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February 2014, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 213-213 The female health-survival advantage: paradox unwarranted
by Douglas Dix
December 2013, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 797-798 How long is the yardstick for smoking bans in Switzerland?
by Martin Röösli & Sarah Rajkumar - 799-800 Public Health Workforce in Switzerland: are public health workers lacking?
by Fred Paccaud & Alison Weihofen & Martina Frank - 801-810 Education and training of public health professionals in the European Region: variation and convergence
by Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic & Dejana Vukovic & Robert Otok & Katarzyna Czabanowska & Ulrich Laaser - 811-823 Changing patterns of mortality in 25 European countries and their economic and political correlates, 1955–1989
by Johan Mackenbach & Caspar Looman - 825-835 Evolution of educational inequalities in mortality among young adults in an urban setting
by Hannelore Grande & Patrick Deboosere & Hadewijch Vandenheede - 837-844 A country divided? Regional variation in mortality in Ukraine
by Adrianna Murphy & Nataliia Levchuk & Andrew Stickley & Bayard Roberts & Martin McKee - 845-854 Migration and geographical inequalities in health in the Netherlands: an investigation of age patterns
by Birthe Jongeneel-Grimen & Mariël Droomers & Karien Stronks & J. Oers & Anton Kunst - 855-864 Metabolic syndrome and socioeconomic status in France: The French Nutrition and Health Survey (ENNS, 2006–2007)
by M. Vernay & B. Salanave & C. Peretti & C. Druet & A. Malon & V. Deschamps & S. Hercberg & K. Castetbon - 865-874 Adult immunization policies in advanced economies: vaccination recommendations, financing, and vaccination coverage
by Lauren Wu & Elisabeth Kanitz & Julie Crumly & Fortunato D’Ancona & Raymond Strikas - 875-883 The tip of the iceberg. Incidence of disclosed cases of child sexual abuse in Switzerland: results from a nationwide agency survey
by Thomas Maier & Meichun Mohler-Kuo & Markus Landolt & Ulrich Schnyder & Andreas Jud - 885-911 Revisiting the evidence on health and health care disparities among the Roma: a systematic review 2003–2012
by Benjamin Cook & Geoffrey Wayne & Anne Valentine & Anna Lessios & Ethan Yeh - 913-925 Disparities in health care utilization by smoking status in Canada
by Sunday Azagba & Mesbah Sharaf & Christina Xiao Liu - 927-937 HIV in the Middle East and North Africa: priority, culture, and control
by Abdulsalam Alkaiyat & Mitchell Weiss - 939-948 Health literacy and substance use in young Swiss men
by Petra Dermota & Jen Wang & Michelle Dey & Gerhard Gmel & Joseph Studer & Meichun Mohler-Kuo - 949-953 Population-based reference values for the 1-min sit-to-stand test
by Alexandra Strassmann & Claudia Steurer-Stey & Kaba Lana & Marco Zoller & Alexander Turk & Paolo Suter & Milo Puhan - 955-958 Importance weighting, expectation fulfilment and satisfaction: an integrative and innovative approach to measuring patient satisfaction with hospital stays
by Christian Janssen & Oliver Ommen & Fueloep Scheibler & Markus Wirtz & Holger Pfaff - 959-960 Erratum to: Income and individual deprivation as predictors of health over time
by Fiona Imlach Gunasekara & Kristie Carter & Peter Crampton & Tony Blakely
October 2013, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 643-644 IJPH goes environmental: does it?
by Nino Künzli - 645-646 Reducing risks to health: what can we learn from the Global Burden of Disease 2010 Study?
by Alan Lopez - 647-648 Is it traffic-related air pollution or road traffic noise, or both? Key questions not yet settled!
by Maria Foraster - 649-666 Cardiovascular health, traffic-related air pollution and noise: are associations mutually confounded? A systematic review
by Louis-François Tétreault & Stéphane Perron & Audrey Smargiassi - 667-681 Evaluating the effectiveness of heat warning systems: systematic review of epidemiological evidence
by Ghasem Toloo & Gerard FitzGerald & Peter Aitken & Kenneth Verrall & Shilu Tong - 683-693 Systematic review of reducing population meat consumption to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and obtain health benefits: effectiveness and models assessments
by Cynthia Yip & Glenis Crane & Jonathan Karnon - 695-705 Can 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine be used to assess oxidative stress caused by particulate matter air pollution in the general population?
