Background: The prevalence of toxic habits is constantly increasing in developing countries and all professional sectors are concerned. Seafarers are a particular target because of the dangerousness and complexity of their work. However, few studies have investigated toxic habits in this population. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of the use and misuse of addictive substances in seafarers and to appreciate poly-consumptions according to socio-demographic and occupational characteristics. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted amongst 1,219 fishermen. Subjects filled a questionnaire during their medical examination. The questionnaire covered socio-demographic and occupational characteristics, tox...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Background Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study prov...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of cannabis and cocaine among fishermen fol...
Background: For many years, studies have confirmed that there is a high prevalence of addiction amon...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of cannabis and cocaine among fishermen fol...
Background: The aim was to investigate the potential fishermen’s psychological functioning which ind...
Background: Dockers in the port facilities are exposed to significant psychosocial risks (stress, su...
Background: Over the decades, several published studies showing the relevance of alcohol use among s...
Background: The aim of this survey was to assess the stress in fishermen by analysing its relationsh...
Background: The objective was to screen and evaluate the prevalence of respiratory diseases and obst...
Background. To study the relationship between alcohol abuse or dependence as diagnosed by the CAGE q...
Background: Populations living in stressful environments experience higher mortality from lung cance...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, alcohol drinking and cannabis use ("risk behaviors") are often initiated at a y...
Key occupational groups in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are at increased risk of HIV, and may be at incr...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Background Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study prov...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of cannabis and cocaine among fishermen fol...
Background: For many years, studies have confirmed that there is a high prevalence of addiction amon...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of cannabis and cocaine among fishermen fol...
Background: The aim was to investigate the potential fishermen’s psychological functioning which ind...
Background: Dockers in the port facilities are exposed to significant psychosocial risks (stress, su...
Background: Over the decades, several published studies showing the relevance of alcohol use among s...
Background: The aim of this survey was to assess the stress in fishermen by analysing its relationsh...
Background: The objective was to screen and evaluate the prevalence of respiratory diseases and obst...
Background. To study the relationship between alcohol abuse or dependence as diagnosed by the CAGE q...
Background: Populations living in stressful environments experience higher mortality from lung cance...
BACKGROUND: Smoking, alcohol drinking and cannabis use ("risk behaviors") are often initiated at a y...
Key occupational groups in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are at increased risk of HIV, and may be at incr...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Fishermen in Southeast Asia have been found to be highly vulnerable to HIV, with research evidence h...
Background Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study prov...