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rmaePeea 2 2 Title Index/Index des titres, 1992, Volume 83 Accessing Community Development Research Meth- Experience of an Occupational Health Centre During a Institutional Ethnography: Explicating the Social Or- odologies, Supplement 1, $62-S66. Prolonged Work Stoppage, The, 448-51. ganization of Professional Health Practices In- Aluminum, Fluoride and the Prevention of Alzheimer’s Factors Associated with Acquiring Giardiasis in British tending Client Empowerment, Supplement 1, S58- Disease, 97-100. Columbia Residents, 155-8. S61. Aspects of Preventive Health Care for Older Persons, Feminist Methods in Health Promotion Research, Intestinal Parasite Control in an Institution for Devel- 303-5. Supplement 1, S54-S57. opmentally Handicapped Adults, 295-7. Assessment of Occupational Health Risk During Un- Fluoridation: A Prophylaxis Program for Dental Caries Invasive Meningococcal Disease, British Columbia, usual Workshifts: Review of the Needs and Solu- and Dementia? (Editorial), 93-4. December 1991-March 1992, 138-40. tions for Modifying Environmental and Biological Fluoruration: un programme prophylactique pour les Invasive Streptococcus pyogenes Infections in Children, Limit Values for Volatile Organic Solvents, i09-12. caries dentaires et la démence?, La (Editorial), 94-6. 230-3. Attitudes About Cancer and Knowledge of Cancer Fluorures et ostéosarcomes: |’expérience humaine est Investigation of Two Apparent Cancer Clusters in One Prevention Among Junior High Students in Calgary, rassurante mais demande une interprétation Community, An, 116-19. Alberta, 256-9. prudente, 75-7. Iron Status and Pregnancy in a Northern Canadian Balance Control in the Elderly: Implications for Clinical Follow-up ofP articipants in a Preschool Hearing Screen- Population: Relationship to Diet and Iron Supple- Assessmentand Rehabilitation, Supplement 2, $29- ing Program in Child Care Centres, 375-8. mentation, 339-43. $33. Forty-year Trends in Canadian Tobacco Sales, 404-6. Knowledge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Among Native Blood Lead Level in Children Living Close to a Smelter Fourth Generation Evaluation, The Paradigm Revolu- Indians, 337-8. Area: 10 Years Later, 221-5. tion, and Health Promotion, Supplement 1, S6- Lack of an Association Between Endemic Giardiasis and Breast Self-examination Behaviours Among Female $10. a Drinking Water Source, 382-4. University Students, 388-9. General Index of Health, The, 82-3. Lament by Women for “The People, The Land” Buildinga M ethods Bridge Between Public Policy Analy- Gross Motor Performance Measure for Children with (Nishnawbi-Aski Nation): An Experience of Loss, sis and Healthy Public Policy, Supplement 1, $25- Cerebral Palsy: Study Design and Preliminary Find- A, 331-4. $30. ings, Supplement 2, $34-40. Learning to “Walk Our Talk’: The Implications of Bureaucratic Logic in New Social Movement Clothing: Health Behaviours in a Canadian Community College Sociological Theory for Research Methodologies in The Limits of Health Promotion Research, Supple- Sample: Prevalence of Drug Use and Interrelation- Health Promotion, Supplement 1, $31-S46. ment 1, $47-S53. ships Among Behaviours, 264-7. Let’s Stop Our Oppressive Ways (Editorial), 329. Caractéristiques des non-répondants 4 une enquéte Health of Canada’s Aboriginal People (Commentary), Lier les activités de recherche ala conception de politiques sanitaire de santé mentale, 308-10. 