Ausgabe 1/2001
Inhalt (19 Artikel)
Bioethics in the urban context
Alan R. Fleischman, Betty Wolder Levin, Sharon Abele Meekin
Medical ethos and social responsibility in clinical medicine
Charles K. Francis
Universal coverage in the United States: Lessons from experience of the 20th century
Karen Davis
Bioethics in a different tongue: The case of truth-telling
Leslie J. Blackhall, Gelya Frank, Sheila Murphy, Vicki Michel
Root shock: The consequences of African American dispossession
Mindy Thompson Fullilove
Culture, class, and service delivery: The politics of welfare reform and an urban bioethics Agenda
Gerard Fergerson
From the urban to the civic: The moral possibilities of the city
Bruce Jennings
Where health and welfare meet: Social deprivation among patients in the emergency department
James A. Gordon, Carl R. Chudnofsky, Rodney A. Hayward
Physician credentials and practices associated with childhood immunization rates: Private practice pediatricians serving poor children in New York City
Karla L. Hanson, Gary C. Butts, Stephen Friedman, Gerry Fairbrother
Risk factor distribution among sociodemographically diverse African American adults
Ken Resnicow, Terry Wang, William N. Dudley, Alice Jackson, J’asjit S. Ahluwalia, Tom Baranowski, Ronald L. Braithwaite
Relationship between socioeconomic factors and severe childhood injuries
Wendy J. Pomerantz, M. Denise Dowd, C. Ralph Buncher
Incidence of HIV among injection drug users entering drug treatment programs in four US cities
Christopher S. Murrill, D. Rebecca Prevots, Martha S. Miller, Laurie A. Linley, Janet E. Royalty, Marta Gwinn
Ourselves, our bodies, our realities: An HIV prevention intervention for women with severe mental illness
Pamela Y. Collins, Pamela A. Geller, Sutherland Miller, Patricia Toro, Ezra S. Susser
Partnering with communities to improve health: The New York City turning point experience
Eve R. Cagan, Tamara Hubinsky, Andrew Goodman, Deborah Deitcher, Neal L. Cohen
Public hospitals and substance abuse services for pregnant women and mothers: Implications for managed-care programs and medicaid
Dennis Andrulis, Sarah Hopkins
Dorchester lead-safe yard project: A pilot program to demonstrate low-cost, on-site techniques to reduce exposure to lead-contaminated soil
H. Patricia Hynes, Robert Maxfield, Paul Carroll, Robert Hillger