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September 2018, Volume 63, Issue 7
- 775-776 Life course influences and cancer risk
by M. Kelly-Irving & C. Delpierre & M. Richter - 777-786 An ecological study of the link between the risk of most frequent types of cancer in Poland and socioeconomic variables
by Katarzyna Orlewska & Andrzej Sliwczynski & Ewa Orlewska - 787-797 The association of early life socioeconomic position on breast cancer incidence and mortality: a systematic review
by Tomi F. Akinyemiju & Joshua Demb & Monika A. Izano & David H. Rehkopf & Min-Lin Fang & Robert A. Hiatt & Dejana Braithwaite - 799-810 Effect of childhood socioeconomic conditions on cancer onset in later life: an ambidirectional cohort study
by Bernadette W. A. van der Linden & Delphine S. Courvoisier & Boris Cheval & Stefan Sieber & Piet Bracke & Idris Guessous & Claudine Burton-Jeangros & Matthias Kliegel & Stéphane Cullati - 811-821 How does the social environment during life course embody in and influence the development of cancer?
by Ming Chen & Huiyun Zhu & Yiqi Du & Geliang Yang - 823-832 Childhood experiences of parenting and cancer risk at older ages: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)
by Panayotes Demakakos & Georgios P. Chrousos & Jane P. Biddulph - 833-845 Occupational prestige trajectory and the risk of lung and head and neck cancer among men and women in France
by Gwenn Menvielle & Julien Dugas & Jeanna-eve Franck & Matthieu Carton & Brigitte Trétarre & Isabelle Stücker & Danièle Luce - 847-854 Changes in trauma admission rates and mechanisms during recession and recovery: evidence from the Detroit metropolitan area
by Kimberly Coughlin & R. David Hayward & Mary Fessler & Elango Edhayan - 855-863 The impact of neighborhood socioeconomic disparities on injury
by Sharon Goldman & Irina Radomislensky & Arnona Ziv & Kobi Peleg - 865-874 Mortality by occupation-based social class in Italy from 2012 to 2014
by Paola Bertuccio & Gianfranco Alicandro & Gabriella Sebastiani & Nicolas Zengarini & Giuseppe Costa & Carlo La Vecchia & Luisa Frova - 875-882 Socio-economic status and chronic disease in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip: in and outside refugee camps
by Marie Jonassen & Amira Shaheen & Mohammed Duraidi & Khaled Qalalwa & Bernard Jeune & Henrik Brønnum-Hansen - 883-893 Diet and physical activity as possible mediators of the association between educational attainment and body mass index gain among Australian adults
by Emma Gearon & Anna Peeters & Winda Ng & Allison Hodge & Kathryn Backholer
July 2018, Volume 63, Issue 6
- 673-681 Why is the gender gap in life expectancy decreasing? The impact of age- and cause-specific mortality in Sweden 1997–2014
by Louise Sundberg & Neda Agahi & Johan Fritzell & Stefan Fors - 683-692 Past trends in obesity-attributable mortality in eight European countries: an application of age–period–cohort analysis
by Nikoletta Vidra & Maarten J. Bijlsma & Sergi Trias-Llimós & Fanny Janssen - 693-702 Social support intervention to promote resilience and quality of life in women living in Karachi, Pakistan: a randomized controlled trial
by Saima S. Hirani & Colleen M. Norris & K. Jessica Vliet & Sander Veldhuyzen Zanten & Rozina Karmaliani & Gerri Lasiuk - 703-711 Ethnic identity, resilience, and well-being: a study of female Maasai migrants
by Ashley Jowell & Sharon Wulfovich & Sianga Kuyan & Catherine Heaney - 713-722 Employment status transitions in employees with and without chronic disease in the Netherlands
by Angela G. E. M. Boer & Goedele A. Geuskens & Ute Bültmann & Cécile R. L. Boot & Haije Wind & Lando L. J. Koppes & Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen - 723-732 Cardiovascular disease prevention at the workplace: assessing the prognostic value of lifestyle risk factors and job-related conditions
by Giovanni Veronesi & Rossana Borchini & Paul Landsbergis & Licia Iacoviello & Francesco Gianfagna & Patrick Tayoun & Guido Grassi & Giancarlo Cesana & Marco Mario Ferrario - 733-742 Marketing techniques in television advertisements of food and drinks directed at children in Spain, 2012
by Karimen León-Flández & Miguel Ángel Royo-Bordonada & María Ángeles Moya-Geromini & María José Bosqued-Estefanía & Lázaro López-Jurado & Javier Damián - 743-751 Can organized leisure-time activities buffer the negative outcomes of unstructured activities for adolescents’ health?
by Petr Badura & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Dagmar Sigmundova & Erik Sigmund & Jitse P. Dijk & Sijmen A. Reijneveld - 753-763 Training in youth-friendly service provision improves nurses’ competency level in the Great Lakes Region
by Carine Weiss & Yajna Elouard & Jana Gerold & Sonja Merten - 765-773 Response rate differences between web and alternative data collection methods for public health research: a systematic review of the literature
by Cauane Blumenberg & Aluísio J. D. Barros
June 2018, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 553-554 Sustainable partnerships for NCD prevention: implications for public health
by Erica Ruggiero & Zee Leung & Modi Mwatsama & Greg Hallen - 555-556 Making theory from knowledge syntheses useful for public health
by Geoff Wong - 557-565 Local action on outdoor air pollution to improve public health
by Sotiris Vardoulakis & Rachel Kettle & Paul Cosford & Paul Lincoln & Stephen Holgate & Jonathan Grigg & Frank Kelly & David Pencheon - 567-575 A framework for regional primary health care to organise actions to address health inequities
by Toby Freeman & Sara Javanparast & Fran Baum & Anna Ziersch & Tamara Mackean - 577-588 eHealth as a facilitator of equitable access to primary healthcare: the case of caring for non-communicable diseases in rural and refugee settings in Lebanon
by Shadi Saleh & Mohamad Alameddine & Angie Farah & Nour El Arnaout & Hani Dimassi & Carles Muntaner & Christo El Morr - 589-599 Marked increase in measles vaccination coverage among young adults in Switzerland: a campaign or cohort effect?
