Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2003
Vol. 1, Issue 2, 2003
- Cover (Front and Back)Editorial Board
- CJHP Editorial BoardEditorial Board
- Editor's Corner: Welcome Message from CJHP Editor, Mark TomitaEditorial Board
- American School Health Association NewsEditorial Board
- United Nations Update: Global Violence and HealthFlora K. BloomKathleen Schmalz
- Table of ContentsEditorial Board
- Mexican American Health Issues for the 21st CenturyPaul Lopez
- Language Sensitive Health Education – Lessons from the FieldMary Portis
- Outreach to Migrant Farmworkers through a Pesticide Safety InitiativeDiana FlanneryMary Portis
- Promotora Telemedicine Project: Combining Technology and Cultural Sensitivity to Improve Diabetes Care in a Medically Underserved CommunityJack HigginsJ. Joseph Prendergast
- Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC): A Comprehensive Health Promotion Program for Mexican Immigrants in East Los AngelesKristine BrownJames Sturges
- Lead Poisoning in Hispanic Children: The Great Need for Prevention EducationMarci AguirreSara Hernandez
- California-Mexico Health Initiative Binational Health Week: A Strategy For Making Migrant/Immigrant Health a Policy PriorityNorma D. Martínez-RubinXóchitl Castañeda
- Cultural Adaptation and Training Design: The Case of Resumen De Enfermedades Transmitidas Sexualmente / STD Overview for Non-CliniciansNorma D. Martínez-RubinAlberto Pérez
- Family Eating And Activity Habits Associated With Overweight Risk Among Low-Income Preschool ChildrenVanessa GyovaiJamie Gonzales
- Recent Trends in California Hispanic Fertility Rates — a Comparative AnalysisClark A. DavisJ. Joshua Brown
- Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices Regarding Asthma Care Among Providers and Adult Asthmatics in Imperial CountyPaula KrinerYolanda Bernal
- Using a Culturally Competent Framework to Increase Annual Breast Cancer Screening Rates Among Low-Income LatinasRaúl A. SoberoGloria P. Giraldo
- In Their Own Words: Pregnancy Prevention Needs of Latino Teen MothersAnne K. DriscollMichael S. Brockman
- Latina Project: Adolescent and Parent Perceptions of Successful Teen Pregnancy Prevention ProgramsM. S. MadlemCathy Bambrick
- Characteristics of Selected Migrant Farm Workers in West Texas and Southern New MexicoJane E. PossRebecca Pierce
- Who Has Potatoes? Turning Points in Migratory ExperienceKeith V. Bletzer
- Essential Attributes of Wellness and Prevention Programs in Rural, Latino CommunitiesChristopher KelschSunny Bishop
- Effect of Nutrition and Physical Activity Training with Mexican AmericansDebra M. Harris
- Spanish-Language Community Radio as a Resource for Health Promotion Campaigns Targeted to Farmworkers and Recent ImmigrantsEdward KissamJo Ann Intili
- Roles of Trust and Cross-Cultural Miscommunication in Clinical Decision-MakingH. Mabel PreloranSilvia Balzano
- Faith-Based Health Education Project: A Case StudyGeorgia N. L. Johnston
- Health Education for the Migrant Farm Working Community in El Paso, Texas through the Integration of Faculty Research and Student LearningSharon E. ThompsonJane E. Poss
Lopez, Paul. 2003. “Mexican American Health Issues for the 21st Century.” California Journal of Health Promotion 1 (2): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v1i2.1677.