Author Index A Croft JB, 315 GreenkJoA , 79 Ackermann RT, 232 Crosby RA, 255 Greenlund KJ, 315 Adams EK, 301 Crum NF, 107 Gren LH, 290 Adetunji Y, 169 Cruz TB, 251 GuralniJkM , S112 Ainsworth BE, $23 Guver B, 65 Alario AJ, 58 D Alderman MH, 283 Dancy B, $45, S69 H Allston A, 65 de Fijter S, 343 HanleyJ , 219 Ammerman AS, $77 Denhaerynck K, 195 Haskell WL, S107 Amundson DE, 107 Derose SF, 347 Hawkins M, S164 Asch SM, 347 DiClemente RJ, 255 Hegmann KT, 290 Ayala CA, 315 Dietrich AJ, 296 Henderson KA, $23 DiFranzaJ , 219 Hoffman BR, 25] B Dightman D, 238 Hoffman Mk, $164 Baranowski T, 9 Donahue K, 151 Hoffman RS, 165 Barker LE, 45 Donehoo R, 95 Holtgrave DR, 112 Barrett-Connor E, 226 Dowda M, 277 Horowitz D, 50 Bauman AE, 88 Doyle EJ, 31 Huerta E, 264 Bazzarre T, S209 Ducatman AM, 31 BealeJ , 195 | Becker ER, 301 E Ikeda RM, 79 Bell BP, 343 Earhart KC, 107 Irigoyen M, 245 Bensley L, 38 Ebel BE, 358, 363 Islam SS, 31 Berenson G, 9 Edla SR, 31 Berrios-Torres SI, 79 Ehrich B, 308 J Biggs [J, 290 Eisenberg ME, 122 Jenny C, 58 Bittner V, S30 Ekwueme DU, 112 Jette AM, $122 Branson BM, 112 Erickson JD, 17 Jones WK, S2 Brawley LR, $107, S172 Ershoff D, 17 Joski PJ, 301 Breen N, 259 Esplen MJ, 187 Judge JO, S150 Brower JN, 136 Evenson KR, S85, $15, S77, S93 Brown ML, 179 Ewigman BG, 58 K Brown WJ, 140 Eyler AA, S5, S15, S86, S93 Kaplan RC, 283 Buchner DM, S214 Keenan NL, 315 Buntinx F, 195 F Keysor[J ], S129 Burke JE, S15 FangJ , 283 King AC, $172 Ferrucci L, S112 Kinosian B, 50 C FieldinJgE , 347 Kinsinger L, 169 Caesar A, 245 Findley SE, 245 Klabunde CN, 179 Caine Y, 333 Florence CS, 301 Klerman LY, 129 Castillo EM, 226 Forster JL, 122 Koch E, 343 Castro R, 325 Foster L], 273 Kornguth PJ, 308 Chandler PJ], $45, S69 Foushee HR, S30 Koss MP, 238 Cheadle A, 232 Frank JS, S157 Kottke TE, 165 Chen S, 245 Freedson PS, 277 Kraus JF, 325 Chiu V, 17 Kritz-Silverstin D, 226 Chodzko-Zajko W, $209 G Kuo M, 204 Christakis DA, 358, 363 Gallinger S, 187 Clarfield AM, 333 Galuska DA, 95 L Clark MA, 308 Garcia L, 325 Lamb CR, 107 Clark PBS, 219 Garrison MM, 358, 363 Lang D, 255 Cohen HW, 283 Gildea JH, 290 LaRussa P, 245 Coleman D, 343 Giles WH, 315 LawrencJeM , 17 Conlin AMS, 107 Gillespie C, 95 Lee H, 204, 212 Conner KR, 320 Glick H, 50 Lee H, $45, S69 Cooper AR, 273 Goel V, 187 Lee JE, 212 Cornell CE, S30 Goldman D, 238 Lesaffre E, 195 Cortebeeck K, 195 Gonzalez RM, 264 Leslie ER, 88 Cotter SM, 343 Goodman-Gruen D, 226 Lipkus IM, 308 Cowen K, 343 Goodwin MA, 296 Lipsitz SR, 50 Cox CM, 290 Gray GC, 107 LoGerfoJP , 232 Criqui M, 50 Greenberg P, 204 Long T, 343 372 AmJ Prev Med 2003;25(4) 0749-3797 /03/$-see front matter © 2003 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Inc. Luman ET, 45 Pignone M, 15] T Lyna PR, 136, 308 Pinkerton SD, 112 Taiwo B, 136 Lyon JL, 290 Pitney BH, 25] Tawney KW, S77 Polacca M, 238 Taylor WC, 277 M Poland GA, 144 Tesler P, 245 Macera C, 95 Pollak KI, 136 Thompson JL, $5, $15, $53, S93 Mack K, 95 Popkin BM, | Thompson W, $23 Macklin D, 169 Portmann AJ, 290 Thorpe KE, 301 Macon ML, S77 Postlethwaite D, 17 Tilgner S, 343 Madlensky L, 187 Prince RJ, 238 Treadwell T, 79 Madsen L, 232 Pry N, 343 Trost SG, 140, 277 Mandelblatt J, 264 Pulley L, S30 Tsuyuki RT, 339 Marcus BH, 88 Tull P, 101 Marshall AL, 88 Q Tyndale RF, 219 Matson-Koffman D, $5, S93 Qahwaji