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Volume 11, Number 3 April-May 2006
Vol. 11, Number 3: Contents | Editorial | Abstracts
EDITORIAL (HTML | PDF)
Mad Cows and the Maddening Decade of Public Health Scott C. Ratzan
ARTICLES abstracts from the print version
Can Fear Arousal in Public Health Campaigns Contribute to the Decline of HIV Prevalence? Edward C. Green and Kim Witte Just Inducing Fear of HIV/AIDS Is Not Just Mary O'Grady Can Fear Arousal in Public Health Campaigns Contribute to the Decline of HIV Prevalence? Douglas Kirby The Controversy Over Fear Arousal in AIDS Prevention and Lessons from Uganda Daniel T. Halperin Sensation Seeking and Alcohol Use by College Students: Examining Multiple Pathways of Effects Itzhak Yanovitzky Mediators and Moderators of Magazine Advertisement Effects on Adolescent Cigarette Smoking Patricia A. Aloise-Young, Michael D. Slater, Courtney C. Cruickshank Impact of an Entertainment-Education Television Drama on Health Knowledge and Behavior in Bangladesh: An Application of Propensity Score Matching Mai P. Do and D. Lawrence Kincaid Quality of Life: Questionnaires and Questions Annabelle Mooney The Health Buck Stops Where? Thematic Framing of Health Discourse to Understand the Context for CVD Prevention Joan Wharf Higgins, P. J. Naylor, Tanya Berry, Brian O'Connor, David McLean
Book Review
A Review of: Communicating Public Health Information Effectively: A Guide for Practitioners.: Nelson, D., Brownson, R., Remington, P. and Parvanta, C. (Editors). (2002). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. Renée A. Botta