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Abraído-Lanza, A.: Social support and psychological adjustment among Latinas with arthritis: A test of a theoretical model. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 27(3): 162–171, 2004.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Chao, M., and Gammon, M.: Breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas and non-Latina whites. American Journal of Public Health. 94(8): 1393-1398, 2004.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Vásquez, E., and Echeverría, S.: En las manos de Dios [In God’s hands]: Religious and other forms of coping among Latinos with arthritis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 72(1): 91–102, 2004.
Abraído-Lanza, A., White, K., and Vásquez, E.: Immigrant Populations and Health. In: Anderson, N. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, pp.533-537, 2004.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Chao, M., and Flórez, K.: Do healthy behaviors decline with greater acculturation?: Implications for the Latino mortality paradox. Social Science & Medicine. 61(6): 1243-1255, 2005.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Chao, M., and Gates, C.: Acculturation and cancer screening among Latinas: Results from the National Health Interview Survey. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 29(1): 22-28, 2005.
Revenson, T., Abraído-Lanza, A., Majerovitz, S., and Jordan, C.: Couples’ Coping with Chronic Illness: What’s Gender Got To Do with It? In: Revenson, T., et al., (Eds.), Emerging Perspectives on Couples Coping with Stress. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, pp. 137-156, 2005.
Abraído-Lanza, A. and Revenson, T.: Illness intrusion and psychological adjustment to rheumatic diseases: A social identity framework. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research). 55(2): 224-232, 2006.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Armbrister, A., Flórez, K., and Aguirre, A.: Toward a theory-driven model of acculturation in public health research. American Journal of Public Health. 96(8): 1342-1346, 2006.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Armbrister, A., White, K., and Lanza, R.: Immigrants. In: Jackson, Y. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, pp. 237-243, 2006.
Abraído-Lanza, A., White, K., Armbrister, A., and Link, B.: Health status, activity limitations, and disability in work and housework among Latinos and non-Latinos with arthritis: An analysis of national data. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research). 55(3): 442-450, 2006.
Abraído-Lanza, A., Viladrich, A., Flórez, K., Céspedes, A., Aguirre, A., and De La Cruz, A.: Fatalismo reconsidered: A cautionary note for health-related research and practice with Latino populations. Ethnicity & Disease. 17(1): 153-158, 2007.
Abramson, D., Messeri, P., Aidala, A., and Chiasson, M.: Regional variation in the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy. PULSE: Linking Research and Service to Address Public Health Problems. 3(2): 1-2, 2004
Aidala, A., Havens, J., Mellins, C., Dodds, S., Whetten, K., Martin, D., Gillis, L., and Ko, P.: Development and validation of the Client Diagnostic Questionnaire (CDQ): A mental health screening tool for use in HIV service settings. Psychology, Health and Medicine. 9(3): 371-388, 2004.
Aidala, A., Needham-Waddell, E., and Sotheran, J.: Factors Associated with Delayed Care Seeking among HIV-infected Individuals in New York City. HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council of New York. 2004.
Aidala, A., Needham-Waddell, E., Sotheran, J., and Cross J. Factors Associated with Delayed Entry into HIV Medical Care. Report to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of AIDS Policy Coordination. 2004.
Lee, G., Abramson, D., Davis, N., and Aidala, A.: Field Notes: Recruiting a Longitudinal Cohort. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2004-4, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2004.
Abramson, D., Lee, G., Messeri, P., Chiasson, M., and Aidala, A.: Briefing Memo on HIV Treatment using CHAIN Data. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of AIDS Policy Coordination. 2005.
Aidala, A., Cross, J., Stall, R., Harre, D., and Sumartojo, E.: Housing status and HIV risk behaviors: Implications for prevention and policy. AIDS & Behavior. 9(3): 251-265, 2005.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Garbers, S., and Chiasson, M. Sexual behavior and sexual risk among persons living with HIV/AIDS in New York City. PULSE: Linking Research and Service to Address Public Health Problems. 4 (4): 1-2, 2005.
Aidala, A., Needham-Waddell, E., and Sotheran, J.: Delayers, Drop-outs, the Unconnected, and “Unmet Need.” Community Health Advisory & Information Network Report 2005-3, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2005.
Sotheran, J., Patterson, E., Manthe, K., Russell, R., Simons, L., and Aidala, A.: A tale of five cities: Developing service-enriched housing for multiply-diagnosed people with HIV/AIDS. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Work. 4(4): 5-28, 2005.
Starren, J., Tsai, C., Bakken, S., Aidala, A., Morin, P., Hilliman, C., Weinstock, R., Goland, R., Teresi, J., and Shea, S.: The role of nurses in installing telehealth technology in the home. CIN: The Journal of Computers, Informatics, Nursing. 23(4): 181-189, 2005.
Aidala, A.: Inequality and HIV: The Role of Housing. Psychology and AIDS Exchange. 36(1): 1-8, 2006.
Aidala, A., Caban, M., Needham-Waddell, E., and Apicello, J.: Barriers to Health Care and Intensive Case Management. New York: Care for the Homeless, 2006.
Aidala, A., and Lee, G.: Housing Status and Entry into HIV Medical Care. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Report 2006-3, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2006.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Garbers, S., and Chiasson, M.: Sexual behaviors and sexual risk in a prospective cohort of HIV-positive men and women in New York City 1994 - 2002: Implications for prevention. AIDS Education & Prevention. 18(1): 12-32, 2006.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Moon-Howard, J., Caban, M., Abramson, D., and Messeri, P.: HIV-positive men sexually active with women: Sexual behaviors and sexual risks. Journal of Urban Health. 83(4): 637-655, 2006.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Abramson, D., Messeri, P., and Siegler, A.: Housing need, housing assistance, and connection to HIV medical care. AIDS & Behavior. 11(supp. 2): S101- S115, 2007
Aidala, A., Lee, G., and Siegler, A.: Housing Need, Housing Assistance and Connection to HIV Medical Care. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Report 2006-5, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2007.
Aidala, A., and Sumartojo, E. Why housing? AIDS & Behavior. 11(supp. 2): S1-S6, 2007.
Holtgrave, D., Briddell, K., Little, E., Bendixen, A., Hooper, M., Kidder, D., Wolitski, R., Harre, D., Royal, S., and Aidala, A.: Cost and threshold analysis of housing as an HIV prevention intervention. AIDS & Behavior. 11(supp.2): S162-166, 2007.
Kidder, D., Wolitski, R., Aidala, A., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Holtgrave, D., Harre, D., Sumartojo, E., and Stall, R.: Access to housing as a structural intervention for homeless and unstably housed people living with HIV: Rationale, methods, and implementation of the Housing and Health Study. AIDS & Behavior. 11(supp. 2): S149-161, 2007.
Bayer, R.: Ethical Challenges of the Global AIDS Epidemic. In Wormser, G. (Ed.), AIDS and Other Manifestations of HIV Infection, 4th edition. San Diego, CA: Elsevier, pp. 1045- 1054, 2004.
Bayer, R., and Fairchild, A.: The genesis of public health ethics. Bioethics. 18(6): 473-492, 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Bayer, R.: Ethical Issues to be Considered in Second Generation Surveillance. World Health Organization. 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Bayer, R.: Ethics and the conduct of public health surveillance. Science. 303(5658): 631-632, 2004.
Feldman, E., and Bayer, R., (Eds.): Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster. Japanese edition: Gendai Junbun-Sha, 2004.
Feldman, E., and Bayer, R. (Eds.): Unfiltered: Conflicts Over Tobacco Policy and Public Health. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004.
Colgrove, J., and Bayer, R.: Could it happen here? Vaccine risk controversies and the specter of derailment. Heath Affairs. 24(3): 729-739, 2005.
Colgrove, J., and Bayer, R.: Manifold restraints: Liberty, public health, and the legacy of Jacobson v. Massachusetts. American Journal of Public Health. 95(4): 571-576, 2005.
Bayer, R.: Ethics and public policy: Engaging the moral challenges posed by AIDS. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 20(7): 456-460, 2006.
Bayer, R., and Fairchild, A.: Changing the paradigm for HIV testing – The end of exceptionalism. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(7): 647-649, 2006.
Bayer, R., and Oppenheimer, G.: Pioneers in AIDS care – Reflections on the epidemic’s early years. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(22): 2273-3375, 2006.
Bayer, R., and Stuber, J.: Tobacco control, stigma, and public health: Rethinking the relations. American Journal of Public Health. 96(1): 47-50, 2006.
Bayer, R., Gostin, L., Jennings, B., and Steinbock, B. (Eds.): Public Health Ethics: Theory, Policy, and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Fairchild, A., Bayer, R., and Colgrove, J., with Wolfe, D.: Searching Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in America. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007.
Fairchild, A., Gable, L., Gostin, L., Bayer, R., Sweeney, P., and Janssen, R.: Public goods, private data: HIV and the history, ethics, and uses of identifiable public health information. Public Health Reports. 122(supp 1): 7-15, 2007.
Jones, M., and Bayer, R.: Paternalism and its discontents: Motorcycle helmet laws, libertarian values, and public health. American Journal of Public Health. 97(2): 208-217, 2007.
Oppenheimer, G., and Bayer, R.: Shattered Dreams? An Oral History of the South African AIDS Epidemic. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Caton, C., Dominguez, B., Schanzer, B., Hasin, D., Shrout, P., Felix, A., McQuistion, H., Opler, L., and Hsu, E.: Risk factors for long-term homelessness: Findings from a longitudinal study of first-time homeless single adults. American Journal of Public Health. 95(10): 1753-1759, 2005.
Caton, C., Drake, R., Hasin, D., Dominguez, B., Shrout, P., Samet, S., and Schanzer, B.: Differences between early-phase primary psychotic disorders with concurrent substance use and substance-induced psychoses. Archives of General Psychiatry. 62(2): 137-145, 2005.
