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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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2004, volume 49, articles 6
- Health information on the internet: an issue of social inequality in public health pp. 357-358

- Therese Steiger and Margreet Schmucki
- Understanding breast cancer screening: should the intellectually non-disabled make decisions for the intellectually disabled? pp. 359-360

- Ingrid Mühlhauser
- Breast cancer screening among women with intellectual disability pp. 361-362

- Christine Bouchardy Magnin
- Partner communication and HIV risk behaviors among “at risk” women pp. 363-374

- Hugh Klein, Kirk Elifson and Claire Sterk
- Risk information – barrier to informed choice? A focus group study pp. 375-380

- Anke Steckelberg, Jürgen Kasper, Michael Redegeld and Ingrid Mühlhauser
- Verbreitung und Sozialprofil der gesundheitsthemenbezogenen Internetnutzung: Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Telefonumfrage pp. 381-390

- Volker Hüfken, Marc Deutschmann, Thomas Baehring and Werner Scherbaum
- Informationsmaterialien zum Mammographiescreening in Österreich – Unterstützen sie die informierte Entscheidung von Frauen? pp. 391-397

- Éva Rásky and Sylvia Groth
- Understanding the use of breast cancer screening services by women with intellectual disabilities pp. 398-405

- Sheena Sullivan, Linda Slack-Smith and Rafat Hussain
- The health-related quality of life of male and female heavy smokers pp. 406-412

- David Wilson, Catherine Chittleborough, Kerry Kirke, Janet Grant and Richard Ruffin
- What accompanies a postal questionnaire and why does it matter? pp. 413-415

- J. Lane
- Archibald Leman Cochrane 1909–1988: a meaningful life in science and history pp. 416-418

- Alfredo Morabia
2004, volume 49, articles 5
- Physical activity and health in the European Union pp. 297-298

- Michael Pratt
- A life course approach to preventing and treating oral disease pp. 299-300

- Mary Northridge and Ira Lamster
- Mental health and physical activity in the European Union pp. 301-309

- Karim Abu-Omar, Alfred Rütten and Ville Lehtinen
- Perceptions of environmental opportunities for physical activity in the European Union pp. 310-317

- Alfred Rütten and Karim Abu-Omar
- Personale Unterstützung und Mortalität: eine Kohortenanalyse des Nationalen Befragungssurveys 1984–86 pp. 318-327

- Uwe Helmert
- Health inequalities in different age groups: the case of type 2-diabetes: a study with health insurance and medication data pp. 328-335

- Siegfried Geyer, Richard Peter and Iris Nielsen
- Mangelnde Reziprozität in engen sozialen Beziehungen, Depressivität und eingeschränkte subjektive Gesundheit pp. 336-343

- Olaf von dem Knesebeck and Johannes Siegrist
- Relationship between caries prevalence and fissure sealants among 12-year-old German children at three educational strata pp. 344-351

- Bodo Klemme, Paul Tramini, Uwe Niekusch, Ricarda Rossbach and Andreas Schulte
2004, volume 49, articles 4
- Physical activity and health in the European Union pp. 229-230

- Thomas Abel
- Physical activity and health: getting to know more about the European situation pp. 231-232

- Jean-Michel Oppert
- Biomass fuel makes lungs a decade older – time to take action pp. 233-234

- Nino Künzli
- Self-rated health and physical activity in the European Union pp. 235-242

- Karim Abu-Omar, Alfred Rütten and Jean-Marie Robine
- Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Austrian male and female farmers pp. 243-246

- Thomas Dorner, Barbara Leitner, Heinrich Stadlmann, Wolfgang Fischer, Barbara Neidhart, Kitty Lawrence, Ingrid Kiefer, Theres Rathmanner, Michael Kunze and Anita Rieder
- The association of biomass fuel combustion on pulmonary function tests in the adult population of Mid-Anatolia pp. 247-253

- Haldun Sümer, Ugur Turaçlar, Turhan Onarlioglu, Levent Özdemir and Marcel Zwahlen
- Patient willingness to pay for preventive measures in primary care: a study of five GPs in a German community pp. 254-260

