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Annual Index Subject & Author Index, Vol 26, 2002 Robert M. Weiler, PhD, MPH, Index Editor SUBJECT INDEX This index catalogs articles by subject published during January/February, 2002 - November/ December, 2002. Entries are indexed in descending order under each subject. Some entries are indexed under more than one subject. AIDS, HIV, STDs Research Collaboratories: Their Potential Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Target- For Health Behavior Researchers. Craver ing STD-related Behaviors Bellis JM, JM, Gold RS. 2002;26(6):504-510. GrimDM,l Aleexaynde r LR. 2002;26(5):378- Closing Comments of the Second Scientific 385. Meeting of the Academy of Health Behav- Impact of HIV Test Counseling on College ior. Werch CE. 2002-;26(6):511-513 Students’ Sexual Beliefs and Behaviors. Mattson M. 2002;26(2):121-136 Adolescents Attitudes Toward Antiretroviral Therapy Among Positive Youth Development Requires Com- African American Women. Richter DL, prehensive Health Promotion Programs. Sowell RL, Pluto DM. 2002;26(1):25-33. Flay BR. 2002;26(6):407-424. Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma: Ex- Academy Annual Meeting Presentations planatory Models and Health-related Be- Opening Comments of the Second Scientific havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R. Meetionfg th e American Academy of Health 2002;26(6):442-453. Behavior. Glover ED, Werch CE, Green Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated with LW. 2002;26(6):403-406 Adolescent Violence and Aggression. Valois Positive Youth Development Requires Com- RF, McDonald JM, Bretous L, Fischer MA, prehensive Health Promotion Programs. Drane JW. 2002;26(6):454-464. Flay BR. 2002;26(6):407-424 Antecedents of Adolescent Initiation of Sex, Rigorous, Rapid, Reliable, and Qualitative? Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy. Kirby Computing in Qualitative Method D. 2002;26(6):473-485. RicL.h 20a02;2r6(6d):42s5-4 30 Project Towards No Drug Abuse: A Review of Physician-Patient Interaction and Hysterec- the Findings and Future Directions. tomy Decision Making: The ENDOW Study Sussman S, Dent CW, Stacy AW. Richter DL, Kenzig MJ, Greaney ML, 2002;26(5):354-365. McKeown RE, Saunders RP, Corwin SJ. An Evaluation of An Abstinence Education 2002;26(6):431-441. Curriculum: Sex Can Wait. Denny G, Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma: Ex- Young M, Rausch S, Spear C. planatory Models and Health-related Be- 2002;26(5):366-377. havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R. Survey Development for Assessing Corre- 2002;26(6):442-453. lates of Young Adolescents’ Eating. Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated with Birnbaum AS, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Story Adolescent Violence and Aggression. Valois M, Perry CL, Boutelle KN. 2002;26(4):284- RF, McDonald JM, Bretous L, Fischer MA, 295. Drane JW. 2002;26(6):454-464 Oral Sexual Experience Among Young Ado- Risk Behavior Data Analysis: Ordinal or lescents Receiving General Health Exami- Dichotomous the Choice is Yours. Drane nations. Boekeloo BO, Howard DE. JW, Valois RF. 2002;26(6):465-472. 2002;26(4):306-134 . Antecedents of Adolescent Initiation of Sex, Tobacco and Alcohol Use Outcomes of a Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy. Kirby School-based Intervention in New Delhi. D. 2002;26(6):473-485. Reddy KS, Arora M, Perry CL, Nair B, Kohli School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- A, Lytle LA, Stigler M, Prabhakaran D. print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranowski 2002;26(3):173-181. T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, Dietary Practices of South Carolina Adoles- BaraJn. 20o02;w26(s6):k486i-49 3. cents and Their Parents. Rafiroiu AC, The Promise and Challenge of eHealth Inter- Anderson EP, Sargent R, Evans A. ventions. Atkinson N, Gold RS. 2002;26(3):200-212. 