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ny» DE > 2 3 Title Index/Index des titres, 1993, Volume 84 Accumulation de fluorure dans les dents et dans Concentrations of Organochlorine Pesticides in the Femmes, sida et MTS : stratégies d’action en matiére l’ossature humaine :f aut-il maintenant ajuster Adipose Tissue of British Columbia Residents, de prévention et d’éducation, (Supplément 1) les doses?, (Editorial), 79-81. 192-6. $28-S30. Accuracy of Ascertaining Vital Status in a Historical Concerning the Link Between Tobacco Smoking and Fluoride Accumulation in Human Teeth and Bones: Cohort Study of Synthetic Textiles Workers Impaired Mental Functioning, 211-12. Is Dose Adjustment Now Required? (Editorial), Using Computerized Record Linkage to the Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des médecins de 78-9. Canadian Mortality Database, The, 201-4. louest de l’ile de Montréal a l’égard du fluor et Fluoride and Vitamin Supplementation in Regina Adolescents et sida: connaissances, attitudes, com- de la prévention de la fluorose dentaire, 94-8. Children, 88-9. portements, représentations et conséquences Connaissances et croyances a |’égard des MTS et du Food and Nutrition in Canadian “Prime Time” pour la prévention, 269-74. condom chez des étudiantes et des étudiants Television Commercials, 370-4. AIDS and the Aboriginal Community, (Supplement 1) pré-gradués, 181-5. Framework for Health Promotion...A Framework for S46-S47. Cooperation and Collaboration Between a Public AIDS, A, (Supplement 1) $9-S13. AIDS Education from a Front Line Worker's Health Unit and Midsized Private Industry in Frances Redmond: A Pioneer in Community Health Perspective, (Supplement 1) $31-S33. Health Promotion Programming: The Polymer in Vancouver (History of Public Health in AIDS and Human Sexuality, (Supplement i) $i4- Heart Health Program Experience, 170-3. Canada), 13. $18. Correlates of Children’s Use of Physician and Dentist Grade 6 Students Benefit from Learning About AIDS, AIDS Prevention Programs in a Smaller Community, Services: Ontario Child Health Study Follow- (Supplement 1) $24-S27. (Supplement 1) $39-S41. up, 103-6. Growth Comparison of Breast-fed and Formula-fed Blessures et santé publique au Canada (Editorial), 151-2. Dépistage tuberculinique dans une école secondaire Infants, 132-5. Breast Cancer (Editorial), 9-10. de Montréal suite 4 un cas de tuberculose pul- Health Department’s Response to AIDS. Calgary’s Needle Exchange Program: Profile of monaire, 303-6. Condomania: A Public Education Intervention, Injection Drug Users, 177-80. Determinants of AIDS Preventive Behaviour Among A, (Supplement 1) S62-S65. Canadian National Breast Screening Study: Public Dental Professionals, 128-31. Health and Productivity Savings from Increased Health Implications (Special Article), 14-16. Development and Implementation of a Revised Alcoholism Treatment in Ontario, 62-3. Canadian National Breast Screening Study; Public Municipal Bylaw to Control Environmental Health Promotion and AIDS Prevention (Editorial), Health Implications: A Clinician’s Perspective Tobacco Smoke, The, 118-21. (Supplement 1) S5-S6. (Commentary), 19-20. Direct Democracy: Lessons from Fluoridation (The Hepatitis B Prenatal Screening Survey, Nova Scotia, Cancer du sein, Le (Editorial), 10-12. View From Here), 82-3. 