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December 2004, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 391-397 Informationsmaterialien zum Mammographiescreening in Österreich – Unterstützen sie die informierte Entscheidung von Frauen?
by Éva Rásky & Sylvia Groth - 398-405 Understanding the use of breast cancer screening services by women with intellectual disabilities
by Sheena Sullivan & Linda Slack-Smith & Rafat Hussain - 406-412 The health-related quality of life of male and female heavy smokers
by David Wilson & Catherine Chittleborough & Kerry Kirke & Janet Grant & Richard Ruffin - 413-415 What accompanies a postal questionnaire and why does it matter?
by J. Lane - 416-418 Archibald Leman Cochrane 1909–1988: a meaningful life in science and history
by Alfredo Morabia
August 2004, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 344-351 Relationship between caries prevalence and fissure sealants among 12-year-old German children at three educational strata
by Bodo Klemme & Paul Tramini & Uwe Niekusch & Ricarda Rossbach & Andreas Schulte
October 2004, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 297-298 Physical activity and health in the European Union
by Michael Pratt - 299-300 A life course approach to preventing and treating oral disease
by Mary Northridge & Ira Lamster - 301-309 Mental health and physical activity in the European Union
by Karim Abu-Omar & Alfred Rütten & Ville Lehtinen - 310-317 Perceptions of environmental opportunities for physical activity in the European Union
by Alfred Rütten & Karim Abu-Omar - 318-327 Personale Unterstützung und Mortalität: eine Kohortenanalyse des Nationalen Befragungssurveys 1984–86
by Uwe Helmert - 328-335 Health inequalities in different age groups: the case of type 2-diabetes: a study with health insurance and medication data
by Siegfried Geyer & Richard Peter & Iris Nielsen - 336-343 Mangelnde Reziprozität in engen sozialen Beziehungen, Depressivität und eingeschränkte subjektive Gesundheit
by Olaf von dem Knesebeck & Johannes Siegrist
August 2004, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 229-230 Physical activity and health in the European Union
by Thomas Abel - 231-232 Physical activity and health: getting to know more about the European situation
by Jean-Michel Oppert - 233-234 Biomass fuel makes lungs a decade older – time to take action
by Nino Künzli - 235-242 Self-rated health and physical activity in the European Union
by Karim Abu-Omar & Alfred Rütten & Jean-Marie Robine - 243-246 Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Austrian male and female farmers
by Thomas Dorner & Barbara Leitner & Heinrich Stadlmann & Wolfgang Fischer & Barbara Neidhart & Kitty Lawrence & Ingrid Kiefer & Theres Rathmanner & Michael Kunze & Anita Rieder - 247-253 The association of biomass fuel combustion on pulmonary function tests in the adult population of Mid-Anatolia
by Haldun Sümer & Ugur Turaçlar & Turhan Onarlioglu & Levent Özdemir & Marcel Zwahlen - 254-260 Patient willingness to pay for preventive measures in primary care: a study of five GPs in a German community
by Armin Wiesemann & Uwe Mueller-Buehl & Reginald Scheidt & Wolfgang Boehme & Wolfgang Scheuermann - 261-268 Leitlinienorientierung deutscher Hausärzte bei der Diagnostik und Therapie der arteriellen Hypertonie und des Diabetes mellitus
by Nicole Wagner & David Pittrow & Wilhelm Kirch & Beate Küpper & Petra Krause & Michael Höfler & Peter Bramlage & Hans-Ulrich Wittchen - 269-275 Investing in surveillance: a fundamental tool of public health
by Kathleen Strong & Ruth Bonita - 276-280 Wie effektiv sind Methadonbehandlungen in Privatpraxen∋
by Rudolf Strohler & Carlos Nordt & Luis Falcato & Kenneth Dürsteler-MacFarland & Wulf Rössler - 281-289 Prevalence of physical activity in the European Union
by Alfred Rütten & Karim Abu-Omar - 290-292 A novel method of generating individual communications for participants in large surveys
by Karl Smith & Jared Yelton & Ann Sorenson
June 2004, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 169-170 „Der Macht die Wahrheit sagen“ – zum Dilemma des Wissenstransfers in Public Health
by Alfred Rütten - 171-178 Falls-prevention programs for older ambulatory community dwellers: from public health research to health promotion policy