2002;26(6):494-503. Am J Health Behav™ 2002;26(6):513-526 Annual Index Theory-based Development and Testing of an Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Use Related Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro to Eating-disorder Attitudes. Granner ML, gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang JJ, Black DR, Abood DA. 2002;26(1):43-55 Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens §$S 2002;26(2):137-144 Asthma Determinants of Physical Activity in Middle Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma: Ex- School Children. Trost SG, Saunders R, planatory Models and Health-related Be- Ward DS. 2002;26(2):95-102 havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R. Urban African American Adolescents’ Percep- 2002;26(6):442-453. tions of Community Violence. Howard DE, Kaljee L, Jackson L. 2002;26(1):56-67 Attitudes, Beliefs, & Perceptions Rural Elementary Students’, Parents’, and Adult Health Teachers’ Perceptions of Bullying Impact of Activity Behaviors on Physical Ac- Stockdale MS, Hanaduambo S, Duys D, tivity Identity and Self-Efficacy. Miller KH, Larson K, Sarvela PD. 2002;26(4):266-277 Ogletree RJ, Welshimer K. 2002;26(5):323- Consumers’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward 330 Prescription Drug Advertising. Sumpradit Serum Carotenoids and Clustering of Ad N, Fors SW, McCormick L. 2002;26(1):68 verse Health Behaviors in American Adults 75 Okosun IS, Prewitt E, Chandra KMD Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Use Related 2002;26(2):145-158 to Eating-disorder Attitudes. Granner ML Black DR, Abood DA. 2002;26(1):43-55 Advertising & Social Marketing Attitudes Toward Antiretroviral Therapy Among Using Marketing Research Methods to Evalu African American Women Richter DL ate a Stage Specific Intervention. Poscente Sowell RL, Pluto DM. 2002;26(1):25-33 N, Rothstein M, Irvine J. 2002;26(4):243 “)J i College Health Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design Clarifying the Contribution of Subjective Norm to Recruit Program Participants Black to Predicting Leisure-Time Exercise. Okun DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM MA, Karoly P, Lutz R. 2002;26(4):296-305 2002:26(3):188-199 Impact of HIV Test Counseling on College Consumers’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward Students’ Sexual Beliefs and Behaviors Prescription Drug Advertising. Sumpradit Mattson M. 2002-:26(2):121-136 Fors SW, McCormick L. 2002;26(1):68 —4 Community - Interventions Seat-belt Use by Trauma Center Employees Qn Alcohol & Drugs Before and After a Safety Campaign Project Towards No Drug Abuse: A Review of Scheitema KE, Brost SM, Skager GA, Rob the Fin gs and Future Directions erts DJ. 2002;26(4):278-283 Sussman §S Dent CW, Stacy AW Lessons Learned From the Uniontown Com 2002:26(5):354-365 munity Health Project Littleton MA, Developing Effective School-based Drug Abuse Cornell CE, Dignan M, Brownstein N Prevention Programs Zavela K Raczynski JM, Stalker V, McDuffie K 2002:26(4):252-265 Greene PG, Sanderson B, Streumpler B Tobacco and Alcohol Use Outcomes of a 2002;26(1):34-42 School-based Intervention in New Delhi Reddy KS, Arora M, Perry CL, Nair B, Ko Consumer Health A, Lytle LA, Stigler M, Prabhakaran Consumers’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward 2002;26(3):173-181 Prescription Drug Advertising. Sumpradit Inf luence of a Substance-abuse-prevention N, Fors SW, McCormick L. 2002;26(1):68- Curriculum on Violence-related Behavior fo Simon TR, Sussman S, Dahlberg LL, Dent CW. 2002;26(2):103-110 Dietary Behaviors & Nutrition Consumers’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- Prescription Drug Advertising. Sumpradit print for Tamingth e Epidemic. Baranowski N, Fors SW, McCormick L. 2002;26(1):68- T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, fo BaranowskiJ. 