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G Voglino
Researcher at University of Turin
Publications - 37
Citations - 1130
G Voglino is an academic researcher from University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications receiving 569 citations.
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Effects of Covid-19 Lockdown on Mental Health and Sleep Disturbances in Italy.
TL;DR: Females and participants with chronic conditions were associated with a higher prevalence of sleep disturbances and an increased time spent on the internet and an avoidance of activities through peer pressure increased the likelihood of at least one mental health outcome.
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Animal assisted intervention: A systematic review of benefits and risks.
TL;DR: The human relationship with animals can be useful and relatively safe for inpatients with various problems and the implementation of security precautions and the careful selection of patients should minimize the risks, particularly those infection-related.
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Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards compulsory vaccination: a systematic review
Maria Rosaria Gualano,E Olivero,G Voglino,M Corezzi,P Rossello,C Vicentini,Fabrizio Bert,Roberta Siliquini +7 more
TL;DR: According to the assessed studies, the majority of the population seems to be in favour of compulsory vaccinations, although attitudes differed among studies, which could be an important starting point to further understand the issue of vaccine hesitancy and support the implementation of effective vaccination strategies.
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The impact of intergenerational programs on children and older adults: a review.
TL;DR: The positive impact on children of intergenerational programs is proved at both short- and long-term, and despite the different outcomes considered and the variable results, these programs resulted overall beneficial on elderly participants.
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Attitudes towards compulsory vaccination in Italy: Results from the NAVIDAD multicentre study
Maria Rosaria Gualano,Fabrizio Bert,G Voglino,E. Buttinelli,M. M. D'Errico,C de Waure,P Di Giovanni,M P Fantini,Antonio Giuliani,Marina Marranzano,Giuseppe Michele Masanotti,Azzurra Massimi,Nicola Nante,Francesca Pennino,Raffaele Squeri,A. Stefanati,C. Signorelli,Roberta Siliquini,Silvana Castaldi,F. Di Donna,G Di Martino,C Genovese,M. Golfera,Davide Gori,P. Greco,Ilaria Loperto,A. Miduri,E Olivero,Emilia Prospero,F Quattrocolo,P Rossello,Annalisa Rosso,LG Sisti,Fabrizio Stracci,G. Zappalà +34 more
TL;DR: Information sources and confidence towards health professionals are the main determinants of acceptance of mandatory vaccine restoration and these aspects need to be strengthened to increase the acceptability of the restoration and reduce vaccine hesitancy.