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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Miriam Chisholm,Sricharan Navuluri,Moronke Ogundolie et al. Miriam Chisholm et al.
Administrative data, including electronic health record (EHR) and claims data, are increasingly used to generate real-world evidence for epidemiologic research. Unlike clinical trials, which assess baseline conditions at the initial visit, ...
Jayati Khattar,Carmela Melina Albanese,Kathryn Barrett et al. Jayati Khattar et al.
Hysterectomy is the most frequently performed non-obstetric surgery in women. While women with disabilities face barriers to reproductive healthcare, little is known about their hysterectomy risk. The objective of this systematic review was...
Lindsay A Gaudet,Jennifer Pillay,Dianne Zakaria et al. Lindsay A Gaudet et al.
The large number of people infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) necessitates estimation of the future healthcare burdens. We updated a systematic review examining associations between SARS-CoV-2 infection...
Changxiao Xie,Yujie Xu,Xiaoyu Wang et al. Changxiao Xie et al.
Dietary fiber plays a key role in preventing chronic diseases, but sex disparities in its health effects remain unclear. This meta-analysis examined the associations between fiber intake and chronic disease risk in men and women by reviewin...
Binuri Perera,Ashleigh Earnshaw,Kevin Laupland et al. Binuri Perera et al.
Bloodstream infection (BSI) can be a serious complication among injured patients. Understanding the burden of injury-related BSI is important for early detection and implementing appropriate treatments to improve patient outcomes. Incidence...
Hassan K Ajulo,Faith O Alele,Theophilus I Emeto et al. Hassan K Ajulo et al.
COVID-19 has transitioned from a pandemic to an endemic state, but the emergence of novel variants continues to pose significant public health challenges. This study aims to systematically review the application of spatial and spatiotempora...
Sarah Bitar,Florian Manneville,Jennifer O&#x;Loughlin et al. Sarah Bitar et al.
This systematic review aimed to identify effect modification and interaction factors that moderate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and smoking behavior among adolescents. We searched PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of S...
Mariam Alessa,Rhonda Clifford,Kevin Murray et al. Mariam Alessa et al.
The Gulf Cooperation Council countries face a substantial impact from the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus, which experts identify as a major public health challenge in the region. Despite the escalating burden of diabetes mellitu...
Anders Jespersen,Rebecca A Madden,Heather C Whalley et al. Anders Jespersen et al.
Low socioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with an increased risk of depression and psychiatric disorders in general. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aim to provide an estimate of the risk of clinical depression asso...
Jia Wen Xu,Hui Jun Yue,Yu Zhang Huang et al. Jia Wen Xu et al.
Epidemiological studies have linked several modifiable factors to the risk of sleep apnea (SA). However, which specific factors affect the risk of SA and the strength of these effects are unclear. First, we conducted meta-analyses based on ...