2002;26(6):486-493 Annual Index Survey Development for Assessing Corre- Scheltema KE, Brost SM, Skager GA, Rob- lates of Young Adolescents’ Eating erts DJ. 2002;26(4):278-283 Birnbaum AS, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Story M, Perry CL, Boutelle KN. 2002;26(4):284- International Health 295. Tobacco and Alcohol Use Outcomes of a Osteoporosis Prevention in College Women School-based Intervention in New Delhi Application of the Expanded Health Belief Reddy KS, Arora M, Perry CL, Nair B, Kohli Model. Wallace LS. 2002;26(3):163-172 A, Lytle LA, Stigler M, Prabhakaran D. Dietary Practices ¢f South Carolina Adoles- 2002;26(3):173-181. cents and Their Parents. Rafiroiu AC, Anderson EP, Sargent R, Evans A Maternal & Infant Health 2002;26(3):200-122 . Intent to Breast-Feed: The Impact of Atti- tudes, Norms, Parity, and Experience. Eating Disorders Kloeblen-Tarver AS, Thompson NJ, Miner Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Use Related KR. 2002;26(3): 182-187 to Eating-disorder Attitudes. Granner ML, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation and Inten- Black DR, Abood DA. 2002;26(1):43-55 tion to Breast-feed. Wells KJ, Thompson NJ, Kloeblen-Tarver AS. 2002;26(2):111- Employee Heaith & Safety 120. Seat-belt Use by Trauma Center Employees Before and After a Safety Campaign Media Scheltema KE, Brost SM, Skager GA, Rob- Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma: Ex- erts DJ. 2002;26(4):278-283 planatory Models and Health-related Be- Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R to Recruit Program Participants. Black 2002;26(6):442-453. DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Tareting 2002;26(3):188-199. STD-related Behaviors. Bellis JM, Grimley The Culture-Work-Health Model and Work DM, Alexander LR. 2002;26(5):378-385. Stress. Peterson M, Wilson JF. 2002;26(1): 16-24. Methods & Strategies Using Marketing Research Methods to Evalu- Health Behaviors ate a Stage Specific Intervention. Poscente Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma Ex- N, Rothstein M, Irvine J. 2002;26(4):243- planatory Models and Health-related Be- ai. havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R Lessons Learned From the Uniontown Com- 2002;26(6):442-453. munity Health Project. Littleton MA, Risk Behavior Data Analysis: Ordinal or Cornell CE, Dignan M, Brownstein N, Dichotomous the Choice is Yours. Drane Raczynski JM, Stalker V, McDuffie K, JW, Valois RF. 2002;26(6):465-472 Greene PG, Sanderson B, Streumpler B. Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated with 2002;26(1):34-42. AdolVieolesnce cande Agngretssio n. Valois RF, McDonald JM, Bretous L, Fischer MA, Nicotine & Nicotine Replacement Drane JW. 2002;26(6):454-464 Impact of Prior Nicotine Replacement Therapy Serum Carotenoids and Clustering of Ad- of Smoking Cessation Efficacy. Durcan verse Health Behaviors in American Adults MJ, White J, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Okosun IS, Prewitt E, Chandra KMD. Rennard SI, Leischow SJ, Nides MA, Ascher 2002;26(2): 145-158. JA, JohnstoJnA . 2002;26(3):213-220. Health Communication Osteoporosis Physician-Patient Interaction and Hysterec- Osteoporosis Prevention in College Women: tomy Decision Making: The ENDOW Study. Application of the Expanded Health Belief Richter DL, Kenzig MJ, Greaney ML, Model. Wallace LS. 2002;26(3):163-172. McKeown RE, Saunders RP, Corwin SJ 2002;26(6):43 1-441. Physical Activity School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- Injury Prevention & Control print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranowski Seat-belt Use by Trauma Center Employees T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, Before and After a Safety Campaign BaranowskiJ. 