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Bibliographic Entry Social Epidemiology
Kaufman, Jay S. (2008). Social Epidemiology. In Rothman, Kenneth J., Greenland, Sander & Lash, Timothy L. (Eds.), Modern Epidemiology (pp. 532-48). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
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Bibliographic Entry Methods in Social Epidemiology
Oakes, J. Michael; & Kaufman, Jay S. (2006). Methods in Social Epidemiology. New York: Jossey-Bass.
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Bibliographic Entry Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Patterning and Long-Term Maintenance
Nelson, Melissa C.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Adair, Linda S.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Patterning and Long-Term Maintenance. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28(3), 259-66.
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Bibliographic Entry Should We Be Concerned about Age Segregation? Some Theoretical and Empirical Explorations
Hagestad, Gunhild O.; & Uhlenberg, Peter. (2006). Should We Be Concerned about Age Segregation? Some Theoretical and Empirical Explorations. Research on Aging, 28(6), 638-53.
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Bibliographic Entry Association between Adult and Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans: The Pitt County Study
Lucove, Jaime C.; Kaufman, Jay S.; & James, Sherman A. (2007). Association between Adult and Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in African Americans: The Pitt County Study. American Journal of Public Health, 97(2), 234-6. PMCID: PMC1781392
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Bibliographic Entry Are Adolescents Who Were Breast-Fed Less Likely to Be Overweight?
Nelson, Melissa C.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). Are Adolescents Who Were Breast-Fed Less Likely to Be Overweight? Epidemiology, 16(2), 247-53.
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Bibliographic Entry Health, Human Capital and Income Growth in China
Liu, Gordon G.; Dow, William H.; Fu, Alex Z.; & Akin, John S. (2004). Health, Human Capital and Income Growth in China. China Economic Quarterly, 4(1), 101-18.
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Bibliographic Entry Young Age at First Sexual Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults
Kaestle, Christine Elizabeth; Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Miller, William C.; & Ford, Carol A. (2005). Young Age at First Sexual Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults. American Journal of Epidemiology, 161(8), 774-80.
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Bibliographic Entry Growth Patterns of Filipino Children Indicate Potential Compensatory Growth
Eckhardt, Cara L.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). Growth Patterns of Filipino Children Indicate Potential Compensatory Growth. Annals of Human Biology, 32(1), 3-14.
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Bibliographic Entry Religion and the Timing of First Births in the United States
Pearce, Lisa D. (2010). Religion and the Timing of First Births in the United States. In Ellison, Christopher G. & Hummer, Robert A. (Eds.), Religion, Families, and Health: Population-Based Research in the United States (pp. 19-39). New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.
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