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2011, volume 101, articles SUPPL. 1
- The clean air act deserves our full support pp. S5-S5a

- G.C. Benjamin
- Achieving environmental justice: Perspectives on the path forward through collective action to eliminate health disparities pp. S6-S8

- O.C. Nweke and Cheng Few Lee
- Humanizing science at the US environmental protection agency pp. S8-S12

- D. Payne-Sturges
- A renewed commitment to environmental justice in health disparities research pp. S12-S14

- J. Ruffin
- Promoting environmental justice pp. S14-S16

- J. Nadine Gracia and H.K. Koh
- Collective action to end health disparities pp. S16-S18

- M.R. Beadle and G.N. Graham
- Symposium on integrating the science of environmental justice into decision-making at the Environmental Protection Agency: An overview pp. S19-S26

- O.C. Nweke, D. Payne-Sturges, L. Garcia, Cheng Few Lee, H. Zenick, P. Grevatt, W.H. Sanders , H. Case and I. Dankwa-Mullan
- Disproportionate proximity to environmental health hazards: Methods, models, and measurement pp. S27-S36

- J. Chakraborty, J.A. Maantay and J.D. Brender
- Residential proximity to environmental hazards and adverse health outcomes pp. S37-S52

- J.D. Brender, J.A. Maantay and J. Chakraborty
- Disproportionate exposures in environmental justice and other populations: The importance of outliers pp. S53-S63

- M. Gochfeld and J. Burger
- Conceptual environmental justice model for evaluating chemical pathways of exposure in low-income, minority, Native American, and other unique exposure populations pp. S64-S73

- J. Burger and M. Gochfeld
- Conceptual models for cumulative risk assessment pp. S74-S81

- S.H. Linder and K. Sexton
- Cumulative risk assessment for combined health effects from chemical and nonchemical stressors pp. S81-S88

- K. Sexton and S.H. Linder
- Expanding the scope of environmental risk assessment to better include differential vulnerability and susceptibility pp. S88-S93

- J. Schwartz, D. Bellinger and T. Glass
- Exploring potential sources of differential vulnerability and susceptibility in risk from environmental hazards to expand the scope of risk assessment pp. S94-S101

- J. Schwartz, D. Bellinger and T. Glass
- Expanding the scope of risk assessment: Methods of studying differential vulnerability and susceptibility pp. S102-S109

- J. Schwartz, D. Bellinger and T. Glass
- Drinking water infrastructure and environmental disparities: Evidence and methodological considerations pp. S109-S114

- J. Vanderslice
- Environmental health disparities in housing pp. S115-S122

- D.E. Jacobs
- Strengthening community capacity to participate in making decisions to reduce disproportionate environmental exposures pp. S123-S130

- N. Freudenberg, M. Pastor and B. Israel
- Critical biological pathways for chronic psychosocial stress and research opportunities to advance the consideration of stress in chemical risk assessment pp. S131-S139

- B.S. McEwen and P. Tucker
- Community stress, Psychosocial hazards, and EPA decision-making in communities impacted by chronic technological disasters pp. S140-S148

- S.R. Couch and C.J. Coles
- Health disparities and health equity: The issue is justice pp. S149-S155

- P.A. Braveman, S. Kumanyika, J. Fielding, T. LaVeist, L.N. Borrell, R. Manderscheid and A. Troutman
- Ethical issues in using children's blood lead levels as a remedial action objective pp. S156-S160

- S.M. Moodie and E.L. Evans
- Community-based participatory research and policy advocacy to reduce diesel exposure in West Oakland, California pp. S166-S175

- P.A. Gonzalez, M. Minkler, A.P. Garcia, M. Gordon, C. Garzón, M. Palaniappan, S. Prakash and B. Beveridge
- Reformulating lead-based paint as a problem in Canada pp. S176-S187

- K. O'Grady and A. Perron
- Lessons learned from a decade of focused recruitment and training to develop minority public health professionals pp. S188-S195

- M.W. Kreuter, D.J. Griffith, V. Thompson, R.C. Brownson, S. McClure, D.P. Scharff, E.M. Clark and D. Haire-Joshu
- Preventing chronic disease in the workplace: A workshop report and recommendations pp. S196-S207

- G. Sorensen, P. Landsbergis, L. Hammer, B.C. Amick , L. Linnan, A. Yancey, L.S. Welch, R.Z. Goetzel, K.M. Flannery and C. Pratt
- Creating an environmental justice framework for policy change in childhood asthma: A grassroots to treetops approach pp. S208-S216

- M. Kreger, K. Sargent, A. Arons, M. Standish and C.D. Brindis
- Analysis of diesel particulate matter health risk disparities in selected US harbor areas pp. S216-S223

- A. Rosenbaum, S. Hartley and C. Holder
- Particulate air pollution and socioeconomic position in rural and urban areas of the Northeastern United States pp. S224-S230

- P.J. Brochu, J.D. Yanosky, C.J. Paciorek, J. Schwartz, J.T. Chen, R.F. Herrick and H.H. Suh
- Risk-based targeting: Identifying disproportionalities in the sources and effects of industrial pollution pp. S231-S237

- M.B. Collins
- Moving environmental justice indoors: Understanding structural influences on residential exposure patterns in low-income communities pp. S238-S245

- G. Adamkiewicz, A.R. Zota, M. Patricia Fabian, T. Chahine, R. Julien, J.D. Spengler and J.I. Levy
- Skewed riskscapes and gentrified inequities: Environmental exposure disparities in Seattle, Washington pp. S246-S254

- T.D. Abel and J. White
- Physical and mental health, cognitive development, and health care use by housing status of low-income young children in 20 American cities: A prospective cohort study pp. S255-S261

- J.M. Park, A.R. Fertig and P.D. Allison
- Effectiveness of a household environmental health intervention delivered by rural public health nurses pp. S262-S270

- P.G. Butterfield, W. Hill, J. Postma, P.W. Butterfield and T. Odom-Maryon
- Characterizing workplace exposures in Vietnamese women working in California nail salons pp. S271-S276

- T. Quach, R. Gunier, A. Tran, J. Von Behren, P.-A. Doan-Billings, K.-D. Nguyen, L. Okahara, B.Y.-B. Lui, M. Nguyen, J. Huynh and P. Reynolds
- Data sources for an environmental quality index: Availability, quality, and utility pp. S277-S285

- D.T. Lobdell, J.S. Jagai, K. Rappazzo and L.C. Messer
- The environmental protection agency's Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) and its potential use for environmental justice efforts pp. S286-S294

- V.G. Zartarian, B.D. Schultz, T.M. Barzyk, M. Smuts, D.M. Hammond, M. Medina-Vera and A.M. Geller
- Shared norms and their explanation for the social clustering of obesity pp. S295-S300

- D.J. Hruschka, A.A. Brewis, A. Wutich and B. Morin
- Associations of fast food restaurant availability with dietary intake and weight among African Americans in the Jackson Heart study, 2000-2004 pp. S301-S309

- D.A. Hickson, A.V.D. Roux, A.E. Smith, K.L. Tucker, L.D. Gore, L. Zhang and S.B. Wyatt
- Walking and cycling in the United States, 2001-2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Surveys pp. S310-S317

- J. Pucher, R. Buehler, D. Merom and A. Bauman
- Association of walkability with obesity in Baltimore City, Maryland pp. S318-S324

- S.S. Casagrande, J. Gittelsohn, A.B. Zonderman, M.K. Evans and T.L. Gary-Webb
- Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and the shape of the age - Crime curve pp. S325-S332

- A. Fabio, L.-C. Tu, R. Loeber and J. Cohen
- Persistent exposure to arsenic via drinking water in rural Bangladesh despite major mitigation efforts pp. S333-S338

- R. Gardner, J. Hamadani, M. Grandér, F. Tofail, B. Nermell, B. Palm, M. Kippler and M. Vahter
- Secondhand smoke and periodontal disease: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study pp. S339-S346

- A.E. Sanders, G.D. Slade, J.D. Beck and H. Ágústsdóttir
- Diversity of release patterns for jail detainees: Implications for public health interventions pp. S347-S352

- A.C. Spaulding, S.D. Perez, R.M. Seals, M.A. Hallman, R. Kavasery and P.S. Weiss
- Gender disparities in injury mortality: Consistent, persistent, and larger than you'd think pp. S353-S358

- S.B. Sorenson
- Understanding community-based processes for research ethics review: A national study pp. S359-S364

- N. Shore, R. Brazauskas, E. Drew, K.A. Wong, L. Moy, A.C. Baden, K. Cyr, J. Ulevicus and S.D. Seifer
- Get well and go back to work! pp. S165

- L. Bu and E. Fee
2011, volume 101, articles S1
- The health status of the Negro today and in the future. 1967 pp. S161-163
- P.B. Cornely
- Analysis of diesel particulate matter health risk disparities in selected US harbor areas pp. S217-223
- A. Rosenbaum, S. Hartley and C. Holder
- Paul B. Cornely (1906-2002): Civil rights leader and public health pioneer pp. S164
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
2011, volume 101, articles 12
- Transforming the delivery of care in the post-health reform era: What role will community health workers play? pp. e1-e5

- J. Martinez, M. Ro, N.W. Villa, W. Powell and J.R. Knickman
- Increasing access to early Malaria diagnosis and prompted treatment in remote cambodian villages pp. e6-e8

- S.T. Kheang, S. Duong and A. Olkkonen
- Mortality risk associated with disability: A population-based record linkage study pp. e9-e15

- I.M. Majer, W.J. Nusselder, J.P. Mackenbach, B. Klijs and P.H.M. Van Baal
- Regarding the prevention of globalchronic disease: Academic public health's new frontier pp. 2196-2197

- M.D. Huffman, K.R. Siegel, S.P. Kishore and A. Bitton
- A role for medical anthropology in complex systems approaches to health disparities? pp. 2197

- D.R. George
- Community health workers - Practice and promise pp. 2198

- S.J. Landers and G.N. Stover
- Community health workers can be a public health force for change in the United States: Three actions for a new paradigm pp. 2199-2203

