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International Journal of Public Health

Ausgabe 2/2011

Inhalt (13 Artikel)

Open Access Review

What have we learned? A review of the literature on children’s health and the environment in the Aral Sea area

Eric James Crighton, Lynn Barwin, Ian Small, Ross Upshur

Original Article

Decomposing income-related inequality in cervical screening in 67 countries

Brittany McKinnon, Sam Harper, Spencer Moore

Open Access Original Article

A generally applicable cost-effectiveness model for the evaluation of vaccines against cervical cancer

Nadia Demarteau, Bruno Detournay, Bertrand Tehard, Abdelkader El Hasnaoui, Baudouin Standaert

Original Article

Surveillance of sexually transmitted infections among persons living with HIV

Ann Defraye, Dominique Van Beckhoven, André Sasse

Original Article

Perceived factors related to cigarette and waterpipe (ghelyan) initiation and maintenance in university students of Iran

Hamidreza Roohafza, Masoumeh Sadeghi, Maryam Shahnam, Ahmad Bahonar, Nizal Sarafzadegan

Original Article

Barriers to a healthy lifestyle among obese adolescents: a qualitative study from Iran

Parisa Amiri, Fazlollah Ghofranipour, Fazlollah Ahmadi, Farhad Hosseinpanah, Ali Montazeri, Sara Jalali-Farahani, Ali Rastegarpour

Original Article

Perceived barriers to the development of modern public health in Bulgaria: a qualitative study

Kirstin Woody Scott, John Powles, Hilary Thomas, Boika Rechel

Original Article

Health literacy in a population of primary health-care patients in Belgrade, Serbia

Aleksandra Jovic-Vranes, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Jelena Marinkovic, Nikola Kocev

Open Access Original Article

Predictors of family communication of one’s organ donation intention in Switzerland

Alexandra Volz Wenger, Thomas D. Szucs

Brief Report

Interviewer gender and self-reported sexual behavior and mental health among male military personnel

Helen Chun, Maria I. Tavarez, Grace E. Dann, Michael P. Anastario

Brief Report

Hypertension and risk of death from external causes in the Physicians’ Health Study enrollment cohort

Paul D. Terry, Robert J. Glynn, Julie E. Buring, Howard D. Sesso