- Armin Wiesemann, Uwe Mueller-Buehl, Reginald Scheidt, Wolfgang Boehme and Wolfgang Scheuermann
- Leitlinienorientierung deutscher Hausärzte bei der Diagnostik und Therapie der arteriellen Hypertonie und des Diabetes mellitus pp. 261-268

- Nicole Wagner, David Pittrow, Wilhelm Kirch, Beate Küpper, Petra Krause, Michael Höfler, Peter Bramlage and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
- Investing in surveillance: a fundamental tool of public health pp. 269-275

- Kathleen Strong and Ruth Bonita
- Wie effektiv sind Methadonbehandlungen in Privatpraxen∋ pp. 276-280

- Rudolf Strohler, Carlos Nordt, Luis Falcato, Kenneth Dürsteler-MacFarland and Wulf Rössler
- Prevalence of physical activity in the European Union pp. 281-289

- Alfred Rütten and Karim Abu-Omar
- A novel method of generating individual communications for participants in large surveys pp. 290-292

- Karl Smith, Jared Yelton and Ann Sorenson
2004, volume 49, articles 3
- „Der Macht die Wahrheit sagen“ – zum Dilemma des Wissenstransfers in Public Health pp. 169-170

- Alfred Rütten
- Falls-prevention programs for older ambulatory community dwellers: from public health research to health promotion policy pp. 171-178

- Ray Marks and John Allegrante
- From public health research to health promotion policy: on the 10 major contradictions pp. 179-184

- Vivian Lin
- Research utilization and the impact of health promotion policy pp. 185-197

- Thomas Lengerke, Alfred Rütten, Jan Vinck, Thomas Abel, Lasse Kannas, Günther Lüschen, Josep A. Rodríguez Diaz and Jouke Zee
- Drug problems and “at risk” women’s involvement in HIV risk behaviors pp. 198-207

- Kirk Elifson, Hugh Klein and Claire Sterk
- Verwaltung, Politik und Wissenschaft in der kantonalen Alkoholprävention pp. 208-215

- Fritz Sager
- Public Health, Prävention und Föderalismus: Erkenntnisse aus der Umsetzung des Bundesgesetzes über die Krankenversicherung pp. 216-223

- Christian Rüefli and Fritz Sager
- Estimating and approximating prevalence trends pp. 224-226

- Michael Costanza
2004, volume 49, articles 2
- Disability surveillance pp. 75-76

- Herman Van Oyen
- Work organization interventions pp. 77-78

- Michiel Kompier
- Work organization interventions: state of knowledge and future directions pp. 79-86

- Steven Sauter and Lawrence Murphy
- Commentary I - The “black hole” of work organization interventions pp. 87-88

- Cary Cooper and Sharon Clarke
- Commentary II - Health related interventions in organizations: stages, levels, criteria, and methodology pp. 89-91

- Norbert Semmer
- Commentary III - Making workplaces healthier: generating better evidence on work organization intervention research pp. 92-94

- Harry Shannon and Donald Cole
- Commentary IV - Work organization interventions in small and medium-sized enterprises in Scandinavia pp. 95-96

- Kari Lindström
- Evolution of epidemiologic methods and concepts in selected textbooks of the 20 th century pp. 97-104

- Fang Zhang, Desireé Michaels, Barun Mathema, Shuaib Kauchali, Anjan Chatterjee, David Ferris, Tamarra James, Jennifer Knight, Matthew Dounel, Hebatullah Tawfik, Janet Frohlich, Li Kuang, Elena Hoskin, Frederick Veldman, Giulia Baldi, Koleka Mlisana, Lerole Mametja, Angela Diaz, Nealia Khan, Pamela Sternfels, Jeffery Sevigny, Asher Shamam and Alfredo Morabia
- Commentary I - Interaction and evolution in epidemiology pp. 105-106

