Index to Volume 18 Subject index Aboriginals, Australian air pollution Apparent dietary intake in remote Aboriginal communities Chemical crisis (rev. Short K) 4 458 (Lee AJ et al.) 2 190-7 Blood pressure, lipids and other risk factors for cardiovascular alcohol advertising disease in Aborigines and persons of European descent of Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action southeastern Australia (Guest CS et al.) 1 79-86 against striptease shows (BoffaJ et al.) 4 359-66 Food habits in Aborigines and persons of European descent of southeastern Australia [correction] (Guest CS, O’Dea K) 1 alcohol use 118 Towards a direct definition of an alcohol-related death: an Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 1. analysis in Aboriginal adults (Weeramanthri T et al.) 1 71-8 Results of a survey (Rowse T et al.) 1 63-7 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 2. America see United States Evaluation of an intervention aimed at children (Scrimgeour Det al.) 1 67-70 antenatal care see pregnancy Housing for health: towards a healthy living environment for Aboriginal Australia (rev. McDermott R) 3 349-50 arthritis Land, body and spirit—talking about adult mortality in an Prevalence of medically confirmed arthritis (Leach G et al.) Aboriginal community (Weeramanthri T, Plummer C) 2 [letter] 2 226 [correction] 3 345 197-200 Obstetrical outcomes of Aboriginal pregnancies at a major Asia urban hospital (Najman JM et al.) 2 185-9 AIDS prevention and care in Asia and the Pacific: what has Primary hepatocellular carcinoma in Aboriginal Australians Australia to offer [editorial] (Moodie R et al.) 1 4-6 (Wan X, Mathews JD) 3 286-90 Asia and Pacific population and development: the issue for the Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action twenty-first century [editorial] (LawsoJnS ) 1 6-7 against striptease shows (BoffaJ et al.) 4 359-66 Survival tucker: improved diet and health indicators in an attitudes Aboriginal community (Lee AJ et al.) 3 277-85 The behavioural epidemiology of weight control (Crawford D, Towards a direct definition of an alcohol-related death: an Owen N) 2 143-8 analysis in Aboriginal adults (Weeramanthri T et al.) 1 71-8 Sexual attitudes and lifestyles (rev. RichtersJ ) 2 232-4 see also health beliefs abortion, induced Abortion regimes (rev. Treloar S) 2 230-1 behaviour see health behaviour accidents see injuries beliefs see health beliefs acquired immune deficiency syndrome bioethics see medical ethics AIDS prevention and care in Asia and the Pacific: what has Australia to offer [editorial] (Moodie R et al.) 1 4-6 biostatistics Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study Biostatistics: experimental design and statistical inference (rev. Lim L- (McDonald A et al.) 4 429-32 LY) 1119 Falling incidence of HIV infection in a cohort of clinic atten- Redefining the unacceptable [Gordon Oration] (Dobson AJ) ders [correction] (KaldorJ et al.) 1 118 19-14 HIV revisited: preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses Statistical models for longitudinal studies of health (rev. Dobson AJ) among injecting drug users [editorial] (Wodak A, Crofts N) 2 228-9 3 239-41 Knowledge and practice of sexual safety in Melbourne gay men breast cancer in the nineties (Ridge DT et al.) 3 319-25 Participation in breast cancer screening: randomised con- Longitudinal predictors of burnout in HIV/AIDS health pro- trolled trials of doctors’ letters and of telephone reminders fessionals (Bennett L, Kelaher M) 3 334-6 (Richardson A et al.) 3 290-2 Prevention issues at the Tenth International Conference on Will early detection of breast cancer reduce the costs of treat- AIDS [report from overseas] (Kelaher M) 4 452-4 ment? (Salkeld G, Gerard K) 4 390-3 Privacy, confidentiality and HIV/AIDS health care (Magnusson RS) 151-8 breastfeeding Australian breastfeeding rates: the challenge of monitoring adolescence (Lund-Adams M, Heywood P) 3 337-9 Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales to minors (Chapman S et al.) 1 39-42 cancer Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among univer- Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 sity students (Dunne MP et al.) 3 339-41 (Borland R et al.) 4 366-9 Seven-year follow-up of a smoking-prevention program for chil- Influence of socioeconomic status, ethnicity and an educa- dren (Shean RE et al.) 2 205-8 tional brochure on compliance with a postal faecal occult Young women and sexually transmitted diseases: the issues for blood test (KingJ et al.) 1 87-92 public health (WynJ ) 1 32-9 Primary hepatocellular carcinoma in Aboriginal Australians (Wan X, Mathews JD) 3 286-90 aged care Prostate cancer screening and men’s health [point of view] The impact of caring upon the health of older women (Fletcher R) 4 449-51 (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 What causes basal cell carcinoma to be the commonest cancer? (GilbodJyS et al.) 2 218-21 AIDS see acquired immune deficiency syndrome see also breast cancer; prostate cancer; skin cancer AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 NO. 4 INDEX cardiovascular disease Swimming pools and drowning [editorial] (Nixon J) 13 Age-specific patterns of mortality from cardiovascular disase and other major causes, 1969 to 1990 (Russell MA, Dobson chiropractic AJ) 2 160-4 Chiropractic and the politics of health care (O’Neill A, Willis Assessing utilisation of health technologies: coronary artery E) 3 325-31 bypass graft surgery in New South Wales (Rushworth RL et al.) 1 101-5 cholesterol see cardiovascular disease; risk factors Blood pressure, lipids and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Aborigines and persons of European descent of class, social see socioeconomic factors southeastern Australia (Guest CS et al.) 1 79-86 Cardiovascular risk factors in South Australians with diabetes community development (Phillips P et al.) 4 445-9 Community development in health promotion: empowerment The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesterol-lowering or regulation? (Petersen AR) 2 213-17 strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease (Kinlay Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 1. Results of a survey (Rowse T et al.) 1 63-7 Set al.) 1 105-10 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 2. Inequalities in risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among Evaluation of an intervention aimed at children (Scrimgeour Australia’s immigrants [correction] (Bennett SA) 1 118 D et al.) 1 67-70 Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action casemix funding against striptease shows (BoffaJ et al.) 4 359-66 Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 community health How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite Adults with acquired hearing loss: identification and referral J) 4355-7 patterns of community health workers (Reed VA et al.) 2 Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: 223-5 reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 The impact of caring upon the health of older women 369-79 (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in cervical smears Victorian community health centres (Montalto M et al.) 4 Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test 424-8 Reminder Service (Mills AE et al.) Postscript (Taylor Y) 2 170-5 consumers Increasing response rates of gynaecologists to a survey: a ran- Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales domised trial of telephone prompts (Ward J, Wain G) 3 to minors (Chapman S et al.) 1 39-42 332-4 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 1. Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening Results of a survey (Rowse T et al.) 1 63-7 across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 2. Evaluation of an intervention aimed at children (Scrimgeour childbirth D et al.) 1 67-70 Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in post- natal depression (AstburyJ et al.) 2 176-84 coronary heart disease see cardiovascular disease; heart disease Obstetrical outcomes of Aboriginal pregnancies at a major urban hospital (NajmaJnM et al.) 2 185-9 cost analysis A cost analysis of early discharge and domiciliary visits versus child health standard hospital care for low-risk obstetric clients (Scott A) Access to health care for children in low-income families 1 96-100 (TaylorJ ) 1 111-13 Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy Australian breastfeeding rates: the challenge of monitoring and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture (Geelhoed E et al.) (Lund-Adams M, Heywood P) 3 337-9 2 153-60 Childhood immunisation: factors associated with failure to The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesteroltowering strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease (Kinlay complete the recommended schedule by two years of age et al.) 1 105-10 (HannJaN et al.) 1 15-21 Cost-effectiveness of recruitment methods in a population- Chiidren’s lives or garden aesthetics? A case study in public based epidemiological study: the Melbourne Visual health advocacy (Carey V et al.) 1 25-32 Impairment Project (Livingston PM et al.) 3 314-18 An economic analysis of alternatives for childhood immunisa- An economic analysis of alternatives for childhood immunisa- tion against Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (McIntyre P tion against Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (McIntyre P et al.) 4 394-400 et al.) 4 394-400 Environmental factors and child pedestrian injuries (Roberts I Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western etal.) 1 43-6 Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in Will early detection of breast cancer reduce the costs of treat- Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 ment? (Salkeld G, Gerard K) 4 388-93 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 2. Evaluation of an intervention aimed at children (Scrimgeour deafness see hearing loss D etal.) 1 67-70 Immunisation practices of general practitioners in metropoli- death see mortality tan Sydney (Rixon G et al.) 3 258-60 Legislation for school entry immunisation certificates in dementia Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 261-6 Dementia-free life expectancy in Australia (Ritchie K et al.) 2 Measles control: a best-practice challenge in public health [edi- 149-52 torial] (Hawe P) 3 241-3 An outbreak of measles in a highly immunised population: diabetes immunisation status and vaccine efficacy (Herceg A et al.) 3 Cardiovascular risk factors in South Australians with diabetes 249-52 (Phillips P et al.) 4 445-9 Preventing child pedestrian injury: pedestrian education or Mortality and coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus traffic calming (Roberts I et al.) 2 209-12 (McCann VJ et al.) 1 92-5 462 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 voL. 18 No. 4 diet see nutrition Patients, policies and politics (rev. SaraT ) 4 459 Seven-year follow-up of a smoking-prevention program for chil- disease outbreak investigation dren (Shean RE et al.) 2 205-8 Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, Fairfield 1992: public health Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria aspects (Levy M et al.) 2 137-43 (MacIntyre R, Hogg G) 1 21-4 An outbreak of measles in a highly immunised population: immunisation status and vaccine efficacy (Herceg A et al.) 3 eye conditions 249-52 Cost-effectiveness of recruitment methods in a population- based epidemiological study: the Melbourne Visual domiciliary care see home care Impairment Project (Livingston PM et al.) 3 314-18 Reducing vision loss in the community: a public health priority drinking see alcohol use [editorial] (Livingston PM, Taylor HR) 1 7-8 drug use, illicit food see nutrition HIV revisited: preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses among injecting drug users [editorial] (Wodak A, Crofts N) food consumption studies 3 239-41 Apparent dietary intake in remote Aboriginal communities Jabs in the dark: injecting equipment found in prisons, and the (Lee AJ et al.) 2 190-7 risks of viral transmission (Seamark R, Gaughwin M) 1 Food habits in Aborigines and persons of European descent of 113-16 southeastern Australia [correction] (Guest CS, O’Dea K) 1 Mark-recapture estimates of injecting drug users in Sydney 118 (Duque-Portugal F et al.) 2 201-4 Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 1. Results of a survey (Rowse T et al.) 1 63-7 dying see palliative care Food-purchasing behaviour in an Aboriginal community. 2. Evaluation of an intervention aimed at children (Scrimgeour economics see health economics D et al.) 1 67-70 The implications of underreporting in dietary studies (Smith education, medical see health education WT et al.) 3 311-14 Survival tucker: improved diet and health indicators in an environment Aboriginal community (Lee AJ et al.) 3 277-85 Chemical crisis (rev. Short K) 4 458 Environmental factors and child pedestrian injuries (Roberts I fractures et al.) 1 43-6 Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy Preventing child pedestrian injury: pedestrian education or and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture (Geelhoed E et al.) traffic calming (Roberts I et al.) 2 209-12 2 153-60 epidemiology gay communities The behavioural epidemiology of weight control (Crawford D, Knowledge and practice of sexual safety in Melbourne gay men Owen N) 2 143-8 in the nineties (Ridge DT et al.) 3 319-25 Epidemiology and control of neural tube defects (rev. Field B) 2 231-2 The health of populations (rev. Lawson JS) 4 458 general practitioners Long live Australian