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International Journal of Public Health
1997 - 2020
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2020, volume 65, articles 9
- 100 years of IJPH: looking back and ahead pp. 1517-1518

- Anke Berger, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Olaf Knesebeck and Nino Künzli
- Transforming capacity-strengthening in an era of sustainable development pp. 1519-1520

- Anne Christine Stender Heerdegen
- Future public health governance: investing in young professionals pp. 1521-1522

- Vasileios Nittas, Diana Buitrago-Garcia, Shala Chetty-Mhlanga, Pauline Yongeun Grimm, Germán Guerra, Chandni Patel and Peter Francis Raguindin
- Global Network for Academic Public Health statement on the World Health Organization’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1523-1524

- John Middleton, Philip Baba Adongo, Wah-Yun Low and Laura Magaña
- Planning for a second wave pandemic of COVID-19 and planning for winter pp. 1525-1527

- John Middleton, Henrique Lopes, Kai Michelson and John Reid
- Corona Immunitas: study protocol of a nationwide program of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and seroepidemiologic studies in Switzerland pp. 1529-1548

- Erin A. West, Daniela Anker, Rebecca Amati, Aude Richard, Ania Wisniak, Audrey Butty, Emiliano Albanese, Murielle Bochud, Arnaud Chiolero, Luca Crivelli, Stéphane Cullati, Valérie d’Acremont, Adina Mihaela Epure, Jan Fehr, Antoine Flahault, Luc Fornerod, Irène Frank, Anja Frei, Gisela Michel, Semira Gonseth, Idris Guessous, Medea Imboden, Christian R. Kahlert, Laurent Kaufmann, Philipp Kohler, Nicolai Mösli, Daniel Paris, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Nicolas Rodondi, Silvia Stringhini, Thomas Vermes, Fabian Vollrath and Milo A. Puhan
- Seroprevalence and immunity of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children and adolescents in schools in Switzerland: design for a longitudinal, school-based prospective cohort study pp. 1549-1557

- Agne Ulyte, Thomas Radtke, Irène A. Abela, Sarah R. Haile, Julia Braun, Ruedi Jung, Christoph Berger, Alexandra Trkola, Jan Fehr, Milo A. Puhan and Susi Kriemler
- Reflecting on knowledge translation strategies from global health research projects in Tunisia and the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire pp. 1559-1570

- Jessica Spagnolo, Lara Gautier, François Champagne, Nicole Leduc, Wahid Melki, Konan N’Guessan and Fatma Charfi
- Knowledge translation strategies designed for public health decision-making settings: a scoping review pp. 1571-1580

- Naisi Zhao, Susan Koch-Weser, Amy Lischko and Mei Chung
- How do advisory groups contribute to healthy public policy research? pp. 1581-1591

- Helen van Eyk, Sharon Friel, Peter Sainsbury, Tessa Boyd-Caine, Patrick Harris, Colin MacDougall, Toni Delany-Crowe, Connie Musolino and Fran Baum
- Predictors of uptake of cervical cancer screening among women in Urban Tanzania: community-based cross-sectional study pp. 1593-1602

- Joanes Faustine Mboineki, Panpan Wang, Kamala Dhakal, Mikiyas Amare Getu, Walter Cleophance Millanzi and Changying Chen
- Improving maternal and newborn care: cost-effectiveness of an innovation to rebrand traditional birth attendants in Sierra Leone pp. 1603-1612

- Jean Christophe Fotso, Ashley Ambrose, Paul Hutchinson and Disha Ali
- Adverse perinatal outcomes among children in Switzerland: the impact of national origin and socio-economic group pp. 1613-1621

- Philippe Wanner
- Neonatal sepsis and its associated factors in East Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 1623-1633

- Biruk Beletew Abate, Ayelign Mengesha Kasie, Melese Abate Reta and Mesfin Wudu Kassaw
- Trends and inequalities in unplanned pregnancy in three population-based birth cohorts in Pelotas, Brazil pp. 1635-1645

- Laísa Rodrigues Moreira, Fernanda Ewerling, Iná S. Santos, Fernando César Wehrmeister, Alicia Matijasevich, Aluisio J. D. Barros, Ana M. B. Menezes, Helen Gonçalves, Joseph Murray, Marlos R. Domingues and Mariângela Freitas Silveira
- Trends in teenage motherhood in Ecuador: challenges and inequalities pp. 1647-1655

- Verónica Espinel-Flores, Mercè Gotsens, Vanessa Puig-Barrachina, Brenda Biaani León-Gómez, Andrés Peralta and Glòria Pérez
- Intimate partner violence against women in Ethiopia and its association with unintended pregnancy: a national cross-sectional survey pp. 1657-1667

- Tenaw Yimer Tiruye, Melissa L. Harris, Catherine Chojenta, Elizabeth Holliday and Deborah Loxton
- Contextual determinants of intimate partner violence: a multi-level analysis in six European cities pp. 1669-1679

- Nicole Geovana Dias, Silvia Fraga, Joaquim Soares, Eleni Hatzidimitriadou, Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou, Jutta Lindert, Örjan Sundin, Olga Toth, Henrique Barros and Ana Isabel Ribeiro
- Migration and sexual partnerships among unmarried young men in Thailand: a longitudinal approach pp. 1681-1688

- Mengxi Zhang, Philip Anglewicz and Mark VanLandingham
- Associations between socioeconomic and family determinants and weight-control behaviours among adolescents pp. 1689-1698

- Aviad Tur-Sinai, Tanya Kolobov, Riki Tesler, Orna Baron-Epel, Keren Dvir and Yossi Harel-Fisch
- Impact of a school-based water, sanitation and hygiene programme on children’s independent handwashing and toothbrushing habits: a cluster-randomised trial pp. 1699-1709

- Denise Duijster, Helen Buxton, Habib Benzian, Jed Dimaisip-Nabuab, Bella Monse, Catherine Volgenant and Robert Dreibelbis
- How parental migration affects early social–emotional development of left-behind children in rural China: a structural equation modeling analysis pp. 1711-1721

- Huifeng Shi, Chunxia Zhao, Yan Dou, Xiaoqian Duan, Lingyan Yang, Yufeng Du, Xiaona Huang, Xiaoli Wang and Jingxu Zhang
- Chronic hepatitis C virus infection in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: an analysis of patient and virus characteristics pp. 1723-1735