- Kenneth Rothman
- Commentary II - Evolution of some epidemilogic methods and concepts in selected textbooks of the 20 th century: a review pp. 107-107

- Mervyn Susser
- Commentary III - Lack of evolution of epidemiologic “methods and concepts” pp. 108-109

- Olli Miettinen
- Severity, timing, and structure of disability pp. 110-121

- Lois Verbrugge, Li-Shou Yang and Lucia Juarez
- Workplace characteristics and work disability onset for men and women pp. 122-131

- Eileen Crimmins and Mark Hayward
- Age-related health risk behaviors of adolescents with physical disabilities pp. 132-141

- Catherine Steele, Ilze Kalnins, Beth Rossen, Douglas Biggar, Joseph Bortolussi and Jeffrey Jutai
- Disability trends in gender and race groups of early retirement ages in the USA pp. 142-151

- Konstantin Arbeev, Alexander Butov, Kenneth Manton, Igor Sannikov and Anatoli Yashin
- Aktivierender Staat und aktive Bürgergesellschaft im deutschen Gesundheitswesen pp. 152-160

- Bernhard Borgetto
- The classification of health problems in health interview surveys: using the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) pp. 161-163

- Johan Van der Heyden, Herman Van Oyen and Lydia Gisle
- Buchbesprechung pp. 164-165

- Andrea Bütikofer and Werner Wicki
2004, volume 49, articles 1
- Poverty causes illness! pp. 1-2

- Hans Wolff
- Public health impact pp. 3-4

- Mary Northridge
- On individualism, environmentalism, and the degree of complexity needed in obesity prevention: a response to Mokdad (2003) pp. 5-7

- Thomas Lengerke and Juergen John
- Comment on the obesity issue pp. 8-8

- Thomas Läubli
- Comment on the letter to the editors from Thomas Läubli pp. 9-9

- Krisit Jenkins, Nancy Fultz, Stephanie Fonda and Linda Wray
- Deep impact – evaluation in the sciences pp. 10-14

- Oliver Decker, Manfred Beutel and Elmar Brähler
- Commentary I - The bibliographic “impact factor”, the total number of citations and related bibliometric indicators: the need to focus on journals of public health and preventive medicine pp. 15-18

- Miquel Porta, Esteve Fernandez, Janeth Murillo, Joan Alguacil and José Copete
- Commentary II - The journal impact factor in the evaluation of research quality: villain, scapegoat or innocent bystander? pp. 19-22

- Marcel Zwahlen, Christoph Junker and Matthias Egger
- Commentary III - Validity and fairness of the impact factor – - a comment on the article by Decker et al pp. 23-24

- Karl-Franz Kaltenborn
- Commentary IV - New horizons for impact discussions needed pp. 25-25

- Jürgen Troschke and Ulrich Stössel
- Socio-economic differences in health among Slovak adolescents pp. 26-35

- Andrea Geckova, Jitse van Dijk, Ivan Zezula, Jolanda Tunistra, Johan Groothoff and Doeke Post
- Social gradient in life expectancy and health expectancy in Denmark pp. 36-41

- Henrik Brønnum-Hansen, Otto Andersen, Mette Kjøller and Niels Rasmussen
- Prävalenz körperlicher Erkrankungen, Gesundheitsverhalten und Nutzung des Gesundheitssystems bei alleinstehenden wohnungslosen Männern: eine Querschnittsuntersuchung pp. 42-50

- Birgit Völlm, Hinnerk Becker and Wilfried Kunstmann
- Epidemiology and costs of gastroesophageal reflux disease in Switzerland: a population-based study pp. 51-61

- Matthias Schwenkglenks, Urs Marbet and Thomas Szucs
- Public perception of risk concerning celltowers and mobile phones pp. 62-66

- Hans-Peter Hutter, Hanns Moshammer, Peter Wallner and Michael Kundi
- Ethical choices in survey research pp. 67-68

- Robert McKeown and Douglas Weed
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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
2006, volume 51
2005, volume 50
2003, volume 48
2002, volume 47
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2000, volume 45
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