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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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Luis Chauca-Bajaña,Andrea Ordoñez Balladares,Ivonne Alison Carrión Bustamante et al. Luis Chauca-Bajaña et al.
Burnout syndrome, caused by chronic unmanaged stress, is common among health sciences students, and dental students in clinical training are particularly vulnerable due to the intense cognitive, emotional, and practical demands. This multic...
Evelien Cellissen,Marijke Hendrix,Maaike Vogels-Broeke et al. Evelien Cellissen et al.
Evaluating antenatal care quality involves understanding women's experiences and their impact on pregnancy outcomes. This study examines how pregnant women in the Netherlands perceive the quality of antenatal care and which factors are rela...
Ibrahim A Alamer,Rayan A Altuwaijri,Salman F Alfraih et al. Ibrahim A Alamer et al.
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite its preventability through early screening, uptake remains suboptimal in many countries, including Saudi ...
Yumiko Kobayashi,Yuki Imamatsu,Azusa Arimoto et al. Yumiko Kobayashi et al.
Employment and job-hunting can improve well-being by increasing confidence among emerging adults when equal employment opportunities exist for women and men. However, the relationship between well-being, traditional gender role attitudes, a...
Luíza Eduarda Portes Ribeiro,Luisa Sorio Flor,Carlos Augusto Lopes et al. Luíza Eduarda Portes Ribeiro et al.
(1) Introduction: Drug use among adolescents remains persistent, including in school settings, thus requiring attention. This study analyzed the prevalence of drug experimentation and current use among high school students and their associa...
Hlologelo Ramatsoma,Melitah Motlhale,Thulani Moiane et al. Hlologelo Ramatsoma et al.
Physical hazards are the most common source of health effects among waste recyclers, frequently leading to worker injuries. South Africa's formal buy-back centres (BBCs) have emerged as key nodes in the recycling chain, yet the burden of no...
Marie-Claire Boutrin,Marci Andersen,Zach Gately et al. Marie-Claire Boutrin et al.
Chad, a Sub-Saharan country, has some of the worst child mortality and health indicators. A lack of recent and accurate health records in Béré, rural Chad, due to decades of strife compromises the development of relevant health interventi...
Wegdan Hasha,Stein Atle Lie,Anne N Åstrøm et al. Wegdan Hasha et al.
Immigrants represent 20.8% of Norway's population, with 22.2% aged 50+. This study aimed to assess oral health-related behaviors and perceived oral health in relation to sociodemographic factors among elderly immigrants aged 50+. ...
Chutarat Sathirapanya,Wit Wichaidit,Vijj Kasemsup et al. Chutarat Sathirapanya et al.
(1) Background: Psychological distress causes increased smoking frequency. Thus, financial distress (FD), a type of psychological distress, during the COVID-19 pandemic recession is possibly associated with increased smoking frequency. We s...
Christopher K Barkley,Charmaine N Nyakonda,Kondwani Kuthyola et al. Christopher K Barkley et al.
Mental health conditions affect many young people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where stigma is high and access to care is limited. Digital tools accessible on basic mobile phones offer a scalable way to promote mental health, but evidence o...