Schanzer, B., First, M., Dominguez, B., Hasin, D., and Caton, C.: Diagnosing psychotic disorders in the emergency department in the context of substance use. Psychiatric Services. 57(10): 1468-1473, 2006.
Caton, C., Hasin, D., Shrout, P., Drake, R., Dominguez, B., Samet, S., and Schanzer, B.: Predictors of psychosis remission in psychotic disorders that co-occur with substance use. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 32(4): 618-625, 2006.
Caton, C.: The New Drifters: Young Chronic Patients in the Era of Community Psychiatry. New York: Oxford University Press. In press.
Caton, C., Hasin, D., Shrout, P., Drake, R., Dominguez, B., First, M., Samet, S., and Schanzer, B.: The stability of early phase primary psychotic disorders with substance use and substance-induced psychosis. British Journal of Psychiatry. 190(2): 105-111, 2007.
Schanzer, B., Dominguez, B., Shrout, P., and Caton, C.: Homelessness, health status, and health care use. American Journal of Public Health. 97(3): 464-469, 2007.
Cohall, A., Cohall, R., Ellis, J., Vaughan, R., Northridge, M., Watkins-Bryant, G., and Butcher, J.: More than heights and weights: What parents of urban adolescents want from health care providers. Journal of Adolescent Health. 34(4): 258-261, 2004.
Cohall, A., Cohall, R., Dye, B., Dini, S., and Vaughan, R.: Parents of urban adolescents in Harlem, New York, and the internet: A cross-sectional survey on preferred resources for health information. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 6(4): 1-8, 2004.
Cohall, A., and Cohall, R.: Why you should consider “messaging” with your patients and parents by e-mail and the Web. Contemporary Pediatrics. 21(10): 76-89, 2004.
Ellis, J., Cohall, R., and Cohall, A.: Program: Preventive health seeking, content of care, and attitudes toward preventive health visits in a school-based sample of female urban adolescents. Health Education & Behavior. 31(3): 303-304, 2004.
Volel, C., Soren, K., Cohall, A., Tiezzi, L., and Conroy, D.: A pilot project: Pediatric resident and medical student training rotation in school-based health clinics. Journal of School Health. 74(6): 195-196, 2004.
Hunter, J., Cohall, A., Mallon, G., Moyer, M., and Riddel Jr., J.: Health Care Delivery and Public Health Related to LGBT Youth and Young Adults. In: Shankle, M. (Ed.), The Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health. A Practitioner’s Guide to Service. New York: Harrington Park Press, pp. 221-245, 2006.
Alderman, E., and Cohall, A.: Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Adolescent Health. In: Fisher, M., Kreipe, R., Rosenfield, W., and Alderman, E. (Eds.), Comprehensive Adolescent Care. Elk Grove, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. In Press.
Cohall, A., and DiMauro, D.: Adolescents and Sexual Dysfunction. In: Fisher, M., Kreipe, R., Rosenfield, W., and Alderman, E. (Eds.), Comprehensive Adolescent Care. Elk Grove, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. In Press.
Cohall, A., Cohall, R., Dye, B., and Vaughn, R.: Overheard in the halls: What adolescents are saying and what teachers are hearing about health. Journal of School Health. 77(7): 344-350, 2007.
Cohall, A., Hutchinson, C., and Nye, A.: Secure E-mail Messaging – Strengthening Connections between Adolescents, Parents and Providers. In: American Academy of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews: E-Health. 18(2): 271-292, 2007.
Cohall, A., Nshom, M., and Nye, A.: One Chip at a Time: Youth Development and Technology. In: American Academy of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews: E-Health. 18(2): 415-424, 2007.
Kalet, A., Juszczak, L., Pastore, D., Fierman, A., Soren, K., Cohall, A., Fisher, M., Hopkins, C., Hsieh, A., Kachur, E., Sullivan, L., Techow, B., and Volel, C.: Medical training in school-based health centers: A collaboration among five medical schools. Academic Medicine. 82(5): 458-464, 2007.
Kukafka, R., Khan, S., Bell, D., Weisman, J., and Cohall, A.: Extending Electronic Health Records to Improve Adolescent Health. In: American Academy of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews: E-Health. 18(2): 246-255, 2007.
Bayer, R., and Colgrove, J.: Children and Bystanders First: The Ethics and Politics of Tobacco Control in the United States. In: Feldman, E., and Bayer, R. (Eds.), Unfiltered: Conflicts Over Tobacco Policy and Public Health. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004.
Colgrove, J.: Advertising Restrictions. In: Goodman, J. (Ed.), Tobacco in History and Culture: An Encyclopedia. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books, pp. 19-22, 2004.
Colgrove, J.: Between persuasion and compulsion: Smallpox control in Brooklyn and New York, 1894-1902. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 78(2): 349-378, 2004.
Colgrove, J.: Smoking Restrictions. In: Goodman, J. (Ed.), Tobacco in History and Culture: An Encyclopedia. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books, pp. 535-541, 2004.
Colgrove, J.: The power of persuasion: Diphtheria immunization, advertising, and the rise of health education. Public Health Reports. 119(5): 506-509, 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Colgrove, J.: Out of the ashes: The life, death, and rebirth of the “safer” cigarette in the United States. American Journal of Public Health. 94(2): 192-204, 2004.
Colgrove, J.: Review of Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS by Peter Baldwin. New England Journal of Medicine. 353(26): 2824, 2005.
Colgrove, J.: Review of Framing and Imagining Disease in Cultural History edited by George Sebastian Rousseau, Miranda Gill, David Haycock and Malte Herwig. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 7(4): 413-414, 2005.
Colgrove, J.: Review of Plague and Fire: Battling Black Death and the 1900 Burning of Honolulu’s Chinatown by James C. Mohr. Journal of the American Medical Association. 293(18): 2282-2283, 2005.
Colgrove, J.: “Science in a democracy”: The contested status of vaccination in the Progressive Era and the 1920s. Isis. 96(2): 167-191, 2005.
Colgrove, J., and Bayer, R.: Could it happen here? Vaccine risk controversies and the specter of derailment. Heath Affairs. 24(3): 729-739, 2005.
Colgrove, J., and Bayer, R.: Manifold restraints: Liberty, public health, and the legacy of Jacobson v. Massachusetts. American Journal of Public Health. 95(4): 571-576, 2005.
Colgrove, J.: Review of Bodily Matters: The Anti-Vaccination Movement in England, 1853- 1907 by Nadja Durbach. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 31(4): 864-867, 2006.
Colgrove, J.: State of Immunity: The Politics of Vaccination in Twentieth-Century America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006.
Colgrove, J.: The ethics and politics of compulsory HPV vaccination. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(23): 2389-2391, 2006.
Fairchild, A., and Colgrove, J.: Father Mike. New York Times. October 22, 2006: CY-15.
Fairchild, A., Colgrove, J., and Jones, M.: The challenge of mandatory evacuation: Providing for and deciding for. Health Affairs. 25(4): 958-967, 2006.
Colgrove, J.: “Foot soldiers” against diseases: Nurses, families, and vaccination in the 1920s. Pediatric Nursing. In press.
Colgrove, J.: Immunity for the people: The challenge of achieving high vaccine coverage in American history. Public Health Reports. 122(2): 248-257, 2007.
Colgrove, J.: Reform and its discontents: Public health in New York City during the Great Society Era. Journal of Policy History. 19(1): 3-28, 2007.
Colgrove, J.: Review of The Cutter Incident: How America’s First Polio Vaccine Led to the Growing Vaccine Crisis by Paul Offit. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 81(3): 677- 678, 2007.
Colgrove, J., Markowitz, G., and Rosner, D. (Eds.), The Contested Boundaries of American Public Health. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. In press.
Fairchild, A., Bayer, R., and Colgrove, J., with Wolfe, D.: Searching Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in America. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007.
Bayer, R., and Fairchild, A.: The genesis of public health ethics. Bioethics. 18(6): 473-492, 2004.
Fairchild, A.: Community and confinement: The evolving experience of isolation for leprosy in Carville, Louisiana. Public Health Reports. 119(3): 362-370, 2004.
Fairchild, A.: Policies of inclusion: Immigrants, disease, dependency, and American immigration policy at the dawn and dusk of the twentieth century. American Journal of Public Health. 94(4): 528-539, 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Bayer, R.: Ethical Issues to be Considered in Second Generation Surveillance. World Health Organization. 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Bayer, R.: Ethics and the conduct of public health surveillance. Science. 303(5658): 631-632, 2004.
Fairchild, A., and Colgrove, J.: Out of the ashes: The life, death, and rebirth of the “safer” cigarette in the United States. American Journal of Public Health. 94(2): 192-204, 2004.
Fairchild, A.: Comment: Historicizing the notion of disability. Journal of American Ethnic History. 24(3): 45-48, 2005.
Padilla, M., and Fairchild, A.: What does a comparision of informed concent in oral history and ethnography reveal about contemporary research ethics in the health sciences? Society for Medical Anthropology Newsletter, May 2005.
Bayer, R., and Fairchild, A.: Changing the paradigm for HIV testing – The end of exceptionalism. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(7): 647-649, 2006.
Fairchild, A.: Diabetes and disease surveillance. Science. 313(5784): 175-176, 2006.
Fairchild, A.: Leprosy, domesticity, and patient protest: The social context of a patients’ rights movement in mid-century America. Journal of Social History. 39(4): 1011-1043, 2006.
Fairchild, A.: Review of Twentieth-Century Ethics of Human Subjects Research: Historical Perspectives on Values, Practices, and Regulations edited by Volker Roelcke and Giovanni Maio. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 80(3): 602-604, 2006.
Fairchild, A.: The Democratization of Privacy: Public-Health Surveillance and Changing Conceptions of Privacy in Twentieth-Century America. In: Stevens, R., Rosenberg, C., and Burns, L. (Eds.), History & Health Policy in the United States: Putting the Past Back In. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 111-129, 2006.
