. 1817
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- Health care reform and young adults' access to sexual health care: An Exploration of potential confidentiality implications of the Affordable Care Act pp. 1818-1821

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- Federally funded sterilization: Time to rethink policy? pp. 1822-1825

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- Building an evidence base to inform interventions for pregnant and parenting adolescents: A call for rigorous evaluation pp. 1826-1832

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- Contraception and clean needles: Feasibility of combining mobile reproductive health and needle exchange services for female exotic dancers pp. 1833-1836

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- Adolescent pregnancy prevention: Highlights from a citywide effort pp. 1837-1841

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- Preventing rapid repeat births among Latina adolescents: The role of parents pp. 1842-1847

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- Evaluation of raising adolescent families together program: A medical home for adolescent mothers and their children pp. 1879-1885

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- Factors that mediate racial/ethnic disparities in US fetal death rates pp. 1902-1910

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- Contribution of communication inequalities to disparities in human papillomavirus vaccine awareness and knowledge pp. 1911-1920

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- "The big WHY": Philip Morris's failed search for corporate social value pp. 1942-1950

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- S.E. Findley, S. Matos, A.L. Hicks, A. Campbell, A. Moore and D. Diaz
- Integrating primary care and public health pp. e1

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- Fruit-and-vegetable consumption may not be inadequate pp. e3

- S.C. Lucan
- Show us the data pp. e5

- L.H. Moulton
- Show us the data pp. e5
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2012, volume 102, articles 9
- A functional public health surveillance system pp. e1-e2

- T.A. Kass-Hout, K. Gallaghe, S. Foldy and J.W. Buehler
- Griffin et al. respond pp. e3-e4

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- Moodie and evans respond pp. e11-e12

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- Who profits from uncritical acceptance of biased estimates of vaccine efficacy and safety? pp. e13-e14

- L. Tomljenovic and C.A. Shaw
- Evidence in oral health promotion-implications for oral health planning pp. e15-18

- S. Singh
- Evidence in oral health promotion-implications for oral health planning pp. e15-e18

- S. Singh
- Cigarette price minimization strategies used by adults pp. e19-e21

- Michael Pesko, J. Kruger and A. Hyland
- Engaging individuals recently released from prison into primary care: A randomized trial pp. e22-e29

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- R. Pabayo, T.A. Barnett, G.D. Datta, M. Lambert, J. O'Loughlin and I. Kawachi
- Nonoccupational and occupational injuries to US workers with disabilities pp. e38-e46

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- US health policy related to hookah tobacco smoking pp. e47-e51

- B.A. Primack, M. Hopkins, C. Hallett, M.V. Carroll, M. Zeller, K. Dachille, K.H. Kim, M.J. Fine and J.M. Donohue
- A health impact assessment of California's proposed cap-and-trade regulations pp. e52-e58

- M.J. Richardson, P. English and L. Rudolph
- Paid sick leave and nonfatal occupational injuries pp. e59-e64

- A. Asfaw, R. Pana-Cryan and R. Rosa
- Of personal choice and level playing fields: why we need government policies on food content pp. 1624

- M.T. Bassett
- Can we finally make progress on sodium intake? pp. 1625-1627

- S.Y. Angell and T.A. Farley
- Obama, marriage equality, and the health of gay men pp. 1628-1629

- P.N. Halkitis
- Reducing childhood obesity by eliminating 100% fruit juice pp. 1630-1633

- J.M. Wojcicki and M.B. Heyman
- Identifying the core elements of effective community health worker programs: A research agenda pp. 1633-1637

- S.R. Arvey and M.E. Fernandez
- The wheels on the bus go "buy buy buy": School bus advertising laws pp. 1638-1643

- J.L. Pomeranz
- Neighborhood disparities in access to healthy foods and their effects on environmental justice pp. 1644-1654

- A. Hilmers, D.C. Hilmers and J. Dave
- A layered approach to raising public awareness of Macular Degeneration in Australia pp. 1655-1659

- J. Heraghty and R. Cummins
- Tobacco crop substitution: Pilot effort in China pp. 1660-1663

- V.C. Li, Q. Wang, N. Xia, S. Tang and C.C. Wang
- Policies and the production of inequities, past and present pp. 1664-1675

- S.M. Ramirez and D. Villarejo
- The return of rainbow diet pills pp. 1676-1686

- P.A. Cohen, A. Goday and J.P. Swann
- Seeing what you: Breathe: The Cleveland Hazecam pp. 1687

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- A new framework for childhood health promotion: The role of policies and programs in building capacity and foundations of early childhood health pp. 1688-1696

- K.B. Mistry, C.S. Minkovitz, A.W. Riley, S.B. Johnson, H.A. Grason, L.C. Dubay and B. Guyer
- Improving state health policy assessment: An agenda for measurement and analysis pp. 1697-1705

- J. Macinko and D. Silver
- Associations between socioeconomic status and allostatic load: Effects of neighborhood poverty and tests of mediating pathways pp. 1706-1714

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- Temporal changes in socioeconomic influences on health: Maternal education and preterm birth pp. 1715-1721

- A.M. El-Sayed and S. Galea
- Interpersonal processes of care and cesarean delivery in two health care settings pp. 1722-1728

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- The impact of oral health on the academic performance of disadvantaged children pp. 1729-1734

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- Trends in Michigan early adolescent immunization: 2006-2008 pp. 1735-1741

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- Socioeconomic status and adolescent mental disorders pp. 1742-1750

- K.A. McLaughlin, E.J. Costello, W. Leblanc, N.A. Sampson and R.C. Kessler
- Syndemic theory and HIV-related risk among young transgender women: The role of multiple, co-occurring health problems and social marginalization pp. 1751-1757

- J. Brennan, L.M. Kuhns, A.K. Johnson, M. Belzer, E.C. Wilson and R. Garofalo
- E-cigarette awareness, use, and harm perceptions in US adults pp. 1758-1766

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- Assessing the relationship betweenwork-family conflict and smoking pp. 1767-1772

- C.C. Nelson, Y. Li, G. Sorensen and L.F. Berkman
- Local public health systems and the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases pp. 1773-1781

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- Association of insurance status and age with cervical cancer stage at diagnosis: National cancer database, 2000-2007 pp. 1782-1790

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- Misdirected criticisms pp. e11

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- Lenertand sundwall respond pp. e2

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- Medical education and geriatric oral health pp. e3

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- The role of dental practices and dental science research in addressing systemic health conditions pp. e5

- C.T.K.-H. Stadtländer
- AJPH supplement on military suicide pp. e7

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- Bossarte responds pp. e8

- R.M. Bossarte
- Biomedical and social dimensions of HIV prevention pp. e9

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2012, volume 102, articles 8
- Hootman etal. respond pp. E1-E2

- J.M. Hootman, C.G. Helmick and T.J. Brady
- How statistics can mislead pp. E3-E4

- K.L. Sainani
- Walls et al. Respond pp. E6-E7

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- Thomas responds pp. E8-E9

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- Blosnich et al. respond pp. E10-E11

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- The curious case of Cuba pp. E13-E22

- C.W. Keck and G.A. Reed
- Helmet wearing among users of a public bicycle-sharing program in the district of columbia and comparable riders on personal bicycles pp. E23-E25

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- Higher yet suboptimal chlamydia testing rates at community health centers and outpatient clinics compared with physician offices pp. E26-E29

- J.M. Eugene, K.W. Hoover, G. Tao and C.K. Kent
- Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Public health training for Primary Care pp. E30-E36

