Pitch presentations - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
A. Innovating Public Health: From Research to Action and Policy 9.A. - Pitch presentations: Transforming public health
Integrating AI in cause-of-death regular statistical production with human and expert system codings
Elisa Zambetta (France)

Connecting child health care and economic services: Results from a pilot randomised controlled trial
Nina Johansson (Sweden)

Transforming systems and improving lives - the social movement of compassion in Wales
Joanne Hopkins (United Kingdom)

Effects of metaphorical communication on vaccine confidence in the adolescent population
Fabiana Nuccetelli (Italy)

Artificial intelligence – NPHIs' role in utilizing its opportunities and addressing the risks
Claudia Habl (Austria)

An automated approach to health misinformation monitoring on YouTube
Irfhana Zakir Hussain (Canada)

Development and Implementation of a digital intervention for smoking cessation- MoreLife, UK
Ranjana Babber (United Kingdom)

Analysis of trends in female genital mutilation from 2015 to 2019 in Senegal
Ndeye Mareme Sougou (Senegal)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
B. Revolutionizing Public Health and Healthcare: AI and Digital Health Digital health, Health literacy - initiative, Health promotion, School of Public Health, University of Pavia, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany 9.B. - Scientific session: Promoting health in the digital age: a room to improve health literacy and digital health literacy?
Chairperson(s): Anna Odone (Italy), Eric Breton (France)

Digital interventions to prevent smoking habit among children. Is there evidence?
Vincenza Gianfredi (Italy)

Digital health literacy in schools: empirically navigating novel data from students and teachers
Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL)

How effective are eHealth literacy interventions? A meta-analysis of experimental studies
Chiara Barbati (Italy)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
C. Health Beyond Borders: Global Health Challenges and Sustainable Solutions 9.C. - Pitch presentations: AMR and other health threats
Antibiotic resistant E.coli in waterborne matrices nearby intensive farming: One Health Hub project
Michela Consonni (Italy)

Risks of high temperature exposure on infectious diseases in Portuguese hospitals
Ana Margarida Alho (Portugal)

Integrating SDGs, One Health and transdisciplinarity into AMR Education Strategies
Avis Anya Nowbuth (Norway)

New AMR big data platform: HubRAM project by DGAV
Andrea Cara d'Anjo (Portugal)

National early warning systems for emerging AMR in high-income countries: a systematic review
Jessica Iera (Italy)

How to analyze multistakeholder collaboration for infectious disease outbreaks: a scoping review
Tomris Cesuroglu (Netherlands)

Autochthonous dengue outbreak in Lombardy, Italy: enhanced surveillance and vector control measures
Giuditta Scardina (Italy)

Impact of organisational injustice on health and wellbeing of female police: A meta-ethnography
Mahnoz Illias (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
D. Equity in Health: Bridging Gaps to Universal Coverage Luton Borough Council 9.D. - Practice session: Luton, a Marmot town – Lessons from using a whole-system approach to tackle health equity
Chairperson(s): Laura Austin-Croft (United Kingdom), Jessica Allen (United Kingdom)

Luton, a Marmot town – using a whole-system approach to tackle health equity
Sally Cartwright (United Kingdom)

Lee Watson (United Kingdom)

Ramya Ravindrane (United Kingdom)

Chimeme Egbutah (United Kingdom)

Nasreen Ali (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
E. Environmental Health: Innovating Policies and Practices 9.E. - Pitch presentations: Public health economics
Assessing Health Gains: A Cost-Utility Analysis
Giovanni Guarducci (Italy)

Estimated lifetime impact of a school-based intervention for mental health: A microsimulation study
Sarah Bates (United Kingdom)

Exploring support for return-to-work: A comparative analysis of firm and country-level factors
Thomas Leoni (Austria)

Cost-effectiveness analysis of screening three-year old for social-emotional problems
Inna Feldman (Sweden)

Cross-country price comparison of institutional long-term care: In search of suitable data
Zuzanna Brzozowska (Austria)

How do social deprivation and distance to hospital affect lengths of stays in cancer patients?
Thomas Vermeulin (France)

Changes in opinions on health insurance benefits deservingness in the Netherlands between 2013-2023
Marloes Meijer (Netherlands)

The corporate political activity of Portugal’s food industry: enhancing public health transparency
Sofia da Costa (Portugal)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
F. Fostering our habitat: Climate Emergency, Urban Health 9.F. - Pitch presentations: Social security, work and health
Collaboration between general practice and sickness benefits office -A Scoping Review
Anne Poulsen (Denmark)

Employees’ work ability during returning to work with common mental disorders: a mixed methods study
Alexandra Sikora (Germany)

Work resumption and economic independence among women with paid employment one year after childbirth
Loes Bertens (Netherlands)

Sickness absence due to mental and somatic diagnoses by occupational class in Finland, 2011–2021
Jenni Blomgren (Finland)

Assessing the return-to-work mode of Dutch precarious workers with mental health issues
Yvonne Suijkerbuijk (Netherlands)

Alternating diagnoses among sickness absentees in Finland
Riku Perhoniemi (Finland)

Having paid work 1 year after disability claim in different types of mental and behavioural disorders
Manon Ziech (Netherlands)

Impact of motherhood and social support on the wellbeing of UK female police officers and staff
Mahnoz Illias (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
G. Easing the Burden: Responding to the Threat of Chronic Diseases 9.G. - Oral presentations: Risk factors in the development of NCDs
Contribution of risk factors to the burden of major illness: a microsimulation in England, 2023-2043
Anna Head (United Kingdom)

How likely are Eastern European and Central Asian Countries to Achieve Global NCD Targets?
Anastasiya Dumcheva (Finland)

Ultra-processed food intake and type 2 diabetes: A dose-response meta-analyses of prospective studies
Yujin Kim (Korea, South)

Ultra-processed food consumption and risk of coronary diseases: UK Whitehall II cohort study
Mengmei(eunice) Wang (United Kingdom)

