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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Section I. Introduction and Background
Section II. Presentations
and Panel Discussion
Section III. Results of Breakout Groups Sessions
Section IV. Appendices
- Appendix A: Forum Agenda
- Appendix B: Presentation Slides
- Behavioral
and Social Science Research in Tuberculosis Control
Kenneth G. Castro, MD
- Behavioral
and Social Sciences in Tuberculosis Elimination
Wanda Walton, Ph.D.
- When
Sacred Cows Become the Tiger's Breakfast: Defining a Role
for the Social Sciences in Tuberculosis Control
Jessica Ogden, Ph.D.
- Behavior,
Society and Tuberculosis Control
Masae Kawamura, M.D.
- Preliminary
Results from the Tuberculosis Behavioral and Social Science
Literature Review
Cathy Rawls, M.P.H., C.H.E.S.
Cristina Booker, M.P.H.
- Neighborhood
Health Messengars: Using Local Knowledge, Trust and Relationships
to Create and Care for Immigrant and Refugee Families
Stefan Goldberg, M.D.
- Psychosocial,
Social Structural, and Environmental Determinants of Tuberculosis
Control
Donald E. Morisky, Sc.D., M.S.P.H., Sc.M.
- Sharpening
the Focus on Turning Research into Practice: The Promise of
Participatory Research Approaches
Shawna Mercer, M.Sc., Ph.D.
- Replicating
Effective Programs: Turning Research into Practice
Agatha Eke, Ph.D.
- Diffusion
of Effective Behavioral Interventions
Agatha Eke, Ph.D.
- Effective
Intervention for Asthma
Leslie Boss, M.P.H., Ph.D.
- Potential
Funding Opportunities
Kathryn O’Toole, M.B.A.
- Maintaining
the Momentum: Recap and Next Steps
Nick DeLuca, M.A.
- Appendix C: TB Behavioral
and Social Science Research Gaps and Needs: Major Research Topics,
Subtopics, and Research Questions
- Appendix D: Participant
List
- Appendix E: References
The views described in this document are those of the individual
Forum participants and are not necessarily those of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, the Public Health Service, or
any other part of the U.S. government. No official endorsement by
any of the U.S. government agencies or organizations mentioned in
this document is intended or should be inferred.
Suggested Citation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tuberculosis Behavioral
and Social Science Research Forum: Planting the Seeds for Future
Research. Proceedings of the Tuberculosis Behavioral and Social
Science Research Forum; December 10–11, 2003; Atlanta, GA: U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, CDC; 2005.
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