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  1. Awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is limited in Muslim countries, even among high-risk populations. Several factors contribute to the misunderstandings and stigma surrounding HIV, including socio...

    Authors: Samah Alageel, Norah M. Alsadhan, Ghadah Alkhaldi, Rawan Alkasabi and Noura Alomair
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:269
  2. This study examined the experiences of Indigenous youth and young adults with pediatric onset chronic health conditions who had or were about to transition from pediatric to adult healthcare services. Transiti...

    Authors: Andrew S. Mackie, Mandi Gray, Alyssa Chappell, Kira Dlusskaya, Rick Lightning, Larry Listener, Arrol Crier, Barbara Dumigan-Jackson, Audrey Thomas, Bonny Graham, Randy Littlechild, Joshua Lightning, Azure Johnson, Patricia Rain, Maxine Cutarm and Richard T. Oster
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:268
  3. Achieving equitable healthcare access for persons with disabilities is vital, as they often face various barriers that impact their health and well-being. Recognizing the importance of gender equity, this stud...

    Authors: Linda Abou-Abbas, Diana Sabbagh, Rodolfo Rossi, Lavanya Vijayasingham, Maria Rita Lteif, Haya Rawi, Rouba Mitri, Hala Al Sultan, Aicha Benyaich, Ahmad AL-MOSA and Claudia Truppa
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:267
  4. In China, although policies promoting physical-medical integration have received widespread national attention, the existence and manifestation of health equity promotion within these policies still require fu...

    Authors: Mingyuan Zhao, Lishu Yang, Baoshan Qian, Yun Yang, Gongbo Wei and Chen Li
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:266
  5. People with disabilities often incur higher costs for healthcare, due to higher needs, greater indirect costs, and the need for services not offered by the public system. Yet, people with disabilities are more...

    Authors: Luthfi Azizatunnisa’, Hannah Kuper and Lena Morgon Banks
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:264
  6. Families caring for patients with dementia are more vulnerable to depression. This cross-sectional study compared differences in socioeconomic status and gender related to depression among families of patients...

    Authors: Min Hui Moon, Suk Woong Kang and Min Hyeok Choi
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:263
  7. Authors: Luis Gabriel Cuervo, Carmen Juliana Villamizar, Daniel Cuervo, Pablo Zapata, Maria B. Ospina, Sara Marcela Valencia, Alfredo Polo, Angela Suarez, Maria O. Bula, J. Jaime Miranda, Gynna Millan, Diana Elizabeth Cuervo, Nancy J. Owens, Felipe Piquero, Janet Hatcher‑Roberts, Gabriel Dario Paredes…
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:262

    The original article was published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:161

  8. To examine the landscape of preventive strategies and interventions directed to achieve oral health equity, with particular emphasis on the interplay between dental caries prevention, individual behaviors, and...

    Authors: Steffany Chamut, Mona Alhassan, Alhassan Hameedaldeen, Shivangi Kaplish, Adam H. Yang, Carrie G. Wade, Sondos Alghamdi, Denisse Chamut, Brian B. Novy and Tejasvita Chandel
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:261
  9. The use of urban green spaces differs by social characteristics, including gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic position. We examined motives, means and prerequisites to visit green space of marginalised popul...

    Authors: Lieke van den Brekel, Helene R. Voogdt-Pruis, Lian Wispelweij, Laxmie Jawalapershad, Soerinder Narain, Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, Diederick E. Grobbee, Virissa Lenters, Joreintje D. Mackenbach and Ilonca Vaartjes
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:260
  10. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is among the most unequal regions in the world in terms of wealth and household income. Such inequalities have been shown to influence different outcomes during the COVID-...

    Authors: Cristian A. Herrera, Amanda C. Kerr, Julia Dayton Eberwein, Paula Bedregal, Dionne Kringos and Niek Klazinga
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:259
  11. The economic sanctions imposed on Iran have had a significant impact on the country’s healthcare system. The sanctions have affected the availability and affordability of cancer diagnosis and treatment service...

