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Nancy Krieger <[log in to unmask]> on 12/04/2001 11:13:36 AM
To: Spirit of 1848 <[log in to unmask]>
cc: nancy krieger <[log in to unmask]>(bcc:
Dennis Raphael/Atkinson)
Subject: [spiritof1848] "Disparities in Women's Health"
(JAMWA 2001, vol 56, no. 4)
fyi ... the fall issue of JAMWA (Journal of the American Medical Women's
Association) focuses on "Disparities in Women's Health" and can be
accessed on line at:
http://jamwa.amwa-doc.org/vol56/toc56_4.htm
For a listing of the table of contents, see below ...
1) Editorial: American Women and Health Disparities
David Satcher, MD, PhD
2) Health Disparities Among Older Women: Identifying
Opportunities to Improve Quality of Care and Functional
Health Outcomes
Arlene S. Bierman, MD, MS; Carolyn M. Clancy, MD
3) Barriers to Preventing Human Immunodeficiency Virus in
Women: Experiences from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Quarraisha Abdool-Karim, PhD
4) Understanding and Eliminating Racial Inequalities in
Women's Health in the United States: The Role of the Weathering
Conceptual Framework
Arline T. Geronimus, ScD
5) Frameworks Matter: Ecosocial and Health and Human Rights
Perspectives on Disparities in Women's Health--The Case
of Tuberculosis
Nancy Krieger, PhD; Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA
6) Social Context, Stressors, and Disparities in Women's
Health
Amy Schulz, PhD; Edith Parker, DrPH; Barbara
Israel, DrPH; Tomiko Fisher
7) Sex Differences in the Referral Process for Invasive
Cardiac Procedures
Damon M. Seils, MA; Jo
ėlle Y. Friedman, MPA;
Kevin A. Schulman, MD
8) Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in Uninsured
Women: Combined Results from Two WISEWOMAN Projects
Julie C. Will, PhD; Barbara Massoudi, PhD; Ali Mokdad,
PhD; Earl S. Ford, MD; Wayne Rosamond, PhD; Anne M.
Stoddard, ScD; Ruth Palombo, MA; Joseph Holliday, MD;
Tim Byers, MD, MPH; Alice Ammerman, PhD; Philip
Troped, PhD, MS; Glorian Sorensen, PhD, MPH
9) Inreach and Outreach Interventions to Improve Mammography Use
K. Robin Yabroff, PhD, MBA; Ann O'Malley, MD, MPH;
Patricia Mangan; Jeanne Mandelblatt, MD, MPH
10) Developing a Video Intervention to Model Effective
Patient-Physician Communication and Health-Related Decision-
Making Skills for a Multiethnic Audience
Donna L. Richter, EdD; Mary L. Greaney, MPH; Robert E.
McKeown, PhD; Carol E. Cornell, PhD; Mary Ann Littleton;
LeaVonne Pulley, PhD; Janet Y. Groff, MD, PhD; Theresa L.
Byrd, RN, PhD; Carla J. Herman, MD
11) A Public Health Framework for Addressing Black and White
Disparities in Preterm Delivery
Vijaya K. Hogan, DrPH; Jessie L. Richardson, MPH;
Cynthia D. Ferre, MA; Tonji Durant, PhD; Martha Boisseau,
MPH, MD
12) Obesity and Gestational Diabetes Among African-American
Women and Latinas in Detroit: Implications for Disparities in
Women's Health
Edith C. Kieffer, PhD, MPH; Wendy J. Carman, MPH;
Brenda W. Gillespie, PhD; George H. Nolan, MD, MPH;
Sarah E. Worley, MS; J. Ricardo Guzman, MSW, MPH
13) How Do Socioeconomic Factors Affect Disparities in
Maternal Mortality?
Deborah Maine, DrPH
14) Clinical Applications--Maternal Mortality: Clinical Implications
of International Perspectives
Gina M. Brown, MD
15) Federal Report--Office of Women's Health, Food and Drug
Administration: Future Directions for Women's Health
Susan F. Wood, PhD
16) Physical and Mental Health Status of American Grandparents
Providing Extensive Child Care to their Grandchildren
Meredith Minkler, DrPH; Esme Fuller-Thomson, PhD
JAMWA gratefully acknowledges the generous support of The Henry J. Kaiser
Family Foundation for publication of this issue.
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