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International Journal of Public Health
1997 - 2020
Current editor(s): Thomas Kohlmann, Nino Künzli and Andrea Madarasova Geckova From: Springer Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+) Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2006, volume 51, articles 6
- The Mantra of Partnership pp. 331-332

- David McQueen
- Connecting the dots pp. 333-334

- Evelyne Leeuw
- Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone pp. 335-344

- Jocelyne Bernier, Melanie Rock, Michel Roy, Renald Bujold and Louise Potvin
- Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone Commentaries pp. 345-351

- Georg Bauer, Anne McMurray, Alfred Rütten and Jane Springett
- Structuring an Inter-sector Research Partnership: A Negotiated Zone pp. 352-354

- Jocelyne Bernier, Melanie Rock, Michel Roy, Renald Bujold and Louise Potvin
- Neighborhood social characteristics and fall injuries in children. An area-based study in Stockholm County pp. 355-362

- Lucie Laflamme and Anne Reimers
- 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 pp. 363-372

- Jean-Sébastien Fallu, Jürgen Rehm, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Esther Grichting, Neerav Monga, Edward Adlaf, Susan Bondy and Gerhard Gmel
- Effects of a culturally sensitive sign on the use of stairs in African American commuters pp. 373-380

- Ross Andersen, Shawn Franckowiak, Kim Zuzak, Elise Cummings, Susan Bartlett and Carlos Crespo
- Smoking differences between university faculties in Tartu, Estonia, and Oulu, Finland, after the disruption of communism pp. 381-391

- Rauno Heikkinen, Jana Kivastik, Peet-Henn Kingisepp, Leo Hirvonen and Simo Näyhä
- Prevalence and risk factors of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse among adolescents and young adults in Poland pp. 392-398

- Dominik Rachoń, Leszek Pokrywka and Krystyna Suchecka-Rachoń
- Substance use among young people in urban environments pp. 399-399

- Joan-Carles Surís
- Les bases de données de l’IEMS (Lausanne) pp. 401-401

- Tarik Yalcin
2006, volume 51, articles 5
- Entre promotion et prévention pp. 245-246

- Louise Potvin
- Preventing disease and promoting health: the need for some new thinking pp. 247-248

- S. Leonard Syme
- “Das Bohren dicker Bretter” Gesundheit fördern durch komplexe soziale Interventionen pp. 249-251

- Alf Trojan
- Beyond sport and physical activity: the concept of movement in health promotion pp. 252-253

- A. Rütten
- Implementation of the Bangkok Charter on Health Promotion in a Globalized World: experience and challenges of selected high income countries in Europe pp. 254-256

- Kwok-cho Tang, Robert Beaglehole and Bosse Pettersson
- Tackling Health Inequalities — two European projects will identify effective strategies from 2004 to 2007 pp. 257-258

- Simone Weyers and Anton Kunst
- Process Evaluation of a Dutch Community Intervention to improve Health Related Behaviour in deprived neighbourhoods pp. 259-272

- Gittte Kloek, Frank Lenthe, Yvonne Meertens, Maria Koelen and Johan Mackenbach
- Transtheoretical Model-based exercise counselling for older adults in Switzerland: quantitative results over a 1-year period pp. 273-280

- Anita Märki, Georg Bauer, Claudio Nigg, Antoinette Conca-Zeller and Thomas Gehring
- Health-enhancing physical activity and the prevention of chronic diseases — An epidemiological review pp. 281-301

- Jens Bucksch and Wolfgang Schlicht
- Is water fluoridation effective in reducing inequalities in dental caries distribution in developing countries? Recent findings from Brazil pp. 302-310

- Marco Peres, José Antunes and Karen Peres
- Television viewing and food consumption in Flemish adolescents in Belgium pp. 311-317

- Carine Vereecken and Lea Maes
- Understanding recent trends in Swiss ambulatory care utilization when out-of-pocket payment is minimal pp. 318-322

