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August 2007, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 193-194 The complexities of improving maternal and child health
by Samuel Posner - 195-196 Sexual and reproductive health ’choice’: women living with contraception
by Anna Olsen - 197-198 Using a gender lens to monitor mental health
by Natalia Diaz-Granados & Donna Stewart - 199-201 The socio-cultural challenge in public health interventions: the case of tuberculosis in India
by Bilkis Vissandjee & Madhukar Pai - 202-209 Length of maternity leave and health of mother and child – a review
by Katharina Staehelin & Paola Bertea & Elisabeth Stutz - 210-222 Caesarean sections and breastfeeding initiation among migrants in Switzerland
by Sonja Merten & Corinne Wyss & Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich - 223-232 Patterns and predictors of tobacco smoking cessation: A hospital-based study of pregnant women in Lebanon
by Kalid Yunis & Hind Beydoun & Pascale Nakad & Mustafa Khogali & Faysal Shatila & Hala Tamim - 233-241 Mit Kiffen aufhören. Die Bereitschaft zur Verhaltensänderung bei Cannabisgebrauchenden in der Schweiz
by Beatrice Annaheim & Jürgen Rehm & Martin Neuenschwander & Gerhard Gmel - 242-254 Prozess- und Ergebnisevaluation des Schulprojektes „Schülerunternehmen zur gesunden Ernährung”
by Christine Eichhorn & Julika Loss & Eckhard Nagel - 255-258 The impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease mortality in the District Sumperk, Czech Republic
by Lucie Máchová & Luděk Čižek & Jiřina Koutná & František Beška & Gabriela Janoutová & Jirí Lorenc & Vladimŕr Janout
June 2007, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 123-124 Welcome note from the new Editor-in-Chief
by Thomas Kohlmann - 125-126 Mens sana in societate sana
by Herman Oyen - 127-128 New Challenges for Mental Health in Public Health
by Bettina Piko - 129-130 Mental health in Public Health – the necessity of a life-span perspective
by Paqualina Perrig-Chiello - 131-132 Mental Well Being at Work
by Cary Cooper - 133-134 Du travail qui construit au travail qui détruit: quels enjeux pour la santé mentale?
by Elisabeth Conne-Perréard - 135-136 Who should own Public Mental Health?
by Terry Brugha - 137-139 A need to rethink social psychiatry
by Wolfgang Rutz - 140-141 Advancing the Global Mental Health Agenda
by Benedetto Saraceno - 142-152 Detecting determinants of suicidal ideation: South Australian surveillance system results
by Anne Taylor & Eleonora Grande & Tiffany Gill & Laura Fisher & Robert Goldney - 153-157 Epidemiology of suicide and suicide attempts in Belgium: results from the sentinel network of general practitioners
by Nathalie Bossuyt & Viviane Casteren - 158-165 Social inequalities and outcomes in type 2 diabetes in the German region of Augsburg. A cross-sectional survey
by Veronika Reisig & Peter Reitmeir & Angela Döring & Wolfgang Rathmann & Andreas Mielck - 166-172 2nd-generation HIV surveillance and injecting drug use: uncovering the epidemiological ice-berg
by Ralf Reintjes & Lucas Wiessing - 173-179 Determinants of tobacco use among youths in Isfahan, Iran
by Roya Kelishadi & Mohammad Mokhtari & Ali Tavasoli & Alireza Khosravi & Idin Ahangar-Nazari & Babak Sabet & Akbar Kazemi & Abbasgholi Amini - 180-187 The impact of unemployment on school leavers’ perception of health. Mediating effect of financial situation and social contacts?