D, 273 McAuley E, S184 McBride CM, 136 R U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 159 McCauley MM, 45, 144 Rakowski W, 308 Unger JB, 251 McLaughliJnR , 187 Rejeski WJ, S107, S172 McMillan-Davey E, 219 Richter DL, $23 Meissner HI, 259 Rimer BK, 308 V Mensah GA, 315 Rischitelli DG, 272 Van Eenwyk J, 38 Meshefedjian G, 219 Rivara FP, 358, 363 Van Overstraete E, 195 Mihalko SL, $193 Robinson TJ, 107 Voorhees CC, S38, S61 Miller JR, 79 Rohrbach LA, 251 Misra DP, 65 Rose E, 255 WwW Mockenhaupt R, $164, S209 Rosenberg E, 333 Wagner EH, 232 Morey MC, S204 Ruiz A, 325 Wallace MR, 107 Mortenson P-B, 101 Ryan MAK, 107 Wasserman MP, 76 Morton DJ, 226 Watkins ML, 17 Mujuru P, 31 S Webster PS, 144 Mysliwiec P, 179 SalliJsF , 277, S110 Webster RA, 58 Sanderson B, 238 Wechsler H, 204, 212 N Sanderson BK, S5, S30, S93 Wendelboe AM, 290 Natarajan S, 50 Sandhu N, 232 Whitley-Williams PN, 144 National Vaccine Advisory Committee, 144 Sanner B, S164 Wickley KL, $193 Neff LJ, 315 Sansbury LB, 179 Wiehe SE, 358, 363 Nelson ME, S141 Sansom SL, 343 Wiese WH, 78 Nelson TF, 212 Sarmiento OL, $77 Wilbur J, S5, S45, S69, S93 Nicklas TA, 9 Satariano WA, S184 Wilcox S, $5, $15, $23, S93 Schnitzer PG, 58 Wilson N, $53 0 Schuster MA, 347 Wingard DL, 226 O'Loughlin J, 219 SeniorJ , S209 Wingood GM, 255 O'Malley AS, 264 Seguin R, S141 Wolfe VK, $53 Okoro CA, 45 Serdula M, 95 Wylie-Rosett J, 283 Olson KL, 339 Shakib S, 251 Olson PE, 107 Shefer AM, 144 Ory M, S164 Shelton S, S30 x Owen N, 88 Sheppard L, S209 Xiang H, 25 Sheppard VB, 264 P Sheridan S, 151 Y Page AS, 273 Siega-Riz AM, | Yabroff KR, 259 Paradis G, 219 Simmons KW, 38 Yancey A, S1 Pardilla MN, S53 Simpson D, 101 Yang S-], 9 Park CH, $209 Simpson ME, 95 Young DR, S5, $38, S61, S93 Pate RR, 277 Smith F, 343 Yuan NP, 238 Patel R, 169 Spivey C, 129 Patla AE, $157 Stalker V, S30 Patterson CJS, 333 Stallones L, 25 Z Peek-Asa C, 325 Stange KC, 296 Zakeri I, 9 Perez G, $53 Stehr-Green P, 101 Zaza S, 176 Peter G, 144 Stellfeld M, 101 Zheng Z-J, 315 Petitti DB, 17 Stewart AL, $137 Zhong Y, 320 Phillips KA, 77, 167 Strine TW, 45 Zizza C, | Phillips M, 79 SullivanJ,r. , RJ, S204 Zyzanski SJ, 296 Am J Prev Med 2003;25(4) Subject Index A Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, mobility, $157 AARP, $167 320 physical activity to prevent, $214 abortion, commentary, 168 breast examination, clinical, trends, 259 prevention challenge, $107 abuse disablement against pregnant women, 325 Cc process and physical activity programs, alcohol, 238 caloric intake and CVD mortality, 283 S185 childhood, 238 cancer prevention, Latinos, 264 prevention of, $129, S150 Active Living for Assisted Living, $193 cancer screening disease adolescent(s) colorectal, 179 prevention, cardiovascular, S5 Native American, smoking, 251 female, 259, 301 vaccine-preventable, 169 pregnancy, unplanned, 255 cancer drinking and driving, college students, 212 smoking, 122, 219 breast, 301 drinking, binge, college students, 204 smoking-cessation intervention, 363 breast, screening, 259 driving and alcohol, college students, 212 adults, older, exercise, 232 primary care control interventions, 264 DTaP receipt, age-appropriate, 45 advertising, alcohol, college students, 204 cardiovascular disease (CVD), 339 African-American women, physical activity, prevention, S5 E $23, S30, S38, S45 statin use, 339 eating patterns and obesity in children, 9 ageism, $165 child death review (CDR), 58 ecologic approach, challenges of, S186 harmful consequences of, $166 childhood education and dietary quality, | aging stereotypes/myths, S164 adverse exposures, 238 elderly, sarcopenia in, 226 alcohol immunizations, 169 exercise abuse, 238 obesity and eating patterns, 9 and CVD mortality, 283 and college students, 212 obesity and walking, 273 community-based program, 232 consumption, farm residents, injuries, 25 cholesterol interventions to improve mobility, $159 -control policies, 212 measures, current guidelines, 50 medical assessment for, S204 dependence, 238 patient achievement lowering, 339 training, center-based, $152 marketing to college students, 204 clinical breast examination, trends, 259 -related motor vehicle fatalities, 212 College Alcohol Study (CAS), 204, 213 F alcoholism, 238 colorectal cancer (CRC) falls, S142 American College of Preventive Medicine screening, 179 interventions to reduce, S151 behaviors, 187 family violence history, 38 (ACPM) practice policy statement, childhood immunizations, 169 community-based exercise program, 232 farm residents, alcohol consumption and assault, physical, risk factors for, 31 commute, walking, 273 injuries, 25 assessment, medical, for exercise, $204 computer adaptive testing (CAT), $126 fatalities, child, 58 assisted living, $193 coronary heart disease and cholesterol firearm laws, state, and suicide, 320 autism and Thimerosal-containing vaccines, levels, 50 folic acid use, periconceptual, 17 101 cost comparison, HIV counseling/ testing, functional limitations, S112 112 cost of revaccination, 245 H B counseling, behavioral, religion-based, 333 healthcare providers, nonphysician, 179 balance counseling/testing, HIV, cost comparison, hepatitis A outbreak, homosexual men, and mobility, $157 112 costs, 343 clinical measures of, S151 culture and change, commentary, 165 HIV counseling/ testing, cost comparison, research, $153 CVD mortality 112 training, S150 and body mass index, 283 HIV testing technologies, commentary, 167 barriers to physical activity, $2 and caloric intake, 283 homosexual men, hepatitis A outbreak, behavior change in physical activity, S172 and exercise, 283 costs, 343 behavior hypertension, screening, 151, 159 colorectal cancer screening, 187 D risk-taking dance, $152 I adolescent, 122 death immunizatio(ns ) college students, 204, 212 child, review, 58 practice, grace period, 245 smoking, 251 alcohol-related, 238 practices, adult, 144 behavioral counseling, religion-based, 333 dietary schedule, childhood, 45 birth outcomes, negative, unplanned intake, U.S. trends, | childhood, 169 pregnancy, 255 quality and education, | income and dietary quality, | body mass index quality and income, | indicators, quality, for local health and CVD mortality, 283 quality comparisons, 1965-1996, | departments, 347 and joint replacement, 290 disabilities injuries bone and joint health, $142 assessing, $122 rescue worker, World Trade Center, 79 book review, evidence-based public health, challenges of, $123 work-related and alcohol consumption, 176 concept of, $122 25 374 AmJ Prev Med 2003;25(4) 0749-3797 /03/$-see front matter © 2003 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Inc. intervention(s) women, physical