163-4. et de programmes (Editorial), 182-3. Cessons d’imposer des méthodes oppressives (Editorial), Health Promotion and Health Advocacy for and by Linking Research Activities with Policy and Program 330. Immigrants Enrolled in English as a Second Lan- Design (Editorial), 181. Changing Patterns of Mortality and Hospital Morbidity guage Classes, 159-62. Liver Cirrhosis Mortality and Per Capita Alcohol Con- Among Canadians Aged 85 and Over, 315-17. Health Promotion Research with Heart: Keeping a sumption in Canada, 80-1. Changing Profiles of a Typology of Youth Suicide in People Perspective, Supplement 1, S20-S24. Maladi: méningococcique au Canada: 1991-92, La Canada, 169-70. Health Promotion Research Methods: Expanding the (Editorial), 6-8. Chaos and Public Health: Implications foran Epidemic, Repertoire, Supplement 1, S4-S5. Maladie méningococcique et la santé publique: Bienvenue 165-6. Health Promotion Through Healthy Public Policy: The aux années 90, La (Editorial), 126-8. Child Care Centres: Moving From Guidelines to Imple- Contribution of Complementary Research Meth- Measurement of Birth Outcome: Part II, The, 78-9. mentation of Public Health Programs (Commen- ods, Supplement 1, $11-S19. Measuring Alcohol Abuse in the Community: Con- tary), 243-4. Health Status of Canadian-born and Foreign-born Resi- sumption, Binge-drinking and Alcohol-related Child Psychiatry, Public Health Policy, and the Aggre- dents, 311-14. Consequences (“Alcoholism”), 441-7. gate Burden ofS uffering, 54-6. Health Teaching in the Primary School (History of Measuring Balance in the Elderly: Validation of an Clinical Measures of Shoulder Subluxation: Their Reli- Public Health in Canada), 325. Instrument, Supplement 2, S7-S11. ability, Supplement 2, $24-S28. Healthy Communications: Producing a Health Report Measuring Long-term Outcome After Traumatic Brain Comparison Between Instructional Experience and Per- (Infowatch) for Monitoring and Promoting Health Injury, Supplement 2, $64-S68. formance of Teachers and Nurses Delivering a in Local Communities, 271-3. Measuring Psychological Outcomes Following Reha- Smoking Prevention Program, A, 433-6. Hepatitis B Immunization Strategy in Nova Scotia: Is It bilitation, Supplement 2, $12-S18. Construction and Validation of the Alberta Infant Mo- Effective?, The, 286-9. Meningococcal Disease in Canada: 1991-92 (Editorial), tor Scale (AIMS), Supplement 2, $46-S50. Hospital Liaison Process: Identifying Risk Factors in 5-6. Contact-tracing Among Injection Drug Users ina Rural Postnatal Multiparas, The, 203-7. Meningococcal Disease and Death in Rural Alberta, Area, 106-8. Hospital Response Protocols for Child Sexual Abuse December 1991, 141-2. Le contréle du tabagisme : faire de la politique pour and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children, Meningococcal Disease and Public Health: Welcome to mieux prévenir! (Editorial), 398-9. 268-70. the 90s (Editorial), 125-6. Critical Perspective on Research and Knowledge Devel- How Can Local Health Agencies Improve Health Knowl- Modifiable Cardiac Risk Factors of Smoking, Elevated opment in Health Promotion, A, Supplement 1, edge and Skills of Child Care Centre Operators?, Serum Cholesterol and Hypertension: A Commu- $72-S76. 208-12. nity Survey, 437-40. Déterminants del a satisfaction al’égard du suivi médical Hypertension and Its Correlates in the Dariusleut Motivations of Professionals for Involvement in the pré-natal chez des femmes québécoises, 66-70. Hutterite Community of Alberta, 362-4. Delivery ofa H eart Disease Education and Support Diabetes-related Lower Extremity Amputation in On- Impact of the Decrease: Prevalence of Smoking in Program, 240-2. tario: 1987-88 Experience, 298-302. Canada, The, 413-16. Nature and Principles of Public Health, The (View Dimensions psychosociales de certains besoins Importance du stress et du support social comme From Here), 401-3. fondamentaux de familles aux prises avec |’infection variables associées a la détresse psychologique dans Needle Sharing Behaviour Among Injection Drug Users VIH, 42-6. une population 4gée de la région de Montréal, (IDUs) in Treatment in Montreal and Toronto, Duplication of Well-baby Services, 217-20. 354-6. 