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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a digital health intervention model by observing people's health conditions in a rural area of Bangladesh. Through a repeated cross-sectional design, health outc...
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Background: School bullying is a widespread phenomenon affecting a considerable proportion of adolescents worldwide, yet the relationship between school bullying and loneliness has received little attention. The aim of th...
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Objectives: With increasing immigration in Canada and strained cancer treatment infrastructure, there's a pressing need for long-term data on immigrant health and cancer incidence. This information is crucial for planning...
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Background: The transition from high school to university is a critical life stage associated with heightened vulnerability to mental health challenges. Despite global recognition, there is limited research on the psychos...
Saeid Sadeghi,Bita Shalani,Seyed Mahdi Firouzabadi et al. Saeid Sadeghi et al.
This study investigated the psychometric characteristics of the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS) in a sample of Iranian adults aged between 19 and 73 years. In a cross-sectional study carried out between September 2023 and Novemb...
Hay Wing Charlotte Chan,Tamsin Ford,Astrid Janssens et al. Hay Wing Charlotte Chan et al.
Background: Self-harm is highly prevalent among young people yet remains misunderstood and stigmatised in schools and among pupils. Schools are positioned to first detect self-harm but are ill-equipped to respond or suppo...
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Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) and education influence medication use, but their effects at both individual and community levels remain poorly understood. This study investigates the association between medication...
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Background: Depression affects approximately 25% of college students globally. Physical exercise shows promise as a low-cost, high-adherence intervention for depression, but research comparing different exercise types is ...
Guangcui Xu,Jiaojiao Ma,Yongbin Wang et al. Guangcui Xu et al.
There is evidence that physical and chemical factors and risky lifestyle behaviours are significantly correlated with elevated susceptibility to coronary heart disease (CHD). Nevertheless, the mediation factors of this relationship are litt...