Fairchild, A.: The rise and fall of the medical gaze: The political economy of immigrant medical inspection in modern America. Science in Context. 19(3): 337-356, 2006.
Fairchild, A., and Colgrove, J.: Father Mike. New York Times. October 22, 2006: CY-15.
Fairchild, A., Colgrove, J., and Jones, M.: The challenge of mandatory evacuation: Providing for and deciding for. Health Affairs. 25(4): 958-967, 2006.
Fairchild, A., and Alkon, A.: Back to the future? Diabetes, HIV, and the boundaries of public health. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 32(4): 561-593, 2007.
Fairchild, A., and Jones, M.: Ethics and the Conduct of Public Health Surveillance. In: M’ikanatha, N., Lynfield, R., Van Beneden, C., and de Valk, H. (Eds.), Infectious Disease Surveillance. London: Blackwell, pp. 445-449, 2007.
Fairchild, A., Bayer, R., and Colgrove, J., with Wolfe, D.: Searching Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in America. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007.
Fairchild, A., Colgrove, J., Jones, M., and Redliner, I.: Ethical and Legal Challenges Posed by Mandatory Hurricane Evacuation: Duties and Limits. National Center for Disease Preparedness. 2007.
Fairchild, A., Gable, L., Gostin, L., Bayer, R., Sweeney, P., and Janssen, R.: Public goods, private data: HIV and the history, ethics, and uses of identifiable public health information. Public Health Reports. 122(supp 1): 7-15, 2007.
Fullilove, M.: Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It. New York: Ballantine Books, 2004.
Fullilove, M., Hernandez-Cordero, L., Madoff, J., and Fullilove, R.: Promoting collective recovery through organizational mobilization: The post-9/11 disaster relief work of NYC RECOVERS. Journal of Biosocial Science. 36(4): 479-489, 2004.
Anderson, L., Brownson, R., Fullilove, M., Teutsch, S., Novick, L., Fielding, J., and Land, G.: Evidence-based public health policy and practice: Promises and limits. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(5, supp. 1): 226-230, 2005.
Bilukha, O., Hahn, R., Crosby, A., Fullilove, M., Liberman, A., Moscicki, E., Snyder, S., Tuma, F., Corso, P., Schofield, A., Briss, P., and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services: The effectiveness of early childhood home visitation in preventing violence: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(2, supp. 1): 11-39, 2005.
Fullilove, M.: Remembering Susan Sontag. Literature and Medicine. 24(1): 5-7, 2005.
Fullilove, M., and McGrath, M.: Introduction to the Special Issue on Sexuality and Place. Journal of Sex Research. 42(1): 1-2, 2005.
Green, L., Fullilove, M., and Fullilove, R.: Remembering the lizard: Reconstructing sexuality in the rooms of Narcotics Anonymous. Journal of Sex Research. 42(1): 28-34, 2005.
Hahn, R., Bilukha, O., Crosby, A., Fullilove, M., Liberman, A., Moscicki, E., Snyder, S., Tuma, F., Briss, P., and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services: Firearms laws and the reduction of violence: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(2, supp. 1): 40-71, 2005.
Hahn, R., Bilukha, O., Lowy, J., Crosby, A., Fullilove, M., Liberman, A., Moscicki, E., Snyder, S., Tuma, F., Corso, P., Schofield, A., and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services: The effectiveness of therapeutic foster care for the prevention of violence: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(2, supp. 1): 72-90, 2005.
Fullilove, M.: Fifty Ways to Destroy a City: Undermining the Social Foundation of Health. In: Freudenberg, N., Galea, S., and Vlahov, D. (Eds.), Cities and the Health of the Public. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, pp. 174-193, 2006.
Fullilove, M., Green, L., Hernandez-Cordero, L., and Fullilove, R.: Obvious and not- so-obvious strategies to disseminate research. Health Promotion Practice. 7(3): 306-311, 2006.
Fullilove, M., and Hernandez-Cordero, L.: What Is Collective Recovery? In: Neria, Y., Gross, R., Marshall, R., and Susser, E. (Eds.), 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 157-163, 2006.
Fullilove, M., and Saul, J.: Rebuilding Communities Post Disaster: Lessons from 9/11. In: Neria, Y., Gross, R., Marshall, R., and Susser, E. (Eds.), 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 164-177, 2006.
Green, L., Hernandez-Cordero, L., Schmitz, K., and Fullilove, M.: “We Have a Situation Here!”: Using Situation Analysis for Health and Social Research. In: Miller, R. (Ed.), Handbook of Social Work Research. New York: Columbia University Press. In Press.
Hahn, R., Fuqua-Whitley, D., Wethington, H., Lowy, J., Crosby, A., Fullilove, M., Johnson, R., Liberman, A., Moscicki, E., Price, L., Snyder, S., Tuma, F., Cory, S., Stone, G., Mukhopadhaya, K., Chattopadhyay, S., Dahlberg, L., and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services: Effectiveness of universal school-based programs to prevent violent and aggressive behavior: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 33(2, supp. 1): S114-S129, 2007.
McGowan, A., Hahn, R., Liberman, A., Crosby, A., Fullilove, M., Johnson, R., Moscicki, E., Price, L., Snyder, S., Tuma, F., Lowy, J., Briss, P., Cory, S., Stone, G., and the Task Force on Community Preventive Services: Effects on violence of laws and policies facilitating the transfer of juveniles from the juvenile justice system to the adult justice system: A systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 32(4, supp. 1): 7-28, 2007.
Wallace, R., and Fullilove, M.: Collective Consciousness and Its Discontents: Institutional Distributed Cognition, Racial Policy and Public Health in the United States. New York: Springer. In press.
Wallace, R., Fullilove, M., Fullilove, R., and Wallace, D.: Collective consciousness and its pathologies: Understanding the failure of AIDS control and treatment in the United States. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modeling. 4: 10, 2007.
Adimora, A., Schoenbach, V., Martinson, F., Donaldson, K., Stancil, T., and Fullilove, R.: Concurrent sexual partnerships among African Americans in the rural south. Annals of Epidemiology. 14(3): 155-160, 2004.
Fullilove, R.: The elephant in the room: AIDS conspiracies in the Black community. Focus. 19(2): 1-5, 2004.
Fullilove, M., Hernandez-Cordero, L., Madoff, J., and Fullilove, R.: Promoting collective recovery through organizational mobilization: The post-9/11 disaster relief work of NYC RECOVERS. Journal of Biosocial Science. 36(4): 479-489, 2004.
Malebranch, D., Peterson, J., Fullilove, R., and Stackhouse, R.: Race and sexual identity: Perceptions about medical culture and healthcare among Black men who have sex with men. Journal of the National Medical Association. 96(1): 97-107, 2004.
Lin, S., Gebbie, K., Fullilove, R., and Arons, R.: Do nurse practitioners make a difference in provision of health counseling in hospital outpatient departments? Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 16(10): 462-466, 2004.
Golembeski, C., and Fullilove, R.: Criminal (in)justice in the city and its associated health consequences. American Journal of Public Health. 95(10): 1701-1706, 2005.
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Adimora, A., Schoenbach, V., Martinson, F., Coyne-Beasley, T., Doherty, I., Stancil, T., and Fullilove, R.: Heterosexually transmitted HIV infection among African Americans in North Carolina. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 41(5): 616-623, 2006.
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Fullilove, R.: Identifying effective behavioral interventions to prevent STDs: What’s next? Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 34(6): 333-334, 2007.
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Gershon, R., Stone, P., Bakken, S., and Larson, E.: Measurement of organizational culture and climate in healthcare. Journal of Nursing Administration. 34(1): 33- 40, 2004.
Nandi, A., Galea, S., Tracey, M., Ahern, J., Resnick, H., Gershon, R., and Vlahov, D.: The effects of job loss, unemployment, work stress, and work satisfaction on the persistence of probable PTSD: Results from a cohort study of New York City metropolitan area residents one year after the September 11 attacks. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 46(10): 1057-1064, 2004.
Qureshi, K., Gershon, R., Merrill, J., Calero-Breckheimer, A., Murrman, M., Gebbie, K., Moskin, L., May, L., Morse, S., and Sherman, M.: Effectiveness of an emergency preparedness training program for public health nurses in New York City. Journal of Family and Community Health. 27(3): 242-249, 2004.
Gershon, R.: Public transportation: Advantages and challenges. Journal of Urban Health. 82(1): 7-9, 2005.
Gershon, R., Mitchell, C., Sherman, M., Vlahov, D., Lears, M., Felknor, S., and Lubelczyk, R.: Hepatitis B vaccination in correctional health care workers. American Journal of Infection Control. 33(9): 510-518, 2005.
Gershon, R., Qureshi, K., Barrera, M., Erwin, M., and Goldsmith, F.: Health and safety hazards associated with subways: A review. Journal of Urban Health. 82(1): 10-20, 2005.
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Qureshi, K., Gershon, R., Staub, T., Sherman, M., Gebbie, E., McCollum, M., Erwin, M., and Morse, S.: Healthcare workers’ ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disasters. Journal of Urban Health. 82(3): 378-388, 2005.
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Abramson, D., and Lee, G.: HIV Drug Holidays Among the CHAIN Cohort. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2004-2, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2004.
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Lee, G.: Gender Difference in Neighborhood Service Use. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2006-1, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2006.
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Lee, G.: HIV/AIDS and Aging: People over 50 Years Old. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2006-3, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2007.
Siegel, K., Bradley, C., and Lekas H-M.: Causal attributions for fatigue among late middle-aged and older adults with HIV infection. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 28(3): 211-224, 2004.
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Lekas, H-M.: Trends in the Field of Psychosocial Oncology: Gazing into the Future. Gilda’s Club Worldwide. 2007.
