Our Heart Report is here!
The July/August issue of Women's Health Issues published the findings and recommendations from our December 2002 "Women and Heart Disease: Putting Prevention into Pimary Care" conference. This report was presented at a Congressional Briefing on September 9, 2003, "Preventing Heart Disease in Women: An Agenda for Change".
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Volume 12 Number 1 (January/February 2002)
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Pregnant women deserve informed consent too |
Julianna S. Gonen, PhD |
pp 1-3
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Introduction |
Martha C. Romans |
pp 4
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Provider evaluation of a multifaceted system of care to improve recognition and management of pregnant women experiencing domestic violence |
Mary J. Zachary, MD, MS, Clyde B. Schechter, MD, MA, Margaret L. Kaplan, PhD, and Michael N. Mulvihill, DrPH |
pp 5-15
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Depression and negative life events among pregnant African-American and Hispanic women |
Luis H. Zayas, PhD, Maddy Cunningham, DSW, M. Diane McKee, MD, MS, and Katherine R.B. Jankowski, MA |
pp 16-22
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Drug testing welfare recipients—false positives, false negatives, unanticipated opportunities |
Harold A. Pollack, PhD, Sheldon Danziger, PhD, Rukmalie Jayakody, PhD, and Kristin S. Seefeldt, MPP |
pp 23-31
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Screening and treatment of anxiety disorders in pregnant and lactating women |
Risa B. Weisberg, PhD, and Julie A. Paquette, BA |
pp 32-36
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Long-term health consequences of delayed childbirth: NHANES III |
Angelo A. Alonzo, PhD |
pp 37-45
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Performance indicators in women’s health: incorporating women’s health in the health plan employer data and information set (HEDIS) |
Elizabeth D. McKinley, MD, MPH, Joseph W. Thompson, MD, MP, Jessica Briefer-French, MHS, Lynne S. Wilcox, MD, MPH, Carol S. Weisman, PhD, and William C. Andrews, MD |
pp 46-58
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