by Stacey Benson & Janice Zgibor & LuAnn Brink - 707-724 Systematic review of the effects of black carbon on cardiovascular disease among individuals with pre-existing disease
by Jennifer Nichols & Elizabeth Owens & Steven Dutton & Thomas Luben - 725-735 Health effects associated with the disposal of solid waste in landfills and incinerators in populations living in surrounding areas: a systematic review
by Amalia Mattiello & Paolo Chiodini & Elvira Bianco & Nunzia Forgione & Incoronata Flammia & Ciro Gallo & Renato Pizzuti & Salvatore Panico - 737-745 Environmental cadmium exposure and osteoporosis: a review
by Katherine James & Jaymie Meliker - 747-755 Linking ecosystem services and human health: the Eco-Health Relationship Browser
by Laura Jackson & Jessica Daniel & Betsy McCorkle & Alexandra Sears & Kathleen Bush - 757-764 The use of household cleaning products during pregnancy and lower respiratory tract infections and wheezing during early life
by Lidia Casas & Jan Zock & Anne Carsin & Ana Fernandez-Somoano & Ana Esplugues & Loreto Santa-Marina & Adonina Tardón & Ferran Ballester & Mikel Basterrechea & Jordi Sunyer - 765-775 Development of key indicators to quantify the health impacts of climate change on Canadians
by June Cheng & Peter Berry - 777-784 Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent alcohol use in Germany between 1994 and 2006
by Matthias Richter & Emmanuel Kuntsche & Margaretha Looze & Timo-Kolja Pförtner - 785-790 Gender convergence in adolescent drunkenness in different Italian regions
by Alessio Vieno & Michela Lenzi & Massimo Santinello & Franco Cavallo - 791-795 Misclassification errors in prevalence estimation: Bayesian handling with care
by Niko Speybroeck & Brecht Devleesschauwer & Lawrence Joseph & Dirk Berkvens
August 2013, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 489-490 Activism and health in hard times
by Glenn Laverack - 491-492 Wishful thinking will not do it! Practitioners and decision-makers need tools to implement evidence-informed public health
by Louise Potvin - 493-500 The Registry of Knowledge Translation Methods and Tools: a resource to support evidence-informed public health
by Leslea Peirson & Cristina Catallo & Sunita Chera - 501-511 Income and individual deprivation as predictors of health over time
by Fiona Imlach Gunasekara & Kristie Carter & Peter Crampton & Tony Blakely - 513-520 Income-related health inequalities: does perceived discrimination matter?
by Audrey Simons & Daniëlle Groffen & Hans Bosma - 521-527 Widening social disparities in alcohol-attributable deaths among Korean men aged 40–59 years during the transitional period of the economic crisis (1995–2005)
by Eunyoung Shim & Youngtae Cho - 529-536 Contrasting socioeconomic gradients in small for gestational age and preterm birth in Argentina, 2003–2007
by Marcelo Urquia & John Frank & Marcio Alazraqui & Carlos Guevel & Hugo Spinelli - 537-546 Poor health, employment transitions and gender: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Myung Ki & Yvonne Kelly & Amanda Sacker & James Nazroo - 547-553 Mediterranean studies of cardiovascular disease and hyperglycemia: analytical modeling of population socio-economic transitions (MedCHAMPS)—rationale and methods
by Wasim Maziak & Julia Critchley & Shahaduz Zaman & Nigel Unwin & Simon Capewell & Kathleen Bennett & Belgin Unal & Abdullatif Husseini & Habiba Romdhane & Peter Phillimore - 555-564 Differentiating positive and negative self-rated health: results from a cross-sectional study in Estonia
by Rainer Reile & Mall Leinsalu - 565-572 Back Pain and Body Posture Evaluation Instrument (BackPEI): development, content validation and reproducibility
by Matias Noll & Cláudia Tarragô Candotti & Adriane Vieira & Jefferson Fagundes Loss - 573-581 Secular trends in the association between nativity/length of US residence with body mass index and waist circumference among Mexican-Americans, 1988–2008
by Sandra Albrecht & Ana Diez Roux & Allison Aiello & Amy Schulz & Ana Abraido-Lanza - 583-592 Out-of-pocket expenditures on traditional and Western medicine in Taiwan
by Steven Yen & Hung-Hao Chang & Tsui-Fang Lin - 593-602 Equity in GP and specialist contacts by older persons in Belgium
by Sarah Hoeck & Johan Van der Heyden & Joanna Geerts & Guido Van Hal - 603-613 Health behavior change among breast cancer patients
by Lisa Steinhilper & Siegfried Geyer & Stefanie Sperlich - 615-625 Objectively measured walkability and active transport and weight-related outcomes in adults: a systematic review
by Gerlinde Grasser & Delfien Dyck & Sylvia Titze & Willibald Stronegger - 627-631 Impact of economic crisis on mental health of migrant workers: what happened with migrants who came to Spain to work?
by Andrés Agudelo-Suárez & Elena Ronda & María Vázquez-Navarrete & Ana García & José Martínez & Fernando Benavides - 633-636 Goal attainment scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion
by Petra Kolip & Ina Schaefer - 637-642 The reliability of a two-item scale: Pearson, Cronbach, or Spearman-Brown?
