Patriarca, Peter A.; Schlech, Walter F.; Hinman, Alan R.; Conn, Judith M.; Gunn, Walter J.;
Published Date:
1982 Sep-Oct
Source:
Public Health Rep. 97(5):406-408
Description:
It is estimated that less than 10 percent of patients thought to be at high risk of invasive pneumococcal diseases have received 14-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. To determine if any of these groups are more likely to be vaccinated than ...
The construction of a revised version of the Estimated Survival Probability Index (or ESP index) is described. The original index had been proposed as a tool that would be useful in grading from hospital medical records the severity of injuries susta...
The use of the emergency rooms of three private, acute care, nonprofit hospitals was investigated in relation to each hospital's location. The emergency room of the hospital located in an urban poverty area served as the "poor man's doctor," whereas ...
A 4-factor, 16-cell experimental design was used to investigate the relationship between response rates of community hospitals to a survey conducted by the American Hospital Association (AHA) and 4 characteristics of the survey instrument, each varie...
Health status and health behavior of males and females in the United States are compared; the data employed in the analysis are from community studies and the surveys of the National Center for Health Statistics. Females generally show a higher incid...
Alexander, G R; Gibbs, T; Massey, R M; Altekruse, J M;
Published Date:
1982 Sep-Oct
Source:
Public Health Rep. 97(5):476-482
Description:
In an epidemiologic study of suicide mortality among South Carolina residents for the years 1970--78, death certificates for 2,763 persons were reviewed. The overall suicide rates were lower than those observed in the same period for the United State...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) represent a major public health problem in the country, cause patients enormous suffering, and cost the nation billions of dollars annually. Demographic, sociological, and behavioral changes in our society during ...
The epidemiology of streptococcal disease affecting 706 Alaskan Eskimo children was investigated by analysis of data on throat cultures obtained during a long-term surveillance program begun in 1971. A binary variable multiple-regression model was us...
Cover: Twelve agencies of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare contributed chapters of the new "Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health." Major findings of the 1,200 page report are summarized on pages 107 and 108 of this Issue.
The Disabilities Prevention Program builds on traditional Centers for Disease Control (CDC) strengths in public health surveillance, epidemiology, and technology transfer to State and local governments in translating the findings of research into pre...