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A socio-anthropological approach to health literacy among people with type 2 diabetes in Réunion
Introduction – In 2021, 13.6% of the population of Réunion aged 15 and older reported having diabetes. As a rapidly growing public health issue, type 2 diabetes requires frequent medical...
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The prevalence of ASD continues to rise in France: recent data from registries of childhood disabilities
The two French registries for childhood disabilities, which cover the departments of Haute-Garonne (RHE31), Isère, Savoie, and Haute-Savoie (RHEOP), are specifically tasked with...
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Disability and Social Inequality in France, 1999.
Objectives - To describe the relationships between socio-occupational categories and disability across the three levels of Wood’s classification (impairments, limitations, and...
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The extent, trends, and causes of social inequalities in health and mortality in Europe: a review of comparative studies.
France, like other European countries, exhibits significant social inequalities in terms of mortality and health. The most educated, the most highly skilled occupational groups, and the...
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Editorial. Reducing health inequalities is central to social cohesion.
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Design and evaluation of a smoking cessation intervention aimed at reducing health inequalities. The example of the StopAdvisor website in the United Kingdom.
Reducing smoking rates among socially disadvantaged populations is a key component of reducing social inequalities in health. To achieve this, in addition to preventing smoking...
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Nearly one in two French people has difficulty understanding and using health information
The Health Literacy Survey (HLS 2020–2021), the first of its kind in France, reveals that 44% of adults in France have difficulty accessing, understanding, evaluating, and using health...
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Using school health screenings for 3- to 4-year-olds to estimate vaccination coverage at the sub-departmental level: a feasibility study in the Alpes-Maritimes
Introduction – Inadequate vaccination coverage poses an epidemic risk for vaccine-preventable diseases. To obtain indicators of vaccination coverage among 3- to 4-year-olds at the...
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The Current State and Future Prospects of Prevention in France
The French healthcare system is dominated by a curative paradigm. Advancing prevention requires the implementation of strategies that have significant and lasting effects on well-being,...
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Trends in HIV Protection Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men - Results from the 2017–2019–2021 Sex Report Survey
The late 2000s were marked by the emergence of a biomedical approach to HIV prevention, and in 2016, French authorities introduced pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Against this backdrop...