by Ekkehardt Altpeter & Monica N. Wymann & Jean-Luc Richard & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz - 601-608 Health and health care access for Syrian refugees living in İstanbul
by Perihan Torun & Meltem Mücaz Karaaslan & Büşra Sandıklı & Ceyda Acar & Ellyn Shurtleff & Sophia Dhrolia & Bülent Herek - 609-619 Attendance to cervical cancer screening among Roma and non-Roma women living in North-Western region of Romania
by Trude Andreassen & Adriana Melnic & Rejane Figueiredo & Kåre Moen & Ofelia Şuteu & Florian Nicula & Giske Ursin & Elisabete Weiderpass - 621-630 Do people with intersecting identities report more high-risk alcohol use and lifetime substance use?
by Daniel Demant & Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios & Julie-Anne Carroll & Jason A. Ferris & Larissa Maier & Monica J. Barratt & Adam R. Winstock - 631-640 The practices of French general practitioners regarding screening and counselling pregnant women for tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking
by Raphaël Andler & Chloé Cogordan & Anne Pasquereau & Jean-François Buyck & Viêt Nguyen-Thanh - 641-649 Relationship between empowerment and wealth: trends and predictors in Kenya between 2003 and 2008–2009
by Delia Voronca & Rebekah J. Walker & Leonard E. Egede - 651-662 Sustaining success: aligning the public health workforce in South-Eastern Europe with strategic public health priorities
by Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic & Milena Santric-Milicevic & Anna Cichowska & Martin Krayer Krauss & Galina Perfilieva & Boris Rebac & Ingrid Zuleta-Marin & Marjolein Dieleman & Prisca Zwanikken - 663-672 Child labour and health: a systematic review
by Brice Lionel Batomen Kuimi & Oduro Oppong-Nkrumah & Jay Kaufman & Jose Ignacio Nazif-Munoz & Arijit Nandi
May 2018, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 431-432 Maternal mortality in Sierra Leone: from civil war to Ebola and the Sustainable Development Goals
by Carah Alyssa Figueroa & Christine Lois Linhart & Walton Beckley & Jerico Franciscus Pardosi - 433-434 Personalized health in a public health perspective
by Nikolaos Evangelatos & Kapaettu Satyamoorthy & Angela Brand - 435-446 The association of unemployment with glucose metabolism: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Tuulia Varanka-Ruuska & Nina Rautio & Heli Lehtiniemi & Jouko Miettunen & Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi & Sylvain Sebert & Leena Ala-Mursula - 447-456 Injustice at work affects work ability and role functioning: findings of a cohort study
by Katja Spanier & Elliot Michel & Elke Peters & Friedrich Michael Radoschewski & Matthias Bethge - 457-467 Socioeconomic position and occupational social class and their association with risky alcohol consumption among adolescents
by Núria Obradors-Rial & Carles Ariza & Luis Rajmil & Carles Muntaner - 469-479 Does community deprivation determine longevity after the age of 75? A cross-national analysis
by Ana Isabel Ribeiro & Elias Teixeira Krainski & Marilia Sá Carvalho & Guy Launoy & Carole Pornet & Maria de Fátima Pina - 481-490 Cluster of risk and protective factors for obesity among Brazilian adolescents
by Emanuella Gomes Maia & Larissa Loures Mendes & Adriano Marçal Pimenta & Renata Bertazzi Levy & Rafael Moreira Claro - 491-499 Are overweight and obesity in children risk factors for anemia in early childhood? Results from a national nutrition survey in Tajikistan
by Marita Crivelli & Kaspar Wyss & Leticia Grize & Barbara Matthys & Thomas Aebi & Elisabeth Zemp - 501-512 Early life risk factors and their cumulative effects as predictors of overweight in Spanish children
by Isabel Iguacel & Laura Escartín & Juan M. Fernández-Alvira & Iris Iglesia & Idoia Labayen & Luis A. Moreno & María Pilar Samper & Gerardo Rodríguez - 513-523 The effectiveness of critical time intervention for abused women leaving women’s shelters: a randomized controlled trial
by Danielle A. M. Lako & Mariëlle D. Beijersbergen & Irene E. Jonker & Renée Vet & Daniel B. Herman & Albert M. Hemert & Judith R. L. M. Wolf - 525-535 Disparities in maternal health services in sub-Saharan Africa
by Mulu Abraha Woldegiorgis & Janet E. Hiller & Wubegzier Mekonnen & Jahar Bhowmik - 537-546 Harnessing advances in computer simulation to inform policy and planning to reduce alcohol-related harms
by Jo-An Atkinson & Dylan Knowles & John Wiggers & Michael Livingston & Robin Room & Ante Prodan & Geoff McDonnell & Eloise O’Donnell & Sandra Jones & Paul S. Haber & David Muscatello & Nadine Ezard & Nghi Phung & Louise Freebairn & Devon Indig & Lucie Rychetnik & Jaithri Ananthapavan & Sonia Wutzke - 547-551 Segmented generalized mixed effect models to evaluate health outcomes
by Sahar Saeed & Erica E. M. Moodie & Erin C. Strumpf & Marina B. Klein
April 2018, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 309-310 The relaunch of IJPH’s knowledge synthesis, translation, and exchange section
by Erica Ruggiero - 311-312 Syria: public health disasters in the era of no world order
by Wasim Maziak - 313-323 Ethnic inequalities in health between Arabs and Jews in Israel: the relative contribution of individual-level factors and the living environment
by Nihaya Daoud & Varda Soskolne & Jennifer S. Mindell & Marilyn A. Roth & Orly Manor - 325-335 The contribution of behavioural and metabolic risk factors to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality: the Italian Longitudinal Study
by Cristiano Piccinelli & Paolo Carnà & Silvia Stringhini & Gabriella Sebastiani & Moreno Demaria & Michele Marra & Giuseppe Costa & Angelo d’Errico - 337-347 Lifestyle differences between older migrants and non-migrants in 14 European countries using propensity score matching method
by Jelena Arsenijevic & Wim Groot - 349-358 Parental transmission of smoking among middle-aged and older populations in Russia and Belarus
by Alexi Gugushvili & Martin McKee & Aytalina Azarova & Michael Murphy & Darja Irdam & Lawrence King - 359-366 Are school factors and urbanization supportive for being physically active and engaging in less screen-based activities?
