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2003, Volume 93, Issue 5
- 768-770 The Gender Gap in Heart Disease: Lessons from Eastern Europe
by Weidner, G. & Cain, V.S.
- 771-771 Death of a Senator: Life Expectancy and Causes of Death in 20th-Century US Senators
by Feldman, G.
- 771-773 Is There a Gradient in Life Span by Position in the Social Hierarchy?
by Lavis, J.N. & McLeod, C.B. & Mustard, C.A. & Stoddart, G.L.
- 774-778 The Health Status of American Indian and Alaska Native Males
by Rhoades, E.R.
- 779-785 Informed Consent for Cancer Screening with Prostate-Specific Antigen: How Well Are Men Getting the Message?
by Chan, E.C.Y. & Vernon, S.W. & O'Donnell, F.T. & Ahn, C. & Greisinger, A. & Aga, D.W.
- 786-791 Receipt of Preventive Care among Adults: Insurance Status and Usual Source of Care
by DeVoe, J.E. & Fryer, G.E. & Phillips, R. & Green, L.
- 792-797 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Use of Mental Health Services in Poverty Areas
by Chow, J.C.-C. & Jaffee, K. & Snowden, L.
- 798-802 Markers of Access to and Quality of Primary Care for Aboriginal People in Ontario, Canada
by Shah, B.R. & Gunraj, N. & Hux, J.E.
- 803-811 Addressing Urban Health in Detroit, New York City, and Seattle Through Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships
by Metzler, M.M. & Higgins, D.L. & Beeker, C.G. & Freudenberg, N. & Lantz, P.M. & Senturia, K.D. & Eisinger, A.A. & Viruell-Fuentes, E.A. & Gheisar, B. & Palermo, A.-G. & Softley, D.
- 812-816 Migration and HIV Risk Behaviors: Puerto Rican Drug Injectors in New York City and Puerto Rico
by Deren, S. & Kang, S.-Y. & Colón, H.M. & Andia, J.F. & Robles, R.R. & Oliver-Velez, D. & Finlinson, A.
- 817-821 Leisure Time Physical Activity and Disease-Specific Mortality among Men with Chronic Bronchitis: Evidence from the Whitehall Study
by Batty, G.D. & Shipley, M.J. & Marmot, M.G. & Davey Smith, G.
- 822-827 R.J. Reynolds' Targeting of African Americans: 1988-2000
by Balbach, E.D. & Gasior, R.J. & Barbeau, E.M.
- 828-834 African Americans' Attitudes Toward Cigarette Excise Taxes
by King, G. & Mallett, R.K. & Kozlowski, L.T. & Bendel, R.B.
2003, Volume 93, Issue 4
- 520-521 Measuring the effects of privatization [1] (multiple letters)
by Pierce Jr., J.R. & Blackburn, C.P. & Keane, C. & Marx, J. & Ricci, E.
- 521-522 The local food environment and health: Some reflections from the United Kingdom [2] (multiple letters)
by Cummins, S.C.J. & Morland, K.B. & Wing, S.B. & Diez Roux, A.V.
- 522-523 Chiropractic care: Attempting a risk-benefit analysis [3] (multiple letters)
by Evans, W. & Ernst, E.
- 523-524 Chiropractic care: A flawed risk-benefit analysis [4] (multiple letters)
by Hurwitz, E.L. & Meeker, W.C. & Smith, M. & Ernst, E.
- 524-525 Use of nonallopathic healing methods by Latina women at midlife [5] (multiple letters)
by Laws, M.B. & Carballeira, N. & Bair, Y.A. & Gold, E.B. & Greendale, G.A. & Sternfeld, B. & Adler, S.R. & Azari, R. & Harkey, M.
- 526-526 Occupational health, public health, worker health
by Quinn, M.M.
- 527-529 Haiti's Hospital Albert Schweitzer: The legacy of Larimer and Gwen Mellon
by Nicholas, S.W.
- 529-533 Community-based interventions
by McLeroy, K.R. & Norton, B.L. & Kegler, M.C. & Burdine, J.N. & Sumaya, C.V.
- 533-535 Why should I review a paper for the American Journal of Public Health
by Ellis, J.A.
- 536-540 Chevron v Echazabal: Public health issues raised by the "threat-to-self" defense to adverse employment actions
by Barnes, M. & Cleaveland, K.A. & Florencio, P.S.
