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  1. The emergency set-up and implementation of outpatient clinical trials on epidemic emerging infectious diseases such as COVID-19 raise many issues in terms of research structuration, regulations, and health sys...

    Authors: Carine Grenier, Macha Loniewski, Mélanie Plazy, Racha Onaisi, Marie-Hélène Doucet, Jean-Philippe Joseph, Alexandre Duvignaud, Denis Malvy, Xavier Anglaret and Joanna Orne-Gliemann
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:245
  2. According to the ActivityStat hypothesis more physical activity (PA) in one timespan is compensated by increased sedentary time (ST) in the following timespan and vice versa to maintain an overall stable PA le...

    Authors: Franziska Beck, Ulrich Dettweiler, David Joseph Sturm, Yolanda Demetriou and Anne Kerstin Reimers
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:244
  3. Since establishing the first poison control centers (PCCs), there is a still ongoing debate regarding their relevance and financing. The present study aims to analyze whether a regional PCC can reduce the econ...

    Authors: Franziska Thal and Thomas Reinhold
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:243
  4. Previous research have identified built environmental attributes associated with refugee children’s physical activity (PA); however, there is a lack of research focusing on refugee children’s environmental per...

    Authors: Siqi Chen and Martin Knöll
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:242
  5. Ensuring adequate and safe means of travel is essential for maintaining and improving the health and well-being of residents of rural communities worldwide. This article maps costs, distances, travel times, an...

    Authors: Patty Fidelis de Almeida, Adriano Maia dos Santos, Lucas Manoel da Silva Cabral, Eduarda Ferreira dos Anjos, Márcia Cristina Rodrigues Fausto and Aylene Bousquat
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:241
  6. Studies have identified various determinants of unmet need for contraception. These determinants cut across individual, household, community, and health facility levels. Despite this evidence, there remains a ...

    Authors: Bola Lukman Solanke, Olufemi Mayowa Adetutu, Semiu Adebayo Rahman, Daniel Alabi Soladoye and Michael Olumide Owoeye
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:239
  7. The COVID-19 pandemic affected the mental health of the general population through multiple pathways. The aim of this study was to examine anxiety, depression, self-confidence, and social connectedness among t...

    Authors: Di Long, Gouke J. Bonsel, Erica I. Lubetkin, Mathieu F. Janssen and Juanita A. Haagsma
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:237
  8. Inadequate control of diabetes and hypertension is a major concern in India because of rising mortality and morbidity. Few studies in India have explored factors that influence control of diabetes and hyperten...

    Authors: Sudeshna Dey, Aparna Mukherjee, Manoj Kumar Pati, Arin Kar, Satyanarayana Ramanaik, Ashwini Pujar, Vidyacharan Malve, H. L. Mohan, Krishnamurthy Jayanna and Swaroop N
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:234
  9. Assessing factors associated with mortality among COVID-19 patients could guide in developing context relevant interventions to mitigate the risk. The study aimed to describe mortality and associated factors a...

    Authors: Asad Muyinda, Prossie M. Ingabire, Susan Nakireka, Criscent Tumuhaise, Edith Namulema, Felix Bongomin, Agnes Napyo, Quraish Sserwanja, Rozen Ainembabazi, Ronald Olum, Ritah Nantale, Phillip Akunguru, Derrick Nomujuni, William Olwit, Milton W. Musaba, Bridget Namubiru…
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:233
  10. Unintended pregnancy is a pregnancy either mistimed or unwanted. The main consequence of unintended pregnancy is inducing abortion. In Ethiopia, more than half of unintended pregnancies end up in abortion.

    Authors: Abiyu Abadi Tareke, Ermias Bekele Enyew, Abiy Tasew Dubale, Aynadis Worku Shimie, Mulugeta Desalegn Kasaye and Habitu Birhan Eshetu
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:232
  11. The emergence and circulation of a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)—Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)—set off a global health crisis. SARS-CoV-2 spreads faster than its two ancestors, S...

    Authors: Haidar Djemai, Rami Hammad, Ibrahim M. Dabayebeh, Saleh Hammad, Abdellah Merzouk, Xavier Coumoul and Philippe Noirez
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:231
  12. The aim of this paper is to construct a tool that can be used to measure multidimensional quality of life of persons with disabilities in comparison with population without disabilities for the purpose of moni...

    Authors: Izabela Grabowska, Radosław Antczak, Jan Zwierzchowski and Tomasz Panek
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:230
  13. Matched field-substitution has been applied in the Belgian Health Interview Survey (BHIS) since the first round. During data-collection, non-participating households are replaced by substitute households, if n...

    Authors: Stefaan Demarest, Geert Molenberghs, Finaba Berete, Rana Charafeddine, Herman Van Oyen and Guido Van Hal
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:229
  14. Anaemia is among the top list of the contemporarily public health burden in both developed and developing countries, by affecting mainly women's and children's health.