by Maria Bacikova-Sleskova & Jitse Dijk & Andrea Geckova & Iveta Nagyova & Ferdinand Salonna & Sijmen Reijneveld & Johan Groothoff - 188-189 Playing hard to get: field substitutions in health surveys
by Stefaan Demarest & Lydia Gisle & Johan Heyden
April 2007, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 73-74 From control policies to health policies as a tool for inclusion
by Sandro Cattacin & Milena Chimienti - 75-77 Erklärungsmodelle für den Zusammenhang zwischen Migration und Gesundheit
by Oliver Razum - 78-86 Pregnancy outcomes and migration in Switzerland: results from a focus group study
by Paola Bollini & Urszula Stotzer & Philippe Wanner - 87-96 Migration und Gesundheit – Entwicklung eines Erklärungs- und Analysemodells für epidemiologische Studien
by Liane Schenk - 97-102 A comparative cross-cultural health survey in the Alpe-Adria region of Central Europe
by Wolfgang Freidl & Valentina Rosolen & Tit Albreht & Lino Wegher & Fabio Barbone - 103-108 Caries prevalence in 11- to 14-year old migrant children in Germany
by Abdul-Razak Bissar & Andreas Schulte & Ghada Muhjazi & Martin Koch - 109-116 Use of mammography and Pap smear in Estonia, a country without organized cancer screening
by Mare Tekkel & Tatjana Veideman & Aleksei Baburin & Mati Rahu - 117-119 Key elements in the statistical analysis of surveys
by André Berchtold
February 2007, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-1 New name and new perspectives for the International Journal of Public Health, formerly SPM
by Thomas Abel - 1-2 Women’s Health and Equity Indicators
by Faten Abdelaziz - 2-3 Psycho-social correlates of health and health behaviours: What does the term psycho-social mean for public health?
by Katherine Frohlich - 3-4 Gender – a critical determinant of health in a global world
by Ilona Kickbusch - 4-5 Psycho-social correlates of health and health behaviors
by Jürgen Barth - 5-6 Gender equity and health indicators in the context of health reforms
by Hilary Standing - 6-7 Psycho-social correlates of health and health behaviours: challenges and methodological pitfalls
by Harald Baumeister & Jürgen Bengel - 7-8 Applications and development possibilities – moving beyond the WKC project to incorporate cultural diversity
by Julie Cwikel - 8-15 Gender differences in leisure-time physical activity
by Mario Azevedo & Cora Araújo & Felipe Reichert & Fernando Siqueira & Marcelo Silva & Pedro Hallal - 9-10 Gender health indicators for whom? Responding to the needs of different users
by Monica Fong - 11-18 Consensus building for developing gender-sensitive leading health indicators
by Faten Abdelaziz - 16-26 Sense of coherence, health locus of control, and quality of life in obese adults: physical limitations and psychological normalcies
by Thomas Lengerke & Christian Janssen & Jürgen John - 19-26 Comparative evaluation of indicators for gender equity and health
by Vivian Lin & Su Gruszin & Cara Ellickson & John Glover & Kate Silburn & Gai Wilson & Carolyn Poljski - 27-34 Gender-sensitive indicators: Uses and relevance
by Vivian Lin & Helen L’Orange & Kate Silburn - 27-38 Surveillance des comportements face au VIH/sida chez les hommes ayant des rapports sexuels avec des hommes — Suisse, 1992–2004
by H. Balthasar & A. Jeannin & F. Dubois-Arber - 35-40 Integrating a gender perspective into health statistics: an ongoing process in Central America
by Lilia Jara - 39-53 Ursachen schichtspezifischer Mortalität in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Tabakkonsum dominiert alle anderen Risikofaktoren
by Sven Schneider - 41-48 Gender-based analysis, women’s health surveillance and women’s health indicators – Working together to promote equity in health in Canada
by Stephanie Austin & Sari Tudiver & Miga Chultem & Mireille Kantiebo - 49-67 A field test of the gender-sensitive core set of leading health indicators in Manitoba, Canada
by Margaret Haworth-Brockmann & Lissa Donner & Harpa Isfeld - 54-59 Job Satisfaction and the Work Situation of Physicians: a survey at a German University hospital
by Wilfried Laubach & Sabine Fischbeck - 60-61 Application of the German SF-36 in hospitals: Overestimations in the psycho-social scales
