@misc{SpallekYilmazAslanKleinEllinghausetal., author = {Spallek, Lena and Yilmaz-Aslan, Y{\"u}ce and Klein-Ellinghaus, Funda and G{\"o}k, Ye{\c{s}}im and Zeeb, Hajo and Kolip, Petra and Spallek, Jacob}, title = {Deficits in psycho-oncological care among Turkish immigrant women with breast cancer in Germany - an interview study}, series = {International Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research}, volume = {1}, journal = {International Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research}, number = {2}, issn = {2574-612X}, doi = {10.14302/issn.2574-612X.ijpr-17-1746}, pages = {1 -- 10}, language = {en} } @misc{SamkangeZeebSpallekKlugetal., author = {Samkange-Zeeb, Florence and Spallek, Lena and Klug, S. J. and Zeeb, Hajo}, title = {HPV infection awareness and self-reported HPV vaccination coverage in female adolescent students in two German cities}, series = {Journal of Community Health}, volume = {37}, journal = {Journal of Community Health}, number = {6}, issn = {0094-5145}, doi = {10.1007/s10900-012-9589-1}, pages = {1151 -- 1156}, language = {en} } @misc{SpallekKrilleReinersetal., author = {Spallek, Lena and Krille, L. and Reiners, Christoph and Schneider, R. and Yamashita, S. and Zeeb, Hajo}, title = {Adverse effects of iodine thyroid blocking: a systematic review}, series = {Radiation Protection Dosimetry}, volume = {150}, journal = {Radiation Protection Dosimetry}, number = {3}, issn = {0144-8420}, doi = {10.1093/rpd/ncr400}, pages = {266 -- 267}, language = {en} } @misc{SamkangeZeebSpallekZeeb, author = {Samkange-Zeeb, Florence and Spallek, Lena and Zeeb, Hajo}, title = {Awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among school-going adolescents in Europe: a systematic review of published literature}, series = {BMC Public Health}, volume = {11}, journal = {BMC Public Health}, issn = {1471-2458}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2458-11-727}, pages = {727}, language = {en} } @misc{LueckmannHoebelRoicketal., author = {Lueckmann, Sara Lena and Hoebel, Jens and Roick, Julia and Markert, Jenny and Spallek, Jacob and Knesebeck, Olaf von dem and Richter, Matthias}, title = {Socioeconomic inequalities in primary-care and specialist physician visits: a systematic review}, series = {International journal for equity in health}, volume = {20}, journal = {International journal for equity in health}, issn = {1475-9276}, doi = {10.1186/s12939-020-01375-1}, pages = {19}, abstract = {Background Utilization of primary-care and specialist physicians seems to be associated differently with socioeconomic status (SES). This review aims to summarize and compare the evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in consulting primary-care or specialist physicians in the general adult population in high-income countries. Methods We carried out a systematic search across the most relevant databases (Web of Science, Medline) and included all studies, published since 2004, reporting associations between SES and utilization of primary-care and/or specialist physicians. In total, 57 studies fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Results Many studies found socioeconomic inequalities in physician utilization, but inequalities were more pronounced in visiting specialists than primary-care physicians. The results of the studies varied strongly according to the operationalization of utilization, namely whether a physician was visited (probability) or how often a physician was visited (frequency). For probabilities of visiting primary-care physicians predominantly no association with SES was found, but frequencies of visits were higher in the most disadvantaged. The most disadvantaged often had lower probabilities of visiting specialists, but in many studies no link was found between the number of visits and SES. Conclusion This systematic review emphasizes that inequalities to the detriment of the most deprived is primarily a problem in the probability of visiting specialist physicians. Healthcare policy should focus first off on effective access to specialist physicians in order to tackle inequalities in healthcare.}, language = {en} }