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International journal of public health

Journal Volume: 68
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

A bibliometric study on global snakebite research indexed in web of science

A cross-sectional analysis of young men's gambling and intimate partner violence perpetration in Mwanza, Tanzania

A cross-sectional study of the prevalence and determinants of common mental health problems in primary care in Switzerland

Addressing the mental health needs and building resilience of populations affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: lessons from Haiti and elsewhere

Association between pandemic fatigue and subjective well-being: the indirect role of emotional distress and moderating role of self-compassion

Consumption of non-prescribed drugs in Portugal during the pandemic in 2021

Gender and age influence on emergency department visits for non-suicidal self-injuries in school aged children in Italy: an 11 years retrospective cross-sectional study

Healthy bus drivers, sustainable public transport: a three-time repeated cross-sectional study in Switzerland

How do older adults in a Sub-Saharan African community perceive and cope with their disability? An interpretive phenomenological analysis

Loneliness is associated with problematic internet use but not with the frequency of substance use: a Czech cross-sectional study

Longitudinal associations between food insecurity and suicidal ideation among adults aged ≥65 in the Korean Welfare Panel Study

Migrant and refugee youth's sexual and reproductive health and rights: a scoping review to inform policies and programs

Prevalence of frailty among Chinese community-dwelling older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Public health professionals in Latin America should play a more active role in tackling drug violence

Reducing the risks of nuclear war

Relapses in illicit drug use among probationers: results in a risk group of public health services in Bavaria

Social media overload as a predictor of depressive symptoms under the COVID-19 infodemic: a cross-sectional survey from Chinese university students