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Non-response bias in the analysis of the association between mental health and the urban environment: a cross-sectional study in Brussels, Belgium
depressive disorders were similar, it is reasonable to assume that there will be more people with mental health problems among the non-respondents. And because more non-responses were found in low vegetation ...
Post COVID-19 condition and health-related quality of life: a longitudinal cohort study in the Belgian adult population
fatigue/exhaustion (21%), headache (11%), memory problems (10%), shortness of breath (9%), and joint (7%) or muscle pain (6%). The dimension of HRQ oL most negatively affected by several PCC symptoms ...
Acceptability to Healthcare Professionals of Home-Based HPV Self-Sampling for Cervical Screening: A French Qualitative Study Conducted in an Area with Low Access to Health Services
when invited to contact a health professional for the collection of a cervical specimen. It could also help resolve access problems in areas with a low physician density. The present qualitative study ...
Awareness of, Willingness to Take PrEP and Its Actual Use Among Belgian MSM at High Risk of HIV Infection: Secondary Analysis of the Belgian European MSM Internet Survey
were actually using PrEP. Not using PrEP was associated with living in small cities and experiencing financial problems. Health Topics: HIV and AIDS VIH et sida Hiv en aids Service: Épidémiologie des ...
Evaluation of a Liquid Media MALDI-TOF MS Protocol for the Identification of Dermatophytes Isolated from Infections.
schools and represents a global health problem. Correct identification of the infection agent is essential in the determination of the infection source, epidemiological course, and treatment initiation. The ...
Determinants of the risk of burnout among nurses during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Belgium: A cross‐sectional study
COVID-19 patients. Conclusion(s): An uneven workload for nurses is an underlying problem during the COVID-19 pandemic and a significant risk factor for their burnout. The decreasedworkload is a risk factor for burnout ...
The Changing Landscape of Food Deserts and Swamps over More than a Decade in Flanders, Belgium.
respectively. Although the area that could become a food desert in the future due to these sociospatial and demographic evolutions is large, food deserts are currently a relatively small problem in Flanders in ...
chromatographic fingerprinting for the detection of herbal adulteration and herbal fraud in plant food supplements
herbs which are not claimed on the packaging, and are regulated or toxic. This paper deals with the problem of herbal adulteration and herbal fraud, i.e. the absence of the claimed medicinal plant. ...
Dependence-Robust Confidence Intervals for Capture–Recapture Surveys
confidence sets for each method. In an extensive real-world study, we apply the new methodology to the problem of using heterogeneous survey data to estimate the number of people who inject drugs in ...
Measuring mental health burden in humanitarian settings: a critical review of assessment tools
discussed is that self-report tools inaccurately estimate the prevalence of mental health problems. This inaccuracy is further exacerbated by a lack of cultural appropriateness of the tools, as many are ...