cohort studies! [editorial] (Adams T) 2 General practitioners’ estimates of the ideal benign-to-malig- 127 nant ratio for excised pigmented lesions [letter] (Ward J, Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- Boyle K) 4 454-5 ed health surveys and interventions (Knuiman MW et al.) 2 Melanocytic lesions excised from the skin: what percentage are 129-35 malignant? (Del Mar C et al.) 2 221-3 Statistical models for longitudinal studies of health (rev. Dobson AJ) A sampling framework for rural and remote doctors (Hays RB 2 228-9 Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria et al.) 3 273-6 (MacIntyre R, Hogg G) 1 21-4 True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in Victorian community health centres (Montalto M et al.) 4 see also methodology, epidemiological 424-8 health behaviour equity Access to health care for children in low-income families The behavioural epidemiology of weight control (Crawford D, (TaylorJ ) 1 111-13 Owen N) 2 143-8 Inequalities in risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among Jabs in the dark: injecting equipment found in prisons, and the Australia’s immigrants [correction] (Bennett SA) 1 118 risks of viral transmission (Seamark R, Gaughwin M) 1 113-16 see also socioeconomic factors Knowledge and practice of sexual safety in Melbourne gay men in the nineties (Ridge DT et al.) 3 319-25 ethics see medical ethics Weightloss strategies and beliefs in high and low socioeco- nomic areas of Melbourne (Paxton SJ et al.) 4 412-17 ethnic groups see immigrants health beliefs evaluation Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 Evaluating health services’ effectiveness. A guide for health profession- (Borland R et al.) 4 366-9 als, service managers and policy managers (rev. Short LM) 4 Weight-loss strategies and beliefs in high and low socioeco- 455-6 nomic areas of Melbourne (Paxton SJ et al.) 4 412-17 Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test Reminder Service (Mills AE et al.) Postcript (Taylor Y) 2 health care funding see casemix funding; health economics 170-5 An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in health economics Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 Are other methods better than QALYs? [letter] (Kemp R) 1 117 Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- A cost analysis of early discharge and domiciliary visits versus ed health surveys and interventions (Knuiman MW et al.) 2 standard hospital care for low-risk obstetric clients (Scott A) 129-35 1 96-100 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vol. 18 No. 4 INDEX Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy Redefining the unacceptable [Gordon Oration] (Dobson A) 1 and lifestyle intervention for hipfracture (Geelhoed E et al.) 9-14 2 153-60 Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesterol-lowering early detection? (Anderson PJ et al.) 4 417-20 strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease (Kinlay et al.) 1 105-10 health services An economic analysis of alternatives for childhood immunisa- Assessing utilisation of health technologies: coronary artery tion against Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (McIntyre P bypass graft surgery in New South Wales (Rushworth RL et et al.) 4 394-400 al.) 1101-5 Economics and health: 1993. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Australian Chiropractic and the politics of health care (O’Neill A, Willis Conference of Health Economists (rev. Mooney G) 3 348-9 E) 3 325-31 Financing health care in the 1990s (rev. Dugdale P) 3 346-8 Evaluating health services’ effectiveness. A guide for health profession- Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western als, service managers and policy managers (rev. Short LM) 4 Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 455-6 How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite Health in rural North America: the geography of health care services J) 4355-7 _ and delivery (rev. Hegney D) 1 120-1 The New South Wales health outcomes initiative and econom- Longitudinal predictors of burnout in HIV/AIDS health pro- ic analysis (Mooney G et al.) 3 244-8 fessionals (Bennett L, Kelaher M) 3 334-6 Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 369-79 369-79 QALYs for resource allocation: a rejoinder to a reply [letter] Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 (Burrows C, Brown K) 1 116-17 to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4433-9 QALYs: simple sheep’s clothing for complex wolves? [letter] True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in (Burton P, KurinczukJ ) 1 117-18 Victorian community health centres (Montalto M et al.) 4 Quality-adjusted life years: a reply [letter] (Richardson J, 424-8 Schwartz S) 2 227-8 Will early detection of breast cancer reduce the costs of treat- health surveys see survey methodology ment? (Salkeld G, Gerard K) 4 388-93 hearing loss health education Adults with acquired hearing loss: identification and referral Improving our self-episteme [editorial] (Leeder S) 4 355 patterns of community health workers (Reed VA et al.) 2 Reducing vision loss in the community: a public health priority 223-5 [editorial] (Livingston PM, Taylor HR) 1 7-8 heart disease health policy Assessing utilisation of health technologies: coronary artery Abortion regimes (rev. Treloar S) 2 230-1 bypass graft surgery in New South Wales (Rushworth RL et An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in al.) 1101-5 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 A cost analysis of early discharge and domiciliary visits versus Are other methods better than QALYs? [letter] (Kemp R) 1 117 standard hospital care for low-risk obstetric clients (Scott A) The future for palliative care. Issues for policy and practice (rev. 1 96-100 TurnerJ ) 3 346 The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesteroltowering Health care and public policy (rev. Lloyd P) 2 229-30 strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease (Kinlay How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite S etal.) 1 105-10 Jj) 4355-7 Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 Intersectoral policy reform is critical to the National Mental (Borland R et al.) 4 366-9 Health Strategy (Whiteford H) 3 342-4 Mortality and coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus Legislation for school entry immunisation certificates in (McCann Vj et al.) 1 92-5 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 261-6 Patients, policies and politics (rev. Sara T) 4 459 hepatitis Position statement of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New HIV revisited: preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses Zealand on smokers’ compensation [letter] (Musk AW et al.) among injecting drug users[editorial] (Wodak A, Crofts