James H. Price

Affiliations: 
The University of Toledo 
Area:
Nursing, Education
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Nims L, Jordan TR, Price JH, et al. (2019) Smoking cessation education and training in obstetrics and gynecology residency programs in the United States. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care. 8: 1151-1158
Khubchandani J, Price JH. (2018) Violent Behaviors, Weapon Carrying, and Firearm Homicide Trends in African American Adolescents, 2001-2015. Journal of Community Health
Price JH, Khubchandani J, Webb FJ. (2018) Poverty and Health Disparities: What Can Public Health Professionals Do? Health Promotion Practice. 1524839918755143
Khubchandani J, Price JH. (2017) Violence Related Behaviors and Weapon Carrying Among Hispanic Adolescents: Results from the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2001-2015. Journal of Community Health
Diehr AJ, Jordan TR, Price JH, et al. (2017) State Minority Health Officers' Perceptions of their Successes and Barriers to Reducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Payton E, Khubchandani J, Thompson A, et al. (2017) Parents' Expectations of High Schools in Firearm Violence Prevention. Journal of Community Health
Khubchandani J, Price JH. (2016) Association of Job Insecurity with Health Risk Factors and Poorer Health in American Workers. Journal of Community Health
Price JH, Khubchandani J, Price JA, et al. (2016) Reducing Premature Mortality in the Mentally Ill Through Health Promotion Programs. Health Promotion Practice
Khubchandani J, Balls-Berry J, Price JH, et al. (2016) Community-Engaged Strategies to Increase Diversity of Participants in Health Education Research. Health Promotion Practice
Price JH, Khubchandani J. (2016) Health Education Research and Practice Literature on Hispanic Health Issues: Have We Lost Sight of the Largest Minority Population? Health Promotion Practice
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