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| Tine CurtisSummaryAffiliation: National Institute of Public Health Country: Denmark Publications
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Experiences from three community health promotion projects in GreenlandTine Curtis
Centre for Health Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 64:260-8. 2005..Based on project reports and other written material, this paper describes experiences from the three projects and discusses the implications of the differences in project design and organization for potential outcomes...
Violence, sexual abuse and health in GreenlandTine Curtis
National Institute of Public Health, Section for Research in Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 61:110-22. 2002..It is possible to secure a reasonably high response rate in a general health survey that includes questions on violence and sexual abuse...
Readiness to change level of physical activity in leisure time among physically inactive Danish adultsPia V Pedersen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Øster Farimagsgade 5A, 2, DK 1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 37:785-92. 2009....
The Danish Youth Cohort: characteristics of participants and non-participants and determinants of attritionMathilde Vinther-Larsen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 38:648-56. 2010....
Effect of a Web-based intervention to promote physical activity and improve health among physically inactive adults: a population-based randomized controlled trialAndreas Wolff Hansen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
J Med Internet Res 14:e145. 2012..Web-based interventions provide cost- and time-efficient means of delivering individually targeted lifestyle modification at a population level...
Associations between deprived life circumstances, wellbeing and self-rated health in a socially marginalized populationPia V Pedersen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Eur J Public Health 22:647-52. 2012..This study aimed to examine how disadvantaged life circumstances (homelessness, substance abuse, poverty) and general well-being were associated with poor self-rated health among the socially marginalized...
Can we compare violence data across countries?Vanita Sundaram
National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 63:389-96. 2004..The paper aims to explore what knowledge can be obtained about violence through population-based data and additionally, through inter-country comparisons of violence data...
Changing living conditions, life style and healthTine Curtis
National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 64:442-50. 2005..Psychosocial stress is reflected in problems such as alcohol abuse, violence and suicide, and these factors have been shown in studies on migration and transitions in health to be connected to changes in lifestyle and living conditions...
What characterizes persons with high levels of perceived stress in Denmark? A national representative studyLine Nielsen
National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 36:369-79. 2008....
Predictors of changes in physical activity in a prospective cohort study of the Danish adult populationEsther Zimmermann
National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Scand J Public Health 36:235-41. 2008..To investigate predictors of changes in physical activity, in a prospective population-based study...
Cultural change and mental health in Greenland: the association of childhood conditions, language, and urbanization with mental health and suicidal thoughts among the Inuit of GreenlandPeter Bjerregaard
Section for Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Soc Sci Med 54:33-48. 2002....
[The occurrence of hangovers among Danish men and women]Janne S Tolstrup
Center for Alkoholforskning, Statens Institut for Folkesundhed, Syddansk Universitet, 1399 København K
Ugeskr Laeger 170:4226-9. 2008..This finding could not be explained by weekly alcohol intake, type of alcohol ingested, frequency of binge drinking episodes or by the proportion of alcohol consumed with meals...
The Danish Health Examination Survey 2007-2008 (DANHES 2007-2008)Louise Eriksen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark
Scand J Public Health 39:203-11. 2011..The focus of the survey was diet, smoking, alcohol, and physical activity. The aim of the survey was to establish a research database for future cross-sectional and follow-up studies...
Impact of public health research in GreenlandPeter Bjerregaard
Centre for Health Research in Greenland, National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 63:214-20. 2004..The results have been widely used by politicians, administrators, and health care professionals...
The Danish Youth Survey 2002: asking young people about sensitive issuesKarin Helweg-Larsen
National Institute of Public Health, Copenhagen, Denmark
Int J Circumpolar Health 63:147-52. 2004..To explore ethical, legal and practical issues related to conducting a youth survey in Denmark on sexual experiences before the age of 15 and thereby achieve reliable data on child sexual abuse...
A population-based randomized controlled trial of the effect of combining a pedometer with an intervention toolkit on physical activity among individuals with low levels of physical activity or fitnessChristina Bjørk Petersen
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Prev Med 54:125-30. 2012..To examine if receiving a pedometer along with an intervention toolkit is associated with increased physical activity, aerobic fitness and better self-rated health among individuals with low levels of physical activity or fitness...
Harm minimization among teenage drinkers: findings from an ethnographic study on teenage alcohol use in a rural Danish communityMorten Hulvej Jørgensen
National Institute of Public Health, Øster Farimagsgade 5A, 2, DK 1399 Copenhagen, Denmark
Addiction 102:554-9. 2007..To examine strategies of harm minimization employed by teenage drinkers...
[Predictors of smoking cessation in a national representative random sample of Danish adults]Esther Zimmermann
Statens Institut for Folkesundhed, København K
Ugeskr Laeger 168:3615-8. 2006..The aim of this study was to investigate the importance of tobacco consumption and social position on smoking cessation in a representative sample of the Danish population. This had not previously been done in Denmark...
Climate change and human health: infrastructure impacts to small remote communities in the northJohn A Warren
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Division of Environmental Health and Engineering, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA
Int J Circumpolar Health 64:487-97. 2005..With this information, planners, engineers, health care professionals and governments can begin to develop approaches to address the challenges related to climate change...
