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  1. Injuries accounted for 23% of all deaths in children and adolescents in Nepal during 2010 (n = 3,700). Despite this, there is no national death registration or injury surveillance system. Non-fatal injuries ar...

    Authors: Puspa Raj Pant, Bharat Budhathoki, Matthew Ellis, Dharma Manandhar, Toity Deave and Julie Mytton
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:430
  2. Violence against women and children is globally recognized as a social and human rights concern. In Tanzania, sexual violence towards women and children is a public health problem. The aim of this study was to...

    Authors: Muzdalifat Abeid, Projestine Muganyizi, Siriel Massawe, Rose Mpembeni, Elisabeth Darj and Pia Axemo
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:428
  3. Considering that public attitudes on vaccine safety and effectiveness are known to influence the success of vaccination campaigns, an increased understanding of socio-demographic characteristics might help imp...

    Authors: Koji Wada and Derek R Smith
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:426
  4. Men of African descent have the highest incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer (PrCa) worldwide. Notably, PrCa is increasing in Africa with Nigerian men being mostly affected. Thus, it is important t...

    Authors: Ilir Agalliu, Akin O Adebiyi, David W Lounsbury, Oluwafemi Popoola, Kola Jinadu, Olukemi Amodu, Suvam Paul, Adebola Adedimeji, Chioma Asuzu, Michael Asuzu, Olufemi J Ogunbiyi, Thomas Rohan and Olayiwola B Shittu
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:425
  5. Policy makers and regulators are constantly required to make decisions despite the existence of substantial uncertainty regarding the outcomes of their proposed decisions. Understanding stakeholder views is an...

    Authors: Adam Capon, James Gillespie, Margaret Rolfe and Wayne Smith
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:424
  6. The evidence that compensation related factors are associated with poor recovery is substantial but these measures are generic and do not consider the complexity of scheme design. The objectives of this study ...

    Authors: Darnel Murgatroyd, Keri Lockwood, Belinda Garth and Ian D Cameron
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:423
  7. Kenya has a high prevalence of underweight and stunting in children. It is believed that both agricultural biodiversity and seasonal rainfall influences household food security and dietary intake. In the prese...

    Authors: Florence K M’Kaibi, Nelia P Steyn, Sophie Ochola and Lisanne Du Plessis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:422
  8. Food insecurity (FI) is the lack of physical, social, and economic access to sufficient food for dietary needs and food preferences. We examined the association between FI and women’s uptake of services to pre...

    Authors: Sandra I McCoy, Raluca Buzdugan, Angela Mushavi, Agnes Mahomva, Frances M Cowan and Nancy S Padian
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:420
  9. We conducted a scoping review to define the extent and type of quantitative health status research conducted from 1993 to 2014 with people who have experienced detention or incarceration in correctional facili...

    Authors: Fiona G Kouyoumdjian, Andrée Schuler, Stephen W Hwang and Flora I Matheson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:419
  10. Tobacco use is one of the most common preventable causes of death, but more than half of the Chinese men still use tobacco products. Moreover, 63.6% of Chinese smokers have stated that they would not consider ...

    Authors: Lei Wu, Yao He, Bin Jiang, Di Zhang, Hui Tian, Fang Zuo, Tai Hing Lam and Yee Tak Derek Cheung
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:418
  11. The risk of contracting HIV through heterosexual anal sex (HAS) is significantly higher than from vaginal intercourse. Little has been done to understand the discourses around HAS and terms people use to descr...

    Authors: Joyce Wamoyi, Aika Mongi, Mtenga Sally, Deodatus Kakoko, Donat Shamba, Eveline Geubbels and Saidi Kapiga
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:417
  12. The need for better partnerships between Aboriginal organisations and mainstream agencies demands attention on process and relational elements of these partnerships, and improving partnership functioning throu...

    Authors: Christina Tsou, Emma Haynes, Wayne D Warner, Gordon Gray and Sandra C Thompson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:416
  13. Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, is common among older adults and is known to be associated with high costs and gaps in quality of care. Population-based estimates of multim...

    Authors: Anna J Koné Pefoyo, Susan E Bronskill, Andrea Gruneir, Andrew Calzavara, Kednapa Thavorn, Yelena Petrosyan, Colleen J Maxwell, YuQing Bai and Walter P Wodchis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:415
  14. Evidence suggests chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer is associated with side effects such as cognitive impairment in domains of memory, attention, concentration and executive function. Cognitive impairme...

    Authors: Kajal Gokal, Fehmidah Munir, Deborah Wallis, Samreen Ahmed, Ion Boiangiu and Kiran Kancherla
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:414
  15. Living with parents suffering from mental illness can influence adolescents’ health and well-being, and adverse effects may persist into adulthood. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship bet...

    Authors: Lisbeth Homlong, Elin Olaug Rosvold, Åse Sagatun, Tore Wentzel-Larsen and Ole Rikard Haavet
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:413
  16. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is associated with the incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS). It is unclear whether subjects with different HDL levels develop different components of MetS over time. Our study ...

