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Racial Differences In Perception Of Breast Cancer Risk In Rural Southeast Georgia, Stuart H. Tedders, Anthony V. Parrillo, Karl E. Peace, Jannell R. Knight Oct 2006

Racial Differences In Perception Of Breast Cancer Risk In Rural Southeast Georgia, Stuart H. Tedders, Anthony V. Parrillo, Karl E. Peace, Jannell R. Knight

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

A university-public health collaborative was formed to more fully understand cancer risk among rural women in Georgia. Objectives: This study sought to gain an understanding of racial differences with regard to behavioral risk, perception of breast cancer risk, and perception of barriers to screening. Design: Differences in subjects’ risk and risk perception were assessed by creating, piloting, and administering a written survey at local health departments. Sample: A purposive sample of females enrolled in breast and cervical cancer screening programs in four rural counties in southeast Georgia (n = 147) were surveyed. Subjects were randomly invited to participate. Incentives were …


Historical Critique Of The Leading Causes Of Death In The United States, Mckinley Thomas Oct 2006

Historical Critique Of The Leading Causes Of Death In The United States, Mckinley Thomas

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Historical Critique of the Leading Causes of Death in the United States


Pregnancy And Delivery Costs In Georgia Medicaid: Pccm Versus Fee-For-Service Enrollees, Chery Raskind-Hood, Kathleen E. Adams, Ernest Alema-Mensah, Robert M. Mayberry Oct 2006

Pregnancy And Delivery Costs In Georgia Medicaid: Pccm Versus Fee-For-Service Enrollees, Chery Raskind-Hood, Kathleen E. Adams, Ernest Alema-Mensah, Robert M. Mayberry

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

This study examines the enrollment, resource utilization, and prenatal care cost patterns among pregnant black and white women in Georgia’s PCCM program, Georgia Better Health Care (GBHC), compared with those acquiring pregnancy and delivery services through Georgia’s Fee for Service (FFS) sector. Birth certificate data from 1998 were linked with Medicaid enrollment and claims data from 1997 and 1998 to construct a retrospective pregnancy history for each Medicaid woman giving birth in Georgia hospitals in 1998. Total payments for pregnancy and delivery services and on the total number of prenatal care visits were derived for each woman in the sample. …


A Needs Assessment Of Hypertension In Georgia, Faye Lopez, Marylen Rimando, Harshali Khapekar Oct 2006

A Needs Assessment Of Hypertension In Georgia, Faye Lopez, Marylen Rimando, Harshali Khapekar

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Hypertension is a leading cause of stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, and heart and kidney failure in the United States. In Georgia, the percentage of those with hypertension and related diseases remain above the national average. The aim of this paper is to offer a basic review of hypertension including physical complications of the disease and to provide statistics regarding the scope of hypertension in the state of Georgia. Additionally, the paper provides insights on current hypertension programs such as the National High Blood Pressure Education Program (NHBPEP) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH). In conclusion, a statewide …


Care Quality For Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries With Type 2 Diabetes Varies By Primary Care Provider Subspecialty, Robert M. Mayberry, Rita Finley, Ernest Alema-Mensah, Trobiand A. Davis Oct 2006

Care Quality For Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries With Type 2 Diabetes Varies By Primary Care Provider Subspecialty, Robert M. Mayberry, Rita Finley, Ernest Alema-Mensah, Trobiand A. Davis

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

The Georgia Medicaid primary care case management (PCCM) program, phased in over the 1994-1997 period, has now given way to a capitated managed care model of regional care management organizations (CMOs). Using Georgia Medicaid eligibility and provider claim data for 1996-1998, this study investigated diabetes care quality and whether it varied by primary care provider subspecialty in a longitudinal follow-up of newly diagnosed adults with type 2 diabetes during the early phase of the PCCM program. Results indicated that the quality of diabetes care was suboptimal and varied significantly by PCP subspecialty, with patients seen by generalists least likely to …


An Examination Of Adolescents’ Knowledge And Attitudes Related To Heart Disease, Nutrition, Physical Activity, And Media Influences And The Adoption Of A Healthy Lifestyle, Melissa Schenkman, Randolph Martin, Susan Butler Apr 2006

An Examination Of Adolescents’ Knowledge And Attitudes Related To Heart Disease, Nutrition, Physical Activity, And Media Influences And The Adoption Of A Healthy Lifestyle, Melissa Schenkman, Randolph Martin, Susan Butler

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

The present pilot study aimed to determine the attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and degree of knowledge among adolescents related to healthy eating, exercise, heart disease, the influence of television, and possible factors in modifying their attitudes toward adopting a healthy lifestyle. Juniors and seniors from two private high schools (N=62) in metro Atlanta were surveyed. The study was based on the Social Cognitive Theory and the Health Belief Model. The research questions examined the impact of nutrition and heart disease knowledge on physical activity behavior, and the impact of television media exposure on eating habits. A 36-question cross-sectional survey compiled from …


Knowledge And Attitudes Of Restaurant Operators Concerning The Requirements Of The Georgia Smoke-Free Air Act, Jeffrey B. Fountain Apr 2006

Knowledge And Attitudes Of Restaurant Operators Concerning The Requirements Of The Georgia Smoke-Free Air Act, Jeffrey B. Fountain

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

The State of Georgia enacted the Georgia Smoke-Free Air Act (GSAA) in 2005 to limit smoking in public places including restaurants. The purpose of this study was to determine if a correlation exists between restaurant operators’ attitude toward smoking regulation and prevention and their knowledge of requirements of the GSAA. Participants from Atkinson, Bacon, and Jeff Davis counties, three of the smaller populated rural counties of the Southeast Health District, completed questionnaires for this study (n = 41). The correlation was weak and not determined to be statistically significant (r = -.251) but did indicate restaurant operators agree they have …


A Worldwide Crisis: Inappropriate Antibiotic Use And Resistant Bacterial Infections, P. Anna Vickery, James Wilde Apr 2006

A Worldwide Crisis: Inappropriate Antibiotic Use And Resistant Bacterial Infections, P. Anna Vickery, James Wilde

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

A Worldwide Crisis: Inappropriate Antibiotic Use and Resistant Bacterial Infections


Meeting Public Health Challenges, Mckinley Thomas Apr 2006

Meeting Public Health Challenges, Mckinley Thomas

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Meeting Public Health Challenges


Sexually Transmitted Infections: Perceived Knowledge Versus Actual Knowledge, Heather Ferguson, Richard Topolski, Marc Miller Apr 2006

Sexually Transmitted Infections: Perceived Knowledge Versus Actual Knowledge, Heather Ferguson, Richard Topolski, Marc Miller

Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to be a serious problem, with potentially severe consequences. Past research has found that people may not seek out treatment for STIs because they do not know what symptoms to look for (Greenberg et al., 2002). The present study investigated many aspects of STI knowledge, including perceived knowledge and actually knowledge. Moreover, this study added a novel and applied aspect to the assessment of STI knowledge: visual knowledge. Overall, participants performed poorly on the actual STI knowledge, however, those who rated their knowledge as high performed significantly better than those who rated their knowledge as …