Eating jetlag and risk of cardiovascular disease: prospective study of the NutriNet-Santé cohort
Xuân Le Folcalvez (France)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
H. Transforming Health Systems: Strength, Resilience, Efficacy 9.H. - Oral presentations: Social security, work and health
Labor market participation in people with intellectual disability – a follow-up study in Sweden
Carin Staland-Nyman (Sweden)

Precarious employment expectancy by history of mental-health-related sickness absence in Finland
Taina Leinonen (Finland)

Predictors of disability retirement - a prediction model for disability pension application risk
Petra Sohlman (Finland)

Healthcare access for people with disabilities: a scoping review of COVID-19 policies in Europe
Jeny Alejandra Aguilera Cruz (Netherlands)

Sickness absence duration of stress complaints, adaptation disorder or burnout in the Netherlands
Angelique De Rijk (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
I. Tackling Infectious Diseases: Epidemiology, Vaccines, Preparedness 9.I. - Pitch presentations: Challenges and strategies for improving infectious diseases control
Developing a set of core items for assessing preparedness in Italy: a Delphi approach
Giuseppe Migliara (Italy)

Community Healthcare-Associated Infections: Enhancing Control with Software and Tailored Protocols
Inês Morais Vilaça (Portugal)

Excess mortality in individuals with and without COVID-19 vaccination in the Netherlands in 2021
Corinne Rijpkema (Netherlands)

Systematic review of the literature about immunogenity and antibodies persistance of Tdap vaccination
Linda Bartucciotto (Italy)

Impact of artificial intelligence on healthcare-associated infection control: a systematic review
Chiara Barbati (Italy)

Evaluating XGBoost's predictive accuracy on surgical site Infections in cardiac surgery
Francesco Baglivo (Italy)

Characterising Long COVID in an Irish cohort: a study of symptom type, severity and determinants
Fiona McGuire (Ireland)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
K. Empower and Educate: The Future of Health Literacy and Promotion 9.K. - Pitch presentations: Health promotion and behaviour
Health mediation for promoting cancer screening and vaccination in deprived neighbourhoods in France
Eva Legendre (France)

The role of interoception in lifestyle factors: a systematic review
Jesper Mulder (Netherlands)

Health promotion via low-intensity exercise: Investigating psychological aspects in community elders
Inaihá Laureano Benincá (Italy)

Effects of physical exercise program on physical conditions and mental health in university students
Carlos Albeiro Herrera Nivia (Colombia)

Active offer of influenza vaccination during hospitalization: a multicenter study in Sicily (Italy)
Alessandra Fallucca (Italy)

Multiple behavioural risk factors and mental health complaints among adults in Estonia
Galina Opikova (Estonia)

Forecasting cognitive functioning: an artificial intelligence approach with Dynamic Bayesian Networks
Antti Etholén (Finland)

Predictors and outcomes of adolescent alcohol and drug use: a scoping review
Margaret M. Brennan (Ireland)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
L. Health Policies: Engaging in Public Debates and Decision-Making WHO Regional Office for Europe, University of Bremen 9.L. - Round table: “What” and “How” for building competencies for effective policy making in and for public health
Chairperson(s): Emilia Aragon De Leon (Denmark)

Exploring the state-of-the-art on competencies for policymaking in public health
Lorraine Frisina (Germany)

Anne-Catherine Viso (France)

Charlotte Marchandise (Netherlands)

Kasia Czabanowska (ASPHER)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
M. Mental Health Matters: Advancements in Public Mental Health 9.M. - Oral presentations: Understanding mental health
Improving physical healthcare for people experiencing mental illness: The COMITMENT project
Tobias Fragner (Austria)

Learnings from 'Everyone In' initiative in England for improving health in people facing homelessness
Neha Jain (United Kingdom)

Evaluation of a public health workplace staff psychosocial risk assessment and wellbeing initiative
Lucinda Ryan (Ireland)

Temporal trends 1990-2020 in youth suicide: a global analysis based on the WHO Mortality Database
Paola Bertuccio (Italy)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
N. Caring for Our Next Generation: Equitable Health from Childhood to Adulthood EUPHA Child and Adolescent Public Health Section 9.N. - Practice session: From Data to Action – Joining forces to close the inequity gap in adolescent health
Chairperson(s): Heiko Schmengler (Netherlands), Julia Dratva (EUPHA-CAPH)

Leveraging epidemiological data for the development of interventions to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity among adolescents from disadvantaged backgrounds
Heiko Schmengler (Netherlands)

Empowering youths through citizen science to address health inequalities in adolescence
Lourdes Cantarero Arevalo (Denmark)

Ensuring the right to health care for detained adolescents: cross-sectoral strategies and policy innovations
Filipa Alves da Costa (WHO EURO)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
O. Inclusive Health: Addressing the Needs of Migrants, LGBTI, and Minorities 9.O. - Pitch presentations: Sexual and gender minority health
Social influence on post-drinking risky sexual behaviours: evidence in France and South Korea
Jiwon Jeong (France)

Skills and competences of sexuality educators. Evidences from a qualitative research in Italy
Marco Ubbiali (Italy)

Teachers perspectives on positive and inclusive sex education in Dutch secondary schools
Margreet de Looze (Netherlands)

HIV-1 transmission clusters and drug resistance in men who have sex with men in Portugal
Ricardo Abrantes (Portugal)

Exploring the mental health impact of asylum-seeking of sexual minority men: a qualitative study
Maria Gottvall (Sweden)

Closing the Gap: Implementing Gender-Sensitive Care to Address Healthcare Disparities
Sophia Sgraja (Germany)

Individual fluidity of sexual identity in Stockholm County, 2010 to 2021
Guoqiang Zhang (Sweden)

Perceptions of MSM on targeted sexual healthcare about HPV vaccination: a French qualitative study
Camilla Oliveri (France)

Mental health disparities between bisexual, homosexual, and heterosexual adolescents
Vera Cup (Netherlands)

Defining child maltreatment for research and surveillance: a Delphi study in 34 countries
Lisa Hurt (United Kingdom)