    Authors: Leila Haghjou, Leila Mounesan, Aziz Shamsi, Maryam Nazari, Najmeh Bahmanziari, Mohammad Shirkhoda, Saeid Amanpour, Alireza Abdollahi, Kazem Zendehdel and Hamideh Rashidian
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:258
  12. There are growing global concerns about informal waste pickers and their health issues. This cross-sectional study drew on the structural violence theory to examine the mental health situation of informal wast...

    Authors: Siu-Ming Chan, Heng Xu, Yuen-Ki Tang, Jasmine Zhang, Kim Kwok, Bess Yin-Hung Lam, Wing-Him Tang and Ka-Chun Lui
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:257
  13. Access to and engagement with primary healthcare can be difficult for marginalized low-income populations residing in inner cities in high-income countries. We designed a study to examine retention in primary ...

    Authors: M. Gumprich, W. Zhang, J. Li, K. Salters, R. Barrios, P. Sereda, C. Stanley, R. Joe, D. Hall, V. Lima, G. Sincraian, A. Marante Changir, R. Parry, C. Fulton, T. Wesseling, J. Montaner…
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:256
  14. Equitable access to vaccination remains a concern, particularly among population groups made structurally vulnerable. These population groups reflect the diversity of communities that are confronted with struc...

    Authors: Kadidiatou Kadio, Denessia Blake-Hepburn, Melodie Yunju Song, Anna Karbasi, Elizabeth Estey Noad, Samiya Abdi, Nazia Peer, Shaza A. Fadel, Sara Allin, Anushka Ataullahjan and Erica Di Ruggiero
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:254
  15. Previous research highlights persistent differential attainment by ethnicity in medical education, wherein the perceived inclusiveness significantly influences ethnic minority students’ and trainees’ outcomes....

    Authors: N.M van Moppes, M. Nasori, A.C. Jorissen, J.M. van Es, J. Bont, M.R.M. Visser and M.E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:253
  16. As compared to men, older women´s higher rates of depression diagnosis and antidepressant use are widely reported. We aimed to: a) explore whether there is a potential gender bias in the clinical diagnosis of ...

    Authors: Amaia Bacigalupe, Unai Martín, Federico Triolo, Linnea Sjöberg, Therese Rydberg Sterner, Serhiy Dekhtyar, Laura Fratiglioni and Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:252
  17. China is striving to promote a hierarchical medical system (HMS) to improve the efficiency of health resource utilization and ensure health equity. An innovative payment scheme named the “Diagnosis-Interventio...

    Authors: Huanyu Shi, Zhichao Cheng and Zhuang Cao
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:251
  18. It remains unclear how COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the mental health of different vulnerable groups. This study explores how mental health inequalities changed between 2014 (pre-COVID-19) and 2021...

    Authors: Sanne E. Verra, Clare Evans, Joost Oude Groeniger, John de Wit, Maartje P. Poelman and Carlijn B. M. Kamphuis
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:250
  19. Health system satisfaction is an important but understudied indicator of health system performance. It has far-reaching implications for sustainability but has been widely understudied particularly for non-Eur...

    Authors: Faleh Mohamed Hussain Ali, Zlatko Nikoloski, Orsida Gjebrea and Elias Mossialos
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:249
  20. Palliative care (PC) has the potential to alleviate suffering and enhance quality of life for patients with serious progressive diseases; however, access to PC remains unequal across different populations.

    Authors: Gonçalo Sítima, Carlos Galhardo-Branco and Paulo Reis-Pina
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:248
  21. Enhancing the accessibility and equity of primary healthcare (PHC) is a crucial objective of China’s healthcare reform. However, spatial barriers remain a significant factor contributing to the inequitable acc...

    Authors: Rixiang Xu, Caiming Xu, Lang Wu, Xuefeng Xie and Tingyu Mu
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:247
  22. The prevalence of gender disparities in physical, mental, and cognitive disorders among elderly hypertensive individuals in rural areas remains unclear. This study evaluates these disparities and the factors c...