by Ray Marks & John Allegrante - 179-184 From public health research to health promotion policy: on the 10 major contradictions
by Vivian Lin - 185-197 Research utilization and the impact of health promotion policy
by Thomas Lengerke & Alfred Rütten & Jan Vinck & Thomas Abel & Lasse Kannas & Günther Lüschen & Josep A. Rodríguez Diaz & Jouke Zee - 198-207 Drug problems and “at risk” women’s involvement in HIV risk behaviors
by Kirk Elifson & Hugh Klein & Claire Sterk - 208-215 Verwaltung, Politik und Wissenschaft in der kantonalen Alkoholprävention
by Fritz Sager - 216-223 Public Health, Prävention und Föderalismus: Erkenntnisse aus der Umsetzung des Bundesgesetzes über die Krankenversicherung
by Christian Rüefli & Fritz Sager - 224-226 Estimating and approximating prevalence trends
by Michael Costanza
April 2004, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 75-76 Disability surveillance
by Herman Van Oyen - 77-78 Work organization interventions
by Michiel Kompier - 79-86 Work organization interventions: state of knowledge and future directions
by Steven Sauter & Lawrence Murphy - 87-88 Commentary I - The “black hole” of work organization interventions
by Cary Cooper & Sharon Clarke - 89-91 Commentary II - Health related interventions in organizations: stages, levels, criteria, and methodology
by Norbert Semmer - 92-94 Commentary III - Making workplaces healthier: generating better evidence on work organization intervention research
by Harry Shannon & Donald Cole - 95-96 Commentary IV - Work organization interventions in small and medium-sized enterprises in Scandinavia
by Kari Lindström - 97-104 Evolution of epidemiologic methods and concepts in selected textbooks of the 20 th century
by Fang Zhang & Desireé Michaels & Barun Mathema & Shuaib Kauchali & Anjan Chatterjee & David Ferris & Tamarra James & Jennifer Knight & Matthew Dounel & Hebatullah Tawfik & Janet Frohlich & Li Kuang & Elena Hoskin & Frederick Veldman & Giulia Baldi & Koleka Mlisana & Lerole Mametja & Angela Diaz & Nealia Khan & Pamela Sternfels & Jeffery Sevigny & Asher Shamam & Alfredo Morabia - 105-106 Commentary I - Interaction and evolution in epidemiology
by Kenneth Rothman - 107-107 Commentary II - Evolution of some epidemilogic methods and concepts in selected textbooks of the 20 th century: a review
by Mervyn Susser - 108-109 Commentary III - Lack of evolution of epidemiologic “methods and concepts”
by Olli Miettinen - 110-121 Severity, timing, and structure of disability
by Lois Verbrugge & Li-Shou Yang & Lucia Juarez - 122-131 Workplace characteristics and work disability onset for men and women
by Eileen Crimmins & Mark Hayward - 132-141 Age-related health risk behaviors of adolescents with physical disabilities
by Catherine Steele & Ilze Kalnins & Beth Rossen & Douglas Biggar & Joseph Bortolussi & Jeffrey Jutai - 142-151 Disability trends in gender and race groups of early retirement ages in the USA
by Konstantin Arbeev & Alexander Butov & Kenneth Manton & Igor Sannikov & Anatoli Yashin - 152-160 Aktivierender Staat und aktive Bürgergesellschaft im deutschen Gesundheitswesen
by Bernhard Borgetto - 161-163 The classification of health problems in health interview surveys: using the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)
by Johan Van der Heyden & Herman Van Oyen & Lydia Gisle - 164-165 Buchbesprechung
by Andrea Bütikofer & Werner Wicki
February 2004, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-2 Poverty causes illness!
by Hans Wolff - 3-4 Public health impact
by Mary Northridge - 5-7 On individualism, environmentalism, and the degree of complexity needed in obesity prevention: a response to Mokdad (2003)
by Thomas Lengerke & Jürgen John - 8-8 Comment on the obesity issue
by Thomas Läubli - 9-9 Comment on the letter to the editors from Thomas Läubli
by Krisit Jenkins & Nancy Fultz & Stephanie Fonda & Linda Wray - 10-14 Deep impact – evaluation in the sciences
by Oliver Decker & Manfred Beutel & Elmar Brähler - 15-18 Commentary I - The bibliographic “impact factor”, the total number of citations and related bibliometric indicators: the need to focus on journals of public health and preventive medicine
by Miquel Porta & Esteve Fernandez & Janeth Murillo & Joan Alguacil & José Copete - 19-22 Commentary II - The journal impact factor in the evaluation of research quality: villain, scapegoat or innocent bystander?