- Lubomír Skladaný, Marian Oltman, Soňa Fraňková, Sylvia Dražilová, Petr Husa, Jan Šperl, Václav Hejda, Petr Urbánek, Svetlana Adamcová-Selčanová, Martin Janičko, Pavol Kristian, Viera Kupčová, Marek Rác, Ivan Schréter, Ladislav Virág, Adriana Liptáková, Miriam Ondrášová and Peter Jarčuška
- Prospective associations between US state-level corruption and individual-level cardiovascular risk factors among middle-aged Americans: The National Longitudinal Survey of Youths 1979 pp. 1737-1748

- Krisztina Gero and Daniel Kim
- Climate and climate-sensitive diseases in semi-arid regions: a systematic review pp. 1749-1761

- Rafaella Pessoa Moreira, Alexandre Cunha Costa, Ticiane Freire Gomes and Glauciano Ferreira
- The health status of newly arrived asylum-seeking minors in Denmark: a nationwide register-based study pp. 1763-1772

- Andreas Halgreen Eiset, Arendse Sander Loua, Alexandra Kruse and Marie Norredam
- Diabetes management interventions for homeless adults: a systematic review pp. 1773-1783

- Janice Constance and Joanne M. Lusher
- Engaging traditional barbers to identify and refer newborns for routine immunization services in Sokoto, Nigeria: a mixed methods evaluation pp. 1785-1795

- Leanne Dougherty, Masduk Abdulkarim, Aliyu Ahmed, Yakubu Cherima, Aliyu Ladan, Sale Abdu, Bello Kilgori, Folake Olayinka, Sani Garr and Kate E. Gilroy
- If I tweet will you cite later? Follow-up on the effect of social media exposure on article downloads and citations pp. 1797-1802

- Thomy Tonia, Herman Van Oyen, Anke Berger, Christian Schindler and Nino Künzli
- Correction to: ASPHER statement on racism and health: racism and discrimination obstruct public health’s pursuit of health equity pp. 1803-1803

- Nurcan Akbulut, Naomi Limaro Nathan, Lisa Wandschneider, Ranjeet Dhonkal, Nadav Davidovitch, John Middleton and Oliver Razum
- Correction to: Gender norms about romantic relationships and sexual experiences among very young male adolescents in Korogocho slum in Kenya pp. 1805-1806

- Beatrice W. Maina, Benedict O. Orindi, Yandisa Sikweyiya and Caroline W. Kabiru
- Correction to: How parental migration affects early social–emotional development of left-behind children in rural China: a structural equation modeling analysis pp. 1807-1809

- Huifeng Shi, Chunxia Zhao, Yan Dou, Xiaoqian Duan, Lingyan Yang, Yufeng Du, Xiaona Huang, Xiaoli Wang and Jingxu Zhang
- High seroprevalence of SARS_COV-2 in Bergamo: evidence for herd immunity or reason to be cautious? pp. 1815-1817

- Carlo Signorelli, Alberto Zucchi, Carlo Alberto Tersalvi, Roberta Ciampichini, Elvira Beato, Federica Balzarini, Anna Odone and John Middleton
2020, volume 65, articles 8
- The coronavirus pandemic should strengthen governments’ will to invest in adolescent health pp. 1217-1218

- Agis Tsouros
- Public health in Central and Eastern Europe: research, education and practice pp. 1219-1220

- Gabriel Gulis
- The importance of resilience in adolescent mental health promotion and risk behaviour prevention pp. 1221-1222

- Krzysztof Ostaszewski
- The contribution of the network “Health Behavior in School-aged Children” to the health of young people in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1223-1224

- Inese Gobina, Joana Mazur and Andrea Madarasova Geckova
- Evaluating the success of Slovenia’s policy on the health of children and adolescents: results of an audit pp. 1225-1234

- Tine Bizjak, Rok Novak, Marko Vudrag, Andreja Kukec and Branko Kontić
- Adolescents’ right to confidential health care: knowledge, attitudes and practice of pediatricians and gynecologists in the primary healthcare sector in Belgrade, Serbia pp. 1235-1246

- Vida Jeremic Stojkovic, Smiljana Cvjetkovic, Bojana Matejic and Tatjana Gazibara
- Barriers to utilization of adolescent friendly health services in primary healthcare facilities in Armenia: a qualitative study pp. 1247-1255

- Varduhi Hayrumyan, Zaruhi Grigoryan, Zhanna Sargsyan, Serine Sahakyan, Lusine Aslanyan and Arusyak Harutyunyan
- Serbian students’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviour towards antibiotic use: is there room for improvement? pp. 1257-1267

- Olga Horvat, Ana Tomas, Milica Paut Kusturica, Dragica Bukumiric, Bojan Blagojevic and Zorana Kovacevic
- Searching for online health information instead of seeing a physician: a cross-sectional study among high school students in Belgrade, Serbia pp. 1269-1278

- Tatjana Gazibara, Jelena Cakic, Milica Cakic, Anita Grgurevic and Tatjana Pekmezovic
- Social constraints associated with excessive internet use in adolescents: the role of family, school, peers, and neighbourhood pp. 1279-1287

- Lukas Blinka, Nika Šablatúrová, Anna Ševčíková and Daniela Husarova
- Social relational factors of excessive internet use in four European countries pp. 1289-1297

- Jakub Mikuška, David Smahel, Lenka Dedkova, Elisabeth Staksrud, Giovanna Mascheroni and Tijana Milosevic
- Exploring the effect of socioeconomic development on child growth in posttransitional Croatia: a cross-sectional study pp. 1299-1307

- Sanja Musić Milanović, Maja Lang Morović, Helena Križan, Martina Pezer, Jelena Seferović and Saša Missoni
- Excessive body weight of children and adolescents in the spotlight of their parents’ overweight and obesity, physical activity, and screen time pp. 1309-1317

- Erik Sigmund, Dagmar Sigmundová and Petr Badura
- Smoking as a weight control strategy of Serbian adolescents pp. 1319-1329

- Biljana Kilibarda, Jelena Gudelj Rakic, Sonja Mitov Scekic and Srmena Krstev
- Psychosocial school environment and health risk behaviours of adolescents in Bulgaria: results from multilevel analysis pp. 1331-1344