N) 3 3 345 239-41 Public health and national health policy [editorial] (Lloyd P) 4 Impact of a promotion program for hepatitis B immunisation 357-8 (Salmond CE et al.) 3 253-7 QALYs for resource allocation: a rejoinder to a reply [letter] Primary hepatocellular carcinoma in Aboriginal Australians (Burrows C, Brown K) 1 116-17 (Wan X, Mathews JD) 3 286-90 QALYs: simple sheep’s clothing for complex wolves? [letter] (Burton P, KurinczukJ ) 1 117-18 heterosexuals Quality-adjusted life years: a reply [letter] (Richardson J, Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study Schwartz S) 2 227-8 (McDonald A et al.) 4 429-32 Redefining the unacceptable [Gordon Oration] (Dobson A) 1 9-14 hip fracture Reducing vision loss in the community: a public health priority Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement the [editorial] (Livingston PM, Taylor HR) 1 7-8 and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture (Geelhoed E et al.) Why openness with health inspectors pays (Rickwood D, 2 153-60 BraithwaiteJ ) 2 165-9 history of public health health program evaluation see evaluation History for nurses [letter] (DeVries S) 1 116 A history ofp ublic health (rev. Kerr C) 1 121-2 health promotion Community development in health promotion: empowerment HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) seea cquired immune defi- or regulation? (Petersen AR) 2 213-17 ciency syndrome Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current guidelines (Balanda KP et al.) 4 420-3 home care Impact of a promotion program for hepatitis B immunisation The impact of caring upon the health of older women (Salmond CE et al.) 3 253-7 (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 464 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 INDEX homicide knowledge, attitudes and practice see health behaviour; health Homicide victims among Australian immigrants (Kliewer EV) 3 beliefs; health promotion 304-9 mammography see breast cancer hospitals . A cost analysis of early discharge and domiciliary visits versus mass media standard hospital care for low-risk obstetric clients (Scott A) Children’s lives or garden aesthetics? A case study in public 1 96-100 health advocacy (Carey V et al.) 1 25-32 A hospital handbook on multiculturalism and religion (rev. Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action Rychetnik L) 4 456-7 against striptease shows (BoffaJ et al.) 4 359-66 Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 measles immunisation see immunisation How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite J) 4355-7 medical ethics Obstetrical outcomes of Aboriginal pregnancies at a major Privacy, confidentiality and HIV/AIDS health care (Magnusson urban hospital (NajmaJnM et al.) 2 185-9 RS) 151-8 housing medical practice Housing for health: towards a healthy living environment for Diagnostic testing during pregnancy—a descriptive analysis of Aboriginal Australia (rev. McDermott R) 3 349-50 utilisation data (Rushworth RL et al.) 4 401-6 human immunodeficiency virus see acquired immune deficien- True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in cy syndrome Victorian community health centres (Montalto M et al.) 4 424-8 immigrants Homicide victims among Australian immigrants (Kliewer EV) 3 medical profession see health professions 304-9 A hospital handbook on multiculturalism and religion (rev. medical technology Y Rychetnik L) 4 456-7 Assessing utilisation of health technologies: coronary artery Inequalities in risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among bypass graft surgery in New South Wales (Rushworth RL et Australia’s immigrants [correction] (Bennett SA) 1 118 al.) 1101-5 Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 Medicare Diagnostic testing during pregnancy—a descriptive analysis of immunisation utilisation data (Rushworth RL et al.) 4 401-6 Childhood immunisation: factors associated with failure to complete the recommended schedule by two years of age melanoma see skin cancer (HannJaN et al.) 1 15-21 An economic analysis of alternatives for childhood immunisa- men’s health Political dreaming: men, politics and the personal (rev. Rutnam R) 3 tion against Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (McIntyre P 349 et al.) 4 394-400 Prostate cancer screening and men’s health [point of view] An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in (Fletcher R) 4 449-51 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 Immunisation practices of general practitioners in metropoli- mental health services tan Sydney (Rixon G et al.) 3 258-60 Intersectoral policy reform is critical to the National Mental Impact of a promotion program for hepatitis B immunisation Health Strategy (Whiteford H) 3 342-4 (Salmond CE et al.) 3 253-7 Mental and physical health status in a community sample of Legislation for school entry immunisation certificates in New Zealand war veterans (Vincent et al.) 1 58-62 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 261-6 A sociology of mental health and illness (rev. CrockerT ) 4 457 Measles control: a best-practice challenge in public health [edi- torial] (Hawe P) 3 241-3 methodology, epidemiological An outbreak of measles in a highly immunised population: Cost-effectiveness of recruitment methods in a population- immunisation status and vaccine efficacy (Herceg A et al.) 3 based epidemiological study: the Melbourne Visual 249-52 Impairment Project (Livingston PM et al.) 3 314-18 Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria The implications of underreporting in dietary studies (Smith (MacIntyre R, Hogg G) 1 21-4 WT etal.) 3 311-14 Land, body and spirit—talking about adult mortality in an infants see child health Aboriginal community (Weeramanthri T, Plummer C) 2 197-200 infectious diseases Mark-recapture estimates of injecting drug users in Sydney Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, Fairfield 1992: public health (Duque-Portugal F et al.) 2 201-4 aspects (Levy M et al.) 2 137-43 Participation in breast cancer screening: randomised con- Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria trolled trials of doctors’ letters and of telephone reminders (MacIntyre R, Hogg G) 1 21-4 (Richardson A et al.) 3 290-2 Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 A sampling framework for rural and remote doctors (Hays RB to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4 433-9 et al.) 3 273-6 injuries migrants see immigrants Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture (Geelhoed E et al.) modelling, mathematical see biostatistics 2 153-60 Environmental factors and child pedestrian injuries (Roberts I mortality etal.) 1 43-6 Age-specific patterns of mortality from cardiovascular disase Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western and other major causes, 1969 