Drug-facilitated sexual assault: An observational retrospective study in Barcelona (2018-2022)
Aina Camps (Spain)

Quitting with pride: Differences in smoking behaviour across sexual identity groups in Ireland
Paul Kavanagh (Ireland)

HIV risks and transactional sex among Swedish-born MSM and foreign-born MSM in Sweden
Sara Causevic (Sweden)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
P. Data-Driven: Assessments for Informed Policy-Making and Foresight Sciensano 9.P. - Scientific session: National perspective on knowledge translation to bridge the gap between research and policy.
Chairperson(s): Robby De Pauw (Belgium), Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium)

The data layer: the importance of sources critical appraisal.
Vanessa Gorasso (EUPHA-ECO)

The information layer: shaping data into meaning with interactive tools.
Masja Schmidt (Belgium)

The knowledge layer: the role of key messages for translating data into meaning.
Aline Scohy (Belgium)

The wisdom layer: how to support evidence-informed policymaking.
Laura Van den Borre (Belgium)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
Q. Building Capacity: Learning and Ethics for the Health Workforce Aletta Jacobs School of Public Health/Groningen Centre for Health Law, University of Groningen in collaboration with EUPHA Law and Public Health section; Global Network for Academic Public Health; UK Faculty of Public Health; ASPHER; Temple University; J 9.Q. - Round table: Strengthening public health law for public health professionals.
Chairperson(s): Brigit Toebes (Netherlands), Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH)

Timo Clemens (Netherlands)

Regien Biesma (EUPHA-GH)

Edward Kirton-Darling (United Kingdom)

Scott Burris (United States)

Dominique Mollet (Italy)


Poster walks - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
9.R. - Poster walk: Sexual and gender minority health
9.R.1 - Information on HIV and Narration of U=U: a mixed method analysis on social media in Italy
Virginia Casigliani (Italy)

9.R.2 - Systematic review of ethical/methodological issues in transgender youth participative research
Julie Servais (Belgium)

9.R.3 - Validation of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support among LGBT population in Serbia
Željka Stamenković (Serbia)

9.R.4 - Barriers and facilitators to healthcare access for LGBTQ+ in Western Europe: a systematic review.
Saral Rahimi (United Kingdom)

9.R.5 - Validation of Digital Health Gender and Sexual Health Literacy scale
Elisabetta Corvo (United Kingdom)

9.R.6 - Family-based sexual health intervention for adolescents; A systematic review and meta-analysis
Priya Paudyal (United Kingdom)

9.R.7 - Discrimination and violence experienced by the LGBTQI+ community in Rwanda: a cross-sectional study
Louange Twahirwa Gutabara (Rwanda)

9.R.8 - “Acceptance does not mean agreement”: perceptions of the LGBTQIA+ community in Rwanda
Precious Azubuike (Rwanda)

9.R.9 - How homophobia is spreading HIV-risk sexual behaviors around the world?
Vincent Leroy (France)

9.R.10 - Mental health of Finnish cis- and transgender youth before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Olli Kiviruusu (Finland)

9.R.11 - Implementation Measures to Break the Gender Gap - a Scoping Review
Judith Mollenhauer (Germany)

9.R.12 - What do we know about femicide in Italy? Data and insights from a repeated cross-sectional study.
Giorgia Gabrielli (Italy)

9.R.13 - Association between dietary supplements and frailty by sex: a cross-sectional study in South Korea
Hyunjoo Kim (Korea, South)

9.R.14 - How can healthcare providers reduce the adverse effects of endometriosis on women's life course?
Chen Zarecki (Israel)

9.R.15 - Capacity mapping of comprehensive sexuality education in Gabon: A qualitative analysis
Ruth-Janet Koumba Maguena (Belgium)

9.R.16 - Assessing Swedish healthcare providers knowledge of migrant Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights
Ayanthi Wickramasinghe (Sweden)

Fri 15th
9:00-10:00
9.S. - Poster walk: Health literacy
9.S.1 - mHealth education effect to changes knowledge, attitude, and practice of school girls in Bangladesh
Mohammed Ataur Rahman (Japan)

9.S.2 - IDEAHL European digital Health Literacy Strategy
Marta González (Spain)

9.S.3 - Nutrition Literacy Assessment in Informal Caregivers of Cancer Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Daniele Nucci (Italy)

9.S.4 - The role of health literacy in adherence to the Mediterranean diet
Rafaela Rosário (Portugal)

9.S.5 - Navigating Co-design in Children's Health Literacy Interventions in Schools
Wieke van Boxtel (Netherlands)

9.S.6 - Designing infographics in health research with patients and the public: A scoping review
Santosh Sharma (Ireland)

9.S.7 - Development of a risk-stratified shared decision-making tool for colorectal cancer screening
Deborah Jael Herrera (Belgium)

9.S.8 - Scoping Review of Health Literacy Interventions among Migrant Communities in Europe
Maria João Marques (Portugal)

9.S.9 - Visualizing science - the rise of graphical abstracts in public health journals
Duarte Vital Brito (Portugal)

9.S.10 - Digital health literacy and associated socio-demographic characteristics in the French population
Axelle Quiviger (France)

9.S.11 - Adolescent mental health literacy and help-seeking behaviours. Cross-Sectional survey in Barcelona.
Eulàlia Hernández Encuentra (Spain)

9.S.12 - Stakeholders’ perspectives on informed decision-making for migrant women in CC prevention programs
Tharsini Veeravagu (Netherlands)

9.S.13 - Public and professional attitudes to the digitisation of health and social care in Ireland
Daráine Murphy (Ireland)

9.S.14 - Mixed-methods systematic review of shared decision-making tools for cancer screening
Deborah Jael Herrera (Belgium)

9.S.15 - Factors influencing handwashing behaviour among school students of Central Kazakhstan
Zhanerke Bolatova (Kazakhstan)

9.S.16 - Is genomic testing properly evaluated? A systematic review of health technology assessment reports
Giuseppe Migliara (Italy)


