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Orthodontic treatment need in a Spanish young adult population

2011

Objectives: Orthodontic treatment need has often been assessed in child populations, but few studies employing internationally-recognized indices have been conducted in adult or young adult populations. The aim of this study was to determine the orthodontic treatment need of a young adult population in Spain by means of the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI), the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) and the need perceived by the patients. Study design: A cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted in a broad, representative sample of 671 adults aged between 35 and 44 years using health centers in the Valencia Region of Spain, following the recommendations of the World Health Organiz…

AdultMaleGerontologyIndex of Orthodontic Treatment Needmedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyPopulationMEDLINESocial classEpidemiologyHumansMedicineYoung adulteducationGeneral DentistrySocioeconomic statusHealth Services Needs and Demandeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCommunity and Preventive DentistryCross-Sectional StudiesOtorhinolaryngologySpainUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemaleResearch-ArticleSurgeryMalocclusionbusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Poor mothers, unhealthy children: the transmission of health inequalities in the INMA study, Spain

2019

Background The health of pregnant women and their fetuses are especially sensitive to socioeconomic conditions. This study analyzes the impact of maternal socioeconomic status (SES), evaluated by occupation and maternal education level, in preterm births (PTBs) and in small for gestational age (SGA) fetuses, considering the effect of the potential mediating factors on the SES and birth outcomes. Methods A total of 2497 mother/newborn dyads from the INMA-Spain project were studied. We examined maternal occupation and education in relation to PTB and SGA along with covariate data, using logistic regression analysis. Adjusted models for each of the outcome variables in relation to SES indicato…

AdultMaleGerontologyInequalityBody mass index proceduremedia_common.quotation_subjectMothersSocioeconomic factorsWeight Gain03 medical and health sciencesFetus0302 clinical medicinePregnancyRisk FactorsPolitical scienceHumansUnderweight030212 general & internal medicineOccupationsChildmedia_commonHealth disparityEducational status030503 health policy & servicesSmokingInfant NewbornPregnancy OutcomePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantBirth outcomeSmall for gestational ageHealth Status DisparitiesPregnancy ComplicationsSocial ClassSpainEducational StatusPremature BirthFemaleChristian ministryPregnant Women0305 other medical scienceHumanitiesMaternal AgeEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Noise Levels in an Urban Hospital and Workers' Subjective Responses

1995

Internal noise levels were measured in a 232-point grid that encompassed the main building of a major University Hospital in Valencia, Spain. Most noise equivalent sound levels that were obtained exceeded 55 dBA, and in some instances these sound levels were very high. Hospital workers' subjective responses to noise were evaluated with a self-answered questionnaire. A total of 295 workers volunteered to participate. Their answers revealed that the most important noise sources were located primarily inside the hospital. Noise levels were perceived to be sufficiently high to interfere with their work, and noise levels were also thought to affect patients' comfort and recovery. Most subjects t…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAttitude of Health PersonnelNursing Staff HospitalAudiologyAffect (psychology)Hospitals UrbanSurveys and QuestionnairesMedical Staff HospitalmedicineHumansEnvironmental ChemistryAcoustic traumaAgedGeneral Environmental ScienceDecibelMost important noise sourcesbusiness.industryInternal noisePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle AgedUniversity hospitalNoiseSpainNoise OccupationalFemaleNoisebusinessUrban hospitalArchives of Environmental Health: An International Journal
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Health-Related Physical Activity Levels in Spanish Youth and Young Adults

2014

The aim of this study was to analyze the current physical activity (PA) levels in youth and young adults from Granada, Spain, and to assess if they accomplish the recommendations for healthy PA. A sample of 1,832 boys and 1,840 girls was administered the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Results showed that most of the children (72.2%) and adolescents (56.4%) reached the recommended PA levels, whereas only 40% of young adults achieved recommended levels of PA. The most active were students from Primary schools, whereas university students were the least active. Youth of college and university ages were found to be at higher risk for engagement in PA.

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth BehavioreducationPhysical activityExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMotor ActivityYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansMotor activityYoung adultChildExercisebusiness.industryHealth relatedOverweightSensory SystemsCross-Sectional StudiesSpainPhysical therapyFemaleGuideline AdherenceHealth behaviorbusinessPerceptual and Motor Skills
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Measuring the burden of disease and injury in Spain using disability-adjusted life years: An updated and policy-oriented overview

2011

Summary Objective To provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of the burden of disease in Spain for 2008. Implications for public health policies are discussed. Study design Cross-sectional population-based study. Methods Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) were calculated at country level using the methodology developed in the Global Burden of Disease study. DALYs were divided into years of life lost and years of life lived with disability. Results were obtained using Spanish mortality data for 2008 and morbidity data estimated previously by the World Health Organization for Euro-A. Results In 2008, DALYs lost due to all diseases and injuries were estimated at 5.1 million. Non-comm…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyPopulationPopulation healthYoung AdultCost of IllnessCause of DeathEnvironmental healthHumansMedicineDisabled PersonsChildeducationHealth policyDepression (differential diagnoses)Agededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedQuality-adjusted life yearCross-Sectional StudiesYears of potential life lostSpainChild PreschoolWounds and InjuriesFemaleQuality-Adjusted Life YearsbusinessPublic Health
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Isolated and Joint Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption on Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