by Jaroslava Kopcakova & Zuzana Dankulincova Veselska & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Daniel Klein & Jitse P. Dijk & Sijmen A. Reijneveld - 367-375 Estimating lung cancer mortality attributable to second hand smoke exposure in Germany
by Heiko Becher & Matthias Belau & Volker Winkler & Annette Aigner - 377-385 Effect of the national screening program on malignancy status of cervical cancer in Northern Thailand
by Shama Virani & Hutcha Sriplung & Surichai Bilheem & Patumrat Sripan & Puttachart Maneesai & Narate Waisri & Imjai Chitapanarux - 387-395 Spirituality as a protective health asset for young people: an international comparative analysis from three countries
by Fiona Brooks & Valerie Michaelson & Nathan King & Jo Inchley & William Pickett - 397-407 Is the use of emergency departments socially patterned?
by Hélène Colineaux & Fanny Le Querrec & Laure Pourcel & Jean-Christophe Gallart & Olivier Azéma & Thierry Lang & Michelle Kelly-Irving & Sandrine Charpentier & Sébastien Lamy - 409-419 Poor health and refraining from seeking healthcare are associated with comprehensive health literacy among refugees: a Swedish cross-sectional study
by Josefin Wångdahl & Per Lytsy & Lena Mårtensson & Ragnar Westerling - 421-428 Blended learning is an effective strategy for acquiring competence in public health biostatistics
by Natasa Milic & Srdjan Masic & Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic & Goran Trajkovic & Jelena Marinkovic & Jelena Milin-Lazovic & Zoran Bukumiric & Marko Savic & Andja Cirkovic & Milan Gajic & Dejana Stanisavljevic - 429-430 The use of critical incident technique in population health intervention research: lessons learned
by Achille Dadly Borvil & Natalie Kishchuk & Louise Potvin
March 2018, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 159-161 Towards a national child and adolescent health strategy in Switzerland: strengthening surveillance to improve prevention and care
by Julia Dratva & Susanne Stronski & Arnaud Chiolero - 163-164 Micro, macro, but what about meso? The institutional context of health inequalities
by Matthias Richter & Nico Dragano - 165-172 Public awareness of poverty as a determinant of health: survey results from 23 countries
by Olaf von dem Knesebeck & Nico Vonneilich & Tae Jun Kim - 173-179 Differences in the risk of cardiovascular disease for movers and stayers in New Zealand: a survival analysis
by Frances Darlington-Pollock & Nichola Shackleton & Paul Norman & Arier C. Lee & Daniel Exeter - 181-192 Childhood adversities and chronic conditions: examination of mediators, recall bias and age at diagnosis
by Mashhood Ahmed Sheikh - 193-202 Poor glycaemic control and its metabolic and demographic risk factors in a Malaysian community-based study
by Daniel D. Reidpath & Ireneous Soyiri & Nowrozy K. Jahan & Devi Mohan & Badariah Ahmad & Mohtar Pungut Ahmad & Zaid Bin Kassim & Pascale Allotey - 203-211 Predicting homeless people’s perceived health after entering the social relief system in The Netherlands
by Jorien van der Laan & Barbara van Straaten & Sandra N. Boersma & Gerda Rodenburg & Dike van de Mheen & Judith R. L. M. Wolf - 213-222 Association between literacy and self-rated poor health in 33 high- and upper middle-income countries
by Sujay Kakarmath & Vanessa Denis & Marta Encinas-Martin & Francesca Borgonovi & S. V. Subramanian - 223-232 Self-rated health in Europe and its determinants: Does generation matter?