Workshops - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
A. Innovating Public Health: From Research to Action and Policy Maastricht University; University Hospital Ulm 10.A. - Scientific session: Engage, co-create, collaborate, transform: uniting practice and research for health innovation
Chairperson(s): Sanne Gerards (Netherlands), Mathilde Crone (Netherlands)

A method for interactive collaboration between different actors: theory of change workshops
Janine Wendt (Germany)

Stakeholder involvement in the development of a serious game for and with healthcare professionals
Nils Keesmekers (Netherlands)

Improving implementation of health interventions among ECEC organisations: a social network analysis
Sid Penders (Netherlands)

Involving stakeholders in planning the scale-up of a health promotion intervention: a practical example
Lisa Harms (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
C. Health Beyond Borders: Global Health Challenges and Sustainable Solutions Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Society for Social Medicine, Finland 10.C. - Scientific session: Shifting the focus of health and economic policies: Investing in sustainable health and well-being
Chairperson(s): Ilmo Keskimäki (Finland), Tea Lallukka (Finland)

Wellbeing Economy: Integrating Sustainability and Social Welfare
Otto Kyyrönen (Finland)

The potential of EU policies for achieving wellbeing economies
Caroline Costongs (EuroHealthNet)

How do health systems and health contribute to the sustainable development goals?
Luigi Siciliani (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
D. Equity in Health: Bridging Gaps to Universal Coverage 10.D. - Oral presentations: Bridging the gap of health inequalities
Future patterns of health inequalities in the population of England to 2040: a microsimulation study
Ann Raymond (United Kingdom)

Empowering People Experiencing Homelessness for cancer prevention using the Health Navigator Model
Tobias Fragner (Austria)

The social gradient in institutional trust from 2011–2019 in the general population in Norway.
Camilla Ihlebaek (Norway)

Socio-geographical disparities in cardiometabolic multimorbidity in Sweden: results from SCAPIS
Kanya Anindya (Sweden)

Targeted initiatives to tackle health inequalities, integrating the Leeds Health and Care Workforce
Cara Gates (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
E. Environmental Health: Innovating Policies and Practices European Burden of Disease Network 10.E. - Scientific session: Confronting the hidden risks: unveiling the disease burden of chemicals in Europe
Chairperson(s): Brecht Devleesschauwer (Belgium), Sara Monteiro Pires (Denmark)

Health consequences of harmful chemicals in foods: insights from the WHO Global Burden of Foodborne Disease Study
Lea Sletting Jakobsen (Denmark)

Feasibility of using comparative risk assessment for chemical burden of disease assessments
Dietrich Plass (Germany)

Large scale OECD health valuation study to estimate the economic benefits of chemical regulation
Irene Hu (France)

Environmental burden of disease related to pyrethroid-insecticide exposure and neurodevelopmental toxicity in Europe based on human biomonitoring
Anthony Purece (Belgium)

Evolution and future prospects in quantifying the chemical burden in Portugal
Ricardo Assunção (Portugal)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
F. Fostering our habitat: Climate Emergency, Urban Health Aletta Jacobs SPH, ASPHER, EUPHA-ENV, EUPHA-LAW, EUPHAnxt, Faculty of Public Health (UK), GNAPH 10.F. - Skills building seminar: How public health professionals can use the right to health to advance climate action and justice
Chairperson(s): John Middleton (ASPHER), Vlatka Matkovic (Belgium)

David Patterson (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
G. Easing the Burden: Responding to the Threat of Chronic Diseases Food and Nutrition EUPHA Section, Health Promotion EUPHA Section, Digital Health EUPHA Section 10.G. - Practice session: Innovation technology to promote healthy lifestyles: teachings from multi-national EU funded projects
Chairperson(s): Eric Breton (France), Anna Odone (Italy)

SWITCHtoHEALTHY: Switching Mediterranean Consumers to Mediterranean Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns
Noemi Boque (Spain)

UnDErstanding consumer food choices & promotion of healthy and sustainable Mediterranean diet and LIfestyle in Children and adolescents through behavIOUral change actionS: the DELICIOUS project
Giuseppe Grosso (EUPHA-FN)

A school-based intervention to foster adherence to the Mediterranean diet in adolescents: the PROMEDLIFE project
Francesca Scazzina (Italy)

A transnational movement to support the sustainable transition towards a healthy and Eco-friendly Agri-Food System through the promotion of MEDIET and its lifestyle in modern society: MEDIET4ALL
Achraf Ammar (Germany)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
H. Transforming Health Systems: Strength, Resilience, Efficacy Bielefeld University, School of Public Health; WHO European Regional Office Europe 10.H. - Round table: Transforming health systems in Europe to respond to the large-scale displacement from war in Ukraine
Chairperson(s): Kayvan Bozorgmehr (Germany), Martin McKee (United Kingdom)

Nino Berdzuli (Denmark)

Akaki Zoidze (Georgia)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
I. Tackling Infectious Diseases: Epidemiology, Vaccines, Preparedness The National E-Infrastructure for Aging Research 10.I. - Scientific session: A National E-Infrastructure for Aging Research to Improve Public Health
Chairperson(s): Scott Hofer (Sweden), Ingrid Ekström (Sweden)

Temporal Trends in Dementia Incidence in Sweden: Insights from NEAR Data
Debora Rizzuto (Sweden)

Personality and Biomarkers of Neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s Disease in Swedish Older Adults
Jonas Molinder (Sweden)

Characterizing Risk Profiles and Transitions across Living and Care Settings in Sweden
Susanna Gentili (Sweden)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
K. Empower and Educate: The Future of Health Literacy and Promotion Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University / Health Promotion International 10.K. - Skills building seminar: Practical and methodological guidance for conducting online qualitative surveys in public health.
Chairperson(s): Marita Hennessy (Ireland), Kate Frazer (Ireland)

Hannah Pitt (Australia)

Simone McCarthy (Australia)

Grace Arnot (Australia)