- Elitsa Dimitrova, Tatyana Kotzeva and Anna Alexandrova-Karamanova
- Socio-economic differences in factors associated with alcohol use among adolescents in Slovenia: a cross-sectional study pp. 1345-1354

- Emina Mehanović, Matej Košir, Sanela Talić, Helena Jeriček Klanšček and Federica Vigna-Taglianti
- Interplay between adolescent physical activity and life satisfaction: gender as potential effect modifier pp. 1355-1363

- Agnė Slapšinskaitė, Justė Lukoševičiūtė and Kastytis Šmigelskas
- Insufficient sleep duration in association with self-reported pain and corresponding medicine use among adolescents: a cross-sectional population-based study in Latvia pp. 1365-1371

- Solvita Klavina-Makrecka, Inese Gobina, Toms Pulmanis, Iveta Pudule and Anita Villerusa
- Depressive symptoms among adolescents in Georgia: the role of ethnicity, low self-control, parents, and peers pp. 1373-1382

- Magda Javakhishvili, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Helen Phagava and Karaman Pagava
- Neighborhood effects on internalizing and externalizing problems, and academic competence: a comparison of Roma and non-Roma adolescents pp. 1383-1392

- Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Dan Liu, Julia Beier and Marek Blatny
- Psychosocial determinants of sexual norms and their impact on sexual debut in Polish adolescents pp. 1393-1401

- Zbigniew Izdebski, Krzysztof Wąż, Anna Kowalewska and Joanna Mazur
- Fatal injuries and economic development in the population sample of Central and Eastern European Countries: the perspective of adolescents pp. 1403-1412

- Michal Miovsky, Beata Gavurova, Viera Ivankova, Martin Rigelsky and Jaroslav Sejvl
- School is (not) calling: the associations of gender, family affluence, disruptions in the social context and learning difficulties with school satisfaction among adolescents in Slovakia pp. 1413-1421

- Lucia Bosakova, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Jitse P. van Dijk and Sijmen A. Reijneveld
- Teacher and classmate support may keep adolescents satisfied with school and education. Does gender matter? pp. 1423-1429

- Simona Horanicova, Daniela Husarova, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Daniel Klein, Jitse P. Dijk, Andrea F. Winter and Sijmen A. Reijneveld
- Recommendations for epidemiologic studies of aging populations in a changing climate pp. 1431-1432

- Sindana D. Ilango, Sara McElroy and Lara Schwarz
- Vaccine development in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a balancing act on accuracy and speed pp. 1433-1434

- Sergio Linares-Fernández and Peter Francis Raguindin
- Age-specific COVID-19 case-fatality rate: no evidence of changes over time pp. 1435-1436

- Carlo Signorelli and Anna Odone
- Positive and negative affect of university and college students during COVID-19 outbreak: a network-based survey pp. 1437-1443

- Yali Wang, Xiang Jing, Wantong Han, Yurong Jing and Lingzhong Xu
- The immediate psychological effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on medical and non-medical students in China pp. 1445-1453

- Lin Xie, Hong Luo, Mei Li, Wenjie Ge, Bingyu Xing and Qunfang Miao
- The role of burden of disease assessment in tracking progress towards achieving WHO global air quality guidelines pp. 1455-1465

- Dimitris Evangelopoulos, Roman Perez-Velasco, Heather Walton, Sophie Gumy, Martin Williams, Frank J. Kelly and Nino Künzli
- Availability of public open space and the practice of leisure-time physical activity among the Brazilian adult population pp. 1467-1476

- Marcela Mello Soares, Emanuella Gomes Maia and Rafael Moreira Claro
- Physical activity barriers according to social stratification in Europe pp. 1477-1484

- Antonio Moreno-Llamas, Jesús García-Mayor and Ernesto De la Cruz-Sánchez
- Victims, bullies and bully–victims: prevalence and association with negative health outcomes from a cross-sectional study in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 1485-1495

- Ana Paula Loch, Roberta Corradi Astolfi, Maria Alvim Leite, Cassio Henrique Gomide Papa, Marcelo Ryngelblum, Manuel Eisner and Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres
- Online sales compliance with the electronic cigarettes ban in India: a content analysis pp. 1497-1505

- Beladenta Amalia, Shivam Kapoor, Renu Sharma, Marcela Fu, Esteve Fernández and Jugdeep Singh Rana
- “Why not ask the doctor?” Barriers in help-seeking for sexual problems among older adults in Poland pp. 1507-1515

- Gabriela Gore-Gorszewska
2020, volume 65, articles 7
- Emancipation versus normality in the Global South pp. 993-994

- Yadira Borrero-Ramírez and Janeth Mosquera-Becerra
- Universal health coverage and capital accumulation: a relationship unveiled by the critical political economy approach pp. 995-1001

- Mario Hernández-Álvarez, Juan Carlos Eslava-Castañeda, Liliana Henao-Kaffure, José Orozco-Díaz and Luis Edgar Parra-Salas
- Flu pandemic, world power, and contemporary capitalism: building a historical–critical perspective pp. 1003-1009

- Liliana Henao-Kaffure and Mario Hernández-Álvarez
- Medical labour under neoliberalism: an ethnographic study in Colombia pp. 1011-1017

- Adriana Ardila-Sierra and César Abadía-Barrero
- Private money-making indulgence and inefficiency of primary healthcare in Nigeria: a qualitative study of health workers’ absenteeism pp. 1019-1026

- Prince Agwu, Pamela Ogbozor, Aloysius Odii, Charles Orjiakor and Obinna Onwujekwe
- Mapping of food industry strategies to influence public health policy, research and practice in South Africa pp. 1027-1036

- Mélissa Mialon, Eric Crosbie and Gary Sacks
- The influence of the sugar-sweetened beverage industry on public policies in Mexico pp. 1037-1044

- Enai Ojeda, Christian Torres, Ángela Carriedo, Mélissa Mialon, Niyati Parekh and Emanuel Orozco
- Inventory of marketing techniques used in child-appealing food and beverage research: a rapid review pp. 1045-1055

- Christine Mulligan, Monique Potvin Kent, Anthea K. Christoforou and Mary R. L’Abbé
- Impact of tobacco industry pricing and marketing strategy on brand choice, loyalty and cessation in global south countries: a systematic review pp. 1057-1066

- Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy, Marie Gilbert Majella and Sharan Murali
- Analysing persuasive marketing of ultra-processed foods on Brazilian television pp. 1067-1077

- Marina O. Santana, Julia S. Guimarães, Fernanda Helena M. Leite, Laís A. Mais, Paula M. Horta, Ana Paula Bortoletto Martins and Rafael M. Claro
- Association between parental self-reported knowledge on soy and phytoestrogen and their children's intake of soy-based infant formulae—a cross-sectional study of Israeli parents pp. 1079-1085

- Niva Shapira, Talma Kushnir, Ruth Brandman, Gali Katan and Lilian Tzivian
- No land for food: prevalence of food insecurity in ethnic communities enclosed by sugarcane monocrop in Colombia pp. 1087-1096

- Leidy Johanna Hurtado-Bermúdez, Irene Vélez-Torres and Fabián Méndez
- Economic evaluation of human papillomavirus vaccination in the Global South: a systematic review pp. 1097-1111

- Saba Abidi, Satyanarayana Labani, Aastha Singh, Smita Asthana and Puneeta Ajmera
- Is trade a blessing or a curse? A panel data analysis of the determinants of depressive disorders pp. 1113-1121

- Yu-Chun Lin, Yu-Hung Chang and Huang-Ting Yan
- Commercial determinants of health: an ethical exploration pp. 1123-1132

- Paul Ndebele, Hina Shaikh, Nino Paichadze, Imran Bari, David Michaels, Carlos Santos Burgoa and Adnan A. Hyder
- Attitudes and practices of public health academics towards research funding from for-profit organizations: cross-sectional survey pp. 1133-1145

- Rima Nakkash, Ahmed Ali, Hala Alaouie, Khalil Asmar, Norbert Hirschhorn, Sanaa Mugharbil, Iman Nuwayhid, Leslie London, Amina Saban, Sabina Faiz Rashid, Md Koushik Ahmed, Cecile Knai, Charlotte Bigland and Rima A. Afifi
- Commercial determinants of health: a proposed research agenda pp. 1147-1149

- Nino Paichadze, Meghan Werbick, Paul Ndebele, Imran Bari and Adnan A. Hyder
- Female genital mutilation and contraceptive use: findings from the 2014 Egypt demographic health survey pp. 1151-1158

- Saba W. Masho, Olubunmi Orekoya, Elizabeth Lowery and Jordyn T. Wallenborn
- Practical competencies for public health education: a global analysis pp. 1159-1167

- Leanne Coombe, Christina Severinsen and Priscilla Robinson
- Is the ‘Nordic Paradox’ an illusion? Measuring intimate partner violence against women in Europe pp. 1169-1179

- Iñaki Permanyer and Amalia Gomez-Casillas
- Late presenters among minority patients with chronic hepatitis C infection in the USA pp. 1181-1191

- Calvin Q. Pan, Charles Rabinovich, Vijay Gayam, Milana Normatov, Bazhena Fidman and Dan Wang
- Identifying factors associated with obesity traits in undergraduate students: a scoping review pp. 1193-1204

- Rita E. Morassut, Chenchen Tian and David Meyre
- The psychosocial impact of flu influenza pandemics on healthcare workers and lessons learnt for the COVID-19 emergency: a rapid review pp. 1205-1216

- Serena Barello, Anna Falcó-Pegueroles, Debora Rosa, Angela Tolotti, Guendalina Graffigna and Loris Bonetti
2020, volume 65, articles 6
- The IJPH turns 100 years old: let’s look back! pp. 705-707

- Brigitte Ruckstuhl
- The changing epidemiology of pneumococcal diseases: new challenges after widespread routine immunization pp. 709-710

- Peter Francis Raguindin
- When a COVID-19 vaccine is ready, will we all be ready for it? pp. 711-712

- Marta Fadda, Emiliano Albanese and L. Suzanne Suggs
- Living with COVID-19-triggered pseudoscience and conspiracies pp. 713-714

- Takele T. Desta and Tewodros Mulugeta
- Climate and clean air responses to COVID-19: a comment pp. 715-716

- S. M. Yasir Arafat, Sarvodaya Tripathy, Sujita Kumar Kar and Russell Kabir
- Social inequalities and collateral damages of the COVID-19 pandemic: when basic needs challenge mental health care pp. 717-718

- Jude Mary Cénat, Rose Darly Dalexis, Cyrille Kossigan Kokou-Kpolou, Joana N. Mukunzi and Cécile Rousseau
- Valuing the years of life lost due to COVID-19: the differences and pitfalls pp. 719-720

- Brecht Devleesschauwer, Scott A. McDonald, Niko Speybroeck and Grant M. A. Wyper
- Votes, populism, and pandemics pp. 721-722

- Alexi Gugushvili, Jonathan Koltai, David Stuckler and Martin McKee
- Child and adolescent health needs attention now, and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 723-725

- Danielle Jansen, Silja Kosola, Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo, Margarida Gaspar de Matos, Karin Boode, Sonia Saxena and Julia Dratva
- ASPHER statement on racism and health: racism and discrimination obstruct public health’s pursuit of health equity pp. 727-729

- Nurcan Akbulut, Naomi Limaro, Lisa Wandschneider, Rhanjeet Dhonkal, Nadav Davidovitch, John Middleton and Oliver Razum
- Knowledge, attitudes, risk perceptions, and practices of adults toward COVID-19: a population and field-based study from Iran pp. 731-739

- Behnam Honarvar, Kamran B. Lankarani, Ali Kharmandar, Fatemeh Shaygani, Mohammadhassan Zahedroozgar, Mohammad Reza Rahmanian Haghighi, Sulmaz Ghahramani, Hossein Honarvar, Mohammad Mehdi Daryabadi, Zahra Salavati, Seyed Mohammad Hashemi, Hassan Joulaei and Marziyeh Zare
- Characteristics of COVID-2019 in areas epidemic from imported cases pp. 741-746

- Wenchang Zhang, Jin Liu, Chenyun Zhang, Yi Sun and Huiling Huang
- Unexpected public health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey examining anti-Asian attitudes in the USA pp. 747-754

