- vom 14.7.2021
Participation in breast cancer screening among women of Turkish origin in Germany – a register-based study
In: BMC Women's Health, Jg. 14 H. 12014


'Imported risk' or 'health transition'? Smoking prevalence among ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union by duration of stay in Germany - analysis of microcensus data
In: International Journal for Equity in Health, Jg. 9 H. 12010
How immigrants adapt their smoking behaviour: comparative analysis among Turkish immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands
In: BMC Public Health, Jg. 14 H. 12014


Health inequalities in Germany: do regional-level variables explain differentials in cardiovascular risk?
In: BMC Public Health, Jg. 7 H. 12007
- vom 13.7.2021

Gender differences in the mental health of unaccompanied refugee minors in Europe. A systematic review
In: BMJ Open, Jg. 8 H. 72018
Factors associated with smoking in immigrants from non-western to western countries – what role does acculturation play? A systematic review
In: Tobacco Induced Diseases, Jg. 13 H. 12015



Effect of Length of Stay on Smoking among Turkish and Eastern European Immigrants in Germany—Interpretation in The Light of the Smoking Epidemic Model and the Acculturation Theory
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Jg. 12 H. 12, S. 15925-159362015
Does the Degree of Acculturation Influence Breastfeeding Intention and Start or the Frequency of Early Weaning? Results of a Prospective Observational Study
In: GEBURTSHILFE UND FRAUENHEILKUNDE, Jg. 78 H. 6, S. 596-6042018

Does language matter?: A case study of epidemiological and public health journals, databases and professional education in French, German and Italian
In: Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, Jg. 5 H. 12008
Do social factors and country of origin contribute towards explaining a “Latina paradox” among immigrant women giving birth in Germany?
In: BMC Public Health, Jg. 19 H. 12019
Differences in realized access to healthcare among newly arrived refugees in Germany: results from a natural quasi-experiment.
In: BMC public health, Jg. 202020