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VOLUME 31, NUMBER 4: AUGUST 2004
Supplemental Issue
Prevention Research in Women’s Health: Studies From
the Field
This supplement was supported by a grant from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
INTRODUCTION
Prevention Research in Women’s Health: Studies From
the Field
Lynda A. Anderson, PhD, and Carol E. Cornell, PhD
Articles:
(abstracts only online; full text in print)
The
Impact of a Promotora on Increasing Routine Chronic Disease
Prevention Among Women Aged 40 and Older at the U.S.-Mexico
Border
Jennifer B. Hunter, MPH, MA, Jill Guernsey de
Zapien, BA, Mary Papenfuss, MS, Maria Lourdes Fernandez, Joel
Meister, PhD, and Anna R. Giuliano, PhD
Stepped-Care,
Community Clinic Interventions to Promote Mammography Use
Among Low-Income Rural African American Women
Delia Smith West, PhD, Paul Greene, PhD, LeaVonne Pulley,
PhD, Polly Kratt, PhD, Stacy Gore, PhD, Heidi Weiss, PhD,
and Nicole Siegfried, PhD
*Walking Patterns in a Sample of African American, Native
American, and Caucasian Women: The Cross-Cultural Activity
Participation Study
Melicia C. Whitt, PhD, Katrina D. DuBose, PhD, Barbara E.
Ainsworth, PhD, MPH, and Catrine Tudor-Locke, PhD
Sociodemographic,
Behavioral, and Psychological Correlates of Current Overweight
and Obesity in Older, Urban African American Women
Madhavi Reddy Patt, MD, MPH, Lisa R. Yanek, MPH, Taryn F.
Moy, MS, RD, and Diane M. Becker, MPH, ScD
Disaster
Down East: Using Participatory Action Research to Explore
Intimate Partner Violence in Eastern North Carolina
Pamela York Frasier, PhD, MSPH, MA, Leigh Belton, MA, Elizabeth
Hooten, ScD, MSPH, Marci Kramish Campbell, PhD, RD, Brenda
DeVellis, PhD, Salli Benedict, MPH, Carla Carrillo, MPH, Pam
Gonzalez, BA, Kristine Kelsey, PhD, RD, and Andrea Meier,
PhD
*Relationship
Characteristics and Sexual Practices of African American Adolescent
Girls Who Desire Pregnancy
Susan L. Davies, PhD, Ralph J. DiClemente, PhD, Gina M. Wingood,
ScD, MPH, Sharina D. Person, PhD, Richard A. Crosby, PhD,
Kathleen F. Harrington, MPH, MAEd, and Emily S. Dix, PhD
*These articles are approved for CHES continuing education
credit. See print issue for registration form.
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PRACTICE NOTES: STRATEGIES
IN HEALTH EDUCATION
Obesity Prevention
in Underserved Adolescent Girls
HIV Risk Reduction
Among African American Women: A Gender- and Culture-Focused
Intervention
Community Health Adviser
(CHA) Counseling to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease
(CVD) Risk in Women
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