Barriers to breast cancer screening for low-income Mexican and Dominican women in New York City Samantha GarbersDorothy Jones JessopMary Ann Chiasson Original Articles: Various Topics Pages: 81 - 91
Wsare: What’s strange about recent events? Weng-Keen WongAndrew MooreMichael Wagner OriginalPaper Pages: i66 - i75
Community participation in a multisectoral intervention to address health determinants in an inner-city community in central Havana Annalee YassiNiurys FernandezJerry Spiegel OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 80
Commentary: Professional culture change as a condition for effective collaborative problem solving Charles Bruner OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 60
Biosurveillance applying scan statistics with multiple, disparate data sources Howard S. Burkom OriginalPaper Pages: i57 - i65
Clinical evaluation of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulance dispatch-based syndromic surveillance system, New York City Jane GreenkoFarzad MostashariMarci Layton OriginalPaper Pages: i50 - i56
Commentary: Common discourse but divergent actions-bridging the promise of community health governance and public health practice Alonzo Plough OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 57
Commentary: Model of community health governance: Applicability to community-Based participatory research partnerships Barbara A. Israel OriginalPaper Pages: 50 - 53
Use of ambulance dispatch data as an early warning system for communitywide influenzalike illness, New York City Farzad MostashariAnnie FineMarcelle Layton OriginalPaper Pages: i43 - i49
Commentary: Inclusive community engagement: a grounding principle for collaborative problem solving Quinton E. BakerAndrea King Collier BriefCommunication Pages: 48 - 49
A systems overview of the Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics (ESSENCE II) Joseph LombardoHoward BurkomJulie Pavlin OriginalPaper Pages: i32 - i42
Syndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: The example of the national bioterrorism syndromic surveillance demonstration program Richard PlattCarmella BocchinoDebra P. Ritzwoller OriginalPaper Pages: i25 - i31
Broadening participation in community problem solving: A multidisciplinary model to support collaborative practice and research Roz D. LaskerElisa S. Weiss Special Feature: Community Partnerships Pages: 14 - 47
New York City and state legal authorities related to syndromic surveillance Wilfredo Lopez OriginalPaper Pages: i23 - i24
Getting to know you: forging relationships between public health and the press Sandra Mullin BriefCommunication Pages: 5 - 6
Statutory basis for public health reporting beyond specific diseases Claire V. BroomeHeather H. HortonDenise Koo OriginalPaper Pages: i14 - i22
Courage in politics and urban health: a cautionary tale Martin T. Schechter BriefCommunication Pages: 3 - 4
Draft framework for evaluating syndromic surveillance systems Daniel M. Sosin OriginalPaper Pages: i8 - i13
Syndromic surveillance: A local perspective Farzad MostashariJessica Hartman Editorial Pages: i1 - i7
Erratum to: Traffic injury data, policy, and public health: Lessons from Boston Chinatown Brugge DLai ZRand W Erratum 01 December 2002 Pages: 643 - 643
Improving the process through which health plans and providers exchange performance-related mammography data Gerry FairbrotherJames LucianoHeidi L. Park Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 617 - 637
The evolving role and care management approaches of safety-net medicaid managed care plans Michael K. GusmanoMichael S. SparerBradford Gray Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 600 - 616
Health care utilization among drug-using and non-drug-using women Claire E. SterkKatherine P. TheallKirk W. Elifson Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 586 - 599
Case-reporting of acute hepatitis B and C among injection drug users Holly HaganNadine SnyderJeffrey Duchin Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 579 - 585
Beliefs about methadone in an inner-city methadone clinic Sharon StancliffJulie Elana MyersErnest Drucker Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 571 - 578
Effects of increasing syringe availability on syringe-exchange use and HIV risk: Connecticut, 1990–2001 Robert HeimerScott ClairMerrill Singer Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 556 - 570
The “ecstasy” hangover: Hyponatremia due to 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Stephen J. TraubRobert S. HoffmanLewis S. Nelson Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 549 - 555
Longitudinal influence of perceptions of peer and parental factors on African American adolescent risk involvement Bonita StantonXiaoming LiJames M. Burns Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 536 - 548
HIV risk profile and prostitution among female street youths Amy E. WeberJean-François BoivinÉlise Roy Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 525 - 535
Incidence of violence against HIV-infected and uninfected women: Findings from the HIV epidemiology research (HER) study Leslie GruskinStephen J. GangeDavid Vlahov Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 512 - 524
Is home renovation or repair a risk factor for exposure to lead among children residing in New York City? Dori B. ReissmanThomas D. MatteJessica Leighton Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 502 - 511
Childhood lead poisoning from paint chips: a continuing problem Mark SuFermin Barrueto Jr.Robert S. Hoffman Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 491 - 501
Print media coverage of risk-risk tradeoffs associated with West Nile encephalitis and pesticide spraying John P. Roche Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 482 - 490
Uncovering the historic environmental hazards of urban brownfields Jill S. LittThomas A. Burke Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 464 - 481
The world cities project: Rationale, organization, and design for comparison of megacity health systems Victor G. RodwinMichael K. Gusmano Various Topics 01 December 2002 Pages: 445 - 463
Literature in brief Josiah D. RichDavid Ozonoff Editorials and Commentaries 01 December 2002 Pages: 440 - 444
Improving city health: How can we tell? David Sharp Editorials and Commentaries 01 December 2002 Pages: 438 - 439
The model state emergency health powers act Wilfredo Lopez Editorials and Commentaries 01 December 2002 Pages: 437 - 437
Population impact of mass incarceration under New York's Rockefeller drug laws: an analysis of years of life lost Ernest Drucker Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 434 - 435
Project liberty: a public health response to New Yorkers' mental health needs arising fromthe World Trade Center terrorist attacks Chip J. Felton Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 429 - 433
Calls for help after september 11: a community mental health hot line Robin Wunsch-HitzigJane PlapingerElsie del Campo Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 417 - 428
Emergency preparedness training for public health nurses: a pilot study Kristine A. QureshiJacqueline A. MerrillAyxa Calero-Breckheimer Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 413 - 416
Impact of the September 11th attacks in New York City on drug users: a preliminary assessment Sherry DerenMichele ShedlinHolly Hagan Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 409 - 412
Drug use frequency among street-recruited heroin and cocaine users in harlem and the bronx before and after September 11, 2001 Stephanie H. FactorYingfeng WuDavid Vlahov Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 404 - 408
A vulnerable population in a time of crisis: Drug users and the attacks on the World Trade Center Linda WeissAntonella FabriRuth Finkelstein Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 392 - 403
Three-year follow-up of survivors of a mass shooting episode Carol S. NorthVivia McCutcheonElizabeth M. Smith Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 383 - 391
Risk factors for depression in the survivors of the 1988 Earthquake in Armenia Haroutune K. ArmenianMasahiro MorikawaHagop S. Akiskal Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 373 - 382
The impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing on the partners of firefighters Betty PfefferbaumCarol S. NorthJohn K. Schorr Special Feature: Urban Disaster Pages: 364 - 372