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Author Index A Cost Work Group of the Third| S CGrothaus | 177 Abdulrahman M, 294 Preventive Services Task Force Guidoui T, 299 Ahmadi R, 124 $36(April (use |-M S62(April Aickin M, S62 \pril Curry S], S6(Feb Gunn RA, 272 \lao MO, S16(Feb Curtin LR, S15(May) Alderman M, 97 Curtis AB, 108 Alkon A, S48(Jan H Allan JD, S3(April D Hall HI, 9 American Association of Public Health Dahlberg LL, S3(Jan HammondWR , S1 (Jar Physicians, 56 Daniels D, S32(May S61 (May S 75(Ma Harris ], 299 Harris JR, 291, S16(Fet Armstrong K, 21 Dannenberg A, 307 Arraiano |, 56 Dev A, 26 Harris KW, S16(Feb Atkins D, S13(April), S2 Dickey LL, 190 Harris RP, S21 (Ay $77 (April DiMartino D, 97 Harwell TS, 19¢ Austin W, $22(Jan Dismuke SE, 113, 175 Heaney ( 9 Avala GX, 258 Dodge KA, S63(Jan HelfandM , S21 Dodge WT, 177 | B Dumas ]I HelgersonS D Baker R, 309 Dunn AS Hemphill MM Barish RC, 149 Herold | Leo Barker LE, 266, S1 (May S28( May E HerreraGA , S61(May S86(May), S88(May Earp JAL, 251 HibbardJ H, 118 Barron, Rachel, S31 (Jan Eddy BA, S56(Jan Hinman AR, 174 Bartlett DI, S25(May Eden KB, 847( April Hittner A, S48(Jan Battaglia MP, S17(May 55(May I islere nJbP,e r2g5J8 M , SI(Apr Hoaglin DC, $17(May eler SF, 208 I Hoerger 1 rg AO, $3(April I llerbeck E, 286 Hollings! rkey CS, 282 Emmons KM, 68 Hopkins rlin M, 2] I vans GD, S22(Jar Ho rnstein | Evans A, 184 Horne BlueSpruce | Ezzati-Rice TM Hor S0len |, 97 S17 Hu Boucier D. 309 F s0ukhalil | Briss PA, S16(Fe Falcao P, 56 srockhaus A Feightner JW, S5(Apr il Field AE, 282 Brody kK | Brown M,. 307 Fielding ]I S16( Feb S67 Fe Fiore MC, S6(Feb Burke TG, 173 Burmeister LI FitzgibbonM . 15 Fleming PL, 27 Jurns BW, 286 Burns M, S6(Feb Fonseca VP. 90 Fossel AH, 219 Buttery CMG. 84 Fossel KK, 219 Frame PS, $47(April Frazier AL. 282 Kamerow DB tlonge N, S87 \pril Frumkin H Katz DL, 124 ampbell NR, 258 Katz T, 309 apizzi J, 118 G Kellerman SI irande-Kulis VN, S16(Feb) Gandhi NB, 26¢ Kelly KM, 230 arey JW, 177 Gershon R, 299 Kemper AR, 78 assarino L, 97 Giannamore V, 124 Khare M, 817(May han W, 124, 294 Gillman MW, 282 Klevens RM, 277, S32(Mav), S41(May hao SY, 90 Ginsberg M, 272 S$55( May S61 (May S69( May hapman L, 309 Gohdes D, 196 Knapik |], 90 hu SY, 875(May) Gold MR, 35 Kraft JM, 9 hun KH, 225 Goldenhar, 309 Kromrey ], 40 olditz GA, 282 Good B, 97 Kumar R, 26 ollins J, 309 Goodson P, 184 Kunkel LE, 118 onnelly A, 245 Gottlieb NH, 184 Kuntz S, $56(Jan ordero ]F, S84(May) Greenlick MR, 118 Kupper LL, 245 oronado VG, $47(May) Gresham I Kushner RF, 15 310 Am J Prev Med 2001:20(4) 0749-3797 /01 >see front matter © 2001 American Journal of Preventive Medicine e Published by Elsevier Science Inc Author Index A Cost Work Group of the Third| S CGrothaus | 177 Abdulrahman M, 294 Preventive Services Task Force Guidoui T, 299 Ahmadi R, 124 $36(April (use |-M S62(April Aickin M, S62 \pril Curry S], S6(Feb Gunn RA, 272 \lao MO, S16(Feb Curtin LR, S15(May) Alderman M, 97 Curtis AB, 108 Alkon A, S48(Jan H Allan JD, S3(April D Hall HI, 9 American Association of Public Health Dahlberg LL, S3(Jan HammondWR , S1 (Jar Physicians, 56 Daniels D, S32(May S61 (May S 75(Ma Harris ], 299 Harris JR, 291, S16(Fet Armstrong K, 21 Dannenberg A, 307 Arraiano |, 56 Dev A, 26 Harris KW, S16(Feb Atkins D, S13(April), S2 Dickey LL, 190 Harris RP, S21 (Ay $77 (April DiMartino D, 97 Harwell TS, 19¢ Austin W, $22(Jan Dismuke SE, 113, 175 Heaney ( 9 Avala GX, 258 Dodge KA, S63(Jan HelfandM , S21 Dodge WT, 177 | B Dumas ]I HelgersonS D Baker R, 309 Dunn AS Hemphill MM Barish RC, 149 Herold | Leo Barker LE, 266, S1 (May S28( May E HerreraGA , S61(May S86(May), S88(May Earp JAL, 251 HibbardJ H, 118 Barron, Rachel, S31 (Jan Eddy BA, S56(Jan Hinman AR, 174 Bartlett DI, S25(May Eden KB, 847( April Hittner A, S48(Jan Battaglia MP, S17(May 55(May I islere nJbP,e r2g5J8 M , SI(Apr Hoaglin DC, $17(May eler SF, 208 I Hoerger 1 rg AO, $3(April I llerbeck E, 286 Hollings! rkey CS, 282 Emmons KM, 68 Hopkins rlin M, 2] I vans GD, S22(Jar Ho rnstein | Evans A, 184 Horne BlueSpruce | Ezzati-Rice TM Hor S0len |, 97 S17 Hu Boucier D. 309 F s0ukhalil | Briss PA, S16(Fe Falcao P, 56 srockhaus A Feightner JW, S5(Apr il Field AE, 282 Brody kK | Brown M,. 