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Pantelic, Marija, Janina I. Steinert, Jay Park, Shaun Mellors, and Fungai Murau. "‘Management of a spoiled identity’: systematic review of interventions to address self-stigma among people living with and affected by HIV." BMJ Global Health 4, no. 2 (2019): e001285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001285.

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BackgroundSelf-stigma, also known as internalised stigma, is a global public health threat because it keeps people from accessing HIV and other health services. By hampering HIV testing, treatment and prevention, self-stigma can compromise the sustainability of health interventions and have serious epidemiological consequences. This review synthesised existing evidence of interventions aiming to reduce self-stigma experienced by people living with HIV and key populations affected by HIV in low-income and middle-income countries.MethodsStudies were identified through bibliographic databases, gr
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Odimegwu, Clifford, and Garikayi B. Chemhaka. "Contraceptive use in Eswatini: do contextual influences matter?" Journal of Biosocial Science 53, no. 1 (2020): 20–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932019000889.

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AbstractThis study sought to investigate the determinants of current use of modern contraceptives beyond the individual level in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). Previous studies have overlooked the role of community characteristics such as socioeconomic development, women’s empowerment and fertility norms in shaping contraceptive use. Hierarchical structured subsample data of 4112 sexually experienced women from the 2007 Eswatini Demographic Health Survey were analysed using multilevel logistic regression to identify factors contributing to community/cluster variations in women’s current use of
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Saberian, Mehran, Kamran Mehrabani, and Hadi Raeisi Shahraki. "Clustering time trends of breast cancer incidence in Africa: a 27-year longitudinal study in 53 countries." African Health Sciences 21, no. 1 (2021): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i1.8.

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Background: Breast cancer is the most common, frequently diagnosed cancer with the highest incidence among female worldwide. Although the incidence is decreasing in developed countries, it is on increase in most of the African countries.
 Objective: This study aimed to identify different time trends of breast cancer incidence among African countries using latent mixture approach.
 Methods: The information includes newly diagnosed breast cancer patients per 100,000 women for 53 African countries in a period of 1990-2016. Latent mixture modeling was performed in Mplus 7.4 software.&#x0
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Collier, Zachary J., Priyanka Naidu, Katherine J. Choi, Christopher H. Pham, Tom Potokar, and Justin Gillenwater. "83 Burn Injuries in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Global Burden of Disease Study." Journal of Burn Care & Research 42, Supplement_1 (2021): S57—S58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irab032.087.

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Abstract Introduction Over 1 million burns occur in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) each year leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Financial constraints, social stigma, political strife, inaccessible healthcare facilities, limited perioperative resources, and low workforce capacity results in steep barriers to obtaining timely and effective burn care. This study set out to better define the burn burden as well as the age and gender-related disparities within SSA, to identify specific sub-regions and countries that would benefit most from targeted interventions to enhance burn care. Methods
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Women – Swaziland – Identity"

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Zigira, Christopher Amherst Byuma. "Religion, culture and gender : a study of women's search for gender equality in Swaziland." Thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17875.

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Although Swazi women's contribution to national development has been phenomenal, they like any other women in patriarchal societies confront an overbearing situation in which they have been regarded and treated as minors, both in the family and most spheres of public life. This has largely been due to the social construction of gender. Traditional gender-based attitudes, deeply ingrained in the people's mind set, not infrequently, have limited women's access to and control of various aspects of public life, and impinge on their rights, most especially the rights to selfdetermination and
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Books on the topic "Women – Swaziland – Identity"

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Nyeko, Janet A. Gender focused responses to HIV/AIDS in Swaziland: The needs of women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. United Nations Development Programme, 2002.

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