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  1. Climate anxiety among middle-aged and older city dwellers: Multi-city quantification and stratification by demographic, socioeconomic, and contextual factors
  2. The association between food insecurity and functional disability among older adults: the mediating effects of childhood and adult socioeconomic status in a ten-year follow-up longitudinal study in Ghana and South Africa
  3. Alcohol consumption and its association with biochemical indicators and quality of life among rural adults in Northern Thailand
  4. Hospitalization, Outpatient Service Use, and Perceived Healthcare Need as Mediators of Climate Change Anxiety and Suicide Ideation Among Middle‐Aged and Older Adults: A Population‐Based Path Analysis
  5. Exploring HIV vulnerability among transgender people in Pakistan: a qualitative investigation
  6. Effect of melatonin on cognitive function in adults with cognitive impairment: a multi-dimensional meta-analysis of randomized trials
  7. Occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cognitive impairment: Protocol of a systematic review
  8. Association of climate awareness with urban mobility and consumption behaviour in Accra: a path analysis
  9. Association of workplace support for health with occupational health literacy and illness avoidance: moderated mediation by functioning through a salutogenic lens
  10. Association of optimism, self-efficacy, and resilience with life engagement among middle-aged and older adults with severe climate anxiety: Sensitivity of a path model
  11. Policies for healthy ageing in response to climate change: Protocol of a systematic review
  12. Association of frailty with physical activity behaviour and well-being in older employees: moderated mediation by functional difficulty
  13. The Influence of Cultural and Mental Health Factors on the Prevalence of HIV/AIDS Among Older Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
  14. Association of frailty with functional difficulty in older Ghanaians: stability between women and men in two samples with different income levels
  15. Discrimination of older peers is associated with workplace age discrimination: moderation by occupational health literacy
  16. Continuous work-related sitting time and its association with perceived workplace support for health among workers in the Greater Accra Municipality: a cross-sectional analysis with sensitivity analyses
  17. Internet self-efficacy moderates the association of information technology ability with successful ageing among older employees in three African samples
  18. Interactions of depression, anxiety, and sleep quality with menopausal symptoms on job satisfaction among middle-aged health workers in England: a STROBE-based analysis
  19. Association of information technology ability, workplace social engagement, and successful ageing: validation of a short measure with three African samples
  20. Association of frailty with workplace social activity, physical activity, and well-being among older employees: a moderated mediation in two income-variant samples
  21. Effects of climate change awareness on green purchase behaviour, biking, and walking time: moderated mediation by sustainability knowingness
  22. Video consultation and treatment in the community smoking cessation therapy success rates in patients with mental illness: a randomized controlled trial
  23. Effects of physical activity on menopausal symptoms, psychosomatic factors and well-being among working women in England: A path analysis
  24. A Health Promotion Perspective on the “Decade of Healthy Ageing” Initiative
  25. GIS Objective Measures of Walkability Are Not Always Superior to Psychometric Measures
  26. Psychology of “Ageing in Place” Amidst Health and Social Threats: Perspectives on the Decade of Healthy Ageing
  27. Re-imagining Healthy Ageing Through the Lens of Flagship Campaigns: An Introduction
  28. Sustainable Ageing
  29. Menopause at work—An organisation‐based case study
  30. Associations of frailty with partial and absolute sedentary behaviours among older adults: A STROBE-compliant analysis of modifiability by gender and age
  31. Sedentary behaviour among older adults residing in flat and hilly neighbourhoods and its association with frailty and chronic disease status
  32. Carbon Footprints of Active and Non-Active Transport Modes: Hierarchy and Intergenerational Narrative Analyses
  33. Intergenerational differences in walking for transportation between older men and women in six countries
  34. Personal predictors of the longest episode of occupational sitting and their interaction with workplace support for health among workers in Accra: A cross-sectional analysis with sensitivity analyses
  35. Physical activity and functional disability among older adults in Ghana: The moderating role of multi-morbidity
  36. Associations of Social Networks with Physical Activity Enjoyment among Older Adults: Walkability as a Modifier through a STROBE-Compliant Analysis
  37. Associations between vigorous physical activity, social ties, social support, and self-reported health among older adults in Accra, Ghana
  38. Socially active neighborhoods: construct operationalization for aging in place, health promotion and psychometric testing
  39. Sustainable Neighbourhoods for Ageing in Place in a World of Crises: An Introduction
  40. Ageing in Place: The Present and Future Social and Health Threats
  41. Assistive Technologies for Ageing in Place: A Theoretical Proposition of Human Development Postulates
  42. Neighbourhood Services and Ageing in Place: An Extreme Industrialisation Perspective
  43. Sustainable Neighbourhoods for Ageing in Place