- V.J. Marshall, T.L. McLaurin-Jones, N. Kalu, J. Kwagyan, D.M. Scott, G. Cain, W. Greene, B. Adenuga and R.E. Taylor
- Educating health care professionals in advocacy for childhood obesity prevention in their communities: Integrating public health and primary care in the be our voice project pp. E37-E43

- M.E. McPherson, R. Mirkin, P.N. Heatherley and C.J. Homer
- Developing an integrated strategy to reduce ethnic and racial disparities in the delivery of clinical preventive services for older americans pp. E44-E50

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- The social determinants of health and pandemic h1n1 2009 influenza severity pp. E51-E58

- E.C. Lowcock, L.C. Rosella, J. Foisy, A. McGeer and N. Crowcroft
- Exposure of California kindergartners to students with personal belief exemptions from mandated school entry vaccinations pp. E59-E67

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- Disparities in fetal death and first day death: The influence of risk factors in 2 time periods pp. E68-E73

- M.S. Wingate, W.D. Barfield, J. Petrini and R. Smith
- Obesity and supermarket access: Proximity or price? pp. E74-E80

- A. Drewnowski, A. Aggarwal, P.M. Hurvitz, P. Monsivais and A.V. Moudon
- The strengths of an aging society pp. 1432

- M.E. Northridge
- Editor's choice: The strengths of an aging society pp. 1432

- M.E. Northridge
- Aging, climate change, and legacy thinking pp. 1434-1438

- H. Frumkin, L. Fried and R. Moody
- Incentives for research participation: Policy and practice from Canadian corrections pp. 1438-1442

- F.I. Matheson, P. Forrester, A. Brazil, S. Doherty and L. Affleck
- Community health workers as drivers of a successful community-based disease management initiative pp. 1443-1446

- P.J. Peretz, L.A. Matiz, S. Findley, M. Lizardo, D. Evans and M. McCord
- Beyond bioethics: Reckoning with the public health paradigm pp. 1447-1450

- A.L. Fairchild and D.M. Johns
- Impact of health insurance on health care treatment and cost in Vietnam: A health capability approach to financial protection pp. 1450-1461

- K.T. Nguyen, O.T.H. Khuat, S. Ma, D.C. Pham, G.T.H. Khuat and J.P. Ruger
- How Pill became a lifestyle drug: The pharmaceutical industry and birth control in the United States since 1960 pp. 1462-1472

- E.S. Watkins
- Posters for housing and health pp. 1473-1474

- R.P. Lopez
- Aging in correctional custody: Setting a policy agenda for older prisoner health care pp. 1475-1481

- B.A. Williams, M.F. Stern, J. Mellow, M. Safer and R.B. Greifinger
- Aging, diabetes, and the public health system in the United States pp. 1482-1497

- C.J. Caspersen, G.D. Thomas, L.A. Boseman, G.L.A. Beckles and A.L. Albright
- Public health options for improving cardiovascular health among older americans pp. 1498-1507

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- Mobility and aging: New directions for public health action pp. 1508-1515

- W.A. Satariano, J.M. Guralnik, R.J. Jackson, R.A. Marottoli, E.A. Phelan and T.R. Prohaska
- HIV infection and older Americans: The public health perspective pp. 1516-1526

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- Racial/ethnic disparities in HIV diagnoses among persons aged 50 years and older in 37 US States, 2005-2008 pp. 1527-1534

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- Unemployment and mortality: A comparative study of Germany and the United States pp. 1542-1550

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- The live well, be well study: A community-based, translational lifestyle program to lower diabetes risk factors in ethnic minority and lower-socioeconomic status adults pp. 1551-1558

- A.M. Kanaya, J. Santoyo-Olsson, S. Gregorich, M. Grossman, Timothy Moore and A.L. Stewart
- Education, genetic ancestry, and blood pressure in African Americans and whites pp. 1559-1565

- A.L. Non, C.C. Gravlee and C.J. Mulligan
- Socioeconomic status and the black-white mortality crossover pp. 1566-1571

- J.M. Sautter, P.A. Thomas, M.E. Dupre and L.K. George
- Race, place, and obesity: The complex relationships among community racial/ethnic composition, individual race/ethnicity, and obesity in the United States pp. 1572-1578

- J.B. Kirby, L. Liang, H.-J. Chen and Yiqing Wang
- The association between food insecurity and inflammation in the US adult population pp. 1579-1586

- C. Gowda, C. Hadley and A.E. Aiello
- Elevated risk of posttraumatic stress in sexual minority Youths: Mediation by childhood abuse and gender nonconformity pp. 1587-1593

- A.L. Roberts, M. Rosario, H.L. Corliss, K.C. Koenen and S.B. Austin
- The association of state law to physical education time allocation in US public schools pp. 1594-1599

- F.M. Perna, A. Oh, J.F. Chriqui, L.C. Masse, A.A. Atienza, L. Nebeling, T. Agurs-Collins, R.P. Moser and K.W. Dodd
- Overcoming the unhealthy pursuit of thinness: Reaction to the québec charter for a healthy and diverse body image pp. 1600-1606

- L. Gauvin and H. Steiger
- A Nurse's perspective on arthritis in older adults pp. E1

- K. Roberts
- Improved health care for sexual minority and transgender veterans pp. E10

- N. Lutwak and C. Dill
- Early life origins of adult disease and maternal smoking during pregnancy pp. E12

- H.-J. Aubin, I. Berlin and M. Reynaud
- Bleich et al. Respond pp. E4

- S.N. Bleich, Bradley Herring, D.D. Flagg and T.L. Gary-Webb
- Translating research into evidence-based practice with potential for population-wide impact pp. E5

- M. Longjohn
- Kansagra and farley respond pp. E5

- S.M. Kansagra and T.A. Farley
- Climate change, fluorescent lighting, and eye disease: A little too light on the science pp. E6

- A. Bierman and M.S. Rea
- Minnesota pandemic ethics project update pp. E8

- D.E. Vawter and J.E. Garrett
2012, volume 102, articles 7
- Goldberg responds pp. E1-E2

- D.S. Goldberg
- Comments from the south side of Chicago on new haven's inspiring initiative pp. E3-E4

- S.T. Lindau, R. James, J.A. Makelarski, E. Sanders and D. Johnson
- Santilli et Al. Respond pp. E4-E5

- A. Carroll-Scott, F. Wong, A. Santilli and J. Ickovics
- Cannuscio etal. Respond pp. E6-E7

- C. Cannuscio, S. Hersh, E. Bugos, E.E. Weiss and D.A. Asch
- Lamster and formicola respond pp. E8-E9

- I.B. Lamster and A.J. Formicola
- Strauss Et al. Respond pp. E10-E11

- S.M. Strauss, M.C. Alfano, D. Shelley and T. Fulmer
- Dupras and Williams-Jones respond pp. E12-E13

- C. Dupras and B. Williams-Jones
- The bittersweet truth about sugar labeling regulations: They are achievable and overdue pp. E14-E20

- J.L. Pomeranz
- Training primary care physicians for local health authority duties in Texas pp. E21-E26

- J. Mobley and M.A. Zuniga
- Here man learns about himself pp. E27-E36

- E. McLeary and E. Toon
- Utilizing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Teaching assessment of substance abuse pp. E37-E38

- V.A. Osborne and K. Benner
- Training physician investigators in medicine and public health research pp. E39-E45

- M.N. Gourevitch, M.R. Jay, L.R. Goldfrank, A.L. Mendelsohn, B.P. Dreyer, G.L. Foltin, M. Lipkin and M.D. Schwartz
- Improving adult immunization practices using a team approach in the primary care setting pp. E46-E52

- M. Gannon, A. Qaseem, Q. Snooks and V. Snow
- Implementation of wireless terminals at farmers' markets: Impact on SNAP redemption and overall Sales pp. E53-E55

