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Therese Hesketh

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Abnormal sex ratios in human populations: causes and consequencesTherese Hesketh, Zhu Wei Xing
EMBO Reports|May 16, 2012
The effects of artificial gender imbalance. Science & Society Series on Sex and ScienceTherese Hesketh, Jiang Min Min
Psychological Reports|June 9, 2005
Anxiety and depression in adolescents in urban and rural ChinaTherese Hesketh, Qu Jian Ding
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2006
Family size, fertility preferences, and sex ratio in China in the era of the one child family policy: results from national family planning and reproductive health surveyQu Jian Ding, Therese Hesketh
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 18, 2020
Sexual Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours among Undergraduate Students in China-Implications for Sex EducationJinping Lyu, Xiaoyun Shen, Therese Hesketh
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|October 29, 2025
Improving Confidence and Self-Esteem Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children: A Social Emotional Learning Intervention in Rural ChinaJiameng Li, Lin Zhu, Therese Hesketh
JAMA|November 7, 2015
The End of the One-Child Policy: Lasting Implications for ChinaTherese Hesketh, Xudong Zhou, Yun Wang
Annals of Human Biology|May 29, 2002
Growth status and menarche in urban and rural ChinaTherese Hesketh, Qu Jian Ding, A Tomkins
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 16, 2005
The effect of China's one-child family policy after 25 yearsTherese Hesketh, Li Lu, Zhu Wei Xing
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 16, 2005
Mother to child transmission of HIV in China: Chinese HIV sentinel surveillance data were used incorrectlyTherese Hesketh, Wei Xing Zhu, Jun Zhang
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Abnormal sex ratios in human populations: causes and consequencesTherese Hesketh, Zhu Wei Xing
EMBO Reports|May 16, 2012
The effects of artificial gender imbalance. Science & Society Series on Sex and ScienceTherese Hesketh, Jiang Min Min
Psychological Reports|June 9, 2005
Anxiety and depression in adolescents in urban and rural ChinaTherese Hesketh, Qu Jian Ding
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 13, 2006
Family size, fertility preferences, and sex ratio in China in the era of the one child family policy: results from national family planning and reproductive health surveyQu Jian Ding, Therese Hesketh
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 18, 2020
Sexual Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours among Undergraduate Students in China-Implications for Sex EducationJinping Lyu, Xiaoyun Shen, Therese Hesketh
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|October 29, 2025
Improving Confidence and Self-Esteem Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children: A Social Emotional Learning Intervention in Rural ChinaJiameng Li, Lin Zhu, Therese Hesketh
JAMA|November 7, 2015
The End of the One-Child Policy: Lasting Implications for ChinaTherese Hesketh, Xudong Zhou, Yun Wang
Annals of Human Biology|May 29, 2002
Growth status and menarche in urban and rural ChinaTherese Hesketh, Qu Jian Ding, A Tomkins
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 16, 2005
The effect of China's one-child family policy after 25 yearsTherese Hesketh, Li Lu, Zhu Wei Xing
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 16, 2005
Mother to child transmission of HIV in China: Chinese HIV sentinel surveillance data were used incorrectlyTherese Hesketh, Wei Xing Zhu, Jun Zhang
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