| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discovering determinants of Australian Aboriginal population health | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 355-79 | |||||
| Cultural conceptions of illness and the measurement of changes in morbidity | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 43-59 | |||||
| Investigating health beliefs and health-seeking behaviour among the urban poor of Jakarta | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 343-53 | |||||
| How do we evaluate the effects of different social policies on health? | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 193-216 | |||||
| Methodology mixes and health transition | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 429-36 | |||||
| Measurement of subjective rationales for health-related behaviour | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 103-13 | |||||
| Combining quantitative and qualitative methods in the study of intra-household resource allocation | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 237-50 | |||||
| Multi-method perspectives of Tamasheq illness: care, action and outcome | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 329-42 | |||||
| Behavioural research on household activity patterns, resource allocation and care practices [Kenyan data] | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 289-301 | |||||
| Review of data sources and methods for the assessment of trends, age patterns and differentials of mortality in the third world | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 13-33 | |||||
| The anthropologist as storyteller: picking up where others leave off in public-health research | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 227-36 | |||||
| Methods to identify geographic and social clustering of disability and disease burden | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 61-84 | |||||
| Perceptions of health-care options and therapy-seeking behaviour | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 133-45 | |||||
| The health status of vulnerable groups: a valuable indicator for national development | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 165-91 | |||||
| Ways in which the design and delivery of health services may influence uptake: methods of enquiry | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 217-25 | |||||
| Prospective studies of communities and their unique potential for studying the health transition: reflections from the ORSTOM experience in Senegal | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 251-8 | |||||
| Epidemiological methods for monitoring the health transition | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 259-68 | |||||
| Towards a contextual model of the health transition | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 381-405 | |||||
| Macro-level study of socio-economic development and mortality: adequacy of indicators and methods of statistical analysis | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 147-64 | |||||
| Household production of health: a micro-economic perspective on health transitions | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 85-101 | |||||
| A multi-dimensional approach to the social analysis of the health transition in Bombay | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 303-19 | |||||
| Studying the health transition: an overview | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 1-12 | |||||
| The four dimensions of Chagas' disease | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 321-7 | |||||
| The trickle-down model within households: foster children and the phenomenon of scrounging | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 115-31 | |||||
| Biomedical methods for the assessment of nutritional status in the individual and in communities | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 35-42 | |||||
| Advantages and limitations of large-scale health interview surveys for the study of health and its determinants | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 269-88 | |||||
| Estimating the impacts of socio-economic and biomedical factors on child health: the Cebu study | 1991 | Health transition series 3 (): 407-27 |