to 1990 (Russell MA, Dobson Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 AJ) 2 160-4 Preventing child pedestrian injury: pedestrian education or Dementia-free life expectancy in Australia (Ritchie K et al.) 2 traffic calming? (Roberts I et al.) 2 209-12 149-52 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 INDEX Differential and spatial aspects of suicide mortality in New outbreak investigation see disease outbreak investigation South Wales and Sydney, 1980 to 1991 (Burnley IH) 3 293-304 overweight see weight control Homicide victims among Australian immigrants (Kliewer EV) 3 304-9 Pacific Islands Land, body and spirit—talking about adult mortality in an AIDS prevention and care in Asia and the Pacific: what has Aboriginal community (Weeramanthri T, Plummer C) 2 Australia to offer [editorial] (Moodie R et al.) 1 4-6 197-200 Asia and Pacific population and development: the issue for the Mortality and coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus twenty-first century [editorial] (LawsoJnS ) 1 6-7 (McCann VJ et al.) 1 92-5 Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- palliative care ed health surveys and interventions (Knuiman MW et al.) 2 The future for palliative care. Issues for policy and practice (rev. 129-35 TurnerJ ) 3 346 Redefining the unacceptable [Gordon Oration] (Dobson A) 1 9-14 . Pap smear see cervical smears Towards a direct definition of an alcohol-related death: an analysis in Aboriginal adults (Weeramanthri T et al.) 1 71-8 pesticides Chemical crisis (rev. Short K) 4 458 motor accidents see injuries; road safety * pollution see air pollution; environment The Netherlands Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: population growth reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 Asia and Pacific population and development: the issue for the 369-79 twenty-first century [editorial] (Lawson JS) 1 6-7 New South Wales postnatal period Assessing utilisation of health technologies: coronary artery Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in post- bypass graft surgery in New South Wales (Rushworth RL et natal depression (AstburyJ et al.) 2 176-84 al.) 1 101-5 A cost analysis of early discharge and domiciliary visits versus Diagnostic testing during pregnancy—a descriptive analysis of standard hospital care for low-risk obstetric clients (Scott A) utilisation data (Rushworth RL et al.) 4 401-6 1 96-100 Differential and spatial aspects of suicide mortality in New South Wales and Sydney, 1980 to 1991 (Burnley IH) 3 pregnancy 293-304 Diagnostic testing during pregnancy—a descriptive analysis of Immunisation practices of general practitioners in metropoli- utilisation data (Rushworth RL et al.) 4 401-6 tan Sydney (Rixon G et al.) 3 258-60 Epidemiology and control of neural tube defects (rev. Field B) 2 231-2 Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, Fairfield 1992: public health aspects (Levy M et al.) 2 137-43 prevention The New South Wales health outcomes initiative and econom- The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesteroltowering ic analysis (Mooney G et al.) 3 244-8 strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease (Kinlay Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening S etal.) 1105-10 across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current guidelines (Balanda KP et al.) 4 420-3 New Zealand HIV revisited: preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses Environmental factors and child pedestrian injuries (Roberts I among injecting drug users [editorial] (Wodak A, Crofts N) et al.) 1 43-6 3 239-41 Mental and physical health status in a community sample of Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- New Zealand Vietnam War veterans (Vincent C et al.) 1 ed health surveys and interventions (Knuiman MW et al.) 2 58-62 129-35 Participation in breast cancer screening: randomised con- Seven-year follow-up of a smoking-prevention program for chil- trolled trials of doctors’ letters and of telephone reminders dren (Shean RE et al.) 2 205-8 (Richardson A et al.) 3 290-2 Skin cancer control in Australia: have we made any difference? Preventing child pedestrian injury: pedestrian education or [editorial] (Marks R) 2 127-8 traffic calming (Roberts I et al.) 2 209-12 Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: early detection? (Anderson PJ et al.) 4 417-20 reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 369-79 prisons Jabs in the dark: injecting equipment found in prisons, and the Northern Territory risks of viral transmission (Seamark R, Gaughwin M) 1 A survey of sunscreen use and sun-protection practices in 113-16 Darwin (Whiteman DC et al.) 1 47-50 Primary hepatocellular carcinoma in Aboriginal Australians privacy (Wan X, Mathews JD) 3 286-90 Privacy, confidentiality and HIV/AIDS health care (Magnusson Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action RS) 151-8 against striptease shows (BoffaJ et al.) 4 359-66 prostate cancer nursing homes Prostate cancer screening and men’s health [point of view] Why openness with health inspectors pays (Rickwood D, (Fletcher R) 4 449-51 BraithwaiteJ ) 2 165-9 psychiatric services see mental health services nutrition The implications of underreporting in dietary studies (Smith public health WT et al.) 3 311-14 The health of populations (rev. Lawson JS) 4 458 Survival tucker: improved diet and health indicators in an A history ofp ublic health (rev. Kerr C) 1 121-2 Aboriginal community (Lee AJ et al.) 3 277-85 Improving our self-episteme [editorial] (Leeder S) 4 355 466 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 INDEX d Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening Childhood immunisation: factors associated with failure to across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 complete the recommended schedule by two years of age Will early detection of breast cancer reduce the costs of treat- (HannaJN et al.) 1 15-21 ment? (Salkeld G, Gerard K) 4 388-93 Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current guidelines (Balanda KP et al.) 4 420-3 sexual practice The impact of caring upon the health of older women Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among univer- (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 sity students (Dunne MP et al.) 3 339-41 Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and Sexual attitudes and lifestyles (rev. RichtersJ ) 2 232-4 early detection? (Anderson PJ et al.) 4 417-20 sexually transmissible diseases referees Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study Australian Journal of Public Health referees for 1994 4 460 (McDonald A et al.) 4 429-32 tan HIV revisited: preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses among injecting drug users [editorial] (Wodak A, Crofts N) A hospital handbook on multiculturalism