- H. Balcazar, E. Lee Rosenthal, J. Nell Brownstein, C.H. Rush, S. Matos and L. Hernandez
- Public health research: Lost in translation or speaking the wrong language? pp. 2203-2206

- S.M. Kansagra and T.A. Farley
- Urban youths go 3000 miles: Engaging and supporting young residents to conduct neighborhood asset mapping pp. 2207-2210

- A. Santilli, A. Carroll-Scott, F. Wong and J. Ickovics
- Winning policy change to promote community health workers: Lessons from Massachusetts in the health reform era pp. 2211-2216

- T. Mason, G.W. Wilkinson, A. Nannini, C.M. Martin, D.J. Fox and G. Hirsch
- Challenging assumptions about minority participation in US clinical research pp. 2217-2222

- J.A. Fisher and C.A. Kalbaugh
- Eye disease resulting from increased use of fluorescent lighting as a climate change mitigation strategy pp. 2222-2225

- H.L. Walls, K.L. Walls and G. Benke
- Public health potential of farmers' markets on medical center campuses: A case study from Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center pp. 2226-2232

- D.R. George, J.L. Kraschnewski and L.S. Rovniak
- Salud es Vida: Development of a cervical cancer education curriculum forpromotora outreach with Latina farmworkers in rural southern Georgia pp. 2233-2235

- J.S. Luque, M. Mason, C. Reyes-Garcia, A. Hinojosa and C.D. Meade
- Community participatory research with Deaf Sign Language users to identify health inequities pp. 2235-2238

- S. Barnett, J.D. Klein, R.Q. Pollard , V. Samar, D. Schlehofer, Martha Starr, E. Sutter, H. Yang and T.A. Pearson
- Sexual orientation differences in asthma correlates in a population-based sample of adults pp. 2238-2241

- S.J. Landers, M.J. Mimiaga and K.J. Conron
- Off-label use of the female condom for anal intercourse among men in New York City pp. 2241-2244

- E.A. Kelvin, J.E. Mantell, N. Candelario, S. Hoffman, T.M. Exner, W. Stackhouse and Z.A. Stein
- Efficacy of a health educator-delivered HIV prevention intervention for Latina women: A randomized controlled trial pp. 2245-2252

- G.M. Wingood, R.J. Di Clemente, K. Villamizar, D.L. Er, M. De Varona, J. Taveras, T.M. Painter, D.L. Lang, J.W. Hardin, E. Ullah, J. Stallworth, D.W. Purcell and R. Jean
- Effectiveness of a community health worker intervention among African American and Latino adults with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial pp. 2253-2260

- M.S. Spencer, A.-M. Rosland, E.C. Kieffer, B.R. Sinco, M. Valerio, G. Palmisano, M. Anderson, J. Ricardo Guzman and M. Heisler
- Effects of a promotor-based intervention to promote physical activity: Familias sanas y activas pp. 2261-2268

- G.X. Ayala
- Preventing eye injuries among citrus harvesters: The community health worker model pp. 2269-2274

- P.F. Monaghan, L.S. Forst, J.A. Tovar-Aguilar, C.A. Bryant, G.D. Israel, S. Galindo-Gonzalez, Z. Thompson, Y. Zhu and R.J. McDermott
- An innovative method to involve community health workers as partners in evaluation research pp. 2275-2280

- N. Peacock, L. Michele Issel, S.J. Townsell, T. Chapple-McGruder and A. Handler
- Perspectives on Latino lay health promoter programs: Maryland, 2009 pp. 2281-2286

- O.D. Carter-Pokras, G. Jaschek, I.L. Martinez, P.B. Brown, S.E. Mora, N. Newton and I. Luciani
- Community health workers' perspectives on their contribution to rural health and well-being in Iran pp. 2287-2292

- S. Javanparast, F. Baum, R. Labonte and D. Sanders
- Mortgage delinquency and changes in access to health resources and depressive symptoms in a nationally representative cohort of Americans older than 50 years pp. 2293-2298

- D.E. Alley, J. Lloyd, J.A. Pagán, C.E. Pollack, M. Shardell and C. Cannuscio
- Parents' education, mothers' vocabulary, and cognitive development in early childhood: Longitudinal evidence from Ecuador pp. 2299-2307

- Norbert Schady
- Changes over time in the health of caregivers of children with health problems: Growth-curve findings from a 10-year Canadian population-based study pp. 2308-2316

- J.C. Brehaut, R.E. Garner, A.R. Miller, L.M. Lach, A.F. Klassen, P.L. Rosenbaum and D.E. Kohen
- Early-life origins of adult disease: National longitudinal population-based study of the United States pp. 2317-2324

- R.C. Johnson and Robert Schoeni
- Perception of risk of vertically acquired HIV infection and acceptability of provider-initiated testing and counseling among adolescents in Zimbabwe pp. 2325-2332

- R.A. Ferrand, C. Trigg, T. Bandason, C.E. Ndhlovu, S. Mungofa, K. Nathoo, D.M. Gibb, F.M. Cowan and E.L. Corbett
- Impact of a malaria-control project in Benin that included the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy pp. 2333-2341

- A.K. Rowe, F. Onikpo, M. Lama, D.M. Osterholt and M.S. Deming
- Smoking behavior of US youths: A comparison between child welfare system and community populations pp. 2342-2348

- D.L. Fettes and G.A. Aarons
- Using extended cognitive behavioral treatment and medication to treat dependent smokers pp. 2349-2356

- S.M. Hall, G.L. Humfleet, R.F. Muñoz, V.I. Reus, J.J. Prochaska and J.A. Robbins
- Comparison of the effects of the US Clean Air Act and of smoking prevention and cessation efforts on the risk of acute myelogenous leukemia pp. 2357-2361

- B.D. Goldstein, Y. Liu, F. Wu and P. Lioy
- Crash and risky driving involvement among novice adolescent drivers and their parents pp. 2362-2367

- B.G. Simons-Morton, M.C. Ouimet, Zhaoyong Zhang, S.E. Klauer, S.E. Lee, Jessie Wang, P.S. Albert and T.A. Dingus
- Vulnerability of female drivers involved in motor vehicle crashes: An analysis of US population at risk pp. 2368-2373

- D. Bose, M. Segui-Gomez and J.R. Crandall
2011, volume 101, articles 11
- Association between type of health insurance and elective cesarean deliveries: New Jersey, 2004-2007 pp. e1-e7

- M.D. Huesch
- Problems in reporting sexual violence prevalence pp. 2004-2005

- L. Lawry, C. Reis, M. Kisielewski and J. Asher
- The prevention of global chronic disease and academia: Another key area? pp. 2005-2006

- S. Jayasinghe and S.Y. Jayasinghe
- Peterman et al. respond pp. 2005

- Amber Peterman, Tia Palermo and C. Bredenkamp
- Erratum: US health care reform and the future of dentistry (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:10 (1841-1844) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011. 300358) pp. 2006

- M. Sparer
- Erratum: Aligning community engagement with traditional authority structures in global health research: A case study from Northern Ghana (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:10 (1857-1867) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011. 300203) pp. 2007

- P.O. Tindana, L. Rozmovits and R.F. Boulanger
- Cultivating health and well-being through environmental stewardship pp. 2008
- E. Svendsen
- It's about time: Team-Based editing at the american journal of public health pp. 2009-2011

- M.E. Northridge, Jeffrey Wilson, B. Selzer and R.D. Vaughan
- Police training to align law enforcement and HIV prevention: Preliminary evidence from the field pp. 2012-2015

- L. Beletsky, A. Agrawal, B. Moreau, P. Kumar, N. Weiss-Laxer and R. Heimer
- Balancing vaccine science and national policy objectives: Lessons from the national vaccine injury compensation program omnibus autism proceedings pp. 2016-2021

- J. Keelan and K. Wilson
- Changing the constitutional landscape for firearms: The US supreme court's recent second amendment decisions pp. 2021-2026

- J.S. Vernick, L. Rutkow, D.W. Webster and S.P. Teret
- Approaching 4 decades of legislation in the national family planning program: An analysis of title x's history from 1970 to 2008 pp. 2027-2037

- C.A. Vamos, E.M. Daley, K.M. Perrin, C.S. Mahan and E.R. Buhi
- Impact and ethics of excluding sweetened beverages from the SNAP program pp. 2037-2043

- A. Barnhill
- The nature, scope, and development of the global tobacco control epistemic community pp. 2044-2054

- H.M. Mamudu, M.E. Gonzalez and S. Glantz
- A half century of public health pp. 2055-2057
- W.G. Harding
- Stephen Smith (1823-1922): founder of the American Public Health Association pp. 2058
- J.H. Glasser, E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- An agenda for research on the sustainability of Public Health Programs pp. 2059-2067

- M.A. Scheirer and J.W. Dearing
- Future infectious disease threats to Europe pp. 2068-2079

- J.E. Suk and J.C. Semenza
- Wake me up when there's a crisis: Progress on state pandemic influenza ethics preparedness pp. 2080-2082

- J.C. Thomas and S. Young
- Hospitalization of the elderly in the United States for nonspecific gastrointestinal diseases: A search for etiological clues pp. 2082-2086

- K.K.H. Chui, J.S. Jagai, J.K. Griffiths and E.N. Naumova
- Using a mixed-methods approach to identify health concerns in an African American community pp. 2087-2092

- B. Weathers, F.K. Barg, M. Bowman, V. Briggs, E. Delmoor, S. Kumanyika, J.C. Johnson, J. Purnell, R. Rogers and C.H. Halbert
- Alcohol consumption in early adulthood and schooling completed and labor market outcomes at midlife by race and gender pp. 2093-2101

- Frank Sloan and D.S. Grossman
- The association between social factors and physical activity among low-income adults living in public housing pp. 2102-2110

- R.C. Shelton, L.H. McNeill, E. Puleo, K.Y. Wolin, K.M. Emmons and G.G. Bennett
- Concerns of newborn blood screening advisory committee members regarding storage and use of residual newborn screening blood spots pp. 2111-2116

