Let’s Not Ignore a Growing HIV Problem for Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. John J. ChinManChui LeungTherese R. Rodriguez OriginalPaper 06 June 2007 Pages: 642 - 647
When “Heightened” Means “Lessened”: The Case of HIV Prevention Resources in the United States David R. Holtgrave OriginalPaper 17 July 2007 Pages: 648 - 652
Community Characteristics Associated with HIV Risk among Injection Drug Users in the San Francisco Bay Area: A Multilevel Analysis Ricky N. BluthenthalD. Phuong DoAlex H. Kral OriginalPaper 27 July 2007 Pages: 653 - 666
Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risks: A Longitudinal Study of Men on Methadone Louisa GilbertNabila El-BasselMingway Chang OriginalPaper 16 August 2007 Pages: 667 - 680
Intimate Partner Abuse among Gay and Bisexual Men: Risk Correlates and Health Outcomes Eric HoustonDavid J. McKirnan OriginalPaper 04 July 2007 Pages: 681 - 690
Gender Differences in Social Network Influence among Injection Drug Users: Perceived Norms and Needle Sharing Melissa A. Davey-RothwellCarl A. Latkin OriginalPaper 08 August 2007 Pages: 691 - 703
Cross-boundary Substance Uses Among Hong Kong Chinese Young Adults Joseph T. F. LauHi Yi TsuiMason Lau OriginalPaper 03 July 2007 Pages: 704 - 721
Traditional Physical Activity Indexes Derived from the Harvard Alumni Activity Survey Have Low Construct Validity in a Lower Income, Urban Population Andrew RundleMarshall HaginsFrederica Perera OriginalPaper 27 July 2007 Pages: 722 - 732
Paul D. Blanc. How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace Berkeley, CA: University of California Press; 2007 Nicholas Freudenberg Book Review 06 July 2007 Pages: 733 - 734
Integrated Approaches to Address the Social Determinants of Health for Reducing Health Inequity Franςoise BartenDiana MitlinRuth Stern Erratum Open access 06 July 2007 Pages: 735 - 735