by Rob Eisinga & Manfred Grotenhuis & Ben Pelzer
June 2013, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 331-332 Energy efficiency, housing, equity and health
by Matthias Braubach & Arnaud Ferrand - 333-334 Scaling up alcohol intervention among youth and experiments of naturalistic settings
by Eduardo Simoes - 335-343 Smoking behavior of Mexicans: patterns by birth-cohort, gender, and education
by Rebekka Christopoulou & Dean Lillard & Josè Balmori de la Miyar - 345-353 Cross-national gender differences in the socioeconomic factors associated with smoking in Australia, the United States of America and South Korea
by Davina French & Soong-Nang Jang & Robert Tait & Kaarin Anstey - 355-366 Health-related quality of life in rural children living in four European countries: the GABRIEL study
by Laura Stöcklin & Georg Loss & Erika Mutius & Juliane Weber & Jon Genuneit & Elisabeth Horak & Barbara Sozanska & Hanna Danielewicz & Paul Cullinan & Dick Heederick & Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer - 367-376 Measuring and valuing quality of life for public health research: application of the ICECAP-O capability index in the Australian general population
by L. Couzner & J. Ratcliffe & L. Lester & T. Flynn & M. Crotty - 377-383 Kosovo-Serbs’ experiences of seeking healthcare in a post-conflict and ethnically segregated health system
by Xhyljeta Luta & Tania Dræbel - 385-393 “Tendency to excuse” and patient satisfaction of those suffering with breast cancer
by Sabine Davoll & Christoph Kowalski & Kathrin Kuhr & Oliver Ommen & Nicole Ernstmann & Holger Pfaff - 395-400 Are sex-selective abortions a characteristic of every poor region? Evidence from Brazil
by Alexandre Chiavegatto Filho & Ichiro Kawachi - 401-408 The mediating effect of parents’ educational status on the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and childhood obesity: the PANACEA study
by George Antonogeorgos & Demosthenes Panagiotakos & Dimitra Grigoropoulou & Anastasios Papadimitriou & Michael Anthracopoulos & Polyxeni Nicolaidou & Kostas Priftis - 409-415 Roma coronary heart disease patients have more medical risk factors and greater severity of coronary heart disease than non-Roma
by A. Sudzinova & I. Nagyova & M. Studencan & J. Rosenberger & Z. Skodova & H. Vargova & B. Middel & S. Reijneveld & J. Dijk - 417-425 Is the cardiovascular risk profile of people living in Roma settlements worse in comparison with the majority population in Slovakia?
by Ingrid Babinska & Zuzana Veselska & Daniela Bobakova & Daniel Pella & Salvatore Panico & Sijmen Reijneveld & Peter Jarcuska & Pavol Jarcuska & Ivan Zezula & Andrea Geckova - 427-434 Are barriers in accessing health services in the Roma population associated with worse health status among Roma?
by Pavol Jarcuska & Daniela Bobakova & Jan Uhrin & Ladislav Bobak & Ingrid Babinska & Peter Kolarcik & Zuzana Veselska & Andrea Madarasova Geckova - 435-447 Measuring the prevalence of chronic diseases using population surveys by pooling self-reported symptoms, diagnosis and treatments: results from the World Health Survey of 2003 for South Asia
by J.-F. Levesque & S. Mukherjee & D. Grimard & A. Boivin & S. Mishra - 449-458 Evaluation of an intervention using a self-regulatory counselling aid: pre- and post- intervention results of the OPTIMAHL 60plus study
by Katharina Gallois & Christoph Buck & Jessica Dreas & Holger Hassel & Hajo Zeeb - 459-467 Access to antenatal care and children’s cognitive development: a comparative analysis in Ethiopia, Peru, Vietnam and India
by Mariachiara Di Cesare & Ricardo Sabates - 469-483 The current prevalence of child sexual abuse worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by J. Barth & L. Bermetz & E. Heim & S. Trelle & T. Tonia - 485-488 Use of areas under the receiver operating curve (AROCs) and some caveats
by B. Kowall & W. Rathmann & K. Strassburger
April 2013, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 171-176 Socioeconomic gradient shifts in health-related behaviour among Slovak adolescents between 1998 and 2006
by Lukas Pitel & Andrea Madarasova Geckova & Sijmen Reijneveld & Jitse van Dijk - 177-185 Socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol use of adolescents: the differences between China and Finland
by Yang Liu & Mei Wang & Jorma Tynjälä & Jari Villberg & Yan Lv & Lasse Kannas - 187-196 Four classes of physical fitness in German children and adolescents: only differences in performance or at-risk groups?