activity, S53 practice, law in, book review, 76 behavioral, unplanned pregnancy, 255 neural tube defects, 17 quality indicators, 347 mammography, effect of direct invitation, nicotine dependence, 219 examples, 350 (Table) 195 nonphysician healthcare providers, 179 framework for development, 348 pediatric smoking, 358 nurse practitioners, CRC screening, 179 (Figure) physical activity, 88 services, ten essential, 348 practice-individualized, 296 0 preventive service delivery, 296 obesity R primary care cancer control, 264, 265 and eating patterns in children, 9 racial / ethnic groups, physical activity, (Table) children and walking, 273 women, S5 promoting vitamin use, 17 occupational injuries religion-based behavioral counseling, 33% repeat screening, 308 alcohol, farm residents, 25 replacement, surgical, joint, 290 to increase physical activity assault injuries, 31 rescue worker injuries, World Trade African-American women, $35 (Table), World Trade Center workers, 79 Center, 79 $43 (Table), S50 (Table) osteoarthritis and joint replacement, 290 research Latinas, S66 (Table), S75 (Table), S82 challenges for physical activity, $180 (Table) P for improving mobility, $161 Native American women, S58 (Table), parental influence, youth physical activity, on balance, $153 white women, S90 (Table) 277 on disability, $122, $137 intimate partner violence (IPV) and family pediatric smoking interventions, 358 on physical activity, $110 history, 38 periconceptual vitamin use, 17 topics, future, $154 perinatal health framework, integrated, 65 ] physical activity Ss joint replacement and body mass index, African-American women, $23, $30, S38, S. pneumoniae outbreak, 107 290 S45 sarcopenia, 226 barriers to, $2, S173 screening L children, 273 behavior, colorectal cancer, 187 Latinas, physical activity, S61, S69, S77 cultural influences, $173 cancer, female, 301 Latinos, cancer prevention, 264 decreased in elderly, 226 repeat, interventions, 308 letter to the editor, Rischitelli, 272 in assisted living, $195 scripture, prevention messages based on, letters, reminder, and mammography, 308 increasing, $209 333 life transition, adolescent to adult, physical interventions, $177 smoking activity, 140 Latinas, S61, S69, S77 adolescent, 122, 219 lifespan approach to perinatal care, 65 levels in elderly, 232 behavior, 251 Lifetime Fitness Program (LFP), 232 Native American women, S53 cessation and weight, 136 limitations patterns in young women, 140 -cessation interventions, adolescent, 363 functional, $112 personal correlates, comparison, S95 nicotine-dependent, stages of, 219 assessing, S114 (Table), $116 (Table), (Table), S96 (Table) pediatric prevention interventions, 358 S119 physical environment correlates, prenatal care, 129 definition, $112 comparison, $100 (Table), $101 Standards for Adult Immunization measuring, $114 (Table) Practices, 144, 145 (Table) reducing, $137 programs, website vs print, 88 statin use in CVD, 339 local health departments, quality indicators, promoting, S184 strength 347 social correlates, comparison, S97 and functional performance, $145 long-term care, activity patterns in, S194 (Table), S98 (Table) training, $141 to prevent disability, S214 health benefits of, S141, $142 M walking trends in U.S., 95 studies, $143 (Table) mammography