Rudolf Virchow, public health, and the built environment Martin Schechter BriefCommunication Pages: 523 - 524
Health and the built environment Daniel M. FoxRichard J. JacksonJeremiah A. Barondess BriefCommunication Pages: 534 - 535
Sorting out the connections between the built environment and health: A conceptual framework for navigating pathways and planning healthy cities Mary E. NorthridgeElliot D. SclarPadmini Biswas OriginalPaper Pages: 556 - 568
Integrating behavioral and social science into a public health agency: A case study of New York City Neal L. CohenSarah Perl OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 615
Use of social and behavioral sciences by public health departments in major cities Marybeth ShinnNancy VanDevanterNeal L. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 616 - 624
The role of social and behavioral science in public health practice: A study of the New York City Department of Health Nancy VanDevanterMarybeth ShinnNeal Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 634
The primary care delivery system in New York’s low-income communities: Private physicians and institutional providers in nine neighborhoods Timothy S. PrinzDenise Soffel OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 649
Income inequality and infant mortality in New York City Nancy L. SohlerPeter S. ArnoClyde Schechter OriginalPaper Pages: 650 - 657
Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and stage of change for female and male condoms among denver inner-city women Sheana Salyers BullSamuel F. PosnerThomas Evans OriginalPaper Pages: 658 - 666
Alcohol use and incarceration adversely affect HIV-1 RNA suppression among injection drug users starting antiretroviral therapy Anita PalepuMark W. TyndallRobert S. Hogg OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 675
Mortality rates and causes of death in a cohort of HIV-infected and uninfected women, 1993–1999 Dawn K. SmithLytt I. GardnerThe HIV Epidemiology Research Study Group OriginalPaper Pages: 676 - 688