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Rodrigo Jiménez-García

Researcher at Complutense University of Madrid

Publications -  352
Citations -  6631

Rodrigo Jiménez-García is an academic researcher from Complutense University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Incidence (epidemiology). The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 319 publications receiving 5489 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo Jiménez-García include Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón & King Juan Carlos University.

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Prevalence of neck and low back pain in community-dwelling adults in Spain: a population-based national study.

TL;DR: This Spanish population-based survey showed that neck and low back pain are prevalent and highly associated between them, more frequent in female (particularly neck pain) and associated to worse self-reported health status.
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Health profiles, lifestyles and use of health resources by the immigrant population resident in Spain

TL;DR: Immigrants in Spain display better lifestyle-related parameters, in that they consume less alcohol and smoke less than the autochthonous population, and there is no evidence of excessive and inappropriate use of other health-care resources.
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Prevalence of traumatic crown fractures to permanent incisors in a childhood population: Móstoles, Spain

TL;DR: Owing to high prevalence, crown fractures in schoolchildren aged 10 years constitute a public health problem and healthcare promotion and education at health centres is called for to prevent such injuries.
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Health Belief Model applied to non-compliance with HPV vaccine among female university students

TL;DR: The findings demonstrated the utility of HBM constructs in understanding vaccination intention and uptake and there is an urgent need to improve health promotion and information campaigns to enhance the benefits and reduce the barriers to HPV vaccination.
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Predictive factors of self-medicated drug use among the Spanish adult population.

TL;DR: The study aimed at describing the prevalence of self‐medicated drug use among the Spanish adult population and to identify the predictive factors of such self-medication in Spain.