- 540-544 Workers' liberty, workers' welfare: The Supreme Court speaks on the rights of disabled employees
by Bayer, R.
- 545-548 Chevron v Echazabal: Protection, opportunity, and paternalism
by Daniels, N.
- 549-552 An integrative medicine clinic in a community hospital
by Scherwitz, L. & Stewart, W. & McHenry, P. & Wood, C. & Robertson, L. & Cantwell, M.
- 553-556 Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis
by Smith, E.A. & Malone, R.E.
- 557-574 Reconsidering community-based health promotion: Promise, performance, and potential
by Merzel, C. & D'Afflitti, J.
- 575-577 Differential effect of state legislation regarding hospitalization for healthy newborns in a single geographic region
by Kotagal, U.R. & Schoettker, P.J. & Atherton, H.D. & Hornung, R.W.
- 577-579 Small-for-gestational-age births among black and white women: Temporal trends in the United States
by Ananth, C.V. & Demissie, K. & Kramer, M.S. & Vintzileos, A.M.
- 579-582 Changes in reported health status and unmet need for children enrolling in the Kansas Children's Health Insurance Program
by Fox, M.H. & Moore, J. & Davis, R. & Heintzelman, R.
- 582-584 Consent for participation in the bloemfontein vitamin a trial: How informed and voluntary?
by Joubert, G. & Steinberg, H. & Van der Ryst, E. & Chikobvu, P.
- 585-592 Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration indoor air quality rule
by Bryan-Jones, K. & Bero, L.A.
- 593-598 Occupational Health of Southeast Asian immigrants in a US City: A comparison of data sources
by Azaroff, L.S. & Levenstein, C. & Wegman, D.H.
- 599-604 Have health conditions associated with latex increased since the issuance of universal precautions?
by McCall, B.P. & Horwitz, I.B. & Kammeyer-Mueller, J.D.
- 605-610 Acute pesticide-related illnesses among working youths, 1988-1999
by Calvert, G.M. & Mehler, L.N. & Rosales, R. & Baum, L. & Thomsen, C. & Male, D. & Shafey, O. & Das, R. & Lackovic, M. & Arvizu, E.
- 611-617 Changes of attitudes and patronage behaviors in response to a smoke-free bar law
by Tang, H. & Cowling, D.W. & Lloyd, J.C. & Rogers, T. & Koumjian, K.L. & Stevens, C.M. & Bal, D.G.
- 618-623 Breast and cervical cancer screening: Sociodemographic predictors among White, Black, and Hispanic women
by Selvin, E. & Brett, K.M.
- 624-630 Symptom patterns among gulf war registry veterans
by Hallman, W.K. & Brunswick, N. & Kipen, H.M. & Diefenbach, M. & Boyd, K. & Kang, H. & Leventhal, H. & Wartenberg, D.
- 631-634 Magnitude of maternal morbidity during labor and delivery: United States, 1993-1997
by Danel, I. & Berg, C. & Johnson, C.H. & Atrash, H.
- 635-641 Primary care: Is there enough time for prevention?
by Yarnall, K.S.H. & Pollak, K.I. & Østbye, T. & Krause, K.M. & Michener, J.L.
- 642-646 Inclusion of immigrant status in smoking prevalence statistics
by Baluja, K.F. & Park, J. & Myers, D.
- 647-651 Complementary therapy for addiction: "Drumming out Drugs"
by Winkelman, M.
- 652-657 Relative or absolute standards for child poverty: A state-level analysis of infant and child mortality
by Hillemeier, M.M. & Lynch, J. & Harper, S. & Raghunathan, T. & Kaplan, G.A.
- 658-663 Do Canadian civil servants care about the health of populations?
by Lavis, J.N. & Ross, S.E. & Stoddart, G.L. & Hohenadel, J.M. & McLeod, C.B. & Evans, R.G.
- 664-669 Authors' financial relationships with the food and beverage industry and their published positions on the fat substitute olestra
by Levine, J. & Gussow, J.D. & Hastings, D. & Eccher, A.
2003, Volume 93, Issue 3
- 362-362 Navajo uranium miners in Utah, 1951 [1]
by Zavon, M.R.
- 362-363 Update on lead poisoning in a Nicaraguan community [2]
by Bonilla, C.M. & Mauss, E.A.