and religion (rev. 3 239-40 : Rychetnik L) 4 456~7 Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 Religiosity, sexual intercourse.and condom use among univer- to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4 433-9 sity students (Dunne MP et al.) 3 339-41 Young women and sexually transmitted diseases: the issues for public health (WynJ ) 1 32-9 resource allocation Are other methods better than QALYs? [letter] (Kemp R) 1 117 skin cancer How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite Early detection of melanoma: research is the way forward [let- J) 4355-7 ter] (Meehan JW, Marks R) 2 227 QALYs for resource allocation: a rejoinder to a reply [letter] Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current (Burrows C, Brown K) 1 116-17 guidelines (Balanda KP et al.) 4 420-3 QALYs: simple sheep’s clothing for complex wolves? [letter] General practitioners’ estimates of the ideal benign-to-malig- (Burton P, KurinczukJ ) 1 117-18 nant ratio for excised pigmented lesions [letter] (Ward J, Quality-adjusted life years: a reply [letter] (Richardson J, Boyle K) 4 454-5 Schwartz S) 2 227-8 Melanocytic lesions excised from the skin: what percentage are Rationing America’s medical care (rev. Burrows C) 1 119-20 malignant? (Del Mar C et al.) 2 221-3 Skin cancer control in Australia: have we made any difference? risk factors [editorial] (Marks R) 2 127-8 Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and (McDonald A et al.) 4 429-32 early detection? (Anderson PJ et al.) 4 417-20 Blood pressure, lipids and other risk factors for cardiovascular A survey of sunscreen use and sun-protection practices in disease in Aborigines and persons of European descent of Darwin (Whiteman DC et al.) 1 47-50 southeastern Australia (Guest CS et al.) 1 79-86 What causes basal cell carcinoma to be the commonest cancer? Cardiovascular risk factors in South Australians with diabetes (GilbodJyS et al.) 2 218-21 (Phillips P et al.) 4 445-9 Inequalities in risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among smoking Australia’s immigrants [correction] (Bennett SA) 1 118 Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales to minors (Chapman S et al.) 1 39-42 road accidents Position statement of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western Zealand on smokers’ compensation [letter] (Musk AW et al.) Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 3 345 Seven-year follow-up of a smoking-prevention program for chil-‘ road safety dren (Shean RE et al.) 2 205-8 Environmental factors and child pedestrian injuries (Roberts I Tobacco in Western Australia: of smoking among et al.) 1 43-6 Preventing child pedestrian injury: pedestrian education or adults from 1974 to 1991 [correction] (Macfarlane JE, traffic calming (Roberts I et al.) 2 209-12 Jamrozik K) 2 212 rural health socioeconomic factors A sampling framework for rural and remote doctors (Hays RB Access to health care for children in low-income families et al.) 3 273-6 (TaylorJ ) 1 111-13 Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in post- schools ’ natal depression (AstburyJ et al.) 2 176-84 An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in Differential and spatial aspects of suicide mortality in New Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 South Wales and Sydney, 1980 to 1991 (Burnley IH) 3 Legislation for school entry immunisation certificates in 293-304 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 261-6 Influence of socioeconomic status, ethnicity and an education- An outbreak of measles in a highly immunised population: al brochure on compliance with a postal faecal occult blood immunisation status and vaccine efficacy (Herceg A et al.) 3 test (KingJ et al.) 1 87-92 249-52 Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 screening Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test sociology Reminder Service (Mills AE et al.) Postscript (Taylor Y) 2 A sociology of mental health and illness (rev. Crocker T) 4 457 170-5 Young women and sexually transmitted diseases: the issues for Influence of socioeconomic status, ethnicity and an education- public health (WynJ ) 1 32-9 al brochure on compliance with a postal faecal occult blood test (KingJ et al.) 1 87-92 South Australia Prostate cancer screening and men’s health [point of view] Cardiovascular risk factors in South Australians with diabetes (Fletcher R) 4 449-51 (Phillips P et al.) 4 445-9 Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4 433-9 statistical analysis see biostatistics AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 INDEX suicide Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: Differential and spatial aspects of suicide mortality in New reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 South Wales and Sydney, 1980 to is¥1 (Burnley IH) 3 369-79 293-304 Rationing America’s medical care (rev. Burrows C) 1 119-20 survey methodology venereal disease see sexually transmissible diseases Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study (McDonald A et al.) 4 429-32 veterans Increasing response rates of gynaecologists to a survey: a ran- Mental and physical health status in a community sample of domised trial of telephone prompts (Ward J, Wain G) 3 New Zealand Vietnam War veterans (Vincent C et al.) 1 332-4 58-62 Long live Australian cohort studies! [editorial] (Adams T) 2 Victoria 127 Blood pressure, lipids and other risk factors for cardiovascular Participation in breast cancer screening: randomised con- disease in Aborigines and persons of European descent of trolled trials of doctors’ letters and of telephone reminders southeastern Australia (Guest CS et al.) 1 79-86 (Richardson A et al.) 3 290-2 Cost-effectiveness of recruitment methods in a population- A sampling framework for rural and remote doctors (Hays RB based epidemiological study: the Melbourne Visual et al.) 3 273-6 Impairment Project (Livingston PM et al.) 3 314-18 An evaluation of school entry immunisation certificates in surveys Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 267-73 Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] (Braithwaite guidelines (Balanda KP et al.) 4 420-3 J) 4355-7 Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test Knowledge and practice of sexual safety in Melbourne gay men Reminder Service (Mills AE et al.) Postscript (Taylor Y) 2 170-5 in the nineties (Ridge DT et al.) 3 319-25 Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 Legislation for school entry immunisation certificates in (Borland R et al.) 4 366-9 Victoria (Thompson SC et al.) 3 261-6 The impact of caring upon the health of older women Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 (MacIntyre R, Hogg G) 1 21-4 Influence of socioeconomic status, ethnicity and an educa- Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 tional