by Marcel Zwahlen & Christoph Junker & Matthias Egger - 23-24 Commentary III - Validity and fairness of the impact factor – - a comment on the article by Decker et al
by Karl-Franz Kaltenborn - 26-35 Socio-economic differences in health among Slovak adolescents
by Andrea Geckova & Jitse van Dijk & Ivan Zezula & Jolanda Tunistra & Johan Groothoff & Doeke Post - 42-50 Prävalenz körperlicher Erkrankungen, Gesundheitsverhalten und Nutzung des Gesundheitssystems bei alleinstehenden wohnungslosen Männern: eine Querschnittsuntersuchung
by Birgit Völlm & Hinnerk Becker & Wilfried Kunstmann - 51-61 Epidemiology and costs of gastroesophageal reflux disease in Switzerland: a population-based study
by Matthias Schwenkglenks & Urs Marbet & Thomas Szucs - 62-66 Public perception of risk concerning celltowers and mobile phones
by Hans-Peter Hutter & Hanns Moshammer & Peter Wallner & Michael Kundi - 67-68 Ethical choices in survey research
by Robert McKeown & Douglas Weed
January 2004, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 25-25 Commentary IV - New horizons for impact discussions needed
by Jürgen Troschke & Ulrich Stössel - 36-41 Social gradient in life expectancy and health expectancy in Denmark
by Henrik Brønnum-Hansen & Otto Andersen & Mette Kjøller & Niels Rasmussen
December 2003, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 331-332 Linking organization of work and health: the challenge
by Jeanne Stellman - 333-335 Work organization: the neglected child of (social) epidemiology
by Alfredo Morabia - 336-336 Comment on the obesity issue
by Derek Yach - 337-338 Obesity: where is the next focus?
by Anna Ciardullo & Monica Daghio - 339-340 Fighting the obesity epidemic
by Michael Beer & Jürg Lüthy - 341-348 Monitoring the changing organization of work: international practices and new developments in the United States
by Steven Sauter & Lawrence Murphy - 349-350 Commentary I: Monitoring the changing organisation of work: a European perspective
by Pascal Paoli - 351-353 Commentary II: Considering the changing nature of work: the New Zealand perspective
by Anne-Marie Feyer & Rebecca Lilley - 354-355 Commentary III: Monitoring the changing organization of work: a commentary
by Tom Cox & Amanda Griffiths - 356-358 Commentary IV: Italian practices in monitoring the changing organisation of work
by Domenico Taddeo & Andrea Tozzi - 359-360 Commentary V: Monitoring the changing organization of work: European traditions
by Steven Dhondt - 361-369 Prädiktive Validität einer kurzen Skala zur subjektiven Prognose der Erwerbstätigkeit (SPE-Skala) in einer Kohorte von LVA-Versicherten mit schweren Rückenschmerzen oder funktionellen Beschwerden der inneren Medizin
by Oskar Mittag & Nathalie Glaser-Möller & Monika Ekkernkamp & Christine Matthis & Véronique Héon-Klin & Angelica Raspe & Heiner Raspe - 370-378 Berufliche Wiedereingliederung nach kardiologischer Rehabilitation
by Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn & Jürgen Gehring & Michael Kulig & Sylvia Binting & Gernot Klein & Helmut Gohlke & Heinz Völler & Kurt Bestehhorn & Karl Krobot & Stefan Willich - 379-391 Determinants of health policy impact: comparative results of a European policymaker study
by Alfred Rütten & Günther Lüschen & Thomas von Lengerke & Thomas Abel & Lasse Kannas & Josep Rodriguez Diaz & Jan Vinck & Jouke van der Zee - 392-393 Testing questionnaires with cognitive methods: part 2, Thinkalouds
by Siegfried Geyer
October 2003, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 1-1 Obesity: What are the real causes of the epidemic?
by J.-C. Vuille - 275-276 The evidence debate broadens: three examples
by David McQueen - 277-278 Evidence base in health promotion: why bother?