- 363-363 Science and spirituality
by Begay, R.C.
- 363-364 Science and spirituality [3]
by Begay, R.C. & Sappol, M.
- 365-365 Applying population health models
by Northridge, M.E. & Ellis, J.A.
- 366-369 Models of population health: Their value for US public health practice, policy, and research
by Friedman, D.J. & Starfield, B.
- 369-370 Is child-centered tobacco prevention a trap?
by Bayer, R. & Kiesig, V.
- 371-379 Consuming research, producing policy?
by Evans, R.G. & Stoddart, G.L.
- 380-383 What is population health?
by Kindig, D.A. & Stoddart, G.
- 383-388 The contribution of the World Health Organization to a new public health and health promotion
by Kickbusch, I.
- 388-392 Evolution of the determinants of health, health policy, and health information systems in Canada
by Glouberman, S. & Millar, J.
- 392-396 Population health in Canada: A brief critique
by Coburn, D. & Denny, K. & Mykhalovskiy, E. & McDonough, P. & Robertson, A. & Love, R.
- 397-399 The politics of emergency health powers and the isolation of public health
by Colmers, J.M. & Fox, D.M.
- 400-406 Implications of the world trade center attack for the public health and health care infrastructures
by Klitzman, S. & Freudenberg, N.
- 406-411 Aligning quality for populations and patients: Do we know which way to go?
by Lubetkin, E.I. & Sofaer, S. & Gold, M.R. & Berger, M.L. & Murray, J.F. & Teutsch, S.M.
- 412-416 Is smoking delayed smoking averted?
by Glied, S.
- 416-418 A balanced tobacco control policy
by Sugarman, S.D.
- 418-420 African American women and smoking: Starting later
by Moon-Howard, J.
- 421-431 The population health approach in historical perspective
by Szreter, S.
- 432-432 Early modern childbirth
by Fee, E. & Brown, T.M. & Beatty, R.L.
- 433-435 Prevalence of and risk factors for exertional chest pain in older Mexican Americans
by Patel, K.V. & Black, S.A. & Markides, K.S.
- 435-437 Immigrant South Asian women at greater risk for injury from intimate partner violence
by Raj, A. & Silverman, J.G.
- 437-439 A prospective study of exposure to rap music videos and African American female adolescents' health
by Wingood, G.M. & DiClemente, R.J. & Bernhardt, J.M. & Harrington, K. & Davies, S.L. & Robillard, A. & Hook III, E.W.
- 439-441 Food messages on African American television shows
by Tirodkar, M.A. & Jain, A.
- 441-444 Socioeconomic status and health among Californians: An examination of multiple pathways
by Ettner, S.L. & Grzywacz, J.G.
- 444-446 Decreased congenital syphilis incidence in Haiti's rural Artibonite region following decentralized prenatal screening
by Fitzgerald, D.W. & Behets, F. & Preval, J. & Schulwolf, L. & Bommi, V. & Chaillet, P.
- 447-455 Disparities in trends of hospitalization for potentially preventable chronic conditions among African Americans during the 1990s: Implications and benchmarks
by Davis, S.K. & Liu, Y. & Gibbons, G.H.
- 456-460 Adolescent health in the Caribbean: Risk and protective factors
by Blum, R.W. & Halcón, L. & Beuhring, T. & Pate, E. & Campell-Forrester, S. & Venema, A.
- 461-466 A population-based analysis of socioeconomic status and insurance status and their relationship with pediatric trauma hospitalization and mortality rates
by Marcin, J.P. & Schembri, M.S. & He, J. & Romano, P.S.
- 467-471 Neighborhood physical conditions and health
by Cohen, D.A. & Mason, K. & Bedimo, A. & Scribner, R. & Basolo, V. & Farley, T.A.
- 472-476 Assessing the capacity of health departments to engage in community-based participatory public health
by Parker, E. & Margolis, L.H. & Eng, E. & Henríquez-Roldán, C.
- 477-481 Why do WIC participants fail to pick up their checks? An urban study in the wake of welfare reform
by Rosenberg, T.J. & Alperen, J.K. & Chiasson, M.A.
- 482-488 Parental smoking and infant respiratory infection: How important is not smoking in the same room with the baby?
by Blizzard, L. & Ponsonby, A.-L. & Dwyer, T. & Venn, A. & Cochrane, J.A.
