págs. 1160-1160
Systems Science: A Revolution in Public Health Policy Research.
Patricia L. Mabry, Stephen E. Marcus, Pamela I. Clark, Scott J. Leischow, David Mendez
págs. 1161-1163
págs. 1163-1165
"Willful Misconduct": How the US Government Prevented Tobacco-Disabled Veterans From Obtaining Disability Pensions.
págs. 1166-1173
"Our Reach Is Wide by Any Corporate Standard": How the Tobacco Industry Helped Defeat the Clinton Health Plan and Why It Matters Now.
págs. 1174-1188
The "We Card" Program: Tobacco Industry "Youth Smoking Prevention" as Industry Self-Preservation.
págs. 1188-1201
págs. 1202-1204
págs. 1205-1205
The Origins of Public Health Nursing: The Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service.
págs. 1206-1207
An Actor-Network Theory Analysis of Policy Innovation for Smoke-Free Places: Understanding Change in Complex Systems.
págs. 1208-1217
The Social Context of Adolescent Smoking: A Systems Perspective.
págs. 1218-1228
The Tobacco Use Management System: Analyzing Tobacco Control From a Systems Perspective.
págs. 1229-1236
The Next Public Health Revolution: Public Health Information Fusion and Social Networks.
Ali S. Khan, Aaron Fleischauer, Julie Casani, Samuel L. Groseclose
págs. 1237-1242
págs. 1243-1245
Connecting Discovery and Delivery: The Need For More Evidence on Effective Smoking Cessation Strategies for People Living With HIV/AIDS.
págs. 1245-1249
Epidemiology and Burden of Hepatitis A, Malaria, and Typhoid in New York City Associated With Travel: Implications for Public Health Policy.
Rosemary Adamson, Vasudha Reddy, Lucretia Jones, Mike Antwi, Brooke Bregman, Don Weiss, Michael R. Phillips, Harold W. Horowitz
págs. 1249-1252
Exploring Scenarios to Dramatically Reduce Smoking Prevalence: A Simulation Model of the Three-Part Cessation Process.
David T. Levy, Patricia L. Mabry, Amanda L. Graham, C. Tracy Orleans, David B. Abrams
págs. 1253-1259
Global Tobacco Control Diffusion: The Case of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
págs. 1260-1266
SimSmoke Model Evaluation of the Effect of Tobacco Control Policies in Korea: The Unknown Success Story.
David T. Levy, Sung-il Cho, Young-Mee Kim, Susan Park, Mee-Kyung Suh, Sin Kam
págs. 1267-1273
págs. 1274-1281
págs. 1282-1289
Systems Analysis of Collaboration in 5 National Tobacco Control Networks.
Douglas A. Luke, Jenine K. Harris, Sarah Shelton, Peg Allen, Bobbi J. Carothers, Nancy B. Mueller
págs. 1290-1297
págs. 1298-1306
Tobacco Cessation via Public Dental Clinics: Results of a Randomized Trial.
Judith S. Gordon, Judy A. Andrews, David A. Albert, Karen M. Crews, Thomas J. Payne, Herbert H. Severson
págs. 1307-1312
Clean Indoor Air Ordinance Coverage in the Appalachian Region of the United States.
Amy K. Ferketich, Alex Liber, Michael Pennell, Darren Nealy, Jana Hammer, Micah L. Berman
págs. 1313-1318
A Network Assessment of Community-Based Participatory Research: Linking Communities and Universities to Reduce Cancer Disparities.
Thomas W. Valente, Kayo Fujimoto, Paula Palmer, Sora Park Tanjasiri
págs. 1319-1325
The Unmet Health Care Needs of Homeless Adults: A National Study.
Travis P. Baggett, James J. O'Connell, Daniel E. Singer, Nancy A. Rigotti
págs. 1326-1333
An Impact Evaluation of a Federal Mine Safety Training Regulation on Injury Rates Among US Stone, Sand, and Gravel Mine Workers: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis.
págs. 1334-1340
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