- E.W. Rothwell, R.A. Anderson, M.J. Burbank, A.J. Goldenberg, M.H. Lewis, L.A. Stark, B. Wong and J.R. Botkin
- Estimating the likely public health impact of partner notification for a clinical service: An evidence-based algorithm pp. 2117-2123

- C.H. Mercer, C.R.H. Aicken, M.G. Brook, C.S. Estcourt and J.A. Cassell
- Strategies for securing funding for abortion under the hyde amendment: A multistate study of abortion providers' experiences managing medicaid pp. 2124-2129

- A. Dennis, K. Blanchard and D. Córdova
- Backsliding on a key health investment in latin America and the caribbean: The case of breastfeeding promotion pp. 2130-2136

- C.K. Lutter, C.M. Chaparro, L. Grummer-Strawn and C.G. Victora
- Contribution of obesity to international differences in life expectancy pp. 2137-2143

- S.H. Preston and A. Stokes
- The individual and program impacts of eliminating medicaid dental benefits in the oregon health plan pp. 2144-2150

- N.T. Wallace, M.J. Carlson, D.M. Mosen, J.J. Snyder and B.J. Wright
- Public health implications of rapid hepatitis C screening with an oral swab for community-based organizations serving high-risk populations pp. 2151-2155

- A. Drobnik, C. Judd, D. Banach, J. Egger, K. Konty and E. Rude
- National trends in mental health disability, 1997-2009 pp. 2156-2163

- R. Mojtabai
- Studies with staggered starts: Multiple baseline designs and group-randomized trials pp. 2164-2169

- D.A. Rhoda, D.M. Murray, R.R. Andridge, M.L. Pennell and E.M. Hade
- Social network concordance in food choice among spouses, friends, and siblings pp. 2170-2177

- M.A. Pachucki, P.F. Jacques and N.A. Christakis
- Description and evaluation of the 2009-2010 Pennsylvania influenza sentinel school monitoring system pp. 2179-2183

- V.L. Short, C.K. Marriott, S. Ostroff and K. Waller
2011, volume 101, articles 10
- An opportunity for reform in oral health service pp. e1-e3

- E. O'Neil and S. Ngai
- Causes of the decline in cigarette smoking among African American youths from the 1970s to the 1990s pp. e4-e14

- T. Oredein and J. Foulds
- Residential carbon monoxide detector failure rates in the United States pp. e15-e17

- T.J. Ryan and K.J. Arnold
- Differences in the social networks of African American men who have sex with men only and those who have sex with men and women pp. e18-e23

- C. Latkin, C. Yang, K. Tobin, T. Penniman, J. Patterson and P. Spikes
- Rethinking Dr. spock pp. 1812-1813

- M.L. Bovbjerg
- A clinical nurse's perspective of public and community health pp. 1813-1814

- J.A. Edelstein
- Wallerstein Etal. respond pp. 1814

- N. Wallerstein and I. Yen
- Erratum: The effect of peer-driven intervention on rates of screening for AIDS clinical trials among African Americans and Hispanics (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:6 (1096-1102) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.196048) pp. 1815

- M.V. Gwadz, N.R. Leonard, C.M. Cleland, M. Riedel, A. Banfield and D. Mildvan
- Erratum: Social network analysis of patient sharing among hospitals in Orange County, California (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:4 (707-713) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.202754) pp. 1815

- B.Y. Lee, S.M. McGlone and Y. Song
- Erratum: Leona Baumgartner (1902-1991): Leader in domestic and international public health (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:8 (1409) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.300015) pp. 1815

- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Erratum: Lessons learned from evaluations of California's statewide school nutrition standards (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100:11 (2137-2145) DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.193490) pp. 1816

- G. Woodward-Lopez, W. Gosliner, S.E. Samuels, C. Craypo, J. Kao and P.B. Crawford
- Access to dental care: is there a problem? pp. 1817

- C.N. Bertolami
- Public health support for the health home model pp. 1818-1820

- M.E. Northridge, M. Glick, S.S. Metcalf and D. Shelley
- A systems perspective for dental health in older adults pp. 1820-1823

- S.S. Metcalf, M.E. Northridge and I.B. Lamster
- The dental profession in transition pp. 1823-1824

- I.B. Lamster and A.J. Formicola
- A model for dental practice in the 21st century pp. 1825-1830

- I.B. Lamster and K. Eaves
- Examining whether dental therapists constitute a disruptive innovation in US dentistry pp. 1831-1835

- B.L. Edelstein
- Cultural context in the effort to improve oral health among alaska native people: The dental health aide therapist model pp. 1836-1840

- S. Wetterhall, B. Burrus, D. Shugars and J. Bader
- US health care reform and the future of dentistry pp. 1841-1844

- M. Sparer
- Informational privacy, public health, and state laws pp. 1845-1850

- J. O'Connor and G. Matthews
- Another look at the human papillomavirus vaccine experience in Canada pp. 1850-1857

- C.L. Mah, R.B. Deber, A. Guttmann, A. McGeer and M. Krahn
- Aligning community engagement with traditional authority structures in global health research: A case study from Northern Ghana pp. 1857-1867

- P.O. Tindana, L. Rozmovits, R.F. Boulanger, S.V.S. Bandewar, R.A. Aborigo, A.V.O. Hodgson, P. Kolopack and J.V. Lavery
- Lee K. Frankel (1867-1931): public health leader and life insurance executive pp. 1870

- F. Elizabeth
- The wrong tool for the job: Diabetes public health programs and practice guidelines pp. 1871-1873

- U. Sarkar, A. López, K. Black and D. Schillinger
- Prevalence of trial of snus products among adult smokers pp. 1874-1876

- L. Biener, K. McCausland, L. Curry and J. Cullen
- Increasing hookah use in California pp. 1876-1879

- J.R. Smith, S.D. Edland, T.E. Novotny, C.R. Hofstetter, M.M. White, S.P. Lindsay and W.K. Al-Delaimy
- Changes in retail tobacco promotions in a cohort of stores before, during, and after a tobacco product display ban pp. 1879-1881

- J.E. Cohen, L. Planinac, Anne Lavack, D. Robinson, S. O'Connor and J. DiNardo
- The influence of changes in dental care coverage on dental care utilization among retirees and near-retirees in the United States, 2004-2006 pp. 1882-1891

- R.J. Manski, J.F. Moeller, P.A. St Clair, J. Schimmel, H. Chen and John Pepper
- Social gradients in oral health in older adults: Findings from the english longitudinal survey of aging pp. 1892-1899

- G. Tsakos, P. Demakakos, E. Breeze and R.G. Watt
- Impact of poor oral health on children's school attendance and performance pp. 1900-1906

- S.L. Jackson, W.F. Vann , J.B. Kotch, B.T. Pahel and J.Y. Lee
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- Results of the heart healthy and ethnically relevant lifestyle trial: A cardiovascular risk reduction intervention for African American women attending community health centers pp. 1914-1921

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- Low-Risk lifestyle behaviors and all-cause mortality: Findings from the national health and nutrition examination survey III mortality study pp. 1922-1929

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- Relations of meeting national public health recommendations for muscular strengthening activities with strength, body composition, and obesity: the women's injury study pp. 1930-1935

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- Alcohol advertising at boston subway stations: An assessment of exposure by race and socioeconomic status pp. 1936-1941

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- Reinforcement of smoking and drinking: Tobacco marketing strategies linked with alcohol in the United States pp. 1942-1954

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- Seven-year patterns in US cigar use epidemiology among young adults aged 18-25 years: A focus on race/ethnicity and brand pp. 1955-1962

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- The influence of primary care and hospital supply on ambulatory care-sensitive hospitalizations among adults in Brazil, 1999-2007 pp. 1963-1970

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- Social support, exposure to violence and transphobia, and correlates of depression among male-to-female transgender women with a history of sex work pp. 1980-1988

- T. Nemoto, B. Bödeker and M. Iwamoto
2011, volume 101, articles 9
- Opportunities for state-level action to reduce firearm violence: Proceeding from the evidence pp. e1-e3

- G.J. Wintemute and A.A. Braga
- Battling AIDS in America: An evaluation of the national HIV/AIDS strategy pp. e4-e7

- B. Yehia and I. Frank
- Randomized clinical trial of brief risk reduction counseling for sexually transmitted infection clinic patients in Cape Town, South Africa pp. e9-e17

- S.C. Kalichman, D. Cain, L. Eaton, S. Jooste and L.C. Simbayi
- Publichealth implications of medical care discontinuity for imprisoned blackmen pp. 1540-1541

- R.L. Underwood and H. Treadwell
- Letters pp. 1541

- A.T. Geronimus, John Bound and C.G. Colen
- Peak petroleum: fuel for public health debate pp. 1542

- H. Frumkin, J. Hess, C.L. Parker and B.S. Schwartz
- Informing the national public health accreditation movement: Lessons from North Carolina's accredited local health departments pp. 1543-1548

- M.V. Davis, M.M. Cannon, D.O. Stone, B.W. Wood, J. Reed and E.L. Baker
- Cervical cancer prevention in the 21st century: Cost is not the only issue pp. 1549-1555

- D. Maine, S. Hurlburt and D. Greeson
- Housewife's data pp. 1556-1557

- K. Konrad
- Lois gibbs: Grassroots organizer and environmental health advocate pp. 1558-1559

- K. Konrad
- Public health and medicine in an age of energy scarcity: The case of petroleum pp. 1560-1567

- B.S. Schwartz, C.L. Parker, J. Hess and H. Frumkin
- Petroleum and health care: Evaluating and managing health care's vulnerability to petroleum supply shifts pp. 1568-1579

- J. Hess, D. Bednarz, J. Bae and J. Pierce
- Petroleum scarcity and public health: Considerations for local health departments pp. 1580-1586

- D.J. Barnett, C.L. Parker, V.A. Caine, M. McKee, L.M. Shirley and J.M. Links
- Peak oil, food systems, and public health pp. 1587-1597