- 489-492 Outbreak of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with mebendazole and metronidazole use among Filipino laborers in Taiwan
by Chen, K.-T. & Twu, S.-J. & Chang, H.-J. & Lin, R.-S.
2003, Volume 93, Issue 2
- 185-186 Spirituality and health [1] (multiple letters)
by Kirschner, M.H. & Musgrave, C.F. & Allen, C.E. & Allen, G.J.
- 186-187 Avoidable mortality [2] (multiple letters)
by Clark, D.E. & Shinoda-Tagawa, T. & Manuel, D.G. & Mao, Y.
- 187-187 Acupuncture and smoking cessation: Pinning down the claims [3]
by Crane, R.
- 189-189 Confronting the moral economy of US racial/ethnic health disparities
by James, S.A.
- 191-192 Investigating the role of racial/ethnic bias in health outcomes
by Cain, V.S. & Kington, R.S.
- 193-193 A fresh approach to health care in the United States: Improved and expanded Medicare for all
by Conyers, J.
- 194-199 Does racism harm health? Did child abuse exist before 1962? On explicit questions, critical science, and current controversies: An ecosocial perspective
by Krieger, N.
- 200-208 Racial/ethnic discrimination and health: Findings from community studies
by Williams, D.R. & Neighbors, H.W. & Jackson, J.S.
- 209-214 Environmental equity and health: Understanding complexity and moving forward
by Northridge, M.E. & Stover, G.N. & Rosenthal, J.E. & Sherard, D.
- 215-221 Future directions in residential segregation and health research: A multilevel approach
by Acevedo-Garcia, D. & Lochner, K.A. & Osypuk, T.L. & Subramanian, S.V.
- 221-226 Sick and tired of being sick and tired: Scientific evidence, methods, and research implications for racial and ethnic disparities in occupational health
by Murray, L.R.
- 226-231 Employment discrimination, segregation, and health
by Darity Jr., W.A.
- 232-238 Perceived discrimination and depression: Moderating effects of coping, acculturation, and ethnic support
by Noh, S. & Kaspar, V.
- 239-243 Bias in mental health assessment and intervention: Theory and evidence
by Snowden, L.R.
- 243-248 Physiological responses to racism and discrimination: An assessment of the evidence
by Harrell, J.P. & Hall, S. & Taliaferro, J.
- 248-255 Paved with good intentions: Do public health and human service providers contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in health?
by Van Ryn, M. & Fu, S.S.
- 256-261 Violence and health: The United States in a global perspective
by Mercy, J.A. & Krug, E.G. & Dahlberg, L.L. & Zwi, A.B.
- 262-265 Prejudice as stress: Conceptual and measurement problems
by Meyer, I.H.
- 266-270 Smoking and Ill health: Does lay epidemiology explain the failure of smoking cessation programs among deprived populations?
by Lawlor, D.A. & Frankel, S. & Shaw, M. & Ebrahim, S. & Smith, G.D.
- 271-271 A well baby clinic in Indianapolis
by Fee, E. & Brown, T.M. & Beatty, R.L.
- 272-276 The health and physique of the Negro American
by Burghardt DuBois, W.E.
- 274-275 William Edward Burghardt DuBois: historian, social critic, activist
by Brown, T.M. & Fee, E.
- 277-284 The structuring of ethnic inequalities in health: Economic position, racial discrimination, and racism
by Nazroo, J.Y.
- 286-288 The health status of newly arrived refugee children in Miami-Dade County, Florida
by Entzel, P.P. & Fleming, L.E. & Trepka, M.J. & Squicciarini, D.
- 288-289 Happiness and children's health: An investigation of art, entertainment, and recreation
by Rogers, M.A.M. & Zaragoza-Lao, E.
- 289-291 Identifying risk factors for rubella susceptibility in a population at risk in the United States
by Danovaro-Holliday, M.C. & Gordon, E.R. & Woernle, C. & Higginbotham, G.H. & Judy, R.H. & Icenogle, J.P. & Reef, S.E.
- 292-298 Cancer-related health disparities in women
by Glanz, K. & Croyle, R.T. & Chollette, V.Y. & Pinn, V.W.
- 299-306 Onset of natural menopause in African American women
by Palmer, J.R. & Rosenberg, L. & Wise, L.A. & Horton, N.J. & Adams-Campbell, L.L.