Samantha Thomas (Australia)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
L. Health Policies: Engaging in Public Debates and Decision-Making 10.L. - Oral presentations: Health policies matter
Alcohol policy and alcohol-attributed disease burden in Finland and the Baltic countries 1995-2019.
Anastasia Månsson (Sweden)

What matters most to healthy older adults in treatment decision making: a discrete choice experiment.
Vera Hanewinkel (Netherlands)

A quantitative study on the impact of a new outdoor advertising restrictions policy in Bristol (UK)
Genevieve Buckland (United Kingdom)

What works to reduce regional health inequalities? A case of East vs West Germany post reunification
Julija Simpson (United Kingdom)

Reinterpreting the NRA’s Eddie Eagle GunSafe® program as a corporate political activity
May van Schalkwyk (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
M. Mental Health Matters: Advancements in Public Mental Health JA ImpleMENTAL/EUPHA Public Mental Health Section 10.M. - Scientific session: JA ImpleMENTAL Abstract Workshop
Chairperson(s): Vasileia Konte (Greece), Jutta Lindert (EUPHA-PMH)

JA ImpleMENTAL Implementing the Belgian Best Practice on Community Mental Health system Reform.
Vasileia Konte (Greece)

Community mental health care in Croatia: Mobile team for psychosocial support in the community
Danijela Štimac Grbić (Croatia)

Improving cooperation between Hospital and the Community Mental Health Services of Nicosia
Lampros Samartzis (Cyprus)

Inclusive Life Projects for people with Serious Mental Disorder and/or addictions
Teresa López Nicolás (Spain)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
N. Caring for Our Next Generation: Equitable Health from Childhood to Adulthood Institute of Public Health of the University of Porto 10.N. - Scientific session: Gender and parenthood: short and long-term income, career, and health inequities
Chairperson(s): Teresa Leão (Portugal), Julian Perelman (Portugal)

The indirect costs of motherhood and fatherhood: impacts on income, working hours, and perceived health across 32 European countries
Teresa Leão (Portugal)

Differences in the work-family experience of mothers and fathers of a southern European country
Joana Amaro (Portugal)

The impact of parenthood on well-being: a qualitative study of mothers' and fathers' perceptions across European countries
Sofia Maia (Portugal)

The long-term impact of parenthood on women and men’s income in 26 European countries
Joana Moreno (Portugal)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
O. Inclusive Health: Addressing the Needs of Migrants, LGBTI, and Minorities Prolepsis Institute / Italian National Health Institute 10.O. - Scientific session: Breaking Barriers: Advancing Vaccine Access for Newly Arrived Migrants in Europe
Chairperson(s): Pania Karnaki (Greece), Silvia Declich (Italy)

Developing a structured framework to address vaccination barriers for Newly Arrived Migrants in EU/EEA
Silvia Declich (Italy)

Developing a tool to support vaccine literacy with a participatory approach: Glossary of essential terms on vaccinations
Maria Laura Russo (Italy)

Paving the way for equitable and guaranteed access to vaccination for Newly Arrived Migrants
Pania Karnaki (Greece)

Vaccine literacy and cultural competence training of Professional FOR health to improve the vaccination offer
Maria Laura Russo (Italy)

Empowering Professionals For Health to promote Newly Arrived Migrant vaccination uptake
Pania Karnaki (Greece)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
P. Data-Driven: Assessments for Informed Policy-Making and Foresight WHO Regional Office for Europe; European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; Infectious Diseases Control Section 10.P. - Scientific session: Improving health security and preparedness: are we leaving someone behind?
Chairperson(s): Lara Tavoschi (Italy), Nicola Cocco (Italy)

Are prison settings included in national preparedness plans?
Filipa Alves da Costa (WHO EURO)

Preparing for outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases: why are prisons invisible?
Eamonn O'Moore (Ireland)

Towards better prepared prisons: monitoring and response to the use of new substances inside prison
Linda Montanari (Portugal)

Enhancing Data Quality through Electronic Health Records in Prison Settings: Towards a Learning Health System
Robert Verheij (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
Q. Building Capacity: Learning and Ethics for the Health Workforce EUPHA Public Health Epidemiology 10.Q. - Scientific session: Evolving landscape of scientific publishing practices: implications for public health
Chairperson(s): Stefania Boccia (EUPHA-EPI), John P. A. Ioannidis (United States)

Growth and challenges in biomedical scientific publishing: the phenomenon of mega-journals
Angelo Maria Pezzullo (EUPHA-EPI)

Integrity and accountability in academic publishing: trends and implications of paper retractions and journal delistings
Angelica Valz Gris (Italy)

Commercialization of scientific misconduct: the challenge of paper mills
Anna Abalkina (Germany)


Poster walks - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
10.R. - Poster walk: Global health and One Health
10.R.1 - Enhancing One Health Surveillance: Advancing Early Disease Prediction Models in Animal Populations
Polychronis Kostoulas (Greece)

10.R.2 - Human-forest proximity and the risk infectious diseases in a changing world
Emanuele Massaro (Italy)

10.R.3 - Level of tobacco dependence and beliefs towards heated tobacco products
Barbara Gradowicz-Prajsnar (Poland)

10.R.4 - Communication of EU agricultural antibiotic use policies to farmers & implications for public health
Addiena Luke-Currier (Ireland)

10.R.5 - Evaluating mental health care initiatives after Ghana’s mental health act: a systematic analysis
Maria Fabiana Rizzieri (Switzerland)

10.R.6 - Global malaria vaccine research and community perception in Africa: a systematic review
Muhammad Chutiyami (Australia)

10.R.7 - Rabies epidemiology in the central of Tunisia: A Call for a One-Health Approach
Cyrine Ben Nasrallah (Tunisia)

10.R.8 - Sex-specific immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination in end-stage renal disease patients
Shanelle Gingras (Canada)

10.R.9 - CKD incidence, predictors & progression: African migrants vs. Non-Migrants (RODAM cohort study)
Muhau Muhulo Mungamba (Netherlands)

10.R.10 - Environmentally sustainable health and social care – A proposal for goals and steering for Finland
Pia Wulff (Finland)

