SDG 3:
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

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Willingness to disclose child maltreatment: CSA vs other forms of child abuse in relation to gender

By: Lev-Wiesel R., First M.
Published in: Child Abuse and Neglect
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: The aim of the study was to examine the role of gender in willingness to disclose childhood sexual abuse (CSA) compared (more…)

The Effectiveness of a Knowledge Translation Cognitive-Educational Intervention for Family Members of Persons Coping with Severe Mental Illness

By: Weiss P., Hadas-Lidor N., Weizman A., Sachs D.
Published in: Community Mental Health Journal
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Keshet, a course for family members of persons’ coping with mental illness, was developed to enhance positive family cog (more…)

A cross sectional survey assessing knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding brucellosis among Arab Israelis

By: Baron-Epel O., Bord S., Cohen-Dar M., Obeid S.
Published in: BMC Public Health
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Brucellosis is a contagious zoonotic disease transferred from sick animals to humans and endemic in the Midd (more…)

Insights into the genetic epidemiology of Crohn’s and rare diseases in the Ashkenazi Jewish population

By: Rivas M.A., Avila B.E., Koskela J., Huang H., Stevens C., Pirinen M., Haritunians T., Neale B.M., Kurki M., Ganna A., Graham D., Glaser B., Peter I., Atzmon G., Barzilai N., Levine A.P., Schiff E., Pontikos N., Weisburd B., Lek M., Karczewski K.J., Bloom J., Minikel E.V., Petersen B.-S., Beaugerie L., Seksik P., Cosnes J., Schreiber S., Bokemeyer B., Bethge J., Heap G., Ahmad T., Plagnol V., Segal A.W., Targan S., Turner D., Saavalainen P., Farkkila M., Kontula K., Palotie A., Brant S.R., Duerr R.H., Silverberg M.S., Rioux J.D., Weersma R.K., Franke A., Jostins L., Anderson C.A., Barrett J.C., MacArthur D.G., Jalas C., Sokol H., Xavier R.J., Pulver A., Cho J.H., McGovern D.P.B., Daly M.J., Croitoru K., Abraham C., Achkar J.-P., Amininejad L., Ananthakrishnan A.N., Andersen V., Andrews J.M., Annese V., Aumais G., Baidoo L., Baldassano R.N., Bampton P.A., Barclay M., Bayless T.M., Bitton A., Boucher G., Brand S., Brandt B., Büning C., Chew A., Cleynen I., Cohain A., Croft A., D’Amato M., Danese S., De Jong D., De Vos M., Denapiene G., Denson L.A., Devaney K.L., Dewit O., D’Inca R., Dubinsky M., Edwards C., Ellinghaus D., Essers J., Ferguson L.R., Festen E.A., Fleshner P., Florin T., Franchimont D., Fransen K., Gearry R., Georges M., Gieger C., Glas J., Goyette P., Green T., Griffiths A.M., Guthery S.L., Hakonarson H., Halfvarson J., Hanigan K., Hart A., Hawkey C., Hayward N.K., Hedl M., Henderson P., Hu X., Hugot J.-P., Hui K.Y., Imielinski M., Ippoliti A., Jonaitis L., Karlsen T.H., Kennedy N.A., Khan M.A., Kiudelis G., Krishnaprasad K., Kugathasan S., Kupcinskas L., Latiano A., Laukens D., Lawrance I.C., Lee J.C., Lees C.W., Leja M., Van Limbergen J., Lionetti P., Liu J.Z., Louis E., Mahy G., Mansfield J., Massey D., Mathew C.G., Milgrom R., Mitrovic M., Montgomery G.W., Mowat C., Newman W., Ng A., Ng S.C., Ng S.M.E., Nikolaus S., Ning K., Nöthen M., Oikonomou I., Palmieri O., Parkes M., Phillips A., Ponsioen C.Y., Potocnik U., Prescott N.J., Proctor D.D., Radford-Smith G., Rahier J.-F., Raychaudhuri S., Regueiro M., Rieder F., Ripke S., Roberts R., Russell R.K., Sanderson J.D., Sans M., Satsangi J., Schadt E.E., Schulte D., Schumm L.P., Scott R., Seielstad M., Sharma Y., Simms L.A., Skieceviciene J., Spain S.L., Steinhart A.H., Stempak J.M., Stronati L., Sventoraityte J., Targan S.R., Taylor K.M., Ter Velde A., Theatre E., Torkvist L., Tremelling M., Van Der Meulen A., Van Sommeren S., Vasiliauskas E., Vermeire S., Verspaget H.W., Walters T., Wang K., Wang M.