- F.M.W. Bertmann, P. Ohri-Vachaspati, M.P. Buman and C.M. Wharton
- Implementation of workplace-based smoking cessation support activities and smoking cessation among employees: The finnish public sector study pp. E56-E62

- A. Kouvonen, M. Kivimäki, T. Oksanen, J. Pentti, T. Heponiemi, A. Väänänen, M. Virtanen and J. Vahtera
- Effects of the 1997-1998 El Niño episode on community rates of diarrhea pp. E63-E69

- A. Bennett, L.D. Epstein, R.H. Gilman, V. Cama, C. Bern, L. Cabrera, A.G. Lescano, J. Patz, C. Carcamo, C.R. Sterling and W. Checkley
- Community health worker encounter forms: A tool to guide and document patient visits and worker performance pp. E70-E75

- C.A. Lemay, W.J. Ferguson and J. Lee Hargraves
- From practice to policy: The intersection of government and law (what's in a name?) pp. 1242

- L.M. Beitsch
- The case for the world health organization's commission on the social determinants of health to address sexual orientation pp. 1243-1246

- C. Logie
- Global health - A circumpolar perspective pp. 1246-1249

- S. Chatwood, P. Bjerregaard and T. Kue Young
- A call for further research on the impact of state-level immigration policies on public health pp. 1250-1254

- L.J. Hardy, C.M. Getrich, J.C. Quezada, A. Guay, R.J. Michalowski and E. Henley
- Research participation as work: Comparing the perspectives of researchers and economically marginalized populations pp. 1254-1269

- P. Davidson and K. Page
- Indigenous health and climate change pp. 1260-1266

- J.D. Ford
- The problem with the phrase women and minorities: Intersectionality-an important theoretical framework for public health pp. 1267-1273

- L. Bowleg
- National institutes of health approaches to dissemination and implementation science: Current and future directions pp. 1274-1281

- R.E. Glasgow, C. Vinson, D. Chambers, M.J. Khoury, R.M. Kaplan and C. Hunter
- Public health as an international problem pp. 1282-1284

- R.B. Fosdick
- Raymond B. Fosdick (1883-1972): ardent advocate of internationalism pp. 1285

- M.B. Theodore and F. Elizabeth
- Global health inconflict pp. 1286-1297

- S.K. Wallace
- Musical approach pp. 1298-1299

- J.W. Kyker
- One community's effort to control genetic disease pp. 1300-1306

- K.A. Strauss, E.G. Puffenberger and D. Holmes Morton
- Adolescent substance use and other illegal behaviors and racial disparities in criminal justice system involvement: Findings from a US national survey pp. 1307-1310

- M. Kakade, C.S. Duarte, X. Liu, C.J. Fuller, E. Drucker, C.W. Hoven, B. Fan and P. Wu
- Menthol brand switching among adolescents and young adults in the national youth smoking cessation survey pp. 1310-1312

- A.C. Villanti, G.A. Giovino, D.C. Barker, P.D. Mowery, V. Sevilimedu and D.B. Abrams
- The economic gains of achieving reduced alcohol consumption targets for Australia pp. 1313-1319

- A. Magnus, D. Cadilhac, L. Sheppard, T. Cumming, D. Pearce and R. Carter
- Changes in smoking prevalence in 8 countries of the former soviet union between 2001 and 2010 pp. 1320-1328

- B. Roberts, A. Gilmore, A. Stickley, D. Rotman, V. Prohoda, C. Haerpfer and M. McKee
- Slums and malnourishment: Evidence from women in India pp. 1329-1335

- Hema Swaminathan and Arnab Mukherji
- Maternal exposure to intimate partner violence and the risk of undernutrition among children younger than 5 years in Bangladesh pp. 1336-1345

- M. Rahman, K.C. Poudel, J. Yasuoka, K. Otsuka, K. Yoshikawa and M. Jimba
- High food insecurity and its correlates among families living on a rural American Indian reservation pp. 1346-1352

- K.W. Bauer, R. Widome, J.H. Himes, M. Smyth, B.H. Rock, P.J. Hannan and M. Story
- Correlates of suicidality: Investigation of a representative sample of manitoba first nations adolescents pp. 1353-1361

- N. Mota, B. Elias, B. Tefft, M. Medved, G. Munro and J. Sareen
- Social patterning of cumulative biological risk by education and income among African Americans pp. 1362-1369

- D.A. Hickson, A.V.D. Roux, S.Y. Gebreab, S.B. Wyatt, P.M. Dubbert, D.F. Sarpong, M. Sims and H.A. Taylor
- Racial residential segregation and rates of gonorrhea in the United States, 2003-2007 pp. 1370-1377

- K.B. Biello, T. Kershaw, Robert Nelson, M. Hogben, J. Ickovics and L. Niccolai
- Cost comparison of 2 mass vaccination campaigns against influenza a H1N1 in New York City pp. 1378-1383

- S.M. Kansagra, M.D. McGinty, B.M. Morgenthau, M.L. Marquez, A. Rosselli-Fraschilla, J.R. Zucker and T.A. Farley
- Results from the data & democracy initiative to enhance community-based organization data and research capacity pp. 1384-1391

- A. Carroll-Scott, P. Toy, R. Wyn, J.I. Zane and S.P. Wallace
- Temporal and regional trends in the prevalence of healthy lifestyle characteristics: United States, 1994-2007 pp. 1392-1398

- J.P. Troost, A.P. Rafferty, Z. Luo and M.J. Reeves
- Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: A review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys pp. 1399-1405

- B.A. Bell, A.J. Onwuegbuzie, J.M. Ferron, Q.G. Jiao, S.T. Hibbard and J.D. Kromrey
- Implementing childhood obesity policy in a new educational environment: The cases of Mississippi and Tennessee pp. 1406-1413

- J.M. Amis, P.M. Wright, B. Dyson, J.M. Vardaman and H. Ferry
- Public health policy is political pp. E1

- K. Malhotra and H.J. Heiman
- Screening for unidentified increased systemic disease risk in a dental setting pp. E10

- B.L. Greenberg and M. Glick
- Pandemicity and severity are separate constructs pp. E12

- A.J. Card
- Inscriptive restorations pp. E6

- L.J. Dill
- Oral physicians: An opportunity for dentists? pp. E8

- D.B. Giddon, B.J. Swann and R. Hertzman-Miller
- Public health policy is political pp. e1
- K. Malhotra and H.J. Heiman
2012, volume 102, articles 6
- The global dimensions of public health preparedness and implications for US action pp. E1-E7

- M. Moore
- The Safe Routes to School program in California: An update pp. E8-E11

- C. Chaufan, J. Yeh and P. Fox
- A dynamic model of US adolescents' smoking and friendship networks pp. E12-E18

- D.R. Schaefer, S.A. Haas and N.J. Bishop
- Increasing cell phone usage among hispanics: Implications for telephone surveys pp. E19-E24

- S. Lee, M. Elkasabi and L. Streja
- Supporting the integration of HIV testing into primary care settings pp. E25-E32

- J.J. Myers, L. Bradley-Springer, M.-S.K. Dufour, K.A. Koester, S. Beane, N. Warren, J. Beal and L.R. Frank
- H1N1 influenza vaccination during pregnancy and fetal and neonatal outcomes pp. E33-E40

- D.B. Fell, A.E. Sprague, N. Liu, A.S. Yasseen , S.-W. Wen, G. Smith and M.C. Walker
- Quality improvement with pay-for-performance incentives in integrated behavioral health care pp. E41-E45

