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Author Index gau MM Lee JM Lemke Ahluwalia JS Leslie | \hrens MB FerrariJ D, 110 Levy BS Allan |, 267 Ford BS, 106 Lewis PG, 524 Anderson M Fournier AM, 117 Linkins RW, 184 Anderson | Francis |, 117 Linton LS, 208 Anstadt G Frisch L, 69 Lipkus IM, 247 Asch S, 113 Funnell MM, 3S M B G Madsen | BarriosL C, 146 Garfield S, 15S, 39S Marcell Beach ML, 137 Gebbie KM, 217 Marcos | Bjornson WM Geiss LS, 42 Marti| Blair SN, 8S Gemson DH Mason K, 184 Bovd TD, 184 \, 15 McAfee T, 177 Brener ND, 146 sjeltema K McClure |B Brennan | slanz K, 77)2 McCreath HI Briss P. | slasgow RI McCulloch D, 15 Brownell s;Oldstein M McDonald TI Lin Brownson rvonzales D McGechin M, 71 Buchanan Green BB. 17 McGeehin MA Buist AS McGinnis JM suist D H McNutt L-A Sulim | Halabi S Millstein SG Halpern-Felsher Mirabelli M¢ Harris K], 228 Morgan S] 110 lan C) Hays] T, 254 Morland K iplo Heath GW, 73S Moser K, 134 Heatherton TI 7 Mott LA, 137 Henderson A, 221 asperse! Hennessey T, 110 ass AR Hindmarsh M, 177 itlin Th HolcombK , 165 hen |] Holtgrave DR, 209 hen |l Howze EH : Choi WS Hulley SB Clark MA, | Humpel N Clarke RM, 59 Hurt RD Coriell M tzkin fl Corso P, 73S Noonan G Isham G Norris SI D Dalton MA, 137 0 Davey HM, 15 Ottner PJ, 11 De Guire M. 165 Johnston JA Okuvemi K Dellinger A, 33] ©’Malley MS Dismuke SE, 69 K leans Cl Dodard M, 117 Kahn EB wen N, ISS Duan N, 113 Kaiser R, 221 Dube CE, | Kaplan EB, 247 Dunn AL, 8S Kieszak SM, 221 P Durcan M], 234 Kilbourne EM. 328 Patrick K. 66 Kim D, 71 Pearlman DN, | E Kip KE, 258 Pender N, 267 EarpJ L, 8 Kraft K, 208 Pérez-Stable Edgerton EA, 113 Kriska A, 6S Peterson KK Ehrich B, | Krueger CL, 170 Phillips KA, 98 Elder RW, 331 Pickle LW, 75 Ellenberg SS, 170 L Poole C, 23 Elliott JP, 110 LaDou J, 285 Powell KE, 73S Elster AB, 211 Laurant MGH, 120 Prislin R, 165 320 Am ] Prev Med 2002;23(4) 0749-3797 /02/$-—see front matter © 2002 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Science Inx $1054-139X (02)00523-8 Author Index gau MM Lee JM Lemke Ahluwalia JS Leslie | \hrens MB FerrariJ D, 110 Levy BS Allan |, 267 Ford BS, 106 Lewis PG, 524 Anderson M Fournier AM, 117 Linkins RW, 184 Anderson | Francis |, 117 Linton LS, 208 Anstadt G Frisch L, 69 Lipkus IM, 247 Asch S, 113 Funnell MM, 3S M B G Madsen | BarriosL C, 146 Garfield S, 15S, 39S Marcell Beach ML, 137 Gebbie KM, 217 Marcos | Bjornson WM Geiss LS, 42 Marti| Blair SN, 8S Gemson DH Mason K, 184 Bovd TD, 184 \, 15 McAfee T, 177 Brener ND, 146 sjeltema K McClure |B Brennan | slanz K, 77)2 McCreath HI Briss P. | slasgow RI McCulloch D, 15 Brownell s;Oldstein M McDonald TI Lin Brownson rvonzales D McGechin M, 71 Buchanan Green BB. 17 McGeehin MA Buist AS McGinnis JM suist D H McNutt L-A Sulim | Halabi S Millstein SG Halpern-Felsher Mirabelli M¢ Harris K], 228 Morgan S] 110 lan C) Hays] T, 254 Morland K iplo Heath GW, 73S Moser K, 134 Heatherton TI 7 Mott LA, 137 Henderson A, 221 asperse! Hennessey T, 110 ass AR Hindmarsh M, 177 itlin Th HolcombK , 165 hen |] Holtgrave DR, 209 hen |l Howze EH : Choi WS Hulley SB Clark MA, | Humpel N Clarke RM, 59 Hurt RD Coriell M tzkin fl Corso P, 73S Noonan G Isham G Norris SI D Dalton MA, 137 0 Davey HM, 15 Ottner PJ, 11 De Guire M. 165 Johnston JA Okuvemi K Dellinger A, 33] ©’Malley MS Dismuke SE, 69 K leans Cl Dodard M, 117 Kahn EB wen N, ISS Duan N, 113 Kaiser R, 221 Dube CE, | Kaplan EB, 247 Dunn AL, 8S Kieszak SM, 221 P Durcan M], 234 Kilbourne EM. 328 Patrick K. 66 Kim D, 71 Pearlman DN, | E Kip KE, 258 Pender N, 267 EarpJ L, 8 Kraft K, 208 