by Isabel Aguilar-Palacio & Ana Isabel Gil-Lacruz & Raquel Sánchez-Recio & Mª José Rabanaque - 233-239 Spectrum of infectious diseases among newly arrived Eritrean refugees in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study
by Afona Chernet & Andreas Neumayr & Christoph Hatz & Kerstin Kling & Véronique Sydow & Katharina Rentsch & Jürg Utzinger & Nicole Probst-Hensch & Hanspeter Marti & Beatrice Nickel & Niklaus D. Labhardt - 241-250 Water system unreliability and diarrhea incidence among children in Guatemala
by Jennifer Trudeau & Anna-Maria Aksan & William F. Vásquez - 251-259 A framework for designing hand hygiene educational interventions in schools
by Emmanuel Appiah-Brempong & Muriel J. Harris & Samuel Newton & Gabriel Gulis - 261-272 Inequalities in the utilization of health care services in a transition European country: results from the national population health survey
by Janko Janković & Sladjana Šiljak & Miloš Erić & Jelena Marinković & Slavenka Janković - 273-282 Access to information on home- and community-based services and functional status
by Anne Cattagni Kleiner & Brigitte Santos-Eggimann & Sarah Fustinoni & Laurence Seematter-Bagnoud - 283-295 Social vulnerability as a predictor of physical activity and screen time in European children
by Isabel Iguacel & Juan M. Fernández-Alvira & Karin Bammann & Charalambos Chadjigeorgiou & Stefaan Henauw & Regina Heidinger-Felső & Lauren Lissner & Nathalie Michels & Angie Page & Lucia A. Reisch & Paola Russo & Ole Sprengeler & Toomas Veidebaum & Claudia Börnhorst & Luis A. Moreno - 297-305 Moderate physical activity reduces 10-year diabetes incidence: the mediating role of oxidative stress biomarkers
by Efi Koloverou & Konstantinos Tambalis & Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos & Ekavi Georgousopoulou & Christina Chrysohoou & Ioannis Skoumas & Dimitrios Tousoulis & Christodoulos Stefanadis & Christos Pitsavos - 307-308 Erratum to: Hidden burden of non-medical spending associated with inpatient care among the poor in Afghanistan
by Mohammad Omar Mashal & Keiko Nakamura & Masashi Kizuki
May 2018, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-2 Moving to action in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
by Ala Alwan - 3-5 When violence becomes endemic
by Leslie F. Roberts - 7-7 Erratum to: When violence becomes endemic
by Leslie F. Roberts - 9-10 Mental disorders in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
by Atif Rahman
January 2018, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-2 Reducing health disparities among indigenous populations: the role of collaborative approaches to improve public health systems
by Piotr Wilk & Martin Cooke & Saverio Stranges & Alana Maltby - 3-11 The effects of non-physical peer sexual harassment on high school students’ psychological well-being in Norway: consistent and stable findings across studies
by Mons Bendixen & Josef Daveronis & Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair - 13-22 Sexual violence as a risk factor for family planning-related outcomes among young Burundian women
by Yajna Elouard & Carine Weiss & Adriane Martin-Hilber & Sonja Merten - 23-31 Changes in support for bans of illicit drugs, tobacco, and alcohol among adolescents and young adults in Europe, 2008–2014
by Raffaele Palladino & Thomas Hone & Filippos T. Filippidis - 33-40 Can routine data from prisoners’ files be used to estimate prevalence rates of illicit drug use among prisoners?
by Beatrice Annaheim & Tenzin Wangmo & Wiebke Bretschneider & Marc Vogel & Bernice S. Elger - 41-48 The contribution of alcohol consumption and smoking to educational inequalities in life expectancy among Swedish men and women during 1991–2008
by Olof Östergren & Pekka Martikainen & Olle Lundberg - 49-55 Insomnia and depression: risk factors for development of depression in male Japanese workers during 2011–2013
by Naoko Nishitani & Yurika Kawasaki & Hisataka Sakakibara - 57-67 What makes the difference in people’s lives when they have a mental disorder?
by Kaloyan Kamenov & María Cabello & Carolina Saskia Ballert & Alarcos Cieza & Somnath Chatterji & Diego Rojas & Gloria Cerón & Jerome Bickenbach & José Luis Ayuso-Mateos & Carla Sabariego - 69-80 Trends in the perceived body size of adolescent males and females in Scotland, 1990–2014: changing associations with mental well-being
by Ross D. Whitehead & Alina Cosma & Jo Cecil & Candace Currie & Dorothy Currie & Fergus Neville & Jo Inchley - 81-92 Eco-Health linkages: assessing the role of ecosystem goods and services on human health using causal criteria analysis
by Rebeca de Jesus Crespo & Richard Fulford - 93-103 The education gradient in cancer screening participation: a consistent phenomenon across Europe?
by Barbara Willems & Piet Bracke - 105-114 Human papillomavirus vaccine uptake in adolescence and adherence to cervical cancer screening in Switzerland: a national cross-sectional survey
by Monica N. Wymann & Anne Spaar Zographos & Ekkehardt Altpeter & Virginie Masserey Spicher & Nicola Low & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz - 115-123 Do social characteristics influence smoking uptake and cessation during young adulthood?