brochure on compliance with a postal faecal occult to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4 433-9 blood test (KingJ et al.) 1 87-92 True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in Mental and physical health status in a community sample of Victorian community health centres (Montalto M et al.) 4 New Zealand Vietnam War veterans (Vincent C et al.) 1 424-8 58-62 Weight-loss strategies and beliefs in high and low socioeco- Participation in breast cancer screening: randomised con- nomic areas of Melbourne (Paxton SJ et al.) 4 412-17 trolled trials of doctors’ letters and of telephone reminders weight control (Richardson A et al.) 3 290-2 The behavioural epidemiology of weight control (Crawford D, Prevalence of medically confirmed arthritis (Leach G et al.) 2 Owen N) 2 143-8 226 [correction] 3 345 Weight-loss strategies and beliefs in high and low socioeco- Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and nomic areas of Melbourne (Paxton SJ et al.) 4 412-17 early detection? (Anderson PJ et al.) 4 417-20 Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 Western Australia to 1992 (Crofts N et al.) 4 433-9 A survey of sunscreen use and sun-protection practices in Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western Darwin (Whiteman DC et al.) 1 47-50 Australia (Hendrie D et al.) 4 380-8 Tobacco in Western Australia: patterns of smoking among Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- adults from 1974 to 1991 [correction] (Macfarlane JE, ed health surveys and interventions (Knuiman MW et al.) 2 Jamrozik K) 2 212 129-35 Weight-loss strategies and beliefs in high and low socioeco- Tobacco in Western Australia: patterns of smoking among nomic areas of Melbourne (Paxton SJ et al.) 4 412-17 adults from 1974 to 1991 [correction] (Macfarlane JE, What causes basal cell carcinoma to be the commonest cancer? Jamrozik K) 2 212 (GilbodJyS et al.) 2 218-21 women’s health swimming pools Abortion regimes (rev. Treloar S) 2 230-1 Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in post- Children’s lives or garden aesthetics? A case study in public natal depression (AstburyJ et al.) 2 176-84 health advocacy (Carey V et al.) 1 25-32 Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy Swimming pools and drowning [editorial] (NixonJ ) 13 and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture (Geelhoed E et al.) 2 153-60 technology see medical technology Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test Reminder Service (Mills AE et al.) Postscript (Taylor Y) 2 tobacco see smoking 170-5 tobacco control The impact of caring upon the health of older women (Rosenman L et al.) 4 440-4 Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales Who has Pap smears in New South Wales? Patterns of screening to minors (Chapman S et al.) 1 39-42 across sociodemographic groups (ShelleJyM et al.) 4 406-11 Will early detection of breast cancer reduce the costs of treat- trauma see injuries ment? (Salkeld G, Gerard K) 4 388-93 Young women and sexually transmitted diseases: the issues for United Kingdom public health (WynJ ) 1 32-9 Purchaser/provider separation and managed competition: reform options for Australia’s health system (Street A) 4 369-79 Author index United States of America Aboagye-Kwarteng T see Moodie R Health in rural North America: the hy of health care services Adams T and delivery (rev. Hegney D) 1 120-1 Long live Australian cohort studies! [editorial] 2 127 468 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 Adkins G see Del Mar C Cullen KJ see Knuiman MW Adkins PB see Hays RB Cutbush K see Del Mar C AitkenJ see GilbodyJ S Andersen MJ see Najman JM D’Abbs P seeW eeramanthri T Anderson PJ, Lowe JB, Stanton WR, Balanda KP de Klerk see Shean RE Skin cancer prevention: a link between primary prevention and Del Mar C, Green A, Cooney T, Cutbush K, Lawrie S, Adkins G early detection? 4 000-0 Melanocytic lesions excised from the skin: what percentage are Andrews B see Chapman S malignant? 2 221-3 Armstrong BK see Shean RE DeVries S Ashton T see Roberts I History for nurses [letter] 1 116 AstburyJ ,B rown S, Lumley J, Small R Dobson AJ Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in post- Redefining the unacceptable [Gordon Oration] 1 9-14 natal depression 2 176-84 Statistical models for longitudinal studies of health [review] 2 228-9 see also Russell MA Bahr M see Richardson A Donaghue N see Borland R Bailey APV see Lee AJ Donald M see Dunne MP Balanda KP see Anderson PJ Balanda KP, Lowe JB, Stanton WR, Gillespie AM Doolan C] see HannaJ N Enhancing the early detection of melanoma within current Downie J see McDonald A guidelines 4 420-3 Dugdale P Bandaranayake DR see Salmond CE Financing health care in the 1990s [review] 3 346-8 Bateman A see Livingston PM Dunn R see Roberts I Bell SM see Rushworth RL Dunne MP, Edwards R, Lucke J, Donald M, Raphael B Bennett L, Kelaher M Religiosity, sexual intercourse and condom use among univer- Longitudinal predictors of burnout in HIV/AIDS health pro- sity students 3 339-41 fessionals 3 334-6 Dunt D see Montalto M Bennett SA Duque-Portugal F, Martin AJ, Taylor R, Ross MW Inequalities in risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among Mark-recapture estimates of injecting drug users in Sydney 2 Australia’s immigrants [correction] 1 118 201-4 Blumer C see Levy M Boffa J, George C, Tsey K Edwards R see Dunne MP Sex, alcohol and violence: a community collaborative action Elwood M see Richardson A against striptease shows 4 359-66 Esterman A see Phillips P Bor W see Najman JM Evans D see Kinlay S Borland R, Donaghue N, Hill D Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 4 366-9 Fairbrother G see KingJ Boyle K see Ward J Field B Braithwaite, Jeffrey Epidemiology and control of neural tube defects [review] 2 231-2 How viable is Victoria’s funding policy? [editorial] 4 355-7 Fletcher R BraithwaiJtoehn see Rickwood D Prostate cancer screening and men’s health [point of view] 4 BrownJ see Levy M 449-51 Brown K see Burrows C ForsythJ see Crofts N Brown S see AstburyJ Bulsara MK see Knuiman MW Frommer M see Levy M Burnley IH Frost CA seeW hiteman DC Differential and spatial aspects of suicide mortality in New South Wales and Sydney, 1980 to 1991 3 293-304 Gaffney D see Carey V Burrows C Gaughwin M see Seamark R Rationing America’s medical care [review] 1 119-20 Geelhoed E, HarrisA , Prince R Burrows C, Brown K. Cost-effectiveness analysis of hormone replacement therapy QALYs for resource allocation: a rejoinder to a reply [letter] 1 and lifestyle intervention for hip fracture 2 153-60 116-17 George C see BoffaJ Burton P, KurinczukJ Gerard K see Salkeld G QALYs: simple sheep’s clothing for complex wolves? [letter] 1 Gertig DM see Crofts N, see also McDonald A 117-18 Gibbons K see Paxton SJ Gilbody JS, Aitken J, Green A