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    Increased generalized anxiety, depression and distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Germany by Bäuerle, Alexander, Teufel, Martin, Musche, Venja, Weismüller, Benjamin, Kohler, Hannah, Hetkamp, Madeleine, Dörrie, Nora, Schweda, Adam, Skoda, Eva-Maria

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (23-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Since the first cases of the novel coronavirus disease SARS-CoV-2 were reported in December 2019 in China, the virus has spread in most…”
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    COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among medical students by Lucia, Victoria C, Kelekar, Arati, Afonso, Nelia M

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (26-12-2020)
    “…Background Medical students are among the group of frontline healthcare providers likely to be exposed to COVID-19 patients. It is important to achieve high…”
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    Strengthening systematic reviews in public health: guidance in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, 2nd edition by Cumpston, Miranda S, McKenzie, Joanne E, Welch, Vivian A, Brennan, Sue E

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-12-2022)
    “…Decision makers in public health practice and policy rely on access to trustworthy, relevant, synthesized evidence. The second edition of the Cochrane Handbook…”
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    World leaders’ usage of Twitter in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a content analysis by Rufai, Sohaib R, Bunce, Catey

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (18-08-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT Background It is crucial that world leaders mount effective public health measures in response to COVID-19. Twitter may represent a powerful tool to…”
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    Impact of COVID-19 outbreak by income: hitting hardest the most deprived by Baena-Díez, Jose Miguel, Barroso, María, Cordeiro-Coelho, Sara Isabel, Díaz, Jorge L, Grau, María

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (23-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Background The impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has many facets. This ecological study analysed age-standardized incidence rates by…”
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    Acceptance of a Covid-19 vaccine is associated with ability to detect fake news and health literacy by Montagni, I, Ouazzani-Touhami, K, Mebarki, A, Texier, N, Schück, S, Tzourio, C

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (10-12-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT Background During the Covid-19 pandemic fake news has been circulating impacting on the general population’s opinion about a vaccine against the…”
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    COVID-19 pandemic: health impact of staying at home, social distancing and ‘lockdown’ measures—a systematic review of systematic reviews by Chiesa, Valentina, Antony, Gabriele, Wismar, Matthias, Rechel, Bernd

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (22-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Background To systematically review the evidence published in systematic reviews (SR) on the health impact of staying at home, social distancing and…”
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    Racial demographics and COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths: a correlational analysis of 2886 US counties by Mahajan, Uma V, Larkins-Pettigrew, Margaret

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (18-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Recent news reports state that racial minority groups, such as African–Americans, are experiencing a greater COVID-19 burden, as measured…”
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    Building public trust: a response to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy predicament by Vergara, Raymond John D, Sarmiento, Philip Joseph D, Lagman, James Darwin N

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (18-01-2021)
    “…With the rollout of vaccines against COVID-19, an optimistic and a negative attitude among people have arisen. Surprisingly, surveys among people reveal that…”
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    Correlates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Austria: trust and the government by Schernhammer, Eva, Weitzer, Jakob, Laubichler, Manfred D, Birmann, Brenda M, Bertau, Martin, Zenk, Lukas, Caniglia, Guido, Jäger, Carlo C, Steiner, Gerald

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (07-03-2022)
    “…Abstract Background With the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic surging and new mutations evolving, trust in vaccines is essential. Methods We…”
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    The association between problematic smartphone use and symptoms of anxiety and depression—a meta-analysis by Augner, Christoph, Vlasak, Thomas, Aichhorn, Wolfgang, Barth, Alfred

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (14-03-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Recent research links problematic smartphone use (PSU) and mental health problems. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the…”
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    GUILD: GUidance for Information about Linking Data sets by Gilbert, Ruth, Lafferty, Rosemary, Hagger-Johnson, Gareth, Harron, Katie, Zhang, Li-Chun, Smith, Peter, Dibben, Chris, Goldstein, Harvey

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-03-2018)
    “…Record linkage of administrative and survey data is increasingly used to generate evidence to inform policy and services. Although a powerful and efficient way…”
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    Adherence to cardiovascular medication: a review of systematic reviews by Leslie, K H, McCowan, C, Pell, J P

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (01-03-2019)
    “…Use of cardiovascular medication has increased over time, especially for primary and secondary prevention, with polypharmacy common. Review of published…”
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    No worries with ChatGPT: building bridges between artificial intelligence and education with critical thinking soft skills by Rusandi, M Arli, Ahman, Saripah, Ipah, Khairun, Deasy Yunika, Mutmainnah

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (28-08-2023)
    “…Abstract This correspondence discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT in education and research, focusing on developing critical…”
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    Suicide and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan by Ueda, Michiko, Nordström, Robert, Matsubayashi, Tetsuya

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (13-04-2021)
    “…Abstract Background The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented public health crisis, but its effect on suicide deaths is little…”
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    Predictors of self-harm and suicide in LGBT youth: The role of gender, socio-economic status, bullying and school experience by Jadva, V, Guasp, A, Bradlow, J H, Bower-Brown, S, Foley, S

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (14-03-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) young people’s increased risk of self-harm, suicidal attempts and suicide compared with heterosexual youth…”
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    Current status of official WeChat accounts for public health education by Sun, Mingwei, Yang, Liuna, Chen, Wanna, Luo, Hao, Zheng, Kaiqiao, Zhang, Yan, Lian, Tingyu, Yang, Yunbin, Ni, Jingdong

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (22-09-2021)
    “…Background To investigate the current use status of official WeChat accounts for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in public health education and…”
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    The impact of household energy poverty on the mental health of parents of young children by Mohan, G

    Published in Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (07-03-2022)
    “…Energy poverty, typified by cold homes and/or an inability to afford energy bills, presents risks to the mental health of occupants. Parents of young children…”
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