by Madeleine Steinmetz-Wood & Thierry Gagné & Marie-Pierre Sylvestre & Katherine Frohlich - 125-136 Socioeconomic status is associated with the prevalence and co-occurrence of risk factors for cigarette smoking initiation during adolescence
by Robert J. Wellman & Marie-Pierre Sylvestre & Erin K. O’Loughlin & Hartley Dutczak & Annie Montreuil & Geetanjali D. Datta & Jennifer O’Loughlin - 137-147 Derivation of some contemporary scales to measure adolescent risk-taking in Canada
by Jonathan L. Kwong & Don A. Klinger & Ian Janssen & William Pickett - 149-151 Methods for understanding childhood trauma: modifying the adverse childhood experiences international questionnaire for cultural competency
by Megan Quinn & Gabrielle Caldara & Kathleen Collins & Heather Owens & Ifeoma Ozodiegwu & Elaine Loudermilk & Jill D. Stinson - 153-154 Response to comments by Hoyer and Brinks (2017) on: ‘Diabetes incidence and projections from prevalence surveys in Samoa over 1978–2013’
by Sophia Lin & Take Naseri & Christine Linhart & Stephen Morrell & Richard Taylor & Stephen T. McGarvey & Paul Zimmet
December 2017, Volume 62, Issue 9
- 959-960 Strengthening public health in Germany: overcoming the Nazi legacy and Bismarck’s aftermaths
by Oliver Razum & M. Luisa Vázquez - 961-969 Unintentional injuries and associated factors among children and adolescents. An analysis of the Spanish National Health Survey
by Nazaret Alonso-Fernández & Rodrigo Jiménez-García & Leticia Alonso-Fernández & Valentín Hernández-Barrera & Domingo Palacios-Ceña - 971-979 Factors associated with good self-rated health in European adolescents: a population-based cross-sectional study
by Dario Novak & Lovro Štefan & Arunas Emeljanovas & Brigita Mieziene & Ivana Milanović & Snežana Radisavljević Janić & Ichiro Kawachi - 981-988 Ethical issues in obesity prevention for school children: a systematic qualitative review
by Hannes Kahrass & Daniel Strech & Marcel Mertz - 989-996 Disparities in mortality by disability: an 11-year follow-up study of 1 million individuals
by Jung Min Park & Ukchan Oh & Beop-Rae Roh & Yeongmin Moon - 997-1006 The impact of low education and poor health on unemployment varies by work life stage
by Sander K. R. van Zon & Sijmen A. Reijneveld & Carlos F. Mendes de Leon & Ute Bültmann - 1007-1017 Mediation of the effect of childhood socioeconomic position by educational attainment on adult chronic disease in Chile
by Patricia Frenz & Jay S. Kaufman & Carolina Nazzal & Gabriel Cavada & Francisco Cerecera & Nicolás Silva - 1019-1028 Socioeconomic patterning of chronic conditions and behavioral risk factors in rural South Asia: a multi-site cross-sectional study
by Nandita Bhan & Christopher Millett & S. V. Subramanian & Amit Dias & Dewan Alam & Joseph Williams & Preet K. Dhillon - 1029-1037 Statistical challenges in modelling the health consequences of social mobility: the need for diagonal reference models
by Jeroen Waal & Stijn Daenekindt & Willem Koster - 1039-1050 Costs and outcomes of improving population health through better social housing: a cohort study and economic analysis
by Nathan Bray & Paul Burns & Alice Jones & Eira Winrow & Rhiannon Tudor Edwards - 1051-1058 Self-efficacy and barriers to disaster evacuation in Hong Kong
by Elizabeth A. Newnham & Satchit Balsari & Rex Pui Kin Lam & Shraddha Kashyap & Phuong Pham & Emily Y. Y. Chan & Kaylie Patrick & Jennifer Leaning - 1059-1062 Why do people participate in health-related studies?
by Hannah Bongartz & Nicole Rübsamen & Heike Raupach-Rosin & Manas K. Akmatov & Rafael T. Mikolajczyk
November 2017, Volume 62, Issue 8
- 841-843 Population health intervention research: three important advancements
by Till Bärnighausen - 845-847 Population health intervention research: myths and misconceptions
by Janet Martin & Davy Cheng & Saverio Stranges - 849-856 Evidence of social deprivation on the spatial patterns of excess winter mortality
by Ricardo Almendra & Paula Santana & João Vasconcelos - 857-867 Health of midlife and older adults in China: the role of regional economic development, inequality, and institutional setting
by Xuejie Ding & Francesco C. Billari & Stuart Gietel-Basten - 869-877 Food swamps by area socioeconomic deprivation in New Zealand: a national study
by Zaynel Sushil & Stefanie Vandevijvere & Daniel J. Exeter & Boyd Swinburn - 879-887 Perceived ethnic discrimination in relation to smoking and alcohol consumption in ethnic minority groups in The Netherlands: the HELIUS study
by Marlies J. Visser & Umar Z. Ikram & Eske M. Derks & Marieke B. Snijder & Anton E. Kunst - 889-897 Partnering and parenting transitions associate with changing smoking status: a cohort study in young Australians
by Jing Tian & Seana Gall & George Patton & Terry Dwyer & Alison Venn - 899-909 The effect of cigarette price increases on cigarette consumption, tax revenue, and smoking-related death in Africa from 1999 to 2013
by Li-Ming Ho & Christian Schafferer & Jie-Min Lee & Chun-Yuan Yeh & Chi-Jung Hsieh - 911-919 Prevalence of dieting and fear of weight gain across ages: a community sample from adolescents to the elderly
by Margarita C. T. Slof-Op ‘t Landt & Eric F. Furth & Catharina E. M. Beijsterveldt & Meike Bartels & Gonneke Willemsen & Eco J. Geus & Lannie Ligthart & Dorret I. Boomsma - 921-928 Association of poverty and social exclusion with body mass index among Special Olympics athletes in Europe
by Pauli Rintala & Viviene A. Temple & Meghann Lloyd & Chris Faro & John T. Foley - 929-938 Clustering of energy balance-related behaviours, sleep, and overweight among Finnish adolescents
by Teija Nuutinen & Elviira Lehto & Carola Ray & Eva Roos & Jari Villberg & Jorma Tynjälä - 939-947 Which long-term illnesses do patients find most limiting? A census-based cross-sectional study of 340,000 people
by David M. Wright & Michael Rosato & Dermot O’Reilly - 949-957 Sample substitution can be an acceptable data-collection strategy: the case of the Belgian Health Interview Survey
by Stefaan Demarest & Geert Molenberghs & Johan Heyden & Lydia Gisle & Herman Oyen & Sandrine Waleffe & Guido Hal
September 2017, Volume 62, Issue 7
- 717-718 Brexit: the country goes, but UK public health principles remain
by Céline Miani & Yudit Namer & Judith Wenner & Oliver Razum - 719-720 Learning about “cause” and “effect” through well-designed studies of air quality interventions
by Dan S. Greenbaum - 721-728 Impact of light rail transit on traffic-related pollution and stroke mortality
by Eun Sug Park & Ipek Nese Sener - 729-738 Short-term effects of fine particulate matter pollution on daily health events in Latin America: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Laís Fajersztajn & Paulo Saldiva & Luiz Alberto Amador Pereira & Victor Figueiredo Leite & Anna Maria Buehler - 739-746 Bridging the silos in HIV and Hepatitis C prevention: a cross-provincial qualitative study
by Anik Dube & Greg Harris & Jacqueline Gahagan & Shelley Doucet - 747-753 Building leadership capacity to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases: evaluation of an international short-term training program for program managers from low- and middle-income countries
by Agnes Erzse & Pascal Bovet & Fred Paccaud & Oleg Chestnov & Nicholas Banatvala - 755-762 Setting up a community-based cervical screening service in a low-income country: a pilot study from north-western Tanzania
by Nestory Masalu & Patrizia Serra & Dino Amadori & Jackson Kahima & Charles Majinge & Joyce Rwehabura & Oriana Nanni & Sara Bravaccini & Maurizio Puccetti & Rosario Tumino & Lauro Bucchi - 763-773 Socioeconomic gradients of cardiovascular risk factors in China and India: results from the China health and retirement longitudinal study and longitudinal aging study in India
by Peifeng Hu & Serena Wang & Jinkook Lee - 775-786 Impact of preventable risk factors on stroke in the EPICOR study: does gender matter?
