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  1. An association between parental separation or divorce occurring in childhood and increased psychological distress in adulthood is well established. However relatively little is known about why this association...

    Authors: Rebecca E Lacey, Mel Bartley, Hynek Pikhart, Mai Stafford and Noriko Cable
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:272
  2. Physicians have an elevated risk of experiencing suicidal thoughts, which might be due to work-related factors. However, the hierarchical work positions as well as work-related health differ among resident and...

    Authors: Mari Eneroth, Marie Gustafsson Sendén, Lise T Løvseth, Karin Schenck-Gustafsson and Ann Fridner
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:271
  3. This study evaluated the performance of a new weight estimation strategy (Mercy Method) with four existing weight-estimation methods (APLS, ARC, Broselow, and Nelson) in children from Ouelessebougou, Mali.

    Authors: Alassane Dicko, Mohamed Lamine Alhousseini, Bouran Sidibé, Moussa Traoré and Susan M Abdel-Rahman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:270
  4. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public health concern and its surveillance is a fundamental tool for monitoring the development of AMR. In 1998, the Nepalese Ministry of Health (MOH) launched ...

    Authors: Sarala Malla, Shyam Prakash Dumre, Geeta Shakya, Palpasa Kansakar, Bhupraj Rai, Anowar Hossain, Gopinath Balakrish Nair, M John Albert, David Sack, Stephen Baker and Motiur Rahman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:269
  5. Whooping cough is a communicable disease whose incidence has increased in recent years in some countries with vaccination. Since 1981, in Catalonia (Spain), cases must be reported to the Public Health Departme...

    Authors: Inma Crespo, Núria Soldevila, Pilar Muñoz, Pere Godoy, Gloria Carmona and Angela Domínguez
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:268
  6. Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the western countries; its prevalence in the conservative Muslim population of Saudi Arabia is not known, but it is gene...

    Authors: Wafa Fageeh, Sami Badawood, Hanin Al Thagafi, Muhammad Yasir, Esam Azhar, Suha Farraj, Mona Alomary, Moneerah Alsaeed, Soonham Yaghmoor and Taha Kumosani
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:267
  7. The child mortality rate is a good indicator of development. High levels of infectious diseases and high child mortality make the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) one of the most challenging environments for...

    Authors: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Tumwaka P Mandungu, Kisumbula Mbela, Kikhela PD Nzita, Banza B Kalambayi, Kalambayi P Kayembe and Jacques B O Emina
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:266
  8. The success of HIV care strongly depends upon skills of the healthcare worker. Vietnam has a punitive history towards HIV and even though this has changed recently, persons living with HIV are still facing dis...

    Authors: Michael Platten, Ha N Pham and Huy V Nguyen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:265

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Public Health 2014 14:576

  9. Breakfast consumption is important to health; however, adolescents often skip breakfast, and an increased understanding of the breakfast consumption patterns of adolescents is needed. The purpose of this study...

    Authors: Barbara Mullan, Cara Wong, Emily Kothe, Kathleen O’Moore, Kristen Pickles and Kirby Sainsbury
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:264
  10. Over the past years, Q fever has become a major public health problem in the Netherlands, with a peak of 2,357 human cases in 2009. In the first instance, Q fever was mainly a local problem of one province wit...

    Authors: Marloes Bults, Desirée Beaujean, Clementine Wijkmans, Jan Hendrik Richardus and Hélène Voeten
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:263
  11. Although good progress has been achieved in expanding immunization of children in China, disparities exist across different provinces. Information gaps both from the service supply and demand sides hinder time...

    Authors: Li Chen, Wei Wang, Xiaozhen Du, Xiuqin Rao, Michelle Helena van Velthoven, Ruikan Yang, Lin Zhang, Jeanne Catherine Koepsell, Ye Li, Qiong Wu and Yanfeng Zhang
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:262
  12. Key life periods have been associated with changes in physical activity (PA). This study investigated (1) how PA changes when primary school children transfer to secondary school, (2) if school environmental c...

