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Lee Crandall
Lee Crandall
Professor Emeritus of Public Health Sciences, Clemson University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei clemson.edu
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The long-term effects of childhood maltreatment experiences on subsequent illicit drug use and drug-related problems in young adulthood
S Huang, E Trapido, L Fleming, K Arheart, L Crandall, M French, ...
Addictive behaviors 36 (1-2), 95-102, 2011
1602011
Recruitment and retention of rural physicians: issues for the 1990s
LA Crandall, JW Dwyer, RP Duncan
The Journal of Rural Health 6 (1), 19-38, 1990
1371990
Prenatal care utilization in rural areas and urban areas of Haiti
PK Alexandre, G Saint-Jean, L Crandall, E Fevrin
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 18 (2), 84-92, 2005
942005
Stigma in mental health at the macro and micro levels: Implications for mental health consumers and professionals
SM Holder, ER Peterson, R Stephens, LA Crandall
Community Mental Health Journal 55, 369-374, 2019
932019
Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics of older Floridians with tooth loss
GH Gilbert, RP Duncan, LA Crandall, MW Heft, ML Ringelberg
Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 21 (6), 384-389, 1993
851993
Insurance and genetic testing: where are we now?
H Ostrer, W Allen, LA Crandall, RE Moseley, MA Dewar, D Nye, ...
American Journal of Human Genetics 52 (3), 565, 1993
781993
Sources and barriers to health care coverage for Haitian immigrants in Miami-Dade County, Florida
G Saint-Jean, LA Crandall
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 16 (1), 29-41, 2005
602005
Nonmedical drug use patterns among medical students
WP Kory, LA Crandall
International journal of the addictions 19 (8), 871-884, 1984
531984
Met and unmet need for dental services among active drug users in Miami, Florida
LR Metsch, L Crandall, B Wohler-Torres, CC Miles, DD Chitwood, ...
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 29, 176-188, 2002
512002
Utilization of preventive care by Haitian immigrants in Miami, Florida
G Saint-Jean, LA Crandall
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 7, 283-292, 2005
462005
Attitudinal and situational factors in the use of physician services by low-income persons
LA Crandall, RP Duncan
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 64-77, 1981
431981
Impact of a required family medicine clerkship on medical students' attitudes about primary care
MC Duerson, LEEA CRANDALL, JW DWYER
Academic Medicine 64 (9), 546-548, 1989
411989
Physicians' views of retirement migrants' impact on rural medical practice
WH Haas III, LA Crandall
The Gerontologist 28 (5), 663-666, 1988
391988
Older Floridians' attitudes toward and use of dental care
GH Gilbert, RP Duncan, LA Crandall, MW Heft
Journal of aging and health 6 (1), 89-110, 1994
351994
The referral process: a study of one method for improving communication between rural practitioners and consultants.
RW Curry Jr, LA Crandall, WJ Coggins
The Journal of family practice 10 (2), 287-291, 1980
351980
Impact of new information technologies on training and continuing education for rural health professionals
LA Crandall, JM Coggan
The Journal of Rural Health 10 (3), 208-215, 1994
321994
Psychosocial mediators of the impact of acculturation on adolescent substance abuse
G Saint-Jean, CA Martinez, LA Crandall
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 10, 187-195, 2008
262008
Chronic drug use and reproductive health care among low-income women in Miami, Florida: a comparative study of access, need, and utilization
LA Crandall, LR Metsch, CB McCoy, DD Chitwood, H Tobias
The journal of behavioral health services & research 30, 321-331, 2003
242003
The Florida clergy end-of-life education enhancement project: A description and evaluation
D Abrams, S Albury, L Crandall, KJ Doka, R Harris
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 22 (3), 181-187, 2005
232005
Disability-related services: Needs and satisfaction of post-secondary students
M Kundu, A Dutta, C Schiro-Geist, L Crandall
REHABILITATION EDUCATION-NEW YORK-PERGAMON PRESS- 17 (1), 45-54, 2003
232003
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