by Slavica Trajkova & Angelo d’Errico & Fulvio Ricceri & Francesca Fasanelli & Valeria Pala & Claudia Agnoli & Rosario Tumino & Graziella Frasca & Giovanna Masala & Calogero Saieva & Paolo Chiodini & Amalia Mattiello & Carlotta Sacerdote & Salvatore Panico - 787-793 Screening score for early detection of cardio-metabolic risk in Indian adults
by Deepa Pandit-Agrawal & Anuradha Khadilkar & Shashi Chiplonkar & Vaman Khadilkar & Vivek Patwardhan - 795-802 Is personality a driving force for socioeconomic differences in young adults’ health care use? A prospective cohort study
by Maren Kraft & Koos Arts & Tanja Traag & Ferdy Otten & Hans Bosma - 803-815 The decade of Roma Inclusion: did it make a difference to health and use of health care services?
by János Sándor & Zsigmond Kósa & Klára Boruzs & Julianna Boros & Ildikó Tokaji & Martin McKee & Róza Ádány - 817-817 Erratum to: The decade of Roma Inclusion: did it make a difference to health and use of health care services?
by János Sándor & Zsigmond Kósa & Klára Boruzs & Julianna Boros & Ildikó Tokaji & Martin McKee & Róza Ádány - 819-829 Association between long-term smoking and leisure-time physical inactivity: a cohort study among Finnish twins with a 35-year follow-up
by Maarit Piirtola & Jaakko Kaprio & Karri Silventoinen & Pia Svedberg & Tellervo Korhonen & Annina Ropponen - 831-840 Individual and environmental correlates of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in adults from Curitiba, Brazil
by Priscila Bezerra Gonçalves & Pedro Curi Hallal & Adriano Akira Ferreira Hino & Rodrigo Siqueira Reis
July 2017, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 623-629 Obesity-related mortality in France, Italy, and the United States: a comparison using multiple cause-of-death analysis
by Magali Barbieri & Aline Désesquelles & Viviana Egidi & Elena Demuru & Luisa Frova & France Meslé & Marilena Pappagallo - 631-638 Self-harm in adolescence: protective health assets in the family, school and community
by Ellen Klemera & Fiona M. Brooks & Kayleigh L. Chester & Josefine Magnusson & Neil Spencer - 639-646 Trends in bullying victimization in Scottish adolescents 1994–2014: changing associations with mental well-being
by Alina Cosma & Ross Whitehead & Fergus Neville & Dorothy Currie & Jo Inchley - 647-656 Parks and green areas and the risk for depression and suicidal indicators
by Kyoung-bok Min & Hyun-Jin Kim & Hye-Jin Kim & Jin-young Min - 657-667 Neighbourhood green space, social environment and mental health: an examination in four European cities
by Annemarie Ruijsbroek & Sigrid M. Mohnen & Mariël Droomers & Hanneke Kruize & Christopher Gidlow & Regina Gražulevičiene & Sandra Andrusaityte & Jolanda Maas & Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen & Margarita Triguero-Mas & Daniel Masterson & Naomi Ellis & Elise Kempen & Wim Hardyns & Karien Stronks & Peter P. Groenewegen - 669-678 The effects of alcohol-related harms to others on self-perceived mental well-being in a Canadian sample
by Candace Lewis-Laietmark & Ashley Wettlaufer & Kevin D. Shield & Norman Giesbrecht & Nicole April & Mark Asbridge & Colleen Dell & Jürgen Rehm & Tim Stockwell - 679-686 Expansion or compression of multimorbidity? 10-year development of life years spent in multimorbidity based on health insurance claims data of Lower Saxony, Germany
by Juliane Tetzlaff & Denise Muschik & Jelena Epping & Sveja Eberhard & Siegfried Geyer - 687-694 Diabetes incidence and projections from prevalence surveys in Samoa over 1978–2013
by Sophia Lin & Take Naseri & Christine Linhart & Stephen Morrell & Richard Taylor & Stephen T. Mcgarvey & Dianna J. Magliano & Paul Zimmet - 695-696 Comment on: “Diabetes incidence and projections from prevalence surveys in Samoa over 1978–2013”
by Annika Hoyer & Ralph Brinks - 697-707 Associations of relative income deprivation with perceived happiness and self-rated health among the Hong Kong Chinese population
by Chee Hon Chan & Ho Kit Wong & Paul Siu Fai Yip - 709-716 Educational inequalities in self-rated health across US states and European countries
by Patrick Präg & S. V. Subramanian
June 2017, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 521-529 Acculturation and health-related quality of life: results from the German National Cohort migrant feasibility study
by Tilman Brand & Florence Samkange-Zeeb & Ute Ellert & Thomas Keil & Lilian Krist & Nico Dragano & Karl-Heinz Jöckel & Oliver Razum & Katharina Reiss & Karin Halina Greiser & Heiko Zimmermann & Heiko Becher & Hajo Zeeb - 531-540 Differences in healthy life expectancy between older migrants and non-migrants in three European countries over time
by Matias Reus-Pons & Eva U. B. Kibele & Fanny Janssen - 541-550 Factors associated with self-rated health among migrant workers: results from a population-based cross-sectional study in Almaty, Kazakhstan