by Horst Müller & Annegret Franke & Karl-Ludwig Resch - 62-66 Environmental tobacco smoke of youngsters in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia -- Findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS)
by Tibor Baška & Hana Sovinová & Agnes Németh & Krysztof Prewozniak & Charles Warren & Martina Baškova - 69-70 Master of Advanced Studies in Health Economics and Management (Net-MEGS)
by Luca Crivelli
November 2006, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 331-332 The Mantra of Partnership
by David McQueen - 333-334 Connecting the dots
by Evelyne Leeuw - 335-344 Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone
by Jocelyne Bernier & Melanie Rock & Michel Roy & Renald Bujold & Louise Potvin - 345-351 Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone Commentaries
by Georg Bauer & Anne McMurray & Alfred Rütten & Jane Springett - 352-354 Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone
by Jocelyne Bernier & Melanie Rock & Michel Roy & Renald Bujold & Louise Potvin - 355-362 Neighborhood social characteristics and fall injuries in children. An area-based study in Stockholm County
by Lucie Laflamme & Anne Reimers - 363-372 Volume et profil de consommation d’alcool des élèves et des camarades scolaires comme prédicteurs de l’agression et de la victimisation: une analyse multiniveaux auprès d’adolescents suisses
by Jean-Sébastien Fallu & Jürgen Rehm & Emmanuel Kuntsche & Esther Grichting & Neerav Monga & Edward Adlaf & Susan Bondy & Gerhard Gmel - 373-380 Effects of a culturally sensitive sign on the use of stairs in African American commuters
by Ross Andersen & Shawn Franckowiak & Kim Zuzak & Elise Cummings & Susan Bartlett & Carlos Crespo - 381-391 Smoking differences between university faculties in Tartu, Estonia, and Oulu, Finland, after the disruption of communism
by Rauno Heikkinen & Jana Kivastik & Peet-Henn Kingisepp & Leo Hirvonen & Simo Näyhä - 392-398 Prevalence and risk factors of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse among adolescents and young adults in Poland
by Dominik Rachoń & Leszek Pokrywka & Krystyna Suchecka-Rachoń - 399-399 Substance use among young people in urban environments
by Joan-Carles Surís - 401-401 Les bases de données de l’IEMS (Lausanne)
by Tarik Yalcin
November 2006, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 245-246 Entre promotion et prévention
by Louise Potvin - 247-248 Preventing disease and promoting health: the need for some new thinking
by S. Leonard Syme - 249-251 “Das Bohren dicker Bretter” Gesundheit fördern durch komplexe soziale Interventionen
by Alf Trojan - 252-253 Beyond sport and physical activity: the concept of movement in health promotion
by A. Rütten - 254-256 Implementation of the Bangkok Charter on Health Promotion in a Globalized World: experience and challenges of selected high income countries in Europe
by Kwok-cho Tang & Robert Beaglehole & Bosse Pettersson - 257-258 Tackling Health Inequalities — two European projects will identify effective strategies from 2004 to 2007
by Simone Weyers & Anton Kunst - 259-272 Process Evaluation of a Dutch Community Intervention to improve Health Related Behaviour in deprived neighbourhoods
by Gittte Kloek & Frank Lenthe & Yvonne Meertens & Maria Koelen & Johan Mackenbach - 273-280 Transtheoretical Model-based exercise counselling for older adults in Switzerland: quantitative results over a 1-year period
by Anita Märki & Georg Bauer & Claudio Nigg & Antoinette Conca-Zeller & Thomas Gehring - 281-301 Health-enhancing physical activity and the prevention of chronic diseases — An epidemiological review
by Jens Bucksch & Wolfgang Schlicht - 302-310 Is water fluoridation effective in reducing inequalities in dental caries distribution in developing countries? Recent findings from Brazil
by Marco Peres & José Antunes & Karen Peres - 311-317 Television viewing and food consumption in Flemish adolescents in Belgium
by Carine Vereecken & Lea Maes - 318-322 Understanding recent trends in Swiss ambulatory care utilization when out-of-pocket payment is minimal
by I. Bridevaux & B. Santos-Eggimann - 323-324 Medizinische Soziologie