by Jaques Bury - 279-284 “On Prognosis” by William Farr (British Medical Almanack 1838; Supplement 199–216) Part 2 (pages 208–216)
by Gerry Hill - 285-289 Comments regarding “On prognosis” by William Farr (1838), with reconstruction of his longitudinal analysis of smallpox recovery and death rates
by B. Gerstman - 290-292 Understanding William Farr’s 1838 article “On prognosis”: comment
by John Eyler - 293-300 Determinants of health policy impact: a theoretical framework for policy analysis
by Alfred Rütten & Günther Lüschen & Thomas Lengerke & Thomas Abel & Lasse Kannas & Josep Rodriguez Diaz & Jan Vinck & Jouke Zee - 301-316 Development and testing of a framework for assessing the effectiveness of health promotion
by Wilfreda Thurston & Ardene Vollmann & Douglas Wilson & Gail MacKean & Roxanne Felix & Mary-Frances Wright - 317-326 Pourquoi se préoccupe-t-on tant des données probantes en promotion de la santé?
by Michel O’Neill - 327-328 Using CATI in survey research by telephone
by Steffen Niemann
July 2003, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 205-206 We are all part of it: gender bias in public health
by Petra Kolip & Thomas Abel - 207-208 Biological sex and social gender: challenges for preventive and social medicine
by Lesley Doyal - 209-210 Teaching gender mainstreaming in public health
by Heinz Bollinger-Salzmann & Margreet Duetz - 211-213 Accounting for diversity and holding governments accountable: incorporating ethnicity into local health surveys and public health surveillance systems
by Mary Northridge - 214-215 Public health models for the future
by Robert Beaglehole - 216-218 Continuing controversies over "risks and rates" – more than a century after William Farr's "On prognosis"
by Jan Vandenbroucke - 219-224 "On Prognosis" by William Farr (British Medical Almanack 1838; Supplement 199–216)
by William Farr - 225-226 Comments on the paper "On prognosis" by William Farr: a forgotten masterpiece
by Gerry Hill - 227-233 Berücksichtigung des Gender-Aspekts in der deutschsprachigen Public-Health-Forschung: Ergebnisse einer Projektbefragung
by Judith Fuchs & Ulrike Maschewsky-Schneider - 234-241 Ethnic differences in weight loss behavior among secondary school students in Beirut: the role of weight perception
by Abla Mehio-Sibai & Nabil Kanaan & Monique Chaaya & Boushra Rahal & Ahmad Abdullah & Tarek Sibai - 242-251 A public health model of the social determinants of health
by Zahid Ansari & Norman Carson & Michael Ackland & Loretta Vaughan & Adrian Serraglio - 252-256 Clarifying gender interactions in multivariate analysis
by Margreet Duetz & Thomas Abel & Christoph Minder - 257-268 Patterns of body weight in middle-aged and older Americans, by gender and race, 1993–2000
by Kristi Jenkins & Nancy Fultz & Stephanie Fonda & Linda Wray - 269-271 Statistical software for calculating properly weighted estimates from Health Interview Survey Data
by Fabiân Tibaldi & Liesbeth Bruckers & Herman Van Oyen & Johan Van der Heyden & Geert Molenberghs
June 2003, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 141-142 "Shaping" population health: a challenge for public health
by Salvatore Panico - 143-144 My personal perspective on the obesity epidemic
by Ali Mokdad - 145-146 Controlling an epidemic: the problem of overweight in children and adolescents
by Deborah Galuska - 147-148 Obesity epidemic: we have to spend to save
by Michael Beer - 149-150 Öbergewicht zunehmend - Interesse abnehmend?
by Bertino Somaini - 151-160 Issues of causality in the history of occupational epidemiology
by Steven Stellman - 161-167 Does overweight in infancy persist through the preschool years? An analysis of CDC Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System data
by Zuguo Mei & Lawrence Grummer-Strawn & Kelley Scanlon - 168-177 Alarming trends in pediatric overweight in the United States
by Lorrene Ritchie & Susan Ivey & Gail Woodward-Lopez & Patricia Crawford - 178-185 Overweight and obesity in adults and risk of renal cell carcinoma in Canada
by Jinfu Hu & Yang Mao & Kathy White - 186-190 Characteristics of an Italian diabetic population and long-term changes in glycaemic control at varying body weight categories
by Anna Ciardullo & Maria Daghio & Massimo Brunetti & Massimo Bevini & Ghassan Daya & Gaetano Feltri & Doriano Novi & Carlo Goldoni & Nicola Magrini - 191-200 Body mass index, waist hip ratio, and waist circumference: which measure to classify obesity?