1988-1989, 38-41. Edmonton Board of Health Celebrates 100 Years — or Important Considerations in the Use of Ethnicity as a Needs of the Family Caregivers ofF rail Elderly, 147-9. More (History of Public Health in Canada), 306-7. Study Variable, 31-3. New Public Health: Do Local Public Health Agencies Effect of Maternal Fluid Intake on Breast Milk Supply: Incidence and Prevalence of End-stage Renal Disease Need a Booster (or Organizational “Fix”) to Com- A Pilot Study, The, 213-16. Among Ontario’s James Bay Cree, 143-6. bat the Diseases of Disarray?, The (View From Effectiveness of Commercially Available Disinfectants Income Inequalities in Oral Health Among Older Adults Here), 326-8. Upon Giardia lamblia Cysts, The, 171-2. in Four Ontario Communities, 150-4. Occupational Health Nursing in Canada: Its Social Epidemic of Hepatitis BAmong Injection Drug Users in Incoordination in Patients with Hemiparesis, Supple- Foundation and Future, 452-5. a Rural Area, An, 102-5. ment 2, $58-S63. L’Organisation des secours préhospitaliers au Canada: Evaluation of the “Time to Quit” Self-Help Smoking Indian Reserve and Registered Indian Mortality in éléments de comparaisons internationales et Cessation Program, 19-23. Canada, 350-3. interprovinciales, 290-4. 456 REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE VOLUME 83, NO. 6 rmaePeea 2 2 Title Index/Index des titres, 1992, Volume 83 Accessing Community Development Research Meth- Experience of an Occupational Health Centre During a Institutional Ethnography: Explicating the Social Or- odologies, Supplement 1, $62-S66. Prolonged Work Stoppage, The, 448-51. ganization of Professional Health Practices In- Aluminum, Fluoride and the Prevention of Alzheimer’s Factors Associated with Acquiring Giardiasis in British tending Client Empowerment, Supplement 1, S58- Disease, 97-100. Columbia Residents, 155-8. S61. Aspects of Preventive Health Care for Older Persons, Feminist Methods in Health Promotion Research, Intestinal Parasite Control in an Institution for Devel- 303-5. Supplement 1, S54-S57. opmentally Handicapped Adults, 295-7. Assessment of Occupational Health Risk During Un- Fluoridation: A Prophylaxis Program for Dental Caries Invasive Meningococcal Disease, British Columbia, usual Workshifts: Review of the Needs and Solu- and Dementia? (Editorial), 93-4. December 1991-March 1992, 138-40. tions for Modifying Environmental and Biological Fluoruration: un programme prophylactique pour les Invasive Streptococcus pyogenes Infections in Children, Limit Values for Volatile Organic Solvents, i09-12. caries dentaires et la démence?, La (Editorial), 94-6. 230-3. Attitudes About Cancer and Knowledge of Cancer Fluorures et ostéosarcomes: |’expérience humaine est Investigation of Two Apparent Cancer Clusters in One Prevention Among Junior High Students in Calgary, rassurante mais demande une interprétation Community, An, 116-19. Alberta, 256-9. prudente, 75-7. Iron Status and Pregnancy in a Northern Canadian Balance Control in the Elderly: Implications for Clinical Follow-up ofP articipants in a Preschool Hearing Screen- Population: Relationship to Diet and Iron Supple- Assessmentand Rehabilitation, Supplement 2, $29- ing Program in Child Care Centres, 375-8. mentation, 339-43. $33. Forty-year Trends in Canadian Tobacco Sales, 404-6. Knowledge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Among Native Blood Lead Level in Children Living Close to a Smelter Fourth Generation Evaluation, The Paradigm Revolu- Indians, 337-8. Area: 10 Years Later, 221-5. tion, and Health Promotion, Supplement 1, S6- Lack of an Association Between Endemic Giardiasis and Breast Self-examination Behaviours Among Female $10. a Drinking Water Source, 382-4. University Students, 388-9. General Index of Health, The, 82-3. Lament by Women for “The People, The Land” Buildinga M ethods Bridge Between Public Policy Analy- Gross Motor Performance Measure for Children with (Nishnawbi-Aski Nation): An Experience of Loss, sis and Healthy Public Policy, Supplement 1, $25- Cerebral Palsy: Study Design and Preliminary Find- A, 331-4. $30. ings, Supplement 2, $34-40. Learning to “Walk Our Talk’: The Implications of Bureaucratic Logic in New Social Movement Clothing: Health Behaviours in a Canadian Community College Sociological Theory for Research Methodologies in The Limits of Health Promotion Research, Supple- Sample: Prevalence of Drug Use and Interrelation- Health Promotion, Supplement 1, $31-S46. ment 1, $47-S53. ships Among Behaviours, 264-7. Let’s Stop Our Oppressive Ways (Editorial), 329. Caractéristiques des non-répondants 4 une enquéte Health of Canada’s Aboriginal People (Commentary), Lier les activités de recherche ala conception de politiques sanitaire de santé mentale, 308-10. 