Unraveling the link: Socioeconomic status and health literacy among students in primary schools in the South Macroregion of Poland [0.03%]
波兰南部宏地区小学生经济社会地位与健康素养的相关性研究
Maria Świątkiewicz-Mośny,Magdalena Ślusarczyk,Natalia Ożegalska-Łukasik et al.
Maria Świątkiewicz-Mośny et al.
Objectives: Health literacy (HL) is a valuable competence with links to both individual and collective well-being. As of 2016, the WHO recognises HL as a key determinant of health and identifies the need to build and deve...
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the essential programme on immunization and paving the way for the future of immunization in Central Africa [0.03%]
庆祝免疫基本计划50周年暨中非地区免疫事业未来发展研讨会
Franck Mboussou,Audry Mulumba,Celestin Traore et al.
Franck Mboussou et al.
The Managers of the Essential Programme on Immunization (EPI) in Central Africa meet annually to review progress made, share experiences and lessons learned from the implementation of national immunization programmes. The 2024 annual meetin...
Erratum: Letter to editor regarding: "Local authorities need tailored research ethics processes to support research capacity building" [Pub. Health Pract. 10 (2025) 100640] [0.03%]
关于发表的信件的更正:“地方当局需要量身定制的研究伦理程序来支持研究能力构建」[ Pub. Health Pract. 10 (2025) 100640]
Geoff Middleton,Sarah Varga,Susan Hampshaw et al.
Geoff Middleton et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2025.100640.]. © 2025 The Author(s).
Maternal health inequity in Somalia: A multivariate analysis of poverty and service utilization using nationwide cross-sectional survey data [0.03%]
索马里妇女健康不平等:基于全国横断面调查数据的贫困与服务利用多变量分析
Asma Mahamoud Abdillahi,Omer Adam Farih,Mustafe Abdillahi Ali et al.
Asma Mahamoud Abdillahi et al.
Objectives: Maternal health is a fundamental human right, yet significant inequities persist in low-resource settings like Somalia. This study investigates the nexus between socioeconomic status and maternal healthcare ut...
Corrigendum to "Missed opportunities: The unknown impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on early childhood development in the WHO European region" [Pub. Health Practice 10 (2025) 100636] [0.03%]
关于“错失的机会:COVID-19大流行对世界卫生组织欧洲区域幼儿发展未知影响”的勘误说明(发表于《公共卫生实践》2025年第10卷100636期)
J M White,C L Goodfellow,A O Adeleke et al.
J M White et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2025.100636.]. © 2025 The Author(s).
Actions to bridge the workforce and blood supply gaps - Response to "Health promotion for blood donors: A scoping review" [0.03%]
行动连接劳动力和血液供应缺口——“献血者的健康促进:一种范围性综述”的回应
Valerie Wy Wong,Niki Bn So,Chelly Cy Chu et al.
Valerie Wy Wong et al.
A social justice lens on health inequalities: Implications and further considerations [0.03%]
从社会正义视角审视健康不平等:影响与进一步思考
Kadek Suhardita,I Wayan Widana,Rikas Saputra et al.
Kadek Suhardita et al.
Perceptions of public health education among medical students in Ireland: A qualitative study [0.03%]
爱尔兰医学生公共卫生教育感知的定性研究
A Malakhveitchouk,P White,P Barrett
A Malakhveitchouk
Objectives: This study seeks to explore the perceptions, understanding and expectations held by medical students studying in Ireland towards public health (PH) education and the practice of public health medicine (PHM). ...
Global burden and trends of depression among women of childbearing age, 1990-2021 [0.03%]
1990年至2021年育龄妇女抑郁症的全球疾病负担和趋势
Xin Yang,Chuan-Ping Feng,Zhuo Liu et al.
Xin Yang et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the global, regional, and national burden and temporal trends of depression among women of childbearing age (WCBA) from 1990 to 2021, and to identify major risk factors contributing to its disease ...
Parental socioeconomic status and other sociodemographic determinants of health disparities among children and adolescents in Austria [0.03%]
奥地利儿童和青少年健康差异中的父母社会经济状态及其他社会人口决定因素
Maximiliane Dozler,Michael Berger,Susanne Mayer
Maximiliane Dozler
Objectives: Poor childhood health is a key predictor of adverse health and socioeconomic outcomes, emphasizing the need to address early-life disparities. This study aims to examine parental socioeconomic and sociodemogra...