by Siegfried Geyer - 329-329 Master of Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (MPEP)
by Anne Decollogny
July 2006, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 181-182 The Aftermath of a Heat Wave: a Research Challenge
by Nino Künzli - 183-184 Electromagnetic fields, science and public concern
by Leeka Kheifets & Beate Ritz - 185-193 Temperature related mortality and ambulance service interventions during the heat waves of 2003 in Ticino (Switzerland)
by Bernard Cerutti & Carmen Tereanu & Gianfranco Domenighetti & Eva Cantoni & Marco Gaia & Iva Bolgiani & Mario Lazzaro & Ignazio Cassis - 194-201 Syndromic surveillance use to detect the early effects of heat-waves: an analysis of NHS Direct data in England
by GS Leonardi & S Hajat & RS Kovats & GE Smith & D Cooper & E Gerard - 202-209 The prevalence of symptoms attributed to electromagnetic field exposure: a cross-sectional representative survey in Switzerland
by Nadja Schreier & Anke Huss & Martin Röösli - 210-220 Magnetic field exposure and neurodegenerative diseases – recent epidemiological studies
by Kerstin Hug & Martin Röösli & Regula Rapp - 221-231 Social differences in the burden of long-standing illness in Denmark
by Henrik Brønnum-Hansen & Michael Davidsen - 232-239 Social dimensions of mortality from external causes in Lithuania: do education and place of residence matter?
by Ramune Kalediene & Skirmante Starkuviene & Jadvyga Petrauskiene - 241-242 Doktorierungsprogramme in Public Health Sciences (PhD PH Sciences) an den Schweizer Universitäten
by Marco Waser & Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer
June 2006, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 127-127 East meets West – in Montreaux Survey, surveillance and health promotion in Eastern Europe
by Thomas Abel & Alfredo Morabia - 128-129 Shifting from an illegal-drug policy to a psychoactive substance policy
by François Linde - 130-132 Introducing Health Impact Assessment (HIA) in Switzerland
by Jean Simos - 133-136 Utiliser les synergies entre évaluation environnementale stratégique (EES) et évaluation d’impact sur la santé (EIS) pour promouvoir la prise en compte de l’environnement et de la santé dans les processus décisionnels publics
by Jean Simos & Philippe Arrizabalaga - 137-140 Health Impact Assessment: how the Canton of Ticino makes health a common issue
by Kurt Frei & Antoine Casabianca - 141-144 Les études d’impact sur la santé : encore une nouvelle illusion pour devenir plus efficient ou un réal outil d’aide à la décision ?
by Natacha Spina - 145-150 A programme for Health Impact Assessment in Brighton and Hove
by Thomas Scanlon & Lydie Lawrence & Terry Blair-Stevens & Sarah Nichols - 151-152 Health Impact Assessment and advocacy: a challenging combination
by J. Veerman & Marleen Bekker & Johan Mackenbach - 153-161 Monitoring population disability: evaluation of a new Global Activity Limitation Indicator (GALI)
by Herman Oyen & Johan Heyden & Rom Perenboom & Carol Jagger - 162-173 Subjective health complaints, health-related quality of life and physician visits: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP)
by Uwe Konerding & Thomas Kohlmann & Dietrich Alte & Ulrich John - 174-175 Public health and aging. An introduction to maximizing function and well-being
by Brigitte Santos-Eggimann - 176-177 Routinedaten im Gesundheitswesen. Handbuch Sekundärdatenanalyse: Grundlagen, Methoden und Perspektiven
by Olaf Knesebeck - 178-178 5. Schweizerischer Ernährungsbericht
by Ibrahim Elmadfa - 180-180 A New Challenge for Public Health and Health Economics
by Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich & Gilles Weck
April 2006, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 69-73 50 (or 106?) years Sozial - und Präventivmedizin (Social and Preventive Medicine)
by Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich - 74-74 The WHO report “Preventing Chronic Diseases: a vital investment” and us
by Alfredo Morabia & Thomas Abel - 75-76 Health Risks in Adolescents in Europe
by Sakari Karvonen - 77-78 Adolescent health in Europe: let’s think in terms of context and resources
by P. Michaud - 79-79 Towards the end of the Spanish paradox?