1990-1991, 279-82. Caractéristiques de 2829 femmes ayant obtenu un Directing Our Future: Objective-oriented Program HIV/AIDS Education Participation by the African avortement 8l a clinique de planification des Planning Applied to Public Health Nutrition, Community, (Supplement 1) $19-S23. naissances du Centre hospitalier du l'Université 408-9. HIV/AIDS Implications for the Social Service Sector, Laval, 28-30. Effets d'un programme d'information nutritionnelle (Supplement 1) $48-S51 Cariogenic Feeding Habits and Fluoride sur le contenu du panier de provisions, Les, Home Injuries to Children, 155-8. Supplementation During Infancy and Early 376-81. Hopes and Hazards of Health Goals Development, Childhood, 90-3. Elderly Suicide in British Columbia: An Exploration of The, 419-22. Causal Evaluation of Impact of Support Workshop Regional Variation and Related Factors, 231-6. Hypertension Follow-up Survey, Laval, Quebec, for HIV+ Men, (Supplement 1) $66-S70. Enfants en garderie sont-ils souvent absents pour 1988, 174-6. Challenge of a Fluoridation Referendum: The Results cause de maladie?, Les, 122-3. Incidence of Cervical Cancer Among Chinese and ofa Referendum in British Columbia, The, 84- Environment and Well-being Before and Following Caucasians in British Columbia, The, 283-5. Smoking Ban in Office Buildings, 254-8. Incidence of Wife Abuse and Mental Health Status in Changes in Knowledge and Food Behaviour Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Canada: Current Abused Wives in Edmonton, Alberta, The, Following a Supermarket Cardiovascular Perspectives and Future Needs, The, 246-9. Awareness Campaign, 382-8. (Supplement 1) S34-S38. Indicators for a Sustainable Society, 197-200. Changes in University Students’ AIDS-related Epidemiology of Influenza Vaccination in Canada, Inequities in Health: Dental Insurance Coverage and Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours, 1988 311-15. Use of Dental Services Among Older Ontario and 1992, 275-8. Evaluation of Breastfeeding Promotion Literature: Adults, 139-40. Childhood Gunshot Injuries in the Ottawa Area, Does It Really Promote Breastfeeding?, An, 24-7. Injuries and Public Health in Canada (Editorial), 159-62. Evaluation of the Heart Smart Restaurant Program in 150-1. Children Fathered by Previous Partners: A Risk Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, 399-402. L’'Innovation dans les départements de santé commu- Factor for Violence Against Women, 209-10. Evaluation of an Influenza Vaccination Program for nautaire du Québec, 325-30. Community Development and Partnerships (The Nursing Home Staff, 60-2. Job Satisfaction of Canadian Public Health View From Here), 237-40. Evaluation of Registered Nurses Follow-up on the Nutritionists, 35-9. Community Responsibility With Regard to Reported Immunization Status of Children Journée anti-tabac 4 l’hépital : facteurs associés a la Tuberculosis (History of Public Health in Attending Child Care Centres, 124-7. cessation du tabagisme, 350-1. Canada), 293. Extracts from the First Annual Report of the Leukemia and Residential Exposure to Radon, 205-6 Community Risk Perception: A Case Study in a Provincial Board of Health of Ontario, 1882 Making HIV Prevention Work in the North, Rural Community Hosting a Waste Site Used (History of Public Health in Canada), 221. (Supplement 1) $55-S58. by a Large Municipality, 415-18. Factors Associated with Self-reported Use and Non- Manitoba Nutrition Survey: Fat Consumption Data, Comparison of the Health Status of Riverdale Use of Assistive Devices Among