by Tiffany Gill & Catherine Chittleborough & Anne Taylor & Richard Ruffin & David Wilson & Patrick Phillips
April 2003, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 77-78 International comparison of health determinants: let's move on to the next step
by Alfredo Morabia & Thomas Abel - 79-79 Comment on the editorial by Nino Künzli: Happy birthday MPH
by Sigrid Beer-Borst & Kathrin Reinli & Annette Matzke - 80-87 Causality in epidemiology
by Paolo Vineis - 88-96 Provision and remuneration of psychotherapeutic services in Switzerland
by Iris Beeler & Sebastian Lorenz & Thomas D. Szucs - 97-104 Santé psychologique des étudiants et identification des personnes à risque: le retrait d'examen comme symptôme de la dépression
by Franz Meyer de Stadelhofen & Anne-Charlotte Plancherel & Samuel Berthoud & Luc Michel - 105-114 Hospital admissions after transition into unemployment
by Siegfried Geyer & Richard Peter - 115-120 Weiterentwicklung des Gesundheitswesens aus Bürgersicht: Ergebnisse einer repräsentativen Bevökerungsbefragung in München, Dresden, Wien und Bern
by Anne Brunner & Tomás Carla Sabariego & Manfred Wildner - 121-132 Obésité en Suisse: percentiles d'indice de masse corporelle (IMC) d'une population d'enfants et d'adolescents nés en 1980 à Lausanne et écart avec les normes suisses (1955)
by Virgile Woringer & Yves Schütz - 133-134 Testing questionnaires with cognitive methods: part I, Probing questions
by Siegfried Geyer - 135-135 Erratum: Using percentiles to summarise data instead of means and standard deviations
by Michael C. Costanza & Bruna Galobardes & Alfredo Morabia - 136-137 Gesundheitsförderung Schweiz
by GF Schweiz Ruth Jahn
June 2003, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-14 Appropriateness of methadone maintenance treatment for opiate addiction: evaluation by an expert panel
by John-Paul Vader & Robert Hämmig & Jacques Besson & Christopher Eastus & Christina Eggenberger & Bernard Burnand - 15-16 Science-based practice for methadone treatment: another step forward
by Wim Brink - 17-18 Going Swiss?
by Maristela Monteiro - 19-20 Appropriateness of methadone maintenance treatment - From individual practice to evidence-based medicine
by Uwe Verthein & Christian Haasen & Dieter Naber - 21-22 Appropriateness of methadone maintenance treatment for opiate addiction: treatment goals and effectiveness
by Marina Davoli & Carlo Perucci - 23-24 Studying methadone’s appropriateness: enough already!
by Robert Newman - 25-27 Authors’ reply to commentators
by John-Paul Vader & Robert Hämmig & Jacques Besson & Christopher Eastus & Christina Eggenberger & Bernard Burnand
March 2003, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-2 Exporting occupational disease
by Steven B. Markowitz - 3-10 A short history of pathology registries, with emphasis on cancer registries
by Benedetto Terracini & Roberto Zanetti - 11-23 Shared decision making: ein Überblicksartikel über die internationale Forschungsliteratur
by Fülöp Scheibler & Christian Janßen & Holger Pfaff - 24-32 Prevention of neural tube defects: effect of an intervention aimed at implementing the official recommendations
by Veronika Egen & Joerg Hasford - 33-43 The Victorian ambulatory care sensitive conditions study: rural and urban perspectives
by Zahid Ansari & Toni Barbetti & Norman J. Carson & Michael J. Auckland & Flavia Cicuttini - 44-54 Schul- und Berufsausbildung, beruflicher Status und ischämische Herzkrankheiten: eine prospektive Studie mit Daten einer gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung in Deutschland
by Richard Peter & Mai Yong & Siegfried Geyer - 55-64 Fragen über Fragen: cognitive survey in der Fragebogenentwicklung 1
by Oskar Mittag & Sonja Böhmer & Ruth Deck & Monika Ekkernkamp & Angelika Hüppe & Hildegard Telbis-Kankainen & Angelica Raspe & Heiner Raspe - 65-69 Mesotheliomas among Italians, returned to the home country, who worked when migrant at a cement-asbestos factory in Switzerland
by Enzo Merler & Rosanna Bizzotto & Roberto Calisti & Domenica Cavone & Nicoletta De Marzo & Francesco Gioffrè & Tommy Mabilia & Daniela Marcolina & Marina Musti & Maria Giovanna Munafò & Sara Roberti & Paola Zambon - 70-72 Asking sensitive information: an example with income