by Lena Lämmle & Matthias Ziegler & Ilka Seidel & Annette Worth & Klaus Bös - 197-205 Characteristics of predrinking and associated risks: a survey in a sample of German high school students
by Sonja Wahl & Tobias Sonntag & Jeanette Roehrig & Levente Kriston & Michael Berner - 207-215 Predictors of the use of healthcare services in children and adolescents in Spain
by Jorge-A Palacio-Vieira & Ester Villalonga-Olives & Jose Valderas & Michael Herdman & Jordi Alonso & Luis Rajmil - 217-226 Results of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey and implementation of WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in former Soviet Union countries
by Gulnoza Usmanova & Ali Mokdad - 227-235 Perceived teacher unfairness and headache in adolescence: a cross-national comparison
by Michela Lenzi & Alessio Vieno & Roberto Vogli & Massimo Santinello & Veronika Ottova & Tibor Baška & Robert Griebler & Inese Gobina & Margarida Matos - 237-245 School bullying, homicide and income inequality: a cross-national pooled time series analysis
by Frank Elgar & Kate Pickett & William Pickett & Wendy Craig & Michal Molcho & Klaus Hurrelmann & Michela Lenzi - 247-256 Disruptive behavior in childhood and socioeconomic position in adulthood: a prospective study over 27 years
by Saija Alatupa & Laura Pulkki-Råback & Mirka Hintsanen & Marko Elovainio & Sari Mullola & Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen - 257-267 Where do people die? An international comparison of the percentage of deaths occurring in hospital and residential aged care settings in 45 populations, using published and available statistics
by Joanna Broad & Merryn Gott & Hongsoo Kim & Michal Boyd & He Chen & Martin Connolly - 269-276 The rising tide of diabetes mellitus in a Chinese population: a population-based household survey on 121,895 persons
by Martin Wong & Michael Leung & Caroline Tsang & S. Lo & Sian Griffiths - 277-284 Sex-stratified socio-economic gradients in physical inactivity, obesity, and diabetes: evidence of short-term changes in Argentina
by Bruno Linetzky & Fernando Maio & Daniel Ferrante & Jonatan Konfino & Carlos Boissonnet - 285-293 Multilateral, regional, and national determinants of policy adoption: the case of HIV/AIDS legislative action
by Benjamin Clark - 295-304 Determinants of the intention of preconception care use: lessons from a multi-ethnic urban population in the Netherlands
by S. Temel & E. Birnie & H. Sonneveld & A. Voorham & G. Bonsel & E. Steegers & S. Denktaş - 305-311 Health co-benefits and risks of public health adaptation strategies to climate change: a review of current literature
by June Cheng & Peter Berry - 313-317 The health promoting hospital movement in Taiwan: recent development and gaps in workplace
by Chiachi Lee & Michael Chen & Cordia Chu - 319-322 Community-based pharmacies: an opportunity to recruit patients?
by Isabelle Peytremann-Bridevaux & Julie Bordet & Valérie Santschi & Tinh-Hai Collet & Marc Eggli & Bernard Burnand - 323-326 An analysis of non-response in a Swiss national survey
by Michelle Dey & Meichun Mohler-Kuo - 327-327 Erratum to: Where do people die? An international comparison of the percentage of deaths occurring in hospital and residential aged care settings in 45 populations, using published and available statistics
by Joanna Broad & Merryn Gott & Hongsoo Kim & Michal Boyd & He Chen & Martin Connolly - 329-329 Erratum to: Education and physical health trajectories in old age. Evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
by Liliya Leopold & Henriette Engelhardt
February 2013, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-2 The life course: challenges and opportunities for public health research
by Matthias Richter & David Blane - 3-11 The embodiment of adverse childhood experiences and cancer development: potential biological mechanisms and pathways across the life course
by Michelle Kelly-Irving & Laurence Mabile & Pascale Grosclaude & Thierry Lang & Cyrille Delpierre - 13-22 The age-dependent influence of self-reported health and job characteristics on retirement
by Dimitri Mortelmans & Jorre Vannieuwenhuyze - 23-31 Education and physical health trajectories in old age. Evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
by Liliya Leopold & Henriette Engelhartdt - 33-41 On age-specific variations in income-related inequalities in diabetes, hypertension and obesity
by Martin Siegel & Markus Luengen & Stephanie Stock - 43-55 Economic recession and first births in Europe: recession-induced postponement and recuperation of fertility in 14 European countries between 1970 and 2005
by Karel Neels & Zita Theunynck & Jonas Wood - 57-64 The Norwegian Family Based Life Course (NFLC) study: data structure and potential for public health research
by Øyvind Næss & Dominic Hoff - 65-77 Unfavourable life-course social gradient of coronary heart disease within Spain: a low-incidence welfare-state country
