Differences in frequency between administrative and parent-reported ADHD diagnosis data of children and adolescents taking sociodemographic characteristics into account - Results from the consortium project INTEGRATE-ADHD [0.03%]
考虑社会人口统计学特征的儿童和青少年行政管理和家长报告的注意缺陷多动障碍诊断数据之间的差异——来自INTEGRATE-ADHD研究组项目的结果
Robert Schlack,Ann-Kristin Beyer,Lilian Beck et al.
Robert Schlack et al.
Background: In the project INTEGRATE-ADHD, administrative and parent-reported ADHD diagnosis data of children and adolescents were linked at person level for the first time in Germany. This contribution analyses discrepan...
Risk and protective factors associated with health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with ADHD in Germany - Findings from the consortium project INTEGRATE-ADHD [0.03%]
德国儿童和青少年多动症患者相关健康生活质量的风险因素和保护因素——来自INTEGRATE-ADHD项目组的研究结果
Martha Gilbert,Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer,Robert Schlack et al.
Martha Gilbert et al.
Background: The health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of individuals living with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is known to be impaired. Identifying factors that influence HRQoL can provide important inf...
Potential COVID-19 test fraud detection: Findings from a pilot study comparing conventional and statistical approaches [0.03%]
潜在的COVID-19测试欺诈检测:常规方法与统计方法对比试点研究发现
Michael Bosnjak,Stefan Dahm,Ronny Kuhnert et al.
Michael Bosnjak et al.
Background: Some COVID-19 testing centres have reported manipulated test numbers for antigen tests/rapid tests. This study compares statistical approaches with traditional fraud detection methods. The extent of agreement ...
Healthcare and health situation of adults with type 2 diabetes in Germany: The study GEDA 2021/2022-Diabetes [0.03%]
德国成人2型糖尿病患者的医疗保健和健康状况:GEDA 2021/2022 糖尿病研究
Christin Heidemann,Yong Du,Elvira Mauz et al.
Christin Heidemann et al.
Background: The nationwide study German Health Update (GEDA) 2021/2022-Diabetes was conducted to assess the current healthcare and health situation of adults with diabetes in Germany. ...
Diabetes surveillance - Laying the groundwork for non-communicable disease surveillance in Germany [0.03%]
糖尿病监测——在德国非传染性疾病监测中奠定基础
Christa Scheidt-Nave,Christin Heidemann,Lukas Reitzle et al.
Christa Scheidt-Nave et al.
Type 2 diabetes among people with selected citizenships in Germany: risk, healthcare, complications [0.03%]
德国特定国籍人群中的2型糖尿病:风险、医疗保健和并发症
Maike Buchmann,Carmen Koschollek,Yong Du et al.
Maike Buchmann et al.
Background: Migration-related factors, such as language barriers, can be relevant to the risk, healthcare and complications of type 2 diabetes in people with a history of migration. Diabetes-related data from people with ...
Health of single mothers and fathers in Germany. Results of the GEDA studies 2019 - 2023 [0.03%]
德国GEDA研究(2019-2023)中的单亲母亲和父亲的健康状况结果分析报告
Petra Rattay,Yasmin Öztürk,Raimund Geene et al.
Petra Rattay et al.
Background: The living situation of single parents is often characterised by sole responsibility for family and household, problems in reconciling work and family life, and a high risk of poverty. In a comparative perspec...
Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus in Germany: Temporal trend and differences by regional socioeconomic deprivation [0.03%]
德国妊娠期糖尿病的患病率:时间趋势和地区社会经济剥夺差异
Lukas Reitzle,Christin Heidemann,Laura Krause et al.
Lukas Reitzle et al.
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) increases the risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes. In 2012, a general screening for GDM was introduced in Germany. ...
Diabetes-related amputations in Germany: analysis of time trend from 2015 to 2022 and differences by area-level socioeconomic deprivation [0.03%]
德国的糖尿病相关截肢:2015年至2022年的时间趋势分析及区域层面社会经济劣势差异
Oktay Tuncer,Yong Du,Niels Michalski et al.
Oktay Tuncer et al.
Background: Diabetes-related amputations reduce health-related quality of life and are an indicator of the quality of care of diabetes. Methods: ...
Corrigendum: Health in Germany: Establishment of a population-based health panel [0.03%]
德国的健康问题:建立以人群为基础的健康监测小组(更正)
Johannes Lemcke,Julika Loss,Jennifer Allen et al.
Johannes Lemcke et al.
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Journal of health monitoring. 2024 Apr 16;9(Suppl 2):21. DOI:10.25646/12077 2024