- J. Unützer, Y.-F. Chan, E. Hafer, J. Knaster, A. Shields, D. Powers and R.C. Veith
- Finding consensus on cervical cancer prevention pp. 1050-1051

- S.J. Goldie, M. O'Shea and J.J. Kim
- Maine responds pp. 1051

- D. Maine
- Refining (not narrowing) notions of program sustainability pp. 1051-1052

- S. Beehler
- Scheirerand Dearing respond pp. 1052

- M.A. Scheirer and J.W. Dearing
- Swimming upstream pp. 1053

- D.H. Wegman and G.R. Wagner
- Rampage violence requires a new type of research pp. 1054-1057

- J.M. Harris and R.B. Harris
- All public health is local: Revisiting the importance of local sanitation through the eyes of youth pp. 1058-1060

- L.S. Sprague Martinez, D.M. Gute, U.J. Ndulue, S.L. Seller, D. Brugge and F.C. Peréa
- Addressing the implementation gap in global road safety: Exploring features of an effective response and introducing a 10-country program pp. 1061-1067

- A.A. Hyder, K.A. Allen, G. Di Pietro, C.A. Adriazola, R. Sobel, K. Larson and M. Peden
- The status of legal authority for injury prevention practice in state health departments pp. 1067-1078

- D.D. Stier, M.L. Thombley, M.A. Kohn and R.A. Jesada
- Investigations of selected historically important syndromic outbreaks: Impact and lessons learned for public health preparedness and response pp. 1079-1090

- R.A. Goodman, J.M. Posid and T. Popovic
- Integrating biodiversity management and indigenous biopiracy protection to promote environmental justice and global health pp. 1091-1095

- T.K. MacKey and B.A. Liang
- The health care home model: Primary health care meeting public health goals pp. 1096-1103

- R. Grant and D. Greene
- History of factory and mine hygiene pp. 1104-1106

- L. Teleky
- Ludwig Teleky (1872-1957): a leader in social and occupational medicine pp. 1107

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Injury surveillance in New York City jails pp. 1108-1111

- A. Ludwig, L. Cohen, A. Parsons and H. Venters
- Neighborhood social inequalities in road traffic injuries: The influence of traffic volume and road design pp. 1112-1119

- P. Morency, L. Gauvin, C. Plante, M. Fournier and C. Morency
- Evaluating the safety effects of bicycle lanes in New York City pp. 1120-1127

- L. Chen, C. Chen, R. Srinivasan, C.E. McKnight, R. Ewing and M. Roe
- Safety belt laws and disparities in safety belt use among US high-school drivers pp. 1128-1134

- J.F. García-España, F.K. Winston and D.R. Durbin
- A prospective investigation of physical health outcomes in abused and neglected children: New findings from a 30-year follow-up pp. 1135-1144

- C.S. Widom, S.J. Czaja, T. Bentley and M.S. Johnson
- Payment source and emergency management of deliberate self-harm pp. 1145-1153

- S.C. Marcus, J.A. Bridge and M. Olfson
- Negotiating safety and sexual risk reductionwith clients in unsanctioned safer indoor sex work environments: A qualitative study pp. 1154-1159

- A. Krüsi, J. Chettiar, A. Ridgway, J. Abbott, S.A. Strathdee and K. Shannon
- Implementing rapid HIV testing with or without risk-reduction counseling in drug treatment centers: Results of a randomized trial pp. 1160-1167

- L.R. Metsch, D.J. Feaster, L. Gooden, T. Matheson, R.N. Mandler, L. Haynes, S. Tross, T. Kyle, D. Gallup, A.S. Kosinski, A. Douaihy, B.R. Schackman, M. Das, R. Lindblad, S. Erickson, P.T. Korthuis, S. Martino, J.L. Sorensen, J. Szapocznik, R. Walensky, B. Branson and G.N. Colfax
- Sexual orientation and substance use among adolescents and young adults pp. 1168-1176

- K.L. Brewster and K.H. Tillma
- The association of sexual orientation measures with young adult's health-related outcomes pp. 1177-1185

- L.L. Lindley, K.M. Walsemann and J.W. Carter
- Chronic and acute exposures to the world trade center disaster and lower respiratory symptoms: Area residents and workers pp. 1186-1194

- C.B. Maslow, S.M. Friedman, P.S. Pillai, J. Reibman, K.I. Berger, R. Goldring, S.D. Stellman and M. Farfel
- Operationalization of community-based participatory research principles: Assessment of the National Cancer Institute's Community Network Programs pp. 1195-1203

- K.L. Braun, T.T. Nguyen, S.P. Tanjasiri, J. Campbell, S.P. Heiney, H.M. Brandt, S.A. Smith, D.S. Blumenthal, M. Hargreaves, K. Coe, G.X. Ma, D. Kenerson, K. Patel, J. Tsark and J.R. Hébert
- Sudden unexpected infant deaths: Sleep environment and circumstances pp. 1204-1212

- P.G. Schnitzer, T.M. Covington and H.K. Dykstra
- Prevalence of perceived stress and mental health indicators among reserve-component and active-duty military personnel pp. 1213-1220

- M.E. Lane, L.L. Hourani, R.M. Bray and J. Williams
- Sexual timetables for oral-genital, vaginal, and anal intercourse: Sociodemographic comparisons in a nationally representative sample of adolescents pp. 1221-1228

- C.T. Halpern and A.A. Haydon
2012, volume 102, articles 5
- How the Continuity of Care Document can advance medical research and public health pp. E1-E4

- J.D. D'Amore, D.F. Sittig and R.B. Ness
- Destigmatizing alcohol dependence: The requirement for an ethical (not only medical) remedy pp. E5-E8

- L. Williamson
- Life after the ban: An assessment of US syringe exchange programs' attitudes about and early experiences with federal funding pp. E9-E16

- T.C. Green, E.G. Martin, S.E. Bowman, M.R. Mann and L. Beletsky
- The New York policy on smoking in addiction treatment: Findings after 1 year pp. E17-E25

- J. Guydish, B. Tajima, A. Kulaga, R. Zavala, L.S. Brown, A. Bostrom, D. Ziedonis and M. Chan
- Sustainability of public health programs pp. 776-777

- A.J. Card
- Regarding Joe Camel in a bottle pp. 777-778

- G.L. Smith
- Regarding Joe Camel in a bottle pp. 777-778

- G.L. Smith
- Scheirer and dearing respond pp. 777

- M.A. Scheirer and J.W. Dearing
- Mosher responds pp. 778

- J.F. Mosher
- A physician's perspective on health care discrimination pp. 779

- W. Underwood 3rd.
- Reporting guidelines and the American Journal of Public Health 's adoption of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses pp. 780-784

- K.R. McLeroy, M.E. Northridge, H. Balcazar, M.R. Greenberg and S.J. Landers
- A framework for mobilizing communities to advance local tobacco control policy: The Los Angeles County experience pp. 785-788

- M.D. Weber, P. Simon, M. Messex, L. Aragon, T. Kuo and J.E. Fielding
- Beyond the distinction between biomedical and social dimensions of HIV: Prevention through the lens of a social public health pp. 789-799

- S. Kippax and N. Stephenson
- Culturally responsive suicide prevention in indigenous communities: Unexamined assumptions and new possibilities pp. 800-806

- L.M. Wexler and J.P. Gone
- Strong tobacco control program requirements and secure funding are not enough: Lessons from Florida pp. 807-817

- A. Kennedy, S. Sullivan, Y. Hendlin, R. Barnes and S. Glantz
- Climate change and ecosystem disruption: The health impacts of the North American rocky mountain pine beetle infestation pp. 818-827