- R.A. Neff, C.L. Parker, F.L. Kirschenmann, J. Tinch and R.S. Lawrence
- Peak oil, urban form, and public health: Exploring the connections pp. 1598-1606

- N. Kaza, G.-J. Knaap, I. Knaap and R. Lewis
- Peak oil and health in low- and middle-income countries: Impacts and potential responses pp. 1607-1614

- P. Winch and R. Stepnitz
- The public health implications of resource wars pp. 1615-1619

- M.T. Klare, B.S. Levy and V.W. Sidel
- Framing peak petroleum as a public health problem: Audience research and participatory engagement in the United States pp. 1620-1626

- M.C. Nisbet, E. Maibach and A. Leiserowitz
- Complex systems thinking and current impasses in health disparities research pp. 1627-1634

- A.V.D. Roux
- Why health care process performance measures can have different relationships to outcomes for patients and hospitals: Understanding the ecological fallacy pp. 1635-1642

- J.W. Finney, K. Humphreys, D.R. Kivlahan and A.H.S. Harris
- Sexual satisfaction and sexual health among university students in the United States pp. 1643-1654

- J.A. Higgins, M. Mullinax, J. Trussell, J. Kenneth Davidson and N.B. Moore
- US opinions on health determinants and social policy as health policy pp. 1655-1663

- S.A. Robert and B.C. Booske
- Using geographic information systems to match local health needs with public health services and programs pp. 1664-1665

- T. Dubowitz, M. Williams, E.D. Steiner, M.M. Weden, L. Miyashiro, D. Jacobson and N. Lurie
- Best-friend reports: A tool for measuring the prevalence of sensitive behaviors pp. 1666-1667

- S. Yeatman and J. Trinitapoli
- Effect of worldwide oil price fluctuations on biomass fuel use and child respiratory health: Evidence from Guatemala pp. 1668-1675

- A.S. Venkataramani and B.J. Fried
- Adolescent well-being in Washington State military families pp. 1676-1682

- S.C. Reed, J.F. Bell and T.C. Edwards
- High burden of homelessness among sexual-minority adolescents: Findings from a representative massachusetts high school sample pp. 1683-1689

- H.L. Corliss, C.S. Goodenow, L. Nichols and S. Bryn Austin
- Social and physical contexts of schools and neighborhoods: Associations with physical activity among young people in New Zealand pp. 1690-1695

- J. Utter, S. Denny, E. Robinson, S. Ameratunga and T.L. Milfont
- Neighborhood social disorganization and the acquisition of trichomoniasis among young adults inthe United States pp. 1696-1703

- J.L. Ford and C.R. Browning
- Racial discrimination, psychological distress, and self-rated health among US-born and foreign-born black Americans pp. 1704-1713

- N. Krieger, A. Kosheleva, P.D. Waterman, J.T. Chen and K. Koenen
- Racial residential segregation and low birth weight in Michigan's metropolitan areas pp. 1714-1720

- M.P. Debbink and M.D.M. Bader
- Neighborhood socioeconomic status and cognitive function in women pp. 1721-1728

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- Arthritis, occupational class, and the aging US workforce pp. 1729-1734

- A.J. Caban-Martinez, D.J. Lee, L.E. Fleming, D.J. Tancredi, K.L. Arheart, W.G. LeBlanc, K.E. McCollister, S.L. Christ, G.H. Louie and P.A. Muennig
- Relations among home- and community-based services investment and nursing home rates of use for working-age and older adults: A state-level analysis pp. 1735-1741

- N.A. Miller
- Workplace social capital and all-cause mortality: A prospective cohort study of 28043 public-sector employees in Finland pp. 1742-1748

- T. Oksanen, M. Kivimäki, I. Kawachi, S.V. Subramanian, S. Takao, E. Suzuki, A. Kouvonen, J. Pentti, P. Salo, M. Virtanen and J. Vahtera
- "Speaking the dialect": Understanding public discourse in the aftermath of an HIV vaccine trial shutdown pp. 1749-1758

- P.A. Newman, C. Logie, L. James, T. Charles, J. Maxwell, K. Salam and M. Woodford
- Public health nursing case management for women receiving temporary assistance for needy families: A randomized controlled trial using community-based participatory research pp. 1759-1768

- S.M. Kneipp, J.A. Kairalla, B.J. Lutz, D. Pereira, A.G. Hall, J. Flocks, L. Beeber and T. Schwartz
- State policies targeting junk food in schools: Racial/ethnic differences in the effect of policy change on soda consumption pp. 1769-1775

- D.R. Taber, J. Stevens, K.R. Evenson, D.S. Ward, C. Poole, M.L. Maciejewski, D.M. Murray and R.C. Brownson
- Risk factors for 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1)-related hospitalization and death among racial/ethnic groups in New Mexico pp. 1776-1784

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- Neighborhood socioeconomic status and influenza hospitalizations among children: New Haven County, Connecticut, 2003-2010 pp. 1785-1789

- K.M. Yousey-Hindes and J.L. Hadler
2011, volume 101, articles 8
- Mental health promotion in public health: Perspectives and strategies from positive psychology pp. e1-e9

- R. Kobau, M.E.P. Seligman, C. Peterson, Ed Diener, M.M. Zack, D. Chapman and W. Thompson
- Using the tax system to promote physical activity: Critical analysis of canadian initiatives pp. e10-e16

- B. Von Tigerstrom, T. Larre and J. Sauder
- From controlled trial to community adoption: The multisite translational community trial pp. e17-e27

- D.L. Katz, M. Murimi, A. Gonzalez, V. Njike and L.W. Green
- Water stress and water scarcity: A global problem pp. 1348-1349

- M.O. Harhay
- Levyand sidel respond pp. 1349

- B.S. Levy and V.W. Sidel
- Equitable distribution of pepfar-supported hiv/aids services in south africa pp. 1349-1351

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- Stuckler etal. respond pp. 1351

- D. Stuckler, S. Basu and M. McKee
- Science, knowledge, and society pp. 1352
- K.R. de Camargo
- Community-based participatory research as worldview or instrumental Strategy: Is it lost in translation(al) research? pp. 1353-1355

- E.J. Trickett
- The quiet revolution: Breastfeeding transformed with the use of breast pumps pp. 1356-1359

- K.M. Rasmussen and S.R. Geraghty
- Fortification of corn masa flour with folic acid in the United States pp. 1360-1364

- A.R. Fleischman and M. Oinu
- Using conditionality as a solution to the problem of low uptake of essential services among disadvantaged communities: A social determinants view pp. 1365-1369

- I. Forde, R. Bell and M.G. Marmot
- Encouraging consumption of water in school and child care settings: Access, challenges, and strategies for improvement pp. 1370-1379

- A.I. Patel and K.E. Hampton
- Competitive foods, discrimination, and participation in the national school lunch program pp. 1380-1386

- R. Bhatia, P. Jones and Z. Reicker
- The prevention of global chronic disease: Academic public health's new frontier pp. 1386-1391

- H. Greenberg, S.U. Raymond and S.R. Leeder
- Making ENDS meet community networks and health promotion among blacks in the city of brotherly love pp. 1392-1401

- M. Brooks Carthon
- The ultimate benefit to be derived from the epidemic pp. 1402-1403
- L.I. Harris
- Louis I. Harris (1882-1939): a bold but now little known early twentieth century public health leader pp. 1404-1405
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- The emerging adventure in world health: the second annual Bronfman lecture. 1963 pp. 1406-1408
- L. Baumgartner
- Leona Baumgartner (1902-1991): leader in domestic and international public health pp. 1409
- E. Fee and T.M. Brown
- Advancing the science of community-level interventions pp. 1410-1419

- E.J. Trickett, S. Beehler, C. Deutsch, L.W. Green, P. Hawe, K. McLeroy, R. Lin Miller, B.D. Rapkin, J.J. Schensul, A.J. Schulz and J.E. Trimble
- Insurance-related barriers to accessing dental care among african American adults with oral health symptoms in harlem, New York City pp. 1420-1428

- E.W. Schrimshaw, K. Siegel, N.H. Wolfson, D.A. Mitchell and C. Kunzel
- The medicalization of sleeplessness: A public health concern pp. 1429-1433

- M.E. Moloney, R. Konrad and C.R. Zimmer
- The impact of stand-biased desks in classrooms on calorie expenditure in children pp. 1433-1436

- M.E. Benden, J.J. Blake, M.L. Wendel and J.C. Huber
- Health insurance status, medical debt, and their impact on access to care in arizona pp. 1437-1443

- P.M. Herman, J.J. Rissi and M.E. Walsh
- Applying the essential medicines concept to us preferred drug lists pp. 1444-1448

- T.P. Millar, S. Wong, D.H. Odierna and L.A. Bero
- Determinants of hearing aid acquisition in older adults pp. 1449-1455

- M.E. Fischer, K.J. Cruickshanks, T.L. Wiley, B.E.K. Klein, R. Klein and T.S. Tweed
- Estimated deaths attributable to social factors in the united states pp. 1456-1465

- S. Galea, M. Tracy, K.J. Hoggatt, C. DiMaggio and A. Karpati
- The influence of social involvement, neighborhood aesthetics, and community garden participation on fruit and vegetable consumption pp. 1466-1473

- J.S. Litt, M.-J. Soobader, M.S. Turbin, J.W. Hale, M. Buchenau and J.A. Marshall
- Negative aspects of close relationships as a predictor of increased body mass index and waist circumference: The whitehall ii study pp. 1474-1480

- A. Kouvonen, M. Stafford, R. De Vogli, M.J. Shipley, M.G. Marmot, T. Cox, J. Vahtera, A. Väänänen, T. Heponiemi, A. Singh-Manoux and M. Kivimäki
- A meta-analysis of disparities in childhood sexual abuse, parental physical abuse, and peer victimization among sexual minority and sexual nonminority individuals pp. 1481-1494

- M.S. Friedman, M.P. Marshal, T.E. Guadamuz, C. Wei, C.F. Wong, E.M. Saewyc and R. Stall
- The impact of local environmental health capacity on foodborne illness morbidity in maryland pp. 1495-1500