Pérez-Stable Edgerton EA, 113 Kriska A, 6S Peterson KK Ehrich B, | Krueger CL, 170 Phillips KA, 98 Elder RW, 331 Pickle LW, 75 Ellenberg SS, 170 L Poole C, 23 Elliott JP, 110 LaDou J, 285 Powell KE, 73S Elster AB, 211 Laurant MGH, 120 Prislin R, 165 320 Am ] Prev Med 2002;23(4) 0749-3797 /02/$-—see front matter © 2002 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Science Inx $1054-139X (02)00523-8 R Schreiner P], 258 Rajab MW, 73S Scutchfield FD, 66 in der Bij AK, 120 Rakowski W, | Seidel JS, 115 wricchioF E, 170 Ramirez AG, 36 Seidman CS, 66 Velicer WF, | Ramsey LT,73S Shevlin JD, 92 Vest JR a Rauscher GH, 8 Shults RA, 351 Villarreal R, 56 Ray SM, 92 Silvers LE, 170 Reed A, 117 Simon TR, 146 Rigotti NA, 234 Skinner CS, 247 Rimer BK, 1, 247 Sleet DA, 351 Ring AR, 296 Small ML, 146 Wensing Robinson DA, 84 Snvder SR, 15S Robinson TN, 106 Stange KC, 320 White ]D, 23 Rock LBS, 335 Stone E], 73S Whitlock EP Rolka DB, 42 Surigo TS, 247 Whitney CG Rose IM, 84 Su Y, 75 Wilhelm Jl Roseman JM, 258 Suarez L, 36 Wilson DB Roux AD Summers-Bean ( Wing S, 23 Rubia M Wise RP Rubin CH T Wolff N Russell LB TalaveraGA , 36 Woolf SH Task Force on Community Preventive Ss Services. 10S. 67S. 73S Y Sachs DPL, 234 Thomas D, 92 Salive ME, 170 Thompson RS Yohannes Sallis JF, 208 Tickle [J], 137 Samsa GP, 247 Tilson HH, 217 Sanson-Fisher RW Todd D, 92 Sargent JD 137 Trapido E, 36 Sawver MH, 165 Trevena L], 59 Am | Prev Med 2002;: 92 (4) 321 Subject Index A Pap smear, 207 dental health projects, neighborhood acquired immunodeficiency syndrome carcinoma basal cell and sunburn based, 15(1S AIDS cardiovas« ular disease dental schools, 14(1S activity physical. Se physi al activity and excess body we ight l dental sealant trials IS adolescent alcohol use, 269 ind hypercholesterolemia, 13 I dental Service Research Scholars program adolescent smoking ind parenting and physical activity, 121 14(1S practices, 73 economi analysis | Dental Tr uning for ¢ of the idolescent tobaccous e, 269 nutrition education, 297 Handi« ipped program RWIF), 13C1S 1dIi vertusing tobacco, 73 aries, dental 1(1S), 3¢1S), 6C1S) ‘ lentistry community, 16(1S), 2101S for Healthcare Research and 13(1S), 16¢1S) 21(1S) 55(1S) 55(1S Quality (AHRQ), 2(1S ariostatic agents 16(1S), 2101S pre ventve alcohol hemical agents, warfare, 200 public healt 21(2S and pede strian fatalities, 129 child immunization status, 36, 106 ( lepression ind coronary heart disease ind pregnancy, medical text hildren, African-American risk of measles lisabled persons physic activity, 2900 recommendations 6 195 ( lisease outbreak detection, 180 and smoking in pregnancy holesterol disparities al and ethnic, in oral health exposed pregnancy 166 high, 13 8(1S), 13(1S) (1S use and dental health, 1(1S lowering therapy l Doctors Ag inst Handgun Injun DAHI use Hispanic migrant adolescents, 269 ity design, 23(2S 516 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ochrane Collaboration, 3(1S) lomestic violence, 260 4(1S 77(1S) (table ollege students, vaccinating compared to other risk-taking behavior American Academy of Pediatrics, 34(1S olonoscopy 28 RT) 76(1S table colorectal cancet screening, 23 physician's beliefs and behaviors, 82 American Cancer Society, 72(1S) (table ommunity coalitions for substance abuse survey questionnaire tor 83 American Dental Association (ADA 237, 304 dormitory students vaccinating, YS 1O(1S), 28(1S 34(1S), 77(1S) (table ommunity-based tobacco /alcohol drug Lis community action against American Dental Education Association program, 269 4 1O¢1S ommunity DentCare Network