307 Fielding ]I S16( Feb S67 Fe Fiore MC, S6(Feb Burke TG, 173 Burmeister LI FitzgibbonM . 15 Fleming PL, 27 Jurns BW, 286 Burns M, S6(Feb Fonseca VP. 90 Fossel AH, 219 Buttery CMG. 84 Fossel KK, 219 Frame PS, $47(April Frazier AL. 282 Kamerow DB tlonge N, S87 \pril Frumkin H Katz DL, 124 ampbell NR, 258 Katz T, 309 apizzi J, 118 G Kellerman SI irande-Kulis VN, S16(Feb) Gandhi NB, 26¢ Kelly KM, 230 arey JW, 177 Gershon R, 299 Kemper AR, 78 assarino L, 97 Giannamore V, 124 Khare M, 817(May han W, 124, 294 Gillman MW, 282 Klevens RM, 277, S32(Mav), S41(May hao SY, 90 Ginsberg M, 272 S$55( May S61 (May S69( May hapman L, 309 Gohdes D, 196 Knapik |], 90 hu SY, 875(May) Gold MR, 35 Kraft JM, 9 hun KH, 225 Goldenhar, 309 Kromrey ], 40 olditz GA, 282 Good B, 97 Kumar R, 26 ollins J, 309 Goodson P, 184 Kunkel LE, 118 onnelly A, 245 Gottlieb NH, 184 Kuntz S, $56(Jan ordero ]F, S84(May) Greenlick MR, 118 Kupper LL, 245 oronado VG, $47(May) Gresham I Kushner RF, 15 310 Am J Prev Med 2001:20(4) 0749-3797 /01 >see front matter © 2001 American Journal of Preventive Medicine e Published by Elsevier Science Inc ulrow CD 21(April). 877 MyersB , 40 sunidharani KV Simon TR, $15(Jar N Simpson DM, SI(Ma Nawaz H, 124, 294 SSS (May $154(Ma Neal |], 277 Sinclair R Nelson HD, $95(April Slvmer Am | Prev Med 2001;20(4 Subject Inde A ondoms, HIV prevention, enhancement lifetime breast cancer risks, 214 Accident prevention, Hispanic adolescents of primary care j Montana Indians, cardiovascula first aid and home safety for, 258 onduct disorders and risk factors. 196 Adolescence participants in prevention trials, $31 (Jan Evaluation studies physical activity questionnaires, 282 promoting intervention fidelity, S38(Jan methods of tuberculosis « science of youth violence prevention onsumer advocacy, state gun control 108 $63 (Jan advocacy tactics and resources, 251 studying a stuc violence prevention challenges S3 oronary artery disease (CAD), screening Ed., book Advertising, preventive medicine job family members for risk, 50 workplace market surveys, 56 ost-benefit analysis, yvears-of-healthy research, 169 Agency for Healthcare Research and measure to calculate OAI Ys, 35 Evidence-based medicine Quality, U.S. Preventive Services Task ost-effectiveness analvsis nterventions to redu Force and, $1 (April effectiveness reviews and, S10( April S16(Feb ression incorporation into evidence-based uideli four evaluation projects, $15(Jan recommendationsfo r prevention red tion of bacco youth violence challenges, S3(Jan $36( April S10(Fet Agriculture, injury risk factors, lowa, 230 Crime, youth violence challenges, S$3(Jan Evidence-based prevent Curriculum international collaboratior B prevention topics and population $5(April | Bacterial vaginosis, in pregnancy, USPSTE pi erspective, 286 USPSTF 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the success, $3(May) predictorso f low physical fitness, U.S. Air vaccination coverage in children 19-35 survey methodologies for measurement Force, 90 months, S88(May S6(May youth violence prevention, S63(Jan) vaccination visits in early childhood Chlamydial infection, screening, USPSTF Ethnic groups $32(May recommendations, S90(April), S95(April) African-Americans, undervaccination in motivational interviews, 68 Community health services children, S61 (May) primary, maintaining prevention in guide to preventive services, S8(Feb) diverse, violence prevention and practice, 184 interventions to reduce tobacco use, $16(Feb) evaluation project, S48(Jan) quality, performance measures, 291 summary of guidelines, S67(Feb) Hispanic risk factors for injury, rural lowa, 230 reduction of tobacco use and exposure first aid and home safety for role of prevention in, USPSTF S10(Feb) adolescents, 258 contributions, $13(April) tobacco interventions, managed care variation in vaccination coverage, rural, vaccination status of children, perspective, S6(Feb) S69( May) 855( May) 312 Am |] Prev Med 2001;20(4) 0749-3797 /01/$-see front matter © 2001 American Journal of Preventive Medicine ¢ Published by Elsevier Science Inc. 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