2010

The roles of smoking and alcohol on the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain unclear. We performed a case-control study on the effects of both exposures before the age of onset of the disease in the cases (and same reference age for their age-matched controls) on disease risk. Interviews were conducted with population controls (n=246) and relatives of cases (n=176) identified through local Alzheimer's Disease Associations. Logistic regression models were built adjusting by gender, age, residence, education, economic situation, employment, and history of dementia in close relatives. Risk of AD was unaffected by any measure of tobacco consumption. Alcohol consumers showed a lower ri…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAlcohol DrinkingApolipoprotein E4PopulationLower riskLogistic regressionAlzheimer DiseaseRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineHumansDementiaeducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceSmokingCase-control studyGeneral MedicineOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologySpainCase-Control StudiesFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyAge of onsetbusinessDemographyJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
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Effectiveness of Occupational Injury Prevention Policies in Spain

2009

Objective. We examined the effectiveness of preventive interventions against occupational injuries (preferential action plans [PAPs]) developed by Spanish regional governments starting in 2000. Methods. We included 3,252,028 occupational injuries with sick leave due to mechanical causes occurring between 1994 and 2004 in manufacturing and private service companies. Time trends for occupational injury rates were estimated before and after implementation of PAPs in each region, with a control group defined for those regions in which no PAPs were implemented (e.g., Galicia, Madrid, and Cataluña). We determined annual change percentages and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) through a negativ…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyOccupational injuryPoison controlRegional Health PlanningOccupational safety and healthOccupational medicineEnvironmental healthInjury preventionAccidents OccupationalHumansMedicineOccupational Healthbusiness.industryHealth PolicyResearchPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSpainSick leaveFemaleSick LeavebusinessPublic Health Reports
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Trends in influenza vaccine coverage among primary healthcare workers in Spain, 2008–2011

2013

To evaluate trends in seasonal influenza vaccination coverage in primary healthcare workers (PHCWs) in Spain between 2008 and 2011.We made an anonymous web survey of PHCWs in 2012. Information on attitudes towards and knowledge of influenza vaccine, and immunization in previous seasons was collected. Self-reported vaccination coverage and factors related to vaccination continuity were analysed.Of 5433 workers contacted, 2625 (48.3%) responded to the survey: 47.0% were general practitioners, 10.3% paediatricians and 42.7% nurses. Their reported vaccination rates from seasons 2008-2009 to 2011-2012 decreased over time: 58.4%, 57.4%, 53.2% and 49.3% (linear trend, p0.001). Among workers vaccin…

AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeAttitude of Health PersonnelEpidemiologyInfluenza vaccineHealth PersonnelPsychological interventionPrimary health careCohort StudiesEnvironmental healthPandemicHumansMedicinePrimary Health Carebusiness.industryVaccinationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle AgedVaccinationImmunizationInfluenza VaccinesSpainVaccination coverageImmunologyFemaleSelf ReportbusinessLinear trendPreventive Medicine
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Sexual behaviors in male sex workers in Spain: Modulating factors

2013

This study analyzed how the culture of origin, educational level, sexual orientation, and experience of male sex workers may mediate their commercial sexual behaviors. A total of 100 Spanish agency male sex workers were interviewed. Most of them were young men, Latin American, homosexual, and had middle-level education. Our results showed that cultural differences and sexual orientation could influence male sex workers when engaging in sexual behaviors with their clients. Social and health projects with male sex workers may have to take into account sexual myths and taboos related to sexual orientation and cultural differences.

AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeLatin AmericansAdolescentSexual Behaviorsexual healthDevelopmental psychologyYoung Adultsexual behaviorRisk-TakingAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)sociodemographic variablesCultural diversityAgency (sociology)medicineHumansHIV-AIDSApplied PsychologyReproductive healthSex Workersbusiness.industryHomosexualitymedicine.diseaseSexual behaviorSpainHeterosexualitySexual orientationbusinessPsychologyJournal of Health Psychology
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Confident Perception of Primary Care Physicians Correlates to the Attitude Toward Donation and Organ Transplantation: A Multicenter Study of Medical …

2020

A primary care physician (PCP) not only accompanies the patient in the process of an illness, but throughout his or her life. The confidence we have in these health professionals is fundamental, and their favorable attitude toward organ donation and transplantation (ODT) has a significant influence on the population. Objective To analyze trust in PCPs among Spanish medical and nursing students, the relationship with their attitude toward ODT, and the factors that condition it. Methods and Design A sociologic, multicenter, and observational study. Population: medical and nursing students in Spanish universities. Database: Collaborative International Donor Project, stratified by geographic ar…

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