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The Italian Journal of Public Health (IJPH) is a globally circulated international peer-reviewed journal listed in the National Library of Medicine. Founded in 2003, the IJPH is a quarterly publication for original research and theoretical or methodological papers within the area of public health.
Long papers, short papers, reviews, letters and commentaries are reported in English language, with issues being published in March, June, September and December.

 

Health Impact Assessment

2007 Vol. 4 Nr.3

 
 
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cover Health Impact Assessment
2007 Vol. 4 Nr.3
Table of contents
Health Impact Assessment: a useful tool for decision makers
Livia Turco
Health Impact Assessment as tool for public health grown
Roberta Siliquini, Walter Ricciardi
Health Impact Assessment – developing a software-assisted tool for assessment of evidence
Rudolf Welteke, Rainer Fehr
HIA in Switzerland: considerations concerning the experience of the Cantons of Geneva, Jura and Ticino
Nicola Cantoreggi, Kurt Frei, Jean Simos, Antoine Casabianca, Natacha Litzistorf Spina, Thierno Diallo
Capacity building for HIA
Gabriel Gulis PhD, Didem Evci, F.Nur Aksakal, Ingrida Zurlyte, Joanna Kobza, Hristina Mileva, Jarmila Korcova, Daniela Marcinkova, Roza Adany, Balazs Adam, Marco Martuzzi, Matt Soeberg
Health Impact Assessment in a Swedish context: The Route 73 case study
Ida Knutsson, Anita Linell
Economic valuation of effects on health within Health Impact Assessments
Julia Nowacki, Rainer Fehr
Reconstruction of railroads at Klaipéda da National Seaport: Local Health Impact Assessment Case in Lithuania
Ingrida Zurlytè, Erikas Mačiūnas, Marius Strička, Davidas Ščupakas, Regina Burbienè , Ilona Burkauskienè , Ramun Poliakovienè , Viktorija Buzyè
Exploring Health Impact Assessment in Europe
Matthias Wismar, Kelly Ernst MPH, Julia Blau
Epidemiological trends of Tubercolosis in Italy, 1990-2004
Corrado De Vito, Carolina Marzuillo, Angela Del Cimmuto, Maria Rosaria Vacchio, Daniela Anastasi, Paolo Villari
Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of vancomycin-resistant enterococci in a university hospital of southern Italy
Giorgio Liguori, Paolo Villari, Stefania Boccia, Francesca Gallè, Valeria Di Onofrio, Carolina Marzuillo, Rosarita Amore, Fabio Rossano
Socio-economic position and adolescents’ health in Italy: the role of selfesteem and self-efficacy
Alessio Zambon, Patrizia Lemma, Paola Dalmasso, Alberto Borraccino, Franco Cavallo
Does socioeconomic disadvantage explain why immigrants in Sweden refrain from seeking the needed medical treatment?
Sarah Wamala, Gunnel Bostrom, Sharareh Akhavan, Carina Bildt