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期刊名:Preventive medicine

缩写:PREV MED

ISSN:0091-7435

e-ISSN:1096-0260

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Deborah Jael Herrera,Lindy Huber,Allegra Ferrari et al. Deborah Jael Herrera et al.
Objective: Despite the increasing adoption of gender-inclusive policies, transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people continue to face significant barriers to cancer prevention services, resulting in low uptake of cancer s...
Hannah Bildsøe,Emma L Kaderly Rasmussen,Rose M Wilkens Rasmussen et al. Hannah Bildsøe et al.
Background: Anogenital warts are caused by infection with low-risk human papillomavirus (HPV). In 2008/2009 and 2019, Denmark implemented HPV vaccination for girls and boys, respectively, in the childhood vaccination prog...
Anna-Maiju Leinonen,Sanna Huikari,Mikko Kärmeniemi et al. Anna-Maiju Leinonen et al.
Objective: Physical inactivity contributes to substantial public health and economic burdens. This study reviews the cost-effectiveness of population-based physical activity interventions. The literature search focused on...
Young Sik Seo,Kyung Sun Chung Young Sik Seo
Objective: Youth tobacco surveillance depends on the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), yet self-reported data are vulnerable to aberrant responding (careless or inconsistent responses). This study identifies atypical ...
Helena Andersson,Joakim Dillner Helena Andersson
Objective: To describe the Swedish 2020 switch to primary cervical screening using Human Papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling at home and compare with cervical cancer incidence trends. ...
Ning Xiong,Neng Wan,Ming Wen Ning Xiong
Objectives: Neighborhood physical activity environments (PAEs), including built, facility, natural, and civic environments, support active living but are inequitably distributed. We examined racial/ethnic and socioeconomi...
Evan A Krueger,Audrey Hang Hai Evan A Krueger
Background: Sexual minority (SM) youth are more likely than heterosexual youth to engage in substance use. Injunctive norms, or perceptions of others' substance use attitudes, contribute to youth substance use initiation ...
Byeong Geun Song,Myeongcheol Lee,Juhee Cho et al. Byeong Geun Song et al.
Objective: E-cigarettes (ECs) may reduce harm from combustible cigarettes (CCs), but their impact on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is unknown. We compared smoking cessation or EC switching ve...
Jisun Sung,Ho-Jang Kwon,Jong-Hun Kim Jisun Sung
Objective: Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a major environmental risk factor for premature death. Although global studies have estimated its health burden, most focused on excess deaths. Evaluations remain limited rega...