by Pam Kumparatana & Francine Cournos & Assel Terlikbayeva & Yelena Rozental & Louisa Gilbert - 551-562 Relative contribution of health-related behaviours and chronic diseases to the socioeconomic patterning of low-grade inflammation
by Marialaura Bonaccio & Augusto Di Castelnuovo & George Pounis & Amalia De Curtis & Simona Costanzo & Mariarosaria Persichillo & Chiara Cerletti & Maria Benedetta Donati & Giovanni de Gaetano & Licia Iacoviello - 563-572 Harmful drinking after job loss: a stronger association during the post-2008 economic crisis?
by Moniek C. M. Goeij & Jan-Willem Bruggink & Ferdy Otten & Anton E. Kunst - 573-581 Gender Differences in the relationship between carbonated sugar-sweetened beverage intake and the likelihood of hypertension according to obesity
by Hong Ji Song & Yu Jin Paek & Min Kyu Choi & Ki-Bong Yoo & Jae-Heon Kang & Hae-Jeung Lee - 583-590 Measuring antenatal care use in Europe: is the content and timing of care in pregnancy tool applicable?
by Katrien Beeckman & Lucy Frith & Helga Gottfreðsdóttir & Annette Bernloehr - 591-604 Structural properties and psychometric improvements of the Health Literacy Questionnaire in a Slovak population
by Peter Kolarcik & Eva Cepova & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Gerald R. Elsworth & Roy W. Batterham & Richard H. Osborne - 605-612 Community maturity to implement Health in All Policies
by Jonas Bech Andersen & Gabriel Gulis - 613-621 Influence of kindergarten on numbers of multiple developmental delays in preschoolers: an analysis over 14 years
by Heribert Ludwig Stich & Riccardo N. Caniato & Alexander Krämer & Bernhard Baune
May 2017, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 433-440 Perceived classism and its relation with socioeconomic status, health, health behaviours and perceived inferiority: the Dutch Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences (LISS) panel
by Audrey M. W. Simons & Annemarie Koster & Daniëlle A. I. Groffen & Hans Bosma - 441-452 Responding to maternal distress: from needs assessment to effective intervention
by Yvonne Fontein-Kuipers & Evelien Limbeek & Marlein Ausems & Raymond Vries & Marianne Nieuwenhuijze - 453-462 Time to harmonize national ambient air quality standards
by Meltem Kutlar Joss & Marloes Eeftens & Emily Gintowt & Ron Kappeler & Nino Künzli - 463-469 Chronic diseases and mortality among immigrants to Israel from areas contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster: a follow-up study
by Danna A. Slusky & Julie Cwikel & Michael R. Quastel - 471-478 The social costs of uranium mining in the US Colorado Plateau cohort, 1960–2005
by Benjamin A. Jones - 479-487 Geographic variations in electronic cigarette advertisements on Twitter in the United States
by Hongying Dai & Michael J. Deem & Jianqiang Hao - 489-494 Passive smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease mortality: findings from the Japan collaborative cohort study
by Shigekazu Ukawa & Akiko Tamakoshi & Hiroshi Yatsuya & Kazumasa Yamagishi & Masahiko Ando & Hiroyasu Iso - 495-502 Cross-sectional and prospective relationship between physical activity and chronic diseases in European older adults
by Adilson Marques & Miguel Peralta & João Martins & Margarida Gaspar Matos & Ross C. Brownson - 503-515 Examining sedentary time as a risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases and their markers in South Asian adults: a systematic review
by S. Ahmad & S. Shanmugasegaram & K. L. Walker & S. A. Prince - 517-520 Unobserved heterogeneity and the comparison of coefficients across nested logistic regression models: how to avoid comparing apples and oranges
by Patrick Brzoska & Odile Sauzet & Jürgen Breckenkamp
April 2017, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 337-338 Premature deaths attributed to ambient air pollutants: let us interpret the Robins–Greenland theorem correctly
by Peter Morfeld & Thomas C. Erren - 339-341 Response to: Premature deaths attributed to ambient air pollutants: let us interpret the Robins–Greenland theorem correctly
by Marie-Eve Héroux & H. Ross Anderson & Richard Atkinson & Bert Brunekreef & Aaron Cohen & Francesco Forastiere & Fintan Hurley & Klea Katsouyanni & Daniel Krewski & Michal Krzyzanowski & Nino Künzli & Inga Mills & Xavier Querol & Bart Ostro & Heather Walton - 343-351 Evictions and short-term all-cause mortality: a 3-year follow-up study of a middle-aged Swedish population
by Yerko Rojas - 353-360 Gallstone disease and mortality: a cohort study
by Daniel Mønsted Shabanzadeh & Lars Tue Sørensen & Torben Jørgensen - 361-370 Examining the relationship between human resources and mortality: the effects of methodological choices
by Pablo Villalobos Dintrans & Claire Chaumont - 371-378 Exploring the impact of network characteristics on substance use outcomes among homeless former foster youth
by Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell & Eric Rice - 379-386 Young adolescents who combine alcohol and energy drinks have a higher risk of reporting negative behavioural outcomes