    Authors: Xiangtong Liu, Lixin Tao, Kai Cao, Zhaoping Wang, Dongning Chen, Jin Guo, Huiping Zhu, Xinghua Yang, Youxin Wang, Jingjing Wang, Chao Wang, Long Liu and Xiuhua Guo
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:412
  17. Although African immigrants represent a large and growing segment of the U.S. population, there are little or no data available on the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among this diverse...

    Authors: Barrett Sewali, Nonyelum Harcourt, Susan A Everson-Rose, Robert E Leduc, Sirad Osman, Michele L Allen and Kolawole S Okuyemi
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:411
  18. In New Zealand, meat processing populations face many health problems as a result of the nature of work in meat processing industries. The primary aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of using a pe...

    Authors: Suliman Mansi, Stephan Milosavljevic, Steve Tumilty, Paul Hendrick, Chris Higgs and David G Baxter
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:410
  19. Inadequate parenting is an important public health problem with possible severe and long-term consequences related to child development. We have solid theoretical and political arguments in favor of efforts en...

    Authors: Tea Trillingsgaard, Rikke Damkjær Maimburg and Marianne Simonsen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:409
  20. Increased HIV testing frequency among high-risk populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM) and male-to-female transgender women (TW) can lead to earlier treatment and potentially reduce HIV transmission.

    Authors: Sky W Lee, Robert G Deiss, Eddy R Segura, Jesse L Clark, Jordan E Lake, Kelika A Konda, Thomas J Coates and Carlos F Caceres
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:408
  21. Formalized risk management (RM) is an internationally accepted process for reducing hazards in the workplace, with defined steps including hazard scoping, risk assessment, and implementation of controls, all w...

    Authors: Gerald S Poplin, Keshia M Pollack, Stephanie Griffin, Virginia Day-Nash, Wayne F Peate, Ed Nied, John Gulotta and Jefferey L Burgess
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:407
  22. Smoking epidemic in Brazilian women has later onset, smaller magnitude, and slower decreasing trend, compared to men. Among pregnant women, smoking has an additional deleterious effect. The purpose of this stu...

    Authors: Pauline Lorena Kale, Sandra Costa Fonseca, Kátia Silveira da Silva, Penha Maria Mendes da Rocha, Rosana Garcia Silva, Alinne Christina Alves Pires, Maria de Lourdes Tavares Cavalcanti, Antonio Jose Leal Costa and Tania Zdenka Guillén de Torres
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:406
  23. Plain water (PW) should be the main beverage consumed by the population. However, consumption of caloric beverages (CB) has increased considerably worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the associa...

    Authors: Daniel Illescas-Zarate, Juan Espinosa-Montero, Mario Flores and Simon Barquera
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:405
  24. Integration of physical active academic lessons in the school curriculum may be an innovative way to improve academic outcomes. This study examined the effect of physically active academic lessons (Fit en Vaar...

    Authors: Marijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, Roel J Bosker, Simone Doolaard and Chris Visscher
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:404
  25. Physical activity is associated with a host of health benefits, yet many individuals do not perform sufficient physical activity to realise these benefits. One approach to rectifying this situation is through ...

    Authors: Joshua D Newton, Ruth Klein, Adrian Bauman, Fiona J Newton, Ajay Mahal, Kara Gilbert, Leon Piterman, Michael T Ewing, Robert J Donovan and Ben J Smith
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:403
  26. Effective interventions that target socioeconomic status (SES) differences to avoid the potential widening of inequalities in health are needed. Children at preschool age is a valuable intervention target sinc...

    Authors: Suvi Määttä, Reetta Lehto, Mari Nislin, Carola Ray, Maijaliisa Erkkola, Nina Sajaniemi and Eva Roos
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:402
  27. Racial discrimination denies those from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds access to rights such as the ability to participate equally and freely in community and public life, equitable service provision a...

    Authors: Angeline S Ferdinand, Yin Paradies and Margaret Kelaher
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:401
  28. Studies show that alcohol consumption appears to have a disproportionate impact on people of low socioeconomic status. Further exploration of the relationship between alcohol consumption, socioeconomic status ...

    Authors: Lisa Jones, Geoff Bates, Ellie McCoy and Mark A Bellis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:400
  29. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes for both the mother and the child. Rates of smoking during pregnancy, and rates of smoking cessation during pregnancy, vary between demogr...

    Authors: Erin Passmore, Rhydwyn McGuire, Patricia Correll and Jason Bentley
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:398
  30. In Nigeria, reports on the prevalence of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are scarce. In addition, socio-economic status (SES), an important component of the socioeconomic gradient in CVD a...

    Authors: Victor Maduabuchi Oguoma, Ezekiel Uba Nwose, Timothy Chas Skinner, Kester Awharentomah Digban, Innocent Chukwu Onyia and Ross Stuart Richards
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:397

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Public Health 2015 15:891

  31. Depressive symptoms and risk behaviours often do not occur in isolation among adolescents and young adults. In order to improve intervention programmes, more research is needed to elucidate the clustering of r...