163-4. et de programmes (Editorial), 182-3. Cessons d’imposer des méthodes oppressives (Editorial), Health Promotion and Health Advocacy for and by Linking Research Activities with Policy and Program 330. Immigrants Enrolled in English as a Second Lan- Design (Editorial), 181. Changing Patterns of Mortality and Hospital Morbidity guage Classes, 159-62. Liver Cirrhosis Mortality and Per Capita Alcohol Con- Among Canadians Aged 85 and Over, 315-17. Health Promotion Research with Heart: Keeping a sumption in Canada, 80-1. Changing Profiles of a Typology of Youth Suicide in People Perspective, Supplement 1, S20-S24. Maladi: méningococcique au Canada: 1991-92, La Canada, 169-70. Health Promotion Research Methods: Expanding the (Editorial), 6-8. Chaos and Public Health: Implications foran Epidemic, Repertoire, Supplement 1, S4-S5. Maladie méningococcique et la santé publique: Bienvenue 165-6. Health Promotion Through Healthy Public Policy: The aux années 90, La (Editorial), 126-8. Child Care Centres: Moving From Guidelines to Imple- Contribution of Complementary Research Meth- Measurement of Birth Outcome: Part II, The, 78-9. mentation of Public Health Programs (Commen- ods, Supplement 1, $11-S19. Measuring Alcohol Abuse in the Community: Con- tary), 243-4. Health Status of Canadian-born and Foreign-born Resi- sumption, Binge-drinking and Alcohol-related Child Psychiatry, Public Health Policy, and the Aggre- dents, 311-14. Consequences (“Alcoholism”), 441-7. gate Burden ofS uffering, 54-6. Health Teaching in the Primary School (History of Measuring Balance in the Elderly: Validation of an Clinical Measures of Shoulder Subluxation: Their Reli- Public Health in Canada), 325. Instrument, Supplement 2, S7-S11. ability, Supplement 2, $24-S28. Healthy Communications: Producing a Health Report Measuring Long-term Outcome After Traumatic Brain Comparison Between Instructional Experience and Per- (Infowatch) for Monitoring and Promoting Health Injury, Supplement 2, $64-S68. formance of Teachers and Nurses Delivering a in Local Communities, 271-3. Measuring Psychological Outcomes Following Reha- Smoking Prevention Program, A, 433-6. Hepatitis B Immunization Strategy in Nova Scotia: Is It bilitation, Supplement 2, $12-S18. Construction and Validation of the Alberta Infant Mo- Effective?, The, 286-9. Meningococcal Disease in Canada: 1991-92 (Editorial), tor Scale (AIMS), Supplement 2, $46-S50. Hospital Liaison Process: Identifying Risk Factors in 5-6. Contact-tracing Among Injection Drug Users ina Rural Postnatal Multiparas, The, 203-7. Meningococcal Disease and Death in Rural Alberta, Area, 106-8. Hospital Response Protocols for Child Sexual Abuse December 1991, 141-2. Le contréle du tabagisme : faire de la politique pour and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children, Meningococcal Disease and Public Health: Welcome to mieux prévenir! (Editorial), 398-9. 268-70. the 90s (Editorial), 125-6. Critical Perspective on Research and Knowledge Devel- How Can Local Health Agencies Improve Health Knowl- Modifiable Cardiac Risk Factors of Smoking, Elevated opment in Health Promotion, A, Supplement 1, edge and Skills of Child Care Centre Operators?, Serum Cholesterol and Hypertension: A Commu- $72-S76. 