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Social inequalities and long-term health impact of COVID-19 in Belgium: protocol of the HELICON population data linkage

pandemic. However, the interoperability and the reuse of different data sources may pose a number of technical, administrative and data security challenges. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This protocol aims to provide ...

Global estimates of incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in 2020: a baseline analysis of the WHO Global Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative.

and mortality, based on The Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN) 2020 estimates, including geographical and socioeconomic development, and temporal aspects. METHODS: For this analysis, we used the ...

Mental health among people with a migration background in Belgium over the past 20 years: how has the situation evolved?

minimal clinically important difference (MID) was also calculated for the severity of MI. Results After controlling for socioeconomic status, the average marginal effect indicated a decrease in mental ...

Prevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in the general population in Belgium: First results of the SalivaHIS study

explained by socioeconomic differences in the prevalence of chronic diseases. Further research is needed to explore if this difference could be related to a lower immune response of people with certain ...

Association between urban environment and mental health in Brussels, Belgium

Abstract: Background: Mental health disorders appear as a growing problem in urban areas. While common mental health disorders are generally linked to demographic and socioeconomic factors, little is known ...

The obesity transition: stages of the global epidemic.

adults, a smaller increase among children, and a narrowing of the gap between sexes and in socioeconomic differences among women. Many Latin American and Middle Eastern countries are presently at this ...

Contribution of chronic diseases to educational disparity in disability in France: results from the cross-sectional “disability-health” survey

The educational differences were equally explained by differences in the disease prevalence and in their disabling impact. Conclusions Public health policies aiming to reduce existing socioeconomic ...

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