by Juan Ruiz - 80-90 Adolescents’ education and their diet recorded by 7-day food records
by Christophe Matthys & Stefaan Henauw & Lea Maes & Dirk Bacquer & Wim Verbeke & Guy Backer - 91-98 Tobacco use among youth and related characteristics, Turkey
by Toker Ergüder & Tahir Soydal & Mehmet Uğurlu & Banu Çakır & Charles Warren - 99-109 Reference values for serum lipids and lipoproteins in Spanish adolescents: the AVENA study
by Jonatan Ruiz & Francisco Ortega & Luis Moreno & Julia Wärnberg & Marcela Gonzalez-Gross & Maria Cano & Angel Gutierrez & Manuel Castillo - 110-116 Findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – smoking initiation, prevalence of tobacco use and cessation
by Tibor Baška & Hana Sovinová & Agnes Németh & Krysztof Przewozniak & Charles Warren & Elena Kavcová - 117-122 Time trends in cancer mortality in Central Serbia
by Ljiljana Markovic-Denic & Snezana Zivkovic & Sandra Sipetic & Hristina Vlajinac & Nikola Kocev & Jelena Marinkovic - 123-124 Gender und Public Health. Grundlegende Orientierungen für Forschung, Praxis und Politik
by Cornelia Bormann
January 2006, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-2 Occupational Health – a very important component of Public Health
by Michel Guillemin - 3-4 Changing in the Face of Change
by David Wegmann & Charles Levenstein - 5-13 Beliefs and practices in the assessment of workplace pollutants
by Raffaella Bruzzi & David Vernez & Pierre-Olivier Droz & Alice Batz - 14-23 Effects of a physical exercise intervention on employees’ perceptions of quality of life: a randomized controlled trial
by Ralf Brand & Wolfgang Schlicht & Kay Grossmann & Rainer Duhnsen - 24-33 Responders and non-responders in a study on medical end-of-life decisions in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland
by Susanne Fischer & Guido Miccinesi & Rainer Hornung & Georg Bosshard & Luc Deliens & Agnes Heide & Tore Nilstun & Michael Norup & Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen - 34-42 Missing data due to a ‘checklist misconception-effect’
by Thorsten Meyer & Ines Schäfer & Christine Matthis & Thomas Kohlmann & Oskar Mittag - 43-44 Beware the pitfalls of ill-placed questions – revisiting questionnaire ordering
by Anne Taylor & Eleonora Grande & Tiffany Gill - 45-53 Self-rated health and health damaging behaviour among young women in Hungary in connection with family background
by Csilla Csoboth & Irena Szumska & György Purebl - 54-62 The Georgian Adolescent Health Survey: methodological and strategic issues
by Pierre-André Michaud & Karaman Pagava & Helen Phagava & Giorgi Abashidze & Teimuraz Chanturishvili & André Jeannin - 67-67 Erratum
by Herman Oyen & Nathalie Bossuyt & Patrick Deboosere & Sylvie Gadeyne & Emmanuel Abatih & Stefaan Demarest
December 2005, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 337-338 Tobacco control in Finland and Switzerland: opportunities to learn about overcoming resistance to change
by Derek Yach - 339-340 “Social and Preventive Medicine” – past achievements and future challenges
by Felix Gutzwiller - 341-343 Monitoring health in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
by Martin McKee - 344-354 The smoking epidemic in Switzerland - an empirical examination of the theory of diffusion of innovations
by Sandra Kuntsche & Gerhard Gmel - 355-360 Attitudes and behaviours in smoking cessation among general practitioners in Finland 2001
by Noël Barengo & H. Sandström & Vesa Jormanainen & Markku Myllykangas - 361-369 Arbeitslosigkeit, Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit und Lebenszufriedenheit: Ergebnisse einer Studie bei jungen Erwachsenen in den neuen Bundesländern