Impaired The, 389-93. Residents with Residents of the Rest of Toronto Elderly Residing in the Community, 53-7. Manitoba White Paper on Health Policy and District Based on the Toronto Community Health Fatal Accidents in the Home (History of Public Health Systems, The 1972 (History of Public Survey, A, 338-40. Health in Canada), 149. Health in Canada), 366. NOVEMBER — DECEMBER 1993 NADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 427 INDEX 1993 a Mass Self-administered Stannous Fluoride Promoting First Trimester Prenatal Classes: A Survey, Suicide: A Public Health Concern? (Editorial), 222-3. Prophylactic Paste (History of Public Health in 331-3. Suicides on Ontario Farms, 226-30. Canada), 77. Promoting Social Health in Northern Saskatchewan, Survey of the Attitudes and Perceptions of Food Meeting a Person with AIDS in the Classroom: An 250-3. Service Operators in the Hamilton-Wentworth Evaluation, 265-8. Promotion de la pratique de l’activité physique famil- Region, A,107-11. Monitoring of Drug Utilization in Public Health iale en milieu municipal : étude des besoins de Survey of Breakfast-skipping and Inadequate Surveillance Activities: A Conceptual la population, 346-9. Breakfast-eating Among Young Schoolchildren Framework, 45-9. Promotion de la santé et prévention du sida (Editori- in Nova Scotia, A, 410-14. Mortality Among Employees at a Hydrometallurgical al), (Supplément 1) S6-S8. Swimming Pool-associated Outbreak of Nickel Refinery and Fertilizer Complex in Fort Québec aprés une décennie d’épidémie d’infections Cryptosporidiosis in British Columbia, A, Saskatchewan, Alberta (1954-1984), 40-4. au VIH : qu’en est-il des interventions en pro- 334-7. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents in Canada, 1978-87 motion de la santé?, Le, (Supplément 1) $42- Toronto Tap Water: Perception of Its Quality and by Time of Occurrence, 58-9. S45. Use of Alternatives, 99-102. NBSS and Public Health Policy, The (Commentary), Recommandations sur la nutrition et risque de décés Trend Highlights from the Ontario Student Drug 17-18. de coutes causes, 403-7. Use Survey, 1977-1991, 64-5. Parental Attitudes Toward Legislation for Helmet Risk Perception Differences in a Community with a Tuberculose dans les écoles canadiennes, La (Editori- Use by Child Cyclists, 163-5. Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator, 321-4. al), 295-6. Physiological Profile of Fire Fighters Compared to School Contact Tracing Following a Cluster of Tuberculosis in Canadian Schools (Editorial), Norms for the Canadian Population, 50-2. Tuberculosis Cases in Two Scarborough 294-5. Pilot Study of Farm Accidental Injuries in Aberdeen, Schools, 297-302. Unintentional House Fire Deaths in Alberta 1985- Saskatchewan, A, 153-4. Sharps Utilization and Disposal in British Columbia 1990: A Population Study, 317-20. Population-based Health Promotion: A New Agenda Physicians’ Offices, 31-4. Use of Gastrointestinal and Respiratory Illness for Public Health Nurses, 243-5. Shooting Off Fireworks: The Successes and Failures Hospitalization Rates as Indicators of Different Population Needs-based Approach to Health Care of an Intensive, Broad-based AIDS Awareness Social Influences, 136-8. Resource Allocation and Planning in Ontario: A Campaign, (Supplement 1) $52-S54. Utilisation de méthodes qualitatives et quantitatives Link Between Policy Goals and Practice?, A, Smoking and Loss of Longevity in Canada, 341-5. pour