- Lindsay Y. Dhanani and Berkeley Franz
- Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on persons with disabilities: development of a novel survey pp. 755-757

- Alec Bernard, Sara Weiss, Joshua D. Stein, Sheryl S. Ulin, Clive D’Souza, Anah Salgat, Kate Panzer, Anne Riddering, Paul Edwards, Michelle Meade, Michael M. McKee and Joshua R. Ehrlich
- Poverty over the early life course and young adult cardio-metabolic risk pp. 759-768

- Jake M. Najman, William Wang, Maria Plotnikova, Abdullah A. Mamun, David McIntyre, Gail M. Williams, James G. Scott, William Bor and Alexandra M. Clavarino
- State- and county-level income inequality and infant mortality in the USA in 2010: a cohort study pp. 769-780

- Amy Ehntholt, Daniel M. Cook, Natalie A. Rosenquist, Peter Muennig and Roman Pabayo
- Inequalities in cause-specific mortality in children and adolescents in the Moramanga health survey, Madagascar pp. 781-790

- Rila Ratovoson, Bruno Masquelier, Todisoa Andriatahina, Reziky Mangahasimbola, Zo Andrianirina, Gilles Pison and Laurence Baril
- Associations among experienced and internalized stigma, social support, and depression among male and female sex workers in Kenya pp. 791-799

- Melissa A. Stockton, Brian W. Pence, David Mbote, Emmanuel A. Oga, John Kraemer, Joshua Kimani, Stella Njuguna, Joanna Maselko and Laura Nyblade
- Reducing recidivism using the Reasoning and Rehabilitation program: a pilot multi-site-controlled trial among prisoners in Switzerland pp. 801-810

- Stéphanie Baggio, Michael Weber, Astrid Rossegger, Jerome Endrass, Patrick Heller, Andres Schneeberger, Marc Graf and Michael Liebrenz
- Health care needs among recently arrived refugees in Germany: a cross-sectional, epidemiological study pp. 811-821

- Yuriy Nesterko, David Jäckle, Michael Friedrich, Laura Holzapfel and Heide Glaesmer
- Occupational exposure and the risk of airway obstruction and mortality pp. 823-833

- Alexandra Strassmann, Marco Kaufmann, Holger Dressel, Alexander Turk, Martin Röösli, Kees Hoogh, Steven S. Sadhra, Matthias Bopp and Milo A. Puhan
- Linkages between occupation and elevated blood pressure among men in India: a cross-sectional study pp. 835-846

- Chander Shekhar and Apurba Shil
- Holiday and weekend effects on mortality for acute myocardial infarction in Shanxi, China: a cross-sectional study pp. 847-857

- Xiaojun Lin, Jeremy C. Green, Hong Xian, Miao Cai, Julia Skrzypek and Hongbing Tao
- Long-term trends in the body mass index and obesity risk in Estonia: an age–period–cohort approach pp. 859-869

- Rainer Reile, Aleksei Baburin, Tatjana Veideman and Mall Leinsalu
- Physical activity and retirement: original analysis of responses to the English Adult Active Lives Survey pp. 871-880

- Julii Brainard, Rachel Cooke, Kathleen Lane and Charlotte Salter
- Clusters of non-dietary obesogenic behaviors among adolescents in Brazil: a latent profile analysis pp. 881-891

- Rafael M. Tassitano, Robert G. Weaver, Maria Cecília M. Tenório, Keith Brazendale and Michael W. Beets
- Effect of a nutritional education intervention on breakfast consumption among preparatory school students in Egypt pp. 893-903

- Omnia S. Elseifi, Doaa M. Abdelrahman and Eman M. Mortada
- Prevalence and associated factors of Internet addiction among undergraduate students at Al-Beheira Governorate, Egypt pp. 905-910

- Basem Salama
- The association between informal caregiving and behavioral risk factors: a cross-sectional study pp. 911-921

- Sophie Gottschalk, Hans-Helmut König and Christian Brettschneider
- Cessation outcomes in adult dual users of e-cigarettes and cigarettes: the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health cohort study, USA, 2013–2016 pp. 923-936

- Olatokunbo Osibogun, Zoran Bursac, Martin Mckee, Tan Li and Wasim Maziak
- Worldwide public policies for celiac disease: are patients well assisted? pp. 937-945

- Ana Luísa Falcomer, Bruna Araújo Luchine, Hanna Ramalho Gadelha, José Roberto Szelmenczi, Eduardo Yoshio Nakano, Priscila Farage and Renata Puppin Zandonadi
- Which clinical and neuropsychological factors are responsible for cognitive impairment in patients with epilepsy? pp. 947-956

- Dominika Jarčušková, Miroslava Palušná, Jakub Gazda, Eva Feketeová and Zuzana Gdovinová
- Understanding the dynamics of asthma symptoms between childhood and adolescence using latent transition analysis pp. 957-967

- Ana Clara P. Campos, Leila Denise A. F. Amorim, Agostino Strina and Maurício L. Barreto
- Regional differences in healthcare costs at the end of life: an observational study using Swiss insurance claims data pp. 969-979

- Caroline Bähler, Roland Rapold, Andri Signorell, Oliver Reich, Radoslaw Panczak and Eva Blozik
- Lithuanians’ perceptions of vaccination and their sources of information: a literature review pp. 981-991

- Auste Valinciute and Mike S. Schäfer
2020, volume 65, articles 5
- Children’s dietary assessment and promotion: The Swiss situation pp. 507-509

- Nicole Bender, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Pollyanna Patriota, Natalie Rangelov, Kaspar Staub, L. Suzanne Suggs and Klazine van der Horst
- Astana declaration: a new pathway for primary health care pp. 511-512

- Katharina Tabea Jungo, Daniela Anker and Lea Wildisen
- Are we losing sight of the meaning of “evidence-based nutrition?” pp. 513-514

- Justine R. Horne
- COVID-19: How do you self-isolate in a refugee camp? pp. 515-517

- Emmanuel Raju and Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
- Three further ways that the COVID-19 pandemic will affect health outcomes pp. 519-520

- Johnathan Watkins and Wahyu Wulaningsih
- COVID-19 and the need to prioritize health equity and social determinants of health pp. 521-523

- Amirhossein Takian, Mohammad Mehdi Kiani and Khatere Khanjankhani
- Call for comments: climate and clean air responses to covid-19 pp. 525-528