    Authors: Kegnie Shitu and Bewuketu Terefe
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:228
  15. Secret shopper studies are particularly potent study designs that allow for the gathering of objective data for a variety of research hypotheses, including but not limited to, healthcare delivery, equity of he...

    Authors: Kelsey A. Rankin, Alison Mosier-Mills, Walter Hsiang and Daniel H. Wiznia
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:226
  16. The postpartum period is a time where mothers can undergo significant changes that increase vulnerability for depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.

    Authors: Marelign Tilahun Malaju and Getu Degu Alene
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:225
  17. Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) have been hailed as one of the safest and most effective methods of contraception. However, the use of LARC is low in the world, including Sub Saharan Africa; there...

    Authors: Wubshet Debebe Negash, Tadele Biresaw Belachew and Desale Bihonegn Asmamaw
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:224
  18. To promote the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS male partners play a significant role, especially in developing country were men’s are a decision maker in domestic activity. When ...

    Authors: Shimeles Biru Zewude, Asrat Hailu Dagne and Tewodros Magegnet Ajebe
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:223
  19. In a context of decreasing resources and growing health needs, evidence-based health and care policies are essential. This study aims to assess the health trends in Belgium between 1990 and 2019, to compare th...

    Authors: Jinane Ghattas, Vanessa Gorasso, Robby De Pauw, Sophie Thunus, Niko Speybroeck and Brecht Devleesschauwer
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:222
  20. There is an increasingly urgent gap in knowledge regarding the translation of effective HIV prevention and care programming into scaled clinical policy and practice. Challenges limiting the translation of effi...

    Authors: Alastair van Heerden, Xolani Ntinga, Sheri A. Lippman, Hannah H. Leslie and Wayne T. Steward
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:221
  21. Mild hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) cases make up a relatively high proportion of HFMD while have often been overlooked. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiological and etiological characteristics...

    Authors: Junjun Wang, Songning Ding, Weijia Xie, Taiwu Wang, Ying Qin, Jiandong Zheng, Xiaokun Yang, Hongting Zhao, Zhibin Peng and Tao Ma
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:220
  22. Overweight and obesity have a strong socioeconomic profile. Unhealthy behaviors like insufficient physical activity and an unbalanced diet, which are causal factors of overweight and obesity, tend to be more p...

    Authors: Suzannah D’Hooghe, Yasemin Inaç, Eva De Clercq, Benedicte Deforche, Sarah Dury, Stefanie Vandevijvere, Nico Van de Weghe, Delfien Van Dyck and Karin De Ridder
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:219
  23. There have been worldwide changes in the researches on hantaviruses in the past several decades. Nevertheless, there are few bibliometric analysis studies this field. We aim to evaluate and visualize the resea...

    Authors: Xiao Wei, Xinlou Li, Shuxuan Song, Xiaohui Wen, Tiezhi Jin, Chenxi Zhao, Xubin Wu, Kun Liu and Zhongjun Shao
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:218

    The Correction to this article has been published in Archives of Public Health 2022 80:236

  24. Lipid accumulation product (LAP) is considered to be a new convenient useful indicator to assess the visceral fat. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the risk factors of impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and diabete...

    Authors: Li Shu, Yingying Zhao, Yanqi Shen, Linlin Jia and Jiaye Zhang
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:217
  25. Authors: Farid Najafi, Satar Rezaei, Mohammad Hajizadeh, Moslem Soofi, Yahya Salimi, Ali Kazemi Karyani, Shahin Soltani, Sina Ahmadi, Enayatollah Homaie Rad, Behzad Karami Matin, Yahya Pasdar, Behrooz Hamzeh, Mehdi Moradi Nazar, Ali Mohammadi, Hossein Poustchi, Nazgol Motamed-Gorji…
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:215

    The original article was published in Archives of Public Health 2020 78:75

  26. Low physical activity in adulthood is a major public health challenge. The majority of adults spend many hours each week at work, and workplace thus becomes a suitable location in which to promote health and i...

    Authors: Soodabeh Hoveidamanesh, Batool Tayefi, Zahra Rampisheh, Narjes Khalili and Mozhdeh Ramezani
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:214
  27. Upsurge in cardiopulmonary dysfunctions in Enugu, Nigeria, involved mainly cement workers, automobile spray painters, woodworkers, and Cleaners and was worsened in the dry season, suggesting the need for an oc...

    Authors: Sam Chidi Ibeneme, Rita Nkechi Ativie, Georgian Chiaka Ibeneme, Hellen Myezwa, Amarachi Destiny Ezuma, Amaka Nnamani, Salome Ezeofor, Maduabuchukwu Joseph Nwankwo, Theresa Ucheoma Ettu, Akachukwu Omumuagwula Nwosu, Ifeoma Joy Okoye and Gerhard Fortwengel
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:213
  28. We aimed to investigate the overall secondary attack rates (SAR) of COVID-19 in student residences and to identify risk factors for higher transmission.