by Lluís Cirera & José Huerta & María Chirlaque & Genevieve Buckland & Nerea Larrañaga & María Sánchez & Antonio Agudo & Pilar Amiano & José Quirós & Eva Ardanaz & Larraitz Arriola & Esther Molina & Miren Dorronsoro & Aurelio Barricarte & Carlos González & Concepción Moreno-Iribas & Carmen Navarro - 79-88 Differing lifecourse associations with sport-, occupational- and household-based physical activity at age 49–51 years: the Newcastle Thousand Families Study
by Kay Mann & Louise Hayes & Laura Basterfield & Louise Parker & Mark Pearce - 89-97 Parental divorce and adult longevity
by Kandyce Larson & Neal Halfon - 99-108 Trends in mortality by labour market position around retirement ages in three European countries with different welfare regimes
by Seeromanie Harding & Erik Lenguerrand & Giuseppe Costa & Angelo d’Errico & Pekka Martikainen & Lasse Tarkiainen & David Blane & Bola Akinwale & Melanie Bartley - 109-120 Joint trajectories of multiple health-related behaviors among the elderly
by Hui-Chuan Hsu & Dih-Ling Luh & Wen-Chiung Chang & Ling-Yen Pan - 121-132 Abuse and neglect of older persons in seven cities in seven countries in Europe: a cross-sectional community study
by Jutta Lindert & Juan Luna & Francisco Torres-Gonzales & Henrique Barros & Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kopolou & Maria Melchiorre & Mindaugas Stankunas & Gloria Macassa & Joaquim Soares - 133-141 Socioeconomic position and later life prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and visual impairment in Nakuru, Kenya
by George Ploubidis & Wanjiku Mathenge & Bianca Stavola & Emily Grundy & Allen Foster & Hannah Kuper - 143-155 Gender differences in healthy life years within the EU: an exploration of the “health–survival” paradox
by Herman Oyen & Wilma Nusselder & Carol Jagger & Petra Kolip & Emmanuelle Cambois & Jean-Marie Robine - 157-160 Linear, nonlinear or categorical: how to treat complex associations in regression analyses? Polynomial transformations and fractional polynomials
by Carsten Schmidt & Till Ittermann & Andrea Schulz & Hans Grabe & Sebastian Baumeister - 161-165 Linear, nonlinear or categorical: how to treat complex associations? Splines and nonparametric approaches
by Carsten Schmidt & Till Ittermann & Andrea Schulz & Hans Grabe & Sebastian Baumeister
December 2012, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 861-866 Effect of smoke-free legislation on Ticino gastronomy revenue
by Peter Schulz & Uwe Hartung & Maddalena Fiordelli - 867-874 No causal effect of unemployment on smoking? A German panel study
by Reinhard Schunck & Benedikt Rogge - 875-883 Prevalence and predictors of smoking and quitting during pregnancy in Serbia: results of a nationally representative survey
by Srmena Krstev & Jelena Marinković & Snežana Simić & Nikola Kocev & Susan Bondy - 885-892 How home-smoking habits affect children: a cross-sectional study using urinary cotinine measurement in Italy
by Carmela Protano & Roberta Andreoli & Paola Manini & Matteo Vitali - 893-904 Coming to Canada: the difference in health trajectories between immigrants and native-born residents
by Lawrence So & Hude Quan - 905-913 Social support, hopelessness and life satisfaction among Roma and non-Roma adolescents in Slovakia
by P. Kolarcik & A. Geckova & S. Reijneveld & J. Dijk - 915-924 Dances of death: macabre mirrors of an unequal society
by Johan Mackenbach & Rolf Dreier - 925-934 Francophone and Anglophone perinatal health: temporal and regional inequalities in a Canadian setting, 1981–2008
by Nathalie Auger & Alison Park & Sam Harper - 935-944 A quasi-randomized group trial of a brief alcohol intervention on risky single occasion drinking among secondary school students
by Gerhard Gmel & Vigeli Venzin & Katrin Marmet & George Danko & Florian Labhart - 945-951 Who are eating and not eating fruits and vegetables in Malaysia?
by Steven Yen & Andrew Tan - 953-957 Inequalities in the use of mammography in Spain: effect of caring for disabled family
by Belén Sanz-Barbero & Maurice Sopacua & Laura Otero-García & Alfredo Borda-Olivas & María Zunzunegui - 959-961 Testing Skype as an interview method in epidemiologic research: response and feasibility
by Tobias Weinmann & Silke Thomas & Susanne Brilmayer & Sabine Heinrich & Katja Radon
October 2012, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 757-768 Air pollution interventions and their impact on public health
by Susann Henschel & Richard Atkinson & Ariana Zeka & Alain Tertre & Antonis Analitis & Klea Katsouyanni & Olivier Chanel & Mathilde Pascal & Bertil Forsberg & Sylvia Medina & Patrick Goodman - 769-775 Smokers’ compliance with smoke-free policies, and non-smokers’ assertiveness for smoke-free air in the workplace: a study from the Balkans
by Lambros Lazuras & Martin Zlatev & Angelos Rodafinos & J. Eiser - 777-786 Support for tobacco control interventions: do country of origin and socioeconomic status make a difference?