    Authors: Yudong Miao, Jiajia Zhang, Jian Wu, Dongfang Zhu, Junwen Bai, Jingbao Zhang, Ruizhe Ren, Dan Guo, Mingyue Zhen, Jinxin Cui, Xinran Li, Wenyong Dong, Clifford Silver Tarimo, Yifei Feng and Zhanlei Shen
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:246
  23. The Australian Government began implementing Medicare policies in the late 1990s aiming to improve Indigenous Peoples’ access to the primary care. No aggregate central list of what policies have been implement...

    Authors: Helen Kehoe, Heike Schütze, Geoffrey Spurling and Raymond Lovett
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:245
  24. Deaths related to suicide, drug misuse, and alcohol-specific causes, known collectively as “deaths of despair” are of growing interest to researchers in England. Rates of death from these causes are highest in...

    Authors: Timothy Price
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:242
  25. Northern Thailand and its neighbouring regions are home to several minority ethnic groups known as hill tribes, each with their own language and customs. Hill tribe communities live mostly in remote agricultur...

    Authors: Carlo Perrone, Nipaphan Kanthawang and Phaik Yeong Cheah
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:241
  26. The growth in life expectancy (LE) slows down recently in several high-income countries. Among the underlying dynamics, uneven progress in LE across social groups has been pointed out. However, these dynamics ...

    Authors: Ophélie Merville, Florian Bonnet, Guy Launoy, Carlo Giovanni Camarda and Emmanuelle Cambois
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:239
  27. People with disabilities frequently experience barriers in seeking healthcare that lead to poorer health outcomes compared to people without disabilities. To overcome this, it is important to assess the access...

    Authors: Islay Mactaggart, Andrew Sentoogo Ssemata, Abdmagidu Menya, Tracey Smythe, Sara Rotenberg, Sarah Marks, Femke Bannink Mbazzi and Hannah Kuper
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:237
  28. Niger is a large country with many distant locations that can be difficult to access because the Sahara Desert covers 80% of the country’s land. In Niger, just 49% of residents have access to a health centre w...

    Authors: Lawali Mahaman Rabiou, Batoure Oumarou, Diaw Mor, Maman Abdou, Camara Ibrahim, Jacques Lukenze Tamuzi, Patrick D. M. C. Katoto, Charles S. Wiysonge, Blanche-Philomene Melanga Anya and Tshikolasoni Casimir Manengu
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:235
  29. The growing number of vulnerable migrants and refugees (VMRs) in the European Union presents challenges to healthcare systems, emphasizing the need for enhanced intercultural competence training for healthcare...

    Authors: Ruben Moreno-Comellas, Adria Murias-Closas, Stella Evangelidou, Lloy Wylie and Núria Serre-Delcor
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:234
  30. There are avoidable differences (i.e., inequities) in the prevalence and distribution of chronic pain across diverse populations, as well as in access to and outcomes of pain management services. Digital pain ...

    Authors: Syed Mustafa Ali, Amanda Gambin, Helen Chadwick, William G. Dixon, Allison Crawford and Sabine N. Van der Veer
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:233
  31. Indigenous people in high-income countries have worse eye health outcomes when compared to non-Indigenous people, contributing to ongoing socioeconomic disadvantage. Although services have been designed to add...

    Authors: Marcel Maziyar Nejatian, Andrei Sincari, Khyber Alam, Ian Li and Hessom Razavi
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:232
  32. Anaemia, characterised by a deficiency in red blood cells or haemoglobin, is a public health issue in Ghana, particularly among children. The prevalence of anaemia in this age group has been a longstanding con...

    Authors: Augustus Osborne, Khadijat Adeleye, Camilla Bangura and Florence Gyembuzie Wongnaah
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:231
  33. Friedreich Ataxia (FA) is an incurable neurodegenerative disease with systemic consequences affecting vital organs including those of the central and peripheral nervous systems. This article will use FA as an ...

