Factors associated with undernutrition were investigated in a broad community-based sample of 457 homeless adults (344 men and 113 women) who were interviewed and examined in a variety of settings during the summer of 1985. Latent variables represent...
Sociodemographic correlates of drug use among the general household population may have less accuracy and utility for describing risk factors for drug use among non household populations like the homeless and transient. This analysis examines correla...
The National Practitioner Data Bank became operational September 1, 1990, as a flagging system to identify health care practitioners who may have been involved in incidents of medical incompetence. Query volumes have grown substantially over the Data...
de Lissovoy, G; Zenilman, J; Nelson, K E; Ahmed, F; Celentano, D D;
Published Date:
1995 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 110(4):403-409
Description:
Reported cases of congenital syphilis have increased rapidly in recent years. The purpose of this study was to estimate first-year medical care expenditures among 1990 incident cases of infants diagnosed with congenital syphilis. The authors used a s...
HealthScope is a health education based on the Health Belief Model that uses television and print materials. It was designed for a number of agendas--(a) a desire by health educators to provide health information to a broad audience at a reasonable c...
The authors analyzed patterns of criminal and administrative enforcement of the legal minimum age for drinking across 295 counties in four States. Data on all arrests and other actions for liquor law violations from 1988 through 1990 were collected f...
A telephone survey of a random sample of Rhode Island women ages 40 and older residing in minority low-income census tracts--census tracts in the lowest quartile of a variety of socioeconomic indicators in which at least 5 percent of the population w...
Qualitative data on enforcement of the minimum drinking age in the United States were obtained through in depth interviews with law enforcement officers in May and June 1992. Interviews were conducted with 37 supervisory and line law enforcement pers...
Hickey, C A; Cliver, S P; Mulvihill, F X; McNeal, S F; Hoffman, H J; Goldenberg, R L;
Published Date:
1995 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 110(4):410-418
Description:
Studies of employment-related stress as a risk factor for preterm delivery suggest that contextual factors unrelated to occupation, as well as work-related characteristics, must be examined in assessing this relationship. In this study, the relations...
Over the past 25 years, numerous educational materials and strategies have been developed for the prevention and control of tobacco use. However, there has been no comprehensive assessment of the available materials designed to educate the public to ...
Although evidence is accumulating that needle exchange programs can lower the risk of parenterally transmitted infections, their effectiveness is compromised if they suffer from low client participation. A legal needle exchange in New Haven, CT, has ...
Cheadle, A; Pearson, D; Wagner, E; Psaty, B M; Diehr, P; Koepsell, T;
Published Date:
1995 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 110(4):439-447
Description:
This paper examines the effectiveness of a 5-year community-based health promotion program to reduce the rate of substance use, particularly alcohol, by adolescents on a Plains State American Indian reservation. The program was part of the Kaiser Fam...
Iademarco, Michael F.; Ridderhof, John C.; Shinnick, T. M. (Thomas M.);
Corporate Authors:
Association of Public Health Laboratories (U.S.), Task Force on Tuberculosis Laboratory Services.. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.).
Published Date:
April 15, 2005
Series:
MMWR. Recommendations and reports : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports ; v. 54, no. RR-6
Description:
Since the mid-1990s, public health laboratories have improved tuberculosis (TB) test performance, which has contributed to the resumption of the decline in TB incidence in the United States. However, to eliminate TB in the United States, further impr...
Srivastava, S; Smart, C; Marciniak, T A; Derrick, L;
Published Date:
1992 Jul-Aug
Source:
Public Health Rep. 107(4):397-401
Description:
The National Cancer Institute operates the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer data base. SEER data are obtained from participating population-based registries that monitor cancer incidence and patient survival in a representati...
The Maternal and Child Health Information Network--MATCH--was begun in 1984 as a demonstration project with support from the Division of Maternal and Child Health of the Health Resources and Services Administration, Public Health Service. The primary...
Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website.
Linking to a non-federal Website does not constitute an
endorsement by CDC or any of its employees of the sponsors or
the information and products presented on the website.
You will be subject to the destination website's privacy
policy when you follow the link.
CDC is not responsible for Section 508 compliance
(accessibility) on other federal or private websites.
For more information on CDC's web notification policies, see Website Disclaimers.