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  Volume 18, 1997

Volume 18, 1997

 

No 1, 1997

Guest Editorial: The Use and Abuse of Participatory Action Research
Rebecca S Hagey

Using Participatory Action Research to Understand the Meanings Aboriginal Canadians Attribute to the Rising Incidence of Diabetes
Patricia Boston, Steven Jordan, Elizabeth MacNamara, Karne Kozolanka, Emily Bobbish-Rondeau, Helen Iserhoff, Susan Mianscum, Rita Mianscum-Trapper, Irene Mistacheesick, Beatrice Petawabano, Mary Sheshamush-Masty, Rosie Wapachee and Juliet Weapenicappo

The Cost of Smoking in Canada, 1991
Murray J Kaiserman

Utilization of Anti-asthma Medications in Two Quebec Populations of Anti-asthma Medication Users:
A Prescription Database Analysis
Claudine Laurier, Wendy Kennedy, Line Gariépy, André Archambault and André-Pierre Contandriopoulos

Symposium Report
Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases
Christina J Mills, Konia Trouton and Laurie Gibbons

Status Report
Evaluation of a Workshop on Public Education Messages
for Reducing Health Risks from Ultraviolet Radiation
Rosemarie Ramsingh and Christina J Mills

Book Reviews

Smoke Screen: Women's Smoking and Social Control
Reviewed by Jennifer Pennock

Methods in Observational Epidemiology, Second Edition
Reviewed by J Ivan Williams

Ethics and Epidemiology
Reviewed by Margaret A Somerville

New Publications

Announcement: CDIC Now Indexed by the NLM

Abstract Reprints

Reviewers in 1996

Calendar of Events

No 2, 1997

A Population-based Study of Hospitalized Injuries in Kingston, Ontario, Identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program
William Pickett, Lisa Hartling and Robert J Brison

Canadian Health Surveys, 1950-1997
Ora Kendall, Tammie Lipskie and Shauna MacEachern

Fact Sheet: Major Causes of Death in Canada, 1993-1995
Jonathan Stein

Resource File
Unconventional Cancer Therapies
Andrew Gentile

Announcement: Priorities for Action on Prostate Cancer

Economic Burden of Illness in Canada, 1993: Executive Summary and Recommendations
Rachel Moore, Yang Mao, Jun Zhang and Kathy Clarke

Book Review
Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, Second Edition
Reviewed by Daniel S Miller

Abstract Reprints

Calendar of Events

Indexes for Volume 17, 1996

No 3, 1997

Performance of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short Form for Major Depression in Community and Clinical Samples
Scott B Patten

Uses and Limitations of Routine Hospital Admission/Separation Records for Perinatal Surveillance
Shi Wu Wen, Shiliang Liu, Sylvie Marcoux and Dawn Fowler

A Survey of the Training of Canadian Health Professionals to Counsel against Smoking
Roger Thomas

Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods: Considering the Possibilities for Enhancing the Study of Chronic Diseases
Ann L Casebeer and Marja J Verhoef

Book Review
Topics in Environmental Epidemiology
Reviewed by Bernard Choi

Abstract Reprints

Calendar of Events

No 4, 1997

Capture-Recapture: Reconnaissance of a Demographic Technique in Epidemiology
Debra J Nanan and Franklin White

Estimating the Economic Costs of the Abuse of Tobacco, Alcohol and Illicit Drugs: A Review of Methodologies and Canadian Data Sources
Bernard CK Choi, Lynda Robson and Eric Single

Short Report
Life Expectancy and Dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging
Gerry B Hill, William F Forbes, Joan Lindsay and Ian McDowell

Development of an Instrument to Measure Cancer Screening Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours
Tricia Kindree, Fred D Ashbury, Vivek Goel, Isra Levy, Tammy Lipskie and Robin Futcher