2002;26(6):486-493. Am J Health Behav™ 2002;26(6):513-526 Annual Index Stage of Motivational Readiness: Predictive Research & Evaluation Ability for Exercise Behavior. Young DR, Research Collaboratories: Their Potential King AC, Sheehan M, Stefanick ML. For Health Behavior Researchers. Craver 2002;26(5):331-341 JM, Gold RS. 2002;26(6):504-510. Impact of Activity Behaviors on Physical Ac- School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- tivity Identity and Self Efficacy. Miller KH, print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranowski Ogletree RJ, Welshimer K. 2002;26(5):323- T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, 330. BaranowskiJ . 2002;26(6):486-493. Clarifying the Contribution of Subjective Norm Rigorous, Rapid, Reliable, and Qualitative? to Predicting Leisure-Time Exercise. Okun Computing in Qualitative Method MA, Karoly P, Lutz R. 2002;26(4):296-305 RichardsL . 2002;26(6):425-430. Osteoporosis Prevention in College Women: An Evaluation of An Abstinence Education Application of the Expanded Health Belief Curriculum: Sex Can Wait. Denny G, Model. Wallace LS. 2002;26(3):163-172. Young M, Rausch S, Spear C Determinants of Physical Activity in Middle 2002;26(5):366-377. School Children. Trost SG, Saunders R, Using Marketing Research Methods to Evalu- Ward DS. 2002;26(2):95-102 ate a Stage Specific Intervention. Poscente Predicting Aerobic Versus Resistance Exer- N, Rothstein M, Irvine J. 2002;26(4):243- cise Using the Theory of Planned Behavior. 251 Bryan AD, Rocheleau CA. 2002;26(2):83- G4 School Interventions School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- Pregnancy print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranowski Antecedents of Adolescent Initiation of Sex, T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy. Kirby BaranowskiJ. 2002;26(6):486-493 D. 2002;26(6):473-485 An Evaluation of An Abstinence Education Curriculum: Sex Can Wait. Denny G, Priority Populations Young M Rausch S, Spear C Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Target- 2002;26(5):366-377. ing STD-related Behaviors Bellis JM, Preservice Teachers’ Perceived Confidence in Grimley DM, Alexander LR. 2002;26(5):378- Teaching School Violence Prevention 385 KandakaiTL, King KA. 2002;26(5):342-353. Rural Elementary Students’, Parents’, and Rural Elementary Students’, Parents’, and Teachers’ Perceptions of Bullying Teachers’ Perceptions of Bullying. Stockdale MS, Hanaduambo S, Duys D Stockdale MS, Hanaduambo S, Duys D, Larson K, Sarvela PD. 2002;26(4):266-277 Larson K, Sarvela PD. 2002;26(4):266-277. Urban African American Adolescents’ Percep Developing Effective School-based Drug Abuse tions of Community Violence. Howard DE Prevention Programs Zavela K Kaljee L, Jackson L. 2002;26(1):56-67 2002;26(4):252-265 Tobacco and Alcohol Use Outcomes of a Psychosocial Constructs School-based Intervention in New Delhi Impact of Activity Behaviors on Physical Ac- Reddy KS, Arora M, Perry CL, Nair B, Kohli tivity Identity and Self-Efficacy. Miller KH, A, Lytle LA, Stigler M, Prabhakaran D Ogletree RJ, Welshimer K. 2002:;26(5):323 2002;26(3):173-181. 330 Influence of a Substance-abuse-prevention Clarifyintgh e Contriofb Suubjtectiivoe nNo rm Curriculum on Violence-related Behavior to Predicting Leisure-Time Exercise. Okun Simon TR, Sussman S, Dahlberg LL, Dent MA, Karoly P, Lutz R. 2002;26(4):296-305. CW. 2002;26(2):103-110. Intent to Breast-Feed: The Impact of Atti- Amenability and Implementation in Second- tudes, Norms, Parity, and Experience. ary School Antitobacco Programs. Barr JE, Kloeblen-Tarver AS, Thompson NJ, Miner Tubman JG, Montgomery MJ, Soz-Vento KR. 2002;26(3): 182-187 RM. 2002;26(1):3-15. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation and Inten- tion to Breast-feed. Wells KJ, Thompson Sexual Behaviors NJ, Kloeblen-Tarver AS. 2002;26(2):111- Antecedents of Adolescent Initiation of Sex, 120 Contraceptive Use, and Pregnancy. Kirby D. 2002;26(6):473-485. Annual Index An Evaluation of An Abstinence Education 2002;26(1): 16-24 Curriculum: Sex Can Wait. Denny G, Young M, Rausch S, Spear C Technology 2002;26(5):366-377. Research Collaboratories: Their Potential Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Tareting For Health Behavior Researchers. Craver STD-related Behaviors. Bellis JM, Grimley JM, Gold RS. 2002;26(6):504-510. DM, Alexander LR. 2002;26(5):378-385. The Promise and Challenge of eHealth Inter- Oral Sexual Experience Among Young Ado- ventions Atkinson N, Gold RS. lescents Receiving General Health Exami- 2002-26(6):494-503. nations Boekeloo BO, Howard DE. 2002;26(4):306-134 Theory & Models Impact of HIV Test Counseling on College Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma Ex- Students’ Sexual Beliefs and Behaviors planatory Models and Health-related Be- Mattson M. 2002;26(2):121-136 havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R 2002;26(6):442-453 Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Osteoporosis Prevention in College Women: A Comparison of Sustained-release Bupropin Application of the Expanded Health Belief and Placebo for Smokeless Tobacco Ces- Model. Wallace LS. 2002;26(3): 163-172 sation Glover ED, Glover PN, Sullivan Theory-based Development and Testing of an CR, Cerullo CL, Hobbs G. 2002;26(5):386- Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro- 393. gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang JJ, Theory-based Development and Testing of an Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens S. Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro- 2002;26(2): 137-144. gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang JJ, Predicting Aerobic Versus Resistance Exer- Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens §S} cise Using the Theory of Planned Behavior. 2002;26(2): 137-144 Bryan AD, Rocheleau CA. 2002;26(2):83- 94 Smoking & Smoking Cessation The Culture-Work-Health Model and Work Tobacco and Alcohol Use Outcomes of a Stress Peterson M, Wilson JF School-based Intervention in New Delhi 2002;26(1):16-24. Reddy KS, Arora M, Perry CL, Nair B, Kohli A, Lytle LA, Stigler M, Prabhakaran D Urban 2002;26(3):173-181. Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Target- Impact of Prior Nicotine Replacement Therapy ing STD-related Behaviors Bellis JM, of Smoking Cessation Efficacy Durcan Grimley DM, Alexander LR. 2002;26(5):378- MJ, White J, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, 385 Rennard SI, Leischow SJ, Nides MA, Ascher JA, JohnstonJA . 2002;26(3):213-220 Violence Theory-basec Development and Testing of an Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated with Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro- Adolescent Violence and Aggression. Valois gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang JJ, RF, McDonald JM, Bretous L, Fischer MA, Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens S Drane JW. 2002;26(6):454-464. 2002;26(2):137-144 Preservice Teachers’ Perceived Confidence in Amenability and Implementation in Second- Teaching School Violence Prevention. ary School Antitobacco Programs. Barr JE, KandakaiKTinLg ,KA . 2002;26(5):342-353 Tubman JG, Montgomery MJ, Soz-Vento Project Towards No Drug Abuse: A Review of RM. 2002;26(1):3-15 the Findings and Future Directions. Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Use Related Sussman S, Dent CW, Stacy AW. to Eating-disorder Attitudes. Granner ML, 2002;26(5):354-365. Black DR, Abood DA. 2002;26(1):43-55 Rural Elementary Students’, Parents’, and Teachers’ Perceptions of Bullying. Statistical Analysis Stockdale MS, Hanaduambo S, Duys D, Risk Behavior Data Analysis: Ordinal or Larson K, Sarvela PD. 2002;26(4):266-277. Dichotomous the Choice is Yours. Drane Influence of a Substance-abuse-prevention JW, Valois RF. 2002;26(6):465-472. Curriculum on Violence-related Behavior. Simon TR, Sussman S, Dahlberg LL, Dent Stress CW. 2002;26(2):103-110. The