by Hendrik Berth & Peter Förster & Elmar Brähler - 370-377 Exposure to and annoyance with second-hand smoke in Switzerland: results of the Tobacco Monitoring Survey
by Roger Keller & Ramona Prinz-Kaltenborn & Hans Krebs & Rainer Hornung - 378-388 Comparison of knowledge, attitudes and behaviour regarding smoking among Estonian and Finnish physicians
by Kersti Pärna & Kaja Rahu & Noël Barengo & Mati Rahu & Patrick Sandström & Vesa Jormanainen & Markku Myllykangas - 389-390 ABC of behavior change: a guide to successful disease prevention and health promotion
by Thomas Lengerke - 391-392 Gesundheit und Gesundheitsverhalten im Jugendalter. Der Einfluss sozialer Ungleichheit
by Corinna Bisegger
October 2005, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 275-276 Indicators of subjective health in population studies
by Thomas Kohlmann - 277-278 SPM, 50 years: mostly red
by Alfredo Morabia - 281-291 Health-related quality of life: gender differences in childhood and adolescence
by Corinna Bisegger & Bernhard Cloetta & Ursula von Bisegger & Thomas Abel & Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer - 292-300 Die Version 2.0 des SF-36 Health Survey - Ergebnisse einer bevölkerungsrepräsentativen Studie
by Matthias Morfeld & Monika Bullinger & Juliane Nantke & Elmar Brähler - 301-310 Differential inequity in health expectancy by region in Belgium
by Herman Oyen & Nathalie Bossuyt & Patrick Deboosere & Sylvie Gadeyne & Emmanuel Abatih & Stefaan Demarest - 311-318 Die Bedeutung sozialer Beziehungen für den Zusammenhang zwischen sozialer Ungleichheit und Gesundheit im Alter
by Olaf Knesebeck - 319-323 Vaccination des enfants de 28 mois à Genève, Suisse: évolution sur six ans, 1995–2000
by Muriel Golay & Philippe Sudre - 324-333 Relationships between unfavourable health status and smoking cessation attempts in Hungary
by Zsuzsa Szanto & Eva Susanszky & Maria Kopp
August 2005, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 193-194 The role of social class on health behaviors and psychosocial factors: the United States experience
by Luisa Borrell - 195-196 SAPALDIA 2: the cohort continues
by Jonathan Samet - 197-205 The lack of social gradient of health behaviors and psychosocial factors in Northern Italy
by Roberto Vogli & Roberto Gnesotto & Michael Goldstein & Ronald Andersen & Giovanni Cornia - 206-217 Individualisiertes Gesundheitsverhalten? Soziale Strukturen, Peereinflüsse und Lebensstile als Einflussfaktoren des Ernährungsverhaltens Jugendlicher
by Claudia Beckert-Zieglschmid - 218-229 Physical activity of adults aged 50 years and older in Switzerland
by Katharina Meyer & Linda Rezny & Christoph Breuer & Markus Lamprecht & Hans Stamm - 230-237 Breast cancer survival of American Indian/Alaska Native women, 1973–1996
by Nina Wampler & Timothy Lash & Rebecca Silliman & Timothy Heeren - 238-244 Use of hormone replacement therapy by menopausal women: a comparison between primary care patients and the general population
by Arabelle Nakhlé & Bruna Galobardes & Jean-Paul Humair & Hans Stalder - 245-263 Follow-up of the Swiss Cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung Diseases in Adults (SAPALDIA 2) 1991–2003: methods and characterization of participants
by Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich & Birgit Kuna-Dibbert & Nicole Probst-Hensch & Christian Schindler & Denise Dietrich & Elisabeth Stutz & Lucy Bayer-Oglesby & Felix Baum & Otto Brändli & Martin Brutsche & Sara Downs & Dirk Keidel & Margaret Gerbase & Medea Imboden & Roland Keller & Bruno Knöpfli & Nino Künzli & Laurent Nicod & Marco Pons & Patricia Staedele & Jean-Marie Tschopp & Jean-Pierre Zellweger & Philippe Leuenberger - 264-271 Health lifestyles in Ukraine