- I. Bridevaux and B. Santos-Eggimann
- Medizinische Soziologie pp. 323-324

- Siegfried Geyer
- Master of Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (MPEP) pp. 329-329

- Anne Decollogny
2006, volume 51, articles 4
- The Aftermath of a Heat Wave: a Research Challenge pp. 181-182

- Nino Künzli
- Electromagnetic fields, science and public concern pp. 183-184

- Leeka Kheifets and Beate Ritz
- Temperature related mortality and ambulance service interventions during the heat waves of 2003 in Ticino (Switzerland) pp. 185-193

- Bernard Cerutti, Carmen Tereanu, Gianfranco Domenighetti, Eva Cantoni, Marco Gaia, Iva Bolgiani, Mario Lazzaro and Ignazio Cassis
- Syndromic surveillance use to detect the early effects of heat-waves: an analysis of NHS Direct data in England pp. 194-201

- Leonardi Gs, S Hajat, Kovats Rs, Smith Ge, D Cooper and E Gerard
- The prevalence of symptoms attributed to electromagnetic field exposure: a cross-sectional representative survey in Switzerland pp. 202-209

- Nadja Schreier, Anke Huss and Martin Röösli
- Magnetic field exposure and neurodegenerative diseases – recent epidemiological studies pp. 210-220

- Kerstin Hug, Martin Röösli and Regula Rapp
- Social differences in the burden of long-standing illness in Denmark pp. 221-231

- Henrik Brønnum-Hansen and Michael Davidsen
- Social dimensions of mortality from external causes in Lithuania: do education and place of residence matter? pp. 232-239

- Ramune Kalediene, Skirmante Starkuviene and Jadvyga Petrauskiene
- Doktorierungsprogramme in Public Health Sciences (PhD PH Sciences) an den Schweizer Universitäten pp. 241-242

- Marco Waser and Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer
2006, volume 51, articles 3
- East meets West – in Montreaux Survey, surveillance and health promotion in Eastern Europe pp. 127-127

- Thomas Abel and Alfredo Morabia
- Shifting from an illegal-drug policy to a psychoactive substance policy pp. 128-129

- François Linde
- Introducing Health Impact Assessment (HIA) in Switzerland pp. 130-132

- Jean Simos
- 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 pp. 133-136

- Jean Simos and Philippe Arrizabalaga
- Health Impact Assessment: how the Canton of Ticino makes health a common issue pp. 137-140

- Kurt Frei and Antoine Casabianca
- Les études d’impact sur la santé: encore une nouvelle illusion pour devenir plus efficient ou un réal outil d’aide à la décision ? pp. 141-144

- Natacha Spina
- A programme for Health Impact Assessment in Brighton and Hove pp. 145-150

- Thomas Scanlon, Lydie Lawrence, Terry Blair-Stevens and Sarah Nichols
- Health Impact Assessment and advocacy: a challenging combination pp. 151-152

- J. Veerman, Marleen Bekker and Johan Mackenbach
- Monitoring population disability: evaluation of a new Global Activity Limitation Indicator (GALI) pp. 153-161

- Herman Oyen, Johan Heyden, Rom Perenboom and Carol Jagger
- Subjective health complaints, health-related quality of life and physician visits: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) pp. 162-173

- Uwe Konerding, Thomas Kohlmann, Dietrich Alte and Ulrich John
- Public health and aging. An introduction to maximizing function and well-being pp. 174-175

- Brigitte Santos-Eggimann
- Routinedaten im Gesundheitswesen. Handbuch Sekundärdatenanalyse: Grundlagen, Methoden und Perspektiven pp. 176-177

- Olaf Knesebeck
- 5. Schweizerischer Ernährungsbericht pp. 178-178

- Ibrahim Elmadfa
- A New Challenge for Public Health and Health Economics pp. 180-180

- Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich and Gilles Weck
2006, volume 51, articles 2
- 50 (or 106?) years Sozial - und Präventivmedizin (Social and Preventive Medicine) pp. 69-73

- Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich
- The WHO report “Preventing Chronic Diseases: a vital investment” and us pp. 74-74

- Alfredo Morabia and Thomas Abel
- Health Risks in Adolescents in Europe pp. 75-76

- Sakari Karvonen
- Adolescent health in Europe: let’s think in terms of context and resources pp. 77-78

- P. Michaud
- Towards the end of the Spanish paradox? pp. 79-79

- Juan Ruiz
- Adolescents’ education and their diet recorded by 7-day food records pp. 80-90

- Christophe Matthys, Stefaan Henauw, Lea Maes, Dirk Bacquer, Wim Verbeke and Guy Backer
- Tobacco use among youth and related characteristics, Turkey pp. 91-98

- Toker Ergüder, Tahir Soydal, Mehmet Uğurlu, Banu Çakır and Charles Warren
- Reference values for serum lipids and lipoproteins in Spanish adolescents: the AVENA study pp. 99-109

- Jonatan Ruiz, Francisco Ortega, Luis Moreno, Julia Wärnberg, Marcela Gonzalez-Gross, Maria Cano, Angel Gutierrez and Manuel Castillo
- Findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – smoking initiation, prevalence of tobacco use and cessation pp. 110-116

- Tibor Baška, Hana Sovinová, Agnes Németh, Krysztof Przewozniak, Charles Warren and Elena Kavcová
- Time trends in cancer mortality in Central Serbia pp. 117-122

- Ljiljana Markovic-Denic, Snezana Zivkovic, Sandra Sipetic, Hristina Vlajinac, Nikola Kocev and Jelena Marinkovic
- Gender und Public Health. Grundlegende Orientierungen für Forschung, Praxis und Politik pp. 123-124

- Cornelia Bormann
2006, volume 51, articles 1
- Occupational Health – a very important component of Public Health pp. 1-2

- Michel Guillemin
- Changing in the Face of Change pp. 3-4

- David Wegmann and Charles Levenstein
- Beliefs and practices in the assessment of workplace pollutants pp. 5-13

- Raffaella Bruzzi, David Vernez, Pierre-Olivier Droz and Alice Batz
- Effects of a physical exercise intervention on employees’ perceptions of quality of life: a randomized controlled trial pp. 14-23

- Ralf Brand, Wolfgang Schlicht, Kay Grossmann and Rainer Duhnsen
- Responders and non-responders in a study on medical end-of-life decisions in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland pp. 24-33

- Susanne Fischer, Guido Miccinesi, Rainer Hornung, Georg Bosshard, Luc Deliens, Agnes Heide, Tore Nilstun, Michael Norup and Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen
- Missing data due to a ‘checklist misconception-effect’ pp. 34-42

- Thorsten Meyer, Ines Schäfer, Christine Matthis, Thomas Kohlmann and Oskar Mittag
- Beware the pitfalls of ill-placed questions – revisiting questionnaire ordering pp. 43-44

- Anne Taylor, Eleonora Grande and Tiffany Gill
- Self-rated health and health damaging behaviour among young women in Hungary in connection with family background pp. 45-53

- Csilla Csoboth, Irena Szumska and György Purebl
- The Georgian Adolescent Health Survey: methodological and strategic issues pp. 54-62

- Pierre-André Michaud, Karaman Pagava, Helen Phagava, Giorgi Abashidze, Teimuraz Chanturishvili and André Jeannin
- Erratum pp. 67-67

- Herman Oyen, Nathalie Bossuyt, Patrick Deboosere, Sylvie Gadeyne, Emmanuel Abatih and Stefaan Demarest
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Articles 5 Articles 4 Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
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2019, volume 64
2018, volume 63
2017, volume 62
2016, volume 61
2015, volume 60
2014, volume 59
2013, volume 58
2012, volume 57
2011, volume 56
2010, volume 55
2009, volume 54
2008, volume 53
2007, volume 52
2005, volume 50
2004, volume 49
2003, volume 48
2002, volume 47
2001, volume 46
2000, volume 45
1999, volume 44
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