Culture-Work-Health Model and Work Stress. Peterson M, Wilson JF. Am J Health Behav™ 2002;26(6):513-526 Urban African American Adolescents’ Percep- Control of Tuberculosis Reviewed tions of Community Violence. Howard DE, Hilenkamp K. 2002;26(3):234-236. Kaljee L, Jackson L. 2002;26(1):56-67. Cigarettes, Nicotine, and Health A Biobehavioral Approach. Reviewedby : Davis RB. 2002;26(3):236-237 Departments Health Psychology-Theory, Research and Prac- tice. Reviewed by: Calvo A. 2002;26(1):76- Book Reviews a Plagues and Politics: Infectious Disease and International Policy. Reviewed by: Dooley Cyber Notes AR. 2002;26(4):317-318 NetMeeting Kittleson MJ. 2002;26(4):315- Health Management Information Systems 3] | fH Methods and Practical Applications. Re- Chat Room Protocol Kittleson MJ. viewedb y: DooleyA R. 2002;26(3):231-232 2002: 26(3):229-230. The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook Case Studies, Commentaries and Activi- Research Notes ties Reviewed by: Galer-Unti RA Use of Cause-and-Effect Language in Health 21.52 2002:26(3):233-234 Behavior Research Literature. Duryea EJ, From Chaos to Coercion: Detention and the Okwumabua JO. 2002;26(3):221-228 AUTHOR INDEX This index catalogs each author’s ume for articles published during January/February, 2002 - November/December, 2002 Entries are indexed in descending order under each author’s name. Articles under each author > complete citations. A Abood, D.A. Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Us to Eating-disorder Attitudes Grimley DM, Alexander LR. 2002;26(5):378- 385 Black DR, Abood DA. 2002;2 AFelaesxiabnildietry, of L.a R.T ailored Intervent BS iurn1i f nvbeay umD,e veAl.oS.p ment for Assessing Corre- ing STD-related Behaviors i ates of ye Adolescents’ Eating Grimley DM, Alexander LR 3irnbaum AS, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Story 385 M, Perry CL Ranee lle KN. 2002;26(4):284- Anderson, E.P. 295 Dietary Practices of South ¢ Black, D.R. cents and Their Parents Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design Anderson EP, Sargent R to Recruit Program Participants. Black 2002;26(3):200-212 DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM 2002;26(3): 188-199 Arora, M. Tobacco and Alcohol Use Levels of Cigarette and Alcohol Use Related School-based Intervent to Eating-disorder Attitudes. Granner ML, Reddy KS, Arora M, Pe Black DI R, Abood DA. 2002;26(1):43-55 A, Lytle LA, Stigler M Blue, C.L. 2002;26(3):173-181 Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design Ascher, J.A. Recruit Program Participants. Black Impactof Prior Nicotine Replacer I DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM of Smoking Cessation Efficacy Durcan 2002;26(3): 188-199 ; MJ, White J, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Boekeloo, B.O. Rennard SI, Leischow SJ, Nides MA, Ascher Oral Sexual Experience Among Young Ado- JA, JohnstoJnA . 2002;26(3) 3 lescents Receiving General Health Exami- Atkinson, N. nations Boekeloo BO, Howard DE. The Promise and Challenge o 2002;26(4):306-314 ventions. Atkinson Boutelle, K.N. 2002;26(6):494-503 Survey Development for Assessing Corre- lates of Young Adolescents’ Eating B Birnbaum AS, Lytle LA, Murray DM, Story M, Perry CL, Boutelle KN. 2002;26(4):284- Baranowski, J. School-based Obesity Prevention 4 Blue 295 print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranow ski Bretous, L. Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thom, D, Risk Factors and Behaviors Associated with BaranowskiJ.2002;26(6):486-4 AdolVieolesnce cande Agngretssio n. Valois Baranowski, T. RF, McDonald JM, Bretous L, Fischer MA, Drane JW. 2002;26(6):454-464 School-based Obesity Prevention \ Blue- print for Tamintgh e Epide Brimer, J. T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, Theory-based Development and Testing of an BaranowskiJ. 