by Karen Moore & Ron Borland & Hua-Hie Yong & Mohammad Siahpush & K. Cummings & James Thrasher & Geoffrey Fong - 787-795 Determinants of effective health promotion actions in local contexts: a study of the perceptions of municipal politicians
by Nina Simonsen-Rehn & Ritva Laamanen & Mats Brommels & Sakari Suominen - 797-805 Adverse effects of effort–reward imbalance on work ability: longitudinal findings from the German Sociomedical Panel of Employees
by Matthias Bethge & Friedrich Radoschewski - 807-815 The relationship between job stress and body mass index using longitudinal data from Canada
by Sunday Azagba & Mesbah Sharaf - 817-826 Prevalence of exposure to occupational risks during pregnancy in Spain
by Ana García & M. González-Galarzo & Elena Ronda & Ferran Ballester & Marisa Estarlich & Mònica Guxens & Aitana Lertxundia & Begoña Martinez-Argüelles & Loreto Marina & Adonina Tardón & Martine Vrijheid - 827-835 Regional deprivation in Bavaria, Germany: linking a new deprivation score with registry data for lung and colorectal cancer
by Laura Kuznetsov & Werner Maier & Matthias Hunger & Martin Meyer & Andreas Mielck - 837-847 Prevalence of self-reported cardiovascular risk factors in Portuguese women: a survey after delivery
by Elisabete Alves & Sofia Correia & Henrique Barros & Ana Azevedo - 849-854 Projected impact of urbanization on cardiovascular disease in china
by Faye Chan & Susana Adamo & Pamela Coxson & Lee Goldman & Dongfeng Gu & Dong Zhao & Chung-Shiuan Chen & Jiang He & Valentina Mara & Andrew Moran - 855-858 Inequalities of health indicators for policy makers: six hints
by N. Speybroeck & S. Harper & D. Savigny & C. Victora - 859-860 Erratum to: Inequalities of health indicators for policy makers: six hints
by N. Speybroeck & S. Harper & D. Savigny & C. Victora
August 2012, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 657-658 The single most important intervention to tackle obesity…
by Harry Rutter - 659-671 The health of migrant children in Switzerland
by Fabienne Jaeger & Mazeda Hossain & Ligia Kiss & Cathy Zimmerman - 673-678 Does parental involvement make a difference in school-based nutrition and physical activity interventions? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
by Wendy Lippevelde & Maïté Verloigne & Ilse Bourdeaudhuij & Johannes Brug & Mona Bjelland & Nanna Lien & Lea Maes - 679-689 Neighbourhood context and abuse among immigrant and non-immigrant women in Canada: findings from the Maternity Experiences Survey
by Nihaya Daoud & Patricia O’Campo & Marcelo Urquia & Maureen Heaman - 691-698 Migration and depressive symptoms in migrant-sending areas: findings from the survey of internal migration and health in China
by Yao Lu & Peifeng Hu & Donald Treiman - 699-709 A multilevel examination of factors of the school environment and time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity among a sample of secondary school students in grades 9–12 in Ontario, Canada
by Erin Hobin & Scott Leatherdale & Steve Manske & Joel Dubin & Susan Elliott & Paul Veugelers - 711-718 The contribution of school breaks to the all-day physical activity of 9- and 10-year-old overweight and non-overweight children
by Dorota Groffik & Erik Sigmund & Karel Frömel & František Chmelík & Petra Nováková Lokvencová - 719-733 The Italian health surveillance (SiVeAS) prioritization approach to reduce chronic disease risk factors
by Eduardo Simoes & Sergio Mariotti & Alessandra Rossi & Alicia Heim & Felipe Lobello & Ali Mokdad & Emanuele Scafato - 735-743 Determinants and stability over time of perception of health risks related to mobile phone base stations
by Bernd Kowall & Jürgen Breckenkamp & Maria Blettner & Brigitte Schlehofer & Joachim Schüz & Gabriele Berg-Beckhoff - 745-750 Socio-economic disparities in mortality due to pandemic influenza in England
by Paul Rutter & Oliver Mytton & Matthew Mak & Liam Donaldson - 751-754 End-stage renal disease among Roma and non-Roma: Roma are at risk
by Gabriel Kolvek & Katarina Rosicova & Jaroslav Rosenberger & Ludmila Podracka & Roy Stewart & Iveta Nagyova & Sijmen Reijneveld & Jitse Dijk - 755-756 Social networks and public health: use of Twitter by ministries of health
by Rodrigo Carrillo-Larco
June 2012, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 455-457 Evidence-based policy revisited: orientation towards the policy process and a public health policy science
by Alfred Rütten - 459-465 Son preference and sex-selective abortion in China: informing policy options
by Chi Zhou & Xiao Wang & Xu Zhou & Therese Hesketh - 467-475 Geospatial analyses to prioritize public health interventions: a case study of pedestrian and pedal cycle injuries in New South Wales, Australia
by Roslyn Poulos & Shanley Chong & Jake Olivier & Bin Jalaludin - 477-483 Use of evidence in local public health work in Denmark