Workshop Report
Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours Concerning Cancer Screening in Canada 176
Tammy Lipskie, Laurie Gibbons, Barbara Whylie, Heather Bryant and Fred D Ashbury

Working Paper
Safety and Safety Promotion: Conceptual and Operational Aspects
Pierre Maurice, Michel Lavoie, Antoine Chapdelaine and Hélène Bélanger Bonneau

Book Review
Design Concepts in Nutritional Epidemiology, Second Edition
Reviewed by Larry Ellison

New Publication

Abstract Reprints

Calendar of Events


Volume 18 Subject Index


ABORIGINAL HEALTH

Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE

Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

BOOK REVIEWS

Cancer epidemiology and prevention, second edition. 18(2):97-98.

Design concepts in nutritional epidemiology, second edition. 18(4):187-188.

Ethics and epidemiology. 18(1):47-49.

Methods in observational epidemiology, second edition. 18(1):46-47.

Smoke screen: women's smoking and social control. 18(1):45-46.

Topics in environmental epidemiology. 18(3):136.

CANCER

Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Resource file: Unconventional cancer therapies. 18(2):93-94.

Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

COST OF ILLNESS

The cost of smoking in Canada, 1991. 18(1):13-19.

Economic burden of illness in Canada, 1993: Executive summary and recommendations. 18(2):95-96.

Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

DIABETES

Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

DISEASE CONTROL

Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

A survey of the training of Canadian health professionals to counsel against smoking. 18(3):120-129.

Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

GEOGRAPHIC VARIATIONS

Fact sheet: Major causes of death in Canada, 1993-1995. 18(2):91- 92.

HEALTH SURVEYS

Canadian health surveys, 1950-1997. 18(2):70-90.

INFANT AND CHILD HEALTH

Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

INTENTIONAL AND UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES

A population-based study of hospitalized injuries in Kingston, Ontario, identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program. 18(2):61-69.

Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

LEADING DISEASES: TRENDS AND PATTERNS

Fact sheet: Major causes of death in Canada, 1993-1995. 18(2):91- 92.

MENTAL DISORDERS

Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

Performance of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short Form for major depression in community and clinical samples. 18(3):109-112.

METHODOLOGIC ISSUES

Capture-recapture: reconnaissance of a demographic technique in epidemiology. 18(4):144-148.

Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods: considering the possibilities for enhancing the study of chronic diseases. 18(3):130-135.

Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

Guest editorial: The use and abuse of participatory action research. 18(1):1-4.

Performance of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short Form for major depression in community and clinical samples. 18(3):109-112.

Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY

Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

POPULATION SURVEILLANCE

Capture-recapture: reconnaissance of a demographic technique in epidemiology. 18(4):144-148.

A population-based study of hospitalized injuries in Kingston, Ontario, identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program. 18(2):61-69.

Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

RESEARCH DESIGN

Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods: considering the possibilities for enhancing the study of chronic diseases. 18(3):130-135.

Guest editorial: The use and abuse of participatory action research. 18(1):1-4.

Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

SCREENING

Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

SENIORS' HEALTH

Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

STATUS REPORTS

Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

SUMMARY WORKSHOP/CONFERENCE REPORTS

Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

TOBACCO ISSUES

The cost of smoking in Canada, 1991. 18(1):13-19.

Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

A survey of the training of Canadian health professionals to counsel against smoking. 18(3):120-129.


Volume 18 Author Index


Archambault, André
Laurier C, Kennedy W, Gariépy L, Archambault A, Contandriopoulos A. Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

Ashbury, Fred D
Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Lipskie T, Gibbons L, Whylie B, Bryant H, Ashbury FD. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Bobbish-Rondeau, Emily
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Bonneau, Hélène Bélanger
Maurice P, Lavoie M, Chapdelaine A, Bonneau HB. Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

Boston, Patricia
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Brison, Robert J
Pickett W, Hartling L, Brison RJ. A population-based study of hospitalized injuries in Kingston, Ontario, identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program. 18(2):61-69.