2002;26(6):486-493 Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro- Barr, J.E. gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang Ju, Amenability and Implementation Second- Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens S. ary School Antitobacco Programs. Barr JE, 2002;26(2): 137-144 Tubman JG, Montgomery MJ, Soz-Vento Brost, S.M. RM. 2002;26(1):3-15 Seat-belt Use by Trauma Center Employees Before and After a Safety Campaign. Bellis, J.M. Scheltema KE, Brost SM, Skager GA, Rob- Feasibility of a Tailored Intervention Target- ing STD-related Behaviors Bellis JM, erts DJ. 2002;26(4):278-283. Am J Health Behav™ 2002;26(6):513-526 519 Annual Index Brownstein, N. Coster, D.C. Lessons Learned From the Uniontown Com- Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design munity Health Project. Littleton MA, to Recruit Program Participants. lack Cornell CE, Dignan M, Brownstein N, DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM. Raczynski JM, Stalker V, McDuffie K 2002;26(3): 188-199. Greene PG, Sanderson B, Streumpler B. Craver, J.M. 2002;26(1):34-42 Research Collaboratories Their Potential Bryan, A.D. For Health Behavior Researchers. Craver Predicting Aerobic Versus Resistance Exer- JM, Gold RS. 2002;26(6):504-510 cise Using the Theory of Planned Behavior Cullen, K.W. Bryan AD, Rocheleau CA. 2002;26(2):83- School-based Obesity Prevention: A Blue- 94 print for Taming the Epidemic. Baranowski T, Cullen KW, Nicklas T, Thompson D, Cc BaranowskiJ. 2002;26(6):486-493 Calvo, A. Health Psychology-Theory, Research and Prac- D tice. Reviewed by: Calvo A. 2002;26(1):76- Dahlberg, L.L. if Influence of a Substance-abuse-prevention Cerullo, C.L. Curriculum on Violence-related Behavior. A Comparison of Sustained-release Bupropin Simon TR, Sussman S, Dahlberg LL, Dent and Placebo for Smokeless Tobacco Ces- CW. 2002;26(2):103-110 sation. Glover ED, Glover PN, Sullivan Davis, R.B. CR, Cerullo CL, Hobbs G. 2002;26(5):386- Cigarettes, Nicotine, and Health A 393 Biobehavioral Approach. Reviewed by: Davis Chalfen, R. RB. 2002;26(3):236-237 Visual Illness Narratives of Asthma: Ex- Denny, G. planatory Models and Health-related Be- An Evaluation of An Abstinence Education havior. Rich M, Pataschnick J, Chalfen R Curriculum: Sex Can Wait. Denny G, 2002: 26(6):442-453. Young M, Rausch S, Spear C Chandra, K.M.D. 2002;26(5):366-377. Serum Carotenoids and Clustering of Ad- Dent, C.W. verse Health Behaviors in American Adults Project Towards No Drug Abuse: A Review of Okosun IS, Prewitt E, Chandra KMD the Findings and Future Directions. 2002;26(2):145-158. Sussman S, Dent CW, Stacy AW Chrysler, L.M. 2002;26(5):354-365. Corporate Social Marketing: Message Design Influence of a Substance-abuse-prevention to Recruit Program Participants. Black Curriculum on Violence-related Behavior. DR, Blue CL, Coster DC, Chrysler LM Simon TR, Sussman S, Dahlberg LL, Dent 2002;26(3):188-199 CW. 2002;26(2):103-110 Colwell, B. Dignan, M. Theory-based Development and Testing of an Lessons Learned From the Uniontown Com- Adolescent Tobacco-use Awareness Pro- munity Health Project Littleton MA, gram. Smith DW, Colwell B, Zhang JJ, Cornell CE, Dignan M, Brownstein N, Brimer J, McMillan C, Stevens S. Raczynski JM, Stalker V, McDuffie K, 2002;26(2): 137-144 Greene PG, Sanderson B, Streumpler B. Cornell, C.E. 2002;26(1):34-42. Lessons Learned From the Uniontown Com- Dooley, A.R. munity Health Project Littleton MA, Plagues and Politics: Infectious Disease and Cornell CE, Dignan M, Brownstein N, International Policy. Reviewed by: Dooley Raczynski JM, Stalker V, McDuffie K, AR. 2002;26(4):317-318 Greene PG, Sanderson B, Streumpler B Health Management Information Systems: 2002;26(1):34-42. Methods and Practical Applications. Re- Corwin, S.J. viewed by: Dooley AR. 2002;26(3):231-232. Physician-Patient Interaction and Hysterec- Drane, J.W. tomy Decision Making: The ENDOW Study. 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