- Shardul Agrawala, Markus Amann, Graciela Binimelis de Raga, Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Michael Brauer, Harry Clark, Lisa Emberson, Andy Haines, Jiang Kejun, Nino Künzli, Johan Kuylenstierna, Rodolfo Lacy, Jian Liu, Yacob Mulugetta, Shonali Pachauri, V. Ramanathan, A. R. Ravishankara, Drew Shindell and Supat Wongwangwatana
- Excess mortality from COVID-19: a commentary on the Italian experience pp. 529-531

- Paolo Pasquariello and Saverio Stranges
- Predictive symptoms and comorbidities for severe COVID-19 and intensive care unit admission: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 533-546

- Vageesh Jain and Jin-Min Yuan
- Changes in diet quality over 10 years of nutrition transition in Colombia: analysis of the 2005 and 2015 nationally representative cross-sectional surveys pp. 547-558

- Gustavo Mora-García, María Stephany Ruiz-Díaz, Rodrigo Villegas and Vanessa García-Larsen
- Relations between sweetened beverage consumption and individual, interpersonal, and environmental factors: a 6-year longitudinal study in German children and adolescents pp. 559-570

- Sven Schneider, Jutta Mata and Philipp Kadel
- Eating and healthy ageing: a longitudinal study on the association between food consumption, memory loss and its comorbidities pp. 571-582

- Xiaoyue Xu, Mabel Ling, Sally C. Inglis, Louise Hickman and Deborah Parker
- Domain-specific effects of physical activity on the demand for physician visits pp. 583-591

- Simon Spika and Friedrich Breyer
- Digital exercise interventions for improving measures of central obesity: a systematic review pp. 593-605

- Marcel Ballin, Andreas Hult, Sabine Björk, John Dinsmore, Peter Nordström and Anna Nordström
- Trends in social inequality in overweight and obesity among adolescents in Denmark 1998–2018 pp. 607-616

- Mette Rasmussen, Mogens Trab Damsgaard, Camilla Schmidt Morgen, Lene Kierkegaard, Mette Toftager, Stine Vork Rosenwein, Rikke Fredenslund Krølner, Pernille Due and Bjørn Evald Holstein
- Forgoing health care under universal health insurance: the case of France pp. 617-625

- Anne-Laure Feral-Pierssens, Claire Rives-Lange, Joane Matta, Victor G. Rodwin, Marcel Goldberg, Philippe Juvin, Marie Zins, Claire Carette and Sebastien Czernichow
- Marital status, living arrangements, and mortality in middle and older age in Europe pp. 627-636

- Pilar Zueras, Roberta Rutigliano and Sergi Trias-Llimós
- Socioeconomic inequalities in use and non-use of dental services in Poland pp. 637-647

- Dorota Elżbieta Piotrowska, Dorota Jankowska, Dorota Huzarska, Andrzej Stanisław Szpak and Bartosz Pędziński
- Air pollution and children’s respiratory health: a scoping review of socioeconomic status as an effect modifier pp. 649-660

- Dalia M. Munoz-Pizza, Mariana Villada-Canela, M. A. Reyna, José Luis Texcalac-Sangrador and Álvaro R. Osornio-Vargas
- Cardiovascular disease in Mexico 1990–2017: secondary data analysis from the global burden of disease study pp. 661-671

- Claudio Alberto Dávila-Cervantes
- A systematic review of Bayesian spatial–temporal models on cancer incidence and mortality pp. 673-682

- Win Wah, Susannah Ahern and Arul Earnest
- Epidemiology and clinical course of primary biliary cholangitis in Eastern Slovakia pp. 683-691

- Sylvia Drazilova, Ingrid Babinska, Jakub Gazda, Monika Halanova, Martin Janicko, Branislav Kucinsky, Dominik Safcak, Dominika Martinkova, Lucia Tarbajova, Anna Cekanova and Peter Jarcuska
- The 2011 Italian census cohort for the study of socioeconomic inequality in mortality pp. 693-697

- Gianfranco Alicandro, Enrico Grande, Gabriella Sebastiani and Luisa Frova
- Systematic mixed studies reviews: leveraging the literature to answer complex questions through the integration of quantitative and qualitative evidence pp. 699-703

- Helen Cerigo and Amélie Quesnel-Vallée
2020, volume 65, articles 4
- Youth, sexuality, gender, and health: dealing with a social phenomenon pp. 375-376

- Sonja Merten, Langelihle Mlotshwa and Joelle Schwarz
- Sexual and reproductive health for young people in Africa: a strong government-led multisectoral approach is urgently needed pp. 377-378

- Peter Waiswa
- Youth participation in sexual and reproductive health: policy, practice, and progress in Malawi pp. 379-389

- Jannah Wigle, Stewart Paul, Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Brenda Gladstone and Paula Braitstein
- Youth underrepresentation as a barrier to sexual and reproductive healthcare access in Kasulu district, Tanzania: A qualitative thematic analysis pp. 391-398

- Respicius Shumbusho Damian, Henry Zakumumpa and Sharon Fonn
- HIV vulnerability among adolescent girls and young women: a multi-country latent class analysis approach pp. 399-411

- Sanyukta Mathur, Nanlesta Pilgrim, Sangram Kishor Patel, Jerry Okal, Victor Mwapasa, Effie Chipeta, Maurice Musheke, Bidhubhusan Mahapatra and Julie Pulerwitz
- Modelling the impact of screening for chlamydia and gonorrhoea in youth and other high-prevalence groups in a resource-limited setting pp. 413-423

- Rachel T. Esra and Leigh F. Johnson
- Factors influencing access of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services among adolescent key populations in Kenya pp. 425-432

- Kimathi Robert, Mireku Maryline, Kyongo Jordan, Digolo Lina, Musyoki Helgar, Ikahu Annrita, Mukoma Wanjiru and Otiso Lilian
- Piloting an evidence-based intervention for HIV prevention among street youth in Eldoret, Kenya pp. 433-443

- L. Embleton, E. Ruggiero, C. H. Logie, D. Ayuku and P. Braitstein
- Fertility knowledge, contraceptive use and unintentional pregnancy in 29 African countries: a cross-sectional study pp. 445-455