- S. Embrey, J.V. Remais and J. Hess
- Health disparities among children with cleft pp. 828-830

- H.L. Broder, M. Wilson-Genderson and L. Sischo
- Mapping cumulative environmental effects, social vulnerability, and health in the San Joaquin Valley, California pp. 830-832

- G. Huang and J. London
- Evidence of human papillomavirus vaccine effectiveness in reducing genital warts: An analysis of California public family planning administrative claims data, 2007-2010 pp. 833-835

- H.M. Bauer, G. Wright and J. Chow
- Race/ethnicity and all-cause mortality in US adults: Revisiting the Hispanic paradox pp. 836-843

- L.N. Borrell and E.A. Lancet
- Perceived discrimination, psychological distress, and current smoking status: Results from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system reactions to race module, 2004-2008 pp. 844-851

- J.Q. Purnell, L.J. Peppone, K. Alcaraz, A. McQueen, J.J. Guido, J.K. Carroll, E. Shacham and G.R. Morrow
- Institutional variation in the promotion of racial/ethnic minority faculty at US medical schools pp. 852-858

- M. Nunez-Smith, M.M. Ciarleglio, T. Sandoval-Schaefer, J. Elumn, L. Castillo-Page, P. Peduzzi and E.H. Bradley
- Explaining racial/ethnic disparities in children's dental health: A decomposition analysis pp. 859-866

- C.C. Guarnizo-Herreño and G.L. Wehby
- Longitudinal associations between adolescent alcohol use and adulthood sexual risk behavior and sexually transmitted infection in the United States: Assessment of differences by race pp. 867-876

- M.R. Khan, A.T. Berger, B.E. Wells and C.M. Cleland
- Payer status, race/ethnicity, and acceptance of free routine opt-out rapid HIV screening among emergency department patients pp. 877-883

- J. Sankoff, E. Hopkins, C. Sasson, A. Al-Tayyib, B. Bender and J.S. Haukoos
- Quality of life of people with HIV/AIDS receiving antiretroviral therapy in Cuba: A cross-sectional study of the national population pp. 884-892

- C. Aragonés-López, J. Pérez-Ávila, M.C.S. Fawzi and A. Castro
- Pharmaceutical companies' role in state vaccination policymaking: The case of human papillomavirus vaccination pp. 893-898

- Miguel Mello, S. Abiola and J. Colgrove
- A smoke-free Paso del Norte: Impact over 10 years on smoking prevalence using the behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System pp. 899-908

- T. Taylor, T.V. Cooper, N. Hernandez, M. Kelly, J. Law and B. Colwell
- Weqaya: A population-wide cardiovascular screening program in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates pp. 909-914

- C. Hajat, O. Harrison and Z. Al Siksek
- Reexamining the declining effect of age on mortality differentials associated with excess body mass: Evidence of cohort distortions in the United States pp. 915-922

- Y. Yu
- The relationship of oral health literacy and self-efficacy with oral health status and dental neglect pp. 923-929

- J.Y. Lee, K. Divaris, A.D. Baker, R.G. Rozier and W.F. Vann
- Research on race/ethnicity and Health Care discrimination: Where we are and where we need to go pp. 930-932

- V.L. Shavers, W.M.P. Klein and P. Fagan
- The lived experience of race and its health consequences pp. 933-935

- B.D. Smedley
- Methods for the scientific study of discrimination and health: An ecosocial approach pp. 936-945

- N. Krieger
- Under the radar: How unexamined biases in decision-making processes in clinical interactions can contribute to health care disparities pp. 945-952

- J.F. Dovidio and S.T. Fiske
- The state of research on racial/ethnic discrimination in the receipt of health care pp. 953-966

- V.L. Shavers, P. Fagan, Derek Jones, W.M.P. Klein, J. Boyington, C. Moten and E. Rorie
- A life course perspective on how racism may be related to health inequities pp. 967-974

- G.C. Gee, K.M. Walsemann and E. Brondolo
- Research on discrimination and health: An exploratory study of unresolved conceptual and measurement issues pp. 975-978

- D.R. Williams, D.A. John, D. Oyserman, J. Sonnega, S.A. Mohammed and J.S. Jackson
- The associations of clinicians' implicit attitudes about race with medical visit communication and patient ratings of interpersonal care pp. 979-987

- L.A. Cooper, D.L. Roter, K.A. Carson, M.C. Beach, J.A. Sabin, A.G. Greenwald and T.S. Inui
- The influence of implicit bias on treatment recommendations for 4 common pediatric conditions: Pain, urinary tract infection, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and asthma pp. 988-995

- J.A. Sabin and A.G. Greenwald
- Implicit stereotyping and medical decisions: Unconscious stereotype activation in practitioners' thoughts about African Americans pp. 996-1001

- G.B. Moskowitz, J. Stone and A. Childs
- An experimental investigation of possible memory biases affecting support for racial health care policy pp. 1002-1005

- P.J. Mazzocco and R.P. Brunner
- Perceived discrimination and longitudinal increases in adolescent substance use: Gender differences and mediational pathways pp. 1006-1011

- G.H. Brody, S.M. Kogan and Y.-F. Chen
- Self-reported experience of racial discrimination and health care use in New Zealand: Results from the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey pp. 1012-1019

- R. Harris, D. Cormack, M. Tobias, L.-C. Yeh, N. Talamaivao, J. Minster and R. Timutimu
- Discrimination and the stress response: Psychological and physiological consequences of anticipating prejudice in interethnic interactions pp. 1020-1026

- P.J. Sawyer, B. Major, B.J. Casad, S.S.M. Townsend and W.B. Mendes
- Experiences and perceptions of medical discrimination among a multiethnic sample of breast cancer patients in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area, California pp. 1027-1034

- T. Quach, A. Nuru-Jeter, P. Morris, L. Allen, S.J. Shema, J.K. Winters, G.M. Le and S.L. Gomez
2012, volume 102, articles 4
- Public attitudes regarding banning of cigarettes and regulation of nicotine pp. e1-e2

- G.N. Connolly, I. Behm, C.G. Healton and H.R. Alpert
- Genetic, physiological, and lifestyle predictors of mortality in the general population pp. e3-e10

- S. Walter, J. MacKenbach, Z. Vokó, S. Lhachimi, M.A. Ikram, A.G. Uitterlinden, A.B. Newman, J.M. Murabito, M.E. Garcia, V. Gudnason, T. Tanaka, G.J. Tranah, H. Wallaschofski, T. Kocher, L.J. Launer, N. Franceschini, M. Schipper, André Hofman and H. Tiemeier
- Exposure to natural cold and heat: Hypothermia and hyperthermia medicare claims, United States, 2004-2005 pp. e11-e18

- R.S. Noe, J.O. Jin and A.F. Wolkin
- The multisite translational community trial and community-based participatory research: A failure to communicate? pp. 581-582

- D.L. Katz, L.W. Green, M. Murimi, A. Gonzalez and V. Njike
- Trickett responds pp. 582-583

- E.J. Trickett
- The tobacco innuendo pp. 583

- M. Grant
- Jernigan responds pp. 583

- D.H. Jernigan
- Erratum: Effects of alcohol tax increases on alcohol-related disease mortality in Alaska: Time-series analyses from 1976 to 2004 (American Journal of Public Health (2009) 99:8 (1464-1470) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.131326) pp. 584

- A.C. Wagenaar, M.M. Maldonado-Molina and B.H. Wagenaar
- Erratum: A 2-phase labeling and choice architecture intervention to improve healthy food and beverage choices (American Journal of Public Health (2012) 102:3 (527-533) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300391) pp. 584

