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. 2025 Dec 23;14(4):22799036251411945. doi: 10.1177/22799036251411945

Retraction

PMCID: PMC12744147  PMID: 41467230

At the request of the Journal Editor and the Publisher, the following articles have been retracted:

Elba F, Hilmanto D, Poddar S. Factors influencing the use of herbal medications during pregnancy at Public Health Center, Indonesia. J Public Health Res 2022; 11(4). doi:10.1177/22799036221139939

Sya’diyah H, Efendi F, Mahmudah, Saidah QI, Poddar S. Impact of caregiver demands on growing family capabilities provide home care for dementia-affected seniors. J Public Health Res 2023; 12(3). doi:10.1177/22799036231197172

Petretto DR, Carrogu GP, Gaviano L, et al. Digital determinants of health as a way to address multilevel complex causal model in the promotion of Digital health equity and the prevention of digital health inequities: A scoping review J Public Health Res 2024; 13(1). doi:10.1177/22799036231220352

Purvis RS, Moore R, Rojo MO, et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Marshallese in Northwest Arkansas (USA). J Public Health Res 2024; 13(1). doi:10.1177/22799036241231549

Prajoko YW, Supit T. Radiotherapy service amidst COVID-19: Experience from Tertiary Referral Hospital in Semarang, Indonesia. J Public Health Res 2023; 12(3). doi:10.1177/22799036231197189

Guastaferro K, Melchior M, Murphy-Costanzo A, et al. Adapting prevention programs for virtual delivery: A case study in adapting a parent-focused child sexual abuse prevention module. J Public Health Res 2023; 12(4). doi:10.1177/22799036231208329

Pswarayi HA, Joy EJM, Gashu D, Sandalinas F, Belay A, Lark RM. Analysis of data from a national micronutrient survey with a linear mixed model: estimates, predictions and lessons for future surveys. J Public Health Res 2024; 13(4). doi:10.1177/22799036241274962

After an internal investigation, Sage has become aware that the submissions contained indicators of third-party involvement and attempts to manipulate the peer review process.

As these were accepted because of a peer-review process that did not meet Sage’s expectations of high quality and ethical peer-review, the publisher cannot uphold the integrity of the research. In line with COPE guidelines and Sage policies, these articles are retracted.

The authors have been informed using email addresses provided at submission.


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