- Ayodeji Emmanuel Iyanda, Barbara J. Dinkins, Tolulope Osayomi, Temitope Joshua Adeusi, Yongmei Lu and Joseph R. Oppong
- Does unwanted pregnancy lead to adverse health and healthcare utilization for mother and child? Evidence from low- and middle-income countries pp. 457-468

- Mohammad Hajizadeh and Hong Son Nghiem
- Barriers to accessing maternal health care amongst pregnant adolescents in South Africa: a qualitative study pp. 469-476

- Michelle Olivia Erasmus, Lucia Knight and Jessica Dutton
- “I wasn’t ready”: abortion decision-making pathways in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso pp. 477-486

- Ramatou Ouedraogo, Leigh Senderowicz and Coralie Ngbichi
- Pharmacists as youth-friendly service providers: documenting condom and emergency contraception dispensing in Kenya pp. 487-496

- Lianne Gonsalves, Kaspar Wyss, Peter Gichangi and Adriane Martin Hilber
- Gender norms about romantic relationships and sexual experiences among very young male adolescents in Korogocho slum in Kenya pp. 497-506

- Beatrice W. Maina, Benedict O. Orindi, Yandisa Sikweyiya and Caroline W. Kabiru
2020, volume 65, articles 3
- The COVID-19 pandemic calls for spatial distancing and social closeness: not for social distancing! pp. 231-231

- Thomas Abel and David McQueen
- Public trust: caught between hype and need pp. 233-234

- Felix Gille and Caroline Brall
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): we don’t leave women alone pp. 235-236

- Alessandro Mantovani, Andrea Dalbeni and Giorgia Beatrice
- ASPHER statement on the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak emergency pp. 237-238

- John Middleton, Jose M. Martin-Moreno, Henrique Barros, Laurent Chambaud and Carlo Signorelli
- Challenges for HIV-infected adolescents during transition from paediatric to adult HIV clinics in Africa pp. 239-240

- Herry Mapesi
- Hotspot or blind spot? Historical perspectives on surveillance and response to epidemics in the Central African Republic pp. 241-248

- Pierre-Marie David, Emmanuel Nakouné and Tamara Giles-Vernick
- Effect of an ecosystem-centered community participation programme on the incidence of dengue. A field randomized, controlled trial pp. 249-255

- Oscar Alberto Newton-Sánchez, Miriam Cruz Ruiz, Yisel Torres-Rojo, Hector Ochoa-Diaz-López, Iván Delgado-Enciso, Carlos Moises Hernandez-Suarez and Francisco Espinoza-Gomez
- Long working hours and cardiovascular mortality: a census-based cohort study pp. 257-266

- Gianfranco Alicandro, Paola Bertuccio, Gabriella Sebastiani, Carlo La Vecchia and Luisa Frova
- Assessing the impact of a doctor in remote areas of Brazil pp. 267-272

- Joana Raquel Raposo Santos, Hellen Geremias Santos, Carlos Manuel Matias Dias and Alexandre Dias Porto Chiavegatto Filho
- Inequalities in the use of gynecological visits and preventive services for breast and cervical cancer in Roma women in Spain pp. 273-280

- Marisa Usera-Clavero, Diana Gil-González, Daniel La Parra-Casado, Carmen Vives-Cases, Pilar Carrasco-Garrido and Pablo Caballero
- Spatial modeling of child malnutrition attributable to drought in India pp. 281-290

- Subhojit Shaw, Junaid Khan and Balram Paswan
- Social capital and health status: longitudinal race and ethnicity differences in older adults from 2006 to 2014 pp. 291-302

- Ester Villalonga-Olives, Josue Almansa, Cheryl L. Knott and Yusuf Ransome
- Connectedness as a protective factor in immigrant youth: results from the Health Behaviours in School-aged Children (HBSC) Italian study pp. 303-312

- Alberto Borraccino, Paola Berchialla, Paola Dalmasso, Veronica Sciannameo, Alessio Vieno, Giacomo Lazzeri, Lorena Charrier and Patrizia Lemma
- Community engagement to promote health and reduce inequalities in Spain: a narrative systematic review pp. 313-322

- Viola Cassetti, Montserrat León García, Sonia López-Villar, María Victoria López Ruiz and Joan J. Paredes-Carbonell
- Developing mobile self-tracking for chronic disease prevention: Why listening to users matters? pp. 323-324

- Vasileios Nittas
- The persistence of digital divides in the use of health information: a comparative study in 28 European countries pp. 325-333

- Javier Alvarez-Galvez, Jose A. Salinas-Perez, Ilaria Montagni and Luis Salvador-Carulla
- Multiple financial stressors and serious psychological distress among adults in the USA pp. 335-344

- Kazumi Tsuchiya, Cindy W. Leung, Andrew D. Jones and Cleopatra H. Caldwell
- The relationship between corruption and chronic diseases: evidence from Europeans aged 50 years and older pp. 345-355

- Lorenzo Ferrari and Francesco Salustri
- Violence exposure and young people’s vulnerability, mental and physical health pp. 357-366

- Andrew Clarke, Philippa Olive, Naseerah Akooji and Karen Whittaker
- The role of causal inference in health services research II: a framework for causal inference pp. 367-370

- André Moser, Milo A. Puhan and Marcel Zwahlen
- Dental caries diagnostic thresholds: Which one? Why? When? pp. 371-374

- Renato Pereira Silva, Andréa Videira Assaf, Fábio Luiz Mialhe, Karine Laura Cortellazi Mendes, Marcelo de Castro Meneghim and Antonio Carlos Pereira
2020, volume 65, articles 2
- Long-term effects of air pollution: an exposome meet-in-the-middle approach pp. 125-127

- Paolo Vineis, Christiana A. Demetriou and Nicole Probst-Hensch
- Potential impact of reduced tobacco use on life and health expectancies in Belgium pp. 129-138

- Martina Otavova, Herman Oyen, Renata T. C. Yokota, Rana Charafeddine, Luk Joossens, Geert Molenberghs, Wilma J. Nusselder, Hendriek C. Boshuizen and Brecht Devleesschauwer
- Comparing the lung cancer burden of ambient particulate matter using scenarios of air quality standards versus acceptable risk levels pp. 139-148