étudier les attitudes et croyances reli¢es au 112-17. Sociodemographic Correlates for Risk-taking sida chez les Montréalais d’origine haitienne, Post-B.C.G. Tuberculin Testing: Interpreting Results Behaviour Among Seronegative Homosexual 186-91. and Establishing Essential Baseline Data, 307-8. Men, 423-6. Validity of a Province-wide Student Drug Use Preconceptional Folate and Neural Tube Defects: Strategic Planning for AIDS Prevention — City of Survey: Lessons in Design, The, 259-64. Time for Rethinking, 207-8. Toronto’s Experience, (Supplement 1) $59-S61. Vitamin D Deficiency in a Manitoba Community, Profil de victimes agées de la route, Sherbrooke, Suicide : un probléme important pour la santé 394-6. Québec, 166-9. publique? (Editorial), 223-4. Whar’s in a Gender? (From the Field), 23. Authors Index/Index des auteurs, 1993, Volume 84 M. Daly, 209-10 A R. Boyer, 181-5 C. Ferron, 269-74 H L. Abenhaim, 45-9 M.H. Boyle, 103-6 L. David, S66-S70 P. Fieldhouse, 389-93 B.F. Habbick, 136-8 T.J. Abernathy, 177-80 L.P. Brigden, 118-21 J.R. Davidson, 226-30 J.M. FitzGerald, 294-6 T.L. Halbert, 243-5 E.M. Adlaf, 64-5 R. Brison, 226-30 J-L. Denis, 325-30 W.F. Forbes, 53-7, 211-12 C. Hankins, 186-91 M. Adrian, 62-3 I. Broder, 254-8 V. Déry, 174-6 C. Fortin, 181-5 G. Harvey, 346-9 A. Adrien, $42-S45, 186-91 B. Brossard, 346-9 J-P. Deschamps, 269-74 K.R. Forward, 279-82 P. Hasselback, 88-9 M.O. Agbayewa, 231-6 M.G. Brown, 279-82 L.A. Dilling, 394-6 E. Franco, 128-31 J. Hatcher, 311-15 N. Agwani, 53-7 H. Bryant, 17-18 H. Dimich-Ward, 192-6 N.J. Fraser-Lee, 419-22 J.C. Haworth, 394-6 R. Allard, 128-31 J.P. Dooley, 394-6 L.M. Hayward, 53-7, 211-12 C. Allard-Dansereau, 90-3 & G. Dorval, 166-9 G B. Hemmelgarn, 136-8 C.P. Archibald, 283-5 J.S. Caines, 19-20 J.A. Dosman, 153-4 J. Gagnon, 399-402 C. Hertzman, 192-6, 3214, 415-18 B.A. Auslander, 99-102 M. Carpenter, 201-4 G. Dubeski, 297-302 L. Gagnon, 399-402 P.A. Hessel, 419-22 G. Chabot, 90-3 P. Duclos, 311-15 R. Gallagher, 283-5 R.S. Hogg, 423-6 B L.W. Chambers, 243-5 W. Dumais, 250-3 S.E. Gatchell, 35-9 R. Homik, 40-4 P.R. Band, 283-5 F. Champagne, 325-30 K. Duncan, $55-S58 D. Gauvin, 350-1 M.R. Horowitz, 50-2 S. Basavaraj, 341-5 R.K. Chandra, 132-5 B. Duval, 181-5 D.E. Gelskey, 389-93 J.M. Howell, 419-22 R.N. Battista, 376-81 L. Chernichko, 317-20 L. Gibbons, 58-9 X. Hu, 155-8, 163-5 M. Baumgarten, 60-2 M.L. Chipman, 163-5 E D. Gilbert, 399-402 M. Hurrell, $55-S58 NJ. Gill, $24-S27 R.P. Beazley, S24-S27, 265-8 D.C. Clark, 84-7 N.C. Edwards, 408-9 B. Belanger, 250-3 A.J. Coldman, 283-5 R.D. Egedahl, 40-4 R. Gladue, 250-3 I D. Bélanger, 197-200 M. Coolich, 370-4 S.L. Elnitsky, 177-80 J.C. Godel, 394-6 J. Irvine, 250-3 A. Bell, 334-7 S.J. Corber, 9-12 B. Emerson, 84-7 G. Godin, 181-5 S. Isaacs, 124-7, 243-5 A-C. Bernard-Bonnin, 90-3 P. Corey, 254-8 F.T. Evers, 35-9 M.S. Goldberg, 201-4 W. Isbister, 250-3 J. Bernstein, 338-40 S.H. Corkum, $59-S61 J. Eyles, 112-17 P. Gosselin, 197-200 J-F. Bibeault, 197-200 P. Coy, 118-21 K.L. Green, 399-402 J S. Birch, 112-17 M. Crown, $55-S58 F R. Grignon, 174-6 N.A. Johnson, 243-5 J-F. Boivin, 186-91 C.J. Cunningham, 107-11 M. Fair, 40-4, 201-4 R. Guasparini, 334-7 G. Bonham, 82-3 J.D. Farley, 334-7 R. Guibert, 174-6 K M.M. Boucher, 174-6 D J. Feather, 250-3 E. Guilbert, 28-30 D. Kandelman, 94-8 S. J. Kelly, 192-6 A. Bourassa, 399-402 G.R. Dagenais, 399-402 W. Feldman, 159-62 S. Guo, 132-5 428 REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE VOLUME 84, NO. 6 INDEX 1993 A.F. Kennedy, 408-9 G. Manhés, 181-5 A.S. Ostry, 321-4, 415-18 L.D. Saunders, 317-20 T.H. Tulchinsky, 366 B. Kenney, 155-8 R.E. Mann, 62-3 Y. Sauvageau, 346-9 J.P. Turgeon, 90-3 H. J. Khamis, 132-5 Y. Mao, 58-9, 205-6 P M.T. Schechter, 423-6 R. Klassen, 136-8 S.A. Marion, 275-8 P.C. Parkin, 163-5 R. Semenciw, 58-9, 205-6 U G.P. Konok, 19-20 P. Masson, 90-3 S.H.S. Peck, 118-21 A. Senthiiselvan, 136-8 J.E. Underwood, 243-5 G. Koren, 207-8 R.G. Mathias, 275-8, 334-7 H. Pelletier, 90-3 P. Sestak, 423-6 LI. Uriarte, 399-402 N. Kot, 88-9 S.M. McDonald, 389-93 N. Petit, 90-3 G.P. Sevenhuysen, 389-93 L. McIntyre, 410-14 L.A. Pica, 174-6 A. Shanon, 159-62 Vv L C. McNeil, 389-93 W. Pickett, 226-30 E. Shea, 24-7 R.K. Valaitis, 24-7 R. Labonte, 237-40 J. McWhinney, 370-4 C. Pilger, 254-8 ].D. Sheeshka, 408-9 J-G. Vallée, 94-8 D.T. Lambert, $46-S47 D. Meeds, 334-7 L. Pinder, $5-S8 J.A. Shoveller, 170-3 E.G. Van Den Kerkhof, 338-40 D.B. Langille, 170-3 D. Melnychuk, 45-9 R. Pineau, 382-8 R.M. Siervogel, 132-5 J.C. Van Oostdam, 192-6 P.H. Langlois, 99-102, 338-40 F. Meyer, 399-402 R. Pineault, 325-30, 382-8 L.S. Singh, 209-10 L.M. Lathrop, $14-S18 A. Miller, 14-16 J. Ploeg, 243-5 E.M. Skotniski, 307-8 WW H. Laurendeau, 376-81 D. Miller, 205-6 J. Pomerleau, 370-4 R.G. Smart, 62-3, 64-5 K. Wacker, 153-4 A. Laurent-Beq, 269-74 B.L. Mishara, 222-5 B.D. Postl, 150-2, 394-6 L.L. Smith, $14-S18 L.M. Wagman, $62-S65 M. Lavoie, 350-1 W. Mitic, 259-64 J. Potter, 331-3 J.C. Soto, 128-31 R. Waines, $31-S33 R. Lavoie, 350-1 M.E.K. Moffatt, 394-6 L. Potvin, 376-81, 382-8 I. Sourdif, $28-S30 G.W. Walsh, 64-5 D. Le Hénaff, 122-3 J.S.G. Montaner, 423-6 C. Poulin, 259-64 L.J. Spence, 163-5 J.E.H. Ward, 192-6 P. Leach, 250-3 D. Montgomery, 50-2 D. Prévost, 382-8 S.L. Steer, 397-400 K. Wardrop, $9-S13 ].L. Leake, 139-40 L. Morel, 346-9 P. Stewart, 331-3 C. Waters, 58-9 V. Leaune, 186-91 Y. Moride, 45-9 R S.A. Stewart, 265-8 A. Webster, 197-200 J.B. Lebrun, 394-6 H. Morrison, 205-6 Y.A. Racine, 103-6 J.C. Stinson, $52-S54 D. Wesson, 155-8, 163-5 N. Leduc, 325-30 N. Muhajarine, 397-400 R. Ramsingh, 331-3 I. Strychar, 382-8 M. White, 370-4 S.H.S. Lee, 279-82 R. J.T. Mundy, 394-6 D.L. Ramsum, 275-8 W.D. Sutherland, $34-S38 M. Wiens, 192-6 D. Lessard, 166-9 P.A. Ratner, 246-9 L.E. Sweet, 279-82 B. Willoughby, 423-6 B. Lévesque, 350-1 N R.S. Remis, $34-S38 M. Wilson, 209-10 T M.D. Levy, 128-31 D. Nadeau, 181-5 P. Rivest, 303-6 F.L. Wong, 283-5 H. Limeback, 78-81 C. Nadon, 331-3 A.F. Roche, 132-5 R. Tan, 31-4 D. Wong-Rieger, S66-S70 R.M. Liston, 279-82 M.M. Nakyonyi, $19-S23 I. Rohan, 60-2 T.N. Tannenbaum, 60-2 C.A. Woodward, 103-6 D. Locker, 139-40 C.C. Nelson, $39-S41 L.M. Rothman, 297-302 K. Teschke, 192-6, 321-4, 415-18 D.M. Woolcott, 35-9 M.A. Noble, 31-4 W.S. Rowe, $48-S51 G. Thériault, 201-4 B.A. Wright, 19-20 M G. Roy, 122-3 D. Thomas, 60-2 M.A. MacDonald, 279-82 Oo F.W. Ruf, $59-S61 T. To, 153-4 Y P.J. Macdonald, 419-22 D.R. Offord, 103-6 S. Tough, 317-20 S. Yazdanmehr, $55-S58 P. MacNeil, 259-64 L.M. O’Mara, 124-7 S Y. Tousignant, 186-91 T.K. Young, 389-93 S.M. Mahaffey, 397-400 R. Ootoova, $55-S58 F. Saintonge, 60-2 J. Tremblay, 186-91 R.E. Maluk, 397-400 T. Ostbye, 370-4 R.K. Sangster, 394-6 R. Tremblay, $55-S58 Z A. Zuccato, 23 Reviewers Index/Index des Evaluateurs 1993 A L. Bernard R. Copes F J. Guilfoyle K D. MacLean T. Abernathy P-M. Bernard H. Cormier J. Fabia S. Gupta