1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):162-167
Teenagers are a crucial target group for interventions concerning acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Ex...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):259-265
Knowing the reasons some physicians do not adhere to the disease prevention and treatment recommendations of expert committees can assist in the devel...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):187-194
The measure of the effectiveness of health promotion and disease prevention activities is the impact of prevention policies, programs, and practices o...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):204-211
The CDC Family of Surveys is a national serologic surveillance system set up to characterize the extent of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectio...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):219-225
The purpose of the study is to determine the educational needs of public health officials concerning their knowledge, attitude, beliefs, and practices...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):153-157
Rehospitalization of mentally ill persons has been associated mainly with two major factors, noncompliance with the prescribed course of medication an...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):235-242
Demographic, clinical, and treatment episode characteristics of 3,087 American Indian veterans discharged from Department of Veterans Affairs hospital...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):226-233
In 1987 and 1990 in Massachusetts, surveys were conducted to determine the size, pattern of distribution, and trends in the population of children ass...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):284-289
Increasingly, public health interventions are dependent on effective health communications. There are, however, few data examining the relationship an...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):302-304.1
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1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):251-258
Frank mental disorders, such as depression and panic disorder, are prevalent in primary care; they cause people substantial suffering and interfere wi...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):212-218
The outcomes of counseling and testing programs related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and risk of infection among injection drug use...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):266-274
Graduates of MEDEX Northwest, the physician assistant training program at the University of Washington, were surveyed to describe differences between ...
1994 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 109(2):275-283
This study investigated the self-reported awareness of the presence of product warning messages and signs among random samples of Hispanics in San Fra...
Mar-Apr 1994 | Public Health Rep. 109 (2)
Special Section: Winners of the Secretary's Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
03/01/1994 | Public Health Rep. 109(2):195-203
The American public saved more than $39 billion (1990 dollars) in dental expenditures from 1979 through 1989 in contrast to the substantial increases ...
03/01/1994 | Public Health Rep. 109(2):158-161
Violence is devastating the lives of children in America's major cities. The problem of violence is particularly acute among disadvantaged young urban...
03/01/1994 | Public Health Rep. 109(2):168-172
The question of identifying and treating childhood illness confronts all new parents. Misconceptions often lead parents to manage illnesses in their y...
Mar-Apr 1994 | Public Health Rep. 109(2)
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03/01/1994 | Public Health Rep. 109(2):290-295
Statewide surveillance in California determined that the highest drowning rate from 1980 through 1989 was for the rural, desert county of Imperial (21...
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