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Subject: Int. J. Epi's Table of Contents re Population
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The current (June 2002) issue of the International Journal of Epidemiology
has a number of interesting articles. It is available online with the
table of contents at:
http://ije.oupjournals.org/content/vol31/issue3/index.shtml
I've included some of the articles below that you might wish to see at the
web site.
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Mary Shaw
The accidental epidemiologist: losing the way or following
social-epidemiological leads? Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 523-526. [Full
Text]
Review:
Dinesh Mohan
Road safety in less-motorized environments: future concerns Int. J.
Epidemiol. 2002 31: 527-532. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Reprints and Reections:
G. B. Rodgers
Income and inequality as determinants of mortality: an international
cross-section analysis Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 533-538. [Full Text]
Richard Wilkinson
Commentary: Liberty, fraternity, equality Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31:
538-543. [Full Text]
Miquel Porta, Carme Borrell, and Jos L Copete Commentary: Theory in the
fabric of evidence on the health effects of inequalities in income
distribution Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 543-546. [Full Text]
Supplementary data
Angus Deaton
Commentary: The convoluted story of international studies of inequality
and health Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 546-549. [Full Text]
John Lynch and George Davey Smith
Commentary: Income inequality and health: The end of the story? Int. J.
Epidemiol. 2002 31: 549-551. [Full Text]
Point-Counterpoint:
Debbie A Lawlor and Mary Shaw
Too much too young? Teenage pregnancy is not a public health problem Int.
J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 552-553. [Full Text]
Gabriel Scally
Too much too young? Teenage pregnancy is a public health, not a clinical,
problem Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 554-555. [Full Text]
Janet Rich-Edwards
Teen pregnancy is not a public health crisis in the United States. It is
time we made it one Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 555-556. [Full Text]
Sally Smith
Too much too young? In Nepal more a case of too little, too young Int. J.
Epidemiol. 2002 31: 557-558. [Full Text]
Debbie A Lawlor and Mary Shaw
What a difference a year makes? Too little too late Int. J. Epidemiol.
2002 31: 558-559. [Full Text]
Special Theme: Injuries and Violence:
Sandra L Martin, Kathryn E Moracco, Julian Garro, Amy Ong Tsui, Lawrence L
Kupper, Jennifer L Chase, and Jacquelyn C Campbell Domestic violence
across generations: ndings from northern India Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31:
560-572. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Gunilla Ringbck Weitoft, Bengt Haglund, Anders Hjern, and Mns Rosn
Mortality, severe morbidity and injury among long-term lone mothers in
Sweden Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 573-580. [Abstract] [Full Text]
A Mian, SF Mahmood, H Chotani, and S Luby Vulnerability to homicide in
Karachi: political activity as a risk factor Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31:
581-585. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Anthony B Zwi
Commentary: Studying political violence: we should push for more from
epidemiology Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 585-586. [Full Text]
Stephen W Marshall, Anna E Waller, Randall W Dick, Christopher B Pugh,
Dana P Loomis, and David J Chalmers An ecologic study of protective
equipment and injury in two contact sports Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31:
587-592. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Rosa Gon, Malka Avitzour, Ziona Haklai, and Navah Jellin Injury
inequalities: morbidity and mortality of 0-17 year olds in Israel Int. J.
Epidemiol. 2002 31: 593-599. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Social Inequalities:
Gopal K Singh and Mohammad Siahpush
Increasing inequalities in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among US
adults aged 25-64 years by area socioeconomic status, 1969-1998 Int. J.
Epidemiol. 2002 31: 600-613. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Simo V Virtanen and Veijo Notkola
Socioeconomic inequalities in cardiovascular mortality and the role of
work: a register study of Finnish men Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 614-621.
[Abstract] [Full Text]
Chris Metcalfe
Commentary: Cheap but cheerless. Is it the underpaid or the overworked who
die young? Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 622-623. [Full Text]
Book Reviews:
Pauline Allen
Bleeding the Patient: The Consequences of Corporate Health Care.: D
Himmelstein, S Woolhandler, I Woolhandler. Monroe, ME: Common Courage
Press, 2001, pp. 238, $15.95. ISBN: 1-56751-206-2. Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002
31: 696-697. [Full Text]
Peter Razzell
Poverty, Inequality And Health In Britain, 1800-2000: A Reader.: George
Davey Smith, Daniel Dorling, Mary Shaw (eds). Bristol: The Policy Press,
2001, pp. 384, 55.00 (HB). ISBN: 1-86134-328-0; 15.99 (PB). ISBN:
1-86134-211-X. Int. J. Epidemiol. 2002 31: 703-704. [Full Text]
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