JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Towards a holistic approach to migration
Del Castillo FA
Bridging the gap: enhancing early detection and support for exploited adults with cognitive impairments
Ridhani AR, Jarkawi J, Haryadi R and Hasby N
Empowering vulnerable populations: the intersection of personal assistance services and telehealth in the National Health Screening Program
Ridhani AR, Jarkawi J, Haryadi R, Dayu AT and Nabil N
On the edge of the social media landscape: associations with adolescent substance use and moderation by parental rules
Bozhar H, de Rooij SR, Lok A, Vrijkotte T and Larsen H
Adolescent problematic social media use (PSMU) has been increasing. Digital engagement has been associated with substance use, but little is known about the potential protective role of parents. We investigated whether screen and substance-related parental rules moderated the associations between (problematic) SMU and intake of tobacco, alcohol, hashish/marijuana, and laughing gas.
Empowering survivors: a dual approach to combating intimate partner violence and enhancing reproductive health in Northeast India
Lacsa JEM
Is it appropriate for chief medical officers to act as representatives for public communication during a public health emergency?
Ye H
Evaluation of a complex intervention: the Latch On randomized controlled trial of multicomponent breastfeeding support for women with a raised body mass index
McNestry C, Hobbins A, Donnellan N, Gillespie P, McAuliffe FM, O'Reilly SL and
Latch On's objective was to achieve improved breastfeeding rates in women with raised body mass indices using a multicomponent breastfeeding support intervention.
Changes in diabetes care and management practices during the COVID-19 pandemic
Vashist K, Frediani JK, Weber MB, Ali MK, Narayan KMV and Patel SA
We examined changes in diabetes care and management practices before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Comparative risk assessment modeling of cardiovascular and all-cause burden attributable to sitting time and physical inactivity: evidence from Argentina
García-Witulski C
Although there is evidence that sitting time (ST) and insufficient physical activity (PA) are associated with premature mortality, the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality (ACM) attributable to the combined effects of ST and PA in counterfactual scenarios is limited.
Free school lunches: solution or catalyst for childhood obesity?
Yunefri Y, Liza LO, Novendra R and Rizky R
Letter to editor: public response to Covid policies: diverse contextual influences correspondence: perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine side effects by political affiliation
Yang YT, Hsu YE, Luo WT and Chu JS
Reevaluating the impact of intimate partner violence on reproductive health with a critical examination of underlying factors in Northeast India
Masruroh B
Collaborative public health in uncertain times: coproduction and participative planning in reducing inequalities
Siguan AA
Sensitive personal health information, public trust, and biases in algorithmic decision-making: public health concerns in digital wellness
Padillah R
Exploring the interplay between outdoor activity, sleep duration and myopia in Chinese children: implications for public health strategies
Yap JF and Yap L
Strangers in our midst-migration from a public health perspective
Webster P
Employment and mental health for adults on probation, 2002-2021
Morrison M, Hai AH, Bandaru YS, Salas-Wright CP and Vaughn MG
The 21st century has seen a decline in employment rates in the US at the same time that it has experienced a historically unprecedented rise in the numbers of adults under criminal justice system control. Both low employment and high incarceration have posed serious challenges for public health.
When love hurts: emotional labor and hidden strains of intimate partner violence in toxic relationships
Nawantara RD, Arofah L, Rahayu DS, Septiana NZ, Amaliyah R and Allsabah MAH
Association between public health measures and the public's well-being during the pandemic: a nationwide Japanese study
Miwa T, Honda H, Takamatsu A, Tabuchi T, Taniguchi K, Shibuya K and Tokuda Y
The present study aimed to investigate the association between the duration of anti-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health measures and the quality of life (QOL) and mental health of the Japanese public.
Cost-utility and cost consequence of a telehealth intervention targeting improvement in addictive eating for Australian adults (the TRACE program)
Skinner JA, Leary M, Wynne O, Hay PJ, Collins CE and Burrows TL
The TRACE (Targeted Research for Addictive and Compulsive Eating) intervention was evaluated in a 3-month randomized controlled trial which demonstrated significant improvement in Yale Food Addiction Scale scores favoring dietitian-led telehealth (active intervention) compared with passive and control groups. This study aimed to determine intervention costs and cost-utility.
Chief medical officers in the United Kingdom: maintaining 'independence' inside government
Smith KE, Macintyre A, MacAulay M and Fafard P
The Chief Medical Officer (CMO), one of the UK's most senior public health leadership roles, was crucial in supporting policymakers in responding to COVID-19. Yet, there exist only a handful of (largely historical) accounts of the role in England. This article is the first to empirically examine how the scope, focus and boundaries of the CMO role vary over time across the four UK nations, including during public health emergencies.