    Authors: Femke De Meester, Delfien Van Dyck, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche and Greet Cardon
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:261
  13. With the increasing number of people surviving into old age in Africa, dementia is becoming an important public health problem. Understanding the social dynamics of dementia in resource-poor settings is critic...

    Authors: Declare Mushi, Amen Rongai, Stella-Maria Paddick, Catherine Dotchin, Chauka Mtuya and Richard Walker
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:260
  14. Podoconiosis is non-filarial elephantiasis of the lower legs. It is more commonly found in tropical Africa, Central and South America, and northwest India. In Ethiopia, a few non-governmental organizations pro...

    Authors: Abreham Tamiru, Girmay Tsegay, Moges Wubie, Molla Gedefaw, Sara Tomczyk and Fasil Tekola-Ayele
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:259
  15. The stigma of schizophrenia constitutes a major barrier to early detection and treatment of this illness. Anti-stigma education has been welcomed to reduce stigma among the general public. This study examined ...

    Authors: Yiwei Ling, Mayumi Watanabe, Hatsumi Yoshii and Kouhei Akazawa
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:258
  16. The report of the fifth national tuberculosis (TB) epidemiological survey in P. R. China, 2010, roughly showed that pulmonary TB (PTB) prevalence was higher in western China than in central and eastern China. ...

    Authors: Xin-Xu Li, Li-Xia Wang, Hui Zhang, Shi-Wen Jiang, Qun Fang, Jia-Xu Chen and Xiao-Nong Zhou
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:257
  17. Psychological distress (PD) in students is under-investigated, since its prevalence can be high in certain subgroups of students and it has been seen to be associated with other mental health issues and academ...

    Authors: Thomas Saïas, Enguerrand du Roscoät, Laurentine Véron, Romain Guignard, Jean-Baptiste Richard, Stéphane Legleye, Fanny Sauvade, Viviane Kovess and François Beck
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:256
  18. Recent epidemiological studies have found that the prevalence of high blood pressure (BP) has significantly increased among children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to examine the associations betwe...

    Authors: Renata Kuciene and Virginija Dulskiene
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:255
  19. New technologies could facilitate changes in lifestyle and improve public health. However, no large randomized, controlled studies providing scientific evidence of the benefits of their use have been made. The...

    Authors: José I Recio-Rodríguez, Carlos Martín-Cantera, Natividad González-Viejo, Amparo Gómez-Arranz, Maria S Arietaleanizbeascoa, Yolanda Schmolling-Guinovart, Jose A Maderuelo-Fernandez, Diana Pérez-Arechaederra, Emiliano Rodriguez-Sanchez, Manuel A Gómez-Marcos and Luis García-Ortiz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:254
  20. Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States and in most European countries. Cardiovascular health, as defined by the American Heart Association, is comprised of seven health me...

    Authors: Georgina E Crichton, Merrill F Elias, Adam Davey, Nicolas Sauvageot, Charles Delagardelle, Jean Beissel and Ala’a Alkerwi
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:253
  21. Adolescent girls continue to fall victim to unintended pregnancy and its consequences, with particular problems arising in low income countries. Awareness about methods of contraception is an important step to...

    Authors: Yohannes Adama Melaku, Yemane Berhane, John Kinsman and Hailemariam Lemma Reda
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:252
  22. Tobacco advertising and product promotions have been largely banned in the UK but point of sale (POS) tobacco advertising is one of the few places where tobacco products may be legitimately advertised. POS dis...

    Authors: Sally Haw, Amanda Amos, Douglas Eadie, John Frank, Laura MacDonald, Anne Marie MacKintosh, Andy MacGregor, Martine Miller, Jamie Pearce, Clare Sharp, Martine Stead, Catherine Tisch and Winfried van der Sluijs
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:251
  23. Smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain high, with limited impact of government measures for many subgroups. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate di...

    Authors: Gillian S Gould, Kerrianne Watt, Leah Stevenson, Andy McEwen, Yvonne Cadet-James and Alan R Clough
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:250
  24. Diet-related noncommunicable diseases represent a major global public health challenge, and require a multisectoral policy response. However, the use of trade policy in this context has met with varied success...