- J.S. Zablotsky Kufel, B.A. Resnick, M.A. Fox, J. McGready, J.P. Yager and T.A. Burke
- Estimating the potential health impact and costs of implementing a local policy for food procurement to reduce the consumption of sodium in the county of los angeles pp. 1501-1507

- L.N. Gase, T. Kuo, D. Dunet, S.M. Schmidt, P.A. Simon and J.E. Fielding
- US housing insecurity and the health of very young children pp. 1508-1514

- D.B. Cutts, A.F. Meyers, M.M. Black, P.H. Casey, M. Chilton, J.T. Cook, J. Geppert, S.E. De Cuba, T. Heeren, S. Coleman, R. Rose-Jacobs and D.A. Frank
- A qualitative assessment of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors related to diarrhea and water filtration in rural kenya pp. 1515-1520

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2011, volume 101, articles 7
- Smoking cessation behavior among intermittent smokers versus daily smokers pp. e1-e3

- H.A. Tindle and S. Shiffman
- Contribution of water pollution from inadequate sanitation and housing quality to diarrheal disease in low-cost housing settlements of Cape Town, South Africa pp. e4-e9

- T. Govender, J.M. Barnes and C.H. Pieper
- Adverse childhood eventsin the mental health discussion pp. 1156-1157

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- Perry et al. respond pp. 1157

- G.S. Perry, L.R. Presley-Cantrell and V.J. Edwards
- Erratum: Targeted intervention strategies to increase and maintain mammography utilization among african american women (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100:12 (2526-2531)) pp. 1158

- M.N. Fouad, E. Partridge and M. Dignan
- Erratum: Trauma in the neighborhood: A geospatial analysis and assessment of social determinants of major injury in North America (American Journal of Public Health (2011) 101:4 (669-677)) pp. 1158

- C.D. Newgard, R.H. Schmicker and G. Sopko
- A social public health pp. 1159

- N. Stephenson
- Food and drug administration regulation of tobacco: Integrating science, law, policy, and advocacy pp. 1160-1162

- A.C. Villanti, E.J. Vargyas, R.S. Niaura, S.E. Beck, J.L. Pearson and D.B. Abrams
- Use of electronic technologies to promote community and personal health for individuals unconnected to health care systems pp. 1163-1167

- J.F. Crilly, R.H. Keefe and F. Volpe
- The effect of HIV field-based testing on the proportion of notified partners who test for HIV in New York City pp. 1168-1171

- T.C. Renaud, M.R. Wong, A. Bocour, C.-C.N. Udeagu, L. Pickett, E.N. Alt, K.A. Sepkowitz and E.M. Begier
- Citizens United, public health, and democracy: The Supreme Court ruling, its implications, and proposed action pp. 1172-1179

- W.H. Wiist
- Structure and functions of state public health agencies in 2007 pp. 1179-1186

- K. Madamala, K. Sellers, L.M. Beitsch, J. Pearsol and P.E. Jarris
- Changing drug markets under new intellectual property regimes: The view from Central America pp. 1186-1191

- A.S. Godoy and A. Cerón
- The unique authority of state and local health departments to address obesity pp. 1192-1197

- J.L. Pomeranz
- The impact of single-payer health care on physician income in Canada, 1850-2005 pp. 1198-1208

- J. Duffin
- Tuberculosis in racial types with special reference to mexicans pp. 1209-1210
- B. Goldberg
- Tuberculosis in Mexicans: Learning from the past to provide lessons for the present pp. 1211-1212

- H. Balcazar and F.G. Castro
- Changing the patterns in international health: motivation and relationships. 1979 pp. 1213-1215
- C.E. Taylor
- Carl E. Taylor, (1916-2010): a beloved pioneer in international health pp. 1216

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Smallpox: The first vaccine pp. 1217

- G.A. Roth and E. Fee
- Images of health. Smallpox: the first vaccine pp. 1217

- G.A. Roth and E. Fee
- Impact on social inequalities of population strategies of prevention for folate intake in women of childbearing age pp. 1218-1224

- N. Sumar and L. McLaren
- Pregnant women's and community health workers' perceptions of root causes of malnutrition among infants and young children in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 1225-1233

- S.M. Goudet, S. Faiz, B.A. Bogin and P.L. Griffiths
- US attitudes about banning menthol in cigarettes: Results from a nationally representative survey pp. 1234-1236

- J.P. Winickoff, R.C. McMillen, D.M. Vallone, J.L. Pearson, S.E. Tanski, J.H. Dempsey, C. Healton, J.D. Klein and D. Abrams
- Modeling the future effects of a menthol ban on smoking prevalence and smoking-attributable deaths in the United States pp. 1236-1240

- D.T. Levy, J.L. Pearson, A.C. Villanti, K. Blackman, D.M. Vallone, R.S. Niaura and D.B. Abrams
- Quit attempts and quit rates among menthol and nonmenthol smokers in the United States pp. 1241-1247

- D.T. Levy, K. Blackman, John Tauras, F.J. Chaloupka, A.C. Villanti, R.S. Niaura, D.M. Vallone and D.B. Abrams
- Referrals among cancer services organizations serving underserved cancer patients in an urban area pp. 1248-1252

- J.K. Harris, J. Cyr, B.J. Carothers, N.B. Mueller, V.V. Anwuri and A.I. James
- Racial and ethnic disparities in uptake and location of vaccination for 2009-H1N1 and seasonal influenza pp. 1252-1255

- L. Uscher-Pines, J. Maurer and Katherine Harris
- Epidemiology of urban tuberculosis in the United States, 2000-2007 pp. 1256-1263

- E. Oren, C.A. Winston, R. Pratt, V.A. Robison and M. Narita
- Screening for tuberculosis at an adult education center: Results of a community-based participatory process pp. 1264-1267

- M.L. Wieland, J.A. Weis, M.W. Olney, M. Alemán, S. Sullivan, K. Millington, C. O'Hara, J.A. Nigon and I.G. Sia
- Staphylococcus aureus colonization and infection among drug users: Identification of hidden networks pp. 1268-1276

- R.A. Gwizdala, M. Miller, M. Bhat, P. Vavagiakis, Claude Henry, A. Neaigus, Q. Shi and F.D. Lowy
- Associations between herpes simplex virus type 2 and HCV with HIV among injecting drug users in New York City: The current importance of sexual transmission of HIV pp. 1277-1283

- D.C. Des Jarlais, K. Arasteh, C. McKnight, H. Hagan, D.C. Perlman and S. Semaan
- Chlamydia trachomatis infection among women reporting sexual activity with women screened in family planning clinics in the Pacific Northwest, 1997 to 2005 pp. 1284-1290

- D. Singh, D.N. Fine and J.M. Marrazzo
- Social smoking among young adults: Investigation of intentions and attempts to quit pp. 1291-1296

- A.V. Song and P.M. Ling
- Effect of health care system distrust on breast and cervical cancer screening in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania pp. 1297-1305

- T.-C. Yang, S.A. Matthews and M.M. Hillemeier
- Language of interview, self-rated health, and the other Latino health puzzle pp. 1306-1313

- E.A. Viruell-Fuentes, J.D. Morenoff, D.R. Williams and J.S. House
- Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic characteristics, coethnic social ties, and health: Evidence from the National Jewish Population Survey pp. 1314-1321

- J.A. Pearson and A.T. Geronimus
- Socioeconomic and ethnic differences in disease burden and disparities in physical function in older adults pp. 1322-1329

- G.H. Louie and M.M. Ward
2011, volume 101, articles 6
- The blind spot in the drive for childhood obesity prevention: Bringing eating disorders prevention into focus as a public health priority pp. e1-e4

- S. Bryn Austin
- African American men and HIV testing in Long Beach, California pp. 966-967

- G.L. Reynolds, D.G. Fisher and L.E. Napper
- Tackling violence and HIV/AIDS: global health imperatives pp. 968

- S. Gruskin
- Avoiding plagiarism: The assurance of original publication pp. 969

- B.M. Dickens, S. Gruskin and D. Tarantola
- Strengthening the health system while investing in Haiti pp. 970-971

- L.C. Ivers
- Beyond faith-based organizations: Using comparative institutional ethnography to understand religious responses to HIV and AIDS in Brazil pp. 972-978

- M.A. Muñoz-Laboy, L. Murray, N. Wittlin, J. Garcia, V. Terto and R.G. Parker
- An overlooked priority: Puberty in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 979-981

- M. Sommer
- A US policy perspective on oral preexposure prophylaxis for HIV pp. 982-985

- A.A. Leibowitz, K.B. Parker and M.J. Rotheram-Borus
- Public health implications of same-sex marriage pp. 986-990

- W.C. Buffie
- Integrating social epidemiology into public health research and practice for maternal depression pp. 990-994

- M.V. Smith and A.K. Lincoln
- Uncovering tensions and capitalizing on synergies in HIV/AIDS and antiviolence programs pp. 995-1003

- S.L. Dworkin, M.S. Dunbar, S. Krishnan, A.M. Hatcher and S. Sawires
- "We, the AIDS people...": How antiretroviral therapy enables Zimbabweans living with HIV/AIDS to cope with stigma pp. 1004-1010

- C. Campbell, M. Skovdal, C. Madanhire, O. Mugurungi, S. Gregson and C. Nyamukapa
- Facilitating HIV disclosure across diverse settings: A review pp. 1011-1023

- C.M. Obermeyer, P. Baijal and E. Pegurri
- Borders, laborers, and racialized medicalization: Mexican immigration and US public health practices in the 20th century pp. 1024-1031

- N. Molina
- The return of epidemics and the politics of global-local health pp. 1032-1041

- K. Sivaramakrishnan
- Prisons: a social crime and failure. 1998 pp. 1042-1045
- A.K. Shulman
- Red Emma (1869-1940): idealistic revolutionary pp. 1044-1045

- F. Elizabeth and M.E. Garofalo
- George Huntington Williams (1892-1992): Baltimore's Commissioner of Health pp. 1049