American Healthstvles Survey ommunity Voices: Healthcare fe E 4A merical Medical Association Underserved initiative, 8(1S ecologiu«v ipproach to ral lth 77018 table community water fluoridation (CWE promouon, 35(1 01S 1(1S), 3(1S), 17(1S), 2418 ducation, medi nutrition table s2(1S), 6501S table battered wom efttectiveness, 26(1S table conomk aly liovascular disease behavior National Health Service (1 hrlichiosiinsd physi lderl change intervention, 62 IS table nvironment health phvsic al cul pot ntial adverse effects of pedestrian-oriented IS risk taking 7, 62 phvsical. audit to measure. 187 computet based counseling travel, and physi il activity, 65(2S nvironmental mediatorso f physi wctivity, 1] Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Svstem conference, Whistler 200] physi il activitt 20(25 BRFSS), 56(2S quipment, protective, sport, 1(1S 22) Benefits and Risks of Water Fluoridation I8(1S), 21(¢1S), 54(1S), 5501S confounders, defined, 7(2S Report Pre pare d for Ontario's Publi coronary heart disease and depression table Consultation on Water Fluoridatio SSENC] Electronic Surveillance System Levels, 57(1S). 6001S cost for the Early Notufhication ot and cost analysis, excess body bioterrorism, book review Community-Based Epidemics, | body weight, excess, cost « and cost analysis HI\ / vidence-based dentistrs 1S), 21 benefit analysis and HEDIS measures book review, Guidotti, 139 76 medicine, 16(2S), 21(2S), 55(2S8 Keck 1) effectiveness and HEDIS measure eXercise 113, 12] ¢ ais physical activity built environment training for disabled persons, 290 of dental services, 16(1S), 17(1S), 2101S dimensions of, t 28(1S F Cc counseling, nutrition i face masks. See equipment craniofacial injuries, sports-related, 1(15S) California Tobacco Survey (CTS), 74 fatalities, motor vehicle-related Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health (1S). 6C1S) 8(1S) 13¢(1S). 16¢1S) fecal occult blood test (FOBT) Care, 19(1S), 56(1S) 58(1S), 59(1S) 21(1S), 55(1S). 76C1S) (table 79(1S) fetal alcohol syndrome, 136, 166 (table) 81(1S) 63(1S) (table), 68(1S) Fighting Back, community coalition, 237 cancer, oral and pharyngeal, 1(1S), 3(1S) curriculum in dental education, 14(1S) 404 6(1S), 13(1S), 16(1S), 21(1S), 32(1S) financing oral health care 8(1S) 55(1S), SLC1S) hrearms, preventing injury ACPM position screening, colorectal, 28 death, attitude toward, 215 statement, 516 322 Am | Prev Med 2002;23(4) 0749-3797 /02/$-see front matter 2 2002 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Science Inc PI S1054-139X(02)00524-X fluorides and fluoridation Insurance coverage Nabional \ Violence 1301S). 1601S), 55018 See al colorectal cancer screening, 28 NVAWS), 260 community wate! fluoridation excess body weight, | neighborhood stud fluorosis, enamel 17(1S) 27(1S) smoking cessation, 160 9S football, injury prevention in, 34(1S intervention studies, population-b ised 61S 16c ts 4 ; IS 1S G intimate partner ol Se don rest genetic factors in physical activity, 87(2S wlence Guide to Clinical Preventive Services Reporto f the U.S. Preventive Services L lask Force (2 33(1S), 58C1S e9d9(i1tS)i,o n 7210919S6)) z(zt ablei S llaengdi slautsieo n, inds eatp hybseilct a use ACLiV2I5T4Y NIH Cons guidelines, practice, 16(1S), 2101S), 55(1S life, end of as public healt Statement, Diagnosis and Ma Gulf War veterans, illness experience, 200 life, quality of, 215 t Dental Caries Throu Lyme disease, 47 IS na) 63018 table nutrition counseling 174 handgun injury, preventing, ACPM position direct obse1 ition, 174 statement, 316 