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  1. Many adolescent girls in Kenya and elsewhere face considerable risks and vulnerabilities that affect their well-being and hinder a safe, healthy, and productive transition into early adulthood. Early adolescen...

    Authors: Karen Austrian, Eunice Muthengi, Joyce Mumah, Erica Soler-Hampejsek, Caroline W. Kabiru, Benta Abuya and John A. Maluccio
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:210
  2. Burn injuries are considered one of the most preventable public health issue among children; however, are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in Iran. The aim of this study was to assess individual-...

    Authors: Homayoun Sadeghi-Bazargani, Reza Mohammadi, Shahrokh Amiri, Naeema Syedi, Aydin Tabrizi, Poupak Irandoost and Saeid Safiri
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:209
  3. Maternal overweight, obesity, and gestational diabetes (GD) have been negatively associated with offspring development. Further knowledge regarding metabolic and nutritional alterations in these mother and the...

    Authors: Staffan K. Berglund, Luz García-Valdés, Francisco J Torres-Espinola, Mª Teresa Segura, Cristina Martínez-Zaldívar, María J. Aguilar, Ahmad Agil, Jose A. Lorente, Jesús Florido, Carmen Padilla, Signe Altmäe, Acensión Marcos, M. Carmen López-Sabater and Cristina Campoy
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:207
  4. We carried out a study to evaluate the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae genital infections in school-based adolescents in Northern Italy.

    Authors: Alberto Matteelli, Michela Capelli, Giorgia Sulis, Giuseppe Toninelli, Anna Cristina C. Carvalho, Sergio Pecorelli, Arnaldo Caruso, Carlo Bonfanti, Franco Gargiulo and Francesco Donato
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:200
  5. Psychosocial and behavioural aspects of diabetes may differ according to diabetes type. This study compared people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with respect to social relations (cohabitation status, contact...

    Authors: Nana F. Hempler, Lene E. Joensen and Ingrid Willaing
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:198
  6. The upsurge in the uptake of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has led to a significant increase in the survival of vertically acquired HIV infected children, many of whom are currently living into adolescence and ...

    Authors: Amina Abubakar, Fons J. R. Van de Vijver, Ronald Fischer, Amin S. Hassan, Joseph K Gona, Judith Tumaini Dzombo, Grace Bomu, Khamis Katana and Charles R. Newton
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:197
  7. Intimate partner violence (IPV) poses a major public health concern. To date there are few rigorous economic evaluations of interventions aimed at preventing IPV in low-income settings. This study provides a c...

    Authors: Christine Michaels-Igbokwe, Tanya Abramsky, Karen Devries, Lori Michau, Tina Musuya and Charlotte Watts
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:196
  8. Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and support the physical and emotional wellbeing of their children. Schools therefore have the potential to play a role in the socia...

    Authors: Bernadette M. Ward, Rebecca Kippen, Penny Buykx, Geoffrey Munro, Nyanda McBride and John Wiggers
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:195
  9. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent long-term psychiatric disorders among survivors of traumatic events. It is well established that social support has been related to the onset ...

    Authors: Wenjie Dai, Long Chen, Hongzhuan Tan, Jieru Wang, Zhiwei Lai, Atipatsa C. Kaminga, Yan Li and Aizhong Liu
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:194
  10. A practical and ethical challenge in advance care planning research is controlling and intervening on human behavior. Additionally, observing dynamic changes in advance care planning (ACP) behavior proves diff...

    Authors: Natalie C. Ernecoff, Christopher R. Keane and Steven M. Albert
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:193
  11. Work-privacy conflict (WPC) is no longer a rarity but constitutes a societal problem. The objectives of the present study were (1) to investigate the distribution and prevalence of WPC among the employed parti...

    Authors: Susan Garthus-Niegel, Janice Hegewald, Andreas Seidler, Matthias Nübling, Christine Espinola-Klein, Falk Liebers, Philipp S. Wild, Ute Latza and Stephan Letzel
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:192
  12. Greater availability of community exercise facilities is recommended to promote physical activity in the large number of people with chronic disease. The Heart Wise Exercise (HWE) program encourages existing c...