208-12. nity Survey, 437-40. Déterminants del a satisfaction al’égard du suivi médical Hypertension and Its Correlates in the Dariusleut Motivations of Professionals for Involvement in the pré-natal chez des femmes québécoises, 66-70. Hutterite Community of Alberta, 362-4. Delivery ofa H eart Disease Education and Support Diabetes-related Lower Extremity Amputation in On- Impact of the Decrease: Prevalence of Smoking in Program, 240-2. tario: 1987-88 Experience, 298-302. Canada, The, 413-16. Nature and Principles of Public Health, The (View Dimensions psychosociales de certains besoins Importance du stress et du support social comme From Here), 401-3. fondamentaux de familles aux prises avec |’infection variables associées a la détresse psychologique dans Needle Sharing Behaviour Among Injection Drug Users VIH, 42-6. une population 4gée de la région de Montréal, (IDUs) in Treatment in Montreal and Toronto, Duplication of Well-baby Services, 217-20. 354-6. 1988-1989, 38-41. Edmonton Board of Health Celebrates 100 Years — or Important Considerations in the Use of Ethnicity as a Needs of the Family Caregivers ofF rail Elderly, 147-9. More (History of Public Health in Canada), 306-7. Study Variable, 31-3. New Public Health: Do Local Public Health Agencies Effect of Maternal Fluid Intake on Breast Milk Supply: Incidence and Prevalence of End-stage Renal Disease Need a Booster (or Organizational “Fix”) to Com- A Pilot Study, The, 213-16. Among Ontario’s James Bay Cree, 143-6. bat the Diseases of Disarray?, The (View From Effectiveness of Commercially Available Disinfectants Income Inequalities in Oral Health Among Older Adults Here), 326-8. Upon Giardia lamblia Cysts, The, 171-2. in Four Ontario Communities, 150-4. Occupational Health Nursing in Canada: Its Social Epidemic of Hepatitis BAmong Injection Drug Users in Incoordination in Patients with Hemiparesis, Supple- Foundation and Future, 452-5. a Rural Area, An, 102-5. ment 2, $58-S63. L’Organisation des secours préhospitaliers au Canada: Evaluation of the “Time to Quit” Self-Help Smoking Indian Reserve and Registered Indian Mortality in éléments de comparaisons internationales et Cessation Program, 19-23. Canada, 350-3. interprovinciales, 290-4. 456 REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE VOLUME 83, NO. 6 INDEX 1992 Outbreak of Meningococcal Disease in Ottawa-Carleton, Quelques enjeux d'une intervention de marketing Spasticity Measurementin Stroke: A Pilot Study, Supple- December 1991-February 1992, An, 134-7. nutritionnelle dans des restaurants de Montréal, 24- ment 2, $41-S45. Outcome Measure to Quantify Passive Stiffness of the 30. Steve Fonyo Cancer Prevention Program: Description Ankle, An, Supplement 2, $19-S23. Ratio of Diagnosed to Undiagnosed Diabetes in Patients of an Innovative Program, 237-9. Participation in the British Columbia Cervical Cytology 40 Years and Older, The, 379-81. Study to Validate the Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test, A, Screening Program by Native Indian Women, 344-5. Reaching Native Groups in the Northwest Territories: 120-4. Partner Notification and Patient Education for Cases of A Report ofa Joint Project Between Government Surveillance de l’impact sanitaire des urgences Chlamydia trachomatis Infection in a Rural Nova and a Voluntary Agency, 335-6. technologiques, 385-7. Scotia Health Unit, 358-61. Reaching Out: A Community Initiative for Disadvan- Survey of Smoking Prevalence Among Canadian Nurs- Perceived Health Status and Desired Health Informa- taged Pregnant Women, 188-90. ing Students and Registered Nurses, 417-21. tion Needs of University Students, 167-8. Recent Developments and Current Issues in Health Systems-in-Transition Paradigm for Healthy Commu- Pilot Study Assessing the Health Status of the Hispanic Care in Canada (History of Public Health in nities, A, 61-5. American Community Living in Vancouver, A, Canada), 1967, 400. Talking Sex Project: Descriptions of the Study Popula- 346-9. Recent Trends in Lung Cancer Among Canadians Ages tion and Correlates of Sexual Practices at Baseline, Preparing Health Professionals fora Collaborative Health 25-44, 426-8. The, 47-52. Promotion Role, 279-82. Recent Trends in Morbidity and Mortality Rates for Teenage Pregnancy: A Reconsideration, 196-9. Prevalence