by Bruna Galobardes & Stefaan Demarest
December 2002, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 353-354 Research on sexuality: achievements and prospects
by Françoise Dubois-Arber - 355-356 HIV-Prävention – die "Karriere" eines Forschungsthemas
by Cornelia Helfferich - 357-358 Aids-Prävention – eine gefährdete Innovation
by Rolf Rosenbrock - 359-365 Origins and early development of the case-control study: part 2, The case-control study from Lane-Claypon to 1950
by Nigl Paneth & Ezra Susser & Mervyn Susser - 366-377 Somatische Kultur und HIV-Schutzstrategien heterosexueller Männer
by Daniel Gredig & Anne Parpan & Sibylle Nideröst - 378-387 Risikoverhaltensmuster und Aspekte des Autoritarismus: Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie an 20-jährigen Männern
by Susanne Fischer & Hans Wydler & Christian Suter - 388-398 Age and gender in the management of HIV-relevant sexual risks: theoretical background and first results of a population survey in the German speaking part of Switzerland
by Eva Bruhin & Martin Werner & Thomas Abel & Franziska Müller - 399-407 Mortalité des générations 1880–1980 en Suisse une relecture de l'évolution de la mortalité à partir de données longitudinales
by Philippe Wanner - 408-426 Cardiovascular risk factors in an Iranian urban population: Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (Phase 1)
by Fereidoun Azizi & Maziar Rahmani & Habib Emami & P. Mirmiran & R. Hajipour & M. Madjid & J. Ghanbili & A. Ghanbarian & J. Mehrabi & N. Saadat & P. Salehi & N. Mortazavi & P. Heydarian & N. Sarbazi & S. Allahverdian & N. Saadati & E. Ainy & S. Mœini - 427-429 Using percentiles to summarise data instead of means and standard deviations
by Michael C. Costanza & Bruna Galobardes & Alfredo Morabia
November 2002, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 279-280 Happy birthday MPH: it's time for the party — a reality check and a cure
by Nino Künzli - 281-281 Introduction of a new series: Hints & Kinks in survey research
by Bruna Galobardes & Alfredo Morabia & Thomas Abel - 282-288 Origins and early development of the case-control study: part 1, Early evolution
by Nigel Paneth & Ezra Susser & Mervyn Susser - 289-297 Repeated self-reported injuries and substance use among young adolescents: the case of Switzerland
by Arnaud Chiolero & Holger Schmid - 298-306 Brief scales for measurement of functional social support and psychological resources in French-speaking adults
by Patrick A. Bovier & Eric Chamot & Thomas V. Perneger - 307-317 Schichtspezifische Inanspruchnahme medizinischer Leistungen und Vorsorgeverhalten in Bayern: Ergebnisse einer repräsentativen Bevölkerungsbefragung
by Irmgard Röckl-Wiedmann & Nicole Meyer & Richela Fischer & Birgit Laubereau & Rolf Weitkunat & Karl Überla - 318-329 Benützungsverhalten von Solarienbesucherinnen und -besuchern in der Schweiz
by Patrick Mathys & Mirjana Moser & Dominique Bressoud & Beat Gerber & Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer - 330-335 Prävalenz der Demenz in der Stadt Zürich
by Michal Gostynski & Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross & Felix Gutzwiller & Jean-Pierre Michel & François Herrmann - 336-348 Changes in anthropometric measures in men and women across the life-span: findings from the inCHIANTI study
by Benedetta Bartali & Enrico Benvenuti & Anna Maria Corsi & Stefania Bandinelli & Cosimo Roberto Russo & Angelo Di Iorio & Fulvio Lauretani & Luigi Ferrucci - 349-351 Key steps in planning a survey
by Bruna Galobardes
September 2002, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 207-215 One of those moments of history: an interview with Jonathan Mann
by Anne Brunner
July 2002, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 201-202 Advancing population health in the Harlem Children's Zone Project
by Mary Northridge & Betina Jean-Louis & Katherine Shoemaker & Stephen Nicholas - 203-204 Measuring and monitoring quality-of-life in population surveys: Still a challenge for public health research
by Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer - 205-206 Sol levine and Jonathan Mann: We must hope that their influence will persist
by Dieter Koch-Weser - 207-212 One of those moments of history: An interview with Jonathan Mann
by Anne Brunner - 213-213 Commentary I At heart of the matter: Human rights
by Fred Paccaud - 214-215 Commentary II Defending the vision of public health
by Paolo Toniolo - 216-224 The history of confounding
by Jan Vandenbroucke - 225-232 Associations among health-related behaviours: Sociodemographic variation in Finland
by Mikko Laaksonen & Eero Lahelma & Ritva Prättälä - 233-239 Socio-economic differences in health risk behaviour and attitudes towards health risk behaviour among Slovak adolescents
by Andrea Geckova & Jitse Dijk & Johan Groothoff & Doeke Post - 240-250 Psychosocial determinants of smoking in Swiss adolescents with special reference to school stress and social capital in schools
by Jean-Claude Vuille & Maya Schenkel - 251-261 Deutschsprachige Rekonstruktion der Strategien der Verhaltensänderung nach dem Transtheoretischen Modell-analysiert bei Teilnehmerinnen eines Frauenlaufs
by Sylvia Titze & Willibald Stronegger - 262-265 Sozialräumliche Ungleichheit bei der Zahngesundheit von Kindern in Stuttgart
by Jodok Erb & Karl Barton & Karl-Heinz Schick & Dorothee Fischer & Oliver Herweg - 266-277 The SF-36 questionnaire and its usefulness in population studies: Results of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey 1998
by Bärbel-Maria Kurth & Ute Ellert
September 2002, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 143-143 Health and society
by Thomas Abel & Alfredo Morabia - 144-145 Using the right questionnaire is a crucial step in understanding the connections between physical activity and health
by Martine Bernstein - 146-146 The making of an epidemiological theory of bias and confounding
by Alfredo Morabia & Thomas Abel - 147-147 Sol Levine and Jonathan Mann: two pioneers of public health remembered
by Ichiro Kawachi - 148-152 The privilege of consciousness: An interview with Sol Levine
by Anne Brunner - 153-154 Commentary I Sol Levine's legacy
by Johannes Siegrist - 155-155 Commentary II Humanity in public health
by H. Jack Geiger - 156-161 History of bias
by Paolo Vineis - 162-171 Lifestyle patterns concerning sports and physical activity, and perceptions of health
by Claire Perrin & Christine Ferron & René Gueguen & Jean-Pierre Deschamps - 172-177 Rethinking and rescoring the SF-12
by David Wilson & Graeme Tucker & Catherine Chittleborough - 178-194 The development of a questionnaire to assess past year physical activity in a multi-ethnic/racial urban population
by Julie Britton & Lawrence Kushi & Alfredo Morabia & Jonine Bernstein & Roy Shore & Wendy Geringer & Tom Rohan
March 2002, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 65-66 Poverty and injury risk among children: Always together?
by Eleni Petridou & Maria Belechri - 67-73 The first years of implementation of the Swiss National Environment and Health Action Plan (NEHAP): Lessons for environmental health promotion
by Sonja Kahlmeier & Nino Künzli & Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer - 74-75 Commentary I Towards assessing effects of National Environmental Health Action Plans
by Michal Krzyzanowski - 76-77 Commentary II environment and health: From national policies to global initiatives
by Francesco Forastiere - 78-79 Commentary III A joint effort in the field of environment and health
by Dirk Ruwaard & Pieter Kramers - 80-89 Statistical methods in epidemiology: Karl Pearson, Ronald Ross, Major Greenwood and Austin Bradford Hill, 1900–1945
by Anne Hardy & M. Magnello - 90-90 Erratum
by Richard Doll - 90-90 Letter to the editor
by Bud Gerstman - 91-99 Prevalence of influenza immunisation in Australia and suggestions for future targeting of campaigns
by David Wilson & Rosemary Lester & Anne Taylor & Tiffany Gill & Eleonora Grande & John Litt & Ann Kempe & Margaret Campbell & Nan Miller & Gay Rixon & Jo Schell & Brenda White & Sandra Klason