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View article: Trends in Maternal Mortality Rates in Tunisia, 2019-2023
Trends in Maternal Mortality Rates in Tunisia, 2019-2023 Open
Background Despite extensive global efforts to address maternal mortality as a public health concern, several gaps persist in developing countries. In Tunisia, significant progress has been made over the last decades to align with the Sust…
View article: Prevalence and associated factors to alcohol use in Tunisian high school adolescents: MedSPAD 2021
Prevalence and associated factors to alcohol use in Tunisian high school adolescents: MedSPAD 2021 Open
Introduction Despite its well-known acute and long-term harmful effects on a person’s mental health and well-being, alcohol remains the most commonly used psychoactive substance among adolescents after tobacco products in many countries. O…
View article: Epidemiological patterns of new psychoactive substances use in Tunisian school adolescents, 2021
Epidemiological patterns of new psychoactive substances use in Tunisian school adolescents, 2021 Open
Introduction The emergence of New Psycho-active Substances (NPS) such as Synthetic cannabinoid and cathinone, represents a challenging issue for drug policy globally. In order to set up new adjusted measures to limit this phenomenon extens…
View article: Cannabis use in Tunisian high school adolescents: MedSPAD 2021
Cannabis use in Tunisian high school adolescents: MedSPAD 2021 Open
Introduction Cannabis use is wrongly deemed “safe” by teenagers worldwide, despite its increased tetrahydrocannabinoids content and its psychosocial and cognitive harmful effectts. Objectives We aimed to estimate the prevalence of cannabis…
View article: Prevalence and associated factors to cigarette smoking among school adolescents in Tunisia, 2021
Prevalence and associated factors to cigarette smoking among school adolescents in Tunisia, 2021 Open
Introduction Tobacco use among youth is a real public health concern in most developing countries. To provide recent epidemiological data regarding tobacco use among this specific population, a national survey was conducted in Tunisia in 2…
View article: Gender gap in nonmedical use of anxiolytics among high school adolescents: Tunisia, 2021
Gender gap in nonmedical use of anxiolytics among high school adolescents: Tunisia, 2021 Open
Introduction Non-Medical Use of Anxiolytics (NMUA) and sedatives is a focus of scientific interest worldwide. In Tunisia, no national epidemiological data related to this issue, are published. Objectives We aimed to determine the prevalenc…
View article: Prevalence, awareness and control of hypertension among Tunisian adults, 2016
Prevalence, awareness and control of hypertension among Tunisian adults, 2016 Open
Background Hypertension is becoming increasingly frequent mainly in low and middle income countries. We aimed to assess the prevalence, awareness and control of hypertension among Tunisian adults and identify associated factors with hypert…
View article: Determinants for Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in Tunisian Women with Normal Pap smear: Are There Different Risk Profiles for Oncogenic and Nononcogenic HPV Types?
Determinants for Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in Tunisian Women with Normal Pap smear: Are There Different Risk Profiles for Oncogenic and Nononcogenic HPV Types? Open
Background: Most studies of risk factors for HPV infection have focused on overall HPV positivity and have not examined determinants for high-risk and low-risk HPV types separately.
View article: Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening in Tunisia: A Cross Sectional Study Among 1494 Women Aged Between 18 and 65 Years of Age
Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening in Tunisia: A Cross Sectional Study Among 1494 Women Aged Between 18 and 65 Years of Age Open
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, cytology-based programs are very difficult to implement, and where they are implemented, the screening coverage is low. Routine screening of cervical cytology has been implemented in Tunisia…