Bryant, Heather
Lipskie T, Gibbons L, Whylie B, Bryant H, Ashbury FD. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Casebeer, Ann L
Casebeer AL, Verhoef MJ. Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods: considering the possibilities for enhancing the study of chronic diseases. 18(3):130-135.

Chapdelaine, Antoine
Maurice P, Lavoie M, Chapdelaine A, Bonneau HB. Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

Choi, Bernard CK
Choi B. Topics in environmental epidemiology [book review]. 18(3):136.

Choi BCK, Robson L, Single E. Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

Clarke, Kathy
Moore R, Mao Y, Zhang J, Clarke K. Economic burden of illness in Canada, 1993: Executive summary and recommendations. 18(2):95-96.

Contandriopoulos, André-Pierre
Laurier C, Kennedy W, Gariépy L, Archambault A, Contandriopoulos A. Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

Ellison, Larry
Ellison L. Design concepts in nutritional epidemiology, second edition [book review]. 18(4):187-188.

Forbes, William F
Hill GB, Forbes WF, Lindsay J, McDowell I. Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

Fowler, Dawn
Wen SW, Liu S, Marcoux S, Fowler D. Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

Futcher, Robin
Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Gariépy, Line
Laurier C, Kennedy W, Gariépy L, Archambault A, Contandriopoulos A. Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

Gentile, Andrew
Gentile A. Resource file: Unconventional cancer therapies. 18(2): 93-94.

Gibbons, Laurie
Lipskie T, Gibbons L, Whylie B, Bryant H, Ashbury FD. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Mills CJ, Trouton K, Gibbons L. Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

Goel, Vivek
Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Hagey, Rebecca S
Hagey RS. Guest editorial: The use and abuse of participatory action research. 18(1):1-4.

Hartling, Lisa
Pickett W, Hartling L, Brison RJ. A population-based study of hospitalized injuries in Kingston, Ontario, identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program. 18(2):61-69.

Hill, Gerry B
Hill GB, Forbes WF, Lindsay J, McDowell I. Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

Iserhoff, Helen
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Jordan, Steven
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Kaiserman, Murray
Kaiserman M. The cost of smoking in Canada, 1991. 18(1):13-19.

Kendall, Ora
Kendall O, Lipskie T, MacEachern S. Canadian health surveys, 1950-1997. 18(2):70-90.

Kennedy, Wendy
Laurier C, Kennedy W, Gariépy L, Archambault A, Contandriopoulos A. Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

Kindree, Tricia
Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Kozolanka, Karne
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Laurier, Claudine
Laurier C, Kennedy W, Gariépy L, Archambault A, Contandriopoulos A. Utilization of anti-asthma medications in two Quebec populations of anti-asthma medication users: a prescription database analysis. 18(1):20-26.

Lavoie, Michel
Maurice P, Lavoie M, Chapdelaine A, Bonneau HB. Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

Levy, Isra
Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Lindsay, Joan
Hill GB, Forbes WF, Lindsay J, McDowell I. Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

Lipskie, Tammy
Kendall O, Lipskie T, MacEachern S. Canadian health surveys, 1950-1997. 18(2):70-90.

Kindree T, Ashbury FD, Goel V, Levy I, Lipskie T, Futcher R. Development of an instrument to measure cancer screening knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. 18(4):168-175.

Lipskie T, Gibbons L, Whylie B, Bryant H, Ashbury FD. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Liu, Shiliang
Wen SW, Liu S, Marcoux S, Fowler D. Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

MacEachern, Shauna
Kendall O, Lipskie T, MacEachern S. Canadian health surveys, 1950-1997. 18(2):70-90.

MacNamara, Elizabeth
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Mao, Yang
Moore R, Mao Y, Zhang J, Clarke K. Economic burden of illness in Canada, 1993: Executive summary and recommendations. 18(2):95-96.