- A.N. Thorndike, L. Sonnenberg, J. Riis, S. Barraclough and D.E. Levy
- Editor's choice: We are the 99 percent pp. 585

- M.E. Northridge
- Social justice in pandemic preparedness pp. 586-591

- D. DeBruin, J. Liaschenko and M.F. Marshall
- The expert and the lay public: Reflections on influenza A (H1N1) and the risk society pp. 591-595

- C. Dupras and B. Williams-Jones
- Benefits and effectiveness of administering pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine with seasonal influenza vaccine: An approach for policymakers pp. 596-605

- S.A.N. Gilchrist, A. Nanni and O. Levine
- The role of history in America's scoliosis screening programs pp. 606-616

- B. Linker
- A model to translate evidence-based interventions into community practice pp. 617-624

- P.M. Layde, A.L. Christiansen, D.J. Peterson, C.E. Guse, C.A. Maurana and T. Brandenburg
- Rapid HIV testing in dental practices pp. 625-632

- K. Siegel, S.N. Abel, M. Pereyra, T. Liguori, H.A. Pollack and L.R. Metsch
- The common ground preparedness framework: A comprehensive description of public health emergency preparedness pp. 633-642

- P.J. Gibson, F. Theadore and J.B. Jellison
- Maternal perceptions of help from home visits by nurse-community health worker teams pp. 643-645

- L.A. Roman, J.E. Raffo and C.I. Meghea
- The role of health systems and policies in promoting safe delivery in low-and middle-income countries: A multilevel analysis pp. 645-650

- M.E. Kruk and M.R. Prescott
- Worrying about terrorism and other acute environmental health hazard events pp. 651-656

- M. Greenberg and L. Babcock-Dunning
- Religious climate and health risk behaviors in sexual minority youths: A population-based study pp. 657-663

- M.L. Hatzenbuehler, J.E. Pachankis and J. Wolff
- US cultural involvement and its association with suicidal behavior among youths in the dominican republic pp. 664-671

- J.B. Peña, L.H. Zayas, P. Cabrera-Nguyen and W.A. Vega
- Trends in risk perceptions and vaccination intentions: A longitudinal study of the first year of the H1N1 pandemic pp. 672-679

- C.A. Gidengil, A.M. Parker and B.J. Zikmund-Fisher
- Health status, neighborhood socioeconomic context, and premature mortality in the United States: The national institutes of health-AARP diet and health study pp. 680-688

- C.A. Doubeni, M. Schootman, J.M. Major, R.A. Torres Stone, A.O. Laiyemo, Y. Park, M. Lian, L. Messer, B.I. Graubard, R. Sinha, A.R. Hollenbeck and A. Schatzkin
- The association between neighborhood characteristics and body size and physical activity in the california teachers study cohort pp. 689-697

- T.H.M. Keegan, S. Hurley, D. Goldberg, D.O. Nelson, P. Reynolds, L. Bernstein, P.L. Horn-Ross and S.L. Gomez
- Effect of intensity and type of physical activity on mortality: Results from the whitehall II cohort study pp. 698-704

- S. Sabia, A. Dugravot, M. Kivimaki, E. Brunner, M.J. Shipley and A. Singh-Manoux
- Trends in smoking among adults from 1980 to 2009: The Minnesota heart survey pp. 705-713

- K.B. Filion, L.M. Steffen, S. Duval, D.R. Jacobs , H. Blackburn and R.V. Luepker
- Secondhand tobacco smoke: A source of lead exposure in US children and adolescents pp. 714-722

- A. Apostolou, E. Garcia-Esquinas, J.J. Fadrowski, P. McLain, V.M. Weaver and A. Navas-Acien
- Intergenerational relationships between the smoking patterns of a population-representative sample of US mothers and the smoking trajectories of their children pp. 723-731

- M.M. Weden and J.N.V. Miles
- The effects of arkansas master settlement spending on disparities in smoking pp. 732-738

- H. Yu, D. Scharf, J. Engberg and D. Schultz
- Quid pro quo: Tobacco companies and the black press pp. 739-750

- P.M. McCandless, V.B. Yerger and R.E. Malone
- The effects of smoking-related television advertising on smoking and intentions to quit among adults in the United States: 1999-2007 pp. 751-757

- S. Emery, Y. Kim, Y.K. Choi, G. Szczypka, M. Wakefield and F.J. Chaloupka
2012, volume 102, articles 3
- Public health surveillance and meaningful use regulations: A crisis of opportunity pp. e1-e7

- L. Lenert and D.N. Sundwall
- Socioeconomic disparities in community-based treatment of tobacco dependence pp. e8-e16

- C.E. Sheffer, M. Stitzer, Maurice Landes, S.L. Brackman, T. Munn and P. Moore
- Population burden of betel quid abuse and its relation to oral premalignant disorders in South, Southeast, and East Asia: An Asian Betel-Quid Consortium study pp. e17-e24

- C.-H. Lee, A.M.-S. Ko, S. Warnakulasuriya, T.-Y. Ling, Sunarjo, P.S. Rajapakse, R.B. Zain, S.O. Ibrahim, S.-S. Zhang, H.-J. Wu, Lancui Liu, Kuntoro, B. Utomo, S.A. Warusavithana, I.A. Razak, N. Abdullah, P. Shrestha, T.-Y. Shieh, C.-F. Yen and Y.-C. Ko
- Synergism of science and social justice pp. 388-389

- O.A. Khan, K. Liu, M. Lichtveld and E.A. Bancroft
- Human papillomavirus vaccine inaccuracies pp. 389-390

- V.D. Tsu and D.S. LaMontagne
- Camargo responds pp. 389

- K.R. De Camargo
- Maine and Hurlburt respond pp. 390

- D. Maine and S. Hurlburt
- Dental therapists are a positive innovation pp. 390-391

- J.W. Friedman
- Dental therapists are a positive innovation pp. 390-391
- J.W. Friedman
- Edelstein responds pp. 391

- B.L. Edelstein
- Aging and health in America: a tale from two boomers pp. 392

- D. Holtzman and L.A. Anderson
- Aging in the United States: Opportunities and challenges for public health pp. 393-395

- L.A. Anderson, R.A. Goodman, D. Holtzman, S.F. Posner and M.E. Northridge
- Current considerations about the elderly and firearms pp. 396-400

- B. Mertens and S.B. Sorenson
- Health behavior change: Can genomics improve behavioral adherence? pp. 401-405

- C.M. McBride, A.D. Bryan, M.S. Bray, G.E. Swan and E.D. Green
- Knowledgeable neighbors: A mobile clinic model for disease prevention and screening in underserved communities pp. 406-410

- C. Hill, D. Zurakowski, J. Bennet, R. Walker-White, J.L. Osman, A. Quarles and N. Oriol
- Burden of oral disease among older adults and implications for public health priorities pp. 411-418

- S.O. Griffin, J.A. Jones, D. Brunson, P.M. Griffin and W.D. Bailey
- Clinical preventive services for older adults: The interface between personal health care and public health services pp. 419-425

- L.L. Ogden, C.L. Richards and D. Shenson
- A public health approach to addressing arthritis in older adults: The most common cause of disability pp. 426-433

- J.M. Hootman, C.G. Helmick and T.J. Brady
- Interaction of occupational and personal risk factors in workforce health and safety pp. 434-448

- P.A. Schulte, S. Pandalai, V. Wulsin and H.K. Chun
- Strategies for managing the dual risk of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy among Puerto Rican and African American young adults pp. 449-456

- M.W. Carter, L. Hock-Long, J.M. Kraft, D. Henry-Moss, K. Hatfield-Timajchy and M. Singer
- Community epidemiology of risk and adolescent substance use: Practical questions for enhancing prevention pp. 457-468

