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Midlife in the 2020s: New Opportunities for Prevention That Are Still Too Little Known
Middle-aged adults serve as the backbone of families, simultaneously caring for their children and, in some cases, their elderly parents. Research shows that these adults take on an...
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Impact of Exposure to Vehicle-Related Air Pollution on Respiratory and Allergic Morbidity During Childhood: Lessons from the Paris Cohort
Introduction - The objectives are to describe respiratory and allergic morbidity among children in the Paris cohort up to the age of 13, and to investigate its association with chronic...
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Changes in risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders among construction and public works employees. The 2010 and 2017 Sumer Studies
In 2017, as in 2010, construction workers were more exposed to biomechanical stressors than workers in other sectors, and were less exposed to psychosocial risk factors and...
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Mental Health Syndromic Surveillance Bulletin, May 16, 2022
Key Points In Week 19 of 2022, there was an increase in emergency room visits for suicide attempts and anxiety disorders among children. Rates remain high for suicide attempts and mood...
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Parental Awareness and Acceptance of Sexual Identity: What Impact Does It Have on the Psychological Distress of Cisgender Lesbian and Bisexual Women? Virage LGBT Survey, France, November 2015–March 2016
Introduction - Since the 1990s, research on the psychological well-being of gay and bisexual individuals has shown that their mental health is poorer than that of the general population....
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Gaining a better understanding of the risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders among employees in the human health and social services sectors, in order to better address them. Sumer Study 2016–2017.
With the aim of guiding prevention efforts, this summary presents the rates of exposure and co-exposure to MSD risk factors (biomechanical, psychosocial, and organizational) among...
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Mental Health Syndromic Surveillance Bulletin, January 17, 2022
Key points In the emergency room: among children, an increase in visits for stress and a decrease in other indicators At SOS Médecins clinics: continued increase in treatments for...
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Mental Health Syndromic Surveillance Bulletin, December 20, 2021
Key Points In emergency departments, indicators were stable or declining among children and adults, except for mood disorders among those aged 45–64. Compared to previous years, only...
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Mental Health Syndromic Surveillance Bulletin, December 6, 2021
Key Points Due to a nationwide strike by SOS Médecins and the suspension of data transmission since November 24, 2021, only OSCOUR® indicators based on hospital emergency department...
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Mental Health Syndromic Surveillance Bulletin, November 29, 2021
Key Points Among children, OSCOUR® indicators have stabilized or declined, with higher levels observed compared to previous years for suicidal acts and mood disorders. Among adults,...