Ralph R. Frerichs

Affiliations: 
University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Epidemiology
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Pandu Riono grad student 2001 UCLA
Mark A. Damesyn grad student 2002 UCLA
Marjan Javanbakht grad student 2006 UCLA
Thandar Lwin grad student 2006 UCLA
Astou Coly grad student 2007 UCLA
Riti Shimkhada grad student 2007 UCLA
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Frerichs RR, Shaheen MA. (2001) Small-community-based surveys Annual Review of Public Health. 22: 231-247
Goodman KJ, Wu JS, Frerichs RR. (2000) Compliance with childhood immunizations in Kern County, California. Journal of Immigrant Health. 2: 213-22
Frerichs RR, Ungchusak K, Htoon MT, et al. (1995) HIV Sentinel Surveillance in Thailand — An Example for Developing Countries Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 8: 20-26
Frerichs R. (1994) Personal screening for HIV in developing countries The Lancet. 343: 1506
Frederick T, Frerichs RR, Clark VA. (1988) Personal health habits and symptoms of depression at the community level. Preventive Medicine. 17: 173-82
Aneshensel CS, Frerichs RR, Huba GJ. (1984) Depression and physical illness: A multiwave, nonrecursive causal model Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 25: 350-371
Clark VA, Aneshensel CS, Frerichs RR, et al. (1983) Analysis of non-response in a prospective study of depression in Los Angeles County. International Journal of Epidemiology. 12: 193-8
Aneshensel CS, Frerichs RR, Clark VA, et al. (1982) Measuring depression in the community: a comparison of telephone and personal interviews. Public Opinion Quarterly. 46: 110-21
Aneshensel CS, Frerichs RR, Clark VA. (1981) Family roles and sex differences in depression. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 22: 379-93
Frerichs RR, Aneshensel CS, Clark VA. (1981) Prevalence of depression in Los Angeles County. American Journal of Epidemiology. 113: 691-9
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