- M.E. Feinberg
- Enumeration and composition of the public health workforce: Challenges and strategies pp. 469-474

- C.V. Sumaya
- Dual loyalty in prison health care pp. 475-480

- J. Pont, H. Stöver and H. Wolff
- Informed consent and cluster-randomized trials pp. 480-485

- J. Sim and A. Dawson
- Understanding barriers to and facilitators of diabetes control and prevention in the New York City Bangladeshi community: A mixed-methods approach pp. 486-490

- N.S. Islam, D. Tandon, R. Mukherji, M. Tanner, K. Ghosh, G. Alam, M. Haq, M.J. Rey and C. Trinh-Shevrin
- Estimates of smoking-related property costs in California multiunit housing pp. 490-493

- M.K. Ong, A.L. Diamant, Q. Zhou, H.-Y. Park and R.M. Kaplan
- Adolescent harassment based on discriminatory bias pp. 493-495

- S.T. Russell, K.O. Sinclair, P.V. Poteat and B.W. Koenig
- Health-related quality of life among older adults with and without functional limitations pp. 496-502

- W.W. Thompson, M.M. Zack, G.L. Krahn, E.M. Andresen and J.P. Barile
- Stress and mental health among midlife and older gay-identified men pp. 503-510

- R.G. Wight, A.J. LeBlanc, B. De Vries and R. Detels
- Project-based Housing First for chronically homeless individuals with alcohol problems: Within-subjects analyses of 2-year alcohol trajectories pp. 511-519

- S.E. Collins, D.K. Malone, S.L. Clifasefi, J.A. Ginzler, M.D. Garner, B. Burlingham, H.S. Lonczak, E.A. Dana, M. Kirouac, K. Tanzer, W.G. Hobson, G.A. Marlatt and M.E. Larimer
- Feeding a family in a recession: Food insecurity among Minnesota parents pp. 520-526

- M. Bruening, R. MacLehose, K. Loth, M. Story and D. Neumark-Sztainer
- A 2-phase labeling and choice architecture intervention to improve healthy food and beverage choices pp. 527-533

- A.N. Thorndike, L. Sonnenberg, J. Riis, S. Barraclough and D.E. Levy
- Life course outcomes on mental and physical health: The impact of foster care on adulthood pp. 534-540

- C. Zlotnick, T.W. Tam and L.A. Soman
- Association of returning to work with better health in working-aged adults: A systematic review pp. 541-556

- S. Rueda, L. Chambers, M. Wilson, C. Mustard, S.B. Rourke, A. Bayoumi, J. Raboud and J. Lavis
- Effects of timing and level of degree attained on depressive symptoms and self-rated health at midlife pp. 557-563

- K.M. Walsemann, B.A. Bell and R.A. Hummer
- A systematic review of collaboration and network research in the public affairs literature: Implications for public health practice and research pp. 564-571

- D. Varda, J.A. Shoup and S. Miller
2012, volume 102, articles 2
- A curriculum for the new dental practitioner: Preparing dentists for a prospective oral health care environment pp. e1-e3

- P.J. Polverini
- In the wake of Guatemala: The case for voluntary compensation and remediation pp. e4-e6

- I.G. Cohen and E.Y. Adashi
- Psychosocial factors associated with mouth and throat cancer examinations in rural Florida pp. e7-e14

- J.L. Riley , V.J. Dodd, K.E. Muller and H.L. Logan
- Text4health: Impact of text message reminder-recalls for pediatric and adolescent immunizations pp. e15-e21

- M.S. Stockwell, E.O. Kharbanda, R.A. Martinez, M. Lara, D. Vawdrey, K. Natarajan and V.I. Rickert
- Program, policy, and price interventions for tobacco control: Quantifying the return on investment of a state tobacco control program pp. e22-e28

- J.A. Dilley, J.R. Harris, M.J. Boysun and T.R. Reid
- Community social norms as social determinants of violence againstwomen pp. 199-200

- N. Linos and I. Kawachi
- Peterman etal. Respond pp. 200

- Amber Peterman, Tia Palermo and C. Bredenkamp
- Sexuality and homelessness in los Angeles public schools pp. 200-201

- E. Rice, A. Fulginiti, H. Winetrobe, J. Montoya, A. Plant and T. Kordic
- Sexuality and homelessness in Los Angeles public schools pp. 200-201

- E. Rice, A. Fulginiti, H. Winetrobe, J. Montoya, A. Plant and T. Kordic
- Erratum: Hispanic lesbians and bisexual women at heightened risk or health disparities (Am J Public Health. (2011) 102: 1 (e9-e15) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300378) pp. 202

- H.J. Kim and K.I. Fredriksen-Goldsen
- Corliss etal. respond pp. 202

- H.L. Corliss, C.S. Goodenow and S.B. Austin
- Yogi Berra, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, and millennium development goal 7 pp. 203

- T.M. Brown
- Sanitation and public health: A heritage to remember and continue pp. 204-206

- M.R. Greenberg
- Appealing to vanity: Could potential appearance improvement motivate fruit and vegetable consumption? pp. 207-211

- R.D. Whitehead, G. Ozakinci, I.D. Stephen and D.I. Perrett
- Cross-cultural effects of fruit and vegetable consumption on skin color pp. 212-213

- R.D. Whitehead, V. Coetzee, G. Ozakinci and D.I. Perrett
- Protecting young people from junk food advertising: Implications of psychological research for first amendment law pp. 214-222

- J.L. Harris and S.K. Graff
- Policy instruments used by states seeking to improve school food environments pp. 222-229

- M.R. Shroff, S.J. Jones, E.A. Frongillo and M. Howlett
- The impact of the individual mandate and internal revenue service form 990 schedule h on community benefits from nonprofit hospitals pp. 229-237

- K. Principe, K. Adams, J. Maynard and E.R. Becker
- Public health department accreditation implementation: Transforming public health department performance pp. 237-242

- W.J. Riley, K. Bender and E. Lownik
- Conflicts of quarantine: The case of Jewish immigrants to the Jewish state pp. 243-252

- R.D. Seidelman
- Identifying unaddressed systemic health conditions at dental visits: Patients who visited dental practices but not general health care providers in 2008 pp. 253-255

- S.M. Strauss, M.C. Alfano, D. Shelley and T. Fulmer
- Framing water, sanitation, and hygiene needs among female-headed households in Periurban Maputo, Mozambique pp. 256-261

- G.Y. Carolini
- Rapid increases in overweight and obesity among South African adolescents: Comparison of data from the South African national youth risk behaviour survey in 2002 and 2008 pp. 262-268

- S.P. Reddy, K. Resnicow, S. James, I.N. Funani, N.S. Kambaran, R.G. Omardien, P. Masuka, R. Sewpaul, R.D. Vaughan and A. Mbewu
- Impact of introducing the pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines into the routine immunization program in Niger pp. 269-276

- B.Y. Lee, T.-M. Assi, J. Rajgopal, B.A. Norman, S.-I. Chen, S.T. Brown, R.B. Slayton, S. Kone, H. Kenea, J.S. Welling, D.L. Connor, A.R. Wateska, A. Jana, A.E. Wiringa, W.G. Van Panhuis and D.S. Burke
- Effectiveness of the targeted hepatitis B vaccination program in Greenland pp. 277-284

- M.L. Børresen, A. Koch, R.J. Biggar, K. Ladefoged, M. Melbye, J. Wohlfahrt and T.G. Krause
- Effect of same-sex marriage laws on health care use and expenditures in sexual minority men: A quasi-natural experiment pp. 285-291