of Smokeless Tobacco and Cigarette Use Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, 274-6. Tobacco Control: Politicking for Prevention! (Edito- Among Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade Students: Rehabilitation Outcome Measures: Where Do We Go rial), 397-8 A Longitudinal Investigation, The, 15-18. From Here?, Supplement 2, S69-S70. Vaccination massive contre les infections invasives 4 Preventing Cigarette Smoking Among Children: Re- Rehabilitation Outcome Measures: Where Do We méningocoque dans trois régions de la province de sults ofa Four-year Evaluation of the PAL Program, Stand?, Supplement 2, S4-S6. Quebec, janvier 1992, 131-3. 226-9. Reproducibility of Self-reports of Chronic Disease, 71-2. Validation of Prediction of Kindergarten-age School- Preventing STDs: Education that Influences Adoles- Restrictions on Smoking: Changes in Knowledge, Atti- readiness Scores of Nondisabled Survivors of Mod- cents’ Behaviour is Needed (Editorial), 253-4. tudes and Predicted Behaviour in Metropolitan erate Neonatal Encephalopathy in Term Infants, Prévention des MTS ou le besoin d’une éducation qui Toronto from 1983 to 1988, 408-12. Supplement 2, $51-S57. influence le comportement des adolescents, La Révision des stratégies susceptibles d’augmenter et de Validation ofa Survey Instrument to Measure the Ex- (Editorial), 254-5. maintenir immunisation des jeunes 4 un taux tent to Which Physician and Dentist Office Envi- Prince Edward Island Meningococcal Immunization optimal, 113-15. ronments Discourage Smoking, 422-5. Program January-February 1992, The, 129-30. Risk of Low Birthweight and Prematurity Among Women’s Exercise Participation: The Relevance of So- Program Evaluation Within a Health Promotion Frame- Foreign-born Mothers, 192-5. cial Roles Compared to Non-role-related Determi- work, Supplement 1, $67-S71. Rural High School Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes and nants, 367-70. Promotion du coussin gonflable: évaluation d'une in- Behaviours Related to Sexually Transmitted Dis- Women’s Views of Their Main Health Problems, 371-4. tervention de santé publique auprés de candidats eases, 260-3. aux élections fédérales, La, 234-6. Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B in a Small Urban Sexually Promotion de la santé: un exercice de mise en applica- Transmitted Disease Clinic, 73-4. tion de la Charte d’Ottawa, 34-7. Smoking During Labour, 184-7. Provision of Public Health Nursing Follow-up Services Smoking and Oral Health in Older Adults, 429-32. for Postnatal Clients in Ontario: A Cross-sectional Socio-demographic Characteristics of the Physically Survey, The, 200-2. Disabled in Canada, 57-60. Authors Index/Index des auteurs, 1992, Volume 83 A J.H. Brunt, 362-4 M. Deschamps, 344-5 C.H. Goldsmith, $34-40, $41-5, B.J. Jacono, 196-9 R.J. Adderley, 230-3 S.B. Bull, 408-12 J. Désilets, 131-3 422-5 K.E. Johnson, 339-43 B. Armstrong, 75-7 S.L. Bullock, 47-52 M. Desmeules, 315-17 C. Gowland, $34-40 R.J. Johnson, 80-1 R.W. Armstrong, 337-8 M. Burke, S47-S53 M.R. DeVillaer, 441-7 M.G.A. Grace, $51-7, 64-8 L. Joseph, 102-5, 286-9 I.M.F. Arnold, 448-51 D. Butler-Jones, 73-4 J-A.A. Doherty, 268-70 C.F. Grindstaff, 57-60 R. Arshinoff, 38-41 P.J. Byrne, $46-50 P. Donahue, 213-16 T.W. Gyorkos, 102-5, 106-8, 286-9 K M.J. Ashley, 408-12 E.R. Drake, 19-23 M.]. Kaiserman, 404-6 L. Asselin, 42-6 G C.S. Dulberg, 19-23 H D. Kawatu, 295-7 W.R. Avison, $4-6 R. Cameron, 433-6 B.F. Habbick, 217-20 S. Kelly, 71-2 H.S. Campbell, 237-9 E T. Halbert, 159-62 A. Kertesz, $41-5 B R.L. Campbell, 167-8 J.M. Eakin, $4-S5, S72-S76 MLL. Halliday, 38-41 D. Kinnon, 268-70 P.R. Band, 344-5 B. Cann, 106-8 L. Edouard, 188-90, 217-20 P. Harason, 73-4 R. Kirk-Gardner, 437-40 R. Banken, 131-3 L.W. Chambers, 208-12, 271-3, N.C. Edwards, 203-7 K.L. Harburn, $41-5 T. Kosatsky, 75-7, 385-7 M. Baumgarten, 192-5 326-8, 375-8, 441-7 R.D. Egedahl, 448-51 E.M. Harris, S62-S66 J.J. Koval, $19-23 D. Bayfield, 331-4 F. Champagne, 66-70 