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| Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, Vol. 18 No. 4, 2012 |
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| Trilingual edition English/French/Arabic |
| WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean |
| WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean |
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N° de commande
04501804
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20.00
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24.00
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Pays en développement
CHF
14.00
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2012
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| Sommaire |
The EMHJ was launched in 1995 as a peer-reviewed medical journal. Starting January 2010, the Journal has been given a new format and is now published monthly. The EMHJ serves as a forum for the dissemination of biomedical information through the publication of scientific research papers on a range of topics related to public health, with particular relevance to the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
In this month's issue: Arabic version of the Major Depression Inventory as a diagnostic tool: reliability and concurrent and discriminant validity; Psychiatric problems and suicidal behaviour in incarcerated adolescents in the Islamic Republic of Iran; Verbal and physical abuse against Jordanian nurses in the work environment ; The psychosocial environment at work: an assessment of the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean; Evaluation of risk factors in acute myocardial infarction patients admitted to the coronary care unit, Tripoli Medical Centre, Libya; Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding breast cancer and breast self-examination among a sample of the educated population in Iraq; Prevalence and pattern of menstrual disorders among Lebanese nursing students; Peer-led versus teacher-led AIDS education for female high-school students in Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran;
Dietary patterns and oral health in schoolchildren from Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic; Pattern of dermatoses in Iraqi children; Assessment of patient safety culture among health-care providers at a teaching hospital in Cairo, Egypt; Hepatitis B surface antigen carrier rate in unvaccinated and vaccinated children with thalassaemia major at Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur, Pakistan;
CTX-M-15 extended-spectrum ß-lactamases in Enterobacteriaceae in the intensive care unit of Tlemcen Hospital, Algeria; First detection of Leishmania infantum in Phlebotomus kandelakii using molecular methods in north-eastern Islamic Republic of Iran; Costs associated with tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in Yemen for patients and public health services; Contact tracing of a 15-year-old girl with smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis in Tehran; Road rage and road traffic accidents among commercial vehicle drivers in Lahore, Pakistan.
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