- 307-312 Hysterectomy prevalence by hispanic ethnicity: Evidence from a national survey
by Brett, K.M. & Higgins, J.A.
- 313-317 A synthesis of perceptions about physical activity among older African American and American Indian women
by Henderson, K.A. & Ainsworth, B.E.
- 318-323 Relation of dietary quality, physical activity, and smoking habits to 10-year changes in health status in older Europeans in the SENECA study
by Haveman-Nies, A. & De Groot, L.C.P.G.M. & Van Staveren, W.A.
- 324-329 Racial/ethnic differences in adult vaccination among individuals with diabetes
by Egede, L.E. & Zheng, D.
- 330-337 Does assistive technology substitute for personal assistance among the disabled elderly?
by Hoenig, H. & Taylor Jr., D.H. & Sloan, F.A.
2003, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 1-11 Eugenics and public health [1] (multiple letters)
by Lippman, A. & Pernick, M.S.
- 1-14 Quality, affordable health care for all Americans
by Kennedy, E.M.
- 1-60 Henry E. Sigerist: medical historian and social visionary
by Brown, T.M. & Fee, E.
- 11-12 Sunscreen use and malignant melanoma risk: The jury is still out [2] (multiple letters)
by Marshall, S.W. & Poole, C. & Waller, A.E. & Huncharek, M. & Kupelnick, B.
- 12-13 Optimal ses indicators cannot be prescribed across all outcomes [3] (multiple letters)
by Braveman, P. & Cubbin, C. & Daly, M.C. & Duncan, G. & McDonough, P. & Williams, D.R.
- 15-16 Why "Rekindling Reform?"
by Birn, A.-E. & Fein, O.
- 16-19 Universal health insurance in the United States: Reflections on the past, the present, and the future
by Vladeck, B.
- 20-24 Health care reform: Lessons from Canada
by Deber, R.B.
- 25-30 Universal health care: Lessons from the British experience
by Light, D.W.
- 31-37 The health care system under French national health insurance: Lessons for health reform in the United States
by Rodwin, V.G.
- 38-44 Insights from health care in Germany
by Altenstetter, C.
- 44-48 Health reform in Brazil: Lessons to consider
by Elias, P.E.M. & Cohn, A.
- 48-51 Health care reform in South Korea: Success or failure?
by Lee, J.-C.
- 52-56 Comparing health systems in four countries: Lessons for the United States
by Brown, L.D.
- 57-59 Medical care for all the people
by Sigerist, H.E.
- 61-63 Lessons for (and from) America
by Klein, R.
- 64-67 Policy without politics: The limits of social engineering
by Navarro, V.
- 67-74 What other programs can teach us: Increasing participation in health insurance programs
by Remler, D.K. & Glied, S.A.
- 75-85 Health care reform and social movements in the United States
by Hoffman, B.
- 86-91 Struggles for national health reform in the United States
by Birn, A.-E. & Brown, T.M. & Fee, E. & Lear, W.J.
- 92-95 Rekindling reform - How goes business?
by Maher, W.B.
- 95-98 Labor rekindles reform
by Stern, A.L.
- 99-101 Apha policies on universal health care: Health for a few or health for all?
by Akhter, M.N.
- 102-105 National health insurance or incremental reform: Aim high, or at our feet?
by Himmelstein, D.U. & Woolhandler, S.
- 106-109 Affordable health insurance for all is possible by means of a pragmatic approach
by Tooker, J.
- 109-111 Universal coverage and public health: New state studies
by Shaffer, E.R.
- 112-115 The movement for universal health insurance: Finding common ground
by Bodenheimer, T.
- 115-117 Rekindling reform: Principles and goals
by Fein, O. & Antoniades, R. & Ballard, K.A. & Beallor, G. & Beckerman, A. & Brewer, F. & Burlage, R. & Gebbie, K. & Glaser, W. & Hanay, M. & Landy, J. & Levitt, L. & Livingston, M. & Rodberg, L. & Rodwin, V. & Rosenfield, A. & Sidel, V.W. & Socolar, S.J. & Yalowitz, N.
- 118-121 A joint urban planning and public health framework: Contributions to health impact assessment
by Northridge, M.E. & Sclar, E.
- 122-129 Is social capital the key to inequalities in health?
by Pearce, N. & Davey Smith, G.
