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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176840/effectiveness-of-two-systems-level-interventions-to-address-perinatal-depression-in-obstetric-settings-prism-an-active-controlled-cluster-randomised-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nancy Byatt, Linda Brenckle, Padma Sankaran, Julie Flahive, Jean Y Ko, Cheryl L Robbins, Martha Zimmermann, Jeroan Allison, Sharina Person, Tiffany A Moore Simas
BACKGROUND: Perinatal depression is a common and undertreated condition, with potential deleterious effects on maternal, obstetric, infant, and child outcomes. We aimed to compare the effectiveness of two systems-level interventions in the obstetric setting-the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) for Moms and the PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM)-in improving depression symptoms and participation in mental health treatment among women with perinatal depression. METHODS: In this cluster-randomised, active-controlled trial, obstetric practices across Massachusetts (USA) were allocated (1:1) via covariate adaptive randomisation to either continue participating in the MCPAP for Moms intervention, a state-wide, population-based programme, or to participate in the PRISM intervention, which involved MCPAP for Moms plus a proactive, multifaceted, obstetric practice-level intervention with intensive implementation support...
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176839/the-effect-of-informal-caring-on-mental-health-among-adolescents-and-young-adults-in-australia-a-population-based-longitudinal-study
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Ludmila Fleitas Alfonzo, George Disney, Ankur Singh, Koen Simons, Tania King
BACKGROUND: Young carers are people aged up to 25 years who provide unpaid care to a relative or a friend living with a long-term condition or a disability. Providing informal care is associated with poor mental health. Longitudinal evidence on this relationship among young people is scarce. To address this gap, we assessed the mental health of people aged 15-25 years when providing informal care compared with when not providing informal care. METHODS: We conducted a population-based longitudinal study using 20 years of data between 2001 and 2020 from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey...
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176838/correction-to-lancet-public-health-2023-8-e912-13
#43
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176837/correction-to-lancet-public-health-2023-8-e859-67
#44
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176836/unpaid-carers-a-silent-workforce
#45
EDITORIAL
The Lancet Public Health
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109911/cities-at-the-heart-of-the-climate-action-and-public-health-agenda
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37944544/public-health-approaches-to-gambling-a-global-review-of-legislative-trends
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REVIEW
Daria Ukhova, Virve Marionneau, Janne Nikkinen, Heather Wardle
The public health community has called for governments to recognise the harms associated with gambling, and for gambling policies to include population-based harm prevention approaches. This Health Policy explores the translation of this call into global policy action by systematically reviewing legislation of jurisdictions that introduced major gambling legislation change (ie, restricting or extending gambling provision) between Jan 1, 2018, and Dec 31, 2021. We mapped the global availability of legal gambling and changes in its provision, and conducted critical frame analysis on a sample of 33 jurisdictions introducing major policy change to assess the extent to which the protection of health and wellbeing was embedded within legislation...
January 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101424/retraction-association-between-hearing-aid-use-and-all-cause-and-cause-specific-dementia-an-analysis-of-the-uk-biobank-cohort
#48
The Lancet Public Health Editors
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 12, 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101423/retraction-preventing-dementia-through-correcting-hearing-huge-progress-but-more-to-do
#49
The Lancet Public Health Editors
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 12, 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101422/retraction-addressing-hearing-loss-at-all-ages
#50
The Lancet Public Health Editors
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 12, 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000890/socioeconomic-disparity-in-mortality-and-the-burden-of-cardiovascular-disease-analysis-of-the-prospective-urban-rural-epidemiology-pure-china-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingxuan Zhu, Yang Wang, Bangdiwala Shrikant, Lap Ah Tse, Yanyan Zhao, Zhiguang Liu, Chuangshi Wang, Quanyong Xiang, Sumathy Rangarajan, Sidong Li, Weida Liu, Mengya Li, Aiying Han, Jinhua Tang, Bo Hu, Salim Yusuf, Wei Li
BACKGROUND: Although socioeconomic inequality in cardiovascular health has long been a public health focus, the differences in cardiovascular-disease burden and mortality between people with different socioeconomic statuses has yet to be adequately addressed. We aimed to assess the effects of socioeconomic status, measured via three socioeconomic-status indicators (ie, education, occupation, and household wealth and a composite socioeconomic-status disparity index, on mortality and cardiovascular-disease burden (ie, incidence, mortality, and admission to hospital) in China...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000889/national-and-subnational-trends-in-cancer-burden-in-china-2005-20-an-analysis-of-national-mortality-surveillance-data