- E. Fee
- Bathing--cleanliness--personal beauty. 1920 pp. 1050-1052
- C. Rodgers and J. Black
- City intelligence: the health of Brooklyn. 1846 pp. 1050
- W. Whitman
- A plea for water. 1851 pp. 1052
- W. Whitman
- Walt Whitman: "a feather in my wings" pp. 1053

- J.S. Reznick and E. Fee
- Care-seeking behavior by survivors of sexual assault in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 1054-1055

- S.E. Casey, M.C. Gallagher, B.R. Makanda, J.L. Meyers, M.C. Vinas and J. Austin
- Increased risk of suicide attempts among black and Latino lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals pp. 1055-1059

- S. O'Donnell, I.H. Meyer and S. Schwartz
- Estimates and determinants of sexual violence against women in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 1060-1067

- Amber Peterman, Tia Palermo and C. Bredenkamp
- Prevalence and correlates of forced sex perpetration and victimization in Botswana and Swaziland pp. 1068-1074

- A.C. Tsai, K. Leiter, M. Heisler, V. Iacopino, W. Wolfe, K. Shannon, N. Phaladze, Z. Hlanze and S.D. Weiser
- Implications of mobility patterns and HIV risks for HIV prevention among migrant market vendors in Kazakhstan pp. 1075-1081

- N. El-Bassel, L. Gilbert, A. Terlikbayeva, B. West, P. Bearman, E. Wu, B. Zhussupov, I. Platais and A. Brisson
- Supporting adolescent orphan girls to stay in school as HIV risk prevention: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Zimbabwe pp. 1082-1088

- D. Hallfors, H. Cho, S. Rusakaniko, B. Iritani, J. Mapfumo and C. Halpern
- Encouraging contraceptive uptake by motivating men to communicate about family planning: The Malawi Male Motivator project pp. 1089-1095

- D. Shattuck, B. Kerner, K. Gilles, M. Hartmann, T. Ng'ombe and G. Guest
- The effect of peer-driven intervention on rates of screening for AIDS clinical trials among African Americans and Hispanics pp. 1096-1102

- M.V. Gwadz, N.R. Leonard, C.M. Cleland, M. Riedel, A. Banfield and D. Mildvan
- The adoption of mental health drugs on state AIDS Drug Assistance Program formularies pp. 1103-1109

- E.G. Martin and C.L. Barry
- Incarceration, sex with an STI- or HIV-infected partner, and infection with an STI or HIV in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY: A social network perspective pp. 1110-1117

- M.R. Khan, M.W. Epperson, P. Mateu-Gelabert, M. Bolyard, M. Sandoval and S.R. Friedman
- Spatial access to syringe exchange programs and pharmacies selling over-the-counter syringes as predictors of drug injectors' use of sterile syringes pp. 1118-1125

- H.L.F. Cooper, D.C. Des Jarlais, Z. Ross, B. Tempalski, B. Bossak and S.R. Friedman
- Community-based aftercare and return to custody in a national sample of substance-abusing women offenders pp. 1126-1132

- F.I. Matheson, S. Doherty and B.A. Grant
- Sexual orientation and mortality among US men aged 17 to 59 years: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III pp. 1133-1138

- S.D. Cochran and V.M. Mays
- Impact of business cycles on US suicide rates, 1928-2007 pp. 1139-1146

- F. Luo, C.S. Florence, M. Quispe-Agnoli, L. Ouyang and A.E. Crosby
2011, volume 101, articles 5
- A question too complex for statistical modeling pp. 773

- B.J. Levine
- Fish etal. respond pp. 773-774

- J.S. Fish, S. Ettner and A.F. Brown
- Professor natan goldblum and the combined vaccination program in gaza pp. 774-775

- T. Tulchinsky
- Erratum: Integrated schools, segregated curriculum: Effects of within-school segregation on adolescent health behaviors and educational aspirations (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100 (1687-1695) DOI 10.2105/AJPH.2009.179424) pp. 775

- K.M. Walsemann and B.A. Bell
- Blum et al. respond pp. 775

- N. Blum, E. Katz and E. Fee
- Erratum: Association of perceived neighborhood safety on body mass index (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100 (2296-2303) DOI 10.2105/AJPH.2009.183293) pp. 776

- J.S. Fish, S. Ettner, A. Ang and A.F. Brown
- Erratum: Florence nightingale and the crimean war (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100 (1591) DOI 10.2105/AJPH.2009.188607) pp. 776

- E. Fee and M.E. Garofalo
- Editor's choice: Winning the future for public health pp. 777

- L.M. Beitsch
- Winning the future for public health pp. 777

- L.M. Beitsch
- Editorial: Water rights and water fights: Preventing and resolving conflicts before they boil over pp. 778-780

- B.S. Levy and V.W. Sidel
- Supporting equitable food systems through food assistance at farmers' markets pp. 781-783

- P. Jones and R. Bhatia
- The rush to drill for natural gas: A public health cautionary tale pp. 784-785

- M.L. Finkel and A. Law
- Pakistan and water: New pressures on global security and human health pp. 786-788

- G. Pappas
- Patient dumping in New York city, 1877-1917 pp. 789-795

- E. Abel
- Nothing new under the sun: Public health reinventing itself in economically challenging times pp. 799

- L.M. Beitsch and W.J. Riley
- The example of Vietnam. 1970 pp. 800-802
- B. Spock
- Benjamin Spock: pediatrician and anti-war activist pp. 802-803

- M. Parry
- Readying health services for climate change: A policy framework for regional development pp. 804-813

- E. Bell
- Canadian federal support for climate change and health research compared with the risks posed pp. 814-821

- J.D. Ford, T.R. Smith and L. Berrang-Ford
- Integration of social epidemiology and community-engaged interventions to improve health equity pp. 822-830

- N.B. Wallerstein, I.H. Yen and S.L. Syme
- Prevalence and predictors of food insecurity in migrant farmworkers in Georgia pp. 831-833

- B.G. Hill, A.G. Moloney, T. Mize, T. Himelick and J.L. Guest
- Environmental lead pollution and elevated blood lead levels among children in a rural area of china pp. 834-841

- S. Lin, X. Wang, I.T.S. Yu, W. Tang, J. Miao, J. Li, S. Wu and X. Lin
- Drinking rainwater: A double-blinded, randomized controlled study of water treatment filters and gastroenteritis incidence pp. 842-847

- S. Rodrigo, M. Sinclair, A. Forbes, D. Cunliffe and K. Leder
- Health-related quality of life among central appalachian residents in mountaintop mining counties pp. 848-853

- K.J. Zullig and M. Hendryx
- Occupational injuries in a commune in rural vietnam transitioning from agriculture to new industries pp. 854-860

- H. Marucci-Wellman, T.B. Leamon, J.L. Willetts, T.T.T. Binh, N.B. Diep, D.H. Wegman and D. Kriebel
- Associations of workplace aggression with work-related well-being among nurses in the philippines pp. 861-867

- K. Fujishiro, G.C. Gee and A.B. De Castro
- The utilization of home care by the elderly in Brazil's primary health care system pp. 868-874

- E. Thumé, L.A. Facchini, G. Wyshak and P. Campbell
- Racial disparities in rehospitalization among medicare patients in skilled nursing facilities pp. 875-882

- Y. Li, L.G. Glance, J. Yin and D.B. Mukamel
- Comparison of two health-promotion programs for older workers pp. 883-890

- S.L. Hughes, R.B. Seymour, R.T. Campbell, J.W. Shaw, C. Fabiyi and R. Sokas
- Public health insurance in oregon: Underenrollment of eligible children and parental confusion about children's enrollment status pp. 891-898

- J.E. DeVoe, M. Ray and A. Graham
- The differential association between education and infant mortality by nativity status of chinese american mothers: A life-course perspective pp. 899-908

- Q. Li and L.G. Keith
- Perceived discrimination and its association with psychological distress among newly arrived immigrants before and after september 11, 2001 pp. 909-915

- C. Rousseau, G. Hassan, N. Moreau and B.D. Thombs
- Household expenditures for medicines and the role of free medicines in the brazilian public health system pp. 916-921

- A.D. Bertoldi, A.J.D. Barros, A.L. Camargo, P.C. Hallal, Sotiris Vandoros, A. Wagner and D. Ross-Degnan
- Timing of first dental visits for newly medicaid-enrolled childrenwith an intellectual or developmental disability in Iowa, 2005-2007 pp. 922-929

- D.L. Chi, E.T. Momany, M.P. Jones and P.C. Damiano
- Adolescents' use of indoor tanning: A large-scale evaluation of psychosocial, environmental, and policy-level correlates pp. 930-938

- J.A. Mayer, S.I. Woodruff, D.J. Slymen, J.F. Sallis, J.L. Forster, E.J. Clapp, K.D. Hoerster, L.C. Pichon, J.R. Weeks, G.E. Belch, M.A. Weinstock and T. Gilmer
- Assessing alternative measures of wealth in health research pp. 939-947

- C. Cubbin, C. Pollack, B. Flaherty, M. Hayward, A. Sania, D. Vallone and P. Braveman
- Exposure to the above the influence antidrug advertisements and adolescent marijuana use in the United States, 2006-2008 pp. 948-954

- C.S. Carpenter and C. Pechmann
2011, volume 101, articles 4
- Community-building through reviewing for the journal pp. e1-e12

- M.E. Northridge
- Cross-cultural measurement of posttraumatic stress disorder in post-conflict settings pp. 581-582

- S.J. Myers
- Patient advocacy organizations and corporate relationships pp. 582-583
- M. Weinberg
- Chlamydia screening: what about the men? pp. 583-584
- M.E. Powers, T. Adekeye and R. Volny
- Safety is no accident: live injury-free pp. 586

- G.C. Benjamin
- Potential strategies to eliminate built environment disparities for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities pp. 587-595

- D.J. Hutch, K.E. Bouye, E. Skillen, Cheng Few Lee, L. Whitehead and J.R. Rashid
- Rethinking research on forming typologies of homelessness pp. 596-601