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Lerner, B.: A calculated departure. For someone in good health, can suicide ever be a rational choice? Washington Post. March 2, 2004: F1, F4.
Lerner, B.: An M.D.’s guide to Ike’s heart and hearth. New York Times. January 13, 2004: F5.
Lerner, B.: Beyond informed consent: Did cancer patients challenge their physicians in the post-World War II era? Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 59(4): 507-521, 2004.
Lerner, B.: Books on health: Healing an error-prone medical system. New York Times. February 10, 2004: F6.
Lerner, B.: For a young doctor, the ultimate sacrifice. New York Times. August 24, 2004: F5.
Lerner, B.: In a wife’s request at her husband’s deathbed, ethics are an issue. New York Times. September 7, 2004: F5.
Lerner, B.: Introduction. In: Redgrave, L., Journal: A Mother and Daughter’s Recovery from Breast Cancer. New York: Umbrage, pp. 5-9, 2004.
Lerner, B.: Long before Oprah, a celebrity bared her soul. New York Times. March 9, 2004: F5.
Lerner, B.: Planning for the long goodbye. New York Times. June 18, 2004: A31.
Lerner, B.: Review of Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin and the Transformation of Illness by Chris Feudtner. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 78(3): 504-505, 2004.
Lerner, B.: Rose Kushner. In Ware, S. (Ed.), Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, pp. 360-361, 2004.
Lerner, B.: Sins of omission: Cancer research without informed consent. New England Journal of Medicine. 351(7): 628-630, 2004.
Lerner, B.: Smart or misguided? The proactive doctor. New York Times. November 16, 2004: F5.
Lerner, B.: Enduring and endearing, a patient moves in. New York Times. December 13, 2005: F5.
Lerner, B.: Hope and reality Lou Gehrig’s way. New York Times. April 19, 2005: F5.
Lerner, B.: In unforgettable final act, a king got revenge on his killers. New York Times. January 25, 2005: F5.
Lerner, B.: Last-ditch medical therapy - Revisiting lobotomy. New England Journal of Medicine. 353(2): 119-121, 2005.
Lerner, B.: McQueen’s legacy of Laetrile. New York Times. November15, 2005: F5.
Lerner, B.: Playing God with birth defects in the nursery. New York Times. June 14, 2005. F5.
Lerner, B.: Practicing medicine without a swagger. New York Times. August 23, 2005. F6.
Lerner, B.: Remembering Berton Roueche - master of medical mysteries. New England Journal of Medicine. 353(23): 2428-2431, 2005.
Lerner, B.: Rescued from dustbin, medical record tells its tale. New York Times. August 2, 2005: D5.
Lerner, B.: The computer will see you now (feel better?). New York Times. November 1, 2005: F5.
Lerner, B.: What do you know? Cancer, history and medical practice. In: Duffin, J. (Ed.), Clio in the Clinic. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 299-307, 2005.
Lerner, B.: An old idea: What ails the body is rooted in the mind. New York Times. May 2, 2006: F5.
Lerner, B.: Exploring mental illness and battling her own. New York Times. January 31, 2006: F5.
Lerner, B.: From Libby Zion to Jesica Santillan: Many Truths. In: Wailoo, K., Guarnaccia, P., and Livingston, J. (Eds.), A Death Retold: Jesica Santillan, the Bungled Transplant, and the Paradoxes of Medical Citizenship. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, pp. 82-96, 2006.
Lerner, B.: Saying no is a patient’s choice, however risky. New York Times. April 11, 2006: F7.
Lerner, B.: When Illness Goes Public: Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
Lerner, B.: Young doctors learn quickly in the hot seat. New York Times. March 14, 2006: F5.
Lerner B.: As diet ideas abound, is willpower obsolete? New York Times. July 10, 2007: F6.
Lerner, B.: Creating medical history: Revisiting the “definitive” account of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s terminal illness. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 81(2): 386- 406, 2007.
Lerner B.: Doctors examine themselves: Books explain how errors happen, how patients can cope. Washington Post. March 20, 2007: HE1.
Lerner B.: Ill patient, public activist: Rose Kushner’s attack on breast cancer chemotherapy. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 81(1): 224-240, 2007.
Lerner B.: In a hospital hierarchy, speaking up is hard to do. New York Times. April 17, 2007: F5.
Lerner B.: Review of Dr. Golem: How to Think About Medicine by Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 81(2): 493-494, 2007.
Lerner B.: Subjects or objects? Prisoners and human experimentation. New England Journal of Medicine. 356(18): 1806-1807, 2007.
Lerner B.: The patient who tried to cure his own cancer: Revisiting the story of Morris Abram’s leukemia. Pharos. In press.
Bleakley, A., Merzel, C., VanDevanter, N., and Messeri, P.: Computer access and internet use among urban youth. American Journal of Public Health. 94(5): 744-746, 2004.
Holden, D., Messeri, P., Evans, W., Crankshaw, E., and Ben-Davies, M.: Conceptualizing youth empowerment within tobacco control. Journal of Health Education and Behavior. 31(5): 548-563, 2004.
Merzel, C., VanDevanter, N., Middlestadt, S., Bleakley, A., Ledsky, R., and Messeri, P.: Attitudinal and contextual factors associated with discussion of sexual issues during adolescent health visits. Journal of Adolescent Health. 35(2): 108-115, 2004.
Messeri, P., and Lee, G.: Client Attributes and Self-Reported Correlates of Viral Load Levels. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2003-4, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2004.
Messeri, P., and Lee, G.: Validation of Self-Reported Clinical Markers and Medication Regimes. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2004-6, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2004.
Nonnemaker, J., Mower, P., Hersey, J., Nimsch, C., Farrelly, M., Messeri, P., and Haviland, M.: Measurement properties of a nicotine dependence scale for adolescents. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 6(2): 295-301, 2004.
Farrelly, M., Davis, K., Haviland, M., Messeri, P., and Healton, C: Evidence of a dose- response relationship between “truth” antismoking ads and youth smoking. American Journal of Public Health. 95(3): 425-431, 2005.
Hersey, J., Niederdeppe, J., Evans, D., Nonemaker, J., Holden, D., Blahut, S., Messeri, P., and Haviland, L.: The theory of “truth”: How counterindustry media campaigns affect smoking behavior among teens. Health Psychology. 24(1): 22-31, 2005.
Hersey, J., Nierderdeppe, J., Ng, S., Mowery, P., Farrelly, M., and Messeri, P.: How state counter-industry campaigns help prime perceptions of tobacco industry practices to promote reductions in youth smoking. Tobacco Control. 14(6): 377-383, 2005.
Holden, D., Evans, D., Hinnant, L., and Messeri, P.: Modeling psychological empowerment among youth involved in local tobacco control efforts. Health Education and Behavior. 32(2): 264-278, 2005.
Millery, M., and Messeri, P.: Community capacity building. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. 4(2): 79-96, 2005.
Messeri, P.: Introduction to special issue on professional training and technical assistance. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. 4(2): 3-8, 2005.
Messeri, P., Lee, G., and Frey, R.: Comprehensive Care Models. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2004-5, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2005.
Shelley, D., Cantrell, J., Faulkner, D., Haviland, L., Healton, C., and Messeri, P.: Physician and dentist tobacco use counseling and adolescent smoking behavior: Results from the 2000 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Pediatrics. 115(3): 719-725, 2005.
VanDevanter, N., Messeri, P., Middlestadt, S., Bleakley, A., Merzel, C., Hogben, M., Ledskey, R., Malotte, C., Cohall, R., and St. Lawrence, J.: A community-based intervention designed to increase preventive health care seeking among adolescents: The Gonorrhea Community Action Project. American Journal of Public Health. 95(2): 331-337, 2005.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Moon-Howard, J., Caban, M., Abramson, D., and Messeri, P.: HIV- positive men sexually active with women: Sexual behaviors and sexual risks. Journal of Urban Health. 83(4): 637-655, 2006.
Lennon, M-C., Messeri, P., and Peters, A.: Assessment of the Work Environment of Earth Institute Scientists on the Lamont Campus. Unpublished report for the Earth Institute ADVANCE Project, Columbia University. 2006.
Messeri, P., and Lee, G.: Medical Services Utilization. Community Health Advisory & Information Network Briefing Report 2006-2, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2006.
Silver, H., and Messeri, P.: The Social Ecology of Health in New York City. In: McCright, A., and Clark, T. (Eds.), Community and Ecology. San Diego, CA: JAI Press, pp.134-167, 2006.
Waddell, E., and Messeri, P.: Informal social support for HIV medical care. HIV/AIDS and Social Services. 5(3-4): 121-139, 2006.
Waddell, E., and Messeri, P.: Social support, disclosure, and use of antiretroviral therapy. AIDS and Behavior. 10(3): 263-272, 2006.
Messeri, P.: Forward. In: Bambina, A., Online Social Support: The Interplay of Social Networks and Computer-Mediated Communication. Buffalo, NY: Cambria Press, pp. 1-8, 2007.
Messeri, P., Mowery, P., Healton, C., Haviland, M., and Gable, J.: Do tobacco countermarketing campaigns increase adolescent underreporting of smoking? : A test of the social desirability hypothesis. Addictive Behaviors. 32(8): 1532-1536, 2007.
Pesola, G., Xu, F., Ahsan, H., Sternfels, P., Meyer, I., and Ford, J.: Predicting asthma morbidity in Harlem emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine. 11(9): 944-950, 2004.
Meyer, I.: Review of Lesbian and Gay Psychology: New Perspectives by Adrian Coyle and Celia Kitzinger. Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care. 7(2): 179-182, 2005.
Young, R., and Meyer, I.: The trouble with “MSM” and “WSW”: Erasure of the sexual-minority person in public health discourse. American Journal of Public Health. 95(7): 1144-1149, 2005.