M. Kaiserman B. Maheux E. Adlaf H. Birk R. Ferrence S.J. Kelly V. Mai M. Alary J. Blatherwick D P. Fleiszer H D. Kinloch P. Manga P. Allard M. Bokhout M. D’Amour I. Forbes T. Hancock D. Kittle V. Marchessault B. Allen G. Bonham L. David W.F. Forbes C. Hankins T. Kosatsky S. Marcoux D. Angus F. Bouchard M. de Koninck ]. Fowler J. Harbour R. Kyle S.A. Marion F. Aoki N. Boulianne G. De Serres C.J. Frankish A. Harling R. Mathias K.A. Aronson E. Bright-See G. Delage W. Fraser P. Hasselback L B. Mazer M.J. Ashley J-M. Brodeur R. Denson C. Friedenreich P. Hayes A. Laberge M. Maziade F. Brooks P. Dick J. Fuller E.S. Herold R. Labonte B. McAdam B H. Bryant L. Dodds P. Hessel D. Laliberté I. McConnachie I. Bairati C. Buck G. Donner G D. Hewitt E.R. Langford I. McDowell P.R. Band L. Buhler M. Douville P. Gagnon J. Hibberd P. Langlois A.H. McFarlane M. Barer D. Butler-Jones G. Dunkley A. Garcia G. Hill C. Lapointe D. McGuire M. Bass B. Duval B. Gibson J.P. Hirdes B. Larke L. McIntyre R. Battista M. Dworkind V. Gilbey J.C. Hockin F. Lavoie D. McKeown A. Baumann R. Cadman J. Goldstein D. Holton A. Leader K. McLean D. Baxter K. Caine E M. Gordon S. Horney J. Lee L. Melenka K.S. Bay I.. Calzavara E. Easson K. Gray-Donald P. Huston R.E.M. Lees F. Meyer M. Beaudry A. Chockalingam J. Edwards L. Graydon R. Leroux C. Mills M-D. Beaulieu D. Ciliska N. Edwards C. Greensmith J A. Lohnes J. Mintz R.P. Beazley M.M. Cohen E. Ellis A. Grek B. Jessiman M. Moffatt R. Belleau P. Cole J.W. Ewing B. Grice M. Joffres M J. Moisan E.G. Belzer G.J. Cook T. Guidotti C. MacArthur R. Moore-Orr P. Bergeron K. Cooper E. Guilbert continued on page 430/suite a la page 430... NOVEMBER — DECEMBER 1993 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 429 COMING eVvYEmss ACTIVITES A VENTE To be assured of publication in the next issue, announcements should be received by January 4, 1994 and valid as of February 28, 1994. Announcements received after January 4, 1994 will be inserted as time and space permit. Pour étre publiés dans le prochain numéro, les avis doivent parveniar la rédaction pour le 4 janvier 1994 et étre valables 4 compter du 28 février 1994. Les avis recus aprés le 4 janvier 1994 seront insérés si le temps et l’espace le permettent. L[mmunization: Issues and Strategies Suite 490 Ottawa, ON K1Z 8RI1 Health Unit Association of Alberta Montréal, QC _H3A 1B9 Tel. (613) 725-3769 23-25 February 1994 Tel. (514) 398-3770 Fax. (613) 725-9826 Palliser Hotel, Calgary, AB Fax. (514) 398-4854 Deadline for Abstracts/Date limite pour la Contact: e-mail: soumission des abrégés : 10 January/janvier Alice Tang [email protected] 1994 Health Unit Association of Alberta Tel. (403) 429-6701 Fax. (403) 426-1205 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Qualitative Health Research 9th World Conference on Tobacco and 10th Kellogg Nutrition Symposium Second International Interdisciplinary Conference Health/9* Conférence Mondiale sur le Tabac et One-day seminar for health professionals focus- 10-13 June 1994 la Santé ing on health and nutrition issues of the future. Hershey Park Lodge and Convention Center 10-14 October/octobre 1994 29 March 1994 Hershey, PA Paris, France Metro Toronto Convention Centre Theme for abstracts: Research on health or ill- Topics (among others): Prevalence/Trends; Toronto, ON ness using qualitative methods, including his- Health effects/Epidemiology; Environmental Contact: torical and philosophical inquiry