- W. McAllister, M.C. Lennon and L. Kuang
- Health advocacy organizations and the pharmaceutical industry: an analysis of disclosure practices pp. 602-609

- S.M. Rothman, V.H. Raveis, A. Friedman and D.J. Rothman
- The association of changes in local health department resources with changes in state-level health outcomes pp. 609-615

- P.C. Erwin, S.B. Greene, G.P. Mays, T.C. Ricketts and M.V. Davis
- Using health information exchange to improve public health pp. 616-623

- J.S. Shapiro, F. Mostashari, G. Hripcsak, N. Soulakis and G. Kuperman
- Development and implementation of a collaborative, multistakeholder research and practice model on HIV prevention targeting Asian/Pacific Islander men in the United States who have sex with men pp. 623-631

- F.Y. Wong, V.A. Crisostomo, D. Bao, B.D. Smith, D. Young, Z.J. Huang, M.E. Buchholz, S.N. Frangos and Study Consortium Math
- Tobacco harm reduction and the evolution of nicotine dependence pp. 632-641

- M. Parascandola
- The impact of population changes on the environment. 1965 pp. 642-644
- A. Wolman
- Abel Wolman (1892-1989): sanitary engineer of the world. 2003 pp. 645

- E. Fee
- Global health and the global economic crisis pp. 646-653

- S.R. Benatar, S. Gill and I. Bakker
- The social determinants of tuberculosis: from evidence to action pp. 654-662

- J.R. Hargreaves, D. Boccia, C.A. Evans, Michelle Adato, M. Petticrew and J.D. Porter
- The unintentional injurer: results from the Boston youth survey pp. 663-668

- D. Hemenway and S.J. Solnick
- Trauma in the neighborhood: a geospatial analysis and assessment of social determinants of major injury in North America pp. 669-677

- C.D. Newgard, R.H. Schmicker, G. Sopko, D. Andrusiek, W. Bialkowski, J.P. Minei, K. Brasel, E. Bulger, R.J. Fleischman, J.D. Kerby, B.L. Bigham, C.R. Warden and Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Investigators
- The social marketing of safety behaviors: a quasi-randomized controlled trial of tractor retrofitting incentives pp. 678-684

- J.A. Sorensen, P.L. Jenkins, M. Emmelin, H. Stenlund, L. Weinehall, G.B. Earle-Richardson and J.J. May
- Impact of individual-, environmental-, and policy-level factors on health care utilization among US farmworkers pp. 685-692

- K.D. Hoerster, J.A. Mayer, S. Gabbard, R.G. Kronick, S.C. Roesch, V.L. Malcarne and M.L. Zuniga
- Characterizing medical providers for jail inmates in New York State pp. 693-698

- N. Shalev, M.A. Chiasson, J.F. Dobkin and G. Lee
- A nationwide analysis of US racial/ethnic disparities in smoking behaviors, smoking cessation, and cessation-related factors pp. 699-706

- D.R. Trinidad, E.J. Pérez-Stable, M.M. White, S.L. Emery and K. Messer
- Social network analysis of patient sharing among hospitals in Orange County, California pp. 707-713

- B.Y. Lee, S.M. McGlone, Y. Song, T.R. Avery, S. Eubank, C.C. Chang, R.R. Bailey, D.K. Wagener, D.S. Burke, R. Platt and S.S. Huang
- African American women's lifetime upward economic mobility and preterm birth: the effect of fetal programming pp. 714-719

- J.W. Collins , K.M. Rankin and R.J. David
- Excess black mortality in the United States and in selected black and white high-poverty areas, 1980-2000 pp. 720-729

- A.T. Geronimus, John Bound and C.G. Colen
- The influence of family income trajectories from birth to adulthood on adult oral health: findings from the 1982 Pelotas birth cohort pp. 730-736

- M.A. Peres, K.G. Peres, W.M. Thomson, J.M. Broadbent, D.P. Gigante and B.L. Horta
- Surviving drug addiction: the effect of treatment and abstinence on mortality pp. 737-744

- C.K. Scott, M.L. Dennis, A. Laudet, R.R. Funk and R.S. Simeone
- Unprotected anal intercourse and sexually transmitted diseases in high-risk heterosexual women pp. 745-750

- S.M. Jenness, E.M. Begier, A. Neaigus, C.S. Murrill, T. Wendel and H. Hagan
- Interventions to increase physical activity among healthy adults: meta-analysis of outcomes pp. 751-758

- V.S. Conn, A.R. Hafdahl and D.R. Mehr
2011, volume 101, articles 3
- Should we move fromsyringe exchange to distribution? pp. 389-390

- D. Linda, G. Jessica, J.E. Maher, M. Rumptz, M. Stark, K. Pranian and C. Casciato
- Distinguishing between health education and health information dissemination pp. 390-391

- E.M. Auld, S.M. Radius, R. Galer-Unti, J.M. Hinman, A.R. Gotsch and P.D. Mail
- Kerr and wood respond pp. 390

- T. Kerr and E. Wood
- Wong and higgins respond pp. 391-392

- D. Wong and C.L. Higgins
- Promoting health near and far pp. 394

- B.M. Dickens
- Safety in the heat: A comprehensive program for prevention of heat illness among workers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates pp. 395-398

- D. Joubert, J. Thomsen and O. Harrison
- The inverse benefit law: How drug marketing undermines patient safety and public health pp. 399-404

- H. Brody and D.W. Light
- Forcing the navy to sell cigarettes on ships: How the tobacco industry and politicians torpedoed navy tobacco control pp. 404-411

- N. Offen, S.R. Arvey, E.A. Smith and R.E. Malone
- The "father of stress" meets "big tobacco": Hans selye and the tobacco industry pp. 411-418

- M.P. Petticrew and K. Lee
- Making the case for using financial indicators in local public health agencies pp. 419-425

- V. Suarez, C. Lesneski and D. Denison
- Advancing public health obesity policy through state attorneys general pp. 425-431

- J.L. Pomeranz and K.D. Brownell
- Enacting sustainable school-based health initiatives: A communication-centered approach to policy and practice pp. 431-437

- M. LeGreco and H.E. Canary
- Epidemiology and health care reform pp. 438-447

- G. Weisz
- Drug addictions, a public health problem pp. 448-450
- C.E. Terry
- Charles E. Terry (1878-1945): early campaigner against drug addiction pp. 451

- E. Fee
- Picturing the coping strategies of caregiving children in western Kenya: From images to action pp. 452-453

- M. Skovdal
- The invention of Braille pp. 454

- G.A. Roth and E. Fee
- Performance as a component of HIV/AIDS education: Process and collaboration for empowerment and discussion pp. 455-464

- G. Boneh and D. Jaganath
- Evidence, Ethics, and values: A Framework for Health promotion pp. 465-472

- S.M. Carter, L. Rychetnik, P. Dietetics, B. Lloyd, I.H. Kerridge, L. Baur, A. Bauman, C. Hooker and A. Zask
- An applied ecological framework for evaluating infrastructure to promote walking and cycling: The iconnect study pp. 473-481

- D. Ogilvie, F. Bull, J. Powell, A.R. Cooper, C. Brand, N. Mutrie, J. Preston and H. Rutter
- The Effects of hurricane katrina on food access disparities in new orleans pp. 482-484

- D. Rose, J.N. Bodor, J.C. Rice, C.M. Swalm and P.L. Hutchinson
- Syringe disposal among injection drug users in san francisco pp. 484-486

- L.D. Wenger, A.N. Martinez, L. Carpenter, D. Geckeler, G. Colfax and A.H. Kral
- Benefits of preventing a death associated with child maltreatment: Evidence from willingness-to-pay survey data pp. 487-490

- P.S. Corso, Xiangming Fang and J.A. Mercy
- Hospital admissions for acute myocardial infarction, angina, stroke, and asthma after implementation of arizona's comprehensive statewide smoking ban pp. 491-496

- P.M. Herman and M.E. Walsh
- Manufacturing credibility: The national energy management institute and the tobacco institute's strategy for indoor air quality pp. 497-503

- R.B. Campbell and E.D. Balbach
- Education associations with smoking and leisure-time physical inactivity among hispanic and asian young adults pp. 504-511

- P. Stoddard and N.E. Adler
- The effect of an early education program on adult health: The Carolina abecedarian project randomized controlled trial pp. 512-516

- P. Muennig, D. Robertson, G. Johnson, F. Campbell, E.P. Pungello and Matthew Neidell
- Health inequalities in rio de janeiro, Brazil: Lower healthy life expectancy in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas pp. 517-523

- C.L. Szwarcwald, J.C.D. Mota, G.N. Damacena and T.G.S. Pereira
- Mining and risk of tuberculosis in sub-saharan Africa pp. 524-530

- D. Stuckler, S. Basu, M. McKee and M. Lurie
- Integrated behavioral intervention to improve HIV/AIDS treatment adherence and reduce HIV transmission pp. 531-538

- S.C. Kalichman, C. Cherry, M.O. Kalichman, C.M. Amaral, D. White, H. Pope, C. Swetzes, L. Eaton, R. Macy and D. Cain
- A novel approach to prevention for at-risk HIV-negative men who have sex with men: Creatinga teachable moment to promote informed sexual decision-making pp. 539-545

- L.A. Eaton, C. Cherry, D. Cain and H. Pope
- A population-based assessment of the health of homeless families in New York City, 2001-2003 pp. 546-553

- B.D. Kerker, J. Bainbridge, J. Kennedy, Y. Bennani, T. Agerton, D. Marder, L. Forgione, A. Faciano and L.E. Thorpe
- From politics to parity: Using a health disparities index to guide legislative efforts for health equity pp. 554-560

- B.C. Webb, S.L. Simpson and K.G. Hairston
- Barriers and facilitators to implementing primary stroke center policy in the United States: Results from 4 case study states pp. 561-566

- L.J. O'Toole , C.P. Slade, G.A. Brewer and L.N. Gase
2011, volume 101, articles 2
- Preserving human rights in the era of "test and treat" for HIV prevention pp. 198-199