by William Cockerham & Brian Hinote & Pamela Abbott & Christian Haerpfer
June 2005, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 129-130 Survey and surveillance of nutrition behaviour, a developing research area
by Sigrid Beer-Borst & Salvatore Panico - 131-132 Social change implies dietary change
by Shiriki Kumanyika - 133-133 Evidence-based public health nutrition
by Annette Matzke - 134-141 Surveillance of dietary habits and lifestyles among 5–6 year-old children and their families living in Central-North Italy
by Alberto Tripodi & M. Daghio & Sabrina Severi & Laura Ferrari & Anna Ciardullo - 142-150 Consumption of special diet among Finnish adolescents in 1979–2001: repeated national cross-sectional surveys
by Heli Kosonen & Arja Rimpelä & Anna-Liisa Rauma & Pertti Väisänen & Lasse Pere & Suvi Virtanen & Matti Rimpelä - 151-160 BeKi – an initiative for nutrition education in children in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg: description, experiences, and considerations for an evaluation framework
by Gertrud Winkler & Birgit Noller & Sigrid Waibel & Maria Wiest - 161-165 Post-migration dietary changes among African refugees in Geneva: a rapid assessment study to inform nutritional interventions
by Maaike Kruseman & Nelly-Ange Barandereka & Patricia Hudelson & Hans Stalder - 166-176 Nutritional status and poverty assessment of vulnerable population groups in Armenia
by Laura Rossi & Nune Mangasaryan & Francesco Branca - 177-185 Socio-economic health differences among the elderly population in Krakow, Poland
by Tomasz Knurowski & Jitse Dijk & Andrea Geckova & Piotr Brzyski & Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk & Wim Heuvel - 186-187 Book review
by various authors
April 2005, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 73-74 Estimating the impact of obesity
by Katherine Flegal - 75-75 Kosten und Übergewicht
by Bertino Somaini - 76-77 Origins and early development of the case-control study: Part 1 – Early evolution
by Aileen Neilson & Heinz Schneider - 78-86 Obesity and its comorbidities: present and future importance on health status in Switzerland
by Aileen Neilson & Heinz Schneider - 87-94 Economic burden of obesity and its comorbidities in Switzerland
by Alexandra Schmid & Heinz Schneider & Alain Golay & Ulrich Keller - 95-106 Nutzerstruktur und Korrelate der Teilnahme an Rückenschulen: eine repräsentative Studie an der bundesdeutschen erwerbstätigen Bevölkerung
by Sven Schneider & Christian Hauf & Marcus Schiltenwolf - 107-118 Unterschiede zwischen Aussiedlern und der übrigen deutschen Bevölkerung bezüglich Gesundheit, Gesundheitsversorgung und Gesundheitsverhalten: eine vergleichende Analyse anhand des KORA-Surveys 2000
by Mary Aparicio & Angela Döring & Andreas Mielck & Rolf Holle - 119-124 Adolescent substance abuse, the importance of family, school and peers: data from the health behaviour in school children
by Aleksandra Jovic-Vranes & Boris Vranes & Jelena Marinkovic & Viktorija Cucic
February 2005, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 Vincent Wietlisbach, 1949–2004
by Fred Paccaud - 2-3 New section: surveys, surveillance, and health promotion in Eastern Europe
by Alfredo Morabia & Thomas Abel - 4-5 Medical sociology and molecular medicine: is there a case for cross-cutting disciplinary boundaries?