education, cardiovascular Health Canada, 221 mailings, mass, 45 health education programs for dental market research to promote physi cal 0 health, 7(1S activity, 56(2S) obesity, | Health Resources ind Services marketing, tobacco, 73 observaotf iproactnic e (nutriti« Administration HRSA), 2 IS), 29(1S) mass mailings, effect on vaccine 1 eceipt 1 counseling 174 32(1S) Maternal and Child Health Burea 1 21S occupational medicine, 308, 311 health services, community, 16(1S), 21018 measles outbreak, risk of, 195 Oral Health in America \ Report measurement and methods in ph ysical IS Surgeon General, 1(1S Healthy Pe ople 2010 goals and objectives vity research, 44(2S 1I3¢18 (1S (1S 8) for promoting oral health, 1(1S), 3(1S) mediators 6301S Z IS table 16(1S), 22¢18 defined, 7(2S), 26(2S table), 6911S /2(1S heat-induced death, vehicles 3] of exercise adherence in the el derly 74(1S) (table hHeElDmeItSs . meSaees uerqeus ipamnedn t cost effectiveness, 276 of phyBsOi(c2aSl activity, women, 98 9S) oOlb jeicl tihev esl,t h 1(1S Hisp2anHi c migrant adolesce nts, alcohol use Medpiscyacihdos ocpiraolv ide2r6s( 25o r programs l S communi(tiys -based tobacco use, 269 s2(1S outbreak disease detection system HIV prevention needs, cost of, 7 Medicare beneficiaries, influenza vaccine prevention outcomes comir unity 3 oahtions, 23, } melanoma and sunburn, 91 meningococcal infections ind students OR Immunization coverage improving commentary mental health and intims partr 1e1 ir screening, ”2)0* delay in schedule 8) violence, 260 parenting practices and idolescet merchant incentives, tobacco, 73 hiinsftloureyn za,c hil4d3 106 methods for conducting systemat wm revicws pe dessmtorkiiann fatalities, 12 1(1S 22(1S), 4001S rates, measles, 195 pedestrian-oriented environ schedulk delayed, 36 Mexican-U.S border, tele phone survey use Persian Gulf syndrome, 200 storage prac ices 246 il activit 113 underserved areas 106 moderators, defined 2» health messages | inactivity, physical, 1(2S) 74(28 104(2S) motor vehicle-rel ited fatalities ind disabled persons, 290 treatment for 1(2S) seat belts 254 behavior, 26(2S), 44(2S Indian Health Service (IHS), 2(1S), 29(1S) mouthguards. See equipment mputer-based counselit 01S decline, inner-city youth, 12 Indians North American, and pedestrian N of built environment fatalities, 129 National Dental Association, 10 IS effect of environmento r influenza vaccine, 43 National Health and Nutrition I xamination environmental mediator injuries Surveys (NHANES), 57(2S factors that influence craniotacial 1(1S) National He ilth Interview Survey NHIS genetic tac I 7(28 13(1S) 1601S 56(2S), 74(2S n the elderly, 80(2S RR( 1S) National Health Service (UK) “Y ork interventions, research facial 16(1S), 21 1S), 55(1S) Review Ser community wate! levels sports-related, 1(1S 3(1S). 6(1S) R(1S fluoridation measurement and 13(1S), 1601S) 2101S), 5501S) National Institute of Dental and mediator studies 81(1S) Craniofacial Research NID R). 20018 neighborhood study tooth 16(1S), 2101S), 55¢1S) 57(1S physical environment Institute of Medicine (LOM), 19(1S National Institutes of Health (NIH), 21S promouono f, 1(2S5 IOM Dietary Reference Intakes for 56(1S), 6301S) (table 56(2S Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium National Oral Health Plan, 22(1S recommended daily, 115 Vitamin D and Fluoride »*8( 1S) 68(1S) National Survey on Recreation a nad the telep' hone counseling, 115 (table) Environment (NSRE), 59(2S theoretical approaches, 15(2S Am | Prev Med 2002;23(4 community Ip sychologyS, 18(2 depIr ession and heart disease, 51 use and oral health, 1(1S) environmental psychology 2 risk-taking behavior. See behavior use cessation, 150, 160 personal-level, 15(2S) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RW]I use, Hispanic migrant adolescents, 269 social-ecologic, 17(2S) 10(1S). 