and innova- Tobacco Smoke; Adolescents; Women; Alison King tive advances on qualitative methodology. Smoking cessation; Community programmes; Media Profile Contact: Health professionals; Advertising; Economic (416) 366-8464 Dr. Janice Morse, School of Nursing development; etc. 307 Health & Human Development East Contact: Canadian Long Term Care Association Annual The Pennsylvania State University SOCFI/Tobacco & Health National Conference University Park, PA 16802 14, rue Mandar Co-sponsored by the Newfoundland Hospital Deadline for Abstracts: 1 January 1994 75002 PARIS - France and Nursing Home Association (NHNHA) Tel. 33 (1) 42.33.89.94 8-11 May 1994 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Fax. 33 (1) 40.26.04.44 Radisson Plaza Hotel, St. John’s, NF Prospects for Health Gains/Perspectives de progres Deadline for Abstracts: 31 January 1994 Contact: pour la santé Evelyn House Dupuis, NHNHA 85th Annual Conference of the Canadian CALL FOR PAPERS (709) 364-7701 Public Health Association/85e Conférence ITCH 94 The Canadian Long Term Care annuelle de |’Association canadienne de santé Changing Opportunities Association publique A conference addressing information technolo- (613) 237-9837 12-15 June/juin 1994 gy issues in community health Calgary, AB 30 October - 2 November 1994 Third International Family Nursing Conference Abstract Themes/Thémes des abrégés: Victoria, BC Organized by the Family Nursing Secretariat, Opportunities to achieve health gains through Topics: Technology; Policy; Applications McGill University 1) reform in thinking, 2) reform in structure, Contact: 25-28 May 1994 3) reform in practice/Perspectives de progrés Conference Management Montréal, QC pour la santé en réformant 1) la pensée, 2) la University of Victoria Contact: structure, 3) la pratique. Box 3030 Family Nursing Secretariat, Conference Contact: Victoria, BC V8W 3N6 Office CPHA Conference Tel. (604) 721-8470 McGill University Department/Département des conférences Fax. (604) 721-8774 550 Sherbrooke St. W., West Tower, 400-1565 Carling Avenue e-mail: squinn @postoffice.uvic.ca Reviewers Index/Index des Evaluateurs 1993 ...continued from page 429/suite de la page 429 M. Morissette O 1B. Pless S. Rifat R. Saginur S. Stinson B. Warshawsky H.F. Muggah J. O'Neil R. Pless M-F. Rivard L.D. Saunders _.. Svenson J. Waters M. Murphy M. O'Neill B. Postl G. Roberge R. Schabas T. Wilson M. Murray A. Ogborne C. Poulin J. Robert F. Scott © K. Woodend C. Mustard G. Ostiguy J. Prentice E. Roberts C. Scythes T. Taillefer C. Woodward A. Myres B. Primrose E. Robinson J. Segovia S. Tamblyn P D. Prud’homme L. Robinson E. Shears K. Teschke ¥ N G. Pasut I. Rootman J. Siemiatycki R. Tobin B. Yaffe R. Nair H. Payette E. Roy L. Smith G. Tsalikis T.K. Young M. Naus R. Pennie : Raphael P. Ruderman C. Soskolne F. Turcotte L. Yuan C.I. Neutel F. Perkins 2. Rea F. Ruf R. Spasoff D. Neville P. Philippe . Rea R. St. John W H.C. Northcott L.A. Piché D. Reid S M. Stewart J. Walker R. Nosal R. Pineault L.I. Reutter D. Sacks P. Stewart G. Wallace _ Our sincere apologies to any reviewer we have inadvertently omitted from this list, and our thanks for his/her contribution. Nos sincéres excuses aux évaluateurs que nous aurions par inadveriance oubliés dans cette liste et nos remerciements pour leur contribution. 430 REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE VOLUME 84, NO. 6 VY

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