- 130-137 Intermittent lack of health insurance coverage and use of preventive services
by Sudano Jr., J.J. & Baker, D.W.
- 138-144 Vulnerability and the patient-practitioner relationship: The roles of gatekeeping and primary care performance
by Shi, L. & Forrest, C.B. & Von Schrader, S. & Ng, J.
- 145-150 Child participation in WIC: Medicaid costs and use of health care services
by Buescher, P.A. & Horton, S.J. & Devaney, B.L. & Roholt, S.J. & Lenihan, A.J. & Timothy Whitmire, J. & Kotch, J.B.
2002, Volume 92, Issue 12
- 1883-1884 On reliability and cultural competence in studies of sexual minority suicidality [1] (multiple letters)
by Mathy, R.M. & Paul, J.P. & Catania, J. & Pollack, L. & Mokowitz, J. & Canchola, J. & Mills, T. & Binson, D. & Stall, R.
- 1884-1885 Ethics in public health institutions [2]
by Wedeen, R.P.
- 1885-1885 Osteoporosis recognition: Correcting Gehlbach et al. [3]
by Probst, J.C. & Moore, C.G. & Baxley, E.G. & Shinogle, J.A.
- 1885-1885 Erratum: Integrating ethnomedicine into public health [Editor's choice] (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (1561))
by Northridge, M. & Mack Jr., R.
- 1886-1886 PAHO at the forefront of immunization and disease elimination
by Tarantola, D.
- 1887-1888 100 Years of PAHO: A personal testimony
by Victora, C.G.
- 1888-1889 100 Years of the Pan American Health Organization
by Fee, E. & Brown, T.M.
- 1890-1894 The Pan American Health Organization's first 100 years: Reflections of the director
by Alleyne, G.A.O.
- 1895-1899 Adverse effects of US jail and prison policies on the health and well-being of women of color
by Freudenberg, N.
- 1900-1904 The Defense Medical Surveillance System and the Department of Defense Serum Repository: Glimpses of the future of public health surveillance
by Rubertone, M.V. & Brundage, J.F.
- 1905-1907 Allocating HIV-prevention resources: Balancing efficiency and equity
by Kaplan, E.H. & Merson, M.H.
- 1908-1908 Domestic violence - Medieval and modern
by Fee, E. & Brown, T.M. & Lazarus, J. & Theerman, P.
- 1909-1914 Principled professionalism: the American face of public health, Dr. Mohammad Akhter
by Bashir, S.A.
- 1915-1917 Expanding harm reduction services through a wound and abscess clinic
by Grau, L.E. & Arevalo, S. & Catchpool, C. & Heimer, R.
- 1918-1920 A program to increase seat belt use along the Texas-Mexico border
by Cohn, L.D. & Hernandez, D. & Byrd, T. & Cortes, M.
- 1921-1930 Vodka and violence: Alcohol consumption and homicide rates in Russia
by Pridemore, W.A.
- 1931-1939 HIV testing policy and serious mental illness
by Walkup, J. & Satriano, J. & Barry, D. & Sadler, P. & Cournos, F.
- 1940-1942 Coverage of tobacco dependence treatments for pregnant women and for children and their parents
by Ibrahim, J.K. & Schauffler, H.H. & Barker, D.C. & Orleans, C.T.
- 1942-1945 Public health impact of targeted tuberculosis screening in public schools
by Chang, S. & Wheeler, L.S.M. & Farrell, K.P.
- 1946-1951 Development of a prototype system for statewide asthma surveillance
by Deprez, R.D. & Asdigian, N.L. & Oliver, L.C. & Anderson, N. & Caldwell, E. & Baggott, L.A.
- 1952-1957 Community-based trial to prevent drug use among youths in Yunnan, China
by Wu, Z. & Detels, R. & Zhang, J. & Li, V. & Li, J.
- 1958-1963 HIV prevalence among foreign- and US-born clients of public STD clinics
by Harawa, N.T. & Bingham, T.A. & Cochran, S.D. & Greenland, S. & Cunningham, W.E.
- 1964-1969 Battering victimization among a probability-based sample of men who have sex with men
by Greenwood, G.L. & Relf, M.V. & Huang, B. & Pollack, L.M. & Canchola, J.A. & Catania, J.A.
- 1970-1975 Racial differences in prenatal care use in the United States: Are disparities decreasing?
by Alexander, G.R. & Kogan, M.D. & Nabukera, S.