18018) raffic accidents, 129 physical environment, audit to measure Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) travel behavior and physical activity, 65(2S 187 68(25 physical inactivity, 1(2S) S twins and physical activity levels, 87(2S physician / practice characteristics, 82 sealant programs, school-based or school Pipeline, Profession, and Practice linked, 1(1S), 8(1S), 28(1S), 29(1S u Community-Based Dental Education (table), 32(1S = urban planning 14(1S sealants, pit and fissure, 1(1S : a ana physical activity poverty 21(1S), 28(1S 2 ) S and oral health, 8(1S), 1301S ( seat belt use, 254 and pregnancy, alcohol, tobacco, 15 sigmoidoscopy, flexible pregnancy smokeless tobacco, | and alcohol, 136, 150 smoking, 143, 150 vaccination alcohol-exposed 15 166 adolescents, 269 child, underserved areas, 106 pregnant women, low-income yO ind parenting practices, 73 rates, measles Preventing and ControllOrialn gan d and alcohol use in pregnancy, 15 status, children Pharyngeal Cancer: Recommendations cessation, 145, 150, 160 accine(s), 246 from a National Strategic Planning and insurance coverage, 160 coverage, improvin mmmentar Conference, 32(1S), 56(1S), 57(1S snuff use, 143, 226 influenza, 43 74(1S) (table SPACES (Systematic Pedestrian an meningococcal infection, 98 prevention programs, community-level Environmental Scan), 187 storag actices, 246 1(1S), 3 ) 8(1S), 18018 spouse a buse. See intimate partner hicles, heat-induced death 1S), 81(1S Stat e Action for Oral Health Access iS terans, Gulf War, chemi PRIZM lifestyle geodemographi students, college, meningococcal infections exposure, 200 segmentation, 538(2S QR iolence against protective devices in contact spor ¢ substance abuse, community ac iolence equipment 404 public health sunburn prevaience Al dentoan l practice. 7(1S). 16 : m General's Re port on ¢ ral Health W. K. Kellogg Foundaatndi ooranl health (1S See Oral Health in America R(1S leadership and management, | ) systematic reviews, methods for conducti te , ilking, 187 review, 140 1(1S), 22 1001S surveill‘a nce data, 56(2S tor insportavtion to work, 36(2S . war, veterans and illness experience, 200 Recommendations for Using Fluoride elephon cghhtt., exexc ess boc lv. i and carrddii ovasSc ular . ‘ . disease | Prevent and Control Dental Caries in counseling for phys . . ‘. _ women the United States, 56(1S IS ise In SUIVeVS Z , ind physical activity behavior, 98(2S 6601S table textbooks, obstetrical, recommendations ' . Vietnamese-American Pap smear 20 research issuesi n ilcohol use 136 : om preventing and controlling , tick exposure, risk factors for wannen © Resne 166. 207 using CWF and sealants, 32(1S tickborne illnesses, prevention Workshop on Guidelines for Sealant Use preventing and controlling oral and recommendations, 47 Recommendations, 58(1S), 6971S pharynge il cancers, 33(1S tobacco table reventing and controlling sports-related disease prevention, 226 craniofacial injuries, 35(1S industry, 73 Y ' , - review literature marketing idolescent rece puvity ’ Youth Risk Factor Behavior Surveillance behavior lang iterventions, 62 smokeless, 143 System (YRBSS), 56(2S 324 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 23, Number 4 ‘ eo gee o e :

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