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    Heavy Drinking by Occupation in Spain: Differences Between Weekdays and the Weekend

    Estimating occupational disparity in heavy drinking jointly for weekdays and the weekend may be misleading for prevention purposes, because reasons for disparity in both periods may differ. The main objective ...

    César Pérez-Romero, Gregorio Barrio, Marta Donat in Journal of Community Health (2024)

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    Gaps in HIV and Hepatitis C Testing Among 3486 HIV-Negative Men Who have Sex with Men in Spain in the Era of Highly Effective Antiviral Therapies

    High uptake of HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) testing in Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) is needed to interrupt transmission. The objective was to identify subgroups with increased probab...

    Julieta Politi, Marta Donat, Juan Miguel Guerras in Journal of Community Health (2024)

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    Avoidable mortality for causes amenable to medical care and suicide in physicians in Spain

    To compare avoidable mortality for causes amenable to medical care and suicide in physicians versus other professionals with similar university studies and socioeconomic position in Spain.

    Lidia Herrero-Huertas, Esther Andérica in International Archives of Occupational and… (2022)

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    Mortality by cause of death and risk behaviors in farmers versus non-farmers: the importance of avoiding the healthy worker effect

    To compare mortality by cancer sites and by other specific causes of death, and the prevalence of risk behaviors in farmers and non-farmers in Spain.

    Guanlan Zhao, Elena Ronda, Lucía Cea in International Archives of Occupational and… (2019)

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    Estimating average alcohol consumption in the population using multiple sources: the case of Spain

    National estimates on per capita alcohol consumption are provided regularly by various sources and may have validity problems, so corrections are needed for monitoring and assessment purposes. Our objectives w...

    Luis Sordo, Gregorio Barrio, María J. Bravo, Joan R. Villalbí in Population Health Metrics (2016)

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    Effects of Socialization and Family Factors on Adolescent Excessive Drinking in Spain

    Adolescent drinking has an important health and social impact in many countries. In Spain, this behavior often takes place in groups and in open areas (known as “botellón”). The aim of this study is to describ...

    Noelia Llorens, Gregorio Barrio, Amparo Sánchez, Josep M. Suelves in Prevention Science (2011)

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    Gender differences in health related quality of life of young heroin users

    Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) of opiate users has been studied in treatment settings, where assistance for drug use was sought. In this study we ascertain factors related to HRQL of young opiate users ...

    Antònia Domingo-Salvany, M Teresa Brugal in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2010)

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    Do Young Heroin Users in Madrid, Barcelona and Seville have Sufficient Knowledge of the Risk Factors for Unintentional Opioid Overdose?

    To identify the self-perceived reasons for unintentional opioid overdose of young heroin users in three Spanish cities and their agreement with objective risk factors for overdose. Computer-Assisted Personal I...

    Montserrat Neira-León, Gregorio Barrio, M. Teresa Brugal in Journal of Urban Health (2006)