- Alberto Castro, Thomas Götschi, Beat Achermann, Urs Baltensperger, Brigitte Buchmann, Denise Felber Dietrich, Alexandre Flückiger, Marianne Geiser, Brigitte Gälli Purghart, Hans Gygax, Meltem Kutlar Joss, Lara Milena Lüthi, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Peter Strähl and Nino Künzli
- Acute coronary syndrome and use of biomass fuel among women in rural Pakistan: a case–control study pp. 149-157

- Zafar Fatmi, Ambreen Sahito, Georgia Ntani and David Coggon
- E-cigarettes: harm reduction or rehabilitation of the tobacco industry? pp. 159-161

- Wasim Maziak
- Correction to: E-cigarettes: harm reduction or rehabilitation of the tobacco industry? pp. 163-163

- Wasim Maziak
- Impact of self-reported bank fraud on self-rated health, comorbidity and pain pp. 165-174

- Belén Sanz-Barbero, Ana Rico Gómez, Alba Ayala, Patricia Recio, Encarnación Sarriá, Manuel Díaz-Olalla and María Victoria Zunzunegui
- European Union state of health from 1990 to 2017: time trends and its enlargements’ effects pp. 175-186

- João Vasco Santos, Mariana Lobo, Rui Manuel Neiva, João Viana, Júlio Souza, Cláudia Camila Dias, Jonathan Cylus, Walter Ricciardi and Alberto Freitas
- Multimorbidity and intention to retire: a cross-sectional study on 14 European countries pp. 187-195

- Pedro A. Laires, M. Serrano-Alarcón, H. Canhão and J. Perelman
- Childhood trauma and depressive symptoms in pregnant adolescents in Southern Brazil pp. 197-205

- Renata Aver Bretanha Ribeiro, Bárbara Borges Rubin, Rochele Dias Castelli, Mariana Bonati Matos, Fernanda Teixeira Coelho, Fábio Monteiro Cunha Coelho, Karen Amaral Tavares Pinheiro, Ricardo Azevedo Silva, Luciana Avila Quevedo and Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro
- Maternal pregnancy smoking in three Brazilian cities: trends and differences according to education, income, and age pp. 207-215

- Christian Loret de Mola, Viviane Cunha Cardoso, Rosangela Batista, Helen Gonçalves, Maria Conceição Pereira Saraiva, Ana M. B. Menezes, Iná S. Santos, Marlos Rodrigues Domingues, Antonio Augusto Moura da Silva, Heloisa Bettiol, Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Marco Antonio Barbieri, Aluisio Barros and Bernardo Lessa Horta
- Barriers to cervical cancer screening in Guatemala: a quantitative analysis using data from the Guatemala Demographic and Health Surveys pp. 217-226

- Anna Gottschlich, Pamela Ochoa, Alvaro Rivera-Andrade, Christian S. Alvarez, Carlos Mendoza Montano, Claudia Camel and Rafael Meza
- The role of causal inference in health services research I: tasks in health services research pp. 227-230

- André Moser, Milo A. Puhan and Marcel Zwahlen
2020, volume 65, articles 1
- Towards health for future pp. 1-2

- Martin Röösli and Guéladio Cissé
- Inclusion of predatory journals in Scopus is inflating scholars’ metrics and advancing careers pp. 3-4

- Andrea Cortegiani, Andrea Manca, Manoj Lalu and David Moher
- Comparing web-based versus face-to-face and paper-and-pencil questionnaire data collected through two Belgian health surveys pp. 5-16

- Elise Braekman, Rana Charafeddine, Stefaan Demarest, Sabine Drieskens, Finaba Berete, Lydia Gisle, Johan Van der Heyden and Guido Van Hal
- Assessing the quality of cause of death data in six high-income countries: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Japan and Switzerland pp. 17-28

- Lene Mikkelsen, Kim Moesgaard Iburg, Tim Adair, Thomas Fürst, Michael Hegnauer, Elena Lippe, Lauren Moran, Shuhei Nomura, Haruka Sakamoto, Kenji Shibuya, Annelene Wengler, Stephanie Willbond, Patricia Wood and Alan D. Lopez
- Blurred lines: racial misclassification in death certificates in Brazil pp. 29-36

- Hellen Geremias Santos, Carla Ferreira Nascimento, Yeda Aparecida Duarte, Ichiro Kawachi and Alexandre Dias Porto Chiavegatto Filho
- Diabetes mellitus and treatment outcomes of pulmonary tuberculosis: a cohort study pp. 37-43

- Serine Sahakyan, Varduhi Petrosyan and Lusine Abrahamyan
- The association between sugar-sweetened beverages intake, body mass index, and inflammation in US adults pp. 45-53

- Wei-Ting Lin, Yu-Hsiang Kao, Melinda S. Sothern, David W. Seal, Chien-Hung Lee, Hui-Yi Lin, Ted Chen and Tung-Sung Tseng
- Interventions to increase the pharmacological adherence on arterial hypertension in Latin America: a systematic review pp. 55-64

- Deivis Nicolas Guzman-Tordecilla, Alicia Bernal García and Ivonne Rodríguez
- Commonalities and differences in legal euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in three countries: a population-level comparison pp. 65-73

- Sigrid Dierickx, Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Yolanda Penders, Joachim Cohen, Agnes van der Heide, Milo A. Puhan, Sarah Ziegler, Georg Bosshard, Luc Deliens and Kenneth Chambaere
- Bullying victimization: time trends and the overlap between traditional and cyberbullying across countries in Europe and North America pp. 75-85

- Alina Cosma, Sophie D. Walsh, Kayleigh L. Chester, Mary Callaghan, Michal Molcho, Wendy Craig and William Pickett
- Parental barriers to active transport to school: a systematic review pp. 87-98

- M. J. Aranda-Balboa, F. J. Huertas-Delgado, M. Herrador-Colmenero, G. Cardon and P. Chillón
- Effect of a theory-based hand hygiene educational intervention for enhancing behavioural outcomes in Ghanaian schools: a cluster-randomised controlled trial pp. 99-109

- Emmanuel Appiah-Brempong, Samuel Newton, Muriel J. Harris and Gabriel Gulis
- Healthy worker, healthy citizen: the place of occupational health within public health research in Switzerland pp. 111-120

- I. Guseva Canu, M. François, H. Graczyk and D. Vernez
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