by Jana Holubcikova & Peter Kolarcik & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Eva Joppova & Jitse P. Dijk & Sijmen A. Reijneveld - 387-396 Participation in organized leisure-time activities and risk behaviors in Czech adolescents
by Petr Badura & Dagmar Sigmundova & Erik Sigmund & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Jitse P. Dijk & Sijmen A. Reijneveld - 397-406 Pars cohort study of non-communicable diseases in Iran: protocol and preliminary results
by Abdullah Gandomkar & Hossein Poustchi & Maryam Moini & Mohsen Moghadami & Hadi Imanieh & Mohammad Reza Fattahi & Seyyed Mohammad Taghi Ayatollahi & Mohammad Mahdi Sagheb & Amir Anushiravani & Roozbeh Mortazavi & Sadaf Ghajarieh Sepanlou & Reza Malekzadeh - 407-414 Cancer time trend in a population following a socio-economic transition: results of age-period-cohort analysis
by Giovanni Mario Pes & Federica Cocco & Stefano Bibbò & Giuseppina Marras & Maria Pina Dore - 415-425 Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010
by Heribert Ludwig Stich & Riccardo Caniato & Alexander Krämer & Bernhard Baune - 427-431 A novel method for modelling interaction between categorical variables
by Manfred Grotenhuis & Ben Pelzer & Rob Eisinga & Rense Nieuwenhuis & Alexander Schmidt-Catran & Ruben Konig
March 2017, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 175-176 Development and health: keeping hope alive in the midst of irrationality
by Fabián Méndez & Lyda Osorio - 177-186 A tool for exploring the dynamics of innovative interventions for public health: the critical event card
by Ana Claudia Figueiro & Sydia Rosana Oliveira & Zulmira Hartz & Yves Couturier & Jocelyne Bernier & Maria Freire & Isabella Samico & Maria Guadalupe Medina & Ronice Franco Sa & Louise Potvin - 187-196 The hidden costs of informal work: lack of social protection and subjective well-being in Colombia
by David A. Hurtado & Philipp Hessel & Mauricio Avendano - 197-207 The impact of unemployment cycles on child and maternal health in Argentina
by George L. Wehby & Lucas G. Gimenez & Jorge S. López-Camelo - 209-218 Informal employment, unpaid care work, and health status in Spanish-speaking Central American countries: a gender-based approach
by María Lopez-Ruiz & Fernando G. Benavides & Alejandra Vives & Lucía Artazcoz - 219-229 Decentralization of health systems in low and middle income countries: a systematic review
by Daniel Cobos Muñoz & Paloma Merino Amador & Laura Monzon Llamas & David Martinez Hernandez & Juana Maria Santos Sancho - 231-240 An empirical assessment of the relationship between Official Development Aid and child mortality, 2000–2015
by Taylor Fahy Winkleman & Grace Bagwell Adams - 241-252 An assessment of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud poverty alleviation program in Rwanda and Uganda
by Michael O. Harhay & Mary C. Smith Fawzi & Sacha Jeanneret & Damascène Ndayisaba & William Kibaalya & Emily A. Harrison & Dylan S. Small - 253-262 The extractive industry in Latin America and the Caribbean: health impact assessment as an opportunity for the health authority
by Jonathan Drewry & Janis Shandro & Mirko S. Winkler - 263-268 Does being an Olympic city help improve recreational resources? Examining the quality of physical activity resources in a low-income neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro
by Fabiana R. Sousa-Mast & Arianne C. Reis & Marcelo C. Vieira & Sandro Sperandei & Luilma A. Gurgel & Uwe Pühse - 269-270 Erratum to: Does being an Olympic city help improve recreational resources? Examining the quality of physical activity resources in a low-income neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro
by Fabiana R. Sousa-Mast & Arianne C. Reis & Marcelo C. Vieira & Sandro Sperandei & Luilma A. Gurgel & Uwe Pühse - 271-282 Alcohol abuse and other factors associated with risky sexual behaviors among adolescent students from the poorest areas in Costa Rica
by Diego Rios-Zertuche & Jose Cuchilla & Paola Zúñiga-Brenes & Bernardo Hernández & Patricia Jara & Ali H. Mokdad & Emma Iriarte - 283-292 Life course socioeconomic adversities and 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease: cross-sectional analysis of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health
by Dayse Rodrigues Sousa Andrade & Lidyane V. Camelo & Rodrigo Citton P. Reis & Itamar S. Santos & Antonio Luiz Ribeiro & Luana Giatti & Sandhi Maria Barreto - 293-303 Does adolescent motherhood affect education and labor market outcomes of mothers? A study on young adult women in Chile during 1990–2013
by Matias Berthelon & Diana I. Kruger - 305-315 Strategic analysis of tuberculosis prevention and control actions in Brazil and Ethiopia: one size fits all?
by Gisela Cardoso & Elizabeth Moreira Santos & Yibeltal Kiflie & Kifle Woldemichael & Suzanne Wilson & Wuleta Lemma