-H., Wei Z., Whiteman D., Wijmenga C., Wilson D.C., Winkelmann J., Zhang B., Zhang C.K., Zhang H., Zhang W., Zhao H., Zhao Z.Z., Fuchsberger C., Flannick J., Teslovich T.M., Mahajan A., Agarwala V., Gaulton K.J., Ma C., Fontanillas P., Moutsianas L., McCarthy D.J., Perry J.R.B., Sim X., Blackwell T.W., Robertson N.R., Rayner W., Cingolani P., Locke A.E., Tajes J.F., Highland H.M., Dupuis J., Chines P.S., Lindgren C.M., Hartl C., Jackson A.U., Chen H., Huyghe J.R., Van De Bunt M., Pearson R.D., Kumar A., Müller-Nurasyid M., Grarup N., Stringham H.M., Gamazon E.R., Lee J., Chen Y., Scott R.A., Below J.E., Chen P., Huang J., Go M.J., Stitzel M.L., Pasko D., Parker S.C.J., Varga T.V., Beer N.L., Williams A.G.D., Ferreira T., Fingerlin T., Horikoshi M., Hu C., Huh I., Ikram M.K., Kim B.J., Kim Y., Kim Y.J., Kwon M.S., Lee J., Lee S., Lin K.H., Maxwell T.J., Nagai Y., Wang X., Welch R.P., Yoon J., Zhang W., Voight B.F., Han B.G., Jenkinson C.P., Kuulasmaa T., Kuusisto J., Manning A., Ng M.C.Y., Palmer N.D., Balkau B., Stančáková A., Abboud H.E., Boeing H., Giedraitis V., Prabhakaran D., Gottesman O., Scott J., Carey J., Kwan P., Grant G., Smith J.D., Purcell S., Butterworth A.S., Howson J.M., Lee H.M., Lu Y., Kwak S.H., Zhao W., Danesh J., Lam V.K.L., Park K.S., Saleheen D., So W.Y., Tam C.H.T., Afzal U., Aguilar D., Arya R., Aung T., Chan E., Navarro C., Cheng C.Y., Palli D., Correa A., Curran J.E., Rybin D., Farook V.S., Fowler S.P., Freedman B.I., Griswold M., Hale D.E., Hicks P.J., Khor C.-C., Kumar S., Lehne B., Thuillier D., Lim W.Y., Liu J., Van Der Schouw Y.T., Loh M., Musani S.K., Puppala S., Scott W.R., Yengo L., Tan S.T., Taylor H.A., Jr., Thameem F., Wilson G., Sr., Wong T.Y., Njolstad P.R., Levy J.C., Mangino M., Bonnycastle L.L., Schwarzmayr T., Fadista J., Surdulescu G.L., Herder C., Groves C.J., Wieland T., Jensen J.B., Brandslund I., Christensen C., Koistinen H.A., Doney A.S.F., Kinnunen L., Esko T., Farmer A.J., Hakaste L., Hodgkiss D., Kravic J., Lyssenko V., Hollensted M., Jorgensen M.E., Jorgensen T., Ladenvall C., Justesen J.M., Käräjä-Mäki A., Kriebel J., Rathmann W., Lannfelt L., Lauritzen T., Narisu N., Linneberg A., Melander O., Milani L., Neville M., Melander M.O., Qi L., Qi Q., Roden M., Rolandsson O., Swift A., Rosengren A.H., Stirrups K., Wood A.R., Mihailov E., Blancher C., Carneiro M.O., Maguire J., Poplin R., Shakir K., Fennell T., DePristo M., De Angelis M.H., Deloukas P., Gjesing A.P., Jun G., Nilsson P., Murphy J., Onofrio R., Thorand B., Hansen T., Meisinger C., Hu F.B., Isomaa B., Karpe F., Liang L., Peters A., Huth C., O’Rahilly S.P., Palmer C.N.A., Pedersen O., Rauramaa R., Tuomilehto J., Salomaa V., Watanabe R.M., Syvänen A.C., Bergman R.N., Bharadwaj D., Bottinger E.P., Cho Y.S., Chandak G.R., Chan J.C.N., Chia K.S., Ebrahim S.B., Langenberg C., Elliott P., Jablonski K.A., Lehman D.M., Jia W., Ma R.C.W., Pollin T.I., Sandhu M., Tandon N., Froguel P., Barroso I., Teo Y.Y., Zeggini E., Loos R.J.F., Small K.S., Ried J.S., DeFronzo R.A., Grallert H., Metspalu A., Wareham N.J., Walker M., Banks E., Ingelsson E., Im H.K., Illig T., Franks P.W., Buck G., Trakalo J., Buck D., Prokopenko I., Mägi R., Lind L., Farjoun Y., Owen K.R., Gloyn A.L., Strauch K., Tuomi T., Kooner J.S., Lee J.Y., Park T., Donnelly P., Morris A.D., Hattersley A.T., Bowden D.W., Collins F.S., Chambers J.C., Spector T.D., Laakso M., Strom T.M., Bell G.I., Blangero J., Duggirala R., Tai E.S., McVean G., Hanis C.L., Wilson J.G., Frayling T.M., Meigs J.B., Cox N.J., Sladek R., Lander E.S., Gabriel S., Burtt N.P., Mohlke K.L., Meitinger T., Groop L., Abecasis G., Florez J.C., Scott L.J., Morris A.P., Kang H.M., Boehnke M., Altshuler D., McCarthy M.I., International IBD Genetics Consortium, NIDDK IBD Genetics Consortium, T2D-GENES Consortium
Published in: PLoS Genetics
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Natural Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: As part of a broader collaborative network of exome sequencing studies, we developed a jointly called data set of 5,685 (more…)

