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Current Issue

VOLUME 32, NUMBER 3: JUNE 2005

Special Section
blue wedge graphicPublic Health Advocacy to Change Corporate Practices: Implications for Health Education Practice and Research
Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH

blue wedge graphic*More Than a Message: Framing Public Health Advocacy to Change Corporate Practices
Lori Dorfman, DrPH, Lawrence Wallack, DrPH, and Katie Woodruff, MPH

blue wedge graphicCollective Actors and Corporate Targets in Tobacco Control: A Cross-National Comparison
Constance A. Nathanson, PhD

Regular Articles
(abstracts only online; full text in print)

blue wedge graphicIndian Youth Speak About Tobacco: Results of Focus Group Discussions With School Students
Arima Mishra, PhD, Monika Arora, MSc, Melissa H. Stigler, PhD, MPH, Kelli A. Komro, PhD, MPH, Leslie A. Lytle, PhD, RD, K. Srinath Reddy, MD, and Cheryl L. Perry, PhD

blue wedge graphicRelationships Among Youth Assets and Neighborhood and Community Resources
Michelle Crozier Kegler, DrPH, MPH, Roy F. Oman, PhD, Sara K. Vesely, PhD, Kenneth R. McLeroy, PhD, Cheryl B. Aspy, PhD, Sharon Rodine, MEd, and LaDonna Marshall

blue wedge graphic Assessing the Perceived Importance of Skin Cancer: How Question-Order Effects Are Influenced by Issue Involvement
Rajiv N. Rimal, PhD, and Kevin Real, PhD

blue wedge graphic*Self-Esteem and Theoretical Mediators of Safer Sex Among African American Female Adolescents: Implications for Sexual Risk Reduction Interventions
Laura F. Salazar, PhD, Richard A. Crosby, PhD, Ralph J. DiClemente, PhD, Gina M. Wingood, ScD, MPH, Celia M. Lescano, PhD, Larry K. Brown, MD, Kathy Harrington, MPH, MAEd, and Susan Davies, PhD

*These articles are approved for CHES continuing education credit. See print issue for registration form.

 
In Print:

PRACTICE NOTES: STRATEGIES IN HEALTH EDUCATION



The Community Action Model: Organizing for Change in San Francisco’s Tobacco Free Project

Steps to a Healthier NY (STEPS) Low-Fat Dairy (LFD) Supermarket Campaign, Summer 2004



Commentary
for Special Section
Public Health Advocacy to Change Corporate Practices
Marshall W. Kreuter, PhD






 

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