Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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The limits to health intervention | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 87-92 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Does maternal employment augment spending for children's health care ? A test from Haryana, India | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 187-204 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
What are the limits ? [introduction to special section] | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 73-4 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Health-behaviour interventions: with whom ? | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 81-5 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The epidemiologic transition: one, many or none ? | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 235-41 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Mothers' management of childhood diseases in Yorubaland: the influence of cultural beliefs | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 221-34 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Stretching the limits of health interventions in Burkina Faso | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 95-107 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Research on alcohol use in Native American populations | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 85-7 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Socio-demographic correlates, HIV /AIDS-related cofactors, and measures of same-sex sexual behaviour among northern Thai male soldiers | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 33-60 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The social meaning of infertility in southwest Nigeria | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 205-20 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Sexual behaviour in a fishing community on Lake Victoria, Uganda | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 13-20 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Gender and health in Sri Lanka | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 173-86 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The effect of spouses on the mortality of older people in rural Bangladesh | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 1-12 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The limits to health intervention | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 92-4 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The epidemiologic transition revisited: or what happens if we look beneath the surface | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 241-55 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Female work participation and child health: an investigation in rural Tamil Nadu, India | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 21-32 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Offer and request: preventive measures against smallpox in Sweden 1750-1900 | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 75-81 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Maternal schooling and comprehension of child health information in urban Zambia: is literacy a missing link in the maternal schooling-child health relationship | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 151-71 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
The effects of water supply on infant and childhood mortality: a review of historical evidence | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (2): 113-48 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Rationalizing health care in a changing world: the need to know | 1997 | Health transition review 7 (1): 61-71 | H6/KGT [HEALTH-] | ||||
Searching for solutions: health concerns expressed in letters to an east African newspaper column | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 169-78 | 1036-4005 | ||||
The International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 1994. Is its Plan of Action important, desirable and feasible? | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (1): 71-123 | |||||
Thai views of sexuality and sexual behaviour | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 179-201 | 1036-4005 | ||||
Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: a re-examination of the evidence [in Hlth Transit rev 1996 (6:1) 3-23]: errata | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 223-4 | 1036-4005 | ||||
Reasons for the decline in mortality in Sri Lanka immediately after the Second World War: a re-examination of the evidence | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (1): 3-23 | |||||
Health and development: knowledge systems and local practice in rural Thailand | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (1): 25-48 | |||||
Cross-sectional anthropometry: what can it tell us about the health of young children? | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 147-68 | 1036-4005 | ||||
Qualitative exploration of intra-household variations in treatment of child illness in polygynous Yoruba families: the use of local expressions | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (1): 57-69 | |||||
The price of promiscuity: why urban males in Tanzania are changing their sexual behaviour | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 203-21 | 1036-4005 | ||||
Age bias, but no gender bias, in the intra-household resource allocation for health care in rural Burkina Faso | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (2): 131-45 | 1036-4005 | ||||
Informal care for illness in rural southwest Uganda: the central role that women play | 1996 | Health transition review 6 (1): 49-56 | |||||
The negotiating strategies determining coitus in stable heterosexual relationships | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 85-95 | |||||
Maternal education, fertility and child mortality: disentangling verbal relationships [in Hlth Transit Rev 1994 (4:2) 207-15]: erratum | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): [ii] | |||||
Determinants of maternal care in a region of south India | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 127-42 | |||||
Synthesis: where are we now? | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 254-58 | |||||
Does health transition research improve health? | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 238-40 | |||||
The effects of access to health care on infant mortality in Indonesia | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 143-63 | |||||
Old-age mortality in Israel: analysis of variation and change | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 59-83 | |||||
Can health transition research improve health? Biological models versus community studies | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 231-4 | |||||
Fathers' perception of child health: a case study in a squatter settlement of Karachi, Pakistan | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 191-206 | |||||
Health transition research, health policy and human welfare | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 227-30 | |||||
Health transition research and the adoption of innovation | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 234-8 | |||||
Research to support partnerships for public health | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 223-27 | |||||
Early-age mortality, socio-economic development and the health system in Mongolia | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 35-57 | |||||
The East African AIDS epidemic and the absence of male circumcision: what is the link? | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 97-117 | |||||
Fostered children's perception of their health care and illness treatment in Ekiti Yoruba households, Nigeria | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 21-34 | |||||
Can health transition research in Nigeria improve health? | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 240-5 | |||||
The cultural, social and attitudinal context of male sexual behaviour in urban south-west Nigeria | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 207-22 | |||||
Social inequality and children's growth in Guatemala | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (1): 1-20 | |||||
Can health transition research improve health? Evidence from Sri Lanka | 1995 | Health transition review 5 (2): 245-7 |