by Johannes Siegrist - 6-6 Die Schwierigkeiten mit der Durchimpfung
by Daniel Koch - 7-9 Replik auf den Artikel “Wie effektiv sind Methadonbehandlungen in Privatpraxen?” von R. Stohler et al. in SPM 49 (2004): 276–80
by Daniel Meili & Susan Dober - 10-11 Replik auf den Leserbrief von Daniel Meili und Susan Dober: Stellungnahme der Autoren
by Carlos Nordt & Rudolf Stohler - 36-37 Essentials of good epidemiological practice
by Ekkehardt Altpeter & Bernard Burnand & Gorana Capkun & Rebecca Carrel & Bernard Cerutti & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz & Markus Gassner & Christoph Junker & Nino Künzli & Christian Lengeler & Christoph Minder & Martin Rickenbach & Dominik Schorr & John-Paul Vader & Elisabeth Zemp & Ekkehardt Altpeter & Bernard Burnand & Gorana Capkun & Rebecca Carrel & Bernard Cerutti & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz & Markus Gassner & Christoph Junker & Nino Künzli & Christian Lengeler & Christoph Minder & Martin Rickenbach & Dominik Schorr & John-Paul Vader & Elisabeth Zemp & Ekkehardt Altpeter & Bernard Burnand & Gorana Capkun & Rebecca Carrel & Bernard Cerutti & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz & Markus Gassner & Christoph Junker & Nino Künzli & Christian Lengeler & Christoph Minder & Martin Rickenbach & Dominik Schorr & John-Paul Vader & Elisabeth Zemp & Ekkehardt Altpeter & Bernard Burnand & Gorana Capkun & Rebecca Carrel & Bernard Cerutti & Mirjam Mäusezahl-Feuz & Markus Gassner & Christoph Junker & Nino Künzli & Christian Lengeler & Christoph Minder & Martin Rickenbach & Dominik Schorr & John-Paul Vader & Elisabeth Zemp & Erik von Elm & Matthias Egger & Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich & Thomas Zeltner & Paul Bouvier & Adelheid Bürgi-Schmelz & Peter Meyer - 38-44 Influenza vaccination of hospital staff in Germany: a five-year survey on vaccination coverage and policies: identified deficits in influenza immunisation campaigns for hospital employees
by Johannes Hallauer & Nils Neuschaefer-Rube - 45-51 The prevalence of rheumatic diseases in the elderly in developed countries and its evolution over time
by Marjorie Mariller & Brigitte Santos-Eggimann - 52-59 Factors affecting exclusive breastfeeding in Poland: cross-sectional survey of population-based samples
by Krystyra Mikiel-Kostyra & Joanna Mazur & Elzbieta Wojdan-Godek - 60-62 The first telephone-based health survey in Moscow: building a model for behavioral risk factor surveillance in Russia
by Thomas Schmid & Helena Zabina & David McQueen & I. Glasunov & R. Potemkina - 63-66 Phone tracking in a follow-up study
by Montse Garcia & Esteve Fernandez & Anna Schiaffino & Mercè Peris & Josep Borras & F. Nieto - 67-67 Lehrbuch Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung
by B. Ruckstuhl
June 2005, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 Health and risk factors surveillance: a global perspective
by Thomas Abel & Alfredo Morabia - 2-8 Surveillance and the Tao of leadership: a perspective from the United States
by James Marks & Donna Stroup - 9-15 Institutionalization of social and behavioral risk factor surveillance as a learning system
by Stefano Campostrini & David McQueen - 16-24 Context enrichment of health risk surveillance data for use and application: conceptual considerations from an Australian perspective
by Stephen Zubrick - 25-30 Building capacity for risk factor surveillance in developed countries: the need for a vision-driven approach: lessons learned from the Canadian experience
by Reg Warren - 31-32 A surveillance information system as a management tool: a report from Papua New Guinea
by Gilbert Hiawalyer - 33-37 Building capacity for risk factor surveillance in developing countries: a new approach
by Ligia Salazar
December 2004, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 357-358 Health information on the internet: an issue of social inequality in public health
by Therese Steiger & Margreet Schmucki - 359-360 Understanding breast cancer screening: should the intellectually non-disabled make decisions for the intellectually disabled?
by Ingrid Mühlhauser - 361-362 Breast cancer screening among women with intellectual disability
by Christine Bouchardy Magnin - 363-374 Partner communication and HIV risk behaviors among “at risk” women
by Hugh Klein & Kirk Elifson & Claire Sterk - 375-380 Risk information – barrier to informed choice? A focus group study
by Anke Steckelberg & Jürgen Kasper & Michael Redegeld & Ingrid Mühlhauser - 381-390 Verbreitung und Sozialprofil der gesundheitsthemenbezogenen Internetnutzung: Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Telefonumfrage
by Volker Hüfken & Marc Deutschmann & Thomas Baehring & Werner Scherbaum