Marcoux, Sylvie
Wen SW, Liu S, Marcoux S, Fowler D. Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

Maurice, Pierre
Maurice P, Lavoie M, Chapdelaine A, Bonneau HB. Working paper. Safety and safety promotion: conceptual and operational aspects. 18(4):179-186.

McDowell, Ian
Hill GB, Forbes WF, Lindsay J, McDowell I. Life expectancy and dementia in Canada: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging [short report]. 18(4):166-167.

Mianscum, Susan
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Mianscum-Trapper, Rita
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Miller, Daniel S
Miller DS. Cancer epidemiology and prevention, second edition [book review]. 18(2):97-98.

Mills, Christina J
Mills CJ, Trouton K, Gibbons L. Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

Ramsingh R, Mills CJ. Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

Mistacheesick, Irene
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Moore, Rachel
Moore R, Mao Y, Zhang J, Clarke K. Economic burden of illness in Canada, 1993: Executive summary and recommendations. 18(2):95-96.

Nanan, Debra J
Nanan DJ, White F. Capture-recapture: reconnaissance of a demographic technique in epidemiology. 18(4):144-148.

Patten, Scott B
Patten SB. Performance of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short Form for major depression in community and clinical samples. 18(3):109-112.

Pennock, Jennifer
Pennock J. Smoke screen: women's smoking and social control [book review]. 18(1):45-46.

Petawabano, Beatrice
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Pickett, William
Pickett W, Hartling L, Brison RJ. A population-based study of hospitalized injuries in Kingston, Ontario, identified via the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program. 18(2):61-69.

Ramsingh, Rosemarie
Ramsingh R, Mills CJ. Evaluation of a workshop on public education messages for reducing health risks from ultraviolet radiation [status report]. 18(1):39-44.

Robson, Lynda
Choi BCK, Robson L, Single E. Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

Sheshamush-Masty, Mary
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Single, Eric
Choi BCK, Robson L, Single E. Estimating the economic costs of the abuse of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs: a review of methodologies and Canadian data sources. 18(4):149-165.

Somerville, Margaret A
Somerville MA. Ethics and epidemiology [book review]. 18(1):47-49.

Stein, Jonathan
Stein J. Fact sheet: Major causes of death in Canada, 1993-1995. 18(2):91-92.

Thomas, Roger
Thomas R. A survey of the training of Canadian health professionals to counsel against smoking. 18(3):120-129.

Trouton, Konia
Mills CJ, Trouton K, Gibbons L. Second Symposium on Ultraviolet Radiation-related Diseases [symposium report]. 18(1):27-38.

Verhoef, Marja J
Casebeer AL, Verhoef MJ. Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods: considering the possibilities for enhancing the study of chronic diseases. 18(3):130-135.

Wapachee, Rosie
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Weapenicappo, Juliet
Boston P, Jordan S, MacNamara E, Kozolanka K, Bobbish-Rondeau E, Iserhoff H, et al. Using participatory action research to understand the meanings aboriginal Canadians attribute to the rising incidence of diabetes. 18(1):5-12.

Wen, Shi Wu
Wen SW, Liu S, Marcoux S, Fowler D. Uses and limitations of routine hospital admission/separation records for perinatal surveillance. 18(3):113-119.

White, Franklin
Nanan DJ, White F. Capture-recapture: reconnaissance of a demographic technique in epidemiology. 18(4):144-148.

Whylie, Barbara
Lipskie T, Gibbons L, Whylie B, Bryant H, Ashbury FD. Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours concerning cancer screening in Canada [workshop report]. 18(4):176-178.

Williams, J Ivan
Williams JI. Methods in observational epidemiology, second edition [book review]. 18(1):46-47.

Zhang, Jun
Moore R, Mao Y, Zhang J, Clarke K. Economic burden of illness in Canada, 1993: Executive summary and recommendations. 18(2):95-96.


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