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期刊名:Journal of prevention

缩写:J PREV

ISSN:2731-5533

e-ISSN:2731-5541

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Anderson B Al Wazni,Mimi V Chapman,David Ansong et al. Anderson B Al Wazni et al.
The present study examined the influence of improvements to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure on rates of under-five mortality specifically from diarrheal disease amongst children in fragile states. The World Bank's Mille...
Julian Wangler,Michael Jansky Julian Wangler
In advanced age, physical activity becomes an important element in maintaining one's individual health. GPs are considered to be well suited for advising and attending to older patients according to the principles of (preventive) healthcare...
Eric R Rice,Graham DiGuiseppi,Laura Onasch-Vera et al. Eric R Rice et al.
Introduction: Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) benefit from a variety of services to meet their immediate and long-term needs. Drop-in centers are a popular service venue used by YEH. However, the mechanisms responsi...
Arin M Connell,Elizabeth A Stormshak Arin M Connell
This study evaluated the effects of an enhanced version of the Family Check-Up Online (FCU-O), adapted to address parent and family functioning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to increase accessibility, the FCU-O was delivere...
Nick Axford,Vashti Berry Nick Axford
Child poverty is associated with poorer physical and mental health, negative educational outcomes and adverse long-term social and psychological consequences, all of which impact on service demand and expenditure. Until now, however, preven...
Husain Lateef,Dominique Horton,Laura Brugger et al. Husain Lateef et al.
Social competence, which is the ability to demonstrate socio-emotional behavior skills, is crucial during adolescence with far-reaching implications across the lifespan. However, social competence development among youth is greatly influenc...
Kristopher M Goodrich,Arianna Trott,Monique N Rodríguez et al. Kristopher M Goodrich et al.
The study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has consistently demonstrated a strong relationship with poor behavioral health outcomes. Further research is needed to understand if a specific ACE, or subcategorizations of ACEs, matter mo...
James J Annesi,Francine A Stewart James J Annesi
Emotional eating (eating triggered by adverse mood) might be an important psychosocial variable to address to improve overwhelmingly deficient obesity treatment outcomes in women. However, emotional eating has rarely been focused upon in a ...
Pedro B Júdice,Eduarda Sousa-Sá,António L Palmeira Pedro B Júdice
Screen time shows higher health risks compared to other types of sedentary behaviors. A lockdown may simultaneously increase screen time, reduce physical activity (PA), and change time perception. Our goal was to compare self-reported again...
Youseung Kim,Mustapha Alhassan Youseung Kim
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States, and African American men especially represent a high risk population for prostate cancer. Although the overall prostate cancer incidence rates have ...