    Authors: Rienke Bannink, Suzanne Broeren, Jurriën Heydelberg, Els van’t Klooster and Hein Raat
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:396
  32. Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA) is an annual initiative in countries and territories of the Americas every April to highlight the work of national expanded programs on immunization (EPI) and increase ac...

    Authors: Daniel Sánchez, Samir V Sodha, Hannah J Kurtis, Gladys Ghisays, Kathleen A Wannemuehler, M Carolina Danovaro-Holliday and Alba María Ropero-Álvarez
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:395
  33. Diarrhoea is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in South African children, accounting for approximately 20% of under-five deaths. Though progress has been made in scaling up multiple interven...

    Authors: Lumbwe Chola, Julia Michalow, Aviva Tugendhaft and Karen Hofman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:394
  34. Young people spend half of their days in school, but evidence concerning the influence of school environment on the physical activity (PA) of pupils is still inconsistent. A better understanding of potential c...

    Authors: Fabian Czerwinski, Emily Finne, Petra Kolip and Jens Bucksch
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:393
  35. Mass-media campaigns such as Change4Life use messaging to promote physical activity guidelines. Raising knowledge of MVPA guidelines within UK adults is a main goal of current mass media campaigns aimed at inc...

    Authors: Emily CL Knox, Ian M Taylor, Stuart JH Biddle and Lauren B Sherar
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:392
  36. Regular physical activity is important for remaining healthy. Most studies on the association between active child- and adulthood were based on small non-representative populations. The purpose of the study wa...

    Authors: Annette Rauner, Darko Jekauc, Filip Mess, Steffen Schmidt and Alexander Woll
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:391

    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Public Health 2018 18:217

  37. The role and meaning of genetic information has grown considerably in the recent decades. We examined changes in causal beliefs about morbidity as well as the associations between causal beliefs, health behavi...

    Authors: Ari Haukkala, Hanna Konttinen, Nelli Hankonen, Markus Perola, Helena Kääriäinen and Veikko Salomaa
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:389
  38. The proposal by the South African Health Ministry to implement HIV testing and counselling (HTC) at schools in 2011 generated debates about the appropriateness of such testing. However, the debate has been bet...

    Authors: Sphiwe Madiba and Mathilda Mokgatle
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:388
  39. Almost all (99%) neonatal deaths arise in low-income and middle-income countries. Approximately 450 new-born children die every hour, which is mainly from preventable causes. There has been increased recogniti...

    Authors: Chao Li, Hong Yan, Lingxia Zeng, Michael J Dibley and Duolao Wang
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:387
  40. Few children meet physical activity (PA) recommendations, and are therefore at increased risk for overweight/obesity and adverse health outcomes. To increase children’s opportunities for PA, several Canadian p...

    Authors: Dana Lee Olstad, Elizabeth J Campbell, Kim D Raine and Candace IJ Nykiforuk
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:385
  41. Child stunting (low height-for-age) is a marker of chronic undernutrition and predicts children’s subsequent physical and cognitive development. Around one third of the world’s stunted children live in India. ...

    Authors: Nirmala Nair, Prasanta Tripathy, Harshpal S Sachdev, Sanghita Bhattacharyya, Rajkumar Gope, Sumitra Gagrai, Shibanand Rath, Suchitra Rath, Rajesh Sinha, Swati Sarbani Roy, Suhas Shewale, Vijay Singh, Aradhana Srivastava, Hemanta Pradhan, Anthony Costello, Andrew Copas…
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:384
  42. Hypertension is an important public health issue in China, but there are few studies examining hypertension in ethnic groups in Yunnan, China. This study, Yunnan Minority Eye Study (YMES), was initially design...

    Authors: Lixing Chen, Yuan Zong, Tao Wei, Xun Sheng, Wei Shen, Jun Li, Zhiqiang Niu, Hua Zhou, Yang Zhang, Yuansheng Yuan, Qin Chen and Hua Zhong
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:383
  43. Cervical cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer mortality among women in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent recommendations for cervical cancer primary prevention highlight HPV va...

    Authors: Tomi F Akinyemiju, Jasmine A McDonald and Paula M Lantz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:382
  44. Given the unfavourable health outcomes associated with sedentary behaviours, there is a need to better understand the context in which these behaviours take place to better address this public health concern. ...

    Authors: Madina Saidj, Mehdi Menai, Hélène Charreire, Christiane Weber, Christophe Enaux, Mette Aadahl, Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot, Serge Hercberg, Chantal Simon and Jean-Michel Oppert
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:379
  45. Among the working population, unemployed, temporary agency and expired fixed-term contract workers having psychological problems are a particularly vulnerable group, at risk for sickness absence and prolonged ...

    Authors: Selwin S Audhoe, Karen Nieuwenhuijsen, Jan L Hoving, Judith K Sluiter and Monique HW Frings-Dresen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:377

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