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期刊名:International journal of environmental research and public health

缩写:INT J ENV RES PUB HE

ISSN:1660-4601

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IF/分区:0.0/Q1

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Ugoji Nwanaji-Enwerem,Kevin M Mwenda,Shira Dunsiger et al. Ugoji Nwanaji-Enwerem et al.
Adverse exposure to noise pollution is increasingly recognized as a significant public health concern. Strong evidence links noise exposure with negative health outcomes such as cardiovascular disease, mental disorders, stress, and sleep di...
José Mateus Bezerra da Graça,José Adelmo da Silva Filho,Eslia Maria Nunes Pinheiro et al. José Mateus Bezerra da Graça et al.
Various structural, organizational, and subjective factors contribute to psychological distress, exacerbated by adverse working conditions in mental health services and resulting in significant impacts on workers' health. This study aims to...
Ana Carvalhinho Silva,Filipe Maia,Francisco Estima et al. Ana Carvalhinho Silva et al.
Parents can influence both the behaviours and cardiovascular health of their school-aged children and adolescents. Understanding these effects is essential for developing targeted interventions. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims...
Simone C D Amorim,João Paulo Langsdorff-Serafim,Alberto Souza Sá Filho et al. Simone C D Amorim et al.
Test anxiety is a specific form of anxiety that occurs in evaluative situations, comprising psychological, physiological, and behavioral reactions associated with concern about outcomes. Aiming to analyze the relationship between physical a...
Veena Abraham,Johanna C Meyer,Kebogile Elizabeth Mokwena et al. Veena Abraham et al.
Academic staff face workplace stressors such as high workloads, job insecurity, and limited institutional support, which contribute to psychological distress and burnout. While workplace-based interventions are important for maintaining wel...
Toni Wright,Raymond Smith,Rajeeb Kumar Sah et al. Toni Wright et al.
Racialised minority populations were disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and saw the highest rate of COVID-19 infections and mortality. Low socioeconomic status, working as frontline workers, temporary employment, precarious immigration...
Patrick G Campbell,Rodney Pope,Vinicius Simas et al. Patrick G Campbell et al.
Stress fractures are a major force preservation risk in military organisations. Although incidence rates and risk factors have been widely examined, a synthesis of high-quality evidence has been lacking. This review aimed to synthesise find...
Dirk Bruland,Daniel Geffroy,Änne-Dörte Latteck Dirk Bruland
Digital technologies are revolutionizing health systems worldwide. People with higher digital health literacy are better equipped to access reliable health information, utilize telehealth services, and effectively manage their health throug...
Maria Karolayne de Araújo Pereira,Denise de Andrade,Ana Larissa Gomes Machado et al. Maria Karolayne de Araújo Pereira et al.
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health challenge that compromises patient safety and has gained particular relevance in primary healthcare, where the prescription of antimicrobials is frequent and ...
Amy L Ai,Zhe Yang,Michaé D Cain et al. Amy L Ai et al.
Objectives: Latinx Americans represent the largest ethnic minority group (nearly 19% of the U.S. population). Their behavioral health has received increasing attention as they exhibit elevated prevalence rates of anxiety ...