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinlei Qi, Menglong Li, Lijun Wang, Yifei Hu, Wei Liu, Zheng Long, Zifang Zhou, Peng Yin, Maigeng Zhou
BACKGROUND: Cancer has been the leading cause of death since 2010 in China, with increasing incidence, mortality, and burden. We aimed to assess national and subnational changes in the cancer burden from 2005 to 2020 in China using data from the National Mortality Surveillance System. METHODS: We extracted data on cancer-related deaths from the National Mortality Surveillance System, which accounts for 24·3% of the country's population with national and provincial representativeness...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000888/the-association-of-a-disability-targeted-cash-transfer-programme-with-disability-status-and-health-care-access-a-quasi-experimental-study-using-a-nationwide-cohort-of-4%C3%A2-3-million-chinese-adults-living-with-severe-disabilities
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Zhihui Li, Hongchuan Wang, Shaoru Chen, Yuhao Kong, Lifeng Xie, Xiangda Zhang, Chunling Lu, S V Subramanian, Jessica L Cohen, Rifat Atun
BACKGROUND: Cash transfer is a crucial policy tool to address inequality. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between China's disability-targeted cash transfer programme and disability status, as well as equitable access to rehabilitation and medical services. METHODS: For this quasi-experimental study, we drew data from the nationwide administrative cohort of individuals with disabilities between Jan 1, 2015, and Dec 31, 2019. Individuals were enrolled in the cohort if they were aged 18 years or older, had severe disabilities as defined by the Chinese Government, and had available cash transfer information for at least 4 consecutive years, without having started receiving cash transfer benefits at the time of enrolment...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000887/correction-to-lancet-public-health-2023-8-e585-99
#54
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000886/mass-gathering-decision-making-and-its-implementation-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#55
LETTER
Amaia Artazcoz Glaria, Lucia Mullen, Amanda Kovokovich, Albis Francesco Gabrielli, Rebecca Grant, Nedret Emiroglu, Ninglan Wang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000885/cash-transfers-addressing-barriers-for-people-living-with-disabilities
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana L Moncayo, Julia M Pescarini
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000884/public-health-in-china-time-to-invest-in-prevention
#57
EDITORIAL
The Lancet Public Health
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000883/universal-health-coverage-in-china-part-2-addressing-challenges-and-recommendations
#58
REVIEW
Winnie Yip, Hongqiao Fu, Weiyan Jian, Jue Liu, Jay Pan, Duo Xu, Hanmo Yang, Tiemin Zhai
This report analyses the underlying causes of China's achievements and gaps in universal health coverage over the past 2 decades and proposes policy recommendations for advancing universal health coverage by 2030. Although strong political commitment and targeted financial investment have produced positive outcomes in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health and infectious diseases, a fragmented and hospital-centric delivery system, rising health-care costs, shallow benefit coverage of health insurance schemes, and little integration of health in all policies have restricted China's ability to effectively prevent and control chronic disease and provide adequate financial risk protection, especially for lower-income households...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000882/universal-health-coverage-in-china-part-1-progress-and-gaps
#59
REVIEW
Winnie Yip, Hongqiao Fu, Weiyan Jian, Jue Liu, Jay Pan, Duo Xu, Hanmo Yang, Tiemin Zhai
Over the past 2 decades, China has made remarkable progress in health-care service coverage, especially in the areas of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health, infectious diseases, and service capacity and access. In these areas, coverage is comparable to those in high-income countries. Inequalities of service coverage in these areas have been reduced. However, there remain large gaps in the service coverage of chronic diseases. There has been little progress in controlling risk factors of chronic diseases in the past 10 years...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000881/adding-new-childhood-vaccines-to-china-s-national-immunization-program-evidence-benefits-and-priorities
#60
REVIEW
Haijun Zhang, Xiaozhen Lai, Bryan N Patenaude, Mark Jit, Hai Fang
China's National Immunization Program has made remarkable achievements but does not include several important childhood vaccines that are readily available in the private market, such as pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV), rotavirus vaccine, Haemophilus influenzae serotype b (Hib) vaccine, and varicella vaccine. We reviewed the literature to assess these four non-National Immunization Program vaccines in terms of their disease burdens, coverage, inequalities, and cost-effectiveness in China and aimed to recommend priorities for introducing them to the National Immunization Program...
December 2023: Lancet. Public Health
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