    Authors: Jennifer L. Reed, Jennifer M. Harris, Liz Midence, Elizabeth B. Yee and Sherry L. Grace
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:190
  13. The editors of BMC Public Health would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 15 (2015).

    Authors: Natalie Pafitis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:189
  14. Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse health and social outcomes, much of which are explained by high rates of poverty. Many high income countries have attempted to a...

    Authors: Mhairi Campbell, Hilary Thomson, Candida Fenton and Marcia Gibson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:188
  15. University students have high rates of depression, and friends are often the most commonly-used source of support for emotional distress in this population. This study aimed to explore students’ ability to pro...

    Authors: E. Bethan Davies, John Wardlaw, Richard Morriss and Cris Glazebrook
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:187
  16. Large populations are exposed to smoke from bushfires and planned burns. Studies investigating the association between bushfire smoke and health have typically used hospital or ambulance data and been done ret...

    Authors: David O’Keeffe, Martine Dennekamp, Lahn Straney, Mahjabeen Mazhar, Tom O’Dwyer, Anjali Haikerwal, Fabienne Reisen, Michael J. Abramson and Fay Johnston
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:186
  17. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 5-20 % of people are affected by influenza annually, and influenza causes more than 200,000 hospitalizations each year. The purpose of...

    Authors: Jeanie Santaularia, Wei Hou, Ghazala Perveen, Ericka Welsh and Babalola Faseru
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:185
  18. There are few effective strategies that respond to the widespread practice of risky single-occasion drinking in young people. Brief interventions, which involve screening of alcohol consumption and personalise...

    Authors: Cassandra J. C. Wright, Paul M. Dietze, Belinda Crockett and Megan S. C. Lim
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:184
  19. After the earthquake on 14, April 2010 at Yushu in China, a plague epidemic hosted by Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) became a major public health concern during the reconstruction period. A rapid assessmen...

    Authors: Liang Lu, Zhoupeng Ren, Yujuan Yue, Xiaotao Yu, Shan Lu, Guichang Li, Hailong Li, Jianchun Wei, Jingli Liu, You Mu, Rong Hai, Yonghai Yang, Rongjie Wei, Biao Kan, Hu Wang, Jinfeng Wang…
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:183
  20. The search for an efficacious HIV vaccine is a global priority. To date only one HIV vaccine trial (RV144) has shown modest efficacy in a phase III trial. With existing different HIV-1 subtypes and frequent mu...

    Authors: E. A. M. Tarimo, M. Bakari, D. C. V. Kakoko, T. W. Kohi, F. Mhalu, E. Sandstrom and A. Kulane
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:182
  21. Peru has high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates compared to other Andean countries. Therefore, partnerships between governmental and international organizations have targeted rural areas of Peru to...

    Authors: John S. Luque, Samuel Opoku, Daron G. Ferris and Wendy S. Guevara Condorhuaman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:181
  22. Suicide of school-aged adolescents is a significant problem, with serious implications for students and staff alike. To date, there is a lack of evidence regarding the most effective way for a secondary school...

    Authors: Georgina R. Cox, Eleanor Bailey, Anthony F. Jorm, Nicola J. Reavley, Kate Templer, Alex Parker, Debra Rickwood, Sunil Bhar and Jo Robinson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:180
  23. Mental health problems among young women aged 16–24 have increased significantly in recent decades, and interventions are called for. Mentoring is a well-established preventative/promotive intervention for dev...

    Authors: Madelene Larsson, Camilla Pettersson, Therése Skoog and Charli Eriksson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:179
  24. Studies conducted on characteristics of binge drinking and associated behaviours in college student populations are scarce especially in France. Hence, it is important to identify risk factors for binge drinki...

    Authors: Marie-Pierre Tavolacci, Eloïse Boerg, Laure Richard, Gilles Meyrignac, Pierre Dechelotte and Joël Ladner
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:178
  25. Engagement of communities and civil society organizations is a critical part of the Post-2015 End TB Strategy. Since 2007, many models of community referral have been implemented to boost TB case detection in ...

