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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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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased adolescent digital engagement, but whether the rise in cyberbullying persists beyond the crisis is not well understood, especially in Southeast Asia. This study examined social media addiction, ...
James M McMahon,Natalie M Leblanc,Janie E Simmons et al. James M McMahon et al.
PrEP-eligible cisgender women underutilize PrEP, and little is known about how PrEP fits within broader HIV/STI prevention ecologies shaped by personal preferences and relationship contexts. These ecologies inform prevention strategies that...
Naser A Albazzaz,Abdulaziz Alhenaidi,Mohammad Almari et al. Naser A Albazzaz et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to strict public-health restrictions that affected opportunities for physical movement, including exercise participation. Understanding psychosocial factors of exercise under these conditions is vital for developin...
Irene Carolina Sousa Justiniano,Raquel de Deus Mendonça,Priscila Pena Camargo et al. Irene Carolina Sousa Justiniano et al.
This study assessed perceptions of the food environment and its association with the availability of unprocessed, minimally processed, and ultra-processed foods in the households of Brazilian schoolchildren during the COVID-19 pandemic. A c...
Lilian Akorfa Ohene,Merri Iddrisu,Lydia Aziato Lilian Akorfa Ohene
Background: Nurses, the largest segment of the global health workforce, play vital roles in managing disease outbreaks and boosting community resilience during public health emergencies. ...
Lena Grams,Momme Kueck,Thorben Sundermeier et al. Lena Grams et al.
Background: During the COVID-19 restrictions in Germany, individuals were permitted to engage in individual physical activity (PA). However, limited information exists regarding the impact of these restrictions on PA and ...
Christina Palantza,Maxine Davis,Anke B Witteveen et al. Christina Palantza et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) internationally and disrupted health services. The pandemic also exacerbated risk factors linked to IPV, such as deteriorating mental health. As access to health care became re...
Leah J Floyd,Irene Doherty,Tanisha Burford et al. Leah J Floyd et al.
For historically marginalized groups and residents of low-resource rural communities, contact tracing is a critical tool for controlling the spread of communicable diseases. To improve its effectiveness, more research on identifying factors...
Jen Jen Chang,Christopher D Hopwood,Yuki Sugawara et al. Jen Jen Chang et al.
Mental illness and related health inequities are disproportionately concentrated in economically disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with a rise in mental illness prevalence, with women generally at ...
Veronika Kowalski,André Hajek,Victoria Van Rüth et al. Veronika Kowalski et al.
Objective: Homeless individuals are vulnerable, and a high burden of mental health problems is suspected. We aim to identify the prevalence and key predictors of probable depression and anxiety among homeless individuals ...