V, Chapman S, Gaffney D What causes basal cell carcinoma to be the commonest cancer? Children’s lives or garden aesthetics? A case study in public 2 218-21 health advocacy 1 25-32 Gillespie AM see Balanda KP Carr S see Rosenman L Goudey RE seeT hompson SC Chamberlain K see Vincent C Green A see Del Mar C, see also GilbodJyS , see also Whiteman DC Chapman S see Carey V Guest CS see Livingston PM Chapman S, King M, Andrews B, McKay E, Markham P, Guest CS, O’Dea K Woodward S Food habits in Aborigines and persons of European descent of Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales southeastern Australia [correction] 1 118 to minors 1 39-42 Guest CS, O’Dea K, Larkins RG Cocotsi L seeT hompson SC Blood pressure, lipids and other risk factors for cardiovascular Cooney T see Del Mar C disease in Aborigines and persons of European descent of Craig ML see Hays RB southeastern Australia 1 79-86 Crawford D, Owen N GuinanJ see McDonald A The behavioural epidemiology of weight control 2 143-8 Crocker T A sociology of mental health and illness [review] 4 457 HallJ see McIntyre P Crofts N see Wodak A Halliday J see Kinlay S Crofts N, Gertig DM, Stevenson E, Thompson SC, Stewart T, Hanna JN, WakefieldJE ,D oolan CJ, MessnerJ L Lester R, ForsythJ Childhood immunisation: factors associated with failure to Surveillance for sexually transmissible diseases in Victoria, 1983 complete the recommended schedule by two years of age 1 to 1992 4 433-9 15-21 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4 INDEX Harris A see Geelhoed E, see also Hendrie D Lee K see Reed VA Hassall I see Roberts I Leeder S Hawe P Improving our self-episteme [editorial] 4 355 Measles control: a best-practice challenge in public health [edi- see also McIntyre P torial] 3 241-3 Lee-Joe see Roberts I Hays RB, Craig ML, Wise AL, Nichols A, Mahoney MD, Adkins Lester R see Crofts N PB, Sheehan M, Siskind V Levy M, Westley-Wise V, Blumer C, Frommer M, Rubin G, Lyle D, A sampling framework for rural and remote doctors 3 273-6 Brown J, Stewart G Hegney D Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, Fairfield 1992: public health Health in rural North America: the geography of health care services aspects 2 137-43 and delivery [review] 1 120-1 Livingston PM, Guest CS, Bateman A, Woodcock N, Taylor HR Hendrie D, Rosman DL, Harris AH Cost-effectiveness of recruitment methods in a population- Hospital inpatient costs resulting from road crashes in Western based epidemiological study: the Melbourne Visual Australia 4 380-8 Impairment Project 3 314-18 Herceg A, Passaris I, Mead C Livingston PM, Taylor HR An outbreak of measles in a highly immunised population: Reducing vision loss in the community: a public health priority immunisation status and vaccine efficacy 3 249-52 [editorial] 1 7-8 Heywood P see Lund-Adams M, see also Smith WT Lim LLY Hill D see Borland R Biostatistics: experimental design and statistical inference [review] 1 Hobbs MST see Knuiman MW 119 Hogan A see Reed VA Lloyd P Hogg G see MacIntyre R Health care and public policy [review] 2 229-30 Holt DA see Rixon G Public health and national health policy [editorial] 4 357-8 Long N see Vincent C Imrie A see McDonald A Lowe JB see Balanda KP, see also Anderson PJ Irwig LM see ShelleyJ M LuckeJ see Dunne MP LumleyJ see AstburyJ Jamrozik K see Macfarlane JE Lund-Adams, Heywood P Jan S see Mooney G Australian breastfeeding rates: the challenge of monitoring 3 Jorm A see Ritchie K 337-9 Lyle D see Levy M Kaldor J, Williamson P, Guinan JJ, Imrie A, GoldJ Falling incidence of HIV infection in a cohort of clinic atten- Macaskill P see ShelleyJ M ders [correction] 1 118 Macfarlane JE, Jamrozik Kaldor JM see McDonald A Tobacco in Western Australia: patterns of smoking among Kelaher M adults from 1974 to 1991 [correction] 2 212 Prevention issues.at the Tenth International Conference on Macintyre R, Hogg G AIDS [report from overseas] 4 452-4 Surveillance for Bordetella pertussis infection in Victoria 1 21-4 see also Bennett L Magnusson RS Kemp R Privacy, confidentiality and HIV/AIDS health care 1 51-8 Are other methods better than QALYs? [letter] 1 117 Mahoney MD see Hays RB Kerr C March L see Rixon G A history ofp ublic health [review] 1 121-2 Markham P see Chapman S KingJ , Fairbrother G, Thompson C, Morris DL Marks R Influence of socioeconomic status, ethnicity and an education- Skin cancer control in Australia: have we made any difference? al brochure on compliance with a postal faecal occult blood [editorial] 2 127-8 test 1 87-92 see also Meehan JW King M see Chapman S Martin AJ see Duque-Portugal F Kinlay S, O’Connell D, Evans D, HallidayJ Mathers C see Ritchie K The cost-effectiveness of different blood-cholesterol-lowering MathewJsD see Lee AJ, see also Wan X, see also Weeramanthri T strategies in the prevention of coronary heart disease 1 McCann VJ, Knuiman MW, Stanton KG, Winter MG 105-10 Mortality and coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus 1 Kliewer EV 92-5 Homicide victims among Australian immigrants 3 304-9 McDermott R Knight S see Rowse T, see also Scrimgeour D Housing for health: towards a healthy living environment for Knuiman MW see McCann VJ Aboriginal Australia [review] 3 349-50 Knuiman MW, Cullen KJ, BulMsK, aWelrboran TA, Hobbs MST McDonald A, Imrie A, Neilsen G, Downie Jj, Gertig DM, Mortality trends, 1965 to 1989, in Busselton, the site of repeat- Robertson P, GuinanJ , Mullins S, KaldorJ M ed health surveys and interventions 2 129-35 Assessment of self-report in HIV surveillance: a pilot study 4 KurinczukJ see Burton P 429-32 McIntyre P, HallJ ,L eeder S Larkins RG see Guest CS An economic analysis of alternatives for childhood immunisa- Lawrie S see Del Mar C tion against Haemophilus influenzae type b disease 4 000-0 LawsonJ S McKay E see Chapman S Asia and Pacific population and development: the issue for the Mead C see Herceg A twenty-first century [editorial] 1 6-7 Medlicott T see Richardson A The health ofp opulations [review] 4 458 Meehan JW, Marks R Leach G, Taylor A, Wilson D Early detection of melanoma: research is the way forward [let- Prevalence of medically confirmed arthritis [letter] 2 226 [cor- ter] 2 227 rection] 3 345 Messner JL see HannaJ N Le Brocque R see Rosenman L Mills AE, Simpson JM, Shelley JM, Turnbull DA Lee AJ, Bailey APV, Yarmirr D, O’Dea K, MathewsJ D Evaluation of the New South Wales Cancer Council Pap Test Survival tucker: improved diet and health indicators in an Reminder Service 2 170-5 Aboriginal community 3 277-85 Minichiello V see Ridge DT Lee AJ, O’Dea K, MathewsJ D Montalto M, Dunt D, Young D Apparent dietary intake in remote Aboriginal communities 2 True Believers? Characteristics of general practitioners in 190-7 Victorian community health centres 4 424-8 470 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 1994 vot. 18 No. 4