Feldman, M., and Meyer, I.: Childhood abuse and eating disorders in gay and bisexual men. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 40(5): 418-423, 2007.
Feldman, M., and Meyer, I.: Eating disorders in diverse lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 40(3): 218-226, 2007.
Gordon, A., and Meyer, I.: Gender nonconformity, sexual orientation, and discrimination: Exploring the connections. Journal of LGBT Health Research. In press.
Meyer, I.: Prejudice and Discrimination as Social Stressors. In: Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, pp. 242-267, 2007.
Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, 2007.
Meyer, I., and Ouellette, S.: The Search for Unity and Purpose at the Intersections of Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Identities. In: Hammack, P., and Cohler, B. (Eds.), The Story of Sexual Identity: Narrative, Social Change, and the Development of Sexual Orientation. In press.
Meyer, I., Dietrich, J., and Schwartz, S.: Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders and suicide attempts in diverse lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations. American Journal of Public Health. Eprint September 2007.
Meyer, I., Schwartz, S., and Frost, D.: Social patterning of stress and coping: Does disadvantaged social status confer more stress and fewer coping resources? Social Science & Medicine. In press.
Stirratt, M., Meyer, I., Ouellette, S., and Gara, M.: Measuring identity multiplicity and intersectionality: Hierarchical Classes Analysis (HICLAS) of sexual, racial, and gender identities. Self & Identity. In press.
Saltzstein, H., Dias, M., and Millery, M.: Moral suggestibility: The complex interaction of developmental, cultural and contextual factors. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 18(8): 1079-1096, 2004.
Millery, M., and Messeri, P.: What is capacity building? Lessons from a national demonstration program of HIV education for social service providers. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. 2(4): 79-96, 2005.
Magnus, M., Herwehe, J., Proescholdbell, R., Lombard, F., Cajina, A., Dastur, Z., Millery, M., and Sabundayo, B.: Guidelines for effective integration of information technology in the care of HIV-infected populations. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 13(1): 39-48, 2007.
Neu, N., Heffernan-Vacca, S., Millery, M., Stimell, M., and Brown, J.: Postexposure prophylaxis for HIV in children and adolescents after sexual assault; A prospective observational study in an urban medical center. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 43(2): 65-68, 2007.
Aidala, A., Lee, G., Moon-Howard, J., Caban, M., Abramson, D., and Messeri, P.: HIV- positive men sexually active with women: Sexual behaviors and sexual risks. Journal of Urban Health. 83(4): 551-772, 2006.
Merzel, C., Moon-Howard, J., Ramjohn, D., and VanDevanter, N,: Making the connections: Community capacity for tobacco control in an urban African American community. American Journal of Community Psychology. In press.
Shelley, D., Cantrell, J., Moon-Howard, J., Ramjohn, D., and VanDevanter, N.: The $5 man: The underground economic response to a large cigarette tax increase in New York City. American Journal of Public Health. 97(8): 1483-1488, 2007.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Beyond ‘MSM’: Sexual desire among bisexually-active Latino men in New York City. Sexualities. 7(1): 55-80, 2004.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Review of Perspectives on Culturally-Based Concepts of Male- Semen Loss: A Key to Prevention of STIs/HIV by Deepak Charitable Trust (Ed). Culture, Sexuality and Health. 6(6): 537-539, 2004.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., Almeida, V., Rios do Nascimento, L., and Parker, R.: Promoting sexual health through action research among young male sex workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Practicing Anthropology. 26(2): 30-34, 2004.
Berkman, A., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Paiva, V., and Parker, R.: A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. American Journal of Public Health. 95(7): 1162-1172, 2005.
Kelly, B., and Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Sexual place, spatial change, and the social (re)- organization of sexual culture. Journal of Sex Research. 42(4): 359-366, 2005.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Review of Sexual Violence and American Manhood by T. Walter Herbert. Culture, Sexuality and Health. 7(5): 507-508, 2005.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., Castellanos, D., and Westacott, R.: Sexual risk behavior, viral load and perceptions of HIV transmission among homosexually active Latino men: An exploratory study. AIDS Care. 17(1): 33-45, 2005.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., and Dodge, B.: Bi-sexual practices: Patterns, meanings, and implications for HIV/STI prevention among bisexually-active Latino men and their partners. Journal of Bisexuality. 5(1): 81-100, 2005.
Parker, R., di Mauro, D., Filiano, B., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M., and Sember, R.: Global transformations and intimate relations in the 21st century: Social science research on sexuality and the emergence of sexual health and sexual rights frameworks. Annual Review of Sex Research 2004. 15: 362-399, 2005.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Review of Erotic Journeys: Mexican Immigrants and their Sex Lives by Gloria Gonzalez-López. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 12(4): 982-983, 2006.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Familism, sexual regulation and risk among bisexual Latino men. Archives of Sexual Behavior. In press.
Muñoz-Laboy, M.: Review of Dying to be Men: Youth, Masculinity and Social Exclusion by Gary Barker. Global Public Health. In press.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., and Dodge, B.: Bisexual Latino men and HIV and sexually transmitted infections risk: An exploratory analysis. American Journal of Public Health. 97(6): 1102-1106, 2007.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., and Parker, R.: Bisexualities, Sexual Cultures, and HIV Prevention Programs for Latino Men in New York City. In Feldman, D. (Ed.), AIDS, Culture, and Gay Men. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. In press.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., Weinstein, H., and Parker, R.: The Hip-Hop club scene: Gender, grinding and sex. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 9(6): 615-628, 2007.
Padilla, M., Hirsch, J., Sember, R., Muñoz-Laboy, M., and Parker, R. (Eds.), Love and Globalization: Transformations of Intimacy in the Contemporary World. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2007.
Nathanson, C.: Liberté, Egalité, Fumée: Smoking and Tobacco Control in France. In: Feldman, E., and Bayer, R. (Eds.), Unfiltered: Conflicts Over Tobacco Policy and Public Health. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 138-160, 2004.
Shah, N., and Nathanson, C.: Parental perceptions of costs and benefits of children as correlates of fertility in Kuwait. Journal of Biosocial Science. 36(6): 663-682, 2004.
Nathanson, C.: Collective actors and corporate targets in tobacco control: A cross- national comparison. Health Education and Behavior. 32(3): 337-354, 2005.
Nathanson, C.: Interest Groups and the Reproduction of Inequalities. In: Morone, J., and Jacobs, L. (Eds.), Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.177-201, 2005.
Nathanson, C.: Commentary: Framing disease. An underappreciated mechanism for the social patterning of health. Social Science and Medicine. In press.
Nathanson, C.: Disease Prevention as Social Change: The State, Society, and Public Health in the United States, France, Great Britain and Canada. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007.
Nathanson, C.: The contingent power of experts: Public health policy in the United States, Britain, and France. Journal of Policy History. 19(1): 71-94, 2007.
Nathanson, C., Sember, R., and Parker, R.: Contested Bodies: The Local and Global Politics of Sex and Reproduction. In: Parker, R., Petchesky, R., and Sember, R. (Eds.): Sex Politics: Reports from the Front Lines. Sexuality Policy Watch Online, pp. 383-412, 2007.
Cohall, A., Cohall, R., Ellis, J., Vaughan, R., Northridge, M., Watkins-Byant, G., and Butcher, J.: More than heights and weights: What parents of Harlem adolescents want from health care providers. Journal of Adolescent Health. 34(4): 258-261, 2004.
Northridge, M.: Building coalitions for tobacco control and prevention in the twenty- first century. American Journal of Public Health. 94(2): 178-180, 2004.
Northridge, M.: Public health impact. Sozial-und Präventivmedizin. 49(1): 3-4, 2004.
Northridge, M., and Lamster, I.: A lifecourse approach to preventing and treating oral disease. Sozial-und Präventivmedizin. 49(5): 299-300, 2004.
Northridge, M., McLeroy, K., and Haviland, M.: Essential tensions in the journal. American Journal of Public Health. 94(1): 11-13, 2004.
Northridge, M., Sidibe, S., and Goehl, T.: Environment and health: Building capacity for the future. American Journal of Public Health. 94(11): 1849-1850, 2004.
Northridge, M., Sidibe, S., and Goehl, T.: Environnement et santi: Augmenter le potentiel pour le futur. American Journal of Public Health. 94(11): 1850-1851, 2004.
Schulz, A., and Northridge, M.: Social determinants of health: Implications for environmental health promotion. Health Education and Behavior. 31(4): 455- 471, 2004.
Sclar, E., Northridge, M., and Karpel, E.: Promoting Interdisciplinary Curricula and Training in Transportation, Land Use, Physical Activity, and Health. Transportation Research Board and the Institute of Medicine Committee on Physical Activity, Health, Transportation and Land Use. 2004.
Nicholas, S., Hutchinson, V., Ortiz, B., Klihr-Beall, S., Jean-Louis, B., Shoemaker, K., Singleton, C., Credell, J., Swaner, R., Vaughan, R., Northridge, M., Cushman, L., Polley, E., Golembeski, C.: Improving childhood asthma through community-based service delivery: The Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 54(1): 11-14, 2005.
Nicholas, S., Jean-Louis, B., Ortiz, B., Northridge, M., Shoemaker, K., Vaughan, R., Rome, M., Canada, G., Hutchinson, V. for the Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative: Addressing the childhood asthma crisis in Harlem: The Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative. American Journal of Public Health. 95(2): 245-249, 2005.
Northridge, M.: Foreward. In: Smith, M., Graham, Y., and Guttmacher, S., Community-Based Heath Organizations: Advocating for Improved Health. San Francisco, CA: John-Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. xi-xiii, 2005.
Northridge, M.: It takes lawyers to deliver health care. American Journal of Public Health. 95(3): 376, 2005.
Northridge, M.: Tribute to the journal’s review staff and peer reviewers. American Journal of Public Health. 95(4): e1, 2005.