- J.J. Fu, A.R. Bazazi and F.L. Altice
- Mayer and Venkatesh respond pp. 199-200

- K.H. Mayer and K.K. Venkatesh
- Bathing as a potential target for disability reduction in the oldest old pp. 200-201

- D.J. Berlau, M.M. Corrada, C.B. Peltz and C.H. Kawas
- Gender equity in marriage and civil unions pp. 201

- R. Stone
- Advocacy: a leadership role for public health pp. 202
- M.T. Bassett
- Smokers are suckers: Should incongruous metaphors be used in public health prevention? pp. 203-204

- F. Basso and O. Oullier
- The Kaiser permanente clinician cultural and linguistic assessment initiative: Research and development in patient-provider language concordance pp. 205-208

- G. Tang, O. Lanza, F. Marinely Rodriguez and A. Chang
- The socially just face of public health leadership Linda Rae Murray pp. 209-211

- D.L. Currie
- Vaccinating health care workers against influenza: The ethical and legal rationale for a mandate pp. 212-216

- A.L. Ottenberg, J.T. Wu, G.A. Poland, R.M. Jacobson, B.A. Koenig and J.C. Tilburt
- Working mothers, breastfeeding, and the law pp. 217-223

- L. Murtagh and A.D. Moulton
- Assessing and ensuring a comprehensive system of services for children with special health care needs: A public health approach pp. 224-231

- B.B. Strickland, P.C. Van Dyck, M.D. Kogan, C. Lauver, S.J. Blumberg, C.D. Bethell and P.W. Newacheck
- State high-risk pools: An update on the minnesota comprehensive health association pp. 231-237

- L.A. Blewett, D. Spencer and C.E. Burke
- The new left and public health: The health policy advisory center, community organizing, and the big business of health, 1967-1975 pp. 238-249

- M. Chowkwanyun
- Milton Terris (1915-2002): outspoken advocate for progressive public health policy pp. 253
- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Unsafe at any speed: the designed-in dangers of the American automobile. 1965 pp. 254-256
- R. Nader
- Ralph Nader: Public health advocate and political agitator pp. 257

- M. Parry
- Using Fotonovelas to promote healthy eating in a latino community pp. 258-259

- M.S. Hinojosa, D. Nelson, R. Hinojosa, A. Delgado, B. Witzack, M. Gonzalez, W. Elliott, J. Steiner, M. Fontanez and R. Farias
- Symbolic capital, consumption, and health inequality pp. 260-264

- E. Sweet
- The shifting landscape of health care: Toward a model of health care empowerment pp. 265-270

- M.O. Johnson
- Neighborhood-Level influences on young Men's sexual and reproductive health behaviors pp. 271-274

- L.D. Lindberg and M. Orr
- Parental eligibility and enrollment in state children's health insurance program: The roles of parental health, employment, and family structure pp. 274-277

- J.E. Miller, D. Gaboda, C.N. Nugent, T.M. Simpson and J.C. Cantor
- Lifting boatswithout closing gaps: Child health outcomes in distressed us cities from 1992-2002 pp. 278-284

- D. Silver, T. Mijanovich, J. Uyei, F. Kapadia and B.C. Weitzman
- Racial disparities in exposure, susceptibility, and access to health care in the US H1N1 influenza pandemic pp. 285-293

- S.C. Quinn, S. Kumar, V.S. Freimuth, D. Musa, N. Casteneda-Angarita and K. Kidwell
- Socioeconomic gradients in chronic disease risk factors in middle-income countries: Evidence of effect modification by urbanicity in Argentina pp. 294-301

- N.L. Fleischer, A.V. Diez Roux, M. Alazraqui, H. Spinelli and F. De Maio
- Evaluation of EX: A national mass media smoking cessation campaign pp. 302-309

- D.M. Vallone, J.C. Duke, J. Cullen, K.L. McCausland and J.A. Allen
- The impact of declining smoking on radon-related lung cancer in the United States pp. 310-314

- D. Méndez, O. Alshanqeety, K.E. Warner, P.M. Lantz and Paul Courant
- The effect of tobacco outlet density and proximity on smoking cessation pp. 315-320

- L.R. Reitzel, E.K. Cromley, Y. Li, Y. Cao, R.D. Mater, C.A. Mazas, L. Cofta-Woerpel, P.M. Cinciripini and D.W. Wetter
- Economic benefits of achieving realistic smoking cessation targets in Australia pp. 321-327

- A. Magnus, D. Cadilhac, L. Sheppard, T. Cumming, D. Pearce and R. Carter
- Evaluation of a social marketing campaign to support Mexico City's comprehensive smoke-free law pp. 328-335

- J.F. Thrasher, L. Huang, R. Pérez-Hernández, J. Niederdeppe, E. Arillo-Santillán and J. Alday
- Individual and network interventionswith injection drug users in 5 ukraine cities pp. 336-343

- R.E. Booth, W.E.K. Lehman, C.A. Latkin, S. Dvoryak, J.T. Brewster, M.S. Royer and L. Sinitsyna
- Drug arrests and injection drug deterrence pp. 344-349

- S.R. Friedman, E.R. Pouget, S. Chatterjee, C.M. Cleland, B. Tempalski, J.E. Brady and H.L.F. Cooper
- Childbearing intentions of HIV-positive women of reproductive age in Soweto, South Africa: The influence of expanding access to haart in an hiv hyperendemic setting pp. 350-358

- A. Kaida, F. Laher, S.A. Strathdee, P.A. Janssen, D. Money, R.S. Hogg and G. Gray
- Associations between minimum wage policy and access to health care: Evidence from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 1996-2007 pp. 359-367

- K.P. McCarrier, F.J. Zimmerman, J.D. Ralston and D.P. Martin
- Ongoing coverage for ongoing care: Access, utilization, and out-of-pocket spending among uninsured working-aged adults with chronic health care needs pp. 368-375

- S.P. Gulley, E.K. Rasch and L. Chan
2011, volume 101, articles 1
- Haiti needs continued support from foreign health professionals pp. 4-5

- V. DeGennaro
- Erratum: Community health workers: Social justice and policy advocates for community health and well-being (American Journal of Public Health (2008) 98:1 (11-14) DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2006.100842) pp. 5

- L.M. Peréz and J. Martinez
- Erratum: Examination of inequalities in HIV/AIDS mortality in the United States from a fundamental cause perspective (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100:6 (1053-1059) DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2009.170241) pp. 5

- M.S. Rubin, C.G. Colen and B.G. Link
- Erratum: Lifetime segmented assimilation trajectories and health outcomes in Latino and other community residents (American Journal of Public Health (2010) 100:4 (669-676) DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2009.167999) pp. 6

- F.G. Castro, F.F. Marsiglia, S. Kulis and J.G. Kellison
- Conversations on public health pp. 7
- M. Wendel and K. McLeroy
- Celebrating 100 years 1911-2011 pp. 8-13

- M. Ribault
- Islands of hope: Building local capacity to manage an outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in the pacific pp. 14-18

- R. Brostrom, D. Fred, A. Heetderks, M. Desai, R. Song, M. Haddad, R. Wada and S. Bamrah
- Should we end military recruiting in high schools as a matter of child protection and public health? pp. 19-23

- A. Hagopian and K. Barker
- Diabetes and RACE: A historical perspective pp. 24-33

- A.M. Tuchman
- Health care of children and youth in America. 1975 pp. 34-36
- C.A. Miller
- C. Arden Miller: Advocate for children's health pp. 37

- T.M. Brown and E. Fee
- Old bear: Mandan medicine man pp. 38-39

- K. Konrad and E. Fee
- Dynamic treatment regimes for managing chronic health conditions: A statistical perspective pp. 40-45

- B. Chakraborty
- Graphic-output temperature data loggers for monitoring vaccine refrigeration: Implications for pertussis pp. 46-47

- P. McColloster and C. Vallbona
- Blood lead levels of refugee children resettled in Massachusetts, 2000 to 2007 pp. 48-54

- K.W. Eisenberg, E. Van Wijngaarden, S.G. Fisher, K.S. Korfmacher, J.R. Campbell, I.D. Fernandez, J. Cochran and P.L. Geltman
- The Breathe-Easy home: The impact of asthma-friendly home construction on clinical outcomes and trigger exposure pp. 55-62

- T.K. Takaro, J. Krieger, L. Song, D. Sharify and N. Beaudet
- Chlorpyrifos exposure and urban residential environment characteristics as determinants of early childhood neurodevelopment pp. 63-70

- G.S. Lovasi, J.W. Quinn, V.A. Rauh, F.P. Perera, H.F. Andrews, R. Garfinkel, L. Hoepner, R. Whyatt and A. Rundle
- The neighborhood food environment and adult weight status: Estimates from longitudinal data pp. 71-78

- D.M. Gibson
- Neighborhoods and chronic disease onset in later life pp. 79-86

- V.A. Freedman, I.B. Grafova and J. Rogowski
- A qualitative assessment of community-based breast health navigation services for Southeast Asian women in Southern California: Recommendations for developing a navigator training curriculum pp. 87-93

- T.-U.N. Nguyen, J.H. Tran, M. Kagawa-Singer and M.A. Foo
- Comparison of disability rates among older adults in aggregated and separate Asian American/Pacific Islander subpopulations pp. 94-100

- E. Fuller-Thomson, S. Brennenstuhl and M. Hurd
- Tuberculosis among persons born in the Philippines and living in the United States, 2000-2007 pp. 101-111

- L.P. Manangan, C.J.-A. Salibay, R. MacLaren Wallace, S. Kammerer, R. Pratt, L. McAllister and V. Robison
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- N. El-Bassel, L. Gilbert, D. Vinocur, M. Chang and E. Wu
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- A.A. Adimora, V.J. Schoenbach, E.M. Taylor, M.R. Khan and R.J. Schwartz
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- Pleasing the masses: Messages for daily life management in African American women's popular media sources pp. 144-150

- A.R. Black and N. Peacock
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- D. Stuckler, S. Basu and M. McKee
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