First, keep it safe: Integration of a complementary medicine service within a hospital

By: Schiff E., Levy I., Arnon Z., Ben-Arye E., Attias S.
Published in: International Journal of Clinical Practice
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Objectives: This paper sought to explore risk/safety considerations associated with the integration of a complementary m (more…)

Accurate pain reporting training diminishes the placebo response: Results from a randomised, double-blind, crossover trial

By: Treister R., Lawal O.D., Shecter J.D., Khurana N., Bothmer J., Field M., Harte S.E., Kruger G.H., Katz N.P.
Published in: PLoS ONE
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Analgesic trials frequently fail to demonstrate efficacy of drugs known to be efficacious. Poor pain reporting accuracy (more…)

Virulence traits of environmental and clinical Legionella pneumophila multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA) genotypes

By: Sharaby Y., Rodríguez-Martínez S., Pecellin M., Sela R., Peretz A., Höfle M.G., Halpern M., Brettar I.
Published in: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Legionella pneumophila causes water-based infections resulting in severe pneumonia. Recently, we showed that different M (more…)

Is Patient Support Program Participation Associated with Longer Persistence and Improved Adherence Among New Users of Adalimumab? A Retrospective Cohort Study

By: Srulovici E., Garg V., Ghilai A., Feldman B., Hoshen M., Balicer R.D., Skup M., Leventer-Roberts M.
Published in: Advances in Therapy
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Introduction: Adalimumab (ADA) is a medication used in the treatment of several autoimmune diseases. Despite the benefic (more…)

Gender, aging, and the economics of “active aging”: Setting a new research agenda

By: Paz A., Doron I., Tur-Sinai A.
Published in: Journal of Women and Aging
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: The world is aging, and the percentages of older people are on a dramatic ascent. This dramatic demographic aging of hum (more…)

The clinical effects of the venomous Lessepsian migrant fish Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg, 1787) in the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea

By: Bentur Y., Altunin S., Levdov I., Golani D., Spanier E., Edelist D., Lurie Y.
Published in: Clinical Toxicology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Context:Plotosus lineatus is a venomous fish that has migrated from the Indo-Pacific region to the Mediterranean Sea (Le (more…)

Parental insightfulness: retrospect and prospect

By: Koren-Karie N., Oppenheim D.
Published in: Attachment and Human Development
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: We open this introductory paper to the special issue with the theoretical and clinical roots of the insightfulness conce (more…)

Profile and burden of care among caregivers of Ultra-Orthodox Frail Elders

By: Edelstein O.E., Band-Winterstein T., Bachner Y.G.
Published in: Aging and Mental Health
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Objective: A paucity of research exists on burden of care (BoC) and factors associated with it among minority groups, su (more…)