10.R.11 - Ensuring impact beyond European funding: Sustainability in the Global Health Impact Joint Action
Lucia Rodriguez-Borlado Salazar (France)

10.R.12 - Beneficial clinical effects of honey from bees fed with specific plant extracts
Zsuzsa Emma Hajzer (Hungary)

10.R.13 - Risk factors for bicycle-related overtaking, rear-end, and door crashes in the United Kingdom
Chun-Chieh Chao (Taiwan)

10.R.14 - Scaling-up digital health financing technologies: Comparing Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
Verena Struckmann (Germany)

10.R.15 - Consumption of low-calorie sweetened products and intakes of free sugar and energy among UK adults
Mathuramat Seesen (United Kingdom)

10.R.16 - Anaemia among breastfeeding adolescents in India: A pooled analysis of the NFHS data, 2005-2021
Sumit Ram (India)

Fri 15th
11:45-12:45
10.S. - Poster walk: Public health economics
10.S.1 - Cost per kilogram weight-lost - Lifestyle change program at the Public Health Institute in Croatia
Jasmina Kovačević (Croatia)

10.S.2 - Consumer Preferences for Health Services Offered by Health Insurance Companies in Germany
Raphael Schilling (Germany)

10.S.4 - Cost-effectiveness of respiratory syncytial virus adjuvanted vaccine in Portuguese aged ≥ 60 years
Lefteris Zarkadoulas (Belgium)

10.S.5 - Health & wealth: targeted hygiene reduces the health economic burden of workplace infections
Shweta Malik (United Kingdom)

10.S.6 - Decision-analytic modelling of costs & benefits of adding sigmoidoscopy to CRC screening in Germany
Kathrin Krueger (Germany)

10.S.7 - Is diabetes-related avoidable hospitalization associated with increased health expenditure?
Woo-Ri Lee (Korea, South)

10.S.8 - Institutional pay-for-performance: reviewing normative considerations
Roshni Jegan (Belgium)

10.S.9 - Factors Associated with Unmet Supportive Needs in Adult Cancer Survivors in South Korea
Dal-Lae Jin (Korea, South)

10.S.10 - 'Development of a tool for assessing the performance of long-term care systems in care transitions'
Estera Wieczorek (Poland)

10.S.11 - Unequal cannabis use among European adolescents: the mediating role of perceived access and risk
Julian Perelman (Portugal)

10.S.12 - Association of total sitting time per day with healthcare costs at midlife
Sanaz Akhavan Rad (Finland)

10.S.13 - New evidence on household financial protection against out-of-pocket payments for health in Poland
Marzena Tambor (Poland)

10.S.14 - Geographical variation in prostate cancer testing explained by socio-economic position in Stockholm
Balram Rai (Sweden)


Workshops - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
A. Innovating Public Health: From Research to Action and Policy Sciensano, Université Catholique de Louvain, Universiteit Gent 11.A. - Scientific session: Overcoming Real-World Challenges in Setting up Health Data Linkages for Public Health Policy
Chairperson(s): Eduardo Bracho Montes de Oca (Belgium), Robby De Pauw (Belgium)

A cross-sectional study of data linkage and artificial intelligence practices across European countries
Marie Delnord (Belgium)

Framework for approaching federated causal inference based on real-world observational data sources
Marjan Meurisse (Belgium)

Unraveling Social Health Inequalities during COVID-19 in Belgium: The Vital Role of Data Linkages
Laura Van den Borre (Belgium)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
B. Revolutionizing Public Health and Healthcare: AI and Digital Health 11.B. - Oral presentations: Innovations in AI for healthcare
The assessment of society’s acceptance of artificial intelligence use in healthcare
Mariusz Duplaga (Poland)

Effect on comprehension of an AI patient-friendly hospital discharge letter: a quasi-RCT
Francesco Conrado (Italy)

Capability of ChatGPT to support the screening process of scoping reviews: A feasibility study
Kim Nordmann (Germany)

Applications of AI in public health: Improving access to high-quality evidence syntheses
Maureen Dobbins (Canada)

Artificial intelligence to predict estimates of physical activity in small geographic areas
Deborah Carvalho Malta (Brazil)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
C. Health Beyond Borders: Global Health Challenges and Sustainable Solutions 11.C. - Oral presentations: Insights from global health and social dynamics
Gender gap between countries of the WHO European Region - the long-time gap analyses
Umit Tleshova (Czechia)

Document Indigenous Food Ingredients in China through Youth Participation
Zeyuan Wang (Canada)

Bias analysis on socioeconomic status and lung cancer in a pooled international case-control study
Jan Hovanec (Germany)

Trend of Intimate partner violence before, during and after COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Tanzania
Deogratius Bintabara (Tanzania)

Adverse childhood experiences and age-trajectories of depressive symptom for middle and older ages
Xuan Ren (United Kingdom)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
D. Equity in Health: Bridging Gaps to Universal Coverage Department of Occupational- and Social Medicine, Holbaek Hospital, Denmark and Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 11.D. - Scientific session: Participatory approaches and co-creation in complex interventions to reduce inequity in health
Chairperson(s): Vivian Rueskov Poulsen (Denmark), Maria Marti Castaner (Denmark)

Enhancing Health Literacy Among Disadvantaged Youth: A Participatory Approach in School Settings
Vivian Rueskov Poulsen (Denmark)

Co-creating the intervention ‘MAMAACT’ for improved care for pregnant migrant women in Denmark
Sarah Fredsted Villadsen (Denmark)

Carving out space for co-creation in implementation of evidence-based mental health interventions
Charlotte Thomsen (Denmark)

An integrated work health intervention among cleaners in Denmark
Ole Steen Mortensen (Denmark)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
E. Environmental Health: Innovating Policies and Practices Organiser: Working group of Comunity mental health of Italian Society of Hygiene and Preventive medicine. Co-organiser: Urban public health section of EUPHA 11.E. - Scientific session: Integrating environmental and health sciences for addressing climate and urban challenges
Chairperson(s): Giuseppe Di Martino (Italy), Laurent Chambaud (France)

