Public health facts – why don’t they lead to healthy public policy? Jitse P. van Dijk Editorial 02 July 2008 Pages: 121 - 122
Breast cancer knowledge and attitudes toward mammography as predictors of breast cancer preventive behavior in Kazakh, Korean, and Russian women in Kazakhstan Askar ChukmaitovThomas T. H. WanCheryl Cashin Original Article 02 July 2008 Pages: 123 - 130
Behavioral and psychosocial influences of risk perception among Hungarian adolescents Bettina F. PikoFrederick X. Gibbons Original Article 02 July 2008 Pages: 131 - 138
Analysis of parasuicide, psychiatric care and completed suicides, implications for intervention strategy (Czech Republic, 1996–2000) Dagmar DzúrováJan VeveraEva Dragomirecká Original Article 02 July 2008 Pages: 139 - 149
Restructuring Public Health in Slovenia between 1985 and 2006 Tit AlbrehtNiek S. Klazinga Original Article 02 July 2008 Pages: 150 - 159
The average age of smoking onset in Germany – trends and correlates Sven SchneiderSigrid M. MohnenSvenja Pust Brief Report 02 July 2008 Pages: 160 - 164
When to use the odds ratio or the relative risk? Carsten Oliver SchmidtThomas Kohlmann Hints & Kinks 02 July 2008 Pages: 165 - 167