The burden of cardiovascular diseases among us states, 1990-2016

By: Roth G.A., Johnson C.O., Abate K.H., Abd-Allah F., Ahmed M., Alam K., Alam T., Alvis-Guzman N., Ansari H., Ärnlöv J., Atey T.M., Awasthi A., Awoke T., Barac A., Bärnighausen T., Bedi N., Bennett D., Bensenor I., Biadgilign S., Castañeda-Orjuela C., Catalá-López F., Davletov K., Dharmaratne S., Ding E.L., Dubey M., Faraon E.J.A., Farid T., Farvid M.S., Feigin V., Fernandes J., Frostad J., Gebru A., Geleijnse J.M., Gona P.N., Griswold M., Hailu G.B., Hankey G.J., Hassen H.Y., Havmoeller R., Hay S., Heckbert S.R., Irvine C.M.S., James S.L., Jara D., Kasaeian A., Khan A.R., Khera S., Khoja A.T., Khubchandani J., Kim D., Kolte D., Lal D., Larsson A., Linn S., Lotufo P.A., El Razek H.M.A., Mazidi M., Meier T., Mendoza W., Mensah G.A., Meretoja A., Mezgebe H.B., Mirrakhimov E., Mohammed S., Moran A.E., Nguyen G., Nguyen M., Ong K.L., Owolabi M., Pletcher M., Pourmalek F., Purcell C.A., Qorbani M., Rahman M., Rai R.K., Ram U., Reitsma M.B., Renzaho A.M.N., Rios-Blancas M.J., Safiri S., Salomon J.A., Sartorius B., Sepanlou S.G., Shaikh M.A., Silva D., Stranges S., Tabarés-Seisdedos R., Atnafu N.T., Thakur J.S., Topor-Madry R., Truelsen T., Tuzcu E.M., Tyrovolas S., Ukwaja K.N., Vasankari T., Vlassov V., Vollset S.E., Wakayo T., Weintraub R., Wolfe C., Workicho A., Xu G., Yadgir S., Yano Y., Yip P., Yonemoto N., Younis M., Yu C., Zaidi Z., El Sayed Zaki M., Zipkin B., Afshin A., Gakidou E., Lim S.S., Mokdad A.H., Naghavi M., Vos T., Murray C.J.L.
Published in: JAMA Cardiology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: IMPORTANCE Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States, but regional variation withi (more…)

Pemphigus and hematologic malignancies: A population-based study of 11,859 patients

By: Kridin K., Zelber-Sagi S., Comaneshter D., Batat E., Cohen A.D.
Published in: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: The association of nonparaneoplastic pemphigus with comorbid hematologic malignancies has yet to be establis (more…)

A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Placebo Responders in Late-Life Depression Trials

By: Zilcha-Mano S., Roose S.P., Brown P.J., Rutherford B.R.
Published in: American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Objective: Despite efforts to identify characteristics associated with medication–placebo differences in antidepressant (more…)

Remote kinematic training for patients with chronic neck pain: a randomised controlled trial

By: Sarig Bahat H., Croft K., Carter C., Hoddinott A., Sprecher E., Treleaven J.
Published in: European Spine Journal
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Purpose: To evaluate short- and intermediate-term effects of kinematic training (KT) using virtual reality (VR) or laser (more…)

Prevalence of Child Maltreatment in Israel: A National Epidemiological Study

By: Lev-Wiesel R., Eisikovits Z., First M., Gottfried R., Mehlhausen D.
Published in: Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: The current study is based on data collected from Jewish and Arab 6th, 8th and 10th grade students (age range 12-17) wit (more…)

Enhancing conflict negotiation strategies of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder using video modeling

By: Hochhauser M., Weiss P.L., Gal E.
Published in: Assistive Technology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have particular difficulty in negotiating conflict. A randomized control (more…)

Psychopathology, risk, and resilience under exposure to continuous traumatic stress: A systematic review of studies among adults living in Southern Israel

By: Greene T., Itzhaky L., Bronstein I., Solomon Z.
Published in: Traumatology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Countless people around the world live with exposure to continuous traumatic stress (CTS) as a result of violent politic (more…)

Healthcare disparities amongst vulnerable populations of Arabs and Jews in Israel

By: Shadmi E.
Published in: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: The complex nature of studying health and healthcare disparities in general, and in the context of the Israeli healthcar (more…)