Training and capacity building on the effects of climate change on health: a need to up-scaling
Laurent Chambaud (France)

Healthy design strategies to promote Urban Public Mental Health, according to the contemporary cities’ climate resilience and the SDGs’ challenges
Stefano Capolongo (EUPHA-URB)

Planetary Health: a public health answer to climate change and other Anthropocene challenges
Chiara Cadeddu (Netherlands)

Climate change perception and mental health: the public health perspective
Vincenza Gianfredi (Italy)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
F. Fostering our habitat: Climate Emergency, Urban Health Center for Systems and Community Design, City University of New York 11.F. - Scientific session: If we build it, will they come? Evaluation of citywide park redesign and renovation in NYC
Chairperson(s): Terry Huang (United States)

Association of park renovation with park use in New York City
Hanish Kodali (United States)

Citywide park renovation improves the association between park use and reduced stress
Rachel Thompson (United States)

Impact of park redesign renovation on children’s quality of life in New York City
Houlin Hong (United States)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
G. Easing the Burden: Responding to the Threat of Chronic Diseases 11.G. - Pitch presentations: Cancer screening / Nutrition
Clinical recommendations for polygenic risk score-enhanced breast cancer screening: Can.Heal project
Abdelrahman Mahmoud Ahmed Abdelsamad Taha (Italy)

Vaginal self-sampling for HPV in the context of cervical cancer screening
Lauma Springe (Latvia)

Urinary artificial sweeteners and breast cancer risk in women from the Moli-sani Study
Marialaura Bonaccio (Italy)

Meal timing and risk of metabolic syndrome in the prospective French NutriNet-Santé biobank
Elena Obeid (France)

Exposure to food additive mixtures and type 2 diabetes risk in the NutriNet-Santé cohort
Marie Payen de la garanderie (France)

Can mobile apps facilitate more sustainable and healthier diets? A systematic review.
Esther Curtin (United Kingdom)

What is driving food insecurity risks in UK households with children?
Rosalyn Arnold (United Kingdom)

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food choices among the working-age adult residents of Lithuania
Rokas Arlauskas (Lithuania)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
H. Transforming Health Systems: Strength, Resilience, Efficacy European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies 11.H. - Round table: Making the case for public investment in health
Chairperson(s): Rebecca Forman (United Kingdom), Jonathan Cylus ()

Rebecca Forman (United Kingdom)

Jonathan Cylus ()

Ilana Ventura (Austria)

Neville Calleja (Malta)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
I. Tackling Infectious Diseases: Epidemiology, Vaccines, Preparedness 11.I. - Oral presentations: Prevention and management of infectious diseases
Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
K. Empower and Educate: The Future of Health Literacy and Promotion EUPHA HL, EUPHA DH, EUPHA HP, EUPHA Ethics, EUPHA CAPH, London South Banks University, Technical University of Munich, WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Literacy 11.K. - Scientific session: Roots of public health: school health literacy to enhance population health outcomes in Europe
Chairperson(s): Catherine Jenkins (United Kingdom), Orkan Okan (EUPHA-HL)

Empirically exploring the association of health literacy with schoolchildren`s health behaviours
Emily Marchant (United Kingdom)

The influence of living environments on subjective health literacy in fourth-graders in Germany
Torsten Michael Bollweg (Germany)

Navigating the infodemic through digital health literacy education in schools
Denise Renninger (Germany)

Digital health literacy and health behaviour of schoolchildren: A representative study in Germany
Lisa Stauch (Germany)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
L. Health Policies: Engaging in Public Debates and Decision-Making Ecorys, EUPHA-PHPP, EUPHA-Public Health Economics 11.L. - Round table: Fiscal measures for building resilient European health systems
Chairperson(s): João Vasco Santos (EUPHA-ECO), Marleen Bekker (EUPHA-PHPP)

Kremlin Wickramasinghe (Denmark)

Krisztina Biró (Hungary)

Soila Karreinen (Finland)

Rana Orhan Pees (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
M. Mental Health Matters: Advancements in Public Mental Health 11.M. - Oral presentations: Mental health, social security and work
Parental leave benefit levels and postpartum maternal mental health: a Swedish cohort study
Amy Heshmati (Sweden)

The role of mental health-related healthcare use in employment and benefits use after unemployment
Laura Salonen (Finland)

Joint associations of psychological distress and working conditions with sickness absence in Finland
Anna Svärd (Finland)

Antidepressant medication before and after exiting paid work: a population-based study from Sweden
Tea Lallukka (Finland)

Impact of multidimensional precarious employment on mental health: Longitudinal evidence
Jennifer Ervin (Australia)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
N. Caring for Our Next Generation: Equitable Health from Childhood to Adulthood 11.N. - Oral presentations: Health-related factors and impact
Maternal pre-gestational and gestational diabetes and risk of offspring epilepsy: A cohort study
M Zakir Hossin (Sweden)

Self-rated health in preadolescents as a predictor for prescription redemption and hospital contacts
Camilla Klinge Renneberg (Denmark)

Trends in the association between alcohol use and generalized anxiety in Finnish adolescents
Noora Berg (Finland)

Housing tenure and acute lower respiratory tract infection admissions in two Scottish birth cohorts.
Caroline Hart (United Kingdom)

Digital health and the use of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services among Swedish youth
Lovisa Hellsten (Sweden)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
O. Inclusive Health: Addressing the Needs of Migrants, LGBTI, and Minorities EUPHA Section Sexual and Gender Minority Health 11.O. - Scientific session: Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations in Diverse Structural Stigma Environments
Chairperson(s): Richard Bränström (EUPHA-SGMH), Arjan van der Star (EUPHA-SGMH)

Real-time exposure to negative news media and suicidal ideation intensity among LGBTQ young adults in a high-stigma US state
Kirsty Clark (United States)

The “noise” of suicide attempts – relating LGBTQ+-specific vs. non-specific factors
Andreas Pfister (Switzerland)