    Authors: A. O. Adejumo, B. Azuogu, O. Okorie, O. M. Lawal, O. J. Onazi, M. Gidado, O. J. Daniel, J. C. Okeibunor, E. Klinkenberg and E. M. H. Mitchell
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:177
  26. Traditional bullying victimization and the growing number of cyber-teasing victims during the last decade is a major public health concern. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between s...

    Authors: Francisco Caravaca Sánchez, María Falcón Romero, Javier Navarro-Zaragoza, Aurelio Luna Ruiz-Cabello, Oriali Rodriges Frantzisko and Aurelio Luna Maldonado
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:176
  27. Bladder and kidney cancers are the ninth and twelfth most common type of cancer worldwide, respectively. Internationally, rates vary ten-fold, with several countries showing rising incidence. This study descri...

    Authors: Nathalie Saint-Jacques, Jonathan S. W. Lee, Patrick Brown, Jamie Stafford, Louise Parker and Trevor J. B. Dummer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:175
  28. Malaria and malnutrition are the major causes of morbidity and mortality in under-five children in developing countries such as Ethiopia. Malnutrition is the associated cause for about half of the deaths that ...

    Authors: Bilal Shikur, Wakgari Deressa and Bernt Lindtjørn
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:174
  29. Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost volume of alcohol consumption in the world, with Ireland and the United Kingdom reporting the highest levels of binge drinking and d...

    Authors: Martin P. Davoren, Jakob Demant, Frances Shiely and Ivan J. Perry
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:173
  30. Completion of multiple dose vaccine schedules is crucial to ensure a protective immune response, and maximise vaccine cost-effectiveness. While barriers and facilitators to vaccine uptake have recently been re...

    Authors: K. E. Gallagher, E. Kadokura, L. O. Eckert, S. Miyake, S. Mounier-Jack, M. Aldea, D. A. Ross and D. Watson-Jones
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:172
  31. Worksite obesity prevention interventions using an ecological approach may hold promise for reducing typical weight gain. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of Go!, an innovative 12-month ...

    Authors: Lara J. LaCaille, Jennifer Feenstra Schultz, Ryan Goei, Rick A. LaCaille, Kim Nichols Dauner, Rebecca de Souza, Amy Versnik Nowak and Ronald Regal
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:171
  32. The low rates of hypertension treatment and control, partly due to its unawareness, are the main causes of the high stroke incidence in China. The purpose of this study was to evaluate hypertension unawareness...

    Authors: Qinqin Cao, Pei Pei, Jun Zhang, Jillian Naylor, Xinying Fan, Biyang Cai, Qiliang Dai, Wen Sun, Ruidong Ye, Ruifeng Shi, Keting Liu, Yongjun Jiang, Wenhua Liu, Fang Yang, Wusheng Zhu, Yunyun Xiong…
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:170
  33. High levels of depressive symptoms often occur among individuals that use or that are dependent on methamphetamine (MA). Thailand is currently experiencing an epidemic of MA use among youth. Understanding the ...

    Authors: Lauren E. DiMiceli, Susan G. Sherman, Apinun Aramrattana, Bangorn Sirirojn and David D. Celentano
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:168
  34. Analysis of the association between exposure to electromagnetic fields of non-ionising radiation (EMF-NIR) and health in children and adolescents is hindered by the limited availability of data, mainly due to ...

    Authors: Mara Gallastegi, Mònica Guxens, Ana Jiménez-Zabala, Irene Calvente, Marta Fernández, Laura Birks, Benjamin Struchen, Martine Vrijheid, Marisa Estarlich, Mariana F. Fernández, Maties Torrent, Ferrán Ballester, Juan J Aurrekoetxea, Jesús Ibarluzea, David Guerra, Julián González…
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:167
  35. Understanding how we can prevent childhood obesity in scalable and sustainable ways is imperative. Early RCT interventions focused on the first two years of life have shown promise however, differences in Body...

