REFERENCES
Amick, B., Leavine, S., Tarlov, A., & Walsh, D. (1995). Society and health. New York: Oxford University Press.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (January 1999). Substance abuse in brief.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1992). Estimated national spending on prevention - United States, 1988. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report, 41429-531.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1999). An ounce of prevention: What are the returns. MMWR Weekly, 48(12), 256.
Central Texas Partnership. (1996). Dual diagnoses proposal. Austin, TX: Author.
Community Action Network's Substance Abuse Vision for the Community
Community Care for the Homeless
Core Functions Project, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, United States Public Health Service. (1993). Health care reform and public health: A paper based on population-based core functions. Washington DC: Author.
CSAT by Fax, June 7, 2000; "Homelessness: Programs and the people they serve, Findings of the national survey of homeless assistance providers and clients, Technical Report," The Urban Insitute, December 1999.
Health Care Financing Administration. (September 2000). Highlights--National health expenditures, 1998 [Online]. Available: http://www.hcfa.gov/stats/nhe-oact/hilites.htm
Join Together, Take Action On Five Policies America Must Do to Reduce and Substance Abuse, 2000
King, G. & Williams, D. (1995). Race and health: A multidimensional approach to African-American health. In B. Amick, S. Levine, A. Tarlov, & D. Walsh (Eds.), Society & Health (pp. 93-130). New York. Oxford University Press.
McGinnis, J.M. & Foege, W.H. (1993) Actual causes of death in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association, 270(18), 2207-2212.
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services. (1999). Mental health: A report of the Surgeon General. Rockville, MD: Author.
NIDA. Workplace Trends 13570.
PBS Adult Learning Service presents: Race Class & Health. A "Racial Legacies and Learning" event with higher education, public health and community partners. Live broadcast, January 19, 2000.
Regier, et al. (1990). Comorbidity of mental disorders. Journal of the American Medical Association, 264(19), Superville, January 8, 1998
1999 National Drug Control Strategy
Texas Department of Health. (September 2000). Epigram population and mortality data analysis [Online]. Available: http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/discon/chronic/epigram1.htm
Texas Health and Human Services Commission. (September 2000). Demographic profile of the Texas population living in poverty in 1997 [Online]. Available: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/cons_bud/dssi/dempov97.htm
Texas Health and Human Services Commission. (September 2000). Demographic profile of the Texas population without health insurance during the 1996 - 1998 period. Report submitted to the Texas Blue Ribbon Taskforce on the Uninsured, May 2000 [Online]. Available: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/cons_bud/dssi.htm
Turnock, B.J. (1997). Public health: What it is and how it works, Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publication.
United States Census Bureau. (September 12, 2000). Health insurance coverage [Online]. Available: http://blue.census.gov/hhes/hlthins/hlthin98.html
Wyn, R., Teleki, S., & Brown, E.R. (September 12, 2000). Center for Health Policy Research Policy Brief: Differences in access to health care among the moderate- and low-income population across urban areas [Online]. Available: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/DifferencesInAccessPolicyBrief.pdf
Top Of Page
Conclusions Home Page