Northridge, M., and Greenberg, M.: Improving the evidence base for public health. American Journal of Public Health. 95(11): 1882, 2005.
Northridge, M., McLeroy, K., Haviland, M, Johnson, N., and Benjamin, G.: Editorial independence at the journal. American Journal of Public Health. 95(3): 377-379, 2005.
Northridge, M., Shoemaker, K., Jean-Louis, B., Ortiz, B., Swaner, R., Vaughan, R., Cushman, L., Hutchinson, V., and Nicholas, S.: What matters to communities? Using community-based participatory research to ask and answer questions regarding the environment and health. Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(supp. 1): 34-41, 2005.
Borrell, L., Northridge, M., Miller, D., Golembeski, C., Spielman, S., Sclar, E., and Lamster, I.: Oral health and health care for older adults: A spatial approach for addressing disparities and planning services. Special Care in Dentistry. 26(6): 252-256, 2006.
Bruning, N., and Northridge, M.: Moving through life. American Journal of Public Health. 96(7): 1151, 2006.
Burrus, B., Northridge, M., Hund, L., Green, M., Braithwaite, K., Sabol, B., Healton, C., and Treadwell, H. for the Legacy/Community Voices Initiative: Perspectives from the front lines of tobacco control. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 17(supp. 1): 124-142, 2006.
Kwon, H., Ortiz, B., Swaner, R., Shoemaker, K., Jean-Louis, B., Northridge, M., Vaughan, R., Marx, T., Goodman, A., Borrell, L., Nicholas, S., for the Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative: Childhood asthma and extreme values of body mass index: The Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative. Journal of Urban Health. 83(3): 421-433, 2006.
Northridge, M.: Coming together to enhance public health. American Journal of Public Health. 96(11): 1902, 2006.
Spielman, S., Golembeski, C., Northridge, M., Vaughan, R., Swaner, R., Jean-Louis, B., Shoemaker, K., Klihr-Beall, S., Polley, E., Cushman, L., Ortiz, B., Hutchinson, V., Nicholas, S., Marx, T., Hayes, R., Goodman, A., and Sclar, E.: Interdisciplinary planning for healthier communities: Findings from the Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative. Journal of the American Planning Association. 72(1): 100-108, 2006.
Hann, N., Northridge, M., Benjamin, G., and Balcazar, H.: Prepared to serve public health. American Journal of Public Health. 97(supp. 1): S12-S14, 2007.
Hutchinson, V., Northridge, M., Lebovitz, L., Northridge, J., Vaughn, R., Vaughan, R., for the Harlem Family Asthma Center: A family-centered approach to providing comprehensive asthma care. Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender. In press.
Lamster, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), Improving Oral Health for the Elderly: An Interdisciplinary Approach. New York: Springer. In press.
Lamster, I., and Northridge, M.: Preface: Oral Health across the Life Course. In: Lamster, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), Improving Oral Health for the Elderly: An Interdisciplinary Approach. New York: Springer. In press.
Meyer, I., and Northridge, M.: Preface. In: Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, pp. v-x, 2007.
Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, 2007.
Northridge, M.: Asking the big questions. Global Public Health. In press.
Northridge, M.: In solidarity. American Journal of Public Health. 97(3): 294, 2007.
Northridge, M., and Lamster, I.: Conclusion: Interdisciplinary Planning to Meet the Oral Health Care Needs of Older Adults. In: Lamster, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), Improving Oral Health for the Elderly: An Interdisciplinary Approach. New York, NY: Springer. In press.
Northridge, M., McGrath, B., and Krueger, S.: Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Understand and Eliminate Social Disparities in Health for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations. In: Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, pp. 455-472, 2007.
Northridge, M., Sclar, E., Feighery, A., Fiebach, M., and Karpel Kurtz, E.: Reinventing Healthy and Sustainable Communities: Reconnecting Public Health and Urban Planning. In: Pitt International Conference on Inequality, Health, and Society. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press. In press.
Northridge, M., Vallone, D., Xiao, H., Green, M., Blackwood, J., Duke, J., Watson, K., Burrus, B., Treadwell, H. for the American Legacy Foundation/Community Voices Initiative. The importance of location for tobacco cessation: Rural-urban disparities in quit success in underserved West Virginia counties. Journal of Rural Health. In press.
Treadwell, H., and Northridge, M.: Oral health is the measure of a just society. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 18(1): 12-20, 2007.
Treadwell, H., Northridge, M., and Bethea, T.: Building the Case for Oral Health Care for Prisoners: Presenting the Evidence and Calling for Justice. In: Public Health Is Public Safety: Improving Public Health through Correctional Health Care. New York: Springer, pp. 333-346, 2007.
Treadwell, H., Northridge, M., and Bethea, T.: Confronting racism and sexism to improve men’s health. American Journal of Men’s Health. 1(1): 81-86, 2007.
Young, A., Perez, L., Northridge, M., Vaughn, R., Braithwaite, K., and Treadwell, H.: Bringing to light the health needs of African American men: The Overtown Men’s Health Study. Journal of Men’s Health and Gender. 4(2): 140-148, 2007.
Aggleton, P., Parker, R., and Maluwa, M.: Stigma, Discrimination and HIV/AIDS in Latin America. In: Buvinic, M., Mazza, J., and Deutsch, R. (Eds.), Social Inclusion and Economic Development in Latin America. Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, pp. 287-306, 2004.
Corrêa, S., and Parker, R.: Sexuality, human rights, and demographic thinking: Connections and disjunctions in a changing world. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 1(1): 15-38, 2004.
Corrêa, S., and Parker, R.: Sexualidad, Derechos Humanos y Pensamiento Demográfico: Convergencias y Divergencias en un Mundo Cambiante [Sexuality, human rights and demographic thinking: Connections and disjunctures in a changing world]. Estudio Demográficos y Urbanos. 19(3): 497-542, 2004.
Muñoz-Laboy, M., Almeida, V., Rios do Nascimento, L., and Parker, R.: Promoting sexual health through action research among young male sex workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Practicing Anthropology. 26(2): 30-34, 2004.
Parker, R.: Globalización, Sexualidad y Política en América Latina. In: Cáceres, C., Frasca, T., Pecheny, M., Terto, V. (Eds.), Ciudadanía Sexual en América Latina: Abriendo el Debate [Sexual Citizenship in Latin America: Opening the Debate]. Lima, Perú: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, pp. 17-25, 2004.
Parker, R.: Introduction to sexuality and social change: Toward an integration of sexuality research, advocacy, and social policy in the twenty-first century. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 1(1): 7-14, 2004.
Parker, R.: Prólogo [Prologue]. In: Varas Díaz, N., Serrano García, I., Toro Alfonso, J., Estigma y Diferencia Social: VIH/SIDA en Puerto Rico [Stigma and Social Difference: HIV/AIDS in Puerto Rico]. Colombia: Panamericana Formas e Impresos, pp. 14-17, 2004.
Parker, R. (Ed.): Special Issue: Sexuality and Social Change. Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 1(1): 2004.
Parker, R., DiMauro, D., Filiano, B., Garcia, J., Munoz-Laboy, M. and Sember, R., Global transformations and intimate relations in the 21st century: Social science research on sexuality and the emergence of sexual health and sexual rights frameworks. Annual Review of Sex Research. 15: 362-399, 2004.
Manir, M.: Entrevista: Richard Parker: O Virus da AIDS Contaminou o Casamento [Interview with Richard Parker: The AIDS Virus Infected Marriage]. O Estado de São Paulo. December 5, 2004: J4.
Rios, L., Almeida, V., Parker, R., Pimenta, C., and Terto Jr., V. (Eds.): Homossexualidades: Produção Cultural, Cidadania e Saúde [Homosexualities: Cultural Production, Citizenship and Health]. Rio de Janeiro: ABIA, 2004.
Uziel, A., Rios, L., and Parker, R. (Eds.), Reconstruções da sexualidade [Reconstructions of Sexuality]. Rio de Janeiro: ABIA, 2004.
Aggleton, P., Wood, K., Malcolm, A., and Parker, R.: HIV-Related Stigma, Discrimination and Human Rights Violations: Case Studies of Successful Programmes. Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS. 2005.
Berkman, A., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Paiva, V., and Parker, R.: A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. American Journal of Public Health. 95(7): 1162-1172, 2005.
Parker, R.: Review of Global Health Challenges for Human Security edited by Lincoln Chen, Jennifer Leaning, and Vasant Narasimhan. Journal of the American Medical Association. 293(3): 370-371, 2005.
García, J., and Parker, R.: From global discourse to local action: The makings of a sexual rights movement? Horizontes Antropológicos. 12(26): 13-41, 2006.
Padilla, M., Vásquez del Aguila, E., and Parker, R.: Globalization, Structural Violence, and LGBT Health: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. In: Meyer, I. and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, pp. 209-241, 2006.
Parker, R.: Review of Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS by Peter Baldwin. Nature Medicine. 12(5): 501, 2006.
Parker, R.: Sexuality, health, and human rights. American Journal of Public Health. 97(6): 972-973, 2007. Parker, R., and Aggleton, P. (Eds.): Society, Culture, and Sexuality: A Reader, Revised Edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2007.
Parker, R., Petchesky, R., and Sember, R. (Eds.): Sex Politics: Reports from the Front Lines. Sexuality Policy Watch Online, 2007.
Raxach, J., Terto Jr., V., García, J., Pimenta, C., de Almeida, V., and Parker, R.: Práticas Sexuais e Concientização sobre AIDS: Uma pesquisa sobre o comportamento homossexual e bissexual [Sexual Practices and Conscienceness Raising: A Study on Homosexual and Bisexual Behaviors]. Rio de Janeiro: Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS, 2007.
Remien, R., Bastos, F., Terto Jr., V., Raxach, J., Pinto, R., and Parker, R., Berkman, A., and Hacker, M.: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a context of universal access, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AIDS Care. 19(6): 740-748, 2007.