    Authors: Anne Marie Thow, Reginald Annan, Laudina Mensah and Syeda Nafisa Chowdhury
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:249
  25. In India, HIV prevention programs have focused on female sex workers’ (FSWs’) sexual practices vis-à-vis commercial partners leading to important gains in HIV prevention. However, it has become apparent that f...

    Authors: Sandra Mary Travasso, Bidhubhusan Mahapatra, Niranjan Saggurti and Suneeta Krishnan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:248
  26. Petrochemical industries have been identified as important sources of emissions of chemical substances, and adverse health outcomes have been reported for residents who live nearby. The purpose of the current ...

    Authors: Ya-Mei Chen, Wan-Yu Lin and Chang-Chuan Chan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:247
  27. Filipino Americans have low rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening and high CRC mortality. To reduce this disparity, we conducted a dissemination trial in which we offered two levels of technical assistanc...

    Authors: Annette E Maxwell, Leda L Danao, Reggie T Cayetano, Catherine M Crespi and Roshan Bastani
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:246
  28. The purpose of this study was to estimate the incidence of fatal and non-fatal Low Speed Vehicle Run Over (LSVRO) events among children aged 0–15 years in Queensland, Australia, at a population level.

    Authors: Bronwyn R Griffin, Kerrianne Watt, Belinda A Wallis, Linda E Shields and Roy M Kimble
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:245
  29. Housing has been a relatively neglected site for public health action. However, it remains a place where human beings spend the most part of their day. As a result, the quality of housing has consequences for ...

    Authors: Emilia Asuquo Udofia, Alfred E Yawson, Kwesi Adu Aduful and Francis Mulekya Bwambale
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:244
  30. Young Adult Males (YAMs) in rural Australia are poorly studied with respect to overweight and obesity. Firstly, we explored the feasibility of recruiting 17–25 year old YAMs to obtain baseline data on overweig...

    Authors: Kumara Mendis, Tanya Forster, Karen Paxton, Karen Hyland, Jason Yelverton, Rick McLean, Joseph Canalese, Anthony Brown and Katharine Steinbeck
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:243
  31. Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonotic infections globally. Lack of knowledge about brucellosis may affect the health-seeking behavior of patients, thus leading to sustained transmission in these commu...

    Authors: Catherine Kansiime, Anthony Mugisha, Fredrick Makumbi, Samuel Mugisha, Innocent B Rwego, Joseph Sempa, Suzanne N Kiwanuka, Benon B Asiimwe and Elizeus Rutebemberwa
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:242
  32. Health consequences of the gender segregated labour market have previously been demonstrated in the light of gender composition of occupations and workplaces, with somewhat mixed results. Associations between ...

    Authors: Sofia Elwér, Klara Johansson and Anne Hammarström
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:241
  33. To determine whether training community health workers (CHWs) about hypertension in order to improve adherence to medications is a cost-effective intervention among community members in South Africa.

    Authors: Thomas A Gaziano, Melanie Bertram, Stephen M Tollman and Karen J Hofman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:240
  34. The success of adherence to combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa is hampered by factors that are unique to this setting. Home based interventions have been identified as possible stra...

    Authors: Nathaniel Chishinga, Peter Godfrey-Faussett, Katherine Fielding and Helen Ayles
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:239
  35. Social cognitive variables are often examined for their association with initial participation in colorectal cancer screening. Few studies have examined the association of these variables with adherence to mul...

    Authors: Amy Duncan, Deborah Turnbull, Carlene Wilson, Joanne M Osborne, Stephen R Cole, Ingrid Flight and Graeme P Young
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:238
  36. New high-voltage power transmission lines will be introduced due to increasing demand for reliable and renewable energy supplies. Some residents associate non-specific health complaints with exposure to electr...