  44. ‘Sustainable Ageing’ in a World of Crises
  45. Pro-environment behavioural moderators of the association between perceived walkability and social activity
  46. IT ability, adults’ subjective age and social activity
  47. Older Adults’ Vigorous Occupational Physical Activity Levels in Six Countries Are Explained by Country and ‘Having Multiple Jobs’
  48. Neighbourhood walkability as a moderator of the associations between older adults’ information technology use and social activity: A cross-sectional study with sensitivity analyses
  49. The association between nurses’ physical activity counselling and patients’ perceptions of care quality in a primary care facility in Ghana
  50. Associations between social support provided and walkability among older adults: Health self-consciousness as a moderator
  51. The associations between pro-environment behaviours, sustainability knowingness, and neighbourhood walkability among residents of Accra Metro in Ghana: A cross-sectional analysis
  52. Abuse and Neglect of Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Index Generation, an Assessment of Intensity, and Implications for Ageing in Place
  53. Associations between physical work environment, workplace support for health, and presenteeism: a COVID-19 context
  54. Neighbourhood walkability as a moderator of the associations between older Ghanaians’ social activity, and the frequency of walking for transportation: A cross-sectional study with sensitivity analyses
  55. Physical activity time and lifestyle correlates of cardiovascular disease status in older adults in Accra
  56. Walkable Urban Neighborhoods
  57. Non-Probabilistic Sampling in Quantitative Clinical Research
  58. Physical Activity Among African Academics in a Post-COVID-19 Era: The Terrain for Action
  59. Behavioral and Demographic Predictors of Exercise During A COVID-19 Lockdown in Three Ghanaian Cities
  60. Associations between older African academics’ physical activity, walkability and mental health: a social distancing perspective
  61. Psychometric Properties of a Scale Measuring Patients’ Perceptions Regarding Physical Activity Counseling by Physicians
  62. The relationship between job components, neighbourhood walkability and African academics' physical activity: a post-COVID-19 context
  63. The association between core job components, physical activity, and mental health in African academics in a post-COVID-19 context
  64. The moderating influences of social networks on the relationship between neighbourhood walkability and sedentary behaviour in community-dwelling older adults in Accra, Ghana
  65. Construction of a Scale Assessing Patients’ Perceptions Regarding Sanitation and Hygiene in a Clinical Setting
  66. Social network moderators of the association between Ghanaian older adults’ neighbourhood walkability and social activity
  67. Development of a Scale Measuring Nurses’ Physical Activity Counseling in a Primary Care Facility: Implications for Healthcare Quality
  68. ADAPTED SERVQUAL: A Health Service Quality Scale Incorporating Indicators of Sanitation and Hygiene
  69. The Built Environment and Socio-Demographic Correlates of Partial and Absolute Sedentary Behaviours in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Accra, Ghana
  70. Short-Term Changes in Behaviors Resulting from COVID-19-Related Social Isolation and Their Influences on Mental Health in Ghana
  71. The Influence of Community-Level Built Environment Factors on Active Social Network Size in Older Adults: Social Activity as a Moderator
  72. The Influence of Physicians' Physical Activity Prescription on Indicators of Health Service Quality
  73. Short-term changes in behaviors resulting from COVID-19-related social isolation and their influences on mental health
  74. Psychometric Properties of a New Scale Measuring Neglect and Abuse of Older Adults in the Community: Implications for Social Activity
  75. Leadership status and demographic correlates of whistleblowing in healthcare: The influence of a consolidated theory
  76. The association between nurses’ religiousness and job satisfaction
  77. A comparative analysis of the influences of specialized and non-specialized emotional intelligence training on patient satisfaction
  78. An assessment of education, in-service training and tenure prolongation as methods for enhancing nursing performance
  79. Enhancing nurses’ job satisfaction through remuneration: can materialism be a threat?
  80. A spotlight on cross-sectional research: Addressing the issues of confounding and adjustment
  81. Internal marketing for enhancing workers' commitment to healthcare
  82. Internal marketing and commitment to healthcare
  83. Emotional intelligence assessment in scale validation
  84. Eschewing love of money and materialism: a potential step towards avoiding nurses' intention to quit
  85. Leveraging word-of-mouth as a payback from patients of private hospitals: the role of healthcare quality delivery
  86. Emotional intelligence application in geriatric care
  87. The role of emotional intelligence in job performance improvement
  88. Both the activity and disengagement theories of aging may be valid though conflicting
  89. Enhancing health workers emotional intelligence
  90. Socio-demographic factors influencing physical activity relating to work
  91. Organisational justice as a predictor of worker commitment
  92. A Statistical Assessment of the Emotional Intelligence of Healthcare Workers in Accra North: A Scale Validation Approach
  93. The ultimate method for enhancing health care performance
  94. The roles of tenure prolongation, education and training in emotional intelligence enhancement