Link, B., Yang, L., Phelan, J., and Collins, P.: Measuring mental illness stigma. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 30(3): 511-541, 2004.
Phelan, J., and Link, B.: Fear of people with mental illnesses: The role of personal and impersonal contact and exposure to threat or harm. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 45(1): 68-80, 2004.
Phelan, J., and Link, B.: Fundamental Social Causes of Disease and Mortality. In: Anderson, N. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 344-347, 2004.
Phelan, J., Link, B., Diez-Roux, A., Kawachi, I., and Levin, B.: Fundamental causes of social inequality in mortality: A test of the theory. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 45(3): 265-285, 2004.
Ritsher, J., and Phelan, J.: Internalized stigma predicts erosion of morale among psychiatric outpatients. Psychiatry Research. 129(3): 257-265, 2004.
Link, B., and Phelan, J.: Fundamental Sources of Health Inequalities. In: Mechanic, D., Rogut, L., Colby, D., and Knickman, J. (Eds.), Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 71- 84, 2005.
Phelan, J.: Geneticization of deviant behavior and consequences for stigma: The case of mental illness. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 46(4): 307-322, 2005.
Phelan, J., and Link, B.: Controlling disease and creating disparities: A fundamental cause perspective. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 60(Special Number 2): 27-33, 2005.
Anglin, D., Link, B., and Phelan, J.: Racial differences in stigmatizing attitudes toward people with mental illness: Extending the literature. Psychiatric Services. 57(6): 857-862, 2006.
Link, B., and Phelan, J.: Fundamental Social Causes: The Ascendancy of Social Factors as Determinants of Distributions of Mental Illness in Populations. In: Eaton, W. (Ed.), Medical and Psychiatric Comorbidity Over the Course of Life. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, pp. 77-94, 2006.
Link, B., and Phelan, J.: Stigma and its health implications. Lancet. 367(9509): 528- 529, 2006.
Miech, R., Kumanyika, S., Stettler, N., Link, B., Phelan, J., and Chang, V.: Trends in the association of poverty with overweight among U.S. adolescents. Journal of American Medical Association. 295(20): 2385-2393, 2006.
Phelan, J., Yang, L., and Cruz-Rojas, R.: Effects of attributing serious mental illnesses to genetic causes on orientations to treatment. Psychiatric Services. 57(3): 382-387, 2006.
Yang, L., Kleinman, A., Link, B., Phelan, J., Lee, S., and Good, B.: Culture and stigma: Adding moral experience to stigma theory. Social Science and Medicine. 64(7): 1524-1535, 2007.
Karus, D., Raveis, V., Marconi, K., Hanna, B., Selwyn, P., Alexander, C., Perrone, M., and Higginson, I.: Service needs of patients with advanced HIV disease: A comparison of client and staff reports at three palliative care projects. AIDS Patient Care and STDS. 18(3): 145-158, 2004.
Karus, D., Raveis, V., Marconi, K., Selwyn, P., Alexander, C., Hanna, B., and Higginson, I.: Mental health status of clients from three HIV/AIDS palliative care projects. Palliative & Supportive Care. 2(2): 125-138, 2004.
Raveis, V.: Bereavement and Grief. In: Jones. R., et al. (Ed.), Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care, Volume 2: Clinical Management. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, pp. 1283-1286, 2004.
Raveis, V.: Psychosocial burdens experienced by adult daughters caring for elderly parents with cancer. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 27(supp.): S26, 2004.
Raveis, V.: Psychosocial impact of spousal caregiving at the end-of-life: Challenges and consequences. Gerontologist. 44 (Special Issue 1): 191-120, 2004.
Raveis, V., Carrero, M., Catz, D., and Tobin, J.: Disease management of older persons with diabetes: Perspectives on self-care and familial caregiving. Gerontologist. 44 (Special Issue 1): 423, 2004.
Raveis, V., Karus, D., and Pretter, S.: Impact of cancer caregiving over the disease course: Depressive distress in adult daughters. Psycho-Oncology. 13(supp. 1): S47, 2004.
Raveis, V., Pretter, S., Carrero, M., and Sapienza, T.: Breast cancer and the aging family: Psychosocial issues and challenges facing adult daughters. Psycho-Oncology. 13(supp. 1): S7, 2004.
Christ, G., Raveis, V., Seigel, K., Karus, D., and Christ, A.: Evaluation of a preventive intervention for bereaved children. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care. 1(3): 57-81, 2005.
Harding, R., Easterbrook, P., Higginson, I., Karus, D., Raveis, V., and Marconi, K.: Access and equity in HIV/AIDS palliative care: A review of the evidence and responses. Palliative Medicine. 19(3): 251-258, 2005.
Harding, R., Karus, D., Easterbrook, P., Raveis, V., Higginson, I., and Marconi, K.: Does palliative care improve outcomes for patients with HIV/AIDS? A systematic review of the evidence. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 81(1): 5-14, 2005.
Karus, D., Raveis, V., Alexander, C., Hanna, B., Selwyn, P., Marconi, K., and Higginson, I.: Patient reports of symptoms and their treatment at three palliative care projects servicing individuals with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 30(5): 408-417, 2005.
Raveis, V., and Pretter, S.: Existential plight of adult daughters following their mother’s breast cancer diagnosis. Psycho-Oncology. 14(1): 49-60, 2005.
Brandt-Rauf, S., Raveis, V., Drummond, N., Conte, J., and Rothman, S.: Ashkenazi Jews and breast cancer: The consequences of linking ethnic identity to genetic disease. American Journal of Public Health. 96(11): 1979-1988, 2006.
Raveis, V.: Bereavement. In: Bruera, E., Higginson, I., Ripamonti, C., and von Gunten, C. (Eds.), Textbook of Palliative Medicine. London, England: Hodder Arnold, pp. 1044-1050, 2006.
Raveis, V.: End of Life Policies. In: Berkman, B. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Work in Aging. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 903-914, 2006.
Francoeur, R., Payne, R., Raveis, V., and Shim, H.: Palliative care in the inner city. Patient religious affiliation, underinsurance, and symptom attitude. Cancer. 109(supp. 2): 425-434, 2007.
Gershon, R., Qureshi, K., Rubin, M., and Raveis, V.: Factors associated with high-rise evacuation: Qualitative results from the World Trade Center Evacuation Study. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 22(3): 165-173, 2007.
Gershon, R., Qureshi, K., Stone, P., Pogorzelska, M., Ashman, C., Silver, A., Damsky, M. Burdette, C., Gebbie, K., and Raveis, V.: Home health care challenges and avian influenza. Home Health Care Management & Practice. 20(1): 58-69, 2007.
Karus, D., Raveis, V., Ratcliffe, M., Rosenfield, H., and Higginson, I.: Health status and service needs of male inmates seriously ill with HIV/AIDS at two large urban jails. American Journal of Men’s Health. 1(3): 213-223, 2007.
Qureshi, K., Gershon, R., Smailes, E., Raveis, V., Murphy, B., Matzner, F., and Fleischman, A.: Roadmap for the protection of disaster research participants: Findings from the World Trade Center. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 22(6): 484-491, 2007.
Raveis, V.: Advances in Cancer Care Impacting Familial Caregiving. In: McCorkle, R., and Baile, W. (Eds.), Caregiving and Cancer. New York: Oxford University Press. In press.
Raveis, V.: The Challenges and Issues Confronting Family Caregivers to Elderly Cancer Patients. In: Carmel, S., Morse, C., Torres-Gil, F. (Eds.), Lessons on Aging from Three Nations: Volume II, The Art of Caring for Older Adults. New York: Baywood Press, pp. 85-97, 2007.
Markowitz, G., and Rosner, D.: Emergency Preparedness, Bioterrorism, and the States: The First Two Years After September 11. New York: Milbank Memorial Fund Report, 2004.
Reverby, S., and Rosner, D.: “Beyond the Great Doctors” Revisited: A Generation of the “New” Social History of Medicine. In: Huisman, F., and Warner, J. (Eds.), Locating Medical History: The Stories and Their Meanings. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, pp. 167-193, 2004.
Robilotti, E., and Rosner, D.: The Trustees’ Dilemma: Hospitals as Benevolence or Business – Looking Back a Century. In: Jennings, B., Gray, B., Sharpe, V., and Fleischman, A. (Eds.), The Ethics of Hospital Trustees. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, pp. 13- 40, 2004.
Rosner, D.: A Once Charitable Enterprise. Hospitals and Health Care in Brooklyn and New York, 1885 1915. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, paperback 2004.
Rosner, D.: Beyond Typhoid Mary: The origins of public health at Columbia and in the city. Columbia Magazine. pp. 23-28, Spring 2004.
Rosner, D.: Epidemic Disease. In: Mink, G., and O’Connor, A. (Eds.), Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, pp. 293-299, 2004.
Rosner, D.: Leona Baumgartner. In: Ware, S. (Ed.), Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, pp. 46-47, 2004.
Rosner, D.: Review of Dead on Arrival: The Politics of Health Care in Twentieth Century America by Colin Gordon. Business History Review. 78(1): 148-151, 2004.
Rosner, D.: Toxic Torts: Historians in the Courtroom. In: Downs, J., and Manion, J. (Eds), Taking Back the Academy! History of Activism, History as Activism. New York: Routledge, pp. 103-112, 2004.
Rosner, D., with Markowitz, G.: Uncovering a deadly cancer: The national implications of revelations at the B. F. Goodrich Plant in Louisville. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 102(2): 157-181, 2004.
Sherman, D., Grunfeld, A., and Rosner, D.: World Civilizations: Sources, Images and Interpretations. Volumes 1 and 2. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Rosner, D., and Markowitz, G.: Standing up to the lead industry: An interview with Herbert Needleman. Public Health Reports. 120(3): 330-337, 2005.