- 1976-1981 The correspondence between interracial births and multiple-race reporting
by Parker, J.D. & Madans, J.H.
- 1982-1987 Childhood vaccine purchase costs in the public sector: Past trends, future expectations
by Davis, M.M. & Zimmerman, J.L. & Wheeler, J.R.C. & Freed, G.L.
- 1988-1993 Rates of household firearm ownership and homicide across US regions and states, 1988-1997
by Miller, M. & Azrael, D. & Hemenway, D.
- 1994-2000 Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and experience of complementary and alternative medicine in Western medicine- and Oriental medicine-trained physicians in Korea
by Lee, S.-I. & Khang, Y.-H. & Lee, M.-S. & Kang, W.
- 2001-2009 Chiropractic health care in Health Professional Shortage Areas in the United States
by Smith, M. & Carber, L.
2002, Volume 92, Issue 11
- 1706-1707 Broadening the focus of epidemiology and public health training [1] (multiple letters)
by Bonita, R. & Yach, D. & Cardenas, V.M.
- 1707-1707 Recognition of osteoporosis since 1997 [2]
by Simon, M.
- 1707-1709 Scientific evidence supports anthrax vaccination [3] (multiple letters)
by Weightman, G.W. & Nass, M.
- 1709-1709 Erratum: Trends in diabetes prevalence among American Indian and Alaska Native children, adolescents, and young adults (American Journal of Public Health (2002) 92 (1485-1490))
by Acton, K.J. & Rios Burrows, N. & Moore, K. & Querec, L. & Geiss, L.S. & Engelgau, M.M.
- 1710-1710 Putting the "public" back into public health
by Northridge, M.E.
- 1711-1712 "Palliatives will no longer do": The deep roots and continuing dynamic of community-oriented primary care
by Brown, T.M. & Fee, E.
- 1713-1716 Community-oriented primary care: A path to community development
by Geiger, H.J.
- 1717-1721 The Jerusalem experience: Three decades of service, research, and training in community-oriented primary care
by Epstein, L. & Gofin, J. & Gofin, R. & Neumark, Y.
- 1721-1725 The community-oriented primary care experience in the United Kingdom
by Gillam, S. & Schamroth, A.
- 1725-1728 Roots, shoots, but too little fruit: Assessing the contribution of COPC in South Africa
by Tollman, S.M. & Pick, W.M.
- 1728-1732 Community-oriented primary care in action: A Dallas story
by Pickens, S. & Boumbulian, P. & Anderson, R.J. & Ross, S. & Phillips, S.
- 1733-1733 Rural health centers in the Americas
by Fee, E. & Brown, T.M. & Lazarus, J. & Theerman, P.
- 1734-1739 International efforts spotlight traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine
by Fink, S.
- 1740-1742 Pursuing community-oriented primary care in a Russian closed nuclear city: The Sarov-Los Alamos community health partnership
by Rhyne, R.L. & Hertzman, P.A.
- 1743-1747 The pholela health centre: A progress report
by Kark, S. & Cassel, J.
- 1744-1745 Social medicine pioneers and South African emigrés
by Brown, T.M. & Fee, E.
- 1748-1755 Community-oriented primary care: New relevance in a changing world
by Mullan, F. & Epstein, L.
- 1756-1756 Hepatitis B vaccination among research participants, Seattle, Washington
by Hagan, H. & Thiede, H. & McGough, J.P. & Alexander, E.R.
- 1757-1757 Changes in HIV testing after implementation of name-based HIV case surveillance in New Mexico
by Lansky, A. & Lehman, J.S. & Gatwood, J. & Hecht, F.M. & Fleming, P.L.
- 1757-1759 Studying cancer incidence and outcomes in immigrants: Methodological concerns
by Lin, S.S. & Clarke, C.A. & O'Malley, C.D. & Le, G.M.
- 1759-1760 The midwife as an "instrument" of care
by Kennedy, H.P.
- 1761-1767 The contextual effect of the local food environment on residents' diets: The atherosclerosis risk in communities study
by Morland, K. & Wing, S. & Roux, A.D.
- 1768-1772 Variability and vulnerability at the ecological level: Implications for understanding the social determinants of health
by Karpati, A. & Galea, S. & Awerbuch, T. & Levins, R.