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Journal of Health Monitoring
Article Series COVID-19


S5/2023 - Incidence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: analysis of routine data from 2015 to 2021

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comIn special issue S5, researchers from Diabetes Surveillance report on the incidence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes before and during the Covid 19 pandemic.

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2/2023 - Child and adolescent health – Articles on current epidemiological topics

Kinder spielen im Spielkreis auf dem Fußboden. Quelle: © oksix/stock.adobe.comIssue 2/23 of the Journal of Health Monitoring presents new epidemiological findings on child and adolescent health in Germany.

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S2/2023 - Social differences in COVID-19 vaccination status – Results of the GEDA 2021 study

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S2/2023 examines the influence of various social determinants on COVID-19 vaccination status.

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S1/2023 - Changes in mental health in the German child and adolescent population during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results of a rapid review

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comThis rapid review examines changes in the mental health of children and young people in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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4/2022 - Health behaviour and depressive symptoms: Changes in the COVID-19 pandemic

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comIn issue 4/2022, changes in depressive symptoms and aspects of health behaviour among adults during the pandemic in Germany are highlighted.

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S3/2022 - Health situation in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic. Developments over time for selected indicators of GEDA 2019/2020 – An update

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S3/2022 refers to an earlier article on the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the health situation of the adult population (Damerow et al., J Health Monit 4/2020) and presents the further development of the indicators over time.

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S1/2022 - Non-utilisation of health care services during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results of the CoMoLo study

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comBased on data from the CORONA-MONITORING lokal (CoMoLo) study conducted in four municipalities particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Special Issue S1/2022 investigates the non-utilisation of health care services in the population aged 18 years and older.

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JoHM S7/2021 - Mental health of the adult population in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S7 presents the results of a rapid review on changes in adult mental health in the general population in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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JoHM S6/2021 - Quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic – Results of the CORONA HEALTH App study

Corona-Health-App. Quelle: © RKI 2021Special Issue S6/2021 presents results of the CORONA-HEALTH app study. The aim of this study is to investigate the quality of life of the adult population living in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic and to identify possible risk factors for poor quality of life.

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JoHM S4/2021 - Older people at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping review

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S4/2021 gives an overview of international and German publications on the direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of older people during the first six months of 2020.

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JoHM S2/2021 - Population with an increased risk of severe COVID-19 in Germany. Analyses from GEDA 2019/2020-EHIS

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comBased on current data from GEDA 2019/2020-EHIS, Special Issue S2/2021 determines the number of people at increased risk of developing severe COVID-19 in Germany and differentiates this population group according to age, sex, education, household type and federal state.

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JoHM S1/2021 - Seroepidemiological study on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Germany: Study protocol of the ‘CORONA-MONITORING bundesweit’ study (RKI-SOEP study)

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comThe ‘CORONA-MONITORING bundesweit’ study (RKI-SOEP study) collects biospecimens and interview data in a nationwide population sample drawn from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). The specimens are tested for SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies and SARS-CoV-2 RNA to identify past or present infections. Special Issue S1/2021 presents the study protocol of the ‘CORONA-MONITORING bundesweit’ study.

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JoHM 4/2020 - Health situation of the German population at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comIssue 4/2020 analyses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health situation of the adult population in Germany and the mental health of children and adolescents.

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JoHM S11/2020 - Disease severity of the first COVID-19 wave in Germany using reporting data from the national notification system

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S11/2020 analyses the first COVID-19 wave in Germany focussing on disease severity.

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JoHM S10/2020 - Care for the chronically ill in Germany – The challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comIn Special S10/2020, a scoping review compiles evidence concerning changes to health care service availability and utilisation as well as possible impacts on health for selected groups of chronically ill people at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.

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JoHM S9/2020 - Mortality of the elderly population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Are there north-south differences?

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S9/2020 analyses the development of general mortality for Germany as a whole as well as for a north German and a south German region during the COVID-19 pandemic for the population aged 65 and over.

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JoHM S8/2020 - Health behaviour and COVID-19: Initial findings on the pandemic

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S8/2020 examines the role of health behaviour in COVID-19 infection and the potential changes to health behaviour caused by the measures taken to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

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JoHM S7/2020 - Social inequalities and COVID-19

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSpecial Issue S7/2020 analyses the association between social inequalities and COVID-19, based on COVID-19 surveillance data from Germany and a review of the current international literature.

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JoHM S5/2020 - Seroepidemiological study on the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in populations in especially affected areas in Germany – Study protocol of the CORONA-MONITORING lokal study

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comAt a regional and local level, the COVID-19 pandemic has not spread out uniformly in Germany. In the CORONA-MONITORING lokal study, 2,000 participants of four municipalities which were especially affected will be tested for an active SARS-CoV-2 infection or a past infection. Special Issue S5/2020 presents the study protocol of CORONA-MONITORING lokal.

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JoHM S4/2020 - German and international studies on SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence

Corona virus 2019-ncov. Source: © CREATIVE WONDER stock.adobe.comSince the beginning of the year 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has spread globally at a tremendous pace. Special Issue S4/2020 of the Journal of Health Monitoring provides an overview of the highly dynamic current state of seroepidemiological studies with a particular focus on Germany.

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