- M.L. Hatzenbuehler, C. O'Cleirigh, C. Grasso, K. Mayer, S. Safren and J. Bradford
- Adult health behaviors over the life course by sexual orientation pp. 292-300

- U. Boehmer, X. Miao, C. Linkletter and M.A. Clark
- The costs of treating American Indian adults with diabetes within the Indian health service pp. 301-308

- J.M. O'Connell, C. Wilson, S.M. Manson and K.J. Acton
- Individual participant data meta-analysis of mechanical workplace risk factors and low back pain pp. 309-318

- L.E. Griffith, H.S. Shannon, R.P. Wells, S.D. Walter, D.C. Cole, P. Côté, J. Frank, S. Hogg-Johnson and L.E. Langlois
- Racial and ethnic disparities in depression care in community-dwelling elderly in the United States pp. 319-328

- A. Akincigil, M. Olfson, M. Siegel, K.A. Zurlo, J.T. Walkup and S. Crystal
- Reduction in purchases of sugar-sweetened beverages among low-income black adolescents after exposure to caloric information pp. 329-335

- S.N. Bleich, Bradley Herring, D.D. Flagg and T.L. Gary-Webb
- Outcomes of a latino community-based intervention for the prevention of diabetes: The Lawrence latino diabetes prevention project pp. 336-342

- I.S. Ockene, T.L. Tellez, M.C. Rosal, G.W. Reed, J. Mordes, P.A. Merriam, B.C. Olendzki, G. Handelman, R. Nicolosi and Y. Ma
- Social norms, collective efficacy, and smoking cessation in urban neighborhoods pp. 343-351

- D. Karasek, J. Ahern and S. Galea
- The impact of changes in job strain and its components on the risk of depression pp. 352-358

- P.M. Smith and A. Bielecky
- Determinants of and disparities in reproductive health service use among adolescent and young adult women in the United States, 2002-2008 pp. 359-367

- K.S. Hall, C. Moreau and J. Trussell
- Physical education, obesity, and academic achievement: A 2-year longitudinal investigation of australian elementary school children pp. 368-374

- R.D. Telford, R.B. Cunningham, R. Fitzgerald, L.S. Olive, L. Prosser, X. Jiang and R.M. Telford
2012, volume 102, articles 1
- Repeat syphilis among men who have sex with men in California 2002-2006: Implications for syphilis elimination efforts pp. e1-e8

- S.E. Cohen, R.A.C. Ng, K.A. Katz, K.T. Bernstein, M.C. Samuel, P.R. Kerndt and G. Bolan
- Sexual Satisfaction and Health Are Positively Associated With Penile-Vaginal Intercourse but Not Other Sexual Activities pp. 6-7

- S. Brody and R.M. Costa
- Hruschka etal. Respond pp. 7-8

- D.J. Hruschka, A.A. Brewis, A. Wutich and B. Morin
- Is social clustering of obesity due to social contagion or genetic transmission? pp. 7

- N.C. Bartle
- Hispanic lesbians and bisexual women at heightened risk or health disparities pp. e9-e15

- H.-J. Kim and K.I. Fredriksen-Goldsen
- The future of public health ethics pp. 9
- M.A. Rothstein
- Using ART to AMPLIFY youth voices on housing insecurity pp. 10-12

- C. Cannuscio, E. Bugos, S. Hersh, D.A. Asch and E.E. Weiss
- Chronically homeless persons With co-occuring disorders in Washington, DC pp. 13-16

- S. Tsemberis, D. Kent and C. Respress
- Disability among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults: Disparities in prevalence and risk pp. e16-e21

- K.I. Fredriksen-Goldsen, H.-J. Kim and S.E. Barkan
- Who will deliver on the promise? pp. 17-21

- M.E. Northridge and C.G. Healton
- Core competencies for doctoral education in public health pp. 22-29

- J.G. Calhoun, J.E. Mcelligott, E.M. Weist and J.M. Raczynski
- Health reform and healthy people initiative pp. 30-33

- J.E. Fielding, S. Teutsch and H. Koh
- Beyond base pairs to bedside: A population perspective on how genomics can improve health pp. 34-37

- M.J. Khoury, M. Gwinn, M.S. Bowen and W.D. Dotson
- Ethical justification for conducting public health surveillance without patient consent pp. 38-44

- L.M. Lee, C.M. Heilig and Alan White
- Against the very idea of the politicization of public health policy pp. 44-49

- D.S. Goldberg
- Wellness incentives, equity, and the 5 groups problem pp. 49-54

- H. Schmidt
- Consequences of industry relationships for public health and medicine pp. 55
- D.J. Rothman
- Joe camel in a bottle: Diageo, the Smirnoff brand, and the transformation of the youth alcohol market pp. 56-63

- J.F. Mosher
- Inventing conflicts of interest: A history of Tobacco industry tactics pp. 63-71

- A.M. Brandt
- Promoting transparency in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research pp. 72-80

- J.S. Ross, C.P. Gross and H.M. Krumholz
- Global alcohol producers, science, and policy: The case of the international center for alcohol policies pp. 80-89

- D.H. Jernigan
- Changing perceptions of pandemic influenza and public health responses pp. 90-98

- A. Kamradt-Scott
- Hemoglobin a1c as a diagnostic tool: Public health implications from an actor-network perspective pp. 99-106

- C. Degeling and M. Rock
- Social gradients in the health of indigenous australians pp. 107-117

- C.C.J. Shepherd, J. Li and S.R. Zubrick
- Transgender health in massachusetts: Results from a household probability sample of adults pp. 118-122

- K.J. Conron, G. Scott, G.S. Stowell and S.J. Landers
- A decade of spore-forming bacterial infections among european injecting drug users: Pronounced regional variation pp. 122-125

- V.D. Hope, N. Palmateer, L. Wiessing, A. Marongiu, J. White, F. Ncube and D. Goldberg
- Household food insufficiency, financial strain, work-family spillover, and depressive symptoms in the working class: The work, family, and health network study pp. 126-133

- C.A. Okechukwu, A.M.E. Ayadi, S.L. Tamers, E.L. Sabbath and L. Berkman
- The impact of workplace policies and other social factors on self-reported influenza-like illness incidence during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic pp. 134-140

- S. Kumar, S.C. Quinn, K.H. Kim, L.H. Daniel and V.S. Freimuth
- Position-specific HIV risk in a large network of homeless youths pp. 141-147

- E. Rice, A. Barman-Adhikari, N.G. Milburn and W. Monro
- Changes in fluoroquinolone use for gonorrhea following publication of revised treatment guidelines pp. 148-155

- D. Dowell, L.H. Tian, J.A. Stover, J.A. Donnelly, S. Martins, E.J. Erbelding, R. Pino, H. Weinstock and L.M. Newman
- Sexual compulsivity, co-occurring psychosocial health problems, and HIV risk among gay and bisexual men: Further evidence of a syndemic pp. 156-162

- J.T. Parsons, C. Grov and S.A. Golub
- The disabling effect of diseases: A study on trends in diseases, activity limitations, and their interrelationships pp. 163-170

- N. Hoeymans, A. Wong, C.H. Van Gool, D.J.H. Deeg, W.J. Nusselder, M.M.Y. De Klerk, M.P.J. Van Boxtel and H.S.J. Picavet
- Cyberbullying, school bullying, and psychological distress: A regional census of high school students pp. 171-177

- S.K. Schneider, L. O'donnell, A. Stueve and R.W.S. Coulter
- Sugar-sweetened beverage Taxes in Brazil pp. 178-183

- R.M. Claro, R.B. Levy, B.M. Popkin and C.A. Monteiro
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