    Authors: Faith A. A. Kwa and Evie Kendal
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:230
  34. Language and cultural discordance refer to when a physician and patient do not share the same language or culture. This can create barriers to providing high-quality care at the end-of-life (EoL). This study e...

    Authors: Seung Heyck Lee, Maya Gibb, Sathya Karunananthan, Margaret Cody, Peter Tanuseputro, Claire E. Kendall, Daniel Bédard, Stephanie Collin and Krystal Kehoe MacLeod
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:229
  35. Politics as the exercise of power always influence public policies–which reflects the multifaceted nature of decision-making–but “using politics” as a motivation for self-serving interests of government leader...

    Authors: Walter Flores, Alexis Sullivan, Fernando Jerez and Daniela C. Rodríguez
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:228
  36. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative research approach that engages academic researchers and community stakeholders as equal partners in all research steps to address community conc...

    Authors: Yan Zhang, Yao Jie Xie, Lin Yang, Kin Cheung, Qingpeng Zhang, Yan Li, Chun Hao, Harry HX Wang, Qianling Zhou and Angela Yee Man Leung
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:227
  37. Measuring intercultural attitudes can aid in understanding and addressing persistent inequities in healthcare. Instead of creating new instruments, several sources call for a more rigorous revalidation of exis...

    Authors: Stijn Schelfhout, Robin Vandecasteele, Sara Willems, Eva Derous and Stéphanie De Maesschalck
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:226
  38. Experiences of discrimination in healthcare lead to poorer mental and physical health for transgender individuals. There is evidence that trans-specialists, i.e. health professionals specializing in transgende...

    Authors: Tobias Skuban-Eiseler, Marcin Orzechowski and Florian Steger
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:225
  39. Racial discrimination is linked to unhealthy food environments and a higher prevalence of food insecurity. However, no study has explored their interrelated effects. We analyzed the relationship between racial...

    Authors: Emanuele Bottega de Vargas, Mariane da Silva Dias, Ilaine Schuch, Priscila Bárbara Zanini Rosa, Marcos Fanton and Raquel Canuto
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:224
  40. The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has become an endemic disease of global public health importance. Mass COVID-19 vaccination has been an essential global control strategy amidst challenges of limited accept...

    Authors: Ugwu I. Omale, Azuka S. Adeke, Onyinyechukwu U. Oka, Cordis O. Ikegwuonu, Osarhiemen Iyare, Olaedo O. Nnachi, Victor U. Uduma, Chidinma I. Amuzie, Glory E. Nkwo, Ugochi I. A. Nwali, Okechukwu O. Ukpabi, Ifeyinwa M. Okeke and Richard L. Ewah
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:223
  41. While equity in health care is the core of the Swedish health system, social inequalities in accessing health care, particularly regarding dental care, exist. There is however no information on how the Sámi po...

    Authors: Negin Yekkalam, Christina Storm Mienna, Jon Petter Anders Stoor and Miguel San Sebastian
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:222

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:238

  42. Due to the weaknesses of the public health system and its low reach, especially in border areas, provision of health services by non-state actors (NSAs) has historically played an important role in Myanmar. NS...

    Authors: K. Than, Maria Paola Bertone, T. La and Sophie Witter
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:221
  43. Long COVID-19 challenges health and social systems globally. International research finds major inequalities in prevalence and healthcare utilization as patients describe difficulties with accessing health car...

    Authors: Peter Gamillscheg, Agata Łaszewska, Stefanie Kirchner, Kathryn Hoffmann, Judit Simon and Susanne Mayer
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:220
  44. Antibiotic resistance in uropathogens has rapidly escalated over time, complicating treatment and increasing morbidity and mortality. Few studies have explored how the social determinants of health may be asso...

    Authors: Courtney W. Chan, Leo K. Westgard, Andrew Romasco, Krisztian Gado, Shira Doron and Maya L. Nadimpalli
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:219

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