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Other Statistics/Evaluation/Research
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Most recent content
(1 Nov 2009):
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- FIELD ACTION REPORT
The Union RAP: Industry-Wide Research-Action Projects to Win Health and Safety Improvements
- Kristin Bradley-Bull, Thomas H. McQuiston, Tobi Mae Lippin, Leeann G. Anderson, M. Josie Beach, James Frederick, and Thomas A. Seymour
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: S490-494S.
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- HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS
The Role for Community-Based Participatory Research in Formulating Policy Initiatives: Promoting Safety and Health for In-Home Care Workers and Their Consumers
- Fang Gong, Sherry Baron, Linda Ayala, Laura Stock, Susannah McDevitt, and Cathy Heaney
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: S531-538S.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
A Community-Based Participatory Worksite Intervention to Reduce Pesticide Exposures to Farmworkers and Their Families
- Alicia L. Salvatore, Jonathan Chevrier, Asa Bradman, José Camacho, Jesús López, Geri Kavanagh-Baird, Meredith Minkler, and Brenda Eskenazi
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: S578-581S.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
The Health Impact of Supportive Housing for HIV-Positive Homeless Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- David Buchanan, Romina Kee, Laura S. Sadowski, and Diana Garcia
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: S675-680S.
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- LETTERS
WING RESPONDS
- Coady Wing
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1924-a-1925-a.
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- COMMENTARIES
The National Children's Study: A Golden Opportunity to Advance the Health of Pregnant Women
- Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Margaret Olivia Little, and Ruth R. Faden
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1742-1745.
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- COMMENTARIES
Compensation for Incarcerated Research Participants: Diverse State Policies Suggest a New Research Agenda
- Amy B. Smoyer, Kim M. Blankenship, and Brandis Belt
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1746-1752.
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- SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS
Reevaluating the Need for Concern Regarding Noncoverage Bias in Landline Surveys
- Stephen J. Blumberg and Julian V. Luke
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1806-1810.
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- SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS
Exploring Nonresponse Bias in a Health Survey Using Neighborhood Characteristics
- Sunghee Lee, E. Richard Brown, David Grant, Thomas R. Belin, and J. Michael Brick
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1811-1817.
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- HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS
Percent Total Attrition: A Poor Metric for Study Rigor in Hosted Intervention Designs
- K. Rivet Amico
Am J Public Health 2009; 99: 1567-1575.
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