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期刊名:Annual review of public health

缩写:ANNU REV PUBL HEALTH

ISSN:0163-7525

e-ISSN:1545-2093

IF/分区:20.7/Q1

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Jamie F Chriqui,Elizabeth Piekarz-Porter,Rebecca M Schermbeck et al. Jamie F Chriqui et al.
Public policies have been instrumental in influencing population health, and the desire to study their impact led to the development of the fields of policy surveillance and legal epidemiology. The standardized practice of creating policy m...
Brendan Saloner,Daliah Heller,Corey S Davis et al. Brendan Saloner et al.
Harm reduction programs provide tools that enable people who use drugs to do so more safely in a nonstigmatizing environment without the goal of them necessarily seeking treatment or abstinence. Most harm reduction programs in the United St...
Sierra N Clark,Susan C Anenberg,Michael Brauer Sierra N Clark
Estimation of the disease burden attributable to environmental factors is a powerful tool for prioritizing environmental and pollution management and public health actions around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been estim...
Cynthia D J Kusters,Steve Horvath Cynthia D J Kusters
Estimators of biological age hold promise for use in preventive medicine, for early detection of chronic conditions, and for monitoring the effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving population health. Among the promising biomarkers ...
Aaron R Lyon,Tricia Aung,Kathryn E Bruzios et al. Aaron R Lyon et al.
Human-centered design (HCD) is an approach that aligns innovation development with the needs of the people and the settings where those innovations will be used. HCD is increasingly being applied across a variety of health domains, most oft...
Edward Fernandez,Jordon Jaggers,Allison E Norton et al. Edward Fernandez et al.
Vaccines are lifesaving interventions that reduce the morbidity and mortality of disease. Fortunately, serious adverse events with vaccination are uncommon, but they must promptly be recognized and evaluated to assess and clarify the safety...
Anurima Baidya,Victoria Willens,Chizoba Wonodi et al. Anurima Baidya et al.
Immunization has saved an estimated 154 million lives over the past 50 years since the launch of the Essential (formerly Expanded) Program on Immunization in 1974, representing 6 lives saved every minute, every year, for 50 years. But achie...
Borsika A Rabin,Kelli L Cain,Russell E Glasgow Borsika A Rabin
When complex public health and health services interventions are implemented in real-world settings, adaptations should be expected, embraced, and studied rather than suppressed and ignored. A substantial amount of recent research has been ...
Nur Hani Zainal,Xueqing Liu,Utek Leong et al. Nur Hani Zainal et al.
This review explores the transformative potential of just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) as a scalable solution for addressing health disparities in underserved populations. JITAIs, delivered via mobile health technologies, could p...
Jeff Niederdeppe,Amanda D Boyd,Andy J King et al. Jeff Niederdeppe et al.
Development and amplification of effective, culturally resonant, trustworthy, and evidence-based public health communication are urgently needed. Research evidence, theory, and practical experience from within and beyond the interdisciplina...