Rosner, D., Markowitz, G., and Lanphear, B.: J. Lockhart Gibson and the discovery of the impact of lead pigments on children’s health: A review of a century of knowledge. Public Health Reports. 120(3): 296-300, 2005.
Markowitz, G., and Rosner, D.: Building a Toxic Environment: Historical Arguments over the Past and Future of Public Health. In: Stevens, R., Rosenberg, C., and Burns, L. (Eds.), History and Health Policy in the United States: Putting the Past Back In. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 130-152, 2006.
Rosner, D.: Public Health in U.S. Cities, A Historical Perspective. In: Freudenberg, N., Galea, S., and Vlahov, D. (Eds.), Cities and the Health of the Public. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, pp. 129-142, 2006.
Rosner, D., and Markowitz, G.: Are We Ready? Public Health Since September 11th. Berkeley and New York: University of California Press/ Milbank Memorial Fund, 2006.
Rosner, D., and Markowitz, G.: Deadly Dust: Silicosis and the On-Going Struggle to Protect Workers’ Health, new and expanded edition. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2006.
Colgrove, J., Markowitz, G., and Rosner, D. (Eds.): The Contested Boundaries of American Public Health. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. In press.
Nelkin, E., and Rosner, D.: Making Distinctions Natural: The Uses of Categorization in Human Biology. In: Baker, R. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. In Press.
Rosner, D., and Markowitz, G.: The politics of lead toxicology and the devastating consequences for children. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 50(10): 740-756, 2007.
Rothman, S., and Rothman, D.: The Pursuit of Perfection: The Promise and Perils of Medical Enhancement. New York: Vintage, paperback 2004.
Rothman, S.: The big sleep. Nation. September 13, 2004: 56-62.
Rothman, D., and Rothman, S.: The Willowbrook Wars: Bringing the Mentally Disabled into the Community, new and updated edition. New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine Transaction. 2005.
Rothman, S.: Race and ethnicity in genetic disease. New Republic, October 2005.
Brandt-Rauf, S., Raveis, V., Drummond, N., Conte, J., and Rothman, S.: Ashkenazi Jews and breast cancer: The consequences of linking ethnic identity to genetic disease. American Journal of Public Health. 96(11): 1979-1988, 2006.
Rothman, D., and Rothman, S.: Trust Is Not Enough: Bringing Human Rights to Medicine. New York: New York Review of Books Press, 2006.
Rothman, S., and Rothman, D.: The hidden cost of organ sales. American Journal of Transplantation. 6(7): 1534-1529, 2006.
Rothman, S., and Rothman, D.: What body parts do we owe each other. Social Science and Modern Society. 44(5): 24-29, 2007.
Sharp, L.: Review of Constructing History, Culture, and Inequality: The Betsileo in the Extreme Southern Highlands of Madagascar by Sandra Evers. Anthropos. 99(1): 257-258, 2004.
Sharp, L.: Babes and Baboons: Jesica Santillan and Experimental Pediatric Transplant Research in America. In: Wailoo, K., Guarnaccia, P., and Livingston, J. (Eds.), A Death Retold: Jesica Santillan, the Bungled Transplant, and the Paradoxes of Medical Citizenship. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, pp. 299-328, 2006.
Sharp, L.: Strange Harvest: Organ Transplants, Denatured Bodies, and the Transformed Self. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006.
Sharp, L.: Bodies, Commodities, and Biotechnologies: Death, Mourning, and Scientific Desire in the Realm of Human Organ Transfer. The 2005 Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures, Columbia University. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
Sharp, L.: Review of Last Best Gifts; Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs by Kieran Healy. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. In press.
Sharp, L.: Review of Picturing Personhood by Joseph Dumit. Cultural Anthropology. In press.
Sharp, L.: Review of The Road to Clarity: Seventh-Day Adventism in Madagascar by Eva Keller. American Anthropologist. 109(2): 389-390, 2007.
Siegel, K., Brown-Bradley, C., and Lekas, H.: Causal attributions for fatigue among late middle age and older adults with HIV infection. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 28(3): 211-224, 2004.
Siegel, K., Brown-Bradley, C., and Lekas, H.: Strategies for coping with fatigue among HIV-positive individuals fifty years and older. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 18(5): 275-288, 2004.
Siegel, K., Karus, D., and Dean, L.: Psychosocial characteristics of New York City HIV- infected women before and after the advent of HAART. American Journal of Public Health. 94(7): 1127-1132, 2004.
Siegel, K., Schrimshaw, E., and Karus, D.: Racial disparities in sexual risk behaviors and drug use among older gay/bisexual and heterosexual men living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of the National Medical Association. 96(2): 215-223, 2004.
Christ, G., Raveis, V., Siegel, K., Karus, D., and Christ, A.: Evaluation of a preventive intervention for bereaved children. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. 1(3): 57-81, 2005.
Lekas, H., Schrimshaw, E., and Siegel, K.: Pathways to HIV testing among adults fifty and older with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Care. 17(6): 674-687, 2005.
Schrimshaw, E., Siegel, K., and Lekas, H.: Changes in attitudes toward antiviral medication: A comparison of women living with HIV/AIDS in the pre-HAART and HAART eras. AIDS and Behavior. 9(3): 267-279, 2005.
Siegel, K., Lekas, H., and Schrimshaw, E.: Serostatus disclosure to sexual partners by HIV-infected women before and after the advent of HAART. Women & Health. 41(4): 63-85, 2005.
Siegel, K., and Schrimshaw, E.: Stress, appraisal, and coping: A comparison of HIV- infected women in the pre-HAART and HAART era. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 58(3): 225-233, 2005.
Siegel, K., Schrimshaw, E., and Pretter, S.: Stress-related growth among women living with HIV/AIDS: Examination of an explanatory model. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 28(5): 403-414, 2005.
Lekas, H., Siegel, K., and Schrimshaw, E.: Continuities and discontinuities in the experiences of felt and enacted stigma among women with HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research. 16(9): 1165-1190, 2006.
Siegel, K., Schrimshaw, E., and Lekas, H.: Diminished sexual activity, interest, and feelings of attractiveness among HIV-infected women in two eras of the AIDS epidemic. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 35(4): 437-449, 2006.
Siegel, K., and Schrimshaw, E.: The stress moderating role of benefit finding on psychological distress and well-being among women living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS and Behavior. 11(3): 421-433, 2007.
Miller, A., and Vance, C.: Sexuality, human rights, and health. Health and Human Rights. 7(2): 5-15, 2004.
Miller, A. and Vance, C. (Eds.): Special Issue: Sexuality, Human Rights, and Health. Health and Human Rights. 7(2): 2004.
Vance, C.: เมื่อมานุษยวิทยาค้นพบเพศวิถีอีกครั้งหนึ่ง:บทวิพากษ์เชิงทฤษฎี [Anthropology Rediscovers Sexuality]. In: Kaewthep, K., Saekoey, P., and Thongsima, W. (Eds.), Iทั้งรัก ทั้งใคร่ ทั้งใช้ความรุนแรงต่อผู้หญิง. กรุงเทพฯ: บริษัท อมรินทร์พริ้นติ้งแอนด์พับลิชชิ่ง จำกัด. 2005.
Vance, C.: Feminist Fundamentalism: Women against Images. In: Kocur, Z., and Leung, S. (Eds.), Theory in Contemporary Art since 1985. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 132-140, 2005.
Vance, C.: The War on Culture. In: Kocur, Z., and Leung, S. (Eds.), Theory in Contemorary Art since 1985. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 123-131, 2005.
Vance, C.: Społeczny konstruktywizm: kłopoty z historią seksualności [Social Construction Theory: Problems in the History of Sexuality]. In: Kościańska, A., and Hryciuk, R. (Eds.), Gender. Perspektywa antropologiczna [Gender. An Anthropological Perspective]. Warsaw: Warsaw University Press, 2006.
Vance, C.: Anthropology Rediscovers Sexuality: A Theoretical Comment. In: Parker, R., and Aggleton, P., (Eds.), Culture, Society and Sexuality, 2nd edition. London: Routledge, pp. 39-54, 2007.
Wilson, P., and Yoshikawa, H.: Experiences of and responses to social discrimination among Asian and Pacific Islander gay men: Their relationship to HIV risk. AIDS Education and Prevention. 16(1): 68-83, 2004.
Yoshikawa, H., and Wilson, P.: HIV prevention among men of color who have sex with men: Why has there not been more progress? The Community Psychologist. 37(2): 12-14, 2004.
Yoshikawa, H., Wilson, P., Chae, D., and Cheng, J.: Do family and friendship networks protect against the influence of discrimination on mental health and HIV risk among Asian and Pacific Islander gay men? AIDS Education and Prevention. 16(1): 84-100, 2004.
Yoshikawa, H., Wilson, P., Shinn, M., and Peterson, J.: Multiple Pathways to Community-Level Impacts in HIV Prevention: Implications for Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evaluation of Interventions. In: Trickett, E., and Pequegnat, W. (Eds.), Community Interventions & AIDS. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Wilson, P., and Yoshikawa, H.: Improving Access to Quality Healthcare among African-American, Asian and Pacific Islander, and Latino Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Populations. In: Meyer, I., and Northridge, M. (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer, 2006.
Randall, L., Wilson, P., and Moore, T.: Black MSM Issue Brief No. 2: Survey of Health Department HIV Prevention Activities Directed Toward Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. Washington, D.C.: National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors, 2007.
Sikkema, K., Wilson, P., Hansen, N., Kochman, A., Neufeld, S., Gebrimichael, M., and Kershaw, T.: Effects of a coping intervention on transmission risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS and a history of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. In press.
Wilson, P., Hansen, N., Tarakeshwar, N., Neufeld, S., Kochman, A., and Sikkema, K.: Scale development of a measure to assess community-based and clinical intervention group environments. Journal of Community Psychology. In press.
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