    Authors: Marte Vanbesien, Geert Molenberghs, Caspar Geenen, Jonathan Thibaut, Sarah Gorissen, Emmanuel André and Joren Raymenants
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:212
  29. The two important elements of universal health coverage—(1) enabling everyone to access the necessary health services and (2) providing financial protection from catastrophic health spending—are vital for not ...

    Authors: Shohei Okamoto and Kohei Komamura
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:210
  30. Regularly updated epidemiological data on the burden of brain and central nervous system (CNS) cancers are important in the prioritization of research and the allocation of resources. This study aimed to inves...

    Authors: Yang Fan, Xian Zhang, Chao Gao, Shuai Jiang, Haoze Wu, Zhanhui Liu and Taotao Dou
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:209
  31. Although quality postnatal care (PNC) is a known significant intervention for curbing maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality, it is underutilized in most developing countries including Rwanda. Thus, it i...

    Authors: Joseph Kawuki, Ghislaine Gatasi and Quraish Sserwanja
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:208
  32. China’s imbalanced allocation of healthcare resources mainly arises from urban–rural and intercity differences, the solution of which has been the goal of reforms during the past decades. Estimating the spatia...

    Authors: Yuqing Shen and Zesheng Sun
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:207
  33. Despite the progress in reducing under-five mortality (U-5 M) in recent years, these deaths remain considerably high in Nigeria. This could be attributed to poor health policies including inequality of health ...

    Authors: Chukwuechefulam Kingsley Imo, Nicole De Wet-Billings and Uche Charlie Isiugo-Abanihe
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:206
  34. Abdominal obesity has been linked to risk of mortality, but whether and how trajectory of waist circumstance (WC) underpins this association remains unclear. The study aimed to identify long-term WC change tra...

    Authors: Ruru Liu, Shaonong Dang, Yaling Zhao, Hong Yan, Yuewen Han and Baibing Mi
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:94
  35. India is one of the fastest-growing developing economies associated with many socio-demographic challenges that include a high density of population, growing urbanization, and poor road infrastructure. These c...

    Authors: Deepak Kumar Behera, Sanjay Kumar Singh and Dinesh Kumar Choudhury
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:204
  36. Funds for community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) programs are short-term in nature. CMAM programs are implemented in countries with weak policies and health systems and are primarily funded by...

    Authors: Andre M. N. Renzaho, Gilbert Dachi, Eric Ategbo, Stanley Chitekwe and Daniel Doh
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:203
  37. Little research has explored the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) experience of female sex workers (FSW), including girls aged < 18 years who are commercially sexually exploited (CSE), in Papua New Guinea ...

    Authors: Damian Weikum, Angela Kelly-Hanku, Ruthy Neo-Boli, Herick Aeno, Steven G. Badman, Lisa M. Vallely, Barne Willie, Martha Kupul, Parker Hou, Angelyn Amos, Rebecca Narokobi, Simon Pekon, Kelsey Coy, Johanna Wapling, Janet Gare, John M. Kaldor…
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:202
  38. The elderly constitute a large fraction of patients with type 2 diabetes worldwide. It has been well documented that the elderly’s adherence to disease control is not adequate. The present study aimed to evalu...

    Authors: Shahla Vaziri Esferjani, Effat Naghizadeh, Mostafa Albokordi, Mehrnoosh Zakerkish and Marzieh Araban
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:201
  39. As vaccine roll-out continues across the globe as part of the efforts to protect humanity against SARS-CoV-2, concerns are increasingly shifting to the duration of vaccine-induced immunity. Responses to these ...

    Authors: Isaac Yeboah Addo, Frederick Asankom Dadzie, Sylvester Reuben Okeke, Caleb Boadi and Elijah Frimpong Boadu
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:200
  40. Medication adherence among older adults (aged 60 and above), particularly those with chronic conditions who take several medications, is critical, and tele-pharmacy services are a way to improve medication adh...

    Authors: Fatemeh Emadi, Arash Ghanbarzadegan, Sulmaz Ghahramani, Peivand Bastani and Melissa T Baysari
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:199
  41. Participation rates in health surveys, recognized as an important quality dimension, have been declining over the years, which may affect representativeness and confidence in results. The Portuguese national h...

    Authors: Heidi Lyshol, Ana Paula Gil, Hanna Tolonen, Sónia Namorado, Irina Kislaya, Marta Barreto, Liliana Antunes, Vânia Gaio, Ana João Santos, Ana Paula Rodrigues and Carlos Matias Dias
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:198
  42. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has transitioned to a third phase and many variants have been originated. There has been millions of lives loss as well as billions in economic loss. The morbid...

    Authors: Myung-Bae Park and Chhabi Lal Ranabhat
    Citation: Archives of Public Health 2022 80:197

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