white women, S86 strokes and reminder letters, 308 women in diverse racial groups, S5 public recognition of symptoms, 315 effect of direct invitation, 195 youth, 277 warning signs, 315 screening, 195 parental influence, 277 students, college, alcohol marketing, 204 telephone contact, 195 physical inactivity and CVD mortality, 283 Study on the Natural History of Nicotine trends, 259 physician assistants, CRC screening, 179 Dependence, 219 marketing of alcohol, college students, 204 physician attitudes toward nonphysician Study to Enhance Prevention by military, pneumococcal pneumonia providers, 183 Understanding Practice (STEP-UP) trial, outbreak, 107 pneumonia, pneumococcal, outbreak, 107 296 mobility, community, $157 poem, T Yancey, S1 suicide and state firearm laws, 320 motivation to exercise, messages, $168 policies, alcohol-control, 212 Survey, Women and Physical Activity, $5, S9 motor vehicle fatalities, alcohol-related, 212 pregnancy survey instrument, S9, $15, S16 and smoking, 129 survey reliability, $15, S16, S19 (Table), N unplanned/unwanted, teen, 255 $20 (Table) National Blueprint Consensus Conference, prenatal care programs, 129 $209 prevention effectiveness, book review, 77 T National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early providers, nonphysician, 179 Tai Chi, $152 Detection Program (NBCCEDP), 301 public awareness, stroke symptoms, 315 teen pregnancy, unplanned/unwanted, 255 Native American public health telephone contact, mammography adolescents, smoking, 251 evidence-based, book review, 176 attendance, 195 tribes, alcohol dependence, 238 informatics, book review, 78 Thimerosal in vaccines, 101 Am J Prev Med 2003;25(4) 375 tobacco use use, childhood, 169 low-income/uninsured, cancer screening, adolescent, 122, 363 violence 301 Native American adolescents, 251 against pregnant women, 325 pregnant, abuse against, 325 pediatric, 358 family history and risk of IPV, 38 young, and physical activity patterns, 140 workplace, 31 Women’s Cardiovascular Health Network Violence Against Women Act, 320 Project, $5, $15, $24, S30, $38, $46, $53, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force vitamin use, periconceptual, 17 S70, S77, S87, S93 evidence for screening for hypertension, women’s health and family history of 15] Ww violence, 38 recommendations and rationale for walking workers’ compensation, physical assault, 31 screening for hypertension, 159 to school, 273 workplace violence, 31 trends in U.S., 95 work-related injuries and alcohol V website physical activity programs, 88 consumption, 25 vaccine (s) weight and smoking cessation, 136 World Trade Center, rescue worker ACIP recommended administration, 245 Women and Physical Activity Survey, $5, S9 injuries, 79 age-appropriate, 45 (Appendix), $16, $23, $38, $45, $62, revaccination cost, 245 S70, S86, S94 revaccination practice, 245 women Y Thimerosal-containing, 101 Hispanic, violence against, 325 youth physical activity, 277 —- ANNOUNCEMENT - The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health has a new website: www.ijoeh.com Consult this website for information on IJOEH’s journal as well as relevant conferences and courses for the field of occupational and environmental health. 376 American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 25, Number 4