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Global Public Health|October 28, 2024
'If they see you bleeding they will quarantine you': Women's help-seeking for violence during the Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks in Sierra LeoneRose Burns, Neha Singh, Maseray Fofanah, et al.
Evaluation and Program Planning|February 2, 2023
Factors associated with attendance to a participatory gender training programme - A secondary analysis of data from the MAISHA studyFrances McCulloch, Tanya Abramksy, Helena Lawi, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 2, 2021
How can community engagement in health research be strengthened for infectious disease outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa? A scoping review of the literatureSamantha Vanderslott, Manya Van Ryneveld, Mark Marchant, et al.
Studies in Family Planning|August 22, 2022
Family Planning in the Sierra Leone Ebola Outbreak: Women's Proximal and Distal ReasoningGillian McKay, Luisa Enria, Sara L Nam, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|April 4, 2018
A cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the impact on intimate partner violence of a 10-session participatory gender training curriculum delivered to women taking part in a group-based microfinance loan scheme in Tanzania (MAISHA CRT01): study protocolSheila Harvey, Shelley Lees, Gerry Mshana, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|June 25, 2019
Knowledge, perceptions and experiences of trachoma among Maasai in Tanzania: Implications for prevention and controlTara B Mtuy, Matthew J Burton, Upendo Mwingira, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|September 28, 2020
Understanding hard-to-reach communities: local perspectives and experiences of trachoma control among the pastoralist Maasai in northern TanzaniaTara B Mtuy, Kevin Bardosh, Jeremiah Ngondi, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|December 3, 2021
Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy at the Start of COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment in the UK: An Embedded Mixed-Methods StudyChrissy H Roberts, Hannah Brindle, Nina T Rogers, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|November 13, 2023
Pathways to reduced physical intimate partner violence among women in north-western Tanzania: Evidence from two cluster randomised trials of the MAISHA interventionTanya Abramsky, Diana Sanchez Guadarrama, Saidi Kapiga, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 23, 2024
Women's informal group participation and intimate partner violence in Mwanza, Tanzania: A longitudinal studyShruti Shukla, Neema R Mosha, Sarah R Meyer, et al.
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Global Public Health|October 28, 2024
'If they see you bleeding they will quarantine you': Women's help-seeking for violence during the Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks in Sierra LeoneRose Burns, Neha Singh, Maseray Fofanah, et al.
Evaluation and Program Planning|February 2, 2023
Factors associated with attendance to a participatory gender training programme - A secondary analysis of data from the MAISHA studyFrances McCulloch, Tanya Abramksy, Helena Lawi, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 2, 2021
How can community engagement in health research be strengthened for infectious disease outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa? A scoping review of the literatureSamantha Vanderslott, Manya Van Ryneveld, Mark Marchant, et al.
Studies in Family Planning|August 22, 2022
Family Planning in the Sierra Leone Ebola Outbreak: Women's Proximal and Distal ReasoningGillian McKay, Luisa Enria, Sara L Nam, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|April 4, 2018
A cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the impact on intimate partner violence of a 10-session participatory gender training curriculum delivered to women taking part in a group-based microfinance loan scheme in Tanzania (MAISHA CRT01): study protocolSheila Harvey, Shelley Lees, Gerry Mshana, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|June 25, 2019
Knowledge, perceptions and experiences of trachoma among Maasai in Tanzania: Implications for prevention and controlTara B Mtuy, Matthew J Burton, Upendo Mwingira, et al.
Journal of Biosocial Science|September 28, 2020
Understanding hard-to-reach communities: local perspectives and experiences of trachoma control among the pastoralist Maasai in northern TanzaniaTara B Mtuy, Kevin Bardosh, Jeremiah Ngondi, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|December 3, 2021
Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy at the Start of COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment in the UK: An Embedded Mixed-Methods StudyChrissy H Roberts, Hannah Brindle, Nina T Rogers, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|November 13, 2023
Pathways to reduced physical intimate partner violence among women in north-western Tanzania: Evidence from two cluster randomised trials of the MAISHA interventionTanya Abramsky, Diana Sanchez Guadarrama, Saidi Kapiga, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 23, 2024
Women's informal group participation and intimate partner violence in Mwanza, Tanzania: A longitudinal studyShruti Shukla, Neema R Mosha, Sarah R Meyer, et al.
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