by Maja Larsen & Gabriel Gulis & Kjeld Pedersen - 485-493 A quantile regression approach to re-investigate the relationship between sleep duration and body mass index in Taiwan
by Chiang-Ming Chen & Chen-Kang Chang & Chia-Yu Yeh - 495-503 Longitudinal associations between family characteristics and measures of childhood obesity
by Reetta Lehto & Carola Ray & Eva Roos - 505-512 Bullying as a mediator of relationships between adiposity status and weapon carrying
by Atif Kukaswadia & Wendy Craig & Ian Janssen & William Pickett - 513-523 Gender, educational and age differences in meanings that underlie global self-rated health
by Wim Peersman & Dirk Cambier & Jan Maeseneer & Sara Willems - 525-533 Self-reported health in urban–rural continuum: a grid-based analysis of Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966
by Tiina Lankila & Simo Näyhä & Arja Rautio & Tanja Nordström & Markku Koiranen & Anja Taanila & Jarmo Rusanen - 535-542 Balcova heart study: rationale and methodology of the Turkish cohort
by Gül Ergör & Ahmet Soysal & Kaan Sözmen & Belgin Ünal & Reyhan Uçku & Bülent Kılıç & Türkan Günay & Alp Ergör & Yücel Demiral & Gül Saatlı & Reci Meseri & Hakan Baydur & Hatice Şimşek & Refik Budak & Hale Arık & Nuriye Karakuş - 543-550 Comparison of four definitions of the metabolic syndrome and odds of ischemic heart disease in the Lithuanian urban population
by Dalia Luksiene & Migle Baceviciene & Abdonas Tamosiunas & Regina Reklaitiene & Ricardas Radisauskas - 551-559 The impact of socioeconomic status on the incidence of metabolic syndrome in a Taiwanese health screening population
by Xinghua Yang & Qiushan Tao & Feng Sun & Siyan Zhan - 561-568 Socioeconomic status and incident cardiovascular disease in a developing country: findings from the Isfahan cohort study (ICS)
by Farzad Masoudkabir & Nafiseh Toghianifar & Mohammad Talaie & Masoumeh Sadeghi & Nizal Sarrafzadegan & Nooshin Mohammadifard & Tom Marshall & G. Thomas - 569-579 Pandemic and seasonal vaccine coverage and effectiveness during the 2009–2010 pandemic influenza in an Italian adult population
by Simona Costanzo & Francesco Gianfagna & Mariarosaria Persichillo & Francesca Lucia & Angelita Verna & Modjenar Djidingar & Sara Magnacca & Francesca Bracone & Marco Olivieri & Maria Donati & Giovanni Gaetano & Licia Iacoviello - 581-588 A model program for hepatitis B vaccination and education of schoolchildren in rural China
by Jonathan Chen & Ellen Chang & Yi-Ren Chen & Meredith Bailey & Samuel So - 589-597 Mass media information and adherence to Mediterranean diet: results from the Moli-sani study
by Marialaura Bonaccio & Augusto Castelnuovo & Simona Costanzo & Francesca Lucia & Marco Olivieri & Maria Donati & Giovanni Gaetano & Licia Iacoviello & Americo Bonanni - 599-608 Perceptions of the food environment are associated with fast-food (not fruit-and-vegetable) consumption: findings from multi-level models
by Sean Lucan & Nandita Mitra - 609-617 Does social support mediate or moderate socioeconomic differences in self-rated health among adolescents?
by Ferdinand Salonna & Andrea Geckova & Ivan Zezula & Maria Sleskova & Johan Groothoff & Sijmen Reijneveld & Jitse Dijk - 619-627 Do social relations explain health inequalities? Evidence from a longitudinal survey in a changing eastern German region
by Jens Klein & Nico Vonneilich & Sebastian Baumeister & Thomas Kohlmann & Olaf Knesebeck - 629-632 HPV vaccination coverage within 3 years of program launching (2008–2011) at Geneva State, Switzerland
by Emilien Jeannot & Philippe Sudre & Philippe Chastonay - 633-636 Context by treatment interactions as the primary object of study in cluster randomized controlled trials of population health interventions
by Daniel Fuller & Louise Potvin - 637-641 Preventive youth health care in 11 European countries: an exploratory analysis
by Rosemarie Wieske & Marianne Nijnuis & Bettie Carmiggelt & Margreet Wagenaar-Fischer & Magda Boere-Boonekamp - 643-647 Interviewer BMI effects on under- and over-reporting of restrained eating: evidence from a national Dutch face-to-face survey and a postal follow-up
by Rob Eisinga & Manfred Grotenhuis & Junilla Larsen & Ben Pelzer - 649-650 The public health scientist as informal logician
by Louise Cummings - 651-653 Fathers’ knowledge of and attitude towards human papillomavirus infection, genitoanal warts, cervical cancer and HPV vaccine
by Laura Kuznetsov & Stefan Zippel & Thomas Ruzicka & Alexander Kuznetsov - 655-655 Erratum to: Pandemic and seasonal vaccine coverage and effectiveness during the 2009–2010 pandemic influenza in an Italian adult population
by Simona Costanzo & Francesco Gianfagna & Mariarosaria Persichillo & Francesca De Lucia & Angelita Verna & Modjenar Djidingar & Sara Magnacca & Francesca Bracone & Marco Olivieri & Maria Donati & Giovanni Gaetano & Licia Iacoviello
April 2012, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 253-260 The associations of parental under-education and unemployment on the risk of preterm birth: 2003 Korean National Birth Registration database