L.A. Egger, 264-7 M. Harrison, 417-21 D. Kozma, 408-12 M. Beardy, 331-4 A. Chapdelaine, 234-6 G. Ewing, 213-16 A. Helewa, S41-5 L. Krefting, 143-6, S64-8 R.P. Beazley, 253-5 B.M. Chesworth, $19-23 K. Eyjolfsson, 240-2, 437-40 R. Hershier, 71-2 K. Krishnan, 109-12 K.O. Berg, S7-11 D. Ciliska, 159-62 C. Hertzman, 71-2 V. Krishnan, 311-14 MLL. Berry, 147-9 H.F. Clarke, 344-5 F B.C. Hicks, 61-5 R.G. Kurtz, 47-52 L. Bertrand, 15-18, 226-9 J.N. Clarke, $54-S57 J. Fabia, 184-7 G. Hill, 237-9, 274-6 J.A. Best, 433-6 D.C. Cole, 331-4 P.D. Faris, 264-7 K.M. Hill, $41-5 L J. Bickerton, 106-8 W. Cole, 274-6 M. Fauvel, 38-41 T.G. Hislop, 344-5 J. Lambert, 354-6 J.M. Birdsell, 335-6 P.N. Corey, 120-4 J. Feather, 217-20 P.E. Hodges, 339-43 F. Lamothe, 38-41 K.M. Bodner, 448-51 G. Costanzo, 82-3 W.F. Forbes, 97-100, 303-5 J.M. Howell, 306-7, 401-3 M. Lane, $34-40 D. Bourbonnais, $58-63 B. Cété, 385-7 J.S. Frank, 29-33 J. Huang, 315-17 P. Lange, 331-4 W. Boyce, $34-40 M.H. Cox, 120-4 D.B. Langille, 358-61 E.A. Boyd, S24-8 J. Crossman, 437-40 G I B.S. Laparé, 109-12 R. Boyer, 308-10 A. Csima, 298-302 D.J.P. Gagné, 221-5 C. Infante-Rivard, 192-5 D. Lawee, 298-302 M. Brabant, 38-41 D.A. Cunningham, $19-23 D. Gamble, 213-16 A. Inglis, 54-6 J.L. Leake, 150-4 I. Brendle, 337-8 L. Gibbons, 413-16 S. Isaacs, 375-8 P. Lebel, 354-6 J. Brodeur, 109-12 D J.C. Godel, 339-43 S.H.S. Lee, 102-5 K.S. Brown, 433-6 J. Darrah, $46-50 A.M. Godin, 260-3 J R.E.M. Lees, 295-7 J. Bruneau, 38-41 A. Demers, 24-30 R. Gold, 5-8 E.A. Jackson, 47-52 G. Légaré, 308-10 NOVEMBER — DECEMBER 1992 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 457 INDEX 1992 R. Lépine, 290-4 N R H.A. Skinner, $12-18 L. Villeneuve, 354-6 Y.S. Lincoln, S6-S10 C. Nadon, 203-7 J. Raboud, 38-41 C. Smillie, 279-82 J. Vincelette, 38-41 E.A. Lindsay, 331-4 J. Raeburn, S20-S24 J.M. Smith, 344-5 A. Vollman, 141-2 J. Lindsay, 315-17 O J.G. Rankin, 38-41 J. Soto, 38-41 M.I. Lock, 422-5 A.M. O’Connor, 19-23, 417-21 P.A. Rechnitzer, $19-23 M. St. Onge, 196-9 W D. Locker, 429-32 D. Odynak, 311-14 J. Reeve, 256-9 H.J. Stam, 264-7 D. Walker, 181-3 C.A. Loock, 337-8 G.W. Olsen, 448-51 M. Reidy, 42-6 H.M. Stevenson, $47-S53 S. Warren, $64-8 E.J. Love, 362-4, 367-70 D.K. Olson, 452-5 L. Renaud, 34-7 D. Stovin, 452-5 V. Walters, 371-4 L.M. O’Mara, 243-4, 375-8 D.L. Reynolds, 116-19, 271-3, P. Sutcliffe, 143-6 J-P. Weber, 184-7 M M. O'Neill, 290-4, S25-S30 441-7 L.W. Svenson, 260-3, 388-9 M. Wiens, 71-2 P.G. Mackay, 200-2 K.W. Orr, 47-52 P.D. Riben, 382-4 D. Wigle, 274-6 R.A. Maclachlan, 295-7 W.D. Osei, 382-4 S. Rifat, 93-6 = J.I. Williams, $7-11 H.M. Maclean, $4-S5, $72-S76 A. Ostry, 71-2 A. Ritchie, 141-2 R. Tardif, 109-12 D.G. Willms, 331-4 M.]J. MacLean, 296-8 C.M.T. Robertson, $51-7 S. M. Taylor, 422-5 D.A. Winter, 29-33 J. MacPhee, 106-8 P G.C. Robinson, 337-8 R.W. Teasell, $41-5 T. Wong, 413-16 T. Maguire, 46-50 H.F. Pabst, 339-43 B. Rogers, 404-6 S. Tennina, 184-7 S.L. Wood-Dauphinee, S4-6, B. Maki, $7-11 C. Palacios, 346-9 P. Rosenbaum, $34-40 R. Therrien, 66-70 $7-11 S. Male, 196-9 G. Parakulam, 311-14 C.J. Rowe, 47-52 S.G. Thomas, 120-4 G. Worrall, 379-81 Y. Mao, 350-3, 413-16, 426-8 D.H. Paterson, $19-23 D. Roy, 34-7 J.C. Thompson, $67-S71 V. Wright, $34-40 S. Marcoux, 184-7 A.E. Patla, $29-33 D. Russell, $34-40 G.M. Torrance, $24-8 R.G. Mathias, 382-4 M.E. Payne, 433-6 E.A. Townsend, $58-S61 z C.M. Mathieson, 264-7 A.P. Pederson, $25-S30 S S.J. Tredwell, 230-3 S. Zdrobov, $34-40 M.B.L. Matte-Lewis, 19-23 L.L. Pederson, 408-12 T.L. Salmon, 260-3 R. Tremblay, 335-6 M.A. McColl, $12-18 R. Pelletier, $58-63 S.M. Santi, 433-6 C. Trombley, 230-3 S.E. McGregor, 237-9, 256-9 J. J. Philion, 155-8 M. Savard, 131-3 F.G. Tudiver, 47-52 J.B. McKinlay, $11-S19 L.E. Pinnell, $46-50 D. Schachter, 54-6 A. Pipe, 397 E. Meininger, 196-9 C. Schaefer, 234-6 V M.E. Millson, 38-41 M.C. Piper, $46-50, S69-70 W.F. Schlech III, 102-5 L. Vanbussel, 143-6 B.W. Moloughney, 350-3 N. Plews, $34-40 M.E. Schwann, 335-6 S. Vanden Noven, $58-63 