    Authors: Karen J. Campbell, Kylie D. Hesketh, Sarah A. McNaughton, Kylie Ball, Zoë McCallum, John Lynch and David A. Crawford
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:166
  36. Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived communities (vs. more affluent) result in higher levels of alcohol-related ill health. Hypotheses to explain this alcohol ha...

    Authors: Mark A. Bellis, Karen Hughes, James Nicholls, Nick Sheron, Ian Gilmore and Lisa Jones
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:111
  37. In Belgium, the management of sick leave involves general practitioners (GPs), occupational health physicians (OPs) and social insurance physicians (SIPs). A dysfunctional relationship among these physicians c...

    Authors: Marc Vanmeerbeek, Patrick Govers, Nathalie Schippers, Stéphane Rieppi, Katrien Mortelmans and Philippe Mairiaux
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:164
  38. Recent research shows that sedentary behaviour is associated with adverse cardio-metabolic consequences even among those considered sufficiently physically active. In order to successfully develop intervention...

    Authors: Grainne O’Donoghue, Camille Perchoux, Keitly Mensah, Jeroen Lakerveld, Hidde van der Ploeg, Claire Bernaards, Sebastien F. M. Chastin, Chantal Simon, Donal O’Gorman and Julie-Anne Nazare
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:163
  39. Authors: Hamid Jan Jan Mohamed, S. L. Loy, Mohd Nasir Mohd Taib, Norimah A. Karim, S. Y. Tan, M. Appukutty, Nurliyana Abdul Razak, F. Thielecke, S. Hopkins, M. K. Ong, C. Ning and E. S. Tee
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:162

    The original article was published in BMC Public Health 2015 15:1322

  40. A major challenge to outbreak control lies in early detection of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) in local community contexts during the critical initial stages of an epidemic, when risk of spreading is its hi...

    Authors: Daniel H. de Vries, Jude T. Rwemisisi, Laban K. Musinguzi, Turinawe E. Benoni, Denis Muhangi, Marije de Groot, David Kaawa-Mafigiri and Robert Pool
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:161
  41. Despite the importance of adequate, un-crowded housing as a prerequisite for good health, few large cohort studies have explored the health effects of housing conditions. The Social Housing Outcomes Worth (SHO...

    Authors: Michael G. Baker, Jane Zhang, Tony Blakely, Julian Crane, Kay Saville-Smith and Philippa Howden-Chapman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:159
  42. In the Ganges Delta, chronic arsenic poisoning is a health concern affecting millions of people who rely on groundwater as their potable water source. The prevalence of anemia is also high in this region, part...

    Authors: Molly L. Kile, Joycelyn M. Faraj, Alayne G. Ronnenberg, Quazi Quamruzzaman, Mahmudar Rahman, Golam Mostofa, Sakila Afroz and David C. Christiani
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:158
  43. The two largest needle exchange programs (NEPs) in Hungary were forced to close down in the second half of 2014 due to extreme political attacks and related lack of government funding. The closures occurred ag...

    Authors: V. Anna Gyarmathy, Róbert Csák, Katalin Bálint, Eszter Bene, András Ernő Varga, Mónika Varga, Nóra Csiszér, István Vingender and József Rácz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:157
  44. Access to healthcare is an essential element of health development and a fundamental human right. While access to and acceptability of healthcare are complex concepts that interact with different socio-ecologi...

    Authors: Bereket Yakob and Busisiwe Purity Ncama
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:155
  45. Diabetes not only imposes a huge health burden but also a large economic burden worldwide. In the working-age population, cost of lost productivity can far exceed diabetes-related medical cost. In this study, ...

    Authors: May Ee Png, Joanne Yoong, Thao Phuong Phan and Hwee Lin Wee
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:153

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Public Health 2016 16:589

  46. Globally, vaccine preventable diseases are responsible for nearly 20 % of deaths annually among children <5 years old. Worldwide, many children dropout from the vaccination program, are vaccinated late, or inc...

    Authors: Adam Haji, S. Lowther, Z. Ngan’ga, Z. Gura, C. Tabu, H. Sandhu and Wences Arvelo
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:152

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