by Seung Shin & Hyung-tak Lim & Hyun-young Park & Sang Park & Han-suk Kim - 261-268 Effects of individual and social factors on preterm birth and low birth weight: empirical evidence from regional data in Italy
by Manuela Chiavarini & Francesco Bartolucci & Alessio Gili & Luca Pieroni & Liliana Minelli - 269-277 The longitudinal effects of behavioral, health, and socio-demographic factors on body mass index among older Chinese adults
by SangNam Ahn & Hongwei Zhao & Ming Tai-Seale & Charles Huber & Matthew Smith & Marcia Ory & Charles Phillips - 279-288 Determinants of body weight status in Malaysia: an ethnic comparison
by Andrew Tan & Steven Yen & Mustapha Feisul - 289-296 Time series analysis of Japanese encephalitis and weather in Linyi City, China
by Hualiang Lin & Liuqing Yang & Qiyong Liu & Tong Wang & Sarah Hossain & Suzanne Ho & Linwei Tian - 297-304 Minimising harm from heatwaves: a survey of awareness, knowledge, and practices of health professionals and care providers in Victoria, Australia
by Joseph Ibrahim & Judith McInnes & Nick Andrianopoulos & Sue Evans - 305-313 Extreme temperatures and mortality in the North of Spain
by Inés Gómez-Acebo & Javier Llorca & Paz Rodríguez-Cundín & Trinidad Dierssen-Sotos - 315-324 Factors associated with physical activity among Canadian high school students
by Carly Leggett & Melinda Irwin & Jane Griffith & Lin Xue & Katherine Fradette - 325-331 Screen time and physical violence in 10 to 16-year-old Canadian youth
by Ian Janssen & William Boyce & William Pickett - 333-340 Similarity of parents and physicians in the decision to vaccinate children against measles, mumps and rubella
by P. Kriwy - 341-349 Socioeconomic position, resilience, and health behaviour among elderly people
by Laura Perna & Andreas Mielck & Maria Lacruz & Rebecca Emeny & Rolf Holle & Ariane Breitfelder & Karl Ladwig - 351-361 Clustering of health and risk behaviour in immigrant and indigenous Dutch residents aged 19–40 years
by Sijmen Reijneveld & Maroesjka Nieuwenhuijzen & Mariska Klein Velderman & Theo Paulussen & Marianne Junger - 363-369 Health, migration and border management: analysis and capacity-building at Europe’s borders
by Jennifer Hollings & Mariya Samuilova & Roumyana Petrova-Benedict - 371-381 Exploring the quality of life (QOL) in the Indian software industry: a public health viewpoint
by Ayan Jha & Sanjoy Sadhukhan & Saravanan Velusamy & Gargi Banerjee & Arpita Banerjee & Amitava Saha & Sumit Talukdar - 383-390 Oral health in a convenience sample of Chinese older adults living in Melbourne, Australia
by Rodrigo Mariño & Mike Morgan & Asuman Kiyak & Eli Schwarz & Syed Naqvi - 391-401 Alcohol-attributable burden of disease and injury in Canada, 2004
by Kevin Shield & Tara Kehoe & Ben Taylor & Jayadeep Patra & Jürgen Rehm - 403-411 Investigating the associations between work hours, sleep status, and self-reported health among full-time employees
by Akinori Nakata - 413-420 The lower prevalence of female genital mutilation in the Netherlands: a nationwide study in Dutch midwifery practices
by Dineke Korfker & Ria Reis & Marlies Rijnders & Sanna Meijer-van Asperen & Lucienne Read & Maylis Sanjuan & Kathy Herschderfer & Simone Buitendijk - 421-430 Measuring population mental health and social well-being
by Eric Lente & Margaret Barry & Michal Molcho & Karen Morgan & Dorothy Watson & Janas Harrington & Hannah McGee - 431-435 Characteristics of family nucleus as correlates of regular participation in sports among adolescents
by Rômulo Fernandes & Felipe Reichert & Henrique Monteiro & Ismael Freitas Júnior & Jefferson Cardoso & Enio Ronque & Arli Oliveira - 437-441 Associations between problematic mobile phone use and psychological parameters in young adults
by Christoph Augner & Gerhard Hacker - 443-446 Late pregnancy abortions: an analysis of Québec stillbirth data, 1981–2006
by Nathalie Auger & Geoffroy Denis - 447-452 Influenza surveillance using data from a telemedicine centre
by Eva Blozik & Chantal Grandchamp & Jan Overbeck - 453-454 Housing as an obesity-mediating environment
by Earle Chambers & Damaris Fuster
February 2012, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 5-6 Intersectoral action for health: more research is needed!
by Louise Potvin - 7-14 Lessons from a Canadian province: examining collaborations between the mental health and justice sectors
by Carolyn Dewa & Lucy Trojanowski & Chiachen Cheng & Frank Sirotich - 15-23 Intersectoral action for health at a municipal level in Cuba
by Jerry Spiegel & Milagros Alegret & Veronic Clair & Nino Pagliccia & Barbara Martinez & Mariano Bonet & Annalee Yassi - 25-33 A scoping review of intersectoral action for health equity involving governments
by Ketan Shankardass & Orielle Solar & Kelly Murphy & Lorraine Greaves & Patricia O’Campo