Multilevel Sexual Minority Stigma-Based Experiences and Mental Health Among U.S. Sexual Minority Adults: A Socio-Ecological Longitudinal Moderated Mediation Analysis
Arjan van der Star (EUPHA-SGMH)

The mental health impacts of othering LGBTQ+ in Rwanda and Kenya: a mixed methods exploration
Kristefer Stojanovski (United States)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
P. Data-Driven: Assessments for Informed Policy-Making and Foresight National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Netherlands; European Commission; WHO Europe; Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII), Spain; National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ), Slovenia 11.P. - Scientific session: Behavioural Science of Emergency Preparedness across Europe
Chairperson(s): Tiina Likki (Denmark)

A behavioural perspective on pandemic preparedness
Saskia Euser (Netherlands)

The state of pandemic preparedness in four European countries
Maria João Forjaz (Spain)

A scenario study on disaster preparedness behaviours
Hannah Nohlen (Belgium)

WHO Regional Office for Europe Behavioural and Cultural Insights Unit qualitative studies with refugees from Ukraine, May 2022-September 2023
Martha Scherzer (Denmark)

Citizen’s perspective on pandemic preparedness
Sumit Mehra (Netherlands)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
Q. Building Capacity: Learning and Ethics for the Health Workforce EUPHA ethics in public health; Global Network for Academic Public Health; UK Faculty of public health; ASPHER 11.Q. - Round table: A Guide for creating a code of ethics for public health professionals and institutions
Chairperson(s): Farhang Tahzib (EUPHA-ETH), Mary Codd (Ireland)

Kasia Czabanowska (ASPHER)

Peter Schröder-Bäck (EUPHA-ETH)

Jim Thomas (United States)

Paul Athanasopoulos (United Kingdom)

Lena Strohmaier (Netherlands)


Poster walks - Friday 15th Nov

Time (CET) / Location Track Organiser Activity
Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
11.R. - Poster walk: Social security, work and health
11.R.1 - Alcohol intake and patterns of multi-site musculoskeletal pain in the British Whitehall II study
Ziyi Zhao (United Kingdom)

11.R.2 - Monitoring generic symptoms of long-term sick-listed employees during the return-to-work process
Alice Laganga (Netherlands)

11.R.3 - Novel approach to combining interview and register data – Case: social security and pediatric cancer
Ella Näsi (Finland)

11.R.4 - Health as predictor of unemployment. A population based study in Belgium
Helena Bruggeman (Belgium)

11.R.5 - Work disability index- a new national tool in describing trends in regional differences
Riitta Luoto (Finland)

11.R.6 - Health care and social benefits among long-term unemployed
Sanna Kärkkäinen (Finland)

11.R.7 - Sick-leave trajectories among people sickness absent with stress-related diagnoses; cohort studies
Katalin Gemes (Sweden)

11.R.8 - The relationship between mental health and employment: a systematic review of cohort studies
Helena Bruggeman (Belgium)

11.R.9 - Analysis of survival of malignant pleural mesothelioma cases in the Abruzzo regional register
Fabrizio Cedrone (Italy)

11.R.10 - Longitudinal associations of daily activities and presenteeism among teleworkers in Japan
Yuichiro Otsuka (Japan)

11.R.11 - LGBTQ+ workplace discrimination experiences and self-rated health in South Korea
Jimin Sung (United States)

11.R.12 - Subtle Biases Towards a New Colleague Depend on Sexual Orientation and Relationship Status
Nikola Komlenac (Austria)

11.R.13 - Deployment of in-body wearable devices in healthcare and at work: closing the EU regulatory gap
Maria Eva Foldes (Netherlands)

11.R.14 - Demographic, socioeconomic and lifecourse risk-factors for internalized weight stigma
Amanda Hughes (United Kingdom)

11.R.15 - Workplace health promotion in the German Federal Armed Forces-Economic analysis and health benefits
Sabine Ludwig (Germany)

Fri 15th
14:00-15:00
11.S. - Poster walk: Digital health and Artificial Intelligence 2
11.S.1 - Marketing or health promotion? A citizen science study of social media influencers’ health content.
Sascha Gell (Austria)

11.S.2 - Exploring Electronic Personal Health Record usage in Northern Italy: a cross-sectional study
Anastasia Cataldo (Italy)

11.S.3 - Using artificial intelligence to support and streamline rapid systematic evidence reviews
Maureen Dobbins (Canada)

11.S.4 - Predicting hospital readmission in multimorbid patients with the use of AI: A systematic review
Yara Zain (United Kingdom)

11.S.5 - A Multi-Modal Approach for A Healthier Weight and More Active Lifestyle
Bertha Ochieng (United Kingdom)

11.S.6 - Health Empowerment Elements and Conversational Agents
Maryam Nawaz (Ireland)

11.S.7 - Dual-tiered insights: cross-examining entities in free text electronic health records
Salem ElHassan (United Kingdom)

11.S.8 - Eigenvector centrality signifies antidepressants as a central hub of the co-medication network
Aly Lamuri (Netherlands)

11.S.9 - Evolution of online health-related information seeking in France from 2010 to 2023
Axelle Quiviger (France)

11.S.10 - Public views on open data health research in Switzerland: Implications for research and policy
Paola Daniore (Switzerland)

11.S.11 - Prediction of mental health risk in adolescents via a smartphone app: a feasibility pilot study
Aglaia Freccero (United Kingdom)

11.S.12 - Can a zero-shot learning Large Language Model code complex interview data?
Elias Balt (Netherlands)

11.S.13 - EvalDepApps: EvalDepApps: How to evaluate depression management based on evidence and end users
Noemí Robles (Spain)

11.S.14 - Strategies to advancing digital health equity: perspectives from underserved groups.
Sarah Wilson (United Kingdom)

11.S.15 - Accessibility engineering in the mhealth industry - A multi-case study
Katharina Hasenlust (Germany)

11.S.16 - Managing a 4000-participant cohort with a novel mobile app: data from the RisCoin study in Germany
Ana Zhelyazkova (Germany)