H. Morrison, 80-1, 274-6, 350- B.D. Poland, $31-46 I. Schweitzer, 200-2 A.A. Vandervoort, $19-23, 3, 426-8 M. Pond, 159-62 L. Séguin, 66-70 $41-5 N. Moulton, 379-81 C. Poulin, 113-15 R. Semenciw, 80-1, 274-6, L.J. Van Dover, 422-5 E. Murphy, 256-9 C. Poulin, 286-9 350-3, 426-8 C.K. Varnhagen, 260-3 B. Mussell, 329-30 M. Préville, 308-10 S. Sheps, 346-9 M.J. Verhoef, 367-70 A. Probert, 426-8 J. Shoveller, 358-61 M. Verrier, $4-6 Reviewers Index/Index des Evaluateurs, 1992 O.B. Adams B. Brodeur C. Dilworth J. Guilfoyle F. Kilbertus M. McGee R . Pennie L. Smith MMDPF..... AAAlAlAllldlcoaardorriidcya k n JCSSH.-... BM .B.B Bu ureBcyBhukarlln loe trd eur GPMDL..... DEDDDudouoorynuualvkanielrdl edl y e JAPBP..... HGHHHauaaarlsrbvlslb eeiiylnc bgka ck JRDML..... KCKKi.Koiri ztrktlbkKlorl-eweiG isdanekr id ner JMWDF..... M MiMMMelciiyeGlaselu nrai rr e JIRBB.. B ... P.PPP rolrePseinltstmelsisr sco es e SSCMR..... SSSSompoliabSstespkrheoo:ef l cfnh el ey J. Anderson C.A. Burden J. Edwards J. Haworth K. Kumar A. Miller D. Prud’>homme W.O. Spitzer T. Anderson D. Butler-Jones M. Edwards P. Hayes R. Lafond C. Mills S.W. Pyke J.W. Stamm D. Angus V. Calabrese N. Edwards C. Hazlett P. Lajoie K. Mills Q. Rae-Grant T. Stephens W.C. Appel P. Cappon P. Edwards D. Heller D. Landry W. Mitic D. Reid M.A. Stewart W. Arkinstall J. Carlson E. Ellis M. Herbert E. Robert Langford M. Moffatt c . Richards P. Stewart J. Armstrong G. Carroll S. Evers E.S. Herold P. Langlois B. Moloughy D. Riedel M. Straszak R. Armstrong A.O. Carter M. Fanning C. Hertzman J. Lariviére R. Moore-Orr G. Roberge P. Stuart M.J. Ashley B. Challis R. Faulkner S. Hicks J. Last W.P. Moorehead E. Roberts S. Tamblyn P. Band A. Chapdelaine W. Feldman G. Hill R. Last T. Morais W.J. Robertson M. Thompson P. Banister B. Choi P.A. Field J.C. Hockin F. Lavoie M. Morissette TM. Robinson P. Thompson P. Barrette D. Church J. Flaherty J. Hoey W.H. Le Riche H. Morrison . Rohan R. Tonks B. Baskerville A. Clarke P. Fleiszer D. Holton J. Leake J. Morse B . Romanowski C. Tracy M. Bass M.M. Cohen G. Fodor S. Hotz J. Lee H.F. Muggah N. Roos F. Turcotte D. Baxter P. Cole W.F. Forbes S. Houston R.E.M. Lees L. Muldoon J. Rootman N. Tuttle K. S. Bay M. Collis W. Fraser L.A. Huff R. Leroux M. Murphy P. Rowe J. Walker M. Beaudry N. Collishaw P.A. Fried P. Huston I. Le C. Mustard P. Ruderman G. Wallace E.G. Belzer K. Cooper I. Fyfe J. Irvine hy A. Myres D. Sacks W. Walop F.M. Benoit S. Corber M. Fyfe L. Irvine D. Low R. Nair R . Saginur L. Waring HPP... BBBeeerrrggkeeerrl o n SGE... CCCoéorrsékt aunmz o JGP... GGaGaracgrinbaeo rn JGH... IJJsaaorahvcais-n Rseennt on JMD...W .ML aoMcyaeLcrek aine JGH... CN.eN voarNlomara tnh cott JFR.. . SSSealeillmolreasnn tc iw ANG... WWWiioelollgdio asmzs on L. Bernard R. Crilly L.C. Garro C.M. Johnson- W. Mahoney L. O’Brien-Pallas . . Shah C. Woodward P-M. Bernard R. Dales I. Gemmill Lussenburg P. Manga K. O’Connor B. Shannon E.J. Worral G. Bibeau B. Davies P. Gill D. Johnston Y. Mao J. O’Laney E. Shears A. . Wi Wu H. Birk F.L. Davies E. Glor E.R. Jorundson V. Marchessault J. ONeil S. Sheps B. Yaffe N. Birkett M. de Koninck E. Goldberg M. Kaiserman S. Marcoux M. O'Neill J. Siemiatycki A. Yassi J. Blackwell R. De Luca R. Goldbloom M. Kaufman L. Marrett A. Ogborne J Silins D. Yeung J. Blatherwick G. Delage M. Gordon N. Keithly S. Martin L. Ouellet A . Skuba T.K. Young L. Bourque T. Delmore K. Gray-Donald A. Kell R. Mathias J. Pater x . Sly E. Bright-See R. Denson C. Greensmith S.). Kelly J. McDonald T. Paton R . Smart J. Brisson P. Déry T. Guidotti C. Kerr A.H. McFarlane J. Pelton G . Smillie Our sincere apologies to any reviewer we have inadvertently omitted from this list, and our thanks for his/her contribution. Nos sinceéres excuses aux évaluateurs que nous aurions par inadvertance oubliés dans cette liste et nos remerciements pour leur contribution. 458 REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE VOLUME 83, NO. 6

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