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Volume 128, Issue No. 3 May/June 2013
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ISSN 0033-3549

A Message from the Editor
Mary Beth Bigley, DrPH, MSN, ANP

The Face of Occupational Safety and Health: 2020 and Beyond
Margaret Kitt, MD, MPH / John Howard, MD

Achieving Pharmacy-Based Public Health: A Call for Public Health Engagement
Beth E. Meyerson, MDiv, PhD / Priscilla T. Ryder, MPH, PhD / Carriann Richey-Smith, PharmD

Risk of Substance Abuse and Dependence Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Groups Using a Multidimensional Measure of Sexual Orientation
Shoshana Goldberg, MPH / Kelly L. Strutz, MPH / Amy A. Herring, ScD / Carolyn T. Halpern, PhD

Correlates of HIV Risk Behaviors Among Homeless and Unstably Housed Young Adults
Jennifer L. Logan, MD, MPH / Alison Frye, MPH / Haley O. Pursell, MPH / Michael Anderson-Nathe, BS / Juliana E. Scholl, LCSW / P. Todd Korthuis, MD, MPH

HIV Screening Practices and Hospital Characteristics in the U.S., 2009–2010
Jeph Herrin, PhD / Laura G. Wesolowski, PhD / James D. Heffelfinger, MD, MPH / Nathan Bostick, MA / H. Irene Hall, PhD, FACE / Steven F. Ethridge, BS (MT) / Bernard M. Branson, MD

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