    Authors: Jarry T Porsius, Liesbeth Claassen, Tjabe Smid, Fred Woudenberg and Danielle RM Timmermans
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:237
  37. Long term use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWHIV) is associated with disturbances in blood lipids which should be monitored. More data on such disturban...

    Authors: Cavin Epie Bekolo, Modestine Becker Nguena, Leonard Ewane, Patrick Sylvestre Bekoule and Basile Kollo
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:236
  38. Understanding which physical environmental factors affect adult obesity, and how best to influence them, is important for public health and urban planning. Previous attempts to summarise the literature have no...

    Authors: Joreintje D Mackenbach, Harry Rutter, Sofie Compernolle, Ketevan Glonti, Jean-Michel Oppert, Helene Charreire, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Johannes Brug, Giel Nijpels and Jeroen Lakerveld
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:233
  39. The proportion of incompletely immunized children in Pakistan varies from 37-58%, and this has recently resulted in outbreaks of measles and polio. The aim of this paper is to determine the factors associated ...

    Authors: Ayesha Siddiqa Bugvi, Rahla Rahat, Rubeena Zakar, Muhammad Zakria Zakar, Florian Fischer, Muazzam Nasrullah and Riffat Manawar
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:232
  40. Immunization coverage levels in Guatemala have increased over the last two decades, but national targets of ≥95% have yet to be reached. To determine factors related to undervaccination, Guatemala’s National I...

    Authors: Lissette Barrera, Silas Pierson Trumbo, Pamela Bravo-Alcántara, Martha Velandia-González and M Carolina Danovaro-Holliday
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:231
  41. Child and adolescent mental health problems are ubiquitous and burdensome. Their impact on functional disability, the high rates of accompanying medical illnesses and the potential to last until adulthood make...

    Authors: Kristin Sauer, Claus Barkmann, Fionna Klasen, Monika Bullinger, Gerd Glaeske and Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:229
  42. There is growing evidence suggesting that prolonged sitting has negative effects on people’s weight, chronic diseases and mortality. Interventions to reduce sedentary time can be an effective strategy to incre...

    Authors: Carme Martín-Borràs, Maria Giné-Garriga, Elena Martínez, Carlos Martín-Cantera, Elisa Puigdoménech, Mercè Solà, Eva Castillo, Angela Mª Beltrán, Anna Puig-Ribera, José Manuel Trujillo, Olga Pueyo, Javier Pueyo, Beatriz Rodríguez and Noemí Serra-Paya
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:228
  43. Active transport to school is associated with higher levels of physical activity in children. Promotion of active transport has therefore gained attention as a potential target to increase children’s physical ...

    Authors: Dirk Dessing, Sanne I de Vries, Jamie MA Graham and Frank H Pierik
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:227
  44. People’s perceptions of and attitudes towards pollution are critical for reducing exposure among people and can also influence the response to interventions that are aimed at encouraging behaviour change. This...

    Authors: Kanyiva Muindi, Thaddaeus Egondi, Elizabeth Kimani-Murage, Joacim Rocklov and Nawi Ng
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:226
  45. There is a huge interest by faith-based organizations (FBOs) in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere in HIV prevention interventions that build on the religious aspects of being. Successful partnerships between th...

    Authors: Elias Mpofu, Fidelis Nkomazana, Jabulani A Muchado, Lovemore Togarasei and Jeffrey Bart Bingenheimer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:225
  46. Obese youth are at increased risk for peer victimization, which may heighten their risk of psychosocial problems and physical activity avoidance, and lower the effectiveness of professional and lifestyle weigh...

    Authors: Ann DeSmet, Benedicte Deforche, Anne Hublet, Ann Tanghe, Evi Stremersch and Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:224
  47. Diabetes is a costly and debilitating disease. The aim of the study is to quantify the individual and national costs of diabetes resulting from people retiring early because of this disease, including lost inc...

    Authors: Deborah Schofield, Michelle M Cunich, Rupendra N Shrestha, Megan E Passey, Lennert Veerman, Emily J Callander, Simon J Kelly and Robert Tanton
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2014 14:220

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