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Journal of Urban Health

Ausgabe 2/2004

Inhalt (16 Artikel)

Editorials and Commentaries

Urban health: Discipline or field—Does it matter?

Bernard Guyer, M. C. Gibbons

Editorials and Commentaries

Urban health: A future focus for career development

Trudy Harpham

Editorials and Commentaries

Justice in the air

David Sharp

Literature in brief

David Ozonoff, Josiah D. Rich, Katherine S. Lobach

Original Articles: Various Topics

The urban safety net: Can it keep people healthy and out of the hospital?

Thomas P. O’Toole, Jose Arbelaez, Christine Haggerty

Original Articles: Various Topics

An examination of enrollment of children in public health insurance in New York City through facilitated enrollment

Gerry Fairbrother, Jennifer Stuber, Melinda Dutton, Roberta Scheinmann, Rachel Cooper

Original Articles: Various Topics

Developmental services in primary care for low-income children: Clinicians’ perceptions of the healthy steps for young children program

Kathryn Taaffe McLearn, Donna M. Strobino, Nancy Hughart, Cynthia S. Minkovitz, Daniel Scharfstein, Elrsabeth Marks, Bernard Guyer

Original Articles: Various Topics

Drug injection practices among high-risk youths: The first shot of ketamine

Stephen E. Lankenau, Michael C. Clatts

Original Articles: Various Topics

Sexual relationships, secondary syringe exchange, and gender differences in HIV risk among drug injectors

Kara S. Riehman, Alex H. Kral, Rachel Anderson, Neil Flynn, Ricky N. Bluthenthal

Original Articles: Various Topics

Comparison of HIV infection risk behaviors among injection drug users from East and West Coast US cities

Richard S. Garfein, Edgar R. Monterroso, Tony C. Tong, David Vlahov, Don C. Des Jarlais, Peter Selwyn, Peter R. Kerndt, Carl Word, M. Daniel Fernando, Lawrence J. Ouellet, Scott D. Holmberg

Original Articles: Various Topics

Optimal placement of syringe-exchange programs

Amy Welton, Kurt Adelberger, Ken Patterson, David Gilbert

Original Articles: Various Topics

Screening for depressive symptoms among HCV-infected injection drug users: Examination of the utility of the CES-D and the beck depression inventory

Elizabeth T. Golub, Mary Latka, Holly Hagan, Jennifer R. Havens, Sharon M. Hudson, Farzana Kapadia, Jennifer V. Campbell, Richard S. Garfein, David L. Thomas, Steffanie A. Strathdee

Original Articles: Various Topics

Opening doors and building capacity: Employing a community-based approach to surveying

Sue A. Kaplan, Keri-Nicole Dillman, Neil S. Calman, John Billings

Original Articles: Various Topics